ITrums F THE I MINERS' JOURNAL.• In • siIeGLIK gracrrti&iox: - 0011,11.1,A.0 per atitatinips3 . athe le attranett—s2 25 in If vt 04 within montbfr—and $1 40 it not paid with 31:e P it " • • , , To Cares. feecopies to one liddrusa In advance, 'L . ,e 5 Nero -do 'do ...__ do io il )ftera do. Ito d.,' ' ; Z) 4: flab FUNK. i,i WMI Most bo L-renriably raid in advand of sent to onx , &tress. . ~. . , . hi CA moans ASV (atline :V; no .10CP..0. wah Lefixrulehed to Garden aid other* f a trpo iC3. 7 9 a i nd School .r t.ar d l 'c e ' r r s ). ;uppl . led .. with the Jot ‘.. ( 1. St irin advance...! . . i THY' LAS'OT 'NEWSPLPE : I 0 mill, , ,TiberTnrderithe disenutintutn of Mel:L.llmr pls.!". the publisher pay Optima:to to ap them uaril wesrssei are paid. i•:c.__ • ' 1 If sntecribers neglect ~/ - refuse to take their Ut . "* . s from the offices to which they are directed• they as. 1.1 responsible until they have settled the bills and Ir. seed them discontinned. .11,14,7113 m rettonte to other plastic without' Inform ia4 the publisher, and the ne wspoperaare sent to the tir me direction. they ii,r held responAble. il'he courts hare derided 'that refusinc, to take new Si- per , from the nelata cir rentesiu.; and leasing them un soltsi Fre e l s trims fse . ls e rtientonfititentiattnt fraud. RATES OF ADVERTISING. , I 1 ono souse, le l cents fur oue iunertian-arth 4er:tad Insertion, 2-`, cents ...t, h. 5 lines. one titne\ LI ' A___. cents-.cubsoquant Insortiottn, Litt cents each. All adver. tt . .. POTTaviLLE IRON WORKS U.-on.= ts over .1 linns.for short ik. iods, chan.asi as a square. , ---- - - - - - *- .. ( atni t m , 81A AIN & 1 , /.. 'N.olo.ol'l:flip wiiiriiii: 0,2,1: f:, r!T.. , taarA t ,50 . z a 2 c4 25 '1741324 00 f. .t ...... , i ,„ 0 ,,,,, u ,„ 0, du o • public that they have ';„. mi .,,,,' • 1 00 1• t 7,0;1 Si 0) 350 4 7, c o , ' - :, t ... .. 7=. taken the Establishment known as the att ig o .re rta. , ma i ti4as or ou sto as apt co rang ;Tr uv s ts. ,,‘.. i 4 . 111.a__ .. 1 ' ;'...,.. ..ilt en '• vii , th le et , l r n , p W r 4 4 , rk red . "'l to b l ribl e4rilu'L all Ma r k; 5 ' n .,,1, r40 ,.... , 200 3 5 0 OO a 4 : 0 12 67, lOf 2,101031 Enginet. manufacture Railroad Cam and Ida- Is ho i chinery of aimed every deartipticm. at the shortest ten. film squares, aOO 4:A o so IU 00 oaniter od,, 5000 50 OO r, 00 ' 0., 00 i flee. anti OD the most reasonable terms. p eeis ,,,,, c i .„ o , " abrcad, in want of bicatu Engines, will find it to their Half column, 900 12 00 It 00 2.r. 00 40 00 i ~,,e „ Att .. , l a 0 0 2, 5 00 30 00 , 45 00 00 i. , 3 adzuftitatieituto i til i v:l i hern a call before engaging elsea Item da" Hotness :Nati 81 each--aecutum dad with I at! ---: - ' i 1.,,,,, strartheuveut..so re he each. POTTSVIkL,LE IRO* WORKS. Adecrtivenurnta before ltbirrtages and Deetits,lo retel l ts 4 5 p,,,..„,m,, ..„. 1 iff .,,,,,, ........\ re line for aril Insrtsubequent Insertins, 5 mints '''' "'----- • •-"-• ----- "'""L e -••••••••"" • T er line. Nino word ate counted as allele In advertisfrtg. ii e NOTICE.-The Subscribers' hare this Merchants and othent advert by tho year with ,i - a .... soft day formed a creixtrtnershlt, under Abe ,tan.tet and a standing Overtisernent not exceeding 2 !e t. . ''''' MI firm of POMIti 11, SMITH & PuMitoy. gums of at noon, will be charged, ineluding snbertip• --33 :1 5'•- a ia : i for the transaction of a man rat /Landry clan. I SIG 00 . .......... -- wad Mo.-hole flonee,s, at the old-estate tparS in Ow =wont of one quarter column with --I Imbed - Pottsville Iron Works.' corn. rof Narwegian tad changes and subictiption. - 825 00 Coal street, , it. It. PllMilOll, ty,,i,out changes, at the rater' designated above. j , W5l. SMITH. Advertisements set in larger type than-Aisnal will hr , ' CLIFFORD POSTROY. rtevrged 50 per .cont 4 entrance on these prices: All mats , Pottsville. March 21. 1,54, _Leff . 01 he charged the same as letter press. . No Trade Advertilawernts received (run Adverlitii•g 1 FOUNDRY AND. MACHINE' SHOP, Agents abroad, except at 25 per rent advance en these I STEAM CAR FACTORY, Le. prices. unless by special agreement, with the trabliaiker. t - Ye rile T..--1 he business afire late firm Marriages and Deaths, 2:i tents each. Deaths acemaps-of :4\ YD}.R t. 1111,5.1.5, will be contiu ubd • lib notievet 5o cents each ..t, n . 1 ..•. x Z11 5 . 1 ned by the subscriber in all •Its eariou, All Notices, except three of a rellzlous character and i 1 itEr ~.. - branches of Steam Engine buililing. Iran ' r eaueational purposes. will be rhargeti 2,5 cents far any I - Founder. manufacturer of all kinds of -amber of lines under 10. User 10 lines, 4 cents per line , alarliincry. for Rolling Mills. Blast Furnaces. Railroad Malawi. I , Cam lee- &v. Ile will .inn continue the witless of MD- Proceedings of meetings, not of a general or pulls - char- Ir; and Selling the celebrated Pens Ifbrist If a its :445 and %tier. char g ed at 4 runts Tax line for each insertion- /A.m... uri.l Spam linu Red Ask Vials, fititiF solo pramie- To fai•Mate calculations we will stati that tr.,i lines tor of these Collieries make a column-IG4 lines a half cniumn.--and t•'2 lines a ! tiIIOINIE W. 8N YDER. ,oarte .. r ..lump. 2952 words make a colurnu-1 lib a half r. I.lf lumn-and 738 a quarter column. All edit lines iper *lb 5.101 M. rharged at the rate of 4 rents per lino. 5 early advertisers' must routine their advertising to T heir iiwn business. krench. for other. sale of Beal Eie tnti% LC.. Is not Included in iin.ine. , nilvertisenent. ' HARDWARE. IRON COMMISSION -MARE HOUSE, kIENTRE STREET Pottsville: -- Thu suhscribere are preretrrti to furnish the Trade ttirhiblebt and Openttert et PhlladrtphLv priros; (frx.Ltht 3 .1,101 i wholesale or retail, bout Arnorictm Bar intn.!ntan vfart n red at Pottsville. and warranted of eupetior I ty. light T rile, suitable for mines. end Cable Chisins f.rabbo , l at uhnrt notice direct from thy importer. y" Y A RDL EY * SOS. C-11 Y,,rk Store. Nov. E 2. 1,4:a PLATFORM SCALES, j.IF EVERY DESCRII i 'II()N, Suite /hi., for Railroad for weighing it te. i`o .1.. Om. and \n:. n tvntls generally. Purchrven. run no risk—erety ...ale is tie kIIVITIED VOCAUCT, and If Aft , l I riot; n , a G , und ;ad-factory. can he retuned without chant... Kietory at the Old Stand, established for more than laeuty yearn, corner of Ninth and Melon Streets. ABBOTT & CO.. I Slime:son. tn. Ifilleott Abbott. • •reept. I'M ! 35-7 m ROSENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. ti EXCE‘,I,EN'I' AII'I'ICLE FOR ,lining Cisterns. Spring4]..u.,4l and wilco-, I nd for keeping damptiens from wet and exp, red Port:ale by CIIA RUES EPA RD SMITH, of tool ITucee.soi to the late firm of LEVI SMITH k W. Corner of F.rout and Willow Streets, (opposite l'h id rtatell. Railr , oad. ; Philadelphia. Aug. lii-ly NOTICE. TmIIE S.III3.4CRIBER ties „o t i,,. th a t he twis arv•inte4 m,i;p:onn mum; ;IT, brare Nlerrhant!. sole .l gent •for the wale of -The.rat ,;,t I t e er coif Gate laille;.," In thin region. . , J. S. GRAY. THE SURSCRI Belt Is pn•panar to extrute order; for !tore Anentionrl.l Spring.. They are decidedly; the art let?rt er offered to t.publie..bein,..• , remarkable r kint pl bitty and du rabilit3 . For N0. , 1. , 11 , and re -kW at • GEORGE BRIMIT'S . . = . 4 . 1 ,..tte min.,. 11,1,4. pottsviii, HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT.- , TII E SUBSCRIEF:II. bat fie,: now arring,- -,— * - 7 - - e d hi; 4tmat.S M ' IAN tio•W Op, of bilSille,S, . . - nod it 11 a new liehmainal 1 , 41 of (crotch -- - - ing :dl curt. goolii no the I.u.dnecf of the i Region may n%lnfre. at 'their 1 , ..,-t 111:Irk.ct •IMIle, • its the isupeetk , n of the Putll,.. I 001 be al.nym And and hate Am hand a full ••1 , A of lar Inm. j - - ehntlning Ax,, - Vno I tnn. 0 , 31 :th , , - 1,. : .. q..ot. , Tr 4,1,.• C.h.linst. . • r•ir Iron. , ~ . Nnit, and z-pilie... P o ,i,,,Ta,kle Itiodni. Italnws, ' I :Anvils and V iee , .. , t , .. 1 , Isniware and Iron Ike. 4, PaNit:E. : , 7111tET. three loor, Al' Mi6 . ; 14. EaSt I P H.:. . FRANK PCITT. 21;,t11 =I • SLOPE CHAINS. T HE UNDERSIGNED begs respeiq- I fully to call, the attention linors. Coal and nll thaw lit want of ItEST l'ltOVElkor BEST i'llll \t4, 41trininins or mill purpose s. to his lorxo of !rest lINNOrtI4 h 17,41, from :, 1 1,", ineli to inch. made from boot re s flned iron. Ak o . to bin ptivrk of M1,17' PIIOVPD ill from :1111 inat to I untV from the: lost , 31 , 1:: Iron, which ‘t sell on I ery rtmA , .ont , lo t/rms . , DA NI lITII Y. .No, 401 Swtitt.sol) wt.. and No. 2 Dock st. Wharf. . • . 1 'IIF.FI9I. TO W. T. X.rlrel .t . 1 n 0.,' I . l', , rt l'a Own. ),.I,:r 31.1sim Hi., ) char!, %1111,r S.- Co.. ' . 1.11140,11)1)), :t1,47,171t0rk .E )10(111;:lit. I )...At) C.m.kill, Eli.. I.li.well) L. duo,. 24. I^:4. .. CLEMENS, .41. HEISLER'S. slitiiimunr.tid; AND iftoN ST(IIIE. llentre treat, 3 few (11.,r. :i1.1... Marl 44 41::l5f Side! h3,Nevoltgtrtotty .11 hawd a run a...sort myrit ..f . , mato U. Tool, ' '.%%11, 31111 SP.IOg., ' • !knitting. 31:Pedals. bable rutlerr. s , ,l,Jlth.•r ' • T,. d..' Pocket Cutlerv. ~ ill, and It p+, .! i ca.rpent.•r. T‘cth., .* WI.. ci,ll,n_and Er. 1.1, , , Brit:mix Ware. , I , .nnter and 19111 - 4 m '.code k Mini, 114.0dreN, , And Itollod Inol. ' Hine Barrel, i'lno and Sheet “ . I Talde and Tea Spoonsi . - ,t. :•licar..and Itlitter Steel.) lira,. and Enameled Kid.. in. l'iot.. arnksdo.et Moe- 1 ties. Un.. conj., and Sheet Urn,. Pan.. Itoilcrsk Tea Ktittlen, i', 4 and Ilan Brad, I illeavy Eailroarl Traci., ...,mu. of,all de,riptions. , , ;:iilroo,l Inm and Sink., UC.I. X.'•ut ;mil tOnntl:c. raw. 1x.u1.1.. and Simtle thins, rat lon't.. - nil , pwrcl, ( . I , lllTell. Ito n tdc and Single Pia,tols, - not liniie... : :hot and 1101110 (logo:• . o k n. and X' i,., 1 , 1 Poudcr Flack.. i ill oh. and tn..1,1t,.1 ; Powder and shot.i !ma Pump., ' %Voter Prt...l PercUshiott :co. I'. lisp, 31,11 Ilr3, \Vit . , (..p, • .;,h Timilhhh:::. I . ;1101" 31,nuttity..,. The Sul,..•ril,e, ',Could re , pertftilly invite the alteintion ' thc pupi.• ~,..t.ertillc. to 110. mhne and ctlser artl.ile. of mriwarl• t ,,- I,,lter.lls lo 03...1t1 , 11. ~, then “ry• 4.1,, - In! t 4 1,....11 :V+ low os illy o',u out or Philadelphia. ~n4ust '...:', lti., - ;1. i ' 'i . :1:.1y. 1 GEORGE BRIGHT'S' milNE‘t• it AR (IlV,k It 11 STORE Two donr,.. be low Mato' Itotel.atid neatly I pirrorite the )11- nets! Jlank. Pottsville, wli.re will be round an excellent tu , sortment of 11. \RICA rut,: n,!: Trimmings, Files, • Fine Trays. • I liritnnia %Vars. Ass•rt merit of flue. Lock, • • Tabl‘• Cut Ivry. 'l'nelleteutiery. Slssms. nitii She,t inen \Tin., Tin Plato, Brno , Kettles; Stal !rims, , Pan! , and Unllers, iChains. , itaiinstd Tram.. Powd, and Simi. • MMI .7 1 . nr•q..., and l'aint. wr I rnn yr All Tilt :tar ml Iron and mirk Tntia. niFti n: ; )taterjab: 1..; , lEEE Saw%. rd Urn,. MA I 1 . ,1011,101 to t. • hml•olf that. thanks to the nubile for the parrot age he late firm of Itrl,:ht h Poll, and nat io his ihdicidttai ral.rpy, he u ill be rommand thrir eontinn•.l support by goods be has in stun. Oriel attention if low , rates at which he i)4 determined Late of the firm of Itritrht .t Putt. trot it • ',, t• al the and t ;:treh 27. 1.,;11 sIDDLERY,LEATHER POTTSVILLE .. -AADDIat AND lIAIINEI.‘i FACM ICL—SIO7.Ie and Doublo Carriw..tt• Ilarn,..N. tglynr mounted, ~.... A nd fi n kgh.Nl in thr• It3n,k,moat p.tyle. always 6 ' ',II hand. Alon, far Itraty trams. utanufActur -, . f 11 2 1.....: mat,rialq.strun4 and durTilik. ' , addl.,. ' , lit.. and rill mlrts of Trappin,r. I.lonin 4 in thi• Sad ..l 1512,411.,5, kept rfrnstantly n.ly for sett,. fa. Illivi, , in i ~klt3l*; for Collitry purrr , x, ou hgml , or vide r.i., rt 141,131i1i1V suppliwt ;$ll rea• 11 OSI ELS D MR,. • Clittreh, rvitre f.t.; l'ottis 11Ie. 1,, MOROCCO FACTORY. X I ()Rocco LEATHER and SHOE 4 - i , nag store; at la•rr'n f .Itl musnit, on linilr4ad • o•olt.r41:31.41 roaroctfully Too: ti,. fo_oomiler , of 1,,," well .knovril et=tablirbecOlt..t tint ho will e.attin t.lt,.•lllA nuLnlut , of all kinds of , " 1 :d4tizi)CCO; • stralt.. Vromdi af,;11,,k hinings, &e,. le.: and will ffotitatolly A...a a ifetiortl astiortniont of all kiwi,. of unit w. oak Ta:)nril an d lird Sole Lottlt2r, Sln'pghter Fr.ot-ji 0011 lily Calf Skins. l'ik,l,oathor. and a variety of Stine Findings, ugh m Thnlakt,l,alLw. € . /. 01 4 14 '"" kc.. 411 of whlrh 4 , 1 at tht:l4)west .1 ..101IN 11757,M111. r• kinds , of Skins. Audis as Sins.p. z•umAc,lakeu in exehttrige for Wither. at the it market Own., ar p.tld for in c.toU. I . ..tt,ine, °et. . LEATHER AN : FINDINGS. SUBSCRIBER respectfully in- The &teen:lieu of dealers and others. to his and writ selected stock of Leather' and Findings. , hirlit Is kept ennarantly frysh-by repeated drafts u p on t... nianutarturers of thia adantry and of Enron, and ;ft.6 Is rn.tdt up:ln part of tile following nrtlel.•s.;i it thy le..t tisk and rod :kite; Planghtyy. akirttuz anti , lorn ...I don liarnet.a. 4Anti and 11• It mat i ng; mg and lyirini dn.; Was Upper. lint. (train, Butt and '.la t..: tilt Slaughter Kip.. Salted. and foliar do.-; ty.conntry.•FrErtritandAttatrnt Calf Mini - - Boot le Buck Skin!, Pad emu.. Chamois, and lleroteos; ',lin, and Linlagl at nintost orrery description shoe "t•-et. P.:tyet thrnof: ;Mk teat cont. Lan.,, and rdlk t ;;Illoontir BLit Valltel Colored Iliyuli+b Liedin2. and crimped Vronts and l'a , rt nip Ejelyt andel-baiting marbin., and Inc.h.' l ' ,Coppq• and %due Nails; lifer.. Rasp, „, 11,1 dttr..1 Pero: Bristles anti Itcnt Welt; 46.- •ttml *thee Tmes, tasty, Crinips: Clarnpy ' " 9 - e'l , r.l C o d LiT,T. and Tanner's 0110Slane at; I.; 't'^:4l; fools of all kinds. ri,niy for al., b t's rump ttta , r irti.lys not ennuteratyd and all tied; .tat 4.1 at the 1f)W1..41 market rat,. 14 It'll IT ; .I.lll\T. lenur;Yr la kwde,, Ft:, alyt‘y 13t/t. •• 32 lyt . PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MOIOTING, 13Y BENJAMIN , BA 1 1 AI4, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL. XXX. ••IRON WORKS. 4anotrit M. Inki _' . -- SHOVELS!. SHOVELS!! SHOVELS:NI 0 1 TUE Sul.criber, having purchased the Port i . Carla= Sbotel Factory, formerly conducted by M. Boone It co., continues to giasinfacture, an d de liver within Lite county. at the lowesYliiitidel : phis mires, all Unds of I.lorelit, Spades, nod Garden ' ilt,s. , . ;'. The attenit , ia of °pennon; and dealers is particularly raffled to ,his manufacture of Coal Shovels shish for strength and durability, cannot be snrparaeld by any oth ers in market. 'a hand. at ill times, a superlor studit. lie also keeps on haled. at all times, o eor tj of Cal . Biddies. whieh he with sell at wholesale and retail. Shovels, stp.ules and Hoes. of any site or pattern, mad'. to order at short Uotlre. and repairing! promptly attended tn, CHARLES 8711.131, - Purt carbon. I November 15*. htAl Retf TO COAL. OPERATORS & PIONEER •DOILER - The subscribers is•spectfully f l u Be the f. attention of the loudness community to their Boiler iVorks. on the itittnd- adjoin int the Pioneer Purteme. Pottsville. Ps - where they are prepared to noutufacture • , BOILERS OF EVERY DE... 4 131111110.N. Shiebs, Air Starks Blast Pile Gasometers, Drift Cars Ate.. Ate. Boilers uu hand. Being practiral meehauirs and having for years devotes.' themselves unlirely to this immesh of business they flit ; ter themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfastion to all who may favor them with a call.— individuals and Compinksiwill find it greatly to their ad vantage to ***endue their work before* *ligation elsewhere. JOIIN JAMES NOBLE., !day isLlt lit-tf ' POTTSVILLE ROLLING - MILL. ' et;4 Tilt: '4-T.BSCltillKilit respictfuliv an iii !Rh nounce to the public that their new' I`,nll - i.iii ii Mill hi. now eiimplelod and In fun 0pr.... i t lit, ration. and that they are prepared to imp irliVritrot ply all kinds of liar iron of various shot, .whipb i her will .warrant to I. fuperior in quality to any obtained Criiiii altrad. at the rause prim. . :rho:: 311 , . , matinfacture T Italia. for the na, of the Col lieries and Lateral timid& weighing from. 21 to :A1 ilis. per )ard.mado of the hi at Iron, and which will be, Muni' mud, cheaper tlian the importial article. Being poetical miadriniw.atol haring had i•onsiderthh. 'experienre in the leen biminerw. they gaffer them...elemr that they ran give entire witigtaction tie purehisent, and' also reek,' it their intemiat to totrinize home manufa, tuns. Z-.... 1 0 11 N ltUßNizill,.! CO. 'Nil-ember-d i 1F;i1 49-ti Ell BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. f a z Ituris4 IN ,s, nitialllEß.lrop,ml Itrt‘F ! . 7 . t. UMW rounders. -rt.tsp .. t.• , •tfully inforiir thek- ,, p - 'i ',,. • ' . trims:and the publiegsurodly. thut ftvy r s lOW ~,, , ..'4l - , fully Ignovred at tho atx.ve establish ''',ss•- -'4`nient, to innnufartitre Steam Engines tvc every size; Pumps. Itailnad and Ilrift dirs. nod every Ober dosoripti.ot of 'lron and Brass ,(:'.stings suitahle for tla , Coal Mitring' or ether 111Apt , l. on the u'init tr:toiinllr torn], Abut. Mowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces- aud Marhine work-In - general. Repairing of ell kinds done with nentnesa and despatch nt thorowest !wires. All work furnished l them war ranted t..porform well: Thry would Follrlt the ru%to III) of (lotto* who may want artioles In their line in 'hid viehlity. All orders will rrieet, with Immediate and prompt atten tion. ' S. W. HUDSON. 11. W. IIUDSON'e Murat 4. 1.• Z; • ,• 2ly FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. 3lt ! , uhserit.ers Sillnoutwo to the Pub- Air that they are the l'roprioterh of the Franklin Works Port . Carbn. lately car , on Iry N. Milyulan. Whore than rms. w•eJr~ ti nue to tnanufart un• to order. at the 11011,.. StIWO Engines, l'tamps.coal Breakers anti Ma. hilt of almost any sine or alo, eriotion. for mining or ot rmriref=es.'? Mx.. Railroad and Itrift Can, Iron or Bross :a4 Inns of any size or pattern. Orders are respect tolly s . 1 , 1216LE1t le 11110. ~Elk 11,4 1.1,it • - Franklin Shovel Works. . _ The indserils•rs - rontlnue to 5 urnlsh the Colliers and flanier.dof Schuylkill County. with Shovels of all kinds, at thelow.e.rl'hiladelphia price, Attention is partlctl. lady c.41..a.1 to their coal :hovels. •Inden.-fer shm,.6, of any 51. , .. or liattt.ril promptly attended to. • 11EO. 11. FISSI,IIIi a. Milk l'••rt . ltrl.on. Augu..t 21. 14,52- j :14-tf NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE. SHOP. • soli cE.—TII, lendness °WI, late firm zt•rtti.. plow of Marta .v. Ilntriken will be eontinn,d by •%. ..... , .. e......... WILLIAM .1. NI ARTZ,:et his new Fenn .kr ...... i Of main dry and Machin, Shop. on Staueh ('hunk stm.t. to the Lorough of. Pottsvitle, ad jcf:iltel ' E. ki. 111.ANnz Smith Shop. I,le will manntltr tarell kind,: of STEAM 'ENGINES and PIMPS, of any 07 1.0,e And rapacity for raking or breakitig Coal. pumping . or other purposes: EMlnew.,lllowing, Cylinders, SS :der . Tuyem and other tnartilnery for Blast Furnaeo , , of the 1,7.,) ~,1 most .pins t .. 1.11 ci.Ntruct Inn. lie will also make ti1111(1, It Ad 1. 1 9 this and DRIFT CARS. lkin;.; a pm •tleal machinist - iindattondlng'iv•rsonally to eWry departim•ntl of (lie establishment, p•Mwena giving him ord.,. may n•ly n ith periled safety on having their work; rrformed promptly and to the very hest manner. All per;sols having claims rt.:Most th•• firm of Start: A Entriken, will pre;wmt the wame fur F.-ttlesn.int to the Int derl'iall.`,l. mud •dl Prmtla owing 5314 firm will paw the SUMO It, the unidersignell. he Icing authorized ',witle the' bireinewv of the late firm. • . . 'WI LL1.61 .1. M A IiTZ. Sept. 9. 1 aT• I [June '..tt. 114.51 2:3.4f I :16. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Pcittsvillie, Pa., ESE .1. IVItEN A !Ms FS,. Invite A lv ~attentiort of the ldn•lnev4 community to their New )Lachine shop and foundry emeted IsdlW.llCoal and liallroad strertA. fronting on Norw..l.:lan e.tret. where I M.) are impart,' to execute all order , for machinery of Brass and-1 su.ll ao `roam Engine< all kind , of 11,nr- In.:. for lills.,4lrist and :GU' 7411115. Singl.• and h0u1.1.• Pumps, C.oal Break - or', thin Cars. all klmlx of Itailm.l.l ':ea fe. Chairs ter Flat aud T hull: linzs. sod : taw...kr.; all kinds of •r.t.t and sil•ought Iron Shafting. Being practical taochank, and !faring' made th , demand:: .d Its Coal Ile:zion their study for years. al,O al/linds.d Alarhinory in citric line of tail:inv.,. they.. tlattvf-lhon.elre,. that work done at tloir sati.fa..tion to all uho may lea ,r thous ‘‘lth a rail. All ord.,. thankfully rertdred and promptly' v•ct cut;ll, 141 The m. st *emu,. ~.. ~~'~_ ._. =!M STOVES Bi-TIN WARE. STOVES! STOVES ! ! =1 •"! , ti , :lrA I. A WARDED by lb.. Franklin Institute. r.., 'of I . llllndelphia. We, the . un.tembrne,i, would :11' re.pe , tfittly (-all the attention of the public( to our r.orwrior to be keepiiii,''and going out to board" said . Mr. I, deterred tram acting upon - them. Ashton, after another chapter of the servants Bjshop O'Reilly:Says ' "The:Cher& , deficiencies, and short-comings, ; and '' over- '; ford', belongs to me." So Bishop Timor sub-' grown ideas as M "what was their Wpm, and stantially said to the Catholic Trustees at what was not." "I should like to try it, at Buffalo ..‘The Church of St. - Limis belongs to any rate," continued he. ' . 1 • me!" And because the Trustees would' not— " Why, Mr. Ashton ! I thought you wished i as they ought not,—adrait ithat spurious-pos: to keep house, because you could. have sot sessidahip, ; the Pope. sent over his Nuecio to much more liberty, and—'' ;j.•awe them into a surrender of their' prOpertv. - "Well, Emily,lso I did but it is More for I Whether another Nuncio is to be sent to at , _ your sake than My own that I would make the I bitrate at Hartford we shall see,—as soon as change. I see Our housckeeping.is.a source t the Pope and the high .dignitaries of the of torment to yo. It has beewitothing but one' Church have dispoSed of the question of the uninterrupted chitin of complaints ever since} Immaculate Conception. ,The ownership Bish we were married; Precious little comfort do .1 - 1 -op O'Reilly says he has, iu this case, it „Is pre ; rr see!" I cuied will be found. on examination to have These remarkS sank heavily into the heart no better foundation than that claimed: )y. his I the young wife, and she conldlnot refrain I •offiee,—a foundation which we expect to see rote) weeping' pkssionately over !hem whei , 14 h highly respectable and. influential body he was alone. One day, while conning ( priests above nienihrhed, in due process of he ills of life, shh said : ne; thOroughly . demolish:. . 1 • . "I know what ill do; TR just run over One point- more, and We have done with :ee my good and friend, Mrs. , Wilst "1 s- new _Tinton 'for the present. . Bishop And so Al.! Weiit. Mrs. Wilson was a friend i O'Reilly, asserts, . . . tom. infat4 ; tq her she unfolded the whole; - "I removed the deceased from the pastoral atter—hertwhole heart and all her troubles.; charge of-the coilgregettion lust July, Air rtht "My dear child," said Mrs. Wilson, smiling I' sons - which justified me so far as to lenre me kindly, "cop are 'voung vet—that is all."_ Inu other alternative before' conscierree."i "Well, dear Mi-s. Wilson; is there no hope, I t. If•Fathe - r Brady was "removed" to satigy while I nut a young housekeeper, to make my I the Bishop's conseienci , , that "conscience.' it husband happy'?; Still, I would like to have' logieally follows; 'must still be very uneasy, everything in petfeet neatness—move in per-: :Seeing that so many, priests have •voltint4trils feet system—arid yet have quietness and -come forward to endorse the conduct, nrid es ease." 1 1 - pouse the cause of "the- deceiised." To be "In the first place, the object of good house-. keeping is comfOrt, and comfort int Plies quiet and ease. AlwAys try and have everything pleasant for.youi husband. If you have any trials of a trivial nnture, never mention them. With youth, health, means, and last, though_ nut least.; a husband you dearly, love, what right have petty trials to intervene between you and happiness?" Oh. well, but I have the worst domestics in the world ! They will not let me instruct them at all; and nothing is done as I should do it• " I think I heirtl you say, not . long since, that they were i - ery neat and ptompt;' said Mrs. Wilson. "Oh, yes; but they will not let me com mand them at all. I cannot t9reise any dig nitc whatever Minty own house.' Do not exact too much, - said NITA: Wil son. "Don't yon think, by your own short ex• perienem that 'perfect obedicace is the most difficult ul human virtues V' "Well; perhapi so," said Emily. t.,.,-But how is it that you take everYthimr s Yv, Bars. Wilson . "By lwering tigeneral snperintendance by not not in terli , ring tOo much w ith urr s4vants, soul-aging them! when I have an opportunity, ;and svinpathizi4g with them in:their trials short, by endeavoring to make everything as pleasant as possible by an even course daily with inv hnshand and sonlints. Don't. let little dillicu4ies grow into larger one,—, You will' find them much easier to -conquer. (hie must pass dyer - Much to get through lifi ha pel}Y Limly went hYme, firmly resoli 9 edto put en practice the giiol advice given her. . Mr. Ashion scion observed the change, and,l with great:delight, remarked that he did net envy a man. his i'singie-idessednesW . while he .• had such a sung resource for crushed spirits , —a pleasant with, and. in short, a happy home.) Itciigions. A BIS-EOP AT THE BAB The arrogant ' F id tyrannical assumptions of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ilartfiwd, (Ber nard O'Reilly isihis name,) as set forth in his conduct towardil the late Father Brady,-a, priest of his owl persuasionh-haS roused up: a flame of indignation—hitherto latent,--' ' Wherliare Val.. Mal Olds and Disney'?. among the clergy and laity of that faith," ' Where are Norris, Miller—aill which!all the llgtimis in the world may find ' SVhere's the host, of hungry leeches, it exceedingly difficult to extinguish.. In ad-' ' That grew fat 44i t i the ' , Omani 7e' ~ dition to the numerous priests (*hose names' ' - Has the eP': of '' 3l x an d l. "if-a:!°";'' we have already given,)_that hive had the' - ; Only served to . miketheta !ft!. ? i ~,. , . . And the .2 koretgn population audacity to .expihss openly tneir.•sympathies. - Didn't help theta in Ilie Drag? . for the oppressed against the oppressor, we; • I are now called upon to add one. more to- thA I Have they heard from PLansyli ants .. list —Rev`. Mr. O'Brien—whohtfieiate•s ill the • - • . Anil from Indiana. too; . When the Pe' pie take a althea , Church of the Holy Cross, in. Boston. That' What quee things the People do! , priest,. it seems dared on Sunday last to pro-' I I flow the On( -seekers grumble:— . mince an eulogy upon the humble priest , • Let them ti eiti finding fault— 1 . who, it now pretty clearly appears, was hunt-, 4 Hew .them tiO,the famous river„ cd—literally -hided—to his grave, by a jour-; ; Wltl,re.the'*aters aye aro salt! , ! neyman despot in the garb of a Bishop. In i ' ~.( vh.„ i n , en , ... ne t .... ' I t his great colur a mfo n ...._ this cathedral ehlogy, the late Father Brady ;1 i . Trt;i:+ defeat 41 . gasping ones?' •,: . was described aii a "man of great piety" and I. : This assault np4Ar'their fortress, "industry," and beloved for his "virtues;" ; • Mathis spiking Of their:guns ! "wherever lie whs known." But mark!—we; )It must be a m.ondrous PeOple, . . are also told that he had been the co:mpai., . That van serve, poor devil s so!—, : ion t)1 the Rev.: Mr. Ekon, an nm a d r i t .,,,e .- , Bow the deuce they-erer,di4l it, , ~ . Alt rut:toter: '.l\ uttung hnow . • priest, in the early days of the C.atholies, in: ! I Connecticut. Remember—this is the testi.) . .Sow.serfloper, Octaer, ,18:24. : . . molly of a Bonita' Catholic,—a Roman Cath-! . olic priest,—not, of a "Protestant," a, "Here- .• , l : •.° l :ra "Pcur n " /.4116 ; All tic," or a "rascally Know-Nothing." It is! 'lt has been the policy of all former Presi not at alLimpr4able that in that one itali-: 'duds, in selecting agents • for diplomatic sta. cised word, -Ini . Trican, we have a key to Ber- tions". to- appoint Ameriean born eitikens.— nard o:Reilly's: relentless . persecution of the Such ha'; been the prolwr jealousy of: foreign good priest, whose grey hairs he sent down! influence and- the 'High appreciation; of na "in sorrowido the grave."• Father Bradylwas ,• tiomil dignity, that Cie earlier Presidents con, the companion Of an "American!" - An out-. sidercd ho one really entitled to reprolient us rage, indeed, that should be punished, not : abroad, but a Mmic-broi, thorough Anierican. only by- robbing him of his pulpit and har-; Theretbrii,our foreignembassiesOf importance wising him with an endless variety of person': have geneially been filled by such men as al annoyances, While living, but tignyila' him Jefferson,' the elder • Adams, Franklin, -day, even the rites of sepulture, when, unable 100- Monroc, Pinckney,•King, Marshall, anti aluist ger to Contend for his right, he sought,refuge, of - utherS' of 'the Revoliitionary stock:, Whose in the tomb.l . I• allegiance-was Of no doubtful tinge. FRANK- It' Father Brady did not behave in a male:: LIN PIERCE, however( immediately on his ac. tier becoming h. man and a christian, the . cession to the Presidetley, taildly overstepped priests and people Who rent the air with lamp' all previous caution .t.in!this subject, and made, entations for his death—who forced their Way! ,a,most startling inroad on-what had litten_tt into thechurch:and had a Mass said over his' diMelihnoted custom; rind we had laiped Was body, in the fade of the Bishops refusal of a fixed principle with Pri!!sidents, of all par consent—who, next, resolved to bury -the'l ties. .rire•appointedihrce 'nog ey;liwri yii birth body just where the good - father wished, to: ;to most important diplOmiitic stations;! Pierre. have it laid--iit . the tomb, immediately in . Smit e . to Spam; Robert Dale Owen to-the two front of his chu E rch,—we say, the clergy and! Sieilies, and Augustus Belmont to the,Hag,ne. -laity who did all this, :ire, logically,.porlicepsl Apa:rt from. their liarign birth and Areign crintinis with Father Brady. Ilf the deavil l yotrivy, these men were not l Peculiarilv cdii. priest was obnoxious to the Bishop, forhon-, tied to the recipienis-of Federal favor. That tumacv, disobedience, etc., et.e.i so is every; , the American people may, see*and kin* the one of the Roman Catholic priests who took kitid of material selected by President Potito: part in the•thrbidden obsequies. I to nil, our important tOritign. hinbassies, we Bishop O'Reilly has found it imprudent-or; ;mh . joiii brief sketches - of,' Sotile, Owen "and impossible to keep silence, it would appear, Il Belmont, as drawn by the editor of the Bothot in the midst ofithe storm he has raised about 1 „Journal. Thi• pictures are true to life..- - his ears. He fee.dy essays to speak in de- , " r: Soule iSa rank secessionist, am! ult ra : fence, in a -letter published yesterday; ' M but it:: advocate Of ..`ilate's-right heresies, h!`manifest w e understand his very inditihreht English, it!' destiny: `sciallow Cuba,' ii orb Mexicip,',‘Eig,lit. is no defence at all, He sari he "was not , ever) body:, sort !.f a politician, who is Ito more asked:to give a! burial place to Father • Brady 2 fit for negotiatiobs -abroad ; than a POrtugese in 'front of the! Church." Granting that he' ,sltever is to be the agent of the Colonization was not-7-why,lin the name of all thati:is right: Society in Africa, Educated .by the !Jesuits, or honest,—why should Father Bmdyl or an})its report has.iej with the design of catering other father, ask another man's permission to • their Order, te has imbibed all their: vicious use his-own prOpertv, in whatseever manner) •.principles; in conscience'he is as elastic, in he choSe,--especially, as in this :case, nothing, k _cunning as apt,:iit artifice as ready as the is done' inconsistent with the duties and olio) veriest disciple of •Loy Ola, wlarthis any, plots gations of his: sacred profession? Father and plans in the low purlieus of I European Brady'S frieml.4 say, the church. was his-:-/91 Courts:. Oar national dignity has been griev- Bishop•,O'Reilly's. But thisi asider'-it is!'dis-) ously wounded bylseading such a man on such tiuctlyassereed by the editor of the Hareford I a mission. . . . . . ; • 7Vnies, twhO holds proof in possession,) - that; "Robert hale Owen is the son of a S e chtch "the HiShop seM an order lay -telegraph that! infidel find •socialist, and is bitnself r an infidel'. lather Brady'4 remains .should not be buried: and socialist, of a still wprse stamp, A .co.. in front of thel Church; and iii accordance worker of ninny -Weights, in the era ! tif her with this order ? the grave which was opened: wildestvagaries,.he shocked even his earnest n Friday, wad closed on Friday night. :: admirers bv the Oen mivier in which he'as- As the Bishlip does not meet this allega-I) sociated with .and counteniineed this notori til 1 on, it looks very much as if a deliberate pre-' ous woman. But a few years since,' he pub ' varication of acts must be added to the ettor• fished isti New York ilia Atheistical paper; mitres alreadvlat his door. Again, 'the Bish.'. which 'assailed `.the. Bible and all forms of j op tells us : ' ! i ! , Christianity in a scurrilousto z ne, that:offended . 1 "The Rey. Mr. Brady died possessed of al _every one who had the feelings; we. will -not : butial ground, wle - Je- I bail a right . to •uxi ::,.tiv of a Clitii•_;t)an.: but of n man ,. 1, 1 en n . . . . consistent, the Bishop 4liould now ''remove" the Rev. Mr.ly, Het: Mr. O'Brien, Rev. llr: . Hirt; and their ,several, associates, who. in cplelirating Father Brady's obsequies, un der the circumstances, treated his cnted and despotie pretensions with the contempt they deserted.„ The,e priests have dared to he 'then. It remainif-to he seen whether!an.at temitt will. be made here, or im Rome, to re .duci! them to the condition of slaves:: In conclusion, the'Bishop "As to the action of the peoplein the case, it was limited to a few, the chief of whom is a most worthless man; and was so considered by the deceased. - Here, again, the Bishop is uttering, in an important particular, a statement .that,t is, no toriously untrue. “The action of the people was jut limited,to a few: We have •the con current testimony of 'sundry witnes:4es, in Foe. that the obsequies were at,fendiA by "thou;jands. - One report asp'; "the !streets .were tilled by :in immense coittouirse of ex people,--while another emanates the n ton };,l c at, full ti% e .fhousand .. i hhe es titu our Reverend Father has of nuMbers; is as ab'surd and out of the war, 'as his esti niate ofhlie'intelli:kenee of a public . that are: exp,..ted to boli,ve that everything he says is all right, in what ever . Vhodv else sav:4, is all political; . . - A. . • - From /iv .1) yio , i fOuzr/f , BOOT OF THE ,1711TEltR i 13 1 .; _----- .1 H • ry SLOC ST,IGS, _I4Q Whati! , up animig the Pople? What's the all eAeiting news? teh a eentapering of Such n shaking of their ,hoes! *hat n Icagthvaing of facet, What . a taking elf 4.f hide=!. enough to,harst otier buttons, 'Tis enough to split our sides! ,Where's the ImeofoeO Legions.? % Where's their Imam of days of yore'.? • Can they count themby the thous inks? Can they count theurby the store? ' have dwindled down to nothing'—, Past all power l 3 redeem! . Who e'cr -heard of such a fizzle, 'As the grand Nebraska xehrtne? . . STEAM-. PTING - o tr`l lCE . . Hying . Fecund tliree i rteepes. ye are any itrepstrett to execute. JOB and' BOOK RINTING of elver st.yrtpt ion. at ay, tylleti erne A. 0 1 1 - It4rttetiveittaii It me be doi3i at say .1144ent Itti the Caiiik* , ch " Pamphlets, ••. I Rills of tailing, Large Itatrrt, Rail Ilmsel Mitts, • Arper &dr, r , ,rfn _lgnescent, ' 7;tne PAW bat Heads, I Order it the very Etiortast notice. Our elect. or JO4l TYPE is more eatexialve than that LA any other Office in: this roc- cf the Btate,,,and. we . r.nop haute elopkye...l elpr,m ly for Jobbing. Being a !ntetleai Prlnterour,lf, we will guarantee tau work ti 3 be ailAbeat. :as any •that ran be turned out In the Pt:INTIM; C0f,4)1113 dont% at tho rhortert notk, • ••• BOOR IBINDERY. • Book,' hound in mete rirly of atylo. ,erery de,trriptlon martufa tured, hound and ruled to or• 'der at ahort notk-o. NO 48. . . -.-, I • gress, as a - Ilepresetati‘e from Indiana, he, uniformly opposed tie election of a Chaplain; and did ail he coald to throw ridicule on re ligion. • Such is!•the man whom President Pierce selected to rapresent this nation at the Court of Naples: _ , "Mr. Augustiot 111mont is well k - hown on Wall street as the agent of the Roiltsehilils, and as a private gentleman has no doubt an unstained character! Ilis • Amrricitri citizen ship, however, is pe •haps. rather the iresult of pecuniary policy ; than patriotic impillse ; for by naturalization hr rowers of investment and finaneicring* : are greatly 'enhanced and enlarged; it is 6- . note-worthy-1, fatt !that the Rothschilds aitvays belect agents-whd are wil ling to identify tlionselves, in form ,at least, with the country to Which they are sent. In conjunction With . hiS Wall street operations, Mr. Belmoat4or years. previous toi his ap pointment io the .lldgue. performed the duties of Consul General for Austria in the. United States ; and so highl f is his'credit Ivith.the'Aus trian Court, that three years since, Itlien the Chevalier Hulsemanilett this country in a rage, under the lashingsof Mr. Webiterts diplo ram l iie satire, he eon 'ded the business of the- Austrian Legation tie Mr. BelmOnt, in his ab sence.' These faetsjtend. to corroborate the report now current that Mr. Belmont's estalkri lishment and equiplige at the liaguei are don ned with the insignit must: fashionable at Vi enna. Whether Siili a . man is theproper representatiVe of this country at a foreign court. we think the! great body of American - citizen;;, both' Whips and Democrats, will have but one opinion. • , . . "Etmo.pelins.caa lave but a poor opinion of our.: nationality when they find that, a large proportion of our, Ambassadors of ; i i•ank aro thoic. who; lint a few •years before, (eft ; their shores as adventprdei and fortune-setters in in our \Western 'World." _ - ika) — FooLs witti bookish linuwlialge ors: children with edged capons ; they hurt their' 7 selves nnitput others in pain. ' .Rtix;sia. =Mimi used in the mines are Made of tallow !nixed with charcoal dust, (powdered charcoal,) which is ,tiMid toin crease the intensity of the . tiettrt: watt Your?. ut:Axs.-The art of living easi l y as kti money, is 'to, pitch your scale ot living one degree.lielow yotir means. Comfort and enjOyinent are more dependent upon easiness to tie details of expenditure, than upon onc'elegr E ce_ difference in the salle. .7. 4 . i- THE 1 4UVEICK,KISN.:---- I LHA night when anie o'ne uame Froni'my swiftllood. that went an 4 erase A.thedsand !ado shafts. I%f flanfe Were .4hivered ini thy narrow fratne . 0 hare, 0 flirt e fl ro le,. Wdh one long kit. ray feheb• c ord Ihrnnlh 11y 1 :utili;.klit &inked' den. '• r....ii - -'' ^.l..t.titsT FAS (lONS from Pads tell cis that all petticoat's ae now made witli tiouncvs. .Collars are lunch larger, and limo. tin. appeal , :Ince of small tippets. The work is Ail.% rich, and there is scarct4 any limit to tho diversity of the patterns , Guip u re lace i.'4in' favor Mr (lips, collars, sleCvds, ant all ilcserimions- of trimmin g s. , hark iilk dresses ate •f.lecorated with hlack.;..!tiiptirellatc. &i?';A TE\AlEic 111!'et, nrh OC( . :{Sii)11:010 hay in L 11 . 1 . 6\Vii his airivnt witV, daguerreotype, perpetrated the tidlit‘‘ittg: N11111..:1111 ghling."•t*t.r the earth . . I , ln3t.ni Finder hurt; • , tit'';l;iit - hile t MO' i,llv • 'Who) it Ist, ,t., 11 , . • •on, „ I , 1,4 1 =I , 4oN - vo):NoT IV% \- p;G; dust , of a fair hi.1•111 , :s. t 1,.. Frye I'4l Society itt .'slaticlic..itcr N. 11.. a slim-, the lit,. Mr. Davi , , Nias askt4l whvther thincing is ul l l,r allow rd. Ilis ati . Awe i• w i ts ditneing did no :2:0:1 id, it ivtis a barbaroas custom, awl tlw lirst liaptist of I,y ityitriltY satitied with thr reason: • I stated i I neigh hurlitio.l of I Lumbers of the 'eh ( ' ptts.ed through th ilretht are to be see! where they have' fa I • said the'srone thin. small pox epillenthl monkeys, dying o large nueil)ers.. Ser A Wtirita says it is his pitidii will yet hear Lang Syne," ters by.steattsi, 1 The Lafayette. - (l.a. what could bemor of the locomotive ,1 steaming ',you 41', come with songs t aw- St r rt}ais*.tnv PRAY mt. :7 -A black minister was . closing up prayer. when some white boys in the .i3rzier had the ill Manners to, laugh, so that he sable _suppliant beard them: 11e. had said hut a moment before,and very earnestly, ‘,lp'ess all .Idat• haulm'," when the laugh occurred, and coMmeheing again just before tbi‘.Amen i the !Mats old ne. gro said, "0 Lord,lwe are not in the habit of adding pOstcripts Ito our prayer, but it' the 'spression.'llress aul dat is human,' won't take in dose wicked white fellers, den we pray dat ,t de Lord will i‘ress F Some dat aint human, also besides. Pottut. to StieEnsmfoss.—To imagine_ a lady's bum is.flelih—to believe a lady's fig- . nre is all adimike ' to . think a handsome foot is .any sign well made walking tuachinory in a woman—to th nk 0 woman believes • haft von tell her=t4l)Plie‘e marriage`a state of bliss--40 .think , btVause a WolllBl/ , .ays she loves von that it if, r t Gist--to lila that you can kiss another ivt;ornai t . without your wife; knowing it--to getjtirenty hundred.; weight in a ton of coal, or eight feet-by foot; in a cord of yiood—to .think i l there is Jr,lory i,it politics, emolument in al - hrandy,bottle—lhete arc pop ular snperstitionS . .-1--Thrflifio RepuNic. . I 142 , --pEDIGy.EE.4The New/York nnaiw in rummaging about for thi, origin of:the Know Nothings tins Oiein hack 183-1. very cob • Bider:Ml..l It saysl that sonic fatir'y that the =Know. Nothings were origitati.d atipat n year ago, and . lip to that time W4'112 an tindreamed of party. at they had their ledge:; in Sparta, :mil "Sam,' under •* Greek name, .as stump. ing it in all the itowns south of the'Tindua so long ar , o as when Greece was in its glory.-- The nil Greeksjwdrtr terrildr had on aliens. They taxed then, inordinately, butovould not let them vote, ianil altogether treated them worse than mOdern ULLMAN anti Scnonns Know Nothing. 4 piopose to treat "the I;reekW' of our day, when tliev have carried 4very point, and the Arehoti ott, the Grand Coi,lncil occu pies the White }liise. - • ttrir,vrEtni OE-Cohn.--Itr. kane. in his lectures betorel the Smithsonian Institute, up. on the American Arctic Expedition, gives the following graphic,' description of the effects of extreme cold :Oithin the Polar (ircle:— . the appaung temperature bf--40 an d or i O.to flegrees below the frcehing paint, cold hecarde as insensible itr its effects as heat indeed, hetween the, positiNn:effevt, , tlre yery high, and the negative of the vi•rY low scale, it was imply3sible to'disbingiabh by sensation. • 1. pot; gonTg• out in. the 4;pen air. the face beeante enenisted with . if icy% rind, and the lips were glued togethei . .by the meriting aid of the beard arid nionstache. The trigger, of, a gun blistered au; finger, and a jack-knife in the pantaloons' poAt t, - eaused you to jump as v•ith a.,urlden scald. During the longldarkaess when they attempted to be guile the winter hours ,with theiitricals, an unfortunate Thespian dripped the tontmaimic . flat-iron 'as thdrOi receiving a sudden ; burn. Indeed. best clay a row of bliAeri had gken eviiienc,j of the truth thatin temperatare, liarirtirs. Filial the tnonke'r: in th`e indad are-dying. in great. l'erstms !ivilo ha% e Wiro(l:4 report That hun lying delta on the ground len front the trees. it' is was nbeerved 'while the prevailed in Trinidad. the that disease in ir the ...Went/A. ;.1 niqi n opinion that thi'? Weiitern Old Dan Tucker," "Auld avert' on the Wiptirn wa, ifistnnee of teii want::: to know pleasanuthan the rouz4ic three or four,- miles off, it Columbin," tend "We greet you." •