Tsum« - ' OF THE PAINE . RB JOURNAL. KINGLE suriscnirTlOX: • • .., . 1 , 1! kris per annum, payeb:e in advance—r.: 25 V • 'T ''. '• 4 , 1 Itin aix months—and $.. Stitt" not paid itithiti - . . 1,.. YOr . • . TO C1..1. 1 125: - 1" ,4, c , , , ries to one oddroo, In AdViIIIIMS W I''' OO ~ do du ' 41 0.• 10 00 I ,tven 4.. k do do 20 CO ~,,,t, miner , 1.4 lone must be Weal-laid). paid i n a d yanc , . 31 kit to ego oddmes. , to CA 1111,1EAS AND ordzni: • . rb ,,,J,MIVAIi Will be turniebed to Gatelereattd others at .. , 1%1 eortes, cash on o ~ t eem'. . I ',r:.;.., . ,e And .S.Jkoet Teciehdre eupplieet with the Jon • " 4 o t et )1 in %drawn, Tilt LAW OP Newer tottas. If , u l...eeitsers order the discontinuance of their news. r the puhlisher may contlune to scud them until tt yr. are p.aid. s-rtorlz r "' If s em-rib:es ueglaxt or refuse to take . their newspa ,•.ll, :a the etTieea to ultleh they are directed. they ale I:'Tt ,apon , i hie until they hare, settled the bilLa and•or, ~,..rei them .lireontinued. If allb,riber4 te:nore t 3 other pla?es without tufarm• .t? ; ,. p uhaeber, and the nevo.patvra are sent to the for l aer a i ro ., i,,,,. they are 11,41,1 r,spm,ible... The t-earts h 1 ro...leclded that refusing to take newspa ...t neat the °atm. orroutoring and- teal - lug them un r'l,l r,,,. ii prima faAs eridetteenf-intetttional fraud. ... • RATES 'OF . ADVER,TISINC. 10lines, 50 rents for ono Insertion—sub- I • Insertions. 25 rents mull. 3 lines. ono time, 25 I insertions..l2 l ,4 rents sktch. adtm ' I ....nut•ever s lines!forsh o rt perreds,chargedaia square. . QME. SRO. TWELIrt, 62‘ i . S. ; !: £ 3 50 . $2 $3 00 ' „ 100 1 . 200 300 300 FT, . - wee. rlvr. LINEI OA: s4l: Mt 01 TEN 2 0.1 300 500 soo ' 3 50 5 00 8 00 12 00 300 430 050 10 00 15 00 00 6 .0,1 SOO 35 t 4) 25 00 o .• • ••• OOJ • 12 00 18 00 2:,•83 40 00 11,1 • - .. o 00 30 O.Y 45 043 CO 00 tl ri ,••,t S , ti•\•s, .•301/—atcon3parkka with au r • ‘16.1.10..un nt. 5 , 0 contt• earh. Nyslortio:•Mollts ht.t , ro Marrl:tges and Deaths, 10'eente -• • !. , r tint. insertion—subsequent insertions. 5 cents • iar , i n , words in. counted as a line In advertising. ‘l, , ;;t: tnt , and others advertiarn; by , the dear with a• 11 A .tanding advertiserueut not exceeding 2 will hr charged, inriuding sultscrip. $l6 00 t , sninunt of one quarter rehinin with ,0.1111,-.• and subscription, 'V2O 00 bAnze. , at the rates dew,' mated above. set to 1111 - 40 r tope than usual will Do eent. Sdralvce nil these prices. Ail cute der, , i tile tame as letter weal'. _ s.lv,•rtlo , turnts crroler,i. from Advert iliac 1:: r, I },od. el: opt at 25 per rent. ad ranee On those sproial a;rocutent with the publisher. ! , t each, Drathsareonipanird With nd: wit /Vag motlrrc IM Charge_ 1t10..4• t,f a con:lons diameter and :!:11 wit 1w charged 25 cvnts kr any ;in`,, under ld. lit,T 10 lilies, 4 cents per ling i !l_llx.. it; itf moot in:vs. not of a Crnrnl nr puLlic char et 4 cents per Hue to eseh tt•llltate INtl,ul:o4-)nA we, will state tHeit lt.'S lines •,,',1,,r1-1 , 4 lilies a Itlf roltrmrl7-40 s wan 2.. 1 .7e..! words 1114:ie a rttl tnal l a hs'it 73 , 3 quarter e , lumn. Ali .. .Id lines OTOT " the rite of 4 cents per line. 'must, ,:antlne their mtriortising to ncetvion f r utherr,, ctto of Real n•st incltttleitin businens folvortlnettents. The 'Wednesday bollar Journal 1 , r , s 6 , ;•hv I. st. the 't ttliee of MI n ere*: Journal nt tl .tatertieentents Inserte , l et the usual ~s tew. f eetvt. is Itts,te from the Journal r.•! 1 ,•r , •••1: Advert i‘e \VIRE SCREENS. - MICERSVILLE. KURTZ & HEISLER, ,Late. Kurtz, neyeile & c o ,) firaniofacturors of i 0,31 Ss•rventi. it 4 1 " , •-. " tin.onl, .t.e.. Nlinerst ilie; Schuylkill • . Thankful (.r th«lilwral patronage they - •. •' h•Yll the o'Ni and ~there. in the r,..lwtfttll2. t , 11;lt their en:totn in the , rtiir step will be warranted., •,• • 1.• nfrlr.h.l . ol t a had y , A Q.,1 •t •ttte of the ollem. ant th,, e. , untr. we fie stn... that Ire • -ae, 014 in the rietzinn. 1 to .1. 11. Kurt... Aliavr , villo. to W. ..r Kurt; .t • , rty• att..r,lost to. ():.1 • POTTSVILLE.. FA ....._ c .__ ci WIRE SC REENT RY. . , , amen,' styriCr..—The buainesa cf . the late 'Slim Change of Proprietors. . . "Ili". of Ntarts A; Entriken will he e , utinued IN • , A ILLIA NI .1 3IAIITZI at t his new foutt . s Kilt eft..llrllet Alt. ns -1-•"11""' 'riii i - •ih• • . * is ?IsiitaiZi • street. in the Brirou,th ef Potts, E.. ad , .• -um.....„ . ,- the pr..prietership ,f the Wire . '...;:." 11 /0, S.rovu Factory in eual street, IMe•ly eOll- 3 , lninz. E. 1 , - Itt.AN WS Smith Shop. He wilt m a ,,,,f, ~ a ll kimi,,, ~.f stEiNt. }:NtIIN ES 31111 Pt' ME'S. ,- ,f . any ~..=,.,., 3 . . ,.,, , , ; ! , i 5 i.d t .... 1 1 1. 1 ‘ . - i ; a 1 . 1 1 . 75 1 , .... , t a 'a 1 t, ,, e n ., .u, b l , l,l d e ‘ r s . 4, the t, t , r ....a tni. : power !mil capacity fw raising ..r broak,ing e, ~al. pumping ~ ,• ,: ,,,, ` - ‘ ,.., : .' t. ,... a , ~‘,,,,,,,,,, and , i ,,, pnbai:zem ,, il ,.. or other purls - 1.4 , t Engines, - Blew ing Cylimiers, Water ' .. ' .,... ,,...„ :.,...(3 ,A,„,,,,,,,, , v. ....,„.,,,,,,,,,„,,,,..,„,„„a e ru,,,,,, ..: other machinery fir Blast letter:tees., of the •-..r, . the ter, best of materials. and orders for li''''''t I," nest ni`Pr,.,',-,t e. - stistritrtion. lie t rill also make .., ~ ~,,,,, 3 , 3 ,..", w i ll 1.,,,,,,,11,3i at the ..,,,,,, re to erder 1:A14110AD and BRI VT etVIS. ,nt •7` 'ti' 111“ , r - SViSS:KtOry 41111, e Rein:: :1. practi:Al marbieist and attending penemaltr to ......•,..-0„.,,, mer n 'sleerShavihr, s.s.iire.l the services every department of the estal nsliment. persons giving .•.'2.f :! vs t ~ . ...rielicett art.rmett invite the moat ri,r him orders may role with is.rfect safety on hat in: their x ra....slici. •.r1.'.1 of their s-reens. pronii ~in: theM ....sk perf,rmed phent.tly'and in the tory best manner. .. t, '.1.....',.....1 turuld-ou t in t t her inanufac personstoties.. ... Alpersonsbasin:: .-aims against the firm of Maris .t IIk:NUN K. NiCiI.ILS, Entriken. will present the same for iN-ttlerrient to the un- Atli:\ ilditl:i.N. dersigned, suet ail prs.ns owing said firm will len . the same to the uudersiimed. he being authorir..s.ito settle the business of the late firm. WILLIAM .1. MARTZ, Sevt.?. IsZi-4 ' ',June f'..:',.. l'S•4 fJS-tf 1 :ht.. , sr,. • IRON WORKS. WASHINGTON •IRON WORKS. . . lIARRISIItit6. Pottsirille, Pa., , ' 3. Vk ren tr. Itt-,...5, Co. rel. - pel:fully inii , e NOVELTY IRON WORKS. ' ..t InIII, the attention of ttn. lozsinvs , ennnimnity I.lM.drimer 'lllr. ttodertiznod manufactures Steam t•• •"" to their \ew Machine Shop and Foundry q ) * N niA, En;:ines. Ina:hicn : y 114 ca.stinrs • fel . Ista%t X. 4 .....„. te en..,liNl broswn Co .1 And itallmid street.. :113.,-.. rviling mills, gri•it and bAlt mill. ~.". ..- And fr‘ , ll:ink; on NOrtre;:i3n sleeet. where , ri-7.a-"- , • , n1 IZ , llerO. MACtliran. A . 1.F.C , , C3:4 iron Ono. are pret,rtii to eNrettt:. an oni.-:-.4 for ma,..hinery of ~!,*,.,....„,,r ,rnm, rcr hons...f. And •00r,,z, has - in.,: 3 new Drag and Iron. •eaell ac Steam Vnzin.,. all tan,l4 of C.W.li•- . . . . . ' . - -.... ... . . ... me , ariety of patterns and desi.ttis—his set in:: for Tddlinzr Mills, tlrist and Saw .lill's-. Sincle 31Id •., -`'' tt I: n front'. in Philadelphia. New Orhans, Pitts- Dyable a.dim: Pumps-Coal Breakers, Drift Van:. all kinds .-: v!'-' , s here. atid would he plea.taal to . reeeire I'l* ef Railroad Castinz.s. such as Chairs for slat and T flail: -,-, ~.. n's ill le pia.tuptiy AtteUtitAl li, . 1 , n , ,:5., Swileties. dc.: all kinds of tact and arrenzht seen J. ; R. JONES. Shaftiti.z. Beim: practical mechanics, and llarin: made . - ' I:1-6mo ' the demands ef the t'oal f1....,:i.'n their study for yeam. - —.---- --.-- al-, all kind. , of Machinery in their line of .bt1,i11,; , . they . :latter therr.selre4 that 'work done at their establishment . ,„ CARTERS. ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, - '"'"'"'" l ` f ‘ e "'''' t ' ati ‘ h " ' I " ). k " " ` ". th ' m 'Ll'h a ' call. All orders thank f ully n-aeireal and ptvniptly exp. Tamaqua, Schtaylkill County, Pa. rated. on the in .% reasonable terms. lleTaMOrgr. The Subs orll' ers , .11 rOf ri e tors of the ' , 3011;s:y,AVIZEN. TIICIMAS: Wltd:N. miti r ,mat•dellanleil V:tten.i TY e',lSbliShrilerlt-AlEr• ' JA:NIES IVIVEN, JOilli lIROW - N. !A lai , ".': noun, to the eltisens of Sehtty skit,' ootin- ' 1 "t"?" —' 1562 alimr l'il ~i,,, - .„•.r. and the ra‘ , !,i.: grerierally. their rvadi- - .d.wr5w.,..!......7..= nes. to turn ,tit 111:1 , 3111 All 111 d, -I worl. . 4.'-tf .o , e. at the chortest rwtioe. and' in the mist 4.at- )I.sy2, 17:7.5• T AQU A. Nunf•r —.n7+ to Steam Enzinc... man i.V..r....1.1ad Drift Car,. runtp., Casting. and PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. • e •Charles Smith. Proprietor. • z!, • 6-4 , -. tneu a7r c.up . ,•yelt. and catiafaztion All kinds of coal sh eels, spades, :oal riddles, !to. zuarAut,fra. Order. , from abratd • • e 1 v. ART EN , A ALLEN. Th, ruzros.a.zr 0' pub:a, July 4-1 f "t::~ .wi Jatuar EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, BEAVER 3.ILEAbOAVS. , . • ' nahantantto St., Pottsville. i ' BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. r ill: subsqriber ii: prepared, at his old "J'1L"............ • It u itt.....iN•s• It K' - d I t ER. ir, -n and'itrass ' -. F•tand. tes :anat.!) all kind , . , 4 ntaterisds hi hi, line, P 11 1.*Zi Founder,. resp,..tfully infrrtu their 1....2- for mildiu ,, urp,s,...—riaiii and ,rmaruentad. Ile his itc!s tr..is. and the pudld- zenrrally, that they ,part - sc P ular attenti.sti to the r,...t., ::::,...s .1.. i .V. It 4 , ,...1 ,,. :r4.1 I ell a , full' vvparrd 3t the , atxtve ot.tblist.t - , •ei of his :nanufso um. They ..-*.in h, had h, er. lavnr. tit nianuta,-tur , Steam: Fin..lln-s of ..r - V varivty a , t. le, and wilt c...ll.liv‘re fasc r 4 d:y hi 4,.• . i•utup.,.. IZSP,;:saI and Dritt Car", and es - er! ex: Nanty and tini‘h. with any obLidned el....wwheret ' A - , %1; tt , n ~ f 1r .r. and ilras:s din....s suit_ible rm.. . and ark. offered at cheaper ratr.s. : .q: -..,, 1.,: + r ..:11,-1.: udn,,,,, , u th,1:::.: 11 . -101.1:thit , . •-- • • 3,1.:).. It', 0. , .. , 4 '-'4A • ` - ' , , ,. 3_ -4.I(EN T. LANG. -:-. Al. - . r'.., it:: Cvli:ll,n , t‘r I.IIA- , t Enrn-vvs and . . - . . . _.._ ......_ . . `' , -i'. , 7.• u • rt; in , v .trra'.. . ._ WIRE ROPES. _ 's i with neatne.:..... and , spat -h ‘, }rites. Ail vrvei. furuistl,l them wars II fALIIII. _itiontfacturer of •t t. IN 7: 'MI a.di. That' Vt , s 7 ahl the custom or I Win. , Itors.. f , r I a...1in0...1 Planes, Carhon -••• s ;,IN in their line In 17.0pe, staisevior quality and of all lengths and.ei -.irn •itc...ot with 'immediate and v , r,. , mrt atten- xr. , en hand am,: Muir to order cats slacct notiro. , 111 - 1)::',A, ileforer.ve :V Mil , F.. A. Ibou.:las. tiporint erolent ' n. tt. nrIVA'N and Engia • oor. C. sal .and Citimanv: `Ut•eriutecnieztt itraletm. Cosi Coark.a. ny. ataneh Chrink ;A. I:. Itro , dhAvd. Surs4iutrtitiOnt a ver Meadow Cv.„..al Company, alatioh Chunk; belft :Fbartw , A l'o..rentractors. `u-.:t=it 11th. Penns. - • . tAvteber it. 1`3.:,4 41-1 r • VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTOR Sib St.. bet. Norwegian & liattantang' . M . announces to the c t- W • tr,rti. Hottraille and v icinity. that be Is rrs tarrsi to manuta.-ture 1".-ev.idov Eft.si:ls of evory sire,. , or and stylo. •sh•-rt notice and at the Zoword,rairs.. ie Geis eor.tadent that a trial isi.-no iR ant - favient to be viticod tho a Asauta,..ro of Fur:liarMg his Blinds. A tz,;:, , ,,,,,,rutuzur of 1C,m...15. ,-...ustatily on baud. to I, alvr‘ pr,prve,.i to retaiv.tsvi.vt. and trim old Blind in ti:h a canner as to render them alma dual. issp to MY. L'7. 17W. 4-1) THOMAS JACKSON. j'ILAT and Round Row Maker, lie, f - • I.a. White, Tarred, and ilepe of any : annonrons.. rat novo., f•sr }thin: ar other ridrposes.Trivving Imes - and s'aual cordage of nil kind.. fled,R,sper.. IVastolines.. Sach-ro.rd..ie- Ers,rinerv. Alms. vater.t prorated Ilenspf rarkinz, a very ' , tarot-iv artido. saturated viith a comp , diti an whirh fully donbios is vapatiltv to stand fricti..r.. and tissues its pirr.fotsoace wh.ooneNve tr et-rt , thankfully veer:sod and mrtplly eseentesi • November li, i 44 4.1%,%1 MIN , ERSVILLE. DEHAVEWS IRONWORKS, Minersville. TILE. Snh,riber is Trent.-.t t, ras ure SitIAM or any vs•wer, Pm•ursvt.ally - catwity:andt'uni itryakrrs es - y . l dyyrripti-iti; as well as esyr,s irs. tine kind of utarhinery ttud in Micas. itollint t , air liii!s. V-otri Csr Laannfaeturinp. and experten , e In thY:busincs , ..... work ran he tunird :It at thii.estahlishiM#l2i, Yt the eery prlrets. and ils suis-rior des:, us cf 7utting tnt.-hinery s•f any kind, lay ited.t :all Ana r1.317.111:5 6 putt..:-r, aad 1 ,S - stae wit h pri,s Ys , n I rartens: ylsoyth, , r, • as ery I.tttd s, , lirited. and strict attention .I. , o,:iyen to their prowpt es...milli:Q. • Wil,Lllll DEll AVE'S. Ikeorgaber 9, Itz,:4 4.Ltt TREMONT. . TREMONT IRON WORKS, ' . . Tremont. Schuylkill Conuty,Penua. 7leT.aire The Stit , erit:tr,ci.:,rys-tf,:lly Z..a% ite j 3 ti F . ;) ,_ : li g, the At.....,r.t.t-.....: or :± 1 .. , ~ ,...y.r.,,, . ......11,:zunit:( ..•. -t. , th.-1- N,v, Mx...LW, : , ;..... - r , Ami. rw-mt 4, it 4 „,,,, dry. elv. - tt , l in the town , f rt , re. ,, qt, nr:d ~_ ur...:,.r Ille ....IPeiirt tt' CI At tlt''n ILA 11:1.f.;:16,4- ',.• .. ! ' , 4 t.. , 7, 7- Bald , : . - 1. an. 3 rt...oip Ut.....1,.-.1:',„ Is tvtre ..' ~ tn. , i :-.l4..'smi T - eti.:11 , .. in 1 , 1 . 4‘.1".. tu•:. N!.kaiirtt.ry of : , . 4 :',.. - • 1,, i ,In.m, .t...,1, As S:cara Cr.gmt. , fan) p0 , ..r, ,- . - •.-f AtIT Z3 , , , ,,3:•. 4 . .,: rt^,,,14-4 4 ar,:y de.k....,ii, 11! ...( t;...v,..1::".; f..r I:.4litz NiMs. tiri't mid `,. NL: L :x. Isrift Camay:ll ...til ... i ed. (4. iZefireatt: Nstitt,T.s.. , Cr'll•i 1 ,- 7 V . -A': .1 ,- .4 T 1:41:.... Fr , ..::- , ....5wit, - he.. , . an-. 1 L lir i• •..' C.fi.....11! It ''''::::b: t:^:::. '`:::::Itt,:.. Mt. 1. - m• a , :', 4 ' l pr - 5,t,...: M,Llvri , ..s.:2 .1 ha:cll . -14: hs - dtb<'.."• , '-' - , 5.::.1 .1 . I,:e.rte:l - or f., 1.11171: , :. , 4r's in Cho C.... 1 Itrzic , a, ... 5:: , .0 ”f irt:rinc ir, , ." , 1i...21.1 , e ^ y c . f . am kind. :i an...: .....valvr.... ~- rA:trrt.l. ar.3 .11 , , , ,,rii, k. !Itli. t ,, ,,, , ,V,:, , 3.,...A.Ainte...1 with T414,-. at W ,, ^104. '., , , , r.. e•.'rslrrt:titz, r ...wb tr. , . 044.4 , +'( *T. ,' I t‘ , ‘ , .1‘,:!•.f.:. , r-, I , -..1. eir..l .stri , t 1: • ..e....ti. , ..i.i.!:, he , th.: - 1. , , , 1.7 , •,.; .. , . , :ni--;, 1',..,..-in.,-; k-rrrat 1.5. t ,., •-, ev. , :!...n!..... S.-k. I•l'lzit- , - -, , , 11....1:::: . :v., ..1 , ..,.; 1.'...y. ,' A. 1 t M ' , rt. T1.1:11. . ' .- - 1 - ----- - -rk DON, 1.D50,N. NEW FOUNDRY a. MACHINE SHOP. Donaldaost. Co.. Pa. noperlfci`r,ly ift!tte. tell* N 5 thf , blisirxwA ram • tba. !own. iv3ck4. th, tltturtzs , thz. ur.de4N“.nred. 1-7 - Ar.,:hrs ei Fc.taysi. EMEI •' .13;v. 2 SR 3 e.tr Mt, ane ads .1,,a1. all ru-arx. leva),{r-s: sli ••••f f-r • 3n4 I , tft cars, kirtd.< '-f *•.- •t: -r• ,:!! , _ an< te+ api-`, =Fro. Pfl," A • Ct C , wnot , vs.:+mv. C . L.VIItAI is $1.....rt MOROCCO FACTORY. VOROCCO LEATIJER. ind SHOE , I_ fitkfin; ,s*.a.,-r , . at Der e* al atatatt, ea Kailtritd st... r...ttsal,::,t, • • rh,,,, trzi.t-• t respa,tnarty it.-5,,-.•ents tt,... tiutt..-..vsrs t 3.! the. aNyrr Ire: kw .ram erttahttAhr.otat.. that be lai:1 Nl:tin. to the maccaff...-tore of 111 isic-....b, af . .F....fROCCO. . $. -, -411... lit.t. SI MI tS. RNT•ZiI 1 , 1, - -...V . , -. . , . 3M. lilt and Boa,. ' PORT CARI3OIt. f. ' ni.0.1t.....5., .. Vitt Lail.r.4.7*, at.. 41'7.: ANA ii:l ...-msfaafir c , .1.....e.,...a bisf a rpaers.f..a.ocrsa,ol 0' all ki:4s- ~- - .f Li:ATLI- ' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE,SHOP, ' r 74. i -. .1 41 3, , tkil is. Sz.hard'sn.f. Ro4 :lA. I.e.atb.4r,. ti,ia,t,,, t , .Purl Carbon. St-Chilly-1110M Co., Pa. kiln.. Fn. rts-h .s..7tt City t,..V..l"Skins. Nititers Up,ak..: Lai:far?. •aik,t a variety of Obit Cia-E - crfi.- - ?rifie T. n.ylyrt:Rs.TßEN 3 Z.' L•:-u.r..t- ; avartt. aut lareab..,Nii...a. IsocfLO-%npc....it..., at, 41 a attak.h 1.”! iltoOssib fs his rn.tay.fitosa.. ft... , aa 4b , it t^:,21.p.1..4.4. , -Lute t arL3 tx. , ar,i,.l at the lt , sr:vat ex , h - Fri.-'m ~. . . ..... - tr :Lc .11..0., 4.- r.371....,,s ta,N,:,..b.r.,!•-t.. t......v,r.. I , EGN L NTNNIet. , .... sc ~,a , ,; ;} an ‘' l 4z.r.i. tu bat rizo •.‘:: Z'af.f.x. - .• 53 : Zie.i.ll tfxr.i , of Skims. note, a5.5.2.0.0..050...1"4,er..tt. 5r..,..L ..c, t`.l. Stria= tz_zttos.. ttattr,...l itu.4 . ar,l sato Vii:..,-sao. tales to osrbaar , f.r . Lcafbi4, 4.1 :be ._•..w. c .:- 1146, lk A. .. , :;...I.Ce ri... %.43.4v14:;* SM a Nia.claire... t. , 41,..r. lit , m,,-;,.,..4 prwis.. or paid .: 1 / 4 -r. it: k..t.ia. curs:clret Sat "r:-- eat tb.e.1 1 .1 , !_5.7..2- , "=L , sw.h. tr. iv - TS, r.372.:•=04. et. 1.1 .L 11,1%, Ls • , tir.irrs itank..P.l.2.lr Ter= 11011 f Zr.T Y , lt" N 4; • LEW ;,;41-1 . 7. ' h.; -3L cirr '". pa:A.ol4oe a 4 tvazr a-513 ' 441.1.7. ISSS 411 MACHINE CARPENTRY. ; .. s ts.u. rkula. 'atit'LPlN:l k it. S._ CAR 1 , 14.741 RT AT • - FRANK LIN IRON WORKS. sc. Clair . , SetnayllaLl Gummier, Pa. 111ramm l ip. - car. tTat.T:` , ..at asx:sar" , te ;...Re Flab- ri. - 1 11 E s „1,,. c ib c r. k,. . o f t h e Lte trn 01, ~.,4 ' 1 .. 1 ,„„,, L "'"•'" 1k I l ' "'`.--'.,:; 'tr,,,...',.,„':.., I.'„ t r'„ . " 4 T,:f t ,, _., th. + '1: .R.-;k: k 1.1w1.c,‘, hat la ,- wi.' ?Its Nt"=-Aart.'4v iii ; -!! - '''''''''''" -. - '"'"' " s - -" "‘"-- -- s-.... itrseo:;• iNnk.r. it zztisired .::, =twits:Tart tr uicklara- ~, .., - •,.,.... •i•-1 ,-1.1 I , :s :..k 7.`i,:ii!=-VZ. .4n.k. al."' ~ .-4 k t.; ri . ..:,.. S„ . - t:::-rc...Itc•trij Ftlis' . auk cet.r. . • t ...... r.,tra ....uits.S. istip.p4,oLiti rst:si tkik ", - """""": x r iT .11 1,,,,,,D.,4 is n,. At.,,., ....:L.....,-. : ...z, .;,.....-......: itsy ak.i.." .4. .ifeimi...0..1.:41.4. iMiitlr4.• • _,..... r. ,,,,,,,, 4 R . , ,..,.... 0 ~.i . 4 . 4. „, ... i . ib. tz ,,, ' Al. '" T ""' "lr '''' 3 " 4 * /*+:ft ''''''''''‘ 11 " / " r ' r-zs w...ri: .nst4as..„ 1.%. Atz- at tbs $42r.14440 node*. L '' ,- r4-2e '''',..r,AlwT-, r ,tn 2 " - „","-7zr k eel', ri.* 4. tLr sai, Larik.s; ct szty ./...k.-Ti 4 :".ve.. sa , t ran " s " - -"•• ''''''''''''' - •"`-`` .. tar, i , k. B" - ::::.: z . ' Lata!,,,.. s• :k ‘ , T rsti.-sa !A15174...*11 SIMMS . . - ---.-- . =?. , 31 il. Do c.,-$.. 55....:: .; - 13.,Niv.4.,•,: ac-iv...]:. ita4 /scam Se.. • • Praziklbs Shovel Works. •4, ....... 4. “1,,e. t 4. ...,1_ 4.F t '' - "' . -Ti' ',. 7'o. a.,..^:i+2 U.' 1 . ..".'1.4 t.'t'... 0:1":,..,s ar v i ' i'vewas 4.--si.w as :st p . ...;.. - 1 - .v.i. -. , 7.-7 2f.vli,•::" In ki4 Limit ..1". t , •..!:. , r1kr, (5,-.423y, 'silt fawtdsi a diet -,.. , :c., ~, 9Qttiosi. sr* izviksl. 1.. , call =1 ets=l.la4.isis acel, sal . - ' • "‘",,, . o .?..htt ":" v . 4,?..5. Att: , ="L--ta is Tart: i s - . secemassatir Szt::re parrzasisalri`s: wkwit, '"" ""+:--, 1 ::•• 7,.'5,!..-•:' , -si Sa A': .4. Oct:vs t's• "S'a.m7.l a ' eninst zr.e. t slizitek, sal striet eltaatiaavili te rest- v., - N...... :%.- ;alum revraTtlT ithr,ll.l to. ' t*l-.....itrhaialt t .elaul mw,. , ,t ev.....ufm. . .. i.: Ea. t&it..EZ 1 Imo. u 'Lux,. Laverco:. J... . --, ~ r, t. •",-:. 4 -.4-mot 11. 1 4 .".*:, , "%AC p'' . i" , }6:!. T.0 . ,...ttrt - T.. ItVi 5:1:r . "^, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY BEINTJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL. XXXI. IRON WORKS. POTTSVILLE. I POTTEIVILCE IRON WORKS. • • tialltUE MASON t respectfully 1 t:.- announre to the public that they have ! taken the _Walt:lts/intent knewn as the; Pottsville fret' Work*. on Norwelflan where thcyare pre .ared tv tatild all 'kinds I of strum Eng,lnm. manufacture. llallroad Can. and Ma-i, chinery of almoat every description, at Os obortest no , tiro, and on. the most rossonattk terms. Persona from abroad, in want of Steam KVCIIIPII. will find it to thole ; advanta,se to give them a call before engaging; elsewhere.. ' Pottsville. May II IfLtf POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. • . • I Foundry and 'Machine Busincia. NOTICE—The Subscribers have this , ,•t0,.......... day formed a rcepartuershly, undar the ~ • .., firm of PONIIOY. SMITLI k PO3IIIOT, • ryirrlvvtimir for the trtnoutton of a general Foundry . • tfe.".7.TS._ •-. . owl Machine nUSaLf SS. at t,he.'old-estalr 1 lislike.i-Pottsville Iron iyork.‘," corner of Norwegian and' Coal streets. ':° R. P. PO3lllo'l, 1%7,31. .14311TH: • CEIFFORD POnROT. 41areh 1".4.t •• FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SH OP, Strata Car Factory, &i. N tYfica—The busines. of the tato final . . -I,E: •... of SNYDEIL 1:7411-N ES, nill I,f, contin t-', ~..„,! - w,., , ned by the subscriber lu all Its ratims ! lt - dars branales of Cream E1..711h, building, Iron • '. - - Founder, tuanuticturvr of all kinds of ' Machtner . r. for Rollin; Mills. Wait Furnaera, Railroad Cara, ke....t,. Ih• will alai continue the but-Ines, of Min.: . hag and...,,llittt: the celebrated Pine 14,(e4 IFhit," ..tx.'t and Letri. , tiiia .kir,An reins Ilcd .4,r7i (las, bein'g :role proprie tor Of thane Collieries. GEORGE 'W. SN V DER. " 1 January 21,1:3:4 3-if I TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer Boiler Works. • m • The subscribers 'r,sp..-etfully incite the atteution of the businews community to their Boller Works, on Railroad street, LK # St low the Pas.senevi IZT,ot. Pottsville; • • when, Owy nrs•-prepari•d to'manufatium BOILERS OF EVERY DEStIZIPTIoN, Smoke Starks. Air Stacks. Mast Pipes, Illasouters, Drift Cars...tc.. kc. Ltoilers on hand_ • . Being practical rne:lxanks. and has inc.: for y!Arisderoted themselves entire is to this 'branch of t,un.lurss. they flat, ter themselves that work done at their establishment will trite salisCActi ,, n to all who 111.1.1" fever them with ri I ',di. Iduals and Campanies"will find it gnnttly to their .d -' vantage to Aarni ne their work beforn enga;:inc.• elsorhere, ?lav f!, 114tf • . JOHN & NOBLE. POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. THE SUILST.IIII.II:9* respectfully nounce to the public That their mew itulb ' lug Mill is now completed and in full Trjar t , '”,, ration, and that they are prepared to sup - ply all kinds of Ear Iron of cartons sites, which they n ill warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained (min abroad, at the same prices. They mho manufacture -1 Ralla, for th e use hr th o ,o . A. lieries - and I;aferal Reads. al from to :I llea. per yard. made of the ,eit Iron, and 14 hlch will be found much cheaper than the Imported article. • Ileing practie'al nmeliani i. and hat lug had considerable experieuee in the Ina husine,s, they itatter"thentselxes that they can gh e entire satisf.teti-m to purchasers. and make it their Interest to patreitire mumble; tun!, .t ti, Bomber C. • NEW FOUNDRY &. MACHINE SHOP. MANUFACTURES. POTT.SVILLE Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The Subscriber would ra,p , ctr`ally inci tee t ot n N , •L: thv cl:!, Ara the 1 7 . Z:torti. his In ' ell .el, - .!!....1. 1 A-f Carriage and• Team Ilarness, tzsv !histe: th., lir , aitl t•cf re 1-,ar-,-2.25ir.f.: there 1.. s". isr , alptly - t LIITVETI •Orpr,"... P )13.7,h 1:f 'E.% ; 9-tf • , t, r.^.. , CUBA HAS FALLEN So.hos the Price of flats mad Cops. 44- WE u [FA train noires ri.evectfiti:eiln rr ' , lte axe attetti,u st: tn. , zitii,tei el Ve.etssiinie xii 4 muti:rF in gr,nre--.4. tr . ..ar larre ar.-3 rltirsr.f.a.sslsrtzu.u: v f ail Sand,. or r,ex.ei iu i'ur tifte, this or Orli. thee mot:T.4.lnd 4.-r is 3,11". x. :.-.,....1ipt r.f. 6,..mpri....51 rf 3i.,0.!.5. C`aiss. Fu:x xr ii...at7-.....: s toi,:rf , NI Qs-suir. Hail. le truys ...0 hind, re ::-.1 , 1r t..) orlsr of 1.1. t.- ., Lees: sf'y ks. Crzurr C.37..t ii.,:ssnth lilts. iq.l.r.,:h.ti, '..---iu sh , rt,anytlits-,1 in It, Hit 3.114. i re.. . CIF . AV uatt:e the part iettLte feet Let .1, ov.r 3...,,,c;:catt: .. k4re br e :3. miss-teat e-st the st,fk, rotra:r3.— :!1:7, - ; tv.:ett c a ,Atr part- to pre web , . 3,11:1 c;ee as a vit.:, ow (1. - .Cs . . i. LICtrLI a CO. N. 14. .I<z•-%-tzli..-It i'r .. ffz.ir VA. , bes on hii=4, at prt.r* the t.l=t, 4, 14:4 'I• ' '' , • . . , . , . ' It.", , • • ~.,\ ~.. .. _ .• . . _ _ . • ~ . , ..!,..., 9 . . , . . • ,--:. -, ~ : -..w 3 i r' -.,!'•• - '`...,:-,-. -1' :g r . •,. ''-g . . .. ~ , . . , t - M I : ..:.,...... , . , •• ~. ~_.:: . •. ...., 4 1 1,- '4 . / I -, .. 7 7 .. , - . . I kl 0- - U H.... 4 ,4 1 , 1 . - .: . 's ‘,..A1t1 • . 1 .., 4. ' , - 410661 ' ~. . 4 .,..• ,•' AND •POTTSVITIE . -- .. -- GENERAL ADVERTISE .. . •. •::. •,,• • • . . . WILL TEACH TOD TO Milo THE BOStiELS OF THE EARTH, AND BRAN OUT FROM THE CATiSINS OF MOUNTAINS, MiTALS Falai WILL' GIVE •STNENGTH TO. OUR 4NDS AND.SIIDJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR USE ANDYLNAsuis.—Dr. Joh-x.704. subserihrre haring pourhased the - rarrlag., shop or M. G. Jennings, uvula reltpeettully tnllelt the patronage of Wit - "-finmik . '" old routtozners and the pane fa general. tkithi olgtertatned to keep up the reputation of the work made i by Mr. Jennings, we shall employ none but the brat haucti and nuoterlal. Call and give us a trial: All work made by as warranted. AMU1(:11T & BURKIIA RD. Sloop,' Morris Addition, nearly opposite Yardley k Son. MaY . 5. 1a:55 , - I&tf , COACH MAKER'S:REMOVAL. TUE subscriber filming fitted up one of 1- , ..*72 , the largest Coach-Shops in the state, in ; " • Oral street, PottSsille, Pa, next to J. IT. Adam k Co.'s Screen Factory, where his facilltie's for manufacturing all kinds of Carriages and light Wagons cannot be surpaased—being a practical Me. chanic.tand hailing a number of vests experience in the business, he hopes to give gen-451 satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and light Wagons kept on hand. Also, socond-hand Wagons, Ae. • All repairs noatly done. .Orders frnm distance prompt ly attended to. WISTAR A. KIRK. June;s. IS4I. ORCHARD COACH FACTORY.; ryhavin& built a near (Nlaelt Dietary. at the earner of krd and. Washingtclu streets. opp...glte -I:ott Vastine'a Machlue I i 'Shop. where Eteilitiee for inanutbettrizutcarra es mud light waenna - of errry description iuunot- he sui -11aa.ed.4.1 they have !secured the vervkw of good and ex-. perieured workmen. They intend to use poise but the best material. and hating.teen brought. up to the lnrci ' 11MS thimsrlves...they hopo that thb'y'eau give full bath- • Cution , t. all those who fayar them with their'patronaze. ltepalrine neatly done; and orders I'l,oll a diztanee promptly attended to. ! Q. A. D. U: DATUMS'S. PotUirille. July '4",5 WHEELWRICHT, & CAR FACTORY. ' . ,Caroltne E. Kline • . • • . ESPEC'ITU I,LY informs .the eitt •, liens of Schuylkill county and elsewhere. that _.he ß intends continuing _the Wheelwright, and Car Matt afar- I ctring.,business of her late husland, - Anthony 11. Kline. in her own name. .- . ..." - = - ,71 , ~.ve• •- • Ikr establishment is opposite Pott A. : _ , ‘ ,...- . ;Lx.,./ 4 ,y rastine a Ftiundry. where she will be ' - - b 3 PP O. I O receive orders for alt kinds of Wagons. sts well a., Drift and other Cara, and all kinds of Work attached to the - totsiness of a Wheidwright_ For the character of the work reference betuade to I Darn , P. lISOWN, FILANIC D\Nctis, JOilN TKIIPLE.. E. IL.' PLAND. ' JOUN Cr: !trans. & , Pottiville. May 12,1,V,5 [Mar 31, '.5.5 IL . -tfl - - ' CARRIAGES! CARRIACESII TUE subscaibera ;return their sincere k -- , V e• t hanks to their friends for pa;t. patronage, and would respectfully call the attention ofthe public in general. to their new as. wort:arta of CARRIAGE:, on hand, consistln g of one and two seated Jenny Linde, Buggicg, Sull-ies, tfe., of every ‘l,;s,-rilftion, all of which are finished in the most approv ed sty tr. and made of the lest material. Ilavitur securiwi the services of experienced workmen. and belng• practical mechanics themselves, they feel gissured that they ran lender full satisfacti,-a to these who may favor them with their pitmtnige. All their work is warranted to glee vtl- I ir. satisfaction. Seeemblianded Carriages of alt descrip tr-ns oit hand. which will be sold:heap. ' Repairing neat ly done. Orders frvin a distance promptly attended to, at their naanufactory, corner of Coal and Norwegian Sts., Pottsville. Pa. • Cii-;The timber used for our work is of the text Nfir Jersey. 1 lli;kory . D1:11131 A IiCFMAN. . Nl:tr ,, ,h 10. Is:,;, - lndy :lts :rt. ly MS WAGON-MAKING. CARRIAGES. NEW BOOKS. I FAMILIAR, DIALOCUES. 4,1111,1AR' and other pie e.ef., in pros - .an.! poet ry. calculated fc;r Sunday School aithlatt dcnocubiational .114tInniln. For cticsp Gc the gingic copy or d.nen. by .Ipril 11. lvS R:TIANNAN. 100 AGENTS WANTED To Sell Parry's New Work on Stair Building. P]lH is B0()Ii embraces the very latest itr. pr , vrtholts.. sztch as will Irnetit . exert !Ulrish to nequire n knnwledCe t art. it con litlicgrephic plates and upward of :11 fzurcs-- - -ii- ItistralittL: rtrry part at a dianna some of lc% advantazes arr a5!f...11, XS : • r.lr any ls cut rpucre .!;run:ititruAn the /'.:a Mr 14:1;117, w ind ju.rt tke Kidth .1! the Inft. .4!/ r'.r.riJ riecrs JP/ IL - vr... -, :fr raj thr sr , : vnele f l a Jarlpr, arid Wir. . 1 :r but en. firer. .S rAC the' nad,.telticA is ,innt iN tit, tz:PS e lle p rs ree N t r c i h th t o o uL u - si of his hasty and ill-considered nate - ea worth- inuespensa s te taat i an wn 1 tea any tog Za ' t b k3. l 7 3 es7;i t elln: n nni r a e l a oli the clear blue hcas en, or the s one heaven lose should take it inside of city or castle Jotted down on inn tables in the intervals Of his donna journey? Let me rather speak NI alit for satety: but. those dee e has in 'paseed, today of the `wins Loulands--of that hilly I cannot gress Nth ' )• an; one shot:ii lice in a cot ered with storm clo..ds • 1 "The heavens walled town who on possibly }ice out of a. but nowhere savage or desolate rtgton bound- declare the glory of God - in the splendors cf ry is a noble Sn Fes modern gl ,pen ed be the Alps on the south, by France on the reibarday, or the magnificence of to• At. But how- Bridwe n - ts twntYone tenr old • 941 .1 north, and stretching Irons Genoa and the - ion c • ' t .• ' • • many hear? How true it is that till God eat hie feet long and I e h cnis leg the valley as t im s 100,000 COPIES:: - i CANDLE MOULDS. I lower Rhone on the west to Basle and the spealss t) the heart of man. teen cannot tin 4 STEAMBOAT .'!".&---'-- HOTELS. t sfPERIOR article of Moulds fur' Rhine on the east-a region embracing per',well as the levet, ani saving a tedious and der stand the ltngnaze of God which is utter. 'l, rt oils descent a ' nd asce-t fe•merly DISASTERS OF THE INTERN WATERS. -- - r - ----- ~,,„ M. Odin; Cst all*. ce Flan! Britannia Metal art , haps a foarth of the tteire te. - ntory of Switz to 3 - ' ' ' which ' .•t el around him, and over him. and beneath And Steamboat Ireetory. WASHINGTON HOUSE, warranted. Manufactured I•v Jchn talcerhe Also . d bprobableb erten but containin , more ten a consumed from thirty minutes to an hour - him' .As Taulor most beaut fl' • "T ; it .y •ays . F - 1111 E undersigned hate unit in course %e* Cattle, Slain) Hall County, Penna. i t‘rta t a... nur;..al Itudrunients. li o i l lt s‘ rr z atata i llaa 1 1 full half of it popeorlon, wealth and to The bridge wa. built enttrely of Swies mate- i man who looks long at the suu. the stn im - s.Pill 1 LIP ~ 1 I,OI'IIIETOI.. 1 1 '. 1,. fp- ;veal' a a 'new : 'even '- at Diner rt whi . hle) Its.e street. Phdad a . is. pr nts itsea on evert, thing he secs. so it is kluctise cipac itv.•ell te a eat It Ott der nett the bo. is trill re ttaiu Jets 1., So 2 , f et* . _ _ ___ _____ ______ ' July 1'... ..,i ,f) im I excepted) and is said to hose Cost cells -41 120 - ,• v.v. two bars=..} •par. s. illust-ated in the le-t state, -- - s--- Late Leman (or Genevnl stre-ches east A . only: I_o withthe man who 1 twos much at God As 4-d eu al. 's and in atter.: le u. inter, Li ,' e •te ri,l " THE UNION," _ ' - BOUNTY - LAND WARRANTS. 1 600. Its success has promerrd the cor ta - ue war in the s • ipe of new moon, ns • Inner ,or there taK , times when vac stand in the midst of dI rte e, •a: te are a. ,r {Ter if t.iihrta 31 - I.llltll bet Arch Street, betyreen 3d it., 4th, Pailada. itil 'OLDIERS, and the Widows 01 per- 1 - non of another, en's - b4O feet long but 317 a-1 that a lit. "3 11%....5111 1. 3'l a 15t...., f te. p., - ProPRIETORa-FV.tan a‘e `At-10.41th, _ '‘arovard -ide bere , but little mere than forty t - • nat•ire. as if von • a were in a churela when .1. The ,TEAM AM Fei tT DIM CD .hi will c ilia& a . mplee . i, k s• ”. wh . hate se.-el in ant of the war... 4 the Int l miles long, while its outer or 's'a - ~.. tBa coast is feet high , ciseaa ravine which here discharges joyful sane e t p rate , a s ringlet * from . p „ up le. sad de.. rap') n.l all the ' , La. - that, tu w a2ost tta FOINELI T frF Ilti A \ EW( OMER test .`tote ` since 1: le wtr• ate eutitled under the lale , '''', ti stalll trilm rt . Into the Saarme. The view e _ , each breast. auci we cannot but help sing also, n, %I est. rn at_ 1 t.rthern water.. The ten the in "del, Ilw2rs * Vey , . set of Lougee... to 1..) a-res. of laud , cast hate their consitteratoy over ` fifty. At either extremAtt - A f these two bridges from the open terrace of .txed power and It or aze of .arts teat, wh e re• and le Bar taYIS--(t ,k - t sfolo I D•atr-rent • oral I,lto'f e 11_,/e Ir .tptit att rh.lto at eta...suable char,e., tc ., i tita is swiss on both shores, but for borne thirty e for we are drewn into the common stream of *horn built , the 11312 1 Elt, hot : 11.111 %ht. • I id, 413 r is TE.4 I et. n 1 - 1.1,11?-• • 2' appla in is J Jer 'a F.c." Jr. 41t , re-re; .1.(1,14r , V ria-er, I . • the chief hotel with the valleys they , span and e i „-o ti „ „d car ,.. € .4 .! b a (Mg with 4., SO, at an ail.,,the ram, sef captains and cent-, her ae. •t o Philadelphia. Fehrucirr 24 1.4.) Lit , kril 2".., i''-t 1: tam ,as...n s .,s 3 st_Spbusra Al es th e baro3. - cral domintons of the fCing Of , n c ue- old leouees loca.ed therm •s most - _ • e re, Pewter. viii m, a.„ „'teem c. 5t,,,,t, ~,,, ~.. ... --.- ----- -. .- .- .."-'''.-..- -..--. ' ' -.-- TO CASH BITERS. Sardinia are bounded north ward by its tale Luc ' - • ; • other tanee, how mute all cetation seems to In 3 ..4.L11.01111.1, .11 the II ..i. et, rater. ,L ce. the at. TREMONT HOUSE, ' - green ue tees. wherein are rtarre,re tne pea s . e t a • L . eitereeting. The paleza• oil covered wooden ma as tbeeeh all pur=eed its wayati alone, wi 1 .1-V, n ' It. •Vn 41.... a ske , hcr rile ^rel- 3' hie% Trenton*. Saba) lkill County, Pa. ' BAII.E • Y & BROTHER of the Jere on the north f b ando ,t .e nearer . e bnowe. some ten or fifteen feet above the sun. oit a hand in heat todi en gui it . epen s ' all d d far th. ohs, tit*. with the name of the 111143 ex. none ' ' t tace ot the strentit, looks like a worn out r,I -„4 I' er 100 la . I )111LIP litiONS, ionnerit Inn- t 7.1 No 252 Chesnut Ste above Ninth, Fhaltidelahia ,e - Alps on the south. Mor.t B l atte ' , self in fl .e upon whether God speaks Indus ' ..s • Th, l' IN 11. DIV TeTO6 1 .rill c a t ain a h.* and de . I re perm l'inecnere would reepe-t"i.ler iniortnAlca ' Pt" s'w °PII t!leather b - a eta,sl. at lat s wean,' bes•de the graceful, airy new tab s ripti a.f ma the `..le 113'.,1. Ereetze trr that hart error t hi. rimer pato ns.sta the Pelt' rent silt : that 4 ." lala A LARGE - STOCK OF CARPET SGS, nte vale fro th eir, t. i r m e e tic of wire ahich 4 lae supplanted it. If ii .1 thr inn. net scat a •.1 bri•t• gum , The unnerve bet-oar the boe'l of platter, al ntL ti..t.•en aid • uther . 1,5 aters I,v-tenth i kTitt MOND II iLt.h. T ta e a she • . . in remora ...an . peer . • t d IMBR XCING the nese • and teatime Swie. steamboat, that sten - tits northern shore. 1 Ile-stet ' , lee s Lee er ea a echo: ...I , ' i' , l".'l.V p4.,..1 to re...is e and Iv , maollato in the lasi e mum, la swissinl 4 t T stri D wa.e 4 , 10-ostus at .1 e 're ape rt. , Ihe ascent on that etde is moderate. the soil , I fir L'arent i• r via ir t Lrpterlerto ;n th VI est e en all =tests ell , far 'veer him w,h a van •' 3 r erP•ta'aa Cloths ie. al el . *6141.-14 "/heir" It ferule and well cultivated, and its warm, sun.' Ile - ee. the capital of the Saies Confedera COST or IDOLTEI.-It 13 stated that the and..nithe n water. The le/n" , -ten`will a wain Map. I Cal- Ile wont I also brie -to the rectl.e of the people th e a weet ( k.ll Phlt 1.. ten, :is_ well as ef the pelt Canton which •ncemse alone, which as burnt in the Lin Irene . f the t ',la Me I..tippi Mi.* uri linnets. kekanta• 4 ruudiriz, In the (rim, that Tremont is a teautiful spot NI hag/sale or Retail. *ly southern exposure render. it peculiarly .. It hit*, hed Ova huts 1aa,...). and ether rie re, with the in a e t ., „retain U. eiweltrw, th..a..1 with .3, , ut- a as s„. 5 er ,„ . ..„,,, r 2 1....4 't -1r fat ()rabic to the wrowth of the gra nt as well • bears its name. le built like Freiburg., on a empire• in the wreehie •• -- r idols, ann. ally h . t ens and title , laid .1 ‘3, u with e. erect d -tan rs al..e t „, i •'t ut, four miles ateaal re -a th e hantlfui S.,Tt re - - 4 'oo ( n) I ) - - i :::ant ether ricer and rI. our fa itemtc; an te. rpa a the ' Ic" - tiakond it altoretl4l a deelrel, n':re tf cut:me: ' l ''''''' "7" T" ets ranee as a: all :he European zrams and grassea e bald promontery formed 'ev a sharp elbow of k mas -. -o.'t 0 ,terli,A, or aerait fire eint e ie par a an" Th ',... f. Si. .... Eitel a the cant . ' the r, esti. sprit 14 1,...3 la-tf IJ. S. DEPUY 8 SONS, ' lame not '4l].'re. a lovelier panorima I tee, the hit e riser Aar, which cane throu g h a deep t ints (a I Ale more than a 'dolar) for each , Lie us t e 11ai.1,at....th the trade th • an• 1 I - - _ - NO. 223 North Second Street, below lilted than that p resented from the deck of lalley on all -ides of the city but the we=t.- - man, woman, and child. At first sight, the ;Or. TY; Th *Turf . *Mat.; a rtain a frpts*e tut of all 4 THE MAHANOY HOUSE. , 1 the 11,- , , ..e a e.unast L-e .ed el•h"-r. their plans ~„ Ca' w hill ie Iz, s th irt , e t ac .,,,,,,,. p . 4.tth k oralr4 the small Ss sc _teemers als,ne op thin lake. Thojah cdraemiag nearly 3000 inha ; ) ta•Ats. esemate appeared to 43 extrnvazant. but. on resellna , tree I, the anew , tea-lbret Law, its re , TIIIS 110 USE will be opened for -2 ri ' 4;4 'l l 2 Stm'et‘ et rld :!*.` s Tetr d tt7art - i t . f ;t.. irj j. 13.1 The hi elite of the Jura covs red with yen:lure h I Judge that it hardly - covers more than two a moment s reflectors, we oneleded that it t u r . ten a, with ex m men. sh , cr in _ wherein It &-11. - 4 t. i th,, r,,,,,,a el ct. h ow.- 1 .rs. v lg. ors an I dr,. tine. r - d - et ths be near the truth lard in i sptradl t wiser:meat o. C... pis O! (Teat Jifa. • to their etimnree. cbn'rast hnppily • with the acres 0 gra" . 1 i • having a the O .P *le • ' ; ‘ - rr 'al 4% 3 ' r'! . lb' e''''''P''' . ' l ' 4. ' - r'l - ruble '. ne Ito, on the 4th der et Jl , vest.- r oar.. en ct ters and . e 1 " 'l e 1 all the l'a ; Cart t ' t•Pr''n•' '‘ urt Th. Hoz::• ts - sintatesi in the town Ai tshlsni in the 1 _, 17 ', ir '''',7", S '''' .4$ t r' "`„, r l ' 4 ',a .5 ' 4'.- •I ' r-at ` ` ..7 rs '` u. nearer. :steeper and higher at pe oil i tae conch . tolerably level site , ti one of the least crowde•i All th.s is expended ' on a ceremony ithich `La ll'lnt Drat' tia uP It 1 ' : the Rat ea and trai.\-rtaut v nuts f h hurikill,Ta_ atom II mi es t•oat eottertlie ''' i'''''' %"` -- ` 4l ` ''' r ' - .7 e . it. - - t toward their 6 maws. en d naked and most agreea - 41e ot the Deal Swiss cities.- neither informs the 'mind hor educates the Ti '' ‘ 1"., , --IF, ic.el ,if al: ~-,,,..3 ,-§ e..,p at nay precipi irons . C trce4 Iteitile.‘ s. D 11..1 ladiat , inn, calla Dem- on the turnpike?, 'Mit fn..; th t -amore nd at . - s•, ''' /, e t ' arwa ' t s _ ' "" ur ;IL' retard '-' Yet I , b"" the terminus t tee eye,. 11t1.1 and achuytkilo - Maven " 17,. /I ,'"V, r f t h .,:j 7, c. ,' e:.7., 14-tre except where their dark and rugged lintestone Mast of the wealthier citizens, as well as 1.4 Heart : Do the people of the United :awes • tee. audeletiaasied see sr- with rutty lather thl'aP , 01- I kat' dan th, taal4fil , Taller l . Cl..adn-ci an th ',rift.' -" ' l 's -I''''' -1 "' ' - - i s reite‘ed •bv•the still adhering reeenre of. Embaseadors of Furtive Collets, live outside expend fittv cents a piece for all religious put e, t , a e tenher r 11 , nutam and on the no.th I r the Le GUANO a. SUP. PHOSPH. OF LIME. T - whohavetell ` thisf the , -• whiehentered through an ire pas •" Does At cost tweaty-five cents for o e else - . _ is n ea snow_ nose lee' region Tt.." In-etc.. will be i usfrated IA th. le , ' ••rie and j eu .t ti cs . t a le, e t hieti twe,. ti lt . ti t heeue Ceal I AAos. • rn , led irYth• b''" rla - u'r TN , 3 ath r.ha'l 'II ..F' 'a s coundnlnz Fatah-ace:We tains of the per.st anthem-1 e rigHE nubecrthers are prepared to sup- need no other explanation than,its scenery ; gate eurmoented at either end by two gigantic each man, woman, and th,:d 1- the nation, to ea.= •a•he'l at t:' thtr 31 tie te a' s ''''' /ter ' 1 ''' , 7- 1.1 eeed•:tan , c..`'hi-h are r.,w hem.- 'nne-s`a Dr w eked. ply tha :bole ralualte fertUiser.a• riarkett. prat na „w o t ums • of the fact that Re V 1 etone years - tile ;bear beta"' the armonal de support a srstem of rel; eta w ins:rattle: wlech ..e. eau, o tatre,a is th.• r itressod. ... leant ',. at di.asurs en the II est. re and The ...Neer% k lb , sterol:mina, r.un•-v is rs,w• atouti m a row suit put-listen, It stem 1,000 ba.e.l. ;en " ••' Ch t e am, t n Irak. r 4 and ma inte-de p,t01...1un; them 111 Pil p'etn-,s,ne and 1a1p.. , ..az and whet... , th. v titer is i p er Ph ; , hale el Lair ars t a d ank „ s i to exe c that t. GibbOri. be 'Ztael. Sir Halm ,hr Darr. J. vice of Recite . }Voretlen beans are paraded or aflame a rs tan, community immeasurably I-• e ea-, The ea of the war: win be pet -.: the low , r _....,d In T I.r .1,1 Pie bemile. of rats ;._ his a-tent) n L. al e ph„ ip h e ,„lea , a,a oth e r s ,ro.o .have l e f t th e ' offered for sale of every turn, and tour livtee above a Parra/ cernmue.ty, •ii eebstantial "na of line IN 111 Ten ihn e.ae.d a rhos will Iv I , aupd 1.. eat "al it .I”t•her .I.et t. Cr He...brill whistle. f tit • lo- Healean Guano. 1. re reaentat vee of the gears are mairaained wealth tnte ' lieence and whater e their genius ca the his • err of men P • g ~, e . er _lse ten ' " I" ''''''''" u 41 ' ether* d ' .4l """ ‘ _"' ‘l ` c. " b ' r g ` LI st tite lactate - 14 - ` 63 x 31 cl,:`/ tar , • /. the im , c•lntoli: s . We ran tee att.r tion tEa and Dealers to tat. im P r '' t oi. 1, -.T . " ' I'L' ''' It ''.."l k ('1".• will L e r -ta A et"'"'" n t ward tl • tr..-..... L.l re vice lb. .1". an fC a f r the Cusco Br chreat al armlctzs it is tenni to rt n•ain a land, chase the rallev of lake Le - nan to live at the public cost in a section of the ample : den hfe pleasant and deetrable a -Cnarega. , t • I -tat In I.lv3tft. Thee 'a L• dest.p... , i hare 3 1-11- ± 1 .. 4 . trim or ,275,PUs eelt.3., c to th e a 4 raft ..t 1,...t. aN . lb sptate than re:tartan husna -- t thn It eteins hied to understand fosse or dada which skirts the city still for honalsrt l' , •r•st ‘‘v' Eit•/1 " 111 ' 4 ' 44% De a-a -, 3 * 'be puts thr - octa• orars r , -i^f 3. IN. =ia=4. whi ti tile. -nate its 2,jyt3 tote : ttadlug Pomade lit oro e i team Sr. es V3 , •14 WO' cUCIDers or `a" . ...."they , peatl. ratite The alr In the reint*r Is clear a"d hal:caw- .1 II I. k 5 %V EN. i why one unennetrained br the ree 9f duty or midable extenorarall-as, in another section . - mail; from all parts." the e, nett/ I et'. .`.tae er tip, i eta:. ,a•I the water pate 11133 , a.tu , •6 ti., v that at will lea Li, irk 143 iv 7& a .S. Pr"arres • Ile tr...ipkx r affection should choose to live oraile else-, of said fosse, a number of deers and swan' "Text /ICED now TE HE kle . Ma Chri - ny at. c i"t 2 l'atr'ela as "'* l a ` "al ""mitt *sea t/. the nr . ,erratic tweet it thatee in delseat. • health wish.. a - -- y__.. _- . tunes Ste sontrihr: vs to the r teemnott Donee - -rwhere te :as-nit lea's,, a* to thsate in --cad b.lat's ~ , , , t.• r- MATHEMATICAL, ( PTICAL AND • , , are likewise maintained as penssoners. The tans are like sieves , put a niece into the rat et, areete•-y trici le hstted in tletebrr, and wail ho an t o rt t , t ,, it . a Two-thirds of the way up the Lake. ( from hears- howeve e, engrose nearly all the popular er, ani n a full , Lut take it forth of the Philosopical Instrumento, ~,..,p-.IE z , par' eas well as suawheat HA "enact: Th. m e it,,,,,,,tv u t, t es i l e te t b ra e e e. e .h.t e d Tit. et , ti L S SPECTACLES. 311(7o:scopes, Ges,eva to Villeneuve,) the Cite of Laaaanr,a regerd and volanteer feeding , though one of water, and all rune oat •so whi'e the, are tine Ime Ike,er ,P 1 TaiS ) ( ti ut- 11 ""nivi a t"PY t f the mirahlr 1.1.11111K1 6.r allotel F r the Male ee ace"' 'tams I "." "I ate c. wrk it ali.ds The pan Ora , ILA 03.t1211er/ are Lat'te e we e. al chi- „,,,:- n - i'T co-t-,,,E=. br:-00 INC. IN .. TRI ME:o.f . .. sepa- t,i, r ti the four is stone from sae and irreenalar e is eitaated lab * trey up the e ... 0. gen e e eta t r a sermon the: remember era:seating; tit come-wit at 2 as aedlette-s rt.., Mt* alid-r...rd to ~,,, sr I t ,..,tiL t ed. a ,d. arid h• flirt...heti with e ti -e CAM r 3 ,.... arl a. eases, Lannon. .trek, Theod al-es u" I lourt jot at, N s hlch rises s meKtes.ate• rt o a Is tag. whee each of them, when anticipate,' b but tae the fae. • sure oitt of water-as aeon Jt u re . " 7 LWID 4 e O . eue neu-e• The r-tr.-1 , r will rm. es rr et •t., n t Transits. `'nit V . V.r3 CC4aPaa.c4".. eila..-C 7:P01.. , oP:clru 1, , a . i ' t b 'home ah: . et.. tea- haelelreg. On- 10t5... a- a= , „,..,:k thee L''' ...I. 131 , vial NTT: '1•:.- with , a t es. Parallel Rile. Imes twah...t. ter Pumps. 11-ern 1.i''.... 0: a euse efte,•l mai r, d feet -.bete the 3 me other 4 his attempt to sec ire an as they are a ewe at the cheren -all 7.3 fo -, Yot.- e -A APT 1I 5‘....' , ,...' c-ef , ft al e h.... , i bast actorp'..marce c...attr.a`t , ardrleas rat typ-tatna. Made lanterns Therawfueoere, nueme. water. and Is , lothed with lux arert kegeta etemeivnarr biscuit, is prone to exhibit bet ter - Let theme sartegs taa.thk Christ link TEE GREa ANIEBICAN WORE OF THE DAV ant t t eiip„t i l, calla ~ne - ,e,..... ters.oalrann Aprarann garnets. ke silazit tlyclied t _ raw . , e , ae-c , • a venerable ' ter teeth th . an temper Apen•henseoae are a • - -In .he 1 - e a am, wof i sr. a ., ion to .ts e, ... na ... e - down into you. ee-es. - e orkems. it is, Irving's Life or WastOngtort. the- The mode of savew at peewee! I . tbr Iteadltr a . by , r ..4 Clertaut meet rialut"phaa city of 17.00 A inhabitants, capital of the Can felt that the era of retrenchment and ecottra tanned It P trarille ant then-- by sr,vrrs in a .es "put dies r' ,If irtga into Tour ears. as a man F.. - NVII k . 0... i ,c7L., VIM , . ass 1 • CIL , asen sr 1s wi ran h- a 1 t. t h=3 - rr ...s?.Pli•sei Oa: vies. with cer 1..././ ilttk..s. tweet ! ton ' :sad; once a derendener ca Satre ' nay on whtch we hare entered will work a ti l e; that arnahl hide jewel b e - 1 y. ts , a from leg saaen, 7 1 1 0 BE completed In 'Vince lero e oc- '" ea,`, ' ~„7.L . ,,, a. v. - - - seee s e ._ -F.-nuts/et `pi ' " b" 1n.v.: 1 t rads. h-earls , v.: M. C -lied Saoesar.A.Car=b, ' i tan r 'l4f - aes illustrated at Ts , Dulks.. etry Ix ne Ju,t 7'a ` ::fit Niarll. Isaa oor three ravines--across P voree between Bru 7 n and the public crib fur Nem eevered be tie acrose thlocks it ap safe in hit chest. Le then rink • . • % Sem, *wilt and the (lb.. rtw •let"ei. read , bt Jar- - ' tartest of welch a raaetuacent stone bridge which. he cherishes so terrent a devotion- the word • ' ' ' 1 -- 131IPMVED MIMI PHOSPHATE OF LUCE. -, . must new Grey fall as the dew that eari. tap% Thww rk I. I abashed br • '.4"elp:ln cal" ?• ltir, su‘wriber informs Dealers and hill recently been throar-a•at le aeste an an- that ere On some nmster patenot, intent on irate the leaf, but as the rain whirl, soake. to 1 t"t tv utt4'nel ti'"vt t. 'ilt‘t\ ‘‘l'. BODY PRESERI ERS e.-"at fa • r ...hurtled! cattmtr tn. of Savrici H Deane* • ' F..= es that h. ha. mvo.le tr. tr rel the wax ity teem and picteresateCathedral .1.4 . 1 w convert -1 covering his own approaches to the treasury , the root of the u - ee, and masco t it tractile -- :atia.44kr 4 fttl.4 ecctlTC4 I 'r, .44 MD PH . .PtItTE or LIPOL- and. toys ocean- a, t o ie . :G le e :ant eee,) and cavil. of (e the ti a. show of Lea for reform, well demand that , (ehl•how oftee cloth Sate - that fowl of the ecT.,' nee , d mt Ce.i-ate ag en t rutar-tbes4 Se thirst** MOT AutTIOHT CORPSE IitESERVEIL ' der:lr rxrmnweada die:Mete anuautar - c-ed by tom as -, 4 ' . • ... . , . ti ruin - 3 allowan be ________,__„e_. _ , e • -the. wit/ to , I.- in r....cet Cr. le as =ant• ..1 th tit bare I'E t - It the cube - et' e"s Pa- sul '' ''''''. • t we e - own .1 . 1 r i the ,e,,,e, r ya ar , 1 .2 ,-rud i x , ~,,,n. residence or it, meet •p. a )1r ..eapv , to the o ce miu""'el -.- 1 . CI.. o fr and air. pick up the good seed that le Seism' h. . This it el is - pa-ra,t, ri and will Dever he p I ta1,..13.1, s I. Tr , II %Igo eel;beratiotie of its le YiehalveCounci , • Lau. ' him s elf so:d at .he post t o the hi g hest re '? °°- ''' Ie r ••• kew , . ft Mr th- re..e earneda, et. p tell ; at- 1 1 T teat .4;r-et e‘ir rpce I' 4 ,as:re. It' eret: - th e elvt‘ , perm= aleallgeaacanOttar.o, Oils,Candlekate., eanne -, a walla e- tar .aea tastan end, nn-' eils• h.dder. Vfeel menfident, however. that e. aI ed er... nuteNer.• but irt l's cad r1.1111311e , bl2-‘'.. In.l te31L1.,3 of si ,Seryl,.l .1.4,311,...... , •-•• "4 ,s ---e.e.em-.1 at Lel west mark.: *ales J'Sts L DOME:RoI , . ' • - ultra ' '. -- EOSCOrfttle• iNG Beate Alf ECEKYTte- % Bible • ~--,- .111 hare it ae sale an , 4 thew are az, - tr-aa 1 witheut the anal :mkt. • wl :Pan:runt to thelop 'laze. ell k C,, , SW ,- `1 CA - es er•rees - eche - Iton •12 , C , 1ne t..) Th .. Wer . 1.3 m. like m - a -a- . . .. _,.. . se long as the nun ter of Berne exman.se 1 agent ealied at a 'boast: in Bere s e which he r nett t.ttsa can sad the ate. : x lees than the prise r a axe the lady In bee Thud-Sca t ty haslet , . or. re ...le No It a. 3 5.) 4, c-ttth WI arc-4. Pltilat pb s tO Ont. - TOM itS ancient limiti. Peee 5' . the their natami vadaence over their mothers, and f , Otttid sa"noed Oa tt.rnsv to imve. a lady o•-:^!.ts eta Pre* etre - awe : ll t: tea :; a.: .. the - .•I .• • us•-1 3' . 1 C t .-Farmers can 1-ad on twatirita.e allele. ard are 4 I rai l roa d . ~,o r„ t o b e c o in 1 l e ,i v e tte, theit la ether: over deer fr.the - s, that cataano- - " fir, ease au: alert:Wl% tavelCl3:7 , , in C.(12.44-4„np....Tee 1 it-a , a tc.....-rattre2en th•• war- .-t wes.he 6r a_ i t,,,. .. t . , !Ai ... ! ni t p.e 4 ri L. p AC.... falowea. him to the gate cf the raid anti tilts al, ems- re, ....aan , e perple hate tt subsertNe it beaks in leh f rat=,. bet ~ lA:tat •Ai tl ax. ' fir-•e. the "a , -dr ,t e ., i & ... t. •"a Will and ultimatelr to p4ce It in more named:ate the be averted- and the meditated It' a dA rt ,„ ase d 6 ..1 have ,„„e this re.-aty re trilrelitr‘ ar,ellta Lc en - VAT ea'air. Pant. ... , evu-nal d..waLt•r•ra white a . - commun i cation wit h B er m Bast e. aa r e aowah, trenchment rentam. like most radimel devices, y Itti • a late etO say ue yon. us Ibis erea we the G :. err editta at th-. Nee Yves "'art :errata** mer temp-% the f att..r. att... al steed 04 eorizeumes meet ataise in the course of Tr 1..:, a no was pre=med. to eimninve the 31T3Pre I a St, 3,74aurc41 it can he .ze netted band-ed. e • miles erb MISCELLANEOUS. I Germany arid France. -rill arreet the trait-ter : a M ee .../eet latererr. • e _..e 1 I eo•:••• wr,t - k: be net dtecouraged by such eases. a ats. 5 , 31‘i ~.', " - - -..1 3 ... 2 , .. , .•1 ins-..i: 15'114 .1 pe,-Ata,a Th.s _ - -- ---'-- •-,--- -o: . ;Le trade to Ger.eis at :d 1m.a.. , uhaell the IDE suburbs cit Berne, especially on the , -Tho late long lateet , r its 11 -Air , Cilts auttar vouti net ea : t. 'I +--:i :'- hes I,en utast • I sem.. f the m ek. nes when the aunt was It - ST REctIA ED.--S large - " ' ' - a bea ant, admirable ate red arid aseort- era ca see= nerigation nas tee some veers; rest, are e a...1t...at c•a-er--ett with a r... le al, my-iate Teraina:con re , ia"le , th.l. t.a In 1 . 1.•'.v.., thM to sh ut as 3.'143 Ll 7. ~..,-,.2,-,.-,‘,,, ., P.f° 1 I abased Iwn to the tAcst Of 'my abiaty. Yet he hi. tame 'et.: h.eeel"..h be if ..1, ,, ,, , ..0 , 44 c 04.43.7.4.-10.1. with ibc - 41 al cr. f10.......,44,i1-kla _irk wb.ls r..-mired_ C "went e r. "o"tadtd P' 4l -'-' l "."'m 4r- Frew I_r ltaran- b.,,en gra.taaa effeatina; if Loa. its decay ,s a'eraea t eueeT .----------- More LL"'. l. ZTC' l libta a , a B i bl e. I tale er maehe can. are eat, be his hiptr...nar appetla- Mtererame lan thenhore N'eut we were far salt,.-_ t.• , " , s vf• t ak's Ill'il 4 t•,._ liar . '" and "th,''ras inevitable. a ' 'of - wheat and tat k__,,,„. lit tell- • am r.ow atsharaed of me t/ 41. tr% I, %.t. ne....e mantment he' taw reared to Its feed that It n. aloatatly aa tp`ei Er th-pa-rep t • ‘. whet _kJ th se wk want Lae Perfam wy.•tall at C... BAB . grOswr Pc °e s..., Can h ard l y eelr for my treatment of him. The Bible eareese. It ea. a eetteee toss that the wrap: ato has it is interdded. sad af :voters ,'neat Prat cps, the lh 1../..T aB. k eel Tarrety : as , Lati e ani a aa.., ton •Leen a 1,. „arite a e l, eenee eeen cm the a tamennent. Inc morning and ' t, • +s . t, 431 h a 'et wan tamps* e.l Si. crates en the tat at renter tterPlf amt ti 'A; 5 tat would - 1.,/te a:tan:tea 33 . 21 - I rN .1 : 1 1 ":" 41 t-ff .. . , wet he .ett me has taugnt me to larr.ent f•r Enalah families of e :Tarred' ta.'es and, eteatiag breezes Irani the Bernwe Alps. wtien -I th 1 . . literal ars of tot-s 'taunter -wh se fume re an - tut) et. et t t oar frbe , ll Stith , Pl i ' IC 1: 1 11er31- t • ben/Zia cnir. ----- - . ' Ibis twee at c el sm. ant teat in ae.a in ne aeart.s .r the eeeeiree peage.- tau is i etetee. nee I' the gestates: lure -wens eft:, er-Pnt ter. NATIONAL REFRESHIN'T SALOON. •- - - . *-; modera•e incomes and - . 1, e , r*,- , -re - AsA-on air include the hegleest peeks in Switzarland, . - Ire of all 2:3‘ oppLeition ene we-3 lei': me...... Moil .1' sleet. r ate re-1 Lase-tare t in the rude matins of Tar <u s- awn:v. letaleare t , rese ie the 6 !in stilt r,c."- r p HE Nadir art reepectially ' the Enal•a t i Church the mete 1 - ,e was probe,- • (which are via:a from the cite.) are apt to i' t -e tr. , tt eta; et unit. -s oa. and "11 311. , 133 f tl-men at for this. i . ' ' 6 - ' and - - draw -hoax. now be. in all probili- Ls...trest,e iIS, wee 'se sisal-yes in the vaned watt.. ear , D. Name. 4 ,11_, a__. Lzh. .-tr.. ~. teas sir.; e -A ..-e- • ; j .-- -- • that "- - can b• suppled with . ..t• the 'tare - eat weeembleet in any English be raw a chilly; bat, even wits tees w . . • tic on the road to death and heir , earrestmenee ..., et. tieds at th• •.3.t .-- r. t. ' Church ou the Coannent vat et Pe:ret. %ery back, Berae most be a Pleasant rest c leami L it., 3:1 21. • =?...rt a tate a eats n. isha to sanstratr the Ts , itir.ne! am, srAt. thesn.n• Att e .•• ct.krastes.,r Asams.n. it the eye of th,e.mr,sl as Its el , . Dr. tiaems. - te.• Aylmer sleet r...szcz. under Moak:mew 11 , WI. Cetatre at. T*-Wart_tp. - - . - r - a.4, 3 * tew ..I taese ot coarse are ei - ea lempararely i though I do not hear that many' ll:tret e - re:a Jetty .M, op f -t:,, , , n,e ..t tor peattera ;A. h,r Tres al on as-as a Dr "1.-lenr.an.l.CM at sic-we Locrat. THE Boar. Path the reign of tease. a 7 V333141. , t tact -,:_ i-:,l 1131 ..f Washingt. a 1:3 3 style ! It Kitchen 'p=a c t . .. ate-retell clem,eiled intent the caakled e'••-• th '-, select it as a home. I rejotee that our war, t,..., wi it., SLATE ROOFING. Henri V a law w- - • ~,thy tee et,..r....; wf thi ii.,..,-"t and the re; kastaact et D- i. teantner : beers 1 eh. ste e p, narrow streets, its ridges and racism; ' try, is representled here' by one so fitted by Ms , - Ate I-aa , ed, as. a te sugges..on ct ill h-r 1 ne Corpse Preerter is thr sale to acedeeakert , „ THE undersigned, haying been 'lamely but " . -*- - the - c' - and svm - athles to commazd re- or th e R oman echo- c cr-eats- aaakna l the e a n e ar= at, are .enaesa, tor e season or ceara -e- . e ila . terve tie : tor "f the Ph. ad-"tphla Erewsk e t pe.'.,'.e. , J GOOD. -..1 theater named bus in ald -and I . Re-”bre as is pera.sa: of he B ole a E.r.g l 4,, 1. , " :is -; , ..5.W., . f ths wart a. a. •we I yea:awe ree-eetee. Na;.Wu-were a t; ez4s . ' a ' " Dl ' s " . " lb" years . of the came - enable dwellings see - - sweet and inecienee in a oil - Ater r- 4 - • • - - 6. " ea ,ama-cate tar las: fro era . -s..s •teenst'autuf ante ' - Ale wart in questa a Itaa Neat A sae az tarifa* airy rte • Italia a. .7travt'S. 44 a'A.na Iha ir4t. to li`txtort - Lt, srAi else.' he- s ata R ro - tided b - aardene and - Itubberr. which dot Theodore Ss Pita - . aced war t the &a is far dia - l' • acted th the 1. " 1°.wir.:7 isu.--145: * T I -at whaeso - esa .tr e , . .- • p reseal= pne'.s , anal 'the se -.hut lit'what its pa - A-ad- a I keeps Ithraya CM hand a la•,,me "reeveftuent el Stades, and ' the via lar r aseape nae Tee, "ra b e . tans when heis.- ' a g i ve pl a ce to one e t a ea_ evert hey weee,that el c. seize/el the Sernateires Yes ;Pared and allot al hest was berm. red to :tresses ...s e. . es- I' rturanterra mans to beef tbe bee. otaLftw-scrit as via tin the mattei tengt.e. Jsev should fraftet ca.. ass . _ate& was -pretted he mans ts as' adm*st 1 net tads or 4reay lLt rt-fut is vantaad at Dc taahl ; Pee : AET to w ard Ille L ake - From e the v e , 40 in' ec•: ap le P 46--s- ' 'sl6. 2 a3- ,_ , l :V.., -_s. es shay . It is Vredit•ZlS to say tl 3: dal IS "C. ' too k t h e x . .3ade ca . 's' " sac? znc. - s 4- cem - ae - re )••• -- a- clara.S.e. vs-a- Iss,s• wortxaes, cc.ty are enpiorb 3.a.a4 . deed from the ..wrethene vandalism the hotels art= Berne back to • Latelaaae I - , -•- t+= ram- --- - rA.rny tuys fa-lr tes"."l..ed antenpati<n-ws cat cadre say a t et, is that ea it th.• •cluslcutes ahlk. c (ref k... 5 war. lewar,play i r +. - Ti .• ^l. 3 iS 1.1. - . .. S c . C 12.4 hut a tri'-use ad ace t 1 shalt et &heat-ca. I In a may if no t most u f t h e h ouses - b e e i e al met e b th e l a k e aa a b a att e .fi e ld o f m e. c e. r 3,_ ae cot , ame e ed f o: 'L IT _ , TUIALIa 9kl LET, . in t .. Y , . lowa tf •attv" appeers to - hatter/to-el with a,-r, of Z - • 1 - a ta k er. tO God. et. em a ' to tae. crowns and man eig.....kas-A-Aa er L- Tit cay, tb=i is an unizapeded prtepectdown the ratr *hare taz army ad Charles the Bald os A A .._ . i - . m - sxt* or wash.ttiAr taws be km - im arevesitr move,/ i Ranh it. 1543 - 1241 a." slope to the shore. thence acmes the Lake Barg - end , was dee;ted anti rtenfy annika la , t arrant ' t724:yra 4) " lc " 111 " L'I ` e: a hey - rt t...aa a tacrarlar ee. as feriae lumars'frociarks. i '' - I - Ili wah•n't n. in fat, had very lift e I ;trate IL.._ hut was . PLEADS READ It f TO THE LADIES PARTICULARLY. : ar-d aPe the.green aeeh t eee. to the snowy crests ted by the Sense in 14,6. The village is shah-1 ea mead% .s. pan,: rears tee ' The twin er ei - aere , f a ' ...•- ed• hlnery mantas ne a Ja..1.-e-ce settrtits td Ons- a 11R. H. .••• - s GREs'4ANC has been ap., Paltersoa's Liquid Soap. 1 of the et ' els ot Savo The zarden in wh e al.' be uld inottaeiderahle. but retains some por- A -111v- ie - r Ea v at* swig tee a it. hes . i 1 , r 1 • -- ~-,..-.3 r trahre Carts an them eon-denser- n, aced is the szys is 14, Fe... Wald Aderic As Kat -.mat , . for the sae et Bead what the Lades Sa7 , alma it. i Gibbon w r ot e th e "eta; t,eraseea of Eta imt.. lions ca era ancient fortificenklas that Wien eterej" C''' . 13 i-grats-s- , . , e -C-T a m-""mfal arkezta Mar s.e\re: 1 cd. la all thwse pier slats trying ; "; 1.2A - '• r (TVs t 111.72ALLIC rt - talt. essm, , ,,- t., 1 r „,-. 1 I H.L.,,,,, T :- t i„... 0 to ',t o tott b wa il o r stand the artillerr of Duke Charles for ten '', cteltsetarice he L ' 4 .: c ' ll es T reri • ' ' -eel4-- "la i 1. teeeress eared-maths ormet wort, tke Las tax=tifined 1 Irtrlts sere, kde sa Mk:el- kilaS 113 mee Bette perfectly }:' WE have tried Patterson's Liquid • -- ^ ' -- ~.., .; 1,„ .. , , .,,,,,.....„.. - „ .i , 4 S,-, ,-...% I. ... le .. throw t... a sieves shalt *MI dish the Late at %I sat- I th. sk.„-ht.st. ,-ratea the nevessitraf hsay hm*l.e. ard snp fa t r u titz g a z" M ei: t ang t r.. ,, t ,11„, . the m y, -. and i s g in h em . t h, or h changed, dare ;week= to tie battle which has rendered' -' •• • le et - . - • •-- -0. - ' - ,;• . I I . inttrat salts. beat hadoeval teieereesetrineatetteaks Ths . alas preserves tbte laxly bac tatnabate nareame can.-- Le, As. 'Ls swaaty Ms yams ace we knew town erged. " like yjs house ; the agot e e Gebeaante alai ttav it „aineas s One, trim ensile aeta over/yeas as • ate:boned. are l cane vet: tear eartering tee realesaaaraeuka rbaraetrmuic Vwer‘e' a t e '''tf the trek ; '''''', tuelartirala-"lithUus ,, Nee for L-sagrceetuag the Lady':*nee that it eiNtw not 1,321123 tila toed 1.12.= le noun'. 3 a. ; yawl= a 'ea:A - - - ..a..-e teee eel it 3 m fare J uan, w eer a pale Of the preere:o.s. The • narrow streets; eat the pyramid of bones - - e -- - -- -e e -ee t - tetra,re the ideals , awl Timid fle l / 4 r.raatat friat ette plata W sOfttm The Ewe is vermeil. with a atf4 twat, Ill* the tort asap we bale Vier WWI E a r 12.1kjib..., r',-." S. ..I.i . I me.bat I - ate' - he.'" - tell •1 te^.. -.. Ala writes el tritium 1...v.v.,: has a. n.,:.-. *acre a thick. rd'is.. frt"b axial Imp wheat eta he new.red at say; ce"- ele. th es shna a,..-11. Le matte tabor and hard wsp- : view hence he'ro S 3 the Lake is tziaarP ll3 ea• a a‘. , -.. , for pore than three onetwiese marked t k'-let,. a er , =r Aat ..,-.• I fir: eareat tare a-tef gketelaltat ind.c... - na...--,1-.-3 he ;Ala...se ttme- and the '3. e.f the =rpm seer_ `•s• it. E-x.r-ds or re.l W: race =sea- red It reds evuldenne 10 CI Lid ea vb.:, eke. ' the place of eleeghter was destraved is 17ae ;-von s'amethanf maw," that •.aat, ” said ,I,a ml•- ses•tsr - ast..ty a-( leathering f...me lo • Z.. Its s.. a; ---tt‘e hares. Ks wittt eta ran blankendper ent.,...4..** , ,,,4. to .. r .. ~,,,r4 . ,,,my * , ~,*" b..W.e. did ..= assetessi thalsoter w'adt see a.' dan. arqvL-ed wee e-reu.' - essteea- *a - shot-Pe tas to the adszakes the Me t Mts. Km. Kee. Martert aCraef. F t ur it La r .....0, u e 1,,, B. f a mil.„„;,, ILrt .'-r Lae E. e raued t aa legion of the a seta .a. tr. - As I react pas: tare titoczy, m a e fawn personal ata.laLiti• Doc :hts n'.... r- rf Sat nu tai..":o-en. la 1 eva.t;'-e ii askin.bas : the .t...1.-wite wtel '•I 1'"."*• - • .., at. I' "Tr'•"• l ' /.• at see We ateecei • Fratbarg, is a bri a r but not moreria ••-t-e=a road, raaereg lama. 'A tneaare 'obelisk erected on tate 1--- e - • *Pt to f orges setae Iterate- yeeereit , ef .., s 4.f... - intence.ta 'he Lest mt ..e. ICA-treat. itio .he a- w 4 "teb Elie diligeeee =verses en. twetye Liars, its site in it: hi the Canton, mere, fiev ccmc -4, -' .. -em r ' s earserld ...made. , W ta-twev ",*. apes*. -J I .L-s:amt- d.• .he _ ••111 3 .", s tout tilt the amlfzer: has act etOr M. , oe.:r aeeteaetet -we yiereasse the attllty ef rear er=a-e - C vr.t-t.- 01 ., e „, . trio-e than vita of which is devoted le dunn-er marts the spot , where the Swatters seated in 1 tnres...atett 21 VIA awe UZI ~ .f cstmaArrak•sit7r so a brig ', mortal .Pataat .‘t ate ac":4l exam' trod ta =vet ' " It.t. Least Watt"; .. t s * while • erro r the tae ire - rar ai:l zeu re la Pre3- Mead the charter et their ludependett&.. Nita, el . Cires-ntv.. The saipt-.r..a e.,.e Sew pees as curia have las 3 ac . as bat tale ale. bas . t.... , restara.usef the Ws MA J-N1111C34.131.= 13 1 ...C 13 / 3 * N 313 ki- lam. ‘'-' ' l. -1... ItZ*".. bra - et The at =bar mete of thi. Bertese Aka,' Flee teas bearotal Horn. tle Lute vlllage f-sin-, r..ases t° I: ll t kee 11 "" the tOt 2 = der kcal mane tears to* as ta entagmessa ws,-5e..... da Jae- 3 geessapalsCetasery„attaelstarrossei as wnh that bes.4ll Mrs. low S.saira. Katazaerzso Kra. irt. i • • 4' er .1 1....‘" jON'ltAtr, we tzar •s.sas tzar use wrt has the it ut the twos wrti Aa tz'orsts taste tratsportme ''. chaeies Les-is , do as 1 sttow-G l ad at all seesaw, thoteli f dita•ant, are, of Aveachftt merle" and eartlo miters the sate ' earednal graces t 0 eseerualtd ollll a 53 . 1 Trep - h: ken .3 .4p t 3 353733 sea otsfar et th; sa' .et. I' m the Leta; to the.: ;MO restra. per. I aT; meek. . do ... tts aaiets. fox their hut:ewe • Be'•;e - fer -r• 4 insible on the rtglt te xt * prod pedl of the Tray 'of Aventicum. the ettOial of ihe HOC= Hel- - . . 1 - vent., teat se•tee,aetee with a paarsie (13,0131 e d Lt ttscer.a-xy. W. , :b respect. we , aut-SterAte , tes4s - es. rasa s , str-, t .... wee tante. aa as , . • • • feieh : Beethren • :OP it , lyre- rb anee ax. ,- r-.,-cal Elva& to goneaat- 1 . 1 c- 1 Dells-laq, Araseril Rears Mr, Lswis Caw asa • iletcor. W=.l alias P. iittLattoor. do sea 'As the Canton of Freiburg is streegiv Quato.' retie. once a ray of 40,000 inhabitants, mse- - - • -ta • ee:setP•e e e -er cf s.e. r Tert..."" kaowled re -Pai:er v- Sias.-, ;ha MOO- L Dematt , J S. Mamma- D. F. t %leis taunter' rot • them tan aturaertata try alltertrAina• lie, whileVaal; rad Berne on either iiide ern fated by two satemire,hordes of barbarians, tam - - - , 44 , -E..ery ana ye beat et a tt..a a.. 0 o.rts t.. 1 3.1e.b.r35 - r-/ Co:r-00..,. trwi.. P.Nsagaza. Retry DAT*, r i'r„er 4, orate a laza Ladas taa hitt it diottrid at i &id e al, p rczestank. I blot eaisoored il i a h t i er li e d h i . Dili, w h o eneso k ee d h e de. r..aam:„.l.*l rirereatbenwanoll erWaahlator-stat to D w Di...W=lw* ~ the.? l.mitem. by At. Lair, tied./ to eta' wit - remw. a e--py .4' Oda ant. IMO abe leas 1s ants a tt st ta , latitatimithest rana l str. _ .7.P.rxrrat , in. 10, tetor.ect, without rat gem whether mete /3 szactiete. A reined tower end a pinny col• , Ora vets =sewer is a data of moorta nee". tette Welt* is .4431 0.14, is Ism as apneas& :every eo Argy ta Iti.GEMS.ASO. i. i ' .- F 4.1 4 7. 5416 7 11 N al tr 41 ±"" , many ip, tuar4Nl a eatipayity in their gemmed unin remain to tell tlaat a rliy mace stood hem; A . ..es 4 •. iv e, a :e'er nArretrakttA ..ta a A,...a.0rre110 OW"' OM., e. rs.rt el (swat 4 C.lll%llllll4l3C...bettßil Atria ants roarwedan. ' • los "aw t. "Nt. .r.- r- , -, =,.i. Ns,. , „I..st -- if ;;:s*tstrz- fah 2' , .. - .,S "lla " I°l* * ,l ' 3 ^ s ' C' - `t . "" '''' 2: 1 ' 4 tO era ' -----,.. r e - tee': nee 6 - 1 , sea tam i. - 1 veal'e erseet. Tee it ra.5.,.. - • • It .1 , 3 , 1.`... , 1 , 110 half the iterk In nuking twhot4 and one thind of the limber. The mcall prier 1.3 only S.). MI things ccnsid‘-ne.S. it IA the ever puh;i4h-.1.3ti if it don't mil. ,th rr will. It may be .5.,111.1..y mail to any plan, in the tman tr atlt he abore rate. -PerP.n4 vsigiing to iet as ai:elita. aiidrra:s J. IL 11.:R.V.V.. -tuthur dud Pr-pM•hir. Jun SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1835. FLOUt & FEED. FLOUR. i= 4 THE sulnerticie"r prep:a-eat, furn n- t ish the mer •f chants of Pertsrtfle and sunoundiersna with of the beat brands in the market, in any quantity. • All flour sold by me is selected by a eempetent judge, from the largest establishment in the State. Of fice. Yining Register hnjiding, Centre street abuse Mar ket, Wats - rale. a. B. CHICHI:SU .11. Onamisefott Merchant May 5,1855 . j 1 . 84 f • FLOUR AND F ED PARTNERSHIP. B. BELL- having associated with ''' V.Lhimeelf esse Mitbers In the four end feed 4 usittess,.the shore Intilness will be contin • 1 1 17 .. r, It all its various brandies as heretofore. They - hate now on hind and are constantly receiving large lota of tiour and mill feed. as well as tar. oats and corn, which they will sell on' the most reasonable terms for cash or approved credit,: M. B. Bell returns his sincere thanks for the liberal ilittronage heretofore extended to him in his individual capacity, hoping that strict atten tion to business, and an,endeavor to accommodate custom ers, will continue to theiew firm all the patronage here tofore extended to hinetelf as welt as bring new custom ers to the present firm BELL & MATIIERS, . • . Corner. itaLtrced and Callow hill streets. opposite Snyder's Foundry. Macl2.l.Sli,c • ' lv it PLUMBING. CAS-FeTTIPIO, PLUMBINC IC. Q)IITH,S:DOWNING, BURNT OUT 1,0 'on .ths 10th ,hav4'44.-oPened an establishment. for the alx.vre businesa, in River Terrace, where they will be thankful for orders, antkprordise prompt attention and satisfactory w0rk. . ,.,. Pottsville, October 25::118.54- 43-tf )- PLUNISINC SHOP. NT, M. NEWNAM, Beatty's ROW ili • Norwegian lit4et. Pottsville. Penna.. has eon .tautly on hand apapplk of all sites of Lead Pipe. Shre Lead,lllork - Tin Bathlubs. Shovro. Baths, Hydrants nose. Double and Singh* Acting Pumps and Water Cies eta: also, all kinds of 'Brass Cocks for water and steam Brass Oil Cups and 010+s for Et:lir:inn. All kinds of Cop per Work and PlumhlnK done In. the n.atest manner at the shortest notice. I N. 8.--Cash paid for ad Brass and Lest POttsvitle, October 2tl;-.l.tlzia, PLUMBINGESTABLISHMENT. ~. • DICKINSON respectfully ail—, i . • nounres to thii:publie that he has purchaser! the entire stock of the late , t3rm of Mor e ton cud pickinsen. • std intends carrying. en the plumtin I; Lush.-ss In all its: branches at the old Sti - tel under the Pottnille Ilouseo where be hopes by .Iqt.iiition to business, he may be able: to tuerit a share of the;litiblic patnmaite. Ile will mare' antoe his work to be asiltrod. and it will be done eti ea i reasonable terms. as ca*be done elsewhere. i A tlgh%t.'27. I . . ,, ,,u - '1 5:340 ' 11. MCKIM:IIN. • PAINTING, &C. JAMES H. MUDEY, House & Siva PalZtter,Azier, & Paper Hanger, VORA EGI4JN street. first house from Centre, and 014i•itte Mortinier's llatot. w till Papers. The .I.\oinl Ptints.A. !if curious ntiles, at the lelreAt Cash prices. An Apptai,e wanteA. 315reh 31,,A5.55 f ile GO, . No..i.: All that rortsiri lot or plore , t . row situate . . -. ' --- - ' 'i7, tt:e tract of 1 a:,1 known as the York more Tio , pertt , PAINTING, GLAZING ik. PAPERING. " 1 a thr.borou;:b-ot re4t,ruk Aforesaid. bound, - .4 north.. 'DANIEL NAG I.E would re:.:vectfully . - , ,-Fentte Street. wouthwardly by 3 I,t yi n No.'.: in the il'ArAl.t Lc land or John ilsnuan, il:.q.. ra,tir3raly by 7 inform hi!, frietas and the pi" lic. :1...v., .., t. . . r , ,', pun of York more property, and wosiwardly by moved .his estal.lishalent into Mar's. , , teem, orr,s:::. Pr. ii r !,. ' ,, - i ' '',,...,,,..._:,,, i„.. b, I n „,, N o. I-i„ „id ri , u. r „,,,. Nicholas's tlflre. wher;he will he happy to n.-e.:,- erd, rs ". . • "'" 11, ,k ,,,,_,,,.,,, 't 51tA1,..7 in 7 f.cnnt 033 said Centre street '2 4 - t.et !.? inch.w. far al! kinds of businciii in his line. • ' -'. , ..; it...... 2 eat.-rditiz.-f that width in loazth or depth. on the hand an assorttnent uf.,.. .....,'; l'i • :lbwlt'll , si.b• th..r.s.f '.'s feet 6 inches and on the PaintsPaPerHangtlge•Ouis. & Enameled G4. , -'... • uti.uardly , i le thereof r, fret 0 irvbow.. to Ifotrl street all , of which he still roitd.sh at the lowest ralc" , . 41,1 :,' !:I;f,r. s:11 t — , 11:;,.-11 l''' c,4,,,i.. e .7, rcs. - ..rres. and 4.1,,0 to a pledzett himself that L*: aVI o.tocute all w.,e,..; er7l-1.:,.. a . :,,,, n ,-,..„,.., rf , i, .. u ,... d , 1 ,., th. , il Ei „ bert w, , 1,m, to his MN PrOmptly • let'llle 1 .' 51 style. and at l'''.`v " . . 11 It' ~;pith 1119 . 121. N Malta for a. part th...n.5..f„ containinz in rate. 110 thercfotv 1010 1 0- 4 the Po'''Ple r"el3ll.r to giro i ';,f...,t.t on said Iletel stn-. tI , feet. and eatendinzdael. be him a call. itollseille. April 14.'55- 1:.-6ru ' .'....,.. b parallel 1ir... ,, 4.' feet. whili Samuel Wl4/„.di and -.a._..—._----- ; wif,,, he D,' dot..-. 1 tlao Z.th of ApriL I:4S. mated and PAINTING, GLAZING & PAPERING.' '.. , nre.yed to the , ,111 r....d,.:1 WyeNi.ide.. C'e , nditklas at I :: .• Removal. • .- . • ;kale. JOHN I'. EIOBAIIT. Trusfet. : : - .1 the ' I uu-t .7...2tr t Bolts, Gee:. 1 - Ai r . BOW having removed hii: ,-- Y " - Att , at 4. Is 7. .ty • shp t to Vol. cl,la above th. American House een i' ____ . . , toe stroet. and taken i'4. , ,, , partnership his brothers. the, ...f -- '''- aykla..ri,ibery annotinee t'4. the pultlie that they are pnpared .Fi ' PIIILADELPIII --------- X to execute all urders itObeir line with the invatest de. .., .1 - i *patch. and en, the motit reasonable terms. The: employ' ~ ~!:‘,-----. - - •"- gond workmen and th,i4r enytomers may, therefore . be : • DECOU & NIIDDLETON,' : Flirt" of nati.factory j/iii4 , , '. ;IMPORTERS of, and dealers in IRON They. also- he,... leave:to call attentim to, their aplendld :,• ~..- ~, .„.,,,,,. s ., .. , „ - --..nt of Pao' - Windai-rduider... lie- •-.- '''! . -;`,.:`‘," •- . .. t".... '-°. . 3 -`',4lA it ever Mr.e.'ah9.l.Y. Mar. anorttnent et tperdting.ings., 0 ine.. ....ter.„ die- COM- ; ... .... , -, . . Ad, s - aien.4.-41...t...:. priNing every - satiety: O'Style. and' quality. to stilt the • , • taste and pocket of ptittha-cen, and which they- (Zee at; '; HAMMER &. CRAEFF, the lowest qty prices, , ,- - ' i ''; Nos 103 North Third St., Philadelphia. ~.).trAtoWEN k BROTHERS. t,7 . toasts. * l's 2 &net Afirre'Aixteriesii House, Centre St. .: I.': n -- Trimmings and id s. clicpl4 Auction tio - Pottsville- April 174,!: , :;:L : 164. f. • .*.•; July '...). z..." . - • 2..../..Sint. - REAL ESTATE SALES. • ?HE SUBSCRIBER will sell d i, primly sale a traet of Land containing auras Lt.= atres with the Improvements, consisting a of a twb story plant biuse. With a linished basement, stable and all tither necessary out-Minna vs. and I never -falling well water at the back door.. This property is pleasantly located I mile south °Managua, in the t illage of New 'England and Is well calculated for a TCgetaWe garden or rarnt. or suitable fur building lots Any peison . wishing a comlutable bonze and a great bargain, an y limb an opportunity by applying on the. pea:nista to, ZIAXCEL Basis. or to EILEDERICS LAVD.hltilitUN. ' 'Tantaquis, August 11,'55` pLCEIMINT COMITBIt FITEPING ERMINE. , And other Mining Property for Bile, ,: ~'4l the Pawn Mine, Welch Hollow, neor At Valle,' Forge, elleateiA aninty, l'ennspraniar.', . ryi, HE PUMPING Engine is low pres rare. direct action. tolinchesdialneter.lo fectirtroke. /tot the holler and the engine are of the most approved eons - traction and hest sc.aterial. and are unsurpassed in the country for economy of 104. and ellitienty.:l Also fyr sale at the abate nine, one lifting pump, complete..l2 is.cles diameter and IS Inches eater pipes. l'-' :feet in • length; one other lifting pump, complete. 9 inaire di. Mueter, and 10 inches water. pipes, Itlll feet - in • length: One forcing pump. 6 Inches diameter. and 6 Inehea water pipes, 4 - 2 feet in length; - 480,1 excellent gin repo and lockets, smith bellows, anvil. and tools, double crab *inch, rattlers' tools. lumber. and a great variety of other mining materials. The pump work will sold either In :ample* lifts or pumps. or in mirk separate parts -...s pur chasers may desire. -- The Penn Mine is aleut I mite dig,- talk. on a gutvi road. front the Reading Lallroad and the Schuylkill Nat ication. at Valley Force. . , . For Tiewing the above, and other intortnation . .ipilv at the Mine, CAFTALV FRANCIS KNOTIFe.LL July 21,',5 ADJ'RNI) ORPHANS' COURT SALE. • 131JRSUANT to, an Order of the, , Or - - .A. phans* Court of Schuylkill county, the tuuterri,rued. Trustee appointed by said Court. to make sule of the Real Estate or Robert Woodside, deceased, :will expose to sale bypublic veudue or outcry, at the AMERICAN 1101:SE, in the borough of Pottsville, on ...Slzturday. the Ist 4oy cf. ii-p!cia/vr, A. 14,15:4, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the fallowing ilescribed Real Estate, to wit: . . i. No. 1. 411 that certain tract of unseated land 'taste in Norkegian township, in the county of Schuylkill. assessed in the name of George F. ... Randolph, containing f o rty-four acres, and being the same tract of land which Benjamin Christ, Treasurer Pf!buy Mill count., by Deed dated the ithdaY,,of Sep tember, A. lb .164 i, granted and conveyed to•the - ittiti Hobert Woodside. ~ .... \0... All that certain tract of unseated laud I , tstaining tbreedeurths of ln acreiksituate in Branch township. Schuylkill county, which was . 1 , -- assess...l in the name of Joseph Wood. itnd the. time tract of land which Benjamin Christ. Treasurer of I,ltuvil.ill county. by Deed dated the ith day of &Vera. ler. ietS, granted and conveyed to the said Robert Wood 't.le. . . . . No. 3. All that trazt of unseated land situate in"tianheim township. in the county of!SChurb. 1111. containing twenty-eve acres. lately, owned i n :, • by Peter Kern. hein•,: the Mlll6 premises which ja-ob linntsinger. Jr.. Treasurer of Schnylkill!VountY, - granted and cotrreyed to the said Robert Wotashigiby Teed dated the I'.th day of July. A. D. I'4l-b -.i N 0.4. 'All that unseated lot of ;mond situate in the 4..n.1iz1i of I` , ,ttsviße. is.und.d by Schuylkill Avenue, - mai an..l:e 1 No. 1% lately awned by Lyon and Alcsd— )-16..7. the situ. premises which Jacob ituntzin . :::er. Treas. 0:. r .d* tit,- comity of Schuylkill. granted and 1:;111ir , ..i 'to the said Robert Wooddde. by Deed dated the Pdh day .i.r Jul,. A. lb. 1 , 42. . Ma S 5 SI; PRIVATE SALE. April :.1.+54 144 y Protestant from Catholic communities; and, though I now think there is a superiority in industry and thrift on the part of the Protest ant Cantons, I must say that this _did not Cie cur t° the while passing through them ARA ens of their diverse creeds. On the lather hand, the marked advantages possessed by all of thein over the corresponding portions of France, of Savoy, of Itaty, cannot fail . to strike:even the dullest observer. The dwell.: ingS of these-republicans are in the average . far ;better; . their manners are more frank; I kindly,' and . self-respecting; • their lands are ,less comnionly exhausted by over tillage; and 1 their wealth in cattle and timber is far greaters,i Many,'of *the forests I passed; on this route are I among the finest and most valuable I ever saw. AbOut half of them are composed wholly of a I tall, straight and slender fir or evergreen, re-1 seinbling hemlokk 'in its foliage and' white•l beech` in its bark, which grows more thickly than "any other' tree of which ,V have nay knowledge. It appears moreover with yetirs I to attain a generous size. The grass also of this region is almost uniformly: luxuriant and j of Alpine tenderness and sweetness. That i the people are here thrifty arid happy _far i 'above • the European . average 'is manifest.on I every side; as how could they fail to be ? Not one-fourth so large a share of then'. earnings. I i is taken- from them by - taxation as 'would be ; requited under a monarchy; while instead of ; , one-tenth of their able bodied men being draft ed away from their fields and shops to serve -in standing armies, the entire - military and • police forces of Switzerland, aside! from her Militia, cannot_ exceed one in a hundred of those able to bear anus. And thui the land'; of Tell, happily preserved. from; delusive} dreams of conquest by the smallness of its I territory and the feauess of its people, 'when 1 measured by those of. the great empires which menace and almost!environ it, remains a city set on a hili--- , a constant, cogent, inoffensive witness of the value of Republican Fteedoin. 1 I know it is Wade a reprbach tette Swiss ; that !their government .is generally in the I handa of the partytermed conservative, and I that their sword is !not thrown into the scale ! , lin fasor of French,?,German or . Italian Free.,; ; eREKLEY IN mow & ' • I ,in Possibly their timidity ,with respect to i We . can hardly say, "Greeley in! Europe;'; harboring peculiarly obnoxious exiles may in I for,he reached home in the Ballis • s! Which dr- I some cases have justified this reproach.. But' rived at New York last week. ThefUllowing I, wheii we fairly con,fidet their numerical weak- , - .•i -' . lass . and political iisolation, weighing -these., however, contains. some of his notings -While i agamst the militari power and coaimon,anti- I in Switzerland lately. The letter to the Tr , i• I I panti es of despotic France and Austria—when brine bears date,., • ' .1 1 we consider how Switzerland herself was once LAZSANNr, Saisse, : J u lyt, l; i . 15..55. ! disorganized by the specious 'professions and "I linger with Nature, - . though but for . -a ' then crushed by tbe• merciless legions of Re- te* hours lone., and with no intent furthervolution,at y FraaeC proffering her jieeple.de- Eto portray the snow-clad }lights, Om; ights, leaning! 'liv. erauce from ,ar4tosratic, thraldom—a pro-'. ! cascades, the sky -4avitvg. glacirs4 of this wise' fulfilled through horrible carnage land raphie in 'her ultimate transformation into a wondrous mountain-land. A careless , wan-: derer, light hearted, light-footed, with a rea-; virtual province of', the first .NapOleo.n's Em-; sonably lull pire—may we nut rejoice• that the Ark of p . urse here and no ditties calling'', I him elsewhere., might spend monthslindustri-, Freedom:- even such as it is, rests, secure on these Alpine heights . until the subsidence of ; ously in Switzerland, seeing new 'imbrvels of or of 'sublimity daily, yes l l eave tile . 1 e, the surrounding threatenin g deluge shall jus greater number unvisited wh n Octbber's !.. tify the sending Nish of, th e dose on her er- i snows.shonld block betore.him the .. Passes. of rand! of mercy and hope. o th e subjaeent na- ;- !• . the mountains and sent him down; iti quest of, , ti°B- 4 ? , . , ' i sunshine to the lower and less clodded callers) • ; ' . • - 1 like this of the lovely Lake, on'whese borders ; Fisiriran, a walled town of 9,oo6itiliali- 1 the Vine flourishes luxuriantly end sera . i-trupi- • tints, is.built on and under a steep - pitotisbus cal ' fruits ripen northward and :i inconstant ; tory formed by-the winding coarse of the lit s ; presence of eternal snows. To the observer's: tle river. Saavine,i;and has probably seen its each inoantain-range, each Salley - h , best days. In "thi good old days, - when evert- ' --s -_ , (Choice pnetrn Blltiillt ETTER. - I - • ,-• _! • . Ely w. w.CALDIM.X. I 'From mountaimpeak and village spiri, The golden Isnnlight fades away But up the clear sky high and higher ', With deepening ildiancea doth ray;' • The -klory o a f the dying day, • ! . Ittrreame Of•tssa . , gleaining ere..„ . . -i'pou the riveerranerge I stand. • i r And gaze aeros3 the shadows' blue, '; • • As rippling uqte shelving strand.. The mimic vet, their Venn bells strew Slide softly , ^k, then come anew. .., „ And murmur: i 4 the glistening and. • .I .• , i 1.1r4 greet to:feel this dewy air . Blow freshl o'er the unrueed tide,' Sotenderly I lifts my hair, : ;So woos the modest flowers that hide , , . Their litheletpsanear'mv side, -To greet me with their perfume rare. I, I And sweet it is at times to hear • The dip of ckus. thelingering sweep{ - As some light its eourso d:dh steer I ' ' Toward, the far Mt billowy deep; 1 So falls the mensiginr•d chime they keep, With silvery •adenee on the ear. And look! ah4ve yen monarch pine, That senti Is the distant shore; Our chosen doth briihtly chine, f r charted And all th chaed waters oer, Her pure d lustrous light Soar pour, Recalling thee and bores divine. . , I would thou I wert beside me now, ' Bernath this gnarled beechen tree To watch thWriver's'plarld Sow, "i : Awl hem the wavelet's gurgling gitie, As on the lime shore merrily, Vuerasingly they e rine and go. .1 .. • That I mightl i gase upon thy face, : • Drink glad es' from thy loving eyes, - And feel azaht the vronderous grace 1 That in tht every action lies; , •.. Or speak. a d hear thy low replies,' Or hold thee in my close embrace. i Vain wish! ELt wheresoier to-night," Or far or rular . thy fe,itsteps rove. When you dear tar shall meet thy Mitt, tili, may it weierwoe nediance move: Thy sentle'heart to divams,of love ; And bring thee peace and elm delight Olb Worlb. EOM . • ourth man was ;a robber,' acd those who cascade, May have its peculiari'ties..u-bieb t distinguish it from every other; brit ho w ABA claiUnd to rile b}=., the grace of God robbed he make these palpable to the dis - tUnt reader more boldly, less ineakingly than, now. it was •• std'' --^`,le thati all who had I3ANNAN'S STEAM PRINTING OFFICE Haring preeured three Presers, we are nos prepared to exec4te JOB and BOOK PRINTING of emery descriptiOn, at the ogles of Tke Miens' Jounce, cheaper than It can be done at any other ertablisfuneut In the CountY,aueNts Boots, Pastplektr, I Babof Ladin g; Large Buren, Rai/ oad liCCdat, . Hand Rift, • Paper; Books,' Amide of Agretssent, l nate Bill Head 4, • Order : Broke. oh, At the very aturtest notice. Our stock of JOB TIN; fa more extenrive than that of any otberi Olney In tide s. e• Om of the State, and wo keep hands outploital oxpreas iy for Jobbing. Being a practical Printer oureelf, we wi amaranth* oar work to be as neat as any 'that ern be turned out in the'dtlein PRINTZG ;IN COLORS dons at the ahartast Doti«. ' • Books lamnd In every variety of Oita.' Blank Was o every desertptlon manufactured, 'bound and auled to Of der at abort notice. NO. 33. • ed as quarries, from which to draw nr‘terials for building the cottages of many generations' of peasants; and nine-tenths of its she is now cut up into moderate farms, over which the plow passes regularly, rarely encountering an obstacle, and whence liberal harrestS of grain. and graim reward the labors of the husband man ; "So passes the glory of this World."— Roman civilization and power were based on the enslavement and degradation of labor; shall the lesson of their overthrow be lost on the statesmen of the New World ? • , - A VOICE FROM Tilt PAST.—+IO the source from whence we look "ftir comfort and for calm." the saints of other, ages have also looked. The .promiSes of God which now support us were, the prop of the martyr at the stake, the refreshment of" the 'prisoner in his . cell. They do not lose 'their pow,er s those' words of eternalAife. The Christian of our day can endorse'with his wholp neart.the sen timent of one whose name ever awakens feel ingi of tenderness and compission; of admi ration and of sorrow, for her lsad and unde served, fate. On the evening , before her exe cution, Lady Jane' Grey wrote the subjoined lines at the' end '• of the Greek Testament which she willed to her sister 'the lady Katha rine: "I have sent you a book, winch, although it be not outwardly trimmed with gold, or the curious embroidery of the artfullest needles,' yet inwardly is more worth than all the pre cious mines the vast world can boast of. It is the. book, my only best and best beloved sis ter, of the law of the Lord; it *is the testa- Meat and hat will which he bequeathed unto us wretches and wretched sinners, which shall lead yod to the path of eternal joy. And if yon with a good mind read it, and with an' earnest desire follow it, no doubt it Shall bring you , to an• immortal and everlasting life. It will teach you to live, and !calm you, to die; it shall win you more and more `and endow you with greater felicity than yOu should have gained by the possessiond our woful father's lands; for, as if God•had prospered him, you should have gained his honors and manors, so, it you apply diligently to this book, seek ing to direct your life accordingto the rule of the same, you shall be an inheritor of such richei as neither the covetous shall withdraw from you, neither the thief shall steal, neither vet the Moths corrupt. Desire. with David, my sister, to undertand the law of the Lori your God. Live still to die, that by death you may purchase ete 'kal life; and trust not that the 'tenderness o your age shall lengthen t your life, for unto ;yd. when he calleth, all times and seasons are alike; laud i hd are they whose lamps are furnisho-wheit he pom eth, fcr as soon will the LOril be, glorifiedin the young as in the old." i : . 1 We may hope that this dying legacy was !_not in vain to the Lady'liathl,trine. , After a ! life crossed by persecution, ;sorrow, and dis appointment, she resigned her spirit, to her I Redeemer, declaring that she departed be , lieving that he had died fur her, and that she i should be eternally saved through his most i precious blood. 1 H. A. L. As EAR. ron 113.rtti.—:We' r seek much after preachers; should we not Much rather seek after the true ear? For surely .there are preachers enough around Us--preachers in heaven above; preache'rs .earth below, U - BOOK BINDERY. ,sabbatb Ueabing.
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