11 • - "rt. tot s ' - CF THE NIINE'RS. JOURNAL. I - • o. SUBSI•affIION: - • . k !t'S ikr.• annum. tiny an - a. in 3d rarice-42 2,5 111 11'10 — And V. at it lint paid within TO 1i.1 . 13: , r, i,',,, . id, , LA 0 ivalre.- t • $5 ON) . 10 00 do d.:' _II no i 1 ,, •IP,lf,t ...` I,l%.ltrial:ly 1....tid in 44Na:ill-V. ' .s".• io ~.0 dr.0.,.. . To CARRIERS AND OTHERS: Tho ,j,;:tint IL mil. t t, f grnirbel to Carriers and others 0 r ? , '! . ) ,'",, P .. i 71 s -1.,' r , ,244 , r , ;applied with th . o Jaya- EMI ~f •b„ jr . • 4 , thele 114,175- . , • alum until , :11.•* ,r f c t t t, 'ttt- ttltrtt t;d or- • t ' Litt - rcd. ' alr• nowNpa MIN i ..,•i i• , • : !..• !. • armr,t, ,i,:.TES AI.LIVERTbiIIetZ ME 4 :NI tO v.l 1"2. o 2J !NJ i . ' I i I hi i u „ irt. i i 'R) . . .r,•s, et.ii—accomplinied %vitt: an 1 1.11; . . each. 1.40 re 51arris•te5 and Death%.Pleents 0 - :it,t ingertions, 5 rents Aro euuntt,4 •t•. I ethers advertising by the year with ;;;., : ,1•1 9tan , llnq - will 1,, charAel.lll,lulilki PO 011 mount of (In, quarter column Oittt • Mil I L • t at ttir2 st,s ,14+4,411att,;1 11:s sot iii lAr,•,er type thin qeunl Hall t K ~ cent. V4l On these priers. Al; cuts tli.sr•zett the *same h; IL. ler press. ,' 1, A dvorti-4•111.111 4 from Advm•tisnw, ry.c-nt :tt ?.;) nor Cu!. advance on 11.ke4• I,y :ro 1.0 .I,:Ni.inent +vitt] thelMbli.lmr. IhrAils a , ... , nurinit,l with no nt ni tt t ttt . .-pt !hose of a r..iiriour. character arid cents sir any nu k- Pi. °Vet" 10 BMA, 4 conts,ll.l . nth. n 4111 n:•• not of A. :.reneral wi.'• • • Ire will state that lines I n--10 linos a lint( volanin—and lbws n . :V rdc In41:1. allin .1,74; a hill A :narivr r”littnl.. .11i odd lines ,)% rr •:n 31 the of 4 - .ntf. peer rt.iyerti.l.l.z t,, '.o •:1. 10- 1 ,, r f:en: hi 4,1 •.1 4 . 1114`11,1M, Wediithday Dollar Journal th,• 'll6 itt—rt. , l th•• [no I , ;ha 3,.uri.:0 r, u ... t 1 IMIII WIRE SCREENS, MINERSVILLE. KURTZ AL HEISLER, .Ihate . Kurtz, Beyerir S. Co,'; Cori of wYs,l . sWiri. Coat :.•ereens. Witc. i ✓ n' ...; ;r“.111!... 7lliners•t ille. uylkill Thankful f.t. the liberal reitronakte they "P., k.. 1.1 :h.. iteah-r, elth,rs:. in the it their vut.t..ni in the 1-1^- don.• at oar wilt 1,, warranted. P. ,t ,11 1 , , afraid inv a I.nd job. ia_ to. l ' the 4,1dt.,t. and the mos t cap ., it . v fe..l stir, that wo th.• '”al S , n , en , in the • -.1.. t J. 11. titirt.t. Mins•rsville. to W. or !curt, .e ~.. t ; 1 117:d to, OH ri,n POTI'SVILL'p WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. • change of Proprietors. !"*. und ersigrn ed _has as p•PIrLMI th.• prpri. , t,.nshil. of the %Vir• ••. • - .1 qr.-tot. Int.•l, et•il •. ,1 1.. 41t,iroF rail ".1! Nt .1 the 1.1.01i,..te1i.,•ru11y. •.i.1.1‘.. Ind • 1.1. • ' :it t 1. .. •rl..t I RON-WORKS. VicIRKS. MI 1 , 1,11 u.l ' • , MOE T A MA qu trill lire Y:iliktil.-ti• , n to ill wl, , iniv honor theni iiitii i CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON ViIoRKS,4 "11. All erae r y thankfully r4+4.ivril and primptly e - ityr. euted. on the woof revairiLle terms Tamaqua, Schuylkill. Colin ty, Pa. jou.; y. WREN, rimmare• The Suln-criliiirit. proprietor , ' ol the .1.l till? Wlti:N.,. f 1 r 4 .7ett ,4 l, i ..‘ 0 113111 ed eX I ..I. ,i N ~, 1 :1:, 1 i Sh1:1 , 11i . :111- . 0 , 04, '2. 147'2 42.-Iltie n", to the eiti7,,s of reltilylialle.iun d, in t4rl Wand the public : n-nestle. their rsin esarrei_kitmni, ii, ..i , ‘, to furn out 311, and :ill 4 iti,lonf liolii ' AIANUFACTUItES. ~„:.,...• ..,.. rin , rtest :1011-, and in the t,,,:t .it- • Yii•-h riA Liiildin i rlr , ,,ll.l I . :14:bl, ItIMII- DOR i .... 'CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. ~ IT.: ..arr•mi and Drift i:irs.. Purnie..Xistinvo it'd ' , nil:, r• • f all 4 loth:. , ' eltarlieu Smith, Proprietor. , -i, : 3 . ....t workmen ire eniply,-.1. and ,iti , ficti Yri , All kinds of coal eh vela, spades ti .oal riddles, &e. , 'I: T ., — 1 V , attly.irurantil, , ,-i i inters ti.l.m :throat; , Th , tiitn , oap- of tbo pulitio to respertitilly iolieit, a CARTEIItz 3,.. ALLEN. , July _ , ,'SS 11.i.1t y 4-tf 27. 1N55 EXTENSIVE MARBLE .YARD, , BEAVER. MEADOWS. . ' Mitharitango St., Pottsville. - - BEAVER MEAD-0 1 .V IRAN WORKS. • . rill I - II.: Siihscrilter is prcliiired. lit his old r e rto t., - -r• lit 1 , :• , -... A BP. rill ET irm mid ilmss, I Stand. to furnish r.ll Inds. 1 material. in hi , linej f . 41”.,1115, row:viers. resin -tinily inform their pa- fer bit:ldit,z. • put . pos..--I f inn• ~0_d•,,, r a0,a,....,, t ai. .a. 1i•..-i.t., !EDUCATIONAL. ~...6...„..., :_.,.....,,,, th, milli,. rado•rilly, that they 4 pnrticular atttordion to the P.770.. , . , ,nes and ..11,,m- ._ __ I , - _. - _ 1 n h_no za,, Ili . itiS manufacture. They rail 'be hrtilAn ,N. TREEMOUNY SEMINARY, -,- 1..i,c ,-..... - :r • fu'iy pn•feed at the above mdz: l • ,, : s , • mem. to man urn , z ure Steam }amines nt . lien} sanity of st/10. anl] will •mui pre I -3 V• 4 1 ' 1 .‘ in benutv and !iii-h. 11 il arc • !lath, d elsewhere: -' EA It Norristoili, I'a., 16 miles from -, •;,••• • mar,. lz oilrond anrl,l l rht Car-, a1..1 every ‘,. Thiladelphts. ttl. the i'elltLylkill river:l7o had 111.1 , .. ,i,._, . i ,.,,,,, ~c r„.,,,, ~,'„I i 10,... 1 5 :040.2 , oust ala, r.3r ' and are olf-red ut l'htltp,i rat, e.. . , J 1, 11: . ‘ T. LANG. , ‘ l. • '' , •l' '..r;•'; •:- , titer I.ll , ine- , ....,1 the um:: rea,:mable , . Jan- 111. -0 ' 55 :•: -7 :• * It, is now tl open , r the edlUttltit/I: of male 3'sn hoo er 1-4 '' k - ll ' ••. , in :CY Ilinl , rs for Blast Furnten-s and WIRE ROPES. , !.....,,,,,,, ~ A i r ,. from,S , •idetubbr Ifth to June 1! th_ :ch.. - ••!••• - ..;,. , ..-••,,•••.-.-L • course olanprises most colleilziataiStildieS.Lll.l many others. •• yd:. :v.•f ali.,, ii.l. , +m , • with neatness !1,714 dm:patch • j E i I ISIIEIt II A All Z 14, l‘latittfacure tr of Tr* ho . 1 J.:rt.:band room over - I ' l sn feet square: a I , ...taire nnun 'I, • , :::1 pri/•::::- All w :11, fitmished be then) war- Wire It.•pe f , r 1 nelload 11.1111...,te...1 -, .. Carbon (0., :17, feet &plate: ti !wino,: MIS: ..Ser .AI por.n:le. study' '••1 ' it , • e fp. v,-li. The: would ...licit the modem of I ,„ : 1 ,,,,,, o f ~,, p, i,r, , 1 ,1,1 it v „„,l ~,' all 1,„,n), ,)1,1 11 . rooms: slo 1..1 1 , ..11i5. and) ther a-comad.•,lz,thnii. The -.• r h e r r'. wa.,; arti - ho., in 111.• Ir line in t hb , vi ,, lrity. ', r,,.. on h nohand made to orde, ••n , IMrt botice. ••••ituatio i ! is healthy and ye ,y heantiftil • the terms nu:gm :dam Tito l'iitteipnl has ta!mtlit tezNeral thousand youth. -1,-, nib nze,l with bninotitte 8:el prompt :th en- bef•renee can betnad - ,.. to F.. A. 71,.;tria4. Superintendent 5,11..1at , :1 . iK . ),..Ir. Zit." :AMC El. A 'ii IIIN: I'rineriea, • ''.- IV ' 111-I ' SIF • ' and i '- nezinee . r. held :.1. Coal an , l lYas igation r oilloan V • A mruit 4. ': 5 "1- • 'm W • IL- 111.11;''''N 'N. It. I' , :ortriz . lit. etiperiirtend nit liarleto - n Coal t.'..ntigi. - ' -------- ----- MINERSVILLE;. . nye Mau •h 'h ' ogeeim, z A.'' , Ilaodlossit. Sup••rim,•ll4ler I lie. - A CARD. - • - - - • •V.M, Pi ”.. rcal, l'oittl.any. Nlallell . hunt': iiellbri , ; DENAVZN',C. IRON WORKS, • . 5h,,,e,... t 0.. O••utractoes..l - unilllit Ilin. 1 enna. FUT.ll: Principal of the Arcadian In -3.llnersyllle. . • •tetooer 11.1`:•3 41-1 v • I slit:lite :at urn ig , burz. is ho,:py to inft. ito hi- Fat - ' , , , ••me r „....,,,. of Ii .,, ~ .1ti, ..„ ry:er I , : , f . , epar , ed to mot„,n- VENETIAN BLIND MANUFA 1,,, , , t.,111 h e h as la t tny itunt,• sari: arrzingorm•titS in re- OTORY• • eaol t I lite felllale 11.'partal!eltt or his institution. as . ill r ‘ 1 i ...1111 '' I r'' , - '' -` 1 -\!' ' s ..". ": " ..?, P n " r. St li St., bet. Norwegian & Mnhont Eng°. 1 nfi' , .rd bl y , zung ladi: s ex.•eller,t fn. Vali, s t•r re:miring a •.• li • .1 a , , : .-.1•: , zz:.ard z oat bre:tilers ~...,,,-!...,. 1 1. -. •nt . 11 •••lerati• n II • milli be a: ‘I t•. i ' ' ' 7. • NI. ZERl3E:inntitinees to the cit..]= ••• . • - - ! -•• •• -••• in 1.,•-••.,Wirt !E 1 i t"', l ."`" : :: ' / "''': -i b . ' l , '' ,' - z ! " `' 1 , 1 ~ . .`•,:• • •' 1 •Y - * 'f k • : • 1 :rent I,la lady who ha. I, •U n number Of yc.r. in ,me .••••0r..7 . : tio•I bind id •11 - 14,11:.•rs aseo 1.• .111... , .. „, mem. of Pett,ille and sirinity. fl int In , is pe,-. 111 the ilt•st ti: :heals in Inure , ,e, an - d who eau cent•a - se flu • : .. r.. ; ti: 1.. t. , ''. , 111 ~.. 'N:ii'... -,.., iliii...l•:. o,tre•l to manutltidure b•delion R 1 ,, , , /, of eery nice, 4n011 , 1 .. . . , 4.‘,11y Inis, -- eial of the lanOinges of that country. Po ,- ot the , • ,,,deate , I, , sessed - for , manufsetnrine, and and , t de, at short notiee and at i holt,. cst rites. he r,•111, sending to Inv sellooll and who are de , lr•-ns ~f • - iv• , •0g... 4 . peeience le :1..• bo,itte., r., :as ~,rt le• turn •d p•,•is c:difident Hint it trial utiine is i.utlideiit ti..bil con- Dig timer danglitr:os a thorluerh knowledgeof the Ervbeh. 4; t hi• t•ktahnOlitielit. at 111, yery lowest priees, and 'vine, d of the znismitage of purantsing his Blind, , , have on!opportnnity , •f , I , :ig so, fiS this lamguage will be : •ni,,•ri d• lull by. • A line z 0,... :rim, nt ,if Blinds' constnntly on hind. In- , .sp ilzi - M, to a great extent. bath and in the presence.of tin' ~...,..b.sir, u ., of putting up maehinery of any kind. ' is akr. prepured to repoir. paint, and trim old blinds in • /,,, i ,e,, 1 .,,, T ,ii, •I I , ire:l s o , rlll and examine patt,•rns and b. come no: - s ' il - h a manner as to render them nlmost 01ra:thin r.ppear• • The Vtioish and c; bronchao will reeeive :mufti •:irt - .1 v 111) poi ••••• before contraeting elsewhere. , :mom to now. • J an. 27. 15:•:, Li v • nttentioil. • O J -00, f every Lind are solicited..and,, , trict attention The' in sill deportment ill un 1 r this charge of • ', e ....1,,q, trl thrir prompt ,:neeutton. ' , THOMAS JACKSON, , , , ! 1 r if. INlloomsno. Y. ho is oirobly well knot, it 3.i it Sue • WI "' JAM " HA)." ' ' 4 1 i . Vl' and Round Rope. Maker, Read- • ressfril frOcher of nitlYir.: t'or further particulars see ad lin-rY, ille. Iteri , titber fb 1554 4 5-tf i I Mg. l'zi. White. Tiirred. and Nlanilla Rope of any lertisentent• • 1 1. 1,1 .'0 : • •t JlNEnd , h• .1 ro , r+pat. -- - • • , , 1 4 - w - Ip-burg. ileptemidtr h %). - i !;5... ...f. . . diliwni-iiim4. . 1 ... ... ..... ___ TREMONT. --- • . ' 1 31 - oRlviAti BOARDING SCHOOL, TREMONT IRON' WORKS, ! and Omni ,(1,1,41. t , t" :tit kind., Ito , l-ItOl , S. IV:tt.hAtit , tt. : 4, lltrarti. dr. Superh:r Pak- 1 For Voting Gentlemen. te . entont, Schuylkill County, Penna. : um f -„, F„,,,,,., }„maws. Al„ . 1„,,,;„, prepared heath z.Vbraretk. Nr,rth.atilann I .% , unty. l'.-sn, • . -I nt: 7lst A.nint• ! l Sez , si on of this In- The Soilomrii.ere respeefinlly invite . backing. a very superbzr artiele, ,turr.tol with a compo- ' 747:irtio• att..titi. , n ~f lb.. bu.j,t,,s,,,nint,,nit) ..: v iii„!, ~ hi l t. f n ily d ou bt, i ts ..,,p,l,l . iity to stand . frirtion: , stieution will open 0:1 tho 7: h • , f August. ' ensuing. - • :,. their 5,,,, , liar•h int" shs,r..,til F. , iiii- ' , IA imaires It , preference when:Nor it has been tried. Or- . dry. erected in the to,V7, f Inmont. and der , ihnul.fullv rec,•ioe , l and prouiptly exeeuted. P 3 g 1 - tin - der the 4111wri11t.41 , 1 , n , Mid ni•ltlan•-• • S :reat November 11.1 554 : • 4-1-ly Ihe clizirge for BOA RI) : minding witshing. beds nod ' Inaldingi fuel and lights.) .1 ND Tvi•rn)N, in all 1,1 . 31101,A of n regular English cowse of study, Per quarter, in ad _ _ • - '•I : 'a,-.,-.... Z. Itaidortl and Philip Umholtz. when , . --, onz premr.-41 Co 0 'tt.rtltt.l all orders for Maehinory •.f •• POTTSVILLE ' raw.,. i $..'4J, 1- , ) _ .. ' For -tams in ' the Anrient .I.,tuguagts , per qatr,•rr, in -•-` Ind arm. ', h a , .s t , :tl l l Ent:il'A ., or any power, . Saddle and Harness litarivatactory• • ~,y,.,,,,„4 „ ,,,.„ ,n, ~ ~ ~,trur pm if 1,, .. t I, 4.{, ' • Mt I th l I J t: i • ' .1 .' ' 1...1 , 1,..: t . , , i ' . :: 1 5. ... ' , 7 1 ,.P • ; ; ' . . 1 ., ' -` n - i n t , ' ' ' ' t .l . l ,, l n, l' .; , - , r ; ` I I i ' l 7 , ;? ' ; ; l i ` , :r; , l , l : - .; ''..; . : The SII ItSCTI her IV 01.11(1 ' ,- Lessrits in./iron:int/ dud /hinting. and on the pintrp ` 4 \ Forte: gelndelln. Vioilta. F ute. Ac.. le r tpLITPT, Lt Wl 'tylll4, brit': . ztr•• , . and all kinds of Iltilroad castinifs.• . loin most II stew:full:vino its the . nine , . fak , rditflt to the in , riot ion eil ono $5 t. - . .V 0 -,...., 11 :it , f•r i'lnt and T boils, Frogs. Swit , hes. otel . - ' nrt.ntion of the eilizens of Irotto- Ti. nsd of the Library, }et Docks. Maps, Sr, A.,„ per lti.a. ,f , 'as' and `'ought Iron Slintlingl. Mr;fctn. till° nnd the Ontl Region in Inmeial. to his largo and 9 itarter.l . _ 1 : 50 Os. 1-1, • A 1,-I..ti,•at 01.-1ni.,i,311.1 ititioe ha•l the con- w- oil 5,4, ' '''' .l " I ''' .s ''l S ADDIA'AI 1 :t ,ll land , . .1! i • - • 7,;0 1 ,14,ii. reil. i Veil t ti . nlft•Tl nine yiltn, ‘t . alto.: 314/ Only 1 ~ 3 ~,j,.,.., I ~. too., • ~..., it, t!,,.4 -. .,!,; pe,qc.,,, .7 Carriage and Team Harness, ! ,,,,, i ,, , u, ~,„h iu., r y ~I. ony ~, i,,1 . 4 - . i 113, of aII -si,.. End ions. Drift . 1iarn6.,..t.... Hi. ii..- .mh retnmed as'ore uf Len, rob% .c ,d ita,rai habits. un t il are Willtin: to render 11.• Cittlill Ohn"lienee V, the rules al . 'l i I - s min, mr patterns and superior "In' all who may te ,,,, 1 any thin:tin the 'thole line to call' Fir,a n•anlatir.n. of the se ns:l. Per circulars Sr.. mil -,' ttnt z,.. :me a , ; :minted with prices at sad ', -I, his go - •,t, led' , •re pu n- ha , ; lig ilsewhere. as then, d 0.,,. ., •_-2 , , l: }:t. EDWARD IL It EICIIEL. •• ' ' 'z'o 'i...• eise. lie:, Orders of ~ v - ra , be m.thing 1 , , , t. •.1 My 1, 7 1. ":5 11 5 -2 m • ' ' Trine•pl. e• , , i :,, 1 s , ri dat rent ion will h,.• , l ' nlers• for Bar:less. A.e.. promptly flied - on reas ,, nn l :l, - . ._ . - n:i ~ `,sting s , •veral 15.: - . - 10. : tern'. LEE EV Lit AV.:M1.12-4n dill , . , . ' l ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. ()pr.:, t, Ep."tre.put Cu, ., . F. fl•htie treet, l'“tterthe, 1 ,i. 5. M.'SELTZLII: r! . ' , l .t " 1"... . I ma ) 17',. '54 . 'adf ' r.PIIIS :-FLO111?1S1-11Nti . , . Institution, ____ • ---- x ii:r.zt;teil at orwigsburgl Pim has entered upon the wooed yoir i‘f.,,itti exist i.tilo. Tin' flit, F , :eliery of the surrottMlizig ,-, unt ry. the lienithy. quiet and retired loca -1 ion o f t h.-. t iik_ry are ti,t, scpas,-,1 by arty in Iha State. It is IK - tt.i.' •._r , ll-,....c beimt : Y 'thin two miles of the l'hilo , ddhilli ;i1.4. it , liiii: rzailna .1: to and frozit whidit a stage rims Val* , every day. • i ',. . 11, bcol••• taut 1.•12111P !V•L• t ' am•ht and last -ded ha !eir. 1t . ^1. , 11.1,- t 10 . ..1 !... I ' ' . 17 . 1%4 `..+-1 11l WM DON .11,11%:ON EW FOWVIRY 'AP:CtiInEISHOP. Donnld.oo, Sc Co.. P. ~ MI =llll Th-it Lit sf ;), 1 , '•1 %tit*. • - ust , .in• tp.ir p.itrnits. 'dr mitt is 1.. , Ord , r+ li.piLful:v and sild rons , ,,,lsMe terms, Al.Fli .I'!N Molm.P.T Yor LEWIS MILLER, pErriT, ()Ix. '3% k PORT CARBON. FOUNDRY ANCVMACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, SO ttylktil Co, Pa. Tr .../...... T. 11. WINTERSTEEN on houne_ otir,'" , ila,klll.lra -. LIA rt•a‘thita, frori 113- iNtn/pitliC 011tlt a . ~ ..... f the al. , ...naiti.. , tal.:khm.:iit ;us:4r, •i. ~,,, . ,1. ,- al: •,Nien, p: his lisit. of hu.inras.— •iti. has f-r : , t, vn , i;nzin , , , Ilanrc'a:l ai:ti .r. i ,1.111.%. 1 . .4! 144 , 34 , c-rm. Cast illM and Ala r hi. -. r. 9-1.2. rAttc,ll. lie KATTSIIIS. 105 404 rk 1,, 1, Restr.. , ' ',..-.: 11,11 l a. ,, rdingly a6:4 .i. c palrmage at,..hom t , told . ..ran. ..I'. I' , Z 4-1 s --_ FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. • • .:.1.11.t . 0 t be Pul p that th.y are tlm l'ndurlet , rg r,l the 4 rank ',ln W,.rk.: I , :rt Carton, lately ear. narii ~, , , on ,by S. Silly man. whore they Co.. - tiger, to manufacture to order, at the st...a&D i t tliepS.e . oal Breakers and . u* , ‘ .ny (1 , 1.-riotl.m. for minim; ,17 , 14 , p.urtmrts. rodirfAd and Dcirt Care. ironer I .''' , "ig;:g of any etre or rat tern. Ordms are resfmct- It. Fr.-SLER 11110. Franklin Shovel Worke. • Irt***,,..c..-0.4,,, r un kit holll,rg and „r"lrici tVelli Or le; ni1711,4 • 'iti!o4o,lpl.tm prie Att• 7:riot' to proll , tt• of 'I frol.r nt , rs for :thordis 'tY Mrs pl7trrli pr rupt.! 14. . • • • Ofto. 11. FISIL:3'. 'firtr)' I "'tr`Ar.im Aums rt. lose. '44f VOL..XXXL =EI ;1.1, -.13 . , . . PCITTSVILLE IRON WORKS. 1 ..ot - i •We reepeetfully solicit the attention of ri atex.r . ... ~ ri 1 . ,‘,;t; ‘t,, , , , ,.., A , ~. r , „ : ,.....f u il : , , , 1 t . he public to our assitttnent of c•Mactiregor I i • 1. ~lie= pr " . .r:'''r. -'' •:, tli , p11!,4',.' :ha'. :111.1. :r`1,..; -• '" - . O.: Stows ." " 'ff. ' for MOM'S, high. churches, -... "0-11 CO'. r.":"..r.1-41,1ar.,11t i":,1••*n If h.', , Ile . • parlors. kr..---arerrantcd to !fire ator;rt. e,tt tedh -1. , ,-: i , A, - - ' , ,tly, ill, 4,,,, w c , 0 e„,,..,„ N 0r „,.. 442 ,,.. ~ . .._. mi , t.' , 4fti.die,fvel.'rhon wly otter /Pating,ore l ...13..,,, y h, : ,. , r ,,, p r ,i mr ,,l tr. b itild all kin:is ' '"r- Off large numbers which hav,;" boon sold in this „, ~,,,,„,,,, ~,,...i n, ,,.. ~,,„„f , ..t . „„ h at ,„, i #.,,,,,.. 4 „,. 11 „,_ , . - ad other <it les, and the constant and increasing .tanand , q.il'ery of aitnost every description, at the shortest non,' . 9. ti ""' lic SU M e kut g.rantee a their superiority over ti-o. And on The most reasonahle terms. Persons from ; •11 other kiestinr Stoves. and. we cheerfully most the shroud, it) want of Steam Engines. will find it to their' trictest fret estimator' of our claims to the most perfect • itillallthee to give them a'call before engaginz elsewhery . ' ilielo of ;the kind In ties. Pottsville, May 11 1'.,-tf , , We al s 4 have a superior .Cauktenti," for farming and . hero hat liirpeses, made °Witte same principle,for which POTTSVILLE IRON' WORKS. ! ..e claim only a trial to be appreciated.' • Foundry and Machine Business. We r keep constantly on hand an assortment of the I tiding . CtillK And PARLOR STOiV.: enders vole agents , ' - NoTICIL—TIie Atbseriters hare this i • ) this Mate for "t./uporr's Portable Forges(' - tEtuck's Pa-. .' . .... a" -.., lay formed a e,partnership, under the , - • ,nt Conhing Stoves." , and ~..liarstotert Unrivalled . Cook: . - , irrn of POMROY. MITI( t' pal:11110Y. ! rid Parlyir Stoves." ' Wholesale Wester's will he supplied . v 1a...r the (MUMMA" , of o' general -Foundry , t the 1..a.,..5t f liihdry prices.. N IiMA NA: I,VaItNIC6, _ .„, , ~.....1.-='-.... ...I No , -1,17,- Ras! nt.,... ut the, ohl-s-atab- . Cholesale it , Wa ll A tove Deafen , : N. 11. roe. !d and Itacc.. I slie.l - rot O. 11 k iron Works," corner of Norwegian and r Ail - Fi* sale by EtateuoN lieoviut, of this place. (I‘ , al streets- ' B. V. P•eMltiiy,, Philadelphia, Aujust :a, 'AI, 3.! :an • WM. SMITH.. 1 ---- ' SOLOMON HOOVER, . cullF.lltli P ,- /MiltlY. t --- '-- , , ; WitoLESA LE AND RETAIL IIEALEit . TN% FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ! -,...f• - _,.. i Stover.. Tin it an., hollow ware, Bra.a ware, Brit : Steam Car Factory, etc. --; .:s.q.scx itan;a' ware Cut len . Sc,Thankful 1 , rpaq pu • - •--Nt IT tt: i...—'f he business ..1 the late firm , ..',,,,4, roam.. he hopea.by sty let attention to business. P . .. 1 ,, 111.- .. ,.11.1"1" , •.f teNYDER. .1:. 3111,...5, ES, will be cumin- ' to merit h rooting:Lure of tho favor of Id. old g tt ,,... a 'led by the Staff:, .., i/ ff .r ill all its various isbatiari and the Iliadic ha general. . lie has - just added Lt.f . calt ' -ranches of y..teau, Eogp ine building , Iron . • his already tar. stoat of the above named articles, a - • " .• Founder. manufarturor of all .Lints of I triet3 of,Cre.kittg, Verb...and °fibre Stoves, of the latest Machinery. for Rolling Mills. Blest Vurnares,'llailroad ' ' • ,, rnrostiapproved styles. Also, a variety of lious...hold Cars, Are.. Le. Ile UM ulse ...wahine the business . 4' -!Min- : 4ruillar+. such as Tinned and Ilnamelled Boilers. 'tinn ing and Selling the celebrated rum* Fr , . esl Whyte .Ist and 1 and !rim Tea Kettles. Brass Kettles. Brittonnin Wore. irn•is and .....p.nyi r e i,,, }:rd A.A vaars , being s-ly. propel, ' ivlnned Ware, Frying ut..l 'histing Pans, Sart Irons, tar of I hose cy nieries, filloßGE W. SNYDER. • *-, ' l / 4 , '• 1 January 21 11,i'.1 I%.tf , _ ) t' ISM =EEO .64 S i.) , t) Ir. 'lO - 25 go go Ni Ci k ; ilv Ell :Nlttrda'2s, 16:11 TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. tulowril,r4 resiwctfully futgee 01,4 cozmuunity to , i t ,„Lein 11 , ,i1Pr R, rk:, .. I:niiad strt rt. 1 4: 6„.... 1 •'N t 1 . 11 , ,•11.:1..1. Potts. 11!e. Pa., • • .4 hero th..•y are pr.-part.,l:,,litamiraeture bo ili'SC.illl - 110.N. S•mo`,, Staekg. ithet t flieter..•:, Drift Car, .C - e. IMllers a hand. pr..Aleal too. ha oies. wt.i has in; fur rears devoted theles-h es emir, h.- to this branch of busines.. they tint ter tletnooli thtt wnjk done at their establishment will ci,,. satisiietl al t.. all %rho Inns fin Or h,lll with 3 C 311.- 1 /tail hluals out. Comp-toles will bud it greatly to t heir Rd vah.taz,e to ....amine their work before encasing ahem here. • Mr.y JOHN .ti VSTAGON-MAKING. CARRiACES. Tilt.: sullerMers havittg purchased the • ....Al ~.. '. -. . i ., carriage sit 4, of 31r. li. Jennings. would . '.r.i."'"" r .speetfullyi:toligit the tAtrunage- of Ids • • , E ' :* •• old customs ,' and the public in general. ,:ink el..l'rratined to keep up the roputation of the work tad,. in- Me.lennings. we ,dtall emp!‘,)Mone but the best nub: and material.' Call nil gi% eus it trial. All work mtk by Its warranted. Allitl6itT d BEEK HARD. Shop, NI .rris' Addition. qarly.opposite Yardley a: on. Pottsvil -. May 5. 115.7, 1 la-lf ,CO . O CH MAKE , , ,. * TIIE subscri tf. •-•'. the largest I . ,e, „,...... c rp,..... Coal .st rest. --..' - 1 •••e Adam ,t Co.' <int it, , for manufaet urloV ~ : ht Wagons cannot he surd Mini , . and having a numix . ' tAttessAn hopes to give gi NEW FOUNDRY &. MACHINE SHOP. - aill WO i of Carriarea And ,I . rm. seeond-hand Wagons., N. vriCE.—Thelmsines,: of the Inle firm , 7 11111111 of Alartr. 4: Entriken will it. .continued I,y [ ,A...., ill repair,. neatly done. ti WILLIAM .1. Al AIITZ. nt his new Imon- ! a t tend'd.l". - 111 . Itim dry and Mitchine Shop. 011 Manch Chunk , . June:,' l''ls• 4 4 bg strtad. In the bort,ugh of Pottst ille. ad- ORCHARD COI ),,i,;.,., 1:. i - .. itt...ccusl smith Shop. Ile will inamthe.. - titre all kinds of STEANI ENGINES anti I'UNrS- of any' 'Tlini.,.sußSClZlli power and oapacity for raising or Lreaking t'oal. pumping ', . A nowlooneh (not try at ti nr oth.r purpeses Engines, Blowing C y linders. Water Ktl and Washington st e d rt Tnvrs. an ether machinery for Blast Porn:toes, of the I ',it .t Itastine's )litchitto , 1.t.:,-1-.zed m0..1 approved eM.struction. lle will also make : heir f.ari Ries for manufact a to ordor It AILE. , A D sod 11:11 - 1' CAB , . es;pl,l Mild wa.mns or met', . iteltv; it pro-tic:ll 111.1"birrO and attending pertionally h,, 1 ,,,,,,, , , ,/, a l, u , have 5,, , ,•ar,;( i ot vi, ,1.1 - 4trtin,nt of 11,, , .es•td•lidiment. persons sit Inv ' perMwel workmen. Thev ii biro orders nutv rely with perfoct. , , , arety ~ 11 hissing their hoit tnnt6-ial. and havingl ' w,-.1- 1 /, performed promntlysnd in the very Lest manner. ;I ii ,.„ th..limiv e ,, they 1.u.p., I All person. 11MT inu: ;..I.linN :i':Nillgt tilt. fillll. 44 Martz A: ; ca „, ~. a „ tha5 ,,,,,, far , Entrilseti. sill tqes..l,l th.• f. 4 .11- for ....ttlement-to the no. Repairing neatly done. 411 , 114:M011. and all per.ons o a ing , ni I Mau still pay the: ,i‘rompt P . . 1 attend, d M. ~ vain to the ',tb-rd.:tied. hi. l»-it ~.. : authorized t.d t le t ne , 1 ,,,,..,,,, ii . ,, ,_ ~ aiy ...,,..„, 1 1, 11 ::in,.... or the late firm.' WILLIAM J. M A UTZ. I --. 5..pt...4.15!..1 •- June '2,::, 1 , :',1 2:et f I 81 ' ' • WHEELWRIGHT, 1 ._ _•. I Carolina. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. , t 1 .1)11-11u ',)1',„,. ,'. ll Pot t tax ille, Pa., ...., , • . , 1,.., .i ~,: - ...,,..,..,,F , ‘l,-..•: ~ I ,-,-. , , —l. , • ,• . . ',.•• 1 , . • • ..t.:•.—.',:'-'5,•-•,'-,y'' ..,., : • POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. THE .: 4 1:14SCItlItEllS revectfully an nounce to the public that their new ; ind )fill is now completed and in full op, 3 -10Lzus cation. and that they Sri, prepared to sup-1 • -•• • ply all kinds of liar Imu of various sizes.; which they will warrant to Is' superior s In quality to any : obtained firun abroad. at the use prices. They also nutunfact ure T Gaits. ter the use of tho i Ileries and Lateral (toads. Weigilll4g fmtit ill to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the lest iron. and which will be found ronett cheaper tlyin the imported article.. prartical merhauies. Ind having had censidersLle expel ience in the Iran taniness. they flatter thentselve , that they can give entire salts:l:cit. - in to purchase. and also mail"; it their interest to trumnize 11:ane eanufar- MI •ri i , •••• tti • 1:1••••t ,I• t••• them I.:, 'lf, to 114.5. ,1 MEIN ME i 1 1111 So has the Price of hints and Caps. e x . ~.. ty I. wo,ll.llt.tain n. xi respeeiftlhy :1.- 1 to the at.fetitt , , n of the citizens r.l - 1' Ats%ille 31111. vont/try i,, getwril. t., •.:-. 74 0 it tar;,, and ,•le; , :ant tisr.,l - tlllellt "{" al; 'l:.' •T ; ~,,i t. i'f , • . ' lir New. that we hare Re d a. r e e e in e d, aLd .F. t,, ,1,-,p,... r • , ;1,4 ,•!... ,!,,;!,,,;4,.,, "f ihtr i-f. i ,. Fk ' /i',..!.i . . '... , •0 • . ' =MEM A lOROCCO Lt:ATHER. and SHOE Findin g .F tore: at Doir's •Land, on Ittiinnul purrallk. • " Thf• iindor,h z nea r..sp , et into-rtm+ the en ,- totair , thr above w,•11 kenw n i , stAhlichuient, h.-.t he will c,,iitin uo the raanufact lire of mill-kit:4l;4 ,2 Swit aR Straita. French Momcco,,Shro. lint and lirok illudinga. Pink Linings. ,te,. ko.; and will r"nstanlly to.vo nu band a von-raI3S."OrIITICIII.bf nil kinds of LEATH. oak Tanned and Bed Sole Leather..ilangb+ e r. Kira. Fror:h and City Cal ri.l.; 015. - Minertulfmx-r Loather, and a variety of Shoe Finding., Thr,aols. Saila. Pegs. Clamps, he.. &e.. !all of which 'ail) be old at the loweld cash priceol J 4I IIN L. MTNNIG. ireAl! kinda of Skina curb AA Sbpep, Goat. Deer. to. and nh, Sumac, taken in vgrhatige,for Leather, at. the .arket prices. or paid for in CASII. roii. I is 63 ROCK DRILLING EACEINES FOR XINING GARDNER'S, PATENT, j 1 01 Z tunneling or shafting—operated • i , ~, ~T ..AD. , , u'Rtio, or team power. Smatitat form of t n• machine wt.l4bn but '4O poutela,..con be operated by ,m- mato, and strikes 12u blows lirr minute. The blow 14 obtained by the (3111 p reotion of an In Itubhor Sprium which. Expanding. throw". tho Drill with greet f , ie n. In rlnglomeratr..rork Wi. TP 1. , 1 ell Li drill t hole 1 !• - i I "he s in .liimPter. 4111.41.M1 In utopth.trllt brtr—ln ordistarr itarid stone. 2to 3 fi-et wr hour. It drills viisally well at any an;:10. SR a drift-nar. 4 fret by d, ta, , ,c.r thane mathinra 5.4 n bo wPrkntl. Tho work of this tina , l4lto:tan be aeon at !:11 , ,t's Tunnel: on Pert Carbon mall. whnrccit was ex. Whited. Millilnen e , ati be ftroirhrl of increased rower Ti. , :NW Pr and of hot timn:ies is f,r Apply 4 to the PUBLISHED EVER ''ArFURDAY MORNING, BY BtNJAMIN BAN I NAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSY4VANIA. IRON. WORKS. P - O - TTSVILLE Pioneer Boiler. Works. JOHN BURN ISII & Co 4g-t De,,mlier R. Issl '1 , .. • •tr ' r - :• • t • •tr':::• , t,i;• • 11.1,1tin..r• : y 1114 tl•;•-'0,- , that CUBA HAS FALLEN 1.":01,l. MOROCCO FACTORY: G• nity Brittd:3g Nor 'IA .4.11.Nei 14. CY/ MI , - - . I WILL TEACH EGO TO PIERC THE BOIFiLS•OFJTHE EARTH, AND BRING OUT FROM •THE CAVERNS OF HOLTNTAINS, METALS wincir WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HA.NPS AND_ SUBJECT ALL NATfRE TO. OHR.USE A„ND PLEASURE:Or. JOh/LIOH: 111111 =TM =II I= I •i . • Ili . CiARRIACES: CARRIACES!! • . THE ant cribers return their sincere R . rc • • , ' • . ..,... : 4 .. t hunks .ii II eir friends for past pat ronairc.. Lia7::: ,- -''l;-.= and would eicpectfnlir call the attention \ 1 1 ~___..f the mild e in 4en e ral. to their now rtS• sort mint of i' AltltlAtit:S 6 1 homi. ,, ni.istimr of one and 1,, Iwo irealy...l Jenny 1.01• Is. `tivio ~.idlel- f s. &roof every ileserlptlisti. all of which ar finished .. .in the moat Hppr6r oLx,tyle.!ro,fl made oil Ito ii 41 material. Ilnyilig‘e.mrt.il Ihe Fvfl'ik s of experienci d i . !rtitni.n. and being' practical tii,lianii•s thetii..ches, thi c feel io.sitreil. that th e y Can tender 11111 sat isfact ion try} hone ulio may tutor them with 1 licir patiriMane. 3': (heir work 1 , warrup ted li. sire 4m• tire sat i4fact ii .11. Second-handed Citrriziges i.f all d e scrip. 1 ions'on ;hand. which win I. • ...Id cheap. Itepairitic nlent It , Litt..; I )nr!..rt. from a di taro. promptly at feudal fr. at limit , ' than ..cerne of Coal and Norw e t c lan slls, I:41 is - Ill‘i'. l'a. Ei4-Tlie timber not fin :11,--) 'llickllry. 11:01.111111211q,5 Tll•t}l.% Wit EN .1(11IN 4p-rf ds.tis v• ^,l r,to two 6, :•; e,,nroeness on the I:dit of Writ. •. second on the Inzh. of • 111z:re it, iiv,...ittiott of 4 e - . 2• the end of eartt OSC•t•FIUI3. Plll4)!..!clsti enter at III)) . t!nte. PTA. Fr4 , ' , N. Tertn% Epglinh and .Inthentittlettl- - Ott I.:ll , gthuteti with - • 19, ter ustruct)im On the. lino rrte, extra • • ttn txt f instrunient • / • - 4 no thordlq. IPI 50 per week.) -.- - ,e ruz,l4 Quartets", in adratue.. - fit For further iniortnnt ion, ilditrefs • .ELl, 4 is Prineipal. (lryrichtirg, Juno 16, '65! 24-iy El I; . IRN .1, iv A CARD. -• TIIE stibscrther respectfully -atinouu r,s'too the public, that ',she hxa been ItulnCedi to alter her Oan',rogardltnr the lia'ation of her boarding and daY school for young ladles, froth Orwkshurg, Pa., to the city of Ileadine7, Pa., which, on it , count of ita supert.ir religi ons and literary pi, ilegeff.la rongidered ftr the Most ell gitile sit nation fur establibOug a pertuanent feuzale Semi nary. .Therrfore,. the first ses4d7ll will open on Tuemitty, 4th, in the building Pleasantly situated In Frank lin :end &lot frtuu the thld Fellow's hail, where all brar.ebel of a superior English -education-will be the. ron.flal ;taught. teeether with muele, (fecal and instru. menta:):Peneiline. Painting In Oils. Latin, French. £c. Erery effort pill he made to exalt thr Inind, Inantlent, and hearts of the pupils entrusted to her charge. Her teithnonlalarire unquestlonsl.lo. and eller Is: happy In ree terrine the Parents and Ouftrdlahe of young ladies to the . follow n gentlemen am t'lreoltirg with etviulgtte iatrtlenhosi may he proeunui atlclr-4.4.r.: 'an. IL C. Chandler, Orwl . ".;:tittrg. ttl &pt.. tot. whet she wilt ietoove penrineutly to Ites.it . , Inv, }trills Co., Pa. U. C. CUANDT,I3n,.. or.itz..:iiirv. 1K . :t".41 • ESE It Si' AND I TOTTSVILLE STOVES &C. STOVES! STOVES I! e•intlnuttny on hand n lame ass,:wttnent of Tl,l -nre...:e.l Il.• has now 'the lann,t and he s: his I,e cter offered i Z•tvintyli; ill County, to whirh. hr ha ;tees the !tttentinn or the pithlie In generth ns lit feels .ntident!thnt ho ran Snit thorn both in price and would thert•fort , do call nod examine h 4 refire nnr , tinslnt elsentere. N. 11.--11 , *•finz, Sp•mtinc t,,t .1.1.1)109; jll . l/Tivtly a•teD ...d to. M.o. 0;d p.toroc r.piirt4l, or odd piht t •s. tire-l•rlzk j.^.. b.! Intel trr drinithebaine. 4)1.: 401 . 015, td rIl odor old 6'4 , 13 taken lin exeivirize• for now. 1,81114,0‘1$ HOOVER. At ill(' old stand. Goitre Ftnet. shot, Mrtrket. 1v. 7 4 il-tf Pad tcaillo. pl.:' 'S REMOVAL. 1 her having fitted up ono of i ouch Shops in the Smte. in `otts - Filk. Va.. noxt to J. 11. Screen Ylvtorr. wip..re• hi , t" . arriages and lla , *e.l-4 ,, in a pract frni 31e r exi,orietire in tilt. ztern! FAticravt =I 'nlcr.fromndi.tS rice I ti 1 It A. , . • CH, FACTORY., I i ERS, havinT, built a ho r.,rnor "t•f ,tr. ( i .p.FltV ikr .... :,,,,,. .. Shop., WiIRTN W" .. .F s ''''.- r ring earring- : • rto.cripth•ii cannot In. Mar- M' s,-rlioos of *KO and PK int,on,l to lige .11011.• hut, the peal bromr,ht Ili. to the MIA bat they ran dye full satie! if r them ith their patrnnage. nd ortt rs from a dint Pawl. W. (I. & D. G. :II ATI: VAVI.I. & CAR FACTORY. , F.. Kline A Informs the eiti -11.:, •Ir.d ..kr.,ltt.r. , he 11 , • P. r, • ' it I NV:r... ~i; Lind, t v.• , r{. tr, hi E. t hi• char:lo...r a 11, oi. y 1 ,,, .t •IV.II, iu ri i.,dt• to t:. ?leral.':d,l7elf E. 12.1,4'1 our work is of tio. lwst Nvw DE.IIOI d lILTMAN. r.srsraoscr..l: • , • ilan.ljtNnr Ks4c.All‘Ultown: Pa. ' Wry. VICITARD.WXLREII , ., i" •• . Iron. P. S. lirsi.nr. orwirsbnrr,. Pe. ,E. F. Put!. Esq., 181 Frn..t St.. N. Y. . • l'Ast. Spasm :in. E!q.. 30 liroatlwal:, N. Y. Enniis, Faun:, Prlncliail M . Christ Church School, Novark.iN. J. -• . • ; Iter. or. S. Woentrtu.t.l.fiti lirnry S`.; Y. Y. i;•,,,. 0; Sr..lony, Manhattan - silin..N. Y. • SATURDAY i. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8..1855. • -, . .. . . WATCHEg!..JEWELRY.i .'...i' ' FLOUR & FEED.' . . . A ANISE'S - ..,, ' , FLOUR. , ' •., so ce1L.4,1.,' tvA 'Alt ANI) .1 i; W ELM' : .14- Tiff: aule.rriber is prepared to furnish the nu r. ST , Vj 'i. No.:: North Secntid street. I. trt. - chants of Pottsville and surn.unaint: tormcwith oppTlite .the Mt. Vernon Ilouse j , 1 our of the best brands in the market. in any faiai r ix i'biladi.lt,hia. , ; quan'tity.All flour sold by me is selected by a mmpetent Gold Lever Watches. ft.O.Jeweled. 13 K cases., $:s.S; Sit. I i Mike, Imindlugar4nst establishimnt In the Stat.., or ter Lever. full Jeweled. $l2: Silver ',pine. $.-0; Quartkr, ne.e..lbning Alvister building, Centre street. above 'Mar. $5 to $7; tl.4d Spertaries. $1 to to flu; Silver Spa ctarlesd krt. Pottsville. J. 11. ClilCllEratal ~ $1 60; !...ilverfable Spoottip:per set. $l4 to {IS; Silver pt.! i . : ' - ' Clenatirsion JP's:l,4n'. sert Spore, $9 to $11; Sitter Ti - * Spoons. S-1 7i. to $7 50;; *ay 8, IS:',5 . . [ 1,5- tf " Gold Pens and Gold Ca 4, $:: '2.1 to $.l; Geld Pens and.; , - Silver ones, $1 i together; {Vith a variety of fine Gold Jew-1 FLOUR AND FEED PARTNERSHIP. elry, Gold Curb. Gnarl and Pot Chains. All goods war- 1 -,, - - ' ranted to bees represented:. Watrhesand Jewi.lry repair- ;NI . 11: - BELL }laying. associated N . - 6th Ea in the . bc.t manner. 6i,,,,, Masonic 31arks,-I'ins, ,te. I 6 L . kliirtmelf.lessiMathers in the four an,ifc•ed • made to order. .• ,i: - . '' l' tiOne , a.tlae above hualoets will be continue N. 11.—All orders tent ;tiSr man or otherwise. will ha ; is all Its carhus brancho AM Ittrotoforr, The , punctually attended to. ',.,' • I linis'e ni.,w on hand and are constantly rekeiving large September 9. 1A.'.74 . ',:','.. . ;;;,- __ 1y I lota of flour and nil!! f. d, a. well as hay. ,fats and tr,rn, WATCHES. -4. - .-c‘7----- ; %Writ they will sell on the ne . ...t re/L. - n.120.. terns fur , nitill or approved ei-..dit. M lt. hell returns his sil.-ere aJUST inickaylo, Au eat e r itre.r. ; ; l , or tui e nt of 'thanks tai, the literal patrona',Le lieretuferei elt.nided to IVataes, at felluiS: . . l hilt' in his lintirlduld capvity, InTine that; strict itteit ritie GoldMagit.' If unt ing and II UXitilig CaSll I trip to business, anti an endeavor, to ase.,mmbil. , te rustttn- Patent Error, frothStio 40 $:404:1. i els; will 'continue t. the new term ail the patn.naphere : Gold Anchor Lever and 11.4. pi n e, from $.22, to ii:',o. lof,', , re extended I' hinesolf as well a. (dine 11),W Cll'At..lll - ir4tches--11tinith and open i'ac; from s.t to =lu-1 ors to the present firm , I . - ItllLf. & - M.1111E11:1. ' Jrwrtr../=-Also St VerY eittolsive assortment of Si i.t., Jew- ; :, . -, t .i' cloy. .. ~ - . ' Corner Kal/rott „ d pp, al ,.. li t. l:al s, l: :. ,. a v i h r il! s t f . r i e i i .. .t i s r , y. • Plated ill.tre.--LJest rerelvo.l. a varlet.: or tht:l . 3:j a , 1.4 ißit,. - . )9-1y latest pattents andlites; quality, by the set or sin- I glEc piece. • ..,;; ii ^ .Pltar..y (. 1, , , ,,f5—1ei et cry' varlety, such as lane ; i - - pLu - NIBING „ ..0 ., ___ China Fl.Nre., Flow. r Vailei4. Ink , 'tands, nl; ,, tands. ornaments, ite. . •:: • Netzfral histrtifnerds.—S;Cipnrkr Violins, Guitars, Arcor- $ - 14 „ ' deons.:Flures. kr., kr. • ' 1. N CAS-FITTING, PLUMBING &C.• . .., All of which an. nfTered.3.it .the hwest, market ptices.- 1 ; Call and F. , 0 fir y ours.elvotll at t- t tiTllik, I)()11":\ N C I. B L. - I;NT oiA' MAX; aI,E.J MMEIIS, il.:.:t• L. Fisher.) I k.. on the Intli have , re-opened. do eitr.blisionc.it. f.. , r r.,iint. st 444, ..; doors al-tve Alltkllltalr.O. IWil ex' , '-lui'llle" ,in Sll'''t T''' '''''('• whe n . - th"Y ‘` l!/ e I'ottsville. Der. 15, 1q8.1.'.: L A ug. '2ll. Mt 1 .1 , 44, I thankful ter orders., eurs, pmi,promptppt Ai tea li,A. aud - ',-'-- -- ------.- ------- - ! satisto•tory t, orls. , • - - WATCHES J -, EWELRY, - ! Itomvith.,4l,-tnt.q.'2.1.1c51 Silver-Ware. uitad Fauc'y Goods. 1 , _. 1 ":" . ' . .. , . ...„ A, el ig.fICE ASStatTMENT of the fittest quality' .'..,... • • for tact, at thelon'Ad rash prices.. at WM. 11. EL-1 N.. M; P N L ETV N B : 1 1 61 1 ° 1, SHOP. 11:at N • s . It () \\ : . I . A TomiEmvs . .:ciA1.;1.4 South ~,Itll . N.r.tvilt;t str,..t. Ittie.lt,!gina..gt 1 4:,.'f , '.X....- neon Pine and trghlen, We...isido, Philadelphia. 1 staling: on band a,supply of all sixes or Lead Pipe.- Shee Tice assortment otnt,rai'et , ,a. I.arg.e. and Soleet Stoek ct i 1,,,4,1,111,, e t, Ti n 11:.ith Tge,s. :g•hower. . Baths. Hydrants EiTir., 11 .13,1105., .Tewelry, sib. e r W a e,,, A Ih a t a War s , plated l' 11;.w. Double and Single Acting.; Pumps awl - Watei• (los with fine Sil min SP•ant'orts, Ladles. Re.--:Jet Ileods. 1 eq;;.also. all kinds ggf Brass Certgs for water 'mot Stgenn Earn , and Vane) . Artieles•e a Quperlor quality. deserving 1 n v i e ..., till Cups and g; totes for Fiutines. All kinds of op the examination of t hese ~ who desire to proeure the Lest ; i „i r w,,,.k and Iglinnhtiv, gi , ,gge In, the neatest magimr at grinds at the.l.lllV EST e. 40.1 I'll ICES. . i , flat t.hortt , st make.' . itaTtna y lasplirat t ',mat/sig.. Of th e tut.iness: and all , IN, fl,_{.“ s h pail f o r ; tad Itrass arid Lear livailable farilit h. for I titlitlrting and Mannfigeturing. the t Pattnille. October 'N. 1 ,, T4t. ... sUbscrilvr cunttti , ntly itivttes ' , unit:v..1,4.14-Ik% in t; that -' 11., can supply them 4 , 11 it.l.lllS aS l'avora hie as any other' - - 4! PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT. estalglsbnient in either ggi the Ailatitie nth-, . I "., All kinds of Diamond liind Pearl Jewelry and Slit cr , IT DICKINSON respc.etfOlv .ail , Watt , manufactured to order. within a rem:on:o,lr titer. ! ,! , ip.uu4-..; t•;, tea. 011111 e t hat he ha,urchased the IVatelict, Jewelry an , lhilyer iVar.,/:ti/kfolly g;rndiral. I. rotting stock of the late firni of Morbton ant bjeklp.on... . • ',!-:, IV NI. 'lt. ELT. Cs II EAD. .c . `l4O intends carrying on the idisgoldmi, .biegifiess in all its No. IS4 Sonitt 21 St., a feWi doors dint , the 24.1 St. Market, I fu7uteltt.s at the obi S,tagl under the Pottsville lionse, West hide, - I wh'ere be hopes by attention to hoi;giness. he may be able In the South Window - 4( the Store. may be seen the' , fa:jug:Hilt share tt.the public f•atrousge• lin nil/ 'gllar fatuous 1111t11.C1,)471i, wliieh gAninnands' the admiration ; ' aTittw his work to liCas• jvtod., ,tA it will be done 'on as ' 4 ft . of the :: , •iontitle and curidth, ' g . 1 reitieugable terms. as ran be done elsewhere. Sent. 23 - • q-1,. ISS4 '-:.i 1 .Anzust 27.: 1833 ' , .'itl-tf A 4„ 11.-Dre:KlNScri. ~ • T „.„,, • . , •HO• ELS• . . .„ ~ ,lIAINTIN.(..-1, &C.. WASHINOTON HOUSE, _ I —7 ,7 • ' - - ----- - CAT Cantle , Schuylkill County, Penna. ',; • . ' I. 'i • . JAMES ,H. MUDEY, ' , % L. HIILLIPS; PROPRIETOR. . ' i R us e & S ig -Painter,, &Paper Hanger, . . • . . 25.4.11311, i ' . - ()RNI' EGif)N•street„lirst liouse from _ , , . , 1 .11 1 )1 Centre, and onto,.ite 'lortitner's 11c•tel. •••,,, - ” THE:':UNI „'"' ' 1 ch Street, betwcen 3d. Well Papers.„., & ilk, Philada.. ,T.;.. 4he hoard , Prlnts. le_ ,f' various sl , yli.s. at the lowest OPRIKTORSEVANS .t Ne..'ll COMER, . t''..4h liri , e.. An .4.mA-entice wapted. •' • . • FORM Othr W . En it: N EW('DM E It. - , :POtys i!l , )1,,,-1, : , ' ,1 . 15 : , i I's - v. z"”( '' : ' ; 'l 13 ';-. . . ; . at ras - r—c.J..: .4: 7) l : f t ' t: ; (14 j . : 1 1 . ;-, ti r ' r, : ___1,;,.,, 1... • jr ,r y, 1 t o 3 • ' P AINT ' k " INC;CLAZINC & PAPERING. • t; 611' .!,,.' I 1.3,0,•5: ~.. ..2 , t!):INIEL.NAGI.F: Would reSpeetftilli . -• ,113 delPhia. lehrttar'Y'r' 4, V'U. ,' •' ' s .-1 3' • in: , et:i his friends and tie public that o, .. 1 '''' —, 1 :.4,.. -i Ills v. - ail - Itch - anal! Into Nlhrlet •!:rs,.t. opp , (Slie hr. TREMONT HOUSE, . . ' , '., hhelas s, I Ifitee. wh,.re ho will ''tn. happy to re,oiv , Orders wremont• Seht4lhiii Count'', Pti • ' t . C r is.; '..i., , i. ~f tqlhinos: in bi% A:lt-. 110 . 1. ea psaiwa3s rt. i - • 'Ol in assoi tillent t 1 lIIII,II' KI/ON: * 8. formerly Tito-='" 11 ''' - veil. PanerHangings,''Glass,Paints &Ilnamel6l6l,iss, itf•vp.r in l'inettrove.rould respe..tfoily infer nl 3.. ,t'rf , Ibicli ,le . ill furnish At the lowest rote,. and to• fru:or patrons. and life public generally. that li.•it.li - ;,1 1 "- , it .3, l'iT C..lr o the °TICK:VIONT 1104.' L. in 'Cremani. an.l 1 , pi.- !',' - ' . '•, • •' • 1. , 1 1 , - ' I•' • . ,il , ,•.1 0 )1 . ~ /lii/ .V. 1:1 SI, •11t1 N. 0 Mil 1%. r t ,nonii ~,• It o r,,,i%. , and nectithnioant. • in tit, 1.,.,,t t 0,,,,,, 0 , ...:41., IL ..,,, .. 1 ~.. i,,,;,.., th ,- p..,.1.11. ~,,•,,,,,,,,,, ~,, i ,,, ,, oasts w lin may favor him with a ~,11. . s , !,;c) a .•all. , !' •.,. i 11,.. April 1.4 :'..1 1:,; . 111'• ' I'M , would also brigiir to the - atoll , - of th, p,,, i .1„ Mir Iti. the Cities. that; Tremetit 1,. a I,,: a`utirni ,poi PAiNTIHC, GLAZING &. PAPERING. ntount ! ilivax% e, , untrg' blessed with sal tibrii.u. air, , ' ,:l • "femoral. ' itiit,. l. in. nail., list:oat from the heautihd "Nreettrd h: Al • •.:, , .....-..,-.- ,•' oral, in t , it alteetlii;i• :a ti.rir.lll.• n1ar3:.,1 . Sulitm , r . ; I, . 110‘1 , 1'..: 1 4 havina removed his ,••-• . 1. , •:,' .11,ril 11.1•'.5 . 1541 ! 0 '! • ` ll, `P to tn , o doors above the American House, Ceti. . •, - -- ' • - ' --0 , .1 ril:ctre.•.. trod !.:',,,,n int- 'partnership his I rotheru the. THE NIAHANOY HOUSE. ! , lii; , -ri1. ,, , , ant, 111:re tll ill.. pit' !le that they an pin:pared .. -tale all or I , in. in their line with tia, preatdst (to II IS ' il ()17S t 7 ' ' :3Vi II be () pen" 1- nr ' 77 .7`;,. , . I ; ' ; '' ; ''.., l . :. sisal iPI 1 {i h i„.: .. ; . 1 . , “. .. :..11 :, ' t ralk. They ,•ti„.lo. ~j, ~.i „ i 41.•. 1 . ft, ar:tter7 nisi'nrs and the !rat -14:11.• .n(I(.I sr- rk l ,,,n etn.i tloir nitstrdit , I'S mac. thvretcre. 'be miblic 2,11 •ri111..,2!e• ;'h der ' . - I Jul , e , „'--, ;sae of Sc:bhteton .lots, il• 1i,..• h.. •.;111.,a,...i i0'.?,1,. t,55,. ~fl.ohl md in On; ' , IA, . :Ps .. l)-: fotrio to nail (attention fr. their splendid 7 '., 't , hu:,ll.ill. 1'A.(. 7 .( ( .1..)1ft viii• 7 )-• )il "o;t4vii!,.. ' f ails: men' of l'ars-i-hanzimzs Wintlhw- ',v de.. entia \s A ; 111 ads npe l e adim- h'.u. Ih, re to . iimout , . end at ' ; priadant ever lariely of st)1•• and quail!). to suit the erminto. of the Mitt:- Mil anal at o seh,t !:rill !liven! tsyte and as - ...ltet of • purrlant,rs, and nhi , h they IT,, it r. , hl in %he Iw:twilit( a alli•‘ I , atinled ,11 'the south 1 14:11onest Cit.,' prices, • lie Malimiloy AleauntAilf.aad on the north Lc the he-1 Mountsio. width ti r u, th.. lalalanaloy (" o ai n e m, ; ..., :Lin in: ine%ham 'dihic.iii.ins of the puret.t anthracite, . mane of r. Ititql are tint( isdatz suola , Nfully s-•All,,wi. I ...,,;:,•"",!!‘„_ ~.. __........-:. semmry of the surrodiullu en tryi•oun is moSt ),suit i- • piettamsgin) and Inalfroin - .aml thile the t hilor i:' ! ''' SHERIFF'S SALES• ,cr.: in N i:wing the bcatutb‘s Of Ontui- 'his a•lnlni , n'-'• •:.',.. lied to another diajoet4y the shrill whistle. el the I -. • . ; , . S .1. - ` SHERIFF'S SALE. 41,,,w,•nailit: it, 14511ti,ing.4,1i• fif th e Mem) t..ths 1 .;! , . aid the min,. to ro qdra) the freight ••t• (oil i r the .; -, )1 - virtue of a writ of pluri - es 1k..% -- zlri train of ears attneliard to it; or In the loud hug'', l' -. • 1 N .farlas. 1-surd out of the Court of 1 - I.mmon rdas ot -tatindtrY ermine it Qit. Min's- which 'l"knn't.. it'' I.4banori county. and to um dir, , , , ,•4. I will evpi -.0 4" My. The air in the identity is (dear and invi2orat -1 Fifth ie t alc. on .'- nd the waterpannttalVi A:Oulu-Inas, SO that it wi11., , ~, a , . Tin::,,,m y. sTzrrymio.:l:l:l,l, .. i;5. ' d' i ni t .'' re' rt f " r ; t ; li ' • '" in 'l''i"tr ten'''t. wi '' hi n' - ' I a;';lo ;,',docl,. A. at the 1'1P,.• uf the llnAhnin ard Fos s.r I "it it. also, as t " titt"'" In "'"1 h " llth ''''' h '' d " l ''' oit,•l”,e.na roil f'omptily. it I old Z:1.11114. Lebanon fun train t. ',..':. ' till; In Co t. 4 ld inity: totTnOlitl. Pa.. .. I'daluatioy house dat4ltud b..1.11,1 ,, 11ip10t,t1. It is id- !All the e.tile. richt. title and interest of theDAUPHIN Id' adriptr:ll Tim a Hotel for the' many ''' n ' ..ni ' n ''''''' 1 AND tiI'6I, I ,CEII.INN.t I 'OA I, Ciollp.AN V. of. in and 'to 541,14. ' 'flie parlhm. atilt elvitutA.rsare larze, well listht- ' Ail:11111S0 certain 1'..!5 llt ACT:, I'lEll . 4 .1 ?,t PAID'Ill.s , ml ventilated. and wfil he fun - an:fled -with or.tire 11. to , tip LAN D .. „,„,,th,i ng. i i , th e n . :34 ,...,..,1,. 41 : 764 nevi-s: ii.. titan-, The proprit'hlr will use every en.alion ~, ttit,..11n,.. Iti. - ,r,i ..... 1ir.... situate:awl twin,: it, !he', At 11 . 1•11/1.1 ' ill, 51...WW11 of thaitta who will .acne Lim ,with ' 1 I ;', 4 f - sllto , ll. 511.1(ill , Pinion and Jai - cvon. in .10. c‘ , tin , y of 1 4.ilher oil business et - life:wore. eemfertalale and td -as-, br .,.! opiiin, , i ,, ,d ,c . .„j d 5 i , r .p„,..„ ,d, i'. i n, n , in tin, eoupty ,r ,I - . i' , 4‘.llEflittil. RAILS. i'rot.r,,•tr,r. . 1 ,,, , , , ,,,,, , . „ . „ 1 • tom 11,11ip. in the eounty ,f ^ ,25 'II"' 1 "d" of " 0- ' , '":"."t Pr''‘) . " l) . i , y'll , " l'''aing; . efliut IIiIII. to t :4llmi; with all %MI ; 11111V1113r l p i a mit. ... i t''''Tl:to I'",ltsTill". 3 0' 1 tltc"f" IT o .". , ''''': i'"‘ r'-'"' 1 tulhet:ils, tunnels. thifis. minim machinery. plane,4 and v.:, pftssenn,T traips 1011 Tan tlirolWh to %,,bl.la) a._ !. ji ~,,.,...„,„, „,, : , I , ‘„,,, ~i „ i :ur ; . ,,,. it „, ,„;:,,;,,,„ 0 .,.., ~,,, , . . Is• 111111111 Of tilt. PONT. Ofirt'l.l I, ' ''till la illSp .2:-Silt rint... July 7.':':, • .ntalalt and extending flout the aald land , la , " 014 'slit . • • h_. , • if;ntintios,,..f Dauphin. Lebanon and St lir) ikill—lhvithole ..u..apro.ain: th • t'state stud prop, , rt, (.1 Ito' Iht , ,pl.itt :..,.1 1 • NEW YORK - . SII-.in, hiana l'oil,Conmany. 1.71.1 ti lti,h ir. partiriiially . . .'titt_.... (I ( ( ~,ribe d in the w rat of phi( ifs hatAti fer.ln , I r t' 7 'W.ji.O.. Itt 1 111 Colt Ir. 11) , I tli.- r , .1,1 ~,, • , Itit.l:; ; %' I . . . --.--- ' ii, P40,101)44: ethiLitot .11 the Clay Of sale. 'flier, , 1 PHRENOLOGIGAL CABINET. , .....--- are rrevied; ujr•ti the mamb...,. a halve . D.Tern E10W1,14 - its, wE1;1....,' ,I" 4'lk., Ph to- , . ll4'us,. and ~fr, -s., ten(liina. slo rs. hi:lel:smith simys.l•ts ork %As tiolo:zists anal 10 ' 1: li'dn•rn; ;; 27l Areis serest.! t. ! ntaln s houses. Anal tql other neresaary ; thildanzs and „„ ..!,,, ~„ ~vi,kall. Philad.-Iphis. faarnids all . 41 1 s, s I'o loos, for 1' loos, nut ieL: of the hustness of manduz. works on Phr, nology. Phvriolutty. Water ; 1 fi' , ' rltdr•"• l ` '''' ' 4,l ""d i" "•'•-• " l " in ''stmt it ' t • I • 5 1 7, ) Curd, ?laps bent - and Pit ......raj(hy. who).- ; indlrs in all. end they wate . ml from the mina , s ta , flu' Sta‘- 's lir(rr prices. Dr. - - 1 , Itt • ) haalha ritl-r. :it I Inunnits. :It'd t,. .I.nfinrit, Schtl3l,.iii i ' 11 4, .. 1 11 C' i.:111 r' e..:i ' ll i i i i . i n a n t t IN, S et t 'l,(r with s; ha rI s. an I : (-flinty, audio; Iles di n.. Failra fl'!.• -- full written: 7 41,...,1-101 , ms of eh:treader, day ‘l'''-' l l.nd anal taken in 1- Vahti,n. is the prcPerlY of the V.Tr" . ...4*, .• an d ~,,,,i,v2,1 r, i f,i ii ,,t fr ,.,,. ' I LiAII.IIIN AVD ,t-li•sQi:l.ll.l:':7‘..k l'a1A1( rtoliPtlNV. rfalioloildlia. relel V;'''4; Is i,3 . • "i-ly 4 (still • to be he sold hy DANIEL III: A - I ... , Zth ~, eritr s Office. Lehanon. I . .`i , (ri-ilf. COLCURN'S RAILRO AD ADVOCATE t ',. A"-""t ..=:. *':' N, . ~ , :..4.4,,,,, ........a... LARGE. wOklv ' pnyer. printed i . Ain lunititifial quart, "f,rtn. in tif . .t•Or. dto the hilt M EAL, ESTATE SALES. ~,,,,,„..„,..t of Ittailro:vl rotist rind ion. ittaeldwe.) and, man. , ~.; -l. tezettient. is a viidish.wl 14- ;; LEF, AII C r (1,10%1; \ , ni t Co. s.; it 3 1111,DING I,(lTS..in front of'••the Spruee strand, New Vork.':;terms-3. per :mown in n.l -. vaure: elubi, of DI Sr motet. , s 1 Lei for each eopy. ' Court ll-1115,1 !'nasals. Tile sal?writer Ofkrr tit pd. • . This j,, a th,,, j o i ly 1 i 1 , A,•11, , , i l imp, ~,,,I i,, • N sg ,Ty ,1,.. Tit.. titte. Sl':. ell IOI.5.1:: feet front, 1,:, la 2 feet in dojo h. voted to th , • manuftetttia;iy.f iron and nrodaito-m. and the' "'j , ‘llm)rsville , grate' inum•lliateiv . (..a.p ) ;sitn a; I r . C our t Improvement of Railinspl • super,truetnre and aqui!). : Ii: us„- Ther.aa I , ,TN are very elhribly 1 arated ; t ..- vlarinas talents. As in advertisii4, median, c.d. datsialSas r e h01,,,,, l klieds of Lushly's. stores szt..l ((Toes. '•.l ltl,eral• credit to Railroads. the Ant'Orilltis rti*urpassed. I will be riven for most of the purelz•C,‘ in,, , ..y, . ~. June 2. Isbr, • ....i• '.:-.2- ; ~:. . F. W. III:fill iht , l. .. , Trtistate'of the Estate 44 011;nror. Ir. I shaft rare d:•,`4 Tot 1, ,it,. A livor.t 0:.... - 5:, :14-:lt: J 1117 I I. '5:". T . T t ills 0.11 rir 311 rt. , l. Inn not rev. 11n11 11 £1 . .! vti :11 1111 1 1 11lttli ( . 1111 /1111 • XNEV:S. MIMING JOURNAL, Iron, and Metal itenters 9 Prier Current, Is .rtlitreisintr) even by . I,y”n 11111r,r. nt Sinare.) "; I `l, Y"rli. tioltlila LYON . . Disb.-r. I pinCr,;—s:: per ann tint, ins - nil:ill, in advati , e. 5rit7c1t71 . 71 . 1.: FOR TOM:Ottr:!: P tV fl trtin, - - - :34 pp 'ranee and the Continilit nr rutopc. - 5 01) Th, Canadaii . - . • 3 50 rkilt lineF and under. - t! 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OEM 1.1% . ..150W - LN 111 - 111TIFERS 4 , 2 rin ,, rs nhovi• lit/11R, Centre St, , tir.7lilo AT. , 017. 1` , :i"..! • 1.:..tr . Tweets- artilleryniet, under an ullieer were to zefl ravine on their right, effset a junetion accompany eaeli colt:inn, to spike the gars ; with Illeistoriners ; or had the French pen.- - or turn them on the enemy, and Parties . cif tttat,' I into the works emeritta•the town, they sailors- were to carry the seating-ladders." The would have received powerful help from Eyre's right and deft colonies, uniting in rear of the' brigade.. This latter contingency, however, Redan, were to driv e the garrison toss ardS the '.there was no reason to provide for, its it wits water, and to at taelt the Barraek Battayshould never contemplated . ; and, it is one of the most . . -, t. .. - THE -.:lNtilitiorot.o:•;l," on f.atir.st - -o FaLe the enemy make a stand there. in a M e l- I - ere . - unaccountable features of these. operations. ration they were to be assisted by as brigade that, with our Lai E U.NlON.—front the tiM;osh (Wis.) immense forces, no 'diversion. under theocrat Eyre. which was to•descend tat less any real assault,'was made on this 04w/ea we learn that f.'eresc•oi in the 'county the great ravine towards ihe inner leirhor, and pOint. Even the , artillery of the Freitch lines of Fond-du-lin...that State. Ititlierio_iinknowe when their first attempt had succeeded, e - •• to fame, seems destined to- hci'eme .suddenlyytfeet , lines before the town Was silent.. . . fnolois. a• -- the location ot ',. : thrtse i modern a junction with them. • ,, • To meet )tyre's force, the ItasSiaO4.is:uing !socialist establishments of the silver sort, This plan was changed at the instatieb of frian the Garden Batteries Which Crown the - which sometimes . lead - ene tw:doubt! whether the French, on the.evening of the 1 ith, when .lidl cliff of the ravine, descended some dis tlo-tre is in matt tho''' , -,nost of the brute, it was resolved that the assault should be `once to a long, low breastwork.'fenn whence idi, dor tic' demon. The histee y and doctrines made at day-breitk, without a preriouS etinnon- thbv began to pick offu m 'or e Grow n. in , of•the EstabliAinent are gathered from the ado. The other arrangements remained the eg!idted, they- stood upright on the parapet. - seine. This change was regretted bathe Eng- . add.exditanged volless with our troieis, w h o pr"ec"li"gs of a digs . le " tif 4 l hel d i " the neighboring village of Popr . in;! called. to hear lish artillery officers, who were very confident Hared on them so destractiveAi fire as in 'the report-of -an lvestigliting t2ommittee.and of rendering the Rossi:in batteries - nearly lialfean hour .frireed theni again to have re- The to take some steps ``, put down the nuisance. harmless in a fire•of three hours. '..Cotwith- . course to the shelter :cif their' work. rh, doctrines of the , 'Tilion,7 . , were proven to standim,, , this alteration of the plan, whi`ch,' giiins in she Garden Batteries . above • sent ' made at the el,•venth hour, seminal Qt, betoken rolind and grape shot tf - trough the houses and i ''' " .f th "!'"'t rile and most.ne,co (lis oe:mmon ganizing . g indecision, confidence was at a higk, pitch in , low wails of the gardens and, enchisures; the chziracter; havin apparen , !y butt the allied camp, :1t length ; se werolto clus.e stdues from Which, as. , weil as frotn !the banh• basis, the lowest setismtlity. The horriblene ss-it!' the enemy; the dreary vigili in the stint, in. the 'cembtery, flringba all ,lirectiotia tirt*of these doctrines rn.;y bejtaige4 of from s: - . 5 • • trenches, the wearisome life on theibeights„ cahsed a great natither of casualties': A shot the following brio- syuupsi 1. The re l it! uf esery etan tO choose wrre to be lit an end, and, witlt tWassured . lulls-ever illatireeted seldont faikid tO dislodge whoever she will to pert.rtit ti.;:e . part of a bus. capture of the city, a new era would dawn for. ;nines enotigh to give it all the effect' of a - . band for the time; ta.d to change thi.‘t person us and for Eur pan. ! '' ~ • i _shell, and none of thetwalls were - thiek enough as often- as she pleases. . At two o'clock on the morttingorthe 18th, • to ;resist the hints missiles, which -riddled of , 2. - The (Loy woman to yield Herself to ol we rode toward, the lines, It Was irry dark •,' thenr,throug b h'and through,so that the wound the embraces of the man slat loves. the camps were still silent. as we Clattered etli laid in bottles fot . shelter, Were' cow:red through them, and we were near the, trenches' with dust and fragnients, and soinetimes kill- .3 ' Tini ' tbe tf C l'''''"' i l''''''! wh " P"'• in pr"- :- before a taint. glinutner of 'daylight tinned the and ; The riflemen, Who occupied the ground tree. will bring about the Mitletelittin• -will do gloom. •A - point in an advan,a tire...h., in 'front of 1 the Barrack Batter's, y, stender} away with the pain, of child,bearing!; an d a l• which commanded a near view both of - the:, toWards the ravine. to oppose Our people there, i leviate human suffering in varlotts ways. Redan and Malakoff, had been selected as ; and the fire, hus abreast surrottudin, the as .4: That fornication may be t`holy.'% . • Lord Raglan's , post of observation,!and he; sail s b l ed through them with - -deadly 5. That bigamy : is no crinte. atits l 6. That the crime el ad Om is ,"fictitious,' ; '• • was already there. ', ! - .:effect.' Ge eral 'Eyre was woinideil in• the . : Day broke rapidly, and we could ; see our head early irr the; action—witharew into and that what the law,calls qultery may be :the highest and tritest . relation of .which two troops destined for the assault in the Quarry house .where We got his-Wound dressed—and and advanced trenches, while the supports oc .; returned to his post. a The liriWade Was (Es- persons are capable. .. !u copied the lines in rear. Tire interral of sits-' peilsed in small parties, wherever Cover was to T . . most !beautifl pense was short.before the rattle of musketry. belobtained ; the regiments were mixed, and ~c hildren' io the world.hat bastards aro the S. t. 4 t showed the French to he assaulting,! It con- alliunity of action was lost, as indeed no. at- t.t *That society ought to oyed. he:destr ... y their .. That wivea. though idolized .b , tinued, iiiereased, and seemed to encompass tamable object remained to try for. In front t' l .fiuSbands, nod supported in affluenCe, are to. the Mitlakoff, though we could Dot see the' wail 'the lows..hatterr before thet creek, I yield to the love of other. men if they like actors in whose success we were 'so deeply- guns from which (Inekily it wris not full arm ; - 01 , I them better. - ~ -• .! • : interested. After a few minutes the ,guns of; ed)-awepti.along the course of th'e ra}rine . -........_ the Malakoff, deepened the din, and covered ' their ,left the Garden BatterieS, whose shot - i . • .the ground with the spray of their grape, the ' 'plunged into them, extended, .towards the Bas• 'I "Vicrea, GA LBRAITIC-5-This beatitiftil lit. ne steadiness of the fire showing thatthe work; tion du Mat, which appettied-farHin by Loxt;yst,tow, in the May number of a rear; and I Put was not yet entered in force by the French: ; on the right rose thecliff, by - ascending which 4 nam's Magazine, is founded :on.. act, it ap- However, their success seems to have been they might indeed communicate w pears. with/our l The St. Paul (Min.) Iles oe,rat gives .considered sufficient to warrant thegiving'of works before the Redaa, but the; whole Inter. i it, and ailds.to. the complete Ode standing „of • the signal to attack - -the Redan. The party of vetting space .was swept by the •formidahle ,•the poem. vici!on "'as the nof Or- (sit: rifles and 33d,-who were to lead the stormersl Barrackßattery, as well as li t :the' flanking i PRVT.I3, of Galena, Ili. He Went to Mexico cn the right, at Once quitted . their cover, and," fire attn.:Garden Batteries across the ravine. t, -in one of the Illinois regiments. He was a gallantly led by.the engineers and their own .Nothing could be finer 'than the spirit di's• i young matt of-prepossessing 'appeatstnee, at, officers, i ron across the smooth grassy slope; played by the .troop's' under' these- eircutn- ! ' , is - I -1 .- Mind, and 10 9 much independence and between the 'Quarries and Bedell, till, reach'', - .stances. Ignorant.of the fortunes of the day ; . 'ride for it sollicr. The writer had forgotten tug the ahattis which surrounds the latter at at other'poitits orthe line, they probably i r i,_ that he seas a 'heeler, which, it appears_ fro:a a few yards' in front of the ditch, they latter. t agined they 'Were destined to carry tlfe;l, le , in , '-the-poeni 114\w as. For somq thri•tit against pi e down there- nd fired on the embrasures, Which • and' their eagerness to attempt it was so greatt his captain rhaps proyuk dby theinscnence now began to pour forth grape. Pri'„ibably, 00 1 that. they weree - with diffteultv restrained from or tyraony of his superkz; he; was tried, cun: the previous day the guns had been run be- 1 pressinglorward beyond a point - from whence• -demc'ed acid s or, as ran: !cc) , o thr, guard, bs- Mr. LONG „t: 'itinti - the parapet fof security from, our tire,' extrications 'Would have been impos.siLle.— - irdL .'''- The it a trintg r.e..ves whieli they Mold •mutt effectually return, and; , All day the fight eont„ih tt ed; and \vh a t eve e t h e detailed for his exeeation,deaireyed their aim, 's were 'hos preserved, from' its effects; for,l the French (whose tairapetS Co - the. r':ghi, tbf - and attire first discharge he iwa oils hot i• warned by the attack oil the Malakoff, they, "the Bastion do• Mat looked down apoo lira bIY mangled. Tlie 'seit,d ti-e "pLi, him .out were already= run oat, and opened on our men; arena) may have thought of the . prudence of ol 'his pain, - told thus, ia c -,inuittionsly •Lled with a violeuct that nethin e a- could Withstand.: the movement, the la:annex:la which troops `'l'ett)t -( eraihr; 6 'lia” by '.h , iitands oo!'Els "li In vain the officers ;'stood up amid the Iron maintained themselYei throughout the 'der in comrcdetc. • To `'?wit 0! .. .1111 inelenCludy fate, shower and Waved their swords—in vain the . ' so desperate. n 'position, tretst have excited - borne to his old - Tather,tohioincth,ti.brothers . __eug,ineers returned to bring up the supports-=: mat respect for their . gallantry.' 'Cud:leered . and Sisters, was. but one ofth:l - , can ion of rip- TO HOUSEKEEPER S' `. i the men could not be .induced to leave the; by any hope . of solid achietiemerit sir success, pies of grief aidagony that `towed' from the rill:1E SUBSCIBER begs l ea v e 'l,) i n . ! ! p a rapets in a hody. Small porties.:of half a; the brigade held its grUund, uud at nightfall desolating . tidi - of war. It Would have been tuna weta eugtataana&Ustaaati,,,,,,, e rhai,,in. l dozen or half is score ran ont,orilylo add: to t withdrew unmolested, with ales.; of six hu e • hard fen that old realer to hate heard news of oerally, that he h4s re•epeuel his store In Ma..-%..0 k.. 1 artillerymen,; t erymen, ( ...,ekilledand:,sounded. e eontinuci to the slaughter. The party, of ell 'I d IV ' - . 1 the death of his son, piereed and hewed by 3 l ur doo r s ab are MU Mart..ot [UW% where he e, Ili I:een the balls and swords of- the enemy; but how i•qag taat iy fu r Wu. a.full ic ar pfy af j Elt ,: H y g .. i r sAG g.4. 1 whose business it . was to follow this column; hold. the cemeter'y, and thus ~the, contest was more sad anti heart-rending, ticrimple, lima .dale, Lam. neer, Pork, 3:littaai Paul , I and spike the guns, sallied forth, led by`their: not entirely. barren of' result, while the - valor- inexpressibly lib Latter bud Ego, and Vu;:ctab:es and Prattharparlic.'l,,otfi ~ , , .the w fly. only returned ' : of the troop engaged some the eer, and , of t e tnine that he died by the hands of Ins ,mea,tuate t:ti,ds to `eaten, bu vent Full at tbolowast 1 . • tv T a. ' .:i - - ~, Unwonnded ; and the sailors `wist4ieethe thin tor the loss, and rendered this the least - and contraries! :. W.I- All articles Ould by.htut wui be earOiliy and I sealing-ladders,' and the .nay. I ffi 0 , o . ce,rs who' painful dwell on among the anhipriv 'mi - :-.•• '• ; -1--------- :•••• •--- .' . --i------ ' '' minstly setts at the IN:rations-es .1 par, 1.1,4 , ..4-!:. 1 "- . /ktill d gu l a .1 ,„ 0 i lottlhetn. also suffered very - }'errs: loss.. Sit- 1 takes of the day. : . . • ,i,.;,,‘,..0:,,,,pi,, ,, ,;.:,,,11i i i. ; ,„ ii: tiont4 ,, , 1,-,:t.....- ' ~:.,...,11,11:., 1`44141 . • 4 . 4 :t1!1 ..:10 I ..;.•" ! At•i.• . 4 . t•t: • .1,..4•:•4.4 •I . ••1 ..44.1 V - .1.1 - 1' 1 "611, - 41 ii .6' '..•1r,..• . 1 FARM FOR SALE. 111-1 -,, I.v.SU MWRIBER; desiring tri.'r tei west. orfei 41tis fir:n for sale, sit tarot ah ol ila ow, mite from Schuylkill ila‘ en. Alla l'are , ivniles:•tront DUI kville. raid V.trin :out:sin:. 111, ivres. l'etweenr-f• rty oind forty-fiii, ,ier,,.of whieh are in a fine state of rultt. vallon : the talance is in young eliesnut 1 ikilier. ' The I,hildirwu c•iti-.lst of a two story Strne Dwelling lions,' wltti it 115 Ptory.Frnme liltelion attached, together:with 4 hank barn. and a good spring house a ith four never-fallitir springs t't water 4.-1' s • liy the house. There Is a :fine orchard of grafted applesl. also, ;1 4 plum,. peaches. }want. 1.7.. on the F,trtn, and the Win is equal to any lit Schuylkill 'county. l.Persona'desirowia purchasing a goest 'farm near the i2A!,F , market in that; tat'. the Coal Rotten i f Schuylkill .'•,?,,:iiity. will find this av. re favorable oppi.,rluility.i For t4ins and other parti.:.ulars apply to the subscriber on tial• retni , oe. . 01:0. W. MALIAN. p% rznst 2.1. *rifi • • ll tint''. ::, VALUABLE BrAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 11 00 1214 I 0 t• 0 l i ',NII'ENDISG to rimnove to the Sn'tith :‘,ft this Fall. the std , scribpratfcrs at Priv,ato Sale Hs va ttabl.. protc2rty I:ituate i 1 tip, Enr.tv2h . t I. rt Off bratt. "tzelutylltill c,atilty. cpn:lFttinz of a lot 4'4 grotiwi at the corner of .laron and Coal Ftreet N, entitaini s ug it] Ai I fr.nt i'. l,li‘t tett and In depth '22P f,..0., on whldt lq t proctett I hr• Ilachange ilotel.,l hrpe small dwell 7 Ivatcce a large c , qtelt lIIIALVI .. N VhopSpi f..rge, with , !"iihle and other out -lintntcs tut, small tard,•l3 , 4. v:r,.ipery. neitt ahunda hce of room 13 put up Inm:hiller.) f . r g'panY power. 4c..,t -. cottlijcit, to the Mill Crcek antrblitur rtiirva4F. It is dpchiNliy tine lest locality In'titc h.i.,,t1.112 hit. bucinec.tt or teach, rwww:eted with qt . ., rej.i,tl. i The i'itic.cry' his h_c-a lat..ly pat in thor,,u at - tyli3ii% Ow illidincs all . insured f , r :3.2.70n).. upon p n iictos ento i t,,,, : 11'6111 the tears 1'.•51 and 5 5:,0, mid hAs rOlted A. S,A,r) pai r 11.1111.71. 1: , r ttirrh. C pArti.olarc and terms. which F Till l• c acentnnyviating ri , f,r to .. , annicl tqllitnan. , and Wilitvn..... WhiincP, l.s - irs., at Potts% ill,. or to the'un dij,i7a..l a'r i` , rt l'Arb , ..a. • Wq.'1%.11171,L. An anal 2* :1 , 4 , ,:i . 34- , :t 1 , MISCELLANEOUS ' \NATIONAL REFRESHIVI'T SALOON. rilllE Public are respectfully . ... 1 .5 Informed that they ran ho supplied alfhle;i: - r e t,siamo i ta of all. bands. at the- National. ; Sahoci, tkiller Mortimer's Hotel; C6utre st.,.Pottexlilo. 4 alv .2 4 . 'llS . . •lid ilin*; ; -ttr---- . .! COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS: Miner/male. ahead--Whotll be aril. it ISIOU NT - :o.f Dup1iente,..5.2,496. 92, .. . A L . ! xa.reirod. Juno let, 1855, by Win. ltatthawe, eon, tor for Minen,rll)4,, ' Pahl up tha Duplicate. Ju. , i.litli, 3 "j. 13. hi cull. fm. County. State and Militia Tax.'lion eriqiontConly i'Lill, 4t)—which is lose than oho-third tiv. adieu n t oxorwr4f rd Under tbr old Fyi•rera. Ily orklor of tht!. l',".`aimi.Pediels.. ',,'' 'S. K. M. l El''Sl.h. el& . , Jig, 28.'66 „. :11.1.; , ::l'4sttArille G•rurite ct/py at:: char!,,e C.7.mtoissioo, t.. PROCLAMATiON. . . . fc:lier,ebii,given that a Court L2l or Coiniiion fleas fi.r the‘ trial r.f (wows att :15suo .irc; sod tor Ito. County of Seintylkill.Niill be held ntl'ott In tho aunty afartlaitl, the 2101 clay or:;&•pteull...r !text, o'cto , A, 31.: to contlnUo' ono . , Iti..refore, per.ons barin ..; (lilt: II; :Id/ I,g. at t Alf tkrl.• I.la wl,it'w! duty It shall 1.3 ti. upiwar sr slid Ctairt. ‘i•IJI thtu r.441 , -0 atidgovvru ttietneelTesaccor4lll7.l:/.. . JANI ZS .N.11:3k, Sht . rirr. S.ll).:tiff's' OfAce Patticlilo,l • , Anguet, '.th, 15:55. I _""t , 11 • I OM 1 .11 GENERALADVERT 41tf EiM Ef3Bl I to follow, left the trench, led the war to the 9 nbattis, and was shot:dead under it. • the men ! drawn up behind the quarry sutferad,.almost wrateei - se the Minere.rournal. . u as severely as those who had adYanced; and- HY AMER. I• the remainder of these latter, aft4continuing for nearly a:quarteit of an hour under this tre. I, mentions fire on th 4 ground before the ahattis, I ran back to the trenches. 1 The point - where` Lord _Raglan . stood w the focus of,the liie of the Malakoff and Re; I dan, and such a storm of s/ -'I •11 Is Icame over and through •the 41 i was , low t and thin, is rendered I i feient post of obe 4 nrvatioti. ur was wounded by a grape-shot ~• rin I General : Jones on the threhead, ploughing:the t skin; then a shot,tenteringutteighborin'it ern ' bras r ere, carried otcf the bead of. au artillerV.. Wall, killed a sapper, aid struck...off the right I arm L. Captain-I:qua-a of -the Si; and . the :• lire rather inereasiUg., his lordship was roc 0- mended to 4.:change this poeitiaue for Olie; in • ahe first pamlltd. ! . . 'lhe musketry s; ill (lent limed tolrattle arotl :he Malakil, and, from the chdingeet inCure a . . 1 a _our third parallel, which te;wlbegan to lin.. I sew several hundreds of the French elingiog to scarped spots id the -grouml. befere . the Mid :ikon, and firing on the 'parapets, 'which were' ' tined with Rueshins, •The French guns in the Mantua-hey (where (leueral Lahoinsinii•re, of the artillery, bad - been killed) were silent ti while our • artillery naw opened both both oe the Redan and Malakoff. principallv•on the latter. The practice was imilairable. The Russians speedily left their ;parapets, where-whole sec- THE STORY OF THE CAMPAIGN. , j nous .niust have been swept titvav, and our -Blackwood's 11.IinlMrgh Magazine" is em `ells, bursting just after grazing the edge of gago in the'pah • the nork, must have been most destructive to eatiOn of a serieskif nrigi- ; , the troops drawn Up in its defenee, A couple nal 'and interesting paper .t. s, descriptiiee of flue of the .guns of this Malakofi - aere 'directed on • -4 • :; progress of the Faseern ayar. AFilth e ineh e tilt French still ell : aging to the hill; and the dents of , the ;ie , k u o f aieba - stopol will oecupv I grape rattliug among theM pia thein to flight; • : buft the vigor of our artillery fire enaded them a Itronfieent TositiOn in hiu=tory,'and as' we' ' . ~ • - - - to retreat with Int• little loss front the enemy'; !eye ant'yet published a graphic !iiketch of guns, wh i c h , in their own defence t were ,now the attriek- of the Malakoff • and ,ileclan, we ,' directed on our batteries. • ; i" • now take advantage of the 'opportunity of" . ':e \Ven it Was h known that the 'Prench did not . . , presenting one tn•ourreaders (rum ;Mick/Deo i; I qeutn to repeat the assault; the 'greatest dis 'which we are confident will he itemised with ; , 4pointment prevailed. On our. part the dis. '• , -' Miter-was rather a! blunder than a repulse; for interest. l a • t.01161111:11106 of al. deierii pton of ; . ; - -161 attack so feebhu against such rt,work as the the operationg of the siegy - ,•ea M CrimiV corres- Roden could not be - (,alled an asS• l P ntutaPro -• ; pendent of -I.3ladttelcued, writes: • •, , :. bably its garrison.'of theusende never beh e ld The cannonade subsided with 1 1 1 6 , aliturc . trier their ramparts, mere than three hundred t-Hrruies advancing upon them e atel they must of the Maminelon and Quartrries, and trenches . Lave been puzzled to:actnint fur such a futile mere ;I;sta:it net front these works toWards the ; ai . tempt, taking it, perhaps, for ;111 ill-concerted Malakoff and Redan. Front the QuarrieS, t ' zi - ozage led to a trench 'sixty or seventy yards I, ft?Ilt: file I , :yent-lt attack, though made in in - advance, where riflemen inceusimilv ex .. enreater uu:ntber.;.:u•as no better,Mall:lg4ll than N ee eMr.own. - The business of ~the stormeN was changed shots With the enirrison of; the Wi)SE.. no-time in • renehine; the _ditch of" the daft, ttlii':e a batters- for guns and mo'rtars was ''Feint's work - . :mil e cellemilea, Oilire ill ialltli• 'constructed close in rear of it. When, this' . .„,„. clout numbers, to 5w arm over the:ramparts. stay armed, the guns' swept so compliutelv d the culneomicatione eft the' Malakoff, :that Instead of this, titer appear to have lain down the meetly could scarcely use it; and fhe eight. Mid commenced firiine their pieces at die mil l inch mOrtars dnipped their shells info the Ite• - •' 11 - ri tsu rr 's '1"11 parapets, and the 'supporting dan witk', great aceurdev. but neither the ad- • "I'l"mits-_ of course, ste.Prm iiii. instead .of vaneed treneh, the Quarries themselves; nor ressrug into the work, awl, driving a° its the eUminunicatiotes.in froht and rear, were its defenders with the.bayonea :ift is doubtful `whether any French soldiers go', inside the by any Meatus secure, either against the can non o i. 01 1, 14 , 4 o f -the ,Re Jan anti i t , fi n ni ng Malakoff; though tWo Lattatioes tire said to huoteries; an(Plielny *tete ualties occurred' there 11;e've held their ground,in it tier A short time .; every daves:inso:nuth that,, e t eeera. ; eeettr i ut i ; hutuhad that been ;the •case, the; guns Of the ; de'. t'avoralde posititeu for the batten', the pas: Tlrk could scarcely hetve 'fired so unremin. sess i on of, the Quarries, did not wens, to be--; rawly as they did,- . - btu stow any mit nntitees ndeenate to' ;t hi! lons Sur- .1 It was _not till the afternoon, and While we tired in their, capture and occupation. t` But ,fit the first_soreneas of-disappointment that it is Throb:)10 that. ahea -4 tie 1 eon eh: resolved . 'lli -became-at ail 'generally- known Ght Eyrets to attack the Maiiirnt.l,ll,lre cr y sildred..mfr., leegade (consisting of tall() men of the stir, selves bound to make some' P'rilespcinding; I,`:Sth, :28th, llf-Ith, and -1-4th reeimentn) which, advance, without nicely balancing: the advnin - as before said, (Vas. to proceed down the great • tages to be gained. Snell is one of:the diffi--' ravine-towards the 'itockvard Creek, had ac• celties ettending the combined operations of fanny - advanced ° into . tie; snimibe, and had ;• an allied army. . : ; been all day hotly engaged with the enemy. ,On the 17th the cannonade recointneneed.' Turning it cooler of the defile. jffst in advance 1 For three hours the tire Was warmly. .returned. ' 4;f . the tidied works, the head of the column I and then the Russian batteries- grew rimost came ea a small cent:ter.; ocenpied by Ruts . . , - silent. Several causes might exist for this;; sinn sharpshooterS, whoa; they droVe out, awl their unommitien might lie fi t iling,---tj'eir gee , pestling mu, occupied the homuee which aa i i e u. wield lie diefebtel by ant- fir,----er the dresses the course_' of the rlivinee • A Little ferther MI in tVel'atteries migia-bo so great that the eye' the . ..Woroneolt rat im loilet' thiS one, and a emy could no • loug.er man them. , But this oroadtlat piece- of grouted extends to the aa sleekening of- thi.ir fire, from nhateu.:er enuse, in. near the edge of which is a-long, luw l'u u."-ec-envl fatureble tothe metes- of autother as- ter,-, sweeping th e epproach. At the junction sank, which hod been planned to trite plan : , 1* the two ravines, and resting mt.:6llst the . on the tidlowingelay, as fdlows : I sl• lie or : the high ground which separates After tut , ' or three houret eenneeade, the: tlmal. nu e „rt number of lanes, sntlicieu t. to French wme to ass:atilt the Maiale 'if. That rah% 'tr. - . a small tott-m.some mere. • i m v e l s , work enrried; it,- h4teeliste V.:i'ro in-Mrellatele' , one m ' better anpearrolee. end th, , l ; were to assail I:Al:ndio'. , e'hich woebt nut be ti in9 - . t:'l.koTl .., , • - iou of, while the mivrineed par able. by es nedess the Maiel.ld t . ..i • rl -4. , fi r. 4: ' oap- 1 . - lies exi meled is front of the lea. battery', and. toted. Tbree nolunlea, of fur !meth-eel men . ?eating a hill on their left. reached aleteev each, nee' .e-, he p.,•;* is the tbiatrieti and : three t.!1:1153 On •a shoulder' oe, the cliff-11k"... advate-,d vet-k. n ill:- Sinu:.l .sus ports in the side of the ravine, frtenetyluentie they saw mu trenehm , mei epnreacle.s frk,M behiud. At et; ta r.' : ' t" their advanee' on tits ;.; 10%6, Wlli:'it the : , iglial thee - lyi•re to i ili , l . il' , ' : 'll , / 0110 Pp , 'rand;, on a rounded -hill, lenolding the f i,a,-- die right was tee :toned, the allel e - utt the lea t arff Creek. -• They loolemw reit clued. a.- point face and !lank of the Reda:: ; the .i.tw on the, front which they molt operate' am either side It-ft, the angle , n' the right stembh rof the, of this Dockyard Creek, or inner harbuffr, If work ; and the centre eol:oia wu-.! to relvence O - - n attack ne.aiest the lo . nluuti were Sill'el•-:StAli. nil the sail , - it. and make :t lodgment titer;...—; they ceeld, In scallii ug th e - - c litf • o e t h e au,•-„,,„,. Original poetry. I '715 eighteen 'weary years to day. Bin; t [lntl wert laid to re. t; Thy talc hands parted mournfully, , ATP.,re the sits:Ting breast ; My Father; line was fair and bright, : And Yontb %vas fresh and true, And losing thee. the first great gist hung river know. Ilzhteen long yews hare posnul away, And thougeritito tuy • Thu ehilii !_,.uty father' loved retnunihyr mut: • tha heart's fr,sh izipulous l It's et:1) 1u.),,3111 hlU'ti grit.% ,"zy Tlo.y his A }it;, r ti„.u.:iit it t, Youth cha:oro and tc”trit, To earl } titort And f 4.1 thy'.. i.:ltt of scar , : To misa the atron. iart. that Ili tt:tiare.T Llj n . And fool th Tu drain the Litt,r.cup. .431 . this is rast.! Tr , -,.hci I took, erase r'ell as a shrine. I 11.1 hiy.Phildretalr;mho a hatze, My lather! P l thine: • tell them •d the r.taialess heart. That 'Amu' relit be..:eath. -1 Avd t. , :telt:ne. item, Irons thee, ft.. , eurn A ideskine; 'en front loath. TIN Olb Thorlb. MEMM =E=Z= =I E_R, =I ME 1111 NO 36 BANN AN'S STEAM TRINTINGI ,OFFICE 'Haring prtper•-.1 t t eactrute JOll and E :L t. rkt..st - rilt it 7: at,tlnl ctiet, Z 21; far , . •:ltk.il tban. It tat. be dune at any other rAril.ll.ltntent t t;buniy, bud:, a ' Books, Putotph!ftt, ,Billsr of !Arlin,. Lrreot liniers, ‘ - . Rita Oiled Ticktts, 'Raid Rills. • /I've 'Weal, , - ..4 N ..._31r. •,- tiklu of ..4grerineFt Timelica 1 .., •., - :I+l i 11.1.ktuit. . • • i Order 134.4. ck., . At tha very shortest not! • a...... 0 stock; of JOB Tref: is mf. , re extensive than that or any Otter iiffteu •In this sec tion ,•,1 the .F.tata. and we levi:p hands employed express ly Cro Jobblng.ll,la; n tUs...tlral- I'd nter ourwn", we wlll guarantee our work totl'e as• nes'. as any that can he turned out in the cif leis. l'ltiNnSo '-''i COLOII.B dons at the shortest notle.;. ' .. BOOK BINDERY. Rooks ]wend In ,very varlet). styli% .1113lik . Books every th:seriptlon raanuticturtd, toun4 and riled to or der at shcrt notlee. chiefs. - - Admiral Bo 'Xer, whose; great' energy and activity had established order in the crow ded harbour of Balaklava, and created com modious •wharteg there. had ;been dead of eholera some Weeks. General ,Alexander La Nlarmora, brother of the con*ander of. the Sardinh okes, had fallen a: ; victim, to the sit. ie disease;\and a few days after the at tempt on the Bedas, our idutant-General Esteourt,a•mia ecoemo.rkiably kind and eour teens disposition, died after a S'hort At the titre ofhis funeral it was known that Lord Raglan was ,joili4posed4rad - nest day he kept his maul ; but although the sykriptems . caused his medical attendants to be appre hensive. he did not appear in ipinediate uan• gar ti I:he afternoon of the 2'Stli of Jane when rap;dly beoacue i‘isenisible; and tes • tore; at r plst ei;,.!!;t in the evening, tran kluillv and wlihont pain: . on the afternotm of the 3d 4* bis body acts (-o;:veye,i to Kazateh lia7,tor einharka tion. The.: funeral scat; a ver? strange and speefat le.• Thegeneal;, s tain, and nuinFiers of ofliPers of th>> ;four armies— French English,- Turkish. and Sardinian— ;assembled at the npucinteil hour is the large .courtard of the whi e llibad b' t .. e n the headquarters 0f the deceits, d -.marshal. ,Be. fore the porch waited, with itS !cult of bay horses, a horse•artillery gun deStined to be :he uppropriatt:i hearse of the o ld i:seldiet. The courtyard was crowded with the uniforms of the, different nations - ---the gaudy colciurs and - laced Lauis-quatorze hats of the French staff. —the green plumes and dresses of the Sar dinians—lthe red . skull-caps of the Turks, nn. adorned, except timer Pasha's; in thq front of whose fez blazed a large ornament of dia monds—and our own costume ii in all the di yersitv of cavalry. infantry, and artillery,— The Guards furnished the guard of honour, drawn up fronting the house to ;Salute the body of their general, which had been enclosed_ in e,Hies of. lead 'and irm, with 4 plain' wooden one tunside. It was brought out; placed on the gain, covered With a flag, and the, proces• sion moved on through the garden and vine yard surrounding the headtpiarters, As it appeared round the corner of the house; a flattery on 'the opposite" slope saluted with iti - ucteetc - guns. which were echoed by the de sultury lire or the batteries . iq the trenches, and the g - uusi)i Lilo enemy. Pie road from' the Misuse to Kazateli Ras waslined throngA,' .Ott the extent ant each side - with infantry,, French and English, the men -;sfainfing a few 'feet apart. First the pr.,cesilon passed be our own men, \vie,- had iJ..en last night fighting in the trei,c : ht , .. , ,, Teaaed the Freut.h fu, , lo(plar!,•l;.:, hatter; : , aluti-d;and our own re succeeded by those (it our A Airs( the Zouaves, wearing to day green ttrb3l,s Own ; the lin peria) uito le•arskins and long hint frot : k.; il;clC r(i'Viinents of the line—each 00rps mar:.lll .by! its colors iti serlbed i t , geld 101(=rzy-with the yietories'of the Consulate and the Empire. .k body of cavalry a rt id,• r y escorted ! the coffin, the while ptta w hieli,Nvith its cropis of St; George, was on at , jEt• i.cad of the long }is> cession, -a hieh covered miles:Of the road.— Crossing the ridge of 'a -slope beyond the French headqUarterso he sea appeared, and, fipuu the rig he. now familial puffs of smoke: and St ii of the guns marl 4 ivhere the siege t 71 :. ( tV:1::: , ' , 1 On it . , weary length, to the cares, the honor., an,! the disaflptiintMents Of which. all-absorbing to us, :lac whoin ire eseorted. wtei now -insensible. Slowly we journeyed along the plains. the dust rising itt clouds front the dry. soil, ,till at -sttnyet' ! reached Kazatch. . The water of the harbor was Al:* most hithkii by the number of boats thronged with seamen in thei;',,whiie frocks, whose up lifted oars Ittoked li e a grove.' ,At the end of one of the 'wooden. piers a cr4ite Mid been erected,' tzuder which the gut2-carriage was ell :9y: - sailors =lung the: coffin I.; Cr;!lte. low`t,..r e d it, into the to tke - it Oil. CarKA:e. Ow. , tentncr in which Loot Ilitgla'n bad et,;mt- hunt Em-l-oni, ~hieh - Jas. n,wi i t-tlie, lenne hi, renni•loP. '. , 4111j0 fired a; the 'boat lon the pier. teal we; had • seen the last of .;ar :tred u- he appr:l •• .I , o f :it, 1 , 1711: , 11'1 , h ! arge .... 13 .- 0 tit thi• lustre re:loeted e,ll nil of the .1•••.,1 Duke. Ourit,:: 0:;•• period v.hi, 1J1.• i; t'H .t.,. I , l'tqld Widt1V;1;:• ftro', , , eli: or CO':-. 'he rre , ..en; campaign 11,s rani% his diL-nitied !oni. and' ivi , ear ave. winer ::crvil ac , t;til , t‘t enin t;n- ;din the respect.. .and F , .n.opPraticon nt cur ; and tin - regret 1,-It thrringhont tiK4 armies for hi, loss, proved how sincere the re •. gird he had inspired in his associates and followers. jllisallano. = 11 1 !!I ••
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