LTERMS or TUE IffiliNsus,.atoggriliai: sucats SUBSCRIPTION. TWO DOLLARS per annum, payablVemtain• nJally in advance to those who reside in Weems.- y sod annually in advance to those who reside oat of the_County. The pliblishernmersos to kunseU th e right to change $2 DO per anntun,wheeptremert .11 delayed longer thin one veer. ?3 axis: Three Copies to out Address, S •ven ;do do .do : Fifteen do do i do rv- Ctergyme4 and Sada Ttuseiiers supplied with the Journal at 1$ in advance, EATICS or /wanner/sum hie Squaii of 1.4 Jilin 1 square, 3 mos., 53 00 3 ttmeg, 81 00 6 months. SOD Subseg'm imfertion, ,25 1 Near, • '8 00 4 lines, 1 time, 25 Cards of3linea, • 300 Subseffnt insertion, , 14 do 51ines, 500 Merchant% and other's adrertising_by the year with the privile; of intferiing_ditrerent sul ertisemeutff weekly- ' 1200 r Larger Advertifieme BUSINESS CARDS. f 0 H N P.111013A114. Attorney at Law, ecittitnis r) /honor for New , York. Orlice opposite Americas Centre'dtreet; Pottsville, ?CAUL litpril 21.1952. .17-Iy* • riLLIAM L. :willTNKlr t ATTORNEY VI at Law, Pottsvlllft;Sttlaylklll county. re. Office n Centre' street, nearly uppoeite the Miners' Behil- Jan. 4, 1651 ; 1-ly il:2o;rore. Q. IHMESELEELOIOIIIC6OPATiIIe VSICIA :S4 Rautoved his Office to One of the ick !louses in eueltiumet, .tyy1.128.1041/. le-tr • J- 101 Voi Gli.AisIS.P, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .txviug c4niuve4 to l'otuoilite, has opened an cake to. Tl,legripls Oilier. Centre atteet,uppOilte the Ntinere Bank. vv.:. d. nst. TOWN C. CONBAO.JIIBTICE OF THE PEACE Kill attend 1.3 any truainesa, entrusted to tug care, pua L limity. MIL% 4nd /liutes collected, ar.e. Cane la - )1,1,4 4 1:4t,.pi0dite Cir.llalberstadt's Jun. S la? 11. • 40 km LI EL LI .ILETZ-4 UtITICE or TVS PEACE. IJ Potaville. Will attend promptly to Collections, A 4encles, Purchase shit Hale 'tallest Estate. Ate., le tklll County, Ea) °theirs Centre Btreet,oppo to. the forts lis11.• j Pct 20, 1820.. TOILS IVILLIAItAOIIIsJAS.COOPER Atturnies at Lew, got tomille. °ace In Centre St ivw douie Eastor the “PetialrOvirnill 411 1 1•" Mr Co..per will attend at &lithe Costal Putter ale, Pec. 7, MO igoraTuit SIMPSON. !dining Engineer. has moved Itisoifiett 10 Mr. liblcheitet'slinitcling, next door but otat't bubo At the. Proteeteeil Episcopal Church. Cuatre'dltreet, toUsvtlle, Pa., what- tie win prompt. , ly mien] toall orilers theline of Me ;qui - mien. 'Kw,' J. , 1 , 3:./. It•tr r P. , WHITNEY, EXCII&NGE; COLLEC d .tion, Coraruission,; and Gencial Agent). Mee, next door to Miners` Dank,Pottsville Dealer in an currant money, '12014 and tlldver. DRAFTS on PAHA delphin and Novi Vora! for sale •Marett 2u, In d. LI WARD SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND . 1 1UNsELLOR aiLaw.,gblladelphit.willattond and all - otber legal busmen In the City, , I.lintiolphia,odjoioingeournies aud elsewhere. Co ghee No. VA sough dlrtft oteet entladeloblo. TOAIN lIANNAN s , ATTORNEY AT LAW, has s.O ,iperied in hitlesi itiVeatte'stteel, WO. the Episcopal Churel,tisbare be will be duly, ion) 9to 3 o,clorb. lluelue,s tenors to him will *re t Live prompt aututstio,addrvased to him as ettber l'o:tsv 111. or Orwlgaborg per. 8.1:3.51 . A • ri.L NC' If—For the parchase slid sale of Beal -EaL .Z.l. Late; buying and setting Coal; taking cbargo of ',al Lands; Mines, At 'and colleeting tenta—fretu years eiperieace tie county he (tepee to ivylatlafactlo.b. °dice Mahenteago - CHAA. 81. HILL 14-if iprit 6. 3,16t' I 9 1 1101101.1114.13AN.NAN ATTORNEY at LAW , .L office in Centre direst. opposite the Episcopal Church, PutleVille renneyle a hie Nee. 20. lesl ti A.OOll I .IUSTICE OF THE PEACE will attend to thy :collection of /Woods', ACC. promptly, awl aft the &arts appertaining to Gls other' Potteville, DeC. 25, 1d52. 52,41• 1 ftAlO.—Market dtieet Property fur sale. Inquire Vol 1 JOHN 11.1,11MEri,, Ag't. • Market iti e et above Tenth, Pottsville. feb.26.1851. e-tf • I Bash told Doors, cif various de -1 I etript lona.on hand.apd for sale by the dubscriber, JOHN if. JAMEd, . Market di rect above•Tentb, Pottsville. 1t33. 1,1-4 Ltlifi. N. W N,OEXICIELCER At CO., Bank s/ ern And Dealeis in 'Exchange, Tamaqua, Penn'a. Collecting attended to, and drafts for sale on all the principal clues of the Union. Also, Drafts pays. blr at all the principal Banking flou'sea, in England. Irelund, tecotland and Wales July 17, Itos 110WELIL risiikat; ATTORNEY AT LA W I/POTTSVILLE.' °thee CENTRE Street. 3 doors South of Episcopal Cliereb,estne side , Apr 136, 5 kJW. c. CLEAVER, forsoefirof the dm of . K. & D. W. C. CLEAVER, Engineers and But- Seyors. aims several yews engagements In other pla t es, ta re •opene4, an office In Pottsville, where he will ' ploasod. to see the frlenda.of the old dun, and 11 . all vshl may require Om services of one of his pro fession'., > . O,FRICE,CENTBE 'Street, Immediately opposite the • 94ilveefettace." M ' attlg , 1843 - • • 1 . 111 E Th iiil66:&RirliiiAgrDS,At —r- totneisatia; 1\ willaltend to all businessintrostedto them withdll ',goose and rare. 'slime Centre Street, neat door. to R. R. Merrill' Store. 'Potts vine. ' - Julia It, leS2. pan. 8, 7833. 2-Iv* '2l tf 340. K. 13311TH, MINING EfaISIINEEX and yrs urveyor, bilver Terrace, Centre Street, Pmts.,: stile, l'a. Examinations, Rapists; Surrey* and Maps . of Veal Mines, Coal Lands, Mining Miehinery, executed the shortest notice. Agent for Coal NI nits, Zsc. et pt. 24, 1953 AJit. G. N. BOWMAN ; SURGEON DENTIST,. Orhre In Britt Hui!dins, Corner MARKET and CPECOND Streets, west Ode, four doors' 4 „-- anore'flaqutre Wilson , s Office, where alI . operations on the Teeth ' are performed. " a a•••• and newteeth inserted on moderate terms. lie war. rants all Ins work.' Oct. 1,1853. . 404 f PRIVATE SALES. F' ini FOR SALE. CUNAP rtiflG-modersigned Offers for male cheap, and on reasonabla terms tilt (arra consisting of 91 ecru nearly all under cultivation: Heavy crops of winter grain are In the ground. The Improvements consist of one , good double' houne, In good repair, another good dwelling house and one good Darn and other outhuildings. The property Is located In Olyth township,end was originally owned by Dr. Becker.l The film ran he divided:-I,a_sult two purchasers I ik,ureJ.J OHN WANSTALL • . . N. B.—The stork;erinsisttog of 25 head of Cows, tines &c., &c., wilt be sold I:nmediately, 'at private cape on appiteatiOn. EWA= role - SALE THE suhscriher offers at private sale, between this .! and the first day of April. urn, the DWELLING HOUSE and LOT. of GROUND situated in the Bor ough of Polieville;Rettuyikill County, on the cornet of NfOrket and Tbirdetreets, in said Borough, now in int . ! possession and occupancy of lien). H..Guldin, and adjoining the property of now, or late - Jo.. Morgan, and in the rear extending to • Go-forin Alley," has'lng erected on it, ff on Hie corner of said and Third Bt., ! a large and commodious Coach-maker's shop, whirls' may very conveniently be used forany other 'purpose. The /louse hosattached to it all the necessary toOdsrn improve no.iits,includinq alt the enures for burning gas light 4. The test Of spring water being introduced into the yard for family use. It Is one of the but twill Cram, dwellingjiouseo in the Borough of Putt,- • We, the whole brink walled out in the best manner with the beat kind 01 hilts. hire and, very commodious present Dv,elling House an.' Lot . or Wound attested In the Borough of Wiries,ure, on, one of the co • f the•Ceto re Square, in paid Borough, frontier:inkier kit Street, or the Centre Turnpike, and on Liberty ereeet„ • acd containing in front on Market Suet', 66 lett, and in depth or length .on Liberty Street, to a .11 feet Wide Alley, 140.feer, To Ittlitproperty Is at -1.401W a large barn and stable, a well °flood water, with pump, at or near the kitchen door, together with ell the other nesestary:apPuttenances. The House three-storied, and very suitable fur any kind of towness, either public or private. Jan 11, 1E,54 DESIRABLE' PRIVATE RESIDENCE FUN SALE THE 9 , l4Pcriber 'will :sell a Rouse and Lot, loca ted' on Alahaotongti Ntreet, to one of' the most pleasant parts of the Bomegh. ' The lot is 13 by 'to feet deep—the dwelling bai tea rooms and is in emit' canditlon—and there la a Ewa 011 the rear, arida never-falling well of OA Water at the door, which Is IA an 4em of some importance now-adays: Fur eerier.: arc., apply to B. P. POMROY, • Jan. ~1951 14( 00. ILL mows TO LEASE. ri lil.lllA NOY AND BIIIAkIOIIIIIIPROVE -1 MIMI' COMPANY, at Treverton, Northumbkr 1414County, 11 miles from the dusqueb not Rivet." having their Mines opened, are now prepared to or ler the same for LEAllfi. The veins are all above water-level; frunik 1011 feet in thickness. and of - a euperlor free-burning NEW- ANTHRACITE COAL. Dee of Impurities. Tilt" LLlchin•rY wfll,all he tarnished, so illy no outlay will be.required for that purpose by the yea- see. The Tieverton, hfahanoy and Susquehanna Rail. road, connecting with the Pennsylvania Canal, will opened In April for the transportation of the Coal wined [Wan ibis property. Responsible Minus will have an opportunitr of nutirioravorable lessee; and are Invited to visit Ter error', and itispect three Miner. • For Curtner particulars apply to i JAMES L. MORRIS, President Mahaaoy and Shamokin Improve . meat COmpany, at Trevormo Treverton, Jamul 14,1154 ' 9-]ms FOR: • MLR; A nett; • thREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE and othrr talitasleProperty in Put:strafe. ' THE subscriber afferent Private Bale, on the most reasonable terms, his new three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, In Second Street, a few doors _italic Market, Immediately beside the le IlielbOdist t;liurch. This bon building is Just come ' ',lced. and has not yet been used. It Is ,• • lade, lien and airy, has, all the COMM* 1.4 that a housekeeper wwould desire, and is located in a pleasant and conveni ent part of the town. There is d never.fail. ine well of excellent water In - the cellar--a very important consideration An the present scarcity. TEHMS—One•fourth cash, and thebalance to sull the purchaser, provided only it be ' , weedy secured. A 1,30, Fier Frame dwellings on fttlowhlillit.. Immediately in the rear of the new- Briar, shoe*, mentioned.. These are - likewise despised', properties. They can be had on the Uwe easy terms. • ale The whole will be sold tow. N. clear and indisputable. . • L. WOMELBOORFF, Opposite Epittopal Church, Centre Bt.. Pottsville. Dec. 31,1E13 . yALOAIIiE PROPERTY IN POTT VILLE AT PRIVATE SALE, CHEAP. , The Subscriber oilers at Private Sale all that tract of Land acid building lots. known es the "Carbon, Hill'' or " Young's fhli " property_ in the Borough of pourville, extending front the River Schuylkill above Mr. Lauer:, Brewery to the Port Carbon rood, being abouq2so yards ni width and containing :ill acre*, more or lest, This property may he,teid to he invaluable, not only for the purposes of butt datig, but Also as odering the beat loCality in the Borough. on which to erect mutable Water Works for: ipplying the town with water. apply at his othce, corner Coal and Callowhill Streets. WEORGE W. SNYDER. ,--J.iugett 27;1 • 115 00 10 00 40.00 ins! tg, as per. agreement CIEUTTENDLISS • . • COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE: - ' no Chestnut Street, Philidelphil::` T HE brawling tanaht are , — -•• f• • • BOOK-KEEPINO k WRITING, and COMMERCIAL CAI.C.CLATIONs: OPEN UAILV.and ea Tatroday. Wadaredit , apd Friday EVEN INGB of each we.-k. • . S. U. cairreNDEN: Principal. 4.3 m LLAD, ZINC, IRON PAINT,tOIL AND COLONS,, ; • Manufactured by FR? NCI' S. LeWIS & Co., reemented by Latvia,- Jamas* Co., ,135 South 1' ront Street, Philadelphia.. • Orders tLankfully reoeiveo—pnnetdaliv attended to, guaranteed to give sati4action, sad offered for sale on the most liberal terms. , .I'or_samples and particulars. plemencldre us aboveli Jan. 14, 1853, azi EOM f. E. GOULII;- (BUCCFASOR TO A. riot. • N 0,184 CHEST NUT Street, thaldivi PHILADELPRIA, EIXTENSIV t MUSIC PURlC.ltillEllia t i Healer in `.l24lllusieal Instruments of every' dexcription.' • Exclusive Agent tor the sale of Hal- • In, Use is at, Co.'s (Bolton) PATRAT Sneetlesioti LIBIDO". .C•liait and oth er PIANOS; 1.. Citherrs Boudoir Pt anal, Melodeon.. Martin's Guitar*. liarler. t Sheet Music, Music, Music flookv.a.c. , ••:• ' -Resident. of the country will be supntati by net/ Or otherwise with any tousle thoy usy , with, et as low rates es ti* purchased in ;relent,. ri kv tog one or the largest stocks in the Untied Statyr,t I feel conti• dent of satisfying all who may favor rug with a call or order. In! O Dealers In Music impplieo on thei, moti. I ibera term. Plano, to let. Second-band Pianos for note Mayl4. 16561. Cr!, - - DAVIS & ,CULIII, ;. • . - Dealers in LAMPS, LANTERNS 4. CHANDELIERS, N. E. corner Poen* and Cheri ii PHILAUELPIII4I. • Ean HAVlN(ilenlarged and linproveid HRH store. and having the largest alsorturent of Lamps in they are now prepared to ftitntah Pine nil. CAMPHENE, BURNINH PLUM. Ethereal oil, Phosgene ()stand Lard (Att. Lemps,Lan time, of all paterne, Fancy Hotel and Hall Lapp.. Chandeliers, Glrandeles, Vandrthrea, 31111 Silvan:if& Letups, at the Manufacturers' Adore.' ittices: .. taut Lamps by the package, at a until advatireores aut. tlooprkes. =Beingletgeatanufadnreraiof Phu; OU, Burning Fluid, Ethereal. oft;. Alcohol, and (the ' only true) Phosgene Gas. they tan fern ish these articlos at such pricer thertferebants will find If to ad vantage toluly. Caltbeforn taint elsewhere,' rftou want aaaaa Ins. ' Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp far ',alt., Seat. 17 16132. . LEM 1311 orketta. WELL,. & Co., from Iteni,',Vo.k, hove I opened a Phrenological Coiloct and': Book .Stert. at 231 lath Street, between Sirth and Seventh meats, and are prepio,•4 to furnish all ihAtr wotka On Phrenology, Phytdoi.ly, Water Caere, /du netisin and Phonoraphy at !Yr.,: York price*. • rir Protesslonat Ekarnlnotlons, with' chart! and itgllarrltten descriptions of character, liven da,y and evening., ' , Cabinet lies to visitors. • Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1853. ; • LIMI EMI • FIVE PER CENT:, " SAVING FUND. Chartered by the State . of PiOnrolO4Rfa, Is 4 • • ' CAPITAL STOCK .250,00. .THE SAVING FUND oldie Natirms I Safely 00111- pane, .No. 69 %Valour Street, two. itno,e above Third, Philadelphia, is open every day froui it o'clock A. M., to 7 o'clock, P. hi., and Oti Monday and Thur- day evenings tintil 9 o'clock. This iustito Inn la wa il known as one of the safest and beat maitaged in lids country, and pays Siva Per Cent. Intercity vs money paid In there., front the-day of deposit. t.. Any sum from one dollar upwards is icicelved, all sums, taiga ot small. are paid back rin demand.. without notice, to any amount • EMI The SAVING FUND•thui Alortgagai,Giound,Renti, and other firm clam inveatment• uti well secured, amounting to half a mi/Dim 44/WA (zir the recutity of depositors. . - ' Omen N 0.132 Walout.Sttnet,2doore abovo 34.19111- atielphia.• • NON. HENRY L. BENNER, Ftesiiierri. •• ROBERT BELPRIDGE, VicePreeldent. Too,. T. SmiLsr, Artuuy: BOARD OF REFEREES. 394 f . Hon Wm. Richards, Pottvtown J. D. Ntreeper Esq... Editor of the ,Ledger. Pottstown; J. M. della neman, Esq., Editor of the Neutratigt,llikipparkville. Enos Benner, Esq., Editor of the Faretei's , Frietrd.- dumnylown ; lion. Joel Jones, late Mayttr of Phila delphia; :Hon. John Robins, Jr., member of Con gress, 4th district, Ps., .flion. James Page, late Post master of Philadelphia i Hon. Wm. Pennington, late Governor of New Jersey; John O. Rump. Eq.. Pottsville ; Frederick Lauer. Esq., Reading. Phi lad's., Oct. 49, '53 'Apr It 23453. 17:1 yl 44 fr Stock , uf OIL, !CANDLES AND SOAP, which they offer at the Inspest Market rates. CONSTANT LY FOR SALE a' Bleached and Mktural WitiCer. and Spship . sm./ M Stenciled Winter and Sprint Larl Oil,. . • ' Extra White Winter Soler Oil, Bleached Elephant Oil, (Winter and Sprins,) Strained North West Coast and Polar .Whale Oil, Winter and Spring Whale Oil, bleached,- • Straits Bank and Tanness', Oh, , • . • Machinery and Greasing Oil, New Bedford Sperm Candles, PattntPolished Sperm Candles, (Coloredand Plain) Stenrine Candler, . Price'aPatent Candles,(for whir h we are lisle Aga',) Crystalline and Polished Candles. • For' Itie above Candles we received the firm prersiiam (a Silver Me dal-St from the Franklin Institute, and a Diploma from the Sate AgrlculloralSorfetyditilArlaticrhibftiobs. Toilet Almondand other Fancy Pons,. . Yellow s Brown s - White and CliStitt! : leak ; ' . ' Relined Spermaceti In Cakes, .13 . 0L1 , 11ti & , Pi1 .2 1C2 31. North WhariresOlsirsl itortatts eye .. . ARCM Sin,/ , Philadelphia'. May 12.1953 . , .. CHAS. WITMAN 1-tC IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVILST OCK MORRIS I...HALLOWELL & PHILADELPHIA, HAVINH, • M M G. REMOVED into !hits nplepdid new warehouse, entrance, No. 147. Mo,rketi and Nn. 21-North•Fourth street, aru opening foe the sprlng trade an assortment or • • Silk and Fastest Cioods• • That, fur extent and variety, will surpass any stock ever offered in that-Market. Entering lulu their new store, which is one of the LARGEST ICA, with a business of an unusual amount already established, and intending !srely to increase it. cc peclany with those who buy FOR CASH, , and be lieving that the fairest system I:kJ:gibing goods ib to have UNIFORM PRloEd,tbey wIU be -compelled to sell et mneh smaller profits then can possibiy be al forded wbete-long credits are elven. - Under their cean AND SHORT CREDIT system the necessity for Charging largo maths; riot er ist.ind by selling their goods at a very - small advrtlice on the foreign tom, they Intend to make it toe Inter eat of of everyjudge of goods, to buy upon. the w owing , Timms • CASH BUYERS wilysecetve a oircount• of ffiX, per cent., If the money be paid in par (mule, wilier ten days from date - ef kilt. . Uncurrent money will only be tak , .n at its market valise on the day It Is received. • To merchants of undonbled cianding a:credit id SIX month. will hi ' Where money is remitted In advance of maturity • discount at the rater& TWELVE FERCpwr. per math will be allowed. Tbefask from merchants visiting the:Eastern* t it the favor of an examination of their stock, being satiated that they will be convinced that it la not for their Interest to pay the large profile Umtata ABSO LUTELY ESSENTIAL to thoae who give long cre dits. N. L.II•LLOWELL, A W. Lll7lll, L ilaccowat.u,' T. W. SiVeltet. , ' • E. E. Rayon onvoit, Jae. Tasiivaia. ' Jan.l4, IBM PREMIEII ARTISTE IN HAIR. 177 Cheitout 81r, opposite the State House. PHILADELPHIA, in ventor of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating and Elastic Band Tramlines. • lostructions to enable ladies and gentlemen to measure their ossa- beadle . _ - . with accuracy, - - For .IViga, - ,Troupes, Eir No. I The round of the No. I Front forehead to head. j back as far as bald. 3 Prom.forehead over I Over forehead. as • the bead to near. i far as required. 3 From ear to ea rover • 3 Over the -crown of the top. • • . the head. 4 From ear to eared: • ' the forehead.. R. DOLLARD hes always reedy for anic a splendid stock of Gent's Wry, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs, half Wigs, hit° LI, Eyed*. Culls. &c 4 beautifully menu. factored. and as cheap as any establishment in the tin lon. DOLLARD'S flerbikalUM Enact or Lusttqus Hsi, Tonle, prepared from South Americarther be mot route, the War euccesetbrartlcle ever produced tot preset.. ring the. kW from failina oat or ,cbangiutt ret scoring led immuring it .. /...enny and - luau:lan Hate. Among other. reasons why Pollard'i baircuv_ leg Saloon Maintaind immense-popularity - ti the ses that bis tonic is applied to every bead, of bar eat at his establishment, consequently It is kept in better p ration' than under any other known im plicates. It being their orseticiliw tested _by thou. sands. op *the gteateet.guarantiof.ltaellicary..._ . Bold wholesale and retail at bin old estabilahmeut, 1 1 7 CRESTS= St., opposite the.d i ate Hottlr,PGll. adeiphia. nOLLARD has at last discovered the' me Ou t okra of HAIR DYE and announce; it. for wale, with perfect confidence in Ili eurpasainy etiorythingolthe pow,kind in use. It colonel:is hair rimer. black or brown ( a s ma be desired,) end Is arcd 'kudos'- awls, (sissy fge.lair sr *Mei either' by •trial :or r . ,er,. wise, can be washed r la urn minute", after ' apple; =Soo, without detracting from its efficacy,' Versoni atilt' og the thy are - Invited to grvir him a rall.',Let: Ire addlreveit to IL MILLARD, 177 Chestnut street, [hiladelpbtat will retelve attention: - July 13.111p3 jer.l* . , 1 3 111114gliED EV - ERY --SATUitPAY SCI 4 . 6 YV-K.114 COUNTY, PENNSYINANIA. VOL. XXX. PHILADELPIIIA.. Jan. 23, 165$ RIUDOVAL AND caarroz. mums). ''' : ;',.,- *-. ' "?. • , ! ' - 1 . . • . . .. ~• • ' . . . .; . . 1 ,t,, i ; ' . . : , , , . , , j F . , hr: . i,.., , .. , ..,, . .. - ' , FirAik - . _.. ,- , . ... ,--.: 't :. : 4 , .::.r . ~., .:...7., ~.,-: ;.. . 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'- ..it ' : -: .: -'5 ,.. -. :;:-: '1 :1 . ~. .' , 7. " 1 " - 1 ... . . ' ' t 2 el -.. . _ ' -- -' i 4'f.-;; .' ''Z.-P .i-,,1 '-, :,. ~,: ; . t .-i. - J--....r. •:--; ': ' ,•'--- ' . - .` .. ?. , . .. • . .#6 't ... . ~ ~ .... . . . . ... . _ . . . _ _ . . ..,,,, ill , , ~_ 8 .. , . . - . . ..... ...„..... . . 1.,..4:, • • • • - • 44L44, 4 ~ . . , .. , . - .t. . Effil . sAon sou o miss so or THE RUM AND BRING OUT FEHR THE EiTEHH 3 ?MPS. T 04.0;. GnrE m a rvirn oCra HANDS AND SHEAVE 41E . H4liiitEi'd OVA HIE AND ISEASITR**Dr. 40111SOR: - - . DOTS'. CLOTIIINCI. 1 1 liE subscribers. would respectlulliluforaltbeir wan .I.°llserosss (plods mad customers or ISChulltill Co, 'Sul their thootttnentof Ciothijg for Youut Cantle. men Is touch larger thass ewer; and they air disposal p:. .Persons tiring silt' distaste, bare the p,ivllege of exchanging clottiihg purtbased at this store, if they **brit mutt* . P. A. 1 10111 , *11110111C11. 272.Chestuut 81; earner of Tenth. Philo/Pa. Aron 2A:133. .. lilt . TO ALL WIIODI IT. CONCIIIthr C. Afr:KNESs' 4: SQNS., tashionaldi Clothing :',Wataroeins, . NO. MAIIIES4T ST., ..t . • (The Bouth:East Conter'Or Punkt' etreet,) R£ T Pioprietorsof this extensive and long-estab ugned Clothing Einpurluen.,have maintained; an envied celebrity_for the cut, style, Quality and Pri ces of their clothing, and they uow offer to the citi• aces of Philadelphia and lea vidinity, one ortha lar gest, beet assortea, and most %fashionably got; up stock of settionahle. clothing tcthe found In the city, enrapilsing duyerlor fleaVy Baltic BeaTer - Oier Coats, 1110 00 to 0 00. duaennr Blk. and Brown French Cloth Oart COCO, •. . 00 to 14 00 Fine and superior Black Cloth Dress . Frock . Coate, • 600 to 15 00 dupers'. DVk and F;ncy Casey . : Pants, 230 to 550 Fine Black ditto Vests, • 2,00 ro 4 00, Fancy Woolen Vests, ' • lOO to 2 50' And all other articles of Wintet Wear, In endless variety, and hi the lowest priced. N. U.—Call and see foe dour elves Nov.:10. 1653 2-3 m ===V= Cidariliria,! Clothing!: CLOTIEUNGI !! ITilt: most extemilve assortment of , • , Clothing in Schuylkill County, from TO , to 31/ percent. cheaper and better made - than can be purchased elbewhete,ls at •• OLD OAK HALL,!• cooler of Perigee andidahrintozi go- ritreelf. ' • r • • A'inagnifieetrt assortment iIf . PALL and WINTER CLoTIIIPIG, of the most Riablenable . styles. le now on hind and ready forst& at prlyeathat -DEFY COlll- PETITION. As. every ankle sold at this establish went is manufactured, In Puttevllle, Ir la. therefOre, expressly adapted to tate it Elliott', awl offera great ad vantages to purebaers over 'ill Oki_ wiry isferior City-made Malaita .. • 1: ' UNE TRIAL war' prove this, beyond all doubt; to any who are Strangers to 'the tact; nod thote who have, not . yet purchased their; 'FALL or WINTER Clo Mag. w 111 do well to c RIM atlindgefur themselves. An /mummer variety Of ' '--- • • . ,' BOYet• i.o'cii.ifig., ~ • . . , - "Suitable for the season, at aureately low price,. Romemheethe old atand,"rnll OAK lIALL "coir deiof Cetnre and fdahantongu dtreete. ', RDWARDT. TAYLOR, PrOprleltor. (Late LIPPIIICurr & TBStoe',lttiporters of ElOthe and Dry Goarlwi. - CAlitl3.--EDWARD T.T,.11 . V.M01e, Merchant would fespectolly candle attention of his nu morons friends and tie. public tmtla Fall and Win ter Sleek or eintbs, CtiSsinienr, tee., selected from the best markets, wain he Is pre-, parrd to make up to order, at very moderate paces. - ossuntusent Ott loven.Kereitlefs,duspenderemilit, „ • Agent !untie ties Cort,Londooaod Partshsbloni Puttsvlllp:Oct. 2 1252. 12-st ' IRON FOUNDERS: r'orrsuum moo WORKS. CEO. MASONIe CO. RESPECT fully announce to' the public that they - have taken the Eitabllahment known Zia as the Eottsville Iron Nods on Nor wegian street. where they are prepared to build all kind; of Steam Engines. manufacture Ralltoad Gars. .and Machinery of almost every dinar*. at the shortest netice.and on the moat re able terms. —tersonn from abroad. In went of t am Engines, will and it to their advantage (ogler them a call be. fore engaging elsewtrere. IMair II - If i. --- - FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. VIE SUBSCRIBERS ANNOUNCE to the public that they are the Propr le ora of the Franklin Worka;Yort Carhop, lately carded on bytf. Stilyman, whete they t out t nue to manufacture loonier, at the shortest. nOtiCe, . yteAm Entine., PuropavCoal Breakers, and Machinery or almost any size or.descrtption.fof log or irthor puipnaes. , Alao•Railinad and Drift Care, Ina or Braila Castings ofany size or pattern: Orders areloapectfoCy !elicited. . . CEO. B. FISLER FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORICIL—Tbe eubsulbers crontinue tofurniaht he Colliers and Dealers of &AM. County. with .•?.bovkis of all kleta, at the lowesuPhil &dolphin .prices. Attention Is pa tiieugarly•calted to their Coal *hovels. Ordure for ditorele of any else or 'patterO promptly attended . • ' • " , • Cp.% FISLER &BROTHER': Aug. 11. 102. ,'•' 34-U rorrsvzLLc ROLLING rariA. . rpttrimeinugits respect/1311y ati imitate to the; public, that their new Monti, Mill to nose completer' And in fell operation, and that they are prepar, Akan auppty all kinds of Baelron of .various likes. 'whith they will wairaut to be atipOritir in quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prfeea. They also manufacture T nail"-, for the use Oldie Collieries and Literal:Roads, weighing from 11l to 30 lbs. per yard. made of - the beat lion. and which will be found mach cheaper than the inipotted ankle. tieing practical mechanics, and.haviny had consid erable experience in the iron builness; they flatter theniseiveok that they can give crake •eatigfaition to purchasers, and will alauxnakt, it.thelr lotereet to pa tronize borne manufactures. - . - 11AHRI8,SURS1811 &CO. Dec. 0,1831. 1 - 4941 WASHINGTON IRON WORES. POTTSVILLE, PA. WigJ. WREN is BRO'S. respectfully in vice the attention ot the business comm unity to their New Machlue Bhop and FOundry, erected between COAL and Rail-toad streets, and fronting on•iNotwegiati' street, where they are prepared to execute all older... • for Marbineryof Brass and tron,atich as Steam Engines, all kinds 01'9m/ring for Rolling Mule, Bost and Saw Mills, Single and Liouble-acting • " rumps, Coal. Breakers, Drift Carii;•ll kind of Rail road Castings, such as Chairs, (of Bat and T Rail; Frogs, Switches, ar.c.; all kinds or cast and wrought iron Shartinr: Being Practical Mechanics, and alter having madethe:demands of the Coal' Region their stifdy fur years, also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they Batter theptselves that work done at their Establishment will give satisfaction • lo all who may Ponca them with a call: All ordersthank. fully received and promptly executed onthe most rea sonable terms. .. . JOHN V.' WREN, THOMAS WREN; . , ...JAMES WREN. Oci 4, 11352. • • .•. 40-tf ' UM TO CO p_ PIONEER BOILER ;WORKS J.HE Subscribers respectfully initte the alien bon of the business community to, their Boiler works, on the Island adjoining this Pioneer Fur, Ishcke., Pottsville, Pa., whore they are prepared to Ifk,araffacture .. .Oh BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; ke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gnome ! ~ Drift Cars, &c., Ate. Boilers on hand. i clog practiefl Mechanics anithaving fur years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of lush. ness, they flatter themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. IndiViduals and Com 7• psuies will find it greatly to theiradvantago to ex amine their work before engaging elsewhere. JOHNS JAMES NOBLE. May ,5;,1i3,33 , 19-tf • S. 800VEI8ir • lATTIOLUALE and Betels' Dealer In Stooge, Tin I V and hollow Ware. Lleannottnces to his friends and customers that be atilfbuntindies eddies to his large and splendid stock of Stoves; gm., a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor; Unice and .11a11 Stoves.` He has now the largpst nnd Most splendid stock ever (-dieted in this legion 1' he would invite. everybody in want of anything, inatiallne of busi ness, to call and examine for thetultelves before pin chasing elsewhere. He can give general satisfaction to buyers. fie can alwayr supply any stoves bought at ht. establishment with odd plates, grates,or bricks, or repair them. Among his selectiOn of Stoves will be found the tilobe stove improved, which, for the last two years, has prow ed tbe best dteve liver used; he has the 'Horning titer, improved, of ltis3,n new double oven stove:for Coal or Woad, Warranted to bake, Moll, bull and fry, in the moat perfect manner, or the MONEY REFUNDED; the New World Cook, the Liberty Cook, the Astor Cook, the Girard Cook, the Delaware Cook, the Flat-Top,CompleceittinCom piete Cook,nnil a variety of other' ook Stoves. 'A variety 'of Pattern. and Styled of Pido - 41)111ce, Bud Hall eltoVei; continually keepft on hand a largo assortment of Tin and Iron ware. !Itaotinvand •all kind of work, wanted in his Itne - 00oaloaos, will be promptly attended to. ';; K. 110 TER. Pottsville. Sept. 17.1553. 3e•tt CUILLSON'S ranted's% For Heshug-Public Brrildraga , Irousts,.4.r. J. Hese Pt['MACES aro highly ;recommended by, ticiehtilic Person kited the late talnented Downing, If being the very beat in use; they do . not burn - the air thrown into the room; hot gives &saint, healthy beat. ante perfect system of Ventilation le connec ted with the Fu roue. They are being need lo With, Salon! lioutes, Public Buildings and Private House, 'generally in our dile*. They vary tri else and price from anti:l4lU. • • • . • RuLEIZE D .4.. ENAMELED IILON MANTUA: We would call the' attention of those about build log to the bvituilitil ankles above mentioned. The Enameled Mirror Mantels are beautifully inlaid with pearl; also Parlor end Chamber * * faille Orates, all of the most exquisite designs and the Most elegant fin ish. We have Ilan a variety of patterns of the Nev.; Maui /row .Manteis,whith hose been so recently introduced. They are madcin exact Imitation of the finest yulettea of marble, such ae Egyptian. Lilian, Aienna,,Corbellaled and others. 111 of which for beauty of design. and eaqutelte 6oiib , cannot be sur passed. They are cold - at about half the coat of mar ble. and grill compare favorably with the beat quali ties of that material. Those which we 'have already get up, have attracted much attention and elicited en. cirentlonsef the highest admiration.; Ladles and gen tlemen are invited ta viautilie our stock of Mantels before purchaving marble. • EMERSON'S PATENT Y N TILATORS for Phim. keys, which prevent Chimneys train Satohliigoaad makes them draw i , effectually prevent, a mutant ot air down the Chimney. In a ny-sliu .The subscriber ha, been appointed agent for the estq,c,( tee aboi Furnaces. bla ntela and Ventilators by the klanufactut eta. In Schityl kill Calmly. who will furnish them at thy cash prices, celliste only added. Books containing descriptions aid lecommendatlons can be had at his Hook Store, and•any informatiok given. Specimens can be seen at his Waraboyse, back of thr Misers Jeurnel ogce: • ' ..• B..BANNAN, Sole dgenaor likhuyibiliCounty. • . . • 39 t~epi.9t, lES:' GREAT SWING -To ISIMOMMTS . Sartg Ddiverid 'deltoid Eiptrese. RI). 'SCHOEN EA respectufity, thisonnees to the . public that he has constantly as bind Oil, Soap and.Ca edits of Ms uwn ma nothettike, at bib Fatuity In Fousellle h which he will-warralla 4e' be elleiLlo. any pad here of eleewbere, and at lower prices than can be purchated at any other establishment. • ' OP The hllbgtdtub price. paid ..faor al lda factory, Norwegian Stteet,Pottaaille. . . Mr. 26; 1115 V • - • . , f .41:1I;011111fliD.—A farts assofimps of ribald P.rnnieit, ite:, from the Illanuf 4 e;o4s ufsidNlE Merl Cir.; Banton anti others( . Alt thole wAttP win( 'Au PatnaWtsalat BAPJXI"IS 114411p1R4 Irst!fl Sprat Jaiifill,lB/14` " . 41 CLOTHING STOVES. %MIFFS SALES. SUM'_SALE or, PAL ESTATE VDT slue or a writ of Venduions _Espana:, it- Polled alit': of the Court of Common Pleas of SotinAtiol County, and to me directed, there will be expsuell to public sale or siendne, on BATCH-. HAV,INIarch 111 h, 1f354, at 10 o'clock ia fore-, noon,* rhe - Public House of FRANKLIN B. KA} I K{HER, (Exchange hotel,) in .the Borough of Pagiville, Schuylkill Counts', the following do serif:it:Ores! ,Estete, to , • • ALTs7those four certain tots or pieces of ground situititho the southwardle side of Valley 6ircet; in the fawn of New Philadelphia, *buy! • kill , I:43May, , being des - tom which are markeit No 1,5, 3 and 4, on the . map of saldlown' ae recently laid out by Wit. Ham, Witt herlll and others, and taken 'to, getlterfloonded and described as 6Alows luaus).* post oil the southeast corner of Vidiey and Harlow streets, thence along said Dariow street iliouttrla degrees east, 140 feet to a post, thence by ground , of tree said William Wetherili and gibers, north 53 degrees east 62 feet to a post, and north 454 deirees east, 61 leer to a post, thence by a lot markeitNo. 5, on the Wu:amid plan, north 52 de greett lest, 164 feet-to Valley street aforesaid, and along -tt'..-isouth 39 degrees west, 120 filet to the pieta , 1 1 ,W beginning, with the improvements, con andlticof a two-story Frame Tavern Itouse and a frameetabie, 'as the property of DANIEL G.-BAR . NETT; • - . getiir"a, taken in execution, and win be told by • . JAMES kiAGLE, Sberiti. - *he 'gra Offiee,Totti- . . • yille;Teb. 48,1851,' • . ... • 49-3 m LIFE INSURANCE. LIFD LNBIIRAIIICE TIitA3IRAUD -LIFE. INSURANcE,' ANNUIit an ~T lttrair COMPANY of YIIILADELPHIA. Office CIiEdNUT RT.,tlas First Mar East or I,ll'oUultem Muse.. Capital,lll 3o oooo.•' 'Center, Perpecta6 vontieuetotnaaelnauranceeooliraron the aNet fiveriatde terms:. , . . . - . ' - Thek,lpital being paid 'itirend Invested. together with 161r:cam, meastantli tat resting reserved fund, offer.•perfeet security to the insured. ' , • :*. " The .teiniunts maybe paid yearly, ball; yearly, or t .. , . , The ir.:puipan g add a ion wr periodically, to the In aural* fur Ind. The first /Pius, appropriated in Deceit' 'ir, - 1111,. and the second Benue to December, 15119,!titdount t** an addition - of 026/ 50 td evert 010011 Insured tinder. the 'oldest policies, making, 01161 _5O which will be paid when It libel! become a emtmootee t s gif *lOOO origins ily tenured.; the unit 'oldest Imount to 01237 50 ;1.114 neat in,agetosl2llso for ev.trr 0100; the others 14 -the same ;none:lron 'aceurdi.ng to the amottnrand Unto u f standing, which addltidrol Make an are rile of mote than 60per cent: upon the premiums paid, withoet turre'aelog' the an . . . mita pkendunt. . ' ,„••' , "l. . MANA(IERS. . . Thrier#Rldgeray. • ' John '.6.ltrown, - ' ' Atmors:loasta, . D. Dormer, John'Jlay Smith, , ' Frederick Hroivn, , • Robert i :Reiman,• George Taber, JosephAleager, John H. Latimer, • Thoman'P. James, Wharton Lewis, Josepte,t,.,Hialley, - - Jaen IL Sleek ' ' Parobleti containing table of rates and explana-, tions,friOn of application add further information can be Itad-,ata the'etllce, , , THOMAS . RIDH WAY, President,. Jaramr, Actuary, ate 1' acebscrjber la Agent for the above Crimp - any 44 llbpytklll 4ouety, and will erect Insurances, and glvc alplecesaary fufotmatlon on the subject. • ; it• HANNAN. 15-ly A prll.o. 1835 FIRE INSURANCE. INDEMNITY. TUE rd4A.NELIN- FIRE INSURANCE: COMPANY • zr.- OP rIIILADELPIIIA. gliTFlCß.Dict.lBofr Chestnut atroet,near Fifth Et • DIRECTORY,. m a rks N. Rancher, Gedrge W. Richards Then - ids flirt,. Mordecai D. Lewis; TobilliWagner, Adolphe E. Writ, SamddlGrant, • • David Brown, ...laco&R.Entithi. • Kerrie Patterson, . Condi:Ate to make lasurance, permanent or limited on overt - ,deecriptlon ofproperty, in tow n and country it ratetiss low as are consistent with security. . The Company hard reserved a large..Contsegerd. Pond, laded with their CapitelandPremlutus, safely Invested' afford ample protection to the assured. • the Oilets of the Company an January-let, 184 d, as publishaa agreeably to• an ACI. of Assembly; wera follow‘ els • ' •- hiorilEagba .0800,658 03 Stacks, • • 51,562 25 'Real Relate, 198.318 JO Cu/14U.. 45 , 157 fa Temporary, , • • - Loa,. :115,409 00 11,4:10,097 67 • • Sloce4helr Incorporation,' a period of eighteen years, they hays/paid upwards °retie toil:hut lava:re greed thittisead , deUer*. - ,lossee 'fiy Ere, thereby afford..t ingovidlrlace of thaadvantagee ofinsuranee,aB as the ability, and disposition to meet with . prompt.. CHARLES N. BANCKEN, President. CIIARLEB: t 7. NANCKER, Secretary. • Thesanscribur has been appointed agent fur the, above higmtioned Institution. sod ~ now prepared to. 'make Inattrance, on every description of property, at the lowent rates. ANDROW•III3B.I6L, Agent. PottiVille.Jen 11.1851 • • • • 'll-er TIMENT OF TB MUTUAL EIRE and MARINE illt h aD F T •E STA Aroma. S,TA N./ INSIVEANCE COMPANY of PENNSTLMANIA.• Braniff Millee, 145 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Assets •114ity 1.1851, ' • •120i1.018 51 PremltiMarecesved:to May 1. 1852, ‘• - 133,244 nO Interest's* Loans, Sze., . 1,916 ID CapitaiElook, 1 ~ . . 100,000 00 • -..:i • • Lossec es *kpens. te-jasurance and re -046,183 26 turneCalremlums. ' • h • ' INVESTMENT. Bonds, Murtgiges. stocks and ot4orgood aecuripis, • * .181,461 98 Piemluoy-notes, -179,016 51 Cas!iondood. . 17,620 St Tata t atC. of resoutees liable fir losses, 5359,310 70 This Ompany insertion bulidings.perpetuaily or llmltediAlso,oa MI kinds of merchandise and fur otiose bOhe year, on the most reasouable terms. . Applibifilons:for insutance In the above Company are reiroptrully solicited by , JOHN T. SFENER, Ag't.' OFFIOO,--lo CENTRE Streit, 0d door above !Rac ket, Poinlinle.. ' June M/853: Vi• . MOUBWE VALLEY • FAR ERs' INSURANCE COMPANY, SCOTIA, NEW YORK Capit412150,000.. Wetland securely invested, . • DI RECTORR. Airiest C..3VA11 Parges, ilfaanccv VEDDRII, - .ViumAii.ltecena., • ' 1 3 BELL, Cnaautit„„V. AMIDE'S, ' PHILIP ILDERICK, ADAM W 4 TOL.L, ISAAC VICODIVIL linsiWkinant)ll2l. Ilicxas . A. BILL, • CHAlRtrifikTol.L. Icarogas Banos,. foal 11.42,t ionic i t s OFFICERS. A..C:DELL.Secrstary. War. Re**, Vice Pres% g.itaatt W. TOLL, Trees', • Kcitagicit llAxeusox Jan:. General Agent, No. 3 Greene sytet, Trenton N. J. . , • • REVERENCES. n Hon. @,,7i. Johnson. Co.. Judge, Schenectady. " • F. flute, Sbgtis , , " rancid. CotintY Clerk, " • ' ' . Milian A. Van Vorat, Mayor. " • tiLAlgere; Ca-Mayor' • " " .w t .Wright, Recorder, Albany. *rah:vigil Dyck, pynprretay - Aibana Allis. - JaeofiG7alanders, Esq.. nomagOlark, Esq:;•New York. *PolleAds of Insurance againstand also In land polleiks on COAL and BOATS, consigned to PlidladellMa, New fork, and Eastern Porta, issued bY J..F. WHITNEY. • Agent for gonylkill'County, • • Office nest door to Ailners' , 6tank. Jnoeleii4B.s2, SIM f MfCELLikEOUS. WEE 2 Lumps - 8! LUMBER! LIINIREft ! Till& anitersigned is prepared to-furoloh billa of Oat, and Mite Pine Lumber to 'any talent. and'of tpa largest sites, baying under bb cObtral 'MON that are amain, over 100.000 feet of lumber pektveek. , TIrS. sllUGliEll, Octobef"-antig - 13-ly IRON Commustuo It wenn. Houma ciaytas OTREET, POTTSVILLE. . r .,. Tlll3 sistnreribers are prepared to firrilalt the Trade Maehinlata and Operator Philadelphia prices (height aAdtd),wholessie or rentil,bestAnterichn Bar Iron. orannthernred In Pottaville, and warranted .of superior - Iffy. .Also, IlstiCT- ails. seitatite- (or Wager ancticabia Chain e,inritithed .at snow Mkt , 4hret froittthe Intporter." AIIDLEV ,Vork Btitti N 4741 ; 111111 TON. MOW. - . ! nriIOLLESAL.II OROCERS J : • North E. corner of Fi.oht and' Ara' ',triers, nES Intl° cOlithe intention Of Oa merchants of I.lSeliallkill Calmly. when vlslilag or ordering goods, havAlg always on hand a well selected stork ofGthearlank Teu Aka., calculated lot •lba touristy. trade. Ttiny are constantly receiving floor the agri cultural iiirritta'producs. dried fruit, flaunt kt., with orbltli they cab supply their smoothere at all: times: • Phis 11);18.53 Attentlop VIC Rostra of.lbeboast)folt Nature lad An have / malted their abut to please yolks& ALLEN'S' DAGUER E VAN GALLERY. comer. of Market. And Centre Styereta. Thesubserlber hure;arned to Potts ville to tate the persdhal charge of, hi. tome. and is now read* to tale good Daguerreotypes of all who desire tI7 Come soon In the day, then, and ' you are pretty dre to gat A chance to sit. • Price.a 'Usual. oat dollar and upwards. N. 11.—RELtocrioN made to theprices of Sae Papier Cases,large Cases sad Frames. • • . A. M. ALLEN, 9,llftlar - ' 15. tit FRICSItSUPPLYPAPIIIII = ANCIINGS 1000 PIECO. I - Vpaiantiber bas Just received a (rub supply of aperlisagings.-entbraclog. many , new pattern. sheep Sit Alll4/01111ai amens which nre some heed, souse pettitins as low as dcents plece, which taco, ty. ells coat is yard.' llts stock. of paper' variety now etublseas &beat 10,06 0 pleces, and the variety Is a*.gteat Wean Int found In riiry stores le the cedes, and prices* shade len. - • • • ' ' • Ow l s lieslp supply of Cattalo Paper, wholesale and ts ' B. BONNAN'S , i • • ' Cheap Book and Paper Store. . lao.ll,ten, •-• .• • - • - 5g ..•„ 11101111412 1:14411111 - • • ITETERitiAIkVattEIEOW, In'retarelog V Ids frlttits, and the polls ..tor the latterjoi, en- 64eigsmfit •he has - readied for so eta- ' up pare; *fancifully titterers them that ht. still cetttfauriltartlet:l tbe itables it thip tsar Air tbe Mirth* Ilion. whale •A' he hopes -I I inrsintatse aid 1141104 W ItSOUHOS 1 0 31 bworefesetii, te'slitka a coadstisacerof the sots.. Alt borate WAD* to 'be. Ninon/to ladrossrp. 'wilt beWedded le thetrosra' anel' tall" put ;Phi tbi Eteitsh Or Americas sty l e. ` chst,ratielf ikllltally Wonted. • • Jell0 111 :40 -11 - . .011. 1146.-4 coupletsiLtionr a t I.lloll4tri D' 40..., SATURDAY M0AN11C1rt1,,1,854., MANUFCIIIRES.,: i °DTI% llinettlt V 11.01341 IttnilLta ' - - AciaetrittetillEtT' NE*: -' ' • BS- N.:A rit ritina elle Mita. Co..N.Tatg, ate 1 X 13%. OlretiMiCill.OFOWtestlie 115;2144a,,vatieir of clothing. &e., ttt.le lino gi.iee'e Patent Vuicatneed Culla Pettba. - iii nete'nlyfer iind beitatifititeleh.r. Thema goods aka notemnaos,, fire froin4aapirtaitant smell. Viable atul o.itK. fag indik-tabbcs.anti SOS Wined by rttiginiternAt'es.Sind will ha 4nentnpone and necomentiong. There lite tient Miasma te.ener. atter front 1 07 Niter Itnothetetofora motile of nett , Perch*, either in fliit cAulifil.or antok, and are arartanted tottandalielimatocr , . • ,-,.. • Aprolsii the Yltrierr inay•• ix* reend,Coata, - Cloaks, Cam, Poacher. Ireellag Jacket+. Oversil.r. L.geias, 8046,..wastars. lizapr.,esest;Olahuleti: iilisligra Cbseto, *hewer Mattel &grape, Wean Eusiegs„ ilalis,7 elicit and Ink Zialieir; Ciii-hals Nporttrien'‘ Drink ing 1 , cuing, meson ', geteltrat. At chino Mettler. trrin gt. `Mahe, & c..n e.„arith are eyßeip 4 4 4. 4 fr at ib re um PrPlirrlet. made a:pertly to pttei new ne no nearer ger Isis of Caorrefft "All art duleth lintquallfysupe riot to any otacceratitt-ptoof, gositit .inter Ali..lore the public. rot rasa at iticr 4 Witai WI. It': , p, 413 Cedric Atteet,N,er Vora. - 7 - . . , Logan" i o Watet4innitf graluttakiehtir limit° r gamine there et,oli. kneVIPI they wilt Anti ti.eut cutters ten' sae xcrrertia - to anyohlr.r therlikor evot wen - • Utd"llG; exttlttPil at 'hart natirr.. " Ir".. - A.ll- P. C.:"' '"."••9 1 41011391E AtrieltkrlA iDLIIN D 9 '• 'l l HESE • Miltfft avettoiaa Ittutialy objection to, this highly, lisotuliad laiu aeatil appendpge io nrery welt fbrallbed hanie: -They "ate ao arrangedaa lolat Ada Odin ,ilbt top ar Oar ./aduir at ,Volt as Mils!, up tuna! uttuipe or p u 4e auspeuded at •itnylpoust betileadticlting , tree'. aerer6 ' tar tight and aft tv ben re 9044. affor44o, every oipleorianny of cleaning ttloot Dom ttiu nogr. !They are as alai*: In straugemtut airehea 0" as The - ordinary, . All l ask .ir,uto yos. - clitt , oad situ tae tem bajora paccansiorz..•• ,• tcaurrasititoirtitiov Reed Blinds, Buff ,Saideei Gilt ILl:willdtai;Oamts•aad Play; Oiltlpt9s,'9.t. 41 !".c-•- • •••;•••.! -•-- tantsCit; 131114.4 rda 134•Xtioil painted to orderi-J W l4 l - ..alattietVlailoito•Sateeasluautifiscturcd bCo ll ikailiAjtu4"oo.Pe49 l ' ptalu.•• . ' ... • '• , • F. FORD:" • •,•• ••••1 Whadaikkitiind.Retalbeilr; N6.'0430011 Allay • ithla3 f4ll4,4Qinkflon,alatimt:Rhitategl 1-ly . . • 2 amsicco -rem . dnv..- - A l f OROCCIX"LEATIFEW AND tiflOt : riNoisci e/ tere,44lpcsgl's pio tiia•L'op Rdittpad Ailsreet, i p.OTTSVILLE, . The undOrsipao4 , respecaulli trifocals Itie mere Of the atidve writ Mow ri `Ciiablisttment.that be will contiousthe_MANUPACTURE ere)] Memel . • - 0-10410l:COE-] • - such as HI& &Wale, Frennisolotatio„ Shoe. Bat & Hook'Blndlngs; Plait -Lining*, ere., &c., and will C.ou sulfitil hay. 41&land a general aisorlfrtent -of all kinds of I • • • • • LEATI4ER, line& ita Oat ned. and Red Onle Lent her, Elia el. tr•frpps,Prentbllnd-PilY .410 1 1 Oki's. , • • - Miners', Upper, loather, . Aiwa eatietrlor - shhe rihrinitr, midi' as Threads, f'eplL'Lppk;&r:;,are.,alt of **Thiel, will be sold at tile,,l4)WEsT (Asp .reicus. '• • - srmrt L. MINNIa. • aindeOriabintr CIO as Sheep;Goat; &r. and also gamete, takeein ereliange for Leather, et the tilgatekt market Pr Ire's, or paid for in calm. V •.• • 'N•S( T0,..901=12101 'amp VIZISTMitri . • L •AmacAtivrs, cuxass,TED PErAFEASERY: - § a EVgnAlr. 'fife Medalitiave beenawirded 'to E. • McCLAIN 'fat bia toper /o r Perfumery,. Fancy 8 petard DeriPrilliai,by afferent Inttnuten during 'the biscuit yetre; E. MeCLAlN l ,Manufaerdrer and.-Importer of the .oallovrint arinette, nainety:llli celebrated Vegetable UeleOil.agarquaik neves OattOW, and Loarter, etc., 1 0 ditTerentl4r_qf eittacia for tha liandkercblef; ID ologner,' blatates, lie.; alto, bit Untivalled biagacticalOntly,eryatainnt, Winsor, Walnut, and a eariChvCotbes,Osicy,Solps.for„washing.or slur- One: reed Pate - dte. Lily White. Alabaster Powder Pail; ITharing and Tooth Brush et; Port Illoonalei,prettirnyaricker, a nil ,Finotonttt Comb.; all of which can be purchased cheap for cash.ateNb.llolo North Oth ((yam, below Knee, - Phila.. ilb t ereadiat lanai in de alein . • • meptAa;l4.sl: Ina:y*4ls3 ti Abu ' • 37--: rs ilOigairliD. Ajr Jun With the greatest ease y is light. dur4b let sad not likely to •e not of order. Price of Press and Seal, ht I eornplete, from •5 to •10: prices varying according to sizes of Press, and work on the seal. Orders;niceived througlimsil,promptli attended to, and Presses sent to any part of the country. get t.' 10.1851, 37-oin 07,864 66 3358,313 70 . rrlIE Subscriber, being:Minn to introduce Steam 1 Power and otherwise enlarge the facilities of hie already extensiSe tablishment, invites the attention of the public to maim tate re ofVoat h es, Wagons and Vehicles of Weer, desettption. flaying every department:of the Voack.maklng business at hand, employing only the bert,worknien, and using the brat materials, Osiers stay be sore of securing satiefat.tory work, Vehicles of every style and:finish made in order.— Repairs neatly and ambit/mutiny done. wHOrden from abroad promptly attended to.. re Shot% Morris' addition, (untie St , - tiesrly oppo site the York Store, Pottsville. UROROR March 19141353 Z . subaciiter . auno4n r po his • friends and th e public thnt he has enede.a considhablesddltiOn 10 his Book Binder y,a nd has procured a Book {Hader 4 front one of the bebt rllinderieir-lii deiphia, acquainted with the - West style of Binding, nod who Will turnout his isorklai supremo!' to any thing heretofore prodiced In Pottsville, Book. bound lii any style Of Binding, Other PAW or In full gait Turkey •Arloroerne - • 4' S Blank Books paged or Plsinrtallde to soy Patient, also printed and ruled at prices lower than In the City. - 'Bunks bound by: the quantttyia,nd Paper ruled to Pattetn by .;. • B. UANNAN, AprltS, 1952: ,•" • : . ' 14— • rttikulr. . A LL who. went A X Eli of; tithrenl'Cot.t.itre& Co. bribe alloaild be patticulai to Hotter the stamps; as' there are-140one countelfeits And itoltativne stamped Colllttil end labelleditnuch like ours, which :are - fraudulently 'toll , le min* Irarti 4 of thelth Red titates as r Manufacture. • Tkey kre nude in differ ent parts of the country by vedette are -makers, sod: are generally of beiyinferthr tlttallty. ' The genuine Collins sic,, which have acquired sue h an eitel/filre reputation. are Invatiailblysteuiped-";UOLLINS & W. HARTFORD," sod each age has a printed label with myaignatare, It is nonce More than Twattlr- Five realty niece we cumnienced the butte em with the stamp cif "polling & Co., liartford." and I do not know °fan talker axe-teaks rt y t he'eame 0011 ins: In the United Siatea. • SAM. W. COLLIAII3. August !co, 1 ;: • at-ly. REMOVAL . - - PIERSON 4 1 DltlbfENT t Vase Jhn, Piorro tr.! AATIIOLESALE end Retail BLAINK. IIOWE N -22 UPACTilltEll3 and STATIONEftriI have re moved from , No. 52 North 4th Street, Pc. W. Cor ner of 4th and Cherry .e.treets,y(flLApELPHlA. Account !took* ur the finest quality, together w Ith all It /oda of aupektor Staticinery,'sottable tor Dank big or Commercial putpoommmetentle on bend.— Rooks ruled to any petterboted made In the,Aost durahrelaineee, the atiurrear' nothde.'"'All wort warranted. i• • , *Banks, Offite6,ao Irlgtr4lo4l rupplied on mad eriktii terms On. LOIS 3. i : • TORT CARI3ON : - " SOAP AIVDD f 4 g . ,f 44 OR T. , „ TnE •ittbeetibeiaiinoun es to the , that ' he manta:mules ati hinds •otit cdqv and ',Candle* It' his Factory in ?on. ..carbon, ! . atchnylitill eplatity; sehith be unit 4 uratrant hi:. e qual in qusllty . to any, obtained stilton& and nt Jokey nriesirtnewn las snicks cnn,he purchaseg iq .Philadriphia oaAse,, The bistestotorkot pace for; tartewirlH Mimi Or cash of l i :FaCl°llX. October 92, " ' -414 y. • • . . , Beautifuli collate ',Furniture, tiILIE subscriber la tuccielagr s fsiu..the belt 1' factortea lb the ititVo large lot of Cottage Furni ture of tbe -fated Otid most belOutiful Patters* * aid bracing whole settd, all of. tell h'-wl4 ooltb ;big, prices, carriage edge/. ~.„ I Re also keep otttaird, and rimOofbettites to orger *likings of. House ball Fula ttlire ' • ot, th e islest, Most faiblonable ttd desirable Pattereii, Ott of Which ean•bi e at tits - Ware' Rotolo ' corner of Centre :And Maio* itseotra4.- nearer ofirfolleEftcopal Church+all lehte ; b j eo, sow the very went rates. - • .j' 1141Naltl9ttESSAN6; 1 - , APril 2, 1853, , • . - ,••• 47-6 m coma MAKINItwit THE frodgelitertitartNci'prr=l tag npopeof the lergesit Cosa Men' in the State', in Coal dtreettroltsvllle,:i •Vlreenel , r • a., nett In J.ll.,Adems co.'. Aereenl Factory wherefeeillties 11 1••Carlitriall MI kindle( Cartiageia ed ElginelUrinOt be se t., paned—being tivattleit Kee able, hid Mein* a eumberdi itxPadelnete the besieged, beaten, tu give genentraatistectioe. dilated* of Cattligett and ligtit Wegune kepi on bang. Allse.sesond-beed Vitagoaaapc Ali tepelte neatly_ doe, 091gra frail AlistanceJ promptii F tended ill. • • r'=l: June O. ISO FLUNIEUNCI, Ti DICKINSON• reipeetfatittentioineei to the' 1.11.. public that he has porebeirei fitestitite tuft of. the Luirlirm of. Moreton b*.st ,Iritteds cerryletfon the Pititebtegbeateele la 'salts bfanchei a 'the old 410144 hoderihte.Polksvine Ilesseoithigisi he:hopee: by atteaken to bullgpp.he enexbe 410;4 6 It a abate cif public prtaattele; He win tlael . els testOlas irnitlata ets ;eat. eadi n. vitt b* 1 o etre* u reeeatuble to [mo v es alia by One elattyttees- •-- • ' f7,1115/0 4! t .4 , ;.,%'413404 • • =AMOR, 4, -'- gtlfo49.Plort4;2li/Rtiktgili`.PiiNFilfAiii:- MROGCO, MlLvArintlini t ilno4 indm i ees 11:1 nd Tboir,Bud . !s INgs.libokUTOlS Alta aka° 11" Mar- Pram Strotiflimulplet t T, :1X1, , t 3 ZATa-Z: - Poly 9, lea. 101 •,,L,t. „J. '. 4 WW-405;446 ' - . • • . • 1111111 coeou nraiora DOOR DINDEIRTi AO4 I= Itys_e4. _Y—Tribtiv.o TiIeGREK ertimen - The pteseoyencroachmeottsuf Russia have .They ate partially a it 'religions pretext. rtsult of - the old 'division . or 'the thilitulic World into two principa l churches—the Linn. *Westin', and the reel[: orEastern. 11,,,- &slum has thus an important political hear iug, wirtch - rendetrir - worthy the considera tion tat all who-would thOtoughly'litidersuind Abed - tame now -playiug in Eastern Europe. Theddreseine oL the. two clutches begtu withltiteit elo,geops,, and - extend through Ira :riatiores MI liturgy,. rites and customs, to ilrifestitAiS of ,nsuoutility, . and to the .world ..., ul,diPhituatic iutrigue and aUtueratic oggran. dizettiPts._ The - s _Easterri- Church 'chums to be topetiorly Orthodox. or, Apostolic. 'lts t doctrines, internal - organization" anal usages era eitltisivetretigtitatrd' - by 'the decision of ...the firstseeenfEcunteoic Councils; which werilield in -lie fourth and fifth centuries, itiarlifelr,:the first 'Cuncil ol Nice. the, first AC ,00411iikiip - pith _those of Ephesus and "ch'lleiti44...,the. aceoud'aid,thtid,of.Con eisitinuple, imirffnallyjbe second et - Nice. The Greek Church rejects all-sulisetltient ad ru dititius,„'ilthilher in reference to dogmag or elite ranee!. introduced by - Rome and its, epee, I COM:tells. ' - i T e separation began in the follia c,fa contest for supremacy,-or at least fur pretio inenee; betWeeti the Bishop of Rome and his colleagues, who were willing to recognize itim by courtesy only as a, primer mterpares —a chief among Nita's. The thifieence in int rifiktgmas 'consists principally in the Eaten Church makiog the Holy Spirit pro teed limn the Father atone, mut'. in debying purgidonn Jur which • it does .not find a.sat islasoryrtnithonty lb the Bible. It admits the same number of sscratnents as' 'do the Rooms,' but holds that' baptism should be. performed by immersinz the whole' body three nines In: water. Confirmation is ad ministexed alter. the ceremony of baptism by auY priein. and not, as , with the Romans, eSeltsstrely by the bishops. 'Trausubstanti - scion istieeognized in the; admiuistration of the communiou'as well as in the silo - dice of the mas . , without, however,. making , the host an object of special worship. Thecom minima consiats in "partaking 'of both bread mud, striae, the first leaVened, the second with Water. :Confession is obligatory, butit may be general, or special;or aariculary.. as the ' peniteur" chooses. Extreme unction is be stowed not only onalfe dying, but when de sired, on.oersons who are ill to aoy extent. Predestioatuns is not aihnitted. nor the trans fer of superabundant merits from one sinner to another, nor special tntiulgeuces for the dead or living. Though this Church raises the Virgin atkore,angels, seraiihini and cher ubim, it does nut accord to her the same proutinent,influence in heaven a. do the Ro mans, though iir common with them it rec ognizes ihe worship of saints, relics and ituly places: llt abounds in 'holy - days, and ob serves and prescribes more facts thin the Roman Chureb. The liturgy and ceremonies claim to be striCtly conturmed to those usedin the earli est times of Christiantoi. Thessnass consists in the offering or lam - ince, the'reiidlog of the Gospel, the Epistles, the recital of the Lord's Prayer. the Nicene Creed, and othe r prayers slew: mitts the. congregation, as Was prat ticedby Chrysostom and other primdive fath ers. Preaching is considered-as a secondary stuitter. :No instrumental music whatever, but only choral singing, is used. in the chuch 4, and no stool', chairs or benches+ ire al lowed::Paintings.- are admitted. `fill no eculp!urett el stone, metal' or, wood; . - 'The littilesSed - aim is to adhere exclusivery to the authoriti'el the Gospels. and to the traditions tratisthitted by the Apostles, to their succes.. sin's. Thus the authority _ of • the Millers 01 the Church is recognized so tar as it is con firmed by the fEetimenic Councils. - ' - i From the organizatiou of the Church by ..constanttrie, .the Eastern- Patriarebs 'have. -firttilyaitsdnumtentiptedly rejected the ciaitui. of spirituel or temporal supremacy put forth by the Biihops'ot Rome.- This has been the source of countless diyenSious, struggles and mutual excommunkatioos. The first 1 violent outburst took place at the Publlct ti'on oy the Emperor Zeno I. in the year 482, of an edict called the Henotikoo, intended to settle the question concerning the two na,- ttires of Christ. The patriarchs of Cons tato tinople and Alexandria agreed to it, and were in consequence excommunicated by Felix ; Bishop ot Rotne. Piteous, io the 10th- cen- Wry, and Michael Cerulatius in the 11th, both Patnarchs of Constantinople, after yin lent struggles, finally consolidated theabso- Itite separation and independence ut the East ern ChurCh.- Fur the secular clergy or pas- Mrs tit 'Churches, as distinguished from Monks, marriage was maintained ( or rather rendered-Obligatory for every. degree of the hierarchy by to the Bishop, who must be always selected from among the monks. A priest, hoWever; cannot marry a' widow,. and if he lines his wile' cannot contract. a secondmarriage, but must enter a munastery. The, Greek Church does out recognize any parttcular lauguage for-exclusive use in the use of mass or other ceremontes of worship, andthuithtertwines itielf with every na tronality.''. . - ,- In the beginning, the Eastern Church was divided into four Patriarchates; iliosept Con stantinople, Alexandria; Antioch and Jesu s suilein ; mthe second tart of the IGth 'centu ry a filth, that of Moscow was added. The book of rites accepted by the whole . Church was arranged by a Russian, Mohila Metro politan of Kitetr, and adopted by the Pain atchs, Metropolitans, Archbishops, Bishops and Others. at a general synod at Constanti nople in the .. year 1643. Since , the schism between the Greek and Latin Churches, many attempts have been made to reconcile, the iwo. ';Syonds or councils were held tor the purpose at I.ytins, Florence, ,Basilia and other places, all in vain.. Sovereigns 'otter/ interfered,' but unsuccessfully. The only re sult ot these various - efforts was to pro - duc'e in the course of the 15th century a partial , subosissino to the supremacy of the Popesol Romeml4the part of the schismatic subjects of the crowns of Austria, Poland, Hungary. Some of the Stevie subjects of the Venetian Republc alsn'submitted. In return these nen/converts were allowed to persevere in their opinion concerning the Holy Ghost, Purgatory, the Communiou, and the Marri age of the clergy, and to maintain their oa.' trouallangoages In the liturgy. ' These cuo "verts are known under the name of the Uni ted_Greeks. About the year 1841 i more than threeinilliims el them, subjects of 'the, Emp otos; Nicliblas, were forced , back .to their mother church, which event oecailoned an him:Leine iiritatioa at - Rome. Ai the outset of - the 'Reformatiou, sorneititteMpti were made to roue the Greek Church with the Protestant's: With a View to this. the Pa triarch Joieph, of Constantinople, sent a -Deseorfto Wittenberg'in the year 1558 ; and in the m 1.11376-81 tan) theotog lin s frciM,,the ;Universitylof Tubingen went to. Canstanti-', oople, All this, however,. was, of, no Hai)" 'airAtitir Mild not agree: upon fundamental questionee•such as that of absolute intheritr ' and the'xight of individual' reason. ' s ' • ,In the :7tb, century: - or - thereabouts, the Ettitern-Cburch extended -over Greece, the : Melia, ihe Greek Archipelago, Asia Mimi?, I E,yrillil bilemine,. Arabia . Bud Egypt, with m i rY • tnrirgnniiinea in pazaopolanna and Per- si :. At that time the dioceseof Lyons, in Peatice; befonied to it k iss_ did sorae,partrof Eitaird Italy. What ibe Greek Church lost.l berthe Maltomeniu conquest was richly corn- . pensated et this time b' ~h er extension over thelegiorii inhabited , by dip, Slavic tribes from the; Rattan westward up the Danube. TO these regions Cihrtstianity , was- brongtß front ''Conitentitiopte,, principally, lay Cyril anitZeiheiditts'irho werecalled the Apostles ofthe SI ons. -It evetfreadhed to Moravia, butthit wary was soon' .brotight udder Itifallin au retniey, When the Greek Church; in'the con ' of the 16th century; conquered Rtissia. t Slavic lingasge . with its various S 1 11, idioms e the 'tongue most extensively est:din - Us Ittirgy. ' - ' • ' ' Rat the, hristlins subjeCts of " rker, the 4 Pate:Ochs ' .oleConstantittopie is t at which exercises 0 most . generat ant . qty. - In. stett+of the nuieut Patriarchate° - Moscow "there kat , :substituted odor' ng synod , stiiiib site ad St,. petensburg. ante u•-com. . posed of W I opolitans, Archbishops % Dish i. of,* s lid . clergy widerithe.presidenco Of the'Mittedpithlan tit. . §t. ,Petersburg._•-,,:The 'Kingdom of GrM4 l .4:44sussmasalisti, . 'petthithetii - Si 4 cep pos t oke „AR tof .14/e.,, "sisl,lilid Adel .00,,,§14 1 *PallatAli,Pfd111- `statilidtapte:" ittritc*. riftialciates hays, slat nitii' bet* ttitite* lhat::Ot : Cirlo. sill f (her tinder the'Attaiiiiii Mori:: arch pi ifilibiltefin s llthitnief.dilk for th 1 ' . ' *Wiled stibittt idittiis)a: ' ''The irillours spirit or 164 Church itpar, _ . 1:12f21 IMO ISA NAND :TURF:RS, DIE NINE NW% ' INA VEIN, 'No. Are Improved Fre re &Area" roveuieut over )1.1 *Lyle. HEAL :Sei,aeltbrings superior lan- MI ' haps ulorefurnial.aud less, devout ;Ilion that of since and believinglliananisiin.or wan* and ' that PlillantbutPiq piety which - as illustrated by the Saturant Chart t.y for exaniple, - has no counterpart ',among the oriental Catholies. On the other: hind, is du; lag . ; the primitive ave. the (at till devel. oped itself- principally through the Greek wind, and en . -the basis of the Greek philoso-, phy there prevails ih it a tentleocy na subtle speculatioa and investigation. In the token of Greek Cathi;licisus. the. I.*-c.a 110 heresies of early ttmcis , suckas Pelagiaulsni and Ari anism, inid their origin.- The seef'of m !no,- cleats , •existed iu Constantinople'. Until the . fall ol:the ityzautinisa Empire, aua• .6oll eras folio - wets iu Greece and Russia. Under ,1 the Titrkish dominion the spirit of isktariart disunina his been checked in the , Eau. In Russth various sects havesprung u mainly since the fourteenth century.. the free reading of the Bible by the laity tonne tie of the= fundamental usages; of the Eastern .Church,- dissensions . have ,nntutally takeii place. Thus °rig:oaten the denonunation od Rtiskoliiikv, who admit no higher the clergy, - than that of "parish Odell tize DuChtitortiib - Who do not .Del us : the Trioity -natrreject baptism,; others again who dO not recognise any. clergyiat all, and i have Ito churches ;, and others who emascu late themselves after the birth of .the first or 'second child. The' must tiumertius. sect is that of the Starowiertsy, who presetve all aucitat usages, and do wit admit ;the slight ett charige in the external forma of Worship in the - ornamenta of the churchesth icie man ner of 'tiounditig, the church bells, and 4t-othe. .er partioulars equallytnioute. ,‘, • It 6anent be said. however., that akeptieisni in anyidccitled form has yet • Peoetrated Into' the Eastern Church. Nor has ihts :chtirelt teer sciught to encroach un the civil iower or to step out of its 'proper sphere . m the de cision ot social or political question's. ife; •ItgiouAy its creed is Out • exclusive; :it holds that whoever is baptized in the name of Christ titay be saved. Justice rtqthres us to add that :stationary and lifeless as.. the s East ern ChOrch may be called, it has never in all its history used its power and thrown its infiuence , against civilization and its thscov cries: .:The Greek Church may safely boast - that it would never have excuintiruhicated Gallileh, not protested against the . theciry of Copertneus,,nor condemned meth' atiou, or the culture of the potato. 11 inuq, way be said against-win a religious pita of, view, it is ottlY proper to adduce , here 'what is sit decidedly-to its credit. - The external manifestations of :the whole Eastern Church can'he summed up in, two, principal characteristics an Unbounded sus picion and even hatreil of all that is Roman or, Latin,- and au indestructible feeling of na tionalny. When Pius IX. became Pope, he' issued au encyclical letter appealinly to the Eastern, Christians to none Ronie.-- This offer raised the wrath of the ' .Greeks and Sfiti , onp, and the patriarchi of :Coustau nuoph! Antioch and Jerusalem , violehtly re- Spoude.-11. Jo the numerous ,Slayie; taruily this jealuusy, of Romauism. extends toward the. Poles, the - Tschechs, and' the'. Illyriaps, all of whom are luuked On with triktrinit,a • being of the Western Church. Latinism' is considered by. the great mass. of the Slavons as'a giparthstrauge. to the ildmestic soil and of mischievous and pestilea tiabinflueuce.— This uinainal feeling in the tirree4c Church has toe'eetituries nifluenced the Greeks and the Slavons south of the .I)anube,!tiuder the Turkish dominiou ; for ceuturies it has pre-. served ',the indepeodende of . Russia and elm- Iributeto raiStyaer to t litrpreserit state.— . Turkeyln the question of religious nation ality. has a still different expressi4. As the. Patna rebate of Constantinople, which exer cises the g eneral cootrul, is in the:Maids 'of ttie Greek s, who . are tar, less uoinetous in Europetth Turkey than the Slavons; -the lat-• ter do pot subinit to its power- with perfect cherfulness.. The superior clergy ate gen erally Greeks, and are on the sole of the Turks, While the ordiaark priests are, as tar . as we can learn from the best' atithorittes, ratter inclined to be favorable to 'll4O. 4isforical. .11E4ULANEUMA,?Ili romku. . A peiiod of eighteen hundred tattriitiS' elapsed since the. two cities of , - Herculatietrn and Ponipeii were ranked among the , seven • most , flourishing citirs.ol Italy. They were then stilsjf;cl 'to the Roman sway --having, been rescued from the OscausS9 years bel'ore" Christ. In the..year 63 they Were Visited 1;11 a disastrous earthrinake; whielt threw, down many ut the bOuses, aad sixteen yearS alter. .Wards, in 79,,Came that terrible ertipti6u Mount Vesuvius, which completedlthe work of. deStrnetion ,and buried them for : many centuries .boyoud • the sight *of man.. 'The cities were,overwhelmed chiefly by showers of ashes and:streams of mud.. These mud • tuuudatfous were causedby the vapOrs ' which eirolvekfrorn the crater of. VesuviuS, became condensed in, the cold atmosphere. Surround ing the 'peak, and deicended on the Mott uta tu the form of heavy rains. The floods thus occasioned, swept along the impalpable dust, light scOiite anti ; ashes which lay, in tl paths, tilt a current ni mud was produced Which, moving - . with .great velocity, over whelnied 4very thing -which impede . d pro gress. . • . , Thu'were 'the citiesLentimbd; and as 'Century :after century rolled on, six successive 4 eruptionSof the volcano laid therti far be neath the surface. of the earth.; Sixteen huudreil years passed away and tl i tote' of lierculataeum and Pompeii had' Nell nigh paSsed irota the memory ut tuau. 'Alf me morials id the towns were suppos,d to Le host, and discussions too the places which . . they had occupied were only . excited by some obscure Passages the ancient autllont: One day in 1713, rtLreasaut Who was digging a &well` be•side his cottage, discovered some pieces of: colored marble. • These led to a. examination, and it was soon •lemnd:that he 'bad sunk his, well I.into the old .theatre . of Herculaneum. The .statues;. nieteute a a_an Cleopatra were hared in the building. - No extended excavations were made at the, time, but:a lew years afterwards the Mora the Siciljes ordered a einnolete scare!' among the ruins,both of Herculanctun aud'Ponapeit :-the first traces of the latter city -having' been diseuvered rising above the ground.: • The explorations at Pompeii proceeded rapidly, 'but owing to the depth of the earth above Herculaneum, aull the peculiar :hard-, n!'s& of the soil which; liornits-rlose vicinity to the mountain, bad been several acmes overflowdby lava, but a few buihlings were then uncovered. The niveattgatiout. reyeal. e 4, the singular fact that though . both were originally seaports, Pompeii is now a mile .from the Water.' This gain of land is attributable to the tilling up of the Sea with volcanic ;matter. A • very., small number of skeleton's have leen'disdrivered , ,imeither,•!etty. • In Ilerculti. netim, one was found,near the . .doot. of 'the building with a bag of money in US hands, as if arrested.hy the flood in the acCoVesca piog.ithe_barracki of • Pompeii Were the skeletdmiot twasoldierichained Ur the stocks, and in the vaults of one house *ere the • bones'of-Seventeen persons, who had: proba bly fled ;their.. escape from the' sltawer of ashes:- ,They were then encloied Matoadu rated tuff.; . In ; tpe place the ,perfect east .of a woman with an infant in. her .arrri& was preserved in ittia-rdck, though nothing but the bonef remSinetf. - Onetime of tho skele tons were chains and rings of gold 4011 jew-, els. .The , writings scribbhsd try the; Soldiers on the Walls of their barracks ble, and fresco,painung InitY be semi .on the stuccoed walls.. Various public lani2taina have been . .found, tastefully' .arranged; with shells, and ntany fishing uets bare been dis ctriered in 'either-city. I In Here4ilineum there haire begn rcvepled sprcituena of; linen of welt defined iexture icessels: of.altnoads, chestrititS'i .walnute, 6ml-distinct ly 61e - front their_shape . ; a loaf of brced.. with , the, baker's name *tamped on it.; and . a jar or °Ries aria.a boa of pills. • Mantiscripti have been found its b41)1 citiese Many-of 'those in Herctilaneum ones4111:1efli• 'ble, and are nearly all, written'. in: Greek—a. .few iii Laun.t - Four hundred - of 'dui* least Injured have been found to lie.t .ti f(rtportitit works; relating chiefly to waste, tttorie and cookery.. s These were discovered rn>i Private library... 11 , Y,trust,that in the:,expte.rauons , whiCh'hnye, tken !veep tly reneivetfii : • this old city - , Morelutenuon, will ; b e ; i jitseortf to ihe,search'ior_raaAuscripts.,..,The..dn i fk and dripping gallirks of Herculaneum eau • add out littlileithe.,kkaryandiipletidor 1ta413, architecture, busts. tind.statned- ate . feria tothose it the. present U . ay. S Othh. tihilit~' Of disc o vering inimusetiolli.:lloo; should - btt .Tegakidid u otte 'of `,"the 'stiongtis( Inducements to ex lore. A, slug!" .raffrue grkett disclose 4119111 rttet:.'d tense loterest than ill-that this ever 'wntten in bieroglyphics.! , .• :.., ...:', • , , i . The matka of the_earthgnake - of , 6 2 are still visible to many, parte tit the clues. , The walls are lent; the shattered temples in some eases hall repaired, and tn: Seeeral instances the pavituent bits sunk 10;---thongh in gen eral it is undisturbed, consisting of large is regulaijiags of lava,' in, whidh the chariot wheels if the ancient. humans : have in Kline eases worn ruts an inth'and ti Gall in depth; and thiamin more than - leveateen cettruriei ago. Jr . • ' 4 . We hive alluded to the " dark and, drip ping " gitilertes of lierculanentn. The wa-' terwhkfiPercolates the tuff and drops frost; the walli is charged . witfrearboutite or hcoe,, raised limb a sena!' Inanity: of .magnesta e so that the formation of stalactites is con stautly going DM to the anbietranean - pat7_ sages. . , , .. • •...,' - • Iprobably. - A portion of flirculanettat !will never be - tacovered, as it Is - ideated directly beneath 'the modern . city 'of Testea And perhaps, ere long, the angry Volcano, whole hoary peak still towers aboveiliti as, 01 4, will again send forth us, awful a ulxBl the devoid towns. The city of To re del Greco, in the immediete vicinity of I. emelt m - i t ne, has several timett.Wittaa a m ' ilerat4 - prerred, been partially.overdvired by 0 lava o troth the mountain. In 1731, titre thou sand di. its inhabitants were dies des royed,- and in 194, tour hundred. Ent the rpnain ing inhabitants were nut " datfuted b their tnisfortunes and dangers. The - lava • Which. filled the streets supplied tbern,With toliteri it for the construction of nevi; haildingS, and a new town soon sprang, Illiolinix likei from "the ruins of they'd. Prof. Lyell suggests that at some ,future dav the Mediterreneau may be a gulf, anti the wayes,aud -tidal etirreuti of., the : broad Atlantic. ocean will encroach Open theshores .of the Campania. Should this ever be the case, the wandering geologist will then be hold the towns already buried, and; many more which will doubtless be entombed iere. alter, thrown open to his view the steep dills. lie will discover buildings super-im posed above each other, with!ihick Interve ning strata of tuff or lava—some unscathed by tire like those ot Hermilanimm and, PORI. peti, and inhers halt turlied dovin as in Tor re del.Greco. Among the ruins will be seen skeletons of men and impressions of the hu man-form;stamped in solid nicks bf luta.— Ooston Journal. diems. v ..-- z7N lIEN clultlfeu are 11 Ile, Meymake tfirir parents' bead ache—wkenll/ up gru , if make their hearts ache . -- - - ---.- 1 - IG''' %Vim,/ the English were good Catho lics, they usually drank the, ape's health in 14 -tall glass, alter dinner; 10au bun 'pre; Whence the word bumper. , 1- - L.• 0 ; 1 , ';,„./ - 11EQvii:T.--Theturee approveu modes o! expresstutr, this, ikthree dirrerem labgna ges,• are-:-French, taiegZ VOilS English, hull your tougue ! Ameneaii, shut up ! [L7AVF4I.TII OF TAE Bisit OF ST./lOWA. -4heC.t tholic-apoli;ohO ittihtip of St. Louis, who numbly styles hitns'elf 4iecessyr to the Apostles, is reported be : worth rpund tortoni. By the incotde of the PUrga. tory.and"t!her contributions firm his . 3igoted anuurers, lie has uot Duly built churches and convents, but undertaken , nth& speculations. less Until one year, this plods bishop built tire large warehotiSes, and eight three ,t ,, t3t houses;lind bought a Cliristiati lam worth c . f50,000.—P1010. Sun. - • ' ' • i • . .la 7 Nontßor.---A,eolporieur to ililehi gatt..relates the following laetkrit n little, boy rho: had applied to hint lot Temperitute TriletS: • . • ~ "A relative of his in a grocety had poured out a dram of liquor in a tumbler to The boy • stepped forward and, -put a trust over ihe biouth his tUmtilet. The -wan' took , it up;.nrid tfrellrstliiordi be 'met ~' his eyes upon were, 'No drunkard , , stall/ inherit the kingdom of God.' lie dashed She glass cn the floor, exclaiming, ‘Thatjs the lase, of my drinking liquor, God being my helper.' lieltept his resolution." • . - • ft 7 Tut; IrtTplocrattvic totite of proposed ship eatial• atfos3.the Isthmus of Darien, is reported by Jaines Love, now in Washington, Am 'has been engaged for some time past in survey ing the runic, as perfectly lea:sible, and;•su perior to..thit oh Nicaragua, ait well , s cheap er: Ile ' reports that he has' discovered an 'other Nutt.) however, where ianly ten Miles of cutting :will be required to give au inter? oceanic communication,. with teventeen feet of. water,: *Melt • citn•be increased to thirty feet by a few locks. • _He protinses to return and make a Thorough survey. L . IV _ADY'S EiONNET.-Show us a la . , . , tIV.!.s bonnet, and ll tell you phut kind ot an institution she is. It it be showered with red ribkirts; cupids, boars, ike.,lshe is as-full Of love and. poetry as a countrOnti of point ciaus, and loafers. If it gties in ;forthe silo . • tinkles, plain colors, and, a couple of modest knois, she is a perfect jewel, sweet, sunny. mild, but as affectionate as a freshly nursed kitten.' It it Is "stuck all over" with a paradise of clover, three story ostrich fea thers, wax hollyhocks and juniper berries, put it square down'that the calico lit a single establishuient, and will never see a fortieth birthday. Bonnets area trite-index of wo man. - r7.TIIE BRAHMIN MARRIAGt. CEREMONY. —Jibe man and woman go . linio 'the water wa with a cond - call and an Old priest. 'Tire man ditth bold his-hand by the old , Inates hdndi and the wile's hand by the nusband'i, and all have the by the' tail, and they , pciui water out of a brass pot in the cow's, tail, and then the•old man ties'him and , her together by their clothes; then ;they giee - to. the Brahmin: the cow and the; calf. Then they go to divers other idols act4glyentoney, and then :hey go theirway. it is needless lo:observe that the money gitreU to the: idols i at,the conclusion id this marriage ceremony is ••• taken by the priest." A THEATRICAL CALCULAtION..--Wilh the assistance of several quires of paper, we have arrived at the following'-eStimate of the crimes, sins and doings of Some of our emi nent actors. According to 'hitt calculation, Forrest has .been shot '31,000 tones as Meta mara,.and he has stabbed logo 9630 times, and smothered Demlemma an - flital number 01 . 1 times. MISS Dean has eaten 1100 chick en?: as Mrs. Oakley, been ruined 3110 times as Madelainic and has been•.. Outbid by you sordid hi:Mintier" 250 ttmea._ ifiliss Logan has emptied the chalice of guilt 4.11 times, denounced' her. husband 520 tunes, and Peen buried 120 times. Mowitt has been taken by 'Clifford 301- times and Dotaith• standing all these facts; the aboVe.ladies and gentlemen ate highly respected.Eresmg Gazette; Boston. ' • El:rTirt following table *ill' be. found very valuable to many of our iindera A box 2tby 15 inches squarti and 28 inch es deep, will contain a barrel (0 buthels : ) A box 24 by 16 inches squareand 14 inch es deep, wi c ll contain half a barrel. ' .A. box •26 by 15.8 inches itivare and inches deep, contain one hushel. A box 3.2 by. 11-2 inches square and 8 inches deep,.will contain halt a bushel. A box 8 by 8.4 inches square and 8 inches deep, will contain one peck. A box 8 by . 8 inches square and 4-2 inches deep, will contain one gallon. A box 7 by 8 inehes square dad 4.8 inches deep, Will contain a bale gallon. I' A box 4 by 4 inehes square Sod 4.1 inches deep, wsll contain one quart. i tCP"Em.i.ibir Praire.Tr - SirtNauss.—The following names are given in .114oweri Eng lish &mimes" as sroinietikor the mimes of the ot.i. Puritans in England 4About, tbe yeir 1658. The Darnel are taken trona a jury list in Sussex county. .They will cause a smile in our da.xl - Fain I-not iiOri h l iMp le. Accepted Trevor. ,;Return pelnaan. Redeemer" Compton. Joiner.- - Make-Peaceßeston. !Pith t-ilie-good-fight- God-Reward _Smart. ot t faith While. Stand-Ivia t=on-41 ig L Moro4rriit Fortier-. Stiniger. ' Routing. Earth- . Adams: . Gracefal lfatding. Cower. . Weep-not Wing. , •.Meelit-Erawer: ISeek-,wlitlom Btkiiiii*us Cole. iElected.ltitchell. Reptatance,,Aais. Selub."itti-ScnptureaT h e-pe a c e-o f-G od MONIQZI3 • • ,k-....05k.r.W. vn -- .";0 44°.1 4. 7 , ‘ ''' i,e....4' 4 041. 444 - .45. I • 4 It anti, 7witty Z i 11it0t, 4 74t, ,*°114, 0 4 . . ' - 'tt o i P.l ati •• lit _ _N I , 411 4. r 8 4 . 1-, lo l i i lWipil► .1 " l atl e . ~1 4 VP A „, k i 1,„...,.. 10 . 3, , -. -- .... c. - 414 .c 10 . '''. f , C k A- O. 1.. ,! - •.. 01 • . 4 ) ..• • Sims- . . . ~ ..1•:.., .. Books °revery,- • Aile ruled to order OS shos . M. 10. t ,,.. - ------ ~,,!•-•.; 7 . 011 0 , ' . ritzliat tin s ul A tiii., ... , ~• . The history 01 this subjtic;4lm : 1101 l loll .been bekire. , the country, ande.., ,, lately passed. the tipper taninefOt r :Progre. . is alinsied by the Now York **Amor , , iodur Government. dthitigtOte, fOlquois sty straggle, contractedA vety'alostraßS with France, htocliiiiesch_Nailiiii, it, Add other in their tutureciatesta inthinhettpoWi l err. By virtue°, that ConipitCt ' Mk! 'risme impOrtant aid from . Fratitiriti !C• S: l 4 . A meat 01 out Independence ., ' ; T' ' siva :ox fit teen .years afterward;Frinerit,Alsas#..sig fronaLus against her banded alindlantl "Ilikt ItS MIS doubted - whether our , to -lifig *0 Bourbons fairly' belditi til f ar 'hltitit an 67 treasure in support of tbom ! 1 1 ,' ~. bit "dei throni4 and in gaud pail Alesitroyeticatiosri Bourbons, and were still .sheir' attire:lmi mien ; so we stood off. ' : This, Yititatit thr? Republican rulertot Prints) tisundersian.3 ding and recrimination leli, mi. rt-yrnit war! wherein manj, of our merchant *tripe wat captureti f hy• Freels vessebrafallablil its pri9 tarter. ind't war In 'eertiestak*e4 ' ' 'Mouths intnittienl.„;_ - ..yitogy; tilitifoo4rold rd ?,ter ACtreatkaUfied A, Oki. w.hore `France released r - ti ruin' our ouerountspge meat to fight .her batiks. imili We, ream her from all ttelsimitions,tm iirepunrof; ou vessels expired antdespoiled :or ifiatroy by her erakeeta. Each %nommen% Miter null frour.embarrusing obhgationhand on plundered merchants werfarsifsr, . the, *ape goat of thetr matuattroablei; '; •• ; All this took plate.some EftY-four- yea ado; and our Government ought to havomtl led in, scrutinized and paid the Claims thew • afising within the eastrhrg' year, Bitt lir Federalists, who made the neer,kreati.iren. our of power w lib John Adams Only twin, the Wondered merchants were• neatly al Federalists ; the democrats, who cams I with Jefferson, were intent on .liduclug;,,ex penditures and taxer, and thought thirlun most inopportune for paying out assent! mit limns to Federalists under ii Federal. Treaty So the matter received the go-I4 ; their' o lobbying, whereby a victim of public alpha Awn secures one-half to three•fourths of, h' honest dues by sacrificing the- reiidue..tio having yet been brought to its ,preseat per. section.. Repeatedly,- bills were submitted t , 1 Congress for the payment of these clainfiN accompanied by leptons demonitriting theiri undeniable justice ; but it was always mote convenient to put than off than to. pay ;., sometimes a bill would pass one House an fail in the other ; and when at, length i ts 4 was_got through both, President Polk vetoed, it, on the ground (among others) that these : claims bad stood so long unpaid tbst,ghn presumption' was strong that they oughehot to bePaid at a 11.... • 1 . , ~ , TakapretiOus care of your piecious halal; —but bow, as the houseirife says, to *eke it keep? Why, then don't cure and - M a 'ri dry it—or pickle it in everlasting acidalika, the Germans. Don't bury it in'a patatcrAl like the Irish. Don': preaervelt io spuifa like the barbarians. Don't telt' it down like! the Newfoundlanders. Don't pick , aln like Qtptain Back. Don't parboil it , liked ; gooseberries. Don't poi and dtitii't hang, it. A rope is a . bad "cordon sankate." Above all don't despond about it., Let . not anxiety have " thee on the hip." Consider Your health as your hest !fiend, and thick us well of It. in spite of all its foibles, tie "you tan.— For instance, never dream, tho Ugh you way have a 'clever back," of galloptegcotillitop tion, orindulge in the Bleltontalt belief 'that you are going the. pace. 'Nevarlancy evet y :tine yon coh you 'are guigg lei por t Hold up, as the s hooter says, over the .roughest ground. Despondency, in ititlee case, lathe overweight that may,kicklhe beam and`the bucket both atone. In short as with other cam, never meet trouble halt way, but let him have the whole • walk foi his pains, though it should be a Scotch mile and # bit lock, I have even known him to give tip his visit in sight of the house. ,Besides. die ..best lance against care is aHa . I where fae take core to have one all around you wheorver you can. Let your "lungs crow like a t quiticleer," and as like a game cock u Possible. It expands the dint, enlarges the heart, qui,skeos theteirculaion, add," like a trumpet, mstkes the spirits dance," . ECLIPtsEg FOR. TUE )BEAR.. In the year 1851, there willhe two 'clip. ses ()Otte sun, and two of the num. 1. The moon will be partially: eclipsed tita the 13th - 4:1 May, beginning at 10h. 8.4ni.11. M., consequently invisible to use' • 2. There will be an annular eclipse of.the sun on the 25th QI May, visible as follows: Beginning 111. its.; greatest - ,bltscuration, 4h. 11m:: ends 611. 55M. P. M. - Eclipse begtns 147 degrees 52 miettlei from vertex to the right. Digits, eclipsed 10i on the Noilhern Luc& The line of Central and annular Eclipse passes through a portion of the northern part of the U nited States, and. southern part of British Arrierica. This will be the largest eclipse visible in the Uioited States until the year 1900, whin the sun will be totally eelipsede ilia centre passing near Washington. 3, A partial eclipse of the moon will 'oc cur nu the 4th of November, at' 46. In. P. M., invisible. The moon will 'rise with a slight shade on its northern limb. `j 4. The sun will be totally eclipsed on 1140 10th of November, the middle _,occurriag it sh. 30w., A. M. invisible. Th*, ee.lipre will be central at:idiots! In the Snottiern pert of Africa, Southern AMerkarinti the South ern Ocean. ' She stood, beside the.altar whim she was but sixteen. She was in love,hes destiny rested on a creature in fashionable clothes: with an empty pocket" He "citkle of good family," however ; and blood; you know is something. She looked lovely its shepro pounced the vow. Think .of tic vow. (rugs pouting lips, auburn hair, and: dark .eyn. only sixteen yoars old; She 3104 beside the wash-tub. when her twenty-fifili.birthdaiiii rived. The hair, the lips, Ai, eyes, 'w*it not calculated to excite the hoer*. FITIt cross young ones were about the house cryr log, some breaking thinga, at4:;cati urging an immediate supply of the lacteeitiecretton. She stopped in despair:and sat; dows, Sad tears trickled down her once plump and , rud. dy Cheeks. Alas ! Nancy. earli•marriagee are not the dodge. Better enjoy, youth at home. and hold lovers at a proper tlistenee. Mud you have muscle, and heart etiough to face the froWning World aid e family. TI a cbao really cares ;for you, he can wait for two Or three years..make prelK4 eats, take you to confetti, and sb ou, until ' the time comes. Early marrielres, and early cabbages are tender productiorte:l-4Exchellge paper. , . 1 I= „ Archimedes far exceeded all ether m a n o 4 ancient times in mechanical idgenuity. was familiar with the doctrine of spotsie gravity, and practically epplied :it in .dotte.e ung the fraud of iliero's jeweler; in debasing the Crown; When Mareellue besieged 141tvi sense, Archimedes, from the Wills of Abet city, raised out of the water add destroyed the hostile galleys, or hurled greht'stoises to and euti 4 k their ships, and by. ;yowl” , vs mirrors, he so concentrated/10...4p. of the sun , a s toiburn the fleets of the: sandy; st a, distance. ' So highly was this stlarkeareetned for his mechanical coosttuetkitit, that; when Syracuse was taken and sacked,' Mt Utile alone was ordered by Wiierdloilio be spared! And yet sorb. at that, time, -was the die°. eition of philosophy lowards the Mechanic Arts, that Archimedes expressed' .himself; as ashamed of these great worits;'ttid it was with difficulty. that he could bepetsuaded to diyett his imnd to them, from mere smite lations and abstractions.. He regarded.. his ; mechanical wotks as trifles. ertth which a mathematician was permitted citiTy to himself (1:7" Tux Cr:rms.—The timS nettpled an taking and completing , the Census of 1850, was-Artree years sad Ave 11i01204 In 1840. it was published in one year% alter it was commenced. 1830,in two Yeats alter it was taken. . The expenses of taking the Cen-, ens in 1790, were $44,571. lii 1800,488,z 109. 14 1810. 11780144. In ••1820,18080r .525. In 1830 $378,645. , 370: In 18.50 ; $1,318.027. • The lattn McinderoutOke expenses Mairti nrevlous to the extent orders' by •Cdegens of' nein!' hundred tkonantleoptes aDipitmet t et that, Conine wIt1olen)14;41 .oxelemertho.enatiebelikoi. whole work to one sextillion ';ated a hill oy dollars. • HOOD ON HEAthil XAIRLY NIARRIAGRA, El 818
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