linit•Vs , _ OF THE 'IIIIIIHERte JOURNAL: immix.turshthirilmtt; , _,' : • i IVO DOLLIES pm annum. psyst4. in adwanow..-P 1:5 if ant psid within *it niontits—pdt: cif - not paid w ithin the year, • • To oxras t. • - • , nave , w il e s to (Jaw address, inadveinee, • .• . WOO . . • -do . • 10 00. Gneu de do do ". • 1144. • •;• .- 0 0 ciet , e , & v ox& iptiOnitnilrrt b11 . 147.910#4 to &drums • TO witurizas ASO omen:- Jecr.isi will be turd to Cordaro sad etbine at tlw'pa 2.00 copies: cationtm% end shun( r eae h, re supplied with the Ate. :Rt. at $.l to advance.: - • VIC L 81V 1 • it auteurtbers order the discontlauance of their neer e• pspara, the publisheF may =dirket, to steam them until arret tnes . ara pald ff . • entealbers edited or retina to take their mama. De , from th e (daces to which they are directed. they sae 130 d respeollblif until they here settled the bllls and • or der,,l them diseontinued. If s uburibera remove to other pleas without Inform ing the publisher, and the tietrapapets are sent-to the for. vier dinallott. they see held nopousible- - The courts here decided that refusing to - take newt*. per 4 from the °Mee, or remorlug , and leaving them un called fir, is prima etfia evidence of Intentional RATES OF ADVERTISINC. • , (Ms sisters of hi lines. 50 tents for oue insertion—sub- l : i m-tvet insertions. 'A cente each, 3 lines. ono time. 25 !. cerit..—subsequont Insertion , . 12 1 .; mots each. All adver. , KURTZ, BEYERLE b. 100., tlan-nts over o Dees. for short periods, charpal es a eiutz . Three ones, 6-94 b4l l Wire Der ern Nasratflacturora t - eases. ' 01 !r- 191 2' • $ 1 °t> E - -4 7 ; 18fT " tt- , $• rt. 00 . xriNERsviLLE, Schuylkill County, ' - i iyi Five lines. 100 150 -2 00 350 4 00 Pa., continue to manufacture to order, all sizes ot ALI, ern FIVE LiNE3 COUNTED AS A4OUm oF tc:e Ll:er..._ . cod Screens and Ridives, wire armzus, *46 etc. fine square, 1 2t ., 200 3 06 5 V .. 8 ,. Q 2, I , Orders left at their Shrp, in Mime :setae, or with W: L 500 800. 14 W l HEISLER, at Clement ik Heisler's Hardware and Iron Two slosr , s, 200 350 6so P z . (X ! , r l , 3 _ ( oi l° , t, Store; Centre street, Yetis:lllo, will he prtmiptly attended Three silt:vex, ",- 00 450 (touter col.. sOn 050 . 800 .-.' ' ' ! to. old Sereons repaired at the shortest notice. Half column, '3 0.3 12 00 16 00 .lo 09 40 00- One column, 16 00 '25 0..) -30 004,5 00 00 00 Defei ,...,,,.. 7 . 30.1c. ,.. ,4 Kunz, nrx.EILLE & CO. 51-3 m. ' Or Ilusimrs Notices, $1 each—accompanied with an I advertisement, 50 cents tack , POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. Adeertisoments befwe AriLtliageS and &a:hs, /0 cents . I".r ihee for first insertion--eak 4 equefit insertions, 5 cents gt ' GEORGE MASON & CO., respectfealy gm annOunce to the public that they hare per lice, Ni ne words are count. 4 as aline iu ruirerthdog. . • ...,N, •.. .. taken the Iron Works, on Norwegian st., ~,,m , ,,,4 e t 20 Hoek, will IV Cbarg44, Including inhaled ' p. -.--" e, ..- •-.., where they are prepared to build all kinds $,5 00 i a htoam Lagmes. manufacture Raiinaul Cars, and Ida- Con. ,:t. . . , space to, the amount of one quarter eeletallt with 1 : chine of almost eve st ry descript l ion te , at the shortest.no. changes and guissaription, VO 00 i Coe, and on the mo reasortab 0 rms.., „emus from Without ,banges, at the sacs designated above. I abroad, in want of Steam Erq.dnek, will llnd it to their Advertisements set in larger typo than usual will be advantage to give them a call before engaging elsewhere. eh% ~,e4 SO per cent. advance on these prices. All cuts _Pottsville, May 11 — __ _____ ___lo l tf_ win bochlrl,:ed the same as letterpress. POTTSViLLE IRON WORKS. No Trade Advertisements received frets Advertishig Ape's abroad. except at 25 per cent. advance on. theist Foundry and Machine Business. prices. unless by special agreement with the publisher. NOTICE.—The Subscribers bate this Marriageg 25 cents each. heaths wenn:Traded with no- f 11: iii . a, day. funned a copartnership, under the tired. t 5 rents, without notl'ei no charge. :,.... '.. '.' fuss of .P,O. ROI, SMITH Sc l',olltOY, AN Not his. except three of a religious character and -- r rrr iy r - fur the t section of a general Foundry for educational purposes , wilt be charged. 25 cents for any t ... , .et i -Tr'"end. ./1 ins Business, at the oldsestab number of lines under 10. ,Over 10 lines 4 rents per line listed -rouse:lle Iron Works," corner of Norwegian and sidttional. Coal streets. D. It. POMNOYI l'i,)CeNktiLlgil of meetings, not of a genera .er public char - i WIL SMITH. serer. charged et 4 cents per line for bach Insertion.' CLIFFORD POMMY. To focilitete calculations we *Ol state that 11fkl lines Pottsville, March 23.1554 , 124 f mats , a colouin T -164 lines a half column,—and $t lines a ----- ----- atter column. 2.35:1 words nuke a celume-1476 a halt, An FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, rolumn—and 738 a quarter column, All odd liras aver Steam Car Foolery, Ope. evh quart. charged at the rata of 6 cents per li..e. N I")T I C E.—The lewdness of the late firm Yearly advertisers must eenfitte their adetrtishig in pi; their own bugbear. flgencl e i for others. %air of Raid Es. ~ i g i 4 1:6 4.1 of SN YDhit & MILNES. will he mann. este, Re.. ts not included in business artsertisenents. .1.)., ~ ' ttedelty the subscriber to all its various brenrhes of Steam 'Engine building, Iron a zini. o= Pounder. manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery. Ibr Rolling Mills, Itlalt Vurneces. fathead Cats. ke.. krt. Ile ai❑ . also continue the business of Mtn iv and Felling the alebrated, Pine Attest While Ash and Meis cud Sifoh a Veins Rot AM (bets, being sole prolate. for of theso Ceillories. . GEORGE W. SNYDER. . 3-tf STOVES & TIN WARE. . SOLOMON HOOVER, wilotx.sALr. AND RETAIL DEALER IN • Stoves, Tin ware, warts, Brawl ware, WM tania ware, Cutlery.. &e.. Thankful for past pat renisps. be hopes, by strict attention to tnwitsesa. to merit a continuance of the favor et his old customers and the public to general. lie has just added to his already large stock of the above named articles, a variety of lloctking. Parlor and Mee Atom, of the latest and most approved style.. Also. a :variety of Household Furniture, ouch as Tinned and Enamelled Boilers, 'Min ed and Iron Tea. Kettles, Brass Kettles. nrittalthia Ware, Japanned Ware, Frying and Roasting Pans, ...hid Irons, dc, de. Also continually on hand w Inge assortment of Tits-. ware. te. Me has now the largest and best stock of his line ever offered In Schuylkill County, to which he In vites the attention of the public In general, as he feels confident that he can suit them both in price and quail, ty. They. would therefore do well to call and examine his stock befits' purchasing elsewhere. r. B.—Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing Prowll4, - atten ded to. Also, old doves repaired, or odd plates. lire-brick grates. de, can be had fur repldring *hosanna. Old stoves, -and all Mawr old iron taken to exchange for new. . • • SOLOMON HOOVER. • , ,- Lim old stand, Centreostn•et, ..ouro Market, Pottsville, Penna. 314 f Anvist 26,1851; • NEW TIN WARE, Copper and Stave Manufactory. • , (tEORGE H. STICHTEB announces to his numerous old friends, and the public goner ally, that he has engaged 'in the Dove men- Akns& beadosee angina =eh an eit l andve plan. • " ••• that he it enabled t 5- yell hit goods at prices , which pelmet la euePlavedin cheapness In any other similar estabilsbinent in 'the county. Ills store is in Centre Street, a few doors South of the place where he wu formerly engaged with lh L. Psterly, in the Third ' ware business. • ' asining the massy article* In his store, he will only make mention of the figlostli Stoves with pipe. Copper-ware, Comer Kettles, of all 51741: Brass Ketties, Japan-ware; Tin-ware, of army de scription, Tin by the Box; Rooting Tin by ' thetuv. Japan. Tiu, by Use quantity or by the pounds Sheet iron. by the quantity or otherwise; Russia ttheet Iron by the hundred or by the pound. Also, a new Pat ent wateroooler, which is one of the most useful ha proveroeutsof the day, especially the facilites during hot • weather, and. in short, all other articles belonging to a complete ectablishment - orthe kind. Orders for work in his line, scut Tin-roofing, Spout ing, he.. as aim mending, will be attended to promptly at the shnrtest notice. r Top highest market price will be paid for old Pelt ter and Lead. or goals given in exchange. GEO. IC STICHTER.- "32,-.ly Avaxt 12, 3854 PIANOS & MUSIC, = . , . . PIANOSt , _- • . . , . firMiM. ir.DMANDS, Treater ' - of Mush% has for age superior toned plancet, fretn ,the ldres of 'Hallett 4 Wit, Hoak= , 4 The subscriber her also u good second band Planewhich tie:Will sell cheap. -• Also, a' fiirsii toned fire Octavo Melodeon fronithe Mann rectory or C. A. Prinie ,t Co., New Eat; anltalAe Oreille. er church or parlor, , , Olree over C. Towers, Es q., corner of Second and Ma,- hlnt,oitge streets. J !A•r)t. :masa. r-- ---, - - - - . 1 . WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUMS. THRKE ILEirikus hare been awarded to the Very elegant and superior I 1 Piano Fortesoxhibited by the subscribers at, the Crystal Pam making-the aboce announcetnent, they would take this opportunity to return their thanks to their onurnerous friends for the extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to thou. and assure them that no petrel will be spanad to •nstain. tio flattering reputation already attained. In ”reler to most the greatly inciefted demand for their In strunients, they 'have added lard 4y to their manufactur- lug facilities. which they trust will enable thou, in, fu • tun", to promptly'meet every demand. Also, on hand an assortment of ;eery supeOor Melode ons, of every style, and at low prices. GIiOVESTEES TRUSLOW, • $O3 Ilmadway, Novi. York, (Adjoinik St. Nicholas liotel,) N. ll.—Premiums were awarded by the Anierican In plituto to their Pianos. Ilse pent to succession. ' Atizust 28, 7854.. . MUSIC PUBLISHING - HOUSE. tad• um it WALKER,4ueceesots to GEORGE *MUG, lio.1(03 Chesnut street, under the Utah Cowie, Philadelphia, are constantly put.diahlag the latest Music, from the most popular Au thors in Abe United States, in A Style that will tie with any 'lssued at any other hods); either , In, thls county orEtirope. They have alio the pleasans to annennee to the public t hat their stork of Sheet !kiln& on hand, consists of the largest and most templet° assortment to In found in the ,onntry they art constantly adding to their stock all the N.ise Musle published in New York, ton, &e.n Ttley also publish several Instrnetkm Books, Which are is general use . tttronglinut the cenury. . , • aNMI-- , A - fine &senescent of. th ' best thantithetttrees er Neer York. and Boston, et the lowest cheap prleel. , - • MUSICAL INStiIIiIIIINTS.. Also, A general assortment of Gana, %loins% Banjoes,- Vlutel, Amen:lends. de, Violin. (hater and Harp Strings, of the best Italian qualities, All of ninth 'win be furnish rd to the public and the trade at the leaved rates. Ordemptinetually akts•nded tn. AA''' All Lee & 'Walkers .N!uxir and Publication!: can be st.tained at B. BASNA\'S hook and Musk Store, l'otts. sale., . PhiLvielphia, Feb. 4, 1854 . • • &,tf HARDWARE. IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE, (1 E Isll'RE . STREET, Pottsville.— i The subscribers are mimed to Tutuila!, the Trade 34. - hinists and'Operatora a t.l'hiladelpplit* prieel, (freight s,hied) wholesale or retail, hest Anterlmti Bar Tron„ man ufarturrd at Pottsville. and warranted of superiorquality. Also. nett T rails suitable Ler mines, anti Cable Chains iuralthed,at short notice direct front the Ituporter. . 'lt. TARDLRY &SON'. York store..Vev. 1%.3 ROSENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT, t N EXCELLEN'r Airricrip.Foß titling Cisterns 4 raults:Spring-honies and C'eilatt, at../ toe keeping dampness from net and exposed For sale by CHAPAES SHEPARD SMITH. Of and ancrei.sot: to the late firm of LEVI SMITE'I EION N.V. Cornor of Front and •Villow Streets, (oppotate th old stand) heilroad., Phllade . 4 Aug. :Ztl. 1! , '54 tAprills. '54 • 15-41 31- NOTICE. • • THE SUBSCRIBER hereb gives_ r. Aim that be has appo MUleted air. GEORG): 0 lIT. 1 i r d,, a re merchant, stile Ascent for the 1 , 1110 ' a "The Pnt er.f D ',or and flare Spring." In this region. . ! . J. 8. GRAY \-.. TUT: ..-IlliSci‘IT!!!!.1 at. prepared to execute orders 'for tho above mentioned Sprhairs. They are decidedly the itrtirle ever elnered to twt• raw, being remarkable ter r•im purity :and durability. For . s►le, wholesale antkre. tail. at nniairr k Ir-n and Ilanlwin• Steno, Centre Street, °ppm] te Minerie.ltntk, Pottsville HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT.' IitTHE StifISCRIBEE,IhnsIng, now arrang ed his grads at his new tdttoe =of biwinesl, and with n new detertoination of forrthth ine. all such nod mulles hur4ness of the "atkegion mar rquire. at their lowest market ealtte, e‘hrita the insiwtion of the Public. I shall la always on hAnd And Lawton hand a full stock of 'tar IWnt. • Chopping Axe*, Vlue Imn. Coal Shovels. etc: ' 4 1.4.7, Tune Chaim, :4,it Iron, Nettle luttll Stylkft.l, Tiwkle 111mkg, An,lle so 4 dc.,. 11 -4 , aN and Iron rkvit, CLXICX. STUCT.T, threu float's. Market, Fact at3r - July lAA CLEMENS &. HEISLER'S aIHARDWARE ANTS LIMN STORE. Centre Street, a 6...4 doors doe above Marlud (Fast ~.)..,..ugtantly oil band a full amnia vent nT ~. Sir.i , lin Tolls, - 2 - ..-1•7! txlsat and l.zprings, Itu:i•le•.: Maw!::',,, ' IT,e4;• Cnt.lory• . ) 11 " , •:•aacr a Tv :s. ..,,ii'orki:ot Cutkry. . a} - e,.... A 44 ii,, 41 ,,, . - ~ .' , ;t7.3ql , ..nttr'li MA*. N2 ilk gpik-7 andltrada, illiltania Ware. • Genstar and Platform Seale., Allen's Revolters, nu al, 11••11H1 Iron. :Ririe lifirrtis• 44 1.1, 0 4 nnti Sliest " , !Table and Tea Spoons, , r4 '` l ' ' . "" 34 ' and Til"tsr :Steed. • Brass and Enameled Ref: Tpa. Plate and Sh• 44 Me. 1 410' IR ' ''i ' , l.rot - and 1..h.v. Bram... Pans Holton, •t fell Kett lea, Fib and ii.,•l,aad, inst. • I ;Railend Transa, V ulllnu ^f all dearriplloils, i Rama,' Iry and itlkos, hill. X-eut. and Cirrular &mai Doulns and Single (lama, Lincelisei ilopp,ra, ( .7eareta Menhle-and Singi , t Piviohr and Km Ire., al l -,t and I}anu. Tai;a• kir% and VE,‘„ • Powder Pinata. . •traeks and Tapktelf, • , Powder and elvd ••• , • Quin Pampa, . Water Trull Peremaiden .. 11s. ' ° . elk's and Team Wins, Ca . pa, "VII Taiatingr, •• • /Ride Motintlors, . - Chi l 'Alt 4 erilers wAsild raPsettully !sults the attsdnimi " n. 9 .10 Pablir geneei)ly,tii the Mare and other 410-1 " J 4 '''' H t , Um ntillterfOK to Tan OM. u the are deter. ) tolaed t.) 6011 as tqw - as may omens oat of nuadelpbla. ' August "'' , UM. .. 251 y MIME PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY *RN - INQ,, BY BENAMIgI BANNAI4„ ' POTTSVILLE, SCHUTTIII* COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL. XXXL IRON. WORKS. =MP -- - • SHOV.ELBI SHOVELeIt SHOYELBIII. 6 THE Subscriber, basing, purchased the Port Carbon florid Factory, formerly conducted by 11. 'P.m. & Co., continues to manufacture, and de , - Hoer within the minty. at the lowest Philadel phia Prices, all Rinds. of Shovels, Spades, and Barden lines, The attention at operators and 'dealers is particularly called to his - mai:madam of Coal Shovels,. which the strength and•thambility, mama' be surpassed by any iith en in market. • • 'Mahler keeps on band, at, all times, a superior quality of Coal Riddles. width be•w•Ul sell at wholesale and retail. sb o robt, Spadrat and llOek, of any site or pattern, made to order at short intim and repairino promptly attended CII.4,IILES SMITH., Port Carbon. 43-tf November 18,185. t TO COAL OPERATORS £ MINERS. Pioneer Boller Woika. arilliW It The tio su n b:M e rs b r t tretfull sa f nui la n si n t i ej the 1t6, 1(L1 their Boiler Works, on the ing the - Pioneer Furnace, Pottsville, Pa, where they are prepared to manufacture uomits OF IiVERY DESCRIPTION, smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Bleat Pipes, Gasometer, Drift Cars, ae., de. Boilers on hand: " ' Being practical tuecheinim. anti having ter years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of business. they flat tiri themseivas that work done at their establishnumt will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a cell.— Individuals and Companies will find It greatly to their ad• vantage to examine their *mit before ensuing elsewhere. JOHN 7 1 JAMES NOBLE. 1141 EWE --- POTTSVILLE ROLLINC MILL. .1 TILE SUBK"ltlliliftB respectfully an unwire to the public that their new Itol)- lAOIIIIIB now completed and in full ope ration, and that they me prepared to war 1 - ' ply all ideas of Bar Iron of TariousaLwe, which they will warrant to be sum in quality to any obbdnod front abroad, at. the same p,ices. - - They also manufacture T Rails, far the use of the Col- !larks and Laterakitoada2weighlog from 21 to RI ihs. per yard, sande of the-best Iron, and which will be found much cheaper thaA the. importedwrtiele... • • ! Being practical mechanics:and haring had conaiderable experience In the Iron burins, they flatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and also make It their Interest -to patronise bonie manatee- —4O/1N.,11U1151311 tf . A. CO. TieeeniCeVfhlSil 49- ' IRE SCREtIIPACIORYi Chazignot rroprietess.. • • - .KS , Dm" • • THE undersmied have - iwor sinned the` proprietorship of the Wire tenon Factory_ In Coal 'stroct,'lately om ducted by _fl L Cake. under the &sa -1 , name Van& il f alliakNosnd heretordeaire to call the attentimi.or Coal Operators Mid the pUblic generally, to their extetrive establishment, Arrangements are mad for petwurreg the. very-hot of materials, and eiders for work to a lar , :c amount will be filled at the shortest no ,, M.o, and on the most satisfactory terms. The sulateribers..ntoreinvea; .having secured the version of skilful and experienced worhanen, Invite the most * aid oxantination or test of their screens, promising them equal to the bast turned-out, in other manufactories. HENRY K. NICHOLBi Jan. it, 1X.5.5 14f ' ' TORN •liAltLdN .14-tf BEAVER MEADOW 'IRON WORKS numos DIMMER. Iron and Brass I Fotindent respectfully Inform their pa. 1 — ' , ,""rt' irons, and the pub* generally, Diet they j - tra::uauz are fhlty prepared at the above est:lller - mint, to Manullseture Steam Itsgineant every size: Pumps. Itailro.td and 'llrift 'Cam, 'and' every other description of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other business, on. the most reasonable taunt Also. Blowing. Cylinders for Blast menaces and Machine work lu general..-- . . Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of MOO who may want articles; in their line in this 'withal. All orders 141 met with immediatkand prompt atten; Hon. • S.' W. ifeDSON, D. AV. HUDSON. 9.1 y 3lnrch 4.1851 - - DEFIAVEN'S IRON WORKS,' lillnersville. • TRH linbseriber is repared to Mann facture STRAM I:NOV:4LS of any power. nitlß Pumps of any capacity, and era! Breakrrs Qlw`Cllcotherey description; as well .as every kind bf nerte.htnerY , used lii Mines, ltreaters. Furnaces. Roiling Mills. RAW 3fitls. &c /NMI the Ittririties possessed for manufacturing, and from, long. experience , in the instates, work can be turned out it this establishment, at the very lowest prices, and of a superior quality. ' • - persons desireusof itttlrlgbp machturrY Of any Mil, are invited:to call and exatnine patterns and become ac quainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. , Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict Attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEMANTN.' Docem*9t • " 1854 : 4;i4f • • FRANKLIN IRON WORK& • THE Bulreribers annotutie to the Pa lk that they are the Proprietors of the *:"" Franklin Works. Ikni , Carbon. lately car , tied On hy:B. Billynt,n;aharethey.eno „ - Mote to wannfartrtre to order, at the. shorteat retire, Steam any Pumps, (kat Breakers and Mathtnery of - share. any sire or dearriptinv,Tor inking or other purposes. Also. Ilaread and Drift Cass, Iron or Brass Castings of any she or pattern. Orders are respect full)" solicited . • • OM a. FLSBIIIIt Frlonklint Shovel Works. t -The wolreribers ooutitnie to furnish the Colliers arid thmalets of Schuylkill County, with Shovels - of all kinds, at tbo lowest Philadolphia prices. Attention ls particu larly called to their Coal Shovels.. Orders for Shovels of any size or patt e rn promptly attended tIFA.'.II.• FISSInt & BRO. Port Carbon, August A , • , 3-t-tt NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP: NOTICII—Tber bustnesi of the late firm or Martz S Entriken Kill tm. continual by WILLIAM J. MARTZ, st bis new ..Poun dry end 31aeldne Thep, on Mauch Chunk street. to the borough at Pottsville, ad joining IL E. BLAND'S Smith Shop. lie will manufac ture all kinds of STEAM 1..."i01it RS and PUMPS, of any. power and capacity for raising or breaking Coal, pumping or other purposes: , Engines. Plowing Cylinders, Witter Tnyere, and other machinery foe' Blast Furrewea, of the latest and most approved construction: Ile will also =he to order RAILROAD and 'DRIFT CARA. Being a practical machinistand attending personally to every department of the establishment,' persona giving him' orders may _rely with perfect Lately on having their 'work pertbrmed promptly and in the veryl.est manner. All• persons baring claims against the tirin or Martz Entriken, will present the same for settlement to the un dersigned, and. all per+.. ons.owing udd nun will pay the same! to the undersigned, he being anthorited to settle the business of the late'firm. - • • • WILLIAM J. MARTZ. Sept.% 1135.1 [Juno= 1854 254) • fib WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Pottsville, Pa., • respe3thdly Invite Ithe attention of the business community' '"". to their New Machine Shop and Townley • erected between Cad and Reiread'atmets, . ▪ end fronting on horwolies street. whir" they an, prepamd to execute all orders for machinery Onus and Iron: suet as Steam Engines, all kinds of Goat , lug for Rolling Mills, (Irl4 And Saw Mills. -finer and Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift :Can, Ali kinds, of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Emickk switches., .kc.; aU kinds of mist And ,wroniftlk Tr° l 2 Shafting. Doing practice medumlia, and baring made the demands of .the , 0111 Region their study for years, also all kinds of 31anhinery' In their lino flib'oriness, they Ratter. thenrelrefi that work done at theltestabliaboaelit will givesstinfactiototo ail who .may bonOt them with a call. MI orders thankfully reached and: pn,mittly exe cured, on the most .reasonable terms j ' JOJIN Y. TIf(EMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. 40-tf Ortnher 2.1E52 p FRANK P 07% - :3-tf TREMONT IRON WORKS, Tremont, Sohnyl'kill C4unt34 Pi 11116 at , Tift4Subeeribersli.,mtftilLY In v* tho:satentioSii of ties buAlt.v eotwnunity to their New Machine. . Shop and Petunirs, eroded in' the town of Tremont, and under the icuPerintondenne and nanapment of Z. flatdofti Anil VilliP Utaliolta, whore they arc propar44 to imam& .811 ordera Skr4bebinery.9( Praso: end. Ir on, =6 , M Steam. Engines . any power, Pump! of any 'rapacity, Coal Brest:es of Emery loser p; Hoe. all lambi of nearing for liallius 31111 a, Wild and Saw Mau. Drift Cant, and all kinds of dtaliroact Casuume, inch as Chain , fer.llat and 1' RAIN Prop, Switches. and all *de of Cast aid Wrotight Iron &faith" dlr. Dui ii,d f e Ninr a practical:MMus:de, and, bola; bad the (VMT thirnrexid eaperienCdfnftlinny years In ilk.. Coal it, ton. . perenns dmiroue of puttlsuzi up Itechln.rP of any kind. kre invifrd to can and.rtzeininealfr pia timuo, sk miPeriqi qualify of sort. and' heroine erqutinicd 'elth prime it *lto.. Works. Warr .mtrseittse drew hew. i Orders'of em ery kisul thinliinily nt-oirt4l. and strict attention a'IU le. itivon• to their pumunt'plinntinti. haTinE liawerailk=to. Se. in, and 60 Mme Imginea on band. .lan. f, MS I.ly - e. S. k 'A, M. SELTZER. 1111S1' pisoft • meld r.n did rvrfuThery. tron.ol24..l.*ltti kkti,s Ju)rai I.lcLiMarrllmik MI thoso gib) want freni Pertbakery, *Ed 0.„11MI LISTS lk,ok mid Variety SOAP. Jimmy 21,18b{ • • . - - - "a''' .-.- ..- - • . ' vauk,........-.... aan..., ~....e................1........m........... g.,.... , ..........,. —..,,.......,,.. ---- --- —..-- ...., _ _ ,„ .., , ~,,.... . ......„,....„„„,,.„ „,.,..._ , _ , _ _ . ___ _ ----,--- -,.. . 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' f..+': BOOkill4lllll/ - 1 1 4.1 h ti . LP.boters,, ; , . 1 I,' 41 ,,,,,!,:' .:., , i' -'- i - : ''-'' , Hold Oak • ..- -:i • - Ayer JANAIr.-..7-: • . 440444 2 :Aetia1** 1 4 •• -1 . , lb " 01 04' • .- - * e‘l . ' ' .. .. , • -- . .. 4i --, -.A L . ' ,Uie j t i l •-- tim li, " 'i• i .1" • . , Ode ift••• ~ • •. . . • „ - Ar -.' - ' &:-::. ''' ''' -' U:ti ,"'3 I . ADIVE - -.--8. R- , - --- ..' - _ _, _- Ai the yin Muted acesi. ,Oas. Mak ur 400 - ' • -iliorei e V ilifsire , thin Mitt lit inibetir Oit'ilitA •1, - • lion of **et*, stal *A limPaugois. • etaillfAd. R'IL'L TEACH YOU TI;! PIERVCTHt.*OWELEf MANUFACI'' WIRE ROPES. !, . • r HEW HAZARD, ret , Rape for Inclined Planes; ke., ke.; Mborit Co, nupei of snnerior quality and of .all lengths bad al ma an hand and made to order un abort nbtlec. .. • Reference. can be made to lii .4..Douglas.thiperfntendant tuld Engineer, high Coal and Navigation Corapaseq N. b. Courfright.. Superintendent litaleaas ens! fi amps., ay, Mauch : A. G. limdhead:Superintendeut Dem rer Mesdow Cool Company, Mauch Chuuk; • Sharpe k Co, Contractor: Sumgait Bill, 'permit. ' • Oetobar 14,1354 • • • , • COACH MAKER'S REM - OVAL. • THE subscribes' haring fitted up one of Co al Coach tibops in the State , ' in - 411 " 74., Coal street, Pottsville.:Pl4, next to J. it Adam k Co.'s Screen Factory, where Ids facilities' fur manufacturing all • kinds of darrisges an. light Wagons cannot be, surpassed—beinga practical hl chant; and haring a number of years.esperienes' in the business, ho hopes to give gewel satithsetlon. All kinds of Cairiaitetand light Wagons kept on han Also, second .band %Ann,' kc. -. • . All rej oin neatly done. Orders from a distance promp ly atten ded to: , IVISTAR. A. Kira. • Jane 6, 1(48. • :M.tf , THOMAS JACKSON, • FLAT and; Round Rope• Maker, Read Pa. Wblte i Tarred,,and Mullin Rope of an dimensions. . . Flat Hopei% for Mining or , other parlous, Towlug 11. • - and Neal cordage of all kinds. - Iked-Ropts, Wash•littes; Easheord, ire. Superior Ara ing for ,Staaut Vaginas.: Also, patent prepared Hem Packing. a very superior article. saturated with a sitimi which *illy doubles its capability to stand frictio and insures its preference wherever it has been tried. Or der: thankfully received and promptly executed. tiovember U. 1854 ' 444 NEW STYLE COTTAGE ,OURNITURE. Titli sithaitiber is ricedvingfman thil bad! Maufillsetortes irrthe City a largalot of Cottage Furniture of New Myle, made of !lane Woods, oak, chestnut, wnut.Av., wartluited to be st 'vw and durable. T hu patterns rwo'isrlotar, and of the latest fashions. They embrace wbOle wits, ,al l , O l which will be sold at city prices, cartiate added. He nlso keeps on hand, and manufactures toorder all, . kinds of Household Furniture, of the , latest, most toll' tamable and desirable Patterns, all of-Which can be ex.), ambled at his Ware Rooms, corner of Centre and Iln 1 attests, nearly opposite the Episcopal. Clmrch--411 a 1 which will be sold tit the very, lowest rates. - HENRY GRESSANO. April 1.1814 , - . :. 1.44.1 INSURANCE. ... . 1 ,‘ MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE • R I ' AND TRUST COMPANY, POTTSViLI,E, PA. c APITAL ..$1 . 0.9,090 7 —C H A RTE - Perpetual. • ' ' , Ms Company, chartered by the , legislature of Penn. , sylvanla, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dol-1 lam le now fully organized, and -has 'commenced :buid 'OW . . -. ... , . • The Company is prepared to receive monies and other property in Trust, and allow interest on all moidai de.' posited in trust, at the rate of five per cent'per annum; principal and Interest payable on demand. For rates of PrentinntOn Life-Insurance, sow the minted; Tables supplied at the office 4 the.. Company, Control Street, Petterille, Ciree doors south of the Sgehango Ho.l . tel. J ACODUUNTZINOSit, Ja., Pre4dent. Jotot ii. ADAM, Sec'ry and Treasurer.' • April 1,185{. .. , . . , ' 13-tf, THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCK .LIFE INSURANCE. CoIIPANT. OFFICE CENTRE STREET, next, door above Green's Jewell,. Store. • CAPITAL $lOO,OOO--CIIARTEII I'ERPEITAL. Ilds Company, recently chartered by the Legislature of! Pennaylvania, Is fully organist* . , The CoMpany is prepared to effect inittranco upon lives i and to re cei ve and execute fruits, and tb allow Interest on Monies reee,ive,d at the rate of five peer:mt. per WWII= nnlera otherwise tigreed upon. Principal and interest psi ableon demand. - • • Capital and assets safely Invested in . Ronda and Mort-, gages and other good securities. • • Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable In msh, or appropriated to the payment of premlum.s. For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Companyyy ' s omen. NATIIAN EVANS, Pres% • ' SOLOMON FOSTER, l'ice B. T. TAYLOR. iS,ClitErnf sad Tredttrfer. SePt. NM ANTHRACITE INSURAIICE.CO.', CHARTER PERPETUkranted by Mato of reentrytraria. Authorhed Omit:11000,000. • Oliire, Xo. 99 Weltuat Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company, with a cash Capital paid in, ruelhinsii with the Mutual principle in their /Wine and Inland Department, secures to the amurrcl ample indemnity. with participation in the profits, and without liability for loaves.' Tim Company will Mane Policies at the metal rates ofl premituria, embracing Marisa, Firs and Lateral Risk& Dr. D. Luther MUT° , Ludwig," 'Lewis Audenited, 3 nsePh Mitxwt4l - Sieger, - • John & Addicks, • (leap F. Tyler, 1[37117 CAMrld. &Wild 11. nothertagl, D. Ilanunett, Davis Pierson,' Samuel Castner. Dlt D.ILUTFIEB, We. C. Lemma Vice rroident.l WM. F. DUN, ' Secretary. . JOZ"PETER D. LUTllElt„baa been appointed Agent for tho above Company in Schuylkill County, to whom per desiring - Insurance "rooky. April 8, 1b.51 STATE muirmat. INSURANCE CO.' F...OURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT . M ay • . ', I Alerts, sisy 114,1 W. _ , 1 1 Cash premium/IMA tutor's; reeds ' ell the past year, mutual deistri went, iIIOI,QB 32 Bilis Iteeeivable in same, • I 29,647 94 Owls Premiums, Block Departuft; 40032 20 , , • --. ~ • —..-...... . 170,668 56 Lows, expenses, eetotelesicsis; re. testuance, inutuil department; 101408 53 " stock. " 1T1,43108 s BflE'l9:, Bonds, mortgages, stock and other • • • • :meal seestritles, • 1 . 13.1311 79 . Bills teeetrabkk, • • • . 187,009 80 • . • • Cash en band and In hands Of ' • • . agents, 19.1149 • - 16 For Fire or Tribmil Inuturanee; tb JNO. T. 1111CO1lN. El; .Ayeut. July Ib , 1R54. 26.1 y • I . FIRE INSURANCE. VARMEREV UNION INSURANCE panyVV/CE, Atha+ , UrOkirdCoulltY.TaM ßY "4114 ' CstrrrAL tilto 44 : l' • Iturvires , 'wind loss by Pita Ironies. aWou and Diner Geode, Wares and Iterthandins,COAL Bitt&K- Ell,B, E. INE/4. and other Midthieryi on ait„tasomble, terms ail any similar Institution. =, • , Lawspnor s Austid tuict iaick ' , . lion. lionicirWilliston; .A.t.boi4,‘ PranektTylar, George k. Perkins,- - • -Jr T.D. Myer, • 4 ' • C. N. Shipman, " C.V. Welles, Jr., " • _ I. E. Canfield, -- 4 Dm. John Laporte, Towanda, - • - Gen. Bradley Wakeman, Lamyrille, • ,Geo. M. Holleubeek, Michael Mylart, Laporte,Pa., Pon: MAACK WILLISTON. Potent-ant ' , ..C. F. Wsust. Jr., Vke Preside* it Treasurer. J. E. Cannstn, dieey, Eder in Pottsville to Hon. C. W. Begins, P. W. Hustles, - Wm. B. walbb, {inn. &M. Bickel, • J. F. WHITSi ET: Agent.. Nest door. to Ilium' DMA., Pottsville. ---'— iND — EMTEIT i re —„ • THE FRANKLIN Fiie Insurance Co. of Philadelphia: Office, No. 164fetiemist street, new Fiftlistseet. .r • • Charles N. Baneker, • George W. Wants, Thomas Hart, •. • • Jksitireal D. ewis, ; Tobin} Wagner, Ado E . BM* " • tisinnel Grant. - David ft Brawn, • Jacob R. 'smith, 31orris Pattered% Continue to spake Dunmire, permanent or limited on emery description of property, in town and country, - at rates as low as Ire consistent with security. • - The Company have reserved a Lim Contingent Tund, which with their Capital arid• Premiums, safely invested, afford ample ptoteetbn to the insured. * The insets of the Cumpapy on January Ist,lBlB, as pub. Dished, agironshly to an Act of Assembly, were 88 fo/181 1 4, Mort ages, 65 Blocks. $51,563 45 Real Estate, 1013438 90 Cash, td, 45,137 87 ", Sept. 2, 044 : • i51A211,097 di. Tempostry Loam. • • • • ' 125,450 00 ' binco their incorporation. a . period of . eighteen' year thltiftrti paid ismitrdibreetiimlGinsedThata. and ddiars,lospes by 111'4 Owlet/ "frailty; evidence of the advantage », of ,Intntrtqace, ai well ast the ability and disposition to meet with proutptoesi. all 'liabilities. -. . MARL N. BAttCl:4B, President: Cnanira tl. Ilaaccsa, The mtbserider has been appointed agent fur the, abase' mentioned institution. litur is now Vreinvi! ,l to roan ltk , • • surance, on every description ofproperty. at the lowest rates. ' • .10.11)11.tildi IittSSEL, Poitslille, Jan. 11, 15.51. . . 241 , • , , 'LIFE INSURANCE .. • ,'" •- w' Yto,ilE GMARD.LIVE INSUltiNet;: 4unulty and Trust Company at rhiLsdelphta. 'elf No. litt Chesnut street, the First do:kr:Fast of the CAPITAL, ,g3OO.I3IIOe—CILLIRTEII. PESPETUALO Continue to make l asurances on Urea on the mod' trier.: The Capital hetet Feld op and inre44ll, together with a large aud cernitapUy facredalpg 'irer.o , rfel fund. oft.ra a perfect Fecurity*-ra the iminicd.' - ' • ` The premiums may tiv.paluit-Aelir'ilvOyetf , r l r or g uar. The Company add a -Doane pertediealir terthe bikini. tea for life. The find nouns, appropriated in Woinabef, / -1844, and ito second Nene hi ~104;), amount to an addition of f: ; n 50 to every $l.OOO twined wider the oldest policies, tirualdig 111,,i2 50 which twill te paid when it shall heroine a delta. instead of Moe originally lusur. ed; UM next oldest *mount to sl,Zir 50; the twain age to *1412 : - ,0 for etery SI.IX/0; the others ip, the wile, pror portion according to the amount rind time of stanato, -which - additions nuke sin .atorage of' more then to per rent. upon the premiums paid, without loressingthe an nual premium. itisfoirse; . ItintiniiitidNflit, '' " ''' - ' Nini'A'Atio'irtir.' -'''' " ' Annan hiiiiii • - '. li. Itaimer;:' ,': 1 ''. John Jay Smith, ' - Frederick Stern, , ' itobert Pearreill, i . 1 , ' tleorge-Taber, Joseph Yeager, ' John It. Latimer, Thomas PA/Imes, . Wharton lencht • .Icaritla T. Salley. John it, fdaek.. Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanations, Ram of appllvilini sadturther Inf?tratlon an Da liadikt . the race. ' . . 31193.1 mi JurogwAy prosookt. anirtP:3bw~..lrivarq ; ..s;r• rho rail.w,rot A j orTiiyir sebtOktillmanty; ► d al!feet, Itatteeo, all tacensais iaSztaa on the • lit DANNhia.' April fl, 1862. 15.1 y • g SAD BRING otri ,r4ipolt 41.!,..s.c.tvaia, OF UOUNIMINIS MZV.tIS WIIK7II. WILL. GIVE STILCBGTII*G , QUIL'ILLNDS AND SUBJECT OA NATURE TO GUM!, Veit ;. p . 4.,*.tau1tk , ...+- , • • - - •. s.4T,u'ApAy, m9R ~ 1 : 9, !,:O,I*IJARY,-.Cg9:t355L::::.-.',.-1:: NEW-10QXS;'...:1 _LL TOSINCIPIC CLASSES. i r_ik; m Siibscriber will filriliall LO i sem, THE site`w. • ; rim' GAIMINA PACRA 't , . _• SACRA. TogethßON ACADEMY'S COLLECTION..; er *lt ft Mole Dnoks, letr i lz Chev * pixel: and Stationer,/{: pottftlfle, December 1A54 - 44 . i 1.. 1 ' . THE CHILD'S PAPER: ~ ' . , rllllll - 8 Eice ll entand Cheat, Pliei. 11 be had ri kilaily at ß. Barman's Booklitord-r.' one cent. Sti,e.riglorts. itemised. and Butiday PI furnished by ttel copies at_a diategut from OA scription prietfl. The subseription,priee is bat 2p, per annum. folellinni ascherription as sent to is ehilCuould be very suitable. i . Hnbarription#,also received roc 'The Little pilgrim? "Merry's 3lns.tltm,"—at B. BANNm - s \—, Book and Perlodicai 1 - . De;erater 9 4.145 , t . - 46..... 'LIFE OF.ICHRIST—ILLUSTRAT . yFIE Lire of. Christ, by Fleet* Tullis' ediOcm, beanUrai itoel plates. 1 - - , re of Cluist.,:flogun I Tbompaon's edition, 1414 " 1 hotratimu'i ki Imitation Turkey, only - . i Or, in TarkLY ) Kuper extra. - - - - 1 - Life of Christ;Wia' edition, imitation Mproeco, only stso, vat ,• large yarier splendidly illustrated Works, i Ong Styles of MOdloss. For Ago at ' IL HANNA, :Cheap Dot and Btatitneft 4 November I FI• ISS4 riIitDICAL WORKS. JUST RECEIVED and for sale at bookstore 4. the subseriber,# less than the pi er's lowest c ' • . Wood d Ilacidatlnitud States Dlapansatory,new els Dungllion's Hinman Physiology, 2 vols., Thompson A Sinith's Domestic Medicine, Diancalson's Thfrapentice 2 Tole., aro., . Sialth's Operative Surgery, Soo plates,. - Horner's Special Anatomy and atiftlOgy, 2 vids., Deems on Children,• I Colombat on Masco of Females, Lawrence on thii Eye,- Wood's Prnetletiif Medicine, 2 vole,' bruit's Modernlnrgay, - I Miller's Princifthe of Surgery,: • ; Carpenter's lino= Physiology, Dunglbson's M ci t i. i:al Dictionary, men Pen's V s Anatomy, 2 vols, 1 MO:may, ' • • - I-' Eberles PractiO, by kleOWnia, t• Rod on I'enaslDbeases, - Turner's Ctienthary,. Liston's Elements of Surgery. Svo. MAO Treatlielna Olutetrices , Svc:, PharanicoprelsorMee.United States, All Medical ;A:looks not on hand, obtained to min the publislainttpricas„ _ • B. BANTU '1 January 8,18.,6 Wholesale and Barra BO Ot. • VALUABLE WORKS d q' ON THE AIIXS, SCIENCES. IGAMOVAIWIIRES,nda, At LOW Priem'. .APPLE TON'S DICTIONART maw Mochankar; Machines, Engine Work and Enqneee , rig. over 4000 illintrations, 2 vole, • • Atlen's Philialophy of the Mechanics of titto2ll; ar Crated, • , . ArnOt's Gotble' Architecture. 40 plates, • • ' Treatise entinsMteam Engine, by , Warne, El pisto and .Wood Engravings, Dovening'i n s L . &cape Gardening and dreldtecture of _Country liana% I liteld'S City Architecture, V) plates. . .1 Haupt', Then ca bridp OanstrirtiOn, new FIeHLBoO. for Railroad huginsers, , Leferer's Dainties Of Modern Arehltectunt. Lyell's MeMenta and Principles of Geology, , i - Overman's Hetaburgyi embracing Mining Opera:iota Analysation of Over, de., Templet:es Mochaniee, Millwright's and Engineer's!. . . _ . Ina. lire's Dirticarid at Arts, 51auttheture and es n edition. ;_ ,--• Byrne's r Practical Metal Worten As slant, Priatifill Model Calculator fte , the Lliglneerl Ma &inlet, and 511ineditdarer of Iron Work. : The art ofDying Silk, Cotton, Wool, Wonted, 6;4 . Mortit's Par l, its Mentalkactur* and Use, '1 ; Norris' handbook for Locomotive Engineers, I Overuutu on thi Manufacture of iron and Steel in all 14 brencheS. - Miamian illiter and Mfflerright`a .616 bent. • - 13""0".*cwrion, Eleamdcm, TO-tuts , . , • Cabinet Mak ,a and Uphoistenses (knapsnices, Dyer and Coloorasker's Companion, Prettiest lituriefeee Guide, by,Dunom. ' I Templeton'e Eliminator on Reims and the Steam! , En gine, Treatise en a. /50a of Inetrumeartn and tiroElide 'lnks Crier's fifechaidea Calculator, • Smith's Dieti;Wery of Arta . Manufactfires, lie., I .- Or ßrand's clop wile of Selene*, Literstureand tArt, ~ ; ; I •;- • ' " •' 1 ' " Hodge cm theiteans ikagine.4o Platen, ' • Lefever's -Modern Builder's Guide, 410, '; • Hould's HouenCarpentees and joiner's Assistant,; ; Shaves Architectunt. Tiii edition: numerous plate"i linepp%Chenektal Techniology„ 2 vole., ' • ; The Prietioditres" ,Founder% *nide, "- •'• • D • The Founder's/tad Moulder'a Gnide, .• ; • ,;.; Benjamin's Aechititet and Practical House ,Carphitter, • • Haswell% Kaidtiem% and ilechaniers Peeked ttoo - U1 Nichobion'e Catipenter's new Quids and ;Book' of Linea, Damara 51liurriingyr5th cdttlon gnlergad,"i - • I ' 4" ' 'Webolll,o7 oo Machinery and Ensiueschagracrola.„.•l • The Wald id-1 1 cienooi Art : 803 To' ..4 ;atiFtqinsttitto 4 f. from the :few Veit Kett bitimi,loo dratrinoc, t. • ilynis% Anatolia Ensbmer's, Dreftawn% Mid MSebL Leardner on Cite S trum , • “ Led Science and Art,2 ; • 'tlllt6spl, on Rati dsand Rosaidoeleine, k De Beehelfthxdogieel Observer. tho'.." t Napier's Manned of Flectronletatithey„-1: • -• • Martin 31emille, Uluitrltid.- 1 The Practi* , Draughtemen, 4to, plates, ' :fair sale at 15AnAirE 5;1- - , • 1 ';'; •: ' Book and Statienery Store; November 11;;;064. i • -•-• -• • WINTtit,EVENING READINO. Ellieenllnsweela ,4iIDOEIVED' from theists Trade peke, •and offered at prices.rarylng fraud 90 •-• t 6 30, and some 40 per amt. kis than s nub Inw tw, ushe rs' rates, at BENJ. IiA'ArIeANE Cttasp Book and Stetibairy _Stores Centro stwet, Pottsrffirfalhrt mediately mud* ties Episcopal Chneth.• • ; Persons in weadof Books at • unusually low etatesikati better , call and nine his stock bdbre_ purclusingedse; whent'-es he pledgeg himeelf to sell his ; books "Slow. and some aineh lower, than they can be gemanolatirlaid, ars termed the thesp Brokenvert of the eity. r; • ' Parente would save themselves many a pang in later life, if they wouldprocure their children some good Woke toned at hcauceit night', instead of permitting lite* to -run about the greets. We have eel hands very br ie Me; sortmeut of cholee Juvenile Books, selected with Oat care, On children, which we wile r/1 unusually lour. t Try It, parents--a little money spent in that way, marnme your children Dote the manyteosptatioua which xurytim4 them Da this community:. • ": ; ..; Complete Works - Of Thomas Dick, 2 role, evo Thiess' History of the French Revolution, 4 Qs., Matauley's Mistellettle.t. & vole- t Selections from th e British Poe ts;3 vole, Brit; . Itedge's Peak Welters el Germany, ihn,, • ; Heroic Women Of the Rerohnion, giro., f i - Mint Lambert's - Randle)* of Needlework, ,- t 1 11ftaluld swedes of-Henry Clay, 2 1, 0, - - DeaCcemennes Illitury of the Popes, 2 vols., 1; Frost's Ptetoricalllietery of America, 2 voila, 5; Wheeler's Bural:Arehitectuna ' ' - ' t ntrirlianea 31enioirs of the Queens of Henry Bth, Dtek's lectures &ionic:6U. 15 fon ahoc7.. ; Willis' Prose andltehT of Europe And =nem* Manning% Sermons. • 3,veic, Svc., Cooper's Novels::: •,,y2 Gstleot cm the Fine Arts, Bto., - t Dickene'llame and Social Philosophy,' Piktotial HisterrOfEngland. 4 ' BYTllete Inetkm4oof Merkanire. 2 Tote, Ste, :1 Comprehendve Commentary, 0 role, royal t Clarice; ' ; • Seott's u „ 3 ~• ;••• ' • . •• Gardner's Finnev's Dic tionary, Goldmilth'elniasted Nature, 2 vole Bvo., Hum's History cif - England, . -- • - •31 Macauley'e , .r ... t y, 2 • • ; ; • . • Elibbcitie ::Rome, ta. illieherack's Ifeuallutt 01* 00610 3:re - • Library . of Natrand; History, the, tOO engravings, Bohree% Novels,'„ , ; - • MandelCyciapsedia mail knowletisti, Murray's Unitedtates, 81r4%, j Pictorial Family eloptedba; numerous engravings;, Illuabstrated 3111hh of the World, • Layard's Diseorerhe in' Nineveh, Bvo, Lasing% Piatioriat Field Booltof the lienohnion, 2 vole., , Chanute's% Worig6 vols., ' • Hildreth s dory of the United States, 8 vols.. Sparks' Life land W M ieg s of Washlns • , 12 rob.,. 1 Anthen's nary. royal , Johnion's WorkeZBro4 i Brande's EneyeltnWadie of Science, Literature and 441, royal "oa f ; - Barnes' Notes on We; New Testament,• I '. Hoshelm% Church:Mgmf, 2 foil, ; Spark? Arahriearilitanrrtfp to vole:, - It mandating Jeer, Eirsuatea,; 2 vols.;' t Ilintaxidis Lira, Lynch'ra Dead Sea B:titan. ilium-taloa, • • i; Kennedy% Life of i "W 2 role, ; • 1; Agnes Shieklatialet Queen' of England, 6 sole., . Encyclopaedia Ansfaticana, 14 v 0111,13,0., ' Weirder% DietitmenT, , the royal 8,0., and . ill , tioIIIL 1,11 Iraiitatt Xadiri" I I Harper's Fes 51604/lany, Gaols,. Cooley's frclapatiN caf,Usefal knonledge, . • 611811an'altrods of-the Bible,. ' , • Lord Mahon% MstOrY Of England, 2 robt.; Bro., .; Pictorial:Lab of Iltinolaan, 146 . ',Taylor's Ancient iilo 3.1•011em-litstoty, 2 vote, Bvo, • Downhats Cottage:Architecture, Us, •; . • - Haupt on Bridge t tanstruction, Stro., • , Eittlente Mat Principles of Cloolo, new editlah; I 'ete-eta History et - Arehlteettue, lvd.:*tre, • .; 1 Use's; Dictionary otArts, Manufactures and Miftee,ltrob(4, limo., new edition P .;;;;;vot= - 1-:. lit Fire hundred Skeet and Skeletons offteituanks,lnadti Athiler%Gennife trietionary;mysi " D'Aubigne's Mils of-the Bitht'wdbh, t,'; Fourth on the Mow. • Tope's Homer's 1111..affendllidrtsiti:Sio . 1.1 Secdt'soananintarf an the Itleer•Teettan;mt, 2 role, nollites aticleat 111.5tory, la It or 4 vela., ; ' '• •14'' - Statesman's Ainntiall-Addrem of the President of the United-States with iitirtnaits; 4 vol&„ _ • , -Clark's Conramentaii ton the New Testament, '„ ,• ;, ' WeisheceCosplferks. TA. sve. ' Crudeehteiskneonlanee, •-; • - Chambray' CyelopOalls of lAtemtnee, 3 roles i- • • - 4 tr 1 nformUion far the l'eople, 2 vols., • . ;; ' I Dame linok and Pocket•HiseeUany, 0 re*, ' licreitOry of instructive and Anineing pore, 4 vols.; ;5" , . Warerly Nareht 't;reds,, half - enomeict, • ' • ta Ell 13 Min saw,3lB WWI *I gppa~rka'xi~ eel ( L. of 2U . Slia.usic 4 ,6To.4Boi : • _ . `Kapuletto and 'big /01;t314. • . _•••• .. , .. ~.1 , 1 Karlereuelett gletttir er etnnany, Ira,, ' ' - l' 1• I Markenales SAO it'sastpra, Sto w .: . ~,,:, M ee elien's Bk!ur the tatted Ettates, flen., , , t,,1 ' littio's ]Nita* of "slestinat : ' . 1.,:- - -.. • . . : ;II 1 tbaltnradttt's 31nteellitneoneWorIca, 4 v 015.,. , ' , . ~ 0 'The limit of 'titsifeittil litientetTe, .• , t 1 , itinedfaliNtinnitts. OA. I • • " ' • !'l Ihnketei Notes atrikite A'atr Tottasnont : • :- , i - I t' , Waylantre n'Orertrfpy : Emmons. eeman - —, • d rowllsy's l'rartkallaritts, On Business, 2 . • Tht,4lstursits/Prrountsntiera,ansofirralsomt Minos fl i; sortion's Intrnt : a*.Tnorntcsii‘ WatOirtlichrs Joulra Sfrod's Fuoily Pr/4sta. • 1 • • , . iumetttnE,'-',.F.DITIONh OF TUE Parra, Al 3 k1 1 14 in ustialialsOk Plan elottt; gut or wiraesst, ent i rti, By lv r t , 31enee,, Seek:DO lL M Ca 6outhey, "in . artnrit. puidonOtotnans. 311110 0 , Er/Latvian/0,1U: •."' u mitt, Lougre.now-4 4 4414,0M0u11ii be. - ..: - : • I , ' - „ . ":1 Ill:111,4:1VA. ,41.1,ALEA ' IVO) 64 illiPet-lIPletT, Or i$V ..' 'si -At en , ' pt3l* fl f1:41 Jig, . ' ' ' VI Carkidie Wig* Hooltio" Hain assetcsilan.: ' - • ' ' , : 1 ' isirA fell rossortiriont c. Stank ! . : SkannYAW now :glades, Mall Eapone ? India Rn . • Goods, lkr, in. •.i. Janus/16, ICU . -.. : l. ; BOOKSAC. . ~.. ._ . ‘ -; ; THE !MI'CINNEtiIIeCIRY. APAMPIILVT, containing ,the. 6411 Proeiedintit of the Pris' eilfillou `U a, sat of s elliri W: SeGiruxt, En., together With tome resnarkt on the OW Trade4prepared Wine Bowen, Esq: Just pub. Ibled e r ud:for wile Sp - IL BANNAN ititrri/le, .....!. • i - J.W... 310011, Phildelphia. ...Yantuiti . G;los ... .„ . i!, , - ... 1- ~ • MI ;ea, St 4" 3 ,sots. ALMANACS DIARIES FOR 1 8 53. sfiGioss i Alnianies for 1855, English arid toselnding• tirade Sim, Comic, Muse ltsePtar.s, k t ( a t gl 37% per g ross: I Diaries** 1e55 of all - sizes and styles! /or sale low at II /SANNAN'S 'Book and Stationery Store. 40- r. • Mll k sate cents • pne NoTemb4 RS.% BARNUNIHCREELEY—FAILNY FERN. laifig Life of P. T. Baninm,•mitten by blzraelt, lab p 1 tea. ' Life at Horace Greeley, by J. Partow, with illturtra -1190!1:: "and N'S Oipre. ,Both Itall:,4lDcimestle Tale of the Piesiiat time, by Rua tip Ytirrt. ' For sale at D. 112011‘A.N'S Ikc. 50 . • ' Ji/ookand ! Stationery Starr. SPLENDID' BIBLES FOR PRESENTS. 100rFAMIound antly in L An Y tigne ß eir Pti rj !l S led . g with clasps, Urdu .Morocco and Embossed. ~ • • , • MO Pocket Bibles, plain biome° and Embossed, Zpiseopsi, Lutheran and Presbytelian Prayer jSook richly ticrund in Silk Velvet,or Morocco Antique, with elute; sire. In Yukon, plahi etyleL Brno Books, °full kinds, for sale very cheap, at z' • • 7 . ..• .• •11 PuttiNAN'S. ' " • - • • Book and Etaionery Store. boeinnberli,lBs-1 4S.‘-` 4 00 500 '2 75 CM . 'BLANK ACCOUNT BOOK& TH ' • sibienber minuFactkres4 keeps constantly on hand, a full and complete amortmecit of . LlfDUfllS, ' ' , ..•JOURNALS, I, , DAY BOOKS, ' • . " nycnce ' '• ; PAY ROLLS A .TIM B BOOKS, And evbry other ,Imatiety and style of Blank Woks. Account Bookit for Merchants, Banks, Public Offices; Ae, with or without painted kondinda.l,ll/ed to an Pat tern, and -bound in a superior manner for sale at very low prig*, itt t • . • - spatArys • • • ] • /Pak Ond 4tattanny gam ._! 411r.hladasint* Newspepors Boa* of a ll kMts bound in any style. Amu 6. '616 - POPULAR WORKS IN SETS--ORRAP. PuTN AM' S •Semi-Monthlir 'Libriry,• 6 vols., foi' i fec4,4lifllidi4lforsfinTwn and Whim; thslities, IAIIOI lIINOVILTabiII Talk dad. Book for a Cor ner, Dickens' dome Narratives, Ac, Do. see 624 Series, 7 vols., fur 873 i rents, ibeinding Arctic Jourrial, 'Pictures from St. Pitersbarglijortnight in Ireland, Eagle Pam by Cora 'Montgomery, de. British Poets. Little it Brawn's broutifial'Aidine !edition, Fr;! i netneer to Wordswodb, gilt admis, 76 math,: vol. onn g's Popular Leeturcs on the It.eriptanii, At., tom •-.plata setsr,76 cents per volume. ' r • gambols' Information for ,tke People, globe, lineycle.. • media of Pmglish Literati:tee:2r vols., Pocket Miscellany, 6. vols., Siticelliny of Popular wad Ratertattitng Knowl edge, 12 yob, Repository of L4terattue,l4. rob. AC. , thaikoray's Select:Novelists, 4 vol.; 75 cents per vol. Sparks' American Mog•eplo, Comprisitig d !Potions distinglaishod, in the ilistory of the, litilteit StstosOP tl, ' - • • Encyclopaedia Aniericamt, It yob., Soo.; rhiep. • . .Yor sale at l BANNA:!‘'S • 1 - ' ! heap Book and Stationery Store. November :25, ! 46. =1 ! E.-CARRICUEB,i'• ,-, • PitINTJal, BOOKSEIIIeBit . STATION- Eit,Pentre Street; Pottsville. Pi., respect. -•- - Cully asks the attention! bf Mereluints, Teachers. aasA , thepublic spaserall7, to the large assortment biiotes, offered at lib: new store, co Audited - Works ibr proiesitoca..Chureb 800 for denomination. German and Euglials - GMT, XISCIIMIX4,OI3, JUVa7III2., toT AND 'MOO/ 11001[5, Obtained dhoti* from the pubibthenr, by Special strange. cunt, and at the Trade Sales- Impo rt ed ap t donestiefate ey and staple ststionery. , • bllttionets' fine • Wkly. end leyeenersi'l.WartA . Amy .• • flooftsofe. Theme goods 111 *4 and dei me tratte,• and Imre been nehmtedierith great rant froattbe fell stroeks of thb large* Importing houses and American Mantdketurers in New Tort and Pitilactipbtat &Int!, liege amatetinent of • • Bien k Aecoust Pink* ' _ Of their;cran insimesetcue, embracing a general satiety. front tbeerganser half-Wand. to the extra itupertine, neat, ly ruled and anlatantWlf Wend, fifth hands and &etc email blank Metitiestai,:eyphiringand Copy b 11.5, Ttr a WlLls-of M AI Tickets , Checks, Brat* I Book Mr Printing, , Of or vezdesieriptkok, wetly executed: Blank Unattended to any pattern attf bound to order 3lnsie.ftazines and other imldidd.kb booed In erg 'Style of2PI and Or namentai Bledirg, Um unit durable suist elegant. • IrAme brglttfer sub, or nereired inesehangeprxatt. r, 151: 1,• • •• . -E. OARIMITIEB: la' lOW IS T ETIM viihunesio MontlilA3Theleadpalow, - , Harper r"Mon Maptene. Putrasals, db t • rick U nstraeriM agifiWort Art, PzetorsterWar, (Soft's Abdy'd leak, Grahmuo',l3lagarliii, Kniekartioktr; !!- ' LittoirdiAviox r ArOinfiefibme no, .lerriew; London rly Review. W. • • • Qiwtlltariow, Won's Noo1143: • ••• New York Jounarl Together joilb Mother; M teis coni)trfor In Swope. N .WEIKLY GeortrPirtorlel Paper, Flog of oerr Un.k0,,..- • Satapiry 2=41 yore, • !Army • Uceno4Olietal ' ' • _ _ . Azimitfic#4f • • Witlny 4 l4 HomatilSeU4. Landoll Mining 40=4 Londonitltidratia News, The Know Nothing, *other Jonatisin) • = Amami= Banner,l And all other ate/ilia& bur citteil at' • . Per-A 1.1144 b - COA,L,TRADE PORTRAIT (MLLE/LT) AO, SLIM Itumilys 'I, HE undeiling:d,ba,s, been appointed', . 11. the publishing tInT ovaries of Potradts djilec t rignished eltameters.i&mMd with the great 'Arabs. site Coal Trade, of Peseeilyllninia, to which your athletics to respectfully Wetted, It la Intended to issue one mu* bee antiWty; isntil mine tier or mom shill hareems's; ed... The Mike imams with a meeptifieent ,•:, F.tem gt MrVT tit of Jobe Tucker, filquire, She meek Warmed And able President of W ' R the Renaud., •It bee bee digraveitonSiteel,lutale.beet etgle , of Stipple, Line ' and gleubtthto, byjake Sartain, Spasm who, It is nee/ gettelally Admitted, stand. in the halt rink of bhintase iiiertsla proceeded, upon the execution o ruler work with the express ohject and detennination 'achieving • the opt pees ultra of his , genius and taltat; and Om publisher hm accordingly paid a Mail advance upon hL odium" prices; finite embarked in the•isaYl , l..efteselitletbeiparmiatinat oh** of laying before the 'siserles of Portraits that wing mrreernd, ev'err With Its =Mal Induente and ,Momadomt eastierefel value, ad lees Men the mil sent qualities of the enbiects theterane. UPI/dere to fourteen Melee In width by eighteenand shalt in length, and appears open aumierial of tbe Pm* texture and qesi. • fly. The publisher hes &imbed at coraiderable men" en Mena Model fir a which Is directly sigullicent end distindiveed the eideets metlemplatod the portraits.. it li 'raved In wookin tomalve et le , by Mar, Deffektk, of Pm% an artist of genteni hind It exidtitivatilte rni q y t Locomotiveangine of thal.ears, as g from a tunnel upon the sides, are repainted two pine team as% etairectithitle af the Coal itigiOrlit trellpa-of Vireos), Vegetation; talks on the top in a vista of beautiful seroll.work, the WINO Spree of ei Miser, is his fintarlitilbaill ap el, end with hileneterearyiemp, reposing . upon The times Is ilometeri mines in height. bit been careful. ly =Magid, and indietemi little credit upon the talents of the, distlmpeLilted artist. • • The whole work;lt May itheralio pron.& highly attractive and gratifying urnentent• to the Drawing-Rooms or Coon Wile-Houses of thoselnterested In . the INS‘, or the leaded estates of the Coil Region, for whim, Indelei t it bee beet ahead wholly dilemma. It will rue, ramose, to set forth ths form and gestural of the most prominent of those remarkable lbetl. Who, by their egelty, micro, sad eidevind. Mend. Ind nellegv• bemire spirit have converted barreu trustee Into exhaust. less treasures 'richer than Plaine mitiee—w'hii have originated:a trade which, 'tirubjecting all rabitre to our 1114 and plosive,' in Its amid and cominereld, aspect must, in a hew years more, SD our " whole boradlees con tinent" relit its value and etiotionde Importance-.4f, hie deed, It has not already done so. Them l et Pot, trait. UM then attain a preallar--a pricelessvalue. ' and it theme:we becomes the more desirable that the work should be proceeded with, ere they shall baie been called from, their earthly teraments l and faded from amongst us forever. • Pilots of Me "tam fireitalisp" Prom": A Single Copy, with the acompanying Fume in OUt Crnameata.dcy platestamtketuis ' Do. with the sawn Frame eolored in 'black, , ii!alamt, Do.. wiih, 4 luck ;hood,OlL_ and istrolied:cornem • (eery neat and rich eftecti, • 15 Do: aritti plebs 234 India{ *We; fe« • ' ' ik/..11,//k / inch beat‘ Arta ' 7. The price of the Portrait itself, without Lite. Prune, is ' Fle*Dollerit.; • I will be plotted to lirward 'espies, boy et Press or iltbsnr/m to Kilted of the manta . — And we iv united number only has born puldliluid;thopie;dealrous of Ceiba imprrssioas will Pereetrathe etpidieriesrot ate Adreas • ; IL earl: older ,,, d • ," Miler' :ale;4itt Detiallither 15, Ur+ . • i .•-ta x Ott 1. - pkvi,...u.._ORESSAN.G.I has, leett apr IV-1.441000, _ A gent- METALLIC thh mull% f fats -sale of PdpiNT Citiks,7 Amerce& 01 other kinds in me. Doing pi•sfeetly airtight, tt obviate* the amenity et Wm* linthde, and Thepresents the Acady fmu: hatOeffilltuttecoilipoaitien-r-. trepartiettlatly totitable ter lashiporthig the body gram ma ploorlko.maother. , Ilmkbeie is okayed •Itith' thick &oh with metal top, which eart ke respired at , atiy, time:and the foie cd'tbe corpse teen by' tte Mends or te-" wives. • We sight sire you totodrolsonurtifitotes, to "eorretorate our etatement. as to the ladvanta the M. tattle Coln oter 'Waldo; but'tholb%o4 , ..lll suffice: • , ,4,11 ' . Wpsoriotoy mop btu. '64odettessiaiMio• iiitkunts4 th e limy-4 lyw ' mutat "Patecitiletaltio aortal eigaelh'- 1 10 0 4 40Pter ! the itinaltis of the late Don. /ohne. Cathode to thellei dramiimal Ceittetery;tebSeh tepee me Witt thehelief that It is the nestle known So tie tits tokaapoyttog the dead tit their AM noting pliteet 'll • With rortmet; subeertbei oternivett,yeeteiete.;- - • (iMiteda Dem Dia,y. lootspaci L WAi*cYttri, B. tur. - Jalf.Datik J."M••Da*lf, "f": m•a, 11. 1 0. Atchitensi..L.C.slo , l4ltioaltidabicutmlifiarl Dad* , p. B. triekin*on.• • ' I e. t 4 tmlbi,totioxitilidt iditiebo apply4o,- 11.4itlisaaNtr, PotioWe, December 0, 1631 lEEE NE TO SUBSCROSE: rake Ily ri tathea: North Beale!, A „ Ituiei Medi Journal, Ithelleallbuttnlnne, London lautertt,, _ Rankin's' Atectract:- • Warn; Ammo!: • e itortteniturist, Sittiefint, Dickeo ItourethelstWee4^• Yankee Notions, r Thetiittenahi Countertelt, Tre: . . tortoni. Bleknell's Coirtiterfey boleti tees, Abbatt's Nov Itoatidy, .- Clutufbers' Junius], • • aeoeilible either , ha , . it; siwrinnt. 1" Y..WeeldtTdbune. , • do . , - _ 0 • Jiers4i, Powddaor , , Unele'Egua,l , • 'Yankee Pytepteer,' •' • S: Y. Yiespue, ••' • t ' Y. Pictti. Aar Newspaper; The Mystery, Ptetertal Pick, The True - idable pars P l eq u it i pl . Baal and &Lawry Stant , .„ II ThE WW2( OP,*M OS. ' , , • rites THE GEM** OF:HCHILLEH. Honored be women! she beams oilthe Sight,' Graceful aid fair; like:lb.:hag of light; ' Scatters around her.witerever.she strays; , Roses•of bliss on, our thtirtc4overtd ways; S Roses of Paradise, ent flo ra above,- Vibe gathered and twined hi egotsm! of love. Man, :On paesion'a istoriny ocean, Toebed by surges inOntstalis-high, Courts the by . "econmetion, • Spurns at reatiostl! feeble Loud ',the tempest oars around bun's Loader still it rears withino. , Fleshing lights ofll.'ope confound him, - Stuns-with life's incessant din. - Woman invites him with bliss in her smile, To cease from his toil and be happy awhile; Whispering wooingly-4`otne'to ray bower— Go not in leareb of the*Mudom of power— Honor and wealth aril illusory—come ! •‘ Happiness; dwells in the temples at home.. - • • Ilan, With fury stems and savage, PerSecutes his brother,man r Reckless if •he biesa.nr ravage, Action, action--etill his plan. . • Now arealleg, now tiestreying, CeaSeless 'wishes qar . his breast; Ever Seeking—ne'erienje,YinS; Still to be, but never blest. Woman ; ountental in in ant lipase; . . Enjoys in its beauty Well dower as it blows, And waters and tends, it with innocent heart, Far richer:then man•with hiis treasures of art; And wiser by far in her direlda confined, • Than he with his silence axed lights of the mind. • ' • Coldly to himself sttlfiehig, , • . Man disdains the gentle artiti Knoweth not the bliss arising FroM the interchange or hearts. - SlowlY through hie bosom stating, ' Flows the gemiatcutrent on;. , Till by ages frost congealing, • - It is hardened into stone. • • She, like the lamp that:lnstinctively rings,: As As the night-breathing zephyr soft sighs on the ' string, 'Responds to each 'lmpulse with atestlY reply; Whether'sorrow or plwOre her sympathy try, And tear-drops and smiles on her coontenance plaY, • , • , Lilo eunsidue and showers of *morning in May. • " Through 'the range of Man's dominion, Terror Is the ruling , word- And the standard of I opinien • Is the temper of the sword. ' • Strith exalts, end pity bltuhing, ' • From the scene departing flies, Where the battle madly rushing, , Brother upon 11/Other dies. Worrian commands by a Milder contral-- . She rules by enchantment - the realms of the soul; As she glances around it in the light of her,smile, The war ot , the passions is bdshed for agile, ' And discord, content from his fury to cease, Iteposes,entuusced.on the pillows of 'peace. jrota Abrbab.. Lebrres7;jence t rthe "Loirdoit Throbkl. THE enamor or IthVASTOPOL , • . • . • ; llsomsn , co li p, siosio or u Savassouo ; Aunties, Doe. 7,104. , Qut here we are perpetualty being told by the London journals Silt Sebastopol is in ruins, its streets choked with dead, and the, few wretched inhabitants, and defenders that yet survive falling by Inindreds, prey , to war, pestilence and fautine.' Now; there is; not one-particle of truthj to justify these ex treme statements. Sevastopol is S'oT in ruins; and, what ie more impotent still, its "defences 'are four tinesstronger lau4" n":s* ua than the ,firt .day : ye opened ,fire. know; this statement may make My letters oupopu-I Tar with a certain set, who war see. nothing bet victories and times for gratulation in a we do; buyneverthelent, l it is , only the truth, and I run'btinfident that time will vinditatal my assertion even in the eyes of the public'. - To eatisfyluiyielA on this point"beyond' all possibility or doubt, I yesterday determined to visit the "iieeni!' ourniostadvanced picked pow within two hundred Yards of the Russian batteries, aniLtearriookingthetemi and harbor. Itie.Perre:l:f WYto Place now, foe a cove way, Lis& peen wilau'netell 4 ? 4/ • ,and both sides have, coinplmitively sPealtmg; ceased fi ring for some time. - 1 • I therefore, got to the ovens easily, and lying"under shel ter of a broken wall, was 'enabled, with my glass,' to sttrisiy , the whole lawn minutely. confess I neier saw the town; under such fa terable circumstance& Fix.cept Oowand then, from an occasional Russian gun, there was no smoke, and the sky being lowering and hoavy, objects could be diatinguished with unusual clearness. i , • ' At the firsighinee iwis led to suppose that the town had in reality been much injured, for all the little huts and stOre-houses ponnee. ted with the doekvards wereindeed inrain' But, changing my point de rue for one more lofty, I was soon convinced •of my mistake: The zeal &Maga inflicted on the-town of Se vastopol amounts to this—ell the huts used' by the dock:yard laborers and, the Terkiah parts of the town,putaide the iaalls, are, nearly &strayed-4 . st is laid alniost level , with the earth. This ;quarter , appears to ,be the only dirty and wretched parts of lievaitopot The walls are here and there 'Marked with Shot; but most unquestionably, as defences,_they are still nninjared.,,,. One A rge barred!, in side the wa ll s aiming whinh our fire, as against a government building; has been par , ticuhirly directed, is riddled in every part, and Most of itsreof destroyed. •• • ' •The lame Is the ease with 'about:sixtyor seventy of the houses bearest to the walls, but beyond this f nothing has beeal done: Bad. any the princlol,maluttens ,Snore to the centre of tho two-been lAleredi , it would' be easily seep, as, m o at of *Ma 11Xe detiekdi aQd all are white a s snovi, and iMtantly, show a shot-mark. The splendid "stricture, which we call the 'Parthenon"-the !Governme nt , Ileuse—and, indeed, .filiieteetktientieths of the buildings 'show no • trace of injury. The streets which I could see, dad which; of conrie, were those nearest to our batteries, were all in a most 'ennoble state of 'cleanliness and good order. In these were numerous bodies of troops lounging aboninneoncernedly, with their muskets piled , upon.tke pathways: , - Many civilians passed constantly to and fro, and now and then an ammunition wagon; but I saw no trace of either women or children, or, vehicles of the ordinary description. Once, during the tine I was watching, three carts, laden either with sick or wounded—most prob ably thit;fortier-4assed toward the north 'side of the town. 'None of the Russians ap. peared to take the least notice of their sneer ing comrades; so, from that, one may not an reasonably argue that they hoe got as-used to death and misery ns ourselves. ' The only incident that appeared to move these "Mtle coves," Num the passage along, the streets of an officer, evidently of high rank,'when they all instantly stood to their arms and beat their ilrinris while he passed, ust al tlielrench'ilit lute- their Generals. W ho be v i rm, of course, `Dints unable even to guess, but he certainly displayed a -considerable 'amount of courage and- coolness, amt- slew minutes' lifter - I- saw him riding from battery tti hattery,stteajded by five or 84 officera, on feet.' Near to , the walla on the' south are the ruins of some le4le biulding,:which has evidently beirn ,hurat.— This is thebospital in Which se many of . * Russian wounded unfortunately Iseriiilied.Two Or dile° more buildings dear the deellartl4l , are olio blackened by fire; as if they had been "gutted," but the walls were too thicleto.per tnit the conflagration dividing. ''Most of the. 'homes in the Crimea—even peasants'icablas built of stoneV and of extraordinaryi ihickness for the purpose of resisting the tre' -menden. gelesovhich-sweep this part of the world in winter. So much for the aspect . of Of the earthivOrlis i rotind - Sevestopol it more difficult to speak with accuracy. go min merous are these defences Of thmit it .rs tluiteimpossible to gain at once's near - and extensive tiet;K: , 'As far as 'rein jid t t,P,C, frem traversing nearly twothirtlstf the s e the onemfic, battened appeared gemmillyiu good Working order. Only inputs or two it. stances were their embrasures masked--tbat is, closed up when a gun is disnitittated--10 Aesiinl4 3 9oo.l wwi..140749R POW% wolita te4 merely' teiiitioiorb.a . ltie,peesy,4-, tir#ys managed to replace their artillery 10 timlve or fifteen hops I pipet( have sera' them to do so withal three. The whole of the enemy's batteries are now ME protected. by a deep diteli in :front with',o4oi liir a beittiiamtinwuritetekidesznd with', - *friss.. from thisfsot _iiione, it is miident 1 tilat they..arO gluittling against . , and, theieffire, , fear an timaiilt But it is, pnneipally, of the nrirth side that-I:wish to sOtilc. I was told before Ilet•ont upon my survey that I should be, astonished at - .the immensity of the Rus.- van batteries, reaching flow the head of the Inu — lsor to:th - C east, right round to Starfort and St. givernia onthe north, and all of which Itrid -e 'enly been 'unmasked two days previous. Iltiow.aonietldng tif the nature of Russian winks and the energy offtussian perseveranee, lint still the tremendous extent of new re dnillati and batteriee which I then saw thronn "up all round the city did„indeed,aitonish me. ;Every apace from• the circular earthwork and martello tower, (the latter now a mere prue of rubbish ? ) round to the sea near Cape Constantine; is one long line 'of redoubts and hatteries.; Malts, Gibraltar, : `.or the lines - of Chatham—all in one, would be far snore vul nerable than those fonnidable entrenchments, fovered with infantry, pits tad deep •ditches in' front, and protected by scarped ' banks, - steckades, and masses of cannon. I have • seem many of what'-are called first-clasi for "tri:.,sses, but the present aspect of :Sevastopol . ought vie with • any. That which struck me more than all, was a certain coxcombry 'I) finish about those Works which I have never yet sten attempted elsewhere--no, not even% di e• elaborate redoubts of Chobbara ridges.— _ Every bastion was lined with stone ;, every ~. embrasure perfect; 'every angle and scarp smoothed off with beautiful regularity ;- and aslifthewhole was rather eh architectural erebellishinent - than'one of the most fortnida . hie kinds' of defence knovni to Modern warfare. 1 It will scarcely he credited, but inside these "I • lines were regular footpaths and made roads,. covered with gravel and loose atones, and laid out with , as, mach neatness -as if intended to 1 - -pasi through private gawiens. I could hardly bi ieve my eyes .when these latter adornments were pointed out to me, but there they were sum enough. It Mist have hale taken thii enemy nearly as much time to make them bathe bat : teries, and, as a Matter of.course, beyond the Mt° effect 'of the bravado—such as it ' is— th y are utterly and entirely useless: -Yet, us less as 'they are, they have been -made as if to show us how little the progress of our siege empleya or impedes th eir numerous gar risOn.- . Your readers may, perhaps, ask how it is that all. these works have been erected al/ hin the last few days. But Such is the case on 7 With three or four to the extreme nortb. -' , N arty all the rest have been. finished since wed first opened fire, and thongh batteries have I been known to exist there thronghbro; yet, as ithe embrasures were always masked, no one 1, knows where the guns were, or how to dis ' tin . 'ash real batteries from breastworks. ,1111.. - - - or•RomAN RoAp.s.—ln' Many things the ! is we Ict hei nuulit.no _progret . w, as the =caro tin .of Egypt and Pompeii attest. There are no roads in. gte, world now that will at all cont with those of ancient Renee. Even our t' street.. pavements hold no comparison with them. - 'The Appian way, which was Made three hundred years before Christ, ran frog Bone to Capes, about' )40 utiles, and part of it was through the Pontine marshes. Nine bandied:ma after its construction, it wal ; t emu le i scribecl by Procopitut, as, showing ne ap Ce of waste or runt., 'lt is descnbed as tapiocd of large Square; blOcks of free, stone; so well fitted as to show no joint, the wk le leioking, like one stone.; :The bed un derineath sae broken itone,., granted 'with ce ! lieut. " Parts of this coed' are it'll sound;and brit, fair 'so to remain. The Flainmian Way, made 190 years beforei Ch r rissti,, was of this kind ; it was 180`ntile.s long. The Russ pave inebt Which %seen in groadwlty; New - York and.the eulneal block pavelnentier our city, seein.to be contrived by tht paviors with ww. eie to eneouraging the trade by futon repairs and renewals: The old Rimans would have saved theivrpense of cutting up hard stcine into little blocks. ,:The larger they ixiald igihenr,' ibeiware—drewirwenrtheyetnte NM' meat, and of,maxit tilt loagg they wo n d en ditre. WhenFirttiap to tke ',Odom of the oldlttornams, we shall also have ways that will cease teAmt 4l 4 , Zenenttiew for, repaint. Be - sides, the effective power of.the horse would be greatly increased, the terrible noise would ",be lessened, and the , mud redueed. . There is edm, sample of the kind of streetway that Meeitts our fancy in the Custom House store block, running from Front to Dock'itrect, be lowlithe Exchange. One look at it will make st, convert ofevery visitant.--Ailada. ,Ledger StirTfli "CORRUrriONS 'or 'RoME.—Fore roost among the race of distinguished men wha have fitulessly exposed the corruptions , of the Phttreh of Rome stands 'Martin Luther: BY his zeal; his sincerity, and his elnquenee, he made the Pontifical throne tremble,.-and he Oreclaimed the ever-brilliant and ever-last ing truths of the Bible to the - : astonishment andjoy"of mankind., To Martin . Luther are we indebted for his labor in a holy cause—for his labor in' exposing to4he gale of the world, the many gross corruptions which are at :the present day destroying Thai "infallible Por i . (* u and the doctrines by which ho a victims. • . Alamtstic. airerwstve Butes rot Tint Yzats.—The following talcs /ire intended mainly for a gni dance of yowl; metratt*wome:nt I.i Get married—if you can; but look be fore loti leap. Love matches are romantic-- nicel things to read , about—Amt, , they . have . brirasninalskthem now and thep ; BO says Ike :3111iiejr Bal.; , • , Unite moterifircarieg thelashion elf& translates civility . istcV low •3:1130 &it** least MO 4.! WheitiVer you .see a lecture advertised, set theivening upon which if, is to be deliv ered'epart for reading When pages of a good . s.lCirculate no scandal. • • • Atroid• all lands of spiriuparticuisrly 1, spirit rappe'rs. T. If in the theatre, or any other public place of amusement, do not level your opera glasses at strangers.• , - , • • B.lNevin , notice the Clothing Of prisons at tending diviner svorship'nor stand in front of the house of reed 'afterlservice '9. INeirer ask another Man what hia busi ness is---where hi is going to—where he came fram—wherrhe left—when he intends to go _yack; or the number of his dollars. You may . - •: - ingture is to the state of his health and that of his parents; sisterrimri bratiters—:but yen-, titre Ito Anther. : • • ; • A • O! Defend the 'innocent, help the poor, and Cultivate a spirit of friendship among all your arqutuntatThees. IL; Never epesrk.disParagingly of women, and endeavor to conquer al) yourprejttdiecs. Believe all persona to be : sincere in: the *IV' gion ,which' they . plofess. • • 12 8e ; eeconsimrital,, but • not parsinlimnious nor, niggardly. lisle good use; of your dot _tars but not idols: .Live within your. means, and never borrow, money ,in - anticipation of Your Olatl• • ` .4 1 . • • I. 'r2 - lße GIO!',TLEXEN : it Hositt.;--There are few fun:lilies, in imagine, any where„ in which` love is not abused,. as uttlung a license for imwlitefiess. A,. husliend, &titer, or brother, willspeak harsh'words to those whom he loves the, best and those Who Jove himthe best, ply because the security . of lovd.'and ., family pride i keeps bins from getting his bead broken It isi4t slutme - that timna wifi spea more im politely ht thii* to his trife or siste k r, than he would , date to:any other female, except a low and SWUM' one. •It is thus that the bat* affections of man's nature. prove' to be a weaker .protection to Woman- in the family circlelthan the restreints Of 'societY,'ind that a woman osuallusually is indebted for the kindest politeness of Mk to those not. belonging her own. hatisehold., . Things ought not so to be. r,_The min, Who, laietan!t it will not-,be I.e.sented, -, infilets his spleen and': bad temper • upon those of hiSltehrtbstene„ Saudi MY' artiontd a' very mean map. Kind wordi are. the circulating medium, between, true gentle. meneedistui,ladies atalmwo„ and. no foolish eilatited itt at misty can atone for - the harsh Jarorsgs and disrespectful treatment too of. those 'together Ptithirink:thicirtirto4 00 '0 000 re: * sacred bon& of coque] love.—Sprisaftekl RepOlicaa: - . Asa VHS lOC .OD ' .IWPregs• IT for Slug. lasing *dial Ittss o;salf,Nts sill P I M " 2 ' l A I• 9 te' is Alma 1 1 • 14 'LOW cut be tamed tto the cities.' PRIM'S° 1 CiDainik dons' st thesilcstest notice. • every . • 4fer at • NO 3. • leriTo KEzr Sxtr...—Silk articles sh9uld I not bakept folded in ;white _Paper, as the do rider of h lime Used in - bleaching the paper dill probably impair the Color of the si k. 'Brown or bluelpaper is better, the yellowtsb, smooth Indian 'paper is be-st of all. Silk,intended for dress Should not be kept long in the house be fbre it lin made up, ai lying tu the folds till have tendency to impair • its durability - by causing. it to cut or spht, particularly if the 'silk hai been thickened by gum. Thread lace'veils are very easily cut; satin and velvet being soft lae not easily cut; dres ses of velvet should not laid by with any weightl above them. If the nap ofthin velvet is laid 'down, it is not possible to raise itagain. Hard milk should never be wrinkled, because the thread is easily bioken .in the erease,' and it:it:in never be rectified. The Way to take the writildes out of Silk. testis or . handker chieftyis to moisten the surfacievenly with a sponge, and some weak glue, and then pin the silk with some toilet pins around the sleeves on a mattress or a feather bed, taking pains to dra*out the silk as tight as possible.'— When dry the wrinkle will have disappeared. - Tbe reason of this is gbviouirldevery person. lt is a nice job to dreis lightlyolored s'ilkotild few should iry it. Some silk articles .should 'te moistened - with tlue-<syeakened or -titi vate?, and the wrinkles ironed oat by a hot datiro.! on the wrong aide.—Sciustifle Aster , - , kan. ; , ; , ' , Hrxr.---' The difference be tween 0 Bing every niorningv-at six; and at eight, in the course ot forty, years amounts to 29,2001h0ur5; or . 3 years, 121 days and. , l6 hours, which are 8 hours u day for.exactly peen; so that rising' at six will bi 3 the :erne as if ten years of life were added, wherein ire may command eight hours even. dayfor 'the cultivation of our minds and ttl despatch of businesi. • EMI iirilirotstrta yoi seer a man spending his timei in lounging about the assets, bilking politiesilyou need not expect. that be spy money to lend.—Gunqison.: gar Titus is a =final and necessary greasion' t from dm extreme of , anarchy, tu4kiat of tyranny; .arbitrary : .-power is easily estab lished on the ruins of hbertiabused to Ikea.' tiousnesS.—WashinOim. • " 1 in.osoPuy Oi DT ssEreta.--A recent medico (writer thus describes it:,-."' i f.A.* soon t as too reaches ,the 4itomail 'of A hungry healthy Man, it pours out a fluid substance!, called trio juice; as 'instantly at' the eye yields: ter if it be touched with: anythmg healthy hard: Ills, gastric dissolves the food &mil withantiinwards, as lumps of ice in a ghmaNf water elle: meltedfronk,without inwards. If . . , from 'a -il ay cause the food is not thus melted, or dis s olved, this is indigestion, or dyspepsia. Vinegar', in its action km fix‘i,,mroore neruk like tha:gastric juice; than any other-fluid known.l, Thtis it is that a pickle 0r..a.0,4 vinegarltrill "settle the , stomacr'when iicinit discom .rt is eiperieneelf idler eating." ' se will be and tw The ittit---AOY the Atop; May lstV at 10 O'clock, 5$ minutes i At the -even ing vilible. ' - ' ' • Thefitecond—A partial eclipse 'of the sun, May .19114 at;9 o'clock 9 minutesin the even. ing—invis;ble ,here... Only , visible towards the NO* Pole PiCenlantf and the nortkpart, .oftNnttleArttertelt. latitude 60 'and The Thud=-A 'total:eclipse of the' n3Con; October l ,2sth at 2 o'clitek 85 minutes the morning; invisible. ' The'rinirtit--A - partial eclipse of th e stu Novembnr 9th at I o'ClOck, 39 minutes in the aftertmoh ; 'invisible here, acid only lisibl6 al thi South P01e... • Ifer'Scnoo.t.s . BoaTuN.-- , -By the 'QUAL report off the Grafi:lnlet School Committee, we, learn that the nuinber of children who were ' taught in the Boston' : Grammar Schools in — July- L *4 year,was 10,204; boys 5,177, girls' s,o2r. pie average attendance during , sot menthe Was 9,722 or 9.1 per cent. The nom% ber of Mite Id the schOls is 11,327; so that: the citY has accommodations for more than a thousand' more childreri; - These ten thousand children; are taught b 26. masters, 14 sob masters 14 ushers and •16,5 female assistants. These statistics include i only:the Latin, High, and Norinal Schools, ' and 'the •19 grammar schools. ftThere axe ced two hundred public • Primary !bawls 4 the city besides, 'which have nearly eleven thousand children in them, tinder the charge of some one hundred' and ninetytohr teachers. ser ignsaz Coos Com rnow.-1-Ceekle nothing More or lees thin the 'bark of ever.' green oak, growingivintipilly in Spain, and, other ctnintries bordering the ifeditcriauein; in Englitik garden*. it is only * . curiosity.-. When the cork tree ie about M -ft* yea:sold, the barkkaa attained a _thickness and quality suitable fru., manufacturing pivot", tracktd:,' ter stripping a farther growth_ ,of Attie prodriecati secon'd Crop;And so on at totimiabh. for even: ein or: twelve crops. The , hnikia: stripped front: the tree in pieces two inches in. thickne4 of considerable length and-of such' width as-to retain the curt fo rm Of the trunk when it bas'been stripped: 'The bark peeler or cutter makes a slit trithe bark with a Wit; perpendienlarly.liern the tepid, thalrunk to , the bettoirCi be, makes another incision atlel to wad some distance from the former.: and two short horizontal cunt at Ithe top and' , bottom. For stripping of the pitee thus fated, he uses n kind ofkatife with tevikan dles and n curved blade. a* . the outs been made, hi leava ; do' tree:- to throw Off the, bark by the spontaneous ac tion: of the vegetation within the trunk.. The detached:pieces are soaked in, water, AO exe placed over a fire itiben pearly dry they; re m fact, senrched •a little an' both sides and" acquire a; somewhat more compact textrUe by' this scornhing. In order to ge r rid of the curvature; and bring the fat, they are sed downiwith weights while yet • Bair"limstr oorsa Isptx'l4. - TRADT.I" I tt gt e 4Rn? I should like'to burr why Hu' and teas .of thinutandahave learDed one before you, and mem more will do the same thing. A trait well learned may make a name and a fortune welhearted.: iff you . ever get either without wonting Tot - 14.: you will be either very "bteky," o very furtu- I ; don't 'think much eta boy whe says he ii not going; to learn a Ueda. If his plane in the ,world is such that - he eau leant a ; trade, and have got:4l situation; he will . very un wise not to seizethe oppbrtanity. I A boy who goes to a grade, citerttutted to mike himself, tooter of„iltis.bust, iind to. be a welitn 'formed. and intelligent '',worlunati, will noon.- rise. to the head of his_ptofitasi you if . he par. • -sues the right mt.& The faithfalLapprenticer who delights to — do his day's work we, 14 end to the best' ;Of - hie nbilityl, so. as to earn - the' Paise of Ms emP . oyer, "feel *pier; and be a mote lumorable tnab, thin he tvho does just enough to shuffle along. through the and then hurriesawayfrOnibisworit as thong)! It were a nuisance end al' Curse. 1 • . .1 kneor A boy who mai too coif 'to go to School or i ;College, eitheigh he . would .have ; - liked that ' ; Course very will.' But he had • to work. SO he went to learn a track. -,Heeded to do hia Walt always to the very best of 'lilt Ability. ife•went to ap4meiandthe flat day his auterLeatne to - look at what be had done, • 'and= after t'closely exarnining, it, he tdnied . round_andluald to his, foreman, "James, ,glia. Is very exCelleut work • foC a new _boy.,, It , tit ..• about as goat as any, of our - journeymao do it." Did not that little fidlow •fitel- at road' as Who hid won a trinitnish? He wig te*Ard- 1 ed fown the start With the good piniorief Vs: emplirrr, And he never - Enka ,the pifsgre ;, , With which lie' had laird, his. master's .er.r -' ' ' 'words. liealWAys tried to do tie counsel& , . work ill'i.-to do it, in fact, the ivory immr shn4 while biller ippeitieee did`ltok seen to ' este bed, their - left* Wee atltil 0 killf 0004 1 0 *fir reY; lie *k . - 1 1 I* 44 In* in gas though he mislijn,A , • • r,,OlttAtinoss - o.lf,'irti',./awatio, y 0.,., a , ii , w,-..7 1 4 post noir, and is 'doing Wet in mote ways than one in the world. ' • I 4 fill3iiM. BOOK IarDEILY. •••• • In ertscr.*Ar gib- !lank Becks el ripUon manufactved t bound anCenled to , or rt flake. ' LIIIIES IN YEAR 1856.—Tbee 1. is year four eelipse.s, two .of, the tan of the moon. ' ICE *sod 'VS as Or4b
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