_ 1 -,- - :- TERMS or vug,razotssast Soil. 1111111,1 s. ->,;• ' sTeGILIC suitscutrltof: c'. ,' ' 1 TWO DOLLARS per ammo, payabjewstee; nnelly in advance to those who rad& to the Coup tyJand annually in advent:tato those,erba table out of Ithe'County.- The ,publisherreseriesu, bunseit the right to charge $2 40 per annuosorbom laymen is delayed Loner then one Veer. , .•., I . . • TO CLOW!: ,-. ' Three Copies to one Address, - - $5 00 Soren do - - d0... do ---- -- . - 10 00 Fifteen do do do . , . 20 00 fr* Ciercynk•n and School 'rotators supplied viNt h the Journal at 1$ in advance. 111,41. i- 78.3 OP AZYSIATISINO: , • il c.sqtrate of 14 lines 1 square, 3 sm.; *a 00. times, $l . OO 6 mouths. " 7- ' ' 5 001 ti , ilroeq'nt insertion, 23 1 year. - 800 4 4nos, 1 time, .25 Ust•dsof Minns, • 300 B.lti4eicat inserting; 124 do - 51inee, 500 M , reliant- and others sdvertising 1: the. year • *it-L, he privilege of inserting diweat ad. • . erti-eineulr weekly - ' 12 ' 00 . ~.r- e l.,,,arger Atirert)NeMetAS, ills pot 411T001200t, , ' - I BUSINESS CARDS. .1, .p.lAtf is A It't Auorasy at Law, Commis Zsd:r l.id . Oftlee opp‘ip.ite' etnefiCSll 7t reel, Pottsville, reaaa. IT—ly* :i.. LIAIII. 14 WHITNEY, ATTORNET ,I v • 4L i:avv,,Yottortite,Scltuyialleenetri Pt. . Office es Ce,iii, erect, nearly opposite the Miners' Sant, '..intt. 4 l, 1Z!1 _ 147 -; • r .3 aL C. .....V.612L. Jall,llo.lllEOPArtilc jJ Yd11.3.A. N, I(vmove.i. Cas Oaks to ono of the .it.ottu lfl eckaldurct, ea 24,..it:44. .16. t t Es H. GELALtFY. AirTORNEY AT LAW, J .eu.oredto rtalllll OPe" d " unke uo I,r raqira,r: office, (Allure gtFeitooppoalte Lb! tiAtsk T , a OF THE YEAcL Dot.ti nil to any uttatanaa, antrlistad to bill care, ,u.au atty. tilit* and Notes culleCtad,tc. UtAce iu t t.ri,A St. ~pa..olte Dr. ilalacratisdl'il. June 5 i't.sS. 111-1, tV TX. L.I.VatiSON &JAS. COOPER J at Lit .f 1 i OlllYllta. tittles Int:entre rir .t ''enansylvanla ;r, r ,head at aligns Courts Ucc. MU Xl3 Li stapsox, Miblog &nearer, tante - I .nri:ea too odic to Dr. Cnichesteeslialldirrg,, next not ono Sete,v the Po:aortal/I Epl!copal Cnurch U mire e1t.3,, t*J1.:11113110. where AC Will procopt7 ~Cars in the line of his proleskton. o!: (ii 3, tnsn. Lbtf 1 F. Willll'.olF.Yr &Kt:Au:rag, coLLEG_ ar .tittn. Cumuaiesttin, and I..leaeral tgency comet, n• sc d.ur co Aliners• bank,camellia, Dealer An tie ~.,, ~ ,u, 4 0,4, ,,, Unlit and dill cr. • 11111AFT8 on PhDs ‘1 11 , ,10liia and :New York fore le.„-- ...._ _ . . il SIILIPPEN, ATTOUNEY AND Ili • . 1t) N:IIiLLO it zit Law Polladelpina,svillitttotad ...,Itectiume and altuther legal anuses. In the City r :icinipnia.. adjoin tog Vouuniles and elsewhere.— .NO. 7a iquin ateet ,ttiladeledue• .7. : ~ a .. 11 41.1.1%.1.1.111, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ball d utsce,tn eentie sheet, Pottsville, oppo to, Cittsco.ial. Church, wbsre he will be daily, ro , ” vu, 3 o.elota. lluilnesit letters to him will re, prompt attentiqn,Addressed to him at eltboli Po:tenth:of - lbwigs - burg • .O , IC. 4i. I t,.51 C V r In c purchate andaltiouf Real Et. ate; ilayiiag and (ening Cu3l; Lakilla envy, 01 .1tA1146; Uc., and Gotlecnutreom—crow t.:nty yt,nrs experieuce to the Comity ho Lopes to Ilefu.Ct 104. Unite . 1 1.1/12111a/Igg atreet,POthillane. Cif 40. M HILL„ 14711_ MIMEO It o,3lAoitt. IRN AN ATTORNEY at LAW, wick to t:entre Gppototte the Eplacopal tiaurch, Yotts•ille rsto.tylra ma q 7. Yd , 1,15 t JUnTICE OF TUE PEACE *di attend to ttie collection of Accounts, etc. piouipily, and all the duties appertaining - to bis °Mee Pol:svdro, ids 2. 64-fy• I Aits. l .—Market 'at reet Property for sale. Inquire Vol • JOHN H. JAMES, Ag't. 1 • . • Market liltreet above:Tenth, Pottsville. I au; • • ta.tf i A,t10.-Wiutiort stud Doors, of various tlo k. seripththi• uu tram] and fur skle by the Subscriber,, JOHN H. JAMEd, 1 • M trkot Street above Tenth, Pottsville. 9-If „ t 1011:NSELLEIL & QU., Hank aet S and Dealers 1n Exchange, Tamaqua, Penn'a. t ., tleeting attended tv, and drafts for bale on all Hinetptl elites Of tan Union. Also, Prang paya `l7 at all 111.1 prtilciptil Banking linumrs , in England . I Trot I tel :mil Wales 17, UOWLLL-FISi3E;![,ATTORNEY AT LA W . thrice I..:EINTKI dirt.et, duend of (catirch,camt,'side 11V. C. CLEAVE :11, fortnetly or the firm ol . GU, La neara and,tiur.. V- yOrt , ,,.ittir CLI6J/fetrtellit to other te.opened 111 t(itiCe t 0 Pottayllle, where lie to See I.Ln fIWDda uf the old firm, and 4,i .44. , I:Ady ttquire' iU i Seri icee (If one of hie p7O• Immydiately opposite • 1:4 V (LLSi.a .12:1CHMADSRAttortieysaiLd.99 4.2 wpilOf 11.1111.110t11 to UMW Wltb 14 1..:1:11/re attest. "mat cuor to tt it.l:,l•4tt.t• et,r.-. Vous ' .1 u! t ti: e. tC , 3.•3-1 , 0 29 tf • t K. 54..13 . 3.' it. allNlB6l CNCINEEk and nilVer T , t111.-C, Centre duvet, I'otta vl.le,l'a Laaui.nnti.(ns, Rep rte. :Surveys and tdape 16:.111 Cu.d. Lanni!, Mining Macbtneq, &c.. 0;1 ton atiotteat 'notice. Agent for Coal • ( 4 ; 39-if • il. U. N. HO WM AN, SURGEON DENTIST, 13:1.1.,:tiatidii.g,Voitirr 'MARKET and eEc.),Ni; four doors soov E - 'l , l llt ViAson's Office, wheys, all„ li;/0. 1.:111I11 .“1 To!etu ere pertormed, " 0 ••••• ,ud , •in .$(4,1 - 012 modorsto germs; rants all ON 1.054 IRON FOUNDERS. LiLASCICSMITLUS SLIOP . , untir telt - A.ll begs leave to Inform the citizen. a.:,.ttar tnu Vicinity 'that he has opened a tins itlecavnith*s tillt.p in Seventh Street, between :ti.trAct nod- tonvcgt9h , on the lot of ground occu • ottrt h I.... , tvrty and Schuyler, . •1, c :re rt MullitrictUrers. Is -I‘r,parcd to , do ant Ittnits of Smith's of tt, Etta:" liorre.ahoetue; Ironing tux. novo; Mann iarturte et riruholog ' ftors at.rl (hound F!tette, hi intos%Ptchl. Hates. Med rem would take this zutthod'of in rt up:a g tht. J-cliatncs that he manufacture. Stamps tot 'to totting 'Owl!, hvt,tch ere always made at the sin niont VW • JAMI.I3 - 14ATT ER. .•Tottti,..tte, 2, 49-em • PUTTSVLLLE Mon WORKS. / CO. RESITeT 'announce to the pfiblle that they nave :team] the Limblishuient KctOwn as the .Pottsville Iron Work' on Not where they are prepared to build all ttaus of Aiionm Enalbes. mauutatturefSallroadli:ara, and Matbihery . 01 dltuoat every descriiitlutt, at the eliortmet outnce•ared on the most reasonable term*. —Persons from abroid, an want or Steam I:wee's, w:lu awl it tothmr advantageto glee them a call be fore engaging el, wh'eie. 1:11av II At ', ur,avrn nmEagiW IRON WORILS r 111.TIpSON & BRO.. iron end Brass Fdundes, zespectfhlly infOlit their put , roils, and the public generally, that my art wily prepared, attar above Et.- hi, fact urc Stearn Engines °revery 4,1 Z r.; and Drift Cars,and every other descs iption of lreri Braes Castings suitable for the Cues running, I/1141/er lruatheas,otytbe most reasOnable AimJ, Motti? I lig Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and :rlatanna wurt:; in general . tte:,s mug aluda,dona tits n eatness and dr!, palea,:ai zh, Larla , .s, All work furnished by thew !wilt arrauted' to perform Well. .They owl; toe Ll.lllOlll of those who may want tiLies Lt weir flue an IN. v.sitilty. All orders will meet with immediate and promptattaatiOn. Mar4l) 4, 1E34 FRANKLIN IRON WOlllllll. 1 . - THE ISUBtit:IttBEBB ANNOUNCE a to " .7 the public that they are the Proprie ors of the Frankiiir.Works,Port Carbon, ,arely citified on by S. Sillymai, where il.sy LLio.iotie 113'311411U facture to order, et the a hottest notice. ryluor : r:nsines,PurupsiGgel Breakers, and !e...:o:riery or almost arty..sise orlieseription',for win -1:4 ...rot he r purposes. "Also Haiku:id and s Drill Cars, Ir.', Jr bras Castings of any size°, patter n . Order, a r.• rast.etfully.enncited. GEO. B. EISLER & BROTHER. , . PPA i NK.I.I",I .1411'0WEL WORKS, -The eubseribere kirw.u, the C , llieta and Dealers et Bch% I Wlth :',tot'etn oratt ktntta, at the lowest Phil ad,lp!pa prlct.e. Atttntion 11 partieutarly called to theirs Idnovela.Order§ for hlhoveis of any else at puttrn promptly attnnden to. ' (1110.11.11.81.gR tici3BOTIIEIt: Ana'. 21, 15511. 7 I • 24-tf I. I 170'isTSVILLE nowano . MILL. „: ille drildt..lllhElld tespectfulliati ~ _ nouu s tc, to the public , that their new I , lllti Rollin; EIJI is uow completed and In ,',nl operation, and that they are prepar _, ~,,,,,, a.t kinds of Liar Iron of various sizes, v, n.en it., y %%Ili atom to be superior In quality t.i tit; os.iicined itOfil abroad, et the same prices,, / isa v i, dieo ,nontil..,cture I !falls, fur the use ,of the Cottle, e. mid I.,stetsi floadsovelglittiefiotnAll loan fbe. pet yard. kind« of tuts bestiron, and - which will be touir” too‘o Lto,pectrian the imported article. 1te1,04 ri is Lt.ct 1 ibecuttuti.e, and having oad cunald etatii, expi.;:ericto :14 the Iron businenis, they dinar ti),lllttAves ICIL: i 11.4 can eitlS .t. al re letiefaction 10 i...tr;:mtierti, and ‘Ol4l ieric.l Limit, i {nett Interest tope. tr•Jutze .nottit 2canularturea. li 1)..,.. ~[ 1 6.,,, .. : : .a . 8. / it 8, LIU KNISH &C 0... 4941 • vt , issautgrrolv • utox ivOrtas, < , : i - POTTSVILLE, PA. . ;ow:. J.. WREN tr. BRO'S. inspectfully in • '' nlcelt be attention ol the baldness venni . , forty tr. their. New Machin Shot; and i'oundry, curdled between COAL and lc:, ~,.,:.. ~rents, and irdnurigon Norwegian Rom, wa, e inty at, prepared co execrate all ordere ro, d .... r. me ry oi Ilr los rind tron,istich al Itiltenltti I , izti.c r„,; Y In . !, 6ratilfitl g fpr Belling Mills, Crorc . .c.,,i *4w :dun., diulle and Doable-acting . , . i tililea., U . 41 ilfelk.Cri . Urilt Cars, all kind of Rill. And ( 4 11 .11.1:3,'PUC11 as Chairs, for • flat and er Bill; Pre.le. e.:J. lichen, .L . c. ; all kinds of cast and wrongtit 1 r 0 ” Eirlaf , ar. it..ing Practical Mechanics, and.after Latina: 'made Inc dt-rnands of file Coif atilion fibelft study fjr years, alan all Rind. or Rachlunry 10 their line of io'ldIAICl.. irk, halter themselves that 'work done an 'Melt Colahlteltuient will give satisfaction kr ad nbo iltr honor th«rn with a tali. All orders than.' • (oil) rcrr ivr,l all-.l promptly executed on the most rta 'unable terths. JOHN Y. WREN, THOMAeI WREN, JAMES WREN. 40-tf o . ct 11,1r52 • TO COAL OPERATORS AND-oTax4ts PIuNEEIZ BOILER WORKS. f r " , ,:sub.critonli respectfully invite the alien tie I t riecoreintuuty to their. Boiler works. u„ 'adjoining. the Pioneer Fur. 1116,111, 7t, viilt, re , where they are prepared to, tutu ufs qure 130 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, !Sinok,}St.ioks, Air Slacks, But Gasoma• term. Drat C. rq , titze- &Orli on han • Brink prartieul .Nleehunics and havmg f d. or rs devoted theicuelves entirety to this breach of yea laud. nes., tley !Litter theuipelves that work done at esiablishinent will give !satisfaction to all who unpijo)ur weal with acad. Individualeand Coat pkidea uva tied it greatly to their iulvintage to al. nursce their wotk before engaging alftwkwra.• ' ' ec7A.X.lft N I9.tfOBLZ. • VOL; XXX. FIRE INS , . .11.11APIKLIft ELUL 11iSbitAl.444 - COMPANY . . - g„.io a eat taithituut etr!ir , wail:Arrows, • • .••• madcap!. Banclter, . :George W. gitmac i Muses . ,•biorauem D,. eirre„. . least. Wagner. . Arlotynotaliorie;: - datunalGrast.. Jacob It. Matti, • • biorrta ratterson, • &natant:tut meta laitarasec, 'earmark-at tle a titg on every deecription of property t town IlliiT.'c•au et!, es roes at Jew u ate coseisti. - .!nt orltd recahty,' - • • l'tte eompasy nave roserreae,laret Conttescri goad, irbleb with their Capstai and etcuithuis, wifely fuvested, sword ample proteettou to tegiassutti.. ftte assets of the Company vu JaeueiriTsl, oubltabed agreeably to an Act of Assetubly. were as f glows, ttz • •• , tongues '.990,5:3 Ob . • trthek 3, - deal Berate,."- 1eb.23e.110 Crab, We., temporary,' I=l Louts, 115,40 V 00 : ' ',01,220.0.17 tr dince their incorpriratlan, a period of eriintemi years. they bare pain up - taint ofaste *titian two tab. dred tar/swami lolLara„ tutor, by Ore, thereby at/tun ing evidence of tbe advaittages of trisuranca,aa wen a, the ability anti dirpualtlob to racer:olth prompt nese, all liablittlea. „ , CH.ltitLeti N. BANcitglt; President/ fvi lt Y. • Thesubserthqv has been appornten lrgant fur t he abOve osintiOnedinef/IttiotC and to co',r l'itVarv4 to mike Insurance; on Overrdeserlptlon of Properly, at the loaves& rates. 'ANDREW ittltragh. Age l3l . ' Pottsvlths,.lani 1,1831 . . 4-tf 494 m • THIRD ANNUAL STATE/AZ:NT . . , UP THE: P STATE MUTUAL Fink/ s/541 ~ suattjv E. IISSUIXANIIe /14153.PA1S V of YE& Nal L111&?i.la., Branch Office, 145 CINtSt 31 UT. St rsst,Ts tl seelohls.: Assets May 1, 1839; ' 11 309,515 5t Presaluas tasks/red,/ „May .1. 1553, . ~, 13.3,560 55 Interest on Loans, &c., :: I ,5 al /V a:pp/MIS weir, 1 ; 900,,(W Do 4 --- _ 4 e440.1(43 expeaies. re•incurance aud• 6.- turned premium', IN VEnTbIENT*. Bonda.Mortitages, stocks Ana other gofril securities'. . . 9g l Premium mites. . . : rtyfiCy .3) cashou band.- . • 17,1540 91 Total am% of resew's.* litlite for t0t.14; *3.98,31e 70 This Companylnsuresan buildings tierpetually - or limited; also, on an kinds of merchttOlize and for nbure by the year. on'the most reasotOlbte terms. APPllcdione:for ineulance in the ebilve Company are respectfully solicited by . HN OFFICE—In C&NTRE JO 3d dOr a boy e. r• ket, Poltalirille. June 11.1843 ' 451-tf . • monaws vazormi•-: . FARMERS' INSURANCE CCOMFANY - • • . nCHT.I.i.HEAV.TORK. , , • Capital 5200,000. Well and secs rily invested , • numerous. ADAM C. VAX rATTIDI; UADVEV VroDril, - WILLIAM HECTOM , 'Jispea ntt.4, - CnAoLga P.1541111E113; ,PIIILII , H.Dgozcz:, •szA34 %V. Tau., - ;lsa.m: VARDP.D. hams %V. PANGUIN. ;HENRY A. KELL, CHARLES H. 'feu, INlcuot.astsftnog,.. Jong S.\ Lagstgo. - . 1 , IBM PATTEN,PreetJAPPFR BELV.Perretary. Wm. Hccroa, Vice Preset.lAßlA.3l Trcasr, Kasurru JianitINSLIN. Jun., tit ner),l.n.u,nt, N. n Greene street, Trenton'N. J. REFERENCCB. Hon. S. Li:Johnson. Co.,Judge.6.lleleclady. Jno. F. Cline, Slitu 4. D. P. Foripm, County Clerk. " Abram A„Van Vow., Alayoi. ••••• •, M. Myers, Ex-Mayor` ' D. Wsiclaritecorder. Albany. H. H. Van Dyck, Proprietor Albany titlas• Jacob G. sanders, Esq. Thomas Clark, Euq , Ncw York. it} Policies of Insurance against Flie and also In land policies on COAL and BOATA, innstpne t., ViilladelPhia, New York, and Easter, Ports, lilind by J F. wirrem:V-r-1 Agent for Schuylkill county, • °Mee punt door to 'NIP-re !et tf ME OE June 25. ISP Philadelphia t. ENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. tSvutk-rait corner of Esght4 and Arch Stneto. lkiAltLEel ADAMa ito.a,a• the pattitAktr alts Imo!. Jnt FAMILIEa and zilOttk.ktka.kklia to toe ea tonlive and Ctoocc AMOS Crf k•t‘L'it .i.a - t•TarLk. Int% Goolia,conapnstng one of lbs ctet allstotiorot tha city. r r. 1 , 411 W GOOD" are heing daily recerrlcd (rum aim thia and inner, so ur c e s, .thd ptirkbanotilimby Cleprilu On getting the latest and bi.ht aiyicg, tyt tho inn prices. Brothe and other Shan't', ' Dress .riatertal.,-; And futnlittlng Goods, Arranged In separate aparunents, Nuh straits 11sni to examtne theM by. „ Particular attention given to la cer Goods. March 11, Dial 10-310 S2-6m .4 SPRING' AND SVAIMEIi Dl GOODS . 1 8 5 4. V. DEPUY,, returning thanks Air the !thee.. .patronageezteiided . to am by tit. ttibotry Mewl, during the past aeasou, Ite:orsba then that he 1, topated to suit iturcusers, from a ist.it.ud did um - intent of Rich Id eta ' French Prhired Laanr, Sniped tib'surs. Rich brocade • " .;Hick rigure4 bartg. N. duped, Plain • Plow tt:tegiv, The Best Black .• Orruatni es;'prpandir", Changeable links. Linnet, Ulti gll a Orr e:. Also, Splendid Embrolteries,•Kid I.li;iivd... crape and Cnstimern Shawls, Sasto iiintlflis, ate., wi.i. many other durahle pods. :,.., i The newest etyie• ut goods will be !cct.,.tantit re eeived%and sold NO low as al do , • othei. store to t 1.... city. J. V. L#Erti V, No. 41 N. Eth Street, Shiladciphia, Feb. 25,1E54 ti.aniiir ' • ItIEYSTONE DRY GOODS , fllol7Stl. • L' YRE & LAN DELL, Claud Arch' 11•lierrs, l'hi: .17.atidetutua, bare this season elikrgeit; their C•Litl lbeltment, which enables thew to offer it much 13fer stock of Dry Obodr, for Lb. hope . Oon'Of WA. 7.• I,L 1 BUYERS iii the assortment.may always he founi a (vitt.line 01 ItLauli SILKS. ( FANCY ,SILESI, SAAWLS—aII kinds 1 'DhEas GOODS—all kinds, 1 ..z, STAPLE LINEN tri robs, • ',.. DO COrrufr I.7UODP, . . . DO . WOOLEN Gut)D6, BLACK Coups—ail krm:r. IN DIA SILKS,' - 't ' . CRAPE. SHAWLS, &r.; - . Scarce and desirable goods cau at wab be cotaineit by applying to EYRE & Lt&NUELL, - • •ILJO'and .A 7 ell Street, TERMS—Nett Cash, aad patrol, ruu,nceoraingl), ! 113. Good Country Money teemed. . , • Fee, 23, 1634 • • . : 13-3rn • LIFE INSURANCE. TRE GIRARD I.IFR•INsIIRANGI,.ANNUITY a at) TRUST COMPANY 'of YRICADRI.PRIA. UEce N 0.132 CHESNUT r/T,the Eliot Door East . or The QM= House. Capital,B3oo4/0. Charter Continuelo ;nuke Dblutant:eso ra I iTeion the moat lavorabl« term/. l i. W. HUDSON, irtbu oN. ' 917 ' . The Capital being paid up.arid Intre:ste4, together who a large and ctinstantlyincre.tolnit ruserveu fund, offers a perfect security. to the 11111 U red '; . .. . Tne premiums may be paid yearly, tf i ttlf-yeerly, or ,--- \ Lssvit -quarterly. • • , . The Company add a nabs period icany to t he / 1 n .surances for life. • *he 11 Boone, ai4tropriattd 16 dismember, 1811, andkhe sec. noon. ;In December, Intik amount to an - addition of $26!(50/10. ever). 111100 insured under the oldest polAtte. makilia• ' . 51262 50 which will ha paid u hen It elOill ee , olLe a claim, Instead of $lOOO orlgiotilly insitteds the neat oldest amount to 01237 60; the itexii a eomitt//61260 for esery $1000; the others in the sauna •propor iloe according cultic amount arithitne of stailding, whith additions make an average pf mote Oak 60 per cem.. • upon the premiums paid,,without in crehein; the an nual premium. • - /. . MANAGERS. ' i , ' ' Thomas Rldgw sy,/ John A. - Dro, a. Amon Davis. ,/ D, Danner, t" . 1 Jobb Jay Smith. . Frederick Rion. n, , Robert Pearsall, George Tabs% ' • • [ - Joseph Yeager, ! . John K. Lakiner. . • Viewing P. dames, -- li , hipon Leivis, L Joseph - T. Bailey. . Johcrit Sla4,k • pamphlets containing table of rates , end explena. gots ,iorra o f application and farther luyormatiAn c u e , be bad at the °dice, • t. THOMAN RiDtIWA'F Prt,ddeat, Joon F. JillZO,ActUlicy. *She anbacrlber ts Agent for the ahrive Couvatt In rrisnylktil County, and will et'ect tiourartra, &It givt ill nen sssss y tarot mouton on the hold ect, April 0, 1853. r 15-ly IHE aubtitiocre wool* respecltully inform iholtuo• tuntoua Mande and .cuetoMere of inchhyl that them aseortmenttg Ulothitigior Voung tiCutle• then Is much larger than ever, aud hug lie d.epuee.d to sell caeer. Pelllool dying at a tliettilice, note tiu privilege of ,exchaoging clothing putihaecd at time emu, It they do not snit. . • , F. K. iIOYT s DIMTHEtt, eCI Chestnut Bt, cornet of Toucta,Philad'a. h aril h. 1i153., , • ' Qualasi the true test of Otto"nese.. CLOT/LING ! Clothing 11. ClLCiicii/liG I ji4 lib most enemata. - u•outtou al ul Cleaning in .4chupatil Vounti, grunt 'A lil So percent. tar aper mid Dettay 5U.140 than can b purcoared eisaarbete, la at 4 . ‘..“..0 OAK IIA LL," turner of Ventroi(uciMinantt:n 40 titreet!r. A magoincent_Assortment of FALL : /nd WIN tEI. CLUTIIING, of the mom fashtunahlo tyres, le- now On nand and ready for sate ut prices that DEFY CHM. PETITION As every autoe sold at ruts consallin. meat is manufactured In .I•tittsv ills. Ir is. therefor., expressly - adapted to this , segtou, and offers great ad mit:lm to purchasers over ell las icecy rajargor Crt mere& alstkiog ONE TRIAL will prove tbls, beiondi doubt, to any who are strangers.to the fact and those set:. nave not yet' pureansed their FAI.J.: I or WINTER Clothing, wllldo well to callandjudge tirl.ttlernsolvel„ An Humans, variety of ROTA' CLOTHING, s u i ta bl e for the Reason, at oat r‘tnely lOo• prices. Reatember ;be OW stand," OLD OAE. 4ALL," eor aerof CORM aadillahaato ego el Teets., EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Proprietor. (Late Llysisoan , TAYiat,lerportereoteloteland . Dry Goode.) - ..-•-• - i. , A CAFUiIIii—EDWARD T. TAYLOIt, Merchant Tallier, would respectfully ciliate attention othis no. morons friends and the public to die Fail, rind. Win ter mach of Cloths, Citestuters, Electing Veatlngs, a ih u An, selected front the beet market., ls e- r - be is pr partd to wats up to order. at very 0 pricer, Anassonmeut ofuloveadferchlefit,Su eriderkillte dnirts, Ac. Asa, torch, Novelitorh„Loodeo Ltd Pirlitashl s; rattavllle. OILS £UI. 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Philadelphia. ,vnE pranctet teueht are— , . .1. :. iiIJOIL-1..E.E1t NO, ' r • : ': Milli:NU, sod ; • .... 1 ' - , • -- COM asEßiglaL CALCULATIO>ie. -OPEN Diilat:an4 on Tile•daP. iNeliicsaaV4ld Fraley SVElkilialiiis Of each we, , k. . . ; .:-, ~ d. U. taUTTE.I4.DEN, Principe. 44 n e 49, 1531. 4 343 • SAD. GOULD,. (81:lee reedit . TO ( A . Emmy .r/0.18 . 4 ClLESlNETSintei,Estaive; Euqding r d• - PHILADELPHIA, • LAXTZzistv c l / 8 1..letIER and Dalai! IXi musioN,l lestruments of catty cleserptlon. • Itselusive °sem ter the sale of Idol.- ' I & t:o.'l (Isomer Paeaue , SVIIPEAOIos hatacia JEettais and nth- • . et-PIANtle.. L. tialoert(s Boudoir 'll - 31eludeone. GUItIO.I, lbws, 11.4tus, Sheet Music, Music, Music Btruas;..&c. ' ifeardents of the country will be,suppiled by wail or otherwise tw ith. any music they may wish, st as low rate* as if purchased In person. lias lei one or -thelardeatatocue In the United - that. r. I feel mth dort of sattsfylng all who may Weir rue with a call or order; • a). peeler' In !dusicsupplied- oti the •Inest I(heral g,reµs. ?menu tole!. encend•hund ?tit:Loafer sale. etar 1 4. /45• - • 20-Iy, :„54,403 . 15 46.157 bi • LAMPS, LANTERNS & CHANDELIERS, N.E. corner Fourth gut! *Merry Sts.,. PLIII.A . DEt:PUIA . , EtAviSO enlarged and improved (heir Store, and I.l.having the largest assortment of Lamps in Phils; delphia, they are now prepared to•lurnish Ma Oil; • I.I4)IPUENE, EVENING FLUID, Ethereal oil, Phosgene Gaa and Lard oil; Lamps,Lan tilos, of all pateina. Fancy liotel'and Hall Lamps, .Cbandettera, Otraudoles, Candelbraa, alba Biltabnia Lampsi - nr the Manufacturers. lowatt .prices.: Glass Lamps by the pacaaac at a-muil ideonceovirribuc- I ion price, Being large Manufacturers of Pilau Oil, Burninif-Flutd, Ethereal alcohol, and - (tho only true) Prinagene Vas; they can fu plan these I:Laicise at such •prttes that Merchants will 6tidilt to their ad= aaningelto buy. Call before golrig lefilewhero, ff you want ha igs Ins . Mao, the daftly ROO Latuplomaale.' dent. 17 185.7. 38- ly ' 97,96; tb 15356,31. P waLLISTEII & BROTHER, 11d..49 eIIESTNUT Si., , Pkiitidelpbo, (aeitt,, ilid stand, established In rad, by John isilt,tOr, dr.) ISPECTACI.II/S; IMMID Maitlematicat Instrumente,Spy-Glieses, Opera Claw Thetaiumetero Tape 15.le4seree, Platina Pointe, Maple taintenas. &c. Al.o, on baud a large assoftmenf ol COMPOU?i ACIIROMATICMICEOSCOPES.3IIcrOPeopIe Slides, &Cy &C.% or o at priced and illtharated < dtalngueo ara'for nianed of apphcation,a nd *tot b olaliaree of tharge U.t.51 -2 i,Au 53 52-6 m• ' FIVE PER CENT.. • • ° SAVING FUND,,. , Charteeed by the State of .Pen!!Aania,'lB4 fiTOCY *O4OO. TUE sAVING FUND of ine.National ilafety Cow -1 paid, No. 62, Mania dtreet,„two clouts above Toird, Philadelphia. ia qitql every day from 9 O'clock A. Ai., id 7 o'clock, P. M., and on Alunday and Thurs day evening*. until o'clock. This institution 1014'411 known as outs of the safest' and bcl , managed in ibis country, aml pays five Per Cent. interest on ininey paid in there, front the day of depiidt. Any slim front ono dollar upward, is seceired t - ruid all 'soma, Mtge or small, are paid nark on demaild, without notice; to any amount , The SA VINO has Aforriyades,Oroundit i sats, dnd other first class tavestinents all well secures, , amounting to half a station afdallp4 for the security nC depotnots. ' Office No. bd Walnut blreet, doOra above 3d,Yhil. sdelphik. • f HON. HENRI' L. BENNER, President. RORER f eItiLFRIDUE,-Yice Presldeat. Tuns ;T. est LET. Actuary. . • BOARD OF ItEFERZCA... lion W m.. Richards, Pottstown r J D. Strvaper Esq., Editor of the Ledger, Pottstown; J. 111. Saha oenistt, Esq., Ballot of the A - sutra/tot Skippackvllie, Rnos Renner, EN., Editor of the Varsgsr's "Viand.- Sumo} tut, ki ; Mon. Joel Junes. late Mayor of Phila. deli:lila I Mon. John Ps., Jr.. member ' of- Von dews, 4th district, Ps., lion. Jaynes Page, late Post .lleMer Of Pluiddelphla; [Jon. Wnuj Penningtou,date Uurerhor of New Jersey; Johoj 0. Brown. puttvvtilej,Pri:Os.rlek Lauer Eag.,'Lleadlng. 1 Ppivag'a , Oct. ;9,'53 (April 13,'53. 17-111 44-. DOLLAIW. I , • • DR CISME A RTInl E liellt,ll77ennitnut Str. 1 apposite the Mate House, PHILA UELPIIIA, to, venna the crleinetted Gossealet; Ventifilin# Wig ,041 Elastic Band Tounac,:s. loatructiotts w enable main' and geulltuten to rnpisure ithttr on n head' icy : . • . For 'iVigs, Inches. ',Trortpe4, 44. Scalps, la., No: 1 The round of thir ! No. I Ftum • forehead to -!- bead.(back as far as bald • '2 From forehead over • Over forehead. as the bead to neck. I far as required. • ' 3 From ear toeatover, 3 Oyer the cruise of the lop. • j the head. .. ' 4 From ear to ear r'd, l. • ate forehead. i . . . , Itf DOLLARD has always ready for sale a splendid stock ofVeers Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half SC igs, Ffrzots, Stehle. Car ts , ate:, beautifully menu faciured, sodas cheap as any establishment in the ;:tilon . o• . :i " l DOLLARD'S Ifelbatilum Extractor Lustroui flair Comic, prepared front riouthentertcan herbs Mt roots .he roost autcesslui article over oriadured Cor preser e Ina Itil il3ll' from tailihe out or .r.q 21 .11112 color: cc. iiorloa and oft's, ruing it 1. - ~...1,.:y and luxuriant fate. P. thong other reasons why iloilard•s hair cut. Ling Saipan waintatno Its linmeoie.oopularity Is the lKt that ti iv lonic Is applied to every head Or, hat cot' at el, estaalothuirat, consequently It Is kept la aettcr preservation, than under any other known: ap- . rilirsthn.! It being than or - lc:firefly:test e d by 06 .0 . sands, Gee sI be greatest gummy nf Its efficary.! ' told wholesale and retail at his old estahltohment., 17: CHESTNUT Si., oppositethe Siete Mare, Chit addable. . • !: i It. OLLARD has at last discovered the rot plus ultra ()CHAIR DYE sad announce* , It for sale, rid) . L;outer( confidence In Its eurprisolneeverythlng,ofthe ind now in Use. It colors the ban either black or mown. (as may be desired.) and Si sista without say znjory 10 the hair or skin, either birl stain or other wise. cino be washed nlf in ten minetes aftei anal'. cation, withaut detracting from its egleacy. Persons mainkthe city are invited to atyoti him a call. Let. t,•r.9 addrro•ril to It DOLLARD, 17t . Phestnut Street. l'hlladetatila:riiiireceltie attention!! i • Jule 23,145 a ~ i 20-1 r 1 :__. -- .....,il ...ck _ ..—. —.....”...c.te .3,331) sCIAP, which they offer at the lowest market rat/. CONSTANT LY FOR SALE i Bleached mud Natural Winter and Spring Allierm 311, • 1 / • ' , ' ite s acbed Winter and — Spring Lar 011 •-i• ' ..114 1Eltla; White Winter Solar Oil, ~,4 i 1, Dirtied Rlephant OIL (Winter a d Sprlna ,i 7 So iced NorthrWest Coast and polar WhalitiOil, WI ter and,Spring Whale 011, Welched, -•-: Strait, Baal and 'fanners' 011, „i 1 Machinery and Greasing OIL, i New Bedford Sperm Candle., !, PatentPollihed Sperm Candles,(ooloridand Plain) Steasne Candies, 1; '. . . /Price sPatentCandisa.(for which iv.eareaole Art's) Crystalline and Polished Candled;; For the above 4..landles we received the first premilin (a Silver Vv. dati) from the Franklin Institute, waif a Diploma from the Sate Agricultural Society,arthelilateerththitfons. Tolle( Almond and other Fancy rfoitp, Vetted, Brown, White and'eastifo Soap, . ~ Relined Spermaceti In Cakes, . IE, it ..,• ~ BOLDINS4c PRICE. ' . 31 North Wharves, Writ store ahost4 • . ARCII StretiCiPalladelphia. :,;° 11,1 v 4144 1C1950 , . 'AIIIOLES&LE and !Walt Dealer; In Stoves;rfin V V anti Hollow Ware. He rintiounCes to his friends and customers that he still Douai:lupe adding to tun large and splendid stuck of iitoveiyate., a vartelisii -new patterns of Cooking, Parlori,ulßee Cud Hall diuscs.l lie has now the largest and most splend_d ii.t.es ever uttered in this memo tl he %cold lo*lte n'iiirybOdy in want of anything, ill lie Lae of bust. news, tii call and .slannue fur tticanteiVea before per c,,aitw taeWlitte, lie can Dv* general satisfaction to Du qrs. Ho can always supnly;ishy stoves bought ai Itia pia Id Ishuoint with odd plateq..gratts,nr bricks, oCrop It them. Among tile aeleCtian of Stoves still n0..1. lid the 14I0tie tileVe 1114/1 . 3./itil, WAIVIIt fur MAI Idsrt Vy t ate, lige prow ed the beet *Dove ever used • _no 114 She Morning eta', Improved, of 13:4, 11l new ;Fo4'4 pveh *tore, for Lost or W nod , - warra n ted to ans, roll, boll end try, In the euuslyerfect manger, ~,tr the 11l u:si LI itEFllis DLD i the . Sew World Loon, pie L 'Dm Coon, ton Astor Cook; She Girard Ctntlt, Ito It /aware Coot, the riet.l op,tlt.triplete, the Caw. pieta r oue, alai a 'Grisly of other Cook eltuves. • A V 'IA4 of •Patterus and diyleauf rattur,tl.l3ce, and I . 11 ittoVen; continually keep s on hand- a large . sssiir *en( ot"Ein and Iron w..re. taunting end , all am ir, were, wanted in Pl e line oChuelneee, wili be prO tlattittnaLletl to. i 8. /WU V lilt. 1' in Dvitie,dept. 17,156 J. / • .3d II I . . - i ...,, _,Oll/LLSON'S rouri,acEs. &Ci r . ;',,llidsts mg. .PaLlic Build:xis, iluuiss, are. ligioa k• llistiot:Dat are Alittly ',tot vItISIrvOtIVA by J 1„ kleb.,,iille rcrBOI3II,IIIIIA tbn /Sty idrnent. a Downing, lobos-Loa the very bast to "use; tlity j ,ilo lAA turn ally in ,ii turner n tutu the tun, twit:lye pleasaiit.tleilley heat. lOU a pet feet system of Ventilation is eon:sic-e -lle with the FLI/Ante. they ate bolus used lii ablaut deboor Houses, cui.tit L{1.114101, sad l'ilvate HoUses tobsrally in obi snit). They Varyitu sire and Ilan 1 ;rum OLD to 0123. ' ; • 3 1,1 i bybiz t ,u fig:teld littM MANTELS . We Would call the attentive of thuae about bid id int to the bush:dui ai times Moss; mentioned. fr,,, aan Oa Illtf Of Magneto era betiatilully inlaid aritt i Pearls' alio l'arlut and it:ember Frame Orates, ell of the mull. etquicie de." and the !must elegant an 0. We have awo a variety of patterns of the Mar. Mated free Nantes, which tisre *eta so teceistly intiuduced. They are made Iti exact imitation of the neemehtzleties of marble, such as ,Egyptieu.f.ailae, Vorbellated bud others, of arnica: for +Minty of 'design, and exquisite holt, cannot be Sur passed, They are sold at 340111. Mitt the cost of mar ble. and willcumpara (-curably with ibe beat quail. uta riiret material, Th.ite a hlch we base already .iret imamate attracted much rite takm and elicited ex. presslchia of the highest admiratiot Ladies and *ab domen ere invited to slamthe 'pur l :Muck, of Mantels. halors purchasing marble. Bl'dEftdored PATENT VENT ILATORS for Chlti. 001, Which present Chharney• Oulu emoking.ind mattes than draw ; effectiudy preeents a can ent of aft down the Chimneydri eurrita l itton. • ea. he subscriber has been *l;ipai ted Agent for the *Ma of:the abo. e Fui mei, nutte and Ventilators . bylthe taltiutattusera, in-eteboylent County, whe will turulatti he tu at city cull price!, eatrlitje only added. Books .Ou desetiptionsand'', econstnendatlone can belied at hie Book dune, and; iny Inforuustort yieen. - .dpeclmena can he seen at Ms Wasenottse. bent of ttte Alters' Jeurnatodlce. . D. &ANNAN, Bole Agent.* BebnylkUlC.ounty... f1ept.111,1533. - • MN. Oars & cvus . Dealers in S 1 OVES, S. 113001/11/1. MANUFA CTU S =at ARIICLII. - .• . . .roP:D=---. salts:eV Vei..ht .I'PLlCtilu..laDS "1 1 ,:!•116SEi.• Olinda overcome- L * only (election to • Ulla hiltigy aseratatid omen: total appendage to etteitratell Oratabed phase. They atc no err:raged?" to trejletellfebco. the tap of ths:eeludow ee well AS aelsettp4lotir the bottom; or au be arospeardsd at any 'Sethi between, giving free 'Sasses to ilribt and au *bee sennised, affardtet orrery opportunity of eleaiing thew (tam he' They ate as atraple In **tenement and nearlya • cheap es the ordinary' ..1111 ark Esirlher parr esV •411.4 crandee thew forfarh - narceseinr. ^ • rain 2222 taj• WipDaw r?ammg4; Geed Ellads, fluff Slued4,6lh ennofied,ltand4 andyins, loam. acs. •• _LitnitEt 11.,Elta STOB£ IXDOIX palntod to cap -1i ' ' lre-ebnb'Vt'iridour eqireru.oasizufactured oritrr. bedtlli 1111 p LiftflPfspect 4/r pieta ' r. roan, .?Nrbilliinare n.ritells II No. it Sotlth Elgtith At., .24i door hnlorovr:dari:et,T4Had'o. _ • ~ ~ 1! .- MOROCCO FAC I TOIW. 1,441i°c00, LBiniEß itSW tIHOE FIN DINO , et;ti!Fire; lit Defeo ttly/ OUnd, on ItAiiitowl : -11 ! , et• "1 ..,:,., - -fly's.-- POTWBI:II.L.E., d ab cfalined respectfully informs the canto. ateraiil• tbe•above welt known ealibbabthent, that be wilf co/1401'6lb* rdANCIP 11.7 .fall abide nl , • MOHOL'CO; - tluctlifa sid. Olcalt*; Ftenclunw,Occd, Shoe, nal & licoVAlndlnea.ronk LantugV, &c., fcc., and &Meow: &halts', have ua hand a beth•raf,a&writneut et all kindiref . , • LEATHER, • Much As Clall.Tanard,arrd Red dole Leather, **laugh- Let Ichs„ French arid ply - I.: air ' Mlaars' Upper Leather, And li variety of Shoo ..ucti as Thread*, Natrakt-egoifutampa, are., al of which will be sold **he LOIVpST C 4611 _ JOHN L. Mrslito.. k nCI a of Akin*, such as 43 beeP. Gant. Ueer. &c., also clucase,taken to exchange for Leather, at angi highest market prices, et' paid lot An vArstl. Pottarilic. Oct. its• 1653. ^ • 444 r . • • PitEPARE ton goia :VCTnATI3ET. ..,..t , 74seffalo Roses Dina from St: Louts: .;,... _ . 7 rfil.blE evAnting 11M- raft Suakin Robes, for the etrltiihg :winter, coil be supplidd cheap at the sub acrttVm.. &large aseortateat oV.various tiizes, and all oflAhe beat quality: Just Itceisaa diceelly arum tit. Lolxis; . .. hinine and ',Double parrlnge !farness, Silver tuaun tea mai finished in the bantleoulest sty le4l.ltraye - on Irina.. Also, for Jr. ather.teants;manufsetuted of tile. , best inatertals, lama dumb!,, Neddbre, brtdlua, and all, aorta of rA trappcbe longing to the eaddler busionc.a, kept constantly ready for salt of triune to urder‘,2 !lathes' suitable for Collins, ptiipo:sa on liut.d, or asadelq older at stunt notice. . F - rtir. Orders f9r Harness.Bc.,proulptty'suppiied of teasillitiole terms. ; L. WObit.LSOulift' i upositokilluseolial Church. Centre rit., Pottsville. Deti, 7 ina3 - . 10.41 • G4I3•FITTERS AND PLpIEIEUS Qati . *lJ .Iro vv Li ha hI4 hid very considate.- I.3eteeZperlence t Gill Fitters. reel gird contidence to outing their services to the citizens of Puttsv entamenced ettsiness on their own ac rounikh, the basement °lase building below ..triarrs' .4,111,11 Qt6ep, wb , ruo ll Orden, tither Tor fiasiFit, lug u 'tepetrittg. way be left and they will receive the /Mail plump! attention. .Their. pipes end other thatetlite shall tie of the very beet and, and their little:oof reOry description that' =ay be. desired) nO:fusoistieti uod put Op Ana avorkinanhae tu+lt iier at the'. shortest possible notice. •,.. el3llTtle.. DOWNING. N ..—All ilnds of buage CoCke, Water Cocks. oteeiptoche.Vil Cups„ Oil Mabee, anil Elbow. of all stitirs,couatantly on band. An !dada of work I litasi*ine at tae shortest notice hat-26,1853 Coact • TH E ' Substrlher, being about nil Introduce Steam I'p4ver and.otner wise .enierge:ree faalltiea utnis Already exteneiverts..,, lnVitri the unention tbn puidic to his luau Utacl U ott.aildi. Waltelle and Vet:Hansel ever) • . fleeing ...eveky department Oplbe Conroe -simmer: u: beaHike at band, employing orify ibe best workmen, .41. d using the best materials, deliles may O« sure. of securnig eallgractury work. .; . !Vehicles Of every fitylr and flub% made io and substantially ;done. ale Orders from abroad promptly &needed to.: . 10.4fidp, Morelli' addition. Canted, el., nearly oppo. dile l*.Volltatine,Pottiliiiiiiii . . Malin 19,1853 GEORGE JEgNINOS 12-tf ; Nzw OUNDUT, ' tU „audits:muted iespecitully ',beg leave to an ' A politica tunic eititens ul Schtly lion Con nty, a cid the pulilic In general, that they have established a Found*, in West Hatch, neat the Depotht the Mine 11111 Railroad ',Co.. and a shot'. distance flow the ;unction of the Philadelphia drititidlng and Mine Hill Railroads, where they are priftiared to execute all ordera, hr their, ine of bilaineits,atica lis Frogs, Chalnai &c., foi ftsi i tuadsi Coal Break...is. i ail kinds of Castings for Ma chlnc4; Fire' and Culler ilrdles;: /laugh einedrs and PAitits. dash Weights, ¢e., &C,.—They are like wise prepared to cast to pattern of ceder of.l.lrass or blavit kittal.c All orders will he tbknit MI.; received and Otki)tinally attended to, and done In the Nag workosnlike manner, and on the - most reasonable terms.: xfcristi Iron will be received In tutting° for eastiaki, or the customary price paid in ciiih. ' J. R. dr. L. R. AChFER. - N. 8: 4 -Woad Turning also doncat shoit notice, Dec.`„th. 4853 alLtin 8001: BINDERS'. titasttiber announces to. his fr ifs and the public that be: bas mado tkconsiderabk:addition to We Book, g Bluing); arid has procured a Book Binder . - 'from un of the best isinderjes telptli4, - acquisinted with the latest , ikr k of iiiiniteg, ' ad Whit mull turn out hls work,fat superior to any tli lug Iteretofore produced in' l'ons*llle !looks bound to any,;Style or Binding, either tin or in lull gilt furlsegibioroeco• ii ltiahk , ,Books paged or'plain, made to any pattern, Also panted:and ruled at wires tower than in the City.: ./ Boo4:bound by, Ute quatittty, awl Pape rpuled to Pattein.by B.. IiANNA N. AprtJ 4, 1834. ; 14— FRAUD! • I.trywho want Alia of the real Cord.the & Co. ,- I,loike should be peitlentar , to notice the 'tamp, av'tbeti aria various iatieterfaiti, 'and imitations stamped Collins and labelted - mucit like ours, which are fltlOdulently- sold in some bans of the United diateliali oar manufacture. They are made in differ ent path; of the .couit t ry by carton ii.,are•makere, and ore goiiVrally,ol very Inferior quality. ,The genuine Collinvaseei which have acquired inch an extensive relPinhlllni, are Invatiaibly' stamped' .• COLLINS & CO. 13,ARTFORD," and each axe hien printed label with ni.signature. It. 'now mere than Tynan— ElVe feka. Ilince we commenced the bupince. with the Edina Of:"Collins do Co:,' llartfOrd," and I do riot know, 9fany other axe-maker by the name of Coning tt.thelllnited States.' SAM.' W. COLONS', .• Anstalt 90; 1°53. : t 31-1 v PORT CARBON • 10 AP AND CANDLE FACTOR 1 - . .rplittfitubierlber angooncen to the public that he matMfamorea all kluds of Soap! and Candles at his Factory.. in Port Carbon, debuyiklll County; which.,lM will warrant to, bo equal to (*City to any obtained abroad, and at loweeprlcea artielea ctlirbe purchued in Philadelphia or else. iebere, , = t • • TheNaheit market Mee for tallow Will be paid In cash b. bin Factoty. • „ HENRY auircammi. October St 1953. ' 43-ty iCOACEI MEER'S REMOVASI: t• • • THE NUESCRIOER HAVING PlT tad upone of the largest Couch 'Shope 7 to the tltate, in Coal'eltreet,Pottoville, Pa., West t 0.1.11. Adkins& Co.'a screen Factory; where his facilities tor manufacturing all kinds itt Cartiagesand Ugh' Waggons cannot be u ossett*being it pectoral Mechanic, and baring a numbstiOf years' experience in the !mines!, he hop.. to (lettermen! satiatattion. . All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand: Also.seeond-hand agon mote. Alliapaira seeds done, Oraers from a siiititrlee peewit:illy attended to. Wratnn A. HIRE. , Jona 5: Ifito 111-if • 01.171)113ING MSTAHLIAIMIENT. HrinCICINFION' remnantlly aknonnece •to the -La that be has purchased _the entire crock of the lox firm 'of Moreton tic Dick Mion, and Intends tarrying oaths Plambing frailness In all Its branches at 'taint/ 'Stand under the POUIVItte House, where he hop r eil, by attention to business, be may be able to merit it phare.orthe public patronage. He a 111 suer spice Ws w‘irlt to be as gond, and 1t will be doze on as seatOnable terms , can be dune elsewhere. =ME ;:; WIRE COAL SCREENS. ' • THE tindetglgoed are nowprepai:ed to 011 all Or, den for thalr new and superior article of Screens. Melt *green" are woven Outland to' regularmrsh es, w . tthout anbjectlat the' wire to the destructive Proceviltor flothlag. aid of course Pionesaes a ninth postai degreq of strength and durability, than any' *Welk before:offered to the public. specimens of the walk can at all thrice he seen at the Hardware store Of D. 14 Eaterly,Torner or Market and Centre tttreetai,'' , ErtTERLY its ktCHBYLEit, PG4110106, pet. RS. !053. 020 =6ll, ZINC, MON PAINT, OIL AND • - - • ; ; * COLORS, Alretiotactured byTll./iNCIS S. LEWIS & .I.Y.Ltepreseitted by Lams, Ja.uts & Co., 135 doutitkront Street, llbiladelpba. Orders tLabkfulit iaceiveo—punctuelly attended io,guittaotceil to give astil•factlon, end offered for tale obstbe thou liberal terms, For: - eau:Ties and - particulars, please addrem Bs above'; ; MEM i . JIMMIE:IR FRITZ ¢ HFIVPRY, • Stori'iSto" 29 North TIT IRD fi otpcco MA Pilllrn liitErtel,. Carnets.: 1 1 , 19i/tiers, Comm lesion and general Leather 1%93 nein,rrholessie and mail. - Manufactory at in Met gamma :Street. Philadelphia. J alp 19, el; n. M , attes Ron!, Aferrenerian stria -Pittaville•Pnereh, rlumblOg Shop. • LIABCONSTANTLY ON RAND A SUPPLY OF 11 alt alsea:of 4ead PJpe , Street Lad. Block Tin, Bath Tuba, Sboener Baths, Itydrants, Ifina.LUndlela and Aging Pampa and Water,Closetas also all mad* Bran Underfelt and steam, Brase s oa can:rind °tones for Comet. - - Alt and' of Copps , ' wadi:sod rigmbingdono to Ai at tine manser,et the Wriest boelna.' N. 6. Cask paid for oid Brasoao4LOad, • I YollnlUele Pg 1411.1550. 4s-If - SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1854.. Q.ILSGITAM).,...' a. v. A. -. 5. . t a m . -." DE.4 LEW , : •OD•S. • 7aa SOPTH IV iittEVES, PhladetAta, 10.000 CALMNS SALiKED: ratiak; 4JIL, 15,44'0 Gallon Whitet and El cpinot , • • suo - 110aer, Spero) and Adam:go:aloe 230 Ctietnioal Olive Pale and Brown Soap, March AFek, 4, 5,-114u) 10 SOUTH WHARVEO,I.OILAIWLPIIIA, 1,7101' constantly on hand full aupp/itt* of the. ..M.folirtatiog kolas of 011.1 a, widt h they tolit at tbv lowrAL tuaritt rim!. Nj, :f as . 011 ; ' •floafta dolor Oit; • "radditett. Oil, -;;Candies. Lard 014 Oil, . eYaval Stores: 0; H. U. at. SD. trot continua to ainuracture and sett:Malan', cc:tear:Act Putent svnictl !Any are arra sole ' owner's. Thlar-lit now in ceneritt - use on the ptirielkyl min...ads In the Eastern Sad hl !tittle ditties. Feb. 44, , tl3rn ziperiii, Las s a Oilii Oil/1u Pit t gu,:titty fur Mitnaffirctair say Adamantine Ciliate q, RICP, Ir ' IlitatO , Uper-fauoplbfle of Lime; tiliteaalg and Br.irtti sone., for Sale by • • • OUjJN L. ktill1t:1101', ... . Oil nail tlikintµbasuu . *iirtcbarit, • 23 6 444 LU WilarVea. alta,VeCkialatai St, • . • .3401%**, L6OO A S Zo._ 1•11 , 0:s1 - 11421: pp LINE, 11Lit/LAW:3 01061:\ Al. .i:sli) t*:.: , ill,Nr., AV3l .lllll.lltra ul.uperior 4ualtiy. it 6 ctir;tpo'gt 'din itureim the wurid. k :linters and dealers dappltra at luta prier.. •• lATit* QUALITY LAND PlAti'l Eli'. 49:00 llnt rel. UXI4II quality- laud PlOster..elected czyr*.ssly tut ii.diettituiliff quality. , . 10,000 bunt of ismer to bulk; , ' I.U6t, baUttla l.:llo.,clikiebter. _...: , 1.w ,•f Casting • ••: - I . 1 :110-'' , bvtitiet •••. _. . . I . • •,PIALUVIATI (111ANO. _.. This &kid we utTer in coondench to our rustOrn ers.abequul teeny ippurten,tunt tar superior to most 11l thi:uotreel. • O,LITO Lase 'of this, superior Guano,for saki al the . tuu t'st shekel tides. Also, , %TriGo2ll2t.t`. GUANO; •i .rOUptLhATE. ' 1:11011ht, CIIAACUAL, dtc. IIia:NCH et t,t). . , ..tale STE&SI fl ASTER 21 1 1.1"Junctiou Yorl Ad'Oue.Cl 4 . l Wu uu4 I.4ll4wtult let reels, PUilatt'u. Jon. 22, /534 • ' 4.;na GUANO I GUANO ! ortalv 0 ! It.4taxttully intotni our irtehau tied -Cutto. V V 'Mere uiatwe shail thresher Oct.upy the RN.. TUtlj t,ht)UE, No. 24 Boum Whirwee, extending through to \U. 35 butt I'LL IVe7filt (Jur bLIMIJCS6 has bellElgisUe . 18 , ,ten transacted In 111114 blillLhilftti. but hating now 11. e %%1101.li ot it. with two accee.ihit flouts. out' oh the WHARF 1104 ibe other on WATER we are. ettehleO to offer greeter VA011.11 . 1E2 to F'AitaiEltzi, both 'as regatta qt.tce.auti the DLLlVt.rtttlitturt. %%e In invite those wunt tif 61111.10 S In OU tine to favor us with a tall at out ti 1.43 tsTAND.', Itthi inns :to 1 tioreruitp.ut CIL/1311 Guano, WOO Soper. Phtetpitate of Lune.) 11.4(1 Uule. routi.e,le eu;er.,r ynitay , Msn, n general a.igartm'e ;3. e: Oti.; Cau.ilrn , Soap, e.tecc1)..5.4.. lur eale at lar lira egt nluriU pir:ces,bk NELDLL,F.*., No. 2 gouTli Store. t.ew /1,185.1 ' .3.3nt PRIVATE SALE ). • Ton, .savr.. • • OtI,OCII) FEET LU4i1111::1:. Ullat.frigtied hereby offer •1:, , r dale a targe qutiouty of.PIP4: and I • l;artK nod fitia,rtitnt, which ate tell rilLicula,Aur.4l and are about half a note trout the Catuint.o.,, ttoinsport and king on the liana of the Latta tvlsn ereek, 14 robes front Pottsville. A portion of the Pine ad cleat or panel built, and all of the lief:Work Lit of tile brit.quAluy of 1N hate Ileraluct.;-- teuAttia easy hum lb to all fect, win thew note 13 . as goon a tufa. , can he loupe/ to Cnttowt..a.,Vaile ' y. It 1. curetudy piled up, and wit, he son] 111 cut tot or lota to putt purchruera. (or partlcuteis, apply to elat.t.:uLAl - or to .t. A. li.l4:‘..bl)ll,C4tt.irilit,a Noyelitb«r . • 47sar 49.6,m ream FOR SALE, CHEAP , . 11. /Di undeilapied idlers for stileleheap, und on A reesvult.le term. lib faint cLuatiOnir tit de ucr, itsarli all uhdt.s au itibatiou., Ilioa vy clops of Wiutet graiu'ute la the ground. .17:re 4n,pitivenient: Consist 01 one good tluuble hon.'s., in good iepatr, .another, good dwelling honor aod One good ii-itil and other outbuildings, The p,sperty is located In Blythe towhstiip, and Was a, woolly owned by Dr. Beam the {arm Can be dl:' bid to suit Iwo purchasers it dewed.JoilN WANSTALL: ' N. ts.—The 'stork, ei . misting ut YD head 'of COWS, in'4 5. 4 0 •• a:.., , wilt i.t7 . NG:a twined:Maly, at, private, ash: on apnitcat ion., , .. .., Jon. 2...., 1t54. ' ' !.. ;• 4.tf • tlub,ctlbet oireir . s pilvate sale, between this acid the tlr.t dsy . til April belt. the DW t.LLING iitttPdts nod Wl' of cAtI/LIAD satiated in the Bor uushilt l'oft4lllllr, ttteirtYJitill Cobh ty, VII the comer of Al,irstrt • s.std bottle ttossesSiou , ai.d.o,c,ipaney tii lienj. 11. ttuldin, ,g t,d /o",qur ti t "au 'quirt:ay of • Jos. Sloggst/aud to d,e rear esleudibg to GolottliAltry,'• bztv god erected Olt it ' 41; it oh coirielCULU 01 sand Ail a nd ArilSt _ }sr/iv:and UtUtilutil losell.tualter II shakos Inch' may vlly eunsentent4 used for auyother purpose. The Dwelling 'gum,. SaileGua t lalt. all the uecessary Modern ialproce. toesdS,'lticloAlla.: Ali dllures for borohig lights:' The best of spring wilts( being lutroduced iutoihe yard tor Windy use. is fine of the best built frame dwelliug houses th the Borough of Potts ville:We Whole being vs ailed Out in the best MALI:ICI tv Oh the best shah ut • ALtits, Lint large and -very eomrnotlous present Dwernug Lidu.e ; Lot ..of ground situated •In the I.loloUgnut 0rw1i....,ura, , an.. of the ter H ei, ut au ; ,L.caLta teqoara,i in said Born, ugh, trontir,g on n'in!,;. ket tont, of Lliu % , tutroul/pike, and us Liberty .i.tvel, al a Lentainlng In (tont on Pdtirket Suet', CO feet, and in neoth ur iedeln no Liberty entrees, to u Ytt ithrt wide, &hey, t4O test To Iwo( Prouvrty is at - tucovil a Imo& ban and stable, a well of goon niter, nth pnmi. , •t or near tne ktkineu door, together with an Want nects..ary uppurinnaacia• Mii, As 'three-blotted, du.l Vecj .ulLanto rut any kind of ousni',..s, attmtpubl,c nr34,llih{r CIIAk.WIT‘IA!;: inn 14, Ibsl 2-tf COAL MINES TO LEASE • • f NE STAIIANOY AND stiroiniis IMPROVE ! NIEIST C&lliral`t Y. at Tteverin, Northumber land Cooley, Muffles from the rinsquehanna havlag Their Hanel ,t,pened.rixe now,.prtpared to or ier.the Fame for LE/188.. The reins are all above water-level. front 8 to 24 feet In (Witham, and of euperlor tree-burning $l.lll-4 THHACITE COAL. tree of Impurities .• The Itlentwit . ry wilt all: he farniohed, so that no outlay writ no required for that purpose by the les sce. The Tteverton,, Mattanuy Bud susquelianna Rail. roadiennneettng ITl!ii the Pennsylvania Cerial, will ne offened in April fur the transportation of the Coal mined frotn this property • llesponsthiiidinet* will have an' opportunity of making favorably tearer, find arc invited to Visit Tre. ertnn, and wiper t -these Fur' furtatir particulate apply to • ' .1.011:.•A L• 'MORRIS, President ►aalianoi and ribamaittn Improve !• , Wept. emnpanyi at Tlevditoll Treverton, linuary 14. 1334 2-3 m• 44,14et0 THREE-STORY ARICA7 ROUSE and other votttable Property tit Poflanlie. rirHE subscriber offers at Private Ealr, on the moat reasonable, terms, his -rimy . three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. in Second Street, a few dome . abbe Market, lonnediately beside the let Methodist Church. This fine hot:dine 14 just com pleted, sod has out yet bees utrd. It I, large. lilhi and airy: hen all the cmivenl sues,„. cotes that a houseteeper would desire, 1111 and is located in a pleasant and Convent II • vit. part of the town. There is a never-fail - lug Well of excellent water In the cellar—a very imoortarit consideration in thepreient scarcity. TEEMS—Ooe-fourtticash, and the balance to suit the'puicbaser, provided only It be properly secured ' ALSO, Four Frame , dwellings oh Callowhill St.. immediately In the rear of the new' Brick, above mentioned. .Tlieschre likewise desirable properties. They can be bad on the earns easy terms. ' 134tiewhole will bar sold low. N;'. clear end indisputable. L. WOMEI.SDORFF, .Opplielte Eplacopal Church. Cenirt St., Pottsville; 'Dec. 31.1853 '544 f MUM= PROPERTY IN POTTS,. • VILLE AT PRIVATE -SALE. CIIEAP. , The Subscriber otters at Private Sale all that tract of Land and building lots. known as the -" Carbon Hill 1' or Young'i. Hill" property in the Borough of Pott-Vilfe, extending from the River Schuylkill above Mr. Lauer's Brewery' to the .Port Carbon road ; being about 250 yards in lY idtb and containing 30 acre:, more or less. This property may be said to be' invaluable, not only for the purposes ol buil. ding.; but also as offering the best • locality - in the Borough. on which to tree!. suitable Water Works for supplying the town with wiver. Apply at his ace, corner Coal itni.lCullowhilt St•eet.4. • . GEORGE W. .$N ITER. Alizust 21,1652:. 35-tf 111,DIcKINsoN , 53-tC , :w 'eroc E . WiNDO I V SHADES, FRbrycti 134 G. L. Jultr.gn 4. CO., 1864. itfalFAcTUßElli and Wboto.talo atol IV/potion in %SINPOW 'BIIA.LE:g, Sgutb- west coroilr of 14;;COlill 'god AIICU Streett, DELPiIIA, Foto at Gothe't Landttipcs, Border', VOses. Stroke, Voqu GOLD oUltD.Efttt, &.t., • ' . • Ot tote r,on beautiful dcityps and perfiction Of finish In this country, And at such LOW PRlCtri as to criallenge all ton.uetutun. huff and %Vitae 1110 - Isadt, Cautalm., Ins...Dv, Curds, Dristes, ev &s, ooysoty,t.,(City, or Pouotcy - 4'tadc. We 'n eat on examination of our Stock, at the Depot, S. W. corner of decant! and Arch litreet., Phlintra. Jae. UN; It 3 . 4 4.l:na • 2.3 m VESTIBULE PATTER/VS.—The inbred V Lir liar wit trccived a lutL at Va,riuuli, p a ten t t of Piper liaagles.,: aLtttt auperoir to any t hi ng o f the illidever offered iu CiaVie'ctlen• alto, COLO Pi PEWS, Of tar tau:silo:id mom beluOtul rialferni, Sties', than Ott prices, at B. BANNAN'd Cheap Paper and Variety store. ELM I . !t% iN n!! RAILROAD . 3 ' g ll l lr :tie new fiedo o ever .lladeihis 1 Polisvihe end Reeding liallrOtd, describing the ace , noir, Mineral and earicultdrat reactants, and other 1 subjects of interest ni the runts, with nomerout en -1 (ravings; Price la tenia—tor sale at • } , U. LIAN:i&ZI'd Book and diettontry 9tore. ' 1 . Feb . 25. 1 r 54 ' . . - B—., A _ . i i n Loirsill •Aiirvo TillitoTtAT sir.E.l3.—At- IL+ so. UNION -rig CI'S, by the quart or bestiel;for i t nil ut.. • j c_. • B. nabiNewe • . : : Vikisi flea an d Boos etoss. Harshle, MA • • f II 0130. II DVNN & GO., ] soLAD AND f,i3aniANr OILS, rpa SALE FOR SALE. poettp.- (voizar, 'ximsra' '-' THE ay "'Names, _ • "...tit thaws arm attestor, to into 4. 'of Sadder thsa parts alt , • ft •-- 4111111.• She Mei him once. again MO years'esad parnrds • Rolling their' waves, emerges, th em l i k e - !Bearing upon their ticrmhuglag butos a, Adrecorda and mamma utem es i, ; ' She deemed to meet him es a pasting stmeger-,.• • And change the words iaf 'mailman cosue s ey' l l I She &need= struggle, and she telt tistesew s From that chance meeting In !fill 's • What was it thrilled Bert= bee veriftieliq; t• its 'carelessly her eyes were want/eels round ? What mighty touch awoke the einads ofteed4 So mule mute and still for youth withouttaound ? It was his voice which brokethe spell Of dadanee, And bom bee swiftly sieithestromputi past, ~ To one =shadowed spilt of tier eXistence Thu heart's tirst hopes, icto Iseitunlizt 113 last." -- The brilliant rooms, withal! their mirth end Music, Faded before beelike Aladdin's *atm She stood beside him, rneath the branattes, • And heard the =emirs of theiemoinstain sirearn; - She heard his voice again, so rapt and.camest, Betiding his soul unto her spud's' gaze ; - Speakof a future Which was bright Thefore them, Full of warm promise and ripe stninydals r ,,_ , The filtrire then ! lint noW sad, niatodryiurneth ppm~t—wits alt its Miter wog ' And the werulleart wiihin her ut4htly yeariteth With baptise , memo. lea of "10ea met" Once more. iu " morns his hauifher uwu is clasping, Hie ears in the music of his tone ; Yet while her leited soul the.ebeat, is grasping, SMI wakes from fittimsy to be /- • • 4tapttal Sting. • FluePo PALMA; • FOWCI OF SIX/31c Trau4lared for Musica:Monix. from the , 047121424 of WALDIMCCHL by CH: Cat,HSE. • THE rich old miser and pawnbroker Grafi) was about to Ciuse his store . and retire mitts solitary sleeping apartment. lie threw -• quick, searchiug piece about hint—moos, guitars, bousehuto furui.ure of every kind and descriptiun, which tae uecessities of. the pour,; or the eiiravagance of the rich • had gathered there, strewed the roovicilstranhe cooftision. • Alter cautiously surveying the whole and satisfying himself that no- thief ; wuslcon crated within, who could - despoil hicit of his hoarded treasure, he turned to close ihe drier, when . a young man stepped'upon the thre sh• hold Hts . elegant mantle only partially conc4aleil the'richnettgio! his dress and: the symmetry of his form ;—he might have hew; about twenty-five years of age'; . and withal looked so gay, and' glad, and Ide- - .loving, that the old miser drew back amazed. Gracefully lifting his hat ,he disclosed a prutosiou of glossy, raven curls, and a face that might have served a pail:ter foi au Adonis or Endymton. His eye fell upon the grave, parchment-like features of the old usurer, and though he could not restrain a' smile, yet he tailed to banish the traces of care that saddened his brow. , "Bravo, my young lord," eiclaimed '! , l call you a man of your word. I have; always said that .the noble lords Ql Rome, and indeed all Italy, might 'safely take tor their model Signor FilippoTalma; none kuoWe so well how to live; how to circu late his imohey, and Dune so punctual to re 'turn la burrowed loan." "It grieves welnuch, Signor Griffo, tbet I this lime so ill'ileserve the praise with which, you Overwhelm ine. I know that to-clay I should have repaid that small sum." "Small sum . small sum ! you owe me a hundred ducats, and to-day I, counted_ upon' it.; I lent it too without if—pledge, 'beatnik you;!upon your honest face; but certainly you have brought tt will) interest, and you wish' to joke with me." "Would to God it were so," rejoined •Fil-j ippo 7 -"but believe me, we kluge's carry empty, purees while the carnival lasts; out, manner cannot pay us until Shrovetide is over meanwhile we must tive;—therefore I have come to beg of you to double the and let me have another hundred ducats up , - on my hottest lace." "The devil take me! it that is nut a rare' joke;" said the astonished Griffo, do you' think I have found my money or stolen it,' that I can throw it alter you as yob scatter , yourilight song s among the silly crowd no, I wills te ach you better. I have your' bond, and it I cannot jingle both money and interest in my purse this day you shall go to ; the debtor's prison and there celebrate your. carnival, unless indeed yotir manager, tattle foolish, song -loving rabble of Rome will re'-;. deem you. " "Pray listen to reason. Signor Gil& : it you s.bouldetand me upon my head net_ single ducat would fall out of my pocket wale only until the carnival is over and you snail see.: the manager will then pay me my arrears, and perhaps also I shall be the -- bridtigroom of a rich lady, whose love I 'leek nowlto woo ; I entreat you good Griffo. let me have the money----draw up the bond and I will sign it." • wife,"said Grlffu thoughtfully, “a with ow Pi rhaps, an heiress,seho is she. and how far nas the matter gone'?" "Nut yet so far as you think, neither do l know who she is. I have seen het only twice,.but more is nal necessary to fall des.: peritely in love: and once in love'—the thing ' is soon finished; for she seems unmarried andito all appearance is blessed' with every earthly good. willlisten to you no longer, you young madcap, you shall go to prison to-"day it you do riot give - me full satisfaction or furnish me frespodisible security." And hereupon the Old Laggard flew into a parozysm.of rage - analsoured torch a perfect torrent of curses. all Of which Filippo received with most im perturbable gravity. Resolved 'upon obtain iug,the loan, and hoping to gain his point as I Soon as the storm had passed by,.Filippo meanwhile stepped to an open piano, and began, to play a favorite aria, which had , lately gained him much applause. ,'Seeing, however, that Griffo's wrath was rather on theAuw than the ebb, he seated turriself and I began'to sing an aria which he supported with a vigorous accompaniment. He had at first no other intention than to show his , resolution, and to appear as unembarrassed and as much at his ease as possible ; bur when he perceived that the old man listened with aelighted astonishment, instead pt bum ming lightly and carelessly as before he be grin to sing in a style worthy of Filippo fal -1 mai the moat celebrated singer of his time. A ,uirtor hanging opposite reflected the face of the miser, and Filippo watched - with aux. ! loos interest the varying et:tuitions which palsied through ,his soul ,and warmed into lifelns, stern rigid features. At first...the, muscles of his face relapsed and expanded as theifull deep tones trembled through the hall; than as the swelling waves of rich melody ' rose and sank m wild sport and ploy, the ail; gular features gradually formed themselves into a sweet smile, and the mah"of gain who had, until now, listened only . tO the sound of gold, stood rpell-buund, a light was in his . leaden soulless eye, and his lips trembled. -r. It Was as though an angel of beauty bad touched him with his magic- wand—so com plile was the tratisformatio'n. As Palma at last with lively emotion and brilliant passa• gesArew towards the close, Griffo could Do longer remain quiet in his corner ; he strove, to txpiess by the motion of his limbs the spitit of the music ; noiselessly he wised, thit he might not by an unlucky step inter rupt the aweet-toned stream of enchanting melody. As the aria. concluded and Griffo stood panting, wiping the perspiration from his!forehead, the stutter stepped up to him with 'a smile and said : ' . ',How is u, Signor Griffo I will you loan roe the ducats now 'l—or Will you at teat, listen to Inrexplanation, and dm interrupt e with your ennui r r ' ,- '..'eUrSe v I curse?—no. Heaven forbid ftliP money . ' will count , ow . directly, mr son; yoU area magician-;-Ou have bewitched rie, upon your honest face, or your golden voice, I loan it without interest, it it must be So." no, that is more than I ask; my wet thy Sir ; be assured you do me a great laver, which I shall not forget after the carnival, when I am 'a happy bridegroom and a, rich min." Filippo quickly gathered up. the money, vanisbeo through the streetdoor,and Grillo awoke as from a he,avy , dream to a consciousness of what - he gad done: At first he:seemed to regent his generosity; that she. king his gray locks, involuatarilv exclaimed : "He has a voice he can snag and bewitch with his songs, he shall teach my Ellisetta." Thecarnival was brilliant and magnificent'. bui passed far too quickly fur He hid not, as formerly, Celebrated it with tie gay compactina; he - was seetitig his ua. known laid on add the anted - of wadi ~ . I and totetiftets itnaua birristlf - sialy dirappointr ed. - His, gold at last eugaged an Wt.! wooLut td bring itiformation of her, and afbu'ileeeive all vratchinglYes that might girard the bran ' teal wa)funwti ; :through her he ieeilieVa tele !meat:vat the lady, coniatili'64, fdivet • er, oeither yes nor do, but a prohilsa 14 Meat him on'.- the coming Sunday. True; he had seen and spoken with her at 3lotkoli's on the - oviai4 . ok- the lasiday of Vie carnival, cotaleei4lhis love; but woi'4 he . liitrued. to theikaer iron!, of ;hie that trembled .u,orz -preeseftpou 'er lips, the dense. crowd imp, :mated Miff from the fad.. one, amt, instead, , 'the brOos et a Ituodreti mocktng vaieesgtebi ed hit Was they looked on and- bOisterutisly , applauded the• farce.`- - '. • ~ • -.2., - Ed i ppo sat . in" his lonely worn is sorrow : a w l In t i h dd e o s e a o Gi 1 : f :f i t::: u ws i th° h -' .ll. dn im m ediately v til ii before. t dp h i o r w i t.. l . s e: j o u :I d :I recalled d e : :1 1 :. t : o ti s s l i e t g g : tl Pu a t ri. 0 'nuedl nif and st ruck new terror to the unhappy lover.• ratans auckas Filippo had auticattated ; he, came th assure tit young blend.. that the sweet siains of hui.,guldru - suog •:`were yet • floating through hist braio, nod 'to .reluest Unit Ini, would giie his.daughter leksons.'ituf teach ' ..her those ehanniug melodies, wilts ;which she might gladden and ii.Ohliee his %du , age. ttiltna was nut uwre eurpritted at this riquktVihau at the news th'ut he hall a datigh• ' ter. wlium - he had lever I.4en nor 'heard l it, ttrougWtte trail Sera a lung time :a regular customer u( the old luau: 'Theo Oritio, :or& him hoist, long years ago, the pe9uasions of his trreads had , induced bull to. Marry, nod biiw in :a year's time his . young wile Alter', feavingiiirn a 'daughter. whom the trader care of it prudent aunt had-reared. *..1 have had notice,"- added lie, "that iimay flatter "era andidlers, attrac.ed by her beauty, seek to ensnare the girl ;,bu it is doublk necessa• ry . ttrat *he - ski - hula be suitably emploved,thai evil may not take rout in the soil of her heart !".. ' The ',next 'evening in compliance : , with VritTo'srequest, Filippp_wakou die spot Ut the ippoluted huur and tollowed him with uu tow 4he"t4,per sParitheuis of hisiddgings: \Vito ehail descifice his as tunishMeut- when hum' a side doth - , entered the loug-epught uukaown object of his luve. Furgetimg ail else he threw himself ,at 'her feet, stiffed the beautiful:hood and co vered tt with ,Itissis, which slip vrry graciously re ceived, believing the approoatiuu eon-- seat DI Aer lather ,had already been gained. But it wan otherwise.' ,White the young pair abandoned themselyes to joy tr,Adelight, the old (nag Mimed wiih anger 'Ad,. rage a awriir,ot imprecations soon convinced the lovers Of the true stale 01 ihe imee. All seemed lost Gfilfo seized the .01 -and led' her the . next ' room, and was",. about to kick . Filjppoe out the dour, when ituddenly the reinprubratace came- I to him, ht.mi.,,cm a former occasion he had hp the .Mysterious music subdued and cqequeral the terrible anger of the churl., lle quickly seated him self been the open piano, at.... 1 heicire he had been singing iu juke, this time, he eang - ,with the earriesiness- of liesperation—and not in vain. - Orpheus won 'front the miser his Eury dice, aciir helbecarde his sou-iti-144,. _NJ sun of spuit:sitice - Filippo Palma has ever wun from a Miser gold^. Far less—aatilisetta. aucatioiui. imoouiNG scmo9l;s. An article. appeared in . the Philadodphia Ledger,lsome . ; days ago, Wl'ltcal tin dbubi, upon 'the spur of the moment • a:4 oit:ift'out reflection on the stitijezt, the gist # f which was 11114 go teach'er who used a red in his sch`ixil ryas fit for the business. Tiie4in..riei ed repkbis been furni,hed us 1 . 4 publica tion, bysn leacher in Mis.place—itis rather ilengthOnd we omit the iutrodUctiou, come directly at the pith pt thq wrlttegsen imentai "Whit"e I believe 'that school , - shoold,•Le 'gov erned chielly•by moral and religious Infirtenees.,yet - I iontendtheitheuse of corporal punishment, in • this present state of soeteiy, is nbsn uteiy w.•tes sary. 'There .is no unmixed good in' But: world, and there can nir faultie-s sy s tem ot government. To depriVe Itte teacher of the right to pun is to rob trim ip man'y cWes, of :he oniy . meitf.lll of sup porting hit authority; and notess hie- authority fs supported, it would .he rimier hot bim 10 'abandon his school' at once rather Than he len -thuS Itkett ship upon the stormy ocraf,i, with no cilmpass to direct, consign ed to the mercy of the. waves. .The sub:enure for corporal punishment— ' , expinsioni---•is in my opinion a very poor 'one, it Is generally no pqpi-hment to thu-e Pupiis :vim' • need tbe.rod of correction, Lind many or o:ea pa tents true but Nem; little, if any, whettuirthey tire at senool, - ,or nets. .• Wherever expulsion has been suli4'titteed tot corporal punishment, truant payers hetre idciea,ed to au alert - wog mintitude;.ai y d ItitAlh. , mtande,Who by'propet restraint ; Might he triogbt.to'respect und ender. and therebv b. cum.: good citizen', witi under such managemcia rec,ive t r heir cc/at:alma la the threet, and g,Criv up to be roved ea, hope:lent 0; all reelratut, a burden to society mud to them;eives; tor, whoiis more iiiihoppy inau he wti, ha, not been taught the most useful iessou, ot submission, tmplten and unquenfie'd submi ss ion to -iewfel au thot ity, dud he, who is not taught. lust ;school and in theta:l4;4, will_ - he likely to team it in the pris on, but too late to save hin/ prom dg-gri.c.! and ruin.' Where - cernoral punishment is] aboh-hed; tan government of a selihh, becomes lei and inef ficient, arid the,teacher is oeenitmes th;l slave re.. trier thanirnaster of. his pupils. He mist do nofh tng with'out their, approval, or first ',convincing 'them that It is their duty or his duty to to then or' refrain !rem that. , No matter Low ittipudi-iit or self-W died the -pupil may pe, the ti•acher must bear 'it all without anymeans of stqpit.g •itq except b 1 moral stritsion,Wthlch, upon maly pugs, will have no more-effect than the lays of the moan upon th, snow. 'I; the pupil stubborn arid , pa-me-num, and doe 4 herefthe to sublet'? 'What wnts reason do in such eases? Go reason with the wmd or stem the current of Nl4forB with a litraw, Wit:thud: nor io-reisori with a, nslydulatt,'ultich less AIIO a mad eiti.d.• la not the eXempe est. by such a child; lee to do an he pl e ases. event for mice, lark , woe-u for the sehMiNtian.to compel him th force to yretd tins mediate iuhpars,to.r to ate Mitnerity of the teuchi:r? .. ;tome reacher-, .y , ho decry co; Feral punishment. resort tr sut.t-lilute? tar 'itiCtre dtgrachittr , .and Injurt- Mis them-the putti-limeM.whielt they, hb.d in en measured abhorrence. To whop a Loy; is berha: rous indeed, in their view, but to scold t•teritatly is moral suasion. To use a rod, i, very de - grading to thepupi(and beneath the dignity of a teacher, but to coax or hire,aor in case 'hi, tO Sit - dotal, and eril,und tell the pupils lie will leave if-they' do not behave better; Mrs livery ennobling to the pu • pile and is the cite:nix of the tedchei's dignity.; I know thin-teachers who oppose' corptial punisJt went ere.on the popular Sale of the. qtrerllou, and they have a very poor opinion of the Capneity of those teahhers, who advocate use,'but. t• we have fhel!very same opinion of their t.;,,,paetty as they have of wits; we will p.e..s that by': But who are our most successtul tereh4ra ? Are they ihose who think that' corporal puistAtruetxt btruiod be en tirely: abblisbed ? No. It is said that! ''e adv.- Cate its Wm and need rte ; .11,-LlCilee to enter op our deficiency, while the truth i,, our , opposers are generally those- who have no hope in becoming popular by their own apatite ) but seek popularifv and patronage by falling into the current' of popular opinion, having simmer the moral (mirage nor the honesty to stem its tide.. If our opponents chargo us with ignorance of the first prieciplea of human nature, We will give them credit for perceiving the direvion!of ttip cuirent of popular opinion, and alio kir availing themselves of its power, ea order to gala a acne (Otis tUlar). On our Went the ques-. howeiter, we have the mei . seci•eSisful teach ers of our land and of other lauds—among whom. wou;il mention Arnold. Abbott, Purge. son, Main, Berr.iw, and all or hearty aiiithe most prom inch! teacher Of • ur•lfloi.. It maybe ti , se rted that sorne, teachers govern their •iclioels without resorting to corpora; punishment et all.; 'true, but all school* aremiice—sn sorne'couimurtit cs %chide 'wheels May be -governed thus,and w here good order can - he maintelued with such punishmeal.we should oppose itasstrobgly es any one But the teacher .tly 41 preserve order try some ineans,peaFeably if be can,forcibly •he mug. It must be ritritembered: toe, that-sot teachers hate not the same, ability and experl.4.4, and ccosegueutly a echt.ol ; that t•cnight be governed by an ihd experienced 'teache'r, by incons of meal suasion Slime, could not toe thu goVerned by one who has had but hide; experience in teactdrig. We shOuld not establish as a rule for evert'. teacher _whar has proved succellaul with one. .There May be a dt.;xen• different i"mettiods ot co . ndactMg a school; all good in theniselves, but probable' eleven of the twelve would tail with cc. Fry teacher. That thu-rOd.lies been used with irn- • .proper Motives and feelings, both by . parents end teacher's I willingly admit; but its intediciims u-e is no argument for its discontinuance, if it can be shown teat its occasional we us absolutely. neces sary. If it should not betilioliihed in; the rowdy' becauseitlewltte it improperly, why should all „teathers;hedenied he use because a tew abu-e the posier;i.,,and I believe 'that parents use it even more injudiciously than teachers, and ,that where one child is permanently injured by teachers, hun ched* ari.by parents, although for.'obviOus reasons lh the tattler case, the facts are not generally, known to thelablic. 'The teacher, then, being in ruca'pa rentir,"Should hot be denied the use of the rod, un tit children are taught at home to oboy their pi - renter iltlllloUt Its influence, for •whonil they natu rally have more Mee and relect abaci they luivo tor the teacher, whim - they are sometimes even taught at home to disrespect. Thu 'reform most • COMmeece at home: ; I. I'. S.- Q 7::11. stEmoutAL four hundred rest long, asktuCCungresa to appoint a ecienti6c cow missiori, for the iutreetigatiou of spiritual manifistations, has been takecolo 'Washing ton byTrof. S. B. Britian.—Esc4ange, • Wemoye instruct our member to trots t uoulthituthth first to uatilittoi the signers' heads. • ' 7 ; ' • - ~ti~edEnnt`, irPERSTI/ClO3B. • Caleb_ Wright, 'who visited, Indur sortie years ago, 'for the purpose of ipialifying him• self to lecture on the tuannete.and customs ot .the people of that country, gives the fol• lowing description of one of disk idols: , '''llse meaning of JuggethaUt, is the lord Ofthe. world.. ;Me temple ell., : tbis Idol is to the district pl °attack, near - Orlitta.',ti stands . - aria sandy tract of country, pat farfrotn.a fake called Chao. The id Its carved of -wood, wtth a countenance trhtfulfy hide , otis, and its mouth, is bloodqe. It le deco rated in a style of the greatest elegance and cost, acid clothed in thevery finest Wince. Coutiguod s to thelemple, is tlth famous:car, a tower sixty feet high, placed upon wheels, upon vshich the idol takes a 141 e on festival occasions. : Along with . bllifi are also his white brother, Batman, and his yellow &ta ter, Shutmuda. Several longi:Jupes are at tached to the tower, and the assemble) wor shippers draw the tower al4ig upon its wheels; by these loug ropti. --Upon the ', tower are the priests at:14,104r attendants &sib° perform ceremonies proper to the °eta-, sum, and - attract the atteutiou, id the multi. nide by song and immodest gestures. As the:, tower. moves slowly &king .Upon its w heels, _the inure fervent and devout Wor shippers: throw themselves to the way of the wheels, and are crushed into Instant .death by the immense weight of the tower. These insane acts of nell•destruction lire tmusidered extremely pleasing to the idol." It bas been estimated that nut less than 1,200,000 per sons attended the. two anneal, festivals of this idol. They occur .in March and July:— The - 141 - d human life—independent of sell aitruction-under 'the -wheels of the idol—, from sickness, exposure, aqd starvation, is abi - C.littely frightful. • . / trnixxxit raced • Corniest Stan CRI3CINAL. ----/ka.vid Jewell, who was executed at Pitts. hu:gh,. lately; 'Wrote a most kiting..letter tu a triad, a few days previous ieturoing his thanks to him and his wile for.thett huttl teutivus to Lim white in prisod, and adding: "lutist what little I have fo nay to you will nut he deeined wrung nor outrut place, it may be a benefit 16 you in 'years to come, and you may profit by it, which - I hope you. will. Only look back to the Morning a the .sth of July, .1852, and picture io yourself the hippy man I was on that &tams, but up happy day to me. I left my:little family under the promise to be back again in the course of au hour. to accompany •them on a railroad excursion ; from there, I got is the company of some young Ideal, took a SO. vial drink together, from that to another, and another, and yet another; I then forgot my promise to those I held most hear - and dear to me. And it is to this blighting curse, and against its use; I 'wish to drat' your atten two. You are younger than - I am, aud I know you will bear with me to warning yon from ever, ever, lnuchiug After enlarging upon the evil effects of in temperance; he Concludes: "I will say• . no more in regard to this, but my last word to you is, never ) never, drink liquor, arid you will bea•happy,man. Leave oil running with tire engines; they are the means of •bnaging tunny a good young man ;0 shame.aud disgrace. Let your evenings De spent in the society ut your wire Lnd child, and my word for it, be the happieEt 01 the happy." _ C„FatsE SHASLE.-Bome ,people appear to be ashanied.to have it knotva that they have to "work torn Irving." But' they are not 'asharind of 'the foolish pride that orig,i elates that shame, yet their pride is to them a greatei disgrace than the greatest degree of VittllOlar poverty and honest lubtir. No great er evil could belni moat younernen and wo• men than to be relieved of the necessity for labor, as the rteurds of criminal courts, pris ons and pour-houses show. The chances are much greater, that young men who are from necessity compelled to toil for a living will grow up and become respected members of societf, than those who grow up in idle neia, with a fortune at their disposal. While the torrrier are engaged in earning a reputa tion anreoinpetency. the hitter are scattering their substance in'idleness and Sloth. T Tun PowErts OF THE EARTH.—TI. are at present eighty-Three empires, mon chies, republics, principalities; duchies so' 'cletnorates. There are six emperors; inclu ding-his sable nighties, Faustin 1., of St. Domingo ; sixteeo kings, uuniberiug among them Jamaco, king of all the Mosquitoes, and also those of Dahomey , and the .and. Tint) Islands ; five queens, including Rat:- Ayala of Madagascar, and PUniare of the S cloy Islands; eighteen presideuts, ten rei;at ug [,mutes, seven' grand dukes, ten dukes, oue pope, two sultans, of Borheo nod Tur key; two governors, of Eotre Rios. and Cor rientes; one viceroy, of Egypt; one shah, of Persia; one mourn, of ,Muscat; one ameer, of Cahul one hey, of Tunis ; nod lastly, one director, of Nicaragua. NtteT a mighty procession has bi , en marching toward the grave during the past year. At the uitial estimate, aline the first of January, '1853, more than 31,500,000 of the world's pdpulation have gone down to the *win again: Place :hem to long array: and they will give a moving column of more than thirteen hundred to every mite of the glube's circumference! Ooly think of it; ponder and look upon these astounding cony potations ! What a specutcle,ris they "move ua," tramp, tramp, tramp—forward ! upon cam stupendous dead march ! Life Is short and hme is fleeting, And our hearts, th ,, ugh strong nud brave, Still !iLe muffled drums are beating— Funeral marches to.the grave ~ .r?Nlertair.,Jeremy . Taylsit stye:-"1t you are for pleasu re, marry if you prize rosy health, marry. A good wife is Hear. t LI'S last best gift to mau--his angel aod minister of graces innumerable—his gem ui [natty virtues—his casket of jewels—her voice is sweet music—her smiles, his bright: es; day—her kiss, the guardia,ti of his mono. cenees—hecarms, the pile of his safety, the balm of his health, the balsam of his life— her industry, his surest wealth—her econo my. his safest steward—her lips, his faithful counsellors-her bosom, the softest pillow of cares . —aud her prayers, this ablest ath.o• ewes of Heaven's blessings ;Dallis head. • „, • Goon LIEPLY.-A cartnan,'engaged in loading turniture was askk by a rough clerk from the Emerald Isle s whether he was a Catholic "Yes," replied the carman, "I sin a Catholic." "What ,father do you e - Girtess to I 7 asked the Inshinan. The car man then distinctly replied—and his answer 13 worthy of conrideration—"l arms Catho• Itc . ; but I confess to Gid, without the help of Any other priest than. thei Great High Priest, our Saviour. I am too much of a Cathclic to be a Roman Catholic." (17 •A CIZROYXAN latelk illustrated the ne cessity of corporeal puniblitnent for the cor. section of juvenire depravity; with the re mark, that "the child, when once started in 'c i t.:Anse of evil conduct, was like a locum°. we on the wrong ~track—it takes the =rich to get it off." '''WIIALT Is VIRTUE ?—A student put this question to the late Dr. Archibald Alex ander. His simple and admirable reply was, "Virtue consists in doing out duty, in the several relations that we sustain, in respect to ourselves, to our lellow-men, and to God, as known from reason, conscience and Feve lation," U 7% NU3IBER of letter*, written by Gib' harp the Infidel Nauman, to his aunt, have recently. been found, in which be expresses the earnest conviction of his heart, that re ligion is the best guide of youth and the best comlort old ege. rOlr A MAN does not make new acquiliu tames as he 'Advance, through life, he will soon find himself-lelt atone. A man should keep his ;rieudship in constant repair.—Dr. Jolvuon. , EC7WILATEVER the wto d any do tu winter, it cannot be dewed teat in eintog it "turps oifer.a new leaf." littAlN books are written', not to in stinct you, but to let yott know that tha au thor iuows something, Way it %nit' like 14itto itt gmt dta Cr qv Beams it bits,s C...zar at sts b ead. „•,3f. W . A . N OFFICE. aislikrpioatisid ikiisi Rises. irs stet Doss teed to azeonte JOB and BOOS PRINTIN t miry _deuion mpt, at the odes of The Amor J cheviot' than it can be doiie at Sty • estaKuhinent in :he County, snob to Books, Patapalloto, q, Bill* of - Lenisrg Large Posters, Rail ..Boadi 21ijailli,' Rant' Batt. P&perßosia, Arteclea ofilirsoinent, ,: rise Dasis, Bilt Heads; . Ord*? Books, 4-s . At the very shonet notice .” Our stook ofJO: TYPE is more extensive than that of say' . • . Mee in ibis section of the State and we kw hands employed expressly for Jobbing, Bong practual Pruner ourself, WO Wall suarantei • • work to be as neat se say um& rut be nunedow the cities. PRINT/JIG IN COLOR E duettist I ehorteld noilee.. 13 OOA BINDERT • Books bound ui every slimly of style. • 914u1 Books ulevery deseripttoo noutntacturai,bousid ruled to order atshott nonce. NO. 14. / Tart waxra.l - ' , 1 The follUwing remarks in a letter itom American Internet in Italy to 18 0 50: 0 1 4 tram the dathology, iliac published us , tun e giving some amouat of the urigirr 'Waltz, acid expressing Itai . s, that it ' wig be inuuduced among us at some natured' wilt bear repUblication at thi? time. "Ationg uther corrupting last/was , w have been Intruduced here by the' kitturb tot , titers, is a laborious dance called UM Waal ottipballylearhed by theiuM tierutany i b 4 which is exactly adapted to die taste of I ~, ykutig Freuch Wittier, who is in guastets ID Atli city lull of pretty wuruatt, winner mural* litts',o louse enough to !taunt than to join la thwi, dance. As you ptibahly have layer seen tt4 and for the sake of ytitir leeliugs 1 pray yollt uever may,'! wilt vie you a *hurt de scrip.. -min of it; ID order mat you 'may form au upiniun of • the degraded %tare ut thit mut on the cuattaeht tit Europe . , "In the first place, the ladies are Breast ala Qrecque ;• that is mu say, with 'Vie' /eau "possible agar., leaving .s"Mille room tut Me uutiguiauou as potable, the tuna: awl WWI mistily exposed or cuvat44l (fah with iiikli2o ur crape, Titus ptepatrd tor this embnictui dance, the gentleman cusps with both air the lady firmly ruuud the - waist, white . gently - passes one tit here struhutt his body, and bultiy.reelines 'the other upon his heel.. You will prehatay expect swim dewripuuO ut.au etegaut figure, executed with truce, and affurdiug . variety and aiuuseusent. No, the attitude , constitutes all the pleasure and all the novelty ut the deuce, The danCeril thus embracing mad embraced, begin to turn CUObt luriuusly, pteciNely liVe our ithalritig Quakers, - and as the tuutiun would rusk mem dizzy it they did .nut keep their try tiled upuu some object which tutus as hp idly as themselves, they bare au apology lull the thuat laugulalitug gases upon each uther, lu this state ut palklUt teVvittUult they coo u ' uue, till wattle is exuau*lrti, when the lady is exactly.prepaied Cu tepo•ti heiaekt. wuicr, Otte dues itt the tutus ul LAI eumpistiluu.-1 l'he deuce id sutiu renewed, nua US a hoa uu other trittituUltuU {Wm Wt. iaugilv ul luc par-I, nice, not auy utter object Kick a lauguists.l log elourace, it geutiatiy coutiuuta ha seal cut Loam, exhitatiug ueither variety, taste, i uur graceful mutiuus. Ido out tht.sk that itl is more iudeceut load', tumuli is to See tie—l The lady ur' the seutlealau, - Who could ' do, either without a blush, way rely upon ii that they are hall corrupted." ' ' COGAESsIONAL sT4TISTICs., The following tables have been prepared for the purpose el showing the number of Representatives io Congress, the uutnbet born to each Staze, and such other lute:ey ing facts as have beiqi or way -be deduced from them: , Represcnialtues in 117 sere Born, 32d Con. 33d Con. In Free States, 124 13U In-Slave States, 97 96 In Ireland, ' . 2 In England; 1 In New Brunswick, - 1 Unktriattn, 10 5 Total, - 2'33 234 In the XXXIId Congr.s; Connecticut, Rlrale Wand and Delaware Were the only States reprelenteti entirely, by natives of Ulna*, States, while twelve States had nut a si ngle ' native Representative. 01 tin, 31 New York members, ody 20 were tiatives,ol.NEw York, and ouly 17 out of the 24 truth Pooasylvania were born In that &we.. The natives of. New York. tn, Congress exceeded Muse of any other Slate, Vtiginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky hav ing the next largest number. , t - . • lu the XXXIIId, or present Congress, sac find that Veryiunl, Connecticut, Delaware; and Virginia tits The only SiIIIt'S exclusively represented by their nive soon.. 01 the whole New ' ,Yurk delegation,' 23; were born in that. State:ll out of the 25 from Pennsylvania, and 5 out of 21 Ohio. New York has contributed nearly ono.' th of the whole number in ;We House,: enosylvonia the next largest nuthJer, and' 'lrginia and 'Kentucky next in order. There-are do natives tit lihuois, Michigan,: WiNchpsin, California, Arkansas.) Florida or Texas in Countess. There are;five,mort New Yorkers in • tho present Corrgress than ILI the lasi, lour more ' nstive., of ','llitryland, three chore Grurglaus,i while the ndaiber ut 11m:iota:is hes diroto4, [shed lour, liNi•irth CaNhaa live, had Kro tucklans Iwo.' , • • While 35 n'a:tets of Northern StalE9 ere found reprin:eitutig Vie.6;-rn Statts, unly 17 born na t.tijSt.,ttih repn:::at that •porttori of oar CollutrV. • 7 a . MAZING-BELIZIE WORXI7,IO UEN." A class has risen up amongst you (the work. tog classes). They Intl, nut with thrit hands, but with their tongues. 'Ole beet shop is their factory and lime. The tooth and theplow know theta nut, ye - t. theY-•al. ways affect to speak in the multi of tht working classes. Their harrangues &met with pikes and smell of- gunpowder, al. though they generally contrive to keep their own persons out of harm's way, They drill you to clamor, and would drill you to blood and powder c' they do it safely. They fawn•at your flr,t laula, and-yelp and sari at all other classes, ur at those of your owti class ti.hu, resist, their dictation. • They art id by your e.wo enemies or -pretended friends to make tool: itOi• fiArls of you for side fish purposes. Through them the dews. gogue cajole., the artswerat bribes, the atl4 lieu tura plunders, and the spy betrays you; and they are a ready agency fur soy scheme' however, preposterous, criminal, disastrousi —W. J. Pox, M. P. . . Q 7" MAttilocro.—The Pratithitory Liquor Law was rejicted by the Legislature .f Ma. rylaud, and,ig its stead, a stringent Lizcosti law . was sthipted, which contains, among other provisions, the following : " No accounts for spirituoce or intoxical flog liquors shall be recoverable by. law, and no account , against a deceased person's es tate; any part of whicfi account is for spirit. uous or intoxicating liquori, shall be passe's' by the orphan's court, or paid by an execti• for or administrator, unless the same be for medicinal, artistic, or sacramental purposed, or unless such liquors were purchased bb one merchant from another as an article of merchaudize." (ice' EXTRAVAGANT SALARIES.—Governor Bigler, in his annual message - to the Legit• lature of California, snip :—"The enormous sum of one hundred 'sod eighty to thou sand lour hundred and twenty-tcven donate and forty-three cents has been paid for clerk hire, and to the officers of the tam Houses, during the sessions of 1852 and 18.53. The amount paid last session to officers sod clerks alone, was one hundred and six. thousand sad ninety-three dollars and seventy cents. TEXPERANCEr ao- The Tablet, a Roman Catholic paper at Chicago, denounces the Maine Law In most unmeasured terms: ILL, opposed k? it on religious end political grounds. C:7" There was a vote taken recently On the withikey que3tion, to Greencastle, ana, which resulted as follows; For tot's' extermination, 302 For partial prohibition; 11 Against prohibition, ' • 5 Only .5 anties to the eorroration ! i The officers electeJ are all prohibitory law men, with perhaps one exception, and we hare been informed that that one' bas been lately advbcattog the Maine Law. rr In Donarara, Social Armies. every' one is r 7 tha t Weaft shoes and stoie. togs. acr A California paper adds to the list of deaths and marriages a heading for diTor ees.- D 7 Flour i• said to be 'scarce at Havana, and selling at $25 pvr barrel; The r.14-ts , on American 42r is $lO 50 Ter , barrel. Ir", 'ie's singular fact that schnnlhoya never get sick in vacation. Can Dr. Francis account for. ibis singular phenomenon 1— Perhaps iitprutes that thew is 'no medicine like fun, and that as long,as theorising sea* ant" can be put up to " deviltry," Ow will nen: be down with the moults. 2 UtirilUlSCßlltt Difitrt6 JAluttcv. lIICCELLANEOI73