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' .t t a 7,. '; 'fi " .7: ":: ''' 'l' '' l• '''' ~ to aoo Addles, istiWeitam i , ,ss eo ~_ do ,do do 10 00 ' ' ~. do do do .20 00 •1 i , , '. = : via. , ..1 .141 , 0 :., , r • 1 : . -....... : ',-,-,..:•-..,... F_ i' . • '`. '. , l', '`' ' * - '' .' ' ' 4 44 4' 44 14114 D ' i `.':, ' .4- ':• '• .'. 4 • '1 •F. ,F. •• . . v., 4,:it.- . • ~.v.'a ‘' ,47 " l "i ..''''' '' l- '' •,- •-' 1 - •', ;i • ‘`",- ' '` ' • . au abar-riptiotui roust lararNddy be paid jo - - , , - ri , ~I - ' .' ' , AND ,p . Tir svi ,-,,,,, ...‘:-,, „,...,GEN E * r • .. •• , ..,_ i ~ s .^ .. :;... • ~..... ... f -1.1,11,,A . , [-a': ; tr:l-,e az -, ,:r 1;Z zi")• 1 :: 1—• VIP ' 17 ' otwcz -‘'- - _ .. _._ - • • , : • , ',.. r. r • ......., . fi ' •'• 1 - , ... - ' ' El EZ El arailie; Beat to etddree. TO CAIIIIUSIO AID- OTElligol: The JoinziaL will be tanitshed, so Carriers sod &ahem at $3 per 100 copies cash no delivery. Welargyinew imil; Bekaa! Toctektrs •sapped with the Joussitatas St us sitesaer..) • . Rates Of idvestistgiv • One squire 062 lines, :Weans for 0001 insertion — , ,utrsequent iniettions, 23 cents each-3 hues cents—schele:lm insertions, Mk:cents e ach. Ail adverusements over 3 lit" tOr 'short . . P nods ~charged as a square. SIONTIId 2 1 0 Thrce Llnes, 021 611 II 50 In 15 I,s, Lin..., 1 00 ' NI 100 350 300 An over S 1184. wanted as a sqaari of 1211844, (neeyuale,l2l.,•lYS 2441 300 to 00 800 Two 40 11 1.. - 1 00 330 5 110 bOO II 00 Three do 361., 300 4SO 650,10 IV is f* column, •S 00 6SO 800 IS 00 33 10; Jo ••it 00 „As v 0 10 10 43 1.10 4000' i do 26 DO 23 00 , „30 00 45241 -4000" 1? - Butitmto Notices, 81„each—aeconipanist wan on Advertisement, 50 cents each. j..Y4 d vett isemente before Marriages and Deaths, to tents per hue; first insertiem—±subsequent fuser cisents per tote. Nine wants are counted as dradVerteting. , - ' • '• , 4 - .47 Merehants, and Others advertising 'by the ieor with changes, and a standing advertisement exceeding 2 squares of 24 lines, will be charged, ttiditiltogLsobscriptiou, 6:0,00 -tspare to the amount of one quarter column it changes and subscription s2o,ea Without ehanges,. at the rates de signated abeee dveritrenients ant in larger type than ulna' . 4 1 11 be eharged 55 per cent. advance on these Ail ems will be charged the esuitit ws letter Pr W e". No trade ad . r .- a - Newton's reeeivedfrom terming Agents Shrew!, esoept at 25 Pei - cent ad vance on these prices,- unless by special agreement tv ;1 li,lllo publisher. 1. - gc".biarriages end Deaths, 25 cent. each— I ieSths accninpfined with notices, 50 cents each: All notices except those of a religious that , a , ler and for educational purposes, will be chstgr.il cents fur any number. of lines under 12.. Over t linen, 4 cents per rme additional. - L.V" Prucf.cdtags Of Meetings, not of a' general public character, charged at 4 cents per line for t'sch insert ibri. r:tr'lrn facilitate Mileuhttions wo will alga 'ha lines make a column-164 lines, a half colition, snit t tines' a quarter column-7952 words make it coitininl4iti, a halt column -- and 738, a quer. ts.iltintn. All odd Imo ovor each equate, char at the rate of 4 cents per line. • , LS - 1 curly advertisers must confide , their advers ioing to their own business. Agencies for others, ..itetot heal Estate), &e., is not included in Intsi t„....iiideerti-eutetits. C3IJ iontracts be fulfilled accord iu t ie original lei nut; but Marclnuits and other., 1;..1111g *wading yearly advetti.amantp, wilt ha the new ruses, from Itin Ist of July next. BUSINESS CARDS. I Ili, ISOW1510111111:suacmoN Di,orrisT. 11TiCk Cotner )/ *IMAM sod "1.1:0N1) Streela, veto Wart, lour door. rotquire Volition'. Ofticr, where, 411, 1 --- ~:ovrAtiofts oft tftert,Teetll are peiforft/ed. " .... ocsvieetti Mooted on iunde into terms. no war. LAI all till. I tel. 1, 155.1. in-tr I K. MINING Ur , itiyoC, zither Terrace, Street., Potts sit.., P,. Hlalllllll/11i0112, tin - svey...ad m a p. codi Lando, bltnumg Afactiinnty, act.. 1111 ti,n uhotte•t teutßu. ,figarls kir Coal 161,1t..e,;44c,i 24,11.03, -if. : ,1 / 4 ! 14 V 11,i.E ILIV II ARDS,Allutgeys atlar• idoitoOd to allbo4lneatanttustedt4 their, 4444 dal. Itflii qnre. ‘Jiriee Crutte tit reci, nett door to It 8. Marl Stlge. Put tg .tuur ll_ 1253. 11,1853. 2-Iv. 24 tf . i V , A 11.13. 1 - W laudow Nash and Ouoia, of various de • e.. r sot tpeis.un hand Wild for Safe by the Subecribm JOlll% U. JAMES. - (Market Itreet above l'entb, Pottsville. rrb. tm, it,:53. - - wit JJ litteett Prupetty fur eat, inquire JOHN 11. JAMEM, Agq.: Markt. I ritreet above Tenth. rutter.ilie. 28,103. IHt( 1 AC I OU LLIBiE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ti ~. II :Itiehd to the eolleoloh of Accounty,' &c. ,t o tly, Arid :tit thtituttes apyet tato tug to Mood - let .. , n. k I Ile' Om ZS:. 1653: - 51-1,711, 0 31 AS It. DAN:VAN ATTORNEY at LAW, uttice IS Cruise Skeet. opposite the BPiseoliat „v.( ti, P , .vtaville Fenusy Iv a uta N v. 403652. r % GENCY—ror lie purcbase &missile of. Reel Re. a titte; bliying and gelling Coal; taking eharge of • ~, Landri; I Mines, &c., and collecting rente—froni ,ty yostit experience In the County. he hopes to i. ,,, AllfactXon. Mica Mahan iango street,Pottsellle. , . enact. M. HILL, “ , 03.1850 - 101-tf • f ; - -I.- _ 4 1 41 WAI I) SIIIPPEN; ATTORNEY AND la CONA.iSELLOR at Lao; ,Phlladelphia,wlllattend ollertiona and all other legal husineaa In the City .1 ehttadelptha, Idjohling Countlea and elsewhere.— tin. riouth ri lath atcet Philadelphtes t I WHITNEY, EXCHANGE, Col.l.lit cooonibelon, and General Agency o Mce. W-lcd,,orto AGnera• Bank, PoGsviffe, Deere' In un ht won Iv. Gold and HilVot, Ilit FT,t5 on l'hint l;+hre.tua New York for dale.` . - - NI 4 rcli '44, I m 52, ' 1-1 t AYL IAVA 11. tan& Eielit, ATTORNEY A , LAW. dr, tvingrt-titove t l to PottstllleAus opened an 'office I tie T+grapti ofri,r,Cent r!,st reet.opposita the ,ta.r.s. Bank . IdAlt P.M/BART. Attorneyiti Law. Commis York. Otfire opposite Aturiitiin re Street Pottsville, Penns. A 411 AI; 1'153. 1?—ly• 11.1,110111... WIIITI icY r ATTORNEIV Ali.iw4Pottsvilis,Bchoylklllcousiy,Pe. Office ),'. , r/zetomit rly opposite the Mi ners' Bank. 11 1.4,1 _ z • • 1-ly IRON, &c. ' IRON AND STEEL. , l) 77000 AND MIDDLETON, (es ) 1 11/1 ihi'derr , $ l4 IRON and STEEL, V". 1:,. ri?.ri tVnter Street, akar.: Market, Phila. ' A vneral„assartniett onuitanily on rfb IR. 111154 ri „ I A ( ?low at :heir riuRBA,DIE'S SCALES, .\0 240. 1)1 A Rl:l::7'se. ; PIIILADBLPIII4, Rallroid ;May; Coal, and Farmers' Iif!ALES, vet in Fr's, pail of flot t ouotry, by ex ptclenced .ind at .41.011 Iliklic April M, 1‘.54 . . G EORGE , rimicatrs . 1 NEW HARDWARE STORE, I s "" 0 .,:".." door. below Mate* lintel. and _,••• . acarlynopoottethell/ners*Rank, ..• • '`-`-`''''''' Pottavllle, where raid be found • , ...lc...tient *allotment of Pi:AMAMI: l'.la.•llTrintattega, !Flom. .. , , ;.,,ogs,, . , ;Plea Tram. , ',deter?, t i..' Illiritanta ware . sl i ms', tens' Toms, I Asseniitent n? One I.oeisi CR roen ... 'root,. trahLe Glittery. Ghee and Patel, jPecket Cutlery, liar Imp et all alrer,•Tabli Spoon*, _,, „„„...,, d„,. do 'do I Auvßaand Vice', IV Nati. and Siblke•lt i&Boorttpritt •of fine Otani, II ..tr•,:td 'roil, an,o ails. ght•telinn etticlhlee, 4 •1,111,3•04tial ' !Wire. Wit Plate. ~,P ding male rlaia, - 'lt rasa Kettles, - ' t,,,,,.0 4 tee1, lelad Iron', • 1 !, , •ar .le.-l' • l'allf, an:Boller., I.,, lliiiitAt,rl 'Chau... .. , •1..1.-;;1i,r.., ' iltallros d Traces, • nee-cut r_ilw•. ;Powder and-14hol F.., nand-iar.. I • P. 11. rrtfrins his thanks to the public for the pe- tintn'a mended to the late firm of Bright & r.o,mril flatters htrosel (that, an 111/ individual, cepa • , Iv hf e rrellilhe al,lO to deserve and command their tarred tby the quality 411 0411004 S has .orat attention to huainese,and thelow rates at ohd.h hells determined 10.nell. C'EORGE BRIGHT; Late of tbe Gras of Ortglit & Pott. '' 13-iy Tti r liallhwaßF. and IRON STORK, t •, •ntre Rtr«et, a fevr door. above Market. (East Mide,) have eon- Auntly on limol a full asaaftinvht, i i `am les Took, 'Conch Trimmings, •li , iiiiiiiis materials, iatles and liplints, ~,e initkerts Tools, . _ Table Cutlery, . 1 , .e.& Rasps, IPorkct Cutlery, , Viik, Prinii,. and Brads, t.',itrprnier'a Toole, I 'minter & Plutrarm Brlttanla Ware„ sestet, ?Alien's Revolvers, i . 7 Bar and Rolled iron,Rtfle Barrels, " ...i Flue :tint *nett do ,ITablo and Tea Bponns, i',i-i, *Shear and Illlstei Brats and Enamelled Bet steel, - ties, ~i 7 to, Tlate and ?there %Hue, Pans, Rollers and Tea ii„,, copper," Mltcrt Braes Hettice, l' I,: and Bar Lead, - Heavy Railroad Traces, 4 ,„,,,,a,.nrall des( riptlons'Railroad lion and Spikes, NI it, X,eui and Unreal , . Double andningle Gums, - saws.' ~ dii ' do . "do Pistols,. V.:Edict!, Choppers, Clea , Nhot and Game Bags, i ~,, and Knives, !Powder Flasks, . I &nods and Vices, !Powder and !that, It',., li. and Tackles ' Wster-proid p e r e ,, o l„,, ! _ ~ , o.,in Pumps,' , : Cana. 1... n, nu:pa and Brasaitlfle Mouutlng• t Submoribere would renpectfully Invite theat tn,n ..r the public generally.to the above and other itat.dwitte ton numerous to .wention. as .in dr . roilnee, to sell as low an any cOntern of l'ho.delphia. • A.4vtat V 1503. 35.11, ..dMETALS ! METALS ! ! ICH A'. TE •4. Aft-K2VIGHT:' 10 (woe, or I•rfik and Penis Sts:,4t (rid 'Whur Stour, Rro , lrng,Pa. MPOUTVAIS AND DEALERS IP4 Mobil. Metal. Crucildrio, Getman SlD'er, Firs■■ nruhlng, Iron Mu:mere& '• Sheet, 45111.. Orel • •.• Hatt Round, :•• Round to 6 huhu; .• " Flue, ' :• hand, " It(' Pia le, rthret Ciopper. • Zlll,, • " I roi3. • • Eiras*,', Wire. j •• UhrelA, • Kvitl.l,t, A , I%:,: to rr I q (1,, hl., VrAd, " Scroll, : : Nonein boat,lod a , . . , so •• ~../ 8 1 17 wrt.' 11 .1.1.1 ' . A ale Iron,• 1.;, , , , ,, ,,..; ;. ..I ' ' Angle " . steel Cast. - • i ...Id ;, ' " German. r nivpr,r r, ~l'if. eier. - Nail+, • dlit 1., a, , !!litir ny, •' :Abet,. ,•• Avrede Illisler. 4 . " ": 1 1 ;f1 1 .N g 4m, T .. Tined & Black Ear., . 4 r ‘.. " Rivets, 1'.., sale al thr• to wegl possible price: itholtailte r.l . r. (a H. • ' Aril 24, 1551 , • or,vr.n WARE AND FANCY 00 01119.—k V . .,ry tine 'assortment of Komi wars, caratileting r...+11,•tt4, Casts's, Pitchers, Yugo, Bah and Must. Ports, Knives, CAA* DAsititht.Nehltitt the est a/rimmed tu b se 1.0 st altiata . of dorthie Mild •ed ttehle pixie.-- e t , i.c:tis cheap, sl R C. VIIIRRIVR, Centr e IL 51. lb-if • VOL. XXX. SOPS' MOIMMIGI. ..171. • ", lrE albactteuta wet Curespectfultyturottathetttlit. H astroaa tricots and•cabcomem of riebUria tit Vu, thaPtlvilr ttatortitirotott3otbins tut Yuuttg *On b diucb•largar ban ever, Bad they ate Jutuoatett to sell situp. Persona living at a distaut, have we kiviltge of eactuutgiog clittblog puttltaita / 1 1.047 , rote. 0 they do not out. • F.. 14.• Hula •Sc LitIOTIILE4 VII Chestnut tit, cut net ul Teath.rdtiatra • APO( 2 3 1 - JOH. • ' ZILYBIZ WARE AND PLATED. COOPS , JE.: CALDWELL A! CO.. I 4 Ctiesaiit•Streot, *Pailsdelphis, importer* and manulacturerspallar ao extensive stork of anima In COLD mod ISILN'LIt, at madame priers. Watetws made in London, Liv-' erpool and !Switzerland by the Man • Prosuluxa! workmen in the will kr. Favtikmalile Diamond work; and Gold , Jeweity. literling quality Soitttl lea /Segni Walter*, Pitches', Guides', Fort, isporaisand every _article made ito rtilvet for laid, sett/ice.— &gimlets visiting the CNy attluvitesitno cal!alid 'sr amine (or thenlowibe. ' • Jaiy il),1011. 8411)1111EIL W. PEPPER, c. U4:Ctsllok 70 , nimatirr .1. pErvir.O. at . VrATCIIEti. JEWELRY 4ND AII.XeRWA.IIg, No. ITS llllEtirri (orisailim,the :slat! Ilya!ie,) EI/11.ADELPIIIA. ' Nay r, 1854 7 Lamm Assolizsigrvr, - • prEir zry - LE..s. .!..LIAM BRADY has Jost retained from W prl s ll k adelphia wlin Wi ' large supply of 4 cerehe curets, Jewelry, Hillier and ta Ware. \ throng a splendid aesurtuietit 01" ellslytes oditoods in lite line. - and bola; witting to pettiest that be will not be undersold by ; any • honest dealer In the diate, he hopes stilt to receive his Ware ur public. patronage. Wll.l.lAttt BRADY. opposite illottimete Hotel, dign of the B t; Wateh. N. fr.--c locks. Watches end Jewelry repaired; and all business transmit suns imniatntee!i w cure am istsetinti. , .. April 211th, 1854. 1 174. ' ANOTHER talittAT WICTORIV. THE TURKS AGA lA' SUUCESSFVL NEW HAT; ANI./ CAP ril'Oßl4 In Contra Street, ate.te duar to thei Pal : wale -iloirse: . 'VIM' cht,lC ritn3ra wobiti respectfully tin:mutton . to 2.- the. CittLil 1141 01 I...tilfrititi, and .goon ut gotWral, itthat they have )net rctuthed, .s Iron the city yr ith 'an ,'L re. _ Five and entire hew ..toci of .a . 1141 e, UN's, Paint.kaf flat.. ."*"--",,,...., mraw Goods, &C., cons lilt. tug In part of the most fish.( lonithir . filik, Met and Hearer lints, lothoro, chi na , Pearl. Konettlit, Children'. Wear,',ltc: iti,i,, :,,,r. u ti detictiptione and.:, to ruder. ' '' • I Hailing fully pr'epateil Ourithieu whh‘the beat "ma terials the markets afford. for turning ant cit”toin work, we feel confident, from the experieace'thut on o of the Min has had, Ming ovreonally engaged in. the tnislaess far a number of years, and a general Arnim, I. edge, of ouch goods us suit our region, that tv. ,, ter ourselvesun giving sat isfattion to the must fas tidious. Come nue, come ell, a nd give cap; et. aminectur stock, as It tailor grealt,4l pielealiP to try and please sit that fa ror ue with a r,lll, and further we gins our word that we can And Will supply a good artiele,always equal to repreientat ion : .all we a:dr la n tt IS-C. I.IVt3LI.Y &AA), May 40, 18411 t`.o I y • FIRE INSURANCE. FRANN.I.IN FIRE INSURANCE 'EUMPANY e? I 01: PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 1631 Che.stout otreet, near 01(th S. DIRECTORS, • .• Cbarlt•N,Bancker, ' George W.1110121' 18 Thome.. Dart, - Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner • "Adolphe E. Do; ie, Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown, ' Jacob R.innatth. • Morris Patterson, • Continueto mate Insurance, permanent or t i mit elf on every description of property, In town andeMintry, it [Mesas low as are-consistent with security, • The Cappany have reserved a large Contingent Pund,wlWch with their Capitahrod Premiums ' Safety inviated, afford aropte protection :9 the assured. • .Theassetaof the Company onJaituary lot, 18•18, as publielied agreeably toNall Act Of Assembly; were as folhawoo ; j , . Mortgages 6d06,556 65 Stocks, 51.563 1,5 Real Estate,,, :16N.:156 90 Cash, e: c., 45,157 N7 Temporary, ' 'mane, 125.459 0 0 51,120,097 67 • Rince their incorporation, a period of:eighteen years; they have paid now ardsolone millins 101,,,k No deed tkossasd dolfors,,lomwe by fire, t hereby:Mit-d -ing evidence of the advantages I, triontra nce,as well awthe ability and dispoSitiou to meet with proznin neasoill Ilabilitte • ' -CHARLES N. U&NrltErt, President. CHARLES ti HANEKER. - ' Thesubscribnr hes been appointed agent for the above mentlonedinsittlition, and Is now titepAreJ: . lo make insurance, on every description o property t the lowestrates. ANDREW IttJS EL, Agouti Pottsville, Jan I I ,I e5l 2-tf CIE MEI LE INSURANCE: LIFE INSURANCE. ; • PIM GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY lan,' TRUST COMPANY of PIIILADELI!HIA. Olhco N 0.132 eller3NUT"t4T.,toe lissrplobi East Obe Chatout House. Capital,s3oo,ooo . , Charter Perpetual. Conttuueto make tneuronreannllietron the mon favorable tetras. The Capital being paid up and Invemed,logether With a large •nd constentlytnereasine reset vedfutra; offers a perfect geearlty to the insured. •- - Titeprenuumamaybe pald yearly, half- yearly, ,Or quarterly. The Compan'y add a BONO!, perJodically to. the Ili gummed for life. The livq. Bonus, appropriated in December, 1814, antithe oecottit Houtte tu December. tete. *amount to an addition of SUS 50 It, r, Vet) . 11000 Insured 114,1 re the oldest policing. making 11162 SU which willbe paid when It a Claim, Instead elllooo otiglnallysinsnreat oldest amountto /111237 SU; the nett ht egetoslll2 SO file every cool); the otherTr4a the game piepot tion 4;ccording to the auccurit add time of et:waffle. which "ilditiona make an average of mote than all petyent . 'ujkon the ptenittitnspaid,with.nat inerea t lng the an neat premium. Thwarts Rhteway, PATENT WAIL EUOUME, Artnon haul.,H. Danner, _ John Japtimith; Frederick Brown, Robert Coattail, George Taber,' . loPeph Yeager, . John H. Latimer,. 1. Thomas P, Jarnes,, — Wharton Lewis, intents:T. John It. Slack - , , --Pamphlets containing table of rare end exPlana tions,torm orapfdlcatton and further t ararniatiencan ha had at the office. THOMAS WAY,' President, Jokll F. ham, Actuary. . . The subscriber. 4 Agent tor-the above. Company In Jihilylkjil eirP•CIL instarar.erb, anti live altneceesaryinfoiniation on the subject.- B. HANNAN.: 15-ty- Ell! A WI ensBl vriaTED STATES HOTEL, (-WES rIY V T TR E E 2', I^oll. PIitLADELPIIIA. C..i..IIIIeLEI.LAN, (Into of Jones IIn;M;)•Ijja_ .the pleasure to Infolin Ids friends and the; tray• Ming colionunity, that be kos learmd ihl. loop", for tern , of grim, and to now prepared for the reriptinh or . t:011.111. The "LOCAL advantages of 'this favorite estitlilish menTareatio-well known to need connuost. • ( Tile HOUSE and FURNITURE have been put In flut.tau order the rooms are large and well hued •: The Tables wilt alWays he supplied willi beat, and Pll 7 proprietor pledges Witter!! tluil no:etTiir on hhr: part shell be %ant log lo wake the ON 4TE I EITATlift equal In COMFORTS to any lOT El. in Quaker *lily. Jot) S, ~• • 1 SBA ' BAT/11NG. , . ICA l'E WAY—CAPE .I.S LAN!". • . NATIONAL HALL. Tritlel' Ow!. new arid aplendid fire(-rlaaa 11(01:1... littvd np with Gap, and nnntrpae.o.d by any other, I. now •open for vlrliora. Haying no Bar, n',4l . as distlugulatiel (or quiet comfort, an for Ito SUiier ini at en NATIONAL lllALL:neriipies an entire ail , ' fro of high ground, near the istlosith . 1" ran garden 111 front, enJoyine tbr.pure sea breeze; 404 a maknlti rcnt Viessol the oienn. I AP.IiON GAURET; 4 ONIPINVriepo t , 24. 1854 I SWAN =TEL, • 1. • SCHUYLKITA 1, tubseriber announces to his friends and lb' 1 public generally, that. he has taken 111k:well known Tavern Standoit kteltuyi kill Haven, futluetly kept by Joreph Al,Feirey, and hat refitted and flir niihed it with entire new furniture, 1114 :tat+. will he furnished with the choicest the market of fords,and every attention. will be paid to and curnfori of hit eustotneni. JONATHAN IfROMER. fiebuyikili Haven, July 1.185 i 26 rrtilE enlascrlher wlll ~ h 7tlr).•r•s, lingrt , 11:ivk Co•e..amd Flehey'e Emmet! from pin r o *pc k' than thecae atifactorer's puree. Ile will 'fvernatee aleyer's Pianos to be what the sr-are rept...Pent ed Ills Inatramente aro selected by a competent pciann, as Miltede tittle and qualltyratul range la Price from dshil to 111500, either with or without the !Cohan 'Ai tart/meat C. Meyer has rereived the highest ttreolttni St the Landon Crystal Palace Exhibition . for hi. !Plums ! In competition with all the nanePirterra of Enroll !! and America, Of Cartiart'n Patent--whlefi be will Mao parole,. ranging in mite, for rlikeltlogo. from 4916 to ; for church?", fiom •75 tO(Itro. Melodeon, delivered In Echnylkill county, at city CASH POWES;tillta eating to the pullover parillit.foligOt and'rl I, which la art important consideration. ' 'Renewal Melodeon of styerior too. on handj r. price 1,45 sod see. _ If. OA PiNAN,'• u- AI vie Dealerand Aron, far the male hf ona Melodeons. , Biov 17.1854 - OLD RIONONGEHELA RECTIFIED. EY inestantly on hind, and for vale.nt Wlowest newkat priers, by , J. tVALLOWER SION l'articubliallartiloa will be Nthd orders ftiow distance. - June *1,1954 -. 2.3.4m5, !UM LO4/Ke. , • CLOCKS.-;74.,,wKr3oted ' cl(itie ip C ebeepAt I dollar--50t001144 I** kirk • b ur 48 3 dullars B. C. (11RBV,V, Cinue Street. April 13.14. • 1 '-' 13-tf ' •- /, -- -f.' 7 •31.•* v:—: :Ilil4N PUBLISHED -EVERY SATURDAY MORNINq BY BE - AN; oT.TsvILL SCIII YLKILI: COUNT-, i'baliNgYi. AMA CLOTHING WATCHES, &C. ~vaTos~s, ` aEwEa iii; HATS, CAPS, Ste. INDEMNITY m riAoEns. . • John A. Mown, HOTELS. MUSIC. PIANOS .AND MELODEONS MELODEON*. CM MC 4orILL:3ZkCir 4oU Aro treart, TIM CoiAtte :OP THE' EARTIf At MITICG litrt vim - silt' pme,in lo 1 0 1 0 1 ; 11 0 11 . 4p.V.NTIS ZO OC4 111011:4 : 'CDtct 'ALL • NAttl, Te"lxi • 'R 4 1 2441 °- , *P - t .“ DRY GOODS. &. J. BTZW.ART =MTV. A firptiTeret."l,:r meet, iyel,"lidl / , .usottment of ire/vel, Tapis u tiy, Bubseit.irii*et .r. ply, Ingrain, ant! Xeulliavo .urprig; besid e s , S . 2„ Ortiggeis, Canton OW Cocoa alattiop, tviihiowi 4 *toilet!, door . vial a. J door inv i able oll'itlushajt) r: Oitir ro.Nbemlb rtigs, ik.c• .1 100, the sang, Ir. LB. Pits other tote. corner of 'Sib um! Sprillg qtr. • den ;fleet; tauter Or Spdag • Mullen Ilotiye— • Wholes air and Retail. Pbita., March Iti, 1,6.5•!.. . ___ • i stiposeramrk sins= NOTICE. ILireeitinti."SlMAl4/iN & VII In sa a,alitaem• tllML:selscs Of thiermethod of returning theit Motets outtika tolttedt • &lends and the piddle generally fo the very liberaf patronage bestowed , upon Oslo, and beg lea re to announce ttint they ate now, prepared to offer -to the toublic - ;the balance of - their Spring arid Summits' floods; at a tremendous aactifice;th corder to, room for one of 'the largest and moat :eltoiee . stock of Fall thanes ever brought tothisplsce. , t They hare also on t hand .a - splendid nets , stock tought within the tavt week s now open and rattily for insto.ction,'at extremely • low prices, defytog , compe tition 114 to the cookie In atytes cud quality, being ful ly deteretined to accumulate ko old stock, but Ot+li at priers to ensure quick Cash sales. white Gowen' are new and fresh; and title being the seam n ptep,a- Titian for laying In otteet class goods, buyers will !Ind it greatly to their advantage to give *heal p mill hefoce pur,ltaaltig elsewhere. August 12, t • „ 3S-ti:' ,I 1) 3in . _ 1 PHILADELPHIA. • Men's# Had iloy's Clothing.. L-% VElatiOnii should vild.tace this oppOrthnity .I.lst.i ho) Clothing for Men and Boys, nt eilsoutiat c nos . . ( lEAI CLOT111:01 ESI'A/41.1ti06IEniT„ E. MARKET - And REMIND tits., Pitiladri- Oda, embracing a choice of the nest, Mold destirable, and Inrilinnintdri Press and Eiock Comm, Habit s cruth du.,ll.theit Di tiling du, Ttvteds, tc., with a steal n' -deny at hurt.) ULOTHINti, tonsittti,g of tack Ctdds, Polka ...tactics, Monkey Jackets. Vesta add Raithlt Jar het 1, made 'tit eed, Linen Ululh, Alpaca. K erne)in4irr. I.ot FlittnilrtlitAt; tattil)s, Con, - ;4t log ol tltocks, Ilandkerctil44,4., ail of ',shah are tart:lVA - at lowest posiiids Pr, .as,uivi 110 cheap ;44 a nylidnet Clung Linn ti in the i'ateMii nine , dn.lie .Loy•slisyrisiNtli eaine_htly Nltlt2d to etatunie tto ekety;r.,v C. 1.11 be. .return i,!.4., frt. at very low rotas. . April 1, ISM . • •96VINa. ruND • • • oFok THE 0/V Ted) ST,!TES CWIIPAN Y, Mitt) AND CHCSTTIi r riTra PHII. k ItEIII4IIA lettere...l4f, Frye per t yid, ptri•arilnln. (.1,1,.1.11V I Pen CeNl'.lo.cmit p.ayitts Cat. L a 1 " il* t trceirt utptiry doily Oil , illll , r tl , .11111 pe • t.et k tinily wit liotit uouce Ltd Purlieu c m ablo put in lad take oitl money i‘l4 Elk 1 . L•l'L IMJ front 7to 9 o'clock. lit:NUL:3— .11 ihoue.oo direly i•. Plumb 11,04 10 Ym Dews & CULlig. . ~ . . - liecilets2ll .., /./6/ PS, LA iV,1'1.1:11 A'S 1- i'ffil IV DELI 1.1:11S, , .1': E, roriirr 1.1,7;rth 41241 Cherry t_qrr.,! , , ' - ' i .Pllll./01ELPHIA, • LI A VIM: cola tgedandl tutirueed their *tAturt4 and .I.llr.tettig the largest assortment of Lamp' , in they are now mend, ed to furnish Pine 011, Cit:t1P111;".k:. 111!IINItill FLUID, 5 Ethereal on, Phosgene Gas and Lard:nil; 11.stupsilhan terns, th. :W patent+, Emmy, llotel a t m Han Limps; Chandelle's, Girandoles; (*solicitous. anu Britannia Lamps, at the,AlallithiCle rtes' lowes prices. Wass Lamps by the package. fit a +mill advAliceurertAuc thin prices. liciog large Otanefacturere of Plite Burning Ithild. r .Etitereal on, Al. DMA, and (the '; only .true) Phosgene Ca+, they C/1:11 furnish there nrilelas Nt each proca that kirrctiatilt , i will find it to their ad vantage to buy. • Call lierfore going elsewhere, fryer" want bargain+. Alru.theeafety Fiala Lamp tor sale. de:A. ' OILS, PAINTS, a. W. REDOWAIr & CO., D LE It;S' IN 011.4. LION ININERS,NACIIiNINT:',4 and MA NILTFATII REEtN, No. 30 N. W13.3,11VEg, A. • 03. Orden) ft:calved by J. A, INUOIIiN, PuNavlNe. APT,ii I, ISM 13-1 y OHIO MRS PROOF PAINT A FEW Butteloot the Ohio Fire Proof Paint. Alnte rt and Itt..wn MI genuine artirlt for sale by ..iihscriber. Also it ;kw kegs of Patin Oil, at 311 c , nbeagalnin, and !heave at A yenta a • ;mood to close out a lot.. For sale , by B. HANNAN. nini130.1652, rERIIIIGINOUS OR COMPOONOIRON PAINT . , A FIRE ANI) WATER PROOF PAINT proem ' Fit durability, and the pottier of teal/ding all atjnos • akerlf influeocep during et lengthened period ocelot°. Can I.r hlll al the ll:initiate ilvd Imo Store of ' • '; CEORCF BRIGHT'. Agent fo( the above Paint. 32-tf :" Atiati9l 6, 063 PVEE UMUTE LEAD BROTHER, Tilanufactrer,e; No T 03, NuRTO FRONT street, Pluladelphiaalave now a gOed supply of thelr warranted pure WHITE LEA H, and those custoineaswho have beenaparingiy supplied In consequence old rim on the ettleir i etiall now hate their orders No known lahstanco posseiersthose preservative and beautifying properlif es, an desirable in a paint, to an equa.lextril I with unadulterated whilelead ; hence any admlAlure of other materials only mars iisvatte.„ I ha.s, t herefore,hern itiesteadv al:n(4lW, inanutsc wren', (or roanylots, to'supply to thr NOW II fh.f• fertlY pore white lead, and the unceasing demand for the knit In, Is' proof that ik has mot with fnver.• if is invariably branded on one head: BROTHER in fulionil with °other , warn: mad pars,. all in red letters. • 4d-Iy . Zinc Paints. 0/10.1 . 'hird Chi.aper tht7),l IP/dz tr, Lead, apd - cr from all rof , onOWl Qlfaliters, • . 'AWE NE IV :JP:ESE:I' ZINC CUM PA NJ', HA VINO erectly enlarged their Works, and 4m proved the quality of theft tinntucts, ate pupated 111 r 1,.. tile (whin for their I 011PERIOR PhINT.. - DRY, and GROUND IN OIL, iir assorted pnckst,en Of from 25 to 500 pound, ; ako. • DRY, in barrrin of 200 ponnita - Their WHITg ZINC, which in sold dry nr grrrnnel in oil, is warratilea pp Mt and uttrinrninsed los hods and linifolin whiteness, A method has recently been titsi,overeti. Which en attire the Company to wairant, their paints to Keep ft itch 'and 80;11n Ike kettafor any teasonable In 11,1 teepert lhetr paints will be superior lii Any ottwr in the market. Their BROWN ZINC P - AINT, whldi is mild ot o low mire, and tan only be mad.» from the Zinc arts from New Jersey. Is now t well known,for Its, nroglic tive gnalitina when applied to iron or other qiiel*l jr 'surfaces. . _ ... . Th..i. STONC COLOR PAINT, pos,eromr all ;the kopertieS of ilie Drown, and Ls of an agreeable tOlor for painting I . .oioges, 11-polg, ; (lnt-boildingn,llritliers, &c. • . Healers - supplied on Ilberal term, by their Agems. ITENeff ft lIICHARDrI, . - Wbolelake Paint Demers nod I toporierA, ..: N. W. tor. of lOth & Alniket iin., Philad'i. Ala II 8,1651 , ... I,_ ! Mem '', ' S. HOOVER. I,I7Ii(II.ESALE and Retail Dealer fn Stovcs,Tin s and HoltowWare. Ile announces to his Die ids and ettsrotners that he still continues adding to ,bin Lugs and splendid stock of Stoves, &r. ,a varietyof mtw ' , attune of 'Cooking, Patlor„Office and Hail lotoves. He line now the largest and most 'splendid slack ever olreied In this! triton; fie would Invite ever 3 body in want of iiityliting, in his line of buni ons, to call nod, ...vanilla. for themselves before, pnr chasing el, tv here. He can give generslsallsfartfon to bu)ets. lie ran a lw.ayri supply any stoats at Isla establishment with odd Plates, gratcsowbricks, Or repair them.: Among his selection 011DOves de found the Globe Steve . initiroveil, which. for the Ina( two years, has proved the hest Drove ever ustFil; he bas the • Morning .StarOnnitored, of 1853, a nen double oven Moire, for Coal or, Wood, warrantedjio hake, ntoil,teWand fry, in the most perfect Mannar. or the Moll EV REFUNDED; :the New *Mid Coda, Conk. the Asloi Cook, the Girard •Cook, _the Delaware Choi:, the Flit -Tbp,Complete,the Cow -1 plete Cook,:inda variety Of other Cook Stoic's' A Variety of Patterns and Styles of Parlor, °glee, and Ilan Sieves; continually keeps un hand a large assortment of 'Flo and Iron ware. Roofing and all kind of work, wanted lo life line of huaineas. promptly attended tn. i S. HOOVER', Pottsville,Sent.l7,ls!li ' ESE ~:"Sl3l.t.l..soisrs VurtriaCES. li*lng7Ptlldic Bitiliftngs Maws, 411 PllgtilACES ar highly; recommended Ly 'Mc Piagions.andthe late lamented Downing, as bigug the very beat in use; :theY do not burn the air thrown Into the roonit;huicive a pleavant.iteatipy heat..a Ken - effect ..yeteto of Ventilation iii-conohr.- fed with fig! Furnace. They titre Ming used iu all the soma 'foams, Pablo' lin ildings and Private. Ilootem genet:illy it ou Tiley vary In size and price from Au tri4lls. MAttlt{:Ell.:l)K C7l/01F.LIII IRON MANTTF,S. We would rail the atlonti.ol of those about tm Id log to the tiemititul ai urll shove mentioned. The E name l,' mirror 'al antrts are biantliully Inlaid with pearl; olio parl e y and chatither Pram« Grates, alfol the moot expo toile draidnitund the 11,004 elegant a variety .f ll:Metro, of the .#l4lr -6teited free ,/fhijoif IP, Iv hit:ll have been mr L tecrittly Introduced. They are. Made In exact of Ihe finest varietlei. of maritir, ouch as Egyptian , Lalion; 4 . 4lthnilatril and other% all 'of whist, for beauty of design, and otirileite tiniati,canoot „1 ?. , !mum!. They tire sold qt ahout half the coat of ni t ,. ble, and willcompare favorably with the h e 4 Ilea of that material. TLniu W bleb we have already ak.t.p,haVe attracted murk litteullon and client:Ora tireaciona of rite highest adluirution. Ladies and gen thimen are Invited Ut esatiiiiie our stork of Mantels before pow haallig marbly.? 1• • ght EDSON'S I.,4,TEfir VENTILATORS for Chin). imps, which prevent Chlinatya front Stitaitiag,and mattestiteui draw; affeCtuattypreventa a carrenv of air down the Chltuney.ta anrattuatioa. ti' The suterMilier has heart appaiatril Agent for the Fate of the above Furnace's, Mantel* and-Ventilators .by thr hVinuractnieta i in rlibuyiklll County, who "Alt furnish them at city cash pricer', carriage only added. Boats eoatatataaettaterlpttatta sad feeomtnendat inns rim be hadathla Bank Sinr.toad any information given. riperlinema can he earn nt his Warehonse, hart. ofibr Ativittre Joirsaloilnee. 5ri.t14.1,55: PAINT/11Th mama* a pArratriia. rytllf • rithsetkers announce to lite public that they L are prepaied re oseente Olt Orders in their line, at the shortest entice, and on the most 'resent:Ole terms. They einpiny good workmen , and their us touters may thrrethre be sine oy satisfactory Jobd.— Also CfilllPae aloes and dine white Paintings esotti 4 - led In , the beet style of woiketeushlp. Grabble In all their vat ietles. nialnad and 'careered Amer!- cab ems of every variety of style and colorisultehhe fur churches, vestlbulee.4c.,,lol Isle by the sutatol.• hers, at.chy pikes. j D. 41 P. NAGLE,. Itteondstrestone k door above Matkel; ?Moline, April. ti,1034. 14-03 m • 11-6 m GEORGE 13 . 1.1Nii.' I. C.. Ctir. MAtkel, 4i. I Itit„-Luttd Ath 91114 STOVES. R. RANNAN, Sate; Agenifor ScAttylkilWritinui • 39 ... MNITU . M*:.-•-, • • „ New St* Cettiege el 1 lIE alibis/Aler). teeeivlnglir the goad N 1513.:. L (melee InitidTitgi a loge I of Cottage runt, tote of Pi "IV daliLt.tnedent AIM WOODS', oak; chestno4, Walntii; Oh, 4.c., warrunted to be strong and do tette. Itseitattents ore wolour,tad of the tat.' es 1 . 4101, in5. Vier esebtage we/latest/Mall al we will be fold at ;rat PrWea, earl-tat e added. lie atao; teopitOnhatutiatolmatutfacturea. _ to order, all lairds of ItousetiolCrot ulnae, ol file latest., tn'Oet taattionaole and dashatd Pettetoliltef/ab4b VWhi ea.ualited Went. Moms.; Tnet p t i tpidete: and liehet , ,,atr ppm:site t te. E pit Clineete,olf o f wh tivNtbe 'kohl st the vetipmeAt Tema.. I _ . EflptilVAßßßOA?it.4 M4NUFACTIMEg. .:;11revatoirgs, DIE" snliand and VNUILIVVVO lllKAttOrirnik Envelopes stataped with bustards .4.0 cards. , Itaiiaidpatnlc Envelopes, aelf.iteated and orinti_il4 rape, litig,afor Grocers and putting up Gat den andillowet,, - if , eedii. wub piloted direetious. at COLBEitrd .edit lope Meittirstrory 1114 Printing Entablitiaiei<ss tUUTII ELJVRIII IST., l'illlt liflLl'litti. , i., N. f1.:.--Order:f will be delivered by Eiptels,.or as per agreenienWe, alarLlt I). lidg' . • ' NOTIGH. • . • - FIR OubscrtbC4 hereby gives notice that I/O has .I.aputrlnted bIii,fICOUGE BRIGHT', Hardware bier. chant, sote AEttIH for the sate of '* The Vona' Door :And tiaie rlitriblV•lll...thio region'. J. 8. ()HAY.. ilfWiinlrscrituir Is prepared to execute orders fur tbu 'abaveluentlitued rlpringe: They are decale.rty the boar nitiehi Oyer offered to the publto, bell 4 te. niarkableHlor Anniplirtty and durability. For rare; ar tioleaOle! and •t/tall, at 17 KORtiE BHldit7"rl ~ ; lronvill Hardware throve, Centro divert, ' ; opposite Muer? Drink. l'ertsvilie. 'Staten 11, trl.2e . 10-if '• !niotkocto . rAcTony. 1%4 4 ?R! )1 1 11) : i4:4: 4l lEft AND 'tittue fittugft2 L.T.AroOfei Al Doft's fici viand, on Hu Woad Street. • *OPFTuviLLici The faminrsignaitzsrsptctfully inhistui the torte mot. of the known witablishwent,that %, he iiiioutinah:lllo.otdDitrEAUTl3ll3 otall kludsol MOROCCO. • sari. ak Kid, French morocco, Shoe, flat Hook (finding.); fac.,,te., and w I tOn staidly llta , ve oa . ,leand a ;funeral aasortfui.nt of all 'under of 1 : - 7•;, `, , LEATHER, , Onk,Tdsintil. and Red Sole Loatliet, Calf Skins, • IninOts' tippor Leather, And a Ivaelety,Or rkfino such as Thloads, 'Natl.,. "...A, cramp I, Am., Wt., all of which will ne aOldeltiftn;';l,oly , tiqr t Att❑ PILWEtiI.• • • „ • J kali% IyjoY Ah h dn'ta., 'skins, midi as dhoti); (luau, Peer, Le., and Onar, taken in exehang6 OW Leather, 'at the hightail pt leas, yr Fiala tut in BAOkli putt it Ole, I lA, 29 lardi. 444( -777 Jf3OOI BUIDIEEnt. frim riabrertlier announcer/ II) his irminde',lm4 she public that he has coOmidfitiblestidition to hie Rook </e," Bindery, ti idhit4itteureil a llook !nada 111,1111 one of URI fikat binderies In Phil& delphif.t.3ounifited with the latest style of Binding, and Who will tern out hie Work far superior to ny thloir heretoforeaproduceit in Puttskille. Hooks bound in any sty,le ofltholing,either Oath or in tail gift Turkey 111011/COli Wank .136.1,spageder plain,made to any pattern, .d•oo printed a est , ruled•nt plicea lower than iu the ekty.; • lidoke btoundjiii the quantlty,and Paper rated to l'utterhLy • • •11. HANNAN. efrius.lesqj 14— , PORT CARI3OI3I irsOAF ,AND CANDLE FACTORY. stll.seriV9 - announces to the ptiblle that he .L thanulbeturei all kinds of Montt and Candles at his I , selory, ip Port Carbon. sehnylkin Lbunlyi which he iwill,iyarraut to 100 equal In quality to any obtai bed libtoad and at lower prices than aunt tar anklet, ca fit purchased In rhiladrlpbia or else where. The highest market pike for tallow will bepald In cant at Ida HENRY GUITERMAN. t0bei14.143. 43-ly 4 sconaltramws =mow. , 'THE SUBSCRIBER HAWN° lei/ upon': of the largest Coach dins" - '.."1:3-17; !lithe elate, itt Coal Cltreet.Pollsville, nest to.l 11. Adams& Co.'artcreen p a a or y, ,hesecitts facilities for manufacturing all kinds of turriagesahlt Light Waggoneeannot be Mir passed— betrica=2,practical Mrcha 'sic, slid having a nuipberof yeareVexperteiwein the business, behopea to give geueraillillisfaction:. Ah hind' of Carr/ages and Light Wagons kept on hand. Also.semind-hand Wagonsotc. /illrParrs Yeitly dune theme treat a Ceram pro i mptly attended wo. %VISTA 4. KIRK. /one 5. 184e1 PLIIMMLNO ESTAEMISHOIZOIT. HIfiLICI3ft4OSI respectfully announres to the . public ;NA he 112 IF putt based the entire Mock ot the Lae firm Ofq,loreton & blektnimn, and Intends ea eying ou the kliimbinibus mess in all he blenches at the old; eland ander the ' Pottsville !louse, where he th,peo. by attiatttno to business, he maybe able. to no Ili a share of the pubitc patronage. Ile WIN guar an!te, his woraa, Se as good, and it will be dose on as reason:o4e terus.as can be done elsewhere. 11. DICIIMSI3II, Alteust27 1143. , 53.0 %VIEW COAL SCRLENS• ontleisighed are noW prepared to till all or aers for Melt new and superior article of erreetle Their screen., are woven firm sod with regular nein re; without bubir, 1 iris the wire to the destructive "f‘ermtplitg, and of course psnessee a touch grtisier degree, itf strength and durability, than any Milli/le beton., ffered to t h e public. Specimens of tin work eau atell times be seen of the Hardware et it ~r Esterly, ranter of Market and Ventre •sr ,4.05. EATERLV & 14CIIIIYI.EIL Pause ille, MT. 14.1853. 1524 f Prlll2. NEWNAN'S ties hori*ortoegiaw work .rottseilic. • Plumbing Shop. .. ISCONST4NTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF all sacra df;Leeil Pipe, !Sheet Lead, Block Tint Tubs; Shower Oaths, Bydreniii„ Bose, Double Single lActitg Pumps soil Water Closets: alecroll ~,,l'lttsii”k 04-ks for wale' and steam, Dm' Oil s. and :GtubEg for Enginris. All tied. of Copper ..lk and Pio otillp gdone,l n t lie reeatest miinfemut hortel4 notiti!.- NI H. Ca.Naidforold Brnsund Lead. 4S-ti Bat and kin% Cup WO Ihr ottevfllr, 16 • V 8510 MEE T' MINIMS & inaravracminsas , , „• • GIIM BEl•TifiGy PA 'LUNG, ULAtiTING PAPER, • 1141 . $ lIOSE,&c.„ Sce. flfIE Sitir.cribt. : t debit; to call the siti•ntion of Coal ° Oll, ramp+, Ala mete avid °theta, to his Ageliwy toilthe Mite of f O Belting, Parting, Fife 'Eine, lirirat,Cumt Co thicting Huse. Steam Pac4- ing, Mitwi.' iSifOy Lantio,, Wanting Paper, &e.. &e ~ •!'GM OUTING The esireirenjof th List eight years has gained fur Obi lathing Th nfi e codenre of the crinsurnets; this, together with 1110 fact that great impro eminent,' have breri nule'rrijfiii,iiit:iiiiyovarrarirri the MA itirfactu rent in ansi , rll6o.it to be illirrerior to leather or anY ill it 4 cice,:nri , MI upon hells. (rintro' especially for hcaB3 l ' or ittaintli'lls.) for the following reason*: i I The ..die=t p equality of %%Milt and thickness whiSh it will real. . 2.0ti0 degiee4 heat under )00 degrees ratenl;eit r into I:9 1, 1 nntl!ttreMales Ile_siblet to any degree of cold ' ' ; ! 'i• • . • 3: It Is of grrnit strength and durability, does hot slip on the prillies.toriirquentiy a gain of power is obtain ed,and, ortnar aii)Ostril to machinery does not teqUiTe alterat Moos 1* the case with leather, or any other. 4. IThe cost isaituch below leather or any other Itching. r - • "•., These Belts * Are more durable than legibl', and ' range froni 25 nr.ltni per cent. cheaper in price than the lieither ttedlY of the-,same strenrh. They arc Moo beculiarly'aikipleil to Colliery porposr ',because the Coal Intl and:dust seem only to add to their dura bility—anti afte.theing worn nut, are wdrth nearly, If out quite. half ittlee for Packing...l r} 'tot stricrtath'er's orders, In consequence of his mere sales; have the preference over all orders . at tit FattPly—ind he can always procure the lian a orde ,erl thitorghltim.thnt hove to be made of a heav ier lisnlity,wttliln the given time. • sle'ltreo,arni ftior Ply Belie dbtained In ti boon' nobs"—front 0 IO;III Ply ran lte made to order from 8 to 1g day4' milieu; of any length and breadth. *These Ilriltifire now used In almost all the Col. lierleis of nclittylitill county, aid givy value satisfat tion. F TEAM PACEINO. • Ttita artiel.: litiiion , In general, use by the most sicOlfill EUginiera and Machinists throughout the !lane Eitel, 0 . zy., - It 1 prepgred44tbat 300 degrees Tarenheit wit I not affecti d it, and is ittpertor to eveiythlus'else. as DO Plitmlinte has Sicuuch elasticity, which siands so 1 'high degree 001 eat, and :nay be used about all parts where Nailing Is necessery. six. Manhole date ,• Platna -Rids, t4teatit Joints . 4 3teaut Chests. Cylinder IfradttOiloffirig Roses, etc., eta. Fur 'shed In IttAls of any retintred length. from 11l to 11. inch in thti,lrriess, and an inches wide, or 'bads and c , I to order i3T any dlntensiona. . 11038 fla‘fing nalr groat improvements In lho .manufae. tu re of Vukantra(d_ [tubber hose, fur Erg Engines, I.ocorirtlael Enginea,n tot general purpnrei. It to of fermi ,vilb tonlideoce as decidedly [holiest article in tisu'. vro; Pr,rchaters t 1 11 please notice that sites here glv. En, are the ',inaidalllarnelers, and each size ertll fully niaarare In!cleaXiihat it t r marked.) LtiCrl%lf STIVE' and . ENOINF: nose._ W ari nied!to .11;14111 a jrpre,-Ntur lha per equOte Intl . 3.4 Inch Aug, •• 2 Li. :u .%! •• • 24 g • r " 2 3.- • 3N I ti,liilltANT 110.41: limed In, atilad Ili•F;t11.; of 75148. net mown Warr, ior ii , clrCiiit - t T r .4 ••• *". ' r r" 115 gems. SO . 1 3.$ ' .. ... 41 . ..." 4 , il ~• " ''•• • is I .. • - • i,:eli DUCTING 1106 E. . • . - • ~ • ..... ,ra only ti Vondticitng purpose., bad Intll lbe less tonged tf under pressure. , __, 1.11 Inch ke'font, , ' 91 cents: • 24 ~ ii,, .. d'a - do iv do 1 do • (0, do . -17 do - 1A •4 00 41$ d 0 ' • • • 30 40 1'1.2. do d7i do . es do 1 . -4 SO, 4 do tit, : do • 45 do Hose of any Oise and strength rdtdo to mder—also tiertitin nate to& Vito Engineatand tithes pup:WM The &Nje italle bag great advantages over Leath. er,a: .i it Rends nO nittug,is mkt-Sly tight. will eland awe hlgh•degfee of neat w Whom. 'Willy. and is not agrected by the severest told, ,:-/---\ . CoaplitiEr. Atose l ves, 4c., 'fartiihed at de ... ?ow yrrics. ' :1 . - 1 .. .It-LASTING PAPER' , AlWdya on 9113 d, a aqperior article mad. to order, of different ettfi. and 'weighty. Teem IT ,groands to 60 pato& net Reim. : . i • . . .. 1 MINERA' SAFETE . LAMPE.; ._ • Of tlt e l.est cake for working; by the dozen or tingle Atm, trtinoried thrtre&euse for coveting eng 011 4 ‘ 1 4 11 111AW0.h7 1319 3 33 d. ••• ' All the 'trove Arnett" for hate, wholesale and FA tatti by.. • • -- •%•• I .•' . - SEW. BAIIINAIN.. -.-..,. 1 - tottevgle t .hrle (dr Olt Mittlunlo n uetil , , July' 16, - 1654 ....-' - 1 • - 13.- - • , Y , 1 l' . ''''': . • ... . .._ . tt A ~- A .T:u.,l4*f,y-:i_Moi- _ ,f'iwovq.:o,,:i,E. 3 4- ; -MERIFY%S minim sasans•r Naas Eftiza zarose of wharf Writs ot. %wilts Hirst 'Expo. , aTol444erars , Itjriaa, Woad out alai:coat o(Panmon Pleat ofScheylkill County eon to 4lteetittl r there will as 'e=p) to Public;-idle or SOndut, tat SATUAD AY ALTOUS 2t3i,' 1E134. et itioeloct in the hatecooti, a the Putilicgoew ~c2IPAMEL glbler IR tar Borough of 'Pottavil le, County, the following described real es . 1 41.1.; That arias tiat.storyFrauwl DWelling about 2,0 ket again:, saw& ott 11 hit, end . curtilage appurtenant thermo s in the .tasittP of Lower hishsutougo? SOhuYI. A• hitt County, ou, the road Moat f rom Clannauville in the , said. time - alio to Qreletgvitt,beingnesttheYablicliouto of 'dicta Oeisiaet pal Weeded by land 'l3l the said Joseph' Oman, land of Chroitian Schreiber aid the surd natio !Wad, and the lot or piece I of griiuud a~dcuttr appurtenant tbereto, - a tire property of JOSEP 111.1ETINCSTON. lAL,SQ, No. 1, All thi certain titre! tuallailed nix-tenths part of at that amail . ma of ttmag, situate in Ltany 7:114. Itchuylkill County ! known as the earlier fluall Truet t bounded and ' dateribed at follows, to wit.:— wing at a pi ne , th ence badol Xatitstitti Cwnpany south twentkrthreo Aegrecaeart, two . krelitod And eigarthreciirlas toepine, soutliatio:levee degrees woe. -per clic* to paw, theace,by o th er land,atoutb , de uces e, 197 perches to e pine, thence by laud o r Jam • gictio/son, 'Esq., north, torty.tive ,degrees east, 173 perches toe stone,: thenee, by orlar land;,storth twenty-three dOgrees west 39:1 pert.: hes to a pad, thence, by land of.lessotanuill south iisky 4 Oeven degrees wisi c iP perches nil the hem. P7gt"u' "01l 429 ,.. - 0704 Perebesorad alow saes, with the appartananites. d 10.0 mt 'ALSO, N 0.2, All the itertain equal undivided eie l teuths part of alt that' other- certain Tract of Land,itruate in'Barry , Towaship,Selimilk Coun ty efordsail, hounded and deseribed: as foltotino &animus at.* Chestnut, thrifty, Sy hued eiGfesse Varealt, Booth' Noy-seven degrees westpu perches to 4 stone, north twenty-three degree* west 40 perches toe white oak,and south sixty-seinen de. greesseest 1011 perches to a white inak,'l }some, by other land, moth twenty-three degreeit 3.81 'pitches to!Me. thence by land of John Nichelson4iEsq., north sixty-seven degrees east 190 perelmis to a stone, Sad thence bylother land. north !Went} , three degrees west 337 per Ches 'to the heginettm. containing 418 acres' , And 33. 1 4:1 perebesand' allowance, with this Bp .partenstesist as the property of ;PAT RICK B.IDEVLAN. • _ ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel o j land, ettuale in the Borough of Orwigatung, Sehnylli ill County, hounded on the south by Centre turnpike, on the north and West; by lands of W il,taui tined; on the east by en alley, Coutaining abOut two : acies, (exeepring-and exeluding thmeont a tot of ground sold to Henry Drein, eontanting in: width 00, feet, and in depth 00 leet,l with the builduigs Amnion erected; consisting of a two-story 'Log Dwelling House and a Blacksmith shop,) with the lin:prove. ments„eonsisting of !it two-story Log Dwelling Hone, with a one-story From Kitchen' thereto attached, a Frame Stable, a one-iatory Log Wheel. weight ehop: and a Blickimith shop; as theprope env of JOfIN GESELE. • ALSO, All that eertain lot or, piety of. ground situate Cu Nicholas street, in th e Borough ;of St. Claw, Schuylkill County:numbered iii the,, of said Borough with number 48, bounded MI front •by Nicholas street, in the rear; tiy Mill street, on one side by Patterson `street, and on the other side by let Nit, 329, containtrop in front and rear 't3o - feet, and in depth 200 feet, with the 'appittlenan. ces, consisting of 2 iwo-story Frame Disenieg Houses, as the propene of SAMUEL SOUTH-- ALL mid ELIZABEIIII SOUTHALL. •, al ALSO, All that certain lot-,or Piece of tround situate .n 1 'the Borough of Schuylkill' ' oven, Schuylkill County, txtunded on the north hYlot of Mrs. G. A, Koch, on the east by lot of Ocittfried Boyer, on the smith by Landingvule • road, find en the west, by tot of John Evely, containing in; Satodth 00 feet,-and in depth 180 feet, with theapputtenan ces, consisting of .a one story Log Dwelling,House, as the property of DANIEL MARTZ. ALSO; All that Certain lot or piece of j ground, inmate In the town of Warder, East Nerweginn Township, Schuylkill Comity, bounded in frOnt by Baton. Street, eastaihrilly by lot of Owen hteGow. tbu WeetWardly by lot of John Kerne°, and!.in the IVst bytand of --- Richards, containing in front 40 feet; And in'depth ]OO feet, witty the' 'appune nances, consisting of° two story FrumeDwelting House with Stone liesernent,ll Frame Kitchen attached and a Frame Stable, as the preperty of JOHN DOO:.DY. ALSO, Alt that certain team a laud situate in West Penn `rash ip, kill County, bounded tin the East by land of Alma. ham Miller, on the Ninth by laud of panel Becker, on the north by land Of -Reuben Jones or S. E. M. Kepner, and on the west by land 'et Joint iPoff, containing 86 °mitt, • more or less, with the appurtenances consisting of a 1 I story Leg Dwel ling Henschel] Loefarn, as the property el MAR TIN'McKIIII. ! ALSO, All those tour certain loti or pieces re groundosituote in the town of New Castle; Sibuyl kilt County, fronting OA the-Coal Castle Read, and bounded by lands of Charles Miller JaineliDondas,.„ William Ricluirdson and others, c ontaining bigeth erin width 100 feet,and in depth „tagti o leettwith , the appurtenances., itunsisting of a two -stamp Log Dwaine house (veratheeutaourded), with a 1 al sort'' Frame Kitchen there'd attached, and ti Fratrit Sta ble, as the property of, PET-ER BECKER. it ALSO, All that remain lot or Pliaicse of grimed. situate in the Borough of Milie*rille, ' ,• Schuylkill County, bounded eistarardly atil ••• by lot of Daniel R. Bennett, bard tuafy by North street, and westwardly by o lot of Elijah Hammer, ,contitinhig ' width 80 feet, and in depth 150 feet, with the ap purtenances, consiiting of a (amatory' Flame Dwelling House, went Basement story of !stone and a cue-story-Frame Dwelling House titan a Basement story of stone, and two Framei Stables as the property of EBERHART AUGUSTUS FREYMILLER. I , j r f : ALSO, All that rernsin Farm or tract of iiand, situate in Butler toienship, Schuylkill County, bounded by farads of Lirael Reed, Francis Deiigfer, Benjamin Pott and others, containing about one hundred and two acres, with the improvernenta, consisting of a two-story Log Dive:ling House,and n Frame Barn, as the property of 'JACOB PAUL, ALSO, No. 1, All the right, title and interest of Saluda! Heffner of, is and to all those • four certain, lots or pieces •of ground, ' I # situate in the Borough 9f Pottisville Schuylkill County, being lota merked in Piet andiPatterson's addition to said Borough, with N05.25;17,23 and 21, each lot con taining in width 60 feet and in, depth 244'teet, bounded southwardly,by Mahantimgo.Street, west• wardly by Ninth Street, northweardlY,' by Wiwi.. gian Street, end eastwiedly by 'Eighth Street;, ex cepting and excluding, however, ,parts oflotioNos. 'l7 and 29, sold to Jo s eph Connor, containing in width 25 feet and In depth 110 feet, (ou which there is erected a 21 story Stone Dwelling 'House). With the improvements, consisting of a twoend: &hall story Stone Dwelling House, n }two; story Stone Dwelling House, a two story 'Frame ,Dwelling House and two Frame Stables. N 0.2, All that certibn Farm or truer of land sit uate in the Borough of yousville,lSchinalkill Coun ty, bounded en the east hi:a fin teet wide htreek,'oll the north.by High Street, on the west by; a 2)) feet widoalley l and on the south by laud of Burd Patter son, contamiug lour acres and 102 pitches, I.vath the appurtenances, consisting of al two story Log Dwelling House with a; Imo [A story stone;additioni . theretciallaeheil, a Frame Bairn, a Log entity withßiln, 1. Frame Slaughter 'Houie, two • ' wells of .water ; NO. 3, All those torso certain loMorj piesSs of ground, situate In the Borough.° Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, numbered in Pon and Rhoads addition to Pottsville with Noa. :id and 57, bounded in front by East Market Street, op thiS rear by! rch Street, on the east by land of FAN. Hughes;; and on the west by lot of Charles W.,i pitman, contain ing in width 50 feet each, and in' depth 2001 feel, more or Lass. ! NO. 4, The undivided moiety liar half/Part at ali thsit certain piece or tract of land; situate in Branch township, Schuylkili County, bounded and do; scribed as follows: Beginning ate sterie,corner.on line of the New York mid Schu lkill Coal Colima nyr's land, and corner of Philip Z mmeruian's tract, thence north 25 degrees west, ne diundred:i and sod fifty-eight and five-tenths perche to tionies, thence north fi fty-six degrees east, 100 refuel ito a Meal! - maple tree, thenim th thirty-four,de -2 " grecs east, one hand and seventy-six ;;; and Iwo-Maths per healto' a Mont 11. , , aa e thence south'sisty- fir' eegices emir; onc hundred and twenty: : is.and .five-tenths perches to the place /of begine g, ccintaining. one hundred and eleven . acres and a lowsteue ; and be ingif the same tract of land whkh, was surveyed ie pursuance eta warrant dated Angthe 3d, Al D., 1825, granted to Samuel D. Fralk, FAT, with the appurtenances. • I• i • :••• NO. 5, The undivided moiety or Staff part Of all that certain tract or piceerof land situate I in Minch township, Schuylkill County, ImMuled • end cleieri bed as follows, to wit•e, Begmni gat a stkine earner .et line of the New York and Se uylkill Coal Po's. lands-thence north thirty-four tees!, west, one i eg hundred and seventy-six and tw tentha perches to a entail maple tree, thence nom fi fty-six degrees • elm, twenty end a half, perches o a maple, thence ' sou th thirty-four degrees east, hi l ly-two perches to a Spanish oak, Melva nort fi ft y -Six degrees e ittl, two hundred Ind fiftr i oix ierches to a, stone, l thence south thirty-four ; ; degrees :cam ." / twenty-tour porches to 0 chestnut :Mak; lr--1.• Itietice south tive dealers west, one hen. • la - t dred and eighty-aerie perches to a !stone thence south , sixty-five. degrees West, one bundled and sixty perches to the niece of be ginning, containing tWo banditti and Sixteen Acres and 148 perches and sllewance, which' tract of !and was surveyed in plinstnuice of a warrant dated the 23d direr December, I ff 24, ranted to Samuel D. Frank, Esq, with the *peen:east:tees; as the reports. of SAMUEL HEFFNgit-- i _ ; ! ALSO, All that:certaia lot oi piece! of grimed situate bathe Borough of ftlintrisville, in the Omn i" of Schuylkill, bounded on lbei north by ,fart of J. owl% lemma, en tit east by Sunbury. Street, on Mesouth by property of the 1.-eidetic ;(Mardi; and *a the...L.1%6y lands of /wept' filmes', containing puwidth 50 feet, and in depth pc) feet pith air op gittestancesconsiating of a three storir Frame Owe!. bag Iloose,.as the property ofrA. 4 :lll/pE. PATZ. SIMMONS. ALSO, All that:mato lot of Phase, of gtouad situate on the south aide of Market Streeti di the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill : county, mit**. ~ . lag in Irool 48 'eel, and in depth /34, feet, Wins a paraciflot unified With number a' 40 ill •Pott- and ratMrsOn'is jaddiUtso to -I ] Pottsville, ea / the pp:iparty of EUGENE . , ROUSETTE. i ' ' i I Pelted, takes tato steetniottitted wilt 14 1 04 by solzs,puisi4,sheittr. PitaLirs Me, Potts; / i, i . ran i Angus Ditt '34.1S • 1 31.ta i 1 . . - . . 1 : C :. • 60 [maw EN OM MIA, MSUR,OC. I . STATE , IMOTTML. orsintanca co. . • Fourth Au nual.Statement, Maw 15,164: Assets May bit. iBSt 835-4;11r1 PlVlllllMaxed:fiaterest re 4 cibrod"itse past tnatual, JzpaOluent: . • .101,61.1 34 ; Dlila,itaceltablr la amp. ' • 18.617 91_ Cash Proniatits.l4l4wl3.4..i.r, wan LotAefs, E'sponii7.enhimlisin'tio;` **tsarina*. Aiaivai Deptigl, . meat. Do Satik Spada;Eloct..tages.: ':- ,P5 .A t a B e SZ OL - tl tU othriiibod sectirittrir, tift,l:ls 71 /lino Itecoltablo, • . ,it'aelt on h.trul sin! - ha 'ads of , Ageni4, -; ' ; 19,594rT !' • • .. • rorinro or Inland:luau raw' e. apply in I t)4 aiILtEIS ER. Atm, July 13,1E34 ; • Anthracite tinurance Company. ,(7111A11TER P6II ETItAI granted by State 01 P Anxylvanb. • , • .. oorloorlami Capital °Mee hi:NW weLlitlT tatter,. halo/ern Third and Fount 'Oiretta, Philadelphia. . • Thta Company . ; with ,a cash tpital pall In. coin. 'bland with theinumal principle. in 'twit liar Inn and Inland department, iaLllies to the Oesuied ample In demnity, with partaiipailon in the krnlita. anal 'wall op'. liabuity for hisses. ' ' The Company wilLiga.M polieir.a at the usual ram of prMidunia, rmbrdi ing M All' NE, FIRE and IN LAND 4: . . imurerrtiai: Dr. p. Luther, ..1 • WAr..C. Ludwig, . . 4.,,, 1 ai1i Awdenrsetl,. t ' Jr.ss.ph,ftistield. •Peter ittleirer• -' • , Johu ligeNttlirks, . 1/ birse F. Tyler. 7 1 ' litirlY Wu ad, . . Samuel U. nuintlnio, 11.. p.intm.m, in , aw V ls rairson, ~' ltruer C3stireir, I.,DR. H , miT111:11, l'reirderd. -• Wu. C, Lt. °trio, Vice Pitibligit. . .. Mix. F. Ov•t4,l9rclrtitry. 151 , 1.1irE1t. , 1.1. Mt Tlikail, ha* toren tipprtinattl lrgeut fur the Ahoy,. Vouipany, in SCIIIIIVIAIII cotigh y, to Album persons ttehipng t h espres,c,,, t .1, ptptily. - , April ci,lei / 54 ° 2i . :- , , l•l-ly ..... Itillnerre :Life"ltimurance Van—' • TILIUSPE GOBI PAN V, POVIS VILLE, PA. GAITAT., Intimuto clot RTER PERT ETI 7 AL slllt3 CONleANY.ehattered hy the I.e:bilatitre of Penni”:lvaltia,x'llh a' ravaal ui tine hundred Th , lusand Dollars, now filly orgaiiii.ril,anil haw commenced bnsinesiz The Company 6 nierured to receive monies and, other protterte.ni Trnel. end of tots lisle te.,:t on all' monies deported ita , ;„tritel, at the rate or five per tent. per annum; l'atoripal and unerreftetyarde For rates o f Preiantri on Life 1 nail ranee see tile' printed lutotee supplied al the oat a ~r the company, Centre Street, lontOrllle, thiee door. equal of the. Exchange lintel JACOII till:t17.114111C1t, Jr.. Pieshlent . Jong 11. ADAM, Sen . y. and rcedediror. April I. 1n54 ' PRIVATE . SALES. rim SALE. 500,000 FRET OL L.VNBEI:. give" andt.ttlanee hereby offer 6,r sale a cache quantity or NNW and inialLOCK PLANK and StOAll4./13, which are, well mauufural red and ate about ball' It tale trilm the Caftan, Wet, Williamsport acid Diet:M(444,on the Bank of the. tittle. Itlatta wl,.s.i Creek, 14 miles front l'uttsvole.- A Notion Of the Pthe Is clear or panel stuff, and all of the lleniloek trot the bliat qaulit y White lientloc k.— Tin, knolls vary frdru 10 to 30 feet, and the whole is as rood a lot as can t,,e li.tund in cattawiasa It is eAretlatly piled apj,and will be sold in one lot or luta to snit parchasept. Put phrtit ale's; apply to A. AI Ault pt:.:44 (It/.. Usttay or to A. A. Ke.: 4 112414131',U vr attaissa Valley. NoVenther 19:11W: . 47.1 r FOR SALE A vetoTIIRISE43TORY BRICK LIOVE one(other vatodede Property to Pottvrate.. TIM subscriber trifernat re ivaie Sale,eie the most . reasonable terms, his new three-slotv MUCK DWELLING HOUSE, In Second Street, a iew doors above Market. immediately beside the Ist Methodist Church. 'Thls fine building_ IS just com pleted, and has not yet been used. It is c ' . large, tient un -, ' nitiAlinea.all the couvenl entes,that a housgeeper Wduld desire,- and Is located in a pleasant and 'convent- . • ent part of the town. There Is a .neveiFfaA r ,„,:, tug weld of eteelleht 'vraier in tlio,-4Jl ar _ a very IntOottent . conbidetailon In therireliettrarareity, TEEMS..-One-tourilic.ash. and the balance to snit the purchaser. pteivided only jihearsoperly secured. ALSO, Pont Franie dwellings on . Vallewh romediately In the ;leas of ahe new Brick. above nrentlnned. these are likewise desirable prop.. oh:* 1.-W On toe same easy terms. c 1 Vlie whole will be sold low. , N. o.—Titles clear and indiSontable. ?; L. WORIEI.SIinfIFF, Opposite Episcopal atm li.Cent re est., Dec. 31,, 1833 r. . , 53.tf •' _ . VOLUM= PhOPERTT IN POTTS- VILLE AT I'R;IVATE SALE, CHEAP. The 'Subscriber Mien - . at Private Solent' t but tract of Land end building lots. known as the " Carbon Hill "" property in the Borough of Potti: extending (nun the It iver Schuylkill above Mr. Lauer's [Brewery. to the Port Carbon road, being about 2..00 yards hi width and contirfing .30 acres, more or Mies. This property may he said to be invaluable, not only for the purpmes of bull ding, but also ns otliFring the best locality in. the . Borough, on which in erect suitable Water Works for supplying the toWn vitth waiter. Apply at its office, corner Coal and Cultriwhill Streets. • i.GE01{(11:: W. SNYDER. • August 273 3.54852. ;. ' VALUABLE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - Subwerlber oli.re to Pell at PrlTtite Sale th 4 ftdlowingdesrihtql Real r. mute, upon reasonable terms 7 4 No. I. The undivided one-halrinterest of allthose three tracts of la in thaw:hand Try mohl Townshlps,.eichny I klll Como yot hick were surveyed In January Int on Warrants to John 0110, Peter Filbert andJohp Kidd. The molter fled one-half interests Irt the above tracts aaa amounts to 1 , 59 acrea. The land is well 111 wooded withltrnbe.T itUttlible for railroad 1 sills and props. • No. 9. All that certain lot of ground almatein thd 'Borough or Schuylkill Haven, upon which is erectee a large three-story Brick _Dwelling, and all necessary , colt-buildings. This Property is nOW n?.cupied by th Lewis 'toyer. To any one destrons of practtsing medir Inc in'Schuyiltilt Hives , an opportunity Is tltiw offered to secure a turtifortable houseandottiet rarely to he tnet wile. • N 0.3. All thatcertaln lot or groundsittrate In Tort Carbon, bounded• and described as follows:—Begin ning at °poet on the!soutit side of Pottsville titreet, at a corner or the lot belonging to iIf:IITV Porter, thence by the satne . sonth twenty-four and a half east one hundred Met to a post, thence north slaty , . 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' ' The Itrialle' of the Wilderness, hi Emerson Wooer% The Trot dad the Altar, by cummlniyi scripture iteshisso, up do - 'Lettere* ott the Potables,- do , Otquieey's Theological Ehsays,,..l vole.. Parkes's Life In '4o.sielsle. sole.. . This L that sod Oa Other. lilusireite, The Vieurierstbeil.st Pluviales of re: . • Tea Rivet lieseuteeee' The laid es itaini, • - • Joh published salt Psi isle by 11; SAINNAN.- Juni 8,105 3, o.s:ls,tia olm,sms ,t 3 r.ou 1.4 I BB NEW 800u.5.: v 1144 103-"ltiTift ENT , GAL I - 1 114 113 #I.,IFX-NsUst, W counnead 4a, /040' 1 0,0;1g littl,p#Tgli, rat treuttop of out JuttgeS7Ntrel. lON in iltett prier to stop tiene*Trit ti% islioL/P jtior T r a Alln -thit . : C4 l 4ittO Ivote,4 only exert tipt. power. trOklikttern strati:Rig. the exismn g ,la ws of the pluk s -4.-BUT THEY WILL Nqr ct . 9 [T. , ! LETTEft T4l AN . .Excier,:7itgsitsalmit4 I Thurlaw W..Browni,ofift e (31r,srager Chiij eau ugh a recent numbeent,fitipaperand Ver: Itistiven shmatuie,atkireSleka letter. iti:loilt=.l Tat Packer, EN., one of jhelExCiSp Board of the town orPteston.lemonsplitiog, in lentil of indignant- eloquenee, iteCeitt 'offizialendorreinetworrunqielheig, by grant; toga Weep licenie to -foltotO.nwklsugtil; The tetteri s worthy of ts' circulation than it will.receivethrougliithetChief, and bat for int great length we trould traiturn' entire,lo the cc:4mila* of tht -PlohAbitsontsi,' NotwithsiOnding our clicuptscribed space lismetter, canrert denyi ourselves the Pleasure of i giving,a . few Passages. tirliich tvn comnentlM Exetsel3Jards ijnerally; as alike eloquent and truthful. - -N. jY. Prohibit ion it/. Whit class of sOciety dernanded of you and. your colleagues in the zcise 'Ward, 'a liquor shop -There are th se win) sustain you; but ere you. pretax&tljeir approbation_' Tipplers wilt say You ore r)ght. Are yokt proud of Weir verdict:l Prompted as it is by a base. and degrading lippetitecoming from those in a bdudage dui , l;er than'. the ut.‘ gro ever knew-it should monde yOurelierk with shame, . Ever thirsti4g lot the' mad , deicing. draM, they applaqd With 'their blioucinupanitins, heateg.vdtuM upon a good cause' and..its nil vocaP.§ - , they applaud you. -Wags in hand; and ptishingstilllarth;, er odt in vice and lilting gmig.,!with treniti: lingliands, they applaud you... In• drawling 'limey or boisterous brawl, they applaud you . .. Reeling -hetue .with : jug 41Ird with sur. .plus cuises,. they apPland yc.O. And 'as lap inanity looks _weeping upon the injured citi zen new ions to bettt ntattli.xl, she. indignantly asks, 'Br wtictse'euthority is this devilish outrage=upoir the n)nral beauty (1.1 man ? your:, You pill the cup to your neiglibur's, lips, an act-agaiiiSt Which God has pronotineed . a t'oe. Vou cannot say that there as not mit.% drunkenness in Pres; ion, in excuse.. That the p4ople are Vir? tuous, generally,.to lit the. facilities' for degradation placed in 11141 - way, is but little in. the credit of anise vtllio 'self • intluf gences.' ; • - - '• The runt-seller appla'udi you. 711ost tat praise' , ! brew by dratti, he deals _hit Alamein ompounds to _ 104 iulatuated..cuii , turners. Three cents at a One ill.gotten gains Ire Clutched front the hand of industry for no useiul.equivelenl. - tle gorges upon substance, never earne4-:•substance be. longing' :t those -at harm& 4. thousand tunes better for his victims—better fur hut —wete . he to 'turn highwayniiin qnd plunderilie Same Money frotn.the s . ,3lll:rittivekr. Better license robbery than 'rutn-sejling. , The tale villainy but takes - the • rivaiis money ; the other and far greater one, r4r shinfol moat and manhood, .and, cafriet sorrow 'to the hearts of ell -who love him.' • In a sinitlar strain, Mr...Eirowu goes on. to peak of others who "applatill the Commis:- ' *toner's- act—tavern ownersltvlinliave, grog- shops to rent ; and demagog:nes who "crauil over drunken Meti'S slioulddrs into isetty st lions."' Theft' reversing thi'4:pictureilieturt• tinues : Who 'else aPPrOve you} action? The mothers, wives arid daugliters.uf your' towo-? 'No! They - have had no vcil . ce iu the mit :Their interests, nitire .sacied than' ~.ors Or mine,. because entrusted to -tali Manhood, have been, deliberately betrayed. They. have been . sacrificed . 4r a !owe.. T 4 pecuniary:interests of One l two men have been looked'aller,•While t ho i sefivhich .)hourt).. ever be held inviolable, as t he hopes of eaitlii and heaven arelsacred,:havkAigen jeoparit. med. Str, had your - taken tlq4 applicetion.lor a licepsed ;op-shop, anifg4ne out and pre - sewed it to the mothers_ of Xlie -tmin, how' many-of • them-jai - re Emmy than—woutil have put their names to. n f,l A community of chrestiadmolAer , s for wean-shop! '—Wilat a, thought ! TlicAtniverse _God would hardly love induced Diu to have cote; menced such a pilgrimage. your manhoodli cheek would have Mirnetito Madness. They would have scorned you—they would ove spurned you irotn their doom. By. all that holy end intense-kive whicli they bear' the children they - have tvatched 'pier in infancy; now twining closer around Weir old heart*' in ,riper years, they would almost 'breathe a I curse trixiii the board • ivbichl ivould kill the garnered tredsuies of their t+l age.. NO in= telligent mother would everretition to have temptations placed in the pa, h of her child ; with- the ,puss.thilitY of .seeinti that child , trenVormed into a Itratlnimmi thing, and her grey hairs brought down irifi,stirrovv The; grase:—TllE-MOTHERS 411 E AGAINST; YOU! . ' - • , “-Would the wives have'Signed the'appliti cut ? • .No!—it thousand times Nod--, There are wives. neiv Within • the circles'lot, yciur. grog-shop who would t joy to write a name in blood against n with a seal of warm tears'. They -.have 4ready.,lallen; of unollayed bitterness, ,as thepromise of -itoi haessic happiness has .been4heclowlee, and the hopes ot life.hx - ve onii by one-drilted out upon a dark sea.!, __The Wvife loves, lite. husband - for whom _she lift her father's hearth ? . The brighter hopes - Mt hie are put in- his keeping, and - even when she • looks down into the crater where chey - all smoul% der in ruins t her affections, ),Irtillotit - n ten,' dril broken, cling and btooro'till _around the ,shattered 'idol. THE INAENUITY OP 'HELL - COULD NOT INVENT A AIORE . POWERFUL CURSE THAN THAT OF: YOKING A WIFE VI; A LIVING? CORPSE: Grog-shops do this.. You. aided in planting oat: ,in a piacelul eotnmt That.cotnmuniti renowned fortis: virtue and sobriety, and doe.; not experience: as tut!) , the actursingeffects pt drunkennesi as some others: Yet it one ;home is made: cheerlesi and,One heart filled with sorrow', and despair, .the bccnsed groggery has per''. forined its legitimate, devilish work, and you Made an acre spry to it? tf there is one gayer winch, more than another, lives and' throbs-id a Woman's, heart,i it is mat she' may not be cursed with a - dittuken husband:, And will she petition that thq only. source of, such a calamity may be planfid at -the 'ref; .threshold of het-home ? . Viol] would • not ' dare ask;-her to so outrage aft the durtbotes: of hei womanitood.-z-.THE W IVES ARE, AGAINST, YOU ! • (; How nianr;of the chiltliiin of the limn' 61 Preston7Svoulithaye.signedi the applicatiok' for a, groiggery ? Is that d principle taught them at home?' Is it'har,pa4nts put in prac. tice? . Do 'you wish your clqldrert to tipple, ! : either at home or . in the groggily you have ceased Are they more -*red than Our,' neighbors ? Have . : yeti pla6d temptations . ': in their way which yeti wottid 'have &book' from harboring under- your tool ? • Shaine!" Your children have - not been #aught that tip-- ; piing is rreeessary or moral,l Go -into-she' School, the Sabbath -class,' ?pon the play.. ground and' around„ the hearths; 'and how. tnany childish names' Would swell your list ?. What parent would urge has child to sign: ...such a petition Nor one. And could child-, hood realize, what rum has One, is now, do tog, and will continue to do as-long as it is tolerated, it ,could your approach, as from a leprous ihin,gi and from its hiding:- place behind the altar,Scilli fr om eye and whitening check. BREATHE A TREMU,' LOUS CURSE UPON THE: DELIBERATE ABETTOR OF SUCH WatINGS. In all our loved - land, wailing 'Ortihatage renderi its toucliiig verdict against thescourge ot de- THE, CHILDREN_I - AGAINI;•Ti.YOU ' • • • 'Phis Hegce, tin to Show thai, the cbristituti.eitureli is tigathiit the act, and', that God, through the principles of His goy:: ernment, comieninon. Antliall this is trui, —or right nod wrung, juStiOe and ;ontragei ,good and,Orif;lrullt and latiettood; trliaess. and sni, 'are unvnenotbg ? or , conveitibli terms. PersonallY.-tve kno w nothing of the. ,gentleman to wham this letter' is' addressed; Not becaus e of its rebuke of Xrni, but for graphic portraiture ot the clitssys which apt provi, sod id those Which Ortierrin, his act; the have transfefre4:rhese assages to - out columns.. ;. - . _- o:7!FonziGNEtts.--Therec, IlTe over . 30.000 foreign paupers in the ,United States nsuitt:!, tamed by the hard worturti native=antin large number of these itett - to the trotted States -from the European uhns houses, to Et nd'or the expense of *lteepittgthem. xchange. - COI Ili lII=MEMI • J..: E • TL iollowwk; is eitr;c4o, iron tlick ./alkar..;ll..Furqsio4k . litace of itite.l..mtltni..l/o. - Nng, ihrttrttal: nanou the may unquestionably be said to . CW1311,1415 monument of unrival: Tea' optstituttonal greatness and splendor ;--of tivatiatiort anti freedom, - alike the iidttiira= tumnpdtbeenvy.of beholders. Raising ter statelg proportions at the head ,ot the g reat Eurupeas confederatiea, it appears to Wen.. slaVeti, bud the - unenlightened of all the earth, at a beaten of hope, and a 'radiant pilau's, towaiiis Which tittlifois-of straining ere• are turned for -liberty and,ealightentou ad Vance. merit t. and it is also tie less true that [lilted., Durable /skit': is not only,virtual4 founded on the Well-itored•coal formations of the British isles, but that the Matertal elements ot construction•were mainly derived front their pre.ro., aut and precious product, It behooves us, then. as we value our pre. CLUiLILIII j‘isition, and ptir Heaven-entrusted mission— , nay`, our very existen.!s as a ghats and iMfependent community —to look well-to the foundation ruck of our abounding ptos perity. ' . 111 , . • As yr various national resourCes have continued *to lactVak , in vigor ail() magni tude; and Industriat.enterprise has - Daily, be• come more and more largely developed. Sir. in a perpetually tacreasing, ratio, has tleen the drain, sato. speak,.. uu . the precions'Ale posit,sfot our great cathuniferous storiLlualses .. 7 .ln_fact, - the cousumptiori of roil if ';the pfesent pettod is - altogether unprecedented. -Not less. than 37:000,000 toils are tioyiniinn ally raised to meet the detuaud to Various quarters ! The value 'of this vast mais olkbe mineral extracted from .ihe bowels • of the earth by the labors. of alxfut l6o i noti p er i o i t , is At the pit's mouth link less than 10,oiai,- 011ut.,it.the places of Consumption. including asperses 01, transport and other citar'ges, probably • not less than '2.0,1100,0001. .:ryl ie capital-employed In the trade exceeds 3?,- in/o.oools Lundim alohe consumes upwards (11::3 millions ot tuns annually—about Lull n million of which are' now brought by i the theat - Northern Railivay ; and wilt prod! to the rapidly increasingeonsumption, a metro politan return: which has receptly been:- is. sued, shows that, in 1ti5.1, - flicre were 3,7'0. 1. 345 inns brought into the port ot 1.0141)Lp, ; against 3,4911,963 tons or the preceding year. In 1850, our coasting vessels conveyea,up wards 'us. u,360.000 tous tti various- Omit. - in, the. Unifed KingdOut 4 'Jana 3,35t.),Uu0 ions were exported to foreign. countrii and; the irritish possessions. 'or these, France took 6 2,54 a tons ;Atoll:m(1; 159.953. tans : Pius si , - 156,828 tons; andiftissia, 235.19 S ibos.. 0 r ocean steattiersritoW , require' very large supplies indeed f. tad, it is calculated that 39,1t00 ton.3,will he rtipured Tur the use of the Bailie and llediterianeati flee* . The .! , nmmptiim by our manufacturing; .s.stab its/intents is immense and as,tme proof urthe rapidity and esieutof the n:tense, may mention the that, In `the year (Stud ing °cipher 31m- last, I rl—Mmt. mills fitive ricer built to Lancashire and the ea o . rch4, in crse M ilte year of steam pnwergas been 3594 .horses, 13,61.10 addititioal bands!- • Ationt , loo iron-furnaces of Great 13riiiiin con.surne annually 10,000,000 tons of cbal, and 7,000,000 tons of ironstone,. in °Wei io produce 2.500,000 tons of pig-iron, of idle valUe of upwards of ,13,000,0001. ; and we must not be unmindful that these great smel.' hog establishments, in order to melt lthe vast and growing:demand -for iroW house 4, churches, ships, ‘ l / 4 0., are now 40u stantly augmenting in number, which, Milli other,deniatids,. too ohylony to 'particulatie, also tend to increase immeasurably; the present consumption-Menai. . In short, '.n s. • toonding a'sare theitatisticalfacts just eon merated, they assume !{ ,, still wore trans en Arent and portentbUSlMportance, when view. ed in 'relation to the futute, especially as re gardstlW.'far-spreading• mechanical energies, ceommercial movetnetits, and spirit of veral enterprise, characterising this great • and populous ciauntly. • To develope, to eon. serva te,to investigate with jealous care this grand elemen't of internal - streng,th,and pros e perity—the prinnon trui4r/e of our mtil:Midi. nbus and World-wide progressicins—cantiot but he considered as • sacred duties by every man possessed of - a single sp,irk of patriot• ism in his breast. riir be it front roe to : ',oc.- hibit any unnecessary prominence in sound toesin of alarm: but it-were tin tio. siblejer any one at all conversant with 'pie existing facts and prospective bearing... of this subject, not to entertain some serious forebodings as to the, permanent capabilities of .our English coal Ileitis. The, many and laborionscaleulations, which, in order to 'ar rive ..t sorne'euuelusive information on this • Vital poitit: have beementered into by Men well versed in the matter, have .resulted; in but 'very discouraging • declarations. Mr. . Jllakentell, than whian a moreVacive and iie nrate-obserier, or. wsounder,praetical • geol. ()gist never entered the field, m :descanting 7.eri.tlieloturninuus, depos;its_of the. northern fields, ire - tharits,that.ilie. period-is not very remote when the, coal districle;,Whicli at present,supply the Metropolis with fuel, will , cease to yield any more., From data derived •from-the correctli.iscertained tiiiniber and extent of the coal beds of NO - itliumberinnd and Durham, it has been calculated that the coal in •theS'ecounties• will last but 360 years; for although there are ai(many BAP distinct seams of coal in this field, but only 18 of them are considered workable, of bUilielVdtty thick to remunerate by their produce. 'Another eminent authority, Mr. Taylor, observes; that notwithstanding the enormOus annual pri.doce of the northern' field, it is a very moderate calculatkin of its resources, I to suppose that the present supply can: be . kept upohrongh the next fi)nr Teniuriex.l— trade has been iNexistenee for upwatds of Sit centuries. Mr: Bailey,. fa his Surrey of . Durham, mutes tharope-third of the coil being already got, the coal districts be exhauStedin 2tl) years: • - 117 . 11.01 V. Tilt tViirmowAS ADE.-1( you want to know how the world . was made,ldok into a basin of dirty water—your wash WWI tOr example. Nee the thin particles of mat ter gradually conie together by mutual at tractiop, and then suspended in the. 'watery element, or siokip the bottom. aich particle is instinct with a. sort of tile or fore, which impels it to seek but some other gib stance, 'and. by-acerettoMtbus builds up a lit; tie world pit matter. This, as soon. as the aqueous tlitid.lisappears' becomes dry land or earth, and afterwardS undergoes varirius anti ingenious changes:. now this matter originated is another thing, a long way ante cedent to its Yr - 0W . 016n into existing sbapb. Many.of the ancients held It to be eternal; but the fir,t. verse ;tit ;Get:tests-Settles .that matter; and ititurtus:flq that it was God Who created it. 'flits probably is the sum of :,all we shall know upon the subjett.—MOne - Fanner. 11:7AV II AT 1S A Sitt.LING :?r : —Tlie weird "shilling", is supposed by some to be deriVed from the Saxon "seining others, from the Arabic word "scheele,' • signifyingi a weight ; but, others, with greater probability, deduce it front the Latin "sicilicus"-4t quar tet-a an ounce, or the foriy•eigth part of . Roman pound. In confirmation of this ely• =logy, iris alleged thbr the shilling -MM.; tamed its original signifiCation,And bore the same proportion to the Satompound as "ann. icus' did to. the Roman and Greek. The value of the-Saxon shilling was, fivepeate, but wassubsequentiv.ieduced to tourpence. A tier the Conquest, ;he French. "solidus" of twelve pence, winch was in use among 'Normal*, was cal:eil by the English name of shilling..and the. Saxon shilling. a fuur pence took a Norman name, and was caned the "groat," or mat cola—because it Was -the largest English coin then known in Eng land. t . . In''Cot:sms.—John Eroughman, nude a very humorous speech at , the Mitchell din ner; to reply to a toast- 7 "TheladieV—lrboi which we toake,the following extract: "Who is there. that has not felt a mother's love, a sister's kindness; ,and sometimes the 4angeroos seductiveness of proximity add affectioCi for a cousin?—(Laughter.) The hive dial. one beats' them is differeot fttim that to &sister, bin perhaps not less intense. It inns me in wind of some verses • I once read;" • _ Tlad you evei a emirs, Tam Din your cousin happen to sing? sisters we've bad by the dozeo,.from: - - . Bat a eintaires a 411rercutihi±la. - • !. YOCl'it Uid VilieheVer you hallo Oiled her, TOO Though that king be a secret tosiwor. Iri,AirjqswiU basil ig . alaister, Toga, For St" oat Ofths *mar epos. •1: . i ' = BM ~an;;:J~ "11W)li .-~. .i. I= IMO gllt;.,* -- ,..,i',1 l'ii!i;:;/11 4Li'l,'ll:i 1'~;v i~:t ~. - F ElEiril==l: NO. 34. WE L MINIM B.ANNANB STEAM P RINTINGAM P F/Crei l i. :.) ' Having procured atilt trolatemop t sige lend to execute .10)3;and BOOK ot entry desenptiov, acthe dace et TAI' maw Journal, cheaper that.; it ran t done at ally Mktg ottabilduntut ur tbo quay, such u . 4- 2 Books, Poop 3 ' .ottr4 of lotalitfr, I -I.ar e -r Posters, Rail Rood nand 111/14,. - paper Books, • Artirs'el of ifirsonna Time Boats, _ „ -' Rill , ! •Lk art'k ter 'Ali air ver y ahottest', pollee.- 'Oa r! ork of Job TYPE t, mo:e extra:ire than that of arty other Odiro IT! thi. - rertion or the State,'and we keep handy employed expretaly for Jobbing. Beteg to ja.viirat - Pnwr our l elt, we Will guarantee out work to be o , hen! so tny that can he turned oat is the eitie4. PRINT!. 'is' IN COLORS done at the shortest notice. • I . ' noon XIINDERT 8001.... , ! hound in every variety of otylo. - Mask Books of el cry de a iption maautactured, pound ttod :vied to outer al* ort notice. . . Ito TO TRIE:' AT THE n.Aut Madame Vatatt,t her "Encyclopeilia*s. Dames," - is extreme v. Hostile to the use of 1 - papillotes. or curl papers, -for curling the . hair, "as imprisoning the hair is - hurthd - re-' • the proper vegetation of the ringlets, 'which 'ought to decorate the torclicad4ad Fetapfeir. ' Moreover, nothings so unstiemly es the head ul..a young I. dy. hetige4tiogged • Over with papillates. Th,. greater dumber, how ever, ut . those to whom nature has. Overt .• hue, silky hair, are '.!ontle r nined particularly on gala days, to tvezr this ridiculous coat; ~ nal a great part of the day. When these - pi- ' per shackles, which take away halt of the , ornament, are of a tint harmonizing with:. the color ut the hair it is a little less ntts graceful : but paper of this kind is not al: ways at hand, and levet' it it .were, what disagreeable tuarkS:iapillotes always leave on,the forehead, by.the pressure against the pillow." Ma dame Vote rt recommends black pi us instead *of dud papers ; but it ladies 'must curl their liair,ilet them use the softest ' Raper or silk toeihe urpose. . Twisting, plaiting and curling are all in,; juriaus ; hut as fashiron i:i. imperious, ladies, ' • on retiring to rest'at night, should have the hair arranged very. 11isely. But Dr. Caze. nave, of the llospita ..of St. Louis, Paris, m d f. gives some clear ins ructions on the man- agement of the hair, . Ire says:-" Pass a • fine tooth comb, at rtgular intervals ',, evety.. twenty tour hours, ti rough the hair, in or der to keep it !rumluting or entangling.; I separate th e hairs ca chilly and repeateilly. r .. se; as to allow the air to pass thnugh thent fur several Minutes ;just.. a brua that wilt serve the, double purp...se of clonal° r • thr sealp and gently stimulating the bait b ulls. Before going to bed, it will he desirable to. part the hair evenly, so as to avoid folds, or what is commonly called turning against the grain, which might even cause the haus to break. Such are the usual and ordinary. re ituiremints as to it e management" of the hair. "There ou thew, son, who cam- to ex: tgloruAlent of,the ire ,giltetl Ivith hair rhos, fur example, phut, durititz The ord rbuyite. or (16gfzing so-iv almost to draw effect of witielt is, t break the hairs . nud fluidly to alter the bu comb is also Iteely a. hair n diri.led—a pa nia•utiub SCCIDS ill be It s 011 1 ,:,,. male u 1 cially young::bnes, loose as pos„lil4ei,or so ns to allowAys.nin - We may here otenta.'i take :o plait the hair en or twelve yearsui plaiting more or les. , ~; their roots, by Nlllllll' tiepiivtf thrill ot theii tritoent, nqd chucks ti cl should only to curl treely..‘ The . 11hir of children, espti should ANA shortened 31A It IR ti,t triad was he portunitv of making Lave °hen had; nix,' hesitated m make In upon tnyselt the hatri man. But nosy I svi:' for It—sumo time or II hurden their hearts. never find a man inn tivating than when man is never so ban some, never so perfect, in my eyes, as whet he is married, as when he is a husband, ant, the father of a family„ supporting in his manly arms wife and Chit then, and the whole'domestic Circle, whir on his entrance into the married state, close round him and constitute part of Its' home nod world. is.not merely ennobled. by his position, hut he 1`; actually beautified by it—then he appears ;o me as the crown of creation ; and it is only such n man as this that is dafigerous to toe, and with whom t am inclined to fall - in kris. But, then, pro priety lorlads'it. Anil Moses; and all Euro pean legislators, t.lectare it to he ginful, and alt married women Viuulttcousider it a sa cred duty to stone'm , T. Nevertheless I.can not prevent the thing. It is so. and it can not he otherwise: anti my only hope of ap peasing those who aft• extited against me is m my future eonfessiOn that no love affects ine 50 pleasantly : the eontemplaiinn of no happiness makesanesOiappy as that:between married people f 1t its amazing to •myself, byeause it seems to IT e that 1. living unmar rit•d:or maienless. hi e but little to do. But 1 it is so, and always ‘ as so.—Mess Bremer.l Lili csLkmt. • PC7Tti r.: f: u:. (C. AT . I . T. PAII:9,- LONDON. A writer in the Fo•etgn Quarterly, tbusde seribes the machinery of this great London clock :,, ' . - • , . "The penduldiri is fourteen feet long, and the weight nt the end, of it is one. ,hundred weight:" the dial balite °anthill is regulated by a smaller one within ; the: I,engtlf.4.the minute head on the iestertor dial height feet, ,and :the weigh of . each seveniy-iite pounds ; the 16Agill (1 the hour figures, two -feet nod. two and a-lt If incites. The fine tuned bell . kvbiell stri es„ is clearly distill. guislied lion] every er bell , in the metrop. oil's, rind Ire; been a udible 0 . the distance of twentv-miles. It is ibout ten feet in diam eter, and is Bald to ‘yeigh four and n•half tour. The bell is tolled on the death of any member of the Royal family, of the-Lord lilayor,flishop of Lomlun, or the Dean of the, Cathedral. The whole expense ifor building the Cathedral was ahqut a million and a half pounds sterling..." 1 Tjl'ilE NUTMEG TREE.-At Birdls ley and,El Dorado Cation, this' valuable tree 13- found in its greatest perfection. Trees are found here from eighteen to twenty-four inches in diameter and full of hull, which is contained •in a covering like the English wed. nit. Before ripe it and quite stria- . gent, but when mature the covering opens and the nutme g drop. The berries or nuts ripen at periods. Upon the same tree may be. found ripe and g,reen fruit. The ripe nut meg is of the sante burn, and is as fully aro matic as the fruit frfmi Sumatra. The foli age iv pinewt the hemlock, each leaf having, however,' a =kap briaror thorn attached. 'flit! fruit grows in , clusters;! similar to the cherry, and is mdeed . quite or namental. This; treef can he easily grown, and will he qinte,au acquisition, and we trust ere long to see itztperally cultivated.--Cat. Farmer. • 07' THE NORTH BIIANCH CAUL.-A COf • respondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, wri ting from Towanda, Says : " The Canal ConOtssiimers have been trying to get the water. in the North Branch, Canal, but thepriss is very tedious, the Canal leaking. and br aking in so many phs.. ces ; , but' we exprti . ere long, to hear; the . sound orrhe bcratmarr s horn." When, ,tell thif North Branch be finished, and how much more will it cost, now. than was at first estimated'? and how much more will it cost before it is fit for anything . 1: Is . it to be'a second edition of the Main Lane—a hospital for broken down politiCians, and constant drill upon the Treasury Suckis 'the-prOSPCCt at present. • • r7LoGAN, t hee I ► watch to a lady as he She placed it in her it to him, it was foun the moment she took' upon Logan presente ing'neat impromptu -, My watch, toy iON Stopp'd on your owes The;wittket on your 41 held its trerah, • rr Biit7tr.atc4 minter Review, alien °lanai Britain and whole civilized wort :rude to the United S doing in education. tem nation Is to beat at Progress , it is • reaN There may he &Dem dred willkae et ciliz centary.gr in =I no her hand, a class of per- oess. the dressing and it . , especially those who' yt the finest quality.— males who are in the nary operations of the inil twisting the hair, the skin with it ; the I 'the tirst instance. to fatigue the scalp, and b itself. The fine tooth ed, especially when the rt the mow particular bestowed upon," , 'that the most healthy hair - of females, espe , to let ithe , hair lk as arrangt;tl in large bands, ito . .pass through them. i that it is a great mis- HI clithlieu under dev il age. The process of is -strains the heirs in them tight . ; tends to requisite supply of nu- Ilieir growth. The hair ,e nipped and.allowed practice .ot cutting the rtally girls, is wrong; re thasued, but merely ,ED MEN iat 1 now take the tp. a confession which I any lips. but having in the fear of thawing d ofevery married wo -11 run •_the risk—SO now loth.r_ people must f'onfuss, then, that . I re loveable or rnorecap• ,e is n married man. A: median, once lent los [was going on the stage. .m, and on retilrotag to have stopped from huge of it. Where- her with the follow ely friend, you ray, 4--you're vexed t nee; Iboeona lay n =sunny." NATto Ile NV eat. comparing the cerods he U. States, one the were rapers at d_ gut' tates for what they are 'Astor What the Arne , , me at It% torment rite an liner whetrain idea. perat Republic of a hue p9 (at the red of this MEM
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