PUBLISHED - EVERY:_,SATURDAY...,INIQINING:r:.,III(..:BW,NiAgts.._II4D;INAX,.:.94I7I'SVI,LLEi- §.04,T1,40:41. 4 QOUbiTY, PEN&gYLVANiA.I ,VOL. XXX. IRON ''OUNDERS. • . _ .. .._ . , ' • , •• , ...4 , 010,117011.1131. ..;,-- 6E0.' 7 ASOrd 4.• CO. ItESPECT fully announce to tite public Mat. they . - --' have taken the Estittillithuienastuown to the Pottsville Iron Worts °a ilee. Nragian 4treet, Where they are prepared to build 411 tied* of Siram Cuenca. niantlflclure italirala Cant. nod Machinery of aintoat every dercription. at the' hhOTIPFC aOtkee . and on'the must reasonable terms ..-sPiftons from abroad, in want of dream &lines; . iiiititind It totheir advantagew give them a call be .We engaging thiewhere. ;Mat, 11 - ill '•4111MVEll MEADOW IRON W 01111.% I — 1 UDSON A. DRO.. Iron and Bras - road. respectfully inform their pat and !be public generally, th a i g a pire luny prepared. - atthe abuse E's Abligumew, tornanufacture Steam Engines ol every Argo, ,parups,attliroad and Drift Cars.and every other description 0111 ton & Braila Castings 8111111 big Cur the Vaal totulneur other hoof:tem. on the mast tfiiwuriable Perms. Mao. Blois lug Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine work in general. 'Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and .des patch, at the Lowell prices. All work funnelled by than will be warr•ntcd to perlorni well. They would solie.lt the custom of those u ho way wain ar ticles In tbelrline to this vienitty. &handers will meet With tioMediateand prompt attention. t flu DVIS, 11. W. ly e . t 4,-1854, FRANILLIN OWN WORKS. 14=1Tab :MOHO ItIIIERt, artiNoltrit:Et to the public that they are the Priaprie. -hi of the Franklin IN II f if , Port Carhop, iaittly earl tra on by it. 6t11) inan • where *Ley Lontinue to Manufacture to order, at theytest o o tt e o . 'strew 1-:rtaines, Pumps, Coal BreTilrere. and Machinery 01 almost any size or deer' spitOo. for min• log n:•••ther purposes'. Also Railroad . and Witt liars, iron or Braes Castingaoraiiit tan or pastes a. Ordei a are reapectiully solictled., ' GEO , . 1.1.-PIttLER & BROTHER. FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS. -The ruhseriberi continue to furnish the and llealer• of kich'i. County. With Shovers of all kinds.at the toWWit AllEntlfin in parlfrularly called tit their Goat Shovels. Orile're rot 'Shovels of any size or il.Altettl promptly atiendedlo. 17E0.R. EISLER &11110TIIElt. &U.. 11.1651 1' 31-tf WEASIIINGTON IRON WORILS. - . POTTS VILLE, PA . . J. Vt . WK.% & SIM'S. Yekpectlntlyln vile 1111! 1111e111.11111 till 11/1t ieritie,,:crintiii may 10 their Nei! Fitschrhe'aihni/ and foundry. erected between - Oka L and Rall-duao streets. and I rooting ortiNnyiessini,:threet. where they are prepared to czecrde All it, (ter6;.l feel Machinery of Mass and Ironoitir.li.ait,eqrariu , E110111:11, all krnds ollienring (or licilitilVilißs,,, Grist a ad Saw Mills, e init., andl.intitilerniii lig i unipe, Coal Breakers, DIM Carsoill kind 111 Rail road Castings, such as Chairs, for flat iind T Rail; Priirts. Switches. &c.; all kinds 01E101 . otid wrnniht Iron Shafting. Being Practical Meehanice, and aiter Navin?. made th e Armand+ rattle foal' Region theit tinly for.years, also all kinds or ;Machinery In their line a/baseness, they flatter thetn.e)ves i that Work .11 One a( their Earahliahment will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with It call. All orders thank fully' received and promptly ex«cuted ()lithe most rea sonable terms. JOHN Y. WREN; TiliiMAS WlteN, JAMES WREN. , 40-tf Oct 2.1852 TJ coAtkorlinamans.AND oTruon.s. lion...Hrz - cricArs. THE Subscribers respectfully invite the atten tion of:the business community to their Boiler works, on the Island adjoining the Pioneer Fur naee, Trottsviile, Pa., where they are prepared , to marufictitre • BOILERS OF * EVERY DESCRIPTION, Sinokel Starks, Air Slacks, Blast Pipcs, Gasome ters, Drift Cars, &e., hc. Boilers on hand. Being practical Mechanics and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch'of laud- D es : a, they dmter themselves that • w,,trk done at their establishment Will give satisfaction to all who may 'favor their with a call. Individuals and Coin. panics will find it greatly to their adVantuge to ex amine their work before engaging ekewhere. JOAN AMES NOBLE, • 19-it Mny 5, 1953 rouNnitrAND MACHINE SHOP s TEX/1r cA PAC, : fO/: 4-r, - V(!TICE —The husir.eas of the late rum or eNt• _1 ors . 1 / 4 . NI ihn w ilt, he low Word by the sub/writ', In nit dr v.iriool, hi nchet• of zit•atii engine building; Iron U n iindni:oi.iiitific: lifer . of All kin& gif litarhinery 111.1-t For i:Arr, ite , etc. fie continue the bioitne, of 1l inure moll Setting thi , ci•felirliztn rite Fiirvt it Mite dl,h, and herta wed Spoil r ries Red Asktimis, bin op,ole proprietor cif there Collier fen "GE9IIGC W. SNYDER. 3-tf Jan. 21. 1854 • Pennmylvanta IWire 11400g14. Pro. 21 A IZCiI all-en, AIVIVA Fat) NT, Philo ra.. llb pulpy riners flare on hand, and are constantly mans fa Lao rine. SIEIVE: 4 ,ItIDDLE:S. SCit Ki:ri La, WAVE' WIRES, of .11, • missies and wt.:tali Also; all hill Is n' plain awl 'fancy Wire work • Brass and Iron Wire Sieves, or all kinde ; iira,t, and C.qoper Wire Cloth Air Paper - II ti4rfA, lac Cyllti In ra and Diirly Bolls covired to thet.bdat 111 . 11111 Ce• Ile ivy Twilled Wire for -"lie-irk 4; 'tellers. Sieves for Br iss and Iron Foundera, Suer n Wire, Window Wire. dares, TiApil, InSti Covers, Coal 31111 Sand Screens, &n. II t C LISS) U ikfiliT & LINN. i L ig August 12, 1551 - . 324111 i POTTiItiLLE ROL LING MILL. Tuu.sußscatimas respectfully ab nounce to the public, that their new Roiling Mill is now completed' and in foil operation, and that they are prepar• Ato supply all kinds of ar Iron of various ,izes", which they will warrant to be sepetior in quality to any obtained from abroad. at the same price,. They also manufacture T Rails,Tor the use of the Coillerws and Lateral Roads, weighlue from 91 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the beat iron, and'which will be found touch cheaper than the 'repotted &Mete. Iteing pinctical mechanics, and having nad consid erable experience in the Ironhitinear, they flatter themselves that they can give entire satirfaction to p•trchasers,and will also mak.: i t their I merest to pa tronlae home manufactures. JOHN BURNISH & CO. 49-if Dee. 6.1851 SONDAY SCHOOL BOOKS AND LIBRARIES. f lll3, subecriberalway• keeps on hand a large as raiment of Sunday school ,Books.snch as are vnerally used in Sunday Schools. Also; Sunday School Libraries of 100 vols., 110 00 Do do do . Nos. 2 and 3,eacb, • 10 00, Doi. do do at 500 Lon do do at . 50 1:octal:a Library. oo Episcopal:lands) School Library e looeola.4lo 00 AL4O. . 0 0 0 Testantente,Derman and English, 200 Sibles, Englieh•nd Gorman, Enellsb and German Reward Books, tip m gcgooks,&c..,Stc—ail of which will be sold at. sunday tletuiol Ueda prices,and the carriage saved by purchasing at ". B. HANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery. Store. 16-• J0net5,1853 Timm= TRUSSES. Weighs-mg 'less than 2 i Off net! FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE, q CENOWLEDGED.by the highest atedicalauthor rt hies of Pniladeipbta,incompatably superior to any other in use, Stuffeterawill be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only - the licit Ito essy.but as storable a Truitt as.any other iieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article svttily sold. There is no difficulty attending the idulog, and when the pad is located, it will retain Its million without changes Persons at a distance, unable to tall on 'lire sob scrltier,can have the Tress sent to any address,,by :remitting FIVE DOLLAUS for the stone' 1 rues, or !TEN for the double—with measure round • the hips. • and staling side affected. It will be exchanged to suit If not gluing, by returning flat once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer CALEB It. NEEDIJB. Cor. Twelfth &Race Atreet s, Ph il adelphia. nr requiring the benefit of MECIIANI , CAL AUpPOßTd,owtna in derangement of the In ternal Organ's, Inducing Falling of toe, Womb, - Vocal, Pulmonary. Dyspeptic% Nervous and Spinal Weak netts. are Informedittit a competent and experienced 1.861 Will be in attendance at the Booms, (set Span Jar taste creamers sae.) No.• 111, Twelfth at., let door below Bac, Jtine ly • , , O: OW. RIDGWAY & C 0..• i DEALF: R ,§ IN 0T LN ' Fnn MIN 1 , :.•.1 , .. MV2.I - P.N1 4 1- , vr,l SI . AN;i7r 4ot 11 ILEO4. Na• 30 N. Mill A 11VE , 5. P,II I. OVA'. • eMI order. received :sy J. A. MOORE, Natsville,. Arai 1,183111 -pr - • .4 1 ; • -,_ , .14 _ , , I : 0 R . In, • • • • v C - • • , =II ... . . .• . • , .I iPILL TEACH 7011 TO ITEMS SHE sowsis OF. Till MTH, - ANP .smis G OUT illyklirlE- 41110,11.011 OP MIOOITTAITUI, • *EMS WEI= 1111 LIN Gra SUMO= TO Otlll. iturukfTs str!ii 14, ToRT. To - om , trsz Aun i r i zastrza.. ,• rt_ + r on 2 _ iug, , - I • • • DRY GOODS. i At the Old Stand of : FRY 4. MAR'tz, ESPEVTFIJI:LY announces to. the Public that 11 be has pprehand the stock or the above bust. setts 6rm at their old= stand, and 'having aside con siderable additions thereto tr tecent cash patetismo', respectfully belletts a shave of public patronage, lb ordet En "nuke room tot a choice artectkm of goods. suitable forohe Autumn' , trade." J. le has de - terrnined to sell his present sloth or Spring and rsorarper: Roods at a very low .6gure.. Aug.; '9, 1654 . • rt-11 cAparEts.:Ain OIL CLOTHS. " - .ETRIDGE- CHEAP CAAPET I)Entit NA Ranting Carpets or OfirClothv will do I - welt th call at ELURIDGE'd before they buy, for he betrot.under very lirtd stare etpcnses. Is enabled to [Ares great indutortenta to buyers, and. will sell Wholesale Or Reidiqur tht lowest prices in the city. tipleud.d' imperial, 1 +fuperlinc Insrain• I..cARPETS. Fine and atirdintn Ve.oll.ikeis °fall k.nds, mid Oil 171011 m from 2. feet to I feet wide, to Cut for '0 , 1n%, Phil/with a lairlro assortment of Ingrain raefets from 2 to SO Ceuta per pint; Entry and dtnir toms (porn 10 lo a,O coot. per yard.' Also, STAIR TABLE and, PIANO CARPETrt.-&:c.. ‘e. 11.11. ELDRIDGE. N0...41, Rlrawberry one don. above Chestnut. bpi wegn dacond and Third. Phila. lieptember.ll6, 1834. 37-3ce Fall and . Mater Goode. 11;154. J. V. DEPUY,.' . No. 41 North EXIST!' Strert,,Philactelphia. rcilisPlEFtiL for past favors, respectfully Invites his ugnorers and the public,tn exuarine a Nan • and Sirfrudid stork of seasonable tioods, env,' king Rich Piaid Silks, • Wide-Lyons VeWets. New , triped 'Mks, Cloaking troths; .11rorsdp ddks , Woolen Plaids. Plain Silk's, • French Merinbes, ' mask ranks.,. MOlll4 de Lathes, Cloaks, Mantiths, and trha wis, cheap. flinghains. Prints, die., in assortment; Ribbons, Embroider ars, Gloves, &e CWIIIG 14 the daily aarrifice . rif goads at Aticiiiio,lhomitiscriber 'etaitiled itui log the nre.eul qraiion.tri offer • opu.u•Lvir 0111:•T D• 10•1116 • J. V. HMV, • No. 41 North Eighth .t. Phitad'a lt; - lesl 3? .I.n ___,............... rata. DAT ..GOODS.r . —FOLL 0 STOCE. 'I . ..iVILE .f• r..alWltEt.l...F.itints and Arch ate., Philo -I"...delebta. will he able to offer earn inducements In the Contirry tlnyenr this Fall. as their Atock"mi hoods will he very roi, and bargains (min the wow 'Ver,k and Philadelphia Auriirins,[ daily rcceivcd:— Full misnrtitenkof the following: ehaw Is, -- ! ' ~,, Flannels . • • New Silks, - Muslin.... '. F. Metlnaex. • 'Linens; Yriari Plaid., Tablet - avers, - • 4 41.•lleimines, Blanacte r ....-- - --1, - * Iraotuneres. •• • Quilts. rite. Owing to the .a,.•10 of Importation.. we shall be daily in receipt of Gees? info. from atimlnit. . EYRE &• I.Artli_LLl.. ' 4 Fourth and Arch ' , reels. PitifaM I Oda 'CP TEJINri , -NET CA6II, i 115.1 Vlriet• low, !.e . nrchnilv. • Sept' 9 1954 3G am' RJUATE-S A LE:i ' FOR SALE. 500,000 ,FEET Oh! LUMBER 'FRE underotined hereby offer for gale. 1:1111Ire 'quantity of PINE and 11E311.011( . and BOA laid. which 'ale well 'ulantifacturiff and are about half a mile l o an the CattantMin. %V sliamtippott and Erie Railroad. on tfie 11pnit -of the little Calla wimia. Creek,. miles. froln l'ottiltile. A' purloin of the Tirol glear or panel atoll. and all of the Hemlock a of the heat, quality of IA tulle Hemlock.— The lett4tha vary from 16 to 30 fetr, and the whole ii as good FA lot ap ran he found in cattawim.a Valley. ItUa carcrollv jilted tip, and will be sold in One Im. or lola to suit purchasers. For partltulars,apply to •A. At A 1.1.101;3i 4. Err.. Cattowitiva, Ur to A . A. KENNEDY=,Cattawitma Valley. . November 19.1853. ' 47.1 f . , . FOR ,SALE. A new TiIItEE4STOR 1' BRICK MUSE . irsulutlirr inthrealr Ptoptyty in Pottsville. 'll 'II I.; subscohri filters at krivate ealr, on the ems( I. I re:ft.ohable Ivan..' his new lilt ee•• luny" Mill K DWELLING Wills; 6 in etet-ond tit!. et, n few floors above 31.irki•t, 'muted atelyliesede the lii - ritst hi/dist Church. This tine intildnig is just c ..m_ pleted. arut has not yft been - °std. It i.• , 7 • large, light and airy. has all the convent 4.1 epees Ora a ilO l / s •4l4iper would desire. n . i and is brined in a p.i .rlls‘3ll , .atu. erenseni rot part of the town. 'ihere is a never-fail ing well, of etrellen water in the cellar-it very important ennsiderath n in tile presen't ft amity; • ' TERMO-Otte.hturth cash, and the balance. to suit the purchalter, pins iddd only it be properly .tectired . A i„ s ity F6ur Frattui dwellings on UalifrWhill 1411.. Inunediayely In the Ear of the 111. W Mick, Shove mentintia, , These ar likewise desirable propertlei. They Cllll he hid on the annie easy terms. 'cs Tor .whale Wll,l 14. noldlow. ' N,1.1.- Titles clear hull thdhattumili;. L.',WOMELSIDIEFE,' Opriaire Epbcnpal Citutrkt:entre 61, rottrolille. bee. 31. 1L•53 •- 4 -- - '53-tf .' - - • WiLUABLEEZ4LESTATEFORSALE tme Subseriberoll.ra to 11.•11 at Private Salsohe IfJliowirplosaribe , Real. Estate, upon reasonable terms: No. r„ The undivid rt one'-balf interest of alit hose three tracts of land; home in Branch and Tremont Townships, Schuylkill County, which were surveyed in January Mt on warrants to John Otto, Peter Filbert and John Kidd. The undtvi- did one-ball intetesta In the above tracts gas amounts to MI acres. The land is well Olga wooded with timber ultable fur railroad sills and props' No. •2.-Ali that rert In` lot of ground altuate in Old Borough of Schuylkill Haven, upon which is erectee a large three-story Brick 'Dwelllog, and all' necessary out-bultdlngs. IMS Property Is now occupied by IJt Lewis hover. To Arty one desirous of practising medicinetn SCllll)lkilllfaven,an opportunity is now offered to secure a comfortable bouscand office rarely to bemet wile: NO. 3. AII thatcertain lot Of ground situate In Port Carbon, bounded and as font-mgt.—Begin ning et snart on the south side of Pottsville street, at a corner of the lot belonging to neon , Porter, thence by the name ;south 'twenty-four and a half earl one hundred teen to a post, thence north sixty re and one halfeast fifty leet to a post, thence north. twenty-four and onel half west one hundred feet to Pottsville Street, the'ece by the same sown slaty five and one-half west fifty feet tottie place of beginning. No. 4. A tract of first rate timber land. containing 315 atiAl, situate in Schuylkill Tovreshlp • about three miles back of Tuscarora. In Locust Valley, 1 MESTER 01,1011 ER, Odic in Centre Street, Pottsville, directly opposite the Episcopal Chureh, 1 , 1 story. Sept, 3,1851 VALUABLE PROPERTY IN POTTS- HILLS AT PRIVATE SALE. CHEAP. The :Subscriber cod Ors at Private Sale alt that tract of Land and budding,lots. known as the "Carbon Hill l'-or " Young's Hill " property in,the" Borough of Pottsville, extending from the-River Schuylkill above Me. I..auees i3rewery to the Part Carbon road, being about 250 yards in width and containing 30 acres, more or lei 4. This property - may be said to be invaluable, not Only for the purposes of ding, but alto as offering the best locality in the Boro%_ , b, on which to ergot - suitable Water Works for Ripplying the town with water. Apply at his office, corner Coal and Callowhili atnrets. GEORGE W. SNYDER. August 27,18.52. 35.tt - Chamber's' rOpular. and Enter" talnling `corks. c vO E , I . J.ANY of Everitt and Entertaining Tenets, mri Papers far the Peopie. 6 solo.. Select Writiner 01 Robert Chamber. 4 vats. Lae o(nd Wallis, of Borns, 1 vols., 12m. Borne Book avorPooket Teeßony, 6 vols. .. Repository of tositckive and Arousing Papers, 4 vole: Information for the petiole. '2 'vols.. Eiden cedia of - English Literature,2 veils. • For rale tors at ' • . B. - BaNNAN•I4 Book,and Stationery Store. August 12, 1851 Mathematic l 2l Itistruimentx, DRAWING ,PAPER. A vol /lye on"hand largeandaplendidaranriment :ler Mathematical Inatrntnento.,varying 41 priri• frntufll to 625.- DoDing and AIII1111:0 materiala of eiery deacription. Opbonrue's superior Water Cb lora, Whatnuta's English Drawing raper, of all al yea, Mon. Roll Drawlag.lll, 41 and 55lrrrh rut to 1 , 11 . !engin ; 4 ouatedl Driwog Pap,r, oT ali alzev. M , ,Ftio and • P 13.1 N.t.ni • •••, Rook a nit Staiicibery Store. ' Jan, 18, 1811 „ ~ J P•BKII4r 36 if ' - • ,^' •-; ^ ••• ' 4 - • rc.A - 1 , 77 - EVEM = MISCELLAIItOITS. .• . . MIL6111111111:,,TIOWirat: 1 " '• , - . , . FOR ease at II Avanws DRUG STORE. a. &Mint mental* Marsh's Improved Trusses, _ _ oolong winch are deb . a.l. Double end Single Improved Triune*. ••• Da .do do old Mlle .do ' . `........: .1111 . 1111 P ti , [hero Abdominal FlipprneM. ' Ladins'Abouldm BrateSN' Gentlemen's Elastic &monde r aboulder braved. Suspensor, asodapes, a ilit and COllOl. O' OaN 3. C.4IA lain. *rest. asp'. 24„ llibb. Mtn ;, . • . 1 i►' i s r 'Q ~~ t 1~ r • , • REMOVAL. • . , •; i • JJ. now EN having temoved hi shop to Oats kb above the American, House, Centre Street; and taken int., partnership his brothers...the subecribers Announce to the public %Mifflin ale prepared tit est ecute all orders in their line With the greatest de spateh, and on the most reasontbie ternis.• Tpeient; ploy good workmen and their c stoners mar,thert. fore„bevu re of sat Islamic? Job", • ' • I &too, beg Ivave: to call attention to theft splendid. anottincnt of raper:hangings,. Window . - shades.dtc..comprtslng every variety of style.and guality.t9 ma I t the taste and pocket ofpurchastas,aod which they offer at the loWest City prices. • • .• J. W.W . I/WEN do DROTIIEItd'i • . . : doors above American House, Centre Pottsville. .Apr 1137.1632: 16-11* • SLOPE i.OLLIINS.I 1”IE yodersionott begs respoctritlly Al : teututo of Miner*, Coal Merctiatiti,, — and all them, In want or BEST HWY. ED , ou BEST BEST CIIkINS, fot.tnto ini.nr mitt put posen„ to dig tattle stock - _ ()I 'Best Best Caataseariorted sizes, Boni finch to It toil', made from test refined Iron. . .. , Abe., to his bald muck "onoterr. enooven dwipts:, newirted-rzesjtons - rl6: inch 101 l ma. made from the best cable Won, wbb It win be void on very tea eonntde b!ruls,, by -I),tfitEl. MeCARTHY, . No. 66 dwanvon et., and ; No. 2 Dock st. Who rt", , , Philodelolo. - . 'REPSII TO ,W. V, Arard & co., - 1 Port Carbon. • 1 George Pivotio twl.. , .. Cbtirtes Miner ' ils Co, - "i_ McCllbtnek St'alr I . Knilbe, Phi t id e l P hl4 . ''' Jobinao Goekill, Esq., Llewellyn., June Si. IN.S4 - .. '' ti - rniP 4. music ruaLiSiiiril6 liOtigt. • LEB & WALKER. ' • etIeCESSONS to - GEORGE W 11.1.10, No: 186, SJCIIESTNUT Street, wider the trfall 11011t3E. Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the: latest Music fleet the most popular Uttar* in the United States. in a rtyle that'vrill tie with soy issuedat any other house,eillier to this country 01 Europe. They have also the pleasure to announce te • the public that flair 'tea of .Slieet Music oa hand eon slats of the largest and most complete apaortment to be tinted In the country ; they are constantly adding to stock alt the; new Music published evr. Vtirk„linston, kn. • 'They'also {Publish several InstrUctian noaka:Wbich are in general use throe/Photo the country. i! MOOS* A floe aesOitment of the beet manufactureri of New York and Hanlon, al the lowest cheap MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. j. • Also, a general assortment of Outlay . .. Vialtns, lii Aceordeatt% ace , Clu Or and ilartrietrthg;. .01 the best Malan •qaatitfes, all' of which will ne.fornislic4 to the I . publtc and the, trade lowest Orders minctlially attended to. All Lee ac Walker's Mn. , 4-'saad.„. Pttbll6anns cats beohotined at 14 nANNAN't3 Book 0114111i/9k Store. Philadelphia, Feb. 4,1854 s.ef LEATHER AND y_INDINGS.i. '1 It E subsciiber the sitenilsn ;of dealers aid ottsess.;' so bls uric and bell ie tected.rtnek cf Lea,lier and istthies; libel, Is ircet constantly fresh tsy irdtated deli is n.p the 'melon fdetnrete of this country end of Europe, andinlitco tent:l4e up in loth ul the tulloo ton aVicles, The lien oak aod red role; Slababiet, settling and Ilateseed diO; Ilurness,.llride, nand Hat, Welt 'leather t- Tenn:, and Laelug do ; %Vila tippet. Stool (kale, Mud - and rtidltsla.;, City Slaog Kitind iind Collar do ; y, Con titry, French and Patent Calf eeint /Soot led Momccoa, Huck skies. Pad Skills. Chamois. aMI Mnrbecm ; htndlny and On of almost ..trey 61.•ReriplInia t, Shoe ttoiesid,*a. tent tuna,; Rt lk ,ot - ei,tLacer, and English and Vision Galleons; Black 'dud Cohred iiii..Worsted titiorrA alit ~ ,ILIIPed Fronts and FOsit.' toes; Awls. Tacks, needier, Cycles sod crietptag IMMAII:ei. litho El e1e1.5 ; tltp. I, Inn., and Zia& ;SLOW; Pileg, lbws, ; Itutwers; Pegs, llr.tles:and Boot. Web; thinetnrrs. BOW and Shoe trees, Latta, crimps. cionai.llatidlea Oton, Vol' ot.Cod Weer, and Tanners!' 00l ; enne Tnnht And rurriet'a Tootle of all kskds, roady t ft ate, besides arid) other :illicit, not elsenietated above and all of which will be sold at the lawnst market latex, by: JOHN WHITE. Iniportet & De•der, 4137 Mattel et,abeve • Ana. 11 tkr:4l. 79 lv PREsERVM YOUR Tbrerul V you s ouid have a pleasant breath, gond hetilia, .• and a set of dental appa rains th at will add materi ally to the expression of "the human face dot tai l :" 'M n. 1,. DOD:4OWe anrivaileit VEGETABLE trtoTII•PA.-+TE lot •cte a ullog the . teeth. hap been prepared expressly with X V iew to Supply a dcBc h the toilet, and meet the wants ct those . who appreciate the utility of thoselM 7 organs-1 :TEETH. It combineatire est ri agent. ant iseptic; arid line'ar silla cent's an.l aromatic pi, perties requisite In fen • deling an article of ill nature pleasant. safe .and useful; and claims the nierit of being ENTIRELY. FREE FROM ACID of any kind, yet eactually re 'ntoves main. countomers the effects of vitiircd se - - mations of the nuouth,attil or:vents the act.ernnli. of tartar, after it,has once bten properly,,re thovedr. All who have used this' Trioth Paste, sive it lhe preference over other kinds manufactured'etsewlier. —the composition of which they know but Milo'. or nothing. • M. D. I,.IItODSON.:I Prepared only by Dentist, Pottsville, Ely whom It will be aupplied•to dealers at a Metal discount. , July 29,1854 arm' GOOD BOORS AT LAND PRICEG. 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Fauta Goods, These geode ate all net and desirable, and .have been selected with treat cure from the full lunette of thelargest Importing Hurries and American Manu facturer, in New York iiin&Philadelphia; also', a large assartinettof "IL _AccouNT BOOKS,!. i • Of their awn itintifactore.einbraclna a general Va 'rlety, final thetoninitin half -bound to the extra.eii perrine, neatly ruled and sntnitantially bound. With bands and mete r - entall :blank Memorandum and paqv Books, Cynhering aril Copy Bonke.TlMil Bulls, Bills `ofLading. Coal Ticatie, Checks, Warta; Pro intisory Pietea, deo, ha. BOOK AND JOB PIUNT./ilff?, Of every descroption,,neatly executed.. Dia ruled tn any pattern and:hound order; 31ttlie, !it.i , vietnee , and other ritiblt , ,ro.ni , boned In' :•i'i•r 4tvh ;1;1,3 the Ratiii bought for cash, Or received in eichur.e•''lor goOds . E.--CAIRRIGVES, SATURDAY - MORNING, OCTOBER /1,, 1854. &c. . • olio 'ME PROOP P etra* ; AFESCHarrats of MP Obto Fite Proof Pala'. /Hatt and Wawa catora. /As r. 1 1 1 1“ Irtizir l4 . 4 'Aate tk , the sobeirr!b,er. Alifa ll rtat kegs of Pala* OH, at 37 centkagalloa. and Grease at IS cants a aeaad to close arming.. For axle by ' .11. HAMHAN. apitH*; 18.51, , - ~ ta:— , • ' . ' - ' ' A d i u l ta '. . I 1 . =S . , nraittIGUROLTS , T . , g i t Oß COMPOUND IRON PAM , I • _,. bu il i t y N , l ti W i t e TEß PROOF PAINT tit 114.5 t phetic loatteuees derloral: r oxt ot h: e at i p in et S 4111 T hal Cab be liAd et the flatervate Ned Iron eto i r 44 , 4 1 : r . 14 '., 1 !' .-1 GEORGE BRIGHT. y interpci. isi Agent for the above rAba. . ~ai-ti. . , 13. A. A. S. ALLEN 7 and 111?,Sose0. Wharves, PHILADELVS DEALERS I*oll,, HAirWiiiinstentlyin store, a large stock of Ile fol Towle; ;Otte, viz: ' I • 5000 ard. Opernt, 10.005 galls. lira. Waal., 5000 l• 11.000 • Met* do 600. l• 6.000-" " • Lark 1. • 4o 1100 • 1,000" Greasing do 'To ilwhkclr they sat. the attention of Coal bliera• to r ts, Mackettists..ke. . eePteirt . 4,1554 (Feb. 4,1554 • 5 ly) ta-ri , . ROSEIDDALII HYDRAULIC CDRIENT. ..PCgililqiient article for lining Cisterns.• Sptintgattouses and Cellars. and fot kreping dampessi:Onm wet and earsisi-d wails. For late by MIARI.CA 1111EPARD Of andithenettor to the late fine of E & sON.I N. Wi CritWer of Fiont and Willow via. lop Rh slth.the old stolid) Bantam:, Philadelphia, Atig,26Z% /April la, 'SI '.19-'rly) - . l' .I.I;N•siIR7A-NCE.-1:', The li i nttevllle Mutual and JULIA 1514 k Life Inturahee Co OFk7.CiV-Centre it., nert door ohne se 's Jeicar:f:Store. • • CAFT;OII. sioo,ooo- . —Charter Porpttual. Te"tiiiip any recently chartered by the tight a tuge oCi/etinsylvania, is fully' organism! The Continue is prepared to effect insurance, upon lives: and4.# receive.and execute trusts. and to inflow interest oilitimiles tectived at the rate of die •imr cent iper 'adiinni, unless tithe: wise °peed uon,— Yfinripal and interest mann:ion demand. 1 Capital gild assets 'lately invested in Bonier and MorigageaVand other good securities. Annual yllitidend of the profit, will be wide paya ble in ca4 - 'iorappropriated totbe payment of pre miunis. - Fur, rates of Premlanri on Life lnourant, , e , see printOltakfes; supplied at the Company's OMc l 5: NATHAN EVANS, Prez% • 1:11 1 : SOLOMON F:/STER, Vice Pies't. B. T. Throe, Secretary and Treasurer 1 Sept: I6ifltS4 37.tti • • STATIEJOUTIIAL lIVSI7,ItINCE I CO. .ForirtliAnnual Statement, MaykK Assets 516;1at, 1653, • f 3,0 ./1 4 --70 Cash' Preniinnni and inintest seined 011 past - year, mutual dspattaxio, . 0101.619 32 Qills ItecntSabls in name, Dasn Prcutinitio, Stoth Dep'mt, t 0,262 30 i , 170,.5611 56 , 52844 26 Cosset, F.>jjednreß,Cummisinn,• . 1101111Uf4tr, Mutual Depait•' main, 1 0101,5 3 ' Do .Stott . do 27 03 . . , -qt. AssETR; flotida, Militraw.s.Btoalt and - - - other grooitiErecurities. 6173,135 79 i Billa RrariOablo, 181',01 . 9 5.9._L1 Volition h‘and and la handa or 1 A'genta;:','E - 19,559 58 1 ' l i,- , -: --- ---8379494 18 ; , ~..',.• - . --,-- . For Fire/nfr. inland insurance. apply to 1 I l'r!: ~ • JNO, T. 811OENER,.Agant. laly 154ba '.. ' ' 28.1y1 '• -- 4, --- - i.f....4 • --_-- *---1-_-__ ~..,, .. • • • - , .. An! liratite Insurance:Compfiny.- (11ARVka .P_EUPEIIi AL— grauied joy 'Suite of ki Pennofilea lila. : Authorited Capital $lOO.OlO. (Vice' NO; Y 9 WALNUT etrect, between Thie i d an d . Fourth .rittmetti, Philadelphia. - This VoMpany, with a cash Capital paid IN, cam. bitted whit the mutual pnnciple in their Mar Inc and Inland Velitattineut, secures to the aerated antrite,tn deinnity, With participation in the profile. aneiwith. mit liabititt:for Wanes. - The Cornea:my will wane panel.* at the nattal.rates of prerntiittik embracing MARINE., FIRE had IN LA ND. IllitEd. . . ...i " '• •,.. . Dieter - tan: Dr. D. Luthir;_ • Wm. C. Ludwig, 1 ' Lewis Audehtfed, Joseph Maxfield. • i Ptter Siejnyr.• ; John E. Addicts.; ..! George FAlter, - . Hat ry Conrad, 1 . Ohmic) 11;;Rotherinel, li. Hammett. .. Hash; Peahen, rhielert Capiner. ' • 1 . : Dn. D LUTHER, President. n ~ Wis. C. tinnwro, Vice President. • '1 Ws! F,". 'Haan. S'ettelary. • itair•re:reß D. LIITIIna, has .been npprplnted Agent for;thb above Company, In Schuylkill skiti my, tit whom persons desiring Insurance can appl3 l . I.ipril 8,3.'04 'l y 1 --- , . i DIIIII T M14 ). Life Insurance --i5.,,,- -- 1 / 1 1CD— . i I • ''. TAU S T C, 0- /111 PitNV , • 1 • i 1 ' p,o ri 5.V141:1?., PA. _,I ieAPIIAL, $lOO 01M--cii A ler ER PERPETUAL r 1 ,1116 Co 3 lpANS'..citarteied by the tesislnture of I. Pennsylvania., with a Capital of One hundred Thonsand Dollars. is now. fully 134ribised i atiOilw eiminencedbllsillette. - ;The CoMpany is prepared to receive mbnies and other proOftty in Trull, and allow Interest ell all Monies deposi ed in trust, at the rate of fan. pet cent. pernnntim ; Principal and inter, stpsyable on . demand. -..' • . . • • • . _, , . , For rat. 44 f i'vernium on Life I hontance. ste , the piloted 'lttlideis sopplieat at the office ..1 the CAttiparty, Ceutre ett.frtrtt, l'ottatride, three doors south 'of thr EichangeOlotel. . i. 1 . i)IACOD innEt'ZINGgR:Jr- r Presitleat. Jima. 11,1)% DA M. Seel. owl Treoeurer. i 'film! 11,1#44 i l.l-It ' • • , ;'LIFE INSURANCE. ' • tng . 6fIiAMD LIFE 'INSURANCE, ANNCIyv anti TRUST COMPANY or. PHILADELVIIIA.. Office Nco32 .CIIESNUT iiT.,the Firs; Doi4 East ithe Ctiolom 'Douse. Capital, OMURA) . Ciiactrr Perpro.Continue to make lusutanres On 11Yeson ILAi. MOO fa*ntable terms. The (jaPliiii helot. paid up and inveated,roacther un with a laravdcunetantlyincreaeinu rdetiVedinnd, otter's u perfect security tone insured. The. Preirtiumemay be paid yeorly, half-yearly,or quarterty. The CoMitiny add a sarme perlcitlitally to the In phtances tb:r life. The tiro Romis.appropriated to Llecemher,4B44,and the second Minus In DecOhiber, amoirit to an addition of 8265 50 to..ttery insisted finder_ the oldest polities. niakine *116450 which wilt b paid when It 111 1311bef:otne a claim, instead of *lOOO origibaliy insured ; the nest oldest amminito#l237 50; the mann agotoot;2i2 50 for every 01000; the others in th e same pooppition acennlintrtti,the amount arid thhe of standing, peirietr additions itiake an avernge of snore than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an noel premitint. H • : bIaNAGERs. - ttioteaeß9gway,' s John A. Drown, Mimi HMIs. • • D. Metter, John Jay Sritith Frederick Brown, Robert Pearsall. - • George Taber, Joseph Ve*ger, ' • John IL Latimer, I Thomas . Wharton Lewis, Joseph T fief • John R. Slack 1 Paniptiliqn.euntainitie table of rates and etiolana tions,torni orfappilcation a nd further illroftn3l.ll/111rAn be,hadat tha . THOMAS 'RIDG)VAY, rtesitfrot, Joan t4,::Adoat.v.Acta Ths's* liscriber is Asent torilhe shove CoSipaiiy in eUtlylklll enunty, and will Effect lnvurtretiv,and Rive all Ili , :00.10.1y infoiniation on the subject 4 • Aril 9;i853 tpLtotV'S ATLAS °lino WORLD. o.l.llBTfikTlicl*Phy.lcal and 'Political asogeaptiy, 1 ant ompatited by description., Gediz raph seal. :Italia. tics,' and Illatorical,cnniaininx 107 Maps Pail' Ito now readit In be completed rn 41 Part.. Prie,e The sihe;or this Atlas is Imperial Folio,lol by l& The rilated'arnoreenteit hv the first-Art . lrue ; the pa -1.4 is or firs (intuit quality. • • Jabstriptfons received at EtiilANNntdi,fl Book and Stationery Sibrei Anguarld; 1651 32-1 _ • C. ./k saviant, 5vit.h40# , T) , 1 , 4 ,77. , i0a a”ti illa unfa,lrer 'FA+ Okr m "' tltit , No 311 ithrkeeoTert. 01..vf Bth. OF' 4 gvc.ify. tifft , r.:::l.l,! of 17r117., ,, , Cfomicals. - "k'ainti. Oils, ULLis Nara o. August 5 U. 311 • 314 - GREAT EXCITEMENT IN IRELAND• . DuoWiest attempt to throw a Rail uray Tra44 with a Pratt:qua Auonation—(9oO Po• Ions) —.Over a Priripiio s—Partial - *niers' of the Seoitessa—Lois•of Lsfe The Eillul and imand, td—A steno of horror. • ' THE ROMAN CATHOLICS ACCUSED OF THE CRIME. A most atroevaus outrage; having Its ori gin to the Irish ,Catholic and Prbtestatit feuds, had caused much indignation through out all England, and Ireland, when 'the steam. er left. An •exeursion train nine hen. 'drcd passengers, including most of the Prut-' estant gentrrof the - coulatry, had 'been on a visit from Enniskillen to Londonderry.. and on returning at night the train was thrown off the frock by huge blocks of stine•placed so as to throw the ears :over a _precipitous I embankment. Owing to the caution of Lord Enniskillen. Who placed himself on the en gine with the driver, the train - was proceed { ingjit. a very slow pace; otherwise, the cop 'sequences must have been tearful. As at was several persons were killed and wounded. The Landon Morning Ilerald•characteri- ' zee the affair as au attempt ht 'a ~ ••Roatish massacre of Protestants." . The Times al ludes to gals intended to be a repetition of AtSt. Bartholomew's." • • • The statement in the Herold says: - • "To enable you better to understand the nature of :the occurrence-, I may premise that about a fortnight since a 'number of the Ap prentice Boys of Derry took adiantage of the { recently-opened line of railway between Der !ry and Enniskillen to pay a visit to the let. ter town, a natural proceeding enough when we consider the. positiod those towns rela tively bear hi Irish story. On that occasion the 'visit passed over auspiciously, and with great enthusiasm. Sh.•rtly afterwards• an inantion came from the men .ot. Derry to those of Enoiskillen, requesting that they should reciprocate ibe compliment by visit ing the maiden city; Accutdnigly oh Friday, the 15th olt., an excursion tram. coo:ainiug nearly a theapand person's. the most respec table inhabitants of Eoniskillerr nod the neighborhOod, headed by the Earl of Ennis killen left fur Derby. The weather proved auSpielotis, and every where along the line were the exciirtionists greeted in the most en ihu manner. Be it observed the excurtionists carried no banner. noitad they liflyjEglSie with them. Oa' reaching Derry all ths,lespeciable in habitants of the Once. thajanyor, ten of the 'magistrates, the dean' and-!the' Protestant clergy, turned out to wet them; pns'ing a , day celightful from the harmony and good will which marked itrihe excurtionists started fa. Enniskillen r at a quarter past 5 P. M. Nothing in particular !narked the home ward journey save tre-h iokena of good will front the loyal inhabitants 'of - the district through which they passed. They were not however, destined to reach Eimiskillen with out being made to feel that to God alone they should he indeOted for ; deltveraace from the hands offerociuus and, cowardly enemies., When the train had arrived within 14 miles of its &situation the occupants of it were startled by a ruditenathselt. 013 getting out, they found to their dismay . That their lives hid hurls upon hair; rop far beneath they discovered the eng ines (two ill dumber) hurled off the. ine: and, providentially brought to a standstill.' fron .the softness of the ground in which they (were. The place selected for thiS diabolical i attempt at whole sale mas s acre was aarnirsbly adapted for the purpose, as it was at the !brink' of a preci pice all but,perpendicular The night also was extremely dark. Om making an examil inaiioo, it was discovered that one pour min Was crushed to pieces, and .two others hid both lees briiken, Ldrd Enniskillen, who Was unfortunately oriAbe second engine, hada Most miraculous escape, being discovered' jammed between the second engine and the j fi • rsi` carriage; and suffering fearfully fremithesteam which.was ecaldlog him. Fortunately none of the car ria.ges were dragged off the line. • • • , The-cause of ibe occurrence was soon dis cOvered, stones some dw:s. to weight Were found on the rails, which were -themselves unscrewed for several yards, and thits, front th'e fiendish machinations pI . bludatbiraty R.omanistri, some 900,,tersona - -mem - women and children—were brOught infir -the._ very, jaws rI d,d;ii. and being preserved front thrir . gieat• peril by a merciful Providence, Ibbnd thernselyeS cast adrili in the darkness of the night, at 1 a distanct-Ttel u . pvards 14 milesfroni their heetnes.. /M/Ryer, Me same God who protected them Ititifitio .14" them on, and all readied .Enoisk,il6;iO4 - safety: many—even females and childreh—being obliged to go on loot. , • Is not this a proof that; Popery is true to her boast. e‘ That she is Ainchanged and on -eh:lineable ;" still animated .by the. spirit which breathed ,in her at the time. of the. Gunpowder Plot; and that where she has the. way, she wants; not the will to extirpate what she calls heresy, 'alter Iter own peculi ar fashion. ,! . ( ! -Too much praise cittinok be bestowed no the taitraged Protestants for, refraining from taking revenge i• had they done so, many a Romanist would have bitter ; causc to rue the occurrence.; but ibe -it Said.innt ore angry word passed their lips. All, were deeply en gaged in offering up praise to their maker for their deliverrince. But this is no reason ruby gover nment nnot look to it, acid beware ho've they leave the frotestants of ;Ulster' to avenge themselves. Several have been arristed on suvictop, and it is to l be:hoped that a clue may be found to the instigators and peep& tgatorstid this tool deed. • •.: . Ibuoty appeais that fori days ;ire ro the excursion dark hin ts were thtocito out by Ate tiomanists in the totyWrituf neighborhood -as•to the probable late 4 kite train. Uofor, tunately the Pri4estatitft could nut credit the ! exigence of such villainy,' and diregarded the mutterings of the eiming storm.. ; • . The "Fermat:magi' Mail"an Irish Journal tr7A Goot, Tcsiren.—ln marrying a wife says: Shortly:alter thei:tccuricuc,etWok plac'e, j this is a very dilli , tiflt thmz to a.r.eriain be: a crowd of couritry , p eople; ass'embled. and 1 tore hand. Sinilta;'are cheap; and, besides. , idet. h - f o althougn we blusrkturtommoo :human'. they are accotthng i lo th e t, loyyr' whim niter ty.„ whew—we- pen zulli a entence; vet the ! farted int,' the contrary. By "good temper" truth should he told, .allitch as we have been 1 l• do ant mean no ta-y to - wiper—a. serenity informed by an eye w6net• .is most discred• 1 which nothing. distuch; ; fur tint, too, is a itabte to the peasantrylot tat district. Our 1 -mark of lailness/. -; Solle u np , :y. if yqu h e not infinmant states i , thatihar ly cm , ill those liold to petccive it,is a temper to be avoided who came up would hejnitleseend to put a- by all 10MM !A pollen Illatl. is kid enough: hand to renderdth slighte,:t l as.sistaure ; and , what thyn, 11111.1 be • a sullen woman, and . although one lel ow was paid liberally for , that woman your trite—a e , nishtot inmate,, bringing a little water, and'atiother Was pill a companion day- initl;toight Ii Oily think of to brg a dOor to carry off the poor suffer- the'delighis of tiitling••4lie same table, and era, neither of ; these . ' litilf. returned. i 04-1 ain i•,1.1 ,1 !..r: , aro . ,-.l.,: u h r r fei a' week Th it such nn tteciirr:Wt e Aiid) I ;Tdi.o p1.1 , ': ' k‘ 1 ' h'' , l c'Tl'''' , ,:;lL' .. V • , I , : !.! ,!?.: ;:rii I IC, 'll alll - 1 , :, , :111 ~1 .9 el ; A ,1 .1 ..ini . .! rit i I:',': (Ili, •: V. ry • ~ t.l i:. ":"4 • '1 T... .! '.: ;. a .fr;o,th ~: Iv i'h - ,.‘icil hard , e 1 ;!.;;;Lir„-m,•l a.... L u us ut . trv i le: UT tit:, ..: iat Ewes!, will scareely be iielietied. ;." : I Dr. Arnett. ' i i• ; . . . I,' • • 13• DANN:AN 13-19, from - "Abroab: ~tt~lll~s~a, CATASVISSA RAILROAD This road , was forrnalti opened on Satur day 71. I ;as tar as Millon. -The Pbila. North Amencoo,f giving an account of the inaugu ral ~ ceremonies,' prefaces its account of the excursion Party from that city,-, the toasts, speeches_, "Bx., at Milton; with the tollosviog history and description of the tine • This work is miles in length,. cum; meacine tit its junction with .. the Little Schuylkill Railroad, 8-1 miles north of Ta• magus, and extending by way of Catawtssa to the town of" Milton„ on the west branch of the Susquehanna river, in Northumber land county.- At Milton, it connects wits she Suubury.and 'Erie Railroad. which tonna a link to Williamsport. At Williamsport a link is formed with the Williamspcirt;and Elmira Railway, extending froth the first to the last named place, where it meets lbik New York and Erie Rail Way. This puts the road in connection 'with Lake Erie, at Dunkirk, and tie great west by .meacis Of the Lake Shore road, and with Buffalo, by means of the Buffalo and New York City 'road. The Little Schuylkill Railroad, which i 5,281 irides in length, extendi from its June- 1 Lion with, the Catawnsa road to Port Clinton, where it connects with the - Philadelphia and Reading •Railroad, 78 miles _of srhieft ate used to put the route in conniction MO Philadelphia. From these facti it will be i l m seen that the Cattawissa Railroad oan o , a . series of railway cohnections i bettveen Philadelphia and the ir' kat Lakes. Wheat , the Sunbury and Erie Railroad shall:be fin ished, this connectionmay be made entirely on'Pennsylvanta soil and with Pennsylvania roads, but until that . event takes place t o links we have e - above mentioned will aeci#' T ptish the result. subject m ths , break of guage at Elmira. The uataw i Ise Raitroadotiough nowjust finished, is by no means a new en terprise ; on the contrary, it was one of those magnificent Projects for the develop. ment of the, resources of Penosylyaqiat, at- , tributable to Nichplas Biddle. - the once fa- !' mous financier. /Ini his davAand with the capital furnished bylthe United sr‘teis 4,toir:l this read was not, only projeattd, but stnyey- i cd, located'and partly built, 'as far as cats wissa. But from a t variety Of causes it felt intimleilecf,rand fay seitnteett, years lay idle. 4 The energy 4 epic, -rned st'sitlint. D. Lewis and Cu!. Paxton 'h , however, awakened it., from its 'slam er , and•the success 'once dreamed is taow % rklitivdd. Though but 63j miles in length, tl(is %IA is one of,the great' est triumphitiiritiodern•scfettee—iaelsci. it is . , a great monuthent (p ,thti!einipeefingintailk ..i ties of lie encidier w'flo surOyeAautt lOef I led it, Edward Miler, and those Who have; carried it to completion. • It is indeed a grew' I work, the wonders of wiiiih can be bin im- ! perfectly described, and natsirt -the seen-to be apprectited. For a distance ctlgi e r thirty I miles it traverses one of the. ivilf ' Anion- I lain wildernesses in the cou ntry; where-.not merely the dense and scarcely p,enetfable.i forest seems to awallovisaip the.*biile"land- scape, but where the surface traversed. is so ; broken up by numerous lofty heights with 1 abrupt sides, nod Intermediate gorges of , great extent and depth, as seemingly to defy; the skill of the engineer seeking to, find a I route practicable for railway travel.'.in this great wilderness the road finds a irtsgage by : means which astonish the beholder, as lie:', priceiyes it winding around the sides of , great steeps, scaling montainous: h'eights:l striking through tunnels perched far Abort. I the level of the sea. or leaping across broad i valleys or • hollows by stupendous bridges; Irvin which the traveller looks forth in awe. 1 There are three tunnels on the route. ''the , first, called the "new tunnel,".is 2)0 feet in 1 length, the to cond at the summit ) and so des-.; ignated, is 1200 feet long, and the third tall- ed the "little tunntl,"is 400 feet long..- 7 There are seven bridges; viz: Dark Run,- 569 feet long ; Little Catawissa, 1100 feet ; Siran-_:er's Hollow, 300 leer ; Long 11.,110w. 81)0 feet ; Mine Gap, 610 feet ; Fisher's Run. 800 feet; Furnace Run, 800 feet. All of these bridges are throwna - diosi gorges broad and deep, and in traversing them the spec tacle presented from the car windows; rcpt?. feislly at this season of the ;year, is truly tarfind, the etern4l f nest b - eing every where robed in the gorgcoos hues of autumn, and starlifitig so'ilen.e'as to conceal the earth and leave nothing visible but their leafy to;rs.-- ._ •ut the bridge across the little Cetawissa creek, Which is 1100 feet in le:0014 is same-. thing meriting more than a pnssing tonic& .This bridge stands at a height of:l3U 141 above the bed of the creek, contandmr-Ode rndlioti feet of lumber, and cost bopoo dol lars. The tressel-work is of the most pic turesque and ingenious kind, and whether seen from oh tee (4 below. strikes the be. holder with wonder. In crossing it the road seems from the car windows to be irsveltdi through the air, yet is perfectly assure, and does not even exhibit a tremulous motion as the train passes over it.. • ... • There is, indeed, alonethe whole eiturse of the road a solidity of consfructiou visible which cannot fail to attract' notice. The amount of solid ma.o.nry i=, we believe, without parallel'. Where, in post mod ern road., contractors merely built' earth work embankments, the butid,rs of the Cat awis.a road have eructed great walls o 1 stone, -which impart a singularly fittitdied e p. mama& to the road, while they Contribute to increase its strength. One of the *most, beautiful iloiugh seemingly perilous of these passages. is where the road strikes across Negro Hollow, btmeans of what elsewhere, would be an embankment, but which here is guarded by perpeildicular walls of masonry ou either side. On this the road executes a curve, necessitated by the location oh mountain heights oh unti.ual steepness in. the vicinity. At :either end of this passage the traveler surveys from the ear window the whole of the horse shot bead traversed by the road. r; i:: :il3il ":Qlu~ •-r fi'i -, •••••;', -,- - , .. , ,.‘- - - - ..- ~,:::•:;2.•••••, ,. " . •;:•••: . ..-_-. , %:7" . --:.,, , t•.',1 - .,:.: - .••••:: :2:;.,:-..,-7 , :'7l , ==:= -1-' • i'.l t = = ;~li~tei~c~n~. FACTS FOR RUILOERS. One fact - is, that a square Zarin secure, more room' with girnn cost fur outside walls; than any other rectabouta: fig Me. Great length and ifttle-•:•migh May afford convenient rooms, but a u increased expense. .knother fact is, that ventilation is an es sential in a human 'dwelling. No other con sideration should *lode this. ' The har e shadows.. and doors., sliOuld be sr ,situated with iegard.ro each other That a fulldriught of air can . be stied,*i any time. hi the nnr ett'sea 9 na.hy-day gild by night. through the whole house. - The 'stories shoulco also be sufficiently. high !to 'alfbrd a sulh'ciei*y of air in all the vcr, Ni ne f eet is a „p on d height for lorver radius. tia r d eight for upper. Bedtonn ig shottl also be . larger- than -`-thev commonly are. - Great %j ur y , to b ea k), the result of. sleeping , it small Close apar t. meets. The thiridAict is. that it steep root will not • Or and alto* tar, better •thin a flat one. but:Will fait in*neniely lunge!, at the tametime that it attires . increased loom for chambers, or garret. .5 • Tlie fourth tact is. that .a - ehlinney- in or near the centre Of. the bidding will sip warm the whole house, While it built at one ind or side, the heat' be, thrown out and losf. ' .f • p. 'The fifth het is. that a!doof oprittity; from • the itut,ide into any principal room, without jhe iotervention of a -halt or passage, Costs rrinch.mt re than tr-aavestin the free.togress• olair iutu it. •. ' r - ; ; The sixth fact is. that ate use of -paint the best economy. 14 thilireservatiou it 51- forda to all wood wotk:-+Rrairie Farmer. AGE OF E. 7 :WOItLD. in a recent ikork of,lT*,h Miller's thOge , olugist, we fiud the Allowing view 4 f', the !antiquity . o f - the' world : 1 Along the efiffy shores near Vis native towd.as in other parts of the toast of :Scotland, there is a hue of Fifty caves in the lace of tht4ock, about twenty feet above theiline of siteflar objects *hien the sea - is at tirii•ent engted to - hollowing' out. SurveViug thii.set (if objects imprOsca on Mr. Willer, the "latt xif the awakening antiquity of liter glut:ie.' , triund," he'sXys. I"that the caves hollOwed hy the Hof. when ;.the sea had , stood from sheen to five and tweati feet above its pres ent , level. or, fa I timid perhaps rather•ssay, when the laud I had stood that inuchAower, were deepei.cni • the iTerage,.hy about one-third :than -thine caies'of the present coastline iliat are still in i the course of toting hollowed by the waVes. ' And 'yet the , waver' haie been breaking f against the present rUaSligtle during the his toric period. The aocienti wall of Antonini, which stretched between the Firths of Rita' nbd 'Clyde, was imiltat its termination With -reference to the existing lettels: and ere tae ear landed to Britain. Si. 4 r. , 3hlitavi r s tenant was connected xvithilie niain'and, as new, by a narrow neck of benchilaid hare by :the' ebh, aerchs which, tiecorang , to D•dorus Bic.; ulus, the C mine-slmed to drite at low-water their carts. laden with tin. If the. s,a has stood for twolhou,.and six htindred years against the preSent coast-line--atid; nit geologist would.fix his estifnate of the term lower—then must It have attiod against the old litte, ere it could have ieXcavated caves, • oae-third,deepei than themoihrt oars, three thousand nipe hundred years. -And kith sums united' more than exhatrit the Hebrew chronology.. Yet what E mere' beginning td 6,.1021c history does thi ept.ch gl thekild coastline form! • • . z - tt:7 . Notir PAP - g. I .61, ROAnY.-I,eallettre eetatly at the btlice of one d:f chir' most active Mimosa men, wh .weighed down with care. and Whose mind 'stayed to the,utniost fur the ptiblic gOod: While very busily en gaged in writing and eontrsinz, iq carat a little boy two or three years old, looking as happy as the birds ilt.it •eptertain us with their sweet Music, savitig,; l •Nuel, papa I am roadf to7;say my tittle prityer," _and glided swiftly to the sided .. Ins tither at the table. The father laid doWn hi.pen, Tint his arm • around the dearshild, arid , taught him io , pray: Oh how sweet and confiding was thal voice. I was find with; ,delight, yet with solemn awe whilellnit e praying lOr himself. tor his Paren* and his lithe mates. I felt .that rirVzheayenly Father's ear was Inclined to the ,petiiioa of that a few moments came! • the afldeti,mate kiss.• the street "..00d nigh,"'atid the father Was ready again to atteae to his arduous &nits. "-Soot}At pu lip servant is ia public treasure., , Er BlE,Trst. es,v-tr-qortittr,s,ll.,Surr Ent,kG. There is a very pills Pastan apologue ••,:ort the difference 'bet ween mental and corporeal Suffering. A king, and lits mil:ooer were diacmaing the suldec,t, an differed in opin ion. The minim ynaintaineti, the first tri he more severe. ad ',to cdpvince.his sover eign of it he took a IRO, broke its leg; shut i f it up. and Rut food before it. fie took ho = other, shut it up with a pger;,which Was bound with a 'strona. eliatti:i sa that the beast - could :Trio:, near, but norseize the larbb, and also put tood bettire Win. 'ln the motn mg be carried-the kintrib see the effect nt the expriment. The faint with the broken tea bad eaten all thedmicl iiltieed before him =-the other rias,lound dead 'tom triilit; _ 1 . 3175 ANT LIVES htive been lost from the 'laziness t.r ignorance:of paper hangers, who have laid. one paper over ;ironer, Instead- of • tearing off ihe bqore hanging the - new, There was n ivery ihandsome house neer one of oni - best provinciahowns which, could -never keep-•fts tenants, and at last .stood-enipty•and becifme Worthless, becanse nftleiestab!e trier 5e4,41.12,tw0 • every. fatirily that lived icr it. • A ready-witted obseqier ~prointsed- A ci4v_her find out the causei 7 - 'He traced' the ; nusel4l tb one room, and presently,conjfCturedi what was the ;nailer there. lie jet:a slip ;of glass into the wall, and the next day funnd if ,dimmed. with -a fetid tondenstif tored.rwo'n'sfrip 91 the piper, and disoivert.,/d abundant cati•e. fur any aintrunt of = For, generations the walls-had been papered ',fresh, svitht' t ut, • the removal •or: anyOrrigittrideirn tath : - and , there was the pliffid'Sizeiiand the ferment.; ing old parier,i, clearance, scraping 'end elleantuisi,., putien end in the ' fever, and rett.nted the value of the house. . 5 • tr_T : CrGAß•s:=—lt' ii anlndisputaide fist, that inking tht whole United Siales to2oh er, mush to,nire money is ixitentted for- the single Ariiere:a!*cify,nri , , than lot all .he ("Jo)- , _ - •-e•• • nine T.r.inni • • - 1 i SA. :1811 , 4.4 ; , 111 .- 341,7.. ti:r 'jar . • Le. .4 i .t 4,1,14 • 11€4104.:- . --.. - • 3 N'o,