TEM . _ . OF TILE iszNpaio sousta4L.. TWO DOLLARS par mem; payable_ L setsuiti. nattily in advance to those who realise UMW C 01111• t and annually in advance td those who reside out of the County. The ptiblishermerfee to himself tie right tO charge $2 50 per anntun i whenpaymeut is delayed longer than one Year. To muss:, three C0p...4 to one Address,-. 41,5 00 Sevendo do do I-* •- 10 00 do do do • - 2 00 rt - 7 Clereyeip and Srhobl TrackPrs supplied ,v.t.i e .reurnat at , If in adratiee., • • • ' RATS.% I)1? envaarizinNia hie Square of 14 lines{ 1 Square, 3 mos., 53 00 times. St 00 1 6 months, 500 litoe.ii'm insertion,' 25 • fear, 8,00 4 ;men, 1 time, 1255 I Cards of alines, '3 00 in,ertion,, 121 a 00 511001, 500 let, hant's and others itdeerfising by the year with the privilege 01 inserting different ad- Vert oeinents Weekly 12 00 IV' Larger Advertiseinents„as per agliement. _ _ _ BUSINESS GADS. ([ton? P • HOBART, Alturney at Law. VOlntlll4 ..otter tor •New York: Office oppopite Anifrican i Ce hire e 4 tree e,Piltiarilles Penna. Mail 24.1352. • 11.—lys fiLIAINI% L. )1' at Law. Pottevallr;Schuyptill county, Pa. °Ewe Centre street, Dearly oppusite the Miners' Bank. Jan. 4, MI 1-ly -4- ocToit V. LiifisEzatu., HomcsoPATuic i'lll AN, Removed' Itte (Alice to one of the ..,-Lek !louses In Cosi eltreet • truttsvllle. prti Id-If H. GRAEPV. 'ATTORNEY AT LAAV. removed to Pondellle,beeopenedan oltlce t tie Telegraph Offite.Centte street,upposite the timer x' Bunk. 1 , ec..6. 1151. IMN C.C0N1LA11,11. ,14 , lek: OF THE PEACE J,c attend 10 any nuoinese, entrusted to nts care, ;,auctniny. Ittna and ?totes collected, ke. (Mee in .na,Ket St.. uppoeste„Ur. tta*ratadt'a June 5 M 52, 7 ..MMCiCLILiaIIiTZ.4U,STICE or vne PEACE. Pottsville. WM attend • piomptly to Collections, 4..iirtes, Purchase and tialel of Real Estate, L.C.:In . anylkill . County, ea. tither In Centre Street.oPPo - • the/ P.nvn Hail, .' • Oct 20. IWO. • j•)EINLIA2rInON &JAB. COOPICIC .I.ltornles at Lew, Pottsville. Ottlce\in Centre r3t h.:ait of the t•Peanallvania rt." Mr r.• attend, at all the Omits. i'dtkvine, Mc• 7 . inso 5C.1.12.0. SIMPSON, arming Engineer,liss re l. unwed his office tir Dr. Chichester's Bulidiog, nest 'dour bul one below the Protelstant Episcopal Church r. istre Titter', towsville, Pa. 4 where be will prompt ilt,ll.l wall orders In the line of hls profession. .lion 3, Mi. • ' I ' 1441 F. qXCIIANGE, COLLEC- Comillitsihn„ end Oeneral Agency thrice. ,1,.0r In Miners! Dank, Parlaytile, Dealer in un nr rent money, Unld.and silver. ' on Phtla New York for I M 4rc 1839. - LA Ann • • 7. 11 : ATTORNEY AND . (t - "C•NIS .olt at yr. Philadelphia' willattond .;liertiona and all o er legal bnianeseln the City miudelphia, adjoining Conntles and 'elsewhere.— ()du , . No. 12 doutt. Sixth , -ehtladeiptne. 10101 BANN AN, AT ORNEY AT LAW, Ras , ; ~, tied an office in Centrejttieet, Pottsville, oppo. Eptscnilal Church, here he will be daily, nom Jto :t ~clock. Business letters to him will re f • iv:. prompt. attentidn,add'resaed to him at either l'e,:to vino or j tit, .li, lord CW—Foi the purcliaiiaadsala of Heal Ea. late; Buying and sellint Coati taking charge of •• id ~ands; it lam .4<e., and colleetltig remit—from enty years experience In the County. he slopes to e •tlt lifaction. Office Mahohutogo - etreet.Pottaville. CHAD. M. HILL,. 14-tf I 1 , 11031 AS R. BA Mil A N ATTORNEY at LAW, .1. Lidice ,a Celarei iiireet,!opposite the Episcopal Church, Pottsville eenusylvs Illa 1uv.2U,1t+.52 c,ISSO I ACOEI KLINE, JIUB , I7CH OF THE PEACE 0 will attend to the colledtion of Accounts, &e. poooptly, and all the duties ippertaintog to hie other l'otterille. Dee. iS, 1e152. i .32-.ly• . . , . I AH-115.—.Marliel StieetPloperty tor sole. Inquire i ~ 4. .1 . * Ju171,11. JAIEEPI, Ag't. . Market Street ebove Tenth, FOttlivtlte. Feb. .Z 6, I t,L3. ft-tf 't - Ali.D. - -WiliA,•w,Hasit a htt Doom, of various Jr 'pi lops, 011 11.tn1 a tid side by the Subact iher JOitti 11. JAMES, NI rket Street above Tenth, en. Im, 11.53. .• 1.14 I :JilJ. AGNNSELLEILL & CO., Dank o./ t•r , amt llralus in Varblinge, Tamaqua, teolea. • I "Ile. awn ile‘t . driata fur bale ' I Ite• pr lilt 1041 Valet. of the li aiuii. Also. Wafts pay, 41 all tnrpnncg..l 11AriOng [louses jn Enginfil. I Jul. ' , 17. I ei:O. 29qt 1 -l OW Mild. PISCIMILLATTORNE VAT LAW Ptirer4 VILLE, rrthce 'ENTRE Strong, ' 3 d..u i oror or Chun Nam.. 211411 April :A. 051 W. CLEAVE.II., fortherle of the firm of L. K. s V. W. U. eLEAl'i:lt, Engineers and Sur „r)ors, niter nrVeral yews engagements In o!het * ple .r.S. nag fr.lll,lltal an office 10 Pottsville, where he will he ple,teed to nee thq friends urine old firm, and ell whuonay require the Heti, ken of one of hm pro• . ovrtte.-t'E:STia: St:coot, immediately opposite ” Silver Terrace." May Di. 1553 • 1\ It: V 1 &It ICHA l ORDS t Attorneys at Law w 111 attend to all boonnolnirusted to then, wit 01- .! and can:. H ' btu June 11. In't,"J., 13.0. K. ana I*7 Sur, eyoa At*. Vi lie. 'a. lltaluinationN, Recrtrts. duryoys and Maps of Coal Mitts', Coal, I..inda,lMlning Machinery, lee.. and on the iltortest 'notice. Agent for Coal &c. NO. t it. G. N. I:l9WMArit, SURGEON DENTIST, 1/ virtue w Brick Duildini, Corner HIAHRET and sTrom) rttreevi. weal four door"' . I;,qUire Wslitrici'a' Office,'where all, °peril int. on the Teeth tire performed. s o aaaaa mW new teeth inserted ouluuderate terms. He war. rant,' an, work: • I • Oct. I, 1453. • 40-'11" IRON TO COilL OP BOJILER IVOKRB. 'rlllll-..‘ Nubseribers respelettuliy Invite thei.atten, 1 tioit of Ibt: business eornmunity to their work , , on the Islattil.'adjoining the Pioneer Fut: ,4 1,K....„ Pottsville, Ps., whei-e they are prepared to r IIuILEHS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, eiioku Stocks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasome-- “-T - :, Drat Curs. ke., Boilers on hand. practical Mechanics and having for' years ilevutedtliemielve:- entirety to this branch of bglSi . they nutter thetmelves dhat work done_ at their e..tithlt.ritnelit will gkresattsfaction to all who 'n ay favor them with a vail. Indivtditablund COm ,paiMiiii Will find it greatly to their advantage to ex amine their work before engaging elsewhere. • JOHN ti JAMES NOBLE. 19-tf 15.51 WASUI - N - GTON IRON *units; POTTSVILLE, PA. - J. WREN &LIAO'S. respectfully in .".ksarcrr• cite the attention of the basicieas'cumw il. insty to their New Machine Shop and 'r'oundry, erected' between COAL, and itott-ioat nit eets, and lid:tong On Norwegian Strepi wire they. arc prepared to edema* all orders in SaLlitnery of Brass andlronisuch as Steins Tomites, all atmle of Deaftng for !telling Mills, and tiaw Milk, rim die and Double-acting t mum. Coal Breakers, unit Cara, all, kind 01' Rail road curb as Chairs, for Ilst• and T r t ocs, tin itches, &e.; all kinds of east end wrought .Lou Bw•,,ug. tieing Practicel Mechanics, and atter na trig made the demands of the Coal Region theft dimly for years, aloe. all kinds of Machinery in their toe of iontineve, they datter'theraaelves that , work. done at their Establishment wlllgive satisfaction to sit who tummy hount theist with a call. Allordersthank. fdhy received and promptly executed °tithe- A lmost era: ,Limbic tetrad. . - JOHN Y. WREN, - THOMAS. WREN, JAMES WREN. 4041( • 12113 EM FRANKLIN' IRON WORMS. ' . THE ritYBEICRICIERIS ANNOUNCE to the pnblie that they are the Proprle , t , ‘rr of the Franklin Worka,rort Carbon. ..iety eart led nn by S. Billyrnan. .where 1.1. e) ,onlkojte to manufacture to order, it tboshortert now., ..kmtto I.neinee, Pumps , Coat ' Breakers, and literinnery ,t almikt an,y etze or description, for min ing ta other purtmeea. ieleu Railroad and Drift Cara, 11,.n or Brass 12911111101 of any tize or pattern. Ordeis ore respectfully , o t i m,,,L Gi:4l. kJ. FIKLEft & BROTUER. FRANKLIN SHOVEL. WORKEL—The rubserlbers iterinue th rurniah the dottier. and Dealers of gctel. Cptini. With Shovels of ell kinds ,at the lowest littera. Attention is particularly relied to ef,rlcrual,Bnnvele. Orders 701, ti 00,71.7 of any 11120 or p•iit rnproinptt altetided to. : EO. B. EISLER Lc DUOS,' ER. Aoir. 21, r POTTSVILLE ~12OLLING MILL. 4111r3CRIBEllt1 reopectfully a n . nounte in the public, that their new Rolling Will is now complete.* and ite fnlinperat Ion ; and that they are prepay i...upply all kinds of Bar Iron of various sizes, they, mill wationi to be superior In quality anynblalned front ahr..4d, lithe g a m ,. pa ces, • Itivy tabnilattiite T'Elaill,foftlar use eithe uifierles. and Lateialjtoads, weiattioarrorn 21:to Su un Per yard made of the belt Run, and which will t , Nun d o ca, cheaper than the trunutted article. u.tnp nineties] mechanics, and having na4 etp ,, tienre • in the Irofti business, they sinter they can.givej entire satirfactlon to Gorritai. .te,at,d will lino woke it their Interest to pa.: tfr•aite 110i01..MMIUfactures.• • • iiA1111(14. BURNISH dz. CO. 4fit-tf ' L BEAVER MEADOW 'nor; wont* 11 c r,,1,:,1 • s. W. lIITIMON. IRON aka BRASS ' .4o tiri.f*.'• rounder, ieslacet fatly Worths the pat _ • tons, and the public generally,-ttiat he is fully prepared; at fbe above Rit'- f4trllrtilllPllL. in Manufacture Steam Engines of every •,,,; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars,,and every other Jrionptinn orlron end Brass eastingssultable fortbe Luning or other busineao,nn the most reasonable Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces ail Machine work In general.! Itepairing of all kind. done With neatness and die ;Mich, at the 'lowest prices. 'All work farniahed by roin will be warts nteel to perform well. He minld the custom of those who may want artiCtell in t.ly hot, in into vicinity. All orders will meet with and prompt attention. S.IV. lIVOSON. 11-ty. 5.ifttc11 . 15.1551 POTTSVILLE IRON WO RKS. CEO. MASON 41. CO. RESPECT fully announce to the publle that they • have taken the !Establishment known a. the. Poltaville Ifon Worke on Nor .l.lrrt; where they.-sie prepared to band all Pleani Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars: and Marbiriery of alhost 'every desertption, at the shorten notice, and Ock•tVe most reasonable terms - Perron. .iron abroad, II!, want of Stealkl m , Malta It to their ad %%amaze to sir e the.ka call be. w C V. !Oita v II if . ... _.__ . • '.l{ 11..91A I!ItACS FOR i 115 1 56.J.50 Grose Chilean ti [id Enslb Altnenaci embralnt Uncle Pam's. rcan...r', flo ts noceettere;•• , Cmnic, c tc.,11 o 1 3'i by Ihr Giv,r, j,i it pithitabod And for Ink et rt t , A Honig an t cl 11 ,:u S ti l ik li N b il l n A i N ll itt II a e:1-, . .. yaps.'..', 14;3. - ' 39 0111ITTI 7 A MINCE klilta Raisin., . easit •• Frg., Fla Ade at. NoTeniber 19, 1953 MISCE LLANEOU - 5.4,;' . suwziv SCZEIOOL BODES : AND :' 1 • LIM Iristrwagcn , . , il f rAirk: CILIA ItD!' I4*E INSURANCE, ANNUITY LI B BAR 11.1: S • :, . n i o esiber otivays keert unhand a (arse:ie._ Li and 1 lIIIST4;OSIPANY of piiii,ADEkrana. T" ..,,..e. , 0 ..._...,, _,.,.‘,, H ,..„ . .,, tii Li a , iii .;;i . of No. Lot CilEdlltUT ta r ., the First Door: East eueni y „r„!`,1? ! ,',, ! ';,, , , , „ . ' , A, ,,r , - -1.! of the Ceettoni Dottie. Capital. 11300.000. ,Charter g used jond. l y_6 j,,, WL7” 0 ";( 6 , bcio , a.. . • sin on (.1 . Perpetual. il.mtinun to make itunitanceseiti IlveSon Do 410 do NOS. 2 andri,ea tit,- i n 4 , 0 t o : tile most taxoratile (drum. , . •. Do Ms ... du at • 5 In , ei ' The curial heir= paid by and inveated,togenace 2 ~ , , t , i I with a huge and natantlytricreatlng reserved rand,' Do do ' do at - Cottage lobrary, , , , ! , 3 flu .; 1 ode, s a perfect set niity to the insured. Episcopal Sunday School Library, 10pg„ig-.' t 0 do , ;! The pt end ums!inayi i be paid yearly, half-yearly, or ALSO, , .. ~ ~. r j quarterly. . t r i , SOO Testa mentaoreerman 4114Enjg114,, , iJ Th e Compatiy,idsLa Kudos periodically to: theln- SOU Eiblefi,Eonneh and tilettnan,, .. -,. • : • 1,4 Sltiances for Rte.! The first Bonus, appropriated in English and Llesotairlieward lited., . ' ,!: OnceMbee, intl. 4nd!the second Homo In December. Hymn Hoe its, rac.4,&e.. au or w hieh will tut eold at = it". nia.ata Itt% are addition of /1262 50 to every Sunday School Unites ! ' pricea,and the rartlade saved: 81000. insured under trfe olden policies, making by:purchaeing at, ' ii,. hjoshgges , .!. 81262 frit'w hich ti'ill;he paid when it shall become a _ • ' cheap Runt and siatiane m• June 25, ISS3. :;toit., ,!!! claim, incend of 41000 originally Wned; the nest •. - ; 2 6_ :,; olden amount to *IEI7 50 ; the neat in ageto ill 21460 • . .' ;'!; for every gtiltltri. : the others in the saute prop:Sidon -- '—'• ' according to the atnnurd avid (line of standing, which additians 411.14 C an a'crage of more than 60 percent. upon the premiums pa id, without increasing the an nual prettliUlll. ... 1 . . 1i1..% NAGERA. ~ . . Thomas Ridgway, : . n. John A. Brow' Almon Davis. .. 1 D. Danner, Jrilit, Jay synth,: ' : '. Frederick Brawn, f,; Ruben Pearsall..., . ? George Taber, Joseph resger,!';', 1 John N. Latimer, Themes P. James, i ' . Wharton Lewis, ; • Joseph T. Itailei ! , ! i - • Johnß. Slack , Pauiphiete coidlimine table of rates and explana dons; torm Of sptdiestiou and further information can be had s I ; the oth - 04 _.!• . . . TIMM As RIDGWAY, President, Jena F. Jsatar.fArtualy. . .. trS.Tite subscribe! is 'Agent Inr the above Coinpnity -itf Shu ilitil I code ty. and till effect Inpuracces,and glue all liVi;.• 9:110 Inf. imation on the suidect.,:. \'' • 13. RAN ISIA . N. April 0. IRS 3. '. ; i . tfoiy . :, . . 49-13 , PaiNTINd, GLAZING and rarraisq, • 14 E 4110 V di ' N. BUN EN haVing trout, % ed ht.,. shop to 2 dreiri J • above the Atnetteau Witte, Centro ritrvet, and: taken into partnership his Mothers, the •subscriberA; announce to the public t hal they age pupated to e ecute allordera in tnetr: line with the ;pettiest 40, armlet'. and on the must rear.oriable terms. They ploy good workmen and their CUstollieVl may,Urorrc fine, be sure at aattslactory juh.. t .5' They , 5140, be leave to Call W 1 ,3111011 to theft : splendid assoitrnrot of raper.hangigiga. Wiarlon . ;: vtladea. &C., comprising every variety uf. style end quality. to Mitt Inv taste and put.ket of purchasera,a lid; Which they offer at the 10Wedt City prices. J. IfF.Prri. '1; 2 doors above American llouie, Centre t.. PottaVille, Apra 17. th-11 • .... OM 4v-3m flifiß subscriber has recetVcd at - his steam Sad 6 leg, Planing and Turning alai, where tor sale a largo stock of, well.aelected,sessoned Luta; ber, from the Susquehanna Ulcer, 01 the (olloWiiii descriptions: t 4.4, „5-4, 64., and 2 ta.. Panne) i ti , W,• - •"" 4-4 and 5-4 in. While and Yellow Pine rlooriog,'!'. I & lira, Superior White and - Yellow Vino is.iarde. Hemloca Joists, Plank 'and Scantling., Susquehanna Shingles. , kf Ile is prepared to do all kinds of as wing, 'Planing and Turning W order. -A large aasomacnt of-Li•Q- posts, Bannisters, Table Legs. &c., - constantly iett nand. 011 . .. Purchasers are respectfully Invited to examine Ms ItuFk before [bey writ ibearpurchaita• ~ 4 .W ILLIA M P01.(,0C 6 , A. q l t...,;' , Mayl,lBl 7 . s 19 ti ,[ . PIANOS, MELODEONS.. 7 GUITARS, tic..! 1 1 1141 Subscriber. ls opening. a IVareroom for trii , selerOf Meyer'. and Chkkertng's celebrated 111.. ANUS. Also, due-toned Melodeons, for l'rivate Houses and titorthes, or the very best meoulae• 1 ' -1 lure. Also,Gultars,d:r.,. • . H all of whkh he will sell here at leas than city prieeP, These instruments areal! selected !bye competent person, and tie guarantees all the Pionoe he bells-41 they are not what they am represented they can lit returned. • - ' • :H. Ithi . .NAN.• • ' O. :Messrs. Meyers mot Cltirkrilug receo.ed twn.first Medals at the Wotld's fur their in a contest for superior merit with all Ettiope. April 23.1853. ; 17-- i• 4V-,r OE Sbserlp:tons to;''' ' lVtic,spariSrs, , _gaga iiteb . 441, . , MASTER JOEIN NEWELL HA Ai NAN ::, '"OUNCES to the puhlic that his fallo'-r Ihit trl'.:. given Win the nit wnpalier. Brunch ..f hi, Stoi,l, tie will tetelVeoittlint.riptionti to the l'‘. 11 ' , v•lilll. r .papers issued abroad, untie usual iiiitNi liption .ti. ,i, and the papers deliverell :it tl, bANNAN'ti 1100h:tore Centre Street, Pottsville, hphoeite the I:pl....quit Church, free of YGetage, or tat warded i 6 any Jucti . desired : • . , OleJsuu's Pictorial Paper, Iniolon II lust! Act' pistil, B.lfillitien iIItIitIVIVIVII V.% h:ii ...V . VI eddy 'Plibuur, /. Flag of our Union, do ''do lltpahl. ,r Saturday Evening Post,. N. V. Dalai:lan, . Literary Eltiteuni, . !limit. sdiu. ',' Home Journal, z Vaiikee lif Mitt et - , Scientific Ainecteart,- N. V I', aplue, Neal's Saturday Itszette,,N..Y. i•Klc, t i ,f! • • Arthur'. Hoihe Gazette, ,t'ryvtat. Italacr,• London Hitting Journal, ;Dollar Ne>• to. r„ And all other arceit flak reisit MIA.. 113 in our titles. CM 100117/11.1i 44 . 0421,4179 . , • :%.; Monthly Mining' MagAzige Medical I.33llliver, ' ilUrpeet Mthly Magnzine Loildoti Plll,llllll', du do tialtAlteG•AtUdriact, illosira'd Magazine of A ri, AMOto Ws SLa t. ha nit Etarctie. Maga tint-, blavt'7.lite,' Bodey's Ludy ,Book, .11toroul,. Bruhttrit's Nlugas.lor,' Filim Journal, Knickerbocker. "1 Ile Ilortitultoralist, latteirs Living Age. . Pomo lur 12...hir.m.r. • -ArthUrA ilusthe . 4 Blackwood's Mogastite, Edinburgh Qr. Renew, • London 4:4 Review, The Ortiric, Wealtninsletay. Re vii 114 . 11.101151.111 . N Counterfeit North British Review; . lictschtis, Ifisys's Jutiroul. Bickocirs do do,';: IMO Together with all Wing SlagA:chit.* a, 1 . 1 . .1b1e rr 1131 this Country' or In Curcio. July 9, laSit 39-tf Printsr:Bookseller and Siutrunt r, Crntre Sir,: • POTT.S 1 1 f 1. . r,4 • RESPOCTFULIN ask.' the of t,Prchanltt. Teacher", and the todinc. to:ratty,to the taro asiorttoent of book". &co ntferod tit his nee: %tore. comprising et andardwor ka fof the proWaaiontt,Churds B oo k i .kmet t lty 4,,, oui toattoir, certnan and Etigho, Gift, Miscellaneous, Juvenile, Toy dr School Booki. Obtained directly from The Publisher;, by si•rizi I :6;- angetnent;and at the Trade Sal —in pot rd at.d .19- suestic fancy and staple ntatiOtery. i• Stattantrs' and — Japanned 11',/t4, Iratfey hood's. .-r. DERS. hp wracks Them• 00413 arc-all new and desiral.le.3lol 1130. beer. selected with a relit rare fronillie in 11 .2.t0r1.10t tbelargest Importing Ifoinges and .I.lllefie hi 1111 facturers.ln New York and, Pliil.idelphiu;. tiltn;-jit large afaurtment of .ELAN. A, .• Of their own manufacture, Vinbrartue a eenerill4a• riaty, from the common half -hound to the extra sU ,perfine,neatir ruled and 6/theta/malty bound, n hands and rtret; 9in.111 blank Memorandum. al :1 Pass Books, Cyphering :tea ropy floots.Time i i!. Bills .011,adina, Coal Tickets, ('hark:, Draff.., Pki , intssory Notes. atc,, Ac. • ' BOOK ..4.7%71 JOB PRINTI.WV, Of every description, neatly eserufd ; Blank d 1045 ruled to any pattern and hound to order; Nuilk., Magazines and - other publication, hound in et cry style of Plain and Ornamental Binding. the tunst du rable and elegant. • • RAGE bought for caat, or received in exrlir.re goods. O.—E fl. °fere for rent -two taw, tight tir.,l airy mogul, suitable. for Oirrce4, agnate(' 111 building with the Dook ork,re. - • • ; :tuff' • . A. SUULTZ & LOOS, CHEAP .AOUR AND 1-1. 4 ,E1) STOI:4 wiunr.ezALE ANl.i ILLTAIL. .. i ~ As. 6c•L'. hiving recently purtivised the, nlil os tablished stand of Becker & riliiilia, reetoo autiy inform the rolutuontly that they n . ye prepared to :nil orders for anything 111 their line. PfolnPllY and to tio , satisfaction of purchasers. ;! A •upellor quality of - L.ltra Family floor, i.O - ou hand.' . . Being determined to ilo their Winos! to give COP.-- faction In all who rout . patronize them. they vesper tri fully guilt It a ahore utthe-public!vu.tnui.. ~i A Sill , t.'r. &LpOS, i; i* l'e titie_Street, L'ollarillel July 16, ltiaa. :19-tf i . . ;F. DROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA . , t • - 1 Cu/Feats, Cltron,, • Cranberries,. .. • •IigNDIMION'B, Act. . ' : i ,, . 47-ti t, j'` ' . - PUBLISHED li;VE*ll -. SATURp'AY ' . .M . ORNOG- - .l3i:'_ BENJAMIN' BANNANtiI PO:I I TSV,ILLE, SCIWYIII.I4, ,COUINTY,;;VENNStINANIA IMI VOL. XXX. Susqueltitaina .Lunabe r. E. GARRIGUES. CCOUNT laooks, G . • NOJ fi • . 'l l lllB Eesence Is a prepardtinn of unusual vxl!4l - Innen. In ,orilinary; di arrhinl.:lnelpii-nt I in short. in,sll cases of prostration of Mir iifgestin functions, It Is of inlaid...value. Inning :ip.t prevaleure.p rh f ephlernic cholera and ririninier coin • plaints or ildreti, it is pecurla rly eilictacio , i3 family or individual shohld Gem Mimi' H. Caution. — Lle "n" grt the :genuine which is prepared ouly..liy P. It (19 W.N,tat hie Itilra and Chentieal titore,X. E. Corner's . / Fifth and CArirr mat &nit!. Phi/11444ra, and for all the 'is apertable Apattiecirie• in thp Untied inter; anii!at 1'1444 , 701e. Pa., by JOHN 4', BROWN. June 11, MI. • A usnruL, NEW WOEIL WEIGHT Tables of dilleclut irrig'bs of Reiitld Square and Fiat liar iron, t•l!t• &c.:11 a Phi.' mat Mwebatatc—tbis 'is one of the nl4l-aftelui ' ,jo s pubilidied fur Dealers and Workels in Irou:atot who aye it, ever L.fiqted. Su'r nrfec t are the ea14U11,., tions.chat any person can safely ling and Pr II wlifi Book, wttliout even Aveirne the loth and S roll.-- Just puldithed,print2s c ntn n for !a Ind retail by I B. DANN . By enclosing nine postflge st 3 nips, be vii,rls; %y marled free. to any part !of the tlauhly.—The 1 ride supplied arum usual discount. p •- ,• i5ti.24,1862. ' _ __ .________ . _ • - . 'RIGIIIT ON i'llin 0011NER. ? ' 1 • • CHEAP CASH ROCIMY STORE L :; , Le: LEIB & Co., hose lake:l - Inas 'old and Weil . known Grocery St lid, night on the Crlnirri of Coal and Norwegian streets , , wln•re they have I.tol In a ireuh stock of Family Grotern , s, whteh•they,will 4hilonse of et the very lowest Gaftkorices, 'Vt*.e.r..A.. pectfully Josh's the: nubile to r,l; and esarnin4. nor atock.of Sugars. Tele, Coifees, Sicer, kr.' g.c.', , : , Atignet.2o, 1e53. . . ' . • 234f ' • ICE! 'ICE!! rlsll6 autteribe,r announce. mine publie. that )10 . 11:0: purchased BeWjatuin Wellei's'lrc II oust , : at "film Mini Run Dam, ind preparid In Fonid9 confintinity With ba much ire as they Huy trtint the whole &tribe ensuinstwasmt ac rvio.,eirtbre [laving eiperien - re In the tmainc!..a. and being drj. t wined tO [wooly lame crsionersig 111 pi tie, en,Di,in those abroad:he Itatriin huusell that. hu tit e satbifactiun to the rotnittun II y. 0j:IBBCE J. ItEtlit. 411._tf Nov . . 14. 1E53 , JUST ARRIVED: 1 TUE ettiacrlber teepee On lly a eilionic ~, ilia t tie Lela received a large and sniondid ; e ,„ f i m , nt at l'all And Winter l:lothlng—Vl.tlis.l7:l , o4nlits.., Vesiihp. ee„ competing the lerNeet ne.l 'leest volrd aottOrt .went ever offered to the ennantinity, all a( whivii will be Auld at *normally low rater. • : . ,i . • ' P.: T. TAYLOR,. i • Cotner of Centre and Alahantonen At rei , t2i, Rapt.2l, 11153. . . . • 31 a: i i 7. • NEW . COPY BOONS, TN Four Pares. for beginners—the -Alphabie, IN and Sml,llllsod, rtiade:or geed l'apr and ruled differently from the othe r Copy Book, — menufakturrg dm; foilale et .11. BANNAN•i4. Cheap fIoVY. and,Nretwurry June 11, 1553. 21— , • PrlLTTEnhitiv—The antiVrti ber hav Joel received a rot or Veitlloilo Patens of Paper, ['engine. a little anpulor to any Wing of the Unilever offered in thin eectlon. Also, COLD PA Pit4s, • Of the !amnia most beautiful pattern., at legr4lian city wire.; at t it. IIAINNAOsiIi Cheap Paper end I. ariety Siete. • . . , . IA LD NEVI7IIPitPER.S. 4 .- . A lai of OW ,Neurs Illtlper4, by tbeiloo;icrt rate ii i • : 4, ... , • . t ' , • R. DANN Ars'd '•: , .. 1. . . Chea_p Booilibitalionottand•Pater 6 1 tre.' : ' Dee. 117.185 i. , . 51— f . ' --- ---- - - ---- , -----. -• • • - „ _...‘ . . .. ; . . . . . .•- . . - i . - ', :-...:'., 7 , -;'• . . . . .;, . .. ',. , .., .. °. .:-„, ~. :-.. ".:•.: I.:. !:„.' ~..,:. '''. " • -; „ . .-. .:. ; , ~, . . ~ „ ... . . .., . . . . . .. '. • i., . ~ • ~,_. . . . i,lf• , ...".... . . • , . . 2 4.. . . . ... . .. . ', .• . . ... . • • , . , ' • 1 " • AL ~, , . . . . , • .i . . ' i. -, .. .. ... , ,. .. ._. , . , ~ , • .„ . . , ~ .. •.. . ~, ~. ..., . . • . .......... . ... . ... .. . . . . ~ ._ , ... .. . . .. ..., . ' • ti - i 1 1 . . . - 1 . , ', • . . . ~ . . . . , . . . . . . . .„ • , . • . . . . . . , . • • _ .. . , .. • , . . ._ , i• - . • .-.1 - • . . . - • ..*:, -,. t,'E .GFENERATA. - AD V . • FII,TT.I4R .. , . . . . , . i ... , . . ... . ~• • . . . • ~., . . . i. _ • • . .. „., . . • • ~,, -...- • . . . _ . . .. . • ' ' . . 3 ' ' . . . .. T , . ~. T 10.70.7... EACII, YOU 'TO BIERCE TIM BOWELS ckr. - TITE tsurn, AND BiUG, OUT FROM TI.I , ' " • , - i , - 'RMS./. OWE STRENCTIT TO OUR RANDS AND, SUIOE.CT ALL NATIIIV. TO OUR.- USE. ;AND PLEA.SURN.—..DI'. Joilitsm. - • ' -. :3 . .. h , , • :- , 3:3 3 , •• E CAVERNS OF MOUNTAINS, 311ETALS 'WHICH I . . . . • LIFE _INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE. FM= • , ftIPSIAAWiI VALLEY FARSIERS:, , :f.YSVRA NCE COMPANY, SCOTIA. N L'W YORK ca p ita(' 5200.64). iVell and seturfly inrdslel • ; i DIRECTOR!. ADAM C. V.I.N i',III7EN. ii•airgY VcDDrn, WiILI4NI nECTikliq .1141,PR11l BULL. ~ Cu atiLEa P. ri•mli icus , Piiitir H. DISIIICit.• . AsuAm W. TuL.L.I . IKA.LE VEDDEI, . . Jaml.B W. PANOtIN : ligNair A. HELL; • cn Aimee H. Toq, - , Nicutit.he Huopat, Jowl $. LANAI:Hi. 1 , ' t, • tERs. • rei A. C: 11.i4 Pcrl4.l.l,Preetll•SPEß BELL,Seerelary. Wu. BLeTOII. Vtii! l'res'LlAllesill W. ToLl.,Trellilf, Kt.:NNEI4r tlotnitNeue, jun., General Aeent•;' No. 3 Greene street, Teuton N. J. . , ReFERENCES. 'k /lon . Joblisun: Co., Judge, tleheneetddy.. Jou. F. Clpte, snow; . 11. P. rotfeht, Cuunty Clerk, ' " " Abram L.lVan Vora. Mayor, " .1 •• M. Myet*En 7 Mayor. • " U. Mr 1101, Recorder, Albany. H. 11, Van Dyck, PrnpinetorAlbanv Atlas Jacob G. tiandire, Esq. - Thomas Clara , rieW Verb. Potmes uf Insu lance against Pier, and also In land pulicki on. I and BOATS, coneljned to Philadelphia, Volk, and Eastern Port.,-leaned .1 P. %VII.ITNEV,• n*PAgent for Nrtotylkill County; Other oral door lo.Slinero' Dank. .LLut~'!s, Ibsl THEM, ANNUAL STATEMENT o r 1414 NE MUTUAL lint; and MARINE COMPA N ni YENNSVLMANIA. Itriuch MI. V. it , ell KSTN LIT zitreri,ll . llilidelphla. IsarLi May 4, 15,)3, , 410015 51 <el Ni.ty I PRY:, l',elllllslool, • re•fnrutnnte end re tururdpiruiltqn., . , !tondo, Mortgag, ,tocka end otter gond Antiatitte., ' 11101,4 M -94 noire,; 1.79,1116 51 no, on hand. :4 •' ,17,520 21 • rotalnm . ..(4 re3.lnicc4 liable Or I.l4aea, $3511,91t1 In.tureA 011 building+ perpetually or liwait!,l; kludo of nierchnndize and fur !tying' by lb,• yeir. un the 111111 fe6l3ollAbir ie#tias. A pvtiv it l.rni:r.or Instil ante In the above ':on,pany Ire te,perlfullyAolteited by .1111W+L.T. SilliENEß r Aiet. (IrrICE —ln I'l , -NT11.1; Street. 3d door atiovv Mar. ket. I'oitavtll, Jun• , 11. 1t153 iIIC FRANKLIN FIIIE INSURANCE eiM.Ariy - DE yIIII,AUIELPDIA, • • 13 'F. 0.1! 6 it it i j it i mAirttet,zie 2 r Fifth Hi, (lath!. N, IlAiat.lirr, ieorge W. Richtticia "l'hfiistao Hart., - - Alprdecini D. Lewis; roaina Adolithe E. Bork, Sasuuelliraioli David H. Brown, • ancidi R. linittp, AiotrltetAtterson, LtsblillllC 10 make leaurpnce, permanent ortimited on every description Orproperty, In town andCoUtitty It rates ae Intv As are cniuilatent with security; The eampshy have reserved a large Contingent rand, BVbich with Melt Capita I and Premiumsomfely ~vested, altoritample proteetion to the aaluted. The amnia of the Votnpany on January let, Ma, as published agre4tilv to an Act of Assembly, were as louuws, dart r 6 CM 111153 EfEESICI 1..111;MT - try Loans, ..125.459 00 it ^20,097 c 7 :lime their incorporation, a period of 'eighteen years, they' have paid upwards °forte tainiort two Ayr deed thud 4oltars„losfieW - by fare, thereby atTord.i. ine evidence of rhe advantages' of Insuranceots well 3• the y Ind disposition to meet with Nf . amin- N. BANCKEIt. rieslaent. f`IIARL.I::t 11ANCK E.:II, Secretary. The sub,,tit.nr has been appointed agent fur the mento , n6lin,nittiii.ni, and is now prepared tis male limirat.re; on ovary description of properly, at !be ietVcst ratrk. AN ioncw 1111Scilhi1., Agent. P. , ttsville,Jai:i 11.11451 ' . 1-tf - --.._ _.,. ST(IVES• 1 17- ' . '. S. 110017 ER, i . I tIOLF:i4ILLE and Retail Dt-ater ln 6toic.s, Tan and tionoW Ware. Gran:mum:ls taloa friende and epstuinerof hal he still'continuesi adding, to his Firgi• and npleviiiid stock of !stoves. Ate., a satiety of new patterns ' . lit - Cooking, Parlor, Office -and. flan ..`loves. Ile hiif now the hirgrat and most Intend:Bl tor k ever Ofeted in this a egion ; he would 'invite everybody in Want of anything, in his line of bust nose, to call and cgantine fur inemseiVem ho(jie pur chasing elacwhi,re. Ile ran gibe general astlefaction to buyers. Ilitican always supply any stoves bought at Ilia establlaliblent with odd plates. grates,or bricks, “r repair them: Among his selection of iitoyes will I, 'mind Ihe illohe Stove improved; hitt., for the twat two yi,ar<hats prove:loe beat tito et ever tired t he hie the Alof tang Star, improved, ddf 1853, a new. dounle even sinve, fot Coal or Wood, , ,warranted to inike; Moil, boil and try, irt the calm. perfect 'manner, or the MON EVREFUN DEL ; the New World Conk, the Liberty I . 7ntik, the Actor Cook, the Girard Cook, the Delaware Cook, the flat-Top, complete, the c ow , pieta - Cook, add a variety of other Cook - Moves. A variety ofi Patterns and diyieit of Parlor; Office., and Ilan Stoves; continually keeps on hand a large assortment °llia and Iron ware. Routing anal all kind of work, Wanted in ban line of business, wall be promptly attended to: • d. 110t1VER. . rottaville, dept-17,1553, 38 4t r . . . 101111.LSON'S FURNACES,. Par Hears; Buildings, Houses - 4-c . I .IIESE FVUNACES are highly recommended by 1 Scientille Versons andllte late lamented Downing,. its being the very beat in use; they do nut burn the air thrown Info the room,but give a pleasant healthy beat, and' perfect Jystetn'of Ventilation is •conner.- red with the Ehruace. They ate being used In all the School Ilnutcai Public Bonding, and rrivele houses sencralty w nth cities. They vary in oleo and price !rota to MaRBLEIZCO ¢ ENAMELED IRON MANTELS. w e . would cii the attention of those' about build' imp. to the hr.ititiful aiticies above mentioned. Thr nameled 'Mirror Mantels are beautinilly Inlaid With toad; also Parlor . and Chamber Frame Crates, all of I by twat exquiSlte draigns and the most elegant fin ish.. We have ales, n variety of patterns of the Afdr tdeutd iron asurels,which 11/kVe been so recently introduced. I:tiey are made in exact imitation of the varietlee oY marble, such as Egyptian; Lalian, Cortiellateti and. tithes', all of which for beauty ut design, and exquisite finish, cannot be cur-. pa. rd 111,1'. are sold at ;bout half the coat of mar ble, and will semi are r..sorably with the beat quail urn that niaterill Those which we hare already have attracted much intention and elicited el. pr.croon, .1 tiie ltighrrt admtrnuon. Ladies'and in?ited to exlmii k e our Sloth of Montle trite nurtlideihe marble. CNIERSOferi tATENT VENTILATORBtI r Cbin' Very` , schichPrevent Chimneys from Smoking, and 4 makes themraW.t effectwoly prevents's entrent of air duos tiorThiainey.ln any situation. r The anbileriber has been appointed Agent for the ut the ahoSe Filinaces; Mantels and Ventilators t by the Manurowiers; in Schuylkill County, who will ' rorni=l, theutill city caulk prices, carriage only added. haklis mourning descriptions anti recornmendatlons can be bad ilt . ;)11 1 Rook Store,and any Information .rlyeirtnens van tie seen at his I.Varehoner, tack of &ht.:Meets' ...fonreal °litre. ' . . •'B. HANNAN. • Sole Agent for Schnjlll l County • • 29 SubaiLribtr, being abOut to intro . datew Steam 1 foster atul ntlogivloe enlarge the - facilities of big Already extensive Ea.', tablisbinent.';invites the attention of thepu t4lic taiiiimanufm turf! of Coach- ' O. llllllllkA eA. Wagons Mud Vehicles of every deseitptton. Having every department of • the Coat,ll making ba,jae at at lignd, employing only the beat workmen, rmd using the'.best materials, dealers may tre ,sure or securing sattrfartory work. Vebitles riemVery style and Galati made to order.— Repairs ne:itly and substantially done. la, Orden frocauttruad.promptly attended th. • *Shop, Willis' Addition. Cantle St., neatly oppo. mite the oik to -- re ' t:E . ORGC JENNINCS. Mardi 10;053. • 114 f jIITTA tERCEIA vs. INDIA AMMER. is(iiArrifNo cwriniav irtiu Pi. nt Aerlean Gana eercha Co.,NAini e. t. ar . ;row oirming at • wholeaale a 'great - .Satiety of. Mothind,&.o4,mmirotront Itider's Patent Vulcanized (lima :Prune, of new styles and beautlfci) finish.— There *unlit:ate water-proof free from Unpleasant smell, pliabte and elastic like India-rubber, and not injured by guy substances, and will not decompose and becomcfalleky. They are 'very different in char acter from any Miter lands heretofore made of flutia I'. rcha, either in, this country or Europe;:and are 'a :wanted tostand ullclimatea. Among the variety may be found Roars; C_lnaks, Cages; Ponchos, Reefing Jackets, Overalls,'Legains, Son-westerie Rays, Camp Blankets., .riorda Covers. ithewer Matt... Syringes. breast Pumps.Ralla. kencil an.' Ink Ettl4Pfa, Ges-bay, elpottnien'w .Drinklng Cups, Steam Packing, blachine Belting; ilattilllte 41 :itti 9 • lona a very cheap and effEctive Life p rorrrrre , blade expresety to meet the new pawn 'gei law of Convey,. kiln( a finish and rfaifity ulte rior to normally tenter-war goods n o w b e f ore the pithlts. !,Por rate at the wAardiousg;eo Cedar Street,.New.;;Vnyk. Reale ra In riter:proofgorala are 'palmitin examine these g o oda.: believing they will find (Lent co sssss awn FAB WEIIiOR to anything they haviever amen berme. Orderx'to iiny extent executed nt eboct notice. WILLIAM RIDER. • Pres% N. G. P. Co, thLtlnites iTieastacr aarti Ailey'? Angust2o,'l9sl.. 1.0,250 Sti I, , Jtd 19 itni( to ou e44tS,P3 I 2t3 b 7,04 t 6 11450;310 70 IXVI 4TMCNT i EMI INDEMNITY. t:A90,559 GS .stocks, j08.35S 9(1 , Caih.&c., 51,563 25 45,157 $7 IMUUNG SATURDAY MORNING,.F.PI3RVARY it",' 1854. REAV -ESTATE'. • -' MOSES AND LOTS IN LalNtON's AIMITION POIIT CARBON. r IRE- AWTONVILLR TRACT - 1 now liald out litto Lots. and will be sold on tams whiQtil w ill •enable every asa Industriotis man to ftißrehase for himself I; ; and family A 11013i3Z*ND HOME. . A pliant* the proyadty can be seen; and the tetras of Sale made known Isg pplical lon at the face of EDWARD OWEN FARM, Agent. of therKentuckYlla oh s Centre at reel. PanV . . dentember4.l6Z; VALUABLE lattili. ESTATE FOR MILE Pp HE Subserltiei,4l,:ers to neltrili Private Sale the 1., following deserined Real Esuitei upon reasonable terms. : /..71. ~ No. I. The undirOed one-half itheiest of allthose three tracts of lanksiinisie itt Bianch and Tremont Townalit6 Schuyfkill County, Whith were aurirryed in Januar y'l7lll otiepanania to Jain Otto, Peter Filbert and Alin Kidd. The noisily'. v. definite-half , Yritetetets in the above tracts al 4'. amounts to t;5,1 ammo. The land Is well liii wooded with .fluitiskii anhatilefor railroad I 6 Sills oat! prupsi , - - fc l No. el. All th'al i'd.‘ll3ln lot of ground situate in thd Borough of SChutliall Haven. upon olden is ereetee • large' three-inor y . `lirlek Dwelling, and all fierbisaary ouiMulldings.iTbM'prolierty i+now occupied by DI Lewis , Borer.! Trh - ,any •one desirous of practising inedicipean StlinyOsill Haven, an opportuntty IS none ()tiered to secure “i,l.alfottatile housennd office curly to be Met woo. • ,i _. ' No..it: All that rel.floo lot of grOulid situate in Pott Carbon, bounded nii'd delcrtheil - as: follows •—ttegin- Ding at a post 011.4 e mouth aide el 'Potter lite Sti eel. at a Oilier of thrOot belonging in Delay Porter, thence. by - the matulii south twenty-four and a half OW one hundred te4 to a post, thence north slaty. nye and one hottest* . fitly tent to a post, thence not lb twenti-four and mire hnlf west one hundred fret to Pottsville Street, tf*ece by the saute minim slaty tire and orMrilialf wesolly feet to the glace or beginning. No. 4. A, trio richest rate timber land. containing 215 acres. 'altuateizto Schuyliclll- 'Township, about three Miles bark-of4utscarorti. in Locust Valley. .1. . ;.1.1 • Ell eSTEII elAllelt, Office in Centre Sgeet, Puttavills,l directly oppo•dte the episcopal Chifitett. 2,1 story I dept; 3, 1653.* i"ii CLOTHING 1301 t A' CLOWIING. 1100 subacrtaers",:eroold respeettully infornatheit n0 ..11.. ..II.. merouafriendtrAnd cuatumers of rirbuylkilt co. that their astortmilit of (nothing for Young Gentle men is math larger:than ever. and.! hey eye led ,to cell , c keep, • Peri:northing at a distant e: have the. privilege of excla . .a r i,iing clothing purchased at this store, o f they do antistot. ' .4. A. HOYT - &lIROTHER, . , 272 Cheatati tit, corner of Tenth, Phllad'a: April 2. 11532 . . : , ;..rl 13..1y . . ' - :Quality tkif:.:4!rre let' of Neapnes. v. CLOTHINo! , illotIOng : : .OLOTIIING ! ! jiTtliii nu*: eatenatveikahrtiortat Of , Clothing littichuyikill County. from '2O to 30 per ce't,4i cheaper and better made than can be;:purchased eltrytheye, Ys at. . : .OLAY OAK lIA 41,44' cornerof Centre a niliti shanton - go -rityrets. A ynagnincent a4ortment of 1 , 41.1. and WINTER .t.:1,(ITIIING, hi thintost fashionable styles. to non unhand and readit,gfor sate at Prices that DEFY (01- PLITITI UN. As l':;24ery article sold at this establish.: mrnt is manufactnted in Pottsville. at 1,,, Ow rotor.., exprrealy adapted'it than legion, and offers great ad vantage* 1.. ratrAirasers Over all .the eery ar,fera,” Cat v-made elt;t A i ~:lf.l, . ONE Tain I, wIll: Prove WI. be, and all doota, to any who are 'stritigers.to the fact; aka Itio..e wht. have not yet purchased. their PALI. or WINTER Clothing, tv iltdo wftl to rallladjude . .. tort tirlll, it ea. An Immense yariekv of - ' - SOS'S'. CLOTH' Pitl, Sultahle for the atoPort, al extremely low prire.,.. Remember the ord .11 , 1,".01.1)1)AR or- nei of,..l.,:entre'and 41 5t n11.11110,140 $t reels. EDWARD T,'l'Atil.t . flt, Proprietor. LIPPIIIOI.7I* TAV,I ON, 114.1(11.1h ol 1'11.01s:1ml Dry C00d9.) ;..51 A CARD. —rmwARD T. TA VIAIR, Merchant Ttliur, would reatiii;tfully call the; ttenttonofhill nu mernua friend!, amtthe public to hid Fall and W in ter ....limit or, Chtt.lM, Cassimers,.Eletrant Veallnaa, xelected front ithe beat ma rkels, whit It he is pre 'pared hr make up; 6; order, at vr(y trunk:rate pro es. An ad,ort mom oCi.Jlovea,Fierrltiriu,pentleis nuk &c. Agent Mettle Nett , , Vork,l.ondou and Paris fa , biona. ' Pottsville. tictl:'• 1852. PHIEADELPHIA. OEO: ITEINi7OTT a t ,it WM. TROTTER: FD1111:21D BACON :GEM:M o re/PPP/NG:4T & CO. . HAVE. coustard* on hand a run ageortrnent of TEA.. W1N.E.3:4141QU0R6 and Giunnat se generally. Nu. t.7ltilorth Water:Atter!, and 25 T. , i1. 8 1 5 0 3. ti:i4i1l Delaware Avenue; Thrad'a. • E. COME, 00 , 4610_901t TO A. tint'. • No. 164 Cl/R5.2;10 7 T Street,Strazm's ihrading • . • LADELPI769, EXTENSIVE. PITFILISGER.and Dealer in lifialcal Instritrienta of ever y;dcseriptlon. Exclusive Ageot.for the sale of Gal- • let, Davis ar. CO:4(Huslon) PATENT MESPRNSIoN Bean Xolian nod oth er PIANOS; L.GO en's Bouiloir;14- ,• Koos; Stelodeons'vhlartin't Guitars, llarrls, sheet MU MC; MU,C4O, NUN IC finolo; &c. , aeildents of trikcountry wlii be suppiled by rasa or otherWlse wllfriany Mllgle they may wish, et at ►ow rates as If. Ptiritiased In person. Haying one of the largest stockiAn the United Otat..., I fr,el confi dent of satisfylnifill mho may fOor me With a call or order. it} Dealers in 111:kiic supplied on the moat liberal terms. Pianos taut. decnnd-band Pianos for sale. iday14.1353. 204 y - • • • - they offer alt&erriVe;t * Wia . iket rate.: CON W.A7i , :P. LY FOR BALE -`• F Bleached and Nalitral Winter rind spring Sperm Bleached Wlnta*and Spring Lard Oil, Eatta White %Mier Solar 011, Bleached Eleplakatt Oil. (Winter,and Spring") Strained Notitt‘West Coast and! Polar Whole Oil, Winter and Elpritig Whale Oil, bleached, straits Bank ant Tanners• Olt, Machinery andr... teasing OIL. New Bedford tilterrat Candles, PatintPollehed:iperm Candles,(Coloredand Plain) Steirioe Candles, - PriePsPatent 4..ndles,(fer which we Weenie WO Cryatalllneindtelitlehed Candles. Fut the above Candles we reeely ‘ ed'the Urn premidm (a eilver Me alale)Trom the Frtiiitlin Institute, and a Diploma from the ?Seale Agraculteitalenclety,attlieulateerthibitioler. Toilet Almond dud other Fancy Soap, Yellow. Browtti,White and Castile soap, Refined Spermsreti in Cakes, BOLDIN' & PRICE, 31 tildAh Wharies, third store above -. ARCH Street, Phil,. delphia. 21-ly nzmoita; AND' IMMENSE AO ATTRACTIVE ST OCR ',KORAI& ILIALLOWELI. 6. NCO.; HAviso Re.;tov,ED Info their rplendid new warehouse; atiritrance Noy. 147 Market, and No. 21 North Fourth-Street, ata opening lot the Stomp trade an assostnitilat of . • Silk M ind_ Fancy •Goods, that, for extent and variety, will surpass nnv stock ever offered in -Unit Amite,. totering into their pew store, whichels one of ihe LA RUE.T IN A MEE WA, with a husguess of an unustial mint already established; ands intending largely to Increase - it. es pecially with Mi4'g who buy FOR CASH, and be. Hey Ina that the tallest system In Jobbing goods is to have UNIFORIttPIOCES, they will he compelled no sell at much Sauttßer profits than can possibly be af forded where lona leaks are given. tinder their AND tHRHIT CRF:DIT system the necessity lof4laarglng large protitw, 610t.A that ere Ist. said by aellanglhalr goods ate very small advance on the foreign cost, they Intend to maks it toe inter mit Of of every jaidge of goods, to buy upon the fol owing - TERMER titlYiks wilej aecetve a discount ad' SIX percent., Iftherne'y he paid In pat funds, withiu ten 4 days from .'Pte of bill. Uncurient ancirmy will only be tak.n at its market value an the day;ll Is tree iv ed To merchants !if Undontste..l standing a credit of EIS orathilts wittbr given if desired. Wifere money:As tetnltted in adva nee , of maturity a discount at, Ole. weer TWELVE PER CENT. per annum will be , allowed. They ask froinlnetthants visiting the Eastern ,r It leg, the favor orixti elausinatiuti of their stock, being satisfied that tiled will be convinced that It is not for their interest to pay the large fatufiti that are ABSO LUTELY EASE'NTIAL to thump who give long cre dit!. Al. L. lia LLoW ELL,.W:LITTI.E. .1. L 1241LLownt. 'T. V. Sweaty; It. E.4.loTClltivaotc. ; J•s. TRAQuiall. U 11.1900211 EZMIESI DOLLARD. DREMIER AIiTISTE IN Illitlß,l77Cheatnut opposite the *ate Hattie. PAULA DEI.OIIIA, in ventor of the ceiebrit tea Gossamer-Ventilating Wig and Elastic Band:Tcupacrs. Ih3t ructions to enable lathes and gentkinto to rneasdre their own heads with seentney • • • • For Wigs,lnehrs. Troiipes, 4- Scalps, In., No. 1 The round of thio;No. t From forehead to bead. rr I • back ns far as bald 2 From faikhead over 2 Over forehead, as the beatlia neck. = far as required. 3 Fromelitoeatover: 3 Over the crown of the top.'. i 7 the head. 4 From mat) ear r'd the futeitead. • 4 R. fluALAßtfrhas alwaysreatly for sale n splendid stock of tient'anz Vies, Toupeel, Ladies' Wigs, half. Wigs, Frizote, fFi Id., Curls, beautifully manu factured. and se" heap !Wane establishment in the 'Union. 1/01.I.1111D'6:lierbanlum Extract or Lustrous llalr Tonic, prepared% oin douth American herbs and roots, the most Bucceskial article over produced forfireeer sing the hair, frMil fallii.n out at engine color. re-' *toting and pretteiving it is sod luxuriant flair. Among-ether reasons tabu Hollard•shatr cur ing lialOon maintains its imtnense . popularity is the act that his looi4ls applied to ,every heed of , liar cat at his estahlfihment.eonsequentiy It is kept in bitter pteservalkin than under any other known ap plication, It tiffint thus oracidailly tested by thou sands. etre • the *realest guaranty of its efficacy. • field whillesak and retail at ills old establishment. 171 efIESTN cm, et., opposite flielltate House, Phil iadeH. Iphia. • • - :'d, I,OI.LARW has at last dlicovered the it pies Ora hf HAIR !I and Renounces it for sate, with 'perfect confidenee In its surpastine everything of kind . now In ueC.: It colors the hair either black or (as maybe desired.) and is and witArst duty 'inury Corks Ear oxalis. either by attic or other wise: tan be urilitteed off In ten minutes after appli cation. without` chatting Remits elate,. persons "Wang the entire lashed to gm him a call. Let tere addreserdtrl R. POLLARD, 177 Chestnut attest, .rblltdelphla i tii;ol melee attentionc- • ,• • e1v13.15W1 -- • • • 30,11 • • ; 141-1315 FANCY FURS, &t: - 4n Elegant and Durable Hat A • FOR s3'oo. Era, if not sopertor to piny --&# .. into offtred .I. FOSTER 4. oesaknio. THIRD tweet, below Chestnut, PHILitDELPIIIA. UFFER at very reduced prices the fotiowingt Ladies' Riding Hats': sad Bonnets, Children's Fancy Hats, of all colors,' Cloth, Haab and G lazed. daps, of every variety of style, - 1. Gentlemen's Driving sOdTrus . rling ' Caps. , ' Soft Hats of every style and finish, it prices to snit all. /Oro, 'Vona; Gelds' Hats. ca. A general assortmeut of Ladies' Fancy Furs. ':. November 5, /all ~ ; - ' .85.3 m ,MAII:UFACTURES. LEATHER. FltlY'Z ¢ HENDRY,' I,l' • Store No 29 North 1.) Si., Phiiiiiielphia. obtlieci.) MAMIt, C"! UHEIt6, tAitrivra. lw j~l.lwrtrrr, Cmitsniation and general LUther Busi ness,, tirnolra.tir and retail. 51anitactoliftt 15 lilar garbila Sueet. , Jul) 1. • ". 2d-ly PLI:II3iD/NG ESTAIILISIMMET. re.qievtrully annotheees to the h• lniuitc that kit 114:411W r.ll.ttlest tke:elitife Stuck of tae lie lira ul Muse o , ” Mckinaon;-aud inteods .t ;lying Ctt;f I I utishi ote btisities ill it !Hunches lit the t , l,i eilftild under the! Pon.viltr douse, where he hopes, by attention tn. bhstuess, he rimy be able to meta a share (tithe !White patronage. fie Will guar entre his work to be an OW, uhd a asp, be„done on tesbuilable tee tus,..lS 0:10 be dune elsewhere:. =ME TIIR 8111.113CR111E13 ItAVINI/ ted up.oste dr the largest CoSeh d bops in the dtatti, la - Cosi tlttriet„ Pottsville, •et:lessill"-• Pa., nett tad. H. Adams k Co.'s &teen Factory ? Iv bete his Cseillties for tnanufactuting all Mods or Carnagesand Light Waggoni cannot be sure reseed— belog a practical' Mechanic, dhd haitag a numberof years' experience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction. . . All kinds of Carriages and Light Wa g on s, kept on hand.. Aix°, second-tined Wagons,“.- • ' All zeimirs /tautly done Crams from a distance promptly attended ta. 30 if June 5.18 in Beautiful Cottage Fu 1 4 1 a lig Plibecriber la'receivlog hunt thle best *rano- I. sal - Tories u, the , City, a large lot of Cottnita Furni tore of-the latell and sliest beautiful 'll'attenii,ein- I•ractng whole wefts, alt of wh , 1..13 will he "tad at city priveu, carriage added. ltc 111:30 keeps ou hand,and inanufacfuren to order, all hinds of ll . ousehold FUlhittlfe , Oi Ihr latest, saill:ionable nod desirable Patterns, all of which can be examinediat hls %Jo nru norm., corner of Centre and Ilnion streets,. nearly opposite 1111; Episcopal Church—all of Which will be add at thr'rery lowest rases. " HENRI' lIIIESSANG. April 2, ' f 14-tf More S, Gallagher. Ridge Rudd and Cotatis Street, Philadelphia I? amide tit add Matiulactuttra of r itol.ll/11T and CANT !RCM RAIIANGS lad ali 11 kindo of Ornanti•atat and Archltnctural Iron Wibrii4; ion !Catlin's r.,r public and itilvate grounds, Vri .11,61111, Scttrot. Chair., 'fable*, k 4. I a. ucuLr ditent wit paid to the clic !Our.. of Burial . Mare &11,ightr's how( nv Uatoln•t. Dssioms and li.c of pilcr. -en; to prisons tvistiptg tu'inake a , , S.. ..big J, tAA3 PORT. CARBON AP AND ('ANDL (.:ITORT ,Intrzn•thlwr allln/11111 re to the public that he 1 ninon it Otte ail Idiot- of Soap atilt Candlee at lue raetyry, in I'o4 Cotbon, - ylchuyikill County; which hr oil! {VW tint to he equal' In quality to any obtained abioad. &nal at lower prier& than tar atm:lea ma ,Lie putclucdvd In Philadelphia or else •'i • • , The highest mantel Niel" for tallow w ill paid in ra.Alt nt l Factory.. October 911, Pis 3. 111;NRY 01111:E11 43 MA ly N. ,1% izanovaz. PI EgS6.IN (ljte On. Pierian. liloixtiALE alid Retail BLANK BOOK MANL. 1 BF/WITHERS god STATIONERM have. ft:- Moved front No. 52 Nurih etlf direct. td N. W. Cur her of 4th and Cherry ritreetii, PHILABIELPHIAL Account, nooke of the finest quality, together with all kinds of vine/tor Stationery, s ortable luc finna n g or Commercial purposes, coustantq on hand:— llooki ruled to any pattern,and node ill the moil durable manaer. at the. shortest nutter,: All struck warranted. as nail k 2, OffiCei,, and Merchants tu4tied on mud crate Li:tins. Qct.1.1853 4 William W. liaMei, No. 99 North NECOND Street, 2iilioors abos.:e l'rrno it Hotel, PO ladflpkia. %,.1 - AINUFACTIAII:II of rine Ott in Catuobine, 11 . 11 , 101 d, Lard and Oil I.AMFB, Chandeliers and Candelabras for Churches. atterce, - Parlors,ar.. The subscriber would respectfully Invite the attention of storekeepers, nod the public in general, to his large soiree( Goods, consisting of the above named. ant ties, which evil be dirposed of at the towest Manu facturer's prices, irAvlrsale sad 11.—Also, be.t quality of Iturnining Plot Oil or Camphine, Globes, ethades; Wick!, ace. n- ,EW 1.1.1.'d PATENT 04AFErt LAMPt, a new article for sale. November 5,1155.3 rizmnr LL who want Axes of the ifial r;ocurts & i"\ make should be partkuler td notice the'vtamps. as there are various counterfeits arid imitations stamped Collins and labelled much hiss ours, which are fraudulently. sold' In some paris 'of the I;toted theirs nu our manufacture., They are Made In differ ent portent' the country by various axe-makers, and are generally of very iriferiof quality. , :! The genuine Cullms axes, which have acquired such an extensive repufati.fii, are inyartalbly stamped COLLINS & ll'Altrrtiliti," and each isle hared printed label with my smoothie. It is now more than 'Pwartc- Err cyr I:ARS since Wr commenced thadinsines• with the stamp of "Collins & Co , and ! do not know of any other ale nicker by the name or Collins iii the linitrlStatos. 0.1111. COLLINS.. Angind go, 34-ly BOOK 13/NDEfilit , ; • rimniStibieriber announces to. Ma rrirria. And the public pint he bail op made ultoomierableadditiunio his Iluitk ninderk.„ aro! has procured &Hook Binder from "Ili , . of the best Binderies hi I'hili delphi:gacgt with the latent style of Binding, And .whO will Rim out his work far annerini to any thing heretofore modified in imrtsville.:l Itooksbound In ally style of Binning, either Plain pr In full gilt Turk-V , Blank Ilunkopagednr plain. wade td any pattern, aka litinttil and ful,il at puce' lqwttr than in the City. H q , Honks bound by. the uebthy, rind paper ruled to . Pattern by Ilq HANNAN. April .1,, 1651 ,ROPER BROS.' IMPROVED . SW. ['HEMS 111 AN U %CT ti FIRES. DIE d and tiottgVEM. No. D.Ot Elltreet, PA iladelykra. t:tie. Improved qiiPters Dia great tionvetnent atver Auld atyAe SEAL a; superior ino 14ion with 'lie greati , t lo duratdr, and pot likely to ge WI( Of (Miry. t . Price of Pose and all comp4ll.,from $5 to $10; priers varying according to ingest of Press, and v,"”rk on the Seal. , *Ordets„ received through mail,prurriptly attended to, and Presses lent loan) , Awl of the,country.. • Nei t. 10, 1N;53. 1 1 . 37.11 m PREMIUM PERFUMERY . . QEVERAL Prise Medals have been awarded to E. 1.1 Met:LAIN 'for hie! superior Perfumery, Fancy Soaps and ilentritices try different lArtitutea doting the last Ex ya4la., I • E. I ,IIcELAIN, Manufacturer and Importer of the rotioo.tog articles t nanny :- 111a celehiated Vegetable heir Oil, Bear's Oil, Baef's Marrow ;and Lustrel, , Ae.; " diireterd Muds of entracte for the:Handkerchief ; Colognes, Tooth pice:s.: Ac.; n 1101,41 1 ,1 unrivalled Magnetic, honey, Crystallite, Winsiq, Walnut. and a variety of other Panty Inapt, for 'rrartOng Pearl-Powder. tply White. Alabaster Powder Puff.; Clothes. fiat, Heir; Shaving and Tooth Brush es ; Port Stotinutes,ltthisiog, Pocket,!od Floe-tooth Colons; all or o hid; ;can be purchased clomp for cash at No. let North belt Streets below hare, Phila delphia.- • N. IL— A tiberaldit&tunt in' deateri.. Rept. 10, !bba. [atay 44.:53 1124Unrr 37v MOROCCO FACTORY N,TOROCCO, LEATDER. AND SHOE FINDING LVlStore, it Derr's Uld ratata,orenaDtoad Street, The updeinigned re'npicifally Informs the euaEo mere'of the above .weil known estahllahment. that he will continue the biaNUFACTUHr. of all tchttta of MOROCCO, ; • uc h as Hid. Stralle. French =note& Shoe, Hat ik Hook Bindings, Yhtk li oingo, are., arc., and writ con !la ntly have on hgriCa , general annortment of all rand" of LEA.THBRi !' • ' Such as Oak:fanned. find Red Sole Lgatber, Slaugh ter Kips, French nod Cup Calf Shill's,. Miners' Upper Leather, And a variety of Shay. kuldtfigs. rtirb as Tbreadr, Nails, retts.t:tarnpsoate., ate., sit ut sabieb-wlll be mold at the . LOWEST PitlCEd. . • : • • JOHN L. MINNIG. el- All k I Hebf Bkirse, such es Sheep, Boat, Deer &e.. and AIM) BllMllC3tlkelfin for Leather at the highest raatiteti ;mites, or paid Eat in CABII. POU4Ville.oot.,29' ItlYt. 44. if , A NEW ARTICLE. PATENT vosyr IIfNE Itllnds overcome the , ority ohJectlon to thia.hidloy useful and ornamental appendage to every well throished ous e They are au arrange dae to /et dawn from!' the top of, the Window as well as hoist op Irma . .the bottom, or can to suspended at any ' , wet hetween.givlng free lacerate' light end air whe.a required, Affording tear ligiportunity of cleaning, them from the floor. They are as MAMIe in arrangement and nearly as cheap 1111 the ,ordinary blind. 411 I ask ie,that yen rair - sitt entil i e tam before write wog. • • • TRAREFUL4T, ViistinTT • SIIADgi, wed griad...guer. Shades, (gift Mtn Ices, Banda and elate, Oilcloth!, *.e. are, LETTERED SIIRDES:FOR STORiC . WIEDEAND - painted to order. Wlre-cloth Window Pereenatnanufaetured to nrJer,.lieautifblly landscaped or . ptato. - _,F; FORD, Wholelate atidltetall Dealer, rho.% South Eighth 5t.,2,1 - door below lifettet,Phltad'e, Kay 214853. ' : ' ' If-tv nor Rl* tlLANN.S.—Quatteritieasinaa. con- Vbron Pleas and Arbitration tabooing; price lb cants oath, eacialiritta btibitd at 1 H. HANNAN'S Cbsap Hook and likatione=. Also, all kinds of frawyera' araiJitaticas' DICHINION if • WISTIOIA. KIRK 11:1111 11E3 CM PO , IILISVILLE. NMI 1A15! -1114 411)riRing Okitcl). THE INTREPID MOTHER The diligence from Paris to Chalons stk ' o p . 1 ped one evening, just after dar ,•some codes beyond the town of Rouvray, to, set an Eng._ , fish lady and her child at a lonely roadside Auberge. Mrs.' Martin expected to find a carriage ready to take her to Chateau de Se nut, a distance of some liagttes, whither she was repairing on a visit; but -was tole it, had not arrived. The landlady, a tall coarse looking woman, who showed hp- into the vast ball that served at once As a sitting room and kitchen, observed , that the roads were so muddy and difficult, at !night, there was little chance of her friend arriving be lore morning. "You had better, therefore," said she, "make up your mind to sleep here. We have a good room to offer your, and you will be much more comfortable between a. pair of clean warm sheets, than knocking about in our rough country, 'especially as your dear child seems sickly," , • Mrs. Martin, though much fatigued by her journey, hesitated. A good night% rest was certainly a tempting prospeCt, but t•he felt so confident that her friends would not neglect her, that after a moment she replied, "thank you, madame, 1' will sit up tor an• hour or so, it is not late, and the carriage may come, after all. Should it. not, I.shall be glad of your room, - which you may prepare for me at any rate." The hostess, who seemed: auxigus her guest should nut remain in the great room, suggested that a fire might be made above; but Mrs. M. found herself so comfortable where she was—a pile of faggrits was bla zing on the hearth—that she declined at first to move. Her daughter, about five years of age, soon went to sleep in. her lap ; and she herself found that while her_ears *ere _ant iously listening for the roll of &Image wheels, her eyes occasionally closed and slumber be gan to make its insidious approaches. - In order to prevent herself from giving way, the endeavored to direct' her attention to the objects around her. The apaltment was vast, and lighted more by the glare of the fire than by the ditty candle stuck iiito la filthy tin candlestick, that stood on oue of thdong tables.. Two or three huge beains stretched aCIUSS:biIf-way up::the walls, leav-' ing a space filled with flitting:shadows above. From these depended a rusty gun ur tWo, sword, several bags, hanks Or Onions,, cook-, ing utensils., &c. .There•were few signs that the house was much visitejls though a pile of old wine bottles lay in one corner. The landlady sat at some distance from the fire r place with bill. twit aorta; who laid their heads together, and talked in whispers. • Mrs. Martin begat. to feel uneasy.. The idea entered her wind that sbe had fallen in to a resort of robbers ; and the wortk •` ete! elk," (it is she,) which Was all that she heard of the whispered conversation, contrib uted to her alarm, The door leading into the road was !eft 'ajar ; and for a moment "she felt - an inclinatioa to start up and escape on foot. But she was far from any other habitation, and if the peopleloi the, house en-. , tenained any evil uesign soer attempt would only precipitate the catastrophe: ,Su she re solved on patience, but listened attentively for the approach of her irientla. 'All ,she heard was the whistling of the wind, and the dashing of the rain, which had begun to fall just after her. arrival. - 1 About two hours paised id this uncomfort able way. At length the doOr was thrOwn open, and a man dripping Wet came:in. She breathed more -freely : for this neW comer might frustrate the evil designs of-tier host s ess, it she entertained any.l lie was a red; hatred, jovial-faced,lookiuglman, and inspi red her with confidence by Ale frankness mid ease of his manners; . - "A fine night for walking !" cried he'sha king Maiselt like a dog whol has • scrambled . out of a [kind. j "What liave you to give me? Salute Alestieuie et.Mesdantee. lam wet to :he skin. Hope I disturb nobody._ Give me a bottle of wise." The hostess, in a surly, Sleepy tone, her eldest sea to' serve the gentleman;. and then addressing Mrs. Martin, said : • "You see your friends will not conic, - and you are keeping us up to no; purpose. You had better go to bed. ' - "I will wait a little longer," was the re ply which elicited a kind a shrug of con tempt., The red haired man finished his bottle rot wine, and then said: "Show me a room, good woman —I shall sleep here to-night.' Mrs. Martin thought as: he pronounced these words, he cast a protee . ting glance to wards her, and she fell less: repugnance at the idea of passing the night in that house.— W hen, therefore, the red-hatred•man, at ter.a polite bow went up slam., she said, that as tier friends had nut arrived, she might:as well show her to her bed-roOm. - thought it would come to that at last." said the landlady. -Pierre, , take the lady's trunk up statrs. h . In a few.minutes, Mrs. :Harlin found her self alone in a spacious room, with a .large fire buriting ou the hearth, i Her first care , after putting the child to bed, was to exam ine the door. It closed with a latch. There was no bolt inside. She lodked around for something to barricade it wi!...h; and perceiv ed a heavy chest ot drawers. Fear gave strength. She halt Meth! half pushed it against the door. Not content with thts,she seized a table to increase the strength ot her defenCe. • The leg was brokeniand when she touched it, it fell with a crash to the tlooe.--- - A lung echo went sountling through the house, and she telrher heart sink within her. But the echo died away and no one came ; so she piled the iraginents of the ta ble upon the chest of drawers. Tolerably satisfied iu this direction,ishe proceeded to examine 't to walls. They ' were all papered, and after rauainalion, seented to'coritain no 1 , secret do r. Mrs. Martin now sank down into a chair to think on her position. , As was natufal after having all these pri_autions, the idea suggested itself that it might be superfluous, and she smiled at the thought of what her friends would say when she related to them the terrors of the nigh:. Iter child was sleep ing tranquilly, its rosy cheeks half buried in. the pillow. The tire had (blazed up into bright flame while the itinsnufred candle burned dimly. The roomiWas full of pale, trembling shadows, but sheliad no supersti tious fears. _Something pOsitive could alone raise alarm. She listened attentively,, but could hear nothing but the ;howling of the wind over the roof, and the,patienog of the rain against the 'window pattei. - As her ex .citement diminished, the fa tigue - which had been forgottenbegan again to 'make itself felt, andsbe resolved to:uudress and go to bed. • • • . Her heart leaped into ti e r throat:. • For a moment she seemed perkily paralyzed. -She had undressed and put outgle candle, when she accidentally - dropped her watch, Stoop-, mg to pick it up.her eyes voluntarily glanced towards the bed. A great mass of red lair, a hand and a gleaming knife were revealed by the light of the fire. Alter 'the first -mo ment of terrible alarm, her presence of mind returned. She felt that she had herself cut off all means of escape bti, the door, and was entirely left to her own ,resources. out uttering a cry,' but trembling in- every limb, the poor woman get! into the bed by the side of her child. An idea—a plan bad suggested • itself. it had! flashed through her brain like lightning.; Iv was the only chance left. . The bed was so disposed that the robber could get from beneath it by a narrow ap erture at the head withouvmaking a noise ; and it was probable that :he would choose, from prudence, this means-of exit. 'There was no curtain in the way', so Mrs. Martin, with terrible decisiOn and Inoiveless energy, made a running noose . with her silk scarf, and held it poised over the aperture by which her enemy was to make' his ippearaoce.— She. had resolved to. strangle Alt/fence of her own life and that of her child. . • • , The position. was ad awful one; and probably had she been able to direct her at tention to -the suriounding circumstances, she might have given way to her fears, and attempted to raise the house by her screams. The fire on the hearth,, unattended to, had fallen around, and now gave only a sullen light, with an occasional bright - gleam. Every object in the vast apartment glowed with a -restless motion: :Now and then a' mouse advaticed stealthily along the doer, but, startled by some utilise under the bed, went Wonting back in terror, to its hole.— The child breathed suadd.-c in its uncoo. seious repose; , the mother 'endeavored hits° to imitate slumber; 'but the man under the bed, uneasy in his position, could not help occasionally making* slight noise. • Mrs: Martin was Occupied with only two MMEMMI ME ideas: First she reflected on the extraordi- • nary delusion by Which she had been led to see enemies in the people of the house and a friend iii the red-hatred man; and setrindly, it struck her that as he would tear no remit , tance. front a wtitu4n , he might push away. the chairs that were in• his way,. regardless. of the anise, and thus avoid the snare- that "as'liu leaning a o l :er r' h h im e r;, . tho ught, b O u nc ts e he 'sh o w e as d e c eived whilst her atteniiob was strongly directed to one Spot. he had _made his exit, and was a flickering-shado* opposit e on the , te wa ll. ha _ y t In reality there was no danger Mahe would compromise the success •of his sanguinary enterprise - ; the stirieksiot a victim ,put on its guard might-alarm the house. Have you eirerstood, hour after bout with -your" fi shing rod in fiend, waiting with the ferocious patienceof an angler, for a nibble? Il you have, you have some faint Meant the, 'stare of mind an...which Mrs'. Martin—with , far other interest at staki•—passed the timer; until an old cloekion the chimney-piece told one after midnight. Another source of fitiV: iety now preSented itself4-the fire had new ly burned oat; '. Het dizzy eyes could scarce-; ly• see the &Mr; as she: bent with fearful at-j lentiore over the head of the bed—the terrible noose hanging like the ,1 ,sword of Damoeles above the gloomy aperture. "What,": thought site;'-"if he delay his appearance Itch, til the light has completely died away *I it not then be impossible for me to adjust the scarf —tti do the deed—to kill this assassioH to save Myself and-my. child.?-0;God ! dej. liver him into my , hands !" • ; A 'cautious movement .befosi—the drati, ging_ of hands and : knees along the ' floor—a" heavy suppressedbreathint—antiouncedthaf the supreme moment was near at hand. Her white arms were hated to the shoulders ; het hair-fell wildly , around her face, like the tn ane of a lioness about' to leap upon its. prey ; the distended orbits of her eyes glared, down upon the spot where the question of life and death was.soon to be decided. . Time seemed - immeasurably lengthened; out, every second: assumed 'the proportiona, of an hour. - But at last-,'just as all lines and forms began to Nal before her sight through an iudistinct medium of blending light and darkness, a black . stint;s interposed between: her eyes and the ; floor. Sus?ense being over, ihe 'time td action - having-arrived; eireything seernedin pass with magical pidity. The robber thrust his head.cerefully' - forward„ Mrs.' Martin bent down. There was a hattrettolied cry :-: * the sound of a krati . falling to the hodra convulsive - struggle Pull ! Pull !!. pull !! ! - Mrs. Martin heard nothing---saw nothing, hut the scarf passing between her'iwo naked feet; She had halt thrOwu herself hick. .00 holding her scart with both hands, pulled- with a desperate . energy for her life. The conflict had begun; and one ar the other must perish. The robs bet was a pow'erful !nail, and made turioui etitiris to get loose; not a Sound escaped his tpil , ---not a sound front hers. The dreadful . raged) , was enacted in silence. .iM• • 4 • nuttier tiluvrard," cried a,yuuog nun, leispiug ileof. a carnage that stoppe4 before : 11r duvr:oi. !tie Auberge next mow lug; "what Oars have you,•got fur we rnotherlurrived • is it_your mother ?" 'asked the landlady' who.seenteit.goite %good humored' alter her night's rest. "There's a lady up stairs waiting for-some• friends, but she does out speak French easily and seemed tluwtllin to talk. We'could scarcely persuade her to go to bed." -! - - "Show me"the room !" cried Artlkur, run. nom 'Tito the flutist.. •They soo/ arrived before the door. ! 7 ‘blither ! mother 1 .:". 1 . cried he, btu he ie ceived Do answer. "The door is ouly latched, for we have HO robbers in this part of the country," said the landlatly . .'i - But a formidable . obstacle - opposed their entrance. They became alarmed,: especially lintels they heard the ,shrieks of the little girl; and hat "open the door. The first.object that preiented itself wait the fa , :e 'of the robber, violently upturned from beneath the s bed, and with protruding tongue.and eyeballs: the next was the fortis, of Mrs. Martin, in.the position in which we left ter; •- She was still- pulling with both hinds at the scarf, and glaring-wildly toward the head of the bed. The child had.throwo its arms around her • neck, and was crying but she paid' no' attention. The terror - tit that dreadful night had driven her mad. . . rirPosstati - single line in the language so conveys the idea of height as the words in italics .in these sot .. .nes nl Tepnvson on "The Eagle :1 1 • ' v elas the crag with hooked hands, Close to the sun, in.lonelv lands, Ringed with the azure world, lie stands;,, ne.tertrttled 'artit bene,ith lam crawls, watehe.4 frorti.his mountain walk, And, like a thunderbolt, he falls." ~ The Reading_ joint stock cotton Facto ry gives employtneut to 324 persons, vizi; 3E men, 211 women and'girls, and 77 buys._ Wages paid loathe year,_ 544,832,15. I;U" Ptitsburg Siatutics.—There are in Pittsburg and its vie:tatty, tuts said, seved: teen large FUIIIIV ; I welveprineipal.tor large fbundries; twenty glass manufactorieS; about-twenty engine and machine shoes; five large cottunTaciories ; four large flout ing mills, besides some smaller ones and It is estimated that' there are, more than one hundred steam engines in operation in the city-and_vicinity besides these above named 1.0". The, number of railroad accidents in the United States, during last year, was 14 Number of persons 236 ; wounded, IEIG. • 0 24 •The . number of mires al Railway in operatwo in the United States, at present, is 17,776, against 13,266 miles in operation chi Ist - January. 1853, or• an increase of 4,510 rode:sin twelve monthi. The Dumber II miles in ogeration in 1852 tyai 10,843. , • ' Tunnel on the• Pennsylvanta Road.: The cars were to pass through the' Taunt; on the Mountain Section on Wednesday last, and the pasienger care *ill corainence run . - ning. through, on the first Moodny in.Febrtt ary. • e iry- Susquehanna Rai/road.--The contrac tors on this great improvement are pressing forward the work with uonsuar energy.-1- The Harrisburg; Union Salta they , have Dote about twenty-hv,e hundred bands employed on the line. and will undoubtedly have large portion graded, ready for the rails, ear ly the ensuing summer. The Williamsport and Elmira - railroad. which connects the Sunbury and Erie and Susquehanna railroads with the New York and Erie railroad, at El mira, is now also progressing rapidly towards completion; a': • • (o"'ne Lone rille.Courier publishesa liit or seventeen merctiants of that city who import their gooda and warts direct train foreign , countries, (I:7' The c9itnernp 'lion of water in Phitit - - delpttia, during 1853, supplied by the Fair. mount Water Works, mouuted to 000,000 of gallons ; that supplied by 'the Schuylkill Works to :400,000,000. Er The suit against the city of Phi!edit. phis for damages, on account of the burning of Han's building in the winter of 1852, on account of frozen fireplugs, has terminntedin a verdict.for the'city. -` The Dead 'el the Past Year. At the usual estimate, since the first of January . 1853, more than-31,500,000 of the world's, 'population hive gotie down to the gravee— Place them in long array and they will give .a moving column of , more thaa thirteen hundred to every mile of the circumference of rho globe. • OCTIn Albany; they are blest with a 4e male barber, Who' has Pthe form of a Pert and is a perfect paragon of beauty." flearda, 'ive to be cut twice a day id the vicinity of her pole. Such a passion forclean faces was never knowb On the Patroon's plantation; at the mouth of the Erie Canal, as has sprung into existence ,iince' this young lady Went ham the lather and pomatum trade. First 4on 'fora in the Washington Mansion.—At- Monot Vernon, on Satur day. night, Mrs. Washington, the accom plished tidy of,John A. Wuhington, pretrea ted her husband with a large and beautiful sou. This is the first male child ever born in thaiWashingtoa mansion. This sign was built, •eseept the wings, inlbe peat 1746, by Lau-react Waghiogtoo. *lto lefeit to the Glizteral. It is, consequeitly, 4 0 8 rim MANUFACTURES RAILROADS MISCELLANEOUS iUisrettnnn, SURE,RECEIPT • FOR .HAPPINESS.—:-Ope of the wealthy merchants of our city. achae dads the past year was universally mourn ed, often told his friends an anecdote svhiEh occurred a hiioin. experience, and which was recommended to• al those who desired; to enjoy a serene old age,' vtithoui allowing their wealth to dist Orb their peace.of mild. He aid that When he had obtained - his for tune,be found he began to grow uneasy his pecuniary affairs, and .one night when he was about sixty years of age, hiis sleep 7. n as distutbed,by uopleasant thoughts lespecting some shipments he had just made. In the morning, - he said to himself, "This will no. er do: if I allow such thoughts to gain the masters over me, I must bid farewell Ito peace all my lite. 1 wilt stop this brixittof care at once, and at a single blOvr." AccOr dingly.he went to his counting room. and . upon examination found he had 830,0001 in money on hand. He made out a list of his relatives marl others , he desireti,lo aid, and before he went to hid again he." bad given _away arery'dollar of the thirty thousirot4--- He said he Slept well'that 'night, , and, fot a long time alter his dreams were not disturbed by anxious thoughts • about his n vessels ior property.—Boston Transcri pt. .• • PaotEasjAr a P1111.0501;11 Y.—A: Cold mutton dinner is better Than none: 1)11 wife That considereth well will 'avoid its— Fine as the Fky may be, 'trust not its looks, if haply a month's wash be at bawl. &Wei . a coat that is napless and old..than the new est styles which the tailor may 'dun fok.-- Love like the measles,' we- T all must.. have once; and Wien the maladies fatal.' ',pie Mouth of a cannon can give a salute :•atitl so can the lips which a moustache guardeiti.— As mortar to briCks, is a quarrel to lovers. It serves to cement them together, ''he moon in the sky resemblellki a champagne glass on the earth ;* both look best when they are lull. lie that is "last" iu his .votith, will traverse the, down-hill 01 life with a "drag" on. : Life Without:love is 'Vauxhall Without lamps. She that' is great ih , a ;walizAeePing time,. may fail as a .Wile keeping house. Hypocrisy is the rogue of life, and We are all too much "made tip." Curling ler Ilan, is : often succeeded by comb: ing, his wig." • Glenna field as muclras ) you may, there will be a stray ear.--4fteg enes. • ; ii g:7131.7NC0M8 F; - SPEECHES. -" Tne origin or the expression 'Buncombe speeches,' , ': inys the Saactay Trinei:.'*i* as tollowi ;,-Slime years since a mem* of Congress frisnOlie county of Buncombe, -North. Carolina, was indulging in a long :and very uuinteres'yog harangue in the House of RepresentatiX-es. Some attempted to cough him down; others Tailed him to order': but it 'was of no tde— he was determined to have his say, let sOsat, wbuld occur:. At last the members 'mph to leave, ithikliere was; soon scarcely ahy iser sonlelt except Mt-reporters. At thix stage of . the proceedings, a member; who . had listened with wonderful perseverance,,ulZ gested to him that lie would soon be sMirrely 'destitute oh auditors; whereupon he fiery coolly observed Mai it was ohm crin.eijiiehee, as be was -.speaking toi iluncombe,luot Washington '—M other words, Hiatt; his speech was intended for the perusal. of.II his constituents, -nd nut at all to influence,' the action M . his (ellowsmembera ; which. 4,1 the ease by ille'way;. with a-large majority of the dry, prdsy hit - augurs emanating, fr om 'the city ut magnificent. distaucec" 07' DEMINEof . 1/1117NRENNEss F.N. LAND.—The London News cornmenti. ttpon the declioje of drunkenness in . the. higher classes believing it to be especially true, with regard to this vice, that in changes of sodiety the prevalent vices. go out at the lower +nd. " Half a century ago, Mr. Pitt wai known to be killing himself with port wine, and no body spoke or thought of the catastrophe in he siny we should now, if such a thing lwas happening. Mmistera and M. P.'ssaidbol fah and. mischievous things in public: 'were merely declared to Se diunk., Gout and other diseases consequent upon eicess were SQ prevalent as to make old people, now wonder what has become of them. 'rrhe spirit decanters .Were brought ant in thelhve ning. in the middle class houses, and; the wine merchant's bill was an annual exiii-nse to the shopkeeper which few would think of now. Half a century of improved culhva lion of mind, of. expanded travel, of • multi hilied amusements, and, not least, ol r apr tial introduction of . lighter wines, lias.pro digiouily elevated the personal wordily of the higher and Middle classes.'•' CCP DitrOticE .aski ITS AMIST.I. cc res- Rondent writes us from a village in indliina, thavin said village lives a mother Who') had a husband whose name •he does, not • !war, 'who has'two:daughters, each of them divor ced wives, one of whom. obtained :flee bill while her husband •lay., on his death-fed; while in the same village resides a Man'lwlio has two wives living,(oueot them divoreed,) and that these Wives'are mother and. ter ! Some of the ,W,estern States are notopous for the facility and ltbeivlity .with ,Which they grant Divorces, .wherefrum a harvest of lewd Marriages, Licentiousness and IMmor ality maybe expected to result - in duel sea son. 21 . 11 pbpulation, grows dense add habits more luxurious, these States will hive am ple reasonsM rue the reckle/sotps wherOwith thev,are underriaining the mural hams of So ciety. Perhaps ;some m ome of the may be-warned in time to avoid.the worst consequences of their error.—N. V. Tribune. DIFFERENce.—A writer asy.i that tht . vital differeucel:letween man and , woman is this--man forever asks' more, while wom an is always intent' upon making the most of what she has: Man is a perpetual seyker, woman turns WhilsOever she finds into a present use and profit. Man's eye is fixed upon the future ; woman's upon the I)res ent. He sweepS the heavens with his aze to see what fairer worlds invite hii attven titre ; the quietly unpacks the trunk of his observation, and ..appropriares whatever available results it contains to the impfove- Meat of his present, abode. .1 I:7' THE Ft '.A131 Journal says fifty thou sand cords of wood have been used by the Reading Railroad Company within the last twd years, purchased at an-average cyst of S 2 :in per cord.. This is eating into the for ests at a fearful rate, and may well occasion apprehensions of a scarcity of the ,article it touch longer .continued. But the coal burn ing by our friend git.r.- HOLLANDi: will .soon take the place of the wood engines, not only on this Road, but 'every other having an eye lo economy' in fu el, and the woodman's ase will be staved. • 11:7 ' AFTER the' Any/dean flag was unfurled from its staff in Tampico, an aged Spaniard was heard inveithingi with lugubrious earnestness, against the pertinac ity with which the flag had pursued his for. tunes. .4I ,was de Spanish Consul in de Louisiane. when dat flag he was raise, end go to Pensacola, but soon dat flag was over me dare. .1 live den in de Texts; but dat flag tallow me dare. Says I, Igo where dat flag never come. .1 come to Tatiapico, but here is dal flag again. I believe it II go to de devil dat same flag wjil follow me dare." ' 17 THE CHINESE WILL.--An alectUre on China, which he delivered at Boltoi4 Eng land, Dr. Bowfin 'said it had been taltulated that if all the brick, stones and wisiciury,of Great Britain were gathered together, they would not furnish materials enotigh for the wall of China; and that all the buildings in Loudon put together , drould:•not make the towers and turrets which adorn it ' , lIZP PtrACH iays•that Adam had.on4 great advantage over all married couplei—an ad vantage which his been last to us witlt Par adise—he had no mother-in-W. (1:7" MATCHES differ. The sort that is got flameat the parson's is apt to 'have. the mw: flame before it is struck t" while those made at the factory; the most atter*: [l:7 WHY tat lady; to an 'American, like the flag of, Ins country T -Because illey are each the pride of his heart, and he will al low neither to be Struck. 07 . wno peeps thrmigh a keyll4./e_rsay *see what will vex /um. And 's sawed him right." Peeping i through keyholes in,a man ifest abuse of the nvention,which wft made to keeP out not to invite. . • , , RAM STEAM, PRINTIN :OFF! • Havinsrpreetuod three-Preserkwo aro sow pm and to execute/0B sad BOOK PRINTINO orrery deteription, at the ' dike of The Moore Journal, cheaper than it can be door at say oilloo eitablishment ate County,truch se Rooks, Patopalers, mils ef Leine, ..k' Large Pawn; Rail Road Hand Bah, I Taper Doak*. Artyrfesof Agreesteht, t Time Books, Bill Heal, I ! Order 800 le f ¢r , At the very shortest t,once. Our stoai of JOB TYPE is more extensive than that of any ether (like in this seetiouLot the Stair, sad we keep heads' employed exprns,!y for Jobbing. Being sk. practical Printer outelt,i we will guarantee oar work to be ao neat as any that can be turned oat is the cities. PRINTING IN CULGRB &meat the shortest notice. 1300.8 HINDIBICT. Books &pod in every yenety'ot style. Blank Books °revery deserOtkin manufactured, bound mid ruled to order at abort notiite• • EE::1 NO - EirTtiovou fools spurn hymen's gentle pow, 'W e who improve his; golden hour • . By sweet experience know, That marriage, rightly understood, , 'Gives to the tender and the good . Paradise below! SP A PLEASANT TROLlittT : There's not a heath, however rude,. Bin bath some hula dower To.brighteii op its solitude, And scent thW,eyening bonr; There's nets heart, however cam, But bath some memory of the past, To lore and call itn own. . . • rip A Smitas t 4 ee how beaea h the moonbeam's smile, Yon little billow heave its breast, Andloams and sparkle] for awhile, - And, murmuring, thOn subside to reit. Thus man, the eport ot. Wes and Cue, Kist+ on Time's everultil sea; And. hawmg swelled a morrient there, Thus melts into eternity. • FOREIG. • IMPORTANT IP TROL—Tbe New , - York Times has the following under the' head of " Important immor.",l We received yesterday, from a private source, generally well lammed concerning the movements of foreign courts, an intern. tiog item of intelfigeneeillostrating the pile. • arations on foot for the Eastern MIL - It 14 stated that the English cabinet receitq pro. posed to the French gOirernment that rt she would despatch two Corps or troops against. Russia—the one to land in Finland; and the other in Crimea-- t the' English Government wruld pay the eitsenies. The' proposition was made on the assumption that war • coald no longer be avoided.' The Emptier is stud to have declined it, on the . greeed 'that It would leave the Engfish government at lib erty to withdraw , from active participation in the war at pleasure; and that whatever joint action Was taken by the two Western powers against Russel, both should Stand in the same position before the world." - MUCH liithIGNATIONi is excited at the die. • covered: interference of Prince Albert in poli• tics. The more independent of the papers, and yet more loudly the public voice, protest that Prince Albert is the subservient tool of Russia, nod that Lord Aberdeen is altogether , under Albert's influence. The Prince be. trays every secret ofitbe British Cabinet to the Russian, Austrian and Gamin courts, and the important state affairs that are kept profoundly secret from the Britistrphblic are freely 109%1 in St. Petersburg and Vienna. . The expressions of indignation against the Prince. who is, truly or falsely, regarded as the - tell-tale," are unusually strong. He is popular in Manchester, Ltierpool. and with tile manufacturing in!erent, consequently the organs of that to tereSt are silent on the sub ject ; but the Radical aod Cooservative alike join in declaring th a t his interference has reached a pitch dangerous tid the constitution. ' The affair will doubtlesscome before Parlia ment. I~SHIEME'.NT or FELONS TO THE UNITED STATES.—Recently two Germans were ar rested in New York T - 1 a charge of Burglary. Mien taken before a justice, one of them made the folloreing statement showing the systematic mode in Which the shipment of felons to this,eountry is made. Congress should take' this subject into consideration and endeavor to prevent foreign govern ments from making a Botany Bay l the U.. States. Charles B. Bley says—[ was burn in Brunswick, Germany, and am 25, years of age : in the month of September, 1621, Henna liondotfAtigust Meyer, Ernest Brinker and-myself ;iyere convicted of Bur glary, committed in , the city of BrunSwick. and were sentenced to the State Prison for a term of three years after remaining there' until September last, we were all pardoned by the Duke of Brunswick, through' the in. fluenee of a Society known as the ' :“Direc tors,", upon condition that we would imme diately leave the country for the United States,' never to return ; • accordingly we were all taken trent prison by the Policeand conveyed to. Bremen, and there placed on board the biig Hiram, and kept under the surveillance of the Police until the vessel sailed our passage was paid by I the "Directors,' ,and we each received from them $5; we landed in New York on the Ist_of December last. {a- sENATort Cr..% YTON'S 4rEEctt.—The accounts Iron* Washington leave no sort of doubt that Mr-Clayton utterly overwhelmed Gen. Cass in the late discuss Mia of the Clay ton•Bulwer treaty. We knew • beforehand that he would do so ; (or, in the first place, he is a greater min than Geu. Casa ; iu the second place, he is afar more adroit debater than Gen. Cass ; and, iu the *third place.ie understands the subject at the treaty in ques tion a great deal better than Gen. Cass. His replies to Cass acrd Douglas, last winter. upon' the treaty, were among the musk, bril liant triumphs in Congressional debate that we ever. read, and we are not mall surprised that the sting of defeat has bitterly rankled ' in the breast of the :Michigan Senator ever since. That Senator was preparing himself during the whole Congressional recess fort rejoinder, but the only result is that he is `, unquestionably otterthrown In the last en counter even more terribly than be was in the first.—Louisville Journal. Some; wog gave the - General a bard dig shortly after the debate, by reporting that he was' about to resigti—he was going home to study geography° r7THE CALORIC !Sun.. —Capt.- Edema. in a note to the. editors of the New York - Express says.:— The new engines are completed, and here been at work for several days, their opera tion proving conclusively. that the practical difficulties which at;ended the first arrange. merit have• all been overcome, The new engines are much reduced in size, whilst their principle of action is the same as be fore, with this.aception only, that condensed atmospheric air is employed in place of the ordinary atmospheric, for producing the M - tive power. - .This, modi fi cation admits.of an increase of power, limited - only by the capability of retaining the pressure in the machine. Some difficulty has been ape. rienced in this respect. and it is This which has caused some delay recently. The ob stacle, is however, nearly removed, and the public will shortly 'hilve an opportunity lot Judging by practical evidence of the merits of the Caloric ship., She was hauled out from her berth . on Saturday, and has aline been lying in, the North River, attracting much attention.— Her trial trip was appointed for this seek. aZ7* To GENTLEg t EN PARTIt.G4S6IS.—The Washington correspo , adept of the New York Herald assumes' di', position of, a modern Chesterfield, a soq Of professor of etiquette. Among other good things in a late letter, he writes": . " There is one piactice among gentlemen at concerto, theatres, die. which ought to be be condemned and tabo oed as a monstrous barbarism that is; leavings lady sloe owe or twice in the course of the evening, and• going out to "take a drink.". This detesta ble habit is purely American,and it certainly is a slight which no lady of spirit ought to endure. As to chewing, of cones' no gen tleman cs . s do that , in the presence of ladies.". Wit( the " action he" in the latitude of Pottsville (SPIRIT DRINKING IN SWKDRN.—In Sweden the people are fast rising to a fear tut conviction of the self entailed miseries piodneed by spirit drinking. The late all& mon to this vice in the King's speech, at the opening of the Diet, serail to have been more the reflex of lament public opinion than'an original conception of hie own. Various pe-, titions have been presented of late. 10 King Oscar, praying bun to " take such means as shall avert the inisets which amide:is the nation if the production of spirits be allowed to continite m ill present extent." The last of theselieritions has 19,000 signatures. The people begin now to assemble in laigectowds. and to call:tumultuously for the closing of the distilleries, " that they may be scented against dearth before the next harvest comes round." In some cases the mob haslamility entered the distilleries, and with the ciy— " The hell-drink . shall not be made any more." put out the fires. Hitherto no.mose violent excess than the above bad- taken place. t MI Eltferreb , Monti. 113
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