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RATES OF ADVERTISING. 41 ;ve er lies, 50 aunts for ono intiortion—sub i,„,rti ••os men. 3 lines, one Mao, 25 j,k..r(i,.:S. /.44 contßa!tch. advor -,:.1,1k,er.i ,i.ies. t'or 'inert periods, charged as square. o.I.I.TRICLYZ. 621 /i ST% $ 1 59 015 $3 00 ot) • :yo 200 330 . 5OO !KS LINES rot,7:1111) . 111.1CA : 112 OP Tti LVf ES. . . 2:, 200 00 6 00 8 00 00 a st..) 6 00 8 00 12 00 n it) 450 050 10 ilt) 15 00 : ,art t5O • ' 0,/ 15 00 2500 9 00r 12 00 •10 00 25 00 40 00 la oa 25 00 60 00 45 00 60 00 Nottces, 'each—accompanied .with an so ce nts ft3C/1. beferss nal-rinses anti Deaths ' 10 cents tint insestisri,—subsequont insertions, scenta m at . wt:rds are ,counted as a Ilne in advertising. haat; and /advertising by the year with „" e l 3 standing adrerticetnent not exceeding 2 .31.41ne5, will ba charged, including setae:rip ; • $lO 00 - • • tit: seriont of one quarter column' with ss seawrripttin,VO 00 •• • bat - , , s, at the rates desiglisted above. kAt in lsrger type than usual will be r r rrnt. advance on these prices. All, cuts the male as letter prow. ~ ; ',l- , xrii•frtments received from Advertising e xcept at 25 per cuut. suivance on these by'p, egreement 'With the publisher. rents 13.11.1. DOatila ICCOmpanied with no ' withmt notices no charge. e x.‘ept the of a religious character and purppser - will be chargutl 2 c en t.", f or any Thee , alder 10. Over 10 Hue% 4 cents per line of meetings, not of a general or public char t .w.:rl at I cents per line fit'mtch Insertion. s frulatimni we will state that 32S lines lines a half coluum—anc/82 lines a • .uuni: 29::2 Words make a column-1476 a half ud 7:55 3 quarter column. All Odd lines over the rat of 4 conta per line. . 17j, fjsc:% must tontine their advertising 'to oionesv: agendes for others. sale of Real Es included in business acleertlsenents. Thef,Widlliesday Dollar Journal 3t the 011 ice of the, :Miners' Journal at p ,„,,: Adveril.ettionts ins,irte . ii thtfusual , ates. ~f :mpg, rent. mid° from the Journal p-rs , ns ..Ivertise In both papers: WIRE SCREENS. MINgRSVILLE. KURTZ -I HEISLER, Late Kurtz, Beyerle & Co,) Manufacturers of t :ire Coal Screens, Coal Riddles, Wire Mums, Minerseille, pchnylkill , Thankful for the liberal patronage they iron. the Coal IR:tiers and others. In the lIC •st r , ,,pectfully saircit their custom in the all xrk done at our Atop will ho warranted, so, need he afraid of getting a had job. • g u ,t, kiv,z one of the adost, and the most expo.: ire,rker in thecounty. we feel sure, that we th.. I , st coal Semens in the Reition. ries Al:tressd to 3: H. Kurtz,. Millersville., to W. httsN We or Klatt' A: Heisler. 31h:terse Me, attended te. 011. Screen • . 2.- POTTMVILLE. WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. Change of Pro'prietora. • THE undersigned has as , nmed the proprietorship of the Wire .seen Factory in Coal street, lately eon ucted by 11. L. Cake, and desires to call . \al Operators and the public generally. •tt,nsice establishment. :arrangements are made nor th... very hest 'of materials:" and orde:rs for amonnt will be filled at the shortest no th' mostysat isfactory terms. moreocer, having secured thf , FertiCeS an I exp.rieneed workmen iniites the most ri.- .I.yllinati•4l t , ct. of his Ferretti , . promisintr thorn turned out in ot ttrr manufactories. I-tf .11)11N A !MAN. IRON WORKS,- • - VELTY IRON WORKS. - TIIE undersigned manufactures Steam vines. machinery and castings for blast ena..es. rolling mills, grist and saw mills nd general machinery. Also, cast iron outs ter houses and stores, havinia new .an, variety of patterns and desigus—has set 'A. iron frontsln Philadelphia, Sew Orleans, Pitt a d ,o...where. and would 1* pleased to receive or- Lich will to promptly attended to. J. K. JOICES. 1,9-13m* b:117.. May . 12. 1855 T /Lvl Aeu A. ITERSA, ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, 'amagne, Schuylkill County, Ps. T ho Subs.eribers, proprietors of the abqn o named extAslve establishment., an- Inunce to the citizens of Schuylkill eoun v. and tho public generally. their 'wadi. to turn out any and all kindsof yrerk .t the shortest not ire, and in: the most sat- nivail.l-L such as 'building Steam Engines, man -I:ailm‘d aud'brift Cars, l'umps, Castings and of all kinds. 14,!,5t workmrn are e,mployed, and astisfaetion guaranteed. Orders from abroad ;:1) ;111-1. - CARTERS L ALLEN. jua„lannar) - 27.1455 BEAVER MEADOWS. VER MEADOW IRON WORKS.... it dr, BlikifflEß, Iron and !trails ounders, respectfully 'lnform their pa ms, and the public generally, that they fully pr.:pared:at the above establish -4,lnent. to einnufaeture Strain Engines of itailvad and Drift Cars. and every 1- , riptign of iron and Brass Castings suitable for cdcb,e other business. on the most reasonable al.v, Blowing Cylinders fur Blast 'Furnaces and ,•rk in general. -t-in; „f all kinds Anne with neatness and despatch if, ! .. e ..t prices. ' All work furnished- by them war p..cf”rin Tliey would solicit the custom of S , nine o ant articles in thide line to this vicinity. 1 , 1.ns will meet with immediate and prompt atten- S. W. 11-EDSON. :,11 4,1•';.3 O-ly MINERSVILL*. 'DEHAV EN'S IRON WORKS, •. Mluerrrille. TILE Subs,..rriber is prewtred to mann tct ure. ST EA.II I:St:INES of any , power. 'umps of any capacity, and Coal Brinkrrs f crr..y des , ription : as well as every tiler. kind of machinery used in Silnes, ,:rnaces, Keating 'Mills. Saw 31il1s, the fallition possessed for manufacturing, and r..7,xperienco in the business, work can be turned thik soablishment. at the very lowest prices, and • tt,tier quality. I...irons of putting up machinery of any kind, • , 'i!.'l l :to call and examine patterns and become at , ith prices before contracting elsewhere.' Lm every kind - are solicitod. and strict attention . itt `-ogiri.n to their }Prompt execution. DELIAVENZ December 9,1554 48-tf TREBIONT. TREMONT IRON WORKS, limit, Schuylkill County, Penna. - The Suhtteribers rettrteetinlly invite ie attCntion of the hnsinesseemmunity their 'New Machine Shr•p and Fenn-. r. erected lb the town of Tremont, and der the supttrintenderre'and ars 'age, eo-s. Batdorff and. Philip tTritholta. *her,. prj•pared to execute all orders for Machinery of sot Iron. such as .Steam Engines of attr power; 4py capacity. Cant Breakers of every rieserip t..tl'. Aired: of Gearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and lYrift Cars. and ail kinds of Railroad Castings. Chatirc for Flat and T Rails. Frogs. Switches. and t'•ict and Wrotutht iron Shaftings. Mr. 'Cm :, practicAll Mechanic.. end 'having had the [Kin n*. Ned experience for many years in the Coal Region, desirous of .putting ten Machinery of any kind, t'lliteti t o o call and examine our patterns and superior nt work, and la•contc a c quainted with prices at 1 5- M:KS, le fore contracting; elsewhere. Orders trtfPl , , !lid thank folly received. and strict attention wilt he 't to their prompt oral... Anion: having several 15, 20, anti tk) horse Engines on hand. Ict7ts 1-1 y C. A. k A. M. SELTZER. DON A LDSON. EW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. Donaldson, Schuylkill Co., Pa. subscribers respectfully invite =attention of the buait,ean o.utruunity • .1111, ;in-ir new Foundry and Machine 5h0p..1 t ,.... t.-crull in the town of Donaldson, I —orre;'"• - :tOkill ;county,. under •the • =nazi.- " . • thn tinders'!not all of .whom are practical three different branehea 4,f busin e m, ea • oiaehinist and car braider. They are now ready -3.--ote all orders for tuntanery. curb as steam • pumps, roll breakers; all kind. rtf gearinti for 't :nil saw mills. and drift Cars, all kinds of railroad ' ..ticit as chairs, frogs. dtuitch4i, achate plates CAM inyis wade to Order. Attu apple trails. par ' Lad. +r.l noves.grat e ett of five differentiates, ,e up to twenty-four (niches in length. Black •-tbitlg. in ha various bninehea, executed at . short no- V.l'ler ourselves that all work done at the ponald l i' , ..undry will Rive suer entire Satistacthin,lia tO tho futuri, custout of their patrolut 'Our *lotto Is •• ,en. and let live." Orion; thankfully received and at the shortest notice, and on reasonable Untie., ALYBKD JONES'. ItOnliftT YOUNG, LEWIS .!itILL Fat, PET= COX. • ' 1 %,:r 24 : . r.n 317 - - • PORT CARBON, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. T. H. WINTHRSTEEN sonOithe y..unnk, ( . 111)1r . rwtiness. from the coroptetwouttlt 4tht. above named establtshment. tosup plv all orders In his lino of business— . I - 7" such as for Steam - Engines,ltattroad and . ` rAr. Vamps . Coal 'Breakers, Castings and MaOhlne. Try ott.ru.r lfe warrants Ids work to alto as- :ad va , rtlingly solizlts patronage At honte Jan. 27,1855 4-1 y FRANKLIN IRON. WORKS. 'Mgr f arips: 'II FE F uhacribere amount:et° the Pub e_ ~.,...... lk that thoy are the Proprietors of the • Frfinktin Works, Port Carbon, lately ear- Llt it ' „, r 1 4 ,1 on by R. SillyMtmorhere they eon. .. "" lino., to manufacture to order, at. the .-74 . 4 r.c.;1.,.. :.!t..ana Eirtnes, P" PS , Coal Dreilkegt and oitr.,,r7g- almoat any dm or descriptiOth for Mining I ..: „ ; iy.1e1vi,,,r,.. Many ltallrrod and Drift Cant, Iron or ~,., CAM inn of any etre or pattorn. Ordmit are reirpock L ., !1 , 41.P1ted. I , - (H). B. FISSLEIt.fr BRA. - Pranklln Shovel' Work P.bArrith , rg contlude to furnish the Collies And ,;• t' F , lvatitill,Conoty, with Shovels of a/Itivds, priess. Attontloulo partl6l. ;‘, IC )a! Fhqs rit. Ordcts far Pboveis of nr patt..rn jfromptty at tnn , led (iF.O. R. ViSSLP3t null. .111 , 114? :3. lq:•2. 1 VOL XXXI. IRON' WORKS. POTTSVILLE'IRON WORKS. Foundry and Machine Badness. NOTICE.—The Subicribers hare this .E tow 1;MI day formed a ce-partnemilip; under the ---• firm rif POMItOI, SMITII k POMIROT, „ rctr . . i i i „ for the transaction of a girneral Fhonciry • and Nachint liminess, it the old-eatab. Waled -Pottsville Iron Works," corner of Norwegian and Coal streets. D. F. POMMY, • WM. SMITH. CLIFFORD POMMY. • Mirth 25, 1854 12•tt POTTSVILLE IRON WORKSe eGEDECIE MASON k CO., respectfully 1 1111 1 j announce to the nubile that they have . RiVgalß taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works, on Norwegian at., """" ahem they are prepared to build all kinds 0 :qt.= kngirirs, manufacture Railroad CMS, and Ma chinery of, almost every.description, at the shortest no tico, and the reasonable tenni. 'Persons from abroad, in want of Steam .Engines, will find it to their advantage to give them a call before engaging elsewhere. Pottsville, May 11 Pb-tf PALO ALTO ROLLINGWILL. THE Subscribers beg leave to an nounce to their friends and the public. 111II„':7" that their not. Rolling Mill at Pain Alto t iu C, is now eomplete. and In fail operation, .• and that -they are prepared to idpply a sui/erior article Of T:italls of various sizes, for the.use of Collltaies and lateral roads. • • Orders for rails are respectfully solicited, and will most with prompt attention if left at the Rolling Mill. the 'Hardware Store of liright & Lerch. Centre street, Potts ville, or address by letter to LEE. BRIGHT .h CO.. tiept. 22. 1g55 3S-tf 11.11tride, P. 0., Pa. - 00iiiititit 7 Aini - PskaHINE SHOP, - Steam Car Factory, &c. " NOTICE—The business of the late firm of SNYDER & 31ILNES, will be contin nod by the subscriber in all Its various 11110117;:dit branches of Steam Engine building, Iron Founder. manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rollin? Mills. Mast Furnaces. Railroad Cars, &c.. ke. Ile will also continue the business of yiin lug and Felling the celebrated Pine Fbrest /Mite Ash and Lewis and .s)..ohrt reins Red AA Gxds, being sole protole• for of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. -January 21,15:4 to COAL OPERATORS diMINERS. • - 111111111. == M Smoke Stacks. Air Stacki, Mist Pipes, Gammeters, Mitt Cars, &c.. ke. Boilers on hand. Being practical mechanics. and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of businesa. they flat- Aar themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a calL— Individuals and Conipanies will find It ;..reatlY to their ad. vantage to extuninetheir work before enraging elsewhere. May 5,1555 :19-tf JOHN k JAMES, NOBLB. POTTSVILLE . RCILLINC. MILL. THE'>VIStaCKIIIEItS respectfully an nounce to the public that their new gull * ing 31111 is now completed and in full 6pe s, • ratinu, and that they are prepared to sup ply all kinds of liar Iron of carious size& which they ;kill warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad. at the RUDD priers. They. also Manufacture T for the use of the,Col- Berle' , and Lateral itortda.weig,hing from 2tto .50 lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, and which Will -be found. much cheaper than the imparted article. • Being practical mechanics, and having had considerable experience in the Iron business. they flatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasers. and also make it -their interest to patronize•home =aurae tums. JOHN BURNISII & CO: Deceniber fi, 151 49-If • WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. - • :Pottsville, Pa., . J. Wren k Bros. & Co.. - 1 ....1fit11y Invite the attention of the businesm community to their New 'Machine Shnp and Foundry` at eredtod between Coal and Railroad streets. ...- and' fronting, on Norwegian street, whorP they are twerfirett to executo all, order% for machinery of Urn and Iron. such as Steam Ermtnes. all kinds or Gear- Ing for Baling 'Mills. Grist and Saw Mills. Single and Double actliag Pumps. Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of Railroad Fa'stinm!, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rail; FropeSwitehes. &c.: all kinds of east-and wrought Iron Shafting. ,Aeing•praetieai mechanics. and having made th,..dornands.of the Coal Region their study. for years, also all kinds of Machinery In their line of business, they flatter themselyes that work done at their establishment will give satisfaitlon to all who may honor them with a call. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe cuted, on the most reasonable terms. " • - - .1011 N Y: WREN, Til OM AS' WREN, JAMES WREN, JOHN BROWN, orto,pr':2,lA92 • 40-tf REAL ESTATE SALES. ___ • - • . , PRIVATE SALE; intending- •• to r i. HE thw. Subscriber ttrtte q g to m i dirib ov i storee y i 1 ouse and Lot of Ground, situate in the village of New England. one mile south of Tamaqua. The dwelling is !three stories high, new and substantially built, with a 1 Kitchen in the, rear. ,The lot is lb° feet front. and 20S feet deep. There is •a never-falling,spring. of water on the centre of the lot near the dwelling. • The dwelling is conveniently located for it person whose bustne.ss is in the Mines. Possession will be. given immediately.; For I Information apply to JOSIAIf BOUGHEY, on the pre , mixes, or to . FltliD'K LAUDERIIIttII, ' Oet. 6, '55 2t.' Tanslqua. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Yel , littSUANl' to an 'oriler of the Os-I, pliiitre Celia of the county of Schuylkill, in the 'mmonwealth of , Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Admin istrator rd - REBECCA FISHER, late of the borough of Orwigsburg, in the, county of Schuylkill. de.cra.sed, will expose to sale by public vendue,On SATURDAY, the27th day of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, atthe pane house of George D. Boyer. In the borough of Or wigsbur.g, in the county of .Schuylitill aforesaid,—All that Curtain 1.!,.6 story frame dwelling house nud lot of ground, situate in the borough of Orwipburg,•in the munty'of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania., to wit : Bounded by Washington street in front. and extehdiug iu depth to an alley, adjoining lot of Washington ( Gorse on the south and lot of Isaac Gross on the north; with the appurtenances. late the estate of said deceisod.— TermS and conditions made boos. n at the time and place of sale, by JOHN FISHER., Administrator. By order of the Orphans' Court s Joent - a Botta, Cicrte Octriber el, 'IS PUBLIC BALE OF, VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. 1 Fir HE subscriber, executor of thO last Will and Testament' of SUMU EL K. 'KEPNER, de ceased. will expose to public sale, on SaturdaY, the third • day of November, 1855, at, 1, o.clock, !B e at 4'epnersille, in West Penn township, Schnilkill county,.tho following real estate, to wit: • No. I. All that valuable and well known property call ed "Kepnerville," situate partly in West Penn and partly. `ti East lirunswig townships. Schuylkill county. 't miles from Ringgold and the little Schuylkill Railroad, con taining about 33e acres, strict measure. - The improvement consist of,a large and''9:: convenient two store dwelling house an kitchen, occupied and known as the WeSt . ,Pain lintel. A Large two story stone bull ing erected express ly fur a store and lately , occupied as such; two tenant houses: a large and enneenient bank barn; log stable, wagon house: stone Weds: inarriage house: smith shop: distillery, and a number of other out , buildings: running I fountains at the hause, l / 4 barn and distillery supplied by never -failing springs of water. There are three thriving I apple orchards and other fruit 'on the premises: About 130 acres are cleared,/ and well fenced into convenient fields. The balance 'li Ing excellent timber land. The above Is an excellent stand for a tivern and store, and may, without feat of contradiction, Se called the most I-splendid farm in Schuylkill county. No. 2. A tract ,of timber land situate about one mile from Kepnerville. containing 413 acres. 73 perches and ai -1 lowanee. Conditions made known on the day of axle, by gliklitemb:•r 15;'51' 73-8 t JAMB HAMMER. NV. 8.. HUDSON DURSUAN'r. to an order o- the Or- L plinne - Court' or the 'couritY 'of Sebitylklll: in the Cocomenwenth of Pennsylvania- the Subs . critxm Admin istrator of VALENTINE GAMIER, late Of the town- , ship of ,Frailey, la -the county of Schuylkill. diseased; , will expose to sale by public venduo on FRIDAY. the 19th • day of October Teat. at ten Wiled, in the forenoon, at the public house or David I,cmison. in the town of Donald- son. in the county of Schuylkill aforesaid.—All Gnaw , certain throe lots of ground. with the appurtenances:Alt- • nate in the, town of Donaldson, in the county of Schuyb kill and State of Pennsylvania. to wit: No. J. Adjoining lots of Thomas Thomie on the west, a: public street on thesouth, a 20 feet alley on the •::, east and Railroad street on the north, containing n'front, on Rant-mil Street, fifty feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet; with the appurtenances, con 'Fisting of a 1/ story frame dwelling house. 240.2..A11 that certain 2 story fmtfe!fiwelling house with a basement story of stone, and lot of ground situate in the said town of Donaldson. bounded on the north by Centre st*t, nn the east by lot of John N. WaD-oseller, ;on the wait 'by Philadelphia street. on Abe east by lot lof Valentine Gardner. containing in front, on Centre St, (fifty feet. and in depth 150 feet. ; N 0.3, A certain lot of ground adjoining lot N 0.2 on the east, by Centro street on the north. by 0 %i feet, .... .11 alley on the west and by Philadelphia street nn the ; a nth: containing in front. en Centre street, fifty feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet: with the improvements. consisting of a 2 story frame dWellitig house and basement story of stone. Late the rcistate of said &m us ated. • Terms and eonditiot madee known at the time and plane of sale by - 1 JACi ni LONG, Adwuni;trrokr. ' ily (Seder of the Orphans' Court, , OctOber 6. '.5,5 . Of Schuylkill County Coal and Timber Lands, Fannin and Town Property. WE subscribers intend .moving to the i et, And offer the following property for ate. ' i. 530 acres of Coal land, ioini opened adjolnineTre. moot. (Bed Mountain tract.) 2. • 574 aere* Coal lands. on the Lorberry itidiroad.- Two veins In operation, with breaker and other outside , improvements. (Phunteellead tract.) 3. 33 arras Coal land. one large.vein opened, situated on the }latish Creek. qifeberling Warrantee.) , 4; 126 acres of Coal land, situated on the Swatant.— (We.rrantee, Wm: Green.) 5. T 5 acres of Coal land. vein opened. and outside Jur provemeut, On the Sikelarn R 4 . ll rond• (Warrantee, Sam. ..uni 1). Franks.) . 2 -- • • - • z • , 0. 2,15 urea Farm and Timber /and, on the ~ sSwittara stream , mar l'lntgrdn. with Orin ..¢l. " ~..:: and hew Mills. and a new brick lionseand liankand good water power. One halt et - the land hfik been limed, and. one half la thaw laud.— Thr prick - ire:4 , d can be made out of the author for props. T.-..'00 acres Farm and Timber land under high titation, and onehalf is heat rate Tina ;%; land, adjoining the borongh of Time nCbee il rove, with a fine brick Mansion and largo Rani. b. A ileum with three lots in the berongii of Ms gr. A 11;rk) And Lot In JaCkson ittfito:hOrr;tl7,it of Pinegrntre, 10. !louse, Lot and Stable, near the taldu Canal na• sin in said borcmgh. 11.:=ouv and tour acres of 14nd, 0d1.4.50 11111. near the Canal /Usln. , 12. Taro tots near Canal Basin and Dauphin and Su* ,unehan na Railroad. _ 13.?' Four lota In BonaUlts Ad4ltlen„ . 14. MI the Wbara..a and Eluding.a they,own.at _the Union Goal Basin, at Mei:trove. , • , OftEENAIIVALT ds OF:ORGE. drirrer further Infaituatton Inquire of 1). Greenawalt, fat Pluegreire, or J. George, at [Amnon, ,' , optrlnber 15, I BSS . . ._. I WILL TEAM TOU : TO PIERCE TEE BOWELS OF VIEEARTS; ABB BIIINO fir? molt TME CATERS 3 7O ' M OI73 TAPra) METALS WRICIL WI L GIVE STBEI.GTII TO _OCR RANOS'Airn SUIIJECT ALL ATTIRE TO OUR USE AIID r,Lpsint .i • - ,•, -' . „ 1 , , . , lIM PUBLISHED EVERY SATURIMAT Molt ME POTTSVILLE. Pioneer Holler Works. Th. subscribers respectfully invite the attention, of the business comxiinnity to their Boiler ‘Vor on Railroad street, be low the Passenger Depot, Pottsrille, Pa., when they any , prepansi to manufacture ORPHANS' COURT SALE. kosirca Burnt, Clerk. PRIVATE SALE STOVES:ifk - tt. • STOVES TINWAR*.i THE subseiiher rispeettglii Wks • the public that he has opened W new Mork at )llddleport. where tut will Itearil torstintiy on baud a fall assortment of COOKISO t PAR LOR STOVES. Tin, 'Trolley and Jitpar ls lare. itpouilng and Jotblng promptly attended ' to. ' ...Id stores repaired. Old reeve, orold iron takenlit exeh OCHUCE. 13ni.* I Mltldleport, October 6,'.55 STOVES! - STOVES!I We respectfully solicit the attenti o n of 'the public to one assortmenrot "Mitt/toper th I e Heating Stove'," for storm, tient, ehurehea, parlors, &c.,---searranted to give more heat ; with enothini.t4c fed, than any Ginn' licali n gf'r e in use. The large numbert which have heorteold tbilt and other cities, and the constant and inavising dedutnd for them. is suflielentsaaranteu of their. '..wutsetioril)l o Tet. all other Heating Stoves, and we citeterfullY invite the strictest investigatbsn of our Fistula to the most pitrteet article of the kind in use. . i I. 11'o also have a superior t•Canldron," ter; binning and chemical purposes, made on the same prihylp/e, for which we claim only a trial to be appreciated. , .*; '; We keep constantly on hand en assortment of the leading COOK and PARLOR STOVES :and are sole agents. , in this State for * - Queen's Portable Foriesr itlitteVe Pa , tent Cooking Stoves," and "Barstow's Tln'rivall,nl 'Cook and Parlor Stoves." Wholesale dealers trill be supktlied at the lowest foundry prices. NESIAN It IVARN'ICK, . • Wholesale d• Retail Stove Dealere, N. E. eer. '2d and Race. 4...4" For sale by sol,okoN Hooves, of thla pack. .Phllndelphla; August 25.'55 . , S±.3ln ; SOLOMON HOOVER: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, , DEALEit IN . 3nl„ Stoves , . Tin ware, Hollow ware,lnase ware, Brit :n-3 tints ware, Cutlery, Ac. Thanllfut foe pant pate s tt.„. nonage, he hopen. by strict attentibu!to business, to merit a continuance of the, fay* or his pld customers and the public In general. lie that just added to his already large stock of the above named articles, a variety of Cooking. Parlor and Office Slopes, et the latest and moat approved styles. Also. a verietrof household Furniture, such as Tinned and Enamelled !Betters, Tinn ed and Iron Tea Kettles, Brute Kettles, Ilrittannia Ware. Japanned Ware, Frying and Roasting punk, Sad Irons, kc., &c. Also. continually on hand a large assortment of Tin ware, &e. He hes now the largest and hest kt'ock of his line ever offered In Schuylkill County, to; which he in vites the attention it the public in genernL ns he feels confident that ho mn suit them both in price cud quali ty. They would therefore do well to call - andexaminebtx stock before purchising elsewhere. N. B.—Roofing. Spouting and Johldni , p'rempily atten ded to. Also. old stoves repaired. or odd; plates. fire-brisk grates. Ac.. min be had for repairing the same.; Old stoves, and all eoser old iron taken, In exchange for neyr. SOL0310:0101'}ilt. At :no old stand. Centre street. grove Market, A nerst '26. 11154 31.tf <Po!teville. Pa WATCHES, JEWELRY. "A VIS.'S 1 cillEAßWatett and Jew -11, jelry Store, No. 7'2 North Second street, (opposite the Mt. Vernon !louse). Philadelphia. • . Gold hover Watches, full Jeweled. IS H caws, VS; Sil ver Leger: full Jtiweled, $l2; Silver Lepine, ; Quartler, $.5 to $7; Gold Spectacles, $4 50 to $10; /diver Spectacles $1 50; Silver Table Spoons. per set, $l4 to slt; Silver Des sert Spoons. .9 to $11; Silver Tea SpeOnti. $175 to 7 So. Geld Pens and Gold ca5e5....V1241.0. $5-; gold Pena and Silver cases. $1; together with a vailetyUS tine Gold Jew olry. Gold Curb, Guard and Fob challis; !All goods war-' reined to be as represented. ISatchelandJewelry rr paired In the best manner, Alio, Nlasoidc Marks, pins. &e. made to order. - • '; I : • N. IL—All orders 'sent by mall entities:wise, will be • Punctually *Vended to. ! Sept. '1.2:'55 38-1 y STAUFFER & HARLEy, • CHEAP.WATCHES .t JEWDDRY-rWliolesale, re and til-at the - "Rdiatielp4ni Watch and • 4- Jewelry Store," No. 90 North Second street, car 't'nor of Quarry, Phi odelphta. I Gold Leter Witches, foil Jeweled, 19 rms.!, :jine, $29. ••• . Gold Lepine 'Watches. 19 tcrS24. l Silver Dever.fulljewelled.sl2 Gold Speitacles,; _ $7 On Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 Fine Silverßio - 150 F operior Quart iers, • 7 Ladles' lipid Penolls. 100 chat Pracelets, , 3 Silver Tea-Spoons, set, 100 Gold Pens, with l'encil. and Silverltohlers. $l. • • Gold Finger-rings. 37 1 4 cents, to sF4vz , Watch Glasses. p1airi..121 , 4 cents; patent, ICS cents:Aimet, - 25 rents; other in proportion. All gooda- warranted to be what they are gold for. STAUFFER , 11ARLEY, On land—some Gold and Silver Le"VenLand Le - Pines still lower than the above prices. Sept. I.N. '55 " r 30-iom • . ' WATCHES. • , 1 .11.75 T DECEIVED, an extenSit c Niemen* of Watchea 31 , MilOWII: ! i ' Fine Gold Magic Hunting and •Ifunting Case Patent Lever, front $OO to VA:Kw 1 1 . Gold Anchor Lever and Lepine, from 02 to $50.. Siltyr 111ildird—linntIng and Open Yam fmni .T. 5 to $lO. - '..fctociry--Alpo a very extent:lce assort:Mont of Fine Jew . el ry. . x • Plated Wari.—.liist received., a ‘varlety of the . . latest patterna and beat quality, by the pet or sin gle piece. Taney GO/40—in every 'variety, such as Fine. China tit:urea, Flower Cases, Inkstands, tknamenta, for. Musical Ingruments.—Superior Violins, Guitars, Actor deons, Flutes, Lc., Lc. AII Of which are offered at: thp toviest maritet prices.— Call and seelfor yourselves, it ~ ' . MAX 'LF3II3IETIS. (Zak L. Thher.) • Centro street, 3 doom altqvu Mahantang,o. I Pottsville. Dee. Id. IStot -• f A utt.''..334.1 : 434 f HARDWARE. BACON'S•PATENT'WATER FUSE, UOR Blasting in:wet ground and iin ju-der water—superior to atiythintchniw. in use, patent eil May sth, Also. all ether klftda of Fuse; of the best quality, manufactured bj4Plllll' BACON & Fimsbury, - June 23.18,65 25-lm FA IFIEWNTt7s-sc4l,EB. lIE 'subscribers, .4grentg' - ' f fOr the Irian ufacturvrp, hare just recolred a 'intw 'art WO, called t le “Union Counter Scale," c.ticulated 'to weigh frnuii - ,3i an ounce tc ND ft.ps. 'tor sale at the York Store. ... E. YAIII)I.EY & SON. Pottgville, April 25t1i. 155. f. . ' :.' ' ' l 7- .. . _ _ _. . . _.... . .... _ --, . ._ PATENT COLCV:LARE) !LAMPS. • lIIE subscribers being appointeilsole Agents'for the vale of Stonesifor & Smith's Patent. lard Lamps, in Schuylkill rounty, hart, a largo AS • aortment for sale, which are highly recommended for economy and convenience. I ,llittHllT & LERCH. Pottsville,April,l4, 1955 : ... , : • . 13- 40.3 t R'PHITIVS Patent Air ;Tight Self .l:l_Sealing Cans, for preserving fresh :fruit and veget ables. These cans were. used by many families In all the principal cities. last 'glimmer kind falLand found entirely reliable. All the ; articles, such as peatthes, tomatoes, Ac., preserved iu them, were.upened as fresh as when sealed up. Every iniusehueper should sail and examine them.. For sale at •131:10 d LERCH'S dualist 4,'65 31-if Hatirlwary Shire IRON . COMMISSION. WARE ' rIENTREi STREET; l';ottville.-- kj Tho subscribbrs acv prepaied toilnenish the Trade' Machinists and Operators et PhltadVila prima, (freight added *wholesale or retail; best Attic ran Bar Iron, urrtetured at gut taville. and warrautedof superior quality., Al+o, light T rails .suitable for mints, and Cable Chnlnto farnlbbed at short notice direct fromithe importer. Y.. VAADLEY A SON. . York Store, Nor, Y 2, 18S. ' !: COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE,: l' • N 0.21 North Third:St wieit., fIONST AN'IsLY on .hind.- , o alarTe us 4 vt. k j sortment of, Pen ang Pocket Knives, B.cissozw, vend. Razors, Table Knives awl. Forks, inAiory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood hmtdlesrVarvers amlyorks, Dirks, Ilowle;. Knives. he. I ALL4)—a very extensive' assortineo of Walters. Te.i i . Trays, lc. l Fine English (Inns. Coles Pistols; Allen'S Revolver/4i . and Single mid Double barrelled Pistols. ilth- a general? stock of Fancy Ilardwitm, constantli on hand. ~ JOHN M. MLEMAN,Varporter. l Philadelphia, Dec. o,lBsl'(Dee.2f,'a&s'.lJ!bltf /.. HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. [ IitTUE SCIISCIIIIIKK,fImving now arranr t , ed his goods atiliS . 121.1%i place of business/ .. anti with a new determination of furnish? Ing all such goods &slim businesiof UM' Coal Region may require, at their lnwatt market valut4 golirits the inspection of the Public:, - I shall "be alwayq on hand and have on hand a full stock of Dar Iron, - :-' - Chopping Axety . t Flue Iron, • Coal Shiloh', „• , • l Cast Steel, .. - Trace Cliains,' Slit Iron, Nails anq spitzei, ‘ . Rope, Tackle illocks, ' 1 Dellows, Anvils and'Vle'es, Le., Hardware and Yron Depot, Czrmx grater; three dean above Market, East side. ..i. ; FRANK KITT, l - July 15..1854 ',' i . 28-tf l r. CLEMENS & HARI:m.4.Im Street, a row Fide) have most of Smith's Toole. Building Materials, Shoemaker's Tools, Files and Rasps... Nails. Spikes and Brads; Counter and Platform Sea:ea, Bar and)tolied Iron, Flue and Sheet east. Shear and Illtster 'Tin; Plato andSbeet Raz, Copperand Sabot Bras', I Pig and Bar Lead, - Caitlnga of all desertptloric Mill, X-ent and - Cireular Saws Butcher's Choppers, Clearers 40-2 t And Knives. Anvils and Vic , s• 'Blocks and Tackles, .' • Chain Pumps, iron. Copper nod Bress•Whu; Coach Trimmings, 'The Sotignibers would • of the public generally, to the Ilardwnre, too numerous tn. • Wined to sett an low as any • . AngustV. UM. • . •• BRICHT & LERCH'S • NEW BARDWABE fI'OBB ISO doers doesr Be Um Mate fietel,nra neFty opposite ttrell.l - Bank, PottsTlllii, Idler* win be toned - An oi*lantassotta9tattif IrmillrAst: i Coach Trimmings, ! . Vitt*. c. 1 - Springs. ' • Pine :, . 8204101 i .' ' Brit a:t rr ' , Btmemaker'sTopic iA toff in' e • 'Lee. k ,• s, • I[ ' Carpenter's Tools, , ' Table'eutleei, Mese and l'alut. Pocket - Cutlery, t ' Bar iron of all sites" - , retie Spectre:, -- `• Rolled. 4 ,, f .4- -,. anvils:sad Vices, .• Nalle and Spikes,. ' - ' Aseerimest et dualism t , I Railroad Iron and Nana, , Sbeet Iron Crucibles; i , Smith T4x414 1 JAIN, Tin Plate, Bulb/ins 3lateeleall, I BOOM KAMM, i Cast if too. - - •••• • setutga, , - I Sheer Stool, - ' Passe Obi DMus, 1.: -. p Arm Blister, ~ : • - - Oboll4r - , • , . E Ma Foul, • -••--„ ' : aill 00 ,T" 1 / 4 • . 1 1 CrpoSitut,Says, ,-. .„ - , . possoo,and m o t, , .. 0.11. retort's his tbruskilaike p „ hi Asit,bo patio - Pais .they es tituds4 to Writ in. hii indtvldpul ospirlty, as hoppi tbo /Or 'Arm. by,tbe Suallty. of their geed*, strict atteh 'lonia business, sad grosupuodatius prices, will deserfe sad commas* tholrcontlaued support. ~,,.. .--. _ BRICIIIT d LEncii;t,.. Dealers in rfardioare and Iron, Ctrttre streit. Potterille:JaTruary 6,1g55 . k , , 14 t ... , : t. EiM ING, BY BENJAMIN BANN SATURDAY , IVIORNINp, el 1 - r: MANUrAMTRES: -_ PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles . Snatithitroprletor. Aku kinds of coot, vela, ipodoo, :cal &c. Too patrothigo coot . vela, peaky mspectfully solicited. i7nty '55 • • am,. - EXTENSIVE-MARBLE YARD, . Maks"; WTI gel Sttip . : POOSYWO. HE Subscriber is kepared, at hfs ofd t stand, to fttinisit all Ididit bf underlain In Lis line, r !ding purposea-platn arid ornamental. • Ile invites particular at tion to th e Itnab Su ours and Men wars of his uulacttui, They can be had In ery variety of style, and :will compare favorably In beauty and finish, witliliny obtained obleaters ; d are offered at cheaper rat* ,Jan. 13. laf,f. 2.1 y• ak WIRE ROPES. t a IISHER UAZARD M.iOufacturer of 1: Wire Rope for Inclined Plnncx, ilk, to., Caiborr Co., Pu. !topes of superior' quality' . Mid of all lengths and 51 7 Ms on hand and made.to order en short notice. I Reference. can be. made to. E, 41)9 4 1111,eapetiatendeut and Engineer. Utile, Oral and Nayigatlon Company; N. D. Courtright„-Superinteudeat Hazleton Coal Comps n),, Mauch Chunk; A O Bnxthead, Superintendent Bra yer Meadow Coal Company., Nana Chunk; Belford, Sharpe & Co4Coutractnre, Snupiit MB, Penns.. ;October 14.1854 4l-1 VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. th St., bet. Nortvegliktt & Plothant \NT M. ZERBE *i:',l94unee,s' to the eit t irons of Pottsville find vicinity, that he is pre pared to manntteture renetianaltindrof every size, color and style, at short notice anti: at the lowest rates. - Ile feels confident that a trial skim is sufficient to bo eon vineed of the advantage of p4rChasing Ws Blinds. • • A fine assortment of 'Mode Constantly on hand. lie it also prepared, to repair, palttl., and' trim old Blinds In Mich a manner as to render theM almost equal. in appear 4nce, to new. ,;:lan. 27, IS5f. 44y 1 . - THOMAS JACKSON. • !mansions. and Round Rppe Maker, Read tog, Pa. White, Tarred; nod MauiLlS -, Rope of any !mansions. ' - i . ;C• I 1 Fiat Ropes, for Mining or other purposes, Towing lines and Canal cordage of all kitlki.: . Red-Ropes, Wash-lines, Saslitiord, ke. Superior Pack iwg for Steam . Engines. Al* patent • prepared Hemp Backing, a very superior articl4, saturated with a compo- Sidon which fully doubles impipability to stand trillion, and insures its preference wherever it has been tried. Or ders thankfully 'welted and nwinptly executed: ' ' E November IL M. 54 • , .... .- 44-ly __. t.-------. . __ . _ ••••., _ •-' BOSNNELii—TULL. No. 84 Dock Stre et, • 1 • • • ..ertF 7 l l -ttl•e' , .3" •- ATANUFACTURERS of C.hildrens' ill Carria g es, Gi g s, etrachnit,' Barouthes, V locipedes. halms, Wheel-barrows, Nursery Swin g a,ltockin i t horse s, cabs, Invalid Chairs. Lc, Lc.. Whole:we and retail. I September 22. 1555 POTTS\ALL - E Saddle and Harness Manufactory., - ' The Subsekaier .0e _ A again most respectfUlly invite the attention - of the citizens of Potts - Ville and the ILkuLl Region lb :general. io his large and Well selected stock of SADDLRRY, all kinds of • •Carriage and Team Harness, .. Collars of all descriptions, Drift Harness, kr. Ho de ;fires all who may need anything in the-above line to roll tind see his goods before purOlising elbowhcre, as there On be nothing lost. ' ;, Orden= for ligrness, Ac., premptly tilled ou rdsonable tern's. LERRS ER WOHEl.iilioliFY. • Oppvitt Episcopal Chnisill, align street, Poqxville. )larch g. 1.855 0-tf _ . • OROCCO LEATHER and SHOE . • r f:111.1 Finding Store, at Derrolti stand, on Hai!read et, The undersigned respoctftdri Informs the customers of be above well known establiAnnent; that 6o will contin ne the manufacture of all klMtti of :.‘IOItOCCO, 'Farb as Kid, Straits, French kforoeco,Shoe,lfit and look ;Bindings, Pink Linings, 4e;,' , de.; and will constantly ;have on hand a i4eneral assortment of all kinds of hiIATIL 'arch as Oak Tanned anddled Sole Leather, Slaughter gips. French and City Calf Skins. Miners Upper Leather. and a variety of Shoe Findings, ;each as Threads. Nana, Pegs. Otamps,"&r.., &c., all of which. ;will be sold at the lowest casliprices. • , JOHN L. 31INNIO. ire-All kinds of Skins, Ptivitas Sheep, Goat, Doer, Lc. ',and also Snmic, tiken)ri 4ihinge for Leather, at the lhighest market prices,.or paid Tor in cAiitt,. • Pottcreillo, Oct. 23. 18,53. , 44-tf ROCK DRILLING ideR:lllMB FOR MINING. - GARDNEItii:,PATIONT, - 1 4 -1 0 R tunneling :perated I by hand, - laprse, or Arlan itowitr. Smallest form of . the machine weighs but SO ; poundA., can be operated by ,t one man, and strikes 120 bletra per minute. The blow Is obtained by the compressidai of au India Rubber Spring: which. expanding, three. sOw Drill with great fere, In . conglomerate reek one man ran drill a hole 114; : ' inches In diameter, 6 inches in depth ,*r hour=b - rordlnery wind stone. 2 to 3 feet per hour: , •11; drills equally well at any angle, In a drift-way, 6 teet, 4.6, two of these machines ran be we'rked.L The work of this machine can be seen at tilers Tunnel. on Port Carbon road, where It was ex hibited. Machines can be pritlshed of increased power . as wanted. • The Pateht Right (er Sehrikliall and other countlee to for Mid. Apply tp the Pstfixvt6A. ARTHUR: GARI/NER, ' Iliolty Build:l3g. Nevv work. •TEFINSYLVANLi llama COLLEGE, At PerliemOt Bridy, Ifin2itg,orry Cnimq, rrillSlnstituionl'iotTers facilities for 'the education of Ali the branches of +legal learning and the ~ ,tdolitg a •gomplishrnents. not to be found, it it believed, Di Any other Funinle Seminary in the United States. • The;licordiif Instruction made up exclusively of personhliberallyeducated. lir z ho bring to their duties dis tinguished abilities and long experience. I The College is , amply providM with apparatus, libraries, Ac.. and the domestic accommodations ate superior. and the expenses I very moderate for a first cla*lnstitution. Parents and guanlinis bating daughters or wards to educate will an well to makitihemseives acquainted with the merits of Mils school. Circulars,containing full Orticulars may be bad on ad dressing the Principal, .1. ii,t Sunderland, as above. Information may also be bail of Mr. Henry erkel. Esq., of Trerraint, and Dr. Lewis . ; Roger:, of Schuylkill Haven, who have daughters at tile Xtheol ler:Progenitors by the Pottsville k 'Reading Railroad should etnp at Itoyer'sstatlon,, on I the Reading A ! Philadelphia Road. where pr rate conveyance may ho had to the College, distant fivejihiles. : M. HALDEMAN, I • of the Brig& of Truttifs. Rept. '22, '55 , I ; s" , • - ClO7lOl D Ell 'S Vtilaol#lllk.: : ::Contuttrrial • .• I tiOLLE@E , • E. Cor. 7th anti Chesnut Streets. PHIS Institutioii;which was first tablishrd in Sept., 114.4; and numbers among its graduates hundreds of the businefts men in this and oth er cities. was' n JOne Chartered and establish ed. as a (*Alegi, in sticordanOti with Act of Legislature. • - The Linage rif instractintias of a thoroughly practical charactet and contains allfthose brunches necessary for tug+ in business: besides Which. the pupils have the pri vilege of attendance upon stotose of LECTURES UPON COMMERCIAL LAW. delityi-ed for their especial use by eminent practitioners. For the present season, thi , i'llon..fudgeS:oarswoocrs Vices are engaged in this deOrtrnent S. ii... , „cItITTF:SDEN,, Principal. . /It-Catalogues will be ghat to any address. on applies- Han by letter. I Also, eri . tfenden's Dok.Kreping, on re ceipt, per mail, of the pric e "; SO. Rey to same, 50 cis. Philadelphia, Oct. 6,1855?: `4O-6m HEISLER'S • AND IRON STOKE, Centro doors 'shave Market (East 'tautly an'hand a full assort r Asko and Springy I Table, Cutlery, IPork4 Cutlery, - rarpeatfir's Teals Dritanlaotrare, Alletia Revolvers, Rifle Barrels, Table fuUll Tea Spoons, Prima' and Enameled net! , tliea Pans,*glera it Ten liett ! ei, ileavr)tailroad Trite% Railroad Iron and spikes, Double and Dingle Ouse, Double and . Bitiltle Pistols Shot end Oanne Bap, Powder PoWder atut 81101 Watt ; ,Peoey Pereniatou . • • :Nye, ' - t Rifle Bountlnew.'' eettbiljr inetteithe attention I . atocrret and other articles of mettle - % as they &foliate! , town Out of PlalladelPhlai • 1 .6- ' • • 35-1 v - . . MOROCCO FACTORY. Auguot 18,'354 EDUCATIONAL IARCADIANiINSTITUTE. THIS IFIAOURIOHING ' lnstitution, located at bas•ente'red upon the second year of its existence. The Ono scenery of the surrounding tountry, the healthy, quiet and retired loca-1 tion of the village are not 'enrmute.ld by any in the State. It is easy of :geese, being ?eßhin two rapes of the Phila. , delphia and Iteading ltailt*,, to and from whidh a stage runs twice every day. , - The Males find females eryf taught and board' 4 in sep arate departments. Philosc.phical eppanettle c?mpilree instruments of The t....dosephical Apparetus .Is.M the finest mid most improiAd style. , Each itudentshOuld have several suite of cjollilm; of a plain style. A Bible. a few towels, napkins, an; Umbrella, a 'pair of slippers, blacking and shoe-brushOt, and very, little spending', The szholastic year .is divided into tm th4ociarts. Tbe firstictuden of the year crotondurss ou t e 15th of sad continues 2?, 'weeks; the. second openg on the I:ith of October, And iontinues 22:Weeks. .There lea, vacation of 4 weeks at the end of eactiiession s . • I • • Pupils can outer at aupthno. , I imaimmnut. TermaEngligh and Mathailiatical - - = $l6 00 . .. Languages with . the F.ng. Meth' - • - 20 00 • Instrtietion Rn tbo Plantiffirrte, extra ' 21 00 lies of. Instrument • • -00 Boarding, cri . 6o per week - - ' - 65 00 M be r=aft Quarkly, i s advance:lV Par further Informstionaiddretts • • ZLI,AB'SCInaIt , EPI Princi.Par• OrtilsebUrg. June ' - ' alp ITlE.subscribei.4espectftilly announ I oat to the pubik, thitrahe has teen induced to alter her plan regarding tho location , of .her boarding and day school for young,ladles; fety,ck Orwigshurg,,Pa., to thorny ,itt Beading, ea, which, onamoutttot its superior religi oui and literary privilegegas considered far the most Bible situation the estiblishlog a penn*iient female Foml-. nary. Theretbrir, the tlratielsion will npen on Tender; Sept. 4th, in the buildineplearently situated in Frank lin Et, ltd doortrom tinesOftd flail, where all branches of :a superior Enalish• education 06. 'roughly 'taught, together Nrith InuelO,' , (rocol and huhu. mental.) Pentillog, Painthig in Win, French; .tc. Every effort Will lie msdri z to exalt.the mind, manners, and hearts of the pupils O-ranted to! bet. charge, Her fatimoulalaare unquestienalile and she Wham in re ferring the Parente and Cifiordl.;ns of young ladles to the fallowing gentlemen: - . • - - • • - ! • nil/Mum:" ; lion. time Krim, Allentown, . • r • ' Apt_ Rev. ItICOARD Alikr,o.; " at 41313nikei told Toitid ambit' *out to Militia"' Uon. P.S.Oritrisburg, PA.,."1. rote. tbeleown Hour. 'E. P. nue, Esq.; 181 PeOnt - Ibis Mill onlyicesplea ft/reface eft2l loot In • leitxtb. TAl:rt Srorroegr Esq., 30',-Irreedway 2r. • b4iti width,: . 11,1 s ntso portable and when, put .up can : ',SWARD SOOTZ, Pri134112 'Of CluisC elturcb Sebool, !• bcr,,pled leawagon or dray, and frith is slues torso' owartw • t , . balibitineuxvitterbstiabsy desire to -use it- „Ills ; .110 v. O. S Wootonau PO, Ileum St, stiftliou le so stusplotbst can bo cOntioctoil Itlt4 Ato.T. l e , . St: Joalt,'NObriettenvlle. N, oy4ine tr ,.. 41 , 016 . 06 , 4544. Oren/ars fib mnlsltO PrtietitsrEr aiiLy be piecureo ur Townsktfcl V ights will be stlepteed• or by tbdi• edArtising biro. R.- IN- ebNottlet, eistlpburg, Ps.. tat- , subscriber re 4 ,Tnpunt, frondreds or . natal tll Sept..lstinten she Immo pernienently Hoed- ' etYps from Millers "&lad otherkirrto bail seen theMlll Berta Pm A ?'.; • 1 4. ‘ V V. l V ,ogirstibuyaiti be Man 114...tika Nidrif EIRE: 07.. - CRAI6I.I I R. J. A. 1.. TIPP. 'I I I 3"1-11• , t,•pt. In. Ll-3 TI • • Orwitt.trtu.7..kag. Arch N i PROP , 1 bitgArr SBA P 1111441., - 1 TREMOter HOUSE. - .:-__ I' tee Tr m oat, SobsyLktil Coltalt7s 'Poo II LIP KOONS, formerly Inn.. /We 1 In Pluegrove,would respectfollylnform form ' patrons, and the public generally, that he taken t "TREMONT 110lialt." in Tremont, and Wpm pared to ' lee and accommodate In the best manna; all guests who may favor him with a call. . " '• _ afar Re would also bring to the notice of the - people, residing lin the Cities. that Tremont la a beautiful spot In a movietainons country, blessed with salubrious air, not quite four miles distant from the beautiful "Sitaitara Falls," making it altogether a desirable place of Summer. resort. 4 , ' Aprill4.lSbs lfetf • ' JOIIN T. LANG . 'PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. ~.,..• ' FOWLERS, iv LLLs .it CO., Phre.: S ,' . "st nologist and Publishers '...1 Arch street: ' . - tft • ''. below S i : . cent/4 Philadel phia.. turnlsb alt ' 4, 1 works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water , !! :Tun., Magnetlsm and Phvofrapby,wkele . wile 'And — retail, at New York cirieWs. Pro , fessiortal examination& with charts. ,and full written descriptions of chanitter, day: -/ 'And ivirenitig. Cabinet froo.. February 24,1555 84y - . • II - CRATSSI Just Published, a New Discovery in Medicine aIlfA. FEW WOltDd on the ratrunal treat." , 1 nWh tn t i without Medicine , of Speralorrheik or keen! Weakness. Nervous Debility. Low , Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs', and Beek. Indisposition and Incapacity ter Study and' Labordtliness of Apprehension. Loss of Memory. Aver- , stun to ~; clety, Love of Solitude. Timidity, Self-Distrust. , ; Ditzin*, Dead Ache. Involuntary Discharges. Pains in.. the Sidn. Allectbm of the Eyes, Pimples ou the Pace,', Sexual And other Infirmities in Man. ' • Press liar Preach of Dr. B. Dr &wy. The Important fact f hat thesealarrnlngcomplaints may easily by removed Wilhent dlrdicinc is in this small tract' clearly demonstrated ;,, and the entirely new and highly' , sUCersl4ll troutmenk its adopted by the author, folly ex i i plalnod,lbe means of which every one is enabled to cure, himeelflwVeeely. mid id the Wel imeadhie evst,.evecidlitigi thereby all the advertised nastrnms of the day. •, Sent tb any address gratis, and post free In a sealed en;; velope, Ity remitting (post paid) two postage stamps in ;! ' - DR. B. Ds LANEY. 'I . ! ° Sept. 12, 'shll 1741 me ~ 17 Ligpenard St., New lin•k!' 1' ... PAINTING, &C. ____ ;.:. •ij JAMES H. MUDEY, Rotuicilc Sign P • - ater,alaater & Paper:Hangeri E TI u N street, first house from; Clititre, and op .. to m orthrterN Hotel. Wall Papers. - The IMard Prints, &c., of various styles, at the lowest Cash prices. An Apprentice wanted. Pottsville. March 31,1555 [bee. 30.'55 51) PAI TING, GLAZING & PAPERING.i I lEL iIIAGLL would respectfully Lir inform his friends and the public that moved his establishment Into Market street. opposite Di, Nlcholatis Moe. where ho will be happy to receive oulerS for all kinds of business in his line. Ile keeps alwayson hand am assortment of Papeelit" ,Glass.Paixas & Enameled ()lasi; all of Which e will furnish at the lowest rates„and ho• 0-dzeit himself that hr: will execute all work entrusted 10 his dare picanptly. in the hest style. and at reisonatio rates. Pi- therefore incites the people generally to give hint a 011. Pottsville. April 14. '55 15-Cm PAINTING, GLAZING PAPERING. Removal. j ROWL'N having removed his - W. ♦ • Chop to two doors above the American House, Cen tre SHO)d: and taken into partnership his brothers, the subscribers announce to the public that they are prepared to execute' all orders in their line with the greatest de spatchf and on the mast reasonable terms. They emphiy good" workmen and their customers nmy, therefore, be sure cl mtlistactory jolts. , The also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid assortMent of Paper-hangings. Window-shades, tie.. mt. 01 1 / 4 14 eT,.ty variety of style - and quality, to snit ttke taste a4d pocket of purchasers, and which they offer at the loWest City prices. Ji W. BOWE? & BROTHERS, h doors above American House, Centre St. Pottsville. April 17,1552. 16-tf LLANEOUS:. •NATIONAL REFRESIMPT SALOON. rriljlE.Public are respectfullt ,. ., t hiformed that they can be supplied with 7, - ;V:- retree6Utents of all kintle. at the. Nittional 3 Salami, under Stortinteee Hotel, Centre et., Pottsville,. Ju1y , 2`3,'55. 30-6 m. —e l HAY! HAY!! HAY 1.1000 buiiSdAHLAFY2S,.,i Fale i fi u r i ii ots t t. q . u . a . 1 1 t i trs. .41.1 orders promptly attended to by ..1 e -CLEMENT L. At t io C,entral ]Lay Press, h'isth and Christina streets.: Phi elphla. S , pt. 393 t TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, , . A tr , the Hamburg Smoking Tiobac&) i ri.4„nd Cigar AixnuOittory. , , i 10,000 bushels prime Gats; MO barreLi Smoking/ Tobac co: ^.O WO Half Spanish Cigars; 11)0000 Spanish Sixo; 2.5,09 C aba Extras. JA/ES S. MOYER. , Hamburg, Berke DJ county'. Sop , 2'2. .. , . • 2S- I . . ... PROCLAMATION. - ' NT 4TICE is.herebv given that a sp6,- .1.1 lal adjoUrned Court of • Cominon Pleas. for the trial cf cadies, will be held at Pktsvillevin aid tor the eounly of Se4luyikill. on MONDAY,Ihe 22d day of October, inst., at 10 7clock in the forenoon, to continuo one :week. ; Sheri 'l4 Office. Pottxvilk,l JAMES NAGLE. Shrriff.: Otitober Et h. 1f1f,5. • j " -4041 t . r . --- F . .--,--------- OUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS. ~ . Ml!nersvtlle ahead--Who'll be next.:' .‘ revived, June let, 183:4-t.s. II m . MentieWS• Collee. 'l' lOUNT of Duplicate, 8'4496 9 A , tor in Millersville, raid upFthe Duplielte..luPy . 25th, h l 18.55. .n full, for County. State and Militia Tax. Excite erat iqns, only , $93 .10—which 101, less than one-thir(l,llie nor tr.xonertited under the old syetent. By 'order, of the t nimissioners. S. K. M. KEPNER, t'ier*. Po ailllo Go:WM copy and charge Cominiasl(l 3i n:m./.' .11fk i ....S. 7 ' NEW BRIDGE. n,l -IE Hiahway Bridge of the TrevOr , .. , ,n ,s; Susquehanna Railroad Company. crossing G:a usq 'ehanna 'Over eleven miles below Northumberland, at l' t Trevorton (formerly Chapman) in Union county, to T ' neon Stabil:, in Northumberland county , bethg com ',dud, tho publis are intemed. ta now open for GA 1. vel.iltrovere and others will unit this the shortest and fasie,l route between the Susqiiehtinnit river sod Potts v ille2 its it avoids all the mountains except Broad Mono ttin,lithlrti Is crossed at Its lowest elevation. , !! Poet Trevorton, Sept. tri 'SS - —274 m .:. At.-., ...... and also hroserves the k ody town immediate decomposition -.. ThmFare partienlarly suitable for transporting the 'treaty .from)no place to another. The f.uo is coTerod with a thiclt glass. with metal top, which can be removed at any t 'mei l aid the taco of the corpse scant by its fiends or re latir . We might give you :hundreds of certificate/. to corra orate mar statement:sit to the adritrititces the Me tall! Coffin has over the Wooden, but the following will pulll ; , . ;I ' , . - • Wasmserce. April Stil. Gehrtlesucm—We witnessed the utility of your erna men)lal -Patent. kletallle Ithrial Ca.ses," used to eauVey the -Omaha of the late Don. John C. Calhoun to theChn gree onal Cemetery, which hummed WI. with the belief I bah it in the bent article known to us for transporting the end to their final resting place. , - I - , With respect. we subscribe ourselves,' yours. etc.., i - _, (Signed). Henry Cly, Lewis CAM, Dan. Webster, Wm. n. King. Jeff. Davis. J. lit, Berrien. J. It. Mason. D. R. Atebinson, A. C. Grwn,,ll;rn. I'. Mangum, Henry Dodge, D. S.; Dlrktneen. . f . stmierteetimenitalentfght 'be added without nnm,ber. AP* to _, : . * • If. Olt.ESSAlsig. ' Centre street, eneetr of Mims. P4trt die. Juno 9. 1F SS • - 2.142' iiermtairs punt FLOITRING . MILL.'; - }the Greet . . t Invention of the Dori' - 11E,subseribiif zinno'unces to the chi , : tens of fichttylkill iorintY that be has •segiired f - 1 he th 14 , ~sull EDIVII4, and JAMES, il CLAntl'el new Pa- tenil Plemriug Mill, which le' pronounced the greatest Ansirlein thew/Mon of.the day. The smbsetilne wilt, in abopt three weeks have one of these • '. H kin full opera. 'Wolin Tremont, where he invites all persons to Ball and Me t in operation. . -. . .. ' =..,- - . . , ' .; -1.. Is highly. ingenious, and much needed Invention, fo s an entire new feature In the taantaettirn ofneat inheirimir; and the: splendid misuser in which it per, fnMs its work, prindisig„. Bolting,, and sepetating, the drain at a single r:l ° Crematoute serett'dfferent dualities .of limr anshEetiVandthatotithlit ilt spactraf only tire*. ,ty..dye feet; in length be four feel in breadth.. at Env r:t.. - 't r liof hide. b ..-ls' pots bbite, on a riled' Pinch ' millstone/v=oy :tlhirty,inthes in dteineten• - •Me. ,Orli n le converted at ntingle oPeration into deb; 'and 'finerdr.tilliour, fitte Fleur, Middlitimi,Stltetttlff, ?bort* and anntenliktiffigle-beitne nnlicnblo to ; 0 4)0 it, teem a fold horse up to any other desired . 'The small. spew It neeppiessarotibl not-bei missed ishon placed be s town *I Ili ,other machiting,sud the.small amount of poser it re - quyes to proyiel it,'lniikest' It'ee dein that, 'ereTong, If w ill :Entre me& not restlntionite all otherilottriinf Millie , So Applicable isthis Mill * to the wants cd..Ahe werld.,that erily saw*.nilll; ina Wee shop. loceMblire shcp, timidly, lonia, roilinamiiii, to any handing triegspoiree area dytrrrected, can now beep yltbin its walls a completeMer chsid itlouring 3111 i. at th e e litilltieenst . of from Saar to ik - 4413, hundred ; doUers, and thus the .enortneue e [donut ; of ihnin raised within the raiit4Etates, can !hi COUVRE'. te4 l llltolliinitliithialtX iiMitil. ' . ' . ' ' .. * "i ,s . ' IR/Loge of : these Mille nearly every large Collieiy es, tith Istanent In this connty where gown power br,.,used tbemumillig, abobilii ke supplied. The.! Mild be media N, POTTSVILLE, salty - TOBER 13, 1855 HOTELS. "THE UNION." ecet t between 3d 4t'4th ? PMlad*. RTORB—!-EVANS 1t NEWCOMER, : FORMERLY. WER.WR NEWCOMER. • • • . hours of Nags: —6% *7% to 10 Ducuot--Cont'sgrrry,l to 3 Eton I • " lAA* . 2 Iphift.Febraaryt.t. 1£55 NEW YORK. KILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. GEE hoire liottro. HE OLD TORT. NT ISAAC KICIDILLM EN= . , The ladlo sin-set's 'ruddy 01111 - • Attiwit_ the ancient reinPul Aid o'er - • o tueargrown. crumb ing wall Itssaft, suffusing splendor tkausmt • ' And gilds with Its expiring light The no nd wlrrru: resting from lite's tight. The, rdead repose.- , . • No lunge front tbrtsill ttag-stall; The twiner Baps Its Nu longu from the cartoon's lips *.! The thanderuts bottle-pea i:tolled; But many an old, dismantled gnu, ? • I.l4lllerik In earth, lies brown with.rnst; :. And bug ago the cinnamon's ' , Ilare mouldered Into dust. , . . • Fo loage at each brook of day, The lo td alarming. d.rnuis resound; No gay- ranks are arrayed, •• No sentinels parade their round; • Cul 11,oling owls disturb the nl, 4t. A'nzi In these old be rracks hides, , • The piping quail here roars her brood, - The strjped 'flake securelyglides, The part rldge seeks her food. - • , . We have never spoken stronger of the tyra nical,bigoted dogmas of the RomiskChurch, than some of ft§ prelates high in office. Lis ten' to what the . Arch-Bishop of Paris says boldly and fearlessly in'an address on the Im ! maculate Conception.: :. _ . • • , • • " It'. is . certain. and WQ have the 'whole 'World to witness,) that up to the ath•of last,! December, the Imnaaculate Concepitim was not held by the Church as an article of faith; and all who held the contrary opinion were still orthodox Catholics, and . permitted peaces- lily to hold that opinion: ', It; therefore, since the Bth o 1 December, they have ceased to be erthodox Catholics, becaose.the Immaculate •Conception has become an artic le of faith in e Catholic ChurchAtkain t . faith of the , church must have undergon , aritne Changes,' nd it must be a novel dugma But it is .be etf lieved, as an •article of 'faith, thousatils of times proclaimed and decreed, that the faith of the Catholic Church is unchangeable, and that. --,- I no new doctrine can ever be announced or But the old- village bad no hotelk: , only; received by the' Church. ; The deeree,',then, two houses of entertainment. One was , " up ', which proclaims any new doctrine can street," and that was'an inn; so and-so'sinn;l not ' be the.' • definite' sentence' cf the the - other was "down street," and that was al Church: The Catholic' preeedeut is thus stage house, the stage house, the stage house' wholly against the pretended definition. It ' is, where, once a day, theyellow, mud-bespattered ! therefore,' the duty of every good Catholic 5ta,,, ,, e, roeked -up and brought up to, and the . (lot to ac t this pretended doctrine, well-conditioned bonifaee canine-shuffling out without examining h. , ' . from the grated corner in the - bar-room, like,--- 1 '" For, my, own part, that all the world may an_over-fed old spider, opened the stage coach! know it, I still abide by the protests coritaned' door and let out the-hungry passengers. They 1 in my petition to our holy father the Pope,- were always hungry when they got there, fur 1.. and the .hiahops, and from this momout I ap-. breakfast was just ready for southern migrants! peal from all those things, as also front all and dinner for northern; but then the laud= - T he falsehoods and profane novelties with loril was not an old spider, but a very jesday which the Bull is, filled, to. a general council pleasant sort' of man, who made every-j 'in which the Bishops may be judges, in which, body feel as much at home as he was, and! all the world may be free; to which' all those nothing more home like could he imagined ;1 Who think themselves concerned ' may be ad and s,', very well to do did he get, at two shit-'. knitted; and in which priests may be permitted. flags a meal. ' . - I !without fear of persecution or any loss of their. So much'. for the old village, for here-we I employment, and even the laity alai) if it.be are just now passing an orchard, and there, necessary, to hear the voice of Holy Scrip with a broader phylactery of tan bark, is the I 'titre and the holy 'Fathers. printing o ffi ce, whence was issued weekly in ;,1 ' "The truth is that the Roman p eople were olden times, the Black River Gazette. Thel ! very indifferent to to the new faith which has office a low, white building, once tenanted; been announced.,-'Stteh.cif the laity as had by a lawyer, vho had gone. up to a higher! received iti.4truction, did 'not regard it with, court than any they have organized- Yet on I ;any- gratification. The people, properly so earth, stood next the church.' So they-were,; !called—the masses--'-did not understand even for once, side by side, the ptilpit and the Press;l ;what was to be deem -It niust be known that, and no Jody has learned to turn out such end in Rome, the people, so far as religion is con= ginery from forge -and foundry, even to this! Icerned, aro in ignorance, the like of which is day. We enter';, there is ink ; on: ,the, :nowhere seen. I hive been myself informed deor, the print •of five ~ small ! fingers. 1 in Rome, by respectable well informed pers ons, Incline your- ear, ' delicate '' reader, :it is, that this ignorince amounts even to brutish-, the devil's! Not he who wears but one! ness. • bOot, and is disag reeably redOlantof brimstone, j ' " The 'great bulk of Roman ecelesiasties of but the begrime d urchin in shirt sleeves, just ; , all orders and of all ranks continue, in Rome creeping through the broken pickets Of the itself, in proportion, as ignorant as the people:, orchard fence, with apples in each hand, and Can we wonder, then, that it should be easy one. in his mouth, followed in his ' flight hy ri, to make them receivfthe Immacrilate , Con semething ' bearing a' striking resemblance ; ' ception as of faithlf I. have, however, posi to a brick-bat. . ~ f -1 - tively learned that among the' priests and : But here we are. ' Thelwalls arecob-web-! the religious who) have any information, one bed and dusty ; the Windows are • curtained 1 conuotiail to find'some who'emertaln, regard; with 'newspapers ;•ti very dim lantern to hold 1 ing the new dogma., the- same difficulttesas agreat deal of light. * dick, click;. the focit- i myself. One person of exalted dignity • as. steps of type, and there 'in the corner is the sured me, that the Dominicans of the Minerva editor, -publisher, proprietor and printer, i have always held the doctrine of St, Thomas, .;!‘Setting up" an editorial from a Yeryqueer and even engaged me to see them. But in old case.' Click, click ; there's a pale young ! Rome, nonejhas any liberty to think, nor Man, busy with a " death." D.i.o, tend so i liberty to speak; nor liberty to write according he goes slowly on as though he were actually! to the purity of 'the Gospel, and the spirit of following the bier.- But then a death ,was a j ,the fathers ; in Rome there is an inquisition .very rare thing, very rare in the village, and, , ,,:to strangle the truth. Father ; Perrone and raund its-the woods; and it was worth ponder-I- Father Passaglia have liberty -to write eyery ing over..: True, every body knew it already, i ! thing ; but true end sincere mennothing. hilt it must go into the paper, nevertheless,l • "In fact, attach yourselves as the holy far there 'was somebody er-' other, that had! , fathers to .tlin study and knowledge.. of gone out into the " Genesee country," that 1 Scripture, and. tradition I. appeal' . with them loved the living, and so the paper niust folhail to antiquity against-novelty ; pleacfprinciples him away there, if it could, that !he •Might ,against the universal - abuse ,of laxity ; advise Mourn. the dead.' - ' ! • . , I: yourselves ? following the counsel of the Apos -: Wonderful decorations they are tipon the! de, to hold fast- ,that which -- yon hive re- Walls'; what marvellous herders to the. hand- from the beginning; you, have the bills; whativonderful " Selims," that the man {a leprosy- of individual opinion . you are charged with a short.coat and long whip, could hardly I with heresy of private jadgrnent, you are Pro hold; what " great sales" .of small'-articles ;1 testant. ;If you wish to. be Catholic, adjure, What 'gay coaches, v riding on the topiof acloud,j - your reason and your conscience, leave there the four in hand A running air:ly, aid the! your holy fathers, cast aside the Word of God,. 4 nine inside" as merry as punch. ! J ,! make yourselves: blind, and devote your whole 1 But not a picture of a railroad, or a reaper, i i life to the danger :of being led by others as or A steamboat. A strange old office in those F blind as yourselves'.. days. • ..., -• ! I' , "It is, then, because God -hasllven me to But there in a further corner stands a i see the falseness of this prudence of ouedays, square frame of heavy timber, -like a huge 1, mid the wisdom 'of ! the holy fathers, that I .le9m.• It is a loom, such as they wove thought' have bemin to lift Up any voice, as soon as I "on ; it is the old " Ramage Press." Its huge f : Terceiv t e'd that they assailed the ancient .iloo lever, its lazy platen, its ponderous tympan, trines, ,and Were disposed to -introduce new its great ink balls, its creaking; groaning; ones. That'which 1 teornuatmeed long since, Mechanism—there it stands in all its rudeness, I and to which 1 have hitherto pursued, I still thegreatest triumph of this or any other age.' continue to do in. the.present work. May it 4 pair of tin sockets swung up . . by a 'Wire! contribute to encourage the stroneto support above the dingy engine, bearing each a."brief I the weak, and to open the' eyes Of a 'great candle," were tha.-Castor and Pollui of the I - many to the extremity to which 1 religion is place.. In the conner in the dark, stood a .reduced." -•' _ • • -1 solitary keg of ink; not a great way off, :four ! . ' The following extract from a letter from reams of a very grayish blue . paper, bat then . ii passing ne w, at less than i l London, published in the Evening Bolt, hey the proprietor was , . forty pounds a year. .It is publiatiOti *day,l • shOws that the Jesuits in France ! are getting and editor, pale apprentice, and dingy devil! bold since the Pope has - sanctioned , their . , amin nn attire state of unrest. !The, edi!orj _,,,„,,,.., .• , ! . ~, writeS,(and says " we," and " our : readrs ' l- 1 . 4lt is marvellous to find the ultra Montane he has two hundred and, fifty—and thee 'the . it printer sets typeond then the publisher looks Press of Paris defending, King. Bombs and his police, not, only. against the allegations of ' over the "form," ainl then the pressman; places Of the Brit ish Government, but' against the on the press, and their" comes the tug of war." wrath also of that of Louis Napoleon. - His It is pull and repeat, pall again and again Nespo li ta ~.xiajestyiilre nted as a zealous 'repeat, and the ." inside o . oil ''t ie. ~ sheet;, son of the hureh, the last- bulwark in Italy,„ after sheet, with the gravity c or s e O many except the Pope, against revolutionary via'. Phants ; the candles get briefer and diminer, 1 fence. . tint the two hundred and fiftieth is off at last - , i , The; King of• Sardinia is denounced i by- these organs of ultra Montane as a schi " and they all, ' editor, publisher, printer, and , t pressman get into the same coat and beneiith', . . manic and a repub li c-tin." '. . •,- .i: k . '• ! the same hat 4 and leave, the devil to 'fold 1 u p i Louis Napoleon uses the Cher& to' ammo. - - , • the papers .and sweep eat thOi fi ce. • i plish his objects—brit latterly it is rumored Where then 'were your . edinpoini& levers,. „that he has sent, a' message to the .I",Otte, re your glittering cylinders, your faithfullrollers, questing him to liberalize his Government-- , ;your pentium furna ce s, your press, i justincit ;with life and energy ; that jarred' onlike a I , that his adwiiiiiitratien' of affairs' tra disgrace ;chariot over whole highways of white papal . 't,9' the 19th Century lf the Jesuits - should in an hour ? Where were. the busy . 4 ,jours,".l entrench one iota on AB perrogitives of Loans and the editorial corps?' Where - the steam. Napoleon they are dci3ned. That the course of , ers and the railivar trains and the telegraphs,• the Arch . •*Bishop - oftParls is sanctioned by panting and:stale - king and flashing, to trans l l mi t t that paper's contents to - the world's dim,l the Emperor,:t , ere etta namely 'be a denbt• cloudy mats ? .I . ' • • ' ,‘ -' !'''-• The :Morning - come-a, and the 'Mkt; imp , , cli' yesterday; indolges . in it clean face;l hie!" 'unkempt locks are ; out kit" snarl; he is trans -1; formed into e Mercury. Forth hegoes, packr;, . ages oC priPeri: helleatti-eiiiii -iiistin•in his ca t niciey of , carrier-boy. He is. none A( jour; b risk; pert - fellow's, of the' abitititday oreer, • ;but very meek is he indeed; and when the 1 *pike speaks out to'him *strong Mid hearty, "good morning, - -my boy," he holds dowel his lield• - and deposits the answer in his bosom, . •;as ILA ..were a..very...delicate .tiling,!,and-nOt ' ::. yet able to- fly:'' Like . ,death, he yisitaeVeryy ' ; house, and his burden growe Ilea& 41folikrcfr, eeeda.- :11e does not 'chuck the paperiatithey - do ,now,- ever'the:grite and under the fence, 'but deem* litittlenierely places it-fohle4 and damp into _the . hand of somebody coin; missioned to receive it." thithe don't "fing,7 for there:liii nothing. to ring in slithe town, • except the church bell, thailheDector bre - tight, WI e lrihis f. i .eatter".one day, fronOtica or somewhere thereaway.' - 1. '' • - •'• -;' , l' -•'-`-' !-, His ,rounds , tirr .§s4 made; tuewhile l s . 'al) - 17.:Y0 it'or liorse,itaf ecliter'S :'hOrte, yeti I kiiiiii=l.slitiWiag'ti!SalitarY"tnit aW tit *a' larger !monger,' theflast - sdtiiViir •et" ft '''kiry; large 'family. y-Pretty.' aeon Rotiinante is , te4V forth, and a 'pair I .of saddle•bagS, , distended' teithe suffocating. point; is brought' out, Mowed 'by 1 the Mercury . and' , no. devil, 'with his peekeml :pletheriewith-doughliutal-what hae-heCoroe ~44 .thilt.l , lfix.l4oP94 Pki44.o-4=tkrgi-- , A9d,a , .44:1144..0*e:red to, a bakalkhgto ky ..a it of :..ifc.P - .4risi,s lt, is. with a igio_,-.4. , 0).0 4 . pi0 itri t iortrinee- theche mounts by, the aid. ii Ezilie - frc — tirieliiiciiiiriVelleff.'his iviii: - "iiilhei ' , , 4. were very rend of saying, "out ill weeomory,. ,• Tears, years ado the , rash. of arms. • From trench and bastion gayly streamed, From.pallsade and embrasure. The sword and sharpened bayonet gleamed And hero the Indian wanwhoop rang, And.here the Nam army tor,' :.. • And here the British . bullets sang, • And Contlnontal rites slew. . . , But long and.limg ago the strifo, ..; Of armed battalions ended Gem: . '' • '' Gone lath the.lndim's gleaming. knife, Vanished the English spear, . . - I • The vvilderness no longer hides''' .1 The marching squadrons in its gloom: - The woods tbeimsolves have vanished, t • ~.• And farms are tilled, and gardens him rn, •And cities all arcund are spread. ' : • t.lorming sketco. THE OLD VILLAGE PRINTING OFFICE. BY H. F. TAYLOR --Dr. fohns.sn. ME .. , • is ist if the' old village was not positiel,,.lekst in the very 'bosom of it. ; • • And so he, went, :hia horn resounding ;through tie solitudes, and he as happy as a' hill& fresh from 'a tournament. 'And that .Was the "NI S. E. - W.P : the Aretrs of thine old ditys. But what there was in the Gazette, and whb they were' that read it, must be pass ed over in the .- silence like that, that rioye r alas! bangs like a great wing over h' most of them—the fairest, and loveliest, and best.— . Cayucia papar#. THE Aas&CVLATE CONCEPTION THE IRCH•S2SIIOP OF PARIS TH. THE roPr, OF, Ran. efalAformation. ' OATIMIS AND ISTEWICT. Foot) volt. Tien . y4s. 7 .:At thaaunual meet ing ..Of the:A.merican ,Atiociation for the Ad !4auceniliflti of 'Education ? , recently 'held in New Totk City, Prof. Haldeman, advocated ,tbelisebf highly Phesphoried food for teach ' much expenditure of brain; fie stdd t'th ',r_enson why the'Scotch : were so intellectuOtt. apute And active mus t - tribute/ tlq;,ltse,or''ontme,i4 in their youth,. , ,048 contain limp° phosPhOrous than any oth er.vegOtable-n ;41-,A.i!dao.„ra6mutiepded a ascelleat 401 foo, icaeliciS,:itt order tßlnd • o: l 4'ige .. #-r4 . intellee(4l. Det, - the m „ental ..00-IkOrte.is" general intellectual , , ittengikiituoli.- - chara 4 feFize iKkt ,l o, of :thq above' country' carineit, tie to the phosphorous of, their oatmeal; Whihfi is their; commeni brialifsail‘fned, fOr;it - sir happens that whearAmntalie ..More of itthan...oats-- jpc t;kf,saluldtrphesphates in wheat,., cordiugt9,grof. JekhAston—himself 4 s,cotch:, iltti--ts more than one per cent: grenter'iban `in `oats: -ITiChilienrf ligricultnial Chem , istry i vagei 5031itta 510 t the , coinpasitiim of wheat and ,oats is given-an tables... Oatmeal is, no doolit r very-quellent food, for man and -:l2;nist,.raid-ao is India& toia zeal, bat neither , of them will confer intellectual acuteness upon' any man- Dull teachers.cc dull ree.ej:canntic either bytlic lase or t.:some';'(;tbar cathie r thitn`natMeafor_the ' raietie"'" - Tha - eatise'li; no doubt, n; he fintnil in their etineation. Ctint• :..;~:s~:zuv" . 2k~_.~_x...,_:u : X.~,roccr~s~a~a~r ;,.-.=: a=.ex►u~rm~:~s~ 1] I NO. 41; -,'':':i-•TBANNAN'S - ' . :l ...._. ~_. STEAM TRINTING OFFICE flaying procured three Times, we aro* oar preptired t etiev4:lolfani.toOlt (+Teri deirriPtiolb ° at Montle) of Xeset'at Atirsl4 chcePer Ooli Ittan be done at any other establishment in the County, such u ihasts‘Paiiedt-Us . 1 416 11 40 1 Large Asters, Boa cat IV ;fr. .! 11 / / WU. Wiser Books, li -ArtiesseisfArrsesunte Rua Beate, Bill eadf, Order Brolaoto., Ai the •cry shortest notice . : Our atoll Of JOS TIT,: is more eittenstre than the of any other Office It( this sec tion oft& State, and is heeP hawk sulltioilPil enormi ty for Jobbing. /Wins so. practical Printer oursitlf, ws will guarantee our sort to bo as nes'. as sir" tboit ran be turned out lu the citici. INTeicr , LN c910n:. , dune at the shortest native. BOOK BINDERY. Boolui bound 1,4 9 , 14 MietY or La every description nucorifactsntd, bound an d dos *Cohort noticr. "' moa Schools hiving been ie exi,sten;.: in that country for two centuries,, ; and the sty et funi• itg traminff of el:alai-On by' Oatichis • s'beirig similar to tat which` used to preVail in New England;and various other-parts of • dr coun• ,try. The :Welsh, the NOrwegrace, 4udlrish use oatmeal extensively for food, i! ; Zme.—By the Analysis of the mos; ancient coins, and of metallic vessels taken from the excavations at liercuLsneitin, it is fond that theycentain . a portion of incZ,- yet, to the moderns, zinc is a new metal. _Lea than a century ago, Zinc was not considered •as a metal at all. HOmberg, a philosopher who wrote about that period, says: "zinc is a com pound of iron and tin ;" thus implyinglhat it had no individual , existence, but - that it was a compound. Such, however, is not !found to be the ease by modern chemists. liidifferent as we are to a "bit of zinc," there :dare few substances that hive rendered mornservice, or been more instrumental to the -cause of science and the Oogress' of knowledge than this metal. Considered in relation t its own qualities; it possesies rare interest.i , Certain combinations of this metal with cO per, un der the euphonioas names of kill c, brass, pinchbeck, have been used in the a :, espe- . civilly in China, from time immeme ". I. In /Al x, the Celestial EinPire; zinc iu great i purity is used for current coin. This moneyi has -fre quently Tartar characters on- one iside, and Chinese characters on the reverse., Certain combinations of zinc, and called wb to vitriol (i..e. sulphate of zinc,) and another /lowers of zinc (oxyd of zing,) are of great importance in medicine. The mechanical uses of • n.etal- lic zineare_very numerous, giving rule to reg• ular trades l kir.the fabrication of zinc ware.— The white oxyd of zinc is coming daily into -use as a harmless substitute for the:toisonous white lead in painting. Iron chains and wire exposed to the air or water, are all new dipped into melted zinc before they are put, touse.— This operation, Which is.called ga, vanizing, ito entirely prevents the iron from.usting.— There are many other uses of zinc, ut which we caunt detail , here. The grey service, however, which zinc has rendered; man is in the galvanic battery. Without lectricity many arts would cease . to. exist, yet; for prac tical and commercial purposes, wei could not generate electricity without zinc. W at steam owes to coal, electricity owes to zinc Whe never steam is used, coal is consumed ; when ever e'ectricity is used, zinc is co sumed.— Thus we find that electro-plating; and, the wonders- of telegraphic communid tion ; are indirectly indebted to zinc; and b 1 the use of . the telegraph. we are enabled o answer Job (xxxviii., 35) in the affirthative, who 2000 years ago asked : "Canst thou send hghtnings, that they may go arid say unto th e, 'Hero we are!' ! - • - S'ECTIMUS 'lolSle. iscellany. A RESTLESS WOMAN.—Madat Saud, or Dudevant r in the last f e her life in La Presse,' giving an a count of her deceased mother, al hatred of repose: " She would buy for instance a bonnet, be cause she thought it charming. The evening of the day she bought it she would find it hide ous—take off the ribbons, and the, Et the. flow ers—take out the lace--ancl'ehan - the ar rangement with readiness and te. Her t.4 ! 8 bonnet would •please her all the , next day. But the day after there must be another radi cal reform—and so on, for some eight days, until the unlucky bonnet, always in a state of metamorphois, became totally indifferent to her. Then she would wear it with the 'utmost, disdain, professing that she did notleare what she put on—till the fancy should seize her to buy. another new bonnet! Her: lack hair was still very find. She blonde..ot tired! i a.being i a lo brunette, and put on wig ; yetby doitv , so she could not manage to disfigure herself. She took a fancy for herself as a' -blond for a while, then she abusedlherself for being flaxen, and chose to be a bright dies nut. - Presently she returned. to Iladly pale locks—then- went back_ to her own mellow black hair—and this to such purpose that. I saw her with different hair for elery-day in Week. This childish frivolity didnot exclude -laborious occupations and very minute-do , mestic cares. She had. her own elights of imagination and would read the , mantes of M. d'Arlincourt With positive frenzy—far into the night—but that did not hinder her from being astir at • six in the morning, to begin anew her toilettes, her excursion, er needle work, her merriment, her despai', and her fits of passion." THE EMFHESS ' EVGEN lA.-WithClpt being by any means the 'perfect beauty her flatterers declare her to he, the Empress's certainly one of the very. loreliest looking women that could be fonad. Her. face is lighted up with such an innocent, gentle and- vivacious ex pression; and a smile of such exceeding sweet ness as to.render her perfectly charming. Her manner is at once graceful, dignified and gra cious; she 'Mika absolutely radiant on public 'occasions, and performs her part 'so perfectly and with a look of such absolute happiness, that she seems not only as though she -had been. born to the station to which her•singu. lar fortune has raised her, but appears beside her impassible and undemonstrative partner; as though she was some so;iereigi l in bet own right who had espoused some matof' humble rank, and sought unconsciouslyp. atone for his compartitively.ifild and ungracious man ner by the overflowing of her own royal and native courtesy. • And yet, to see her small, sweet, but pale'and weary-looking face' at oth er- times one would say that she had already entered upon that destiny of sorri?w.of which the line of pain across her brow would almost Seem to be nature's own prophecY .- A BRoKEN frEART.—In "Mrs.! Bray's Let ters on Devonshire," an inter, -ting work, published some years ago in En land, an an ecdote is preserved of a lady. in , e reign of Charles the Firstovho, in some lt of caprice, behaved so toward a suitor . whominlaer heart she loved, that; believing himself utterly dis ca., ~_. he joined the Icing's ar y, and -was led .e .battle of. Newbur In , obedi enee to, er father, she afterward married an officer in the army ; but, on the ri arriage day, i ts feeling too surely - that her heart ' broken, . she wrote a letter expressing that conviction, and relating - the causes--and re awning that she might be buried near .-her fi' t and only love. 'fheie words were writ 'on the en velope, beneath a black-seal: -', '-' - . : "When Ism dead sad Thenlet the truth be tol .. . • According to her own nts, she died; and on her death-bed , p pointedthe cabinet, and to the part of it where- the! to ! per . would be found, an which the: canes o that secret grief which had consumed her, as disclosed. Itpa TOR= 'NEVI MEDAIA have jut . been streck at the Paris Vint. Th e first til in honor of the, queen.of ', l England's visit, 'And gives on one Side . the portraits of the Emperor and Empress,' with the lege nd-- 4 1apoleon 111. Empereur ; Eugenie,' Imperutr?et4" and on the( teverm pertraitsot the . Que4n and Prince Albert, wt h the inscription 4" . La Reine d'Angleterre et le Prince Albele . visitent la rl o Fiance; Aout, 1856." The send 'gives'on one side..portraits: of the, Que t anal Prince .s.lhert, andion the reverse, tvi 'Ft ~a mown; :the . following words- 7 " Lear s 'our A Paris, t: th3 18 Aont • 1835 " Ou - tlie third, is plated the portrait of the Enip#ror, with ihe following utscriptiort - on-the...opposite sidil. 4 s Victoria de Truth, par les..Armees lin . de France, d'Augleterre, et de ,giempnt, li• - Aqut., 105." , . , . - Tat' telebraieiF Ab.ilel.g.iii-r'who 'is a member elite Asiatin ,Seeleq of Paris, bus; recently.. forwardiaLtirthe seet ' r, as a. mark of.re?pept,. the manuseript of a. igioua work. ier . re nsisting of religious end - m-4 disquisitions,: written byhiiii. ' Asa apeeirpe 'of the -.spirit in . *M eV it is written; we - nia merition•that, isthe ;first. chapter, :which t ts of the'ad. .vantagert, .of !,aciepc g t,:, the anti or ..complains! .that.,the learned.gien Of Etiror, rind:prtien, kali cif Trince;`:iiiiii 1 1131VC - tried: Valim; knowledge to a -Vitititheight, tend -krt.:eon. ii sternly ear . rying., it. :highez, , yes' : thini . aof raising . t.heir, boarta and. min toward, * God; wbcv,pyekpoilijii viurl.fs'aithsii rely wi, t (torsi„ ‘Tek:r;"'syis he, "I) . they , r.?' ntion Hun in !'tfiiiii:.' coiii-erAntior4, l 4uld . nevc{ilktirife any iiiies:t:on, of Illin in their writi6. , ,s, -..-- i t - _ k Botks 0 • ed to or George tilkton of using ac- . ,ho had a
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