TERMS -41t - .40V11N A p at Taw MINER, • str : iou ..,14USSOfttrTION TWO DOLI 1S per minutia' payable In ads not paid Ipithin 0 months—and Nat paid within the sear. TO CLOSs: Copies to one Address, in advance, '55,00 I ~ ven do' do, do. • do- 10 00 11:CCH do do • ' d0,'20 00 Club subscriptions, must. inrarhibly be paid litre nnJ !writ Jo one address. • To Oa RRtElts Am, OTHERS: • J•WRNA,I. will 1.0 tarnished I Q -- • 1, 410 r*:. 311 hvgs at VS per lOU iroptescisti on cry. , . r:rehr...g - vmenrenfl .Stkovi , Teachers -_nupptie4 ;if the Jo-t•imm al 51 in advance.. - liates of Advertising: .•. . , !inure of i 2 iines, - 50 - conts for one insertion .o!r equent 111-eriiant, 25 rears eseh-3 lined I - cents- , lgibsequetit inftertions, 12} Cel3/i It 'All atlivrii.lements- • over 3 for short fqtia re. v • as - - • t 2. 3 6 *l(3 tern , Luii•d, VI; nil 51'53 it Wr $3 00 “.• 1 ut..s*,. IVO 150 2011 3') -5 to 4 •• • • •g hart eannt.l as a aqua ii;orj -1.. f - s-, 12 I 12. 100 .• 3110 5, OD • 0 Uri • xt 1,2 - up . 500 n tits 12 otl „,, „, -3 iv' 4 :54.1 • 0 511 _IO I'o IL ' Ott dun; to' el) , 0 tgg nOO 15 ggo to gg•, tr Po 16 kV •YS (41 quit' d" OO-' 2 -5 00 3gl 00 4, OO su,oo Notice,,, 7:1 each— aecomfaltio,.l . lit ;11, a,haistNelgienti . :±U.echta each. i. - eAII VC r11.4-tornt, l.eloro Murria&iet.iteni Drattin, .1 cut., p.r !MO, first in;ertton—suleotqpitatt Itsser ,,','C ~,i ii. Per, - tent. Nino waters are counted it, rue lit adVettirinr , e. ''Al,rchunti, ntuti-:Others utlveriningLt' the i i• " •"'"" ,. ci." l 4>ltt.!..,tatrif a :,wading iadVilfil,' Mail cxceetlin ' 2 t•quares of 24 !ides, will Lech . rgetl, ~, 0n111,,z. , u6crtpttott, •,,, ' t ~ c 1, , the amount of boo wanks column 1 li. 'ill eliatige*lttid sttbn.ttption ; .A 1 './ A •t il out ri-sgaves, at She rates tle,tgoaten Buoy e, 1-11 i -A avec If toments tel tn !diver type than ;trotal v.p. la' ctiar& . ,l 50 per. cent. 4nlynnec on they: pri .,-. AII vins will tx; charged the slime as letter'. t'...0" No trti,k ailvervsenientsjeceireil from Ad t t.ion Ageatnubroad, except at 21 per emit ad , the, kricON, ULIIOOO - by SpOCIAI 8' o 1'0611CD( lb 10-5 1* - Marriage , .. and [tenth', 25 Cents each-7- -,ons acconimated with notices, dil cents each. ilOtieca except thb.e of a religious char , tl educational purposes, will he charged for ally number rd tines under Id. Over • 4 cents per lino adtlitionuL • t Vioceeditig" of Meetings, nut of a general cipiracter, charged at 4 cents per one for tacilitate ealentattous we will state 4liut iii`alte a column—Rif HMIs, ti ball column,- ; : ;ales a ilaarier colutuic--2V34 words' make: . n ball column—and 738, ti..tutr• . coluintr 411 odd lines beer each sluare, char -.I ;It tuc I ate 4.1 4 cents per line. i i . Ye3dy Ititrertrsers Inuit confine their Myer thaeir,itieu business. ; Agencies for 'others, ...• "I ilea! fr. not included in busi • I.:crust:numb,. . • • '..tr I Inespired enotrarts will be fulfilled nrscord ,. t. , iiie tit Taint terms; but Merehants and others, •..irlur, standing yearly advettaements, at the new rates, trout lie Ist of July neat. liU SINES'S -.CARDS. IC. 4.1 . 110 WM .1%,,5t111. 1 :1 , :int DEM I: , r, •:, 11. t..k Ifuoldlug ll , lurr M RI; ET and ' ri ttlj slat, lout .11°011 rr.r. I,Antre WilloieS Ithre. whrre.ail d . , air Illtr Teeth ' a, O ArelikilLtlltil. ' 8 1•••• 111+ , 1'1,1 ort vitatiptale ~ti. Irry "rk •-, • r. I-5J - 40-11 • EV. Ai• 53111 . 141, "tail c). , CO1111.• tillea 1, raniS lull 411..143. 4 44014.0, Cue I CuAl 1.30,41, J7lil mq hllactlitoot y. . 011 the 110114 A ra•llt 101 COLA MEE ‘; V iL.I. RIC IlAlßDS,Stt.aitin tit LAAN r• 011111 , 010 alli.,ttar.-igilatatrthollorm wullJit ,ud .. , * 4:6 1-ntut.e Centre at revr, nr.al d ,or It 7 .; .tl••rrotr. t • vltet .t•r 11, ,t Ns, 1 1, lbS3 2-hr . 2/ if „ t • VI.. V. 11,..11 , 1.1.VE11f u Curon-tly 01 . IIn: 4.11 %V: mert Sur ' .. Tot )e.IIS englipentrul,lll•o!laq•plA ..,- re .reel. ki in 1 . 0116V11iii,1511 , 010 10,1'e.! client/. OrlileoAii 141141, Mid !, • $,,,, t.” r.l one 01 111, •pio• 4. t: 11:N VKI: opiwilte LVAGENSELLiii:Ikt tt. CO, !ink , 1 , „ ii,•,frro In Cirricnigi.,•Timmusit, to, Itliq of the Union AIFu, Dialls von • princilial H 3 nk tug Ounwe in EngUitoi. •• • and 11 ,11.11 Doom of v • ariotil dr , hand am) 1.. r Auk by the :."'ul.err.k., JMIN H. JAttlErt, ' 2 ‘hr6i.t St rerl abrwr Tenth, PoIt8V11Ie.• L 57, • 9-11, , A lii .. --51.irLet e4l - :•: l Property frar9ale. locitiirr ( , , JllliN.ll. JAMBS, AO. 51 ~ ket Ali evl obiiv;.:trillii,rol.l , ,Vlllt. r ' '' .6.1!,53-.- . . - .' 9-1( . ' I littiti Or TIIE PEACE I .ttl alfrittl to (lit. tttlit•citttn of A 13.011111., • . 11,,a1.1 all 114. Ipprtlaluilig 10 hitt 011. , 14,C. 2f....3.7q,.1. 1 1 twMAS ft. 11.A1 .1 1 :NAN ATTORNEY at LAW, .0. : I' I/1 1 : , 11Ife 1/141.1 , 1‘,.. th e Epi.,01.,1 i•tville . ';•t, 4: nwr atittp4k „r , 1, ~,,e; nut tog t.',..11; 1.41,,tnt t-trulte trt 1 Laod; Mlne9, &r •, and Celleettng relit. —friltz, 01 1 le.ll' e,,rorriertre.lll the cwiloy iie IIU(I~'tl 111 .1+,4,73000 .t.itt.e Matianlttsi„ o o tIIIAB. Pt. 1111. J., 1 0 , 1-sf) Ni 11AN Ibi"1:01tri EV AT LAW, itar . 111 C'ail le ,Iteei, Relikv Ole, epos. • - . 0.. Church, wlelie he ;I.'lll be d.ffiv. cluck. f(mtim, , lmivr. to hem wtll tt,- ,„mpt .Itfrillfoll,.llLii”--rd to hint ak,rNlrr •111 te‘bli , E • 1,:551 I.IC. SSIL/gPKN, eTToItN CV ANL, Nst:l.l.livit arLaw, Phll3di•Whia_,walail,And i;ill4 , r le,ol imaine•rs op theytly • et•untanl and Knuth Riith Meet PhiladelPhla. EXCIrANC7E, C1)1,1.F.0 • I , , t. rommi.44li. and Geneve(' Agency ogler, .1 ,1.1 Mitirtg' Oink, Politrville,lle.thqto nitr I .:old and Siri,r, 11 1 111AFTli n n \¢w'r,.rk cot I it, , . or,TP:it siimPSI.IN, Mining ENiitwer, hasle to, l loJoiro.. to it,. Clotho-otto's ttoiigtiop,tooo Ihr l'rni•—t3ef I:Oriental I:huirh Va., where he urn til!,atder- tit of h 1,3 profer.ion • .!,rtl 14 If f 51S();11 4 6. 21AM. C()DI'k R Af e•v, Otilte in C.iltre 111 Ke.t of 11, "Poten,ylv eteia Mr .1111.116,ml tt the• irlso • CONIC./111,il'ATICE oF Tut; pLAcr • ‘11.•,11 Iln any bti rearibett,l 11, 11,, tort. —.•• ;it.; and at r, (Wick. in p4 , ,,tr• Dr, fLelbervlnelt.'9. oi,• IhS7 21-ly • 1111 Lit; lg. GILA EPP, ATTORN KY AT I,AW, 1; It inv rent, i ree.l t.r I'Ot ter teat opened an office !4•l•••Teltitraph Gllice,C..ntrest reel pppottitt• the !Iv 41,),511, ly trtiti P.iiORART, Attorney ;ilt,Ate,COntittis m n.e f.or York: thrive oppo.ttle Ames lean I .-111r4 prii ; 17--ly*' ‘4,7 tr..1.1A,i1 1.. I,VIIITTI V 4(1, IN, VtillS ill rukull y, Oda* -' , ••ott• , •11 ,, 1,o4,t_i,y:opport - te lb.. . . 4:. 11.ESIZER.R.11 , 011(L:OPArtlIt' R4loovt . l thrice to vim ott Iln i., .;n t'uxlKucrl,l'.llnvill ,FU;RNITU.RE, &,c . ATLW, rtircAtrportzriAlArtEßOOMS.- ~,- ' ,. li •7 , ' , ./..: f t:: . he. t , (I ;1,2)," Rote) Pt') /riot: , ' , l - • V'f• • ~ , , , , ..!-7,,,,th rde, l'hilqdr/1.1,,,,. i .1 ":"T ANtry mi -lian.l a latice alsoitutia of • U• ~p e f iur.t.rniinrr.orri•ory derirrlption: - ;Abo. i ...., tt.':l.ti:ll.:, roc ',lt tea. Cltatrs, att.,,, On trait . .•r , ~ „1,. th iTr,P, t , ~t,it ,i kr1.111,1 , 4. it gf e ally i , illiteWcn`h 1 , .. -- PO initn , * i r.fullp vs eked .aml stlipped „Au ..,.,..441...4 I& 110,. u. T..11 T.1(. 1 .1:0N. , '...011 I, NMI '' .1 • . , . • ' l 43.rfa '-' - . : • , LI011SEROLI! GLASSWARE, 1 ' 1i r - i • it 4 ix Ile Ofihripa •attortes and Late gut 11., 4 53 it Cr/;04/11!•1114! 111111 and tb-serattie .I. , ottli-tit , 1 .. -. t Et. t 1. ititattv 1251. AL RaTri. . • I P., lc, 4 .ilid • Illilf!r, will do well to C3ll- h.. 6.1, at 1,1.,,,c ad, where. IMO. Fat:nave, now ~n ~ ~,t,,... ) . EWA AHD F CORi(1:Ell. - ' I'.'2'.',ed. ,1:1 s INII •orta.t, (above ziprace.) Ehiladelplita. ' 15.7nt ' 15; 14 Nen - .1151 e Iroticce Furnlitire. I• -I,raezia“;,•l4 trfir ne finat the W. F ./ Ilb n u. I 1 ic.• of 1 uttare Furni ,,—• r 15 ,, ,i , ecT1V1..E, ma* tit I t y mum . oa k . 44.,01rd If 3 01 , 11 to to., 14 1011 k. •1 pattnrvva re VA. j101..1.70 4 , 11010 , /iff , a WJr tinlil,lll of 'vim 1, 0.1 t; 4 , 11) , la Jere, cirrialze Addr•l- F • • po ,, n 080d,1111d M.1.0111 . 0C1.11r , eS k !mil ili3OttrhahrFtilliiti,ire, it,.,:414ebi0n.,41 ,, and di•Orable •- MN ' •, whirta can Le exatmt.,l at biz Wale • vt , r of 'cow.: and •Uniuit 9arept. , ..Dr4tf) f:l.l 4 4'op:tl Church—all if which will he • Tisr later- • HENRY CRESeSNO. 11-tf • .steADEs • NEW . . I `'a e; .1. AttLl.En 4- eb , 1654. ••N 1 A N t - FAITIMIERA and Whole...ale: 'and Retail. •I Iv • le,. ...1!, W lISIDOW.' etrlA DES, Seaoljazirest '", •• 1 SP4II4ICO and ARCH liorni",.PUILA, 1.1:1 i•olA, midi, aa fltethe'd Land/cape., Rordifg.' '• ; • a: :Irteth..,ln.ine•Ll. . ; tidfLD toRDCRA,./hc.. - • _ • . 1 in.. 1 5 •04.nediuttrat •textgnq and . nerfectied'or '"• ,-1 1 in tinaomnlFY, and at twit LOW PRICES.. • I•a&n... all.romp ,,, inion. =Huff and White -Ma1.1..1:. .1..1:. 4 :3lillitlit4,l towels, Curds, 8(1311e11,, 'At, 11r . +s Vattl•l V, I:(1t City to Countr. Tradr. We lbo .nlllllllll3llOll 111 011 t cinch, el the Drina, 1,1 ',. r •,, co iI rt 14,•,,,nei and Alai tftterly, Phdara. .‘ 1 ! el 'IN. 11,54 '. . Q: W. • RWGWAY & 1.1:1?5' IN 0 LS • 4 ti lil~£fr, ~ACUI NI TS and 3IANI/FACTII- . fiFIR,..S, gII ANVE3.PIIILAWA: , )11 A prii 1, J A MOORE, Pottsolte, 13-iy • ____ __..,........... Lununin !.. Lt 11,1 133:111! ! LOVIDER !1! • f f `HE uoilslStensa 1 , , pr.ss' to furnish bills of I 11-..mlotitjlik,no.! Wbdt Pins Luott.t4.to any • 11,1 .1,4•114 of Mc lsizst :.17.,et1, basing under his • .thtroJiillllSi Ihlt' 4re ; 4 4wInr, tby..l luo,troci ler( of .0,7, ei.bitAsesilt: T . l • lillttliEt4; Aig , t. 1t:104 , f 2t 1: , A3 . ' . - Illy • PATENT HORSE NAILS. • • itdeeritteeteNing torn appointed Pole Agrpi' tor Itroae prrossd • .i fo' the FULlte fllhrr Cll •tt •I ntty -t re vl,ll, rtip,vir,r Iln thy! nnitSratiitrinnly u p e d 10411111.1 a trial to alo.gritwr. Nttatistlos,upplitayt ,m 2n ' Ilititeirtnithaandlteat: • -t • 31c 1r '•ir.l.ll.lllr n v CIO tecattan ersellne Uttar '10,111141r 1)010111'. ; • I ' 4l "arl . r , P)e draff.CeatJa sV,rattenilia. skteet4l,llasa ' • 144 • VOL. XXX. SHERIFF'S . SAa;S%--, sarrars-s SALES of . 13ELILL E4TrSTE.:: - fly Inft.T Id E. of serer:al . writs of l'enchiiulti Ex7', Elpiis•taf, issued by the Court 0t- Coma* rt - Pica, of Setialylkill County and 40 me direeled, thine. wilt he will at !'abbe Sate or. ilttilue, On iSAT. UriDi4l',../ GIVE 10,1854, at 10 o'etoq. m the , reminder), at ther:Ptiblic Muse' id wALTEK, SEDgriNICR, (Ainerilian House) - in the' ; Borough! or roll-Title,z. , chuyikill County, the billOwmg de-i Scribed real estate,.to wit :. ' - F.' , i ALL that certain It'd or piece of ground, alb: uate_ on the westerly silk id Railro4cl Street . in the Baroitgli of Tatnaqua, in the 4 i g.i? ..frr County 01 '..:. - icbifylkill, fronting 30 feet on said Railroad Street, and tiztendltni back 13u feet to a'sizty feet street bedug, ' let Ni: In and one hail el lot No. .1311, boundeil on the north by the halt of said lot No. 1.36,. on the coat by raid Railroad Street, on the :scorcr by lot No. I:11, and on the west by 'said rill feet; wide street with the appiirterlancea; ha the property. of -rtiohlAS GILLESt'IE, •. ~ ALSO, All that certain lot or liarcel or ground situate in the Borough of Mineratiille., Schuylkill County, beginning , iida :italic on the, eaidwardly side. of Front street, at a distance of 153 reef and ti inches northwardly from Carbon sticiit 'lhmtee' clamantly parallel with Carbon' street 'l5O feet thence northwinilly parallel willi Cuitionistieet lfAt ?eet to Front street., 'thence lieuthwaiilly along Front sleet :14) feet to "the place el , tie, - .lruitrio with the appurtenancea,consistieg of a [ large two; story Frame Dwelling, 'House, with a ,Swot batei meat',. and -a Fratno..Stable, - i2aa the property of WILLIAI I 4,IIENNattStiIT2.• z., , i Seized, taken h i eledution, and will tie sold b- JAMES NAP LE.I-Sheriff. i Sheriti's (Mike. Pont , I i•ihr, May 2 0 ) ' 174 - 1 LIFE 'INStRASCE;I, LIFE .11VSUR6NCE CIRARIP 'LIFE, I Nslllt ANCE. and "11(11:41' (1)111 l'A °dint IVo.I32•(ISSISIUT PlT.,llse First:,l)oor East vl' r the Isliu m 11.3141.4)4. - char to:r VcrlieNal. Continue to thakr insitralicniivrit;p Ih moat faV Malik. I VI"t1114, Th.! l'apitallring paid up and inve •ii!{, tug, itie, with ti large and coavtantic incre'asing ro4 , rwrilfun4 ,acts a pesie“ I:P[11111y to • ptenlittalß may be paid Yearly, buff- yearly .c! quarterly. 'I he y Jib) a cosh!: pecithilt,slllo n•t he In. e a t lOC WV. 'fir firm !tonna, atOisposA fed in Iserenther, Int), and ;he eeh.nd tontiis iti pti.ehit.ifr - , lain', amount lo an addition. of $262 ID In ircetik !l(•on iniu,, i under the pullers, 1 . 5 1" qt $12 6 ,... Mt which will he ;said when it glial I Iseentne to iiviteaJ SIPOO lint; red red iqlie ney I lje'e ##### sit to $12375 n, tis next in is.gillosl2ll eto for every $ I Out' ; the of bet s its Hitt • altne!ptoputilval tccnrimrts,,th, amount and time of ia.sthitog additions make, of 11101 P Vials ills 'Set CVO I.IPOO Ito Isrrwnunspaid, wit:lona WC fer,,lng the 'snit Ist enitutis BEI ft1,11%A(111128, • . .. T110111:1* R higw..ll, I. Juts O.A • WOW i,I, 4110011 'I , sIV 13, • : •• • • ll'. liannet, lotif..lAy;Sititila,. ' 'i I - J.:X.-rick P.r. , ,k it % - • ::, noberl Pears:ill, '• 4:1-orge, Tal.ez,';` Ju,,-ph Vr, afer, .i.ilat IL Latinkt4 •i T10 , ..11/11 , 1 P. J..,.-,• _ %Vl4.slion 1.11.1.1"4, • - ' . .I,•iseph 'l'. I.l.tilt-y, -- ,John IL Sll, k." , ;•' Namplrli.vi rt/III:4 lia inv.: i ALI,. Of rji I' 4 A lf,ll . r•, ill in i.. iioir.. , .totni uS•lvirli.".tiim, 811.1-fii i !her 11,(0.i1ir,,, , ,,, , 4, bc Iliad al the oilit , t, -- . TIK01.1r; lOilti NV:I:V , J',••-.•te nt,l iOH t 1 F. ,1.4 SiF I. 40.u.iry. :-. i • , - .0- Tit,. gut,.,.fin-r 14 3 r . Cill 1 . ;)r lii, 3bo rl, com) fry In t3littylk.all 4,701 t my , awl m tilt m•lfert -I rratanre,,,lo rive :dint:cellar) mnfotmAtir:it on fire mobjet i •:. i I:• RANNAN . 15-ly ' ' CM Aped 9.1.51 PHILADEILMIA. T ' .--- TT A . „ ~. CANE SEAT, PLAIN AND rATICY , • I CLIAIIi,.. • .. • • A 1/1 4114i11N, • • ,I ROCKING 411/111M 7 1 • -•-• t'ANC SETTEE: I DINING art] CHAMBER ClMlltitv , 7: 'k• 113213 In all the varirtieq. olTrAnrs and Faslkiimll4l !ttylt,,zst the rhelp«na 1:1!e W11, 4 1.r.it {,E Ai. He MEM Wit" ^3l" 4, / 101 * III'S! .; trypoatle Franklin r!nilair4Pl.lvilad 'a 1419ri. It, 25, ItSl • au4l ~*^s Clothing. LlVE:ll%4l(mi' !OA 4't , 1'0r9" ,, ( jr!„,„ iluitiiht; fur M. and (4ILORGF 1C1T1,11109 _ • .11111:A1' Ilt:01111 NCI S',STALLISIINF.NT. S . , F. Cot ;Kr 'l%l4olKr:l'a . ..lsEul)ti LP St," elobracirip:a rfwire ~e b efsl, r „„, IHd iaeltwhatde Ores and fr'iork C0.41,11ab Ciofiit I)4d dt, , w. oh a grai YA Italy of itliV:ttAn III:NG, ('1•31•,. Polka lacltets, Btoill t.y .larket§: Viraig 'arid liogind. Jackets', made of'lrtvertl, Linen Cloilo, A tpai•a, Ket,wy RIM lim-Fki it, 4 kr. CEEI . . i . • FERN ISIIIINE iittitl), ' . ConsWilna nt of telticti art , otr . eri . il At rlf Gwen poibte ('o - h PP:I - add d 9 clicap Int a ity , -(il me rtuitniig 1 4 ture in Or . t Union ' • , I 'trY Patent, s ullo dr, lie 141'S ('11,1111\r:, Ali , ralorittly invited to rxiottine ilii attliiii..i W COOla1:11 IS i Chi I riv,bi.l.s . (.1,0 , e(II i1,. , 1,1,, , ,, , ?, at }cry 101, rare, , . - . - I . cr.oßix cyLIN,- • i . S. E. Co] i Market anit plieriind ;;ti - . April 1, 1 . .i.54 I :illtim i • • STRAW - GRODI.-srirtirtii Iss-1; 1 , , riiiiE thibactiliect ore niitv pteparid to exhitoqil 1 their larl.EN DID NEW ESTaIIidnEMENT jit3l conaptcled, on the .rte of their.(ornier inatill, N... ill, rininti 6El'l PN I) iITiIIEET, l'hiladelphin, _an (nitro Pm% and byalllttill !AOC k of P 9 I raw. I , .ui , t , and 1 , 411 . Butidet . t.atid Flails, Floix I:1A, &C.; and ratinta,Palo. nod Suuttiiir bob lot Gentlemen, whit It /tut old it.tt ton., tltailia los and 11l itiltnita 1.:P . 11.14'14 4 , al, Pit v itH to examine, cordidentiallyippordising lititid, in emit:cc: In varto.y, in lititsity, .111 d to styli. ' , ,t synch brit 4l led. •• I . ~ ,• I) . °Moot estrerally andlproni ' tly c&rtniril., 1 , TIITA • IWhIrt EN. 1.11, i Phila., Match la. 1851. . ~:11-3111 Montle's, fiats h. Itominet i rame;4. . . wifoLF::im,E o I•AND ni:T.. • ,v,.•-r - ILI North ,ECUJAII Street, 11'67' , iiiilftYl , Iret ' t Side ; itittntri diir :• r . •' ; i s • CUSTER (Aix+ his method of infortninc tl . M Elicit.% Iv) A a nd 1 , 111.1,11 N littn, and Ail n.lito ad dict:tate the u , lVattlag,e'nfli , orchisatdd thht ci.,pila lof tile Maniinattnerolni•tt, to gym kiln a tall, 11114 1 4 • throttali his lard, :I , :ortietetit rt.. New • t , :vlo nutsi• NET:4 anil 1140(.9 , Anil be l t on vitici-it o( , tilin l et Ina( be Can a-il them Clicaldl than any 011,1 itottee 11l the city. - Mart h,I I, Wti : 10 i,n i• . .„ . , • saiiirio FUND 1 UM OS EMI or Jrit: • „ . 1.1. N 12' E CO.1111';.iNI" THIRD AND ell EBT.N NTS.. PIIII.A4P EDE lIIA. Lae; est, Fa,' reit t a,rnitivs. • T ms, aitilvst FIV I I lill EENT.lnD.ieri paying (in. it) this city and iitstr,kontirilie In lirt;llv., iwitikv daily nn 41,41u.iit, and pay trek daily ivlul,uut unlkey I% Cln alto pill in tint roFr nul pippyy EV ENltiltD; Dom 7 t.,9 o'clock. ,It EFEItEht :ES - Fob ilwileun4 Jrair • ; C. r. Eracarr a, CO.; commiksloN ,MERVIIANTI9, Aud ;it elti-r:tr and 1%-orisiovx ge F r• N rts 30' S 11'11A t: HA % E,flow,ta,.l t -y igupply of Mukrii 1, „,i rk • .h,h• rr i nro ; ri'll.tVntte 1141. 11nAdnr It, Dams. rtrf, Pink, , 11..4 ns, 1 , 1,d Appl,; .Crarilwrrit-s. a.c.. &huh II; - • • ' EEIM i Davis & CULIN, -----' ' lieu I..ts en , M .All'l::ftN LAPS, I,AS A ('//A A'f. , F 1? 117 - "'' • N E . ratun Foto th a,ll L'lte , iv•Sie , f'IIII,AD , LINIIII, VI ViNf: s n Is ry,,tl slid isnot °red thett Wore. and • A 1 having the In i gr .1 nO , uttltteitt of I.lult.s in Nitta e e t v ic, 3. t h ey o fe now forfeited 1,, tit tnl.ll i'llie litt,, CA:If VIIENE'. Minh INC rt tart, F4414erra4tr4t.1.114.4.E..ne• 411344141,1 Lard ail . 1. 9 1110,144 n• ferns, of all dltterot... Eau, • Huh I J 0.1.11.111 Lamp+, Clea nth•hei A, Girl ad.;l, ~ eiebdt 11., 1 ; J slit tt.lllJlllll.l/ 1.111310 t. nt the ManufAcistrittz' tow est sneer. Glasd lamps I.y the package, st 1 sniill ad V.trlt'..o% r r Ant/ tion mires ' ttring ',age Ida ottifiir itreit* of I' 1 sr Oa, teurtiong fluid, Ciro roll oli, 'Alt vhol, anti (the only trot) l'ho• pole tdrit-. they an furne,-ft Ito,: artiti... at . et h picot that Sierrh it Is tr il l Lad if to tht it i dd smi.ta, , ,, , to buy. l'aft id for &omit el.w.n, here, fr t 6. otottare,attw. A t , ,0, ilie . l 4 fety flonli Timpfdri.rie. d.tt 17 1 , 1 - !1 , 1y auLI..JFID. ' / DREMIER Ait Mal: IPS , 'IIA I 11,177C1t. t t bin titr- r A. "Pi. ) 4de t Iv; t-idte dloure, HULA Oka:1'111n , m itt /not Or the telehtated flo• same, Veneilaitog Mg and Llastic SAW 'lf onts.l4 t+i. loatrortiona to a nAide 1d31,',. and gentlemen to me store 'tg!' ' ...Vtlt heads %lift attorney ' l'ut fi r rs:.,, I irchtl. , ,)oiv.s, 4 , kiralps, lit, Ti ✓ No I Tho roon.l of - itt• No i front forehead to bead. 4 bar It as far as 1.(.1 I Frole toreheadovrri Ove't fotetteadr as thee...ad to neck. 4 fat td. tetotted;• 3 From eatioca auvot 't (IV, i 114• cf,,,lVilnlltd the top. \I the .Lead. ',..• I froth Ulf tet rix t'4,• . ~ .:, - the fut. held. t ' ' ' ' , ' ,' 11 liiiLl. A RD has always rt Ad) fwt ;rib a nitleng.td stork of cteut's Wt.:*, Ittopeed, Ladies' Wtga, frdff Wage, Frizois, Iffraids,Cot es, dr c ,Leautifolly wais facture.l, asdas cheap as atv entatcahnent ia the 11 , neouj. r Dokl.A RD'S tlrtbs small Extract ~,,i. " 1,,,3 lil a, Ton Ida}repiiell from titHlt It Ainefir3n he rb. t. Ittillte49. the most'meleeensfhl'article ever to totocea for tire4r It lag the hair (tom talliddit oat od ratan/inn rotot,,tre- Staring andpreserviag It te. Laakhy • - mid Nutt ta at fuse. Simone other reispes why 00113t4's hat, nil +, ling Saloon Maintains it. Illtillie s ttt• pelillttrity IV khr fart that his lonic is applied, to Liter, bead of , bat rot al his etrtahlisbnirld,conselnently it is ail - 4 in belliTtiesit tioQiiolll 111111 Wilder any mime tit if ' w v ri 4 p . pliCtitil)n It he'll I h'ion nrattlenety 10.1 ed lty Shed sands. otfo • t tie greatem Otani of y of i la ettwary. Kold rthole.oile and retail at his ..td a. t t5ta,,t,,,,,r.„,, 177 CIIGATHIJT St ,nsipasite the Stateliott-c,rbit. Itaelphia.. If, tittl.i.AßD has at tart drsrevered (h. tie rtor ultra ofifAlit•DlE dad anLeatided it fit ,ate, with perfect confidence in its sacpassina everyt fling ohi hr. kind l ow in use.. It color. the bait flitter blatk for bete* . Ott maybe deatred,) sad It turd *Wheat des briers ea the late or claw, either 0v mein or cutter. Iltlttrtcan be stesbed'eff at tea minates after appli cation, withOln detracting from Its eine sty. Persons smiting charity areterfted to rare hsrea call: Ike_ term addrestedts It-. DOLLISH 1i,177 ebditautßtte:rt, . Phtladtdphil.WillreceiVe anent/Dm - , ilitt - 23,,, Isla ,311 iv r , --_-_-__-_-.--,-:- -----: ---- L - - - - - . -- z - --7 7- - - -- ' . 4 --- ------- I v AINTANG, GLAZING 4 rOsairip. qiiiE edheetictta announce lo 11,d iiii fifirlitv Wel ,- ' fire Keratoid to tztrefe all tittles s la their liar, at 4 Ise rtinttestnettee r nett ea '-the mtoti -yeast's, ofste terms, , They itisplay,good teerbtara, add 1 - 11P1r ilia 'Unbent Unit theta:443de , b*lrrete or oatioraf tiny lOW Alto illaiurtoiglott 0 itJ ici ite white 1 , 410 t -tuts - d trits 10.i in obi best oty le of irtteltrolteah , p._ praising (, fa all•lhth varieties. Stained and cestroebed dineil 'rsb glassaf every 'amity 440104*nd calor, tamable fitr c hutches iefetihAles;dt,,e. f -ha mild by ,Ibri , silttki. hers, at du) , wire r. - - 1.): - Ift - 1 1- . ItiVlW. :-.. -.. -1 • - zeroed irttet.bad door above IltarditV .- PollaVilleiValtill lISC . -All di , • 1. ~ • . . =EI MIMI ..v._--E:_:w . 'TEfILE;'TF.A.EH. rotr TO-prtaes THE itowtts OF • THE EARTH, AND 04)EG- 'OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OF • suitrisrrsrmii, SIETALS WHICH • POT . : STRENGTH TO OUR IiANDS_ANE sUBJ.CT , ALL NATURE TO. OUR. MR: AHD - PLEASORE. - DreoA-HAOtt. • i •• ' - : • • • •- • -• • •‘• - • . 7 puBLISFIED -Fa . SATURDAY MORNING B -tiE&JAMI BANNANPorit; YLLL.OuN " ri I Pri74.NNs*LvANC A — . - SATURDAY MORNINO, JUNE 16; BEI EICIIMMEI inow..AirosTzugra. , , oEcou - ANYY MIDDL - S7ON, .i rwr :474 - .o,o•Datri *Pi IlioN iiiiii .9TE1,..; ~_ po, 12,.TiordiNtrater etreei;abori market:Philo.' delpitta. , 4 Ohm' anownent. - ephattally ,on •-•':. rb : 11 ?•tMil#0.ftl O A -t;•-- - • . l I 4 V • V-••' - '; ~:; • —7.• • • - 4 , - :'.1: . .. - ••••-, •.,-, DRY GOODS. &c. J. 5113WMIT DEPOT, , . 7 - A T 2v - 1.460'1114ft-fled strVei, 'Callow 1 11,. hill. Philadelphia. ban °Leland a splendid mein cif Ve lvet; Tapestry, Brussels, three . r 4,1 V, ingrain,„ and Venitiati carpets; besides r floggeos, Pantron Coen* wettings, Isindow jj . i,htdoi i dour mats, Misr anti table oli ;ups. mit, 11(.1(10 rugs. & 6..0e5/tar, It . • hill - other Pica, - cornet of 614 and spri ng • "s II Lin street, under the Car den 00.0— ' Wholesale and Iterail. - • - , Match Id. Is.S4 . ... ... . . : . Ness' Cairpellugs, - • ... i T . c. M. ticnttrstitil Stand, corner pf Centre . IS. und IVA wegian sttee:4,l'uthivitte. - ... • 11 .1' 13 0y raWetittgi. '' 1 Elooi t/t1,4101h4, Tomtit • •do ' • . 1 Table do . Veli/11311 do • i .I,v bite *ail inkt , , Rig J do ,' ' •1 .libeek do. • stair . d u . a l boor flats. ' - • Also.,n Wisp:liniment at 11Itudow Ifungtp.vt, : with Fixtures complete: - giell'e.,loted Itunta4ke," 1 Buff Linen shldet. in Wated Morrent,: - Trautparent 'do Aod rolbrostit led ttou•lin ti lades. E. M. Beatty hawing made atraneetnenia atiiii the ritucipai wants tattnrers for a rwtsiant osepply, of the newet.t.d...l;igUA in Carpeting &c., is thereby enabled to otter to the public a choke 3sYol I meat 014 ho above goods otatiV....tiot vitality, :a !OM ttiti lowest city pO - .. ' . . A 0412.165.3. - - ' , 14-tf , . IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. AA-G.4,141N. 811.!.V,M AN & CHAMBERS availtbew veleci of this method Lit returning their 'intern thanks ti.i•tlieir trirnds and the public gene rally lot tfie very Elieral patronage bestowed upon 0440, and Lrg leave to announce that they ale now wilted to offet to the pantie Abe balance otiheir rinr,ing and su nosier Goods, ni ft ttetuendous sneritii:e, in tit derlii mat, 1100111 for one of the lamest and•ntont choice .tork ni t all floods ever Issought to 11113 place. They. have ,alto -on hunt a splendid new stork bought within the'last week, now open and ready Tut invettion,at ex treusely' low plices,ilerying romp( ti ,i,,,, VI ttp._tboice in styles and qll3llly being fully determined to ;11:13111111111C llt/ old 111(1111. Litt sell at pit •el to -tisure. ;quick CaSilailen, While Geode are net, andeftesti; and tists..tieinf, the deacon of prepar ,ati.•ii for laving in other ela3v goods, buyer., o ill lint gri.dly 11/ their adv.intlge to give theta a rail Le otr 3 ' fonlCil23/11f eiNftli.lPlo. August 13,1053 _ • Philladviphia 1NE32111 . . . . „pier GOODS ST(4?E. . , . Sopil-raAt i'praier of Eighth and Arrh' Stria, rill ARLES ADAMS invitee the particular attention 1.../ot FAMII.IE-1 and NTOREKEEPEIIA to Bit ex len, i.e,ond ettoku itoes of FANCY . 411,1 !STA PLR Dar U.-ova, rontreting nee of the tctit , •ameoittue'ni. 10 the coy. - • , . r , 10,1 , GOUDA .art; being daily received from au lion 3114 01111.1 aduiera, 3114 toirettAeoto way. depend ou 4 getting the latest and beer styles, at the lowest . 4.11 r ICU!. t)rurt.• and niher Shawls. - • ! , DreAs bian,rl3l, '• And Furnishing Cnnds Arranged in 9rl.lll;tilr rpartmtnt•, with sunny, ligh h. II v.unr, thent:hy. t"V" Arthowhoiattfiltioli elven to Plan Guod IU-3m 11, lb:0 OUR courrnty iS tarz! • (2 INCE 11420st:fiber; have opened ,at their Store 0(.441 doorm a hove I he Pot I ()One, artentire intwelock ul d IdNew lock,at Catlt rilrea.en dhlittr. I 1.1.10 to et II ilitdper Gaut any ('her !Fte trial fir Court v Their Elfin COMISIS in part, of Stack • and Fancy Dress ttilks, 141411,10 t Ile Lainva*, at 8 ct,and 011 W I r d., Frentli Merit/m.l, • ir.:LefietOtlis,aiy.tiatfreantl black Alp arlt i n, Plertr and Eiettred coloretj Alpacas at and - A lice assotttnent Calko Bleached and llibleaehed 111n4lano, . Funttrk,3ll rotors And qualitiesl 11.1neeys, e 'Ada age wit I ottlit of ft 113W.W , • Ilosicay, Woolen ttlattkets.Chtthi, Gai lona s a nom and Talle.ptl Clot ha, &r., &.r ••Togrthet with a g. neinl assotintent of Goods to •plea.o the fancy and Ault the wants of the muumuu. t, A 1.0, ala t ell stock of sugarm, frotaLs to 9' cents. t'otp,..,flt«ett and itlickTeag,vety cheap, v, lilt eve' y rtesy of Qorrncwatr. 31111 Glassware, atipriers low et akin they can'be bought thew he re. They will hp bappy, at 3111611 es; to show their gooda t free of Cob I . Plea, pave them a'call. „ ri C.IIIIII liC/VI/31119 will find it l thkir cage 1 0 tall and rx amine Itc new Goods FRY MARTZ 4•2.11 Wt.ll 1N52, IRON, &R METALS! METALS S 1 IC ItTEll 4- He? of Fe.lih Winie Store, Reading, l'a. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Ih Ilnbbil Melnt, - Crucibles. •- GerMin-MIISti, Brass Tubing, Iron glaninieeed, Itulb ti. " • Mbeel tin PP. le," :inert Copper '• Zinc. • • , Ran, • • ErvT '• Lva l; 13tH-, V% ite. •• Nails: '• nett. " Slicei., ' . ' 't 'rivet, ." - ..K, itt,-..,. ' ' " 11311 Hound ; AiincsieLl'Vet,t;'• : - .•• Round.; m Ck.Mtlit•s, hon. , if. : ..t. Boiler. - ' Copper ." do ! _ • " Fine Tinned ,19 i . ••• Rani?, ' • _ :- 1 0iiils., , de ] . ,"- hoop, , flat I Pkl, ' ;' •• " Flesnil, •• Tin,". • : •, Ndirse3i Itm.ls:, Ilia:urrVirld,q, •' noise Shims, , Auk. Iron, si.dir r, . . t'.g Tin, ; . ' S'lret Cast, ' Le ad', . f , • ' " riernmn, i• 4.•;ipper, _ • [Meat, • . Bolt Cimpi r, ' •• " I±lweilo !Blister, ' enliper RA vels, ; . " Spi mg, • ••• Nails, ".. America. ' " To I?, ' .."fined A Him% Ran, Antiowoy,, , •` " • •• Burets. • ror s-alii at' W 8 lull, ..t tiossiLle prieen,wbelessle and Milli. April 9.'2, lesl cLr.snEms - & HEISLAR'S . _ HARDWARE: and IRON STORE, " - rl?" Cryan , tiltrel, a kw' Alovra abou t . Sl4l krt. Hide,) Lave, ion.. pn baud a fn It argortnient s .l i i i t h.,, Tw., ' . • - 4:0201 'relearnlnge-, Ruildolg material , ' A 'at.!. and ttprtn¢s, • Shoeuntket'SlTllolr, Pablo Cutlery, . . ritei a, Itatvt,:' PuckeE Cutlery, Nadi. Spikes and Brad+, Varrienier's 1 nols, Liz Counter fr. P 1,11.1011,, I.lfill,llljA WM4, • . , • rirelee; . . iAlleterr Revolver., [tar and golfed Iron!Ride Barrels,' • flue and *heel do 041de and Tea ripiinini, •Cart, - Shear and . Illkerßratta tt nd Enamelled Ket rtlAA,•:•• [ i Hee, l' drto,hie and ithaet Zine,Tans, 'Boilers- and Tea liar, Copper ,E. Sherri Brass' lirttlfg, Pig and tta r 1..40., , 1111.ay Itailload Traces.' Camiiiire eal all•lrtc thulium Railroad lion and Splkea, Mill. Xotill acid VW-WM Double and Single Clung; S 1 ere. _ ; do , .do . do' Pinitila,. Mitchel ' s ChaPitell. Ora- tt bot,and Gime Etagq, ..- VerS and 11111Ifell,. , Powder Plank F. • •:. •• Anvils and V iCifll. ' • Priv/der. ant - Sbot; Mork, a nd TAtk We. - . Water prod i Pe ir usu ion l limn I'ItINIA.: ~,,,\ Iron, Co:iper and: Itra4itide Erloutitingq. • . . • Wire, , l' t The :•IttherriberqLtyitithl respectfully In; lie (he - lif • tHIItIitIIOCIIIP OlbillegelleMily,lo rhe abOve and 44113.1 an Sr lies of 1141olwate too iiiiiiieriiiin to 'mention, an they me detertninefi to, cell a. , low an any concern out of Vldia.telphia) . - Angua - 27; Ifitia. , I ' GEORGE • NEW II AR .al,ofe brlow u,s,ly It irpot. I llq It% r I I Ir, V: al, rat-PLiv tit 211101(Ltit41 LI t'oarlt Tr iintilitilir, I Spring“, Saildlrry, .I BRIGHT'S ' • lIMV ARE tiTiirßE, gates !foie!, stsd lie the 1114ners'llank, - bete will he found f I:IRLIWARC . • i fine Trays, - Ifitilants wyte, AsSott went of. fine Locks, volleu, • iPocket Cutlet s. 1T341e x , pnons.- ;A fie ils and Vice*, • ivesottnient of tine Cuba, 'sheet iron Prucilsics,, • Wlte,, Tin rime. Unties Kettles, lid Irons, Pans in.! floll6rs; Cha toti; ittnilrn:d Traces, liwavdersn.di Mot ..ii,...4o2kc'ea' Toms. • A• Crirprulaira''Tobl4, (anal nod !'dial.- i. 3 4 ,l .oEitgiall tozes, 1t013 , 11 do 1, go ,do . Nair and 1 , 110a r ., 84.11r04,11,0u and t;41,1*, Is toltil'olilv , .. floildine mai folats: (11.1 : 4 a.:el, idlic.ir Siert •'.a. A (111 III:ft. i Clogtt-risl IVita•t Fiio. Ilroid-5171V• , • , U.U.It rettitna toishank. to the pdblie for the pa troant• 1101 eittcodetl itt the hate firm of Might & l'utt,and flatters binuelflhat,ln hie individual ratia lty, he mai he, abbr 10 deserve and cdomand their tuntsuned ehtlutft by 'ht. yualttvnl the goods he low 10 .1 0 re. e{t.,- , , • - ! , ' - • 1.:,_ , re 300,000 !Ai% E 1.011IBEI:, rpanuairvous tut 41,0fragrOUNIL;111tOS PAINT iiiia ji - i.6TN.*.IIAL MANUF.ACTUII.ES. 11.Ircular .SaSW DUI!X AIV LD All L L .iV RIGH N G r ,X B ¢ l l bs4- ts r .o il tri tl3 l.4ce n 7#2el t i r l. l ll le t e lr L A 1;.T.!, 147; r;f7111;1 , 091 approved land, al cheap AV ihri can 'ne g the iaranatiuter. These nrenhont In per i' . . - naper !Iran eenotal lino in ihri - fle , g . it - r , opeutgoo prrsonatiy - autnd fir planing up • nl. a • • H. . kr , . lel •• • I . 7.rim* ' I ' • -" ' . 'Nene • n 11111iitl Dlauulae urn.; eggidit . 'from Normegeqn Arahantoftga . i at. Z ann.olinc + iorhe h17.00,..1 V V • Ville anti that ho IS•ptepiitertlio ?mama fsclnta Vlitt:ET//011 tit./NOS ul elietrAtZe, and ..lyte;lat FA oil 0011tr . .,11.1 at the tr.eve.lt tales -- .iv I.,, ,t•lClhtithli , til /hat a trial ahihe le. eheielelll lo h. I,, hwincvdor tn. tern:solve of pin. I a. , ihg hni blind,: A fine ailtniiineni crinlnda tni.c . Faidlynn hand. Ile is al.do: pot 1 , 4n.1 - It, tep.iit . , pane. old Una' old 4 - 11th a M. 113 11.. f as d, telleel. them alinert rqual, in apwatance, to new. Feb 25, pada I piIiVELOPES; • 1.1 lEi SINKING 'and ENG 111 Y: Ims .I, le d, v.4%0.'11.3 sta .- taped Lard., 161..0,1,111.k panted. 1' 'pc, 11..ps for g44,11..r• Ilea ni.lllll.Wer SA'r k iß, 1.'1 , 411E11'r:1 eitireiope'M Antilly got y Ailmg E , 1.141141.61.1“. SOUTtI 1'44; ItTll . 1•1111.4 • I • , A. 11.--Ordef:. 11. Irec vet agrcrspro.t. 111214.1311;.h.51 END GAS rucTunis AND L.E.lttrs iIOILNIA4: (tau Nei/ fit aTEcc l i:vp . • lIA hsny yew/ pr.nlical.l.l%pclitit , :lr. iu the qua a* An work assld Lt a: is nias•u- Istlesesl tinder eui nonsoltaie eut4•tvtnw4 we' are venablod ttj otrer rup••tier ns ev•• eir [Hanel' ..0 our :ratle,tllrofl the Slat' 1./V..4:11,1e lerwi. Al our rtilir way' i•e leen4, In 'I ~,; ititAY and aisle h. hotels. Gan and 1.441t1.1..:14;1fi11i10rt.1, ern 6z..c.4“ I:. for flans, chef rqe.s. the 1.111 - ICIIV tn . lAA ;Cal. au.l Lougee, Gua ntloli:S. and Later* Ulunee.l:luhr B, V‘l43.;.,war iautcrl !ito 1 , 44t0ry; • Aleirti JZSIInef ; near JlO/11: , . .I Plntlkl cum' catch 11, 1t0.4 SAMUEL DI: • lllMCUTtaliatg . • Nu .al , oFe Maiden air,/ ANT E, . I•}ont ;NI , I'M Nti Ef t . ur lugiilv uppi,,vra ,1.34i1d udu ll 1111yeuvrti blllllll '4lld I , (4rrlting 4:Jai.:lllr 4:att.Ur:mkt Ito•ttrr, 110 iSietit 30.1 List .itiapriovottent uu the. hied; ,Stows; Alsll kairitL Mtn #lttat 31111 bolting., • t•QUARE: BOVIINII CliuTliS; • light the ' . 1114.1 dl&QIU1 cA lIId IlUWflutlrm ,i wa y, tit& 111144't up Aud pui oh i uNr, 41‘4 Vo' at • gabte4 4,1 r SohJ Uun 114111:}epiii,*,11e R o to 4 f ee l 4 Int:Lei 111 ;Itaineirt, ffolo !Lt. qua 1 . 1c3 It Vs:ibcr M t;11-i. I I ,DIA raoaoccu tacTuuit. M0110( f eo, I.EA'llikft - A 6leat , , tql . ifetet Ohl bWbd. UO Usilt (Lid 11" 0 11. TL¢U11114 . ,,1,41.4iJ . f eFt.1,1.11,311y lilt y.ili -111‘.15 6( lIV Writ ilouWit; r•Mbliti6mtent:,,tti4l to ill the :ILA till h I .11 3loituortt, • Ai suih Aim, h 3..,.. ,4 9,1 4 1;f;.., 11;31 k ',Houk liut.ifug-. rink LIM tart, eiLic , 64, , ,_ el3litly 1131, 011 1 . 1311.13 Erlier4l3lNlortith.lll ut,411 ; • • LEATHER, ador It a Lia 0w;.1,4114.1 firdpirir t.ta I lie r. Ain gh tp., and 1%1) 1.4 if .711111, I ?Miners' .Upper Leather, , ,and a vA • riety al ".ntioo r nisch' do • TIU-lid So', fir a;I ui it illy %ld at tht: /.1.71‘ 1..:A11,11 • .1611 A xr,- All kitull of ::31,1111 4 e11.,,,p,i;v3t, (Jeer, 4t. 41.11 afro Pllit.ll In rirhJelo ior 1,3111..1, 'at pkto rn, ul t;:l o.r in CAtlil. 29 151,1. . 11 11. • ,AILW EUtibILWIL L • THE: k!ntivicigtted efprElltilt) t.er, 1 . , , 31?r , to an twolice to Iheell jitlta of Saul the puol~c 131 that ihry Laic rt.1 , 11 , 1i;15t..1 .1 ”dr) Yu 1%...i0 111.,yr0, twat t6c tititot'ot the hill, 1%).. awl a &Will d15111.,i.'11. , j4l /it Linn 01 the l'hiladelphia & Headlin: • ' and aline:Hifi ItaMeade; wheie they . are prcp.”'e.) to eleitile all °Mete, hi • , Mei, line of tiline,,nuch hs - 1:,41.41.,. 1.1..ine, ikc., W, Itallieht.l.c, t;dal Brealieis. Iv ace', Pipet, inilligearitig i all hinda ni l ' :ottligi rut Ma‘ chinery, Pile ~ .1 WI . • , lie, c:,...1ea, 1 - tauel, sheare and rotilla.lnasti Weighis, 4c., Arc,—.,-,,,,: y ~, lai , c _ w ~,,. prep:nea t.,,,, to 1.1111111 or Ilfileritil II r:117 , pr 8,,,, , ,1. Metal. All di dein .rlll he thanking) iecetveel and iiiiiiiiinally attendthl to, and done In use 1,e,,t workmanlike itialiticr, a hil kin Ihe • inual teasuimbitt ItTrllitlt- el,crap Ilitou n. ill be receive,: II ' l g. -s -eaatinur We Cu:handl y price paid al r.:011. . • n . ,J. 11, & L. K. FixErgir N.•8. - - , AViel Tic. nine, - also done at 'boil nonce. Ike. Iti, 1 , ,3 • ' ,•:_,..,... - • 50-6 in. • ' DOOI:43INDEUT. i • rpilf: luttUllber annorinrea to hitt ...1y,i,,,,b ~,,,,,i t h. pobith o hal. ... :he hai ' /.,-";:.", s`''% made - Math, n entitattefololea.tdition ill big ßoost h,i, -.eq.?. ~, 11111111 . 1 y, :i n.I has procured 4 hook Hinder " v k ,,,t, front toot int the tte,t Binder les in l'iatla. „ .. nelphot„ aeltranded with the Li le.l ri) it! :,( fltootrug, Alta him' will Into out hot Whit, tot sitpehor to a ny thtog hetytofor e 1,10.1i11,,t1 111 1'01,111,111, ji.,ookfl ImDud to toy vt tae ot Binding; etther Nail. ot In Wit gill Tilthey Zlll , f °Cf..* .. I . - i • . . 111.111 k Ithohe pacetiot plant, nook to, any pattern, Aso lotolcd aittl soled 01 )tlll',l 1 0 0 , t'r (liar, in the City.' , i Ir oo k a In to t o lo, ) the.qoaotvy,r.o.l POp'er (Ord to F411..10 by 11. hANNAN. . Apo 1141,.52 - - 111- , . . . IVIciiiLISTIqR r & BROTHER,, ==== (Al the in 1796,:4 1 1i,1in M. tillts)rt,r4.) , • i SPF C IP A C S • • Malin initical lir It nineirle,S;,)•-t:1 t•,ol'tra•terdlitv... Theitevintets;ol. T 40.! Plsttna Pointy nt"s;sie nivrn.. Aim., ,ja hand a I.lrgr :14: ,, irialeiiii.1 rOMPOUNI A.I7IIRIIMATIU MliltOrit:oloEzt.,M a fol.c,lpit Slidve !ix., &c.i ... I . [_,f' liar priced an! 'flu- iisoi if I ;II Ang, pi :Itp fir - I,lr.'rd oa tiloPial atty. ital t...- PI It) IIIA11.11•'Art.fi'11.10; ilk,. 21, .Ibs 3 . e;WI-Gnat' FRAUD'; "'„. • Whit want Xea of the texi, CutitNs& Cp. neihe should to InittlCtielr to bolo e the elamps, 33 th, n. are vari ~,, counteitmia and limitations eta uipelLlMll.ll4 aud in tic.l now 1. I .Ife le al.lniently :111nr JUIN .1.1 ihe Stalcx as ail. mantis:whir, They ale 1,.:141. ifl.4itkr ent pArtel of Abe country by Varlinll aX niakrre, amt art:Otter:illy 01 Very Intel mi. qa3 lay, The grilu . 1:4•1111,9 uses, W hithili ve acquired mail afi extensive imanatina.: ars Maione..l',.” COLLINS & 1.:0..114IITIVIW," awl each axe Iria a hi, hoc 4 hihe ith law signature. Il!la Sit:W 0101.! than I ' VENTir- Fa v VEa as inc bta.i Ile" the atatiip !'Collittm AL co lonfoo," aged Ctla e. ) l know many ether axe-maker by (he .name of Collin.. a the United Males. ; SAM. W. COLLIN x t, A netiiii tORT CLIR.UOI - 4 tiOA P. AND (Mil 1D FA C I'. 'FMK ,ulineriber anriounriv to inanntitturer. all Panda of Snap nod Taiinks hbf nietory, in Porn rai bon, Schuylkill I , ..iiinty which he will warrant I. 1,1 egliar it.' i iptality tt any ',LEA inc,l htoad. k\J al lower prlrealhilt him I lir ay . :ldiot ti" be purdtnoieii ut l'hilairelphia I,t c Ise where. Tiro Itlyho't inarkei pr f ralyAr wip brim id 201 it ide F3ctoey. I • llF.tilty RUITEttMA N. Octobei P• 53. , iy COACIAI• DIALILER'I REMOVAL . • . , • ' TUC bliltSCßlßltli VlNif. PIT; • * red upon', of the larzcsl COCti dht.ps in the lir alt, In fa., nest 10.1.111 - 4 dim.: & en.'eSeteeo Fatuity, relive. bis foeilniea , teni maptiraFfiffing ail ki,o6 o(lliffineS3 - 114 !-IXbr %i ;JUNI- rihnot be Pin. passed-Iming n prattles! MCCIIIIIIIII , , and having a nuatberof years' experience itftbn bitsfnese, he hopes to give All kinds of Carriagek and Light Wagons dept on hand. Altio.secand-band AVarnom,ete... • .All repairs• neatly dono Orders front a J let .Ince promptly , attendedret. . WI:1T A II 4 . King . - June 5,1,14 n • 11-If PLUMBING .ESTAIILISEUTIENT. H.pnuitelit n il,tlTihfal,','n'cifia. l l,fd'„n,'.' . ..n,int4r..B.. , 'iiii!kthoel the tale firm of itlorettin: &' Dirk inane, Bud lut c csida carrying', on the Plumbing busbies Li in all it 4 blanches at .the r.i,l Ntand utider the row - vine ilotis , Nyvbere . he tiopei. be slit-Aaiun 1., linsiltes.:, h f • .„ 3); b. at.kto merit* illafP of puitlic•palrunag.r., lie:Will guar antee his work to be si good, and it will be done on Mt reasonable terms,a4 ran bei done.elrewhert , .. • , . 'IL DICKINSON. Aitqa:4o27 1553. - : 53.rf . • R/lIIE COAL SCREENS. '". , ~ rent understgned ire now prepared tO 11Wati or 1 - ders rot Wu new and tufwnot a Tilt le di:Scree s Their seseens ere Will'Cli firm and win. repulartu h et. printout subjecting the WllO 10 the destruct ye procr•s i,f enuttping, and of tOtim paarteare I in eh venter &tree of strength and durattittiy.ithaa lay snick Wore otrered to the puldic. ~ Spetierens of the woiti ran at all tildes be seen at the llaidw re r3tore of. D. L. Esiiity, enrner of Oda tart aid 'll.!e ire eireeta.t , - -EfiTElll.l: di. t4CIIIITL tR, .. Pottsvitif, 0tc..24,1553.. - ' ' • Stir .1 - ----e-C LEATEICII. ' -PRI TZ h .11 - F,NPRY; Azic t ri No 29 North MR Phildelp is ottilCtx.o MANIirA(•'TegERS.. Curl - telt% in L.V.lporutis, ecimmii.io aid graeral-teatthr! w huh-mite sad refill. • • sla nnliclnry it , IS garetta Streel„Philadelphll4 - '- July 19.1853. • • • (kr /NOVEL &nor Eon SwcaniNo.l---The California Chrtilian Advocate, tornmenpug upon the pest temptations to the sin hr pro fsoity m.that country, esys:—"Ao opt, ladY of qui acquaintance, whose 'little , ifignmarAnts. boNirst beginning this_ strange talk, aux fres'ire'a "Row, Neir.efriss 'street ,PoterrilleiPi sa, teas ', ,to Ozfitels to her child her bortor of pl o o s hil o g sh o p. :t . profanity, :hit upon the novel .process of HititortsTANTl.l ON IANI A eIIOOLY Olf WOBIIIOB out mottill with soap -suds all sizes of Lead Pipe, Sheet L. 441. ittott in , whepever - he swore. • It was an effect - ant Bath Tube, Shower Saabs, llydraote, floor; Do hi e 'And Single Amino Pumps and Water Cloiersible all CUler; The boy 'Understood his mother's sense .kiedsogirrisseockefur water abd stesia b lErals of the carruption of an oath, and the taSteol cap.. and Globes far Engines: All kinds cr(tt - r sudi. - witiett together produced the desired we t s sod Pluorblogdtroe bribe nearest buena r;stff n theshinrissitantloe. _•• ; : • "'"". , . N, 11. Crishpaltlferold Brimmed Lead. 0ct.111.1850. • i • • 1.0. WORTMI &GO, 1 • 1 , Door, Elba, Skeeter,' Bird Drpo d Sa4l4' t, E t_ side of IttooettStreet,belato,lVvod,PfelatietpA to Q A vote on the prohibition of chi , sale i r r ueng ' may b. r o god, tobitsony on Ansa, Mt tOl liquox is Spiingfield,lll o an.the 22d, re. VT wash* stoormentof Cowes, Hasb,Hhed, Bb • i --I ' 't V Oft. and nuaufings minima& etitai if, lit§t th ist gi !WILCO nli a major* tos sevalisaven for pro pa imadev*, kno t bigatt rtidy glazed, Oran ow bi . hibition. A sitnikli Vote in on v lite feent- Miters by.suallade.sinnh Will rOgekl i gPmeißt - led 'lot prohibitio 109 sigailist 2 8 ; iita i r I illnlbsiktc l l l9 o — . ft —:'9 : .' ~,i Jk114% ,, ..,-;, 0 4, to ot. -- ' , *-1 ,- . -- 4 --:,. 4) ,-->;.- .;.4-.1 , ~- .--,-, .:I,l_ , : f... , r. :4 * ''.l VI ','-'; .' , 4 :.... !.., ... ;.,-- 1,, .-.., `,. HE = is 4m 10 fa) REIM !O-lin MU= 1E ATIVF,'RrSEtt: MotimitiC. r• • EtilluAl'lo's oF.:("4lll,l)ftEit 7 7 Itin - TFe - ran r.itso:—l have had an 'nation u write toyo on the iubject ottlie et.:- ueltionot inwhich I contempla'ed contra:4 . in Ihe present , with the proper modebringtog up the preelous ofispring conformed [u-our charge. In reading some “i t h e wriiinr, At William E., Channin.., lately;' I met , with the following lette7, dated - 4Lt;vritlnti. August 8, 182'2, 1 ' wh w i t s agrees iwitle friti views, as . far as he ,f:(•esoltat :I rovlyed upon copying it tot you, to insert to the Journtfl. De - . says : ..1u .the first plate; I..wish my children to be flillitlej natural, without ntlictation.— Children it•tf • often injuted fur tile, by the notice Taken of their nipvemems, tones, say. ingK WhiCh leads Them to repeat what draws attention, arid to act from'hive of servqtitim-insicad following the impulses of nature. likchildthould never be tempted to put tin pretty utr'ic,\ ! r to think. of and its looks. 4,ll.avel t wisliq my ebilthen al ways to act iti:a 'rtree. natulat, unstudied why ; Without thel idea or desirt .of .being obscured ; :and . on• l - account, have been very wining to - kelp • them 'out ,of society, 'where they inigM have been taught, by in judicious notice, 10 torn their thoughts upon thentselve, and, to a , stune - the manners which they Would have seen to 'attract at-- 'cation! The charm of infancy is its per fect at tlessfiess,-and the laminate commu nication betivon its feelings and actions.-L . I would prtder that my children should have any deigrsif oh awkwardness, lather than form au artificial -Style of conduct ; for the first evil May be 4: , LtlgfulVii, but allCClatioll is Seldom or nevereured. • . - - "The, tjext •particular to . be [motioned, i$ closely ,eofintatteAl :with this. °I wish My children to be hoitest, iincere, and luudis• . otticed , 'to tell the truth at all peritA.and un der all eir4iinstaiices. 1 have always kept this in 'tight, endeavoring ,:in toy whole in •tercourse with them to avoid the slighte.st appetqncit of art or di - iziti,e. Children must num: be deceived. . For exainple, in order to itittuce tWni to take medicine, they IMISI never NI told . that it 1,-: lesidAitter than it is ; nor , Lti keep: Mem front erring YNI11)(11111. things 101 Vil illey;Walll, .be slily taincealed limo I Le n • it is. better to let thera'cry.than to giye theta a le;ton. in utanictiveling. [ -ain peistaaded that the aiittices ol - children which,we Charge 'ou nature, are very omen inittatiousiof the cunning practice Att . those about Meth, I Would have'au inteiettiirse of cultic, fraukuest established with chilAften. They -liotilil never have reasou to smpecl that ther iis the Igti-b dkagrciatieut between our feedings and outward signs. If we are tinivillottr,llo dikeli.;:e anything, we should] Say.sol, 64 not uSe indireet ,nexus to lode it, and we' should, encourage thetii to the same ,expllicitness`. We should never in• . vile them to ex 1 -04 s more aflerlion than they really, feel, or to lavish marks of fond- . tieSs, Aveu l they wish to employ MeniFelyes about something o,e. It is better tliat they, should, seem cold, than be insincere. Nor shoulittliq• be taught as a part of politeness to use tiglitl±; the language of alter Min,— Whenever, they give their Opinion. they should be p - ucouraged to do it fully, freely, and nut to be tempted to soften or color it because tl may happen to [Jitter I roin . our own or that- of others. 'they :‘houhl talk alway* iMir,own mind's and not libtn other people's.l This transparency in chil dren iy undouthedly tometitnes unpleasant yet, wilieU connected it always stn uld be,. with the eulturo . tif the -kind affection's, it gradually M ipe Is into Lin iti:;eniorts, c.onsuler ate'braiakriess, whieVoxpresse; the real eon-, netiorisoi the mind without nailing un necessary pain, arid blvtomes one of the : chief heauties ut our social i halure. , "Children are tanght,tnsincerity in V3llOll SOitivlinies: by example, somptioles by t'hise qUestioninfy., and alam by severity, Ity caprieitiumess in their superior:3, by find ing that their honest conteisibus artfpunish ed at least el,Toce. theicom wiarirme v &r., GAS FOR COUNTRYOSE— • -11 y la recent - invention, people living. in towns ; where no eyal gas compAily i or _eau, be Profitably formed may soil ury or a brilliant home-made gas-light,-at cost cheaftear than that of the Ordinary oil or flpa H rthisimportant ithprovement was in complete operatidn, a few evenings: since, at the residence of a well-known literary alit] Seitnit!fic gentleman iS'pring fluff, Sutner~ idle, - Mass., twilit: the (jut house into which it has bolt introdOred irr this secthat of the, cOutti t . The light produced is superior ti, that visual . f,!'aS, heingylearer and More pow er:bill las the flame is rd volume and burn; with greater steadiness, while the ex• pensel is about the same as coal gas at $2.5u penthougand feet. Ir is the contßustion of -- betizole, a resinous liquid, sold at SlY.;>( - 1 per gallon, Mixed with aunosphericnir—thegas beinglgenerated. by means of ant ingotions and out inelegant •apparatus, which may ' Mandl in Lthe house entry-way, 'or even he placed oh a closet shelf, and front which common gas fixtures may extend in all di reetiubs and oive. the light in ,an'y or',every „ . room lat plcasurc, The apparatus geneeates no mOre•gas than is unmcdfatelY consumed, an:Nei - 164es fur the purpese only the beat of 00 of tlyft Writers userfas a light—so that the tl,hole cost of the gas is that of the appa . ratus l and the betizole. Au apparatus of sufficient capacity a gootlized- house is afforded for 3:150. It is so cOnstructed that, by means qt a rotating air pump, which is ;revolved by a cord ond - a weight wound up by a crank, a stream of . air is fortted into the gencramr; which is partially filled with beniole. The generator coulains a vApotatur ;exposing a large surface of ltenzoltrtn the action of the air the Otte; both apart meats by the ptimp Auld weight—and - the thus vapnrated benzoic combining with the air, produces a gas, id thehighuSt quality for illumination. The tipliaraus perfectly sitnple:iafe and durable, that it may beman :mil by the dullest &Attest?, only- requiring the weight to Ie wound tip licftre til'w and the genekator io be filled twice 0 mouth, or mil as often if tliellgltis are wit employed.. This heautilitl invention: Was patented - in Align:silty-4, by_ Mr. 0.. P. p r ah- t ., a j,„i c ,i,.„l electrician of floston, aiul mum regarded as one pr the most., utilitarian improvements of the time. It applicable in !hott,es, holories, or other , place-is iii the count ry, and:. evert on shipboard. .here after thrillweller:on the remotest hill-tops, or in the deepest shades of the ". hark: woods," May enjoy as lunch as those of -the the citie4. In the way of artificial "enlighten ment"! in - their , domestic arrangements. Boston ,:Transcrlid. - : OVER-DOCTORING Our lathers and mothers are h sle le and hearty. at sixty, Seventy or eighty years. of age, anti yet they never hollered themsel r ves about the liver and the stomach and dues lion, and browu ; bread and baths and hair brushes; they' lived iu ignorance • ol the " tights," or anyillin2 et. , than the sumach the whereahows that a6= imal;" they were regularly reminded of-three tames a 'f;ny ;,,bilt net so with us, thiltr de generate, sons,-Whose houses are cumbered withkluithle,sashes h, kt , hp all the ptire air. out, voile every pains is takea to keep - the 04'44 in, with, patent showers to ehill us to death]• wiih hot-air furnaces to stew us witk their alining humid heat ; with carpets to hide dust and dirt, to harbor dampness and unstous - gasps and 134 leatingliocking chairs. t¢ insure three crooks tti every ; and eustiioned c.ittomans, sofas;lotingE+, fau teuils, vin a great. many I-other. Freuch.ihings - to epgender lingering. death. •• , • Slimier would make hti. .eteruel-lor it itiiiisttedy *ea to . become:cornrnou ID Poturril • - ". r • . ' 11,6totital. • . . o "Ddy An:eta:v:lr," in:4llPd it .s:tuttga)if.l, ; A GERMAN' ON IVAIERIIIVOTON: . • -That this city Resents a S tran g e ‘appeet ante_ is well known. Seen 1411710)pin:4-hill, the gOteinment edifices. - rise!. to view here and there,' lolly and colossal,* if ,erected.for the use of giants. end between, in 'Ate . long, extended: streets, i.the- rye wander* .about . among the small [Ousts and !shops, or Over the broad; houselese spaces. ..True, there ate. plenty of noble looking dwelling !mutes, but; they seem to 2 dts:apPear hcside theituge pub, a s t ia) i 4 gu l t u aiel a i t' dra r u i e i : is s i g,c . d ste l t . ti il2: ll, ;h ti, re. l e tisr .3 : o l 44 l l4:t , a the broad streets s spot, ant) the f rst '. ii, gilly isaitno A: Au to {fie putdicjbatldtngs, they are All built in trinjettec and wurthy)if: the power of - the =Union which so' fir and wide rules the land and seas; *A nobler cob • !Pundit than that .vehiclt 'adorns the .treasury: building; ean'alorie be lound' in the tiling Of! 'the tiracco Stciliatr cities.. The... Capitol. is_ beruf the most magnificent specimens of au.: chitecture in,tlie world. In-the there 'are indeed faults, fpr - instance, in the imxititia• of.the wiuga but as a whole ie produces a proud' od grand effect, and it Would be cult to findn nobler, locanUntlian the hilt on: which it stands. • The portraits:Upon Coloitel Trumbull's tile•Ptece,s,fooli down opoti' one as if they. were alive ; f they Must, in fact, be true tn . their *original's, as . the Colonel 'Was person- ; acquainted ni , iihi:lhase whind he has placed upon his canvass: But as the posi 7 lion ; and expression of - the separate ehatac- ; ter were decided beforehand, any, high ar tistic*generalizati4i wai _not; to be thought, uf. •.-All the workg: - Ol'art which, one sees in. .W a ditagton a re persaded by -;lie proud feel-. ing, 'we are the freemen of :America !' .1 As uriLe arustic Value, one can almost say, 'only that which ',is not. by! Americans good.' When:a native American has sue eeeded in following loi - eign 4.,xautples in pro, plan in' purest tastOur . a work Job MI; some titis•shap goblin'or Lahti. is sure , to mount his' hickihnd drive hini out- of his! . Taal wniethinginust be changed or sonne-. t hing'added changed in his character and . out iof the way that nobody dna help laugh— . tug.w lieu the work is. lini;hed. ' ' It ts'su with ,thd Capitol and most-of thy! Ate' ptiblis: cutionsThing or other is added, whidrspoils:f the harmony, thotigh theseTeasesoneoyer-. looks the th-cordanees in thd grand imprs:s sign they make ad a whole. ;1 But a stranger- 1 , is sick enough when he wets such turn. stious ateliiiectutal •abutusins, as the Ittge, gitift4bread buildings ul Iftelimithsoniau lei simile, or that huge :box, the General Post'' Office; ivhtch, however, is pure Antericau,. A still droller sect to . pursue. 114;f. flouts in then' statue!. •-The Amerti caips hadheard ut, Jupiter:: or coup v „ they: must' have Jupiter to thernselyes aloueA There Mil( have Made of did good Wallhiug ton h sari ol.priyate Jupiter!;' ilreeuougli has pltired - Itim, in the styldl of his model-4 "the Olympian Joie, upon a feat iu -colloss'af Ihrtn---not an a temple ltoWpver, hut Out• in: the park. 'l'he White Marble is vtly heautf-.: 10, but not .intch !setter,: wrought than, ti• -large garden ligufe. hewn out of our af:. this out of satithitone. Washington hold*, ,out sword right hand, and raiseif his lett lowitds - Ileayeir, as though he would' say take flits sword; and God's sea= geant tie upon.yius if you . tts.e it unrighte-l o ously Seen front :a 'distance; one could. .easily thiS, although- hes:alum' casi ly. udders:and why Washing,fon should snide!. ,so niucli, or:he- au nearly naked. However, (mi.:until!!! nearer;', it strafes - One that he. Ink justcome.out Of tlfe bath, and is asking some= . what flireateniugry ."It tic t body', coming to: shrive?" On:411e steps to the grand eis trance to the.Ca pito' stands Persico's C.ilunru t : bus'. The naval hero is r ihok mg , a rtipe•dau eer's - posture, and` with a 'Aurraft !" throw.', ing ulna ball, tvlilti is intiqi'ded to represent the neWty-discoyered hemisfdiere v and riatu enough, is hiac,ing• himself by - resting.. his left baud Upon his peisdn behind,•,. But now an Indian *titian creeps ahottt him, as. it:she Wonld'say, , I_l 9 l l )rve#ve• us from that' &Ott 'of people,!" : , THE war: Or QUEEN .MARY . • We give one.or two' ttitatetces of the titan.; *tiers and ideas of The age in which. Queen Mary's lot was cast.- ft i 9 gienerally knowri: that Hew:yr.-the Eighth , put 54)111e seventy, thotisand persotisof all reltgious.persuasionS tb death up. the s ca ff old, ',lining his" singlil rein; but it is- tut eqUallylrnOwn that hit daughter had an array of three. hundred headset personqotigicted Of higli• tyeasutli placed . ou Leindo4 Bridge, including tliiise'of her cousin and friend , Norfolk, and her ni; mantic lover,-Esi,ex •and tliat„...!6 far fr,ini being "snoCketi by the shaMy array, she tooli the foreig,u attiba;,:tadoes- to ee it:in order I show "how, l we Serve traitors in England, " Protettaut historians iiay6i. recounted. with just indignation tlia&. the bloody-'Mary eivo two hundred mut linfy wonlen 'andl,tile.reti into thellanwiirdthing her Wif el tid atrocidtis. reign Gut ther : Atave*nov, equally. prorut pettily brZ,'ur,il).l lOrwatd the fact, which equally certain, !bat an. eqiially great her of Catholic priests and" partisans :were.' by her Protestan't.sukesoi, -- secretly r . ftekol au the Iltulos . t 'whieli4lic human frani.e can endure,io that awful ]'eeile of • Inimati agony, the'• TOuieto of LoOtloo. 'After flip yrossticre of St. PrartholumetV, the the,court of Paris wait out: to examine thr• Ion; row," of the:N - 4es of the Ilrf,quenof wholtafi heep ilUrtugfhe tumult, I and citriduvli-turoing ihri4 over, U?lien half 4ipptid of their gartnen ts;Faitl to each other: , 110. , Onust' have been .a Charming t 6 t was-not worth looktuOt." . And when _ , the: tadatic assasiiii.llavaillaci, was brought ,ti: tutol lie situa cc of the I.favre, to undergO, duritig: four !Hairs, the ii *I. frightful tor iure., which . iiiulan ingenuity or tiaaligrittY mold defie,' or :the huMan frame endurg; the ladies.or tile Whole Claim Or !Paris rid sembled ti- witness the spectacle, and as high' pries were p,iven for the seats n e arest die srehe of ., agony as,were given for the 1)0.4 place ou the streets leading to St. i Paurs i Un the appmaching:lreasion Wham cthe first and noblest of Britain attended het greatest hero . to his last resting place : !t I:, perhaps the mo:,t ditlicult,tliiug in sury w eyitg the, annals t i of the past, uiciinceitie ho hun 'au . beings could, in any agi.-E,or under any. cite instanceS, be-'brought to lriol trienlVlve.-t 11 SUCIi NO twines. But tiOthing is more' ce pin than that die greatesCand hest : 4itiso,ankleecrio that -they were - doing Gbd It service when iiii engaged ;--iritnesS-fir Thimpas Moore floi‘- ging a prisnnefin his own garden, to con • heresy.'vert him from If i; vve are wise 45r just, we Nill . jUdge of ihose who lived 'fn 4hose savage tines according.to the *measure Of the ideas with which they are sorrountleil; and slot our °wit ; and, reflect with deeper ihanklultieis 904110 happiCr, lot, when sub jects a rentit called on to undergo such sacri tices in - their duty to their "*.sovereign. ''. 07' A SAD htis - rAge.—Mr. Henry glium, who kept *Wattling botitelinNishua, N. FL, on Mouday - morraing . lotending, as was sup posed, to take - a'nipper of *Nether article, by mistakeliwalloated a duce •pf bed bug poiscin; and was so9n a corpse. Pejsons who todulgti in mutual.- draMs should take warning and be -careful to kffow the kind of article , the Y Partake of, hough softie kinds • used foi that purpose a rd.not so speedy in their effects, yet-they are oaf much leaf certain in. their ultimate - This is a; vestal ng to morns mg`dram-drinkers; ,•! - 117. Tar. mi. interest reminds us of the ogrich.--Whilethe head covered aW deemed safe. l't'seems to.',, he believed ,vital the veto of Goy; Seymour will, avert th; threatened dooM'and rollback ihe.wbeeltt tj the temperance reform. pia fools are, not all dead Set 4 lUstead of averting test deem the veto wi ll only provolt4 .a 'more sublhne and crushiog eshibitioti o the pepular . A closer union i mare indefatigable zeal and a sterner pu rpose wil l veldt from this difi. ance of the wishes of the,petiple—cayUga Chiif ocr Moir DOtoca aTs vencersiy.—ishe Nets YrodCrtlettinsi Post ()Wednesday Nth. ult, sit a calm reviewer the political - diet of the passage of the Nebta.sha Bill. make* the retnatk that— t • I - The.deateeratte party bas lost Be masa) streetth n the free States; it to suippeOst the respect 011ie people' by the miscoaluet• of those-who !:clams •to be ha liadetay And whatever boaliV we psay *take- of our vigil, lent maxima of leeistanoti and policy: itt re- j geld to othetitilesuons,, the deedof yeateAday. 1 pun t us !a On lainoriti tot ism's), c9,tl. EMI A ' 1111111 r.*-z IS A CLERGYMAN A CITIFF.N The New - Ifmk Mirror puts •thiii."-quitstipn to the head of a paragraph, whicho though warmly.drawn, is pregnant . with -truths ;lot - not the most agreeable character. 1V e thirik the independent Press may serve its country .by. properly eitidenfistug the heartless,- dare-deedspirit which has even ^:leund tray:to Ike highest positions in oar govetn ment—arsiiint.oininous of evil . The lien simplicity Of our -forefathers and bona. ders of the government,;is fast disappearidg, and a cold, cold:tinting, selfish.'heavemdely- Jag impiety taking its, place...ma unpiety• ,which has grown up under the political ;li cense enjoyed by politicians devoid of ft high er ambition to thOr political affiliations, thin the - enjoyment of emoluments and hotios, °like aliiirds; It Ls uniethe sober; religiMrs part of our people arouse from their toddler+ 'puce to the character and workmaughip of their lawmakers. 'Thitto the extract: - "One would infer, from the slate , of e&= fain reckless Senators, partizan editors, and pewter-in,off.spiatters, that a clergyman hits no rightliiexpiess his opinion ou,any alibi jest .:Three _thou..landieducated and ttiteih gent . minisi*ire hive no . holiness, we a re . told. to.sign.theifttiinei to a -p et i tion to go t, e 14,-, e the Congress of the nation. It ia,only pitir rum-hole rowdies that liive a tight to ;Le heard on questions of vital importance i.,to the State and -country. These liattiots the grog-shop, these frothy demagogues, alone, have the right to difeusi the affair of the nation. . "Ina country. where all'sects are toletas' te:j, there is uu damgerlpt ex',4r cisiug au undue influence , in the state; rind it is rather to te, regretted that not . only Me Clergy. Clergy. but that wise and cdueat - 4 - ineuiol all i;lat,ses, do nuf.take -a mum active par( ia political affairs.. It is the duty at every giiod citizeolu Vote for good mei, at the ballot boxes, and to advocate good measures in the halls of The ht yf petition and iemoustrance'is absolute to every class 'of eitizetisit?..the clergy as Well as 1.14 -- and we think the voice u 150,000 •nunieters ottlie' gospel againSt the Nebraika -Bill is quite as aiguiticaut and-as respectable ns the chit or of 50,000 office holders to 181,4 , of 1 The Igiluwiug extract' limn the I.; evultylUu ary 'history ul our cuuutry, way throw surne further light out this qUes• tion ." During the Revolutionary Wae; Massaeitrlettii Provincial COngres 113 11,71, courp6ied 61 such men as %Vaud°, Achirns and Hancock - , seat an addre.s4 to all the del.- et)iiicu in, the Province, calling upon ilinux as the 'mulls of civil and religious liberty,' du all in their power to sustain. the caus.. of ireedpin,and to sec Urn to -the people their rights: Al3l.l_'llie•clergy; from t 1 ;sensed pt diiiy tit Ifeik God, did exert their) • intluenee in lavni of treedoin acid against oppression." THE ORDER DE"IiNOW NOTHINGN" • A Democratic Editor in this state is after the order 01 - ... Know Nothings - with a " Mira stick.'; He says if. t/iey are, iiitatl le,irres "they are;lthey should "disbatuLand disperse, Mr Welt 1118111U11011. is a dangerous He adds :hat it is dangerous, not Simply to - .ibis man or that man---this potty bi that par ty--but dangeious to oar tree institutious. 4 is Utterly at war With republican freedom —with freedom ol conscience, freedom of re ligion and freedom of politics. By the aid of Lafayette, Ko'ciousco, Pulaski, and the arm Of foreig ners , (Cathlic foreigners if you pietist-) our indpendence was finally 'achieved; aud liberty established:" This looks a little ilike begging for.Ciith votesL-an .old trick ut .. politicians. regard hoWever, to the objects anti viets4s of this order, ',erg...certainly "know. twilling" further than-w)at we gleau s lrom some udws papers.said devoted to its interest S— . tti , New Work called Knit- Altrowssorne light uPpu thy. sobjett as follows: ...Our etodenaporary, however, seems 10 be in the dark as.to what the .Knoni Nothings' are and what they want. They are a secret organization of birth-right Americans, Who have not the taint - of luieigu infltieucesuld. prejudices to guldd them in their item Os secret, because the large infusion of foreign spirit into our society requires that 11)(44:16 !ion should 1., he e ff ectual, be eecrei: and •Itat lit'ey want is, to so NI ChfrUSC an All.l . 6iVittl spirit into all 'public aetion,-so tillput au rfketual bar tition.ilie operations o f 1 4 0 , : , e miiiiout of the Roman hierarchy, whaari , endeavoring to op in a 'corporate-464 of the PapablSee, an almost absolute dilint lance over cur every political question.. is what the 'Know Nothings' , are and Uitist they . Want . .. "The-idea - which, some people have ed,,is that this i4,a rowdy association, ey,iteti up for thy :paypese of insulting mid abiiiiing 'out Catholic citizens. But thus is dot 4). Aleil• of intelligence, worth mid - stamina, have been convinced ot the evil winch is intended to avert. They have segri! the mistake —the fatal mistake—of .. plactivA the wand,of pow anti autlimity in the hands of foreigners and Catholics, and !ivlule ihhey "entertain' a respect and a fraternity torl and with them as citizens, in eo far as [hoe iner itsleserve it, th.ry hare resolvkd to *tat front 'them that bcep;re of alotost absbluie power, the ballot bus, which they have huh - env Wielded with "such detriment to the in terests of our, common country. Whether the foreign element is 'yet too strong nil th is country as to pievent the accoMplishment of Oita; all-to ! be-deslred cod,. reniatos td , be seen.", We'take it that bits is something ficial information, although .wse It ' know:" . The Nebraska hill is of greatlength, land Much - of it mere ,verbiage; which, nuliudv would read if we were - to print ii. in the Goveruors(appoluted at Washiogron) ut the two'nesif 'Territories a Nett, ou',. the 'acts of the . Territorial ;Legislature, vests; the Right, of ::utirage in free trbiles exclusively (including all., the fureign-horn who SIMI hare declared their. inteßtious and sworis to suppint the Curistitutiou of the 11 . tiited States)and ilisposs of thr .MOlsouri luliihi two ut•Mayety in those Territories io backhanded faNnion : =4 That the Constitution and 'all latA of the United States which are nut locally., in "applicable, shall have the.saroe force and el lect within the said Territory of Kansai as elsenkhere within the United States, except the eighth section of ~the net preparatory to the admitsion of--Missooti into the lirtion approved March. 6,1820, which, being in consistent wiihTthe principle; of non-inter• vet:igloo:by Congress with Slavery ii i the .States and Territories, BSer", o l.li7.l"d by the legislation of 11;47)0,, 'conamotily calle ; . the Cuttiptomise Measures, is hereby declared inoperative and . Void ; it being the true ihtent and meaning of act not to legislate >lla very mto any.`ferritory or State, nor t 9 ex elude it therefrom, but tb leave the people thereof. perfectly • tree to form and regulate their domestic instigations in their owu 3rny, subject only to the Constitution of the United States :,,Provided, That nothing herein: con tainedcabill he construed to revive or p'pt in force aoy law or regolationmbich may base extstedyrior fo the act of - March 6, i:1820, either protecting, establishing, prohibiting, or aboltshing Slaverv. - i (17' tVni Elm's THE' Ltime Joicrrc ?: r -The flarnabdrg Uriton claims Guy. Bigler as a *fast friend' ot the Nebraska Per: con tra. the Pittsburg Gazelle; of Saturday lath says an what it considers reliable authority that Mr. Chase, late Speaker, of the Votive of Repreiteettarives at Ifamsburg. (rAu IS an hottest opponent of the •Nebraska billi states,Whirever he goes,. that Goy. really and eineerely'opposed to that bill, and makes this statemeut by authority. NoW, here are two contradictory )lkeito ,tratie authonties—wh kb is' to be believed? ilia 6igb.tiale for the people to know which platform GeV. Bigler dots" oeeupy. This doable:Deed . will not , go down. Come, OrOViritiOr--;ate yottifor or against'D,inglaa' Nabiaska 'Law; Mistouri Comprorniseraiiitil and 'ail 1" Aitswel.—the deopleol Pentrailvittua deniand it. 11:77fig, Best OUT !—The Albany , Trans• • . 4Alre undi a understc. .uough ay. thing about it—ttiat the Know-Nothings 'Jahn Preitdent Pier Ceres the • heed audio:au" of their Other, awl stoeeed, , to subentotlite• `thew - claim upon,thet famikir denigration. of. the General's "I know, no Platt), no'South, Worinot, WO Wes".;riti Otow." BM - ..N0., 23:, tlo E2VIIS.'SOII . It I ItEPUUTATItLNt ndr-thou) BAN' NAN'S STEAM PRINTII4G:omet Haying procured three Preasesore ere NOW *red to execute JOB and, BOOK P at every siescnptioa, at the ‘odice of Thir e Journal, dumper than A can' bb date at any - Ober establishment in .he County;such as Books, Pdasplu'etr, 8a115.," Lahti, Largi Posters, Rau ,o 4 j rsidats, Hand Balls, . ' i Riper Boas, , Astiriss Of Agretrnent, Tiara Booir, • - -.- B ill Mods,. Ord sr Seeks, e. Al. the very shortest nonce.' Our flock. &YOB TYPE, is more extensive than that of ong other ' (HL'e in . this section of GM 'Siate, and we larp _ • Lamb. employed expressly for Jobbing. , !Stir./ • practical 'Printer ti . umelf, -svO wall ituaraktee our . work to be es neat as any that can be tonged out is the cities, PRINTING IN COLORS done at the shortest notice. - . I DOOIVBINDERT. Book* bound in every variety of' style. Ma qk Book* olcvery di.sciiptionmnaiutavtami,boon land rnied to order !tort notice. GREAT BILLIARD - The followtag * we copy Item the Syrileme , Pally i?epythinn ut the 14th uli.: The match at Ihlltards; for $2OO, fire loin dred up---eaution garne--iwas played at the . Maletilin liall billiahl rikirn. Syracuse, on Saturday night, the 1311iinst., between two of the hest players in the world, Joseph N. Wltite,.of . 3;:2 Broadway.,. New York, and lleorge W Rome. The interest in the gatee. wimased by the . knowledge that Whiu•.had givena challenge (and which now stands dpen) to play any man in the world for trot - 13'31,00010 siii,ne.o • and which ha-; - never been accepted; and Smith had previously played seven match games for large sums of money, all of f winch he won: with ease, which of course gave • plat the confidence of hi.s friends, who were quite ready to back him lamely, awl IV hieh was ready to be taken by White's friends, it offered. _. • • At about nine o'clOck the competitors look - their poSitious - at the tabk, surrounded by it " clou d o f witnesses," composed of the mold tet.pectable people in town', and aina teuri of the game from abroad, who wire on the qui err: to see the play. Thecompet itors were in plod '-,spirits, and eager fur the fray," cacti confident of whirling and 'heresy our milling a high reputation.-- They strung for the lead, which was won by Smith, who al so made :he first count. White then took j eilie game and turned, the lust corner. 40 ahead. Smith making small Tun§, VWhjte also turned the secoutreorner 79. ahead, the. third 103 Ahead, the fouith 151, when Smith commenced gaining, and White tutned the filth 31 idiead. • At the sixth comer Smith turned 31 alwad. (White having had bralits,) and the seventh 59; and the eighth 40, and at the ninth :11, wheti White commenced gaining': and when Sinith tiad made 4ql points. White had made :167 and "ball the. jilay, upon which he tun up 26, putting him 9 ahead, and left the halls comparatively sale, when', Smith nut counting, White ran • the grime our and won by !16 points. Thus ended the. most beautiful, and at the ' , ante Mile the. hest cumested, ITIOSt exciting game, ilal perhapi was ever played in this country; as both players exhtbited the strength., of !game. Smith, altkugh twaten,"ettuld nut lose any reputation, as lie played atvery strong 4,111 t. and White still ri•tains,the cognomen'' übi !Tope's Nuncio," his friends have hunidronsly styled him. 110 W 40NARCHS ARE MADE A queen bee is necessary for the vary ex iiltence ul the hive : and Vet she is so jeal o o4 of a rival, triat two carindt exist iu a hive. It stiltlethilCS happens . thlit the queen dies, and that also there is not !in the hive a comb containingine egg or iaiva of a queen.— %nett this calamity occurs, the • bees take from a MI/Mill] cell a grub, that Would, it left to' that cell...have turned, out a worKer, and the grub they intrinctively fix upon is never more than three'days old. This they place to a royal cell, to du which they mtr• cilessly destroy the siirrOuniling grub . ; and during the days that it requires sustenance, a bee incessantly wiiicheS over it, and fords it with royal 'Mo.] ; the result of this ireat• me qt being, that it is devvloped into a queen, and Di's a totally ditliqem l structure nod to ; tally ditTereot instincts from what it would have had if it had DUI 1/O.:U SU treated. Tilts however marvellous, is an undoubted fect, and it is brought torWard',.as affording rod!. cation of two 11231410,5. 'The uoe is the com plex muvemebis which the tries take whets deprived or theti queen. ni order to obtain a' new otie, although they, t`anuut know why' • they are thus acting. The other is. Oretr always fixing upon a grub three days old. . The bees . cannot know why they do this ' either, but we can uuderstand the end ltd by it ; it' we consider the length et time between the laying'ot the egg and Vie , Appearance of the poke iuseet in itie differ ent varieties of the occupants ot the hive, we s ee that the bees by tlwr procedure save set:- era! &rya, anti repair •their loss and obtain new monarch in ten dayi.--Liridlry 'hemp's indicai:wn of Inshna. 011.IOIN OF THE I 'TELESCOPE • I • The son of a cipectaeleL tnaker of Middle. Witt-, in Holland, happened to amuse him self in_his father's shop, by holding two gilt... , V 3 between his linger, and thumb, and vary mg their distances, perceived the weather-, eiick of the church spite opposite to hint nttirli,larger than ordinary, and apparently much nearer mid turned upside down. This new Wonder eYetivd the lather's amazement; he adiu-tcd two glasses fui a board, render- rig them •moveable.. ail pleasure, and thlis formed thelirni rude proVective glass. Gal him, hearing, of the invo / ntion, set his mind . to work in order to brin g it to perfection.-- tie fixed glasses nt tint.' end of long organ pipes, and couz;tructed ;) telescope, which lo• soon 'directed 16 the b@ . rounding heavenS. lie discovered four miry revolving around the planet Jupiter. spots around the surface of the sun, and die riaalion of the glob., artiond its own axis ; inountains and ;rallies in. the moon, and nuntlieri of fixed slue, where scarcely one is Visit,le to-. the naked eye.: These disruverii-s! were made about the year -1610 since that period, by means of improved instruments, the celestial „wonders of the universe have boa! explored. RUM ATISCA' t The Tribune casting a l bout 'for the causes of ihe'recent multiplicity of dlsasters at Sea. 1139 no lit'illatloo jU saying that Rum drink ing has much to do with it. yle quote : "A friend who has fiillowed theses for the last live years. giving slime attention' to this subject, is cotilident itriat nu vessel sailed on strirrTemperane principles has yet been lost within five V ears. W i e consider this too t.trong : yet the sunple truth, Could it be as certained., would be startling. OW! friend aays a searching inquir# into the circutristan ce4 under which shipwrecked vessels were severally lost pooh] trace these calamities to Liquor in more than fittlf the - cases of their occurrence. In one case which came within his knowledge. wherea merchantman was wrecked on the evening of a recent Fourth of July, the captain, of and crew were all drunk, arid there was not even a lopk-out on deck when the ship, through sheer, criminal -negligence, was stranded and lost." The Editor then in Uetr the attention of Insurance Companies tb this fact. They are moat interested, and it rests with them to apply the proper remedy. , AN ,13111ENSf; BRIDGE A .!orrefpoudetit of They Chicago P;ess thu-..derribes the great bridge at Peru, vu the Illiuois Central Railroad : "'hie great bridge,,,ol the 1l inoi3 Central Railroad, 3,50f1 feet, of two-thirds of a mile in.'x gtb, is rapidly approaching completion ; .the'rars` however, will not run over it before October. This, your readers are aware, is the 'greatest work of the kind in the West, and' is one of the seventy-live truss bridges . nom) uncle' : contract by l the enterprising firm of Stone str. Boomer of ; Chicago. It reaches from blittl to bluff, is lit) feet to :height, con tains upwards of 1,001.),009 feet .of ,ttptier, all worked up in. Chr.,3gO. and hoar much iron and 'stone I kolw not. The mason woo( is not excelled, and is of the Joliet hy draulic rock. Th.s toil is to be covered with. tin and be made water-tight ; the trains of earsiare to run on tupl'of all; beneath them an d ir e tween the frames pass the roads for wa*Ons and underneath all passes the river aodeanal. • An ornamental railing is to be pla'ed each side of the track." Gen, Smith, ."the Hero of Chapultepec," bas surrendered to a. widow—so did Julius Caesar, so did Belisarius, so did Marlborough, so did Washington, so did Napoleon, so. did -we and MIMILSOO—these wif remember do not add Vie scans where binary gentlemen have been deluded by soft 'midis• that smoothed their "pillows,-and soft eyes that wept , over their poetry.. •We give a few cases which occur, Jo show, hew froth the days of Hercules and Omphale : the %Word has yielded to the distaff. The elder Weller—lumselt a "wictim"—has declared with uneducated sagacity, "that he can't re member—though kui has heard—how Many women one.widder is mut *list:pm of, comiti' it over a man. We Wish the gen- Atemen of -literary leisure would prepare some statistical *exhibit on the subject And • some scientific associatian would deduce add . publish the normal "relation • between. tell* and spinstets, for the instruction stutl:protes• thou at the pogic.-441. POW. - _we knqw no- ~~lli~ccttnu» "WIDDERS" EA