iCSINESS -CARDS. .__,,, L. Li :41• UOW MAN, :4URGEON DENTIST, r. ,•,t, 11(1, k Building, Comer MARKILT and ,;,. 1 . ,:ti,t, we.t Nide. leer doors 4 ,--- ' ..• 1 . 1. ,,,„.. ) vv,te , u's DIEM wheresatt, ~,, oe the Teeth 'are performed, 18 •••ee :,. :h Ins: rte.! on moderate terms.. He WAN. .. 0 1.., Ls oth... . 40-ti );,t)• J t . t . ". MINING ENGINEEIt and. 7 Canto. Street., Patti '', \ , tv..t: - .; 0 • - eta, Murvay• and Mare LlA‘ls:;(*.;:vitig Martiinary. &a • ,notice, Agklgt for Coal ' 9a-{1 • F. V I 1.. RICILELELOS,Attoroeye at law t alltisittes,intrusird to arm Willl4ll - Centre Street, pert dour to It; [3411. 2-14 . 44 If . e. t• L;EA,VER, formerly of the firma . I W 4'. t4..EAVER, Engineers.and Sur , s elttaghrohntl In whet p1a ,... an office, la Pottsville, where he to sty friends of the ut.l farni;and r,.:inre the SPIVICYS of One 4' his pr ti• r 4 !;;NTltr....illito•t, ppPooite on 10.1, FIS111:11, ATTORNEY AT LAIS' intiorrENTKE Plirco, 3 d , . on , r bunch sP.N. ly ~,•. Ny AGl.:rbsELLtrat. & CO., Barth , , t.,• 0.-rt. in Exchatide, Tamaqua., Pcno!A• ,t5....6,1 3tol drafts for sat. on - .11 r.ti.. of the Union. Me., Draft:. pa). '.....l.rtnrip - 11 Kinking ItonAus i lu EDglan‘f• • .•..I ,t,•l And 15'ales. ' • !- 1^54 19-1 Window SaNh null-Doom of tattoos Je „.,....,11 , :rtn hand and for !tale by the Subscrlker JiIIIN JAMEs, 'i rker sir. 1 'above Tenth, Hottfville. 1^53. 94( • . - . \ILO. 1L,r . 1,,.: sttret property for sale. Inquire JOHN 11. JAMES; !kei t SI trket s‘ttwt stook Tenth, l'ottraille. ill:trill: OF THE PFAU!: „ 1 0 the collection of Accounts, In,} tirtilk duties app...riainina to his other Der. 13 1 ,, SR-1y• tiA NNAN ATTORNEY at • LAW, ;I Centre ettteet, Opposite the EplotoPal 47-11 . _ 4. ...NCI( -For ht purchase aoasale of Real Cs. lutl selling Coal; taking charge gm ; and collecting rents—from , . in the County he hopes to c..l•:acrioa , °dice Mahantango etreet,Pott3vllle. ' (MAR. M. HILL, 14-tf _ _ . Ilti A NN AN, ATTORNET AT Emig •"nice to Centre,street, PULlB•itle, oppo. ;1,.1•, - .){.11 Church, where he viii be daily, . • lifisinens jette TB to him will re altrllll.lll, addrcosed to him at either ,:.•11f11'Ic , hllrg. •. • 49-tf tilif PF.N.N. ATTORNEY. AND i 4 )04141.0R lt Philadelphia ,wll koend •u..!:= Old 311 otivir legal bustne;•oin the CHI Countien and elsewhere.— sixth steel rhilattelPtila! II I E etI%NGE, COLLIIC and General Agency OM". tor to Bank. Vot(svill.e, Deale in -tin Illon.•y, 0.41,1 and :4 il vet'. DItAFT:4 on Plitla Co 1 N..... York for .Jitf. 201,1. 4 52. • ' 12-If Pi SI:IP:UM Mining Engineer, has re t4,1;4,.. in Dr. Clifaiestel's Bulitting. hell ..11 Arne bel•r, the Prlgegant Episcopal Church Ps:, where he will prompt . t ell .trJera in the( ihe n( his profeeslou 1 - 52. 141( C+ WILLI A MSON & JAS. COOPER • , al.t, At I.lw, Poo•vitle. Office-in Centre MI " l'efoiylvania Mall." Mr ,TE , .nd at 4 - 4 I the' t:oulle,„ 119-31 n , • c.CONICAD,JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, any'' baroness, entrusted to htc care, itin and Nuteieullected, ace. otheeln • •,p .411 e Dr Halberstadt's.. 23- 1 y GRAN:IPP, ATTORNEY AT LAW. , 7 Pllll4lille, ha! Opened .in office ph qilli , v,Centrestreetorponlitrthr 49-1! 1 , !'‘.' I'. ;!,) is Ait.T. Attori.ei St Law,vommis ; . -,.. 4 v„,,:. of hr, opi.vite ArtartiCais , ~. - tr,rt,l'olt , sville, Phlna. . 17—iy• ,!.11.1 )1 L. IVIIITNII:I( L 'ATToRNEV ', t. ..;'.. ,,, lli , •,. li.iylkillconnty,Pa. 011ie -.t,ly orww•allelll.^.Mitivne 8311 k. • I • ' - 14), •t'! :•: 11,ESELEtt,111)N1IXOPAT11111 I :1, •:.'l+ N, lteninved ,his Other to one cif the P.,tiqv Me. ME IRON FOUNDERS. N'L - 1.47 BLACESTUITH:S SHOP. To Infiniti the citizens an., vicinity that he has Opened a shop In SrVeillll Street, between Sa.wrisirn, on the Int of ground occir.. rt I. r.‘t,rly and tzrhiiyier, r, Manufacturets . r. lie in all hind, 111.1,v. Oitoeing, Mn.,, Slant, larttirt rot Grubbing -Picks—NineFs' Picks, Itakee, iied •,lle wivll,la,lake this tncthod 51.-cLanica'that be. manufactures .tamps ot.h.:i are "Always made at the • J.lll6liM ATTER. . , 1.. r 3, It-53 49 ME =I :POTTSVILLE IRON' WOItES. _ mA:4oN ac *co. itEst.Ert arilionliCC io the public that they „A. • ,have taken the Estahliehruent known 14i.at,b2Mr.. the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor her., they are 'prepared to build all I Enpincw, manorecture Railroad rani, ~•: !ol.mery of ,alrn every ;lescription, at the and on the sioett reasonable terms. at.roa.l, iu want orztirant Enginve, ! it.tuttviradvantagclo g tve them, a call be: p.c,:rw; INfav It • ~r iJ:.:avrrz DIRaDDIV IRON WORKS. II UltStO. & HI(U.. Iron and Brass r . „.ii i d...i,"ie-iiii•ct Nib) Infirm their pat= 1.11.. and the iiiilitic generally. that J,..y.irii tinny prepaied,at the abuse ET , 1.• tioluitiacturr :-Itentu Ltinities of ever) i •ini, -,liiiilriiad Anil Di ill Citts,and every other .1.-iii iii Ito), Ac lirati t!astines suitable fur the , ii i ii iiii• ni -illier iiii.iiiess,titi the moat reasonable " &hi.. Biennia Cylindera fur Itia.t Furnaces , I ..'hllig. work in geserat. - ••iii in.! iif .ZII kind:, dune with neatness anddes •• it thi iiiwiint pity,. All work furnished by R , „ ~,,.,.. ivarfulitreto perform well. They •• •,•I ...di. It the t nitiiiii of those w hominy..rant nr ' •- in iii-ii iiiii• in this vicinity. All orders si. ill ... oh 1/11111. ifrat.....l ptIItIIVIL dttelailin . S. W . HUDSON. ti.,W W. HU 11) BUN. a ly Ml= =ME I'aLNICLIN IRON WORIIS. Icatuite ANINOIINCE ' I.hr l ul lir (hal they arc tltr Prowls. • ig 01 the Franklin Work.laurt Carbon. .ateiy tamed tin by 4. Stllymau, where oni !nue to Ina nufacturr to order, at thenlairce..l „ rumps, Coal Breakers, ax , ..ntry 01 almost any size or desctlption,fiir non iitirig.r.lllA. Also Railroad and Milt Cats, ' • r CAF!lngs olsay size or (moon. (Inlet! • • %folly . T ' C 1;001. F.ISLER & BROTHER. %.S KLI N SHOVEL WORKS. -The- rubacrlbere to in rn ‘,.11 thellicrA and Dna leri; nfeciclel; 01 all titiam,al the lowtst Ph ir es. Attention Ie particularly callett to 11 5t1111 , 1 . 1,.. OrltUrd lot Shovels *4 any Oil: or 'p attended to. CEO. lb FISLER:Ic BROTHER. 34-tf '2l, 1tc.12 • OTTS V /LIM ROLLING DULL. l'IlE respecttully an 'flounce to the paUlic, that theii new Rolling Mill as now completer , "and In operation, and that they are prepar . t" atiols of Bar Iron of various sizes, tli..ir eul watraut to Ire superior in quality eh , ..med from abroad, at the sante prices. • .ose tomtit factu re 1' Rails, for the tree of the tt..• ;11 , 1.1-tier:ll:Roads, weighing from 21 to SU t • irr r rrA r,,,rdr• a the best Iron, and which will • ,ed auk t, • t..aper than the imported article. pr at to 41,,ecnanies, and having add ennald-, • c•-•perir.r, r• re the Iron business, they fl atter •Ives , that tie c,n' give entire satisfaction to htvers,.. , iet u atesud,ltt.'ittheirinteres(lo pa holm: t11.111N11511 6:60. 494 f = D , ,Ixsl WASHINGTON IRON WOIXIIS, rorrevlLLE, PA. J. WHEN & in % Itt illtr 311 , 11114411 4411 litt . tottstne,.. yolont unity thclr .Ntw :quip and Fiiiindry, erected tietivern and. and I iiinting Utl Noijwilitin 141 feel, ate prt-itarell to vitt t tau all "niers “Pir r. tit! ..• ..in 4'i44•1•.. , 1(;.•:itir1 : : 6,4 It. Mug ' • M 41e :sett tin): • itreat....r.,, Di ill Cark.all kind .t.trr t c,. , tir it an I Itrilts, for 11:11 rittrt ...rt. li t ; ill kii,da of cast and wrought tarrrit. 1141114 Pra!tical and age, etmle (tie itent:lll.l• of the Coal • Itrgion their e tr,:. I.tti Itittri • t.:fNlachilwiy In their tt,t; they flatter ilia! Work r:irt it l',/,llrltstlintrztrt Itt 111 (tsr a:ll'4*(ll4.n In •heritat theta IVith n • Allorriettntlahltt .1 ItrOirtirl I y tt ertitert On the moot Ira- JOHN V. WHEN, TIIII lei` WHEN, JAMEY k.'REN. 40.tf MIMI 1 EMI To COAL oPER.STORs AND OTHERS • BO I LER TURKS. "VI S,;t, re,perloltv otette the /Wen-. uommunity to their Boiler udiont . ,nir„the Pioneer Fill , 1.10 wlu here they are prepared to ''''H•LES OF EVERY DESCRIi'TION, A!r - Stftetz , t. Eli Pipo4, Gasoine . Zcze 1!...)1er.. on hand. prnrUuf Medisille, and havog fur years ~ -11}1, • !il•ciVe,, clam) 'TO thl% branch of ifoter them-elves that work done at glVe Kali.feetioft to all who !hem with a rail. individuali. , and Corn find n ;:p•ally lo their advantage to ex • lirfore engaging ebiewhere. )IIN JAIVIE 6 6 NOBLE 21.1-1 f 1 I OILS, GUANO,. &(3 • B. A. $ S. ALLEN, oir,s, iv/lAil V Eg,l'heladr Al.l.iiNN RACK l',/) V.II/1 LE 0 /L. It ). ()I 7 1 7 I 5 ,v( 1 11 fivill,m4 triir Windt. and El ',et; gpi'l to 36,f fitil4lo.lSitlfit . 111,11111.11 111 Iv.. aodtrown Naafi 11'0, 4, 1.6 . 4 4.1,1 m) ' GEO: R. DUNN 4. CO !la WU.% RV rS, , 00•fahtl) on hand full A 11111164 „r 1\ 1 , ..; t:111...4, which thry .111 tell 'lv 11,14.1 tales. Whale Oil: Soapa , 1 - , let, T.:nro•Ca Vol, • rattillre, ;11, 011, Nasal Slores. 11 ,••• 01 eoininne winofaclore and v - :• ., • • 1 ••v7 Pateio LnL7lr;tul e UJ, 1., a.e I! wtoit• 014111.1 . F• new in general nee oft the • fotv.ad• w the Fisk r n.and Middle 614 "• I al , 'O, 1951 • el.3ni VOL' XXX. MANUEACTUI:z.y.S 7 ------• MOROCCO FACTORY. , ‘4OIWECO, LEATHER ./LNI) §,110E: FINDIN( 01.131.nre. at Drten Old Viand, nit Railroad Stt, et. voirtsvlLLE, • 1_ 2.-6 m Tire iinderltiied respeelfUlty inform ihe the above well ksiowh vel:11 s -1titelit, that CifilltSitUr lir' MAN VTA.CTI! it I; 311 lOndo , of , , • irIyMOCCO; s4[ll as. K id. Strati*, Fiends inoroc,i, rthor,!Hat /a (look nu:Wings, Pink I.lninge, ..t.c., &c., and v. : 111 coo nanity isaVe on hand a geOrtal alzortrno•fit of all kinds of . . ~ LEATHER, .. Such as Oak.Ta ned, and Red icoteLearlo4, 41,1 gh ter:Kips, French and eity Calf Skins, r, Miners' Upper Leather, Ind a 'artery of shoe rindingi. mirk as Tfirrad3, Nails, Pegs. Clamp., der., &c., all or which Will he sold at the LOW I.',c3t CArill PI114:r. JOHN L. MINNIG. re All kind* of Skins. such as F•heep, Coat . , Deer.. Ste., and also s;unian..teken in exehange for -Leather, at the highest tn.sia.et pii ps, or paid for in t7.ASII. Pottsville. Viet. V. Inha. 44-I.f GAS-FITTERS: AND PLUMBERS. 911T11 S DOWNING havinglisd set y torth . ..lra- Obis:experience as Gas Fitters, feel great coididence in offering iheir services to the citly.etis of 'Pottsville! They have commenced businiAis on their own sc. count„ In the basement of Oh; building below :Aline es' J,urval Office, whore all "Met*, either' for Gas-Fit iris or repairing, fluty be left and they will receive he most prompt atirhtiOn. Their pipes and other materials shall be of the sexy. best hind. and I be ir Fittings of every description that may he desired. will be foinished and put-itii In it workmanlike' man ner and at the•shortukt possible no; ice. SMITH & DOWNING.. N —All kind• -of Cusp! Cocks, Water' CoLkS. Stearn Corks, Oil Cups, Oil Globes, and Ellions of all sixes, constantly on Lund. All kinds of work in Brass dune at the shortest nutlet, N0v.16, 1!i5.3 45.e0n COACH MAKING. r/ IflE Subscriber, being about to intinduce Steam .11. Power and otherwise enlarge tne facilities.of his already eitensite Es- • sQ tahlatiment, invites the attention of "St_ the public to bismanuf.icture of Coach es,Nagons and Vehicles of every description. Having every department of the Coach •maklng business at Land, employing only the best o of k men, and using the best materials, dealers may i.e awe of securing satkfactory. work. •-•; Velneleifof every style and.finish madh toorder.— Repairs neatly and substantially done. 031- Orders from abroad promptly attended to. . ' Shop. Slorrie.&ddition. Centre At.,.nearly opPo site the Yorkritore, Pottsville GEORGE JENNINOS. • 1-27tf March 19,1853 NEW roingurtv. 11E undersigned- respectfully, beg leave ,to an nounce to the citizens of Seim.lll County Tend the public in general, that they have _estabfivited a Foundry in West Ilaver,, ncar the Depotol the. Mine 1111111ailroad Co.. and a short distance from the junction of thd Philadelphia & Reading and Mine 11111 Railroads, where they are prepared to execute all orders, in their line of business,sitch, as' Frogs, Chains. for Railroads, Cool Breaketro.• Watei Pipes, ; all kinds of . Casttpgli for Ma chinery, Fire kind Caller firatea. Mouth; Silesia and Points, Sash &c —They are like wise prepared to cast to pattern or ()frier or Brass or Davit Metal. !All orders will be thank fully rec eived and punrinally , attended to, and done lii„the workmanlike manner. arid on the 12111dt reascnabl. terms. Scrap: Iron will be received In ex,clainge for castings, or the customary yr', e paid in „._ 1.• U. & K. 10,11:11:11, N. R.L-Wood :Turning alao dune at slogt notice, Due. lU. Itss3 nn, ; BOOR BINDERY. rSubstlrthnr announces to, Ws friends and the public that ha has made a r 4) drrablr:addttion to lois Book tiindcry, and has procured a !look Ittnder irons one of the brit Itindertes in Pinta- , . delplitri, acquainted Won the latest style Biro .Ind whir will him out his rvork far Atito•rk.r to any thing heretofore pfr.darPti o la l'OttAVinc. ly.i - okk bound in any style of• Illtiding,e!ther Plain or to 101 l gill Turkey Moro Blank Hook, paged or plalnottaile ro.'any pattern, also printed 01111 ruled at pi 1C , : 4 lower than in the City. • i Books boun d by the quantiry,and raper ruled to Pattern by j B. HANISAN. April:4;l 4l :4. . , LEM LL who want AS vs of the real- & Co. .71. make slibuld hr patticular to Mono tie staropb. as there are various counterfeits ami stamped Collins and labelled much like film, which are fraudulently sold to some parts of die Unitid :States as our mariutarture. They are toady in Offer ent parts of the country by various a se•ink kers, std ire generally 'of very itiferinr quality Tlie genuine Colitis pi xea,,,v b ich h 311." fli . 4llllfell such an extensive reputation, are Invarisibly stamp/NI COLL' N & Cii. fIARTFORD," and each axe hash pdnfeif label with my signature. It Is now. noire than. Twcarv- Fivt: VEA am since' we commenced the MI / tines* with . . . . . Ow t..1..tn0p of l'Collins di. Co , Hartford." and 1 do not know tilmly other .Izl,- maker Ly the nauirt of Conine n theiDnitedltglates. sA M. W. rtiI.LINS. 1 ' Anent.' 20,11PS:t. • - 1-.11. PORT CARSON .sonp IA :V CA ND 1,7. FAG : suleserther announcer to the public that he 1 tnantsfactitres all kind* , of !iota'. and ['undies at hit Fat tory; in Port Cartian„,tielauyl kill rontityo which he will warrant to he equal an quality to any otitaluint abroad. and at tower prltina than simi lar artlclna ran tie purctiared in Philadelphia or eliie here. highest market price for talloyviviil hepaid In cash at bts Factory, • . October, 22, 1”3 COACH MASER'S REMOVAL: , THE StilitießlßEtt " ted npone of the largest Ciiach shops In the agate. Stieef,Pottsville. ;VANN ect taJ.ll. Adams& tgo.'s Screen Factory, where h)s facilities her toarinfdieniting all Rinds of Caryia gesa till Light IV aggerpi tan not be sit r passed— being a practical Mechanic, and; having a numberof years'-experience i it the nun itionN. Inr, Wipes to give generaksatislactioc. All Linda of Carriages and Light Wag.jne'kept on hand. .Alse.second-hand Wagono,tc. , An lepairs aently done 'Ocders frbin djstanCe promptly attended IS., wIsTAP KIRK. f Jnnr S,.IHO • PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT. • - HDICKINSON ri;apectfully annouhrcs to the .•ptablic that tii!'has per . chased the entire stoek of the late firth of Mdretort Ar. Mckinnon, th"9 l ilt"a 4 carrying on the l'innibintt business in all itebtahche3 tt the old stand onder the Putt evil to DOuse, w here he bolo', by attention to tountnenn, he may be aid.. to enetit a share of the.otiblic patronage. Ile wilfgrunt a 'dee Ain work to be as goad, and it will be done on a reasonable tet ma, as can be done elsewhere. ILDICKINNON. 53-tt Augu9t27 1k53 WIRE COAL SCREENS THE undersigned are now prepared th_fill all or ders for the it new and superior art kle 01 Screens.' Their screen. are woven firm and with recirlarni,h es, without subjecting the wlie to the' destructivg grocers of crimping and of counte pilooeises a touch greater decree of steength and durability; than any article before offered to the public. tilvecitnens of the work can at all times he seen at the Itatdwate ji Stow, f 1). I. E4erly, rorimr of Marl,t.and (*.entre Stree s. ' • ESTERLY gr.. SCIIVYLEII, Pot sv We, ptc. 24, 1853. 5241 - . :LEATnErt. . . ..- PR ITZ 41. 11 .- dyDRY, Store No 29 North TIII le D ..,•;,e., Philadelphia lt 4 ("ROCCO mANuFAci URERS, etirriers. Im LVlpnrters, Cm:minion And getterft I- Loather !Susi- DCPS, whulosAle and retail:. Manufactory at 15 Ma garetta &feet. Plailadelphfa, Jelly 19.1953 Bratty's Ram,-Norritgian sire. t .Pottsritle ,Pensa, l Plumbing HASCONSTANIII.YOX HAND A SUPPLY OFf all IliZe4l of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead; Mork Tin ; Balk Tube, Showrr Oaths, Ilydrantm. Una,. Double` and Single Acting Pumps and Water alg ki n d" Di a . ! CO L k 1(3 I. Waiter a nd eteMitl, ItraSS Copt., and Clubri..for Engines. All kinds of Copper; Work anitPluilibingdone turtle renteit inanncr . ag n thrshortemt N. B. edslipvidlornld Pottsville. Oct. 26. 1850. 43-i Darr; Iflntd , Slttatrr: eta rh herd side liro,art Street, below IVuod, P Art laelete,l44 Fat r, ins y' he found, rnnsrantly mi hand, an rt . ; it ye W.:M . IIIICM nr• Doors, Switi t 4 1..f11, and Mouldings ,wirrants.d,Frinal to barna! be in34le. BaF h r.ndy 'IN d, always on hind r. Orderg by tinter il,spatii will twelve Trump at.; trntiOn. " - Phiia., Much IS, . 11-3 m . Philadelphia CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE.' SoolA-rd,t toroer of Etglale - ond Arrk n ARLES AbAMS invites tho imrtic Mar nitmit Ce.f ramit.ip.s.afin STottE,KEEpER4 Ms ( 4 3.-E ICII.IIvP mid choice stOCII, 01 F. 1114 CV and STA I'LL llsii Copps, comprising °WM thp- M:rt otroitments TiF the city. , NEW' GOODS are being daily tereivc4 from.nur.l (i o n and other sourcex, :aid purchaiors ttmy dri.,mq on itettincihe fatest and heat s:yle, at, tho Inne.i.tE prices. . , Brodie and other ßhaw.l9 . Dtests Materials,. And Fistniptrinz 1:00,1c,..' Arranged al.lllpAralf• 311.at11/lerll6, IN hit • f !mi.,: .!i g .li, to examine them by., . -, Parttcrilas ,g.nt:ta Au, !Yam (100d.5 March 11. 118S1 IIEYSI'ONE DRY GOODS lIOUSD. EVRE & LANDELL:Ittkand Arch i.treete, l'hile 1 ndelphia, hare this season enlarged their est,thl riArment, which eibiblea them to carer a much truer r 5. ?lurk of Dry Good•, fdr tbr hope non tif.-COUNTitI! . DU iERS. In the assoitmentio, ay always he forindk full line of I. teK $11.1(el; . . FANCY SILKS, . .: . : i riA AWl„rt.:, all kinds; „ . . t• DltEttslloolll.-all'kinds, itITAPIA: LINEN GOODs; • DO COTTON GOODR, l: DO ..• WOOLEN GOODS, • BLACK GOODS—all kinds, ' . ' . INDIA elllaliel, - - (SA l'E SHAWLS, &e., ' lkaier Una dekinurlile gofidi can ativAyi he oblaintai by applying to i ;:, EYRE Al LANDIELI, 1 v'• 416 tied Ait h Surety-1. TEUMS —Nett l'aih;and prices foil artnfilinly.: I . l*D.od Country Money tecrivrd ' , Feb. t'.l, INS' . , . / 214DiEnICAN , . 4 (S D TAINE and CNAMELI3) CLASR, of rvf ry" Ovarwi y of siy le and 'lna& o f eclat, and of saGf-' sn.r tuanntAt tii tr, suit able tar Chimber,Vestltinkw.::: &r t fne a ul-rlnn4 will no pat ir 41. ; J AME.4I W. HOWES k..lnitilllEß: 4 ,, i, . - d. is al.tore Amtlic:fldllouse,:eentr• $1 1t54 •• • • • 4-I[ • • T H E PUBLISHED .EVERY SATURDAY MORNII s O. BY BENJAMW/i3ANNAIsj, PPTTSATILLE, :sciit„YLKILL COU.NTYr PENNSYLVANIA. FRAUD! HENRY GUITF.IIMAN .43 ly N. M. NEWNAM'S I. G. WORTH & CO.; DRY GOODS. NM . -,• i - ; . . , ~ • . I WILT : TBACII .1 - ot; TO. rteicE VIE BOWELS- OF THE EARTH,' AND BRING 4): . t.1T, FROST THE 4VERNS OF MOUNTAINS,. . i r r AtS ‘ I6IICIT !" 41 4`t GIVE IriBENOTIT TO .OUR iiA.ND A..liD SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO . 01711. Tit .ANF4 nr.4.5.urit.7.--Dr. Johnsoki. SI-1 "RIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES of REAL ESTATE. VIRTUE of sundry wros of ri , ,,,nitoni 73 - r: 13 . ; loons's, L. -1,1,i 111(1,14 and First 1 nttax, ik.is ted Out of the Court of Common Plena of Ochuyl kil(County, and to Rif!' dirteted. there will be r.t poi,:ctl to public ralc o outey on SATURUA V, MAY IS:A, at lei!ocloc.k in the forenoon...at the' Public. Howe of DANIEL HILL, in ..14e florougli of Pott,vdia, huylkill County; the 101- : lowing described real estate, ioz- . 'Nu. I.—The undivided moiety or half part 0! till 'hit certain tract or piece of land, situate in Pine: gr.tee Township, Schuylkill- County, bounded by lands of Adam Herzog; Lewis Waters and others, and the Swatara Creek, containing two .. hundred acres more or less wit l h die ' 111 ' .. appurienauces„ cattisisting of a two story tit a _ Log dwelling house, a one story ( )w e t. - ling house and two Stables. .. No. 2.—AO that pertain tot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Pinegrove; Schuylkill Criunty, bounded,by. lands of William Ramer on t 4 North, on the West by property of Levi-Mil let, On the South by a Public Road, and on the E4st by lands of Levi Miller and William Lutz', Trivermi•land, containing one acre and WS perch ms more or less; with the appurtenances, etrillS. [lO, of a two story frame dwelling house, ii house oqublie worship (the Evangelical Congregation worshiping in said building) and one Bare Mill ~ wit lowater power. ' No. 3.—Ad that certain, lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of l'inegrove, Schuylkill CO*, bounded on the Wesi by Tulpenhocken Street, on tlie.North by property of 'Levi Miller, on the West by an alley, and on the South by ;put of Jacob Huber, containing in width :31 feet, and in di pth 200 feet' more or less. ..No. I.—All that certain lot or piece of ground, ' situate in the BOrough of Pinegrote, nSchuylkill County, bounded in tront•by "" Tulpenhocken Street, on the near by an ..... .., alley, on the North by (sit of Jacob Hu , her, and on the South by lot of John i"..t.tes4e, E•o , containing in width 33 tact, and in, depth 1100 feet more or leery with the apportenan -1 ees consisting of a two story frame dwelling hou.c, dal kitchen and stabling. ' . . f No. 5.5-All that certain tOt or piece of ground, situ4te in the Borough of l'inegrove, Selmylkill' ()sanity. Li-quitted ih front by Tulpenhoeken -Street, nit tee North by Mill Street,' on the East by au al ley, arid on the South by other property of Stun tra Hain. containing in widtha3o feet and iu depth 200 feet more or less, with the appurtenaoces, con, . : , tintz of a two story dwelling house. No. ti.—All that certain lot or piece of ground, I situate in the Borough of Tinegrove, Schuylkill 0 ounty. , hounded on the West by Tillpenhoelren _Street, nit the ' East by an alley, on the North by lid of William Rainer, and on the South by prop• ttrty of Samuel Guss, Eso., deceased, containing in front 2.5 feet moretr less, and running buck to skid alley shoot the same width, 200 feet. f No. 7.—A1l thae:certnin lot or pieee of ground, . situate. in the Borough of Pinegriwe, . • Schuylkill County, bounded on --the lio't West by Tulpenhocken Street, on, the pa . ' East by an alley, oil the South by prem; " 7- ties now occupied by Jacob FrY,Jr., Henry Ailenbach and F. G. Weriitz, on the North -lty lot of, Anthony Sinith; containing in wiath ,:.0 rye', and' in eepth 200 feet more or less, with the dppurienances; -consisting. of d two Story frame .4welling house. • ' i No. S.—All those certain lots or pieces of ground, •iituate in the Borough of Pmegrove. Schuylkill t;,iiiitity, bounded on the East by Mifflin Street, on the North by Mill Street, on the West by an ulley, and-on the South by property of Lehintut and Gratz, cot - Miming in front 200 feet on Maur Street', and , miming buck to said alley the same width. -, - ~ ; No. f'.—All that undivided three eighth part Of a I Vernon tract of Coal laid, situate• in Tremont 1 Toweship, Schuylkill County, coutaining in the ' !'hole 411) acres, adjoinuig lands of Meiser and Vapp, Jonathan Zerbe; deceased, Jacob , Holtman N.' Company. Swataia CORI Company, anti the east branch 01 the Swatara River runs through the Same ' with the appurtenances.- s_ t ... ., • No 10.—All that certain tract of Land --W ~.) ',reale in PtnegroveTownshiplowl ^ luitii -- kill Colinty; bounded and described as MO i;111 • follows :—Beginnin. nt a marked (;iiin. tree, thence ftv. land'of• Henry Feather, !...North ri.T. digress, We-t 3i perches to a post. South S 5 ileirrees ' \Vest 26 Perches to a cliestunt' oak. •i'S milli 101 degrees, West :32 perches to' a post. - , herice by laud snid to belong to lain Miller, South 1 7 2 1 de'ame'S We) -1 lilt perches to a Chestnut oak, 'North 17 degrees,. West 15 perches to a cornet'. 'thence by vacmit land, North 791 degrees, Brett fro 11 - ,,, ii,.. is a pre4, and ilienee by land of Jacob and ;George ('alp. South .11 ileglee., East Si) perches to idle pia,' (if beginning,, containing :35 acres and a iiiiiiirter iinOrallowance of sot per cent, the ',land surveyed on a warrant granted to f3eiljamin Bisiawitzl dated January 30th, -ISIS. . 'No. 11.—All that certain undivided moiety or tuil,undivide'd half of all that tract of land, known seneially by the name oP•lleberling Tract,"situ ate in Ttemont Towns)tip, Schuylkill County bounded as follows • —Beginning at a Chestnut, ti corner re Swalara Coal Company's laud, thence 'lty the same North 20 degrees, .W eq 127 p. - -rches ito a pine, thence Neith 52 ilegr: es, Ens! ti.. per- Nhes to a stone, thenep South :41 degrees. East ltr2 perches to u pine,,thence, south 52 degrees, Big 47 perches to a Chestnut - 641 k, thencelSouth 23 de. P,Nes• - 'liasf 3-13 perches to 'a post, thence South 3.5 degrees, West 14 pi'reheis ro a white oak, thence :Muth 67 degrecS, Wen 23 Perches to a white oak, thenee Ni.•rtit St degrees, West ts3l perches to the place of t•eginning, containing S 3 acres and allow once, with the 'appurtenances, consisting of a one .story Log,' louse raid Stable. . _ , No. 12 —A certain tract of WocuiTand, situate ' ' in Pinegrove township,44lmylkiittutia -1•-•,,, • tv, aCroning lands of-David Uhler on i••s it •id, the east,und lands of .birch..birch.Stein On the .„.;., so south and weal. containing I I times and '-'• --- 77 perches and ,allowance, surveyed on warrant to Saiiiiiel 'I lain. : dated February; 11th, 1525, on the 27th. of Marc-VIS2S • . i No. 13.—The undivided one third of all that certain tract of hind situate iii Norwegian town• ship:Schuylkill County, lihundecl and described'as rollows: Beginning at a stone 4k. a line Milnerly, George:fru-oh Stitzel's laud, thence by the: same north 74 degrees and three•quatters ere4;os per. elies to a ~ t one, thence by land lately Michael and Levi Blue south 19 degrees cast, ISO perchea to a stonc, south 71 degrees west, 9-1 perches to a atone, north I) degrees west 1811 perches to the plfice of lit:ginning, contaliong 102 acres and 59 perches and allowance, being a: part of three iidiuming larger tracts, oeing together 1200 acres, which the Com inonweallb grunted unt6John Myer, Esq..'in the names of John Spaid, Charles Evans and corired Feger, by warrants dated the day of November,, A'. lA, 179.5. .• No. 1:1. -Z-The undivided one•hnlf of all that cer tain titet of hind situate in lower Matiantong6 • . , i. township,Schnylkill County, bounded by, tilliri - •-' hinds oh Daniel Hain. PhiliPZimniertrian i lli" John Carr arid Adorn iGiudenhiush, con: MP If i raining 210 acres, more or less: No. 15.—The undivided. brie:hal of rill that certain tract of-lend situate in Lower Ma hantengo township, Schuylkill Comity, bounded by lands ..1 George Burkhart, John Barr, Adain Kau denbush and others, containing 295 acres, nom o less. .. _ . No. 11;.—The.imdivided third part of a tract M ined situate in Pitiegrove township; Schuylkill , County, bounded Is) lands of Stein and Bohn, land, surveyed to John Filbert, John Ilain% ) . Zimmer man, John Keiser and Others, containing 243 news and 10'1 perches, more or less•-•‘as the property of SAMUEL HAN.. ' ' ALSO,• All that certain part ot 4 , l4it of ground, situate in the Borough' of Minersvii,;, Seltillkill County; Penna., bounded and described as 1nt1.0.v.., to wit :—Beginning at a stake on the. North ride of Sunbury Stieet eighty feet eastwardry [rem the northeast' eorner of Sunbury and Third Streets,' thence in ti northWardly direction and Parallel with Third street two'himilred leet iciLeyrisStreet, thence along the southern line of Lewis Street in an vastwnrilly direction. twenty feet; thence in .a southwardly direetion and parallel with Third St. two hundred lc& to Sunbury Street, thence in a .._, wmtwardly direction along the north 441 !: , side of Sunbury Street twenty feet to „,.. I the above mentioned place of beginning, l aw I , hettic the 'same prenattes which Samuel . , • Eaudintin by tudenture bearing 'date i t e sth o f January. lS4s', granted to Jacob Kline, deveit..ed, with the apptirtenances, Comisting of a 'two story frame dwelling . home With a Ineement siorylof Stone, with a is ,mry frame kitchen at-. 1 nielicil and a frame stable, asthe property (it HEN' RV KLEIN, adunnistiutor .1 Jacob Klem de .., deeti,ed:' i • . , i • A 1,5.0, c . 't II that pliant lot •or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Port d2nibott.. SchM•llall County, bounded on the north' by lel sold to Thornais Melon y;on the East by Coal street' on the South by a tWebly feet wide.alley; :tad on the we ,„ t b y ii f i ve f e et wide alley contattiing in' . ,front or width on Coal "street 30 feet, moreor less; and extending of the satue width 90 fret tollie flyer ; feet alley aforesaid,. with the appiirjenancesconsis- ting of t a stnal4 one dory frame dwelling honer, as the - property of THOMAS QUIN. ALSO, -All that eortaiit 'ore story 'EngintilloMe, with a stone Boiler liou.e thereunto attached:sit uate at a place known by the name of Newl3o44m, 111 the Township of Mahormy, (formerly lIMIII in t'cltm Ittill County. Said Enetne House :is hirty lime” feel by forty-five and a halt feet, and about twenty-one feet high ; dimensions of said' Boiler I.l;eiS,'..2(ll'lcet by .15}' feet, and about I f i Ice high, nod the lot or piece of ground end cur [nage appiir . . 1 711 ( 10 Ii Tl f li d C bi l li f i A l ll l 7l - 3 4 E . a ß ' S t , he D P ,A rf l'T e lE l l V . • --::” It BENNETT, JOSEPH - LEYMAN, twitillill t T. K. MILLS, T.' M.. FORTIES and WA-10i.EN DELANO; owners lc., and William Pel lai•en, contractor, stc. ALSO,' All thai celain , Farm or tract 01. land, mlilate la South Nlatilieim Township, Schuylkill County bourold by lands of .John Reichert,• , Jr., John Bewail, Samuel Reber aid Jacob Leitzel, containing PS acres or thereabout'. with the appur . teriatioes, consisting or :a one and one half Story -Log Dwelling Home hod a .Log -Stable; as the property of clutisToPHEit CUNNINGHAM. A LSO, 'ill that certain lot or piece of,'ground,. Pituate in the Town of Tremont, —.,,.,.. Schuylkill County, bounded on the " . g ' X Nortill4 . a twenty test wide alley, on MP ~• . as a.-, the- East by lot pi Levi Pinkerton', Mf - ,theSolith by Main Street, and'. on the ,Well by lot (if Fullweslet, and Miller, .containing in width 10 fret and in depth 140 . 1eet, with the ap. purienances' 7 consistinglot ;in one and a half story frame dwelling house with a one story. Frame • Kite/ice -attached, at the property ol JOSEPH BROW Elt-- - - • , • , ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of 'around, sitnite - in the Borough - ot Port Carbon; Sclmylkill' ' Cortmliounded on the North by Coal Stycet, on the Ea 't by lot ofJohn-Gilmer, on the South'by a. 10 fee. Iley; on the West by lot of Daniel Kt containing in, width 26 feet 8 inches, and in depth 110 feet, with the uppurienanctsi4onsistittg of - a 1 one and a hall story frame dwetlint house with- a frame shed attached, as the property of AliTittllt MONI E. . . e • A LSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County; bounded on the North by lot of Fete; Fab I, ~ EOM MCI .. 1, : S 9 ,:l , :i , • - ... .- ~, Ai•p'., P0T.:(.*:“.,,L.F::,q.,;:0,'„RA:.:-A-:Dv-i-F.ittyisF.4lß.... lon, on the Esit by lot .Jc tale Hodgkins, on the south by Poit!Allev, and on the West, .... 4 1 dikEe -' by Secijud F.,.•-ffecCcontaining in width. "II 2t feet and ittllepth 100 feet moree'or ii OR 4 le!‘:, with the appurtenances— it's - the property ofiAiRIW.IET DONELL Y., administrator of Janiet I.kne!ly, deeensoj. Seized, iiiirea in exectifjon, and will be sold by JAMES NAGLE, Sheriff. Seecifris Office.. Pottsville; 1/ • c" -- . , . April 22,185. t. r- , ,.) j/ . tiff-ii. PUBLIC:;' SALES. 011PUAlsiS' APART stmt. P - 11:URSTJANTio a ileceim of the Urpliuts' court ot elettuyikill Pountfil Pennsylvania, made on the Twent,y<eig rah day c. 4 March, 1651, the under signed, William H. ildefishall, quardinn of Laura, Vial, u'ininor Child of !.,,losephine Vi e ), late of Bordeaux, in Fr*ace, deceased, will expose to sale. by public Venduti;Mill will sell on'TiILNS DAY, the I wenty-tiftliktny of. Mai', 1531, at two O'clock, in the afiermicii,mt the HOuse of Francis Dengler, funkeeper . .in ildarrY township, Schuylkill County, ntoresaid, the : ,undivided 'interest of the said Laurii Vie), a miutiki whatever the same mav 'be, (being One equal undivided twenty-fourth part or share, more or 1019 in Twenty-live certniu Tracts of Lag, to wif7•:,,ln all that part of the lands embraced within the said Twenty-five Tracts; which is Situate in Ilia - County of Schuylkill:—, Being Twenty-five cerlitla Tracts of Land, whtetc were patented to one,AZichial Soderstrom, by Twenty-five several Leqers Patent, dated respect ively the Nineteenth; andiTiventieth days of March, 1 - 795. enrolled in Patent'Books, Nos. 23 and 24, and were by the said 11it Turd Soilerstrom, by •Deed dated the ;Twenty-se-04d day of April, 1705, re corded in Northumberfaild County,, iu Deed Book -K, pag e' 359, patted and eeinveyed unto James Odier, Augustin... Ilan:gum, John 'Botequet and Henry Lewis DupaSuier, their Heirs and-As signs, as tenants in Otimilion and not as joint ten ants, and were then sitaate in Maikanoy township, Northumberland Cotanti‘i now partly-in -Northutu berland County anilitly. rat- Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and vette surveyed Oct Warrant 3 grantee! to the folloWiri,-k . .'imamed persons, and con• tam according to the, pfllicial survey thereof, res. - pectlyely, as follows ' .to wit :—John Dar e 399 acres and allowance; ' rahn Did, 444 acres -and ; Mary Dar, 4 . 8'4 - acres and allowance ; Peter Dar, 400 acres anitallowance; Luk e D m . 335 acres 'and three qua Ors and allowance; Smith Evans, 390 acres and *nowance ; Luke: File, 33c3 acres and allowance; Gilliam Harrifom 414 acres' and allowanee; John *Win, 202 acres and a half and allowance; Luku'Aloglin, 406 acres and a ' quarter and allowauclif,;' R-o b ert Irwin, 4-14' acres and allowmice; Lukelid i oylo,4o7 and -a half acres and allowance ; Lukens, 431.7 acres and thfee quarters and' alltitariee; Robert Pour, 393 itch's and 'allowance ;,,,Xohn Smith, 410 acres and a quarter and allowunct; Luke Sinith,.43B acres and n half and allowance ; Robert Smoke, 398 acres and a quarter and:allowance ; Abigail Smith, 347 notes and allowindN; ltobert Tid, 3'73 acres and three quarters antliallowance ; Luke Fidler, 450 acres and a quarteOtal allowance ; Smith Lu kCas, .181 acres and Mm tarter and allowance ; John Housed, 345 acres-1111d liirec quarters and •allow• ante ; John Mcaillin437ii acres and-allowance: Jer e miah Jackson, 394:acreia and allowance; and Mury Snutn, 411 acregand a quarter and allow ance; and contain the whole, Nine Thou sand Eight Hundred and Twenty-nine and a half acres cud UllOWtitte4 , . 'The sale to he- fur the hest ice Ilea can be had far the same, and for Cash to fe paid at the confirniMiutt of the sale. WIL L 4151 H. AINKSIIALL, Gilarrhaa.. 111-41 Dated, April '22, l!'ll PIJR NT td a tkeree of the Orphans' Gun - , of Si:00: ill Ccunty, Pennsylvania, made on% the li/it-my-eighth March, 1551, (he tinder- , signsd..Willmin - H. Marshall, Guardian of Cecile Vtel, u in nor child 4.;lJuseproue Bousquet late of Bordeaux. in Frfince, ilcceased.'will expose to sale by public t eikkiie, and will sell on THURS DA V. Abe twenty-110 day of May, 1554, at 2 n'elock.in the atiernairii nt the House of Francis Derwer, Innkeeper, itnilarry Township, Cemity ntbresaid,The undivided interest of the said Cecile Viet. a mietbr, whatever the same may be. (being an eqiial itt dicilled,'iwenty-lnurth part or Share. Itioie or 3,4.4 in Twenty-five certain tracts of land, to wit;: =lnall that partrit the lambs embrared - rani Twenty-five tracts,, whielf tlituate iu ,tVe County of Twenty-five 4•eirtain -tracts of land, Which trere patented :o cifie Richard Soderstrom, by Twenty-five severalXeners Patient, dated respec tively the nineleenth:afid.twentimh days of March, 179:7c carolled in Patieht books, Nos. 23 and 24, 'and were by the raid-alehard Soderstrom, bY deed dated the twenty-see - Mid day of April. 1795, re voided in Northumbeiland County; in Deed Book K:, page 359, ke.,Nrarited and conveyed unto James Odier, AugnstGi Boutiquet, John Bousquet and Henry Lewis Didiasrmier, their heirs and MO signs. as tenants in cikiamon and not as joint ten ants, und were Wen Situate in Malianoy Township, Northumberland Coliflty,..now partly an Northum berland County and4artly in Schuylkill; County, Pennsylvania, andLlvere surveyed • on warrants unfitted to the lollow,pig, named persons, aud con tain according to thif: . : official survey thereof. re spectively, us loll4s, to wit:—John liar, 399 acres und allowance ; , John Did, 444 acres and allowance; Mary Dar, 1382 acres and allowance; Pe ter Dar, 400 acres and allowance ; Luke Dar, 355 acres and three qtarters and allOwance; Smith Evans. - .190 acres alul allowatwe; 'Lnke File; 331/ acres and allowaticeirlWillitini Harrison, 414 Berea and alloWance; Joliir Hoglia, 20:1' :tares:aid a half and alloWance; talW llogliti. 406 acres and twiner ' tersand allowance 4 4tobert Irwin, 414 acres and allowance; Luke hie le, 407 and a half acres and allowance; Abigail' ukens, 430 acres and three quartets and allowance; Robert Poor, 393 acres and allowance; John Smith, 410 acres and a quer-- ler anal. allowatice . i.Luke 4:IS acres and a lira and allowance ;4:oer' Smoke, 398 acres and a quarter and allownfilm ; Abigail Smith, 347 acres raid allowance ; ltiiberi Tid, 375. acres and three quarters and alloWiihee ; Luke. Faller, 450 acres and a quatter rind Atiiwattee;' Smith Lukens, ISI nears and II quarter dud allowance"; John Hour 1, 311 aeres and t lam:Omura arid allowance ; John 376 acres,tud allowanc Jeremiah Jack-, sou, :390'aiires and rtflowance, and Mary Smith; 411 neres and uriutifter and allowance, and eon taming. in the whole;; Nine Thousand ight litm• Bred and Tyetity - -rillienad a:hull - acres and alrOw pace. The sale tciire for the best price that can es had for ihe ,suMe, - and for cash to be paid at !he confirmation of :111e sale. • WILI - 441/I lf.. MARSHALL; Guardian. 16.41 Dat r.l A pril 12,1, LIFE INSURANCE. rpirE gran 13 attu .111 INSURANCE, ANNUITY I:and ‘TIIUSI' 0011PANY til , PHILADELPHIA. Othee , No.l32 CIH . ',IJTA ST., the First Door East ~f the custom Hohie. Capital, 8300,000. Charter Porpetudl. Continiie,tO make itisurancesonliveson the most favoribln Tile the tiatiital heitip s ald up anti invateilongeater with e large a nifcatStantly increasing reservedfund, offers a perfect secuilty to the Dunned. The pentium!. triiy;be paid yearly; half-yearly,or narierly. The Company adia.oostis periodically to the In surances for. life. The first Donne, aPpmpriared In 'December, lett, and,l.the second Itouua in December, amount' to all•.atlition of *214 50 to every Ingot-ed . .untlei'. the. oldest policies ' tusking $1202 50 Which wail... paid when it sha ll becowe claim, instead of *WOO originally holland; the lIlPal - Web!. amountto CPI 50; the nest in egetolll2ll 2O for every $10011; liiitothers in the same pupation according, to the atitittint and time of standing, which a•dditlcas make an ittierage of mole, thin GU per cent, uponthe premiutniyaidovithout increasing the an nual premium.. • Ai:ANAGEDS.. John A. Brown, • D. Danner,. Thoma., Ridgway,l Atnion Davao. . . ittitti.Lay Smith, ; . !..4 Fredirick Brown, ..,. Itot,ert Pearsall. ~ . fleorgoTaber, • Jrt , eph Yeager, .:'..." - • John R. Latimer, ' Thtritm. P. Jelmmt",,,:: Wharton Lewis, ' Jobt•ph T. Itaitcy,';' , . John IL tslse.lt. ' Patnithitla eontaiotna VIM e of rates - and explana iions,torni 0 fapplikitivin and further information can be, had at the tufo d',.; , . • ' • •.- Tit .. .041A8 RIDGWAY, President, I.lnicta F. J , • r':••l'he Nllblicribee„ia- Agent for the al&e Company in Shit ylkill Counit; and wit) elrect Inrnrateen,and gore all noterrary Nroi [nation on the stlhjeet. - PIANOS,' MELODEONS. GI7ITAIIS,Ac: 'FM: eubscllX.erkup;!ning a Wateroom for the JL sale of Meyce.s,ndtehirttet lag's celebrated Pl .a. • . ' _ANOA. - Also,fine -toned ''".7 '• - Metcliti , iin.., fir Private "" 1 1f. , . and Churches, or - • ,• ' - Ho AS, .. the V . pty beet' manufae•l '. - f e titre.,:i..Also.thittirs,dx... • , allot' which ha w 0401 here al ti..3.11;311 thy prices. These io , trunivntkire all selected 'by a competent tleq.lll. and Ilit . en:i4n tees all the Pl3llOO he sells—it thry are Hot what they are repreee;nted filet. can be rttutrted, - . -.. . B. BANNAN. 53.-51,pisrP. Mok tur.:l Chtekering received the two first 510,1a15a11.112 WprWe Fair, fortlith Itt a r.rtnu.st for ttiOttior merit wttlt 06123,1953. 17— • NEW sTocii • • wirwbow SIEULDE. xew eiTLE • 1d34, G. f„:' , :IILLE.R. 4,-. CO., 1634.. 1k 4 ANUFACTUItptef and Whole/ale end Retail. lUD:lslets in WINDOW, SHADES. South-west corner of SECONH and , ARCH Streets. PHILA DELPHIA. Pt! Cii airhOothe'S Landscapes, Borders, ya,es, scrubs, IhilDtets. • t:0r.411 fIORDERS,*.e.. • all the most bearitgul designs and perfection of rink h in Ole coontiV, and at such LOW PRICES as -challenge all eiitilpelitlon. Huff and White HO landi,Canintles. ta., , ,ets. Cords, Brasses, Ake., in entry variety; for;fllty or Country Trade, We In vite an castnlnatnift: of nor /lota, at the Depot. S t W cornet oriseciied and Arch Streets, Philad'a. Jan. 4d, 1A54 4,5 m VOR - Safe M'alttlpi'li DRUG STORE, an &fault meat of MaraWalmprotted Tittloien,• among lit hid) ate .Double and Single . Improved Ttuaset, Int do do iifld style du !hero nbdquOnal 114pnttits,, Ladles' d6lßlldrt htlices, Gentlemen's ElastiOnspender Shouldecarsees.- Iluepensoty andag ilk and (Anton. hililiTLlC Agent.. Sr pt. 29, I' lOR piINIB. . I CA cIIINISTS and MANUPACTII- HERS, No. 30 $.4 , N II A tiVE.d.PIII4.IID'A. ' • - ',Orden. rcCetvet3 by J. A. II OGRE. Pottsville. April I, 1034 ': • —1.14 y A PVILVESetDEALBR IN SCRAP IRON, 11.. Copper; Oracle Bar and Block Tin, Sadder's spletter LeadSkeFb(ders received for Brans and Copper workTendAtinchine forisseing. All otters connected with the:Above Hee promptly attendad to en•P` N. E.CorniNPaonand Mouth t reeta.Philad'a dine 11. 103. 1441 • • SATURDAY MORNING, NAY 13, 1854; ORPLIANS COURT . SALE EIrE . :INSURANCE ApriC6, 1853 IntatOWS TRUSSES GI wv:ttroaavair & DEA - 1417,N IN .OILS, 'PHILADELPHIA: . . Spring inillinert Goods. ' ! * • JOON STONE in.,RONei No. .45 South SECOND Sirttt, Philadellihia. H -- • E now In ewe, of the ft 'own Yinportatien, a s., lar g e and handsome assortMent of ~ ILIBBONB, ! - ,!! ! . - SILKS, ! - . ' FLOWERS,' ' ORATE: 4 . - • and every article suitable to the Nahum! Trade, to which mutant additlim wth tie made ihrongliout the graven, thereby enabling them to Orer the lar gest and must desirable selection of articles in theft line to be found in the clip . 1 I ! Philad'a., March 18, 18., 4 , ' • . i 11-2 m -; STRAW GOODS--SPRISG IS:A, • r SUE dubseribers are - now prepared' 10 exhibit tit 1 their birLEN DID NEW ESX'AtiLliilltdF.NTjnid completed, on tile site of their limner stand, N v, 41 Soulh SECOND•sTREET, Plll*delpbta, an entire net. and beauttlul stock of Fnary and . rcitk BUJMitt!. and Flatie.Flowera. &r.; and Panama. ratin and Summer WILY tur Gentlemen, which our old pat, runs, Merchants and Illti'Wets generally, art spited to examine, confidentially plunnsing than. in extent. to a, riety, in novelty, and in styles, a ?inert tintmiut. led. , 13. Orders carefully and promptly executed. winTE &CO.. Phila., bidirch IS, Itia4. I ' 11-3nl ; J. STEWART. DEPUT, 11T as North tiecond street, below Callow., I 11111, Philadelphia. has on hand la splendid assortment of Velvet, Tapestry, BrO,VClV.the.t , I ply, Ingrain, and Yetilli3ll. carpets; hesitate! i./r t eggets, Canton and 1:4C03 1 • deil, door. mat a. tlooo , and rank, oil t Willa stair rods, hearth rogs,.dir• hat IA itt e his other Store. corner of eitti end Spring _Uar-1 — den street, under the !Sports Garden !Wholesale and Ileiall.• • 1 1 Phila., March ld. lti 4. h I • I 11.6 m • • Millings, flats Bonnet te e. WROLEAALE AND RETAIL Nu 424 North SECOND Strut, below &Own , West Side,..Ptidginfelphio.'=, , , J!el,. CUTER takes this Method utififortning shl ERCHANTS and MILL) h Eli.% aid all wI ap. recite the advantage of purchasing theca goods of the 31anufetturei, direct, to glen lilto *call, and look through histarge assortment of. Ads:' style BUN. NEIrl and lIATid, and be convinced of the Get that. began sell them cheaper Man any other house jut - city:. 1 , . : - • • • : Match 11, 1f 1 .54 •I'l I 10.3m' • - SMING FUND H `OF THE UNITED STATES COMPANY' , . . THIRD AND CHESTNUT STA., PIHLADRHFHIA. Interest, Fire per ceni. per ciun our, rilftW',oldeSt FIVE PER lUENTAnterest pal knlCo. 1 to this city and Stale, continue toreceive money daily on deposit, and pay back daily se ithout nOtice as usual. Parties 'can also put in and like out money :MON DAY EVENINGS, from 7 nth stt REFERENCES—Fise.thoUtand dealers. March 11,1654. , lttlm - • • P. urn carr a co., ! COHN CisION . MERCHANTS, • I And Dealer a n. Fish, ekee.n.and Prorisionsgelt , wally, Yuv.'G9 4.30 S. IVIIABOES, AVE t onstautly on hand a supply of Mackerel, 11 CORA , Shad. Sahnon,llerrings, Rine Fisb,White Flab Haddock. hams, Sides. Shoulders. Lard, Reef, Pork% Cheese, Doane, Dried Apples, Dried Peathes, Cranberries, &c. March 11, 05.4 . • LATEST STlitLE ' „f • • CALVEH has now, In Acre and ' deais daily receiving froM alannlactu- klaß ter, and Importers, a handsome as vortment of cITiIA%V; llitalti, Lace and LINEN BONNETS, French and, American TI.OWERS, RIBBONS, el ILES; LAVVISS, and a gen eral assortment of hrILLINEItIe (:OOPS. Alen; now manufacturing WIRE arid BIICKItAM FRAMES and CifOWNS. of the lateat French and English Fatterus. Cr MERCUUANTa and MILLIN6ItB ate Inv lied to call and efamme before purcbasine,.;being confident, that his styles and prices will compare faecirahly.' with those of any other establlehment. I Wlll. !CALVER,I r Nn. 50 N. SECQND March 4.1954 ~ EROI3ERGERS PREPARED COPPEE.i . - to a new. article of now for the.firee . - . . time offered to the public i It is to be used "'tin h-: out:mixing with other coffee, nod is put up to 6t, r.ic I ,clo g e.•to be retailed at the pm'e uf riarateit coffee: Vue package of this preparation ar di go tie lapel oat. POUND MID, A HALF. of ordmaty toffee: while the' beverage produced will be mll t, clear, and of floe flavor, and entirely frel from everything Mind one to health: , • ' irde The - attention of the Mercha ale of Schdylkilll county is reapectfolly solicited .to this article. Whole:, sale Depot N. 81.DILL,WYN street, below isioble, Philadelphia. - 1 - ' -- - 1 Fehtuary 25, 1i354 ~ l a 8-3 ms, . ,„, Eli DAVIS & CULltit i , • Dealers in I LAMPS, LANTERNS 4. CHANDELIERS', N. E; rornet P,;ttrth, iind,C4crry , • PIILLADELPULA: • j • 1 HAVING enlarged and im&oved their 8 toire, an 4 having the targest assortment of Lamps in Phila deiphia, they,arr now prepared to famish hoe Oil, CaMPLIENE, BURNING FLUID,, Ethereal oil, Phosgene Catiapd Lard oil; Lamps,Lan terns, of all paten's, Fancyllotel and liall Lamps. Chandelle's, Oirandoles, Candelbrat, ana Britannia Lamps, at the Zilanufactuiers' lowest pritesi La'ups by the package. at a sin ill advance over ituc hot' prices. Being large ItLinufactlairrs of Pius 011, Burnaig Fluid. Ethereal oil,l,lllrohol, and (the Orlijr me) Phosgene Gas , _ they can futnOt theselarticlSs at .such prices that NerChlqtas will find it to their ad vantage to buy. Call before golne ffyoi want bargains. Also,lhaafety Fllaid LeMpror Set.. tient. IT res:l. , 3d-Iy FORD PATENT VENITIAN BLINDS lIESE 'Hinds overcome the only,,objection o 1 this highly useful and ornamental 4peadage every well' furnished house. They are sCrartungedas to let dowa'from the top of the window an! welt is bolsi up Crofts the bottom, or can be suspended at any point between, giving free access to light and air when required, affording every opportunity of cleaning them front the gone. They are as simple in arrangement and neatly as cheap as the .Ordluaty blind. All 1 ask is, that goo call arid trassine acin before pure/taupe.. TiUN! :WINDOW /PUDE'. funiveranc ~..... -...-.., - Shades,thlt Cornices, Band* and I'm, 011efothe.&c. &c.' ' ' - • , ~ , , LETTERED gtIADES TOR STORE WINDOWS pa ro le d to order. Wlic-cloth Windt - or Screctrininnifactured toorder,benutifully landocaped or plumb. i E. FORD, .• Wholesale and. Retail Dealer. N 0.21 youth ; Eishat St-Rd door below Market,Philad'a. May 21..1853. . ... 21•11 r. • i , ZOLLARD..' PREMIER ARTISTE IN, HAIR, 177Cheitnut opposite the state llottee, rirli.ADELklilA, in ventor of the Chdebra led Uoesamer Ventilating Wig pod Elastinland Toupees:. Inatructions it. enable ladies and gentlemen to , measure their. own heads ' with accuracy: , • For Wigs, Indus. ,Troupes, Scalps, In., No. I The. round of the. No. From :forehead 1.30 • , j back as far as bald Trout forehead over: . Over forehead, !as 'the head to neck.) !far as respired: V 3 Froni eartocalovet 3 Over thectown' of the top.• the head. : 4 Front ear to ear r'd I ! • I , I • . the forehead. i lI:DOLLARD has always ready for sale a splendid stock, of Gent's Wigs, Toupees, Ladle*" Wigs, half Curia, dec., bekirtifully manu factured, and as cbeapas any enabllahme'ut in. the Union.• • , . . DULLARD'S Herbal:Own Estrattor Louirotta Hair Tonie,preparedftom south AtuericataberbisodroOts. the most successful article ever produced for preset •ving the hair foam Celina: nut or ensaelusticolor,vc ttoring andprescrving lea..a...ahoy end ;Mannar:l flat,,. Amain other ressolis why trul_Litt'i hair cut 'dug Saloon mainpinints inimenae popuraiity is the (act that his 16nle ie kaplied to every !head of 'bar cut at his establishment, ennsequentlyi it is kept!, in better preservation than Wider any other known ap plication. It being thus praettrally lifted :t:1) , then sandi.olfe.■ the greatest guaranty of ifs efficacy. 1 Sold wholesale and retail at hie old establisliinint, 177 CHESTNUT St.,uppoeitethe S i ale I.louse.P adelphla - ' R. UOLLARD has atialidiarnvered the se plss tarry of HAIR JIVE and a,hr.Poncce it for !ale, With • perfecteonfhlence in its stltpasslng eve'rythlng of the kind now in use. It COintelbe hair either :black! or biown, (as may be desired,) and i* used teillyst - egg injury to the Asir or skis. either by main !or other wise, can,be washed off in ten minutes after imp cation, without detracting from Ire edleacy;; Perrone irtsiting cheeky are invited to give him a rail.' Lec tern addressed to R. DOLLARD, 1:7 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, will recelsu attention; • July 23.1533 20-1 y • • • BANNAN . . MDR Subscribers Invite your emeralds to their A' Stock .of OIL, CANDLER AND:SOAP, Which they oder at the lowest ma deflates. CONSTANT. LY FOR SALE' - Blenched and Natural Wider and Spring Ski. Blcached•Winter and Sprint Lard Oil. I I Elam White Winter Solar Oil, . • • Bleached Elephant Oil, (Winter and Spring,) Strained North West Coast and 'Polar Whale Oil, Winter and Spring Wbate Oil, bleached, Straits Bank and Tannets' 011, Machinery and Greasing Oil, 3 ; New sperm Candles, Pate ritPolished Sperm Candle a .(Colore4 nd Plain) Stearine Candles, PricesPatentCandies,(fer which we are pole Agt's) • Crystalline and Polished Candles. Fot above Candles we received the first_preellsot (a tilleeeMe. dal') from the Franklin Inatitilte, and a Diploma from the Sate Agricultural klocitty,attbeirlateeablbitinp Toilet Almond and other Fancy Soap, Yellow, Brown. While sad Castile Soap, - Relined Spermaceti in Cakes; • BOLDIN k HOE. 31 MoratWbarves third more above • ARCII - lay IL . , . 11.1, 'IVST RECICIVIED.—k large aseOrtwent of ell thleitill4 Perfumery, aaa., from the Ntenfaethgtee of Jules Usual It Co., Berrlsos and othein. All those who want doe Perlnmery,:eall at C. BARLEVII Book and Vatter, Store.• . Jan. 11,1164 • i 1 341 • ME 10.3 w A NEW ARTICLE. Reed Bl inds, Buff . . . . . , -;I-/ • ' - ; I- I' r ' . ;11. '".• II . . , . . . .., . • . . - ;d - I . . . / : . ; - . . row I . . . . _ . FIRE INSTAANCE: INDETaparg. • , • TUE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAttt OF PIIILADELYIDA. -., 0 PFiCE N 0.1631 Chrstbut street, ite'r Fifth S DIRECTORS, ' Charles N, Bauckrr, Pewee W. Rid,,,,,,, _ .Thowas Hart, . - tloroecat D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner. Adolphe. E. Irmo., I: darouriGra'nr... 1)2%1.1 8. Brown, Jacob U. Sundt; Morris Patterson, Continncto make insurance, permanent or Ileiltril bn every description orproperty, in town andcountry at rates aa low as arthronsiatent with security, The• Company ha ?e reserved a large . Contingent Pond, which with their Capita land l'remiatnt,safely invested, afford ample protection :o the aaSured. - The !merino( the CompanY on January Ist, Iti49, pnblished agreeably to an act of assembly, were as follows, sit- Mortgages 090,558 65 'Otorks,. Meal Estate, 108.35t1 90 Cash, Se., Temporary, Lonna, 145,450.0iL1i 81.4'20,097 67 iiince•their incorporation, a period of eigbteen dears.theyhavaid pwanitiofene .ithoß Ash, red tkputoti o losaes by tire thereby afford ing evidenceof the advantages of insurance,as M. the ability and dlsposiaou to meet with , CHARLES N. RANCHER, T . realdont. . - • CHARLES RANCHER, Secretary. The eutowribn t bas been nnotn!ed agcnt rut the Above mentioned i nst motion. and Is now prepared to make insurance, on every description o cproperty.nt lowest intes. ANNUM 111/Stitil:, Avnt , Pettnvirle. Jan t I .1W S-tf. OM= TIMED AWHILE STATEMENT , . ; . /IF TIli: STATE•SII.ITICAL FIRE ana MARINE 11-1 IN *lllt. A N C E COMP A N),Z of I'ENNSVLMAN I A• Ahatich Olnee, 14S CIIRsTNTT :greet, l'hilndAphis. , Asset. May 1,1652, ! $209A6 51 'Premiums recrav,:eto May I Itisl, _ 135.250 sr, Interest on Lnand,ir.t., 1 IMO 19 ,Cilplialgtock: 1 00600 po .$446,163 26 'Losses, expenses. re•iosurnnce and re : turned pretriluuts. ' - 69,664:6 .. .-:'•q , 4**,.. 8:15'1,318 TO IN VESTSII, .8. . . , Bonde,alortgapee, sine k+ c:.. Und o,4fetgnod :I. ' ' 1 eecurities:l ' p1(11.4q fte 'Premium notes, - ' 1:2,016 51 i Ca6lloll band. 1/ ,r2O 2,1 , ......._ ____i_ Total am'.of resouice= I iattie far lonses, $3f.8,314 t 0 Tilly Company InAttre.: on`, brilldine, : 3 perpetually hr limited; also, on all kinds '.I li tnerchandize surd l'u r i.. niture by the year. on the till..il renttouable termn. Applications:for 1116111111(W to the above Comps y are respectfully solicited by JOHN T. SIICENCR, A0'1. 1 " OFFICE—Ii CENTRE titreet, ad abovedoor 1 .tr Mar ket. Pottsville. June 11.1851, j tiiI9II4WIL! VALLEY • i4IIIWER.t INSURANCE COMPANY, sconA.Npv YORK Capita/5'.160,000. 1Vel( and secu .t;ly inroird . . Di ttECtORS. ADAM C. YAM PATTEN, MEV V REDDER, . WILLIAM RUMOR._ ..IASPICA HELL, CII•RLEJI P. ZiATIOCIS, 4 . 1111.1 Y 11. DERICE, ABRAM W. TOLL, ISAAC VEDDER. JAMES WL I'ANULRN, Ily.Ntir A. HELL, 171I•LIEEN 11. TOLL,' IICOL/LASIIII...IIi V, Joni Ai. I.AxiiNo. I OFFICERS. . , A. C: ‘ , ...s l'arrt:N,Pres't L!.borr6R BE.l,l..sccretary. WM. RECTOR Vhe Pre,'LrAritt A'9 V. Tot"... Treacr, Kint NI V.Tit lIA Nit I Nitty, Jim., Coto_ (,1 I A g t ut, Ni,„ 3 Greene strec 1., Trenton N. Lt. . Itk:FEIMICCES. , . ;110n.5.11. ' ' '.lohnArin,Co.4.lndgc,s chr ncetnile. • ••Jim-F.llmo, Stolid', ” D. I'. Fin i c,r, Con Id y 1:lork, " . .. " Abram A. Van Voist, Mayor. " M. - Myers, Ex-Mayor'.' " D. Wriglii, Recordtir, Albany. 11.11. Van tlycki PropriOor Alban v All .t 3. Jacob G. 'Sanders, Esq. , -, . 'Thnntas Clark, En, New York. -Er Policies nf Insurance a x ntnst F i!e, a tid also 41n iand paliei.., on I:0AI. ajot MOATS. Colie“gned 'to "' Andelphla', New York, ond F.,l3tein Port, isSlied J'. F. ‘VIIITIN EY; ' . AsrentTor Schuylkill county, - Odle.: next door to Mliwrs' Hank: TO.: r •, 3un . e25.1953 IRON, Szx PIG LEAD; PIPE, &c. • • G LIS and American I' d. Tin I:4C4st Iron Wat•r and Plia!s, Block Tin, flantr n Pig linu,and crmta pi.genernin; a: 10tV e'l rateA. For sale by • , t ' EAlit'. Jr., . No. ss-Nortti, Wharves, Philadtlphia April 12, DU ; - to • METALS ! METALS ' ' _ . : .. i . S 7 ICI - ITER 4 , 21TaliNIGITT,• , . Neiar the corner of Prfth and l'enn :!:t,:, at tl,, - Old IV/,rte" Starr, lirddwg, Pi. . ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERri IN Tin Plate, i .Rabbir Metal. . . Sheet Copper, ' •,Crucit•ler, "• Zinr, :German Silver, . ". Iron; :, ' Brass Tubing, . . " limo . ' • Iron Hammered, - •or . Lead: •.' Roll d, Brace Wire; / - . '• sbett, , . Nails, '. i " Slit " Streets, V ; " Ovol, . . ." ri'llt r ,,, • - ..! ". Hall Rioted, Anneitied Wire, i " Round Ito 1 Indite, Iron ;do • • " Bailer, , , . Capper 'do '. i 11 , ~..... Flue, Tinned !do Spitig' !.rlo ~01111, - Dar Lead, .. "2- Stroll, , •' Tin, ; •• Norway Rod., " Solder,, 71 •• Horse Shoos, firaziere Solder. . '1 Axle Iron, . • Rpelter, i f Angle - • •Pig Tin, I i rteel C.a.it: ; $ Lead. „; * I ' Ceram!), . Copper. i -• Sheer, Roll Copper. - ewe& Blister. Copper RiVets, , [ " spring, t• Nail., : " Arlie: i 0.1.; " Tecka,•• , ' '' - Tined& Illack rare, ; Antillletly. ! " " ! ". ItlY.el:.. For ante at the lowest p.i.•sril.le prices, whiileeitte and retail.; . i April 4 . 1',1651 16.6 m reinserrs PATENT SCALES, , s Sold at :heir _ I 'ILVAHEIIOUSE, No. - 240 :MARKET St., .1111 LADE LPII I A . itiiitroaddray., Coal, anti Farmers' t? , CA LES, Net In any part of Inc country. by el per ielleed - Workinv and at abort notice. April 6, IBM I. It Gut ' BELLOWS; PORTABLE FORt.:E li ti t l , i p 3 O t r MtTIIS AN I; • JEW• JEW mes.;Stne l a and dies, Platform Scalt-5, from WO to 000.1beJ (Fatirbank's patent) ; Nov• city Loeltre, Latches. Tea ati4 Counter etelttN,Garden Engines, Pumps (or any depth.of welt ; 16. tons of hest Otindstone, dressed and centered ; Mill, Cross• cut, Circular and Bridge Builders' Haws; Lead Pipe, Rants, Morticing Machincs, - atc at the Hard ware Store ot, 'W. W. EN !GOT. - - • . , 229 Nlsrket Bi., below 60, North 'Ode. YhilaJrinhie April Ir., 1851 15.3111 IRON AND STEEL. • DECOU AND, MIDDLETON, importer's and Dealei j i'len IRON and 4TEET., NO. 13, North WaterArra, above Market, Filth -4elphla. 'A gehoraF.aseurintent tdostantly on hand. - Phila., March 18, 1851. llly. me:mom swims, OP EVERI!DESCRIPI'IUN, SVITA IMF: for Bail nude, u'anals,&c., for weigh ; ing hay, coal, ore,aqd ts•treltaisitse Purchasers may, feel asrured that they ram lie sup plied with a superior 'and reliable article, and run 110 trek. Each kale Id guaranteed emceel, and if' trial) nut rsunditatilt•trtoy, can resumed ev II f ini ,l elisrge. ractory at tht idd stand s (!:(I,lllolir (lea for Sully years, cornea of Ninth and :firkin Streets, neai Coates Street, Phitailetphts. A 11110TT E(llC(l.so(ar9 to Elliott & 7 -:tra • Feb. IS, 1554 FURNITURE, NEW ronrwruna WARDROOMS. .11? rket Streit.(G.;rard Ro , A) four floors above Eleventh., STrth &dor, tIONST ANTLY on band a hose aettnitorent au rre rior Furniture; of every dr.vrriptlbr. French Bolls, Tete-a-tetes, Chairs. &c. on hand - nr niade to order.and warranted. at greatly reduced rash ; prices. Fornittna carefully packed._ and Phipp.. tug any pan of tho Union.' T. 11. TVAON. April 1,1854 • 13.31 n HOUSEHOLD GLASSWARE; FROM the prlottlpal FIteIOTIES and Late Auction eales.eomprisiag a full and &enable 2.lllollllleßt at 35 PER CEIIT. ISLLOTV en at ntree. Dealers and others: will do wet! to ehll before purchasing elsewhere. 1.000 Parkaree now on hand. EDWARD P. COIIFiELD, 152 South SECOND atreet, (above spruce.) Philadelphia. 15-3 m Apr 1115,1854 • New. tyleC ottage FilenHare. THR subscriber is receiving flops the Imet, Moon • factories In the City, a large lot of Cottage Film'. ture of NEW BTYLE,made of HARD WOODs, oak, ebestuntotialnut; ash,Ac.. warranted to he etrong and durable. The pitterr are vat loued.nd of the lat., est fashions. They embrace whole set IS, art of whe b will be sold at city prlces,•earrlage 'added. lie also keepson hand, and manufactures to order,ell kinds of Household Furniture, Zit the latest, most fashionable and desirable Palterer, allot which Gan be examined at his Ware Rooms. corner of Centre and Iliden streets. nearly opposite the Episcopal Church—all of which will be gold aube verylowesCrates. HENRY ORESSANG. It-ti April 1.1834. G TAGUS. BDEBT. Itir!)=l, Virg in ia. lai mused Trout: - dea Pike and Eel !tookr, dwivelr, Salmon Gut, Trost-Flies. Gut, sad ether lanoode, Artificial Bait, Canton Ufaln Lineai tiimn and Plaited dila Lines, -Lay ourUnes, Lipeo with Float and - Hooks, Walk. lug Stick. Trout and; Trolling Ruda, Cane Reeds , Balers; Set Nets, Dulcimer and Puna Wire. Violins sad Strings; domeG !LUNG TWINE, GEN UINE GARLEkil'ollo!mhoiesale and retail. • GEORGE W. HEYDERGER,I!nporier. Nit. '5O North Third :fluent, west side, second door below Arch (Mulberry) direct, and neat door to the dt. Charles MO, Philadelk , - April /5. 104 • ! 151 m =MIR !.! LIMPER! I ! MBE undersigned iirprepared to furnish bills of Hemlock.Oak,and While Pine LocuLerta any 'stens, and of lb. linen sizes, having under his control mills that grO' sawin_g over 100,000 feet of lumber per week. T. J. HUGHES, ag , t. October 11 , 53 I , 43.1, '-': . :.lclifilipuf.;; SCIENCE / AN RIME BIBLE . lit r',SSILS. EV TTqh , -..- Pecif*.S er • :—AS you here ue•.; sued continua Wations-fruni .ail • quariers' for your paper's department t . .9 . .;;Eceles 'aspen! Intelligence, -and as thus (lir few have been - founil ready or with teisurtkto piepair such, I ',venture again to iitri your request. -That'lLivrel:ri- for which I tksire spaee this wee.:: in .Your:raluab!e colurn9s,- is p . re- Pared fur 'us in the ed.t,orial of that exceeat l'llita,• i dolphin Daity, the F.' , .siiiii,? .1 1 : ,, ilter‘rn • " 1 7 : i' v , ;= 4,1 . SCE soiriewhat the r'elAttna-',.ot ::::olence anti.Sai•red Scripture. Amil prer•einiiti, so.; far as It goes, the views of yourvorrr,poinie - ut. and doubt'.ess•Cit•your reader•sgeuerelly,;; thus silk te notching Scripture, truth and true 504.•n00 wiit IX: sen•fccUbi to the minds of all-who read - .:t. 1 . Vows ,Ini., - . 4583 45 15,157 47 . , . JirE.l3ll3.E.—Thar 'fia‘tred record defends itself. It stau&,• anti litts ever - stool, a great' truth, like, an immovable rock ain't] the yea of• ficeptietsti!autl unbelict. The waves of ,false.-.tcience heat around it: and . stem, at times, abutet subrneffge :.but in the end they. are hurled'hack aud silenced furever,.while the Bible stands triumphant dirough alt. Their • assaults of immatute:icienee havo been. made :4) often,' and- - have been so lava- riably repejfed, dint' iound thinkers liver allow -their faitljiuw.Lto - be troubled enyeri6 xupposeil to eohtradret. the Oa- the coorraty they ay that the presto:lp non is, when pie :whole truthis known, that tide uew bypolheis Will be found to CO un- tenable, like ibose citucii preceded at any new Proof witsw4uteti of the t)ivioe on gin of the Mk., it would be fouud is the remarkable fact,..that;',while all other pro: fessedly Juspirtd.books; like the Arabk.. rao or the 11ludo() 1'614 ul absurd statentonts, at ,variaueo with thc‘ commonest axioms' uf 13itile is invariably_ discovvrtal .to coutain,:expreiscd in popular phraseology, every tact positively denioustrd ted by science, no matter how startling that tact may scent at first.: . • A striking example pi this is the Mosaics} account of creation , . tontedti - that the spoken of in Gen esis should hke been translaien as indefinite . peripds i tif _time such the tuttininO of the original eitird 'Do Bible, thererure; serfs, not that the, wfirld was . treated in six cale . adar days, liut7u cis successive periods ut an untold dtiriiiioo. 'thi three of • these periods. science -thros little or nu light.— But geology toils-Ote 'i:arne- tale of- the errs•: Lion, during the oilier. three as the Nosatcal narrative. Durnig one of_ %hest:, 'as Gene ,sis tells us, plant. "were crowd yielding seed alier 'heir ge6lugu.4 iuluruts us ihni, earliestol ihe (Tolls known pvd- tf.) iu %Opel' the M==ffilM=Mil= plpvically an age ut ,i?1:11.11, "yielthug seed alwr,iis kind!". On another ul thi:se claw, Genesis gues ote to stye; the great ,nt:,bsters of the deep were created. Geolug:; - , teariteS us that the-. 4 tehtliyosaur, titigahe;allr i nut/ gigaotie birds tullUemilt the era lit the plants. Lastly.- (3eneil says': thr.tt the "beasts ut the earth idler their cattle after theirAitid," wert•er6itefJ ; atid; at ihe-clot,e, f thts.period. in. the ;ei'euinc, so to speak. of this day; mu was: made: - Geology colt firms this story iti. eirer tI le. When wt• reinember that in ilie!age of Aplses,' , eology tvas•yet unkLown.; the agrepruti9t b .' etwou the .111os4,ic . record mid-the 'modern discover. ies of geologists appears limazing; and iu deed can only be aecoutized for, or _rather is liet-perouuted for, by suhpusing the writer to !lave been inspirett We follow, in -the line/of argument nclopieff by Huga Mill& andother.ernitjent geologists : and it is rue that has never answered. To r‘ass 'from. geology to' Tbeie is a carious possage in- Holy • Writ, which, though" otteniquigeti for its beauty, never Pouldbe'explained, until very lately. The passage.-is the known one !rim Job :--:"Carist;thOu tell the street infittoces of the Pleiades ?." Modern astrouumy has demonstrated that the solar — systern is in tnu tion around some point incohceivably and that thiS pointisiin the direction of Ole 'Star Aleyou, one of the:Pleiades. What a deep meaning,..flashira into the phrase, the "sweet infliiences!", of the, Pleiades; under the electric touch i'of fins faci T By the influ ence of-that group our wufild is held in its proper place; is guided thipigh . thearacl less heavens; is sysietly orreserved - in that harmony, whose perfectness led rui - the met aphor, chat thestars.;sing ttigether . as-they move.' Agattr:-!tlia' Bible speaks of - this 'globe rq, "the resold a•fact first dem onstrated.hkiasirutiomeri, and that long be, circumnavigated the eirtlr Stittlurther the planes keep their appoifite . 4.l stations, likeatoms in a mountain, or ocean,.nr continents, like the largsst and smallest things everywhere in creation, by s. balance ill torces ; and .thus.is verified the declarationju lie "measured the. waters, -in ithe boll nv Ail his' hand." lie "eotnprelientliAlr.the . Aust measure, and weighed ttie intiuntalns tti his scales, and the hills in a' hallinee." ;Yes! if the erelior had not thus weighed ateni against mum, meas ured sea against seal, balanced world agathst world, hill; ocean., 1-daneland• system would -dissolve, • and chauS. rtish &Ay n again on matter-/—chaos and eternal Meteorology is as,emphatic in confirming the Bible; as•asttionatny 'Or geolu Iu this departuient Maury.lias . done s.nual service to seienee,and religion t 'rite Scriptures, iiihen they say, quote the place whence* the rivers, come, atitin-r filek return again," were ins comprehensible to the ancients, who,did na b understand the inanner in which rivers ari7. seas, by evaporation, furnish vapors for the clouds, Which, being harried, back; by air ' currentiOo the land, descend in rain, anthso, supply the springs from which flow - hirs ger • streams. All the rivers run into the sea, yet. the sea is not full," was a scientifically,. to 014 sairaos of old, • Perhaps,; but it is so no longer; fur uow we - know what a large portion. °Late waters of 'the - globe :ex tlti ea - vapor in the • sky, ,and that the seas- are nut, therefore, full, though all the rivers run into them, as Ec clesiastes said. • In a lite article in Rode's "United States RivieW,.' . rhe contributions' of 3,136ry to this 'satinet 'are noticed in de tail, aisitisorne' ciiglent illustrations sugzcs ted by the eiliior,,a4 tor- and .made a firmainenf, and divided the water. that were Wider Ilia : firmament, ,Iroin those that were. above -the firtitanicni." nost clearly this text • points wit" the; division-0i earth's water., tutn . those" that floW through rivers to tfie . sea, under the firmament and those that flow liar*, !In wrial .currents of vapor, aboye the quiament--; 'awl how On phatirally it asserts:the great truth of mete orological science, , that, In long . as earth en dures, the firmament will thus "divide thi , , waiere from the .vraiers." • We might . roug;li ;he whole range ol -science, a mho ever departmeni with a sim ilar result. Thoukh the Bible often speaks in the languageof Irnetaphor, and though of -course it alWays uses ' lasputar,inslesd iif a scientific, phraseology,_- the great fact ' lies at the bottom-pi ;the metaphor, or the popular phrase, i'srinvariably found, when .'scientifically ,stated. to agree ,with science. It. wotild be an error to ripe Scripture to c statescienttfictruiti in scientific terms. Had this been dune itiviould.,•have ,created . more scepticisuriu ignoraniages; than the absence olcuch phraseology originates among shah , low thinkers flow'. .It is 'a proud boast, • which belieVers igilie Christian religion can, make,. that the Btitle, thonak intended as a relattoil of spiritual thiagg and therefore only alluding, to scientific facts incidentally. -and though designed for the illiterate as well t . 4 the learned, and therefore couch d iii the plainet lauguage,' . yet, when the meaning , ts; fairy translated ands, eacidully waYi found - about science,lriand: never to contradict: it. This.eartool be said 'of any other so-called Sacred Book extant. • The 'Most comprehensive ibtellects 111(10 have labored in, tie cause of act Lice . -have, in cor,sequenge, .always had their faith in the Bible syengtbSod by, their studies. It is only one-sided io7esukators . , or hasty geu eraltiers, who becorrie_scepttc?l through cantle pursuits. - The. eagle, soaring to hen veo, sa l es continent's and oceans at a glance,:; _sees the horizonrlptindingin sharp outline* against the blue flood shall the blitid mole ta . rrowlog; in hiscorner, dare to sae' that there are neither • tnountains norteit, oh • that-the globe isi:mere fiat plain? , Let th. . moles of science hush - their :petty voicesi - toi. ft is abot the:Bible !,hat is wrong, but they. Louis Election, - L -The Bentois; anti= Nebraska eindidate for Mayor, Mr. "'How; bag .been elected:by a rely beavy . majority;. and' the wbolei Benton ticket for city offieert bat been.h,sevfisepvicessfull • . • ' A. ~...,.,..:i,:,....,.. MEI tt- is-now •uuiversally t:loliticat: Fr 4i Pi ts.',u'riz Ce a :age.] -"ifrANG IT, [low fIE - PINCIIES !" (ioe of the early Dwelt Governors tit, New York,•had a very )ipowing parrot, 'a great talk'er,-and a creature of unbounded cobceit. A. Nawk oae day pounced up,,l it, And bore it .Ontly away. 'the conceited creature was delighted witn the attenium trona so power ful a stranger, and greally.enjoyed au elm. nun . so much higher than its own clumsy widgs had ever been ableto reach:, Passing a rata, in its ascent, it cried out with-great gird, 4' I ride, robin! I ride, robin !" Hotline hawk, perhaps fearing tile rois of its prey, perhaps annoyed by the cries of tIIC dlOterlOg foreigner, pressed its claws a lit tle beyond theleathers of its charge; • when it makes the airring with itschangd notes, hang ii . how he pinches! . hang if, how he pinthes !" --. • riot voutth for , the entire truth of this store, lhit I give it, as I have heard, toIllus• irate ups and ddo;us of Jesuitexperieace iu the politics of our country. The Jesuits mek the same difficulties, and make the saine iruistakes that lith' foreign -politicians do ni inatiagiur , our American politic'' sad pople, For many years, the Press, regarding . nothistwas a riligiuus.' institution, were ge ciji:tuniell to treat it with respect, as they did other forms ut christitanity. iguct rah e e but) conceit ol the Jr;suits led theni to iniag 7 them-elves great layttrites with the Press; and with poorly, disguised contempt of the de4ixeus ui thei;ouutry,,thlty sang out, ride, robin! I ride, robin !! ' Then they plune , et Poto politics, shucking all our tree,,na iiviaredileetions,by their munstrouS etym. Taihy. with Austrian pnlit °mail tyrannies, and hy • iheir malignant clrumutes against the ninny rs 'of Eurnpep liberty. The yress,, the Ira and patriotic press,' exposed and denuuu col their treachery to lreedom, and their rif rinity with absolutism. 'They-felt die.pinch lug-pressure of this strong-taloned guardian of liberty, and raised the piteous cry ut"hang it,Thuw he pinches ! hang u, how he pinch esll-" • • -• Again, when the Jestiits thought they had the demagogues in their Interest, and stupid ly mistook the demagogues for:the people, instinctively fixed : their eyes on the schuolfund, thinking, it would-be aide t hing to havd the public money apptu priated to their sectarian schools. Their builyaut hopes. inflated by the !tattering priimise from a desperate politician, here and there, set thern,to singing, " I ride, robin ! I, ride, robin-!" But when, in every 'lnstance where the:issue was Made, they weroyrat ei(,. and even. old forgotten provisions - rhat night be perverted to their purpose, were, m ast our:own legislature, repealed ; their st4ig ss iposhly changed 'to the &torus°, ",hang it, Moir he fondles ! hang n, how he. pinches !': C 2 the Pope . .s . first uuncio, (utcJ tho Wit) cattle to our c amity, and received the etiorwinis treatment whirti we give to all sqatigers ; wheo he was melted to the soi t;overriore acid to the halls of legisla-' titre•ii.the delighted Jesuits sung out, .• I robin:" But .when the character of the Mau became kutiwne with some inkling of tire purposes of : when 'catholic' cOgregailuusbaughed . at ills threat ex- . cuinninuication, when pantomimes of his (14erS CihtZei.l the2SireetscAollr cities.; elpinursof indignation and the hisses of eon: Oimpt lino a Irec people turn upon the pour drown the filieol.ls waiting of the Jesuits, "hang it, how lie pinches Ming how he pincnea!" And the GoVei n‘r of 13inovia, the priest that performed tile las , : „dikes of turturnanny for the!patriiii (gu Basel, sViiS'So bewildered by the,inirotio. piettensibilities of American politics,tltat ice aL'inally lost his instead. o 13ra:r.il" went bar . k . again Europe. of From the other side ilic.Atlacioc;lie sends leis to this.couuiry, the doleful burden tit Which is, •Obiug it, how he pinches Now I. think of it, there was another part tq, the slot y of the:Duich..Governoes parrdi. 4.Ttic screams and struggles of the creature Made the hawk release his hold, and the pour thug tell tutu the river, when it streamed out, "a guinea for saying the Gov ' etnOr's parrot." Tempted, hy the offer, i; baler" ou the wharf Plucked it from the wa-, tqr and going to the Governor. claimed tIN ] reward. 'Tile Governor objected that tlie sum was more than ihe creature was worthi i . when the parrot. interrupted . the parley bYi !?1;11:1..1 6 blutily, " give the fellow a groar." Such has been the reward of more tha4. rive party leaflet` who has trusted to the promise of the " Catholic vote.'? No patriot will desire a mercenary suffrage. -Notwitlei st.anding the shatuelhl assurance of a leading lestiit, that, we go fin those who - du - most us," • poritical pipes are.. beginning ..td 'learn that the "Catholic ente,"gtiren as suck Cur ~ot.ls.itferations which OH. gift steep im f!hes, alienates from their interest a large and mor s reliable constituency. The ••Cathe 61 IC vote" is a bait that has a hook enclosed I.n it •. and des; crate pulieivians who cove t , She shming are likely • hereafter, to find the promised guinea turn out but a Worthless groat. < Pasear., 611:3ines. FOR.TREVENTING COLLISIONS - - - .• The Scottish Press.gives as account of al invelitiotrby Mr. J. C. Blackwell'of Ediug burg;,whu has exhibited a model of it to ;hi Edingburg Society of Arts for the preveu- . hoe of C AlifeiC;lLS : The inventor :peopuel placing in the centre of the roadway, between each •Ptie' of rails, and' at equal distances lrom each oilier, self-adjusting levers, or hanks of a rectangular lain (thus L), and lurutog,' on a pivot at the point of angle.— Each of these fevers is to be connected will) lhe alternate one in advance by a wire that .licls, in a case tube a few inches below the surlace.. The effect of these communicating wires is, that, when any one of the horizon jai levers has had .its pusitioo inverted by Are stroke 61 a leyisr attached to the engine, and communicant:lg with the valve that shuts off the. steam, it Is immediately- re storedr to its firs: position, when the eughie ;teaches:and - knocks down the next-but-one le'ver In advance l whole• line.- The...author , status •thn'it would be . obvinus that, it.,ri jirain be impeded on any pall of its course, the leverbelrind is left standwg, in a reaistabt .;positiou : s'o that, it . another train were to dollqw,-it must., have its steam shut off at oaie, without the cognizance .ot• guard br '',engineer, because the roadlever not yielding 'to - the erigniclever, the latter is forced back, aud the same effect produced as if ' the steam bad been ile,iguedly -shut off by the drivey. ' , Thus no Irmo could run into another from lrelotid, - as the' road lever would shut off the istcarn, and the train be stopped beforejt . could reach the train itCadvanc4. Atwater most important effect . nt this arrangethent 'in - Zink! be, that a meeting of- trains could dot .by posithility occur. . , o . [Eicepi the reciprocal action on The en glue lever, this - invention is precisely - stitit far w principle to the "Monitors," for which cur townsman, John M. CroSland,is 'now • applyi• g (ur,a patent.—Eds. Journal.) ' IRON PRODUCT A correspondent is ihe Philadelphia Bul letin, furnishes a list Of sixteen iron estab lishment. winch will this season tutu out 160,001 tons of. railroad • bari, representing in production ss,' - 550.,000 for labor, and 1,- 82i;,000 lobs of raw material, as follows . . Ton. Pir. iron required per ton of rails 213,333 Coal nt•ed .". " • 840,trOG ir , n ore . 3 " " 50,006 Lrme,tone If ." 213,333 Tvini number of on raw . material, 1,52t1,666 The capital employed in these establiih. ments'is reckoned at 310;000,000. • They support a population jI 92,5(10 persons, tind consume $4,625,000 in breadtteds, beside* affording a profit to all the stations brooches of business, in and around the •mills, other than to the owners, of $1.9.19,000, participa ted in by coal Linda, coal operators, ore.latitls, transporters and storekeepers. The follow ing is the hat of the mills, and their prat:Ne t:on of rail to 1854 . Name,. . ' • TOrts.• Montour Iron kVorks, Danv il!e, Pa. • 13,00:H0 Rough and Ready,. do 4,000 Laekawana, Scranton Pa. • 10,000 Phuuix Iron Works, Phanixville, Pi. , 2000 Sate Ilarbor„...Sale Harbor, Pa. . • ' 'MOO Great Western, Brady's ileac}, Pa. • , 7/,000 New Works, Pittsburg; Pa. '- ' f•ROCIO Pottsvnle Iron Works, Pottsville, Pa, • 3,000 Cambria Iron Works, Cambria, Pa. ' 4,000 .Trenton Wink., Trenton, N. J.. 15,000 Maisachusetts Iron Works, Donlon, Mali. 12,000 Mt: Savage Iron Works ' 12,000 Richmond Mill,Rictimond. Va. • ti,ooo Washmgton Rollinngg 1%1111, Wheeling, Va. 2,000 Crescent Works, Wheelnig Ve. 0,0 00 New Mill, Portsmouth, Ohiu tip° Total STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. .41wring procured three Presser, ' , ire are now pre ated to execute JOB and BOOK PILINTINir of etrery description, at the °dive ot •frite Ntnerrst !primal, cheaper than it enu be done at any other eitahlphment to .he County, t 14•11 ue Books, Pcrosphlttr, Bill. of Ladefry Large rosters, Raq Hn, ,l . .I:l4r,t4ts, Ilook,t, • iirwit , of A g rement, l i n/e Bill Heads, Orde r . 1300L.,4e At the very 51torjest notice. O u t :l ee k of JO t TYPEiiS more extentwie than that Cl any other Otßon - na this seetinn .ot the:t 4 tate, and we keep Fronde eta loved exp , e- , ;ty tor. Johbing. Bema practical Printer ottrke:f, 1.%‘: Will guarantee our. - 4 , ork to be n• neat a> au!, con be turned out ..4n 7 1.. e cam.... PRINTING 11.'s; CoLOli:" dour at the shortest notice. - B(x)ks botnt el - ertvariet) - of ,tale. 131e.ik Books Olever) deser:ppop 111 et 1111 i red , WWI d i - aled to order at ,:ie.t NO. 19. FUTURE ; We sotnt times catch otwtslyes worrdermr: liovemany of the yijuti4 lathes whom we meet wilb are to perferm the girt of house. keerie'n, when the young men-who now eye them So admiringly hare persuaded them to become their wiYl.-s.' We listen to -those young ladies of whom we speak. and hear them, nut only acknowiedgiog. but boasting pf tacit ignorance of all howeh.,l:l duties, ac if nothirm_would lower Ott(' in the esteem bf their friends as the 'cont . iissiii - n at arr a l a l it y ;tio . batt l e bread and pees, or ctwk a piece of Meat, or a disposition to ensgitg,e'in any • use. "fill employment. .Speakini - from ovr own • ..nuthful recolleetiomeive aye flee to say that taper fingers and lily•whit4 hands are veer 'pretty to look at with a ydung matt's eves, pnd sometimes we have kiinwu the artless tunOcenee of practical knowledge displaced . by a young ,mhs to appear rather interesting iha&utherwise. lint we have lived long enough to learn that life is full of rugged ex- • periences, and that the. im..st loving, roman.. tic and delicate people Must live on cooked br otherWisti prepared folk!, and in homes - kept clean any wry iiidustrious And fur all practical ptifoses ot married lite, it is generally found that for the husband to kit and gaiti . a q t a wife'ikaper lingers and bands, or fur a wife to t and be 10 - Oked at and admired, does not make the pot boil or ' "put the smalittst piece of food in th . i- Continuo salt is ale of the most a ct !substanfre - .4 hi'r domestic and ;:„erteral 01111111 It isaabtained from three source,: trona mine.., kvhereat exists in a solid form. evaporaticit of sea water, and fryiti springs.' bun] .live hundred thousand tons ell to -al or :rot t . ; salt amatanuallvyrodueed to Erwland. Tin principal„ of. these mine,: are, situated at Northwick, in CiWslte. There) are roe silt fuittes of eStra..ohnary capacity and depth at Cracow, in Poland. Salt is a sta!, monopoly in Austria: it i obtain& d• of eellent quality from the mute.; of Bachnia and Witlit4a,• which \kid upward Z -of thirty' thousand tims j anifually, and would produce , lan inexhaustible siipply. Prussia hundred and fifty-fiye thou-and t,ao, lit tl.e year 18.12, and thil article la a 1 proeuri.l extensi rely in Calat•rta, I itahwnt it Spaio, and Tus'crint. - ri.oural salinas S 2. ponds exist on the shores Of Patagonia, liey• West, Syraejtse, and ~ o we other y y of the United Stdjes, and in the Bahamas. - Eight or ten fri‘tltion bushels are made anon- ally in- the United and nearly to, mueli More,is imported, chiefly from Torte's. Front tifty-wie to fort v-live gallons' of-the brine of 'the Syracit , e >ait spiiags to. - Dishes a bushel of salty t the extent ..I ev..tlity thousand tons was -tulip -A irom , syraensf.. Thv north ed the pruviuec nt Veueiut la turni-hei, a coil l stileNtbte quantity uf salt ut . whiteness. ~ 7:111liut In Inn - ctistc,, trust it/z-tlitlttg :0 nature, ebaVe t , ..e beard, which,•if kept in pro:Cer limn. ti, with and bea-:p; iu tincti rI keep flit ir 'nage and hair in c , ,wriletes Ike pertectiOn et ' man's hier and the extert-li ditine,ion of the aod whatevLr tit ladies prezeod to the renders bra tar wore attractive to te,..tn-it —.it an, rat. , when has had tinie III(0' •eerninv, repugnance: - for tiV_lr pi-e'en:ace men Witt) gok,ti_NVlii,,t , r,: . 1., • vina, was torbidcben therefot , . according to Jew:, and C,tii by God . : it wai a severe the Ind 1- andlan irreparable •iii,uit• to in lans. Thr Ozoiitnlt sweats by lu beard. Ind sped& halt tit P day iipun it: SLavito.: prevails at Europe 'bt , :au,- the Kings Franc.: set she example to their ciJurliel-, who were followed by the nation. which lornierly gave the o . n i•.llelgilf)oring' and thetefure was at itn 7- tth fillowed by a:l in ;his troublesome and tratnatily Dr Eiliotson's Human eliwzoio;:y. . • . . . .. DIFFERENCE 'BETWEEN RANI(ASP. t WORTH— A-great man is always in utlic,! Men, to whom office alt,tie has z o rcu unpor- tauCe, shriult into iusk'fniticatre, as soon a. their official term is over. They have hot.- ors rcodered,them at leitis and r , I I public o , ' • camas, while their commis..tion lasts. That over, they straightway become . i same no• • , bodies as before. Their consequencit nut stick to them: , But a welbeduttatvil and: • accomphshed man of worth and talents Itul - in himself a personal couttynuenec. It is a part of him. His cominissb , n is dorm: life and good behaviour, like that of the goc-,1 old-lashiontal judges whiita we shall miss bt' aud by. People will it up 'always to d tom honor wherever he may be. Ifis glove is not dim rued by the adjournment of th , • Legislature, nor the expiration 01, his offici i; It was not given by the . breath tit' Pres ider.t or peoplei it is not tal;en away by a imspen skin of the favor of either or both. - --11 young lady having.aslied a surgeon why Win= was made from the rib a tnan' in pretereuee to any other Lune, he gave th.• following gallant answer was not taken from the head lest she wqtild rule over him ; nor, froth his feet lest he should tram ple upon her ; hut she was taken .from his side, that she might he his equal ; from un der his arm, that he might proleet her : from near his heart that be might cherish and love her. ; r.l -J ' FAITH and, niedi6ne are •about the same thing in the eye of the Tartar;. 11 the Lama doctor happens nut to h ave any medi i-.iine with him, he is bynnncans disconcer ted; he writes the mums of the reinethea upon'little scraps of paper, with Itis,saliva. and rolls them up in ty pills, which the patient tosses down with the same perfect ectifidenci• as though they were genuine medicaments. -To swailo:w the name. or a remedy or tht• remedy itself, say the Tartars, comes to pre cisdy the smile' thing. . ' JOHN ZIIITCHEI. AT Ihoie.--The NatiOn hate quite turned upon its old 'friend . John Mitchel; It says: "His brain appears to have been turned, til heart to have grown hopekt>slt• malcontent m exile: and he sees the world. :lean) only to scoff and sneer and make !t echo with his egotisin. Eight numbers of his paper still leave a - doubt whether the writer is merely a little imane, or a good . Oral I.Oe.ised of a • I devil." Gl o b e men t i' ous a eircona,ian: k i, resp...rilini; Howard,' the philanthropist, which contlitures by far thei4trongest inttauce uri record - *hat illus trious man's benevolerist that he. at the age of 23, married a first wile whit rva then 32. • Howard i ^enerally admit ted to have been an individUal who, was in advance ot his age s. but ;ire aware ,that the Grist Mrs. Howardi:s to greatly t.X.:(Atird that of her helsband.—Punch. • • -r 10$000 BANNAN'S 110011 BINDERY Mt:3(6lam SALT ;71 . W11V WOMAN WAS MAOr, 01 , A Ha OATS.—We onv:: EaW U 0: lan bravely turniug up the gla.s—lie was a. tree-hearted, glorious felluw and was, he said, sowing his wild oats. • We afterwards saw a. policeman hauling a tnl,,erab;i: &Link ard from the gutter to the watch-livuse. The wijd oats were beiqi harvested. EBEIEM3 17! Look out. Boys.— A person siessenten ced in New York. uc Friday lost, to 3 mouth% imprisonment in. the New York Penttentiary for tearing down handbills. A Mr.-Bayne is to Conn at Petersbure. Ya.,_c.barged by Mils Williams with haviog biiik-guaided lier,'stole her keys, villtfied her reputation, and ruined the character and front door of , her restdence. - ACTLRES. Anot Aar Furnace.- - troj. Tyson of Reading, is commerichn operations for bat:- ding a large Anthracite Furnace et 'big rilV, un the north side oithe Lebanon VAles , Rail road. where it crosses the river Ty- A Lot of Sixty Bars A Railroad Iron, says the klalttmore Amervdn , has been ship ped at Wheeling for Louisville. This is the first railroad iron 4 .flautaetused in the West. It was from tid - l rensive factory of Gill, Hardman stephe s. - The same firm have a contract for four thousand tons from,the Central:Alio Rath ad. " • _ ' Theproposednew ee . nt pieces ale to tio of white metal, reiembling silver. with roundi;lightly-raised edge, anti-about the ie present halteeot. Their appear: of a i n b d t. ante will be welcomed by the whole freer pity of man. • Ii•
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