TIMMIA OF THE MINERS' JOURNAL. INGLIS SURSCHIrTION : II)..)LLAIIS per annum, pay abAs in adrassoo—ir '25 If 0 fit bin Rix months—and $3 30 ti Dot pgd To ct • .1 „ l i t ., tonne address, in adranee, 05 0 do do do 10 00 /3 do • VI 00 e o b i soipi ions must be invariably raid In Onset, Til I'AURitits.S.AND .jr.A.V.AL sib be furulabed to Carriers and others at rush en • Avery. and s9reel rs shrilled with the. Jnea ,. fl in advance. • ' TEIN LAW sir NT.WSeAI , r.III4. •obscribers order the discontinuance lot their neer' tbe publisher may continue to seep them until -,:es are raid.. 4 1e , ritael negls,t at refur to take their nesars fe.a the odious to whirl they are directed. they sae r .spansible until they hare settled the bills Red or :tem diseoutinued_ überribera rerogruto other' Owes" I ihout inform 'to. publisher, swiiho newspapers we sent to the for ,ftn,tian. they are held rewle, • . flirts hare decided that yetis to tile •nevem f,,,re the nfnee,ree ramming and tearing, them no ir..kis prima firla est:tom:sof hitts'oibmal fraud. _ _ - RATES OF ADVERTISINC. ,),Ina . . of to p,,,,,i, 50 cents for one insertion—sale ~.t insertions. .5 cents each. 3 lines, one time, 2.5 _ ...—mhsequent Inicrtiens.l2i cents KWh. Ali wirer- ' POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. for short periods. chargedas a aliare. . ..eats every ihte*, est. two. 'intr.. sm. ' vs art. - GEORGE - MA:kr.; ' k CO., rwpectfully ~ ii,,e, . 631,4 . 87 11 ,i 'sl bo 63 2.5 $.l 00 ~C EL .. ilte, abnounee In the public that they have lines, 1. 00 '1 50 2, 00 .3 50 500 16, • , taken the Erdablishment known 33 the ~,vre; Viva LIN E ,* cmixTgn AA A N emui or rt 3 w t .,. . „ m y_ ... amt Pottsville Iron Works. on Norwegian st., 'el , ~wire, 125 200 3 coo ',. 5 v.) , hOO n• —. 7"'n--- '-•, • whore they are prepan.d to build all kinds quares, 2 00, 350 5 0 4 ,S 00 12 CO of etea3n bugince. manufacture Railroad Cars. and Ms ...,:quaos, 3 (e) 4 5 • 0 54) 110 00 15 00 chinery of almost every deuwiption. at the shortest no „,,- col.. 500 11 3 0 l : 4 (Xi II 00 ..., 00 , tire, and on the most ressatrable terms;- , PersOna from :elution, 0 CO . 12 NI • la 00 ' 25'00 .4o 00 l abroad. in want of Steam Eurrines,vlll lind if to their :!luntr, 1G 00 21 00 3.) 00 ,45 00 co 0 9 - i advantage to give thrti‘ a call betere engaging elsewhere, •,,, ..„ ,r , En=lnoss Notices, :t..l' each—arcompalaled with' ad r rott" - Ille , 31 / 3 - ” . 19-tf •etixement. 50' rents each. . I Oirrlisements beton( tarriazeir and Deaths...lo rents .i s ,. f.'s flied Insertion—subsequent las:Ttiorui, S cents .... Nine word: are counted ns aline In advertising. :,..hurts and others advertising, by the year with ; -...,,,,, and a standing adiertistmtent riot escredicir 2 ~.... of 20 lines, will be charged, Including subscrip .^ ... . ' • f lel veto ... the amount oT one quarter column with ' , ew •es and imbscription. $ . ,5 00 ; -. ...cut chant" at the rides &gig:noted aisles: ... i drertisements set In huger type than usnal•will be l -.1-••1 50 per cent. advance on there prices. All cuts ,' is( charged the same as letter Press.' ' I trade Advertisements received from Advertising 0s sinned. ran*t at. 25 per cent. advance on these i -.... inlets by special &level:limit with the publisher., ,ria..,•ol,(ind resit.. 25 eents each. Deaths =tamps', !with indietk - '5 O tents each. - . ' ' - - t 'canon{. event those of A rellylnue character and .lueational purposes. swill ha charged 25 rents Ice any .-er of lines under 10. Over 10 11n s. 4 crate per line 1 .oual. ...eedings of meet halw, not of a general or puldlc char- I charged at 4 cents per line for each insertion. . facilitate calculations we will state that 32 1 ; lines , o a column-104 lines a half column ,— and B 2 lines a ; !ter column. 2052 words make a column-1470 a half I en—and 1".119 a quarter caldron. • All odd flues over I :square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line. ,rly advertisers must routine their advertising to ~ ;mot business. Agencies For others. side . at Real lEte ~ to.. is not included in business advertiseiaents. - PIANOS & MUSIC. PIANOS: IiDSIONDS, 'reacher of Music, •has _.4•S . t . for Baia superior toned pianos, from, the 2 • firm of Hallett & Danis, lloston. The subwriber has also a good second -, Piano which he will relit:bap. • a fine toned 9ye ttirterro*clodeon from the Man*: of G. A. Prince k t 0.. New York, suitable for eith ,le.teh of parlor, rt , e over C. Towers, Ewp, corner of Second and Ma• :drools, L 34, 1854 WQRLD'S FAIR PREMIUMS. THREE PRIZE-MEDALS have been •- 4 v awarded to the t.t.ryri nt and aupeitor i Piano Fortes exhibited by tlm. subseribers I at the Crystal Ba r Itd trtsking the ' .nnottnrnmenbthey would take this opportunity ..urn their thanks to their numerous Mends for the sire and liberal patronage heretofore extended to and assure them that no paint. will be .pared to so the 'flattering reputation already attained. In -...neat the greatly Increased demand for their in x4nts. they have added largely to their manntketur inlitios, which they.trult will enable thorn, In tu t, promptly meet every demand. hand an assortment of very superior. Melode.4 ..very style. and at low price*. * attov V. 4 TEEN tt TRUSLOW. WS Broadway, New York. (Adjoining St. Nicholas Hotel) • • ' —Premiums were awarded by the American In -., to their Pianos. lire years In succession. ' 195.1. • 34-tm MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. LEE I. WALKElt,Sucremors to GEORGE WILLIO,'No.IB6 Chesnut street, under the II tah House, Philadelphia, are constantly ...:in,; the latest Music. from• the most popular Au . m the United States., In a style that will vie with teed at any Idher house, either In this. country tiulfc .—t hire also the pleasure to announce to the public , stork of Sheet .llusie on hand. consists of the a nd mot complete assortment to be found in the they. are constantly adding to their stock all the rhelc published in New leek, Boston. kr. - • •,!; at,. publish seTeml Instruction Books, which are 7,1,1 use throughout the country. :tN , e•—lt fine assortment of 'the best manufacturers -. York rsnd;lbiston. at the lowest cheap prices. MVSICAL INSTRUMENTS. a gcneral,assortuient of iluitrus: Ai...rm. - 100c., kr ..Viollra.Guitnr Harp Striti„-s, tat lap qualltl,a. all of whirh will be furnish public and the trade at the lowest rates. punctually attended to.. ' Led Lee & Walker's Mimic and Publications can be at B. BANSAN'S Book awl Music Store, Pelts- Feb. 4. Ig.i4 HARDWARE. .CUTLERY.=Just. from the 51anufacturrnt. a large assortment . ripnt '7lzld, and lard(! Cutlery, consisting of Ta ,atiery in setts or from 1210 51 pieces, of. the latest and the improved Balsam Handle: and the lar of rocket Cutlery, 'taxers and Scissors, ever of :la the community. For sale at . . •11 En. moGirrs C..nfre t.treet, Pottsville. manEm ON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE, , ENT RE STREET, Pottsville.— Tho mbscribers are preptimi to furnish the MOP _ and Iprrators at Philadclphia prices. (freight wh , l,,ale or retail, I.•st Anwriain liar Iron, man urct ar / , ,t JAN' in v. and varranted of Fulwrini quality. s lick : T suitable.for mines. and Cable Chains —AMA 3' Mort notice direct from theimpnrter. ' E. YARDLEY k SON 47-0 EM3 Lu ra n•, !o OSENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. EXCELLENT ARTICLE FOR 'llllnz Cisterns, ' Spring , houces and Cellars,, t.r k..••ping dampnesx Crum wet and ~ x.posed t. r • ae by • CIIARgES SHEPARD SMITH. it.t...u..co:Nor to the lat., firm of 1.1:11 SMITH & SON 17. inro , r of Front ant Willow'Streaß l9PF.Thito th ::A: Rnilmuf. Philadelphia. ' 1.t54 [April - At 1.5-Iyl, NOTICE. HE SUBSCRIBER herby 'gtv'es. 11..tia. that he has appoin ted )tr. G is IIiGE BRIGHT: lees. 3terehant, sole Agent for the sale of "The rat ], rand Gate Spring," in this region. TIF , CIII IS EII i prepari;d to . excrute...orriers for sa c mcntinned Springs. They are decidedly the sier Miens% tc the public. beifi= remarkable pop kits rind'duraldlity. For %ale. %lint...lilt.and rem I t r allitt it: BItII3IIY S. Iron and Hardware Store. Centre Street. orpo.ite Minerte Bank. Pottavitle. HARDWARE AND IRON DEPA/T. THE SUBSCRIBER. basing nowil'fang i;'•--- Ed his goods at his new Vlare of business, mi with a new determination of furnish log all such goods a. the business of the may minim. at their lowest market value, inspection of the Public. shall be always i:K.isnd have on band a fall stock Af Rir Irm. • ' Chopping ,fx.e•N. .1 , Iron, Coat Shotiri. • •tteel. Chains, •It Iron. Nails and Spikes, Tackle Blocks. ' Anvils and Vices: and iron Depot, I.:T:ETET. STREET, three doors narket, East side. M SLOPE CHAINS. HE UNDERSIGNED hers respect- 't.ly to rill the attention of Aline', Coal Mee. those In want of IIF.ST PROVED or REST , II forminiur or mill 'purl:4*es. to his hir24 : /41 i:,,t Chains, segsorteil a z,r. {rout inch to n. noie from host reflood iron. 0 big lance stock of tit Are motstn (muss. nssoit ,s.fr,n, 3.16 Inch to 1 3 , 1 inch, nm4e from tho hest n. o hid) will be sold on very rea.souablo term.; '.r Sgrangrorr st., and No. 4 1 flock Philettolpht.t. 101:10t TO ilason , k tip, . 7`hilaS••lph la. McKnight- I 'oc%lll, • CLEMENS • & HEISLER'S lii DWARF. AND 111. I STORE, Centre Stry,t. R fßvr larkyt (Eva sidel hgrn moat atitiv hand full went of . • ..,' SOLOMON HOOVER, .... - wilousAle, AND dar,l'All, DEALER IN titles and .1 44. stov e s, Tin ...ie. : 11,410w ware. Bra. ware. Mit- Table Cutlery., ..L.... tuna pare, Cutlery,. ,t c. Tian n'sful for pot pat- • . . • Pocket Cutler), , solve. he hope.; by idrict at tent ion to business,! urt Mops. : ;Carpenter's Tnol", 1 ... to merit a rentinuance"of ; the favor of htiold ; •; 4 pb. Ileo lot Bradt, ,Itritanla NVare, 1 moteihers and Ole public in general.'lle bas just added sa , j f,, r i„ 5,1,,, ,, , A 11,,,,), 1t,,,,, , ,1F,,,,, , Ito his alnady large stock 4: the above named articles, a :' a Pc.11 • •••t tom. ;Stifle Itariok; •' ' ; variety of C.eking. Park - warn' Office Storest'of the latest tot She e t ••, • Tattle and Tea Spoons,. ' and meet nypnwell styles. Also, a variety -of thipsehnid shear and Bli•ter Steel., lirar and Enameled -iiet, i Fat mittire', such no Tinned and Enamelled Doilerk"Tinn 'At...and Sheet Zinc,ties,; ed and lame Ten Kettles : Brass Kettles. Itrittannia Wate• - .. L., ' •I'lrr and j •heet }: rasa .' Pans. Muller, , I. Tea Kettles, : alaPannad ware. Frying. and Ronstinc Inns. tad Trona I -1 !bar Lead. :Heave Itailmad Trarea. j &`;•• '''' . Ir. 'fail alearriptions, I Railroad been and Spikes, ..........titin:oily on band a large assortment et Tin• \-tal and Circular Saws!lonble and Single Guns, . 2 ..". 4... Its tins, on . . the largest and best stork of his :.• a • - •hopp.,., Cl e aver.: Pottlie and Sial.ale Pi,teb., I line ever offered en Schuylkill Cotinty, to which he in- : ra, g,j,„, . j albet .end flame; Raze, vitt, the attentiola of the public in general, as he-feeds LIOE - INSURANCE, 1 -..•••,•,,, vi,..• • j Powder Flasks , • , confident that ho can snit them bath in pricy and onalij - • iaabTackleS, j Powder and Shot, a, t ...'l hey would I heret , re .i. well to call and examine his`llE f;IIZARD LIFE—LNS'ITRANCF" , , wm,, o Proof p,,,,,i, : , , aincli before purchasing eloet•ben, ; -,,tnnuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia.' Of , -. • : N. 11.—thofing. SrAting 'and Jobbing promptly asses,- I . bags Whs.! raps , Custom C . itesuut street, the Pi t does Nasteitibe. . ': ! dot to.: Alset. old 14.1.5 mpairol. or mitt plates. Ilrehrkli j Ride Mountinco. • ;mid reap:ottani' invite the attention i grates 5 , .. can he luta I'4'l , lmb - btu tho sane , Old stoves ;, - CAI'ITAto;NWASX)--CITAIITEII PERM:MAL.: i , .. Ally, to the above and other articles of ; and all ether old iron taken in exchange for new. I ‘Corattnuu to tnakeinstnantre on lives on the most firer morons to mention, n.o they are deter. . ' 801,4).M0N IILtOVER. I able terms. -.,_ ~ -as any concern out of Philadelphia. j At the old stand. Centre street. above Market. " Tlm Capital being paid lad invented. together wh' h , : , ..!..ly . Pottsville. Penna. a taunt and ontudeutly inrreas rescued fund, nffent ; a j Austad 26. !C53 . ;Sill : . perfect wocnslty to tlm insured. IRCE BRICHT'S - • - - - - ---; . The premiums may be paid yearly, ryekrly or guar A HAM:MARV STi)htE Two doors hp; I • NEW TIN WARE, - ',. teriv. : • Mats' Itoteland tioarlj , npposite the MI - t Copper and Stove 'Manufactory. i Tile Company add a linsttcperfodLatily to the inaulaml, Bank: Pottsville.-where: will be found I. • .... I i ramie .11. STICIITER announces to his; tees for life. The first Bonus, appropriated , in D,wetwher, •ta,llent I...arta:vent of iltanan MO.: ' 1 • , -_."- nfinlcrMili . c. 14 friends, and the pudic gener ' 2 1544. and the second lianas In December, Am, amount to Vile& .. 1 ' t••••aa ally. that he has en g aged' in the above mere t an addition of V.lfd 50 to every 11,000 Insured under the , , vlt, Tears , ' I ; - " ; '" ---.4 timed Marine,. and on tomb an extensive plan. 1• eldest palsies, making $1,201 I'at which will be paid when untania Warn, - •;:; • i i t -- .... that he is enabled lii sell hba goods at prices! it shaltlaeunme a claim, instead of ,11.000 originally Inspr. 1 A o'octment if tine Lori. , .: i -- which cannot be surpamed in cheapness In any ; err:, the next oldest amount to $1,23; f,d; the next in ace 1 'Table cutlery . , other similar establishMent in the county. Ilia store 1a; to i 11.212 1.:0 for every SLOW!: .the others in ,the alma Tusk Pc..ket Onion'. - I Id centre street, a few doors Knuth of the place where he; portion. according to the amount and tim's, of standing, 1 ;Table 5p..0i,.., ' was formerly engaged with 1). L. Paterly, in , the Hard.! "'bleb additions make an average of Inott: than, if) per i , A:Penn and N i-es. j ware business .. ' ' ; ret. n upon the pmmitnns paid; without lune/ming the in ; ,- lASoortment ef fine (imp,' 1. Among the many ar.Nant In bit store , he will only, • I nual premitim. , - • ..I • ‘••• 1 Sheet Iron orucibleN., !make ma•nlinn of the following: , tut stabs: .. . I Wire Tin Plate, I Stoves with pipe. Copperwano, Copper Kettles, of ail • I Thomas Ridgway, , John A.: Drown. 1.: Brass betties, ' , SiVf : DRUM Kettle*. Japan-ware, Tin-ware. et perry de-' Armful; lborta .., It Mintier. • i ;Sad loans. - , : seriptinn. Ifollow-w,re'Tin by the Brox: Roofini Tin by 1 "John Jay Smith,: lfradeeick Mown. ;.. I Pana and 'Milers • : the ltox: Japan Ilia. by the quantity nr by the paned: ; Robert Pearsall. - • . : tie. ,wm Tabm . ..'j '•, Chains. ; Shod Irma. ler the onantity or arther 111 wl•e: nosia Sheet Joreph }"rages. - - 'John R, teatime& '.:', -: - Railroad Trani, i le . , by the la andred or by the pound. Alan. - at new Pat- . Thomas P. Jame& • ' Wharton Lewis. r• I : powder and Shot. - en; NT.dereooler. whiela la roe of the tuns; earful lam! Joseph T. hail.} ::'. John IL Slack, . 5 - .- . - ' - - 1.pr ,,, ,-,c, , ,1tg, 4 the day. capseially for families during hot ' Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanations. I . . , 'hanks to the publio fe• gm pattomage • weather, and, in short, 111 ;thee artlel,s to : Longing to a'. - fXrut nf application rd further hanwm.atkna ran ha had,iat t 'a, fate firm of Bright a Putt, and flat; complete realdiatament of tips kind. 1 - L i - thr dice. r - " ' '•-• • i ' •In kit individual capacity, he will t* . Orders far work la hla linall such as Tin-nofing. Spout.: ' ItffuNlAS RIDGWAY: Preaddent,; ' 4 n'atatandl their continued support by , Ing..te..'as also troMdine. will be otten,bd to prourritly at' . Jens r•i'Mrt.4. Afiluli,% -- ;-- ; ' • ••••.. •-•'• '• ..... ••.' • 5 : i ' gods he bas to stave , strict attention 1 , the shortest look*: - '' -. "' - ' - - '• - -' ' ; 'Arlie* anbwriteseigarcestr Prase awes matallelni.ifu I ', low mitt at which he is determined I' 4j- Tar hlgheit market mice will be paid P.c Old Pew:: Sehuylkill County, attatirillr Itorarittess, Arf. Fite . MIME 11111,1 MIT, ter and Leal, or amain given In exchange. • 1 all nreessary inftwanalion tin , ,, ittbject. •'• Late of the firm of Bright 2 !NAL '• . GEO. IL SITORTER. • 'B. BA:VIM:VI , 13-1 y • . Net 6?iu.,, 4. D i ni‘t 12, 1551. r.-dy . Amil 9. 1'52. • l'..•:' ll . I . . . ••,. . Nntl I I ' 'PUBLISHED EVERY_ SATURDAY'MORNING, BPBENJAMIN BANNAN, POI XXX. IRON WORKS. POTTSVILLE IRQ,N WORKS . Foundry = and Nimbiline Business. ;tet ' • I4OTICE.—The !Subscriber% .have this •:. —• dap formed n oo+artnembip, 'under the „ N. lITM of rt,Mitilti. SMITH k rOMROT, wa it for n a the transaction of a gcrutral Fbutufry ittitfntgr,.atthe oldtstab itched " Pottnrillo Ironrzs.n.r of Norwfn and Coal etreete. 'bit. F. romitoi. WM. SMITH. cLIFFOIID POMILOY. Pottsville: In..gcti 2.1, WA ; 12-tf FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steint Car racier'', dr.e.l NOTICE.—The hi/stammer 1.1) late firm of FYI DEE & 3IILNE: 4 will be ued by the subscriber Ia all ita .varlous 8 8 branches of Steam Engine building, Iron rounder, 'manufacturer of all kinds of Machibry, for .Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces. Railroad' Cars, WC. to. Re will also continue the business of Min ing and Felling the celebrated Pine /brut While Ash and Lewis Gmi F)rolin reins lied Ash lbols, being solo proprle• tar of these Collieries. • GEORGE W. SNYDEE 3.tf IS!! 21.18,4 SHOVELS! SHOVELS!! SHOVELSMI TILE Subscriber, having purchased the Port Carbon Shovel Factory, lOrmerly conducted by M. Boone k Co., continues to manufacture, and de; liver within the county, at the lowest Philadel phia price.. all kinds of Shovels, Spades, and Garden , ,I Gees. - The attention of operators and deniers is particularly rolled to bile tusnufarture of Coal Shovels, 'which for strength and durability, cannot be surpassed by any oth ers In market. Ile shoo keeps on hand. at all times, a superior quality 1 of coed Riddles, which he hill !len at wholesale and retail. Shovels, Spades and lbws, of any size or pattern, made I to order at short notice. and repairing promptly attended 1 to-. CHARLES.. SMITH, Port Carbon. I November IS. 1553 . .. . 45-tf TO COAL OPER A ORS ORS & MINERS. • . : Plonoer B ler Works. 1 . The sttttrilsera respectfully invite the . ... ...... attention, the• business o3mcuunity to b, ...... ~1 their Iloilel'orks, on the Island. adjnln rtarAtimmy log the Pioniser larnaco, Pottsville l's.. _ ~5.,.7 -- - where they are prepared to manafacium BOILERS OF EN EBY' ItrzICRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast ' Pipes. Gasometers, Drift Cars. ite., 41, BOHM, on hand.. : Being practical mechanics. and having for years devoted theniseh es mitirely . to this branch of businem, they flat ' ter themselves that work done at their establishment will give mtlefactien to all wlm mar favor them with a call.— Individuals and Companies will find It greatly to their ad vantage to examine their work before engaging eisewhem. JOHN & JAMES NOBLE. 19-tf ; . , MI May 5, 1 553 POTTSVILLE.,OOLLINC MILL. _ t , r1ISCIMIE11: 1 respectfully an; 11!* nounce to the public that their new Roil ins Mill is now completed and in full Imo :11101.4pilt ration. and that they are prepared to sup; ply all kinds of Dar Iron of various sizes, which they will warrant to be anperlor in quality to any obtained from afinetd, at the same prices. They also manufacture T lalic. for the no of the Col llerieo and lateral Roads, weighing frtim 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, and which trill be found much cheaper than the Importisl'article. Being practical mechanics, and having bad considerable experience In the Iron husineis they natter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasent. and also make it their interest to patronise home manufac tures. . JAIL BUltili 11. & W. December 6; ISSI 49-tf BEAVER MEADOW- IRON WORKS. lit .t Iron and Brass Haw Vnunder.4. respsctfully inform_ their pa trona, and the public generally, that they y t in: inaz aro fully prepared at the above establish-1 - ment, to mannforture Steam Engines of every size; Pumps. Railroad :It'd Drift Cam and every other descriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining. or other business, on the most reawombls terms. Alan. Blowing Cylinders for Blast, Furnaees,and Illarhine work In general. Repairing of all kln'ds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted In perform well, They would solicit the custom of those o ho mac want 'articles In their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten tion. S. W. 11.1.7P501i, 8.. W. HUDSON. Sly =1 DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS, • THE Subsctiber is prepared to mann facture STEAT.I. ENGINE: of any Tamer. • • ' Ulll !Is ef env rapacity, and Coal ltreakrre eve7y description; as well as every • . other kind cd , machinery used in Mince, Breakers. Furnaces.. Rolling Mills, Saw Mills. &c. From the facilities pet...eased for manufacturing, and from long experience In the business. work can he turned out at this eatabllshment, at the very lowest prices, and of a superior quality. • • l',•rsons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind, 'an. Invited:to call and examine patterns and become ac quainted with. prices before contrxicting'eln•where. trniers of every kind are solicited, end strict attention will he given to their prompt execution. • WILLIAM 11EltAVEN. Deretalwr A. ISO{ FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. TIIE Subseribers announce to the Pub lic that they' are the Proprietors of the Franklin Works Port Carbon, lately ear „ rigid on by S. Sillyman.where they cote tinny to manufacture to order, at the shortest iodine, Steam Engines, Purnps,C , , , nl Breakers and Machinery of almost. any size pr deserintion. for tithing or other purposes. All., itatlrOid and Drift Care. Iron or Brass Castlnirs of Any size or pattern. Orders are Privet fulLy s •• OW. 11. FISSLER. & DEO, Franklin Shovel Works. • The subscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and 1 Dealers of County, with Shovels of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices ' Attention is partien larly called to their coal Shovell: Orden! , for Shovels of any size nr rater,' promptly attended tn. " 6FA).•11. FISSLEIt Port Carbon. Auptict.. 21, IAY.. • Xist I NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. • NOTICE,—The business of the late firm of Martz & - Entrikeri will Le rvailinued by I . WILLIAM .1. 'MARTZ, at his new Foun dri, and Machine Shot., bn Mauch Chunk I street, in the hornuch of Pottsville, ad- I pining E. E., BL. ND'S Smith SIFT. lie will manufar i ture all kinds of STEAM ENtilN ES and PUMPS, of any power and rapacity for raising or breaking Cant. pumping other.purp.wiwt Engines, Blowing Cylinders. {later I Tuyeni. and other Machinery for Blast Slimmers. of the latost and most approved eonstruction. ale. make to order RAILROAD and DRIFT CARS. .1k41 , g t prsetleal machinist and attending psirsonally every dapartment of the establishment. persons giving him ordrrs may rely with perfect safety on having their work pekortrws promptly and In the spay best manner. All persons haling elaiins against thi• firm of Marta a Entt Wen. will present the same for settlement to the un dersigned, and all penains owing mid firm will pay the name to the unden4;4lnal. he FON:authorized to settle the bu , lneas of the Lite firm. OR kT WILLIAM J. MARTZ. w it 9,.183.1 IJubo. in. 'ISM 2.3.-tf I WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. • 4 Putt sville, Pa., - IeItANK PUTT, atf• • . J. WREN k BRAYS, nt.peritully Indte ; the attention of the business community 1;1 — iIaFFRI. to their New Machine Shop and Foundry erected la twech Coal and Railrrad strnds. and fronting on .Norwegian stmet. whene twy sireprepared to execute all orders for machinery of tins , . and tron-suell as Steam Engines, all kinds or Gear ing for Grist and Saw Mills. Single and Double acting. Pumps., Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of P-Ailn. 4 Castings, swell as Chairs for Flat and . 7 Rail; Frogs. Switches..ke.: all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Shafting. Itein • prartkal mechanics, and' having made demands of the ('oat Region their study for years, also all kinds of 31millnery In their line of business, they. flatlet. them...hes that work done :a their establishment will giie satisfaction to all who may - honor them with a rail. .ill , :tilers thankfully re,dred and pnuiptly exe cui.si. on the Unfit rertsottabh. terms. Octnher 1F.,52 FEEM STOYNES & TIN WARE. .• , . ! . • i . • . .. : • .I' 7 ': . ''.j.' . . .. i • , . • - ----, ' • . . ..1. . , '• ' — 4. , ,__-Z-. l' ~-.. ' ..";,' .i .1'; );:-..,. i.. ' 4 , - . 2- , s , -- 1 2 - : ,- " 4 * . --!--',,,-- ts , ,e-g- , ; .1 1 ! - ' ,., .. ,, v , i , Y.P, -, lv - .. , •• ".... 4"4t* .74,11 a i,T r..11.41 - 71./13, . . • ' '. . . i ..','-•- ''. 1 ' -. ' ".'-i . r .... • x -., n ''., , j': . .., CZ.' 4 , .:.-•.. ), - .,•,c,•.•:::.i . , : ., .-: ..., , „ ~.. , ~_ _ .., .. li ::„....„.,,. ~., , , ..,,. ' _ . . , . • T ,, ,••••••••,...., . , • ~ • ... v ~. .1 1„' it` ,pr, • ..„. :Li.. ~..„, . ..,.i.„,......,,• . , ,-.:•. , , ,'• , ~.• --.. . , ..• - : ''-',.„.V 1 . . POTTSVI AIND I ,•:...-,t- 1 1l - it i . ,iIvER •.. . . . . . . ._.,•, - , ~ .TA Y 4 ' . . l.: , • . , • I WILL TEACH TOL' TO PIERCE THE BOWELS OP THE EATITII4ND maxii our rani Tnikirettss or WOWITAnis, .13,8 wales WILL VIIWWIIITRENOT2I TOOL'S stasis mar maw WITOSeTO OUR WIN wirwpwasvge.- - --I,lr.JAuton. •• , . yISHER HAZARD, Man - ufacto Ter, of wke.itapp tor Ilicuied dc, (*boa Co, Ito** of auperfur quint* and of all lengthened si zes on hand and made to order on short notice;" Reference can be Made to E. A. Douglas. 'Superintendent and Engineer, Lehigh Cal and Navigation :Company ; N. D. Courttight, Superintendent Hazleton Coal Comp*. ny, Slouch Chunk ; A. O. Brodhead, Superintendent Bea ver Meadow Coal . Company Manch Chunk.; Belford, nutrPo d Co., Contractors, S ummit MU, Penna. October 14,1@54 ,_ • ' 41-ly . COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. THE subscriber having fitted up one of . the largest Catch 'Shops In the Kate, to ,00,000•' Coal street, Pottarille, I'4l, neat to J. B. Adam &Co.'s screen F where. Ws facilities for manufacturing all kinds of and light Wagons cannot be surpassed—being a practical kW ettanic and haring a number of years experience in the business, he hopes to give gerneral satisfaction. All kinds of tiniagte and light Wagons kept on hind. Also, oveond-hand Wag.cons, he. All repairs neatly done. Orders nada distance prompt ty attended to. • WISTAR A. KIM. June ft, 164 a. Mdf II,AT and Round Rope Maker, Read-; j • ing, Pa. White, Tarred, and Manias Itope of any dimensions. . Flat Bop* for Mining or either purpose*, Towing Maas: and Canal cordage of all kind* ited:Repea, Wash-lines. Maimed, de. 13utieriar fizelp.i . ing for Stearn Engines. Also. patent prepared Hemp Packing. * very superior article, latmated with a cotnpcv! aid= which tally doublet its capability to stand friction.,,- and Insure* its prefeience wherever it has been tried. Or.; dart thankfully rreeived and promptly executed. November U. nu-44-ly NEW STYLE COTTAGE FURNITURE.•', 2gt Tilt subscriber le receiving from the best; illanufietories in the Mr a large lot of t. Furnittre of Aim Style, made of Hard= . oak. chestnut, walnut. ash,' .tc.. warranted tot be strong and durable The patterns are various, and of the latest fashions. They embrace whole sista,. all of. which will he sold at city prima, carriage. added. Ile also keeps on hand, and:snannihrturre to order all , kinds of Household Furniture, of the latest most fasb4 lonable and desirable Patterns, all of which an be ex-1 ambled at tale Ware'Roonia, corner of Centre and Onion! streets, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church—all of. which will be sold at the very lowest rates. ' HENRY 641 134NC1 ,t April 1,1£41 r - 144 f .' ; chAPITA:II $lOO,OOl, H A R T E R Perpetual.- .. . Is Company, chartered by the tegislattme of Penni' sylvanhs, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dolt tars, is pow tally organised, arid hda commenced linalt neat t , t The Company is prepared to- receive monies and other prorrty in Trust and allow interest on all monies do visaed in trust, at the rate of five ptlr sent per annum, principal and interest payable . on demand. For rates of Premium on Lifelummutco, see the printed Tables -supplied at the office Of the Company, Centre Strimt, Pottsville. the doors south of the Each=ge 1h tel. . JACOB nuNTZOGEB„ Ja., Presideat. i Jolts 11. Ansa, Soe'ry and Tieaatuir. , April 1, ISW. . • ' , • 134 f - I. THE POTTSVILLE- i ' MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCK LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY. OCENTRP , S,TREET, nets 11,Vdorir abore Green's Jewelry tit's. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL !DMA Company, recently chartered by the Legislature Ponnayltanla, Ia fully organised. '; • The Campany Is prepared to - effeict Mountie° upon Beet and to reo*re and elevate tracts, and to allow tnntwest oar monk retwlved at the rate of flee per amt. per annuata unless otherwiao agreed upon. ..Prinelfed and In4reat able bn drinand.. . . Capital and ?wets safely Invested . In Bonds and. Mot gages and other grad keurities.' Annual dividend of the pmilts will be made payable in 1..4%h. or approMiated to the payment' of premiums. For- rates of .Preniluma on Life Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's °Mee: NATHAN IiTAN.S. Preft. SOLOMOS`. FIgSTF.R, Vire feel'. T. TAYLOR.. .Clerriary and Treasurer. • •Sept.. IC, . " 37-tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. CHARTER PERPETUAL—Grarited . by State of Pennsylvania. 7 • - Authorized Capital tieo.ooo. • " • Office, No. Sea Walnut Street, between Third and FootriM Streets, Philadelphia. This Company. with a caatt„Capihal paid in. combiriMi, with the Mutual principle in their :Marine and Inland' Departinent, sauces to the Assured ample indemnity. Kith participation In the profits, and althoutihstflity for Masai. The Company will (Sone Policies at the usual rates of premiums, embracing Marine, Fore and Inland Risk,.. ' . • DIRECTORS: Dr. D. Luther. •.,. William C. Ludwig. :- , lJewlx Audenrted, ' Joseph Maxwell. l; Peter Sieger, John, E. Addicluc .t: I 3porr.o F. Tyler. . Harry Conrad, - • , Sanniel H. Itothermel • B. Hammett, ' I Datia, l'lers.on, ,' : SamuelCtuttner. is s , • bit. D. LUTHER, Presitlent. 1111..C. , Lt-nuin, Fire ,Prrxident. - Wit Y. DEAN, Stendary. . . I -111 B •-• PETER. IL LUTHER, ham been appointed Agent Or tint above Comptny In Schuylkill County, to whom pi.- anus &airing Inaurancn can apply. • ' April S. 1854 ! LI-ly .I. 77A TFl t tt; i 34 A OLIA7kI'I . 311ty 15, 1h54. • - : . AFse4l4, 3lay W.,. 15.5,4. inl_sh premiums and interest rreel, rd the past year, mutual depart ment, . ... . $1 Bttta Ileertrabletn same, Cash l'rendutris. stock Departml. • Losses expenses. commission?. re duranim Stock ce. mutual department. 1 ASSETS: Bonds, mort rar,eg. stock and other rod gneuritieg, . • 173,135 7'..! hillsrerOvable. 1g7,009 $6 • i‘ Cash nn band and in bands of agents'. FIRE INSURANCE. TIARMERS' UNION INSU 1 . Company.—OFFlCE, Athens, Bradford Co nylrania. CAPITAL. r. 30.000. Insures agalt‘t loss by Fire. libuses. Store. buildings. Gads, Wires and Merehandise,CoAl ERS, EIiGINES, and other Machinery, on . terms es any similar Institution. ' , ' .. • ',l, losers promptly ad jutted and paid, I ' -- DIRECTORS fru. Horace Williston, Athens, Francis Tyler, ' • (temp , A: Perkins. J. T. I.olyer. ' e. N. Shipman. . C. F. Weller. Jr., J, E. Canfield, • • " lion. John.f.porte, Towanda. • Oen. Bradley Waketrm, Locrytille, Geo. M. Hollenbock, Wilkesbarre: Michael 31:0ert, Laporte. Rs-. ~ 1 _ .. _ . . OFFICERS:' Iforl. IRMACE WILLISTON; President. , C. 7. Wrass, Jr.. Vice President t Trensurei, J., E. ,CAsislan. Sec'y. - Refer:in Tottstille to Ilan. C.'W.Alegina, - F.W. linghes, INDEMNITY. THE l I HANKLIN Fire Insuiance Co. rif Philadelphia ()Bice, No. 1033% Chesnut strest, fl .r Fifth 0.4. a. • Continue to make Insuriume. permanent or limited pu every description of property, in town and country, At rat., ma low as are covAstent with security. The Company hare reserved a pa d re , Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, lately Invested, afford ample protection to the insured. • , ' The mseu of the Company on January Ist, IS-18, as pub lished, agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follotta, viz joIIN Y. WREN, THOMAS WHEN, JAMES WILES. 40-U . . $1,2`.1.3,491 Temporary Loans, 115.4:r9 Shire their Incorporation. a period 'of eighteen ye4ve, they have paid upwards of oa indiern two htendnrd thous and deilare, bests by tire, thereby affirding erideneMiOf the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability 'and dispositbri to meet with prnroptnees, all liabilities. , it. BACKER, Presldeiaii entstr.s G.ll.tinwrir, Fvvvvtary. The subscriber has teen appointed agent for the above ilienviontsi institution. and le now prepared to mak! lo- 'Tirane...on every devirriptlon of properV at the loseest vulva \ ANDlteiSt ReSSE.L. Agent, 11-tf MANUFACTURES. WIRE ROPES: THOMAS JACKSON, INSURANCE. MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, POTTSVILLE, PA For Fire or inLand inntranew apply to SIIOENER, Agenti 2rS.-1Y .1 lily 15, 1F434 EMI Wm. 2 Wefti Esq; (hn. J. M. Bickel, J. F. WIIITNEY,' Agent. Next door to ?diners' Bank. 35-Iy. Sept 2. 11354 DMECTORS. tioelv W. Richard& ..11orieeld D. Lewis, Adolphe H. 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BANNAN' Bent and Sttliotary 8 . - 151,7441 24 4,0 57 St Voremtvt:ll, IAZ,4 " ICLECIMBOWT: • Or, the. . , 111 T, CNA LIS IIfACKAT • • . . rae s abaci / eausapead, rse a wire luau aCttuip, of little ibildren .at my knee, John cottage of usy - own; • • _Witb sita r overgrown, nd a_fardsat with a. mw. of the asa, John Brown; _ I Min sit ;my dear, - • ' -Br sycamore, Large albeit* thaigit of very small estate, John Broln So come an drain a glue, An my harlot u ion pass, And I'll tell you what 'Hove, and what ! hate, John I lote the gong birds, • And tho ehildren's early: words, Aqd a losing woman's voice, low and steed, John ' Brown; . . An I hate , * falseyritetice, `And the quint of common sense, antrginem and fawning anti deceit, John Brown; I lore the , meadow flowers, And the.briai in the bowers, And I lime an open f face Without guile, John Brawn; "N. And I hates eel/WA : knell', • r And a prod contented slave, And a•lodt Who'd rather borrow than toil, John r. I loran. solople song . That awakM emotions strong, • And the word of hope' that raises him who faints, • John' Brown; • • • And I Mite the constant whine, _ _ ' • - Of the fokalsh who mine, H And turn their good to evil by complaints, John But even tithen I ' • . If I seek: my garden gate, And survey the world, around me and above, John Bronn,.. , hatred/ flies my.tnind; • - t . And I sigh for human kind, .• And excuse the faults of those I cannot loved John ...' . Sallya . It like my ways, _' , .!•• „. . And,the estrisfort of toy days ,-- I ' Can te ll you how I lilted so nitrated, Joim lijawa; lA:toyer settrn,my health, - ~ ' , = Zi'or sell my soul for wealth, l'lor destroy one day the pleartirei of thaltext, : - t clulitrown; r o par . with my, pride. , _ nd,..1 tak the sunny. side, For rire ..... ,tntkto w le than folly - to be sad,John . Itr ' ; I • • • I k p a ebneelenee clear, :. d 1, I've a bendreil.paands a year , And I manage to 1 e*iril, and to be gad, Jain Brawn. 1. ' . . hi togny cal. 7 I THE CAW COURT. -r- Feisozkal Appearance ofWae!anwten. The following is ons of the the chapters from the - just-issued work of Re l y'. Dr. Griswold, entitled "The Republican !Court, or American Society in the days of ,WaShington." ; From the note-book of the:late Mr. Horace Hiriney, Wallace, of Philadelphia, I am per mitted to transcribe a record of some comer=. satiors with his ,Mtother, Sirs..Sisan Wallace, in which that lady-s-so eminent for whatever is beautiful and noble in, her sex—disclosed her recollections of Washington's habits, per: sonal appearance and manners. On the re moval. of the 'goverment ' to, Philadelphia, • Mrs. Mary Binney,'mother of Mrs. Wallace, resided in Market street, opposite •to General 'Washingtrin's.thei door of her _house a. few paces further east.; It was'the GeiternAdus torn; frequently,: w'hen the "day was fine, to .come out to walk, 4 tended. by his secretaries —Mr. Lear and Major William Jackson—one dii each side. He I always - crossed directly over from his - olio:1'door, to the sunny aide of the'street, and Walked down. He was dressed in black, and all three wore coeked hate She never observed them conversing; she often -wondered and Watehed, as a child, to see if' any of the party spoke, but never, could per- ceive that anything was said. It was under ; stoo4 that the aids were kept at regal distance. Gen. Washington had a large ;family coach, a light carriage, and:a chariot, all elks—cream.' 'colored, pairtte& with three enamelled figures on each panel—and very handsOme. He drove in the coach to, Christ church every Sunday morning, with tiro' horses; drove the carria,ge ' and four into the eountry---to Landsdown,The Hills, and other places. iln going to the Sen ate he used the'chariot, with six horses. 'All his servants were White, and wore liveries of white cloth, trimmed with scarlet or orange. Mrs. Wallace Sae' General. Waiihington fre quently at public balls. Ilia manners there were very gracimui and 'pleasant.-Shp went with Mrs. Oliver Wolcott to one of rs:Wash ington's drawing:rooms: The General was present, and came up and bowed to every-la- dy after she was seated. :, -Mrs. - Binney*isited ' Mrs. Washington! frequently. It was Mrs. Washington's custom, to return visits on the third day ; and she thus always returned Mrs. Binnef a. A focitinan would run over, knock loudly,swi announce Mrs. Washington,, who would then come Over 'with Mr. Lear., Mrs. ' Wallnce met Mrs.lWashington in her mother's parlor, her manners were very easy, pleasant, and uneeremoilicius, with the characteristics of other Virginia iladies, When Washington retired from public life, - :Mrs. Wallace was about nineteen', years of age. , = . . The recollections of Mr. Richard Rush on the subject are in agreement with those of Mrs. Wallace. ' That accomplished and dis tinguished gentleinas ,has communicated to 'me a very graphic account of some interest ing scenes, of wh it he was an observer, about the close of Washingtores first administration. Looking upon th 6 old cougresi Hall, 'at the corner of theimit andlSiith streets, a few years agei het says, "I recalled it scene never, no never tohe forgotten; It was, I think, in 1794 or 1194 that as a boy Jams among the spectators - congregated ;at this comer, and parts closehy..tu - witness a great public; spec tacle.. .. 1, E • i ' . , Washingtonvn.'s to open the session.of Con gress by going imperson, as was his Custom, • to deliver a speech to both hornies t assembled in the chamber ; of the Rouse of Rekesenta: Lives. The crowd was inrimense. It filled the whole areit'in Chestnut street before the State house, extended 'along the line of Chestnut, street above -Sixth street, and spread North and South some. distance Along the latter.. A' way kept open' oe carriages, in the middle of the street, was the only. space not ,closely packed ,withpeople. I had a stand . on' the' steps of one of the houses in Chesnut street, which, raising iniabovelthe mass of?human heal* enabled;me enabledto +mete advantage.' After waiting long hen* as it seemed to a ~boy's" impatience, the -. carriage of the President at tenth slowly drove mas . drawn by four beanii ful y home( •It wmewhite, with medallion. - ornaments on the panelti, and the livery of the servants,,aaosell ; as Urememberi wius. white - turned up with red ; aCany rate a glowing ' livery—the entire display in equipages at. 'that' era; in our 6010317 generally, and in' Philadelphia in Partirmlar; while the, seat Of government, being-rnorilich and Vatted thtin . !pet, though fewer'in nriin her. 1 Washingfon 'got' out of his calTiage, and.' slowly crossing the pavement ,': ascende d the-steps of the-edi fice, upon the; upper pl atform IoU which ho paused, and, t urning -half 'round, looked _la the direction tif alcarriage which had,6llowed the lead of his own. Tina he stpod fota min, ute, distinctly semi by everybody. . HP stood in all his civic. dignity - sind Mural grandeur, erect, serene, _ _ Alirt;csssmirne was a full suit of- h ~', v elVet4, 'lna, hair, itself blanched by time, Pritedered toj snowy white: ness, a dress sword at his side, and . his Isatc: held in his bane Thus he)stoed in, Silence i and what moments' th fee! ' llMonghotit otittlis the dense erowd,,Profound peace reigned. Not a ward was herl, not ,breath..- . Palpi tations took the place. of aocania. It was a feeling infinitely , beyond that which Vents' it- self in shouts.' every heart was full. In 'vain would any tongue have' apnken. •' All w . gazing in mute, tinuttembleadmi; ration. "Er eye was riveted onitmt for-re-- -the greatest, .p most exalted of mortals. It might have seemedisi if he.' tood..in that. • - Focks*On to4nkkiktiae ilsimOle4Aboutn4 -.:with.f.,full-smw,ql. the fithq-pf . the,.itoinnatry. Not so . .:,Efti .!had pawed. fox -his- hm. SecretarYt then,i believe, Xi. Dandridge, or Cot Lear, A %ANNA:vs!: ,k And Atafldrtirr Stnro. Cite MI strait, Pettsvill& SCHUTLX,III COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. ft!ttri). ho got - out of the oth l cr carriage, a chariot, ably a . eeer . ritil like his own. The Secretary, as copy of the speech he iras to cendltg the aMps, handed him a paper=-prob ably - both ',entered the building. ,Then • ..lt was, and not until then, that, the croartisits* up buzzes, loud,. long, **nest, e.nthusiastic.'t Of the simple manners of 'Washington and .• family we have an,interesting account, in e travels of Mr. Henry Wansey, F. S. A., a . English manafacthrer, who - breakfasted wlth them on'the wonting of the t3th of June, 1194. ‘ii eonfeasi,", say& "L Was- struck '4,lk il wt itWe ari&reneratton, when I recollected that a* now in the presence of the great Wash ngtbn; themoble_ and wise benefactor of the\we'rld, as Nimblest( styles him.= When we look' down from thiS truly illu.strions char atter; on other public servants, we' find a glowing ceramist:, nor Can we fix our atten tion on any other, greit men without discov ering in them a vast and moritifying dissimi larity. ,The President'. mimed very thought ful, and was slew in delivering himself, which induced some to•beliere him reserved : but it was rather, I appreherid i the result of much reflection, for he had to me an appearance of afability and accommodation. He Was at this time in his sixty-third year, but had very litle the appearance of age; having been all his'life so exceedingly temperate. There was a certain anxiety visible in his countenance, wi, extreme sensibility. - , 1 igton herself made tea and cof fee a thetable were two small - plates of rue, and dry toast, bread, 'and. bu broiled (fish, as 'is tte general Cu: is - Bleeper truths,. her • grand dal .s , pleasing young lady of abOut ail .txt to bey, and next, her . grand son, Vashington Parke Custia, about twr ~: There were but slight, indl: ca a, one servant only attending,, tvl fiery, and a silier urn for hot -tvi only expensive article:on the tad Vashiegron struck me as some , th 14 the !,resident, though I un de, were both born the same year; she in stature, rather• robust, ex. tri An her ;(Iress, and wore a very' Ph r her Fray hair turned up under it" leription of Mrs. Washington etirresptners perfectly with that in her portrait . by Trumbull. painted the previous year, and floes in the Trumbull Oalleryat New Haven. '4lr. Wansey s t ays` her drawing-rooms- were objected to by the democrats, "as tending to give her a superembieney, and as introduc tory to the paraphernalia -of courts." , With what feelings the excellent woman regarded those democrats is shown by an anecdote.of the same period: She. was a severe disciplin arian, and Nelly Custis was not often permit ted by her,to be idle, or to follow her,own ca prices.. The :young girl was compelled 'to practice at the harpsichord four or fire, hours every day, and-one morning; when she should have been playing, her grandmother entered the room; remarking that she had not- heard her 'music, and also that she bad ohserved some person going oat, whesenarae shemould very much like to know. Rielly was, silent, and suddenly. her attention was arrested by a blemish on the wall; which lied been newly painted a delicate cream color. , "Alt! it was no federalist!" she exclaimed, looking at the spot just above a settee, "none 110 a filthv democrat would mark a place with his .good for-nothing head in that manner!" The public business so entirely occupied his time that Washington had few opportuni ties of visiting Mount Vernon. In 1793, how ever, he was there nearly three months, during the terrible period , of ihe• prevalence of the yellow firer in Philadelphia. The disease broke our sOmelimeiin August, but he can i tinned at his post until the lath of September. He wished to stay longer, but'Mrs. Washing ton was unwilling te. leave hini exposed in such danger, and ho 'could not thinkof haz arding her life and the lives of the .children by remaining—"the house in which we liyed,". he says, "being in a manner bloekaded by the disorder, which was - every day becoming more and more fatal." Two days after. Washing. ton left, air. Wolcott wrote to his father: "The apprehension - of the; - citizens cannot be in creak(' ; business is in a great measure aban doned, the true character of man is disclosed, and-he shows hiniself a weak, timid, despond ing, and selfish ,being. The ravages ,of the dreadful sickness are extending with added circumstances of terror and d istress; many now die without attendance. The kind atten tion, the tears of condolence and sympathy, which alleviate pain and in some degree rec oncile the dying .to their ,fate..are . frequently omitted by the nearest friends - and relatives; when generously bestowed, they are too often the price, of life." Among the public char acters attacked by the fever were Mr: Willing and Col. Hamilton, but they both recovered. The officers of government were dispersed, and the President evcu deliberated ; on the propriety of convening Congress elsewhere.; bat the abatement pf the , disease 'rendered this measure unnecessary, and near the close of November the scattered inhabitants re turned to' their homes, and Congress reati sembled on the second of-December.; In 1794,: his otheial duties not permitting him to make more than a flying visit to Mt. Vernon, and Mrs.Washin,gtor; deciding against a summer in the city, the President took a house in Germantown, where, with hits family, he remained daring th e months. of ' July and August. ' to gnaw. si:c3/40“A115.gt):4:4 "We have lately Witnessed the most beauti ful and interesting 4 f all German festivals=- Christmas. This •is here peculiarly celebra ted. About. the commencement of DecOtulte', the Christmarkt, or fair, was opened in the Rcemerbeyg, and has Pcsatitmed to the present time. • The boOths, decorated with green boughs, were filled with toys of various kinds, among which, during the first days, the. figure of St; Ni cholas we i kconspieuou s. There were bunches of wax callles to illuminate the Christmas tree, gingerbread with printed ntotioes in po etry, beautiful little eartftenware t iliasket-work., and ,a wildniess of playthings : The sth of) December, being Nicholas evening, the boothil were lighted 'up, and the square was: filled • with boys, running from one stand to another, all shouting and talking together in the most joyous confusion. Nurses were going around, carrying the.".smaller children in. their arms, and parents bought presents decorated-with sprigs_ of pinecand carried them away : . Some of the shops bad beaatibil toys, as, for instance, a whet grocery store in miniature, with bar rels, boxes and draviers; all filled with sweat moats, ri kitchen withza stove and all, suitable utensils, which could really bi need, and . sets of dishes of the most diminutive patterns: All rasa scene of activity•aud joyous feeling. Many of the tablei had bundles of rods with gilded bands, .Which were to be used that -evening by the pertions who represented St. Nicholas, In the 'family, with whom we re side, one of our German friends dressed Mal self very, °comical:lY, with a malt, •cur robe, and long tapering.cap. . tie came in with al . bunch of rods, and a sack, and a brdom fora . sceptre. After we:all had received our share of • the beating, be' threw the Contents of his bag on the 'table, and while we were' scramb ling for the nuts and apples,gaire tistnitny semi raps over, the .fingers. In - many &Milks the y children are.made to say, "I thank you, Berri 'Nicolaus," and the_ rods are hung. !via the ,room till Christmas; to keep them in:goodle- F has-icier, This wan only. eforerunnpr of. thel Christ-kindchen's coming. The Nicolatis is the. punishing spirit, the Christ-kindeben the rewarding' one. !'•! • " When this tine was over, we till bega n ! preparing secretty.our presents for Christmas. I '. Every day there-wire consultations about the things which should be obtained. It was so arranged that all should interchange presents,' .but nobody-must.know heforehand*hat het •wouldleceive. What pleasure thele was in all these secret purchases and-preparations ti Scarcely anything was - tholi,ghvor spoken or but Ch and every day the .Consulta= Cons became more numerous- and: secret.— The trees were bobght some time beforehand, but as we were , to eltness• the festiral for the first time, we were not allowed tti see them prepared, in order,that the effect might be.** • rat *a possible. 4T.lie.niarka in Oinaoinor: b l e ;n i i 3c gTit it wist r qliith til e s and thronged with people. Quite a forest liMil .. , sprang np in the street before our door. The old stone house epposite, with the tracts of so. m - anv centuries on its dark fate, seemed tO -*stabil. ' - _ midae•-of a garden. It;:waa a ~Lo out every craning, andtiee the '-ttiildittia scathing . to and fro, shouting and seekin dhttoys - frOm the booths, and bilking all the time of the Christmas that was so near. The poor people. Went bv with their little pies' ents hid under - their cloaks, kit their children Might see them; every heart was; glad, and every countenance wore a smite or, secret pleasure.' ' ', , ,? ; , "Finally, the day:before - Christmas arrived: Thestreets were so full I,could scarce make my way through,' and;the 'aide of -trees went on more rapidly than ever.. These were corm; monly branches of pine or fir, set uprigEt in a little miniature garden of moss . When the lamps :were lighted at night, -our streets had the appearance of an illuminated gOdera; We were prohibited from entering the rooms up stairs, in which the grand-ceremony was to take place, being obliged to take our seats iti those arranged for the guests, and ' wait with impatience the hour whee Christ-kindeher( should call., Several relations of the ; family, came. and, what- was more agreeable, they brought with them. five or six children. was anxious to see how th e y would view the ceremony. " Finally, in the middle of anin. teresting conversation, we heard the bell ring! _log up stairs.. We all started up, and ms t i for the dear. •1 ran up the steps With the children at my heels, and at the "top met a blaze of light -coming from the- open door, that dar,zlamd. In each rim stood a , great hi hie. on - which -thii presenti 'were arranged, amid tioirerytind'areaths.' From the centre, rose the -beautiful Christmas tree, Covered with wax tapers to the very top, which made : it nearly, as light as day,-, while_ every bough ',was hung-with, sweetmeats and gilda mast. The children' ran -shouting 'around the table, jihnting their presents, while the older per; sons had theirs pointed out to them.; . I had quite a little library of Gernian,author as ray shire ;, and many of the others,received 'quite valenble giftii. - _i ,"Ilut how :beautiful was the heartfelt joy -. that shone on -every countenance ! As each, onediseovered, he embraced: the 'givers, rind - all Was a 'Scene Of thepureit. feelings. It is it Alorions feast, this ; Christmas time I ; What n eliiirus_from happy hearts went up itn that eveningto Heaven ! Full of !retry , aid , feel lug, and glad associations, it is hero anticipa ' ted With joy; and leaves n pleasant inemory . behind it. We may s laegli "at - sucW simple festivals tit hoine,. and- prefer to 'shake our selves loose from every_ shackle that bears the rug I , , ef the past, but we 'would certainly bb i.? ha ler, if some of these beautiful old 'Custom's , we_ „ better honored:' They renew, the bond iif' ling between families and` friends, and stre gthen thew kindly- sympathy; even life. lo , • i je frie:ncls . reqnire occasions of this kind to Tres enfhe' wreath, that binds them together;' -. -he author of the interesting work ' from which this extraet.is taken,: does not' explain the/ eipetted -visit of the "Christ-kindehen."-z--: - Thi