• MI N BS' . ~ or T axi MIN BS' JOURNAL. sl?Wws s sscasevosi: TWO DOLLARS per annum payable lit Ad wee-5.2;25 If cot paid within ti mouths—wad • ail If Dot paid within the year. TO CLIMS: ••-ive Copies to one Address, in advance, . 55 00 ~•;d o e,' do do , do 10 00 . ~ ,,a rk, do do • 'do 20 00 s• 00 !.uly•erip:ioni-mut invariably be paid in .....ce. and ! , ent to oire address. TO cAIMICILS AND OTHERS: JarRNAL WI I b, furnished to Carrier! and t. 3 per 100 copies cash on I.le liver.y• • t rc:, and School Tetith,erl supp4el.l • JOVIINAL 11: $1 in advance. Bates of Advertising: muare or 12 lines, 50 centr for one i ns erti on insertions, 25 Feats each-3 lines 1 cenii—mubsequetil insertions,' 121 cents ,11, tulverns'ernentat ewer 3 lowt., for abort coargiNl as a square. .• • . 1 • 6 19 - 629 e 79 *1 50 •$22503 00 900 150 2 e 3:4 SVO 5 ttnrs counted as a aqua re of 12 lines. 125 200 300 • sOu a6O 1., - 2 00 350 500 aOO 12 00 IC. 1., 3tU 450 650 lo 00 15 00 5.00 650 -S 00 15 GU .2.; 00 900 19 CA) 16 MI 25 W .90 CO 16 00 •25 00 50 00 95 00 60 00 Notices, $L each—aceompatticil a.bertiretracnt, fit.) cents each. ts s-,11. crt ism - mitts before fvlarriages and Deaths, per line, first initertion—:lotheequent to er• . ....eats per hue. .:Nine words tag: counted us in adves • r ' . Merchants and others advertising by the changes, and a shuttling advertisement dw 2 squares of 24 lines, will be ehrirged. 5:6,00 ;,, the antouto of one quarter column clitiagos end subset - 441,m, 5 • 1 0 4) changes; At the rates designated above. :frAdvertiscruents set in Larger type than " 9 : 131 . per cent. advance on these pro cuts will be churgt;,l the .isani us letter "N:+ trade aviverlt,enient received front Ad aliroad, except at 25 ts!r cent -ad •re- ttil-se priers, unless by special', agreement .1: ay., puhlistier. Mzoriages and • Deaths, 25 cents each— . acettitipailicd Wlltt notices, f , t) cents each., t.f'tit holict-s'eterpt those of a relig out. chat or etltioaltannt purposes, will be charged for ally number 01 lines under 12. Over d~ ruts frr hue titiditlilthil. • - ..I.th, , ,eediti,gs of Meeturgs, not of u. general cliaracter,'elitirged.at 4 cents for , 1,.1.1,•11;inie caleidutions We will mute that • ibake u Oolun.qts-16-1 lutes, a half column, ss: :met a quarter column-2952 words make. yuer n line 4 over cad& rquArr, Olaf rate of 4 eent., , per line. Lid, eil.ll4tt'S Confine theirAldver ..6 °wit !giNineAm. AFeni•tt-t for others, ;:e.O L'.%tate, 1< 'not laciudet , l f Aii burl V' t,c‘pircl vont:qui% will be fulfill...a ueeord n i ut:d let iii%; but Merchant, mul , othi r. adveirte•euttentl. 7 will b e ,r,•,,fltr. the 11011 . :roux llie a lst of July tiezt. ii USI N ESS CARDS: •H. I.i. N. 1.10 LYMAN, ri1.411:E0211 DEN VI ST. 1).,; ); Linildtng. Cotner ht.kilkiET and Co west side, four doors inner,!l , 4 heft, 411 4 Tectil 41,1. Petl.tilled, ads au• 111-..r1e4 04 . 1 IntAtZl , lle lellll4. ltc WWI. , • j I.A). 31.1frlil, MINING I.:N(11241:ER and k .„,: c 'D.riacc; t.'nnl re Nutlet, i.• an t ina ' linna, tnitreya and Maine . i Lands. at mmg Machinery, ac.„ or ,nuctrat /lotae. Agent lot Con' ME 1 , •• V / &Atli - 41A ItLlS.Pittortleys ut Law Al 01 111 wcirdiuthrto ~rtiet: Ur cal.. tit tret. lie 1 t door lo otr4s' .•.,. 1.1. [Lin 053- ` .24 if 1 C. CLEA VEIL, formerly of the lulu 01 .te D. W. C. UltrAyElt,•Eligitiiiirs and Sur .nersecrraly,raiaengagement" In other pi, au rrlht.r lb Wheie axed to Nee list ft lends of the old Into, and ilyy trittitte the net t, See; of out Of hIS pro• tuf:—CCNTRE: :nom-I, immediately °Himont. •t•ii,i•ol'ett.tee •:". I !,;t:t I V.. 1%. W AGENS,F.LLAK.It• & CO., Hank 3, ler.ikr• in Excliange,, renn'a. • • .0.t0n.1,1 Jani dramon all ~t.:" 11,1 rill., .4 Ltl Ilniutt. Aldn, Draitz. liAnking Iluumes lu England: -a, "viand and V; 17, I-V.: • Alit', -IA tbdow Sash [lntl UttorA, lif vaifokis de k it:indmid for Bute by the Subf,criber ' JOHN . .lA.MES. . ..M.trket Street abwee Tenth, Putt•Av Ille. - ; 9-11 .. • (~ .itt 11. --Mailio StliTt Property fur ~alit. Inquire i JUAN 11. JAMES, Aiet. . -51,4 et Strek above Tenth, Potts... Ole. ,• ', '. ,, ,1 , 53. ; ' ti-lf lACOR JUralCl.; uPTA: , TE7.0,11: 11 ato•od tir the volleLtion of Actiolott, &c. dillies Upper trig LOhie "tfat . 51-11* Fli it° "IA"; R. U A 1.11 ANIA TT EY at LAll', I , i 6,.• 111 U.,*ft! iteeat, ,Tioueite 'the. Ellis. OVA • " n, Ihnt,rlUe reuluylra nia .2(1, ttiNC Y— E,r he nnrcnasi; andaale of Ural 6s. it.; and otlllittg coal; taking charge of ; and colivekingsenta—from y,•u rn e),:lerl4.llft. to Oa. Coillity ho hoprs to ,ti4fietioril Iffire ..treet,PuttAville. . CHAS. M. 1111.1., 14-it =EI Vtil tgANNAN, ATTORNITIi AT LAW, t„,.• th 4.dtcr Ce arc FtiOet, otppo. Chuyi, whete he will he daily, 0. ,' oclock. iluilursa tellers to hint ks ill z,t -.• .0 7 auentiot.o4l,lre,...d liihk eithvr 1-51 n. ' 491f_ f SIIIIPPEN,, ATTORNEY. AND 1 \ v. :,[l.l aII hll• r leen' buitne,s In he !City lip , in in Camille.. and elsewhere.— , UI ote'et Pi/ TH , I• Ltd 211, 7s. tr. 1 t 11XCIIMSGE, coLl.ec ftha General, Ayency (Wive, In nu saver. l)ltAITs nu I'hela • 14,47, !I I - 52. &LILIAN P tit,/ .11:01 • I).n I;7t. SON & JAS. COOPER .1.4V111e , Cr• P PUlt MI .• e . Rll4i l / 3 1113 Hall." Mr I . 101 l Y C.CON lt A 11. i I'STICE Or THE PEACE, .1—tt , ,,,1 t0k,,,, , ,,e1111 - 11,li'd to illS • rate, 01; !Isli NOW.. office In MEN Es 11. (:![.At STTuItNEY AT LAM:, I ,6111,17 r , 1111,,,S1:1 ilir , neh.rn 0 ,11, e 11111 k. .; II() ILT. Attotury at Lass •• • V•llk...t)ittre •opprtr , itet Au., !Iran - • . I ,r tte, i,rott-vll/..,,Penum.. 17-1 y• NI-;,•,,,,,,.. 1.. wiliTNEv, ATTORNEY , 1.,/ . , V , 41-.1)...,"4.t4te yik dleunidy, P 3- ()Mee . '""'"''' l .!...lly oplioAlteltie Miner. Rink. s,-,1-Ni * l-ly .; .11!)i'l Olt C. lI.Ndiki.L.F.;IX,IIII3II..E6PATHIC 111 'I A S. Rstr...vs.l 011;cs to one otitis Coal ,4k rest,Potto.llly DRY GOODS. &e J. STZIVART DEPUT, • \l' '223 ;;:••rth Second t4tre..t, bylaw hull P Ittl•ofe has on band a sillenOke:' farm ofl'•= `vet, Tapretry. I,zrain, and rlllll.lll- aril..l•l; hr.tittPS , Cocoa iiiatting!.. .: .4., , -... itetr mat e,,tioor andlable oil clot .^ r':. ." • a , I, I; p3r,th flog.S. hr. • 1.0, the sAME, WC : n ' '.. ,,,,,, f More, corner of sth find Spring Gar: ~,,,t ,.,t, othkr the Spring, Garden Ilatuae— Vh ; -'' 4a! , lu,l Retail. I . '' , +-, March 11 , . ibs4 , farpetingS, ', T 11... i. Ill: AT I V'sl)l,l Stand, corner of Centre - - I.',lnd Nht ,, ri t in •to-tt:•. Nilo/flip. into 1,3 ply l•:it itrun': t ClO4 Oil Cloths, lu:tram du ' ' I -inhte do l'itiollun tht • - . 1 White Mattings, 11tz ' ' du I. Clo•ck. ' do :-.1.1.11., du .1 Untir Hate.— ' • . NAk,c It (ill! 11 , 60[1111 , 111 iyl %% ILl,inye 11.14;,.kig!, with I , %tures ciontdrie. R,-1i rob - in-A Ihtintickrt, - Coif Linen slrid,,, . W.tiereil.Mtleenn, J Tr.inip.ire tit a t , o Alt t intdonleted liillehil Stiadett. - IC :%1. Rttatty linv,inz Itilde nirangrint to,n with- the 1 T , `l , til,ll IlValillietili(ete fe,t a entoit Silt ittlyly of the ... t..t dtoiant, intartrittitix &r.. is thereld, enabled in , ,T,., uNl:ie puhti, a Choice .I,Atiltilefli of the Shove ..—i• ofttotttertnr-Iviallty, and at the lontrtitt city prl. 4 .;5112.1 . .51 IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. s 1 MAN &CH MARI:11): A nAt ie n i . .11 4, Ivt ? 4 al thi+ mettivd tJr r.utrnfnq 'twit vinerre the If frit nds and the public•ryn.rally rot v,ty EIL,r tl lititronitee tirAtowed Ilium them, an d ! • i.-tve to nanoonee that they are now prepared to r 1.1 the flblie the tcstanre of the,, Kenn' and •tr , r Godds,st n tremendous e2Crifirr. in order to !,,•• roo m for one of the largsst r and roost 'choir. ; 0(1%01 ef muuCbt 10 OH , plan. have alto nn band a ttpleintliti new 6totk A ithus the latii work, now open nod raailir tot at exi trtnely tow prlera, defyloi'compe a at to the ch °ire In style, and quality, being ful- viwiln,l - to a c culnutat.. Et) otd flock, bul aril fq :•• •e, t" ensure quirk rash le,, while ds ar;. +,• A 4,1 (4.,511 ; and teiug the .r.toon nr prepa r la)ing la other class Roods, btryerri pill :1.1 t: ily u. thtir adv.ini.,fr it/ sire. chaP here. . Atiatt t 2, 13 PATENT HORSE NAILS fiuboetihrt having been appointed elute Agent lin etc44l la tg,tinty for tiles, Niles,' is pttmared , itizuu.ti them rt 4 the public elltieq-ahule:cile or fC• Tr.., Orr .Ojo, riot to Ito' nails comtponly 'used "al y rs•quite a tr ia I to eu• i' . ,`• 'IV U. m 3 ittigettie ni r. Meri.tiiii supplied at Man ~ ‘ , ! S , lilt rr. W 1 ,011,31 1. trile4 . 3., blacksmiths and Deal , -p,ittully luv :led to C 411311 examine Them.. GEORGE BRIGHT, . 1, ...iiiil II irdwit re•Awre, Centre St., l'ottpv Ilk. S l.:. - l. iI. I , Si , ' ,lO-tf OEN :G• W .:RIDGWAY & CO. , r. .1 IV 0 I , M . IN j 4 rli kcillNlsTS and DIANITACTU ‘ N " 2O N irder. 1 w 11, .11.., 1. A. NWORE.l.",l^"ile' April J. 1F;1. 13-1 Y OLD DIONONGAIIELII RECTIFIED. IV Hl.'h fly “ti awl sale z 4 the F11:I t 1. • +, •.I KALUM."EFL& :'(#l4i• ttderl '25.2u>• c. 1.11;t . 1.•9i 1= A fir.ll%, 4 r cork, oho. hl • As ILL the At rir-q,r p 41r•t IL :111ALER tS4:IIAP IRON. r and !Hock .Tio. St4ddtr's rd.•to rrrrhe•d 1 . 40,4 and rbtoc _Lunn:444lf. All osderd Hy hr,n promptly attradski to i 'nn And sloulbetteelod'hilaa'a • 201 . . , , , 1 ~;,- '''''''"' .....'..:. - ~."-,,,, —.-••......- -,..--‘,..,:. ,- . ...,..-,...-1.... ~..- ;.....,-.4 ~ . ..,..1., . ..., :, ' . 1 ., q . . ' r , ~ l. . , , ~ - '-, ' • , 1 . . , . . • - . . , , . I , :r -•-, . . . _. - , ',. • • . . .. 7 .- • . DV , : r r - I --. • . .: . . 1 ll T v „ LE _ , , I . ... voL. xxx. OILS, PAINTS, :§zo.' , ..._____________... • omo FraV PIIOOF 1 , 4,0 T. '., • . . ,. A, FEW !tared. of the Ohio Fire Proo(Painl. Mate 41. and Drown color*, the ern ring article for sate 'by the subscriber. Also a iew. keys of Paint CIO, at 3: i scuts arcallosp, and Grease , t 1 5 cents a ttuutpd to Clip.. out a tot. For sale by • . B. BANN O, npril3t). 1853. . . 1 rEalluOlNOus • • : Olt etatrt.lllND IRON PAINT. . • T lit uf u lf m re o a l t r u!a g b E l . l I A t the Iwwrr of roetatrng phermindireitces during a lengthened period allure: Can be had at the hardware audisun :!tore ,U EOIW E BRIGHT, Agent fur the above Jtti it. 31.1 1..1 Aueu.ol. IRM DEVIAN'S IMPROVED OLL. Tins OIL It:lithe moat exteneitiewat.atld Is tnoTe: highly yec:inittientitt for machinery ,t bun any °W.! er Oft in the Market, working clear and free •ftorni guilt; it it warranted In aIl entry to be JUA niti#t recommended, no snit!. `9,f3tiii who will tindoiiion 11131,Y lit it IS the sheatiede and Len ;idapted to their Oar,. left at yItANK Ilardw are eture, l ur M VEIL gll'ltt ILSE'S Agen ts rot' tht,i; cu unty,will i.e Dtomptly 31trinied to June 25. • PURE WHITE LEAD lAT ETIICEILL BEOTIIEE, Matilicaetore,rs, V V 63, NORTH FRONT street, rtitladeljt,,iii bss.o now a go,:cl supply of t he! r tt rrantcd I.ute. 'WHITE," LEAD, aad those customer so, hsvc.tteen 9pkrlngts• eupptted tonst,luenee ot .1 to ti OTA . tEe at t tcke.",shall ilow„E..ve theit orders lillyd. No knowna nb_tan.e 1/02.1e!tiiies preservativii a nil bemitifyllip oroperstiei;.Ao aleiiiiaLleiti a pitint,tA: an equal eilent.withunadulteiated white lead any ailinisture.olothrt materials only Oar OR, Voltlifi: It 0 13 d, I thi. Wore, been the steady aim orate inantit'ic,= . turetii,for'm my yearo, to ,supply to thlibilii. 1 0 .4, feetty NIT*. bite lead, and the unceafitng den;tinJ foe' the artttle, is prom that it tia+ met with to v.nt: It invariably branded oil one head W WrIIERILL s. intoTHER in fult,and otithe other. itarrantoi INA in tell letters. rh ii!tda.. July 11.1.553 04•Thirsi.ehraper than Willie Lead, a?(; from all Por.tarotty MRNEIL JERSEY ZINC L'O47IIIiANIV;- HAVM° gr.!3tly rillarged their Wor aittl proud the quality of thrlr podott.r.arepti-ttieii to execute orderp for (twit ' sl!PER1011 PAINTs. • 119,V, and tilititiND IN. OIL, In assii par k arely of tiara 25.t0 StlO noun& ; 3 DRS, iu bafrela or YOU poll int , : with. . . Their WHITE, ;INC, which is sold Ili 1 , 11, warrantee iut and tini6iiin whiti•nebs. A rnettioil has recently hemp itisctiveri.d. which tit:. abtes the. Ctiniushr Ic. Warrant their paints to, -knee., fossil and Soil In Ike kegs hos any reasonalile:tiwii,, , In this revert their pSII/111 will hr superior •11/ ab other In the market. ME Torii . EitttrWN 'ZINC PAINT. which IS said at 4 low prier., and tan only he mole from the :Ilk Oros from Now Jersey, is now troll known for its nrodoc,. tiVe qualities . n hen 'applied it. iron or other thetulte; Their STONE 1'01.012 PAINT; ~ o ner,nli•s ' all -Itirt 'propert it. of the Brown, acid is of 3, agree,6je cohgt lot ttniii!ino Cottages, Wools. Out.builalngsPitiortii: eur. . • . ' Deators ,oippiir4 on litrera) term; by Melt 'Agouti) • FRENCII 4'.HICIIA4I)S.-1, WllOlll3l. )'alai Ilea let.oltad Importeii. G: 1 'N. W.. rir...0l 10th A. Vat Art tits. ; Naiad's. t': April o, 1u.54 :14-ttio . .'i , EMI • • IRON AND STEEL. r. D ECU LI AND' AflD fiLlao lin pop trrs and Dtraltri In MOP( ipfd ;S : haet, NO. 13, north tzlreet. :above Mackpi, 11144- deliihia. A general ❑a 14. • • March 01.1:451. EMI MUM 13ELLOWS, i , • :•. . . PORTABLE FOittiES FOR tiMITIIS ANb JEW ELEns ; v ... • NVILS, Vlces, Storks and diem, Platfordt :3,•11, / drum luu to At*.d.) ILA.' (FairLa nit's patent); Ntitir• Pity Locks. La tetig.,4. Tr a an.l Con Iltrr Scale*, (Laden Engine*, Pump* 1 - di any• depth of-well t leL :lons r t ior Lest Otintleinue, dir.sed and rendered ; kill, Clop, cut. t'uot lac and Hodge ituildera.' Mawr; :Leistl Pipe, - Rants, Mooteing Al Aclones, Ar.c., at tfir 110,1- watt :Mute .31 W. W. Krill/HT, 15 229 Market St., below t%tlt, Mart Apt I 1541 m rAIRDANK'S . I .; ;i. PATENT • ' 5;- ii - :3 1.t C.41' 17 8 '... 1.:. . , —, ~ ,-• ,;•;' i %._ ~,,, . - • • ~. :Yu. 240 MARKET St., PIAIL.pgI,I'III.4. Ra ilroad, lily, Cool, and mutter? ' riC4l.ES,iet in env part of tn. country, liy ezprriencrd tturYukn, and at Alan notice. „ ..,, April e., - 1t44 :. _ . 1 t.bin f,. MO GEORGE IMICiLIT'S 7 . , ! . ' ~, a w () NEw .11AIIMV ARE STORR, 2 H doom Lelow Matz's la otel:Lind f onan opt:vogue the hlgner4' /Ltank, t. : : i l Poltuvillo, bel e %kid be 1 ~... an est:silent assot tment 111 I; ..iLthiVA lii; :', ''' . f • Omni) Trimming.. kilns, liptlngs. .•, Filo. Trays, i }.,,' Saddlery, . 'Mania warp ' • V !Slim :Makers' Tuolt., i tossol moot 01 flo e I (Inks Ael rpeutors' Tools, I Table (MtlerY.: Glass sod Paint, Pocket I 'lltlerY: • ..,,r„. 01811 miZes:Tabte Spoon:4, j . Rolled do • sio Au 'A illi ii,tild Vices, . ~ Nail 'and : , Pllles. 's ' , a.iornue ti I villa,' dim?, Railroad Isms sad Nails, 's; tiee I Iron erntMle4: o . SniiibTol,ls. Building in.aughth Cent LEM Sbrar Steel • pins att.! IlAtitiite, t:. Arm tibmer • • Irbante, '.' LT mitniaw•, ;Railro,l TratA.s: s i - el itos.cut tca wit; n leowder 4MI ghiit , !ii Fine Iliantl-•.nve, i I:. II ietiii on hir thalsks.lo the pahlit Cdr 1114-pa? tronage %lbw e winded to the late (Hui or Briett di Paitt,,and !hitter. hlinselt I hat, In hitt individual capa city, he Will Me aihlr i. 41eerve and couillianii Sieir continued bum.. t by the quality 01 the f,.1011. , lit hoe ill qtare, Sit it I 3tl.•fiti ,, it Ti b1i:+16, ,,, i. anti Itii.loW Oleg M t V. bleb he to.Jelvrtiiiiird to .461. ,' t• f; Ili dCllr. Biii.llT, 1. - aic, , l'tbe Grip " 1 Brig, b i Ai- NO, m.irci,fi7. 1, 1 7.2 1. ' • •I'.l-1_1i: MEI FEE , CLEMENS & HEISLER' :ii crMi.-titattiW.kitE and int*: STl,nr„ f , Cc t.tie tlt root, a I,lv d,'or, adnive Mai ki , t, (PIM tt' idcy) hat; it', 't , tit- 4. :tinnily On hand a tall ti, , c., - .,ttnicnt v. , of , r.... • , • snail h's.Tnotii, ,i Coact TriitimiliV,k; Multilane tnatitial 1,. . ;A :les and Spriri a;- _,, • - Stiocinakorto Took„ I Table Culdety, ! . v ~,, File.. & Itotpa, . 'Poi net Cutlery, 1 .. Nil's, larikra seat Brads, tCaitalnice. Tint, ed ~-..' Counicr & Platiairinittritti ii I t Ward, - birat,s,, . A lien'd Rctrolvqit, 1: Bar and ,4leil 11001141 e Rari,i.,,, • Flue and rOheet do 4altlc and Tralltiiort'a,. Cart, Shear and !haslet Brass ; and Endinelkd tint . theel, - ;.- - rtes; Tin, PIMP and Stant Zinc, Pans, Itoileh:': an.o Tea Ha i, Ginner 4- SheeCiltaa,A • - Kettles, ' i l:' - Plat and Bar. Lead, • Wt. , ' y Rail toad Traces, Catttinas Of altdetcrlptions Railroad Iron .. aii,l spike,i, Mill, X.-cut and Carcular Rouble and Siiidle rains. Saws. . ' do do • , do 1q5,141i, lIIIIC Iwt's Cluippers,•Clea- Shot and Hants Bagla:, vervain' }Wives, Powder Flasks, !' Anvils nod Vices, .Fowl.-r unit Shot, Works and Tackier' Water-proof ;‘.l/er'citsainn Chain Punip„ Cans, • Iron, Cooper and, Brass. Ride Mouutitirs. `,.' IA ire,. __.; . ' ; The Subscribers wi-nld 'respectfully ilivite iiiie at ienilon of the public ge he rally. to the above an 4 oilier articles of hardware too numerous to: ; ruenti:uir, as. they are determitien to sell as Idtilas May cltiretn out of Philadelphia. • '• ' AUR V - A' 1553. ,:-• t -; - 35-0 • . lIIIE UM EIII3I METALS' ' METALS . :44 /C . /ITER KIN' 1(1.11T, !'Fear !hp earner of I•ljth. and l'enn'Bl , .;al thr OM While torr,-liradorg,„4..t. LAPORTE:RS NNIOLUEIALEIO; IN Bald! tflrtal; , •r 11C 'Ark,. Grritia,tl Xrag, Iron " Rolirdi'' . • i • Stiraq, 'i.. •• Nall- 11.1411 d , ; Ron nd C, I fif. hr? „ Tin Plate, Sheet Cuppe I", .‘ Zinc: Lead. Brian Wire, Nail., ' " Keiileo, Annealed Wire Copper Jo Tmu.d do MEI ECM [ar Lead, • • rdidd..r. • ltrarders' Siotiter„ Pig Tin, " Led. " - Copper, . El4ll Copp- r. Copper Mir...P., ..„ Hpring,.,. : F " Nails, " America, ',.:- 0. " Tar lii,, ."I'lned& w.iOt Cars, Ant irricny , - " ' . *" ' , Rivet, Put ante. At the lowest poitlikie pricoll,iltbuitgale and tetill . ~ , !, Apt it 44, lf , fo4' " 16 , 101 . . . ritlifreubscr.itter ' gives ntitirs4 thattlte hair appointed Mr (I cum, F. II It 11:11 llardivire Me r child, Solo Agent for the tale of pate,i,i Its andl.hte tipring,". In this [coin. I. S. QUAY. The subsciiher is prep...lea - to elrciite milers lor the above mentioned Springs. They :ate il4idedly the beat atitele ever offered to the pubk, bn'ing re markable for atuiplaity and dtirahillti. 1.54 fate, wholeaale and [clad, at I:EAMIGE Balt:ITS Iron and Hardware elute; ralotre Opposite ‘ Miners' itaiik , ME Marti) 11. 1554 - NOTICE TO ALL WIIO £471101: tilt J. f. ripne AMERICAN 'EMIGRANTS' PRIEST/ CIETY Is the only Incorporated 'mint otitis' in the State of Pennsylvania, tot the pintection" , of ettit. grants. All orders,tor fnmt iet, Militia, asuf ;Labor ers on Public Works, promptly attended tt, ill oArrangeturnta can be made with:its , ' by!ji:oisipa tiks to impost any Owl of ham!ti I do . k , ct uilui Eng- 1 - _ , 'a , sand, Ireland And I:Prntany. .. • b ONLY OFtICE of the. Society, cotncc Apittler, I nd WATER rly., i'lillidelphis. • .1• !', ',„ 111;111t0E - F. Gt)llOlN.4 , eV IV-pin Y . May 13, ISSI PAINTING, GLAZING a: riirtturiG. THE .üb.. , ;‘, id atilloUller to the yu bhi: that they are prepared to at the StInfIVNI nonce, and on the Ditoili 'Orion able. terner. They employ rood Aorlitnett,!and their con tainers mit, therefore he re of saiishict.iiiclp:liii,-- Al5O Chinese gins :and 'tint While' rattilitigiii . execu ted in rho bog iity le of wog Graniiiiir In all Ifni, varieties. Nl3ltied arid ehalue their. A 'Deli ran gla.i of every 112rieTT a nikeoln liable (41.cl:torches, vtiplibules,&C„ Int tile by 1110 11110/ef t beta, at Coy & P. ' Seemed Strtrl, onvtbior abbv• M4rket: Pottsville, April, 6,17..54. , 11-01 n 'PUBLISHED E EMS egos Zinc Paints. IRON, &c. ' %Vit.-, Tin Flab. Hula- kettlely .e..11(1,113, ; 1.13=1 EMI " MEI ` !Mtflat, ,r` NIIIYI - 3*Atadct• Ail. , lion, • I , eWel ' • %- " t 4 we.;1;.:411pti.1.7, NOTICE .. . . . . . . , . . , . . . ,- . • . _ , i Ma TEACH YOU.. ,d PIEECE.-TRE. BOWELS or THE Ling, AND BEIBNO OUT rho't THE CAVE OF MOTINTAIImi VIETALs WIMB WILL owl STRENGTH To out Bram AND SEDIEcTALL NATURE To *Ca USE AND rLEASOLLE.—Dr. Johnson s - . . . . 'RY .SATURDAY MORNING.- BY BENJAMIN_ BASNAN,,,),P_Orb'SVILL4, - ,SCIIL YiACILL COUNTY, I.ENNS'yOANJA. MANUFACTURES.. Circular SaW" AND AILLWRIGETrNG 1711E Subtrerlher has mode' areangetnents to Au ' wen at shun notice eincuLAß SAW MILLS, of the most approved klnd. as cheap as they earl be .gut front the manufacturer. These ore aOu • 13S per 'cent. cheaper than those in general uee in he He lton. Ile wilt olto-personally Attend to pun • up Mill. or all . 11. 73TitArt. . Feb. 18.1854 • '-time ENVELOPES, • • • DIE SINKING : and ENGRAVING rtIES altered. Envelopes stamped with business r air ds, Iluniceopathic Envelopes; ielf.sesled and Kluged. Paper flags Cur Grocere and purling up Uar. den and Flower eeeds, with printed direetions, at coLuewre Envelope Manufactory and Printing Ebtablistiment, 55 SUET!" FOUITTiI riT., N. B,—Order Will-he delivered by.ExprePs, dr an per agreesueid• March 11.1554 • monocco FACTORY. , ()Rocco, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING LTAStarr, at urrea OIL etand, on R.l.ll:oad Street, P - OVICV/I.LE," The unileriiigtieil respectfully informs she custo mers of the strove _well known estslil iiittuent, that hr u ill continue the lliAllit.t.FACTllltt; of 3 11 kinds c,t • .MORUCCO, , Sock s r .; tar, 811-ths, French minuet-xi. Rhr,r, liar & Merl. ttindingi, Pink Linings, &c., &c.;and sY illcou eta nth. have.•un blur a gr nca al arsortmeut• ut all k snits LEATHER, both 14 IVak.Tanned,und Ked Solt. Lealtier, Stangh -1:11, French and City , Miners' Upper Leather. And .1 whirtety of Oboe Eanding.i. tut 9e Thrp34.., Pego.t'llmp.., Act: Ekt• .. all of ,ditch win be =old at the 1.4 I WEST C/6411 PRII'L:d. JUIIN L. MINNIG. All lambi or Skins, such as tlnut. Deer and ;thin gnome, taken In VlChaPge Inr.l. her at the h 'cheat ivarket pr Ice% ut pili nit in CA. trA iys3 . 44-It' itooti mrancur , i. rutin: Sitirscilber aunounrea 1.4 hi. e::.,...:_,"" 1 Mends and tlir public tli3t lir 1.34, ' 4 :•!... 4 ,d, ~ t. .41600%61r addil %OR 1.. /11S 11001, ~......," 114 ndr I y , and Las tirt4r.treti a tioda tiindt r rani. one of the best Litoderies to Phila. delphis, :tutu,' 41441 with the latest st} le 4.f 8itt.1444,e, and t 4,114. Will tUfli out hit work far superier to a 6 ) . thing heretatote ptedure4 to Potts.' dik, ih,,,,k,.1 40 4 4 , 4 ,1 it. nay, style or I.lltidpig,e!ther Plain or 41 4 lull got Turkey Ittordeen• Blank bunks patted or plain, made to any pattern, at.o printed mid :Ord at 'omen toe,' than in the City.. . Lludki bound by the 4inaittny,nn.l Paper ruled to Pattern by , • • .' li. tAN - SAN. ..ei pelf 3, 1a.52.14 . , . , . A 1.1. h0 _want AN rat of tlie . teal CoLLia's & Co. 1 - 1.. Make should be particular to notiee the .tamps. as there are vatious rounterfeins and Imitations stamped Collins and labelled Much like ours, which are fraudulently sold .inivotue parts of the I;nited States as our umnuiactute• They Me nude in diffe r : ant parts tif the unitary by t'atElltS ate-Makers, and are generally of vets inferior quality.. The' genuine aseA, hich have acquired suLla an estenstve tepUtalloir, are invarialbly *tantpool " COLLINS & Cu. HARTFORD," and each ass has a•ptinted label with iity signature.. tt I. flqW . more than TWENTY - I E teeLu ninte wr t oinmenced the buganyss with the StAillipoi"ColDns & Co., llattiord," and I do not know plans other ale-to:J.4yr by the name of - Cultlio n the United Slate*, SAM..W. COLLINS. Aneubt hr, IrSs. . 31-le PORT CARBON 'SOAP AND CANDLE FACTO rltllli subberther annotinces to the politic thit In JL ititnitifactitres all kinds Of soap and Candies a hie ISCitify, 11l Port Carbon, Schuylkill 1:ouroy ohich he will warrant to be equal. in quality 3 . any obtained abioad, and at luwer prices than 311111 itriicies can be purchased In Philadelphia or else w, lir re. . market {nice fur tallow W ill bepaid in c:isirat hie ractuly. , • (WITEILMAN. octol,rr 2L COACH MASER'S REMOVAL. - THE (SUBSCRIBER RAVING FIT . led u p one 01 the largest CtEir Shops S' 2 "-7.:.t." in the Stan., in Coal Stieet;l'ottsville, 440 ' . ": 1 Pa., nest 10.1.11. Adams & teen Factory, ei 7 liere hie facilities (or utatinfactuling all kind's of earriagesand Light Waggonr cannot be SU 1139sed—.Leihg u . practical 14echanic, and having numberof year,' expeilente in the huslileS4, he hOtfia to give generathiatistaetion. - All kinds of Carriages Light Wagons kept on tialo. scro.nd-hand %V agotis All repairs neatly done 'ool.r, from a distante promptly attended to. WISTAR A . KIRK. Junes,l69a " 'Mt( . PLUMBING EISTAI3LISLIMINT. HDICKINSON reapectrully , announres to the . public-that he has putchased the entire stock 01 the.tate ilfol,lll . Moreton & Dickinson. and .intends earning on the Plumbing business In all Its blanches .at the oil Stand under the Pottsville Ilonse, where he hopes. o'y attention to business, he may be able to merit a share 5,11.tre public- patronage. Ile will guar ante, his work to he as rood, and it will be dune on nt feastinable ICll3lol.4ilkan Le done rite.. hon.: It. MCKINNON. Aiteust,27"l6s3. 5:34 WIRE COAL SCREENS • E lindlbisigned are now prepared to fill all or' liters fdt tlieir new and superior article of Screens Their seterna are woven firm and with regitlaruwah ea, Velthiiiit subjecting the wire In the de.tractive priltesa of prilletillin a much grouter degree of strength and durability; than any Agile lr hk,Syre OtriZttitl to Ilia public. Specimen! , o f the work t All at all. times be seen In the Hardware Store of U. I, F htetly. eoiier of Market and Cerruti • ENTERLY Policy ille. )JeC• 3i, 1551. 59-t1 N: L NECITNAM'S itratts's nt;itt, Xurtsigian street , Ptnra, Plumbing Shop. LTA CONSTANTLV ON HAND A ziIiPPIN OF rll iiete3 of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead. Mot k Tin Bath Tul t, Shower Baths, Ilolrant,, Hose, Double 3011 tito le Ailing Pumps and Water Clin•etr; kinaroffirass Cocks for water and ste•tin, 14.0. 4111 Cur, A I,d I: obeis fox Engines A 11.111.de of Coptot Work and Nottibingdone int he re tilesi intinnet.at notice. N, tl. Cashpaidfotold Hress3ll.l Leal. Port"vine, 014'. 2.ti. 43-If PHILADELPHIA. illen , s and Boy's Clothing. 141{1:111)110i •should embrace lit111.•alpsmIlli11111 r i lo bay riptiLing for Mnr and Hop., al • • . - - GEORGIC CULIWS - • _ rimAr Ciittier MARKET and t•gClitti I/ Sc.s. l'at(adel. phat. esobtating a chaler tot tat, best. atuet deto4.lllle:,i any 14,1111/11abIt 1 Dress 51111 Frnek Collol. II itil Cl.o ti. do. ,Oorio Doihug do:. Tweeils',.4-i.„, ittra ghat va riely.9"l BOY'S 11:1,0T11INC, cea-b•Lii.g itaek l'oata, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jacket:v.- Vests a lid Itiainit Jackets. roade oc Tweed. Linen . ClOlll, Alpaca, Ketse,tnete. I.loevion, 5-c.; tl, . Ittt1111:4, • CANINIAIIig 01 Siting, 810C119, 11:1110kefdliefro kc., ul tilch : ate offered ait-the lowtot yosiOle Cadt Pr eto,lstid as Olt:4113S any other Clothing Store In th union. . : xY l'Arrints ivtio de%ite AMY'S CLOTHING, me earne”..ily invited to, examine the WC°until/ Shull eeper. , cart le atroviiiinda tea at very law rates. • 8. E. Cur. Market and 4ecund sts. Aprill.le44 . ' 13.9 m SAVING ram of TUE: - UNiTED STATES COMPANY, TU!RU CiIESTNUTSTS4 PIIILA ',arrest, Fet.4 per r,ot. per annum. rillllB, ofdesi FIVE PER CENT.lnterett paying Co. 1. in lbw city and Butt , . tuntinUr to receive money daily on 15pu.it, and pay back daily-without notice as nauai. ' • Panics can alma put in and take out money SION DAV EVENINGS, from I ton o'clock. thousand alraltrr. • March It; In:c1 ,14.1.6 m DAVIS & CIILIN, Dealers rlr LAMPS, LANTERNS A- CHANDELIERS, iv. E. corner Fourth and Ckerry•Str., PHILADELPHIA; • HAVING enlarged and improved their timer., and having the largest assOrtnient of Lawns in, Phila delphia, they area now prepared to lua nisi. Pine Oil, CAMPIIENE, HER:VINO FLEW. Ethereal oil, Phosgene Clas and Lard oil;.l.anitrs,Lan terns, of all parrot. Fancy HMO and hail Lanitis; ChanNliets, Girandoles, Candelbras, and Britannia Laiups, at the Manufacturers' lotet,t i rrices. Glass Lumps by t h e package, at a small advanepiter Aar lion I,rlceo. Being largelrlanufactusers of t'iue Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal oil, Alcohol, and (Ore only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these aMc ha at such prices that Merchants will find it to'llitir ad vantage to buy. I:all before gone elicew neve, cryou want ba reline. A lau, the r3arel y Fluid LAMP fur ssle. Sept. 17 'nal. tan-ly • M DRESHER ARTDISE IN HAIR, ITlCheitnot opposite the State House. PHILADELPHIA, In ventor of the celebrated COsilattler Ventilanng Wig and Elastic !land Toupaces. Inat rUCliOne lo enable Ladies and gentlemen to Measure their on n heads with accuracy : ' For Wigs, Inches. ,Tratipss, 4. s ca ip,, n., No. I The rouud of the tio. I From. forehead to head. track as far at bald 2 From forehead over Over forehead, •as ihe head to neck. • far as required.. 3 From ear toratover: • 3 Over the crown of • the top. the head. 4 From ear to rat r'd' the forehead. • R. DULLARD has always ready fur tale a vpiendid hock of Uent's Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half • Wigs; Frlzois, Braids, Curls. &c., beautifully manu factured, sad as cheapas par estaillsbrucut in the Linton. DOLLARD'S Herbanlum Estra-ct or Lustrous Hilt TOO IC, prepared from South American herb§ sod lie most eukcessfoi article ever produced tor preser ving the hair nom fallioa oat Of than/Unit 'cold!, re tioring and preserving it fa - a...toy and luititiant Rate. Among other reasons why. Dullard's haw cut ting Saloon maintains its inimense popularity is the teee that his toast. is applied to every head of hair cra at hi. establivtiment,consequently it is'kept la, better prepervstlobl n under any °thee known sp.' pirating'. It brit) dins prattle:ally tested by thotl orre,ce realest guaranty of Its efficacy. 1451.1 who e and retail at his old eSlabllstonenl, 177 lIIIEST la St., lappositethe State flouse,Phil ' • u. poLL AIM has lasi di/covered the at plots urge o(11Allt DYE and 11101.0tIOCe9 itfdr site, *Hi p,rtrectContidrpee in its suipassint everything of the kind now to ave. It colors the hair either black 41 blown. (as may be desired.) and is and without an y earl." to U. lair es ilia either by stain or other wise.san be washed otf In ten minutes after appli cation, without del (acting from Its dame y. reisoas cr,itiiut the city are Invited to give Alm a call, Let trrs addressed to IL DOLLAR'S, 117 Chestnut Street, Phtiedeiphia.will receive Attention; Jett' 23. • Ih4 30-IT , UM 10 Cm FRAUD! DULLARD. EVE PRIVATE SaEse . . FOR SALE. 500,000 FORT OF LUMBEK. underalanrAllereby nee : for sale a large quantity oPlllNa:and HEMLOCK PLANK' and WARDS. hiti flu well manufactured and ate about half a odic trOin the Cattatvits, Williamsport aud . Erie Brain:ado* tbe Bank orthe little Catta %clams- ereek,!ll miles from Pottartile. A portion of the Pine :Is cigar or panel stuff. and 'all of the Hemlock ILO( the Gist qnality or White Hemlock.— The length., vary frinn 16 to 30 feet, and the whole Is as gotid a lot as curiae fonud in . Cattawissa It i. tarrfoily pllekup, and will hr sold in one; lot or lots to suit panel:Ostia. For Patti , Oars, aPOI' to A; MAJ.:COLN CO....Cattawissa, . . .or to AL A. EIVING3ri. cattairmsa ' 43-lf vta seLE A ono TARE, STOItY.III2. ICK IiOUSE, ... and othe l vati*le Property:tit Pot:At:111e. ~.., 's'tlll a itbseribetTotrers ai Private Sate, on the most -1. tea...whit:4e teritia, hia new three-atotv BRICK l't WELLINGIIOIO4E, in Setond Street, a few doors above Marliet.luoilecliatitly beetdd'the lit Mathodist Church. This flinfAittilding is jars' ci'al- • ]ii, pitted, and hat nat:,.yre been used. It it Wye: light and aity,, Las all the eutivent• anis ences that tii hnittt , „k. , eper would. desire, rug and is loraid.itt alltleassnt and convent. el 1 A eat part of the town' There is a never-Gal- lag well of ettrellent water in the cellar -a very intoOrtant enntidetation in the prevent *ea telt vc TERM 14— goe.ll4titi, Last.. and the I...thume to, sun the parcbaset, phi'vtded only it b.. 1,1011,3 iy eer6...1 ALSo; Four Fraine dnellingt:On canon hill St.. immediately: In d i e rear of the 'new Mick, above mentioned. iTheii.e ire likewise desirably propetlieti. They can bei,h.l.lo the lame easy term.. ~ '1 . ‘ Ve The whole will he ...Id 14 , V1' . ' : ' N. IL —Tittr a clear and indloptita.de,.. i. , 2 - ; ':: 1.. Wi.oo.l.stu.iirr, 7 ' . . oponsio• EpLiccipstChurch.Qent it cit., Pu4s% ille. • line. 31. 1853 ::'':: ' 51-t I . • vaLtrestao :*ncirErrryi IN porTs .1! TUE A2' VA2'l3 CHEAP. • The I...:Mb4ritild't,Otlers of Private Sale nil that tritet of Land and !wilding loss. knowit a•t the;," l:litingl Mit " or •' Youni'aifill ' property to the Botiongh of PottZville, ev,toMing frourthe River 6i•hUyik)il ititove Mr..:LaiMr's Brewery to the Port Carbian road, being utioill it"Ta.l yard , in width and lluitain ink' :m acre.., iimre d'r:imili.' Thili property may lie "mid to lie invaitiatile4not only - for the purrio,e , 01 - , bud thug, hut 1164) m,iriferiim dm lii. ,, t locality in the' ii,,,, ) , , oi l wlff;iii to erect iKintable Water Work,i for ", yinglWiotera With waler.• Apply ill lii. ofiee, e rtter t;6 ,1 rod (3allowliill lit7reip.. . 4 , 4, (31:01iGE W. SNVIYItit. Au 411,1 2,7 ;15,a 3:,i-tf:' V ii.tanii3LE MEAL ESTATE FOR SALE I‘Lig sui+i,iltitli;Arens 14 selliat Private Sale all . lrailliViil.ll44edeenTil Rt.! I:Si4te, imai, reannabte - . : 1 • NO. I . IL; toitlithled one-haff interest oi alithose three trafti of lathlootuate tit Blanch and Trpoilini Townships. lichip Dull County, Which were surveyed no Janus - el' I:Ilion warrants to Juno Otto, Peter Fifhtrt a-11 ' 440110 Kidd. The tondlt tied onerlalf ttitOltiertoo in the ttli,olore tracts SIR cr amount's.' th ',At•rrs. - .The 13Ilki Id well lilt wooded whit t ittlfer - suitahle, for railroad t a tills and props.::. tin ' Ailthal,efrt9in loporponntl aituatedu Out Slot in. n IschitYlkiti Haven, upon Which is 01'er-ie.' Utla Dwelling, and rill Lt.:Am/dry Vita property yeenpl e ,f by Dr Lew ix:limiter. .'4lr 'any one desirous or pra'cusine. meat itie fp riclii toll tfaven, an opportunitY is now oth'red to, secti ri.• copilot table liottorstilidolflem` tot rel y to Inc 0w.% wild. r'.2.• :N0.3. All thatiiiirtain lot of gtound situate in Port l'arhun, teitlndea,Zttlid duscrtnt-d as follow& :-alretn long at in 1,4.1 nit lie oinottlt nide tot Potts at a cornfir of klir lot belonging to Desire rorter, thence by the I , :ital; south twt•toy-four and - a hair ednl .one lohnotreolfert to a poet, thence north *lofty e and ode Ilaffo;attt fifty ter( inn punt, thence north twenty•lotone..une hall" West one hundred feet tti PuttsviDe'citreel.4llsence.by tile:same .otith sixtylive also(' tonoi.thilf tior . t fifty feet to the place .Ihr:4in:ring. N u. ik tra.:4 , ; of dist rate timber land, containing 21S acres, siturlic to rielluYlhill Township. a bout three notes haeltiii Tuscarora, in Locust Valley. ULYIIIED, Office in lentre'Street, I . OIISVIIIe, directly opposite htt Eptscopal,:charen. Rd e.tory : . Sept, 3j1t153: r 364 f LIFE; INSURANCE. • aft INSURANCE. Fr f ulltAlill LIFE INtIUKANCE, ANNUITY 1 and TIIITOT eOSIPANY 'of PHILADELPHIA. Office. Nu. la•li I 8 VT ra.,the,First Door East df itbe ChsionOlOuse. capital, /1300,000. Chatter Perpetual. Ciipt dile to make insurances on ices On the mo:4llavotaide terms. - , 'file Capital ring paid up and invexted,logether Wit it 'a large a tici constant ly increasing reserved fund, offers a per(eefiecurity to the, insured. the prenottidamiay be paid yearly, half-yearlyipt 4/12atlefi. The Cutopan? add a 1103:1)E1 periodic ally to: the In 4nranteF: for 11 The litst bonus, appropriated In breceminir, 194 ;:and the second Bonus in Dircebiber. 1019, anionnt • ,an addition of $26450 to every $lOOO iustired?,,ninter the oldeQt paticies.' making $1542 which will be paid when it shalt become a claim, itistemthf $lOOO ni igina Ili Insured; the next oldest athount ed *Mt: 50; the next in agetosl2l2 50 for ever* 8100 ii; the others in the name pippottion accurdin7 to tin amount and time,,of standltig,*hich Additions nialtOn average of. Wolf. than (*per cent . upon tho, premilims pa id, without hie teasing the an,,, t nual prwnium.t: . , • • . .e' MANAGERS. 1-1 : 01 1 13 s . 11141alita V. Al Shutt itav I .r';; i?. u ,r,A;nPr,''''' Joh,. Jay timltti-; . Frederick Brno O , Robert reareaii• George Taber, ' 3o..eph 3'ettse6 John IL Latimer, Thattai+, P. JOes, . Whatian Lewl.i. ' , 'Jolteph T. Ha I)Py. . John IL. :track ' .. ' Pamphlets dplllainlnC table.nf rater and explana clohs,roint o f Oplicat On altd farther i nforinat ion C.ln be 42.1,0 iliedgice.; f: ~ F'FIIONIAti RIDGWAY, Fr,% , odent, JOHN F. JAAti.t.At•ttiary. 1 la..Thr QtabsdlYtkr is, Agent-ior the above, C'ompa'ny Inshitylkill t'''.i,anty. a:hi will •!trect 1 omt Mt.(' re . and (lYe al l:lM'Ceipii r y inforinatOol tin the subject Apriltr:lllA.Vc., PITi3LICAr lONS. Maps of.- tlie Neat f Was, 61. c. u4r,rt and New MAVtltf tbr Sea • •• du . 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SATURDAY MORNING, JULY. 15, 1854. ' TIfE SOVEREIGNS otifitf ROTE. ! I LONG ei ii — t — RisHED ---- it ev ENGE. . Nicholas. Emperor of - ussia,,!ta Or l' The- history of jurisprudence embodies i years old, six feet one inch , igh, erect and among its dusty archives ninuy a tale of soldier-like is form, ffatightv In demeanor, 'love r of sorrow, of blighted affection, If. bit. proud of his per Son, Mal, wfien young, Was !ter, remorseless persecution, and ofi lung decidedly haaftwille.l H e l is 413"igOlts ; cherished vengeance, which needs not the shrewd, stern, resolute, and, by tan means ;pen of a Warren or of a Dickens, to ..lovest.. wantingin personal cOuragel tle is a gOutl, Ahem with every attribute 1.0 . slartliu aster. disciplifiarian, but nra:a skillful cOnimander ,est Which can utark,.tfte uartarl ° fietiion„ in war,. as Was proved iu [lli younger days. ! iii_ q a , year 1535, there came •into - the Ills intiirmatiOn in , regard tr the eondinunaictitiptY of Lapeer, Michigan, a German from and policy of all nations, is minute and ex- the'pruviuce of Wortemburg. by the, name tensir e,. his plans vast, his ambiliori bound-! 01 Ulrich, bringing With hint a young and less. fu the . .ast respect be truly .r'epresiints 1 attractive wife, to, whom he had been some the Russian character and sentiment.. The .lears marrieti:' . I.lilislady, when a girl, hail. same disposition prevails inilitiSsin; Maui, to . been alrelle in tier little ueighhorhood iu pour dawn on the I More. tilt. and; wealthy Wurtemburg, and (tad been sought-1n mar and sunny realms of the sr inh and west of riage•by more shaft! one anxious suit'or, and Europe, as in .the days when the .- RoMan r among theM was Ora Damn, - by whom sh:. Empire was overwhelmed. 1 ' ': was courted, and to whom she had gitieu Fredtrick Williaiti, ,Ku 4: ifSili'russiat is such encouragement as to lead him iii fix. Iris the brOtheroin-law of the tlzar, bin a' very affections upon tier with Millie fervor ut the dillerent kind oh a men. .He is about. fifty German Mari. Daum was mail at Iion• years id age, despond in leiiirgs, but some- sual strength of witrl,'ot stern and iiirita.,. what liberal !uv catmint: ion. He would sive demeanor, of great depth or feeling, but, gladly' join the Fantieror of Russia in 1. his as the sequel will show, of must implacable plaits, Jt he dared : but his pe.ople tau other- thipositiou. when (its: aumiusities had been wise 41(1i - tied. He is fat, is good-looking, aroused. He 10%;e4 il t e airl with 11111 l inen. tolerably good-natured, ana:SoineWlii ,mu- ',shy natural to mist st! Ci - tittilUll:tl; and hay- . pid sort of a roan. :Shoal! the-preseut War Mg few or no affinities with others; owing continue fur some yeins..hei will probably be to his reserved and marosa• disposition, lie found MI the Side of R.ussia. Ilis present commenced by lavishiag his hours ut lee-tire declaratiou tor neutrality isi merely thligned .and the earnings rt . ; he, industry upon her to gain time to watell thi'o o!ottrie of events alone. Unlike her lover'au all respects. - , ail'. for one campaign. acid Meal:/ape ,his catirse : girl was attractive; f u nd . Of Society, ;turf tni-.. , . according to results. .. 7' 4 `: ': .stable in her allec s tiou ; andwhen the wed. Francis Joseph, results., of Abstritw.is! ding day came, to whi' e li Mauro had long and tlVrilik-Ittrt:u years of age, 1111(1.11asurceiNle d!' impatiently looked tor Wa rib, as .1114 6,n, , urn. -in raikng small some lumina:li iss fur his 'hand-, matron of his bliss. after the wedding guests l some lace, and a smith loa tor liir, exhaust-: lead assembled, site told ban- she loyettl trim ed treasury. Ile had a big 1, br,Md forehead. not, and Cult neYem be his. : Datme,N,l3l out a good firm, about live feet ten :aliehe'S: •in . lit estate, and removed at cues loan the hefg.lit, and is an expert and excelletieherse-;l scemo 01 his di-; . •itiitiottl'e to a thgaill'Prov. man. ; lie exhibits no sign 1' extiaordinary • * administrative capaCity, arid` will pr o b a hly,l add Ittlle to the reptitatiotaia t h e houir tot Hapsburg. 11.0,1e1l in love willi a yOang: lady last fall, "at first sight." and was re-' cently married to her. lily Guriortiment is' 'almost bankrupt iii pee miry ;resources: his 'pet)* are disrontente : and ,. be; Empire: is exposed to desperate peril frerwt-tli the Contending interests and tilitions now ai War; on the coutirient of ;•Europe. I le! is gi . eattv, indebted to the &littera)! .of Russia: and would join, him in the parNiun of TaHrey, but fur the dread of the +vengeance of the Western powers, :mil sthelopposi Mon ill his own : people.. Ibis IiOS iti 61 1 , i,, perilous i: 1a r n which way he will; and neutrality is al: most. iinpossible. iii . ; Abdul Medjta, Saltau If Turkey IS Inn titanic-dm:ree years ut age, Ihough. helms one daughter married, and itvb more hem - idled. Ile*is rather small in stature. with a sallow, sad, : and mild expression- of eountenattee.— He is in favor 01 reforms in, his tmpire: is just and merciful in his Xule, and delights inure iu superintending ins--schoUls and pub• lie iinprovenients than tot marithallitig his ironies-acrd navies tor:battle ; hatOorced into war!for the existence of his empire, as!he is, he will i:oubtless mammal the apeient!repu ! Lama of his gallant amid warlike race. ;Thus tar, in his uitliculties with the C zar, lie has shown a moral courage,: firmness and mod • I eration, and an energy in-preparing for war, that have enlisted:oEols ride the sympathies of nearly all civili4il;nations. lie has au .wife. Sultans do, not Marry. :He is mil. denify a sincere. and zealous Mahotnedan, thotigh he has stipulated with the Westria powers that he Will place the Greek and Christian populattion of iis empire iin tlie 1 same footingaslomivil r ghts as• the, Turks. : Louis Napoleon, Empenir ;cif Frauce,lis ratherbelow the Middle ,staturei; has a Mill and drowsy eye, and a (*mien:Mee that alr (hilarity expressel but little. He is 2. about 44 years of age, and has had anadyeirturaus lite. From an artillery ufliver.:in SWitzer ;arid, a rowdy in New liork, a special otli• cer, in London, and posuper at' liarn he e, now firmly seated on the mast dazzling throne of "Europe 4 and wields a' , . power sec ond only to that o r tbe ', emperor of Russia. Public opinion has undergoae a grea t Change in regard to his mental capacity since he as cended the throne!of France. 'He ha S man irts,..-a nu tat, .... , /a_,,i. I_, a , .: ~ ...,... ,„., statesman ; and, iit this moment, exercises a greater itilluence,overilleallairs of Ku rope than any other soiereigu.,not . even except. ing the Emperor of Rusilia. Auil this intim ence he has wielded wisely for his enVu in• terests, and, thus far, fur the honor .and in• retests ut France.; Ile,eni k ers oil the eunflict with his great antagonist pl Russia Vitli -a - dauntless spirit, and an energy : of prep4a ticin, that shows Much ot die true Metall of. liii , uncle "of glorious mention'," • queen Victoria, of Fullainl, nai; over the mn-4 IMILIIIJUS, wealthy and puweitill einpire un the globe. On her antiunion the son never sets ; and under her government the people, of England.aad Scotlaud, at least, enjoy more ireedom than udder any other monarchy. Queen V real r, 18 7 1101 V I thirty• five years It age : ul a irtild and amiable dis• position, and is an exemplary wife Mid au-O ink. Rut as a i Mk, she (4N - cases little 0:11 authority. Her' Cabinet COativillcirs lild Parliamenfare the actual ruler s i of the !fiat isn Empire. 'rt., naval iu,wrs or - Rng4nd is nearly as great as that of allaalterliations combined : and her ecannieree•bnd Maim :lc- . tare.s greater than doer!' of any ,otlicil oat au. -Oscar, King of Sweden.. is . ; !ay iir the prime ut life, and, poorso fin IIV, ir , fltll4lglyl In. Clllll'd tu side with itie•Czar iti, the ioreolerit War. Bat his people, a lino..t nnanitnourly, are hostile towarll4ltus : sia.. 'A'n ariMd tien. minty is his declared positioty. mid-Ono his position and its rights the Czar accriles.. ' The King of Penman: is under Personal obligations to thil Emperor ot Russia, bit is compelled by his posidum and the !Mc of Iris people, to adhpt 11M policy of nentra tiy. • The Krug of Belgitn i is cuutrolled in his policy by dreayl dl his or:medal neiglilsof of France. ~ 1 Cliiistina, - ximma cot 'pain, is fulfy occu pied, just now,l with the insurrectionary movements of her own people.; who,are dis gusted with herioperi rofligacy, her ti sre-' gard of die welfare of her subjects, and I the arbitrary principles of her government. IShe is young yet, but l her rfign will probably. be , .1 • -; ; Short. 1 . 1; The King of Sardiaia would be liberat, i! backed by, any power that would enable him to contend with the myrrnytlons of ! Austria. The King of Naples ' i ts au Unmitigated ty rant ; blood-thirsty, cruel, and resolved ; too maintaining the "tlivine right of kings :" and such is the ',temper of his subject. i, j to wards him, that lie liar, a very fair tha n .e of meeting a sudden and violent - death; lew years ago he Was an' accomplished hlrse man and charioteer, and might be seen: al most daily driving through the streq . ts MI Na ples, with a fretjuent Rod "of : recognition to Ins people. He is now . seldcitp seen, except when surrounded by Ins guards., He l as a Bourbon of therrench tamely, and is friend ly to Rassia; hut his influerice among jthe European nations is of hale ti.ccouut. Otho, King of Greece, is n'snereCypli tool in the hands of ugland - and Pram ' Such are the principle sovereignS of rope, at the et;mniencl-ment Of a general that is•likely;to prove me of the most guinary and momentius conflicts: that ever occurred on that continent, sand Cannot fail to result ;n 'the , ' end!;;in r changes in its condito . What those ges may be, tinteoonly i can reveal; .' but is little doubt that despotism will suffer than the cause of freedom. The peopli 'gain what the deaPots . lase.--Prferl Post. . I 1/,t5;5i.45; " 15-Iy, Cr:7 SCIENCEAND LITERATCRt IN• AAlER lCs.—Pierre, in his work just publish el, en titled "A Paris Pasteir's Glance at Ame tea," Says:— ' ;' ...We went to the United 'States with dome prejudices, and doe of them, Which we dnubt less shared with many of tor. cempairtots, was the 'opinion whrti we had rosined ut the degree of literary . cultivatiOn in ; be found among the Anaericate. We were disposed ro think; that a peopl so essentially dimmer gill and manufacturing, had but ,n ap• predation of science* literature, and that, with few exceptions, they concentrated their .activity and 'energies ton railroads, steamboats, and India rubber. Vie think differently now. The love of knowledge is widely !difrc led in the United States." , 131 {;(7 THE g3IPERO NAPOLEON: ON MEN. —A most rigil surveilance; is k in Podia, and in all pacts Willie count whence the capital iS supplied, otter t which is ,torwarded;for the" conshrup its inhabitants. ; Thuteeniarmers b. been cundertined id fines - of ocae francs and under, and one to eight d. l prisonutent, 'for siding milk name water:- MMEEE ographictil. _ Drilling Sketch. Time passed and the lady was again %vaned and won a light-hearted 41 come- 1 ly youth, her former suitor's siiperior ! in personal appearance but hi inferior in wealth and intellect. His courtship was now dui lowed by utarria ! ge, the news of which reached the seildrituished Dautn, and roused every la:eut heeling of rage and jealousy of which his strong du-art was capable ; and he returned to the scene 61 his tomer happme-.s, instigated by the sole desire fur rev e nge, lie skulked shunt; 'the rreidblvalio.iii, lyin g hid (11111 the - Jay-time :Or the it!Loit part,i but watching every opportunity ar waylay and destroy his rival.. Atjength they met in a wild narrow mountain pass: a deadly and tierce struggle ensued, at the termination of .which hlnclt was left upon thr;, gruund chin, as his assts sin supposed. Mourn fled, and tiler It rr-: covered and returned to his Wire, pale; bleed ing mod faint. ulli‘'ers sought: fur Daum in vain ; he! hoe :tied to England. ,Where lie spent the next six years of his Ole: The circumstances li!ad passed away': from the public mind, and the parties must interested had ceased w thiiik of them, or to feedany appreherrsioti of Haunt's return. .Live years passsd on. and the married couple, With, their children. kilned a party wliwwere em igratirs-tp.Ame Ica, and came and ,settled down in the county of Lapeer. There they •fesided in quiet. cronlort and happiness r fur three years. The wild farm had begun'to assume die, apP s earauce, of cultivation—the log house !to i encircled with! creeperi, flowers, and thrMs, the white headed chil dren played around the door, the old German hound lay watchful at the gate, and the tru ant sweetheart, UoW a comely ii4irtin, sang at ;be wheel the sweet songs of her Feder land. All was: peace in this s'questered home, when at the close of a bright dry day, in IS3S, a knock was heard at ', the dour, winch, was answered by the wo man, who - , Upon opening 11, met the face !of her, old suitor, The recognittint was instant and mutual. Nut a. word pas4ed between them . ; but while, tie h e art of one of them sank 'ivithin her, from very fear, iliat of the other Was roused to a frenzy; which made itself manliest in a Wild gleam of Icing pent up vengeance. - - The linshand 'was absent, baying gone up- on adistanthurifing excursion int pursuit ol ail ni.p/ vdoot.s- and windows barreol,n tear ul, treninnue watcn . . s• er waited his return. lie came not, and his. step never again crossed that threshhold.-- Preeisely one t ear '3Llii a day Iron' 11 . ..titne of the'occurrentse ins' narrated; O.Mr. Thorn - . au old resident Lapeer co., while walk. rag one balmy ',Sunday morning. upon dire Murders at true of those beautiful ;little lakes which lie ernbrqsed in the flowetv upi nine"; at that county," firrin•l.uptin the beach ; just within' the water's eth - ;e, skim At a loss to account tor its appearance there, - he polluted tip 'die steep. hold hank which o'verhaugs the lake, and upon it,:yeTit frond the body to which the skull had belonged.—., ,A jury was at 'once summoned _ln the spot, and the retrains were identified lei the kali frantic widow. Whie.• wounds werenpeot,l slresh.by the discovery which shut Out for ever the las ray of hope Which hail lingered. in h e r hre a s along sad yea r. - : and man le death of the lintrilerid Man Were mak' t , l* an ..Ithe,fikeletorr+a title , hall pkr.;inz thin u ;6 the vertebral rtilittnti Irani beliitO, had pas• sed unit through the hone. The murdered man tiad'neriter known who (al what toad .his Ile lay :is he tell. upsiu his with ya! , v/ rah. and upon his_ .bleaehin :A.-tenor iyazi :he hunting potte,l brute it with hint Ifoal his old country taMie' 'Autumn had deep e ned into winter,—:v./014 - r had irrightvne.l into spring, and spfing had blossomed intosum. mer—and yet: there be lay. three miles' 0: his home, unuoficell, and untie:. covered. • UpOn the diitcovery (.1 the body Daum was arrested, and his trial, which Was very` lone and *arduous, in consequence of 'the necessity of taking all the testimony through inter- - preters, Was had before. Hon.! Charles W. W hippie, at the Circuit Court ; int the coun ty of Lapeer. in March,' ISUk, " The princi pal counsel engaged in the case were Una'. Peter Moray,' then Attorney General : Hun. A. 11. liaitscotri, lion. T. J. Drake, lion; lL Thomp•oniand George W. Wisner. During the Twelve days occupied by the trial, the prisoner Daum remained impassive and unmoved throughout, except- w lien, upon permission being granted by the. court, the bones . 01 the• murdered than which sad been wired together and plaCed -under a covered table,'svere suddenly drawn out' at the very teet'of the prisoner—When a death ly paleness overspread his "(ace, ' and a strong and involuntary shudder pass:ed through his frame. The evidence,a_s may, be gathered from - die foreg,oing',sketch, was -_„entirely dream eaantial; there heio.g no direeqestimony where by to cundectithe prisoner -with the death of Ulrich, and the jurylound themselves un-. Willing to convict, antLgiving the unhappy. prisoner the benefit of the slight doubt by . which, the.., ;occurrence was surtonraled, brought in, alter a lengthy cOnsultation, - a verdict rieuot;guilty. The pnSoner left„flie court house amid a deep and; thrilling •,si• fence, and was never more seen in Lapeer county .—P,etroil Aguirre. B:l°CoptiNcitio EAr.r.Y. - -Dan Rice, whir is said to haVe cleared within the last rnnnth Sl3OO by his; show, has lett .$:1000 of it .tu Jackson,llliiis., as a bet that Mr. Fillmore, will be the nest President. . . • lir.Alr'ap editor whose, Netter hall has, beep left $24),000, by the death of hei• lath- J, Sit. Futter, editor of the Nevi Yerk Mir ror, to 'whom have been ascribed quantities of I t .ucies,:ginys the editorial: horniss‘ rand the, netat coil with him will gi, off togeth er. He believes it to be the duty of every man to 'abut . for the bread he4ats, and pre feriPthe editMial profession to - all others'. ' - I•, , . ...•' A C,l;Liuu 1.1,F WastlssES.—"ll , ptiople Wt. Id aecuSitmi themselves bi 'drink water, ill would be free feign Many diseases, such as-tremblicit, apoplexies, giddiness, pains ire the head, lout, drunsy, rheumatism, and sue-. i 114e."4-04. Pratt. . ' "Under tie names ut rum:, brandy, giii,", whiskey, wine, cider, beer, and porter, alo.u- - hol is become" the bane or the Christ:tin Wotld."—Dr. Darwin. • . . ' • ' "The art:of preparing liquors is the great est curse ever inflicted on htintanity."—Dr, Paris.', . . , . bltut• Pt 'up y from to milk ion of [ to just l undred 'a tut.. with "I 7epeat it again and again, that alcohol, in alkits forms and combinations, whether in th'e catelutly liotne-brewed,or in the wine that:sparklo, is never converted itvolanur istiment."-r-A. Courtney, R.,N., Surgeon. _ "Pink round, and round, with: londesr dicers , , ' Of mirth end revelry We drink .lo woman's sighs aird tears? - • thrtdrtn's poverty I" (Drinking Swig, Social nub Doincstic. LADIES' SHIRT COLLAR* HOEG •• In the Horne_ Jaurizal of laot. week, 1 1 / 4 1t o discourse: as tulluws : -• "Well-,-We :had always-th ought gentle men's shirt bosoms t 4, be' a fakmatiag mu- nopolv et embellishments tylkich U. was a -. wonder the ladies did dotldispite with us.-- 'The shield of spotless- -liptu 4'n the breast; With the studs of ttirquoise add an affection- t ate button and button hole's'. (Ire proud arch ;' ot the neck; and these tippel) with a shirt collar, elastic in its; starch, wfileh•sustaitied the head like a Careasing vase:;: there was a • Invoiniugness to.this--,a •be4itnitigness ab. : strata, chronic, intrinsic, art; ; ututiminislia. : .ble by etiall!Zr at fashion or age in: the We3T;• - er;wittett it was pntractatoo,. should coo- • iin tic from year to iyeas as ad enchantment • i r .ot mote irresistibleness.- • Hdt it has goat' Aver; /Iruailway hi : guilds,: dt r,pregeut. shill Gosorirt trtilt pellt;-oca eahhnuations, and shirt collars looking' nli;;VdtdS to hi ll: and bon nets. Tb'e.drcsi . .ol' colored silk. parts at the waiSi..atid lays off low arotin4 the shoulder to The neck, pre,,ettting the eiriiiwy bust roun ded and glturring in the iluii—a coospicu; 01.1 . ..t1e,7•S id display* by the . way, as to (pan : : illy it julep-With Which gettilemen can Only; compete. be going: Without their watsicoars. : : ,Eat how charmingly ladies ,;Wear (not OuC breeches,) but mit shop, Offer -all.! IloW; much inure netatki 'they bufhm them; and how much mote fill) to tha proportions of: head :mil neck are adapleil 6he small rind -ttindest I-lily-cups of eullarst Really these: pearly edges ot rosy cheeks [rise away front the collar ntitch More gracefully' than out, bearded jaw tionea and chinsiidpeltry ! Sup ; :. psi. we ;Mil it Toyer 'to tilWarlyldt as 'her . eliarnitlig' itionhpily-? .31ala: magnanimity; which has been : Maud to. 60nm:41421 to the sharing with 'xi:Onion the t lurked 'wear ':•` attov,e mentioned, 'Wight now redeem it-ell tn . gifirieur . the ;liirt roliaq to her lovelier cilia liltogether. '.,While nothiag could well be more tiustatues'aue, and artistically, lo b ar; itionions, than a collar .teirk; beard,. nothing could he more erhbellishing;;,thact a collar 10 a throat-andchin ierthotdone. It must have been btcause-we :were. shaied to loot jil,; women, that this:article of press, so beerinf- 1 ing only to effeminate barenesa of lace, could have beerisik ofiStinately Wain by us. • '1 . .To'l.lroadway petticoat;;;bowever, ii big,: 1 wi.:At...two'.acuoutslttrienti it Male wear= . shits collars above dud high, heels below. 4- The peepiags in anif.out, upon the sidewalk, dischise_the /office instep ot ;tidies' walk anti conversation at the present; iterital, and tint uttlassi..inating, w_e must sa}f,' Thedifference bl.ll actress's pace down MeStage or up ii, slinWs: what adifference o 4 dignity ;there is li idplncing the lont on a letTl with the - heel ; upraisol... l.t_ Marvellouslk; queetilities -tlie gait,, We wonder that thin, too, has liven iio lung left to male monopoly to wear. • Rouge," we are sorry to Lobserve, amoudts - to an epidetnie.sCarlantta.inst now', in BrodiP tray. It ei nett ::more 4 ' heinous," that we liMw, 01l than. other attctinpted eibliellish tnelits tit: - The ;person ; Mit, being: . usually ma& a secret ntilome,,nulis probably, it' is put on without:aid or codsultation by the wearer iters . ell,iintl is tot enest unskilfully done'. -. , • ::' In a new boot; which ilquite the 'rag,el'iu Paris; called '• Ten Thorn, for One Flower," there are-two passages with which 'we will leave the ladies!, fashions tor the present :'— '• The savage' riaints his' leady to frighten tits enemies; the - wOnian, not'Savage, paints her face red and white. to &Min her friends.: which of the - - tWo ts . tims:t ridiculously tuts toed " At the sea ..shOre, women bathe by themselves ;,they arekAUthe4 with a 'dug rube,. which conceals theni.from- their own luuks : but.itl the•eveningiwou encounter :.at the balls title smile women, Just suflimently covered rilicausq the remark how little they -arc co Bred, that they ',lave , the appear atice ktt,ilressine : to go to the bath, and ',of .undres , •iii• , •to M.t to a ball.t' - .Vbl'Tr : l;l - A . 1) 31AID.ENS , lloyat'e'lliann,‘Presitleill of Amnia)Col lege, Ohio, is in !whir of thluclattag boys and girls inthe,sannt classes. y This 'system nos tern tried fur ten or tivelVg years, with the .5%171/4i et Nil wit 2ts Utopian as it, at -first, 'seems: 3Nlr. Mann says in a , :recen(addiess: , , . . "Besides and heytind alfthis : •l believe that the daily and thrice di ilt ineenug or the sexes., write occasional totprviews in social circles, ttitituall}?f advautageousto them. It will xvork Lotto 'moral: restraint and intellectna; exCitetqui. That iodate regaid which each sex haa for the other sex, over and above, what it' F-Itas Ito the sitar 'good ilualtifts ip its-own-4-the • lifference.hes ',wren frie.ndsittp and too.; too preel'ims and doo powerful _au agetiey to be thrown _away in the education - 9(j either. I it 'to !.e .nit agency which /WA meant 'we should inalie iqomote 1114!. refine ment, the profrress andilfe elevation of tfiem hoths, I believe it May tie made .to super sede ninny 0.: lair - prese6 j cparse aotLerroile tostrliments of ditr.ciplin--the goads ;and bludgeons of piinishinenQwhich are employs, tdl to r,use young men'irlim theiiitupelaAino of iilletiestr, - ,or beat theutleick from the i,' : ,intes - ways of sin. "And what a state of s P ocietv does it iftitir. eddy argue ;inning patents:and in the (quits tiamity ar large,' if youtr'g men nod young women cannot he brought together, to lint., i-ite rumbling stmlies and to - rticieive thnfe,apt instructions 'Which . pre.ernineaify lit them fur the highest duties of their c_Orti• mon life. iv 'tinny tu tit peril ! And where _in reason urns the tlivincoinniatids, is there either ,warrant or' preteit for the doctrine that those Whour God nitogles togethiir JO the family: by; birth, and whom. through the Sacred ordinance ofinarriage, He designs for a Intl; closer relation in alter-life; where, task, is there any authinity, human ori di vine, tor seizing and Violends - iiepara L ting these carne parties fol . four or six, or ten of the middle yetirs of ,thew exisience ?--lho§e very - years when they cal) best prepare them selves, by Hie elevation sf whatever is in them of good and the stitipression of whatev er ism 'them pf evil, fora future compio-' ionship so, intimate as tO-be lost in identity. Such sepraticin is Ualy unnatural'," and if it . be necessary for the Preservation of sein al,purity,it is time thit the whole community should take the alarm and . haSten to devise a leF4 mons(rona temecli." . etotn. "SELECTIONS POI 1A NEWSPAPiR. -Most-people think the selection of suitable matter:Mr a newspaPerthe easiest part Of the busines. Rimy great tat error!' It is by all means the most difficult. i o look over and' over hundreds. of exchange 'papers every week: from which to select enough Jur our, eSpecially•wheit the question is not : what shaft, hut...what shall Mit be selected, it is nu easy .tark.l every person Who reads a newspaper. could have : edited it, we should hear leas coutplamt.Orit. unfrequently• it is 'the-ease, that an olut'irllocilts 'over all his ex change papers for something interesting, and can absolutely find nothing: Every :paper is dryer than a contribution box ; and yet something Must be_had-4isi paper, must come out with something in it.-anothe does the hest tie can. .T. In editor whti has the "lea, 7 (eare ahimt•what fie selects, the writing that he has to 'gods the part of labor. Every subscriber- thinks 'the _paper printed . for his own benefu, adll if there Is' nothing io iltharsuits -him, iC must be stopped—a is. good fur nothing. lust as many. subscri bers as anttlitor may have, so many ' tastes 'he has to 4glsult. One wants something smart, another sontethiug sound. Otte' likes antedoteS. fpo and frolic, and the'. nest door neighbor wcinders.thaj-a man ot good sense will put such scull in his paper. -Soinethirig spicy coineiout, and theellitor 'is a- blaclO , 'guard, =Next comes - ilomethiog argumenta tive, and the editor'iik a dull .fool. 'And.'so between themsee, the poor : - fellow gets roughly-handled; " And yet ninety-nine -out of a hundred, %bete things do not occur. They•never : reflect thht what does det please ,thenimayplease the next man: but they insist that if-the paper's does not suit them, at ts good torrait biog.- 7 7 d. Vermont Patriot.- • Tha Louisvil,l e Journal hits ofl the Washington Unton as collows:—The Union prediCus that at thq next election _in New Vork-"th.e friends`jot the Administration will roll up a majority." The Jourroll copy ics the above and adds, "We d9n't believe they will jolt up - taipthing but theWhiterof theireyef,". p °till ca I. SOUTH/MN SENTIMENI ,At a crisis" like the present, when eveniS are rapidly • taking place whit,h will uv~!t :.whelnt all the old. parties, as to their teln ,:tiorts to each other and to the. country. and . most probably destroy theist 41, ;imperil the existence of the IroioW time,ll.i becomes ot much interest to know the o`piii ions and feelings of. Southern melt: who nit • in positions to originate and control :putdit Sentituenr. The New Orleans Buliettn..the Laos: influential Whig paper in Louisiatia, sod which exercises great rilltieuee antLik the planters of' Mississippi, has a.lwars 4 ixised .the Nebraska pill, as a invasure , wise, unjust, and IFt/rinds to Southern readers the result of the iniquittut measure . , as follows: "In .all of the secitonal 'struggle bet wee!) ; the South anti North, during the presen'it 1 century, the South has found_ warm and. de r : voted friends all - over the North. who tint- I •timehingly_Matatanted our legal and consp:- tuns:nal rights,. Where are those hie:ills'. ; nau• ? Aye, where.? Let eel::: aul!iver, and: she ominous sound, alter :raveling over the Northern section of the coatederaLy,. Will i coMe . back reverberating upon our. ears, it rare? Withore nufrieuds at the Norill,lYO fat as-this. measure is coactraed. in vain:kb , i we look over our Northern exchanges— I attiring those who tepresent fine Not:oqm ; feeling-71ot "aid Ind conitoil." ;• We ti:di : uone. Those who sto,Al unq nailing: y 1:I tis durnigitte truublous amid trying tones 01 I :::: i —many of whom sacrificed ptP4n);int atit66- thletlCe in the matutenane t . ,4 our ,: 00 ,;;J: I I I . urinal rights—m:lv abandun us, and with a : great show of reason, clotige tie, woh tali I lessnesiand treadles.% • W hat . du,diuse v?; I, whom we fought shoulder 0.-should er , a „it (mt.:Ally fought hut uO4, under the lexiler iiiip of those men of might, Clan and ,W, eb• star, the great victors' tor the fTmon itudt• i man liberty, say to us now ?k , ..They sai . tn i us of i4e South: "You have violated ynur ; faith solemnly engaged to us ; youltavd be- I wtrayed the confidence we teposed yoU ; you have broken a compromise -that 'fitis stood for thirty years, and which we under- I tumid was-uever to beyenehel . upon : Iy i nti have proved yuurselves'unwhriLy of thel:on hdeoce we' placed to you; we wig fight tl:ur battles nu more; lake cure of ynursel ; hkeeli;rritt we are iti favor ot. the repeal ot : all :t)lnp_riltnit.es : and the leapt, we rail ay. to you rs,- that it . is possible iv.e will out 1 , - prise the admission ut a slave Suite soul! of ; the hoe preseribeJ, by the Mts'soutt 't.nitt. ' promise, winch you, in bad faith, have iiru chiefly instrumental to obliterating." t' ; Such is, substantially, the faugliage of the influential. and conservative Northern press—ot that [union of the preis tbatiinty reflets Northern sentiment. Ilerenntl)l ere a pensioued.paper sends forth a feeble Shout tu favor of the Nebraska bill. ' Rut all of the elfarts mil tlii-9, , presses do not create a :Vide , tipun the surface of the great deep of N,o tb von feeling, any more tban wutshl a Ile ble east inns themiddle of the Atlaritic, - i:atise ii. s . wat,r5i,..,14,11 themselves nits fury. and ES wave~ to roll mountain high.. The passage of the Nebraska bill hasle4nt . pletely bruken up the conservative'orgiM za -4 ii4.. n in the Notiheru ).Ntates, while al flit , , i ' same time, it has made, the Abnlitionii.:l at most, it nut all-powerful The ,Ilver iirav I . Whigs of New York have been irikia in companionship with the Free Sutlers, t. rhe "Hard" Democrats lave been ;_furcedl nto partnership with those they have upPised for yeais. The Webster • Union. party- of I Massachusetts, in fact of ,the whole Nrir'll. 1 has-been broken up and destroyetl by di ia- tliteuees ut this Hil advised, ill starred ure. Never was there'such an übilerati• auCteat party tira—sucti a • crubfting u6t, party fealty and party influences. ' .It would naturally be Summed Utak paper which disciturses so e.luqueu ! iy . oft effects of this wrote -doing un the petit the country Would be ready to join in lug a ineasuie . ,pregnant with su inuele chief. Not at all. ,•• It has no dispw,iti,), yield vantage ground gained le,' the :4() even at the'expense of the disruption the ties which bind us together. ' It s'a • , "canaut adviocatelepeal,' because at k strike at a principle which t!ie 'South Ir M=MM ME! ,poraties are calling Upon ; the Suit atitrorate the repeal el tile Nefiraska LiJ seems to us they are asking tou.mtielki NN'ii ilonot believe the people would care oistraw were It repealed. But,us they did uuti and; its introdutitiou— , as it. hail Its 0T1.41 In Northern i•ouret 6--and becatise it rl:4lyeil Southern support on account or the correct ness id an ateitract principle einhotlied An it. the proplisitinn is not lair that Soulliktieri eninnienCe the WWI: nun. Let the Nor] li•untloik !tutu work, 11 it Wants it undone." ;11E'Ar..Srui.iiri A iisoLii is; 1545 :—.;Tinics• , with them," — . Ube Truth vl• 3 , idly brou.;iii t...i-nilud•foi• the of a letier w ruten by S. A ruoril 1/Jti: , l:e,i, to Jauu4'ry,,lsso, explaining, hi course; ita detani!ratic caucus which arranged ate Contintlees ul that ye.tt.—Au ettZt %VAS inatle'in that caucus to exclude Col: ; :llentun frntn the chaninittees because of his anti-sla very speeches, and Mr. Douglas' says ; I desired in know whether Cul. :llenton WnK to-he exclutted nerdy, because lid {wlter ed that Curimest possessid the Inner late upun 114 e tulyeet qlslarerti,in VW'S; when oppte,ed to the' exerve:f. the power. THE SAME. nr.tur. Wolk!) Ex el.eDE ,ME, and, iddeed, every gentlerriiu pre. scut who was a Senator to Augusti° -that we had all at some tune and 16 Isoiar form, by way of comproinise, or ull:er. etse, VOTED FOR ..t BILL WHICH AFFI[OIIIII/ THE BIGHT OF TO , I.EGIsLATF.I:YoN THE SUBJECT or SLAVERY IN THE , although 1110,1 LA like Cul Denton, thought it inexpedivut and unwise to exefeltse the pottier. . • • Under these circumstances,: I asserted that if Cul. Benton was, made an excePtion to the rule Which was applied to tliel other Democratic Settajors, the blow aimed at' him would assuredly trend upon the heads of those :Who gave it, and protested ag4st the adoption of any rule which would ihaikc th‘, :hirer!, question a lest of Itist/i In thel 'Demo erotic party. . • This is the man who now claims That the Missoliri Compromise was unconstitutional and Th at Congress has no power to Jegtslate upon the subject of slavery in the tei,ritoties, and who, -moreover, insists upon mating his present views of the slavery Tiueq ion' a test of faith in the Democratic party.l That which . was • ''Detnocracy" in ISSO "Fed. eralisru" 111 18&1. • . ) „ tL a i DR. - FUL LER;ANI. &MOP Llyqiir.S.— The Rev. Dr. Fuller, of Baltithore,' a Ms maga titled „flap( t Clergymen, has Written a reply to the letter of Archbishop] Hughes up.m .Toleration—or as he Ipreter., Lt/ le it religions freeduiu. There are two material emit:moms, as :u matters of fact, in the letter of Dr. Fuller, whieh areiworthy of ettentioo. 'Archbishop Hugliesisatd that the memorial presented by Geniiral Cass from the Maryland Baptists; had siecial ref erence mthe condition of Baptists adder the Protestant Government of Prussiiil This, Dr. Fuller. sage, was incorrect. ?IT, he me morial sought to secure religious leration for American citizens in foreign c unities, and made no allusion whatever to any re- Itgious sect. The other statement Archbishop Hughes, antdcontradiete Filler, is of more importance. It the claim set up' by the Archhishbp the Catholic colony of Maryland isj honor ut being the first to prtitdrui ions toleration in America. ,Thih Lion is controverted by Dr. Fulltq, setts that Roger Williams. the Rhode Island, first preached : the and that his colony adopted a ,101 funnily with his views, at feast before the law was enacted by ttiti colony. irrAN KIIEcTiN,;.,7 SeENE.—' . 4lefe was L race has been ditTersed into different tan once seen, we believe; in Francei tin awful tulles and climates, and they have premised and he m i.bv e aking spectacte,wheni, for pur-.; themselves most distinct from any internoX. poses of philosiophical obseryatino!, thea in -7 tore with the other races ot tnankind. ! There mates of a bijud..schublAtill a deal.and-itunin ' are sonic Jews still lingering in the valleys asylum were !nought together; At first, of the Jordan, having tech oppressed by tie they tried to cortimunicate--:-the, deaf and 1 successive conquerors of Syria. Mr ages—a" ;Minh being permitted to feel the! lips and ! low race of people,'aud 'described by trir-it throats of the blind, .brat a dreadful scene 1 woitiq travellers at being as Hack as any enquet). Their strong and scarcely disci-tot he Elikiupian races. Others of the Jew plinettpassions hecarneltiriously; i•xeiteil by' isti people, participatin;! in European ciyili• the difficulty of communication,jwhich each , ;anon, and dwelling in the uorthern nation.. supposed to be the fault of thi‘ lother, and ; show instarkei of the light complexion, the they sprang at each other's throats like wild i blue eyes, and light hair of ilieScandivavian beasts, and fought so desperately 1 that there' fatuities. We set: then how to .accounKlor was great difficulty. in parting - ,thent - . The the differences in color, without hasiog to two classes spoke of each other I afterwards refer then to ori