4 0 3 " TB* 4112111114111 9 .. 301721tRAili: stescawnox. WO .DOLIARIS per SWIM, payable semilta- JRnily in adVatieblegthOse who re in the Conn 'sad annually In *dream to thoubiefto rattle out et tha County. The peiblisher reserves to tottitelf the right to ohugell2 OTput anntLlU D Whilinpaytnint te delayed 'anger than MO Veer , =Ss: Three copierte one Adareks, Seven do do , do - - - ' Fifteen do do , ' do - • - 'Ai 0 ° t 1 " Ctergy men and Saved Teaelutrs ,auPPlied with the Jouriuti 2$ in advance: kfrrs - or ,Aorr.krusnetz -1:.0no . squero of 14 tines 1 sq uare, 3 mos., 83 00 14 tunes, $1 00 6 , months, • '5 00 lledeecent insertion 2.5 1 year, .. • 8 . 00 , ._lllines, time, 25 (Avila of 3 lines, 300 '.7,44lubseient insertion, 121 do . slnren, 500 'Nerehanti and ot he r s a dvertising by the year • ... 1 with the privilege of inserting different ad ,. vertit,eutecas w eekly - • 12 00 W Larger AdrertbelreririlWri agreement. BUSINESS CARDS. Juu Di • P. 11100 ART . -Attorney at Law, Commis stoner for News YOTk• °Mee opposite American uouee, estate Iftreet,POttentle. Penna. 11159. ; • ,•••-, 17'74y* lAT aiLLIANI L. WHIMSY., ATI'OIZNEY Vat baer.Pottsville,actinylkilleoonly t Pa. Othee a Ventre stead. nearly opposite the Miners' Hank. Jon-4,1,85L 1-ly ton U. ELIENKLIC4,IIO.MeitiPATIIIC rifiristemS, Removed utUe to' ono of the tatclt, 'Wessels' cost duvet, Pottsville. AprllslB.ltiell. 18-t f' PLUMS 11. 016ABFP, ATTO - MEI" AT LAW, llavloj removed to Pintselfle, bap opened goutiles ooler ale Telegraph orlice.Cetwestreet, ,, PPositt the . &mein' hank. Um 6; it . c ,TOMS 0.001111&D. JUSTICE OF Tite PEACE. ii , will attend to guy basalts*. entrusted (a his care. ' itruntanity. - Mlle sad NUlti Collected, iLC, 'otfice to Blames at., uppas I UPI'. Halberstadt's . . Juues r MIL ''' 23-1, ' Q kit CiiiilliklifiZ....ll36Tleg OVrtilt PEACE, . b.7,,Potlseille. . Will attend promptly, to ColleetlOtm, i ' '' ...learlee, Pritchase and dale or Real Estate. acc..lo dompikilleoooty, Ps. Ocoee In Centre dtteel,oppo. to Inn Town Unit. -Oct t!o, OM. 411ROU Wild.l4lolBoN & JAR. COOI.IK R, Attaining at LW; Potteatile. Office In Centre 81 1 - • few nonce E 114 t alba '• Pennsylvania Call." Mr v Cooper will attend at all the Courts . • Yotteellle. Dec. 7. len DeT.VEL .111IMPSON. Mining Engineer. bas re, moved hies:ate to Dr- Cidkneelers Building, nex door but one-below the Protestant Episcopal Church ()entre eitteet,•tOtrseille, Pa., where be Will prompt ly attend to all orders In the nue of his profession. AVM 3,1E152, " 144 f ' JF. , WIIIi`XEY., Exuttemn; coLLEc •tion. COLOlDiellioll. and General Ageaty 49diee$ Wext %Wort° Kitten' Uank,Ptiiiiville, Dealer on an Aufw.gt money, Gold and eltvee. DRAFTS on Phila ;gelphlaswi New Vork tor rile% Match 50,165.1 luurAltto suIPPEAt,. ATTORNEY AND t. COUNSELLOR at Law, Phrlailelphteicelitattend 'lt., collections and ail other felted' hoetneite In the City Philadelphia, adjoining Countie4 Aoctelsewhere.— Unice No. 71 Huuth oteetiltiladerytia. .1 : fnt ou. Iti.ZtililAllia 4TTLlttltoV_ ST . LAW, ha' 0-opened an tame in Centre sliest, tottsille, 0 1 , 1 ,0 - ..ite the Episcopal Church, where? ba - Will be dallY fromrfo situ a- °Abs.*. Business lethstitto-bith will re ' rtt'ic Prompt attention, addratoult to him at either Iruttsvalenr Orwigsbutg: ve,-frAisi: ) . • , -7- E, A InENCY—For tho purchase and aale of Real Ca, p 1 • , -IL , ta lesrb u y I 4 g and selling Coal; taking charge of Fll' - . 1 44 1 -4 111 dds ; Mines, &c. „ and collecting retilt—from otiventy years.esperienre In the County he tiopca -su I;lsesatiaractioS. (Mice alahantango street,P.ottsville. unitel. 14... LULL, _ .... .. _ p'. Apr 110.18512 • , 'pIiCIBIASI R. I:IIANNAN ATTORNEY atjaiWtv ,•. 1 Otl:lee le Centre direst. opposite the 4piscopali - - 'hunt. Pottsvill e,Peouspiv 5 Ws. Nov. 20, 1ti52.. ' I ' 47ri P .y. . . 4 - LLCMS KLIXE.JIVETICC of Tat !PEActi own' attend to. the collection of ccounts, ace. ' Promptly, and all the duties appertain -moo his edict, Pottsville, Mc. 15, lea, '52-Iy• ~ „:,,- .torbn.—Narket Areet Properly fur woe Inquire .M of -ini ii. JAMES, sale . ; Market Street above Tenth, POttIIVISCe. - Feti.26,18.59. ''' •• Sir - - 3Elll3.—Wirolow 113..5ti and Doors, of various de ribriptioncoo band awl for sale by the eubscribor ol3fl 11. JAM Es , Make% Street above Tenth, Pottsville. Feb.2o, !eta. • • , • Imo: S. wAGENSELLER Ac EO,, flank s) era and Dealer's in 'Exchange, Taniaqua • Tertn'a. Collecting attended to, and drafts for aiali on all the principal cities of the... Mien. Also, Drafts paya ble at all the principal Banking Utilises In England. Ireland.) cotland and Wales. Julyl7. ISM . O - i I • UOWELL FlSllloii, ATTORNEY Al' LA W .LAPOTTEVILLE. Office CENTRE Btreeit•3 doors 'South of Episcopal Citurch,sa me side. • • APOI SO, 1853. 1819 , W. IN CLEAVER. formerly of thelirritA D R. le% W. C. CLEAVER, Engineers ethill du veyers, after several yams engagements In other pl ces,'haa re,opened an °Mee in Potuvllle, wherelie will be pleased to see the Mends of4he uld lt rm,d all who may require the Isere lee' of one of his 0 0 .• (mien. OFFICE—CENTRE Street. Immediately .pprVe the ' , Enver Terrace." , • May 28,1053. • 112-em MIAVLLLIM & RlCRARDt3rsttoraeyestave FA RSllattendto ail bnsitiess Inttusted to t hem w irsiee and ease. wfice Centro Street, next ddy tti, R. h Morris• 113 to: . Pottsville. - - - .- Jece22, MU -, t.1e.0_..41;1022. 2-I,* . 24, t.c . • ~---- e 4220 . -. R. SMITH. MININO ENGINE ft end 4U/unit/or. Oliver Twine., Centre Stieet; _We enie, Po. licaudnallonejtepanint Surveys arP , of Coal Mime, Coat Londe, Mining blactilne , er.c.. executed on .he obortest notice. Agent Coal )tiara, &e.. ... .. t • ow. 24, 18,22. -- ' -• te rini 0. N. BOlNBitki suastEOND JJOllica In Brick 3nilding,•Corner Bf !SECOND 3treea; nnet aide, four dunce "above Eanillre nr_llentrii u . Office, where a . - -wen knoWn as sated on Centre 'clog the most de . Borough of Youn t vine. 'llllloute In built of stone, 24 stor les high, 40 feet froati 140 feet deep, with Kitchens, Ice Houses i and otheronveniences for a There cease BtlUUng, Carriage Hou ses &r., [inched , 'ram property Is worthy it emotion of Cepitailsts and will be eni at a price which render' It the ree:i& !rabbi Investment in Potts. sine , • : • • . . , b 10.4, A of 20 feet front by 240 feet deep, on which is MOO Steerng Property : on Centre strait ' is a 'li n et Dwelling end Store !louse, Din ning litroarind Kitchen, attached. Tub prbperly is sell calculated fey any kind , of mercantile :businei. iTre buildint has teen occupied the pelt 10 years by Mr. P. i'..enrsonjas a Drug Store. On real end •of ••',)tin shove ntrationdist (which is on Railroad street) .2 .- tie i ingteanfil:fg me Dwellings , which are; nearly t,: ti el and hi a.celic t revisit* . Tnelatrat property will Goldin coezi with the cornier. . ! • • N 0.3. A to 30 feet front by 240 tent Seep,' situated en Gentrs stet, Ri.tween 'Norwegian and Marker street Oast sic) als erected a large three story Brick Dein and 810 Te 11Cllat: . The has h %tat; (tit story.liltehen and dinning room , attached : Tilltote ootu is 100 feet deep by 22 1 feet ir Tide. Tee a 4Ve i WithOill esception the moat +lel • sirst;le stare and IWhe Botough. ' . fro. 4. A frae D Ding situated' on Narweglan' :greet, et few cots blow 4th street. It Is a desire ' 1 4e lneletty ft s swill fatally. ; I Perron> nesimen(purehasing worthd do wet! to call span the,hbscrilter without debts as he isileter - • mined to sell se silllcheap and on iecornmodating terms. o 1 GEORGE W . SLATER. Ott. 15,1853. ". - ," 42-3 trio ; . VALIMILII Itnea. SISTATII •' • AT TIIIVA TB SALE. ; A ' DESIDASato-atery Rome Dwelling floosie. IZt andl..ot of Gonad, 20 feet front by 100 feet ,in depth, depth, to a-'2O fee . wide alley;on which there is a latcaod oath. lot it an etcAlent well o ter sod Pimp, with a variety of •- i Fruit Trees and irape,Vines,marintit a desirable resideateieltnate on Eno. Nor wegian Street, 41 the Borough of•Potta- P r il l, ',We._.' ". - . , ALSO, A. twcre.ory frame ITOtleeiseith Basiiment gala Stone. std Lot . orGrou rid. Apt en excellent 'ell of water ant ratnir„on iltlooes \ Alley, la the 'trough of Pottitine. , A1.a50, A aqua , ot two'Frante. Dwelag , 11 0 o*es, Ind lot of Groans on blinereellte Strect ks, • , ALSO.. A derinhie Lot of Uround,co • of Cal. 'ewhili and Secohl Streets, Pottsville, 3 7er a feet. LIAO. SeVerai ither good Building l i on so led Street and fiuvereirtan Addition In F elite, 111 of Filial are offered at law -prices ,d' easy klas, For WM - particulars apply to n iiii iiAIdIIEL !MET neat Estate ,ge.et, opposite tbel' owtn. . Dec. 10, MI .30-3tu . • : -- SALE. • . . 500,00 u FENT, OF LUAMER. TilF. a:identities hereby offer for elite . a -la quantity of PIISEL sod HEMLOCIE PLANK a sOaltDS.-ribleh are welt raanafattaria and • Ilk% half It mile from the cauterises, W il Ilainillo and Zrle Railroad. on the Dane of the little Cutts whin. Creek, if mile, from Pottsville. is portion of the Pisa is clear or panel staff. and all *of the i leageek le of the beet quality of White He The tei t atturv a ,y f rom 16 fo•10 feet. and tbvetliole Is • 041 1004 a ipt wean be friend in 'Cott/mils& Valley. It to e are n i n, pli e d up, sod WM be sold In oat lot or lots to salt purchaser,. For particulars. apply o ` - A:MALCOLM * CO.. Cantonese, Of to A. A. KgrifigDY, Cattallalla Valley' Novdrober 10, PAY. • , • 47-tf ,---- PAPER, wn= winGINGs. 5 r, Pape/ 'WOW for Ammo, Par tju ion sad n a il. f awns in price from 10, 42'70, 44 tents to di 5 pet aloes, oft of *tilt.b wt i be sold at City . liana William prima, and moms BANNAN'SI le "' " cbup n oo k sad paper Store, Potrle, gePt• Si. 18,3%. • M ar oory wogs, I N p a w , roan. for negionere— th e AlppabN I. Large . and Smolt Band, made of geed Paw'. and ruled dlareatly from the other Copy Boolts—Jrist saannfacuteed end for sale a— , B. BANBAK'S • a Cheap Book and fltationery tigor . e. /inch!. 18531. 24--? • trIIESTILOVLIA . V l ATrzatvlll.—The stbieri• V bsr bag Just received a lot of Vestibule rateros of Pour Hanging*, until' superior to any. thing of Um kind ever offered in Ibis rectlon. Also, GOLD PAPERN; Ofeturiatirstand most beautiful patterna,stiealtban arf Pleat. at SMINAIVid • ,- Cheap Papeebud Variety At re. Will WM!! , erttlE elftwerthesaacoaneee to tbe public that he has purchased demise:ln Weller's lee none, at:Tum bling Ran Dew; anti wet he Prepared to eoPPII the cothatualty with as mush tee as they may want ditto* lb. whole of the etwalogseasea at reasonable rate.. flaying esperleace.in the Pertness, and being deter. mined to 'apply keno esittoperas lo preference to those &Woad, be dealers hltakteir that hr will 1117 e en tire satisfaction to the commarrity. GRIBROB HEIR. okt Spin 111. 1.853. . • ;:' , r ::',,...*; z , .. , ::121 , .'.,;!,, ,- • -- :, -, : - .. ,- ,i ,- :•.., .- - : . ;-,,,;:--.3 .:;-1, - ,-;‘ , . ,,- -': ;'..''.7._:,, , ,,'. : 1 .:. ~ .: . 2.4: . 1 , .' l '----. .. #IO ,.....„. . 4.4 k 1. c .',.... '..- ,' - . L . U 4 ' .. { 1 ' . 41 1 1 1. :-• '' 1 - • =4l, ; 'l , • ' - -: - -.., , ,--..:-. .-'-'I , :;h1„,: • ......... i '• ' . ' •r'- ' :, ' 2 '. ''' ' f . , - ''''„.",-'''' I re . i: • ... t„. , 6. ......:.. $ ~..•, •:.; , 7,...,,.. r f., ~-.- ., ' ' L . ~ 4 T. . .'' : ' 1 : C 'L' ' . I.' '';'; 7;1. '. . .r , ti 1 • ." 7 . 5..; ! 1 ... LE G 1 , , . i ' .. • . .- i•, • ' ''' ''' ' 'Y ' E TUE ZONIFF:4S yr 4RA , a4mi t A., l AND BRING Otrf Flog. THE CAVERNS OF 11,0II11TAINk KUALA --, ~ rt PUBL. ' •. , . —LI RNING '• BY BENJAMIN- BAN ! ' , 9 . - -. . • SATURDAY MORNig VOl_,..‘l.XX. - ' . _ % , . I: .., tit ' I. 4 .4.tic.F 1 INSURANCE..I MISCEL. ,:,,hic." i...,, ...,... :. MIALCIIID BIACOII Giio ' "-; I - - INCOTT & CO, . T` vs cdosta '1 ' - babe k•fblksilottoient of •is i i . Wis uors mid thp Vim a / 7 , No. . otth Watet tand plc 3D . -4 Delman) Arioatir, Philsr 11, 1833.- i ' 5-1 'r.-- 11. - 001ILD. WE ' 4 Itilkiat .er V AC r 41' $ 00 10 5 00 FANCY FURS, An Elegant - and Burn , you. $3 mil; if not snperfoi-: to . • roam offerar. --• rOsTrli itteel, bel= Cneslnui.r.mi OFFER at very seduced pricer ittieTtU Ladies' Riding data and Cannel*, Chit dren's Fancy Hats, of all ea lots. Cloth, Plush and-I.llszed Capa,of et of style. Liedtlecnen'a,Drierna and Teaeoing . gni; thus of, every taper and friah, suit all. • - - Also, Young Cents' nits. A general assortment of Ladles' Fancy Fuss. November r, ton 45.3 m to-tp ~ FANCY *Vas, - 1117FrALO ROBES I.HE subsCriber would respectfully enil the atten tioo of hie , country friend* and the public gener ally to his superior assortment of , LAIHESFANCY FURS," • - Consisting pt Muffs, BOas, Vicbirmes, Cuffs, Fur Gloves,. Are. such as Slime, Martin, Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Silver Martin, Mink, 1.1u4.,0u Bay ,and RuAsian Sable Chincliiilasy&c., with a lull assort ment Of Fancy Carriage and Sleigh Bober, Foot Mutts, &c, • -- N B. Just received, a splendid assortment of BUFFALO ROBES, fur sale by the bale or Sin gle Hobo, . rir The highest price paid for Shipping Furs.—. Wadding cocetuntly on band. GEORGE F. WOMRATH, Importer end Manufacturer, ls:o. 13. N. Fourth St., Phead'a. 43.3 m 4V-3m get. 71, is: t LIE subscribers would re s spectfullylnforint ilirnn- J. nitrous friends and ctistocutu of Schuylkill Co. Iltxt their antortmentof.Clathingfor Youlig gentle. men is much isrger•thern , eser,andSbey are disposed to sell cheap. Terbium living at a distance, have the privilege of exchanging clothing putrilured at this sting, ti they do Pot slut. • ' F. A. tiorr ;s: ER, 272 ClTriAtout St, comes of Tenth, Phliara. . April 2. 10.53. . • EOM Quality tier true test U4eapilezte •ci a criffiNG ! . Clothing !: CLOXVIINg ! ! • - TUI most . extensive. - assottment or Clothing, to rteluythitl Counts, truth W • 1..30 percent. rhea per and better 10-oh. - than can be purchased entetvliere,ls at ••01.1.10A1i HA Lt.,' t•.rilet ircCentre andillahanton go steeds. A ittagodlcciit asstil latent of F AIL and WINTER cLotilim;,-or the aoloa taanionahte slyieS; in post on hand MO ready for sate at prices that DEFl'Clthl- PCIITION. An .'evarscisracie sold at this eatablish• merit it manufactured to Pottsville, it iii,therefore, exprenaly adapted to this region, and offers great dd. vantages to purchase rs over all Mc - rcryeitiferior City-rsade Cforaisin. ~ . ONE rtIAL weft Prove Mil, beyond' all doubt, to gay Mho are afrangern to the, face; aid ilioae who have not yet purchased , their VAI.E. or WINTER ClOttling - , will do well to cal I a tinj udge toil heinselera. An innuense variety of ,:• • BOYS' CIAITIIItiC, dutiable fur the leaeon, at CA tretitely I,m , pikes. ~ l*tonyaber the old stand, ••• OLD OAK BALL," co r ne4of Centre and Mananningn Streets. • • EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Proprktar. f(l.we rapPliCoTT 66 TAYLOR, Importers of ulothsand Ilry Cools.) 49-tf OM . . . J. CARD.—EDWARD T. TA 11,01 f, Merchant itilor, would Irspecifittly natant! attention of his nu Wrous friends and the public to hie Fall and Win te Stock of Cloths, Casstroeis, Elegant Vesting's, ~ selected from the test ma Oetti, %%tie Iche hi pre:. red to Make up to order, at very moderate prices. Anassortninot of ille,ses.lierchiefs,S.uspenders,Silk huts, &c. . Agent torthe New York, Lundbnand Farb:. fashions. PottSVllle, Oct. It, 13b2. ' • 4P-ti WATCHES, &C. JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT, Practical Watchmaker, and Dealer. in Watches, Jewelry 4e., at the Old Stand, two doors above the Miners' Bank, C'entre Simi AtEIVECTFIILI.I: invites the . attention of the Put.' tie to his large and elegant assorimentof Gold and Silver. Patent Lever, Duplex, Anchor-Escapement, Horizontal, Lepine and Plain Watches, Imported and, American Clocks. Fine Gold Jewelry, etutracing a, variety of entirely new styles •of Breast Pins, Ear Rings &c., Gold and Silver Pencils, and Pen' cases; Superior Gold Peas, Silver Spoons;Forks, and Rutter Knives, Plated and Britannia Ware, Silver, Pearl, Shell aqd Pqper Mache Card Cases, Plated Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Fine Cutlery, I' iulin and Gui tar Strings; Ac. &e. . • All Fresh Stock, just received and opened, at the Old Stand. and New_ritore—Wherd the repairing, of all kinds of gold SSE! Silver Wa tams, Clocks and Jewelry will be carefully attended to. • ['Don't forget, two doors shove tho.Bllners' Bant,Cestre Street, Pottsvi Od lle. , , • EPg 6 3. nuorr: Nov. 12,180.. TIST. T and wu.Lleraiment ,- (Of the late firm of INIADV ELLIOTT. 'ION OF TILE 11W WATCH. opposite Mortiniex's 01Intel, respeca fully. announces to. his fr Wilda and the public, that he still continues i• v i 4p to otfer for sale a choice axsortment of Clocks, Watches, Sllser %Vete and fineJeweirg, hc.,tO which he , invites attention.i lie le determined not to he under-. sOld by . any here or elsewhere.. Call and Judge , for yoursstves. • .Wilitt his experience in Waimea and a desire to please. ands guarantee that all good; shall. prove to be as represented, he hopes stilt to retain' hiishare orpatronsge. N. 11:—All kinds of %Vetches, Clock! and Jewelry, carefully repaired and warranfed. WILLIAM IMAM' = 46-t f •ALEXANUER he will per lacing a:laicals, ell s 'hiaMirk,s do., xmote thatru lhop,conier of :Mont) WWI be MI Centre Fet.,'Rign of the Eli: %Vetch, Opposite Illortisier's Hotel, Oct.ft 41-ly • -7. ALES. WATOUES,' JEWELRY AND " SPATE Ic WAR E. tr RE undersigned would most 'respectfully inform hia friends and the public generally, that he has recently enlarged and otherwise lm proved Ms store, and is prepared to of- Vl" - : :1 fee goads h, for beauty and slylairr. • 71 ‘ of finish, cannot be surpassed.. WWI I has now In store an eatenstiveaasortineut of WATCH.. ES, JEWDLRY, SILVER •WARK and FAN CV GOODS, &c., to which he invites aft entiou. Being determined to dispose of them at. prices which can ard fall to render sattsfactlon. Ale has conliderable experience • in the fillSlllesll, and will endeavor to please thorn who may favor butt with their patronage All goods guaranteed to be On represented. N. 113.—W art Ilea -and Jewelry repaired and warran ted. AU orders by mar; or otherwise. promptly at tended to. • . JAMES 11. FIDLER. No. 11. South below lidatket Don't - forget the number.. July 16.1853. lyir he Doolligh cf isville In rApill dinteedlue pre- InS Reel estate, REAL ESTATE. ^.„ 110IISES: AND LOTS IN LAWTON,R. ADULT] oN TO poux CARBON. LAWTON VILLE; TRACT is • now, laid out into Lots, and will be . - sold un tenet which, will enable every ne.• lnduirrietse map to nUrchuse for !Omni(' n i and family • ' A HOUSE AND 11051 E. • A piano( the ntuperty cun ne peen, and'the,teinurrt salt made known by Application at the °Mee of EDWAUD OWEN PARRY. Agent., a ttn. Kentucky "tank. Centre sireet,Vottuyillei. Sentrinhet 4,1652 , 364 f. VAIMABLE_PROPER • .IN POTTS VILLE AT I , IIIVATE SALE. CHEAP. The Subscribers oiler at Piivate Sale all 111i:du - act of Land and building lots. know . a as the "Carboy ;Hill " or " Young's Hill " property in the Borough of Pottsville, extending from the River Schuylkill above Mr.,Luuei',.s. Brewery, to the Port Carbon .road, being about 250 yards in Niidth and containing 30 acres, more or 'testi. This prOperty may be said to be Invaluable, not only for the purposes of buil ding, but also as'offering the. Deer locality. in 4he Borough, on which to erectiMitable Water, „War - r-supplying the town with wiiter. Apply &Abet office, corner Coal and Collowhill Streets. a ' --_ SNYDER St MILNE'S August 27,8f_'.1„ . 2...7,, , .. ; 3541 TO COAL OPERATORS , TUE North American Coat Company oltferit ro L for a term of years, the Nines upon the tr of land eaßed Centreville, la Secuylklll County. se Mines are well known as among tint best of , 0 Ash veins of thellegain—among them are the - i ds , the Pattnor,tho Clarkson, and Peach Mountai The tract lieswithin a mile of Yottswille,a via. netted withilmatount Carbon Railroad by a mud owned by the Company. Its proximity to e4EI-. leg Railroad Elves to this tract strut adira ea Si regards transportation. A more pirticular desctiption Is deemed] eery, as 'any person disposed tO Warm the 3 of eoUrse,eSatiline forAemseives. Two striall 'engines on the trart wil with the mines. - , • The • attention of parsons disposed itij Lamb, and who can command some, ca fed to this property. Reference can be Nlee,Agent of the Company, P, W. sac Oineer. Peter t aimpson, Engineer of sPottairille ; or to the subscriber, No. ill , 'titindelphts. . •. I Poseesslon can be bad at ai i i ii i v Hine October next. . JO . C. 'tept. 11.1852. . 1 . __ j Di ECM three Towr in ,At Pete ded anion MOQAI am, tired 4 ogres 10 trt CLOTHING SOTS' CLOTHING 'CFAS= REAL EST subscriber to Dili atj +wing deieriLed Real E s tates r - ' lAklilli r i iStilte setteo EA neaPio stetteid sits Laaak atlataery a eW SWOT' tentNl 4 ' 'warfare Cal" rarv'ealee' CrOtaititat a Candles cite tiq dal,) frog) the! the - iliAte4geit Toilet Mag% , YellotOil34 ItcAntd, fl ' (ad' Sprtni Lard Oil, r Molar Oil, 011,AWinterand Spring,' at Cohn and Mar W hale Oil, Vice 911, bleached, %Teta' pit,' t nig oil, L miles, eylua odic., (Colniedand Plain) . .ir ,", . Ajter which weave sole A wt's) shed Candles. Fot the above haunt premidut (a ditvet Me. institute, and a Diploma from wteciet yott mei' late e shibitiolts. , ther Fancy soap; • , 110 and Castile soap, • 4 1, 14'pakes. ...' • BOLDIN & PRICE, • ... 31g.; VhatiteS , third store above - , i•' , i 1 hrtull Street, Philadelphia. t 11l ati 12.125 , ', 21-1 y , - _ ~...-.._ ' . I f iliAßD. • . • Mt REM6I EIN, HAIR, 177 Chestnut Sir, I opposite I House, rIIILA D.ELPIIIA n , IA: vontor.of the tednossamer Ventilating kyle, and Elast)e ipaicea. Instructions to enable ladies and:ge to': measure their. own bt;la-e• with aettrar . , Foie '; 'Troupes; 4. Sealps, In., No. I Tee tliv;No. I Front forrhend to • bfrad I - beck Defer es bald over;. 2 Over forehead, as shit) • Car an required. 3 Frninfilliontrf 3 Over the cram, of thi •t- the 4 _FrOririr,s4 * . It. Dflakial*tiks ready for s a lt' a sPleA r illil stock of ffiess ' oTou pees, Ladies' . Wigs; half Wig., POD) , dris, kr.c., beautifully menu dir, factored, ti ap,ittanv establishment in the Union.L . ?,:,. r'. DOLLO alllti in , : Extract or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prep Eljauth American herbs sod roots, the most sin Xttifo•cver produced for preser- And' the lia; Ilibi:,mo or clanging color, re florins gm git tft .. s,...aby and luxuriant Date. Ado* wantons why Dollard's hair cut ing SaloodliPs it. Unman popularity is the act that hisltrapplied to every head of bar cos at hi. *neat, Consequently it is kept in better proddiktban glider any-other knoivn ap plication..pethas practically tested by Ikon sands; ore atest guaranty-of thutlfwacy. . Sold writ. tql retail at his oid establishment, 177 Dugs ~ oppeisite the state House,Prril adelphla. t'., R. tio ' •at last discovered rate piss s it,. at and announces It-for , with' mfogs s o ill its aclipasa ( ng everything °film kind now , It colorsshe hair either black or g, o so o :l4desired',) and is used without tug i s j o s si to , r skis, either by stain or other wise can ed off lit ten minutes' after appli cation, sr acting frog. Its etneley. Persons visiting t Inviterkto rive him a tall. Let .ters nd 'DULLARD, 177 Chestnut Street s plower tecdive Attention: • My S 3 ;'..-' 1' • ~~~~ ?)s air ROVIND most eStensine use, and more ended focomeldnery, than any ma . Isleet,.worishog cleat .and free from tathd lo all Slues tote just-what It la 41 4 .1 salt. !Operators who one me t/Open Wal t that It Is the cheapest spied lethal,' ales. - airCISK PckTT'd Hardware Suite UMW!!! Liquor Stole, agents tot this fmktnitly attended to. Pr"' hiSh Of Oat I lin , ; i ch.e an b or 1 to utr, Aloe 4111111 LEAD • . Manutteturere, No. IONT attnet, Philadelphia, have albeit' Warranted pore W1.11T6 Momers who hate beenuparingly once of a eon on the attitle,sbalt rs e poseVsses those preservative les, ith desirable in a patnt,to 'Onntialterated white lead ; berme r materials only mats its value. ,n the stsedy Wim of the manufse - ne, to supply to the public a per , it, and Ow unceasing demand for that it hire met with favor. It is on one head WETIIERILL • and clothe other, warranted parr. W E 6 now :a LEA. I suppl No and an C. any • turns teat) lava Blt all i ',Mint ilia Proof PAINT. 01031 owe'. . re fialmjuetierelved ifurther:sup7 MOW and , valuab e substance. in I slate color, they have a beautiful awn, resembling the sand stone now In It adialted fort he front of buildinga : 1 gredlentsarii.slilea,ahtminaand pro bleb In the. Opinion of scientific men counts for Its twe-proof nature—the ',OIaLICO being ; non-conductors, and the sit cetnent,to bind the whole together te and'durablextaint. thewith Linseed Oil, andapplied the male an Ordinary paint, to wood ,tanvaas, paps4,&e. It hardens grade les ilte,proollt Is partftularly aulta.. I landings, steamboat sad car-decks sjkaces, ag.c. :Atoofeoated withL the Itoine,of slate, ate vast saving of ex; a4eieen. &title (Ace if the subseri. HARBISON, intoritenB Sr. Co., No. 431 rfoufb Front St., Philada. .3 ': 47-tt S . tbzutstiw PAINTS. Ddizbie and Froteitire. - • it'aIiD`FIRE.PROOF ill stkond any Climate, without crack battens by,esposure, thus miktiail I 01",ktone. protect's& Wood from ud other metals from rust and cor- re frO,n3 tbevrti.ealled Mineral Faints are;:principtilly Ochres and Clays entiittly worthless. Palate are pinely Metallic, contain- Clay. • ted, libely, min readily with Lineed trounce of stlndiner and flour tin. freel,y as the best Vvhito Lead. - stet ailothentin body or covering und - eflir,bick, will cover as much 'unclip( whitMLead. ' natur,alcolorir, viz: Black Of Slate, dthotoiale• .--This Paint Sows readily undertbe erinuvropertits Increased by using ly as possible with ruas Linseed Oily e lasting or pretesting body and the diunttir agent /n spreading h. es of two MOO', one from Mb Pres idelehia and Reading Bait:owl Co.. Uentlernan, critil-Inown resident .a• pbua. itad Reading Batt road Co.l Pdtladelpita,...tay_ 3, 1832. j" ~-,.. a. Esq. , --Dear Afire —Ws base used ainta .Ifor more than a year, and for ir,Dep9(l, Srt.., ifc.,wa hare found it ) tl9 pawl we Use used. In fact, tees lil reference aver 'all °theta we Aare !poeti c. o.l,lN TIC Yoins res K/I pectfully, - . • .18,President. - ‘.:: ...._ ~.. • vastii,.a.s.,Siptortur 9.1852. ..;' theta PIMA 'Mils. Mils. * i • a sit nu taunt 01Ation of 411trei' tr • ' Ittek'you bate pate rarMarbtne j tog plir% I Iv* yOtioritta plelioure, 1 rty reetiromeadatioa or it as a pre ' a coransantudtg frost ll' r blariters. or banditti. Thapatat *itch you put . now become u bard as smal," and from Firm In thts dire - Wm as is pos it - ka after she roofs bad tun painted, a ' intentOa two be three iblagles by` _ , —__....—.. et rzal se Coat , , is Invl o D. E. Glyn Ca .es. all at th 41b81.. rth Vith .the Xr-tr P It SALII ate gale the an roisonthte' EttIMI LWE ZNSUU 4 SCE. . .CHIARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY TRUST COMPANY 0f , ... - 14111,AGELPIG,s.' 0.13* CHESNUT GT.,thy First Mot Eta . :ustupi House. Capltal4,llsoo,ooo. Chute, I. Continue to make stannous on !Cresco favorable terms. - Thal blng paid •ep and, Initested. together and.coastantly I ocreCethe .esecred fund,' erfect Security to the merited. • ;mlturnotey be pald yelitly, half-yearly. or • nutmeg add a eosins pertegically to the le.. for life, 'jibe Seat Bohai, appropriated le r,1844, and the second thinus to bscerober, Athol. to so addition ofyglSl 50 to every 'insured under the uldeat :,yoolicies making a 52 50 rwhieb.vrill be paid otherclt shalt become a ipatead or .1000 originally Insured ; the next oldest amount to $1231. 50 ; the untie agetu 0101950 for every $1000: I the others in Cif taus ptupot Lion according to the amount and time/ Orstanling,whicb addition/image se average of motif Mute Ottpu teal: upon the , premiums paid, without Aheteastag eke en: noel premium: . • MA NAGERS4c-' ' ThotnXi Ridgway.. ' Jobt. Al•llrown.,• • - oa pavls. H. Hairnet. Jo Jay Amlthi. Frederkh :Brown, Robert Pearsall. • George Taber, „ Joseph Venger, John 11: , Lalleuer, Thome, P. Jameili • Whaftolftemil, Joseph T. Ralley4 John . I Q.lltoek Pamphlets containing table of iMes and explana- Omi, lorm ofapplloat lon and furtbhl Information can be hid at the i, • . THOMAS RUHR WAY, Prerldent, Jetlii , F. I Al*. Actuary. "..1. : *The subscriber is Agent for tifebbove Company UlBllOOlll county, and vittretfect;lnsurancee,and 'give all necetaary 'iulei mules on the subject. BANNAN. ....11T a att. ' APrap. ISM FIRE INSURANCE. 0101ZAWK VaLI43IT FA . ff.1,1(61 - I,S' iNSURANCE7OOIIrPANY",. seepTlA, NEW ltOati: Capitcit t200,00u. Well and retil.tely inverted . • ._ ;.„. •- I'L .; inIRECTIIiti... ~-; ADAM G.:NAM YATTEN, •U ' ,VMDDSI, _ WILLIAM nficioal,l fJaaeca EWA.. thimu..4 Y. saa+PCNIG !Pilau. lf, , peitics,, AnkAsio ti V. Tina., ! • !isAac VEpars. - JAN24I, W. PANvilMi fltolay A•Ater.L. Cu•Rtee If. TOLL,! NacalocsitSiodzii, JOAN kii: ; !,•? l,liNt.o. • ~ .•: c .i 1 r 4FfICEII:I. • A. t:: VAR PATTER,NCS'LIJASPER 140cOletritall• Win. RtcIUR, Viet .Pres't.lAssais Vt, -. :Tot.t.,Treast, Kew,' niu SIA n lan sus; Jun., tiene',qt Agent, No. 3 Greene Xtreet, Ticino,' N. J. E .. , • • • ,I• • • ' 110PEIIENenS .-.::' .• . lion.*4l. Johnsbn. Co:, Judge, Ittri4iteitady. ••" . ' Inn. F. Ciate, Snow'. , ..;, .•" -,,, . 1 Mr. Vortear, County Clerk,r. r.: . . , ~ ." Alrarn A. Vin Wm, Mayoto: : rr• - . rr. -N .N yet's, Ex-Mayor` r'' • ' ". V. Wright. Recorder, Alban . . . U. U. {! an DyekoTroprietorAlba . titlng. i , ' Jacob ay id tinders, Esq. i r q . Thornlirelark, Einf, New York. i•• • - • • e..). policies of Insurance egnlnst Obi and alio In land poil4les on COAL and I.llToA,conalgned to Philadelphia, New 'York, and .E ter n: moue, issued' by r , r,rr - .. J. . witrcr4EY, • • #. ',I, • • , Agent for ticbuyikill County, ' - ' ''l' • , O ce next doorttrbliners• Rack. June'2.5;11832. • . • '.i';'• 26.4 r . TH . Eau' ariNuAL STATIMENT OF TRt OTATE MUTUAL Ft RE iftut OIABINE INtM.tANCE COMPANY of PEN - 19'.81(LMAIV1A. Drancla Otpee 4 145121IESTN UT titre4l;Thitadelphin. Assetd May 1, 18.54, *209,010 451 Premium l gecepted:to May 1:1852, - 135,050 50 interegt ori:Loaaa, ace., • ; 1.,010 19 CalittaiStbik, • 100,000 00 •116,189 46 Lomita, eqlenseti, re-insurance aud'oe tuned ritemluals; ' r •5 E 4338,318 70 ' INVESTMENTS.' Bonds, Mortgagee, stocks ane iphergrirful securities, 41161,481 98 Premium notes, 4179,018 31 ;dish on hand. , - rtgge 91 Total ain't et resources liable far lossig' ! " 1030,318 70 This Company insures on bnildingslierp . etually or ,limited; also, on all kinds ofruierzbariahte and fur .iiiture by the year, on the most reuopible terms. Aeolic:l;lo,4Am insurance in the Write Company 'are respectfully solicited by 30.1131 T. 8110131 4 11311, Ag't. OFFICEt4-Its CENTRE :Street, 3.1 does above Mar ket, Putt/vine. ' June 11.J331 ' TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE', ;COMPANY i OP PIIILADELPHIA.',.:., OFFICE No. 103; Chestnut atioet,dear Fifth St DIRECTORS, unities N; Balletic V, George W.Stichards Tbonias Lltirt„ • Mordecai liViLewis, . • Tobias Wagner, - Adolpbe E. Durk, Sawnelprant. David S. Ereern, Jacob ILlttnith, Morris Filiation, continuo make Utterance, pennons* Or limit on every destription of property, in towriandconatry at rates as tow as are consistent with security, 20-h Invested, affeird ample protection to the Imo . . The meteor the Cowan, on - Janner)9st, 11146,.tie piblished aireeibly to an Act of /Wrinkly, wore as follows, tic r. • - Homage* 0890,552 65 Stocks *i; ,, :51,563 Real Ruatei 108.358 90 Cash, V 45,157 67 Temporaryi Loans...lj: 125,459 00 ' ** omit , • Since thele Incorporation, a period , 9f eighteen, years, they have paid upwards creme seillros twokise ire,' thousand' dottare,,letsea by fire, thereby OW log e v ideate of the advantages Of ineurietice.aitiveil as the ability disposition to meet with - prompt: nese, all liabilities. 'CHARLES N. DANCKERJ'resident. CHARLES O. DANCERS, Seermary. Thesobrctlhar has been appointed slant fur the above mentioned institution. and is now.Wreparrd to tneke Insurance, on every description ofiroperty, at theloweat rates. ANDREW RUSS E, Agent= , PfOtaville.i.fan 11.1651 11-er 25-It 1 t . : S. noovan . - . .. WOLESALE and Betalt Dealer ' in t eroveg,Tlin sod Hollow Ware. ffe announces iii his friends and euatemeritrhat be atilt continues Whig untie large and splendid stock of Stoves, ilte.,4„ - ".ydriety of new patterm,of Cooking, Parlor, Odled:and Hall Stoves. lie has now the largest and most splendid stoceeeer olfaied In this region; he WOOld inylle everybody itilavant of anything, to hid llite of buil nay, to cdli and examine for themselverliefore pur chasing elseadhere. Ile can give genetaliktisfacUott to buyers. 14 can always supply any amens bought at iii 9 eatatillidiment with odd pieties, gra tds,or bricks, or repair them. Among bisselectiou of Elovee will be found MEMO. Steve improyed,witirhaor the last two years, has proved the best Otoreoer used; he has the ' , Morning Mar, Improved, of 'AM, a note double oven move. for Coal or Wood, warranted to bake, broil, boil 'and fry, In the most perfieb..manner, or the MONEY REFUNDED; the New 'Orld Cook, the Liberty Cook. the Astor Cook, the Cilreftl Cook, the Delaware Cook, the Fl :Fop, CompleWthe Com plete Conk, and a varietytheir Cook droves* A i A variety of Patterns pea of Pairkor, °Mem and lfall Stoves; continually keeps on Mind a large assottatent of , Tin and Iron warn, ROothae, and all kind of worit',wanted in his line of boalknit, will be promptly attended to. .5, 1100VER: Pottsville, Sept. 17 ' 1553. . . i 88-ti , • • EINI • For lleati . 4 Public a, 4c. • FURNACES aro highly recombended by .1. eletentlfie l'ersonkand the late lamenwiDowning, erbeing the 'pry beet in WIC; 'they do IM drum the air thrown into the room, but give a please tlf,healthy heat. and a perfect aletem of Ventilation hi; connec ted with the Vuinnee. They are being usedin all the &hoot Itonee*, ?oldie linildings and Private Houses generally in ant cilia. They vary in alai ghd price Wom 120 to 1147. I . -• 'ENAMBLEfI IRON MhNTELS. We Would cell:the attention,of those abdit build log to the beautiful articles .above mentioned. -Tbe Enameled mirror Mantels are beautifully inlaid with pearl; also Parlor and Chamber Frame Chalet, all of the most exquisite designs mid the moat elegant fin ish. We have also a variety of patterns ofile JHar blei:ed from Abrstris, which have been sOurecently Introduced. They are made In exam imitalbrn of the (wear varietiesof marble, such as EgyptitinA.allan, Elenna, Corbelleted and other'', all of Which for beauty of design, and exquisite finish, cannot. be our passed. They tire sold at about ball the cciatof mar: . ble, and will conipare favorably k with the boat quali ties of that material. Those witch we tutiolg,,, ready set up, have attracted much attention and elicited ex pressions of the highest admiration. Ladles actit gen tlemen are invited to examine•our Moot °Clientele before purchasing marble. , VATENT VENTILATORS - fie (Adm. nays, wbic prevent Chimneys, from Souniiing4tt mates %beware* t effectually prevents a *intl. Of air down the Chimney. Int any eilturtion• stir The subscriber has been appointed Agentfer the Me of the abase Furnaces, Mantels and Ventilators by the Manufsetniers, In Schaylkill CoUntlifto, will Walsh them at e cash prices, carriage only !roams con tainfardescriptlons Ltd recommendations can be had .rt kis , floolt Store, and any. InfoArtat len given. Specimen!, can be 60011 at his Weidbouse, bath of the Alis , ttra• Journal office. " • DANNAN, yule Agent for Sebnyttill Coirsty. Bept.l4. ' , . 2ti," • clifa.Ml niilE fltiburlbet, helot about to latraltiat St I Power and otherwise enlarge cite • ' facilities of his alined! eatensive Be. tabbeement,lnvites the attention o the piddle to hie tnenuLtetore of ea, Wagons and Vehicles of every , deseriptioiii. flawing every ;department: of Abe, Coath*alting business at hand, mph:l)4n only the best reoitmen. Ind using the best 'materials « daaterainay tl4 , mire of •secorlog satisfactory writ , ; • • Vehicles of every style atiordelith mime tooider.— Repairs neatly had suketantially done« 'edOrdein fromabinai promptly attended to. Monts ' at Shop. Mon Addition, Centre lii....iteit9YPPPlS site the To/hetet*, Pottsville. ' • - • . • t • • GEORGE JBNIegIICIII. Mar& • lot OUTTa mons vc /NM ' *." ' somEtplow ENTIRELY NEw, TILE N . Atneria Glatta Perth& Co..N. Vcirk. arm now offering'. at -. wholesale w great variety of chubby, Ake" made Irmo Ridar'a Patent VulernaVad Onus Pendia; of irew - styles and beautiful Edlsho.-- These 'goedrare water•proof. free front'unatainant pUskle and !tisane Eke loins-rubber, sled not . Injured by fatty substances, and will not deffrapore and become stleity.{ Thar are Vrty diffetent Itebar atter front soy other (audit heretofore made of Onus perch*, either in tble country or Europe; and are warranted to gaud among tbe variety . may be found Coats,' vvvaner Copal, Pamlico:Reeling Jackets, Overalls. blights, Son.westeta, Cap*, Camp Blanket,. Rom Ore_ itra„ knower Maus, Syringes. nrollit Punips.Ralli tear:l 'and Ink SHAM: 10•11;bage. eportmett'a DOW, Conn, gleam - PaCintlf.' Machias Bahia& agat Clotho, ke., to !al a very chimp and effectlfe Preserver, rude niaratily to meat the near Olean gel law of Comma. All of a finish sad outlaw riot to any 0 - Mer alraNlr- proof" _tooda now lore the public. For the at the WAREHOUSE, tlt , Oar etreet..New VOlllll. ' - . Dealarala witteviorontgol ale Wirral teeigralne them good., balking, they will dad Cligairtri e Ann gas icortaleit;lo iniyildt4they havwownen Infant ' ••• - • • ' - • Ordara to anitaighl sagenteit at aiiit oink* WILLI4II 111111 W., Co.hausiff._ ,- • - EWA 11,141:41:W;',c, . Truant! • • Ragsgtllp/ 4 : • ' uvanmm%•Y. .ISTOVES:.'i: maLsorirS runpreciOi -'r .~ ~~~ S,i 11111 . strarasir BGEIOO4 IMOLA AND • i •.• • I.HIE subsevlber Minya trips orkaad ounment of dunday raw]: Book% such aa generally used In Sunday &hoed& - Sunday School Liu:arms of JOO Soil., • ' 010 00 , • Do do do . riot. Sited 30eath,, 10 OD Do do do at - ,S SO Do. ...Ida do at , ' • 111 f0 Cottage larary. ' - • : 100 Episcopal Sunday Dieliool 00 Mal% SOO Testa meats,Geraiiio Ind ODD Bibles, English ma Ortmas. Eighth and German Remold Boots, • 'Hymn babas. &a *.c.. all or which solil be sold af Sunday School Union prkes.and the crime saved by ynccbasins , at • 13.11401/01•11 Champ Heel! and t Lama. • )isoo U.IdSS. . 1 STAUPPIEGIt' 41 ~V,lfgai, W4Wff 4 J'RIVELK , Ia7LIOLEStiLS and Retilt, F at the' Htbilattelphit tr• :Watch and Jewelry atuill." NO; git North tlinC , owl Atrett,44ttier clatrry, 0t44 Leifer Watchen,inltjew'rd,Hloollll 00,01 90, 'Quid Luptrie, CO to ' Oll G ol d B P agsa.ciel i 841.tiar Lever, lull Jew- Flap Sliver dti I $W etAed. . el" UOl4 Untroteti‘' 300 ' ; Sitter Lepteejewele, - Ladies/Gala testa% r dayell or Quaruess. Fe 34909114. lei. 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil cud Silver Holder,. 0 0 Gold Iltigct Ringo, 47i cents Lod/oft .W.liteb Olae- ses,plate, /2,i cents; Satsts.,lol; 4 , 41044, Us other armlet In proyintion. All goad, wir:44l,ad to be %hit! tatty eta suitribr i . mt . r u PAR 4t 1.141wr31r, s Successor' 40. Gonna. Oa hand. tume Gul d ud till tr, Love!! esti Lephtee sun. lows. r Sum test above prices: th 44. 8,103.. '14‘.1607 summon", azmunra sad rating:um REMOVAL; y vi.so vireg ha ving teasoved his elterio to I doors ef • ittiove Or Awaken !Isom, PAM !Meet, autl taken Imo platneuthip Itts brotbete.itie onbeesitotte anottance to the {labile tbettbey me prepaid to ex. ecute all otders la their Ilea with the greatest de epatch,suifon the taosereasoaeblo terms!, They em ploy good workmen and their Clllllollberi Iday,tbsre. sore.be sure ofeetirfactery They. also begjeare to call susatitia to theft splendid ataitnrent" raper.hangtaseL' Wind**• sheave, dte., eumpinitit emery variety of It& and quality, to suit the millpond pocket effpurchasets,and which :hcy offer at the lowest Cityprices. , J. VV. 110 WEN 2 doors above Americas aisle. Comm Pottsville..apellll7.l2l32. ' I • 19-11" Susquehanna Lumber. frilb subscriber bee reteiredlat his Steam Mali. I.ing, , Plenlng and Turning 1104 when ; he' offers I.r sate a large stock of wellAsoletted, seasoned Lum ber, from the Susquehanna Hirer. of the; following deacriatiOaar i 4-4,3-4, 6-4, and 91a. Pantie elt Ix; 4-4 aqd 3-4 in, White and ifeltow Floe Mooring, I the. Superior. White abdOtellow Plisileards; Marlys& Jolsta, Plant and eletrittiog, Susquehanna Snlogies. He is prepared to do all kinds lof,Baming, Planing end Turtling to order. A large •sissentrient of bed posts, Banuliters, Table Legs, fAu., constantly on nand.l 1' Squaw/is are respeettally Inv tad tb Izamine'his stock before they make their purchaser L • WILUA.6I • lai-tr Ma! 7,1803. PIABTOS, nuffannons.Ourretia, &G. rplIE dubwriber b °perdue a ;WlSperoOni for the I sale of bleyet's and ehleketlnfla ceisbiatedi • PI ANUS. Aiso,,ane4aand b:•-"INV. ‘ • rdelOdeops, for Privete nouns and ChorchieN;ot the very beet atanOte, ' tore. Mao,Gultanhase, all of which he will sell here at lam than ckj.puc o. These Instruments are all selected by a • competent person, and he guarantees allth Pianos he,sretls—ii they are not what they are repreasated iher. can be returned. .11. BADMAN. od• Messrs. Meyers and (Weltering received two fast Medals at the World's rair.'for their Piano. In a contest for superior suerit'wtth all Europe. 44:W113,140 . ; - • . 87,864 86 aeromartis NMI; tatrourtnii. Subscriptions to .NeiespapersrMagaltiiiet, BLASTER JO HN .MMWIFIAL DAMMAM A tiNOUNCES to the public tballtia fathei. having !].given him the Newspaper Wench of WS Sung, be will receive subscriptions to the following., News. papers issued abroad, subs usual subseilption price, and the papentdeliveredatil. BATMAN'S BoOkstore. Centre Street, Pottsville, opposite the - .episcopal church;hree of Postage, or forwarded to any dine. non desired :. Glemean's Pictorial Paper, London haunted New., Bantam". Illustrat'd News N. Y. !Weekly Tribune, Flag of one Union, do do Herald, Saturday EveniiiiPow, N. IN , Dutchman,s , latterary Museum, ! fluclg Sam, . 1 me Journal, • Timken Privateer; Scientific American, • N. Y. Picayune. (- Nears Oaturday Gazette, N. -Y.IPIck, Arthur's Some Gautte, Crystat_ralace, London Mining Journal. Dollar Newif•Plii And all other mounds rektitallge papers published In our cities. • - nowrscy AND MIMI Moathly,Mlalag Magitaloel MiNgulswi QM Esclactic Magazine, - Oodey's Lady Book, Graham's blagaslimi; • • linkkerboaker., • Linell's LiVlng Ais,, Arthur's Homo lidagsains Illackwoodos Kass-sloe, Edinburgh Qr. Beriew. London Qr. Review, • Westminster Qr. Reflex. North British Review, Ilaye's Medical Journal, Together with all other et In this Country Or la B Julyl,lB4. • H. WIREU9IIII , III. Printsr,Book.seller - arid StatsoFer, Cosh's .Ve., _ POTTSVILLIS,IPA., 11 ESPECTFULLY asks the attention of Merchants, ItTeachers, and the pa Mir gentratty to the large &nutmeat of books no., offered at Ins new abater comprising standardworks for thsprotassions,_Cbarcb Book. for every denotaltiation, Gorman and English. Gift, bfisaellarieons, /insane, TailkSehoßl Tiooke, Obtained directly from the Pohlisbeire, by special it eangement,and at the Trade Sawa—lmported and do. mastic fancy and staple stationery. Starsonere Fine Cathy, sad Japanned Ware, Fans goods, ilaJ , 'nese goods are all new and`desirabla, and have been selected w lib great care rpm the flail mocks of the largest !moonily Houses aild American Manu facturers In New York and Philedelphia: ale?, a. lame assortment or, BLANK 'ACCOUNT BOOM, ,;. Of their own coanalaetate, esktraefair a genual ea rtety, from the common half .benad 'to the extra mu pertine,neatly ..ruled and snroatsntially bOnndoelllS bands and rivets; entail Waal ifernotiadwa,aad Page Cooke. Cyphering an! COW Book*. Time Rolle, Bills Of Ladinr, Coat Ticket.; cheeks. Drafts, iPro• minor? Notes BO ir AND JOB PADITINO. iricripUon. neatly *seats ; Bleat Rook* ruled to any pattern and Douai to 1 ruder; !teak. Magazines and otherwhiles:bus Ipousd is elm style of Plain Ornalfental ilinditig, the most.da table and elegant. , . I .. I RAGS. bought for cub, or re lead in euhatt for goods. R. GARRIGV . N. 11.—R G. offers fur rent tiro large.light and airy rooms, suitable for Oates. Gusted is the sense building with the Book store, Jo 31.tf T. DROWN'S ES EN e'R'IANIAICIA GINGEI• l' - l• 'MINI Essence Is a prepandtn of unusual excel- J. lance. In ordinary diamb it. incipient . cbolera, in ahort.ln all eases of proatritlon of the dliestlve functions, It le of Inestimable value. Daring he l a prevalence of epidemic thole midi summer cm. plaints of children. It le peen c ry ernes/dour rno family or individual shobld be Itboot It. .1 Coatiaa.—Be pure to eel e genuine emenee which is prepared only b,y P. OWle.ar his Dreg and Chemical Store,N. X. Cor r kfrfa ma Cam. suitArroars, Philaddylia. and r sale by all the re spectable Apothecaries In thel a nited etatent sintat Pottsville, Pa., ky JOON O. i OWN'. -. June June 110853. ' . . 1„ TO' SINGING OLILE6II3. 1 . , , rpnE enbieritier will forrrisito Clasier. .:1 ' 1 THE SHAWN. _ l l 4 . NEW CARBON.% SAC , 'i. - OLD do do ' - I h. • , . • BOSTON ACADEMY' COLLECTION, 1; Together.witb all other Ma Boob ; at very low rates. Be lOU famish ow 8 m u low NM coat; end other Susie Bootoln th e me pro_poOma, at 1, , EL HANNAN'S C, Cheap Bookend litatioary Storei.PoonOlci • Oct. 8.18 5 3. .! 41-- 4 ItICEUT, • CHEAP CASH OR • LET STOLE. : I . LC. LEIB a: Co., have t en that old andweil • known Grocery eland, leg on the Corner of Coal and Norwegisti , streete, 'hey have laid in a fresh stock of Family C rtes, which they will dispose of at the very tow cash prices. We ref pectfally Invite the Wag tall and lessadne oar stocktorfforars, Teas, Coffee apices, Its.. acw Aaiun 10. 1837. •-- —l4-tf I 3051' 'Tsrotacriber respectie etrad a large and opts end Winter Clothingl-C1 • ice., composing the largest meet Oro offered la Mateo be cold at unusually low t Cornei of Mrs Sao. ti r ;sp. " - Garai ,doable rongived large nt and single barrel SO per coot !owe* than Met alas heretofore. caused, purchasing claim hers. Annint9.l4s3 DO 011 OPIIOI4IIO-- SitotIONLEILN • Itobbot Opttolto,,pleo 40 at. Jost tectlred sot_ fol*, • B. ItitNNAM'S ok iod Varlet, Mon: Also, lottbet Note, et* fot sett 01:oitoilpt1444 of cents. November 5.1313„ I OHIO nits .11 1 , • A• YEW Barrett of the 0 Vitt Proof Palii,lll4l4' ,laadBmeaeotari,eke aim artsasTor saw bX the subscriber. 'Alto a as of raise Mott{ 37iconchaplios.and9 •e at etoio Wood to dote out a lot. For Ms ... v. B. 11kNz April JO, 1353. - RUSAir/Me IVOR 11/04100041t00l tilemmui and EimtmA Alm aMnektimlActs ilsat 1. Vatotere. RounkitopoW Omete, t e r. 3 7 1 , bl atolloasstpolkUtkost d Urfa at , oi l , • • .., ‘, •ik soomell •- I Clcap .and robMblss RomM. at. leo . • , 3111111WSPAPlootAl !sow wimptur.by ittm 100, , aiii • AAA Imo FMl.'4 fiatY 111C111111111. kc.• Illfedtcei London lancet, ;. • tract.;- • '-;1 1 o' killbasa's loggia, - Poona. rano . Tho 1 10 0kO1tO1liki. Popular, Edocatox, , Mesn's tdasetuo. ' •-•• Dlekooillopoehold Words Yankee' Notions. ; The Oriel*, I • TbompoOTt's VoluiOrtett • Dotoctoso, ; akkoolro do ,do &vitiate acceultslo • rope. 111=019 • 1 aimatmemp that tam amonwon of Iran Candmego. Tenho. d mon mined inn* minty, Mt pf undintelti E. Mabomungo Binets. , WIT el! .- miendid eisortment me, wb kb :will be mill sire bee' imoirta Potts: amine 0111 meek before see & i• • . Latour o ' Be ye brown orbs ye-White-, ___. Be ye dark or black we:tight,: • ye short or be ye • • Be ye greet or be ye small— We can not If, ye be them all; • Dwell ye in the peasant's cot. - • Born content your happy lot ; Dwell ye in high princely balk., Flashing wealth from storied walls: -Oa each sod every one we call, (keit - dour lore and reaches all— To of* aria Ill; on balmy wrog, May joy a happy New Year Wag Time swiftly thee—his ceaseless course rolls sin . , And does another and another year is gone Like s yon swift river to the boundless sea Time glides:aWay into eternity : Anether year has gone, end with it fled Feed hopes that many a bosom fed : Greta death has stalked abroad with doings raft And ripped the bud ofteany a useful. hie— Olt- has the cry gone up,—"ph, spare this Howe, Cut it not down in its fresh morning hour— - Oh, Death ! it victims must to thee be given, Go to life's weary ones and give them back to /lei yen." Alas for joys that change so Soon to sorrow— la life and hope today, to death tomorrow ! • Lei ! where Me Pestilence ' with naming breath, Hurled thousands dein to darkness end to death While sisterscitios with the scourge Were riven, AS though forsaken by the God of Heaven,, • find we not - cause that gratitude should spring, , Up m our hearts to Heaven's Eternal KeignSts- Have we not cause for thanks we bettesSlarest— While others suffered, that our homes were . spired? With Man stern Time Will many changes bungs-- 'Tis vain to hope for a perpetual Spring ; Though gloom in somber robes had clad the year, Still some bright spots were left our house to cheer : Blest be our land, as now with peace and health; 'Blest with a fruitful soil—a nation's wealth, From the Atlantic to the Western wave • • Let Union's banner -thus forever wave ! •May each New Year, 149 years successive rise, Pind us its all things better and inure wise— Bantus, as wealth and strength shall still increase, With our own heartsand all the world at peace. Heil, heavenly Goddess! Irons thy azure throne— /tail, Liberty ! these works are all thiue own— thou caust put the demon power to- flight, Piaui peace and hope where alt before wits blight ; These, Liberty, thy gifts without alloy :Illy we, as now, lorevermore enjoy. ' • Whilst blessings shower on us like ocean sands, How fares our brother Man in other landsi?' . What though seas sever, shall be be forgot And lett alone to struggle with his lot? Say, shell we not a brother's band extend„ And make hint feel that vet he has a friend? Hark to the sound from Europe's far off shore! The boom of battle now comes surging o'er— There Czar and Kinzer human rights th crush Have banded fierce. Like mouistainsturrents gush The blood er Serfs, whilst Tyranny's appeal- • Invokes the God at Battles for his steel; On Freedom's altars blood-stained heads are laid, Yet calmly Freedom waits, all undismayed ; Her cause must triumph—for her cause is just— Will triumph, when her toes rot in the dust. 0, ye, who tor the glorious boon , have stnveq, ' Fear not—hope on ; your cause is blest by Heaven ! Burst, burst your bonds—the blessings Tyr ants give, Arid swear to bravely die or free to live . Rouse, rouse ye men ! gird for the country's strife, For without Liberty, say, what is life? Fight for your altars, homes—swear to be free— Your battle-cry. be " Death or Liberty !" With Politics we rather would 41 meddle Because we are not skilled " stubble grabble ;" Id mysteries of the kind we own we are but green, &idle-are at to our Youth, from nine to sags nine.- ' teen-- Fins Young.Amenca's a fast and nobletaddie, Smokes his long nines and threats to lick his daddy: We say we will not meddle now with politics, Because we are not fond of cuffs and kicks NO, over partial to their dirty nuke, Yet may. we tempted be some day to try it Ai Cock-a-doodle has made money by n ; Therefore, an seiqt, we would merely say, Ott said before, "each_log must have his day." Still let ns hope 'tie ordered for the best— . Do our se:rn du ty -leave to Heaven the rest : The powers . that be make your true gad and aim , Yintrlpountry's good—we will not then complain, Nor will t we calls you " cyphers," " vulgar free bansie Ail others do—but judge you bi your actions. Ytf Sages ditto laud, sow gathered to debate - Grave mautersjor the welfare of the State; 0, may your bosoms fire with patriot :zeal To serve your country and the public: weal; Let apt dissension rise or strife emend set and wisdom be your guide Then yrous Labors to your country prove sentand,eutilisealove. _ rr i e ig in i za t rj=er and have passed away— s What though their clarion tones, as heard of yore Within your halls with wisdom ring no more, Still will their tesehingr, *ben from right we stray, Ariestour steps and point the better wait - Still live t heir bright examples, never to depart, Enshrined and garnered sate in every, heart— And millions yet shalt homage pay ToDaniel Webster and to Henry Clay ! • In enter mitten, all above our reach, - We would refer you to the Presidential speech; Fortfillre, - no doubt, all things intestate up brown, (Werniean no direspect--therefore, don't frown) /t no doubt, an able document, Oot up in style and with a good intent ; And like a patriot true we say " God speed it," . Although, es yet, we've had no time to read it. Bali Patrons dear, why heed we distant roam— Are:there no evils to redress at home? No gloomy shades that should our notice Claim, That speak our own and others' fallen shame ? Of those. not taught betimes to shun that evil Thara Sent so many headlong to the devil. Alas, poor Tom; alas, we pity thee— Gods:mile thee perfect and au agent free; Wherse;then the fault—Oh, say, whence came thy rula— • Whom dost thou Maine? Hum, rem was 'thy !Hi' doing ! And there behold poor, sottish Barney, too, • He Who delights to soak in "mountain dew," . Which makes the poor loot think the moon and stars Were made for nothing but to light cigars; And then be holds his feet in such contempt— Thinks motion thus for man was never meant, Lies grovelling op his back beneath the trees, Or homeward crawls on hands and lasees. ' Poor'Biddy, too, per mother's only daughter, Lakes whiskey better fir than holy water— , ' And threatens, if they'll only try bar-mettle, It makes her steam nee singing likee, n kettle ; , She swears her mates and nett/Asia wends and Witehes; l - "To heir a dozen dirty spatreen b—hes." Alas, 0 aura ! these thy rewards and doings, And many a noble temple bast thou laidin ruins. ' Hail,)iiMiwledgo! hail to thee, Alchemic power! A nation's Salegimrdmul her noblest dower: Hail to our Public Schools, to all made free— Hail, glorious bulwark of. our Liberty! Let not vaingibbering,ehattering blockheads preach, 'Ga la et that which is not in their mental reach, Let not poor blustering, canting dotards bray, - Who thick they must be right whate'er they say; Our *per station, hop_e otelevation„ Is in the genial light oWldueation— 'Twill snake the mind, that noxious weeds else . grows. Expatid and blossom It gri:int as the rose; And ritrn arid folly, banded firm together, Root cininnd banish from the earth forever— Dim spectral superstition, 'neatli its ray . , ' Will, like the dews, dissolve and melt away, IntemPerance and crime; that brand and rear, Will troni our land lerever disappear. Our song is. done. Accept,.ye Patrons dear; Our parting wish—and from a heart sincere Hay, genial warmth from every hearth ascend, And may you many happy New Yeats , spend-- May Inve'a bright eyes beam with a radiant light And Charity illumine pale sorrow's night; May health he yours, and peace and sweet content, Your hearta well tempered and your time well spent, lda ...t every blessing on your steps attend, i kaiak you—may you never lack a friend ! Beligions, THE MISSION TO AMERICA. The Dublin correspondent of . the North Amention writet Whether it iyhat there is something in Amaritati institutions and society unfavera: hie to ill ibis circumscribed exclusiveness, or whether it is that the condition of the Prat. want Churches in 'your country acts leis as a repellent' to, Roman Catholics embraeing them, Certain it is that great alarm has been etched ` l regarding the apsstacy of vast multh tudes, who were supposed to be sound Cath olics' before they left Ireland. To remedy this,* inhalants set on toot by Dr. Moriarty. or Allhallows _College, to this city, for the purpose of sending out an adequate numbei of young priests. And if there be 'an _y sna. pima entertained that the American Roman tenholic clergy are not sufficently , imbued with the resuscitated of the lime, these ,missirmaries wilt be quite - qualified to deal with them as the Maynooth pnests did-with 'the old; race of priests in Ire, and who bad been cleaned on the Continent, and who ,were mare Kleist in their masnets and libe- Val in their sentiments. They made the peo. ple, especially of ' the lower classes,- from which they themselves had sprung. perfect Italiim_devotees t they effected ,a camplets separation between them and their Protestant IlhbDts ; they lictbued_everytbing with the spi t otleaclusiveness ; they ,would have &a thing do with any thing unless it was pew"- ded bythe ecclesiastical spirit, and they were 'quite as.full of their own sarcerdotal dignity as if *Vett one had been Gregory the 7th la miniature." 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' IPtois unix° ii 7 rtui DAB sl,lllt 44i1 !TlHlli* CHHISTIE :1011HCQHH." ....... an engaging,. . _.... I liked th e dog' . for , his vanity, - telitch_l, was inordinate, was in its proper place , - Ns lieart, notin'.his lace. jostling woe. and othe r plea', who have boat :-m a wild,lhe !was what Ono oftener hears - -cif -than ,'Meets—a going gentleman. Hewes convers4g in en animated whisper with a companion, arid low-otlicer-,--they were , talking_ abeikt, What it is tar better nouo do, Women. - Oin friend Clearly, did not wish to be overheard,'"iforl he cast, ever and ithon,.ti furtive glance.' at; -his fair eis-a-ois and - Icitirered his voice,. She seemed completely - absorbed in Jter - *k.land that reassured him..t At 'last the.lU-,Vsol diem came down to a, Whispir, midi iin ' that whisper - (the truth - must be told)lifie 'one who got down. at Slongh;tutd was !Lost; to posterity, bet tea - pounds to three, that! be who was going down.with us to Bath and immortality, would not kiss either O like, la dies opposite upon the road. " Done!" Done!" Now I. am sorry. a tnatil have hitherto praised, should have lent 'himself, even in a whisperoo such a speenlation, but "nobody is wise tit all hours," Mit eien when the clock iirstriking . Gyeand-trirenty ; tti4l you are to consider his - protmii 3 On, his gOod looks, and the temptation--ten nithiee. 'Atter the Slough the. party was redneed to thee;:t et Twylord one lady dropped her handkerchief; Captain Delignan fell onit like -a-tiger and returned it like a lamb ; two lor !three words were interchanged on that oeett sion. At Reading, the Marlborough !of :dur talc made one ol the safe investments id that day, he bought at%Times" and a - P,U?chl:e'. - the latter was lull of steel Pen thrusts and wood-cuts. -. Valor and beauty deignedito laugh at sortie inflated htimbug or -o ther punctured by Ptitich: , Now - laughing ;lb. gather _thaws; our'. human iceflong,lbeftite Swindon it wata talking - match—at Sarin don, who so devoted as Captain-.DoliOanl-- he handed then:tout—tie souped the M - 7-he tough-chickened them--he brandieit arid cochinealeda one, and be brandied,and Writ : sugared the other; on thin return to the car . - .riage, one lady poised , into. the inner' !com partment to' inspect a , Certain gialletnants seat- on that side the line,. - ---1 I i I ,- Reader, ban it been you or - I, the ilziifauty would have been the Ilimerter, the average one would have stayed with us, - till alt' ; was blue; ourselves included'; not motel'antitY does.our slice of bread and:.butte4 . when It escapes from our hand l :revolve it evev i•is of ten, alight-face deWeiwardi - On thelcarpet. But this was ailalt Pt is - ,f?p, Ailintii, l ,dragoon You s have' - e -- "Werithfiffeiretbits . ~ -, ~. female of his.apectes; how handsoirm, how empr4sse, how expiessiiehe liecinnei:4+such was Liolignan'after,Steindon;, and to ' 4l/0 the. dqg justice, lie . got„handsmiter - andt fi - aotll- ' somer ; and you hajtOteen a' eat cot:mama 'of approaching ; eream-t, siieh wis blisOayi , thorn, she beanie- demurer„and demurer ; presently our Captain looked'out of tlieWin4 dow and laughed, tini'elicited an ioCittiring lobk from llltsel-laYthcirn; •,i We are only . a mile ' trom .. the Boa Tunnel:" " poi Lyon always ' laugh a. mile from the Box !Tent nen said thelady,: 1 : - ' .1 . 1 1, -1 . : , "Invariably." . 1 - , - ;[•' . , -; " What for 1".- . i v,GO , . - • .1' ~. • ; i "Why ! ban !.it di - age:illation s j uk e. "l ' ' " Oh. I don't mind its being billyi it it! makes me laugh." Captain Doligoan IthuS encouraged recounted to Miss Haythoin, the follownig:—" A. lady and - bet husband Isatto , gether going through the. Box Tonnel4-there was one gentlemen opposite{-It was pitch ! dark ; alter the tunnel. the lady said, aGeorge,i how. absurd of you to...salute me I going) through the tunnel.'-- . ' I did .. no i etch.l this !'—'You didn't I—' No I. - why I',lNYby,i because soinehow I thought you did l'Lllere-, Captain Dolignan laughed, and , elide/iv:peed , to lead his companion:to - larigh, but it Ileac not to be done. The train entered the . tuntiel. Miss HawtboraH“Ah !" 1 -'1 . 1 ( • .Dnlignan--".What is the Matter Pi 1 .. i .- Miss H.—" lam frightened." . .; - 1 .1 , . 1 - Dnlig. (moving to her . - side)=;" Pray do . not be alarmed, I arnnear - you." . . •• i 1 , . Miss H.—" Yost fire near ase,:" very near Jne, indeed, Captain Dolignanr- - 1..1-.'• .• Dolig.—" You know my tiarnii, l',! - - I, ,I, '-, Miss Haythora—." L heard your .friend Mention it. J.wish tvemere out of this dirk, -- place." . -; ,1- . :' -• 11 .1 Dolig.—"l could becontent tospend hours I here, re-assuring yeti, sweetlady- , 1 ~, i Miss ll.—" Nonsense :" - - .',.., - . - i , 4.: 1 - DOlig.—Pwetii ! (Grave _reader, de ilta. , t your lips to-the - cheek ote neat pretty ' crea m e r you nieet,lor you ril l - tinderstend j what this means.) -1, .. • , 1 1 ' Miss IL—"Ee'-!" - -*'. - ', - 1 ' Friend.—" Wha t, is the matter?" • I 1 ' Miss it —Opert the door ! open the door!"_ Thete.wita s sound of hurried whisperi, the door was Shut and the blind pulled Join with - hostile sharpness: - 'I . -i• frany'Crine falls 'Milne fig platting SOui. , r. tieulate sounds in a. djalcfguer as above, I en. , steer with all the Insolence - I ein i comerand 1 ' at preseet,' - !'llit bOyn 'is big, is yourself,r bigger perhaps, each as Srophocles, Diripides, and - Aristophaneil ; they began i it,: and I learned it of thern, - sore against-My will.. 1 ,:-_ ' Miss Haythornts scream lost part of its ef feet because the engirt@ whistled forty thcitt sand murders et the ewe moraent ; and titions grief mabecitselt heard . -whelk r 4 ,1 ~ 1 I cannot. • , ..; : -.,, • ----- -; ...,- 1 , ,- • . , ,' I'. Between the tunnel and -.Bath our young . 1 friend had time to: ask himself.' whether Isip conduct had West:narked-by that debeiteref serve which is suptated to. distinguish,-!I' perfeet gentleuiam...: :4,: ° - .- :. .7.; , , . ,_'•• -. r- . • :;:,- -With a long face, And eir te : iped, hell 4 open the.door,,..bis Isle friends *Utilized; t.O escape on the other- side —darptissible.'Ahey ' mustpase hhe., at/Irk= hehad insulted (Latin for .kistiedydepoluted-amnokhere sal his toot a look-of gentle Wilshire ; reprOttell , the other, whom he bad not inatilted, darted„ red-hot daggers at, hint - from . her; eye!, aid so therparted.-:' ~ •- -,; .;.,: . ' '-'. --- I-';' iaaii.. "' It was;-petbeps, - .l4runtate for 'Dolig - that be 11, the graeeto r be friends with ga4 jor .11eiskyus, ..9.lhis regiment. a 'imeris* I laughed, at by ; the youngeters, for the Major 1 was too apt to look eoldlf upon billiard balls and, cigars ; he had seen cannon balls - and lint=amens ; he had also. hi. teltibtArtitharwil4 lowed A -good. bit of the it estorullu POker, - bli( with it some ;ItOt,r.ol.l th erel ‘ l titiket - Irbleti • made ii es impolathlepr Major. IfulkyitOu., !.descend: to an ungendestaiiilike Wind or ire; tun, netp brush his opea *fowlers bekiw the ' knee... -'1 - I ",..:' l-I ' l7 , `: : -I '''' : ' ll l' - ; - Cap . * Doligaan 141- A ibitsgtintleman hilt storym.gleel ill aheentet _ but -_ 't '-ytta heard hint coldly,- a , ,as coldly answered 'that he had known, et min Inge. bis' bre for: the same thing; 4 i Dias iitiothiiii,":494tial tied the Major.." but unfortunately.he.dearivi Ted to lope it:'' ._- '' .•-;•'.:1.,,..::.:,1 , L , ., , ,. At. ibis. the blood Maintid[llo44 . l4Min man's - 'temples, etilL-.hml'isetinit,. l :liMd4 "i g L mean: to say heillithirtOte,,yciu;rpre.l same are twenty-4t el" ,• _ -_---,-*.... -,11 ~... i ~' '.. . Twenty - five: , ' -1 - " - -1! - ' -------.': .-- --. ' H Thin is cl.44iitheirlitite' thing; yi!iiyitil • be advtied tri-Wiel" ' -;.• ; ,.,.....L , • , ':',li------ ---; . - I ,i - ------.- -1 ; '. l l h= eTtiiii4SuPposed to -Vials - .Ar tvi deseiMeeli . 1, Walled *teal Awry, and lateginedbiste,arthiYi, -flatutM4 l P 2 4,4". A a t ,7l sig -- :..:.-- %; '`..: .!,,,,,,....1,,•;4. , :,,,, , v 'is' 1: , ,,fid, , f.::.;• - - g 2_ , .: ~,, : t .1: i; ./...11.:;,,::4,:!..::fri •;. , .•,-1,4,-.!!-,, , ,, ~.0.,..-1: ::----,- . 1 - : , - - , 1 art;t,;' - x", , , , ', ':l,;,!''' '1.. - ::_;T - '.t, 114 If . 4$ the a.i..shat he may think you have lost the be4l ;ha t is hard, when I won it." s' De it. for all that, sir." Leo Me disbelievers in hutuan perfectibl tty lcuoir that• this dragoon, capable of a blush, 40 ibis virtuous act, albeit wtth vio lent reliance. and this was hut Cast damp er. A wfflt alter these events he was at a ball, not the brat, 'lace his return, ben Wen. du. He ` luau in that state of factitious dis content winch belongs to us amiabler English, He wee louktug. in vain, fora lady, equal in perianual attractions to the idea he had brined of Cletrge POI/gnat) as a man, when sad. den!y bereglided past bun a moat delightful nitlen e a lady, whose beauty , and symmetry . wet Im by the eyes—another look. "It Caletrt"-" Yea, it IS :" Miss, Ilaythorn ! 1,4 1 11 4 •5 he knew her oame't but what an apotimasis I - The duck 10 become .a pea-beet-;radiant. daztluig she looked twiceits beautiful and altruist ittriee art large as helore. He lost right et ben He found her agturi4 She Was so 10,4 she made him ill--and he, alone, must DA danbe with her, speak to her, If he liseMwn content to begin her *Legume. lance :lit tistui way. stnught have ended in kissing, tut having begun with kissing, it must end In nothing. As she deuced, sparks of beauty fell from her on •all arouud, but him—sbe dui not see him ; it wart clear she never would see hlia—one gentleman was ve ry assiduous; she singed on his sisidituy ; he was ugly, butshe smiled on him:' Dolignan was surprised at his success, his ill taste, his ugliness, his impertinence. Dallier' At last fouled himself injured . Who Was this W ' :lL lil li:d ha n t ev r el h kis h s a e s d d e er w l gcu , sup ," said Dolly. Dolignan could not prove di i ,,iitt he felt that somehow the rights of. n Were invaded. He went home and "TN of Miss Haythorn, ['medal l the ugly inl isl.ii' He spent a fortnight trying to coma enei bler les 6 .0, .°uveho thts beauty was,—be never of her in way . again. At last he heard , a lawyer's clerk paid tiiia a l i ttle ~,,,,, and commenced a lade at. , lion against .in the name of Miss Hay thorn for maul ig her in a ra !way train. The young Getleman was shocked, en deavord to softer .the lawyer's clerk ; au machine did W I i hliughly comprehend the meaning of the teN the lady'sname, however, was; at tearevealed by this un toward incident-: from tr name to her ad dress was but.a t shalt 411 and the same V Alai' our ereet'folau hero in wait at her door—and many a succee daye issued without effect I lb I one fine atterna shs forth quite n aturally, as it sr , ' did. did it every day, and walked briskly on th4leareat Pa. race. Polignan did the same, h, stet and passed her many times on the Pak t d e , and searched for pity in her eyes, but tou x i ge l. ther look, nor recognition, nor any otht s i n . timent ; for all this she walked and wa et * • till all the other prnmenadel were tired 4 /.. gene,—then her culprit summoned res Iti tton add taking oil his hat, with ' : a voice tremulous for the first time, besought perms son l to address her. She stopped, blushed, and neither acknowledged nor disowned his acquaintance. He blushed,• stammered out how ashamed. he was, how he deserved to be punished, how he was punished, how little she knew how unhappy he was; and coheluded by' begging her not to let all the world know the disgrace of a man,who was already mortified enough , by the loss of her acquaintance. She asked an explana tion , he , told her the action had been com menced in her name ; she gently shrugged her shoulders and said, " How stupid they are." Emboldened by this, he begged 'to know whether cis not a life of distant mime. tending devotion would, after a lapse of years, erase the memory of his madness—his crime!!' " She did i not Itnow--:!" " She must now. bid him adieu; as sh; she had some Pieparations to make fora hall in the eieseent, where everybody teas' to. be.— They parted, and Dolignan determined to be at the balt where everybody was to be.. -He was there, and=attlir some: time he obtained aineoitAttifiVekalittlit.li l PriV and he emit. • With the- wonderful trier after `sett; she seemed to hive commenced' the acquain tance that evening. That night, for the first rime, Dolignan, was in love., • I will spare the reader all a lover's arts, by which he succeeded in dieting where she dined, in dan cing where she.ilaneed, in overtaking her by acetdent, whei:he j , rode. His devotten _fol lowed her evert ta church, where our dra goon was rewarded by- learning Mere is -a world Where they, nattier polk nor srooke,— the two Capital 4%omniatious of this one. He made acquaintance With her uncle,-, who liked him. apd he saw, at last, with joy, that her eye toiled to dwell upon him, when she thought he did not observe her. It was three Months alter the Box Tunnel That Captain Dolignan called one day upon Captain ilaythorn, R. It, whom he had met twice in his lee, std lightly propitiated by. violently listening to a cutting-oirtexpedition; 'he called, and in the usual way asked per mission to pay his addresses to his daughter. The worthy; Captain straightway begen do ing Quarter-Deck, when suddeply he was summoned trod, the apartment' by aMyste rious message. .0n his return he announced, with a total cha nge of voice, that "It was all right,, and his visitor might run aldngside as Soon as he ehoSe." My feeder hits divined the truth ;. this nautical commander, terrible to the foe, was in complete and happy Subju gation to his daughter, our heroine. As he was taking leave; Dolignan saw his divinity glide into. the drawing-room.. He followed her, and obscried a sweet;conscious 'nese ;Old encouregedlim ; that conscious ness deepened into confusion—she Tried to laugh, she cried instead, and then she Smiled !again ; and when he kissed her ; Wind at the door, it was "George" and "Marian," instead' of Captain this and Miss the other. A. reasOn 'able time alter this, (for my tale is merciful land skip" formalities and teaming' delays)— 'these Two were very happy—they were once more upon the railroad. going td ,enjoy their ;honey-moon all by themselves. Marian Dolig inn was , dressed just as beforer-ducklike and delicious; all bright ev i eept her clothes •;; but 1 George sat beside her' this time, instead of O• pposite ;_ and ;she drank him in gently, from under het long eye-lashes. "Marian, , ',mid George, "married people should tell each Other all., Will ;you ever forgiie me;if I 1 Own to you—no- 4 " • " Yes ! yes!" • I • Well; then 'You remember the Box. Tini hel," (this was the first aiIIIMOTIE he had ven-, lured to it)—" I am ashamed to say—l%ad bet £3 to £lO with White, I would kiss:one Of you two ladies," and George, pathetia ex ternally, chuckled;within. I know that, George ; I overheard you," Saes the demure reply. • • 'When our oneoesisful rival is ugly, the blow is doubly severe, crushing—we fall by bludgeon we Who thought the lteenest rapier ought perchance thrust et us in vain. • FOREIGN. ir," There "were in 1842, no.' less thsn 42,000,000 of Slaves in blunt, 'and of tlieie, 15,000,000 were slave.s of the crown.• t Oval in Frince.—The use of coal has of late largely Waisted in Frame. Ugh as the dories. hare been, the importation last year was nearly thirty million ilniatels, an militate of several:millions upon qie,reempts - of the year before: • rig" ne Late Queen of Portuga/.—The timed the queenbt Po fugal, juldeeeasedi seas" Mann da Gloria-Jeanne-Chariotte-Le- - opoldine-Isidore Cruz•Francots-Xaviere Paula-Miechuela-qabriek-Rafaels-Lanise-- Gonzagn.7 RidLUOADII.. 02' indict Ru Up? on Railroads.--On the Central Railroad. they are laying, No the apacept Awn Miles, India rubber sleepeill under the iron tams, expecting thus torelleve the train of those. Sudden jars which ruin the running gear iceapeedtly, do away with very Much of ,the base, and communicate a Sprin• gv. elastic motion to. the uder. 117" As tie breaking of ground fir the coup I mencement at the ,Lyuctinrgh end' Tenneasee Railroad at t'ynebtung , Rev. commen cedalowtl and kolemoly to read a manuscript prayer. At the I:Quelled= anold negro roan. who had been reettoutrigi t one foot on die "pude tied, ; hia. anim on the handle, tooting triteptlY stmightetiing himaelli 144, remarked . .auitibly, !. Well; I teckan Vail de Mat time de Lord - bait ever kloitt Wrote to a do subj* of nikoads., ottital TUE NEW isCllOOl, or POET '4" ,4liC**--*•'*ll' - Nothing in the ent ago W il t be .lialleob:"J.:± with e a ter-delig htgrhan 'the ap ' ' - T,'''",,,17,, a long:dired novelty, a neW ,Aly le' . ry. rdriTantis /mei, Whose mans - have! : ,", ~;-;.; just been yublishlid by a Maxon, 0f:10w105t i , ,:' , ....-; and reprinted at &atop, by a popoisr house*. t-rt.e . is unquestionably the totincleT'ot, this mal• l' l '‘' ,l "'',''' etti•Scho4 , The peculiarity orthkApitt;':„. ,4 ,. 4l :- poet-fori though a yoaug .writer, we promo 7 . &tonne* NIG Jona a great poet-till, lb* „use . - -.....,-,efit ;, of every thy similes and. mak= :Jihisseet.'"z; 474- -, 1. M. WhiCh, neverthejeri a lle. };Mitts JOgnIC- -4 - 41, w.., 1 ' contrives 'to invest With a! ionconecli Atini; :'4_" deur, anti ,a sentiment Onekeellubl _bytthlC:• 7 i l most chuaical or ;mantic schools- _iq maw , --, - ,,,,,',....*,;" trails= of position, we shall glade OW - • o xtz: „ passages !from Mr: - Jones's poems_ which ~ .- -I ,'"*'7 2 strike turas peculiarity beautiful and power ' 74 , :,1 Cul in their form al expression asullabstaxa, -;;; ; --it - ,3;,:- . tie ideation. We shall commence - our se •47.1E - 4:4%, ---,' tendon wiih a stanza or two frrazi- die spins -';''''` , L,,iC,f' did poem ltautled "The Thigniau.n - • • •• - '45'44 :,-, • i On isteainer . - : i • - .':, - 4, , , - ts- ' Stood adresiser, :, ' , -'- = ,B - 'Lk emoking with an air setatie,_ -- - ' ::, 1 - . ':l' -.' ',. Gentlk Minting ." ' I . ,° L '` ; 1-.4i..1 And peroswg, ' neeords of a distant amnia. I 1_ Morns WWjes, ---= • 11l be off heat arftk 1 tree, There-by Mang * I I'll go under, - 'Ot mans a tailitottaltat' -, - • :---,: --i. 71. . • • Nothing can fail , to adMiretbi,'BlltriniNgri ' ,', of the ' fastaines, any more theWthe diagipit.Jl,.j; tips of the followinistanzar •,' , ~., : , -'5,44„;,-,-, :, - .1 .. 'l' had is tatangeiiream-e , rentarkabbidieiliti - 0 1 : `, 1°... s.„ ,-,„, ,- • A. dreant 'et a inittustalittr WOW, . ;•,. ;tr.;,. ...„,4;..:,, 4-14 Ole statue of Mob& mods of keTesslus , : . ~,,.',,,,,.,, ‘ ,..,'-4 Which pxedtwi:lnth We aaletifttk, - -', • fr' . p;ivtta he fair statuliblighmiag So melt : ' '6 c:- .:°' 1 % 4 •Bo the trot Irei of my gowei: - --,- • r... - 1,v3:,:;:-1". - :-, such a wild, irresistible *gag 1 ICA ,_, .. . ~ •, _.°.' , An Si. Anthony surely wisuld erase : - --. 1 , 14 ' , - - 114 - 4 , - 1 -1t.V . ._ . : :„; 4 dored one! I crieil, tad with One utattletteti batit l k• -,,..-'',o I had bitten onlitobell nose,. ~...,:;-•;: r -, ..._iq , ,T , ..?'14:14:"•17' 4 t • Her bust disappeared, nor was west atps ..;', ._ ~ „L, , 'Tilt' &khan the last at 'bar Ws. ' - -r .. .. ,- 4? -, ' 4l Yr.''' , " Th e is is a wild exuberance - 41i, 4410 MA , , ,1 ; - .... imagination displayed in the abotri, widelt.i',W , :k . ',z,: . few parallels can be found in mrispoetrya ••% .:1r,,, , ,•;" : , unless, perchance , in the works .4 , l ',-* ---;:-. Smith, that dazzling young livid of -4" 1 ' ..• - --', ierS tame, whcoin voluptuous 011111‘ 1 44trit ~..-.' .- •-. -traps, even surpasses his mgempottnitis........,::::-F4-',l In blank( verse, Darius Jones isipartieutar.; c-,,.. 4 ly succeislid :' for example, in his great ire. ,'i ~, em on 13acchus, he 'exclaims— ~ -;,,, . , • —The floor reyolval: I know not Whether Ido stand upon - • . -'' ' •, My head or heels; an things spin round and round; ~ , The world ii one vast humming-top, and I, • -•- I nimble tumble-tumble. ° . • . E ., What does - the poet mean by his- being a rumble tumble-tumble ?' We cannot explain - it. Such ihings . can only be felt. Certain. -. ', ,: • exquisite delicacies of tine poetry defy easily- - • :*, ' Big like the koala from which they emanate, •• -,.,,, Listen to the following comparison— A jealous idol is like a rich old hunks, • • With pitesjor funds, afraid to spend a shining, - . Lark Leet he shbuld wake and ad hitnielf a begvir This is truly Shaksperian. We shall very , Pobably return - to Darius Jonis' volume .for !ost le r extracts. Meanwhile, we cordial , recoumend our readers Co order. the wa r k' itself. • l i~ti~cettna~n. • ' i numAN lIAIR. • . . • A wrlterli a a fate number of the London ' Quarlerly Renew furnishes the following In. formation op t *subject . "London 'reports about five tons of liti• , t man hair atinually. Black haircornes mainly from Brittany and the south of Frince,wbere ' it is collected principally by one hair mer- chant, who ravels from lair to fstrAnd boys :I up, and shears the crops of the neighboring damsels.. A traveller in Brittany describes. , • the peasantgiils as attending at the fairs , .. with their beautiful trestles, perfectly willing, to sell out. IHe saw several girls' Ehoiled, - I one atter another, like sheep, and 'as - soapy • - -.. Chore standing. Feeds! for ,th e shears with %„ their captitnAheoands, artit'llyir long !wit 1 ffigtf4o4.l: and hida their jtlpg to t . irlois ta„ , Br ._ L . ket,into which the suceessive — giiPt were thrown, each tied up in a wisp by itself.- . For a heacC of.haix abouttWertig..sons in money is given or a gaudy handkeichief.-4, The hair is the finest - and - roost silken that ' I can be proditced. Light hair comes. from :i Germany, there it is collected by a number;:: , of Dutch farmers, who go over to England for orders obee a year. And, who knows from what sburce come t hese pendant tresses. s gleaming in; the gas-light, with Which otir.:. ' blooming E' ea, aptly entangling their snaky - coil' with their owo, tempt our ;eligible... Adams 3" , ; • _ 'QUESTIONS WELtANSWEIIED. A sophist wishing to puzzle 'Theles, the Alilesion, one Of the wise men of Greece, proposed to him in rapid succession the fol lowing questions. The philosopher replied to them all without the least hesitation, and ' with how trinch propriety and precision our .l , s readers can judge for themselves - 4 What is the oldest ofn l things because he ilways existed: What is the most beatitiful ? The world ' —because it!is the work of God - ' - What as the greatest of all things?: SpaceSpace—Lr because it contains ail that is created:._ What is the quickest of all things Tr r Tliovight—bOause to a moment it•cau tip to; th4end of if* universe. .What is the strongest Ne:essity—be; cause it makis men face all the- dangers ot , ff What is the Most difficult.? To know ,:r Yourself. • • , What litho moat content of all thiti&i " Hope—becauieit still remain* with man .at ter he has lose everything else. • • • WIIAT THE %ME It is an -act to put an end to traffic in ta r , • toxicantig drioks among the people: nothing to dci with a man's own Malan-it!' fairs ; it has nothing to do with' the iLteriot of any man'stamily; nay unutywheriver Can Ond liquor, if he chooses, may perdu*. it, and hung it into his own fatally and nee it there if be likes—the law does not mobil' or him.i It considers every mail's house his castle, and it he has a mind to drink in tbiti bosom of his family, it dot:s.llot take bold of , a him ; t leaves him free in that respeet,—, • But if any man does bring intozifating - quota into the State for sale, if ha 'sells itk" 44 _ tosicatiog drinks to make tatinelt by it, if he , even, gives it away and takes something slur,: to evade the law, what dots the tawdo • It takes all harem away and Wows st wide_ t ground! It does not touch his pocket or bias person •, but it says ! "You are not fitgpsr..l sou to have piestesuctaiof intalleetine.deudrir,.; . and we shalh take it essay. ft a than mskl solemn oath that .he will net sell, and Await not intend to an of that spirit, itletivel: him anmolested.—Ton. -,.•• ; 0 (17'enans4.rea.-The- mss of -Elijit4ll4 , character was excellence, •„pet be was MOLT *I without, the alloy. The , itriass of /antes • character waa base; yet be bad i proirtriot -.-, zeal whiCh was directed by God's great ends. ' E r But- men , are: undo_ the a use of as Oaf* <I folds; they axe =ploy timesns to erect • • i a braiding, and then are Item dueni anitdils . 1 [stroyed.—Ceq/.. ' • - '=' , :;•-tler . _ - • Orrstoit is s powerful prig, boidith4 without imitative; whoever so fpeedily.tius.% tetl , aver securitY and relate Alexander„ and Quer dirlaitet disturbances and Sifierit.i. ties? , Teter, the lather ot liessi, wont to ssy that when he.bst4ao vim het fancied there rwu no differtuiFahozfistAnN and his magi. , _ . , , (E 7 A FesNa#34l4 wee "sticetl e t z itesti. di How is it *hitt yew Swiss *linty* t fow moitey, while we Flack, fight intik ASS honor !" 4'l 'upon tint *tie rf tosufsihie tills! he wants gent!" wes the tsit 6 trite- hens that would Aare 112:Fliatir ' cola° back like the dors to the' Tit* atom its Ere transgresirion,bn been frightened beyond natl. by the angry knit .Wlotenereeita taunt, ihe saeageehatitrot eat,,outariniug, soul. 137 . A IrO ' riuitibl lister st 4 iihatTieff .ti& own he his teen its the virobt..Whieh h 543611 saytag,ia - ether yroith, ld t day than be wag yesterday: = CrPsaisoisotoccidakatrothOinpitatet. it uttl titt 4 4.bilt A l tottlefOtittit waye • boo Octit =jail, of Z. ^.49' I^,IT .!;• . • - - , 1 lEEE RIM r 1 • .1 - .1:
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