or THE MINNBS! SOFat.N.Sli intact: suascarrnott.. • TWO DOLLARS per warm, peyeLie ieinPan- Jually edeanniht, o thew who mai& in the Coun ty, aud antandly in advance to those who reside otat el the County. The pultlinhett menu to tutu* the right to charge S 2 la per annuoorheo payornt deLlyeet longer than one veer. I'o CLIISS: Nara Copia, tonne Addrea*,- - .115 oa Stven' do do do • - .10 00 F.nrvn d do tb •20 00 re" Cl.r,...rynum and Sawa/ Toacke.r• supplied with .the Journal at 1$ in advance. Itsyss or sevzsmsnos: One Square of 14 ?Mel 1 square, 3 Mos., $3 00 ti 3 m,s, 81 00 6 months, 500 Suhseq'nt insertion, 25 1 year, 800 4 tines, 1 time;. ' 25 ICU& of alines, 300 .-iiliseq'nt in.sertion, 121t1 do 51inttn, 5 . 00 Mriraeritit and others advertising by the year °I ,ruh the privilege of insetting differeet•a4l- crti-enienis weekly. 12 00 re Lamer Advertisements, 'Leper arreemeet. BUSINESS CARyS.; KNCY—For the pared:moo aedsale'ut Real Es. Lau.; buying and selling Cosi; Italia, chugs of al Lands ; Mines, , and collecting rents—from o ,ty years eaperience in the County be Annan to !cesstiafaction. Office Mensal/Ingo street,Potiseilie. • CJIA.I3. 11, HILL, 14.4 f kpril 6,1850 JJOUREINNNAN, ,ATTbRAIEY AT LAW, has "peried an rare in Centre street. Pottle oppo we the Episcopal Church, where be will , be daily, 1 ,, L11 6to 3 o,clock. Rosiness letters to him will re. rrve prompt attention, addressed to him at either poitivilly or Orwlgsburg - Dr. 6, 1851 EWARD SIIIPPEN,. ATTORNEY AND . 'OUNSELLOIit at Law, Philadelphia, will attend oveitiona and all other legal business in the City • rllidophia, adjoining Onintlea and eliewhere.— •No le *south sixth !tent Philadelphia. . T F WHItENET, EXCHANGE, COLLEC 4.1 von. Commominn, and Oenend Agency. Ofacer ti4Ptr to MtoVro'' frank. Pottsville. Dealer In un itt4nt Enmity, and Silver. DRAFTS on Fbily• and New York for rate . Hrrch 20,1852. .t w.., — r1F.11: SIMPSON, Mining Eagiseer, bagro r his cake to Dr. Chichester's Dotidies, nest but one below the Protestant.Episcopet Church Atfee! . , Pottsville. Ps.. where he will prompt ) meld to ill orders in the line of his profession. ipril 3. ISM 144 f TonN wiLLlAmsont COOPIGIL Attendee at Law - , Pottsville. Oftlee In Centre Fit •ew dootd East of the "Pennsylvania Hall." Mr ....raper will attend al all the Courts . PuttsVlde. Dec. 7, MO 'ft UHL HA RT E--.TIISTICE or Tilt PEACE, S Pottsville. %VIII attend promptly to Collection', 4enries, Purchase and Pale of Real Estate M.e.. In Arhaylk lit County, Pa. OMee In Gaut,* ntreet,oppo 'lto the Town 11e11. - OctllO, 1825- s- pm NT C. CONIMAID, JUSTICE 0? TDB PEACE, ouvdi attend tóany. business, entruateCto his care, .unetuoll)i. 'Bps and Notes collettint rec. Office in "Market St., opposite Dr. Halberstadt's. Jane 5,1852. 2.3-1 y •__ ~ ,: , 1- N NMI) U. GRAEFF. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, - ,, ,4,:ising removed in Pottsville, his apenad an oder .... , ,i.ilei the Telegrapb OVlce,Centrs streee,opposite the Miner.' B4nk. .._ 1 • Onv O. WI.I 4047 . Dtri• t it C. lISESELER, 110110EOPATIlle 'llYetiel ri, Removed his Mite to one cattle Cott Street, Pottsville. - V,184g. ,lB-tf fILLIA.BI L. WHITNEY, ATTOEINEIf at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa. °Mee fl Centre, street, nearly opposite the "diners' Bank. Jen. 4, MI MAGISTRATE, CONVEY• Lund agent and General Collector.— Attritet,street, Pottsville, Pa N0v.30,1a50 yrUN P.llO 113411. T. Attorney at Law, Commis 4 14,cmer for New York. Otfire opposite Arnerlcan Center. Street, Pottsville, Penns. April 24, !tint. 17—lye - roils wirionfes, ATTORNEY AT LAW,Patta j Ville , schttylkill county: Pe. °MCC in Cenire IMPosite, the Miners' Bank Sept 27, 8.51: MANI] FA C:TURES ROYER. 11X1PROVED SEAL PILCH» MA pi 17 -• FACTUR KERS ERzi; DIE SIN, and ENCRILV ERA, No. 01 C K Street, Philadelphia. he. Improved sestPrese ua vest linpnavetnent over the old style dEAI. PREdd.asit bringd up a It uperanr , tut. preaaktu rattb the vt•,,te.st ; igut, atatat?u, and not -II Italy to ge - of Nei!, hod Anal, all complete, from OS to 810: priers varying art:o/dmg to Oars of Plebs, and *oak on ilia Seal. utden..receivell tbrotigh mail. promptly attended ro. crud Prronr. ;wilt to any pair of the country.,— I 1 0. ins 3: 37-11 to " . PREMIUM PERFUME/Y. `EVEItAL Prize Medals have been awarded to E Nirt'LSE't; tor his supertor Pernannsty, Fancy :•oape and Dentritiree, by ditTetent Institutes during the boa sir .years. E. Mr*LAIN, Manufacture" and Importer of the . fallowing articles, namely celebrated Vegetable 114 it till, pear's Oil, Beata Marrow', and Lustrel, - o..nterent kool,l of extracts for the Handkerchief ; Col , aner, Tooth pastes. &c ; also, his unrivalled Mr:toe:it, 119ne) , Orystahne, Winsor, 'Walnut. and a rmrlety of other Fancy Soaps. for washing or sha %lna ; kart Powder, Lily Whlte,.Alabaster Powder I:lollies. Hat, flair; Shaving and Tooth Brurb• - ea : Port Moonnies, Dressing, Pocket, and Finwtooth combs;-nil of-which can be purchased cheap-fur' ctah at No. lid North Gth Street, _hew Race, Phila de•ph la. •••• • N IL—A liberal discount to &elem. riettt 111, 1 833. [May 28, '53 22-lOta] 37 SCIP,ERIOR WINDOW BLINDS . . Mal TON & (20. I' o - :110 North Itgt;UND Philadelphia. Oar of the mat ettrusive and belt mauttfactor les In the United dtates of the most aplendid styles of wind. nfid nhadr , s which have won thr irriiva at lootitatc„ for their superiority Of finish p!•-ud,r conception. We buy our materials 4 'Ea...h.:lnd air ourselves practical meths., •, enables us to self suptriar Blinds &Shades :it,. 'du...Otte - that others charge rot Inferior sr '4 ' • EMI :;•ribades and Blinds of ever, variety and clams tvr ~11` bAind and made to order at abort notice, and :.•I!...red it rednircd. Repairing and Jobbing at tended tb. • We ,t udy plesoe the 'public taste. r! , ept. 10. 1b53. • 37-3 m $(')I D tit.. c, cvtebtatrd instruments. In addition to their I,anier itcicnow ledged superloilty, have recently Ived the most Pattering commen dation:, front Madatti Bishop and Mr, Roches, la tut had :loam In, use at their 14to roncett, In tlil■ city. The public ate )mated to Cell and ruirotne the as sortntod now oil hand, and for sale at the lowest prices tithe WaREBOOMP, YU 8.:11%th Street, Phil addphia.. ept.lS, ' GuTTA FIAROVA vs. MIA 11171=1“- SOMETENU ENTIRELY NEW. I , HE North aIIiCrICRU Gotta Perdiu Company ale I now offeting at wholesale a great variety of Jo' hind, kr., made Bum Rider's Pataut Vulcanised cuss Perch', of new styles and beautiful apish.— These goods are water-ptuot. free from ophthalmia torten, ;amnia and claim like India-rubber, and not injured by fatty substances, and will not decompose sod become ettelty. They are very different In char acter from May ether goods heretofore made of Gotta Ferrite, either its this country or Europe, and are rranted to stand all climate'. Among the variety may be found Coats, Cloaks, Capes, rani nos, Reeling Jackets, Literalle, LISRNINS, ,ton-wesists, Caps, Cal Tip Blanket,. dotes Covens, Shoiier Mutts, Syringes Breast Pumps. Balls, Fencil and Ink Erasers. Gas-tags, Bporttnen's Drinking Cups, Blimp. Packing, Drachm" Belong. Carriage Cloths. ace., he.rwttha very cheap and effective Lite l'reeereer, made expressly to meet the new pallet, iler law, of Congress. All of a finish and quallry supe rior to auy oilier wafer-proof. goods now before the, public.. For sale at the WAREHOUSE, so Cedar Street. ' . Dealers in water-proof goods are invited for mulas these goods, believing they will dnd tLeip CHI/CFCS AND FAR scream* to anything they have ever peen before. • . . Orders to any extent executed at short notice. WILLIAM EIDER, Pres% N. A.O. P. Co. F.. R. BlLLtaas. • .Tresanter and Seery tigust . 2o, 1d53. FRAUD! LL wno want Aare of the real Cakitaws & Co. :k . make ehonld be particular to notice We stamps, is there aml3 various counterfeits and imitstkons ' stamped Collins and labelled.moth like ours, which ere iraudulently sold In some parts of the United 31,.atee ai'our manufacture. They are made in differ e,q party of All, country by various exa•makers, and are generally pi vcryinfenot quality. The genuine ' u.ntns sire, which bave acquired such an extensive , reputation, are invartaibly,.ataitiped "COLLINS & I'o. II Aft 1' rolitt." and each axe heel printed label with my etznature It is now more than TW3IIITV. For e wane' niece we commenced the bottom with . the stamp .I—C.llllo.d, Co., Hartford," and I do not know Si any .unevaze-triaber by the name of Collins • in the Unit.•d State... 'SAM. W. COLLINS. August IrS3 34-ty SOLIS, EIROTEUIRS. IMPOR.Tk:R.S AN I) 11141 V UFACTURERS . 01 e,1 , 01 ifeuriPtion of LAD.rES'•'FURS. t'l Aeon STREET (BECOW 3D Putt.stilumnis.) And 'at 17d Waren ISt., Naw Yoaa. A been"aid 4: . 1 11 A ", r" " by our .Hvr in the most el/ganr end fashionable wanner, tee esti offer them at a price (taking their 'superior q,,ai it y Into consideration) that will defy competition. t 6iiver Medals awa,ded for superinfiti by. the in pritutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Angus; 20;18.53. 34-.lm PLUMBING EST NT HipickmisoN respectfully announces to the . public that he lees purchased Cie entire stock or the lets firm of Moreton , W.:Dieliaise. and Intrude earning on the Plumbing business le all It. branches at the old Stand under the Pottsville House, where he hopes, by attention to batistes*, he way be able to in-rii a share °Elbe public patroness. He guar antee Ma work to be,u good, led It wUI be done on . ki re yaonable terznicas can be dose ediewbent. H. DICKINSON. 3.54. Aticuo 27,. 1833 siAltuAb y, ELEGANT EIiATEIESIATIGAII /Ar 9 TIWX.ENTS. I , IIE subscriber ties Just retetvcd an elepht sa n,rtmeut Of Utf,tll/112JSIIIleX Akatletwalleal Instru n-hien will not co ode, war)lng In prime from 0 ,1,, tar per mate. Mao, beautiful. Cute of lutes tor ion ;recta Also. Ivor, sod 11 " 0 " 0 4, -de%.auiung wnArh are several new and useful r,rdriag a coraturamon ofd /new d . osivol umnpaeies, Tape Laois. to% follotter tt h ,heap iIIMIUMIIIII.I for schools, alsc-,ae. Jest at oleos, touch lower than usual, at ' N. •NANNAN'B Cheep esationeei sad Varies, store. Th iy 1859. IZAULST GOLD PUNS—avast Assert= cat- , .111 trarrastrit.—The oubecribia bu just is /yea a Image tot of Bailsy's engem,. Gold Petal. , nvnig whith are the centres* and Valued Siam Putid. both in Rua out of a este, of -witiett: eat b. Inutnad if the [aligna airline... 0e by fair use. ?be Nlummaa (Waited Stater Pea la a curtails,. 0111 :kJ 6., It, togettier with the oilier% at MAN'AS Cheap Boot add Stationery Store. NNW COPT WOES, N l'out Parts. tot' . itegtnners the AJpohbet, 1 1 1 , 1 e and iirwatt Hand, mad* of rhea PSPOr, lad trots the - other Copy /koala—Just twiliattcturee and for sale at D. Utteep hoot and 'mahatmas:eat. Jana 11, ; VOL. XXIX. MANUFACTURES, tEATELER. FI:ITZ ',MA - DI:1% Stole, No 29 North THIRD St., Philadelphia, k UYOCCO MANUFACITREBS, Curriris, lad," 1 Daportera; Commis...lon and Kf t,eral Lrath,r Dud= Bess, arbulealle and rrtau. Nanaracinry at Id Marf , (arena Btrert, Yhardriphia J air 9. 1853 GUN STORE. ANDREW 11, URFLEIN, Matsu Tacit/ re r of -G.! az,, tOIN. Rifle 3; No. Ilill9 NoriOsEcoND Sr.; above Rice, Phii4. tA'DERE he . keeps constantly on hand'a general assortment of Douots Lind stiiste "...11l IT GliNfif large Duck Guns, utrixsi PISTOLS, of a kends. Also the relehrated Cast titer) Rifle, with lip .crens• Mist to t.hont Int pointed 4sll of my owe make and importation • • - Shot and Me rowdi r. Slinl,l3nllg Flasks, Hums. :es Pooches. I inane rntnionA to purchase gt...dp In ray Ilno,ln call and I.l.unine my stock, liefort. pun-hasjag elsew here, fur I 'ain deiorulitisd to gell un thr ni , ft 'l6•lllotgable tsrtn:, Don't forpet . No. 123 Noah Ste 'fad street. N. B.—Particular narntiumplld to repSlriu:t In h.,1 Its branches._ • 44-1 f EOM =ZEE 013 AP WINDOW SHADE DEPO* • AND MANUFACTORY OF,` • ..0. L. MILLER 4- CO., S. W. Cun:ewArrh and Second-St 11. , , V1P1Y VARIETY OF SIiAOE 4 . ‘Vnolosate okli — Eaße,till'ouch an :+croll. .Flower,Ontrim, Vlirltett*. 011 and'Uty Landscapes, are In be bad. at the inwebt pr . loiTor qua ity • of w.,rl;. ()Herb for Gib, Plato Attire, Lettered and otl.cr '',4llnd.l executed• at ebdrt mak". hieicbanta and cabers are invited to give us a trial. WE WILL. TRY TO - Brasiea, Trithmlnes,c, altvAyA on-band. F. . Remember H. W. turner SECOND and ARC,II HUN , to, Philadelptila .1 &twat 6, 1653 11E7 THE , Subicriber has now ou hand a complete aortment of .for slimmer wear, arriake Harness, linite or Douldi.eliver.= mounted and Ilitiklied In every style. Fly-nets, of all ..panerna and color:r —a capital anicle. Also, suddi, Bridles and all aorta of Trappings, belonging to the eladlery tat4ineat.. Harness sultaid,i foi roiliery purpasc:l nri,h2tul,ror made to order at shoe notice. rip- Order • for Harness. hc., proitiptly galenite , ' on reasonable teim4 L. WtLIIKLSDORFF. Opposite ErinitopaiLlitirrli. Colt!'" Potisvilfr. Juhell. 11-1 y . CM 1749. Eitrakinotiam; ac. MANUF AuTeltEßs "T k t:11;,; UOACACti, 1101110. IU litsi lit It 011F11184 WHEEL. RARROWS, f, e rWlll,lZ•ii,ls• and Rrtail, ho. 61 DOCK o!„.% Cr Single articles sent to nny pvtt 61 Ilse country. Orders Isy mtilpionsptly eloit April 23,1653 6.11 A NEW ARTICLE 1. caz-" 2 F °' FORD - f!", . • . • PA.lit T.NT VIL.NITICAN 11,.INDS '' , 11 11 - EdE 'blinds ovenollle :h.' only °h . ! etato ' n In Ithis highly useful and ornamental a mitulagii• 1.1 every well furnished house'. They aro en arrahtze n its ti to let down from the toil or the tt indow ne weir a; hoist up from the hommi, et can be aisp4iril at any. point between. Giving . free j .teree... 'in light alto Rif when required, air,rdinp, eve,y ,10p,,Iisnity:, of cleaning .them (nom the bolt r. They are. as 'entyp le in arrangement anti nearly at cheap a A - the tredlittiry - blind.. .1U I aul ts, that you cutt end era:nine them tfifora yerchatitag. , .. . . , T&& a &&& RENT Hit fiDOV. Sita nth., need. html'.n h uff 13hader, Gilt Cornices, Mullin and Pins, i illilii(ils.f,&.C. &c. . . . , i LETTRIILD •illi li DEN' FOR Frost WIN Dom, vanited to order. Wire-cloth Window St iveth.nianufactlired Ift;order,beantifully landscaped or piths. i Cr; F . rollti.. 7 Wholesale and Retail' Deairr, \o. `2‘, Swith . :, Eighth lit., 2d dour below Market, l'hifailia. , May 21,19.1,. . ".-:1-1)? is . . ' GOACEI ,MASER'S REMOVAL. AS'IN4I • teed tiOnne of the largest - Coach ritjoinni In ale:Rale, in Coal :inert, Pottsville. n 11. Adm.& Co.'. iri een Factory, re he re his. faellities for inanufaetutini all Minden: Carrtagesand ldght•Waggnne rannot lie!Sur passed—, bathe a 'practical Mechanic, and. 'having •a numberof year.'_uatpt;nenre nt the tilisioes..., he lOpeii to give general vatletacti.t . All kinds Of Cordage. and Light fifia - fr•ins keit rte hand, Alsii.srcon&hatid•lVaiintio,itr All repair/ neatly dace Older. erg - wt..' dlidance promptly attended no. • \VISTA in if,. Patti( 34. tr June 5, ISM, BOOK BINDERY. e'' ME Subscriber linn'otturea to tit,. An.,,.'...::... friends and the public that he has 4.,..c.;-' , ";,'" - made a considerable addition to Ills Book Bindery, and has procured a Book Binder from one of the beet ltinderies in Pinta- .) delphia, acquainted with time latest style of ilinilink, and who will turnout his wart..far superior to,orry. thing heretofore produced in Pottsville Looks bound In any style of Binding, Other i'lin or in toll. fill Turkey Morocco. • Blank Flanks paged or plain, made to any pairern,. also printed and filled nt pm a lower thalt Itt the . City. i; , . . -Books bond by the quentity, and Paper Toted to, nitern by B. BANN VS . . . Apr 113,1852.. I-I—'.', 3d. 'II& Subscriber, being aboat 'to introduce :item Power and oll , e'rwioe eolnrge the of hie already citemlye E tabliehment, • invites the attention of the public to his manubeture of Coach es, Wagons and Vehicles oreverl Having .every department of the Coach mitelne business at hand. employing only the be..t ti merriest, -and using the best matetlale, dealer, may Ire. slit'. of securing satisfactory work. Vehicles of every style and finish made to order,— Repairs neatly and eutistanoally dune. Lt- Orders from abroad prnmptlEattended tn. r. ' 6 Oboe, Morris' Addition: relate ett., nearly y;.ppn. .site the York Store, 1.0 t 40, • ' tz GEORGE 3EN SINGI. March'l9,lBs3. 12. t Beautiful Cottage Furniture. - ,lIE subscriber is receiving front the h. et Mutiii- A factories in the City, a large lot of cottage Vturni vire of the lilted and most beautiful PatternW, em bracing whole setts, all of wilt. It will-he sold 14 city prices, carriage added. • " . 17,•:" . also.keeps on hand, and manufactures to onlier,•ll kinds of household Viiiniture,_. ci the latest, most fashionable and desirable Patterns, ell of which caiisc examined at his ;,Wai Booms. corner of Centre nod Union street*. nearly °noels the Episcopal Church . —all of which W ill tie. soldat the very lowest rates. „ 14 ti' April*, 11353 WILLIAM ECEFELDT, HOSE AND BAND MAKER. NO. 130 N. Otrt MACHINE BELTING, Sinele, Double or 'Round, ntade of heal city Leather banned expresaly. for the purpose, stretcfied by Ifni latest Improved ;paten ted Machinery, Cemented and Iti.vited in 14 Very ben manner, warranted equal to any in nae. t' Laps made with water-proof Cement If deiired Large or small Hose of theliest materials andtwork naanshlrrand at low prices! • . - Orders may be left at E. Ricti fin's Leather Riore, No. 430 North THIRD S treet, Philadelphia. t• LIND LAelsu¢ Ytcrtea Lisrifo. Jan 15.1x53. Venitlan Blind Maaafaclairs. Eiehsh,st•, bet We en Nortzwgiernq- 1 W 4,1110 ?Igo • M. Z EBBE announces to the citizens Potts— V' • Tills and vicinity, that he is'prepared ft. mad. tifacture' VENIFIAN BLINDS of every size, color and sty ie at short notice and at the lowest He feels confident that a trial alone ts wuhcteht to-)re convicted of the advantage of purchasing lin(tilinds. t A fine assortment erln.tatitly ou irrtuit.4.- lie i a also prepared te repak,palr.t_and trim old 1 Blindsipsucha manner as to -render thein,ultnoir I equal. itiappeatance, to new April !XI. 1853. 34. k • •- • Cheaper than Ere 1 10000 PIECES PAPER 114NOING4 At A. BAIV,NAir"S Paper &ere,. Port:title. • !1 OLD' front 76 cent-3 to SI 4,7 • VI - French Papers, various prices: is Glaied Papers. from 20 to no tents, . . • Boglased Papers, front 7 cents to 2.s„cents„ , Splendid Halt, Entry and Oaloon rapur.i„ Gold, Velvet-and Inutstion Borders, t• - Curtains on Paper and L•ineo. irota d to 404 cents. Painted dliades, Crum 50 ten:. t 0 741.1 each, 1‘ xplen didtissortnient.- Fire Screen,. Beautiful View,, I.llfel Pvt-i, Deco tinfoils. Columns and Stamm., Nttritrx. The subscriber has made no • plectiormiof'enoira. Patieras from four of the largest rose focio4eo„ arid consequently his Stock entbravc , a ;Tenter aiciety•ot Patterns than can be found to any vote to the city. He pledges himself to sell- all his Papers !at Cirs• Casa PriCts, andthe,Guld and more espeniive!. Paper.. st teas tie* Lily rase pricier. Ilia Curtain Paper. erobtare new and litatitiful Patterna,•t very low rates. 9? Metal-ants and Paper trambas sUppited' with Curtain Paper and Paper Har.gtlo, , wifolotafe,"a the , vary lowest prices. Elegant PAINTED 811 ADES,on Cenvnik,u,'lers than city rhea. come isitperior Psticrost tn . he .found among his Stock, 'ottani...for the rtiosieli Opt bousts.. . OM . we are,detcrmined not to be 'indef. , sup parrin who intends paying for his who want bargains, and the usit sntsaa orpelerilog (rasa a large and-varied stack, had batter trate' 7 , B. lIANN.,,N'S CdiaPJFislecafeand Retail Paw, Itoo;*ad Sta. airway Start. •: ' *Piper Ilangers.furnisbc 3 when required. • Maras 10.1E63. ' • IN . TIM MISIMISIIS. -, • • iabieetlber C. Boyle% k•and Pistons, COMMI I 3- L iu tie vegetable busluMs., sag Min bemmrilmmd•by me at t NTEI4II TEsTADIKOOR, the am mand,,,M.Ml itts.aahra.- :Valdes. mmereeme • mabseriber Refloat iecc &Veil 11 )ot*t Wawa adataLages fa; qtaMlng. halt' •Ve bed , llei smtes, Octavo: plain and gill edsies.: A Packet I. (mottle Philadelphia and; Now Valk egarilti.tair bibles; Testaments and Welsh Trdets,l'rk en,die. , 1 commaa)ty tely daidfieshasupply U upply 111 Cf be .old laiar, at . . • mp,predemssoi yomumtg Merged. pm will. • _ ft. DANNAN!S ' _ 4114 ' Cheap Innk and r,tatinnerf „ , 9a s - . • _ I• af e ...AIITIAG PA Psll.- 7 100 Resins Blieiint Pa I S lot it: alizalt.....ro:lll;:rndoVentornkis r, eery Low, at,_.vartime prices. dime; Obit Ids BAIrtiAIO3 pot rewired to4.fos. sale by_ B. BANNAN. Jur/ 20 .115 1. * '• J AuPtsoo.lB3,: -F " %likt! " .24 5141V411a" Jul' LISA . , •. ~....- i • . ~ . , ::47:1 , 14.: : ,, v ...::, ~.,.....,..,.......: : :. ir I •:- . A. - 7.1 ., 4 „ ..f .. --il . , 7,1!.04 1,.i. ,, : .. ,-... i, ..:" .. i.....:., , . , ;i ,. ... -- ;* :.,-.;„: : „,.. : ,..4,,.!,:,,,, !: 1.. _ . ....... ~--., ,---: - - ..,-. 7 ~.., • i ...,... :-,.......: . 1:., i . :. , . ...:,,..... ,;.. : :,,.. : : . : !•.''', . ..16t - I . 2 ... .. • i .;_,,,,..,...•.., ....: .....ci.,, „...4..... -. ... . -• - .. f ' 2 ''''' .4 ' • '^.. ' 1 -'. ~ ' r. :.. . ~.. -,-.; .i' • - , ~7 . ' .. : • t i .-:_, i. - • .. - \ : . - :.-• 11 , --!.:it ":.:1 ......-.--; L:. 7 '. . ' . .. . • . i r., _.. !:.. ..; . . L _ • • ...... •.. PUBLISHED EVERY' SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN: BANNAN`‘ , POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL, cou,NTY, t'ENNSYLVANIA. BE= :13-3m il 21! 5m 1 SADLERIf. summEht GEAR &WM/ —a - A. COACH • MAKING . _ Owr _ 6 I WILL TF.tcll ToprEHCH THH:lsoirii„H ' Or THE EAETH, AND eft?* OUT TROY THE o ' -‘, " TERNS 07 ,BI " AMA, T WHICII*ILL GIVE sTES,oilt 'To our.-nAmn AND st's..TEirr ALL NATuRt - TX) &C:t VAT TLEAstRE2—Dr..IO:2OI - MISCELLANEOUS, ' SUNDAY saloon Iscloss , atrzi ' , trlllE,inttserlber always - Be:0i on band a large as -I.;sortatent of thioday i•elkool Books, such as ate generally laid In BundaY,Btlinolq Mao, . ' Sunday School Llbgartts a ltlo yob., ' #lO 00 ... ' Do do do No*. 2 and h.rath,.' 40 00 ' - .Do do do .11 . . ' 15 00 Do do do at . . I t 330 . Cottage I.;:brity. f. - . ' ' 4.00 Episcopal Sunday School Unity, 100 vols.;10 00' Ahelrt.- . , WO Testa ments;German and Brigltsb. ,•,.' 500 Males. English and German, • ° 1 1 F t neltsh and Garman Reward fli:mke, ' IIYMII 130.21111. &C., *,..., aid of sihlch. ant be sold at Sunday School Union prices, andNhe entities saved bypurchastng at Bi - L 15.5151,5 1 ,05 .. • ; ' Cheap Btlok and ststioneVy Store. June .55, 1113. STAUTI M IIIft & EUARXMIt. V11E.4.1 , WATCHES - A:l'X! fETrEZR.Y. IA: tioLzseLt: and 14 , 01'14,u , the •• Witco and Jowelty store,r No.oo NOrth Sec I mid Street, corner 01 lanater, Ptulailetpant. G.;10 Lever Wattbes,tolliesel".4 ls carat' d pe, 0 0 G‘ild Letting, .1S to .4141 .Gold ;spectacles; 7 00 otter Lever. ull jew- :Fine Silver du 1..50 Olect, lIPP,AIotd Bracelets, 3 00 - Salver J,epine, jewels. ' o : Ladieit Gold !ninth', I: SO Superior Claimers, .dilverTeaspOoos, set, 5 00 Gold 1 , ..n9, with , Pencll sod_ Holder: ' 1 00 rGo r ld 'Flnecr cool* tO 11000; Witch Glas ser, loofa, 121 trots; Patent,. ; Lanet, 15; other ertlcies in proportion. All Loops wartenied to be vault they are sold for, STAUFFiR at'IIABLEY, Surcsaurs to G. nn hand, some Gold and Silver - Levers and Lepteee situ tower than the above prkea Sept. 3, ISA PAINTING. GLAVIN° ant PAPIIRING • REAIOVA4.. • r W. BOW EA having ;removed his shop to., doors • above the American House. Centre eitteek, and taken into partnership his brothers, the siabsertbeta innoutice to the public Malan, are prepared to ex ec-tate all orders in thelt line with the greatest de spatch, and oa the most reasonable term,. They em ploy good workmen and thelt enalogiets dial, there fore, be sure of satisfactory jobs-. They, also, beg Irsiekre to call attention to tbei. splendid assortment of Papershangings, Window - shades. Ac., comprising every Variety of style and 1111211ly. to suit the tote and pocket of purchase:2,4nd watch they offer at the Wisest City prices. J. W. BOWSII liftradiEll2. , 2 Joon above American ; house. Centre Bi., Pottsville. April 17.185 t. le-tr „Susquehanna Lumber. • rime subscriber has W received at E tries= :law ing, Planing and 'Turning NM. Wiens be offers for ease a large stock of welt selected, sealtOned Lum ber. from the Suiquchitiaa sliver, (lithe following descriptions: i 4-4, 6-4, 6 I, and 21n. Pannel;Stnff, • 4.4 dud 5.4 in White and Yellow Pine Flooring, 1 &111 in. eloperior White andjellow Pine Hoards. Ilewlucc Joists. blank end ;Scantling. ; Auvinehanna Mninglra. lie la prepared to do }Ail kindi of Sawing, Planing and Turning to order. A Wit assortment of Bed posts; Bannisters, Table. Levi esc , constantly on nand.l Plicchaecro are respecr rally InYited to etamini his stuck! befure they make their plirehases• WILLIAki -rotiocK. Piet. ; , 191 f _-__ Mat 1b53 REISIOVAH I :' , lg, tA.• lily P 00,11; tt Ow poor. ! F RAY great, woritnrehow nett nig' Is Senulyed to 11 the dour J.llow the Bald Eagle Mari, 1,, Thaill Street, l'biludeinhis:— rioniq try to (*entente inteillgen - izens of the communny.but t tan- -.-- not br dereetrid. fur whet) th y• tome . ' to Philadelphia they loot for a 1310 13001 i at the doorj in Thlrthdtreet. and sago 30 per cent.; if yob want Letter Paper. Moir for the-BIG 130011 P if yon want Writing and Wrapping Paper, loot for the 4•Achrated sign it the door ; or," if you want ACCinINT itOOK2, come direr t to the alanufartury, and you inn get them at lower rities than elsesehere. .Itt --Ile cure you ire the Ent Kook at , th? door, 20d North Till ND Stteei.OlfMtsile the Merthan" !tous l e, attar Cello w hill literal. • I • • A. 1.33311;d: AWNS, A14011114i hook Alanufacturer• • ih-Ont OM DRAFTS ON EUROPE AND PASSENGEO AGENCY. lIE subitrther informs the E.public that he Is now 1 aping as Agent for the. Brat of Boitars, frarn- M6LI4 and %terracotta ar tfioney to toy part of I:nrope for said firm, in draftelof Al and opwarde, and also engages ParosengeraOt the current rates tront England, Ireland. Scottapd and Wales, either to Post:L.10011a or New Yora—rialso In Steamers. The sulomriber dies not desire to do.thitsiness flu toy parson unless they are perfectly satisfied that he ,vtit i•tomptly attend to the same. lie alio believes, iroutitnyttiry made., that the tlyto of Bowman, Orin yell 4c Co.. are ntreafe and true worthy as any engaged In tile bosoms'. BAN. AN. Agent for Bowman, Grinnell & Co. f, 51, ich Q. 1653. :it 12— PIANOS, DIEILODEONS. Omens, ac..., ' , 111 ,1 1E Suneenher is opening Si Wareroom for the • ,1.• ule of Aleyer's rind Chickering's celebrated PI. ANDS. Also, tine-toned . • , Melodeons, for;*Private _ • Itouare and Churches, of the very limit trianufac• lure. also,Oultars.Acc., All o f f which he will tell here at less thin city prices. Thee llildfUDlVlilil , rte all selected by a competent perst,n, and he guarantee'. all the Pianos he sells—if Inc), are not what they are rep:resented they can be _returned. - D. HANNAN. re Mess's. Meyer+. and Chickerlak received the - MO first Medal; at the World't Fair. fur their !lanai in a contei,t for superior niertmttli all Europe. April 23. ISO, . • 11 .F. ROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA r; / NO E R . 'l, • • i fr IS Elcence Is a preparation of unusual excel ' 1. core. In ordinary diarrhtea, Incipient cholera. in :krt. In all cases ; of prostration of the digestive functions, it Is of inesklinable mane. During the prosaleure of epidethle chohirs and 'limner com platppppppts of children, It is pecnilarly efficacious; no fam ly or individual Should btwithout it, e erisn.--Hr Start to get .h e genuine essence. ,• itch fsTrepared only by F. •BIttjUVIV, at his Drug ardChemlcal store, N. F. Coiner of FiftA and L'Aist waillSfrosts, Phifade!ghia, and'for side by' all, the .re ..iltable Apothecaries In the• United Stales; and at p.t nville, Pa ,by JOHN 17. !MOWN i ne 11, tsp. : . A. 9UULTZ LOOS, HEA'P FLOZ AND FRED STORE WIIOLDIALE AND RETAIL. S. gr 1.. htvlng rerently;parchlied the old to tablilbed 'stand of Seeker & 61101% reapeet rally toupttn the commtinity that they are prepared' to 'nit ordrn fOr anything In theft line, promptly and to the .at sfaction of i pureh . A oupetior tr.mlity of 'Elfra Fatally Flour. con btxotly ou band. • ' ; .13r mg determlwd to do ibiir sttaast to give sails.- f icrion to fillwtiumiy patronise them, they respect ,y sClileil , a share of the. poblie custom. A. SHIULTZ t Loqn. • Cs ntte Street, Pottsville. 294 MIZE • • Attention ! iovpr of thebitautifuti Nature and Art have 1; united their Mite to please you, ai ALLEN'S 'IIAaIIEIRREAN GAL,LERY;eorner of Market and centre Stresui. The subscriber ties returned to Potts ville to take the personal charge of his rooms. and Is now-ready to take good - Dvinerrentypes of all who. desire them. Come soon' tn:the day, tpien, and you , are'pretty curt to get a ciliate to alt. . Prices as usual, one dollar: and upwards. N. If—IIEDUCTION-made In the • priers' of One Papier Macho - raves, large tees and Frames. A. M. ALLEN. April 9. ISO.' 1;1 PORT RILORNAIIIS, PQCKET•BOOhS, ANA P4NCY .4960D5. ri , lie ittention nettle Trade, end others In want of Porte Monocle., Pockitilkiolta, Daubers' Que., Dtersing Cases, Portable Writing Desks, Dubois. tnon and Chers Boarde, I.:hempen, Pearl, Shall, and dliveVeard (i.e.. •Wort Boles. Cabas. Needle Books, Money Belts. Civil Cases, POrtfolies, Bailors! apd.Ra zor Swope, Travelling Flaeks.and Mn. Cutlery, to. /ether With a large variety qf !Mier florins, [(which will be sold at the lowest - • ' • F. It SMITH, Porte lifonnsie end Pocket Book Manufacturer, . 205 Arch St, itiliso SistA. PMMdalp( la. August 20,1853.. zrarraciatzepts *moil i•IIE Subscriber begs leave to •nnurittee that he hes n.located 'himself In Potterlile, Where be -will he happy to give instnietions on the PIANO Sad GUI TAR to any who wily Divor him with thehr patron reliens debiting io , racellie Inetruellona etill please ‘-‘ all at the Drug Store of /oho o.liirown,or en the 4ubacrtber at the Americiniffonse. - • I .1 .7, . iFELADERIC BECI/88. August 27,1533: ‘• Mawr ott Tun contnatt. ,, CHEAP CASIL GROCER eA TORE . LC. LEIR & Co., have taken that old andvell .:known Grocery Mend, Right on, the Comer of Coal and Norwegian streets, whwre they have laid In a fregh stock of Family Groceries, which they will ;dispose of at gm ,veyy lo*est cash prices. We res pectfully tovife.tite public, to Nil sad examine oar stoek.of Sultare Teas, CoffcCe, *pieta, &c., Itc. • august' MS N. IN. Nirfaram* (litany's Ron, .11hruNtriitWotree .Pottnritte,Posis.,) Pliimblnig Shop. - • • HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF all size, of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tins Bath Tubs, Shower Bathe; Hydrante. Wee. Double n 4 !Thiele Acting u mps apd Water Mums 140.11 1 - ,ridstif Brass Cocks for water and ateattl; Masa Oil Cap,, and Globei for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work anti Plumbing done the. perdue meaner a. the shorteat notice. N. B. Caehpaid for old Bruaand Lead. • ' Pottsville, Oel:."11/.18.50.: • , 43-tf aooD-STEM PJNB AT ONLY In CENTS A . ctloss 200 Gnus filteel Pena, just retained irom the ?danufactnrers, embracing • -very largo and eicellein asset Inienr, aranag which are some as low as I Z cents a gross. , Pen Pedlari and oibers tan bo dapplind with Peen %.notereale,, cheaper chap In the'cits-ak_ • B. B.*NNAPPB chesp-Whoiesaleanditifuukainkill , a!AAlanerVicose. Reps. 21, 1223. tianiu WINGINGS....•- • 5,000 Pletaa Papernattalap for 'barna, Par. • tort sea Italia net Vas fa'pritt , tram?, 10, 121,15,90.45 cents to *t 00- per piece, all Or which .willbsacidatCity IllaaatittlarerE prllteo: sod solve tees, at • • • F , • .11.11aNNi..'re •.Cheari Book an Paper store; PottOilie; • • Sept. 94, tess. - - '!&N.-:p.:,:::Lp:p1:1-Tsyl...L:-K..1(4!:...:-N:..0:ft:A . T4- . .A, : i)vEw11...s..70,. EZZEII Et= 1 - . DREAMIER ARTII4I6 Vi HAUL 111 caestutit sir. / opposite the ellailt Mitre, PIIILADELPI44, in vector of the celebtkiedisocsamer Ventilating Wig i and Elastle Iland ; Tebratee. ,loatructions to enable t ladies and gentlemett to measure their own 'beads I with accuracy : 1. 2: . . For Wirt, .I;! rite ' 6. Tro: , lo° ?, 4 . SralA' In., No, I Ti: round tit ttw No. I From forehead . to I, head. - !-. ":',- . , sack sitar ;Obeid 'I FroM forehel4 over , 2 Over foreheud, as the bead tot:n.k. 2 Fromear fo4tWv,r 3 Ovcr toe ,crtawn of thC tot., 1 :),-, , th, Ural. I 4 From ear tar ea -—. the foreltckt '. , , IL DOLLAUD.ltoyalways ready for sale a splendid 'stock ef flenrsVci 7 l,-,.ffi, ;wipe, a, Ladies' Wigs, half Wlas, FrUoils, Icratp. Curia. &G., beZUtifllitrMantl factured, end astlkez!ip . as any establishment an the Union.. . I ,5: ti. R le LOLLAD'S i - a.o.ium Extreet or aistrods Hair Tonic, preparedfinA Doan) Ail:eaten n horbt sot) roots, the Most aucettriatitrticle ever produced fur Weser %lns I.llt half [(Om Airit.g out or changing cane. re. ttorins and pres!tihot n Ina healthy and lusuriant hate. anions Othet reasor a why Dollard's hillr cut. log Hainan mainialus ito inimenre popularity lie the act that I{is tout[ 10 , ',.1pplien to Leery head rtt bar cat at bis eatablithalicut, conseipantly It 14 kept ' .'ln Wier prescrtatiou 4 l.sll under any other knOssb ap plication, It be i lnohus practically tested by, thou . sande. ofre s the gOatest guaranty of its efficery.• ' told wholesale ad tetra at his old establishment, 177 CIIETNI.II7 ki , tippoilite the State House, Phil . edelphia.! ' ! f,', p. ot.l, kitl) n'Ca at last due. vend the as :dui, aura of 111318 I.Pil,i and anhounces le for sate, with perfect cbufuleort n lin soiling everything of tht klnd,nour in lltll ,p. cobra iti hair either •blacir- or brown. (41. Illai ' be,i'ileSlrd.) dud is aged trithdat car imjsry toils hate r. , - skis, either by MVO or (Abet- Wise, can be washed nil in ten Whines afo¢ •ppal _cal lon, IWAtbout de, acting front its e fficacy. Persons ; eviiiting the city a invited to rove ham a call. Let fees addressed ta I .:IniLiatit,l77 Chesinut.l3treet, Philadelphia, Willeteeelve attention. t July 23. El 1i.53.! ....! , . 7d-.i v ! ttlOtit their Stack ~r Ott CANDLE S AND OA.B, which they offer at the ID;weet titmice( rates. CONITANT IN FOB SALE . - Bleached and Mitural Winter and Sprint Sperm Dil, • Bleached Wintii* and Spring Lard Oil, • Extra White Wihter Solar Ott, • • Bleached ElephAt Oil; (Winter and Bfirtny,) etraided Noith i iihot Coast and Polar Whale Oil, Wintir and SprAg Whole Oil, bleached, 'Straka oil, Alnclitnery and: tensing 011, New Bednir.l C:411111.0. Patent Pnliatied: perm Cateliee,(Culoredatfd Plain) Steartne Cati4lo, Prlee'sPateitit Candle*, (l'or Which r, are soie AsCi) Crystalline Candle . FodiatU above Candlea , ove rrieiOd the (1-Sited( dal,) frank the FrOklin I,rrinnte, and a Dlphinta from the ti.ate AgricYiltyral Society At their tan,* ' shibitions. Toilet Almond said other Panry Doan. , Yellonr.Drosen6Whltto and Caef e Soap, Railed SperinfteAti in Caked. • I , BOLDIN t 4 . PM( PM( E, 31 'N,erth Wharvec. third atnte.an nye • AU(tI Street, PhilariOlnlll,3• Man , rurr. PER CENT.. • • VING FUND. eha rqied 1 , 11 State of Pettl!.mtvon47, IE-1 d4rat. trrora 0:50.000. rrlIE AVING*UND of the National itall;ty•Com- I pane. tio.,OV';‘Valnitt Streelowo ducts above Third, Philudelpla, at open every day tram 0 o'clock A. M., to 7 o'clati, P. M., and oh Monday acid Thurs. day eveninesant4o This instuution is well known as ons:oflhe safari and best managrid an this country, and paya,Fivit-Per Cent. interest Oa money paid In there, froin . the day ut deposit. .; Any Sum framnie dollar upwards leJeceeved, and all sump; large ot - isniall, are paid bark on pcmand, without notit+.l,i"Antlif amount The SA VINO PEND has . lurtCagsa, G roshd Rests, and other Sufi atlas investments all will !secured, anfounting to lbacfoi iui lfea of dollars for thetsecurity of depttaltnrs.! Office.No:62 Walnut St reet.2 doors above .7,l„Phil adelphia., • . lIONAIENRY.L. B . ENNER, President. ROBERT SELF RIDGE, Vice President. VC 9. 1. Bran.itlec'y. 80/00, OF REFEREES. '! dim ;',Vm. ,Rlo.4tiht, Pottstown „J. D. Streeper* Esq., Editor of Ott. .Ledgir, Pot:1 , 10%11a J. M. ache' nemeni Etq., Ed or of the Newt-aria, Enos Renner; Ek., Editor of the Farmeh'r, Frintd, Suinnyiown !Orb. Joel Jones, late Mayor Of Phila delphia ; 110 t. ;john RobinS, Jr:. member': of Con gress, 4th distritt Pat, (Inn. James Page. (ate Post tnasterl of Phalatielphla : lion. Wan. Pennington. late Governor of tietP,Jeri4Y: Phi lad's., April 23,1933 MEI CCM SATURDAY MORNING O'CTOBER 15, 1853. PHIUPELPHIA: Uzi utn. --- SUPER i'UOSPUATE OF EMIL: Wan ' d ° Ort e i:r t r; l o lY te c re a s " te th d e in d ATlZ n Uatil i rto E re IMPROVED SDTER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, man ufactUted eichniively for on by POTTS be KLETT, Chemists, Calnden, N. J. In rectiturtienlllng the above to the favorable notice of those Art iktint of a VALUABLE FERTILIZER. we have everatifidencv in asauring ouricustnmers that the qualita s of the article may be entliely retied upon as unifbria. It Is prepared with great care by expeOlenced P,RACTICAL CIIEMISTS, and packed in bars contairiAg 170 lbs. each—pints 2L'eta uer A Literal Dichirtion mad:NJ° country Morchanti. GUANO. 50:1 Tons No. { 13011C01 , 41EIrt PEIC.VIAN Guano.' 2NO Toha Dry '•TAGO! , 11•11 GCAMIO. Forsald 011ie lowest Market Inlet b"y ALLEN Le NEEDLES, Not. 22 end 23 ;loath ‘V het yes, near Chestnut mt , Philadelphia. • 31.3 tn July gO, IBS J. E. GOULD, olucctspoi.7o A. FIOT, N 0.164 Gil*l NO' Street,Stvatve,ii Badding .iSPHILADELPIIIA, :KTENSIVk,.. MUSIC PUBLISHEII.•nd Dealer in E ineiruments of eseiy deseripilon. • Exclusive A lola tor the sale of Hal- _ let, Pawls t tr.'s (Boston) P•TENT SUllli7lllloll NXiooc JKoliaa and oth er Pusus. Boudoir Pk ono*, Me'admen'', Martin's flußars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Musk, Musk, Music Boots, etc. Beeidents oche country will be supplied by moil or oßrerwlse rith any music they may'; wish, at as low rates as it..purehased In person. Baying one of the largest sits In the Untied stake. feel twill. dent of sada ng all who may -favor me with a call or Ordet.• • Dealer* Musk supplied on t he nonst Worn Arum' plaao,Y.lo Second-ham; Pianos tut sale May 20-ty . - *LOPE CHAINS. ' rots untietr igned begs respectfully to 'rail the at itention,ofllliners, Coal Merchants. and all those In want of' , .', BST PROOTED, or BEST BEST CUMNB.foriAining or Mill purpOses, to, his large stock of Beer Nut Chains. assorted Agee from f Inch to ll inclionilde from beat refined Iron. :: Also, to -Wife large stock of Best Prayed Chains, assorted elze&from 3-12 inch to li inch', made from bed Cable 80. which will he gold on very reasons bin terms; bt.„.i DANIEL McEARTIIV, y.-..N0. 96 Swanson Street, and No. 2 Dock Street Wharf, Philadelphia. 'HEFEI?. TO i W.•ligAgard 4° Co., } Oeargallason Ego i tort 4then• • .... • ' •• ° 1 Chirlll*.Milier & Co., 't m .„.., # .,,,,,,, . blenlifjock & McKnight, c • "''''l' - '" . '• Jolian'An Cockill; Elul., Liewellyie. Pa. MaylloB.l4. , - ! 21. am . 060.1.1tP41"• WM. TIOTTRM. EliMettl RACOM !.omollon UPPINCOTT 4 co. AVE leoaipintly on hand a full easortment 01 14 Tim, Wlio Ea. LiQUOII9 and Gaucanten generally tin. 17 North Water Street, and ' ` l *". 40 Mirth Delaware Avenueabl'a.ra. 1 . S-17 No. ti Jan. 294 I . '. 42111110H3 RODS): TER unditelened have received tbvi Agency for OVA' ...ATENT. INSULATED LIGHTNING CONDUCTcrIL The lateai And moat Improved ll itentloo of tbl i kindi Pin op and for sale by J ' . ' W .M. WE:LURE & BROTHER. . , Raildinf. ard ware and Tool Store: 257 Mar ket Str,ext, between 7th and nth. Philadelphia. ro ConntritAletno for Isle. ' Alto—JOet pobllybed and for eate,l.. A Vestige cm Lirit nisei •Condretor., by: 1 • L. LVON, A. Id. ~ . July 23., 143. • . i 30-4 m .......,--:—...:. - . • • & S. A 7 g:Sou.th Wharvss ' J Zl M:lphia, • I)E . ALERIPAti OILS, SOAP, GUANO, dss,offet 10. 1 4 7 0131 1 3 N. Weak Coast Whalti On; • 6.000' • d9-il Bleach e d do I do 6,000 :410- , Elephant 011, 1,000 IlosaiS , Chrinical Olive Soap. 1.000 !dsoklTale and Brown do . • 600 Tons ;suntan Guam.,- 100 do beer Phosphate of Urns, Anion 131653, [Dee. 11, '32.50 40 33-li FURS! : ruitin!! ;1118T241 'Wholesale and Retail SI3R 11TORE. Noe.' U;Nnnli THIRD and 7, Eittith IVEDDICD Street!. Pkhedeiphia Impertcrund Manufarturer nil every detieltptTon se VADICat FURS.— Al my £llMllave %Ithaca selected by thy. at4L-1n teefil,l4ndon, Leipzig, and else where, Ind:4,lllmi manufactured by mt.! am tbeleforp enabled to offer them .to -the ladies - at tete pleepeliati Step can be purenamd,Obi at any, *thee establlatiment In the city. 1 reettectrally Layne tbeladke toiealLandstamma my ewe k.- All ki4d3 p r Fars 711)31ted and takenin eschiale. • , • °Bra Sept. SW. * .1 114 m . ."' OILS 4 •I"A.INtrS::& . e SILVITEIT C. PLUMS. .Cheap. Dira.s4; and' Proteiti've. WICATIFISIAfi, IIIOIII .W. '.llllB Paint will Oland. any ellmaie,, without crack I or Winer and liardena by atposuro„tbna making In time arreriamot shine, proirttitailfVood from drolly, and boo and ottutr . asettlx from rust and coy. royal). of i :t e ii d P a a y i . n ar t t h i l ln et s - ;;;..... " priincipatly• Ochres and . g . Y , s entered, end are Entirely - , wanbleiis.• Silver's Plastic Paints are purely Metallic, contain inn' no Stamen or ClaT•, . • • They Are levisitsd.dnety. Mix readily ,with Linseed 01.1,-(withron the t.ouhlq tit grindier), and Hew on. der the brush as:freely as the best ‘N kith Lead. ,There paints excel aireatien In body r. , .or covering propentes,onetimind ofiwblcb wad cnirer as much surface as tvro.pinices of,.whitc Lead. ?here nee frAW natarateolers, 131hck or Slate, Brown,•Olititiand elsocOata- .•. - DIEtEc atm flood' readily under the brush and Its co veting property Is Increased by cialog• It Kilted as.thicily as pea tilde with nowt Linseed Oil; as the Palm Is the !toilet's or protecting' body and.the Oil simply the medium itegent in spr o kaini It. We toner canteen( tn., oifrrs i o n e 'Kum the Pres ident of the Philadelpbtsad Reading Railroad the other frouf.a Gentle tui, a will-knewn resident of Augusta, Ga. • • Otlice of the Phila. end Reading Railroad Co. i , •Paßarldfele. Jitair J. B. Esq.-1.1./ear eli bait used your" Plastic Palma" Pr more than year, and for painting Liridges. Depots. inc., we have found ii quite equal to any pain(-w e have used, - In fact, we' now give it a preference over all'Others we have tried tor such Funipotte Yours rertßilly, (Signed,) 10111 i TUCKS President. • .grgetul, Oa., Seyrenietiv jai tlteam P11116..611 Mills. Dear Pry —You nit Vie tor my bpinitm of "Silver' Mineral' Paints." whlctiiiron have put cris my Machine Shop and Planing Mlit • 1 I' l l YOU. With pleasure, my full •nd hearty recreardetion of 114 s • pre ventative of Fire COW bleatitg from' , tbibneys, or from adoining buildiega• The Paint Stitch you put on n i y . roofo;nar, now become 66 hard he SLATE, and I f eel as a ft. ) . from Fite, In this direeilon, as Is pos sible. A few weeks attar the roofs hard been painted, Emade, an experiment two ' Or three shingles by placing them in the fuithice ueder tbe boilers,, the revolt was, that the portion uncovered; Was entirely consumed. white the kainted pair. war apparently sound, though upon essmination ilin,verM was found In be charred; the Paint, twwevAt:Atiac nimand, bat little Antlered. I entiiiidrat ihie eh Severe a test as )our Paint can be pui to, end - under the circumstan ces 1 do not hesitate tdcammend !fauna 'invaluable prereetative against Ftre. Respectfelly, Sm. I • (Signed,i I. //MBROSK SPENCSIL FRIDNOn & RICHARDS, N. W. Carnet of _loch and Market Sts., Phlla.J Pa. vig - .9 . LE . LF I For sale in ruittillls, WbOreilala l ind:lletall, by. GEORGE BRIGHT. , July 11, 1853. SCIMMOn • On. 'von zoirers4 Ma Mr nem, az ' r wiwis; , UST SECTIVEU. aid i'or sale 4 the Snbidiber. +The following teetnnonlalle Mean rpm a gelding Pa.) Paper: Oil hea iroitn all impuritlee, and will not gum taiteilsiery Or in earning. Ott for machinery will Pot congeal at a temperature of zorci•-will remain perfectly limpid when Om beat Sperm; Oil la frozen 011 wind. for burning purposes, the .brlglitest and beg , light In the world. Persons using It can LIV(4I all •celdents.'as It Is nothing but pure olig Oil for Car Wheelsi&nt will not congeal at 40 de itees below zero. ,as- We.havri used.s ',I are now cOnstaatly using Mason's Patent Spurri,l;oll on our Engines and lila rbinety, and find it to tie superior to all other Oils we Ouse ever used. It *RI not gum or congeal, and pre fer.lt to the beet sperefl M. & EIBRTOLET, & CO. , GEORGE BRIGHT, Hardware Store. Nest door to filatz'slilotel, Centre It., Pottsville. March 5,1852.. j 10-tf MAHE'S Patipt Fire Proof PAINT. -Flibm onto. . TOKE subscribers him just received a furtheisup 1. ply of,thisaingutsr and valuab substance. In addition _to the alatU: culdr, they hive a beautiful chocolate or brown, resembling the sand stone now in use, and so much admired for the front of buildings la principal ingredfints are ellica,ilumlnaand pro ioxid..'or Iron, whichlin the opinfon of scientific men satisfactorily accounD for Its dre-proof nature , —the two formeretthatancek being non , cmoductore, and the latter acting as a cernitnt; to bind' the.whole together and make a firm and Ourahle paint, For use it ls mixed:with Linseed nil; and applied with a brush, the saiie as ordinaryr,parot, to wood iron,tih, zinc, cant+, papay,&e. tt hirdens gradu ally and becomes fire«Mool... It Is pirtisalarly suite. btu for flora of buildiags.steeniboat aid car-decks railroad bridges,fencee, &c. A molt° ith the 3nicle icequalto onelbf elate, ath veil saving of ex pence. , ' ' ' ISperlinens may be OVID at the office if the cubserl. beta. DAREDION, BROTDOS 6z. Co., No.lll3lSouth Front St., Mirada. •• Apr 1122.1848. , F 17-a 1A ETIIK~iILL *.P1715d1 War= iaiezps & BROTHER, Illinufactuters, N 6, TV 66, NUATII FRONT street, Philedelphia, have now a good supply °Wick warranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those custrunert who Antra been sparingly supplied in consequence of Arun on ithe attlcte, shall now have their order*, No known aubstande posuesses thine preservative and beautifying propirities, so desirable In a paint, to an equal extent with Unadulterated white lead ; hence any admixture of othir materials only mare its value. It!ras, therefore, beeni the steady slat of the manufac turers, for many yea!! to Monty tothe public a p3r. reftly phre white lead, and the unceasing demand for the etude, is proof that it has met with favor. It is 'availably branded'olt one heed WETIIERILL ac BROTHER in full, and °mho other,' warranted pare. all in red letters. ;. . rtAlada.,, July 11,1;451 NM lb Fr 4 t , 23 2 L .1. L.7;* INIPROVE.I) OIL •ti 7..) 1: c Z = 0 . 1. . - 14 r . ;A: '= ts: t !' • ; -- 2. „, , i7•EL: 1..41 0.2 1: 1, I,= ,frinS OIL hal the 'tinet extenstue 'mit', and Is mote highly recommended for m3chinery , than any oth er in the 'Alarkr4, working.clear and free from gum is. warranted'' In all eases to he just what it to recommended, of no Operators who nee ma rbitiery will and, upon trial, that It ,is the cheapest beet 011 adeptedito their uses. Orders left It PRANK 'POTT'A Hardware' Ptnre or HIER STBOILIE'd Liquor.Ptore. Agents for this counte, will be promptly attended Na. 'June 2.5, 1953. ztric tharlisi WHITE. BLACK AND " ORED, .• ".• Neste .14 tkfa>itrjactxrcd by the Neste .TerWy, ipa ny. CKNOWLEDUND by scientific and practical men .11 to excel in brillisibcy and economy. others in use. Compared with Whtte Lead. et present price Cit 'con he satisfactorlitinhown they aye *l4O per ton cheaper to the customer. Dealers ate Invited-to call and examine for them • I: .F. C. ]ONES & CO.. Wholesale Selling Agents. No; 17 41.Wharves.Phils. 1-Ju1y.2.1653.. !, Ti-dm • •. • - AINT, OIL ApirD CHEMICAL WORKS, . .in , VII. 411•... Office 135 So.uthtFront Street; Phtladelphia •Wtilte Leap, i I Chrome Yellows, Red Lead; ' , I DO 'Greens,. i Labarge, 1, ' ' I I Vih Reds Sugar of Leadi 'Chinese Scarlet Llimeed Oil, il ' DO Blue Boiled OIL 11 , vinegar, &c. Trade 'applied oniliberal terms. .: August 13. ISM. ll • ono rum moor iv FEW Barrels optic Ohio Firs'Proof Pall% Mate Li and Brown colors, tlis gsastas,iittirlc foil sale by the subscriber. a few , keg, of Pallid; Oil, at 371 cents a gallon, &rid Orme st 5 cents a pound to Close out a lot. Foil sate by B. BANNAN. April 30, 1053. ti • DItYbiHODS. &c. ;Anal; WOOS or FALL DDT GOODS VRE AND LANDELIL. Fourth and Arch Streets l Ea Philadelphia. respectfUlly . 11nytte the attention of; Country Storekeepers, and others, to their large .took of Fell Good4 . 'new In store : pauslins at old pricei, MI kinds of Shawl; American Woolen; ;Blankets and gnilts. French kierinoes", F • Table Damask; Towels, 'Fashionable Dresslaoods British end American Cal. New Fashion Slikstl I Icaas, . ; rlack Silks, all Widths, E. dr. L. are constantly receiving goods from the Auctions of New Verb and Philadelphia, which ena bles them to ogler good bargains to all their patrons. Sept; 3,1853. I l; • . A T R. M. BEATTY% OW Stand, corner of Centre' ~ 1. and Notwegiai streets, Pottsville. impl 3'ply Carpefulgs, J Floor Olt Cloths, . ingrainl do I , j Table do rfonitlan dO I j l White llattings, Rag ' dd I.) j ChierV do Blair . . do li I I DoM Mats. Also a full armament of, Window Ellangloga, with Fluor's complete.i; . ! •k '. - - Rich colored Dantaiks,, Buff Linen Shades. Watered .Moreens; I . : Trimperaut do • - And embroidered muslin Shades. '. . , • E. M. Beatty hifSing made Muniments with the j principal manufarfaren for a constant supply of the jnewest designs In IP.arpating fr.c.,"le thermals , enabled I to offer to the publft a choice assortment or the above goods of superior quality, and at the lowest city Pa ces. . April 2.1853 j . I 1 * j NEW spniara AND ;5171101MR (RODS 4 „.2 UMMER BILKS, I; Bardlndia Silks; tOtnick Bilks, i. . 1. Bilk Tissues, '- Baleges, • 'I IDe Devi ,c, _: 7' De Beges Robes,i. casings." ' . ghallie de Lidnis. • 50 Different Patterns Derege de'Laines, - Pnil assortrnenOrenchnod Anicrican Lawns, 100 pieces newinyle Prints, ' ••• • French work Cellars and handkerchiefs. 'Mohair Anus. •'•• . -, ~ ) ' Kid Glove., 811)(Oloves, Kid fi ri 'dl "' ' The underslinitif having laidik • a full assortment of the above I)meg Goods' at vet t low prices, and to tend, selling tbetijtateordlngly. and keep* at ail times an extensive asedittnent of staple goal , r Hosiery. Cloves - . Mitts. Malls Cravats, Handkerchief* and all k lad , of DlTknell? kept th Dry Goads 18tor,ei. which together wth 1 fresh at well selected stock-or Oroccreei and Prevision., that ail cab be supplied at as low rates as ally other store ft' the co,ent.l. All are Invited so eagiodataamlne foods arldpriers. -. • fiDERSoN, Art- April 10, 1853.. t h• 104( • OUR COUNTRY .10 Wei! . , oiNcs tbesubsSiribers have opened,at their Store. s'rour doors above ibe POSt Ogire, a a entire nesr stock of Gonda, parboiled in New_York, at Cash Prices,en., teeing than to sett cheaper then any other Store is eats Coastyt Their flock comities itt part, of ' • Blatt' and Peaty Draft Hamelin de Lathes, at 8 els. Bad upwards, - Talton and French Nettroes, Cohere Clothii, el shades and qualities, Black alpaca, Plain and Fignoidichlorett 'hitlares,st Itb 1 541 . and upwards,- • • A dee assonlisht of Calko.;. • - • Blotched asktlinbleteched • Fianna!, ell ioleireand qnslitkis, , - Linseye,Cho •. • •• • A large assays:ant of Shasni, Hosiery, Wedieti Muskets, Cloths; Bennetts, Floor and Table Oil Clothe, lac:, Togethef with !I snail enormities or Goods to please the flinty and snit the warts - 01 the on ty .* A lso, a targOionek angers,. front sto 9 cent.. Coffees, 0: ten 1114 BlatltTest,vity clap, whlse very variety orQueeneware and tilessartre; at priors low er than they can foe bought elsewhere. !They wilt be happy, at all ttmS, to show their goods rise oroooi. neve give theath call.' • - • of Country Iletiehaste wilt Sad ft to 'utelr ideas. cage so can sitoMiakusriirsow pooh: - Fair a limn: 00t.19.18511. 414 f Erg • froin,4lloso7callilNiirltrat fa; CIE 26.0 U 10t Ale; Carpetings, MEM Mil=l MZM gistorical. THE RESTRICTIVE LAWS OF THE 'OLDEN TIMES. . We were reading, recently, a history of Connecticut, from its first .settlement under George Fenwiek, down to the .revolutiou. The volume, was originally published to Loudon, in 1791, rind reprinted at New Ha ven, in 1829 ; and we found some curious enactments therein. ' Here are some of the laws: " Whoever wears clothes trimmed tvith gold, silver, or none lace, above two _shil lings by the yard, shall be pieSeoted by the grand jurors, and the selectmen shall tax the offender at £360 estate." " A debtor, in prison, swearing he bath no estate, shall be let out and 'sold to make satisfaction." " Noune WIWI read the book. of !Cot:cumin Prayer. keep Christmas, or.. Saint's; days, make minced pies, dance, play card's, or play on any instrument of music, except the drum, trumpet, and Jewsharp." " The Sabbath day shall begin at sunset on' Saturday." • " No woman shall kiss her chibileu on the Sabbath or lasting day." . ; " No one shall travel, cook victuals, make beds, sweep house, cut hair, or shave, on 'the Sabbath day." , " No one shall run on the Sabbath day, or walk in his garden, or elsewhere: except' reverently to and from -meeting." "-No one to cross a river, but with-an au thorized ferryman." " Nu tei'bd pr lodging shall be afforded to a Quaker, Adamite, or other heretic." • " Every male shall have his hair cut round according to a cap," &c. _ We find the following account of a pun ishment inflicted for entertaining, heretics on one Deacon Potter, whom Cotton Mather says was very guilty, and that he had 4 lair, legal and candid trial, and was convicted tin good and scriptural evidence. "Deacon Potter," says Mather % " was han g ed for heresy and apostacy, which-con l'aisted stiowiug hospitality to strangers who came to his it use in the' night, among whom were. Quakers - Anabaptists and 40-• whites." Hii wile betrayed hint for hiding ,the spies, and sending them away in peace., There was also'a political offence, ;he rem edy for which is worth nothing. "No Man shall hold office . who is not sound in the faith, and Taittiful to this do minion and whosoever gives a vote to such a person shall pay a tine (done pound, for a secouo offence he shalfbe disfranchised." The Rev. George Whi.tield, in one of his sermons, givei the people of ('onnecticut ißr - lullowing character: " They are the wisest of any upon the continent ; the best friends,' and the worst enemies ; they are hair-brain ed bigots on all sides, and they; may be coin-, pared to horse and mule without bit" or bri4 die. In other colonies I have. paid 'fur , forid'and lodging, but never could spend oni penny in frutilul Connecticut ;i whose hank flow with milk and hooey, and whose sun'. and datighters never fail to feed and rei,resli the weary traveller without money and. w ith out price. Ou'Saturday evenings, the 'ICn-. pie look sour and sad, and on • the Sabbath 'they appear iu have lost their dearest frieutS, and are almost speechless, and walk solt4 r A Quaker preacher once told' them, with i much truth, that they worshipped the Sab i , bath, and not the God the Sabbath. Those hospitable people, without charity, condemn ed,the Qua ker as a blasphemer 01 the holy Sabbath, fined, tarred and featnered humpui a rope around his neck,, and plung'ed him into the sea ; but he escaped with this life, though he Was above seventy years of age.— . Exchange paper. . AMUSEMENT OF TURKISH WOMEN , Mr. Bayle St. Juho, in the volume he has just issued, effectually dispels the preva4•ut idea as to the entire seclusion ul the ladies of Constantinople. Hesays, "Nearly all Turk iih women sally unt every Friday to take the air, away horn the town, on the batiks of • the Busphurus, or to some o f :the places where water add shade may - ' fuunti., 'The wealthy go in 'carts without prings; 'o r un wieldy and primitive constra .tiou, Six' ur Seven heaped together.; and 14metimes theii hirsbands - lead the oxen or holes to the cho sen spat, and then go away, leaving the wo -1 men free•to enjoy thernseivmlts they 131 ease. The most popular arnusealFuta are the sing tog and music of the gipsy .women, who re pair thither fur the purpose,tnnsic which is amorousiy languid, and singing - which is de testably indecent. A lunch is generally brought out, and, when this is dispatched, smoking and drinking cuinmence—ldrinking not of sherbet, but of good brandy, or other strong liquor - s', Which soon induces a' boister ous gaiety, so that the sultanas, Whom we ofteo imagine as piniag imprisoned, may he seen rolling in convulsions ul extinguishable laughter on the turf, or huddled up in a still more advanced stage of intoxication,' like bundles of .rags. - The Montenegrin servants, who are the privileged•beholders of these scenes, are of ten compelled to 'haul them Hato their carts, in which they are jolted back to the harem. Those 'who are not too far gone frequently pull 'up, in passing through the phristian quarter, at the doors of taverns, to get more drink r., and a tile of a hundred carts may of ten be•seen stopping in one street, aillull of women, some made bold and chattering by, their excess, others hanging sleepily about and murmuring to be taken home. There is a walk planted' with elm trees, not far from the city, where only women are admitted.— Two ur three thousand assemble there'at a time, and sitting upon a verdant slope,-enjoy th, indescribable pantomime of a' comedy, which some infamous Jews hired for the purpose, perform on the limits of the forbid den ground, for their amusement. ,Europe ans, of course, cannot enter the walk itself i but they may see crowds collected ma dis tance, and ,hear the shrill applanse winch every.act more than usually hea4l,yk of ,the mountebanks creates in the feinalefc.roWd.- 0o these occasions it woold scarcely be pm ' Bible for a stranger to recognise eastern jibe, from the. descriptions he is accustomed to read." StkPLE'CURE FOR STAMMERING: Mr. Wakefield, at an ,inquest held lately in England States that a lewilays betor6, the summoning officer told him it would be use less to call one witness, a lad, because he stuttered so excessively that he could hardly articulate the shortest sentence in half an hour. Mr. Wakefield, however; had him called, and telling him that a shot v;g3uld not be discharged' from a gun without powder. so words could not come from the mouth un less the lungs had their powder, viz—air. He told the lad to inhale air, sr to draw his breath strongly ; and the boy having dyne so, Mr. W. asked him : " Can you talk now 7" .The boy, to the surprise of the jury, an meted immediately and glibly " Yea,'air, I can well." OE The coroner added that inhalation or sell inflation of the lungs with air was a sure remedy for stammering, and though it bad been discovered long ago, the' Faculty' had not until latelY, and then only a few of them. caused it to be prdcticed as a remedy for de. fective articulation. ' THE 'GAIT. I ' • One may judge of the spirit and dtsposi tion of a man by his ordinary gait and mien in walking \He who habitually parbues iti• atract thoughts, looks down on the .groma'd. 1 He who is accustomed to sudden impufses; or is trying °seize upon some necessary rec ollection, looks upptrith a kind of jerk. He who is a s.eady, eau:ions; merely practical man, walkb on deliberately, his eyes straight before him ; and, 'even iu his t ines , musing moods, observes things around sufficiently to avoid is p rter's knot or a itutcher's,tray. But the m 0 with strong ganglions—of pushing, li sly temperament, who .though practical, is et speculative : —the man - Who is emulousaid active, and. ever tryitig I to rise_ in life+sangurne, . alert, bold--wal ks with a min! of his fellow easy turn of his shoulder his eye is 11 trat,iys; - his huslorm is 07 . A sr , of ladies, w ing the cola, lady amour ., of ihe gebil cat with • tooko rather abo ve the It'eads passengers, kat with ti quick• his awn; w,hieli is t,iiibtly . kat on his mouth:ls .a 0- Peo ight, tither.. resitegs, bu t port bas potweitwigol defiance feet; brit without wallies* , , wr is gotng die rounds, of a patty o were caught, in a shower, nt tkay. , wasbed fro their cheek s: A ibow, Minks "ibie - coior of some "men's noels will not be wiebegi ,ter, at present! -U SoblsaLt) 11,cablti4. ILLAISTRATtn ; GRACtI. , , ~ ; . A clergyman ogee represented-the conduct of awakened sinners towards hiod'a offers of, gratuitous salvation thus: \A beneriilent and rich man'tiad a very Poor heighhor, to whom he sent this message ; .1 •4:1 wish to Make you • the gilt of a larni." • The phns . .man was pleased with', the idea of having rOartn, but' was too - proud at ,inice l to receive.ihns \ st gitt.] So he thought of d the matter much" and s anx-.1, musty. - His desire to have a home•ot bfisown. was daily growing stronger, • butilais., plrde was great. 'At length he; determiritd to viiii'i him who had made the Mier. But a stram•el delusion'abont this time ' Seized Mtn, for strange;' imagined that he - bad a hag of gold.. • So. IM: 1 .came with his bag, and said to the rich ruan,d " i, have-receive:o your - rnessage,l and , have; come to see yo ii. 1 wish to ownit he tatm,•El but I wislito pay for ir. :I will give you .n:i bag of gold for it." Lenus see your gold,'' Said the owner of the tarni. The pour man Opened his bag and looked, and his cdunte-,!, Enlace was 'changed, 'and lie said, •• Sir, I' thought it . Was golit, - •hu , 1 am suiry to say it is but silver ; I will girt. you my- hag of silH ver torlyour farm." "Look again :I do not think it IS ct tea bilier," Was the,t/letnu but , kind reply. - The, poor. non looked, a atlas lit beheld; his Ayes were further opened, and he said, " HoW.I ltaVe been!deceive4. '., It is noi] silver, but nnircopper. 'Will yOu sell •ine:: your farm tbr my bag of copper ti , You may;,} have it a-11.'' 7 "Loo again," was the out}; reply.:• Tile poor man tanked, tears stood at his eyes, his delusion seemed to he gone, and he said, " Alas lam ;undone. Ibis not even copper. It is but ashes. How poor I ant: I wish to Own that farm; but I' have nothing to pay. Will you give me the farm ?" The. rich man replied, • Ves.!.that was my fi:st and °illy offer. Will you accept lit on such terms ? With humility! 1:1 ut-witii eagerness the poor man said, " Yes and a thousand 1 hiessingeon you . for yoUr kindness." The table is easily ,applied. - blather has well t- pressed the difTereuce• hetweeM, grace and merit in leiv words ; God'" was a God tO Adam before he fell, but. to be a God to *sin ners, this is :grape., • Hewas..a God to Adatii in innocency by .. virtue,:ot the novenaut of works l• but be is not a God toady sinner but , Mille way of free -grace.— Dr. Punier ._ ,:. . 4 V - - TILE SAHBATft , A FRIEND. , .1. To Educat . - Conipaiectihntrtes with, arid Withait the Sabbatlt. thinistrattuns poiverlully quicken and' invigorate the hn uan intellect, while a vest atuutint ul kuowl• edge is.accumulated.• 2. -TO (3 , 11 1 here ore honored o liovertinieL. ft here are non-. Sabbaths ,and Despotiim ?,. it shows the'liattire of •110 man riOhts—atlapts laws to the actual wanis and . circumstances ut men".-CITIIIS a conscience that sustains laws and finalities liken' to make 'as well aslio obek 3. ,Tu Heald!! prnmoting cleauliue s, by tarnishing ueedlul rest tur the burly arid mud : , by pruinotag Cheerluluess and dash' Yin of spirits through us poyer, to pioducti a peaceful conscience, and by its s'ublinie intlU enci over passioUs of men. 4. To Guuff.‘lorals.: By keeping in illesillaracter of God by uniuldlin , the claims tel His holy law, by. creating for unlawful pteasnres, creating a public scu iiment that trowns on immorality, and Mat ,staftimeat. causing wise aud effectual laws fur. the suppresion of vice and 5. To Piety. By capsiag a right. view, tit God to preiail, by constaut pourtug on tneu's ududs those great ? elements ul ' ' piety, the th ymetruths of 11.'evelatiou, by ibus genti , a ung right.allectiuus'toward God and malt) by shadowing forth and liuniting men M die i`z,abbatli tit Heaven- Therefore the Sabbalh is ll:ie:Friend of the nation; the faintly: ' every boily'ip . friend; and never talk tu repay true and de:vuttil , ittend• ship fut . it with the most precniusbiess , f4is fur lime auilyturuity..-i-Boston <pat:tiler. FATE OF THE APOSTLES. The followiug, t'riel history Of the males el the apostles may tie , new: to ;those, vvliose reading' liar not been so evangelical as:•to know that :—Sr. Matthew blippubetl., to nave surered martyrdm, ur 1011118 ttitlll3 with a swot° at the city of - -Ethiupfa.• •St. Mark was dragged through the streets dna, in Egypt, till hC ixpred. Si. 'Luke was hanged upon au olive tree'm Greeet— St. John was put into p cauldriu of 'boiling oil in Rome, and (*coped death!. . terwatds died a natural death_ at Ephe sus, 10 Asia. Sr; James the great was be headed'at Jerusalem. ": St. JaMes the litis was thrown from a pinnacle u'r wing ut the .temple, and Men beaten with a 1 uller'sclub. Sr: Philip was imaged against p pillar at th erdpolis, a city in Phrygia. St. BarMoid"- ntelv was flayed alive,by the cbmtnand,ol barbarous king. St. A.u . drew Was bound : ' to a cross, 'whence he preached to the peupl until lie expired. St. ThOlklB9 was run through the body with a lanc, at Coroirian del, 'in she East Indiei. lit. Jude was shot 'to death with' arrows. Si. Simon Zeloti:s was crucified in Persia. St. 'Matthias Was first stoned thin beheaded. ISt. Barriabas wits stoned to death by the Jews, at Salaam. St. Paul-was beheaded at Rome; by the 'ty rant Nero. ~, . tioulcstici INFANTS; RIGIITS - • . We; the inditersonembers of the Infant Soctety,being hilly determmed . on our Own account, and in belie!' of the rising general non, to cry aloud for reform itt the systelit of manageineni to which we are'subjected, both parental, and professional, which is olten'utt civil and tin - medical. TherefOre, in • consid' cration of the, tact that we are forcibly brought into this existence without being consulted even in .regard to our feelings,liastes or w,ish• es, do we set forth,' herein, What we clait-n" to be our rights' and 'resolve that lidless they shall be grantedi t to up, it hereaftei be useles to cry-peace, peace, for there Shall be no peace: • 1 . ; " First--:We clainrthe right to draw lima that fountaih which Nature has provided for our.sustenance, and which isiconceded to be 1. the only source from 'which we can derive the materials fora vigorous 'growth. The too common practice r ot cuttm'g off our Sup plies from this source to avoid the necessity of attenilacce on our , wants,iwe regard as unworthy a Christian mother!, and inhuMaa Second—We earnestly Protest against the parfiality,exhibited by, our mothers in nursipg lap-dogs, and making,parlorcompau., ions of them, and takingt bem out riding on p,leasant days, while' i we are turned - over tp be nursed by Bridget, and kept week biter week confined td the! house without even an ardor. ;• • • "Third—We claim as a right a place in the parental bed, and deem it a very poor excuse for tucking us away with the nurse, that our mother conies •home from parties, and the opera, late at night!, which would be likely to disturb: us it we occupied'. her , , • Fourth—We ate opposed' to medicine,. which 'would seldoni, be required if we were properly pursed by our mothers and other wt,e cared for, and We have no dispositiOn to take it as a substitute, and especially do we raise our,voices "against the practice of manyiturses, who s'ecretly keep a bottle, of paregonc,.Or GOdfrey's . Goidtal, and force down our throats a dose in the evening, .so that we cannot disturb them= at night. ." "Fifth- T AW appeal most feelingly against the practice often fOr fashioit's sake, of dip ping us m cold water every morning; and sometimes morning and night. , it gives 'an Unnecessary. t+ hock to our setisibilittes,which -may be avoided, substituting, the tepid sponge; whiCh"we afe willing to subnin • so , far as cleanlineis; requires.. *. Sisth-:-Ailntle we are often deprived 'ot our natural 'nouishment, we am over.led with unwholesomelrutt 'by ,Way of coamen-• sation. With this practice Welk/mod dis gseuesmtesd,toacnod s t i h d r e o r w pl tt in ,;s i ve4i i c o h n ;chi! some thingnurse ex cites not only our stomachs hutour , tempers, and we get the cap ot being very ispunki. , weam7t r uc t ed ° el f l r i n -th nr e d v a a y ea :t n o t id sP ay " ,evy' and, d h ta" " These and many other abuses to Which we are subjected; deprive us'of the ability to g row in health and 'streogih,-rts nature in tended we should crind consequentlf, about ' half of us geeetekly„and.,die before we are old "eit'outh Arcare for ourselves. Believing ' Matt:4lol rights the rights' of infants are first iti• inrportatreei , we appeal to universal manhood fat `reform iolthis matter, by estitr , lishing•for us a. better system of maternal government ; and:that we may be eleirsied too roper, pootipa iii 'she lonia t scale, lad iniAmtet beWemed natekii-mt buttbeni to be ashamed of." , i - NO. 42 .tllt ccLUmn; COUGHING IN C. INS NPTION.) . ! A New York paper feeently,'Stateel that in • ne Week tilty iirsons (lied of cousuMpUun coy. ,A gentle Man catled On Us a dely or two after - the appiatance . vl the state ment, who actually escaped lyom the tangs • olconsur4iltion some yetrrs,ado ; and welare induced 10 present the circurristuaCes •• You speak of coughing - Lei me suggest to, you ;the riuery,Whemer this ts_not unnecessary add inyurtuusi I h ive' long been satisfied, &rpmi experiencet auttob sevvattori, mat much ot.!ihe coughidgmfitch precede; and attends consumption is volim tervv. Several years • ago I boarded wail a ttiau whO was in the'inkiedt stages ul Mori• stimp ‘ t , lta. I 'slept in .a chamber i l over 1 los bed-room, and was obliged to ,heae- Gtm . cough 'Cunonually -.and; distressingly. Ueu &toed the`annoyauce night alter miht, till it led we to:ritlect whether sometningiJutd. be'dune ttlstop rt., I watched tie stAiod which:the tnau u.ade, and etbsetved.Alsai. he evidently made ii,vuluulary Olort tu•ough. Alrer this 1 inau...exp . eritnelits myiell, and round that 1 cuilld prevent miseit 4ont cOughlug, sneezing, gaping, &c,, lu Sage 0.0 the strongest prupensitto these acts; by a strenuous effort ut the with \ Then )I . c-tickled that c6ughtug must bet Cry auit In jurious\ to the delicate :organs thae•are Fon cerned 'in it, especially when'the!y•arenn diseased State.. What call be worsednr ulcer ated bronchia, Of lungs; than t lent wrenchings of a : cough; ? It me itse than speaking.. A sung on any the body, It it tconitantly kept open lent Usage, or made raw again by a Conttistilw just when it is healed (and ol course bkgins• to itch) will grtyw:wo(se, and'end ih di•ath• a_:• - surie on the-Annus imay terruniate* latally, rl it is cuustanOy itrott• ted and:never sutlered_. to heal : 'and his it Seems to me tv just what coughing does tor it.• Qu the strength of such cotrotlera i ttous as these, L made bold-,to ; dsk the he Could nut - stun coughing.' lie answered nu, told l oi n What I thought about it; as above. lie agreed - make a trial ; and on dwpg so he tuurArto his surpriSe, that he tiouldi sup press hiseiough litmus( entirely;. •-,The jtuw tr of his will increased 4 as, he-exercised and in a r ,lew days the was must ;rid ill the iltspusittein to cough. tits• health, at the Liar - au time, evidently Imploved, and,'Wheu last' saw "itim„lie . ..was in strong hopes Lit getting out ol death's hands.." • This occurred eiglite - en years ago, and the Man Comes round linty, au active man, 'averring that he Atas out s had ft sick day since. HOW TO ACOID IIUSBANI). • I. Never marry for :wealth. wulnen's .tile cousiSteth nut iu ,the things:She pdssess- . eth: - Never marry ninp, or one who l struts about, daudvAike, in his silk glovtlit and rut lies, with silvered carie and ritig*uu his ti gers; bewsre' there - 1 • 3. Never marry at niggard, cluse4is.td., me'an, sordid" . Wretch, t wito saves l ev. peti ily, or spends grudg - togly. Take ea:re lest • he stint-sun to death.' I I 4, Never marry a stranger, ori one hose character is no: know or tested E Soine fe males jump aright info the' tire,iwitli their eyes - wide open ! i c • 5. Never' marry a rit . t.'ipe - or a drone; one whb-drawls and draggles thrtlugh 44, one loot alter another, and lets things" take their own rtause. : i • I Never- marry afman. who tre:lis his mother or sister unkindly or inififTer Such treatment is a iture indication; of ti meal. and wicked beast. • • • ; • 7. ; Never. on any s ircuunt„rnarry 1 gam bler, a profane person; one%ilio m thk least speaks lightly of litSd or religion. suell a man can never niuke 4 gontd•husband.! • S. Never marry 'n::sloven, a man who is negligent '44 his -person, Or his dress,tand filthy in 'his habits.... The external rippear- MICe is au index to 'hi, 'heart. 9.. Shun the' rake as ti snake! a,viitev ! deintin ! • 10. never marry a penult who. •us'ets. tobacco mu any Wm, or who is afidic.eu to the use ul ,ardentspirtts., Depend tiro!, it. yoti- are better off 'alone, than vou jwuutd 5e were' you tied to a man whose - I+3th is polluted arid whose vitals ate being gnawed out by, alcohol. THEItIELF • • Many percous who; are very exp.•ri m c;.r.• use of the.ritie, knout Doling of thezprne•i pie ou which it operates., - and would !te al a 11).11 . a.s.ked why a grooved thirrei throw at. ball truer than a mutur h bore. The Ite,w,ns are these 'lii the first place, no ,s or canibe cast perfectly spit-kJ - a:air -f Oat , sale heavier Mau tt.c oilier, arid Me tall tiiert:lore swerves hunt the finer ul projectuar.— However hard it inav he to Prove this thru retically. practice (lemutt.strates "tic Same smooth 'bore, immovably fixer), twice ;loaded; with the. same charge of tile sArue ptiwder, and With tails cast thi: saute mould, will pot i)lauf tfiem both in tile same sput,.at the same (Ustaner. The rifle barrel is a female se.rew,._Whaifr gives the tightly driv en ball a fotart - inotion -- , - to that it .the bullet, - or tallier the sing, itverves With one twist of the scretv, another revolution eon - sets the error. . There are but {lane 'notions in allfle' ball —the ,stratglit the spiral and tbY downward,-catised ,hy the Power of A title of . thirty la the pound drop 4 ball ebony a loot in a hundred yards. ltitles are sighted therefore tO rile 4 this deviatigo. Ott ieaving the ball nloves above Of continually 'talling• in a pai . aboiical lett 'e, till it intersects it: The point- in• I tersection is called itie point blank.. Who invented thq rifle is not knoilirt. [is priticiple'was kni-Wn to the North Ainerican Indians before the illieuVery ul tbecoptioent. Their arrows are ':feitth . .ered- spiragy, nod move_ precisely in the manner of - a rifle ball. VANKEE,B44G - GIIG IN PARIS Mr. Keridall,•one if the editors of the New Orleans Picayune, in a recent leteer lrom Paris, says: I feel a disposition e to crow over the whole tribeA these Europeans. Du not our clipper shipS cut-sail them steamers out-run them all—our Colt's revolv ers out-shoot themt'dll—and out threshing machines out-thresh) them thresh them all out, it you-will? If a mad - on j.his side wishes to keep hts throat ,muist: does h. not swallow an American julep, cAhler, or cock-tail ? 11 he wishes to keep his;teet dry,. dues he not wear ad American ove4.-hue It he Wishes to keep s , his blood purihed does he out use American sarsaparilla aid .11,fie wishes to keep ahead ou the rod, - dues "he not buy au American ' trotter ?. It lie wishes to keep warm'. dues he nut procure an Americau stovcl..ll he wishes; w- keep cotil, does he. nut sei.dt tor Americaidice ? 11 lie wishes to,keep !its 'money and effects sale, dues he not purchase one of Ilubb's American locks 1 If he wishes] to keep laticisell and family from want dr starration, does he not go to America, or Linn his eyes andithoughts to that direction ? 1 tell you that I feel Chap womb this mornitig+rePeat that I have e desire to crow, and lustily , over the r handi work and advantagesjof my own "cuuntry , men." ; , RAPID EXEC;IITION OP MIPSIC.- ' r • Pr: Lardner, when i'recently co dnivoting upon the speed of rievenly miles per; hot r at tamed on . the Great IWesiern Railroad of . Eogiand, temarked; that at that rateid . speed, the engine -'coughed" twenty times in a sec /3tid —a number irnposSible for the e#r to sep arate and - distinguish. j Now, untieS the, di rection of a great leader, we hav heard for tyviolins in' the code - 01: an over ufe firmly attacx a passage of:grottps of eigh t notes, and with lightning-like rapidity play, them per fectly together, as if by, one instrument, each note being most diinoctly,apprecialile by the ear.: The effect Oli AO our ience eves elec. trmal, exciting to the Nat degree. Happening to have a watch itt hand at the moment, we calculated the speed of ,the playetd, and found for twenty!two *odds. three croups or twenty-four notes i second were played by each- , Thus, 10 . each' seiond, they played nine hundred and.; siitv 'notes, add in the twenty seconds on one-third of ti minute. eighteen thousand two hundred dotes, and had a single one of these notes been mispla ced, a.htghly cultivated and naturally sus ceptible musical Or wOuld have discovered and - been displeased bpi:. __ ; 0:7- VERY Tnriii.—A sage has remarked that n man attain* to; the highest position in the shortest time by early ming, 3ANNAN,S .; 'S . TEat .oRirerma omag. • Efariagiaciaarall threePleseekere ' ered to execute 108 nod BOOK every description, at the adios Of 'Journal. abeepar than It can be dam et ,ea ORM establishment to ,be County,leseh ea Berg; PaspAlso, of' Large Peelers, Rail Ries Z e ll Abek Hand Bills, Pepe Both, , Artselct of Acrament, nese Beale, • Bill Heads, - Order 140 a,,, 44 1 At the very *shortest notice. Our stock at KM TYPE is more extensive 'hen that of any dies Odloe in this 'section of the State, and :sup hands employed expresily for Jobbing. Bowe practical 'Printer ourself, we will ItirRINSINI Oat work to be es neat as any that can be turaini INK II the dike. PRINTING IN COLORS Oro as the shorteet notice. ME DOOR BIVIDIIRT• Books bound ut every versetiS of style. Bleak Book* .levet y deacrir ;beYV etal ruled' To order at short no: ice APPOINTMENT OF BELMONT. The tullorviug is from the New York Peal, a paper vette' ia.polrtics: . By birth we'are a' native—politically We are nut ; but this much we are:--We aro American, heart, hotly and soul, sad we want to see au American party watt Amid caufaliogs, AtneriCan sympathies, Uteri cin' objects, American everything. Take • this man Belmont. , What or who istai L that . the Piesident ut the United Stater should sp.. • point him Mutate: tu the Courts of Honied, A sew months ago he was Austrian Consul . in New York. 01 course, any down mire meichaut .would endorse him. He has got teeditn, and is the nepnew anu agent of the Roio.chiltii--14 course the merchants timid endorse hon. There are American is Ito have the unblemished hardihood to sits taiu such au appiluiment. To all such we have but one question. ./iow mica diet yin; :- get? The appointment was gut for money,„ and, every American is aware tit that limos.'. ` Mr. Belmont was unknown to the Demo.' crane party. lle was uin even known to he a parts :nap. lie had rendered the country no service in the past, and there was no oo• peciat hope tor luture success. Why was be appointed.?—tor money. 'lt is stated that be loaned Mr.:Buchanau.,,,2o.ooo. What base the people ul.the country got to do with dual I To get him appointed, tottischildscoold well afford to hav paid halt a million of dollars. Why ? Simply this—to get possession of the inte ntions of this government officially. Mad hi advance ot other sources. When an - important dispatch is issued by the &mei* Partmeot to one Foreign Minister, a copy Is generally sent ,to all the Ministers abated, inclucing all the Charges. When Mr. Cat. holm was Secretary ot State, and wrote that important dispatch to Wm. R. King, Ibis Minister, to Parts, he gave orders to hive twerl ty seven copies ;ot;• it struck off. sad one sent to every American Minister Or Charge ; abroad. Oue was sent, we Mit*. her, to Darezac; who then occupied the pleas pow tilled by . Beimunt. Rothschild. would have gren a million tar have known tbeciatie tents I that dispatch, and the intention of I our Government in rewire to Tens. Cuba owes Ruthschilds ten millions. Now they wilt know, everya tog done by our Govern. ment in regard to o.lba before even the Eng lish Government are aware of it. Rottno childs now have a hold *upon out %tem meta through Belmont, tor, in Got's name. what Was Behnout when he came to this country, as their agent, bit; a penniless Jew clerk I Roiht,childir,tave made Belmont— whs. he is, and the y as shun unmake hint and th.Affiericau Governinant is now, represented at the Court of Holland byaJelir clerk ot Ruthschilds ' , Our friend, Sachem Dunlap, told us to-dsy that ibis apputuirneti,t was made against the representations ut secretary Marcy. •We hope so. Gov. Marcy t we hope, is too much • of au American and patriot to disgrace the euumrn_ atter such a laattion• The President ' at the Uutte;sl Suites. Frank Pierce, is slut resputitble, but the voice or an rammed 'sad outraged nation Will make herself felt thro' the United State's Senate, and he President will be !weed to give his reasons for aut.h an outrage. • ~ MI . . 1 --- ,:r BT ' EbTING STATISTICS. —A gouda Man cluiinin ' to be a "frieud to lb! WlMira race," ant; fa, keeps the iu.. of facts, figuies ahtl bablis . , has just laid betbre 'tau euquirtlig two; id "Abe boutum, mg bliniStiCe : •• i lie whole utituhu ut ,auguages spoken in the widiti amounts to 3,uti4 : 587 iu Eu- rope, 930 to Asia, 276 iu Attica and 1,284 in -4itietica. '[he inhabitants of ourglobe protessinture ,Man 1,000- diflerent religious. the uumber ut ineu , l is• about equallo the number of women. The average of human life is about 33 years... One quarter pirt die ,previou: to the age of 7 years; and one./ half ,before reaehum 17 years of age; end those who pass this age enjoy a felicity-TO tused to one-half the human species. ' 0 ,very I,oo , l,perrons only one .reaches 1 y. ors of lilt ; to every lut) only six react:ft 0 I ) age of 66; and uut:Mure than one in 5,000 live to 8u years of age. . . FAT;Ess • BEACTI T. '7Tit e Monlen Egypt. to order tu acquire it degree uf oa lie themselves several days to luke:waxm wa.er. '11,4 siav so lung in their baths, they eat and drink therein. Duriug ther ;mile ,hey are iu their bath, they: take, every hail hour, -time broil, made tit a tat pullet and stuthol with sweet almonds', hazel ndts dates um:.. Alter taking this sort of br6th tour limes; they eat a fttt pullet all but the head. When they, come out of the tiadi, they are tubbed over with per fumes aud sweet-scented pomatutii and alter that :sime.erf them take mitigalaast before they gu tu'bed .otheis take laiinaugh prepared with guni trigiCant and ; sugar candy ETIQUETTE.—h is related of . a fowl Austrian priuce, who was very Ilium, that he remained several hours contemplating dish, which he could not touch, according to etiquette, because the officer in rank was ab—, scut in the cuuutry, and' could pot be it hie post to less than halls day. But the prima, would have sooner died of hunger than aul•, ler a point of etiquette'sto he 'transgressed. INatle Antoinette, Que 4 en of France, is said to have catlght a severe cold one day, while waiting to have au under garment' put des, thellady in waiting beigg at the time 'hint and the firm lady not daring to infringe the law-of etiquette, which rendered the.pleas.'' tug office of dressing the queen the adz. , sive privilege of the first lady of the bed,- chamber. n'" Go •ro Cnuncfr.—lt a duty of pfs• . rents to see that their children attend dm' public worship of Almignty Gud on the Self.. bittli. Nut hing acts more unfatombly on the motal habits and character Man iodtvidual.: than habitual abstinence from' the Howie of. God.—We do not act the part of good pa. rents while we lease our families unprolit.' ded in this respect. No neighborhood offi community can long have a healthy Stew at, morals unties it has an altar erected to An , wotrltip of the Ruler of the-,Uniyente. . . tri . OUR OPINION.-1 have found, says'Ad dison, that the men who are really he moat food orthe ladies, wh,ithertsh tur hero for 1 highest tespecy tn , are seldom the 1 ptpular With the sex. , Men of great as•ulance,whose tongues are highly hung, who make . - w id. ,upply the place of ideas,: amid plict comfit' , Merit In the room ot spilliCarill i are tbetr lit- Tonto. A dike rttspect lot wotrett Ira& Cu respectful action towards them ; arid !ta r ter is' mostalien by Mew tor utglect or want of intere,..t. • / THERE IS a set 01, hatmleie tiers, tie quelitly 'to be mei with 10 conlowy. who deal much in the marvellous. Their usual mita don is to please and entertain but yr Into aremoat deliEbted With what they canape 11, be the truth, the” , pr. pl. eaap (1 pieaetag, and itteur . uoiversal biatue. —.Hume. • ry- it was the remark of an early Ro• `Nan, that it a man can't have a comfortable life, he'will have a jolly one, which mein) that the husband that's hen-peeked at Mime; will seek for consolation in warm drink and all night restaurants. -Young married dim.' ity will please makes note. 07 0 wit° to early years will not look forward, with virtuous forethought and reio. lotion thong the path which he is to travoli will be forced, It is Piobable, in mature Tani to look sack upon it with cutopuuttiott and ; sorrow. Q 3 Won2ll anfElafttittia- -Rev. Dr. Jackson; a clergyman ut Veratuot; to part• ilia with a duaghter. who had beau waffled. '• I wain you to remetuber tub! , ova thing: all you can get out of life Is.uletal : .. Gess. ' . .A GOOD CHARACTZE.-TV Borne Jour. n al, speaking a good word fora triend, ris• ' he has lived long enough to ler* the value of the unromantic virtues. rich if punctuality, industry, prudence." :P AN OLD At/THOR , saps—God and the dooor we alike adore U Just on the briolOC danger—nocbetore The danger paat,.. le. de alike requited II God is forgotten and tte - doctor alighted'! tJoittual. ,items.
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