iixoz,* vakairrias: - Ttft`po LIARS peisntiiiiii." pAirithe tin ae l it l i,:;Lid,Os gri.hin six tam tb,ld.psitit. nottoodi'viturki To - • " " ,•'. „t o , to ono addroscio van* hr' : . wren'lc:v. ad,o, 100000:: ift r ° rat . "neat be tona424 , 3 d vent to ona ~ : I reFe. TO CA nitilms ANA 0111E14 • jous ,o. mai *ftruished 44 Carriers Mid - Othets hul•eigas. malt au J _ FSidwand Sal CA rCOMT Atipplied with the .11:43i ,hsi io advance. . • • , , L.Ay - Yir.wire;.rEsa. srslevrihers ,rrsler the disomit:natom of their news ', t h, publisher umymnitia, to send-them until u to ir,ers de.tieet or reftto to Ulm;mewi r wma: !rota the otranata to Which they are direeted3heyt: agar ;,I,4ponslble until they hare settled the bills and or jibFen 4140':dined. .; - • inbrzriberareatoW to othrr plaera without infono "bii.her. and the newniapentave abut td ttee Csr they VOW hfltifteptMoit4o; h VP decided thel4#fiving to take neirepa _.'°frvd tn,,:ltee. or rendsibif leaving them' an fsr, Is prima facia elldeeke Of Inteutional fraud. • RATES - CIF ADVERtIBI46.. se,itt Of 10 linea4o) cents for ond talestlo.o”-SUL. ' uns. 25 cants melt t , tl lines, one- Wks, 25 .4 4. ,0,,p14.111 I nitertilns.l2.3.i rents each.- Allmiver r3, for .rhortperlotts, charged itgaegnre, • use. "Vete.. 'tint= els; ...srrni tz . , r . fyrr lines. 62 % • 67 % . 3 140 a 22- 100 .150 - •• 200. 260 ..11,00 . irz lines arts nas LINCI COuNTTJ ) AA A SQUAWK OF Mt LURES. OA , _ a ~,s o , 1 . 2,;- 00 .30U' 500.; 00 d aw l , 200 350 1 00 .8 00 -1200 • 3'W 450 650'10 00 16 00 • r . 0 1 ., 500 50 , 800. 15.00'-26 00 Q ,c4' .1 00 12'0.7 0(w, 40 00, - ‘ ," . ..,„ ice e. 16 00 .25,00 30 00 45 00; -. . - ,•• 60 v' w netineu Sotlces,4l sach.....taccianapanied Ili , e rt -bermet, to cents P t isement's before Marriage* and Deaths,.lo touts • Ass , tor ti ra insertion-i-stibsequent insertions, cents 4 1, 0 , Ina t words am counted ass line in advertising. Noi,mats and others advertising .by the year with' _ r u it cps, and a standing advertisement not, es, , W4g 2 If 20 limo, silk be chstrgedAucludingsnll6 00 sertp. .• . • • the amount of tans quarter columnwith' sod .obscription.. . • , lit'hont hanges, at the rates designated above. • itrertuoneuts set in lancer type than natal Will .he t y d se per cent_ advance on these prices.• Alt ents • clemp•d the name as letter press, Trade Advertisements •reeViVtd, froni July ertiaiNg omi ts abroad, except at' 25 per cent. advance on these ucle , s by special Agreement with the publiatier. rt‘a• • • .Avrisars 20 cents each. Deaths a cco mp. a .t e d n un no. ren ts without untied no charge. , 14,1 C ••••' , , Ci N.dic. , a. e xcept those of •teligious 'character and 00.1,1,304 mi purposes. will. be charged 25 rents for, any otter of ilnes under 10. Over 1.0 lines, 4 cents per line rdiio,edln;s of nal. ..,esings. not of a general or public char. P r im.c h.irz...l at 4 cents per line for each insertion., • r faaiirate calculations we-will state that 3a Una, 111 s ~m,, u „,-164 lines a half column—and 82 lints a r e, ~.4uai: 2..152 words make a column-1470 a half 7:1 4 a quarter-column. AU odd lines over , f aire. charmed at the rato.ot 4 cents per line. ' advertiser; must ronflue their advertising to 1 ., 4 ,„,,,„ o,sg. Ac'encies for others. sale of Rest 12a t6. is not Included In business advert isenent The 'Wednesday Dollar Journail pu birand at the I.iffire of the Minors' Journal at gi o atn.. Advertisements Inserted at the usual rates: Jeductio9 of 50 per cent.. is made from . the Journal i.o.shre persons advertise In both papers. INSUItA,NCE. -• MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE . TRI'ST COMPANY. POTTSY4ILLE,pA.. ITAI 8100,000--C tiARTER • ilk Company. chartered by the Legislature of Penn pe,snis.,with n copital of One Hundred Thousand -Doi ,..l4nces fully organized, and has commenced bust- Tb..fompny , is prepared to receive monies and other arty in Tro..t.and Aliow interest on all monies de iettei in trust. at the rate of five per rent per annum; rtn-tral and interest payable on demand. de. of Fremium on Lit. Insurance. see the printed r r p;.s supplied M the office of the Company, Centre 'bet.rensillle. three doors smith of the Exchange 1100 vl.. JACt)lt Je., Pry:Mint. ' . Pr( If. Aviv, Se , :*ry and Treasurer. Aril lf•f4; 1.34 f ' • • .'-T'IE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL : l ip joi:q STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE . CEN'T'RE STREET, next Green's Jewelry Store. c.IIIT L PERPETUAL • ltit l lt'ontp.iny. recently ‘ charterell by the Legbdature of 7rtire is fully organised. ',..iaany is prepared to effect insurance upon lives uf to cerise and execute trusts. and to allow interest on ait.k tklriv•.l at the rate of five per cent. per annum, :geed twin. Principal and intereqvay. th.matl. Cipitil and assets safely invested in Bonds end Idort !iv, not other good sernrities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable-1n tet... , erippropriatt4 to the payment of premiums. Fr rates or Prepilums.on Lite Insurance. see printed supplied at the Company's office. NATHAN EVANS, Preis. sOliriN9N FOSTER, Vier Preal. T Sceretary and Treasurer. ,• if, I. 4 ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. • lIHARTER PERPETUAL —Granted Utl . tltate. of Pennsylvania. Auth, I eized Capital $400.000.. , ' 1,.Ne...11 Walnut Street, between Third mud Fourth icett.. Philadelphia. The i',uirttni. with a cash Capital paid in. combined nit, the Mutual principlolin their Marine and Inland I.f:srbsest, secuivs to the assured ample indemnity. with aapMen in i heprofits. and without liability for losses. j -11. Coutpto y will home Policies at the usual rates of =ai:, embracing Marine, Fire and /Maw/ Risks. -I rimtctons: ' Dr. D. Luther. . Davis Pierson. Loris A udenritql, Jrivaph Maxfield, 1 eZ , I : 4 1ez..r. John II Addicks, ~ rae 1. Tl..r, B. liantmett, !Lanuel H. liothermel, Francie,Baenn. PR. D. LUTHrElt,,Prezictentq J , riqf M t;nalt Cite President. - ' r• -.57 A A.F .1)1.1N., :44:rein ry. • .. lc 11:T I:1; 11: LUTHER, has been appointed A f gent for !. , 1 t ~. I',.mprin) in Schuylkill Connty, to wl on] per eleiria7. I nsmance can apply. • . • Jtvie .'.3. 4 , ..55 [April b. '54 14-] - it.s-' : : TO. COA L MINERS, •. - 1 . ~ . . „ . . And lhost;Engaged'abont GaalJiltoes. i OUR attention .is .specially.called.lto i • the RIDGEWAY FARM AND COAL COM PA.NY. I I T e property consists of Coal Lend divided into tracts off. I '25 acres tor f•jne, payable In instalments of Four %Berea 1 ' month-50. 76 or IMO Arms or more in proportion. The lanais located In Elk county. end Is interspersed with': ;I four villages and tolvms, to wit:—Ft. Mary's,. Ridgeway, ,- ' 'Kersey and itoraley. havinc pepnlet ions of froM WO to. ; '.?..:0' 10. It Is elready interspered with good turnplit ! e roads ' and other improvements. Fume Fifteen Thousand Meet, t ! are under cultivation In the vicinity of the land a ittltheie I I towns_ The mperty surrounds the improvements. I Ii i • Foirit RA [LW lADS there term a grand cenren'ration, : affordine ' a ni4rer market by - Over tat niPee. than Pitts. 'item, to the Meat trade of ibe lake: and ail Western New ! Terk.'and gliing, a direct connection with Philadelptclitt. I N e w York. 'Baltimore. do. They Are the Sunburr and iiii Kel e , Voando. :111os:bony Viiller. he.'. {See the latest I , maps of Penne} ivatia—iternes•.l - , - ' I The C , xll upon this ttakt . as may be ascertained bylaw / i hest geological works neon the Sulject. is Inexhaustible.; It has bean analyzed by Prof.Chiltnn. who prenounces It t lequal to the best Liverpool, It will shortly h e analysed ; at the Philadelphia ens works. ::very satisfaction can be I given upon this subject.e.• • ••;, - - - • , A number of miners have aireadyleketi an active in-: ; terest. -It prtsunth an npportpOty never before. offered for practical miners and lahrtrers to araociate In the Coal .. husine&. as they can have their lands adjoining.t.c.. end I thereby make a profitable; Investirient, one of whielelthe resnits may be most Important. Noland increases fester' I in value or pays better thin cent land. I A Ceal t'entpany will commenceoperatingitumediately' • upon the cemplet lett of Het Sunbury and Erie railroad. , The inhabitants iu that vi , inity!ere in a most prospen I 1 ous wouditlon. having drawn their wealth from the forth , ' IMy of soil. The Land is neither stony er mountainous. I end is by far,the cheapest In the connty, as that offered ! jat less prices is usually wort hiess. . , I ' The °Mee of the CemPany Is at No. 11!5 Walnut street, ; between Fourth and Fifth streets. Philadelphia, Where" • shan•s eau be bought and information procured. ' ,-, ' I • • 1 CHAS. K. I.ArSDIS, l'mrideut.. FnANCIIN Bercre. Treasuier, I .1 SHIM. IT.."Cernat.. Secretery. Nov. if iti-tf - RIDGWAY PARISI, • . iia, .. AGRICULTURAL &... COAL CO , Ir.; 1 it 1 usTEEs: • . A Fire, Onda Iran, nothid the Reach qf Ereik .11.1.5. .1 . bani..l 1. Mj11,.. r , s. ' Joseph 11. Thomas. William \Janie. Edmond A. Sender, 1 r_kiNVlt'N ' l ' Y -SEVEN Thousand . lAeres . , :-..,.1.4. ih,..y. - Charles Hallowell . - of Orsxl Farraind COAL Land hae been pqrchmted. T l epiens Paulding, • Riehard S. Newivid, •', wit - the intention of giving a dorm of '25 (ICI rilfor each Sarnicl J. Chrlodtan, William 11. Clare. ' share, !sayable by instalments of One Dollar a ,peek, or I.lin 0. Archer. , - William P.liacker. I Farms or 54. 75 and 100 acres in proportion. Farb Vann' J.bn U. Brenner. • James 11. McFarland, , ens tleg vile.", HelfSheres. flea, ineiuding,other Impreres Wiiihni It. KeIM. Warner M. Realm • • I meets. and fronting.upen arced thirty feet in Width. Samuel TT. Trotter, - .11. Vi. Townsend, , Ttn. sOll is amongst the •riehest Inlthe State, and in in:mous W. ilerker, John W. Home, •,,-; Geed is literally inexhaustible, - •.- • Four itahree l da will.; William Rrt obeson. Samuel W. Woer. I shortly be enutplatorbionneeting it by ft direetcOmmuni a l 1' 1, . - /ablin coates. - ' 111 1 11,1 L. nufriti/ 011 ; -. 1 cation with New York. Philadelphiatiloston, Pittsburg. `unmet E. Stetes." • Lodelphus Kent, I Erie. the titles of the Lakes, and all Western roads. I. b -P,•ter S. iliellier. Leston. . i forming the grandext- enneentratioi of Railroads In rite,; DANIEL L. MI LLEtt. Pmtirkni. - i Ptah , . .tri - Sv%t the latest map of PEa nsylvan le (ilarriete.) SAMI.' EL E. STOKES. rier Prernrrat e l breemotinn are running-nO a largi' part, There istalao .1 , 00. W. IloßaMr., &';,' . fr• . t a valuable Saw -Mill upon ,the prarperty, and T7o /lun e, rob..•riber is agent for th 9 abOTI. Comp-any, itc ,' dred at ti Thirty-tve Lots •in the town of Ft. -'soya, layll.ig =entity. and will effect Ipeur c ineeenc l d give all which tie suhicrihers get. in the town are Hotels. iry inirrnat ion on the subjeet.. 1 S c he e l e ., 'aMills. One tames strytkeyery thing desired. , .1. 11. RICHARDS. Aged. . Abont St • Thousand Arreastrentar under eultleatiow 1 :,:•••re , ilk, S:or. 10.'55 -,, ' .45.11" • i aunt the population numbers 2400. l i fn the:vicinity abont -- - -- - -- ---- !--- i ------ -- ten thousand striver more is under ,leiticatket. -,• • • ' INDEMNITY - . The land surrounds.theso improfeinents. it ha tepee . _ `RI: FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. rierlimrstotet soil, and unlike tnueli Pennsylvania land, __, it is neither rocky nor mountainutis. The timber ;Hof I. 4 iMila•lciphia. OMee, Not 163 14 Ch'esnUt stree t, 'tin, best kind. consisting of Cherry: Sugar Maple, Pine,l , • e ..: Yeah szaeet. ,• -•'' - Oak. Hickory. Chesnut. kr. untemetts. - . Then• is another consideration of the greatest Import. j , liarl, , , N. Winokur, ' Heortre W. Richards, - !Inn.. The landis one bed of Coal. - Upon this proPertY I rte- vas Hart.• M°fl ' hie!al I''' Lewis, ' it Is Inexhaustible. • 11y takings glatice at the latest map' I ,, ltial W , agner, . Adolphe th Berle, - ' — fi rst at this locality , and then over the State—itwill t ' rttnecl Grant. " • ; r paild.'llrowit, • ' Ist f, sand to possess the grandest features of •prespetrity l 1 2 , 5,...i, 1!, smith,- .. -Morris Patttesons ; improvement and aimed immediate development. at til . . ~ • .u . .,,,,. t:i . mak,• 10".a.m1, lx,rmatienr ,, Klitnlted un eep r•writioit or enor to any other.- It lit the Only - place hiving the I " -, •Ie pr‘wty. in town aed country, at great ceneentration of railroad's, by which Now York, , :i..,,..' as are couslsteut with securi t y . thr hakes, Philadelphia end Pittsburg are at its doers.— I -ei; empaity have reserved a large Contingent Fund, There is no cad in New York, and, on amount of ite 1 .. sith their Caplial and Premiums. eafeiyinvested, 1 situation, it possesses the advantage of - tat•arneay. It i ,;,,,. ! rue !, protection to the insured . - -, , • - linnet shortly become imnit•esely valuable,: Its location ;.-issete.ff the CAMlllanif ea Jatmarelatelso. as pub-- points its destiny ,te become the Pottsville of that. : =e. ogre/eddy to ma Act.e.t.Assestibly, were-as followa, men try. - • - ' • • • . 'r - 8 ,- : • ' ---- ~•-:! -Friends and relatives. as well at! those having ;mere • - •. , -,..eges, fats - t.rtie Ott Stocks, ~ psl.lsect '..'i than one sham. can hare their farms together. - ;. e'lnstate,::: :- 1in.4.14, oi • Cash, ate., 4: 1 15e t An Imprevement Department will also ,be .connected; „ ,„ ~..,_ with the Company. ily,this means, In order to aecom- i r 1 .,i..,,,..L. 5 . i , ,,, tfic . • •' : *" . " -4 ••' ''' • 67 • nirstate three who are enable to give their persmial ate; • • • • - Ert.Ee.l no ' reetion it fencing and 'preparation. ,or desire to; rent 'le. tecir ineorporathm, -a IerIMP," riShrotl .Y. 1 ,1 7 ,1 Owl, prepertint out. instead of residing there. errancy. • t, e.- :aid u pwa r ds o f ~o, Milli"), 7,1 7 t,-,( olch , el f lotiP• . me:listen he made to place 141 , 11131 M ill aimpleste drier,.,l • i.i.1.1,..5. losses by fire. thereby etremling evidence id' i so as to be toady ter cultlvatien. • , , I s , • '' Li••tatames of luectrance. as well as the ability and These embrace the principal features. and an excellent , `1•.:1 at in meet with !tromp/ time: all li Utilities. • epeortunity is now offered ter a man to ()Vain A 110Eni . cllitzev.s - x. BANCKEIt. Preetiont. for hiumelf, his wifeatid children. either tit the pie Sent , ~, , S , G. B tvesr.s. Secretary. or time to runte.• Many business mon, ninqbanlea end! Th. <abscrib e r has be e n appointed agent for the above j,working men upon, farms. who 'save several _dollars a , ~, •ced loslituttott.loo , isatolleprePorvdtq' lll llke lo•• month. cm!, by that.milting together. beimtne . freehold ..,. ce every - d es ert/opm of l / 4 Prorettr: at the.tetreet err, while they scarcely Miss the outlay. and at leSa - tete; ' 1 = ANDII,OI =MEE, Agent: - i pense than the annual coat of tobaccoerthis moat trilling; ati. 11,1851. • - 2-tt • luxuries: li. 'mons: and purchase et this,klud eats no. thing, and - ranstantry Increases in Value. In rise of; Rlo l ligtc -,1, oral -14 ° 110 4 10 - 1- 0‘ which , be,la thrown etdreir. employment. Ito btu, a home to, go to .where he raft al Tap, fnalnlil good living. Munro eons, if ervive cir STATE MUTUAL' INSURANCE CO. l Oulvl'il A NNU AI. STATEMENT nay I•t•ZI•4, May fst, • /!) Lll,l interest meets th.. past yvar, mutual depart -001448 a: , 74 l',,virable in same. D 4,647,94 ' : ~ . eh Prrmiums. Stock li..ll3.rtin't, .40,252 :AI -L--- 170.5138 50 :__.l -,----- . . , L.f" $528887 26 .. :' , .1, wq...nt,s. rommissions, re- ' I :,:anti,-r. mutual department, 101,595 5.1 • • ' •: sti - K•k4 " ' 27,031 98 • , ASSETS: stock and other sveurit irs, '173.135 72 "i rt,il ahlr. i57,9(r.; 56 hand and in •handa of Fa Vim nr Inland insurance, apply to- JNO. T. AIIOESER, Agent, uly l'. 1 ")1 PENN DIUTITAL , LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, e, N. E. comer of Third and Ilbck, Phibsda. IA PIT AI. ssoo.ooo.—Chafter Pc r -1-413,.. All the profits divided among the 1)(41(7 ' 4 ' o 7 Par.. Tne only truly mutnal company in Nme , n• State. Intim*, tiers tor short terms. or fot the life. aratit annuities and endniginentS. : 4 tia. lil int4 , lltts In Real Dante. and make ail eon ', - t• ,11.....,, dor on the enntinrenek, of life. 'they art AtFlgut,s, Trustees, and 13 , 111!1.. • Pr on If 1 1 Q LIFE titutiAscis.:l , ..} `ItA.RD LIFE lINSITRANCII , way. , . 0. ... I g,.,.. tip • , ....41o,via. .• •-- - - 1 .-- ..ettnaat and Trust Guinpany of Philadelphia : ,.. ;to pessesilon Of a Cecil). Inefead 'ef living in Mel city ,) and'. Buf. and N.. Y: . lito, 3 lt talandi . . leenut street, the First . door Fast of the i would becrime worfbs and nfauent citizens.. TbOe the ; , City, . , . ' ..1.13. 00 .. i . .. . L he ig ht , ! . ne s o f oar eas urn not oVerirOwited.' The title Is ; R. T. nvnuELL. 7 , c...P.1 and Aseril. . , 3 ;Lyon .. . . , • • , ,i.';l 3 ),99o—CilAltnft. rzaprTll A 1., ' ! unexceptionably good. Thrste who arsine ihrtus, will are 1 . .. . IC. W. corner 8 sth and Chesnut /Instil. ...she insurances on lives u the most favor • i ply personally or hyfiletf 0.; (enclosing tinst Instalment.) ; ft. A, NIC9I,LS,Ann't Phlladsilphiaik Itiadins flan . . _ ; . .1 - ; -3 to Samuel W.. Cattell, at tho•efEko of the .Compent. 13 - 1 ; T.,.3)IOKISitqC.L, SP p't eldWirtilo4•Wjalt rdtt Pal being road up and, invested. together with I Walnut street, between Fourth and filftb.3,llWadetphla. 1 uy4ijty . COFFIN, 1 . A404140;4= n , .tantly incensing reserved Conde:diets a ,-Ladies are allowed to hoNzahares.in ylefr oast', no t e and '. ••• AA. . 3 - to the insured. j'• I'l7ll. with Oat ttllste'elL ' • . r 3 ' - 1 '-' PASSENGE TRAINS V, - i-, els may he paid iefuly, half yearly 0 quar• ! The shares are rapidly selling. and citify anidicall 3 3 ' cul Between Pottsville .ontl• Philealeltra...3 .• -;': . I. A41'11010,, Specimens of Om! and Irou Ore can bet ou „ v . eta may Iti , isas. th . passa a ataxia vim, my odd S.ltostri InlitaVY frod i t 6sl33 """ steO•st ibc Office: :- .._1 .: ' 7 .''': . 'f i • i `. r.. I i ate Th;Depot at Poirsale.7 -- Bent Rukui And HAW The trat iPtnti;Eipprapplated 'Amber, i _ 1119ne het:warrens 9A.M: to 9 I'. M. ~ . , ~. ~ 3 3 , , i , .3 , 1i 34 • e ite t so i a ny junmosal ; .3 :--. :3 3 2 1 : 3 3-3 •• .- . ,", 84.3 , 3nd ;Bonus lu Dve-0tab0a,:1439,-stonlit is ' ' 3 •' 3 3 - - OrriCERP: ' ; ,-' • 3 1 From ,PotA ...dile 'PhalitiPitai 33 ' 3 . ..Pt/ 40 tae i1 i. ,909 Inannad 3 theii ti . 1 3 I , s3reffent--Cno. Virtisnis, Attornay . at . Liv, I , i, Sou - From . 4,,rirrig , i,16.,, ay ,:... :. ~, 40.1: „ 51. ( :01 ,, melon; Cl itllif.. / nmell will he pa dWhit I, soul street, Philadelphia.- - '—' • ' . - t a , !1/lIIII r kir tead of $l,OOO culginall.y.insor l I - Vie , P.t.RuNtf-11.fistfilvnt,P.Ovran: Whelocale rove., . . ..._ . ,_ . ..,J 7 re0l .._, Li _ ,_____._. 3 ,.... . ~.:, . „... ~,,,. ~,, A: ‘3 . :1 Adtst amount to $1,237 MO: the-nest in age I An% and Water streets. Phllafiettilhia. - . I' . • . .-,• • ..un'''Y. ."-*.__._ _ ,"' 1 .' . ' 7 ""` 7 ' •• • ,•)-•-•.."'!- • Mr ,• : 'revery SLOW: the others to the saw* pin- 3 ' Treanow-- i ltan nix Rents. WhosesaleJsrelter, fio. 4 • - litioaso Fisalintelpalo;.tnpisti wipe, ‘; • ,••,, hug to the Amount and time Of standWg.. ( 10a North &emit street. Philadelphia. • ; - ' , .1 ....•,:iforulng LITiC i at . - -.-1 .. 7 ••, t. 1,7. tO,A.4)L, I . ;,, ms !oak. an 'eeriest of snore than 00-pee ." grfreary-;s01 , 1;. W. Cartfil,l33lPalhat ' , tree:it:FM!. i " 'Rviining Line at - • -- - I . si: , • ...; ~,,, premiums paid, without Incrawinwthe au- I adalphis: -•,, -•-- . • - '-.' •"'' ' '' '., '•:. -• ' ' „Efepany . Tpil,,n t (once n 04, ~ ,-_,,. - 3 , , ,,- i 3:10 P. M. , • -.... ~ - • ".•• -': ~.: •.' .''''',' .;-:.,,' .• . , -Direattert--IPtierte • JErfanr.s, - flunintntendont ' tifttbit, .., .. lioncs .or p A iiii , G .R,HAro' N o . , ' MAILS.6I:IIA e•L ••; ,•'•-• '''''' ''' '..-"•-•'-') ' 3 WrAt Chester tt:•Philtidelphtp thilircertfi'llettrifsli 1/1".1 For Philadelphia. at if o'clocl„ Ill'lninittes: A.. 314 stnl idgway, John A: Brown, ' f' • . N. ihreerissise, liferelutnt Itettenster: .11, a. P. inanfoll- ; ~ -.3 reelork,,z tnittutot, P. It:',Xor,ottsflue,st 90' Mill ' D. Danner. :a , . 3 nr.n. B...cietary of the -Washington Mtuktal tin& Marino .. 2. 1 i t that td 4,4:ll- A kig rfereledif;lS, It i! Vt t __.i 1 t I /:loan, . Frederick 81011.11, • '' • I tiglrp.TlFa eArrfWVl l ittao,o2llll.l rna,LEL. • (.4 . 1 .17Pret: l'''''ArARE'PrALU:llO: 1,1 111r.i.-119111101 1! 'swoon, - Geor, , ,i; l'aher:3 , - ' Parktallti Wort`4 ttir „b." l , ,rf r ; Jn,SE Chia', „At: 4 ,0 1 1 , 1 • _ „,... ,„„. - ..,,,... „, .4- : 1 -44 k ~•,_ .... t ip ci• A iti' r i 7 3 CPT, • , "John R. Iktisciere --- i at' Lair, taiiroster.' ""t • . ' -- i -. . , '-'-' - ,-, ' '' • ~..„..,- ~,,, ..,,,. -th . 2 , e5 ~,!••,, .-,..... 4 ei,, • • •-i :. '. James. ' , . whaeimi L e vu % ,• • - Pere_reart--1,. fTerket. - 1441. 1 2 7'4 Wend 104-old ' street ' rittoMo w. rm'n'!"P""*7 1 F',... •l' • ~ 1 7 .,r., -: r 1.. ISailel. . ' John It : Black . •'3' • '.3 ; Philadelphia. has been over the' laiitt. ' 3 ;;. 3 "- 33-3 " ' 3 ' . - i _ .... , , ,,1i11idithid. , , a ta,2 l °2 l .POP„ 6 i„ '-.. 33 , ..1 3 1 2 -4 ° ' .' ; 3 , .'• ' ; ; 3 .,'„:33 : , _..; entaining 'table el rates and explanations , 7 • - floury Sendai F4 4 1.. 652 Nnctli Pit" str,t,Pktilidclo ' ' -, ..."..1' - . -- 9 ° ...7'...,,, „.„ -3 ...1....? , i - .: ~; .... ;46 , , - Mon and further infornmikaimlbo had at , phlit, haw toin - osof the land,' c; , '• .3 , • 3" , ";•,' - ' , - I Siding to 1 31 1ilis s a= . vi e! ~..3 „ .; . ,,,, i, !. ., ...„„ , • .„ • • '•• • . i Ji 3 .0 61 ., w i ti, weer, tneardetd.lta. teen - ivreilinland. "TheitiVrte-A e 4 t q l ''''''' 1 ' am l":" 11 ";A n n li r i t4 6. . THOMAS iIIDGWLY, - , - Pridideriii i 3 Wm. 3 e.; 800116: On.. 4th below- Walnut' street, PittioteV lilfty,pootote` gliwill, *Towel to cart ~ ~ tn. A c t u a r y, •• ; :• - -,.., •frfr• •• - • t Oat, hes been rarer the Isna.; 33 ,- - 3--',-1 • 3 't tl';' , • , 3. - 3 , , ' vin these - 1101414 , . ~" 1 4 1 1 4 #4,1 13 0Y,_ .„ .1 ..,, - ;1I Moine liainnt. Clearfield; baii been' ' itioliams. — taking tnttbing" . iliPtir awn *raring' Iblklibar /1 1 tamed far the atiOve Ocentony in I , ,- :3 pver • ium 11)1( ' 14 tnener . - . 41/lay. 'and Witt effort losuruusaysse , gioe t Richard Gardiner Frei., 636 Poplar aireet,PldlK9o:694, 4 npard:ohleh vin fottii - . .• ; „ ..., , Infornsat,k ften tbo xu bj ec t„ 3,.., 1'•- . 3 : bits hem drini , thv bed. - 3 . , - .. 3 , 3 3 - , 3 , . .. 3 . Or MI illitti !Min hotatfe tnteinnitttpt . ,• 11 BANN Affl •• 3 OSt AR MO "itt v.. Raj- Potfinllle. ; t• ! I - I'' ''' l - • • -' • - .ll76letertofrui iiiihrtinflivatimersr.- 13-1 t -. oriolter 27: 1.. 1 35 . 1 rrir ' .1/lay 19.1555 O. ' ' • IIitADFORD, S--mliry. ' 0.6 - n -t°l` t 0 I REAL -ESTATE SALES. I, ~......,....... ...._ ...._. _ • r - ---- - 1 , ni gni -- PIRIYATE I WILL 110,01,tilj QtOV/t noble terms, , i, - C T_ Timel:4ll ,_ v V two houses and lota uf From:4- I ^. Xfl34.= 1 11 0 ti , :I 1141 llll 4' . 60iiitittial llountiod nn thewett brIM eat tirb,4, bY A fi tlY ' AA _., t & {4, j. p 4O 1 on the south, and n tititt), 184 street nwthooturt, ,IP/Aese I I loh' are well fb 9 ( ' -11 111 4 V 34 nunsbernd 2ati and Moil, I mrii.,:tosi in fret. , l'ho how** are good and eemfurtable , •llPiteil I- NON , 1 dwelling, with a well ottrater on ,tho premises . , The ', , , C1 7 C.01 01-0201 '.;•r•QPIQI 0 , ' 1,. gardens *re furititlied with fruit trews pori4 al peaeband 1 ' "8; 161.-C . Dirie7t Et shill citesditypit Stwee+ nherry.nlao, entrants, filth hleriventle. "beery 4.1 ri Nil I.S.:4l.4liUthia, Which ~w4s fttot; es - ~,.I `, .!l l itc„k l tli,e l4 l;,,t °, 4 : 4 l, „rati r ot s Ir v. 0ar„,,, , , i 1 tabitsbed la' tietri,.'l6l4,, .nd nituthers among its i inolitia,Ty retited;,,, InoulriTo will be answered,. and fax r I tt abu = d*ln.ti r bni2 eas Asa lwthtiard th:llh”l"!rmati"'llbAerlfke4d? s : ' trCTelwre 4ti, , aiataoss 7.seit.;:t,:,C,,, . ed a... a Nitre, In seisirdsttee with Aet of trillsittee. , , . 1; ~ - i u,,,,it mecAtin, Th a,,,i i t ii , , 1-, . - j P.i... l.",sars, oif &traction. :sof a tboimaghly praetle_r! , i etaa nab i se n =sad ~n eee. .t a d zi, ,t i b lrzn ,: a I , l= i d: , tanzultil. Oet.i3, 1.30 1 ,1 eiter,e of attatalante upon s course . of P fhintllitZ 130 1) 0S1 COMMERCIAL LAW, loll y ered for ttitir espetis) ono. by eminent prsetltlobers, • • " _.," i For the present souton,the Him. Jadjir ,Shar . iivr.id:s ir- T lees are engaged In thLt dentrttoent , i ~ • ~'' • W..II I CRITI4:7IIitEN, priricipa/. 0 w .CE ale tent to any address, on applies tl,ru by letter, *lv}, Crittenden's Rook - kaPiw,gr on re ceipt. per mall, of the plies, .11 50. Key to SUDO. 30 eta Plalladelphls;.Ckt.e,lBss , 5,, -10-61 w . 'vemustz-marl, emTHE subserihe!l . offer tit-private Avale • a valuable mill peOperfi.;eitnated township, ttehttlltill county , on th e west bnineff of athe rtver Ln Schuytkilrur Were, Haven, about 1 1 4, idles from soi.2- I kul ih!111.1. Mlles from Potteville, about X oll:talitigrom.the, Schttilkill Canal and elasolo the Mine lilt &Schnylklll Haien Railroad. Pon !PM s ibe3trfeno ll o7 arrartgelli for4natonserirork, amt 41.1i1 . for trtalti4 . flour:. There are three trent stonei,pne shelter and lama' machine, together. tit 3 ! isits Of - totting apParatna. The stretun by which-the 1 mill is driven never4llLlnif.:.Tti mill ia3 storkititigii and has 3 Beacham Water Wheels, There is a grain 1 hottaeattatehed : to the mill. .! ! . • . • A convenient dwelling bailie with kitchen attached, is on the protases; - also a stable, recently , built, 35,14 31 . The land belonging .to tie mill contains If acres, more or less, which is well fenced and in in a toxsd state of cub - tlviUon: . • kossensionlll-be given by tbnlanfAiril next. NO thc.r particnixrs.inny t e obtalnizt by cAlllng en the win k:,W. NAGLE. November 10,':,5 PUItiSUAN'I' to an ordnr of the Or - phatite cmirt dl the 'Countj iof Schuylkill. in the mmon weed* h of Pennsylvania. the subscritiksmittihvo istrntors of William 11. 31Orgain, late of the. boron th of Vot tst• lile, In the cdunly; of. 0 eh, uyl kill, , deceasc4. • will expose, to sale , by-public vendee on SATURDAY, the eighth day of -December nest at ten o'clock in the fore noon. at the public. house of ,P. .11.. iittercher, In the bo rough of Pottsville. in tin conutycor.Sebnylkill. afori said-rail that certain lot or piece or ground situate in the town of Ashland, in the county of Schuylkill, and dtate of Pennsylvania. to wit: Containing; In , front on entre stroet, twenty-flee feet, and in spat one hundred and {'twenty-five feet, bounded on the east by lot No. 160, on. the south by a twenty-fire fret wider . vireet. on :till( west by a tlfty.fLad wide street. called Ninth street, and north ' wardly by Centre street, aforesaid, - being lot marked on I the map or plait of the Bald town of Ashland. with the number one hnndredand fifty-two late the estate of said deceised. .- - • •'•• ' r . ' . ' • . ~ . ' . • , Rerinvand conditions nude known at the time and place of sale by . C. A. FOX: order of the Orphans' Court RUA ROM, Clerk Pottsrfllke. Npv. 17, 1855. ' • RIDGWAY COMPANY'S LAND. . . . . Borottyk 'Co' mull of St. ..lid . ry's io the t PubliC. r ,is to certify, that having been 1 over the tract owned by the Indira/eV Farm and Coal Company, and given it a thorough examination. we find the representations of that Company to he Correct. in ev ery particular,' We end tbu soil to be most fertile--the coal and imn'ore lie in i eximastilderjaantities, through thewhola district—the tairma in excellent order, and the intelligence and prosperity of the people to tie of the moat. gratlf log character. .We. know, that there is no healthier location' in the State. and we ennaiderit a ping , desirable pin,* of settlement, • - , We make lids declaration. ase believe there may be many persons who are unman Inted with these lands and we are satisfied fawn nor k wledge of the toilleet. that Information upon it will be public benefit. .-. 4 1 Jacob S'. chafer, Elk county Surveyor, St. Mary, Elk county. ?..; r'" • " i , ~. John Bekett - .menther of the Borough founell, St. Ma rie. ~,- 7 . . . Charlei Mrooke, member of the Borough Council, St Mary's. Charles Luhr. Prasident of the lorou4h Cooney, !St Mary's. IL J. Writ., , glo. member.of the Itoriugh Connell, ' St, Mary's. ' EEG font Jabab, member of the Borough Conacii, FL Mary's. This la to certify thar the above fiie gentlemen tire at present the cling membe'rs of the Town Connell i4f..9t. Marrs. Elk county, and that the above is their hand and signature. In testimony whereof I have subscribed my namq, and canned the Seal bf - trice to ,be attached thereto; and I fully concur in the above recommendation.• • BABEL,' Chief Burgess of St. Slary'e.- Elk county, Pa. forAt..l Ofiho BurgeFs and Town Council of tho Borough ,Sf. 0 4 Mary's Elk .•o . 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JOKY .F.ERNSLER. . Admmisirrttors. [\ qv. 10, F.DUCATIONAI._:.: . , ARCADIAN INSTITUTE.:-. ;: THIS FLOURISHINGIhstitution; • located at orwiiplurg, Pa., hmt , euhited "upon the Second year of , its existence, The lino grenery of ..the ittrnoanding country, tbe healthy, quiet sintretired kei ,tbin of the village are not Kurpnitscit any hi the State. It is •easY of access, being within two tollotof tbn Phila. ,dalphia and Heading itaitreadd to and front whidh a atage :rune twice every day.. . . . The, males and founilas aro taught l qd himtped in aep 'grate departments... • - '• • The Philosophical '..apparattia comprises instruinentslot I he,finest and moat immured style.. Each itudantabauld :have several suits of clothing of a plain style's a law towels, napkins, au umbrella.. a pair of slippersS ;Ricking -and shoo-brushes, and very little opunding money. • The scholastic year is divided into two firestone. - The Aria session Of the- year conatneneas oa the;lsth of April. And continues 22 weeks: the second opens on the 15thiot October, and Continues 22 weeks. There Is a vacation , . of weeks at the cad of each Resalon; . . IMO ' Papila can enter at any thaw. yen !itsatoii, Term English and .Mathematical • -• 1• ; $ lll (Mk Languages 'with the Eng, & &lath •• ; : 00/ Inatrneyon 4113 the PLano Forte,-extra -00 Use of Instrument - - - -' 4'oo lloardirm, ($2 50 per . week.),- i'-• b 5 00 eirqtryntertt fn Dt inarte - Q ample! y, to +tranc4- . V1:1 fOr further Information. siddrAfs , i - . . ,NLIAS scaxs4DEß, Principa/. (srwlmbura. J une,l 745 !- 24-ly STOVES & 'STOVES & TIN WARE.- ' THE subscriber 'respectfully infonns - the public that he has opened ti new store, at • Nliddleport. where he will keep constantly on hand 'a full assortment of Cr XHUNG & PAR STOVES. Tin, Hello* and Japan Ware. SpoOfing and Jobbing promptly attended' to. Also, old stores repaired. Old stoves ;weld iron liken in exchange. 3liddleport, 'fa 3m-'s ' IL, it SCHIJCE. STOVES! STOVES!! We respectfully OUCH the attention of 3 • the 'public to our assortment Of "MacGregor 4 .4 *ILE heating Stores." for stores. halls. churche parlors, It e.,—toorrontal ifirri nuaT heat With • onetaird•thalarti t lAwnrunrerAei-liewriwg Mare in n'e. The large oumtiers,whicti have bitten sold Dahl. and ottferelties, and the *Mutant andinetipesingdetnand • for theft, is sultielent-guarantee of Viet? toaperiorityover ail other Heating Stoves. and we cheerfully invite the strictest investigation of oar ebdtas to the most perfect article of GM kind in-use. Wd also have a superior.'Caubtron for farming and chemical purposes, made on the pine:principle, fur which we claim enly_a trial to be appreciated. t 'We keep constantly -on band an 'assortment of the loading COOK and PARLOR. STOVES: and are sole agents in this Slate for "Queen's Portable Forge{," "Hack's Pa teuiCooking Stoves," and "Ilahitow's Unrivalkd Cook and Parlor Stores." Wholesale dealers will- be' suriplied. at the lowest foundry prkci. NI:3I.AS A WAR-NICE, Wholesale & Retail Store Dealers, N.E. cdr. 2d and Rare. & Yoe sale by Sounaos.linovea, of this place. *, • •• Philadelphia. August 25,'55 • 34-tinx SOLOMON WHOLESALE AND itEtAIV DEALER •IN Stoves, Tin wars, Hollow ware, Dross ware, Brit o„, Mull ware. Cutlery, &c. Thankful fur past pat tazyt,. ronage, he hopes. by strut attention to business, to merit a continuance of the Za'rer of his old monition. and the public in genernl..' Ete ;has - just added his already large stock of the alowe named articles, a ariety of Cooking. Parlor and,Offlett Royds. or the Latest t tad most apprwred styles. Also. a 'variety of Household t 'until um, stnit'as Tinned and I.:flannelled Boiler.Tian d and Iron Tea Nettles. Brass liettlei., Btittannia Ware, apattned Ware, 'Frying anti Sad irons, En . . Also, continually on hand a large arsTtment of Tin. -Jam, &c.' lie has now theelargest And best stock of:his .ne ever offered in Schuylkl/1. County. to which •he in - ites thti attention of the public iu gen,tral. as be feels : Infklerit that helfan cult thorn linth in Brice and quai -1 ••• They would therefore do well to'call and examineLla -ock beforeput-at:Wag elsewhere. to. .1450..t11d stove* eetedek.C.,or (dates. fire-brisk an be had for,cePiriwgthqatintit. kltdgitoves, id all oeser old Iron taken in cxellanlrt;ir new. f, , • 8010111,i' 00V.Elt: !At .he old stand. Centre street, above Market. - .t =list 2°. . • Volk-011e. The - 45-tt. TRA VELING. NEW LINE OF, COACHES, Betiveen Ashlandfaud 'PULE. sub.3cribers ithcpublie. , 4:-ttrgittberytorreeommeneedrmmelnyte•thrtrienaetww. duly. between Ashland and Put ari Cohens: have the Affinamd-iintel.4sbond.eter,: 4.lorillng at 7 L'2 o'clock,'lttlda!rtr,l at Pottsvilse at I 'o'clock. lAityr 31atiel'r, Pottsville. daily, at R o'clock. P. and arrive at Ashland at 1514. o'clock.' Pare each 'way, $t 0U: Ax thin line Raytheon pnt on - to accommodate the ,people; we res pee.tfully solicit their patronage. , ("Lelia, & Bite. Nov. 17. , • • irk•tf PASSENGER LANES. - Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. 0;55. spaiNo ARRANGLIMIIIkNTS., 1140. 'TIIIE - GREAT - Northern till Western United State n Stall Routes. I ' ' - , 4fir- Sptgincrydscil and pre redgoof.'l;..A. • .ITTLE W SCIYLKII.I4. CAT.IMISSA. SUNBURY and t... 1 4Y-))4 4 .- 144 " 8 /,', 0 • 1 4 AMP - iXIX/14.4.Auaapeb. , ;Through to Buftsio. in ,•• - , •-i 10, hone s ' • • Niagara falls, - -1" - - `lS' ; '•:- • Detroit!- -a • .:'• -- '. -. 21 •• '" Chleagcs. •- . - - I .34 •!# • " '' • St. Louis.- - -,'' 48 " Ticket OMon.:N. W. cornet:Sixth and Cliesnut streeti; nd Philadelphia and Reading ItailmutDepot, corner .r ad and Ninee I , - • . On and after - MONDAY. May .Ith., Three- Passenger . mini will leave the Philadelphia and Rioding Railroad .epat.o.nner liniad and Nino streets:Lis-1/y. teuildays es . pled;) as follows: • . - i• - , , ''• Day Express...6'A. M. ' ' _Stopping at l'lncatiss lite nod ' r iteaditig; only. i Conned:: I 4: with Catioyi , sa. Williamaport and - Elie and Williams. 1 art and Elmira Railroad; anteing nt Eltnih at 4. P:51 . 4. :ant-cling with New York and Ude and Bud:lo.2nd New ark city Railroads for Thinkirktand 11#nTaltu, and from . hence. eta. steamers on ! Like Eiri, or Lake Simla Rail ad, to ,Cleveland. - Tolinta, Mourne, - Sandusky 'Awl 'De nt. Also, with Elmira . Canandaigua and 'Niagara ails itailmad; connecting at "Can:tad:dray With -New ork Central Railroad, East and West. and at Sitiptbsien ridge With great Western and Stiehl:ma ,Centrai • Rail - !ad fl#r Detroit, Chiesse i , 8t... j # :41 3 ,, find a n jrn i uti o n ,c an , ,i 1* and Western States. ' ' 1 ' - 1 !' •!! Mail 'Prat0...7 1 .30 A. 11.. , l''' •• Stopping at all Stations.and rantiingt4 Pottsville only.. sight Express-43.30 P. M. • • • Running ever,' 43t , amotTintat , Al Saw; Billow and run lug to - Podsvilte. Connecting at Port Clinton with Ott :, yissa, Williantspait and Brie, and 'Williamsport and'EP I AM Railroads, addling at Elmira at 4, A", Mg connecting.) ' Ith New York and Elie. Buffalo and New 'York city and Vaice Share Railroads, for lindalo,yankirk:ErlN Clive. t,1.1.1, Cincinnati. Toledo. Chicago, and alt 'points West;— , IFS, with Elmira. Cunandaigun and Niagara Falls Rail ., min; arriving at : Niagara Pails; at 1.0.50.# A. M., connect'' I #g with. Day Express or Great Western Railroad for Do i vit. Chicago, et , . - ' ! ' • 1, ;. • ' • Passengers by .Ihty,•Express, htealthst at. Port ,Clinton, ! # ad. 'Mlle at WiThatnaport. •15-asyeagem" . By way of Night I tlirras take supper at Port Clinton„- - This Route, with its conutetionit, forces ;the -shortest ad most direct route to . Canad4 and the ;Lakes. °lily one change of baggage between I.9tßadelphia mini ... toads or the Lakes. '6 . ! „. . ! Passengers purchasing Tickets by thhatne hAie the 1 '*ririloge of stopping nt any of the shovel points and ta #:-_-.Mling their seats at pleasure: !- : • ; - _-, Pais' from Philadelphia td• • banners,. it.'„ 951ButTalo,Yta.Tunaw'uda,10 00 ' atawissa, 4 .451Nlagosia Fallit, yin. El , , vest, , , .• . .- 4,4 t. : mica. Canada and N.. •' ' anvil.),' 4 lib N. Ralirtitt(T. ' :19 1 00 :Ilion, ;' • • 5 15 Niagara via; Buffalo, -. 10 00 ' ililianisPart, " 5 On i SuYpenninn Bridge, 10 00 halm7 OWClateland, '1 - 11 10 , . Oferson, 7 64": 1 Toledo: 1 ~ 11'75 +l4-key, ' 7 95Pitteinhatt 1 • ' •10 90 • f , iiir Van, .!• - _ - . B .B 0n Defrpit. Tip !Rat; , . ! 16' Ott. i orirtut, , 8 01.1.."_ Buffalo and , ; 1 • • •tiwva, via. ( ) orham, 8 00 1 'Lae, •i - ' „'l3 00 . - " . Steamer Neap., VIA Ti t, Weil: • , ' John A rpot,, 8 A tern a-d. Stith - igen - e tiL1043.1411,4 : .0 00 ie a ntrai Rano - ad. ''2o 00 , . 880 eb Ca ioneole-FldiaPT Ti a Buftaloand , _. aledooda, 8 80 ke Share Michigan • Rat. - ' . .-- ii 00 . ulikeilijialirtnut , t2o;oo i t ar _ ',-_, 9: 01 , cap. via' But Mks • f ,)Chester,,,. • 8 110 nd 'Michigan can- ".. 1 nfralo,via.*.T.andß: '' ' rid Railroad, ' ,26, 0 0 10 lEEE OEM ~i•: ... •,~~~ II Mel 2500 ill if,, it , - -1.,' , , 1,-:-ra -.11..: , ,.. - .:; , i , y1 . ..='- . ••• •"; r 1 5 Zi F: 1 1 -: .t.-. 0,0 ;•1,: tit -q.-4 41 ,z...... C.....". "Li ", ,, 1i0;?.. , f , .r.5 . !: - 77 , = '. . ~,;,, .! ~,,,,,., .. f . ,.. i, •,,1, •..,-, ~,,T. • , ,. ,• tr !•,•61, , :v.' ; ...: • tr- f ,- --fljoictilottro . i•- , •,, ,:.,:1,..: ,"::_,,_....,., ty,::„..„...: ._z_,...„ l _ ..,„•tz....... :,..-.21....._ r.44.-„_, - ..,„„_:,......_..„..J, F „_..._...)‘_:_e,..L.,., ..,.. _.?.., . ,-. ~ • ~. • ~..........• ••• 00A11.PITTIOVIt;iPL Nbitll4vd4 .34 4187 -RECElVEDV•flintie'twetion- :i..:, o •:,f7, 7- 7 7 17-7-------- ( h Z NI ITH & polypi IN G, BU RNT:4IOAT , -Al.:IWO KaPletetiallirfateekralcariastilte ~ .,, ..10 otribe 1 0 11 01V1'.%04iwe i peetegoistallItititunt for :41:4 1 g i 4 411 ,VIZ I k f % 1 14= 1 MtPe7-0 . ., fil i, r , i the 'those Logi ups. in Ati - er errant, 'where nv,rriq be tbiliMith,Firdere, AttititiO: ;Pit pi. ittdt:llittM siid -irror ,l44 "ltud,YzrietY Store , 7 ,- :ri . ..4- , .-- satlsfifeitnry,worl... ".;': - - " . ,7;1: 1•o twills. (* . tiler •1.4.4 V..-54 • , . . 434 r„ • •-_- , = - 2,1 , - - % ..- , pLUNlSltlelgErfAill.i HUE NT; : January 21.15 A , DICAKIN.B9III ,teliiwtfully Jai, ...prances in tlie,Eb i lle tnathnllsaanarb*rektft "ent re stock or the late of4tOretriCand Dickinson vial intehdeeartllneett 'plumpli* tesitii4tri ili Vie .branetxestat the old stand . dO4er tiIiCirAIPSSWe 'MOAN *here heihnlieiby:atteallon to business,. he may be able tolnerlt a Anoka the -*Me lattee4a4ter- Be. erlllitniir a eke his work to be vie aped, end ittay,lllle . dpne pIYAS reaecirable tertni. Ali can't* dotie elftlirbere. ,_ _ . ;Antlest.2;:ligt3 • 1.13.4t:',!,-- - ".••` , .' I'llt-DICKSWSCFN; Bail ~P~~~I~T~jI_N~~ - ' ?- , ... - .••••.4.14.1. • ' ' •.4A NE 04. fiLiE T l, .." ~ :• . - ,; aimagit Siliza",idntst i glazier4kirapez Il l siager ORW : E010.1*- - stret, 4 ' :4oAelfrogi kt cerit re, arol,oipAe . Mort lute r'e litdei. 1, . 1 , „, ',..,. - •• 1 •• • • 1• '' - ' •'• Wilt toiptir . i. - •'rtiePlßoard - l'rfnts; ke4k'S'arloixilstilett, at ihe loirgt Heft prime. :' Att - Appreillice Wanted,,l. ~-; '2,!.... ~ 1,''..',. Pottsville. March 31, kW 1ttc,,30,' 4,1,,,13-, '4.... PAINTINCI.-CLititINCI ,&,, IiERINCr; ... 1 W. B.ll44.Bo4rairinir moved his t./ • ',hop to titild r odiioLiaisigaiXiti 'll HOUK , , Cen7 Ire Street, and taken lufk.partnership h s brothers; the subscribers arou,nnice to the public tha they szepreparod to exiente.all °Herald:. their line ',iritl sthe greatest ,de spateh. and on the moat , reasonable to . They' employ good workmen and theft , ettiterradito • . y , , •therefore.. he liure of illitiNfoctOrYioblk .- •.. ..: . J.,, , , . ,i,'.• ' They; also';bek leave trif.6ll attentin to their splendid 4, svaortment of -Paperhstifitings. Win bedew, le.: wen prising every variety .titslxip - 4110 .ilit It,' to. stile the taste and pocket nt purcha..4rrs, and I w leh they offer at the lowest City prices: - • .1 , -,.r^• '' ::1 - F- •-••• r :-. - ' ; -•-, 4,,:W. BO EN • 11110TIIRI8, . - 2 • dooto aboie Am4rtrali'd edge, f'ontie s t; • Pottsville. April 17.1142. J •H' ' A • , -'16.11'. - - -:-' • ' ' • .I f . : -.. 11.0 TELS- ' .-' ',-,..,... WASHINGTON New le, Behlirlkili Co - PUILLiPS,PIibIItiI July 14,'33 ' "THE'tINION,' Arch Street, between 3d di. 4 . PROPEIETOII.B-7--ET.0,3 NEMO' ron.stkaLt - w EIP !hors ri Mr.? Ratir.rAst—O% & 7% tO.O 1 Ifl TEA • 620 " Philadelphia. Vehrusq.:24,lBss , TREMONT ND Tremont, SclthylkW " ' ,.. - . PHILIP: ic00:1,;TS; form•rly lim-... 'll keeper in l'lnegrtn4,Arould r,;spee fully Inform 8 ! Maformer pitrons. and , the public gun rally, that he 1 taken thu --TitEMON T IlltUSE.".in Tti..lllotl4lll3d Is piy3-1 pared to rewire and sec'iimmodate in4he belt Manner, ; all guests who may favor him with a al. .:. .' •• -- -• , 1 &sr lie would also bang to thu notice of they.poople.l recildingln the Cities. thi.t Tremont hi a beautiful' spot i in a mountainoiut,zottniiy; blessed: ir beautiful salubrious, air, not quite four miles distant from the mutiful "Sgoutara gets," making ft alta,pritter a desired, place of 'Summer ; resort. = 1 '. ,r , . ' , •,:‘, •• April yl, 1t55 11,4 f, • . ~ I ~.... i • '.,, - 'MEDICINAL r :' - . r . _ . 7: _., FOR RHEUNIATI Id, ; : :,.1 VEURALol4o3praing nd.pains,,ofj .1.1 ail kinds. une 31011i1AN'S31AGI 11A L 31, RrePare4 l , and sold by J.3l(lllllAN:4llrdalreet, 4.' o 'ar Market; gotta 1 ville. and 133 Vino atineLl'hillidelph , whom the most ! aatiaractory referenreig ran be given. '5 ard An centa a i bottle.. •• '. - -1 ..i : ,i 0 June t, '55 .:"Sly $ 1 . . . ,• •• _ ... it . , : LYONS'ATHAIRON -•' '.l ;• -,' EVE YOU ';fnied• Lyons' Kathaiton 1 . . I I, for the hair? It is the mottrdellghtful toilet Itrll I 4o in the world and ili:preemincully .Icrii;ticial fir (trey • and paid huatia. The tiwthairon fully Wadi:wail - ray Mir after a baldttesa of twelKWyears. 'Twins truly,. . 'it, ...AtwATit. - • • - - ~ , Nttble, 'Warren S ent,,," - Nlitglitrib. , . - Alen, Lynne ratract;till'ure J &mai Ginger, fur dyik. peplia and general ner . iticit? debility, 1.: .... can be had at" '. ' '; • • C. LIA.BLErtI, - . .1 `,. Perfumery and Vitriell, Eton., Centr Stroet. Pottsville. , October Zi. 1553 s . - .:•;t ' • - '. • 4141' I. ~..:, FACTS. Fog THE. ,•;- .. PLE! . • i J[P yoti. wish zilile:lsar.t. l ;,..i., healthy i . glints: and tentlatri;.;rical l in'lt—u,•, , •Lsoosweg notc . g: eora PA:,Tr... 'For n.nitritlialug the e refs d vitiated se- :. crotinns of Ow„ . Innutir.';4.inuoving start atl . freyellthll4 ; the :teenmulation of tartar. invkitral in z u-rhealth y gums, ; and eorrertlnT, tkiht" r ef;(the brnath. I Ifs Dentil et , the-; lenges ami,petitioril , 1' •`. ' - i - • .. ,' '-- !I The form in which n 4g put np. rendeitt it pnlferable to :' a waah—being _mere Wanhoudeni—white; its - elegant I're; grance and magical erre* render it the ouireminworite; with all whn value thole:init. purhy an iTheatit y of their Teeth. - ; • • I . pc L D L. DO i , AprD _ repin express list, Pottiwille. WATCHES - .-ELRY.I ~....• _ i ...Av.13E.,.0..,, -:,L , -i, eltlEAPlVateliiindJew- • .:,... - i kjelii. Stare, tin.'' .. I .4rtli Reeond - R:5.„,... "*..":"..: i , ,_ 1 , , street, (opposite tb 1'3,1t. Venron ' '' ' ''' — ' 4 =i; s : l - -- . -- - I ~, 'louse). Philadellibi i . -.:.: . ? • • ' 1 ' '' 1 flold'Leiree 11ateliee; tall Jetieled. 1. • Irontses. $2/4: ail-1 yet Lever. full Jeweled4l2; SilYer Le .ine.s9:. Quarlter, ; :$5 to $7; Geld Spectarlk . sl 50 to 111 bit cot' tipuctacles $1 50; Siitcr T:tble Fprsitts. per set, $l,l to OS: tqlver Iles- eert Spoons. lu) to sllRfilYer Tea Stelons $1 75.t0 7 ,ROP' Gold I'eus and. Gold , cdaes. :$3 20 to,, 5 : Geld Pens end j' Enter eases , r• togetttiq.zailb n earlet ortinuoilild Jew- elry. Gold Curb. Guar(t.i4n‘l.l(nb chat . 'All goodn war. ? i, rented to to as repreSepted. Watcl ea nneJewelry re- 1 •poired In the best manner. Aim, Rio onlc Marks. l'lns. I • & c . made to order, ,„,,' l - • '' : .:.• l' :' N. 11.—All .- :. :;.. up . nein ~a , otherwlse i lsill De: punctually al. ennedto'” S,•IO. 1 2, '53 ll&ly . - . STAUFFER &, , FIA7 , II..EY` -• ''' i I, .: CHEAP WATCHES & '.IPIV .I.ll,Y=irhnlesate And retail-r-td , lhe •••PAlfr eiphia O r bitth Ofifti Jerfrlny S'ore,;.l,lio. 00 North, Seetind etreet. - eor ner of Quarryo.lll adelpiiia. .- , • „.. I E l • . aid Zen.? Tralch,,,;(l4ll Jew flrd, D currh; dine, glg.• . Gold tepladyntcbos: IR w 52.4: , -, Silver Lover.fulljewylleilll2 'llolll,l l per holes. . $7 Mr: Saver Logue, jewels. i:: , ,;":' 11 Fine Sier de ' ' ,' - 7 ISO , Superior Quartlers, ,:7: •7 ladies% old Ponellsv: 1 Oul Gold Br.weleiß.:. , ,' 3 .91rerleit-spoons.Aet, 1011 I Gold Puns. frith Pikiteil.,ind SUrer Ilellers,sl. „. Gold Vlnzreelnizi: 3714 cents in sle; "Watch Maws, plainil2 l 4 cents: natent,lSX' erynts bind, Zi rvitt' other articles Id proporfdon.• • Alt roods warranted to ho what they or; sldjor,:l'- -.STAI;Vrtat & ILA RLEY. • •On Ontl-:•minot Gol4rdnd *Beer, I+vera and d.ypines still-lower than OW.' alsteprires • Rept.' 29, '55 .. , :•.,:,, .. -, ~ Wilii . CHElSs . l l ' -•'. ' ' ' ~ JIIST - RECEAVXD. an ext. Sive risen' rtment oF Watches. AS CO/IQU'R:, I . , . . Fine Ovid 3liiirle liuntinF I n d Jiuuting CnSe I'lll6lt :ere?. from it:11 to t3/Qt . • ~. Gold Anehni lievernt3l Leptne i renni z!..!?.. in 1:50.' • . Mew Ilittehest—Guntinh and Openare fnlitt . .. , t3 foto. bm Jeterlry—A a- veri*itttlisive MOM tnuint of Flue Jew. l' - Penird 'Tllti4:;.r--Jurt. rer'e/Tra. a. variety oi the Weld {mitten) a iircll brat gurlltY. by the set or tan - gin plrre.:. ' r i m . - isart4 Gnods. ; :-In every' ve ' ety. ',Mk+ as Fine China FlRtirre. Fitoree Yews, Inkstan , Ornaments, &o.' .Vusfritt Insiragwolts.i4;,iuretrior Viol I:i,, Guitars, Amcor. defl/11., Filth* tke...l - e.."- , ~ .. , , -, •, `All of wh,leb ani niTered at the lowt:st market prieuit. 7 — Call and set; for yonrselivs. at •- . • . '. • SI AtVILIGNFIiERS, (Lore L.' - riiher.) ,' Centre; Street, 3 doors bone Nlatiantanico.' Pottsville, Dec. la, 104:4, -. f A ni. 23:341, ... 4iittf ' ' WAGON-MA ING. 'CARRIACES . - -•-, • I'll gisubacribers ,11. ring purchased the ~,ib...; carelagri , stelt of Me I. Jennln,gs, Wotad tr1:'''...,:..!"7 respeeittilly solicit -the pateinumr of his ` 0 nkl cwt.:biters and the public la geoseral. Being. determined tu ktivp op the ,reputatlou of the work, 'mule by Mr. Jentilitasore Shall emploir 2 poruo but; he beet hands and Material. elll and give usraltrinl. ' All work wide by me warranted:; ; : , - AIIIIIOI7 t'IiCItICIIARI.V. Shop, Morris' Additbtat. nearly opperte Yardley & Foe , . Pottsville, )loy 8 . I Kil,", :• , ' ~ . , Ift.rt . , :ORCHARD COACH. FACTORY '— i TIi'E'SIiDSC'AIBERS. having. bit' t LI neve meth . factorkit, . the corner of - . ' ' H cr..at and . 1 1'ashington74treeti, ()PPM!. t *.- ly,'3- If Putt & .Nnetinee Jlef Woe ninf) , w re . t' e--"'" 7 1 . • I heir:facilities for mannfartneing Mil g "i` ' . ' ' 1 4 odd li,tht tot t onliotrecrr deAerldt op cannot- be 'inr - , nassedots they tuteesiiatred the service. rf gcod atal-ev perienced noriunen. , 4l4eyluiend W use .00nn bat lbw ber>t materiel) and In4rit4 kop brought, np to Ake ,h• nets_themselte*Ohey . hope 'that - they [rip give Atli eitlit'. fiction 0411 thole whiith*or theta with their prdeutut* ttopairfng welly dieuei!and :cede!!! front `it' dietinee prereptlynttanded-toa , ,, f 1 1j. G. At D. 04 MAllimpp;, .- Suiteeille, 4 1 Y, 2 4 '4, , , - ' .-.• '_ 29.61 u :.," s. virtigetWlt Pir.6444 lCHl'di; CAR FACTORY ? : -,. , ~ ~,.; D-Espturktozy-.infipruis die , eiti.' Lk , sans of lictittylkiittaniut7 wad howbortclbal 'ttbei l l 1 uteudo tontinning. Ma :Ntleolwright, sad CarAtiatt&to , 1 t oriog Madams of. balite tr4bond, , „ . • , Aittbony 11. Kline. in herotrit tame. , .... ,' ;•••• 1 : 4 ,-F ".•-•:. . 'll6. etbibllplosiAit`looipotital Piltt &- - •,, ..A= 4 , „I, ' rattiness Toted*. "hot& bbth illt too happy 10 roteelve -ordeollor.iitll.lllnotiof .111iptut. est fr/11 as Drift and other Cartiduni.24l.tajnaPJf. work it4mhed f e ct tbo bubln,oo of, . i Tt uvet r i: i i, t z FFT.thectioracyr, Alho p } ,air nir work neferenne ik.rnadlOi - " - ''," ' ~ iltttiPalturwii, , ''lrkArtti t. ' l ' .1010.11111§11; - 0 I§AIL MANN.; :; Jowl ~-. t• • ••:•.;.-- t-..z; •,, • ••,...:,.• •., Pot brinito I UAW • . 2/06, & 33-01-,-/Wi 01! .ik :ii(Ottqli -4 :,?_% 1 ;- .-_,- ~,,,, Orllibi4l. 'Wilt" T r iirtV;Nl 144ifro, .i ~, ni_„*.,, ' tl4thkiin'th ifeleid tbrOnif t':D. 151 J:..--, _„. ' , NW wield l_calraii 6 4 .11100.`A - tholitibilethivenolirk ifs Ihltl sortmtmt of CARRIAGES on Ilan& consisting of °mom* hici r jrooted .17 VlStip Pure**- 8441 % n tiARTIFY deserlotlein.n 41 vitli Moo Milted% tlio ,t Anon od itylS. nisi hilutt.i.f itihlnitl riafiliAl. , 1101Wettrai tholordoosof axporlenendirorktaWinkd Wel WSW naothonisit Abonuithreikithoy,fetl aosl(noißtiali xesor . 31 1 1 4 4 etrullifitigictlqlsip# 1 9 0 4,WharP o r . it.a.p.hytimr, Ao, _ t.... 041. ill'd to !et* tire Wlstietlgm. ' lOW C " rqr . s t ll: . .. tlotnitiffiitil:lifttete - bo*Ellikeiii o * ly4one.tf4taiiiis foinOi gllStimailpint*Oßy27ol7 - 6 - 4 Mithoirin:Snnlitlondlimmer,AColitatlolionfalainsll4 :ValuegolA• iil;,;. ,j:4;, f l ir2,... IlniiiitilL44o2l , p h S-qlSlio 7 / . 1 i: f : I 1 elill% r 8 . 11 4. t 1 r• , lierlia r ! li n r xv :girth 10.1"5:i h the i Atevterri hilt et Me . Poithrille Coel Viusin andilid di cta* Itagicale. - '= Sire 40 Inches as tiotte.eiskied and Res.:l3 , re delivery at Barman 's suit at ~clazetitues' IMertOores. and at 31e..Pool's Office. 1865. '.` ~- J USTRECEIV'EO, VULL` 'supply of Se6ool'BOOks, abb. a 1,14.4 Asicetuint of.xidirodkairatoa ,frotu tbr, receqt Trade Fate. , „ V....0.0.111011E8' " 35 lickdrandStationeri Storo,eetitm itreot, Pottityle. October 13, '55 • -c : TOBACCO, CICAlie-AND-CIATB,. the•Hemburg •Setoking 'robiteco • iaud etAir..3lartarartary. I. 5 , b'usbebi prime 0.2 m: 200 barrel* Smoking ,Tobso -20d.00u Half Sparditielmel ita3.ooo Spardsh Shia; ,qslivi cr. L! Extra", la ttliLEfia :3l oX-E.Y. uurg. Berko county. 14/0:22„ , 55 , ; , , ,LEONA CI R. MINTIER. s ta If , 7 4 4 1101 qUA. r • , qOLLECT.IONS ATTENDED_ :To' ,„ t und.drets for galena all the prinOsal citles th o 17u on: ' Ablo; drafts for ou Englind, ;teat- Initd,and Wales: , • ..0 toter 13, 753 ;LUMBER .AND PROP.T, - INTZERI4.DKVIES, i are preparedto supply any quantity of hemick'nod o th er Um . 1 4 ... Tr, front their Mills (sawed ills (saed to orde at the 'clisrpest rates. , Deaden and builders will find theltintirost to poi trout thew. They have also a guintitv'of prop:tho bi,r. Melte°. which thoy wife deliver on! tbe Little SibuyI 7 klabibbroad.3mtlesubeve Tanurgrut:i.: - • Tontaquw ; ! July 7 p 'ss'µ' f . , TAX:COLLECTIONS._ liilnletasllYe abebd—Who'll be nets.' 11()TTNT,Duitlicate; $2,499 92 • piknio, 64..4;m; in, 'ltitZ, by Wei l Mattbews:teilet turfurilinersvaile. ' 'up the • Duplicate, July; 26th. ti;ss. in tall. for Coui)ty, State and Tax. ;taw- . Argon*. only 40-Lsibleh is Us, than "eee.tbird the • npuntut exonerated :under We obi sYskent. • By ruder of 11*Crn oroispionere. S. K..11.' 'llnty VI, '55 • ' gottsville ilatrila.. copy and charge Intolsoipori.. • USE, -; ty,!elms. 2341 m• MEM : , FLOUR , AND - FEED PARTNERSHIP.: • B. BELL hay.ing 'asociated "with 3tothers the emir awl r.. r ; zz ,z, d4 •us uess. the above business will be houtistut• =f,,trs,„, various branches tut heretoffre. • Their • aVo . .noy;_ou band .and are constantly receiving-large .ts. of flour and mill feed. as well ashay, oatsand corn 'hieh they will sell on the 'most reasonable tends fo; oh or approved credit. 3.1.1.1.13c11 neturcabia xitteere •, *Links fur the liberal patronage 'ltretolbre extended to In his individtad- rapacity, bop* that grid atten tion to business. and au endeavor to actommodatectuncen .•••sovlll continue to the new firth all th.) patronage here . 1 ifOrceatended to himself 'as well as bring new' custom , the present Arm of g , BELId& MATIMILI3.; • • Corner italiroad and allosihM street'', opposlteqnyder's Fonnctry. May 12.1854 19-ly ' 'WHOLESALE a RETAIL DRUB WAREHOUSE tti, f►htl..d«: M likei •-• ' Eim rd'y,l tot 17123 • , - /041, 'Pipet for Brown's Celebratrd Veruttifatte t,- , - - and Cherry Pectoral. ' .f ; 1110.P.CEIVING continually large .sup- LL i pllea of uftfpi. &e., in erixlnal pie kap% I inn prepared to. meet. all detuands frotn'tttorekeePera s ' itiyaietans, -dm. nt en udranen of a few percent:tat • rift' prirea. Laving resolved to make it advantage t 4' oink for all peraons• in want of pure and fresh Drugs and titinnienla, to bay - in thil market. I- - , ' ',' ' 9 , natan tly on hand all .the new and apprOved Ch4mle .1 and Pharmaceutical prepanttlonaof the United Statraand l!rtitfi in l'harancoptitu - With the nerricoo of qdralifted peraons and my own personal attention. the citizens may f. 4 confident of haling all their wants In the tray of lirittaatet the compounding of Pretleriptiona accurately an faithfully attended to. ' 1 , ". IIHOWN:1 . • . bet.2o, '55 .1241110 l'harmacrqisl. . ns , . it untlersiffiled, lesaliy lice.ed e, it dealer in ;Minces and Liquors effera tile' do/krwing rltniee ratalegite. every article in svbirh, is guaranteed pert am( unerptlitrltpri: • . : - i • •, - - . ~. ... W IL-NI: 8, i . . ' , • 1 .- l',; : l—nralie Juice. Oporto and Burgundy. • : ' . '.. . Wadeirit—rastindla, (told. - 1 ' • !,, Stdrry—ltoyal. Amontillado. .' .• i ! .I: eta ref---St . Est epbe. St. Julien. • - 1-' ' ' •i'• Whites tEnd.e.o.-11.tut.tianterno,' ramie- ' Velar—Mahon. hr. hr., - I ~, 1 . /Vanish If lnes —liochlarimer, l'A - Perettselner, , 1- 11elds• ~1 . , '.; • • : , belmer. Tranaitter.•Ar. •.. :. • " 1 C.snuipeunr-- , -OrandSillery 31ousseanr, he. 1 y . , ; 11 . '• LIQUOItS: - .. -•- 11 1 I Bretiteist,4•. inet,Castillion h Co. •ne: t i ego •,•,•,..4 -- .'.otar.i. Martell, :thirst Cognacs. 1'• . , e.... , 1% Ad Merry. . -.- . •• ' ' ' • t ..1 lleUand Gips-‘.qran.lo4leu. '.' . Srbledant Schhap s. . , ;• , '., Fran —Jamfitnt Spirifs.. l .cesr . lin land: ' . ' 1 ' - i . ,ll7eiskey—islev Malt l•trotett. Olc n, Monongahela, 1 risli. and Pennsylvan Rye. -.•'• • 'it Xl' B.A.T T S •-• , ''' 1 . ' . 1 1 ;1 Curaera, Lavender. Adsynthe.liii , sttermarett•r. grNDItIES I ' • Swiss and Limburger Ch eese. Sardines. tp , dbind Her. ripg, French Mustard, Olive Oil: FreneirChocelatei. hr. ~ •,.. - ItIOSES STROUFF, , Corner of CentrnA iiigh Streets- ,' Pottsville: Pa. ON, Stirgeini 14-.6m • . PROCLAMATION. Virr IIE ItEM;, the Zion.lV. Ilegine. President ebbe Quirt of Comnuni Pleas County. in Pentritylvrinia. and•Jostlee of thii •yeral.fen,rts of Quarter Seusions of the Peace . , Oyer i'vnoiriemand Genival Jail Delliery in said Minty, the lion. •F. 8. Iftibley arid Solomon Prister..ludges'of the %jilt Ontluiricr.Senions of the Paufe, Oyer and "termite. ekand General Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all *Hai end ether offences in the said County of Schuylkill, p 3 their ,precepts to me directed. lfaiti ordered ii Cm art Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quer t*Sofiffinfia the. Beare . beboldon:ltt Puttscrillei, on 3()NDAY; the :id day of D E HEIL next, at 10 O'cloek, to contlmigtwe weeks. ' • ' ' , .Notice is therefore hereby givetoo the Coroner, the JOitires of the Pears: and Constables of the said CocintP• that. they - ire, by the said preeepte tren t:meted to bet bleu and then-at 10 o'clock la the forenoon. ..rthe Said day.. with their rlls. - records: leqnliitlehe. ex 3mhationFand'annthrrrotnembrances..tedetbosetitince which, in their s.ceral offices, appertain' te be denq; and • :1101105e that are bound by recresnitancrti. to iiroseciate nodnst the prisoners that meth. then:stein be in tho coot or 0.1i.1 County of Feburlklit. art to be then and there to prosecute them se shall i. &id sure the aria siesireajat • . , Sheriff: Ptierlfra OMee, Pottsville.). November.. 3. 444. . • B.—The IVltneises and Jurors who are stuititionod t d':ltttend said Conn are required to attend punettiaffy.— In'esae of norkattendan e,the law, in such eases made and pmvided, I' onforryd. This notice is 'lUihltstiod by o rder - of the Court; thriski contertii4 sir goortke4emadv,f, accordingly.. - :39-10m EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL EST. - riiRE. undersigned will. sell at public •• rode, on SATURDAY. December - Ist, A.D..4855.at12 ociock. it., at the late residence of John Stine, deetnnal, itrTiriegmee township.Schuyikill county. the folloiring priverty ofsairi deceased: .....t .:- ... . ,_ a,., f SOA . All : that certain farm - situate In Pinerr. r, ' me town ship, aforesaid. about two miles front l'lnegrore.toljoin lag lands of l'eler :Rine. Maryilobhutost. Hoyt? &Hunt allWr..lohn geed and others. containing .Itr 'erred. ex: ,itotise of thoihmphin And ArtsOnehanna gained (be the sionte more ur less). About - llb acres whereof arietn' Ir grusti slate of cultival loo; 25 or 30 •acres are sowed with Tripter gram; about 15 arm 11110140 W are irrtrated.hy two gi lt 1;0 - er-failing rivulets: and about 25 or ISO acres i' .Ztl re emeredielithstawarrAtutbar..-..••-Thero is , ; an orchartiwith choice trees on, the prem. , -race. /ITN ' httpArtnents ciotdatroranooe. '...... 'tuna and'conimodious .two stOry dwelling house. is large imiv barn. a summer...kitchen apd laimhonso aud'all tie. mtisary out-buildings. a well with excellent wsteeand a primp near the house. The public road balding from iiihrgreee to SWatara Furrtace,and the Dairphin I,it Sus .toolutuna Railroad pass throtmh _the:land. .. ~' " . ' • ho. 2. A tract of woodland situate in hinegroTO lOwn ship aforettold.adicinlng land of Jacob- &leo and others coutehring 54 111:Tes, will he ,sold either siliarata. or In connecfbjn with tiro a ta ve • farm: toiwit purchaser*. • The underttrneit am ;stator- :' ' . ixed to sell the above property,4 prlrate rale 'at any tittle. - . .. rersons desiring further Information In regard! te the .litre prope rty will call upon either of the undersiz,ned, 04 - Ming about miles from Pinegrays2 • , - .tbnuld the libolla faint _not he so 4 Dane betel* the said. ISt day of Deomber.lssa. the undersigned will qn that J•tYlease the wind by °Tarry. • •• I.l:l3eguptlli ions wilt be made.known on tbe day of sale,. JACOB STINE.) l'r . • • - PHTER.Errisr..; al 4 tdr‘• • . • . , • r HE subscriber. announces ick the, ,ciii, I T IC Awns ,42;41t_tylkill ctlunty th . st li,m has i _st-cucell,the r A ttO MiI:WM end 3 afilS, 31 CIA LK'S' new Pa , i r ts.-tiouying-- 31111; whirls. is pennounnetilthcierratest. American:imienticui of the day.. The subscriber sew, i n s Writ three vi'6ets torratine of these . 3lll6ld Tull tipera. I litet in Treintintorhere Itsittlf/tan all parsons -to can mul seen in operation. . , ~ , This highly IngitilOtis;.and• Muth 'needed int‘it ,loti • • forms au entire new feitneelnAltentatolfactureceNbilar intoVonr; andAheWendld manner in which. it, per: rol+nis Its win*, artistung; Bolting," and itePtnating the grata ats Single.opseationlnto aeren different tynalltlaie .0 Flour and,reed, Mid that within s space of only stru. tykini tent lu Misfit by font. filet In breadtti; at Abe re 14isykrisectIve, bnahela-per Mgr, QUA Pak or "teach- burr millstones only thirty inches in - diameter . ~ - The ttfahl lit'citt'sertellittit slngleoperatiott Into Extra - 11W BifidnelntonaVllMYlottr , Vid 4 ilngs , ftilpeoreiatacdt.; Cud Bran.any power being applhafbie fo prop.] it ' from a Mit imisoltipttaftY other &Wired. ," The'sitial4l4.lt In/40:1 11 4 411 4htklads 5 gd-Yhoull4lFron wills: 4it eenmebluery; and the small , amoun t of pniree it, re . 4inirtal6 /No* it, adman esstalit thikira tong ft lk i l i and sevlationialtailpthsr fluntinglll4. ,sne a *atlas tbli lair to the Wants of the woad, that' ettesynalwAnill,nia.thhatisbnpjlotiOnstitivaribott:lbundef,t rppimmuing,i4n. o.,cir [ W941116. baMlng It powersie w Ay - erechill;efin now have within itlitr els 1 oda pii ti3Ter: 41IntitIViourtraeltilllint; the.tstfibun cost: otkotarAnsistai sefortbundred.dollarseanAthus,tlne etiortnnwa.nt, s I•tfriti talsed "Whin i th i ' CAW! States; eau' be t+ tbin t eComoimr witto ititlitnittso,l, ` , 4": • .0 - - i..'.• :* :• '` tau the b vui. Apia efiriyiff tie Cobol. ef„, tau is tis A clibillyir e l stealsk'pene ee i s , use d foltsoeillnitb Idlnultalltfnilitid , N.Tbelt effuld.bsitsseted. eta small expense' mut Would. enable them to manufse• tune their own flour. - In -FON4A-oultuve Abcoorota:t stv4 by, 4 liktrbrth. It is portabbiund whet, vut ow milliplatetthrstnalthwabllray; inahottri ideight , lotog bAuult simple I 4 tiny Anultilytty they, 11. Ito nut, stedellon Is so tlt ho.eonneeteil any trn diettle - nbith ,C - 4,173 110. , I. W k ir* T9 Zerirt lr r i l l 415 1 0 / 5 04 fit. OW 'At • it ht rollout' Hundreds or All:" idle reilitl'llillers and others wbo -lerstlon t seau be seen utthvfesidonee n¢ thosubserther, J. A. 14 irtet.' z;;•:huel4, EMI PURE , WINE ' rt`lo".lß.C. CLARK'S PAIM PLOWUNG 11114.4 The-Great invention of the Dity, lb, 755 .' , -`iz: ‘ , ,,y . ii•i4i'm,teir —:.' {'. IY,"O?E$ItB Itti:'' ',. ''' ' Di Jr...NNT 111.0.15 b. , . i , ~ . . ...: , Ab j . ..pbe.AbikAblyip4o Fla the roht.dad iiihilintori , s: -' As I sat dreaming in my ; elarclutir, ~,, i . ~. Withoutiteought ford rgnt tasks nignialted,'" ''' ' And for theitrlfflidthiW.liitoglltlie rare. .. -. •• ;- : ' ....; •,•'; •-• • ''....t ;4 , " .1. • --- ,--•••" I ''''.-f• -...:'',:• I watideredlWok AlwriA-1 1 410kt of statiffiri. 1 ••-•,- ,;' With 'near a arpre'of tail erstours oti•itir44: '• : • ' :Arid istaisat last. sitissi Idly was awns* blooming While tier the raopntaluaerept the mondug gray., ',r..ls was thelantlad dreams: mut yea.thrt rothatte, , _ :: 3 , With its low roof anit woodblawsliaded:dowk •••• ' 'Was like Vitale while passed my ninny eh ildh;MtW ••' , • , j , • And. la my waking-maim inhurno morel, ,- • • .. -, - , there - was ittlittfir litliooneltbetbri4t," i'' ' - With, an o-burni browa,itad brown, uncovered fitalr:i - That know fun'trailbe clear Moolespelibled bottom, , ' :-Itntlievor trod a hard and dasty Street. 1 '' ' .'• • ' • .. . .. ... .. ~ " lidokedin all their eyel. ind oh! what beimirg • '.'Of bliddloit halm and sinless thlih 'was them - -'.... '• . , "And when theiroyous laugh went up to beaver, ... •- ••••theingell Must tutie borne it as a prayer: ' , • . .I, looked in all their Oyes, and 'Death kw IMbrs ..... ,• . -.' '' Of one, the wildest In her heitrt•tanght - glee. ' • ./. mar lodited.ftwth.andspalto tom* • welernal, - , And down l ;melt, elasping-that other. Fie. • ~• . 7-.,. .. •.• . - . . - --. .. , 1 pressgl her lung unto ray lonely b00m.'...- •;: • . .'; And felt her skerasiabaLthe world did hold; " . Alol WM I.salnt She mut a 1+14101 0"trliv , ": •. • • •-•- ' And earth is blihted. slwrowful• tt i T i l cold. .' • She Was not like to Me, whom. years t o giveti ~.: -,, " 'A tempted heart that ever'goed astray t ; . - Who (abet lift my oyes in trust to heaven. -For doubts that two my ehild-liko &la away. no was not like to mo : her heart wail dnloss, : And recatidalto *kith' her April •• - - - The tender germs, 0 Cusaal ;Glove • bm'yen I , That Might have ptured tome a n uts biost I -- b r kpaar tier ive without a stain upenit,' • 1 • ' • - Ile Latham pure an prayms she nlithtly =IC- ' L tier hopes sit lair. they were the ars J•kritiser! ; ' 3-U , Of the Fweet dreams that came to Maas ber bed ' , could rkilt say:lnas I—the tendectiosatoM That this dark. day Milli bean so nigh my heart; Ohl uo, alas? for slues the years Lade met. Me. The cord that bound us two bath snipt apart. Oop koep and sometimes sena rthat rlther ma" / To warn my tut, as she bath done tcedlt,f. By all my EYet-prints from' the path right, Aud by Om mpeitones passed,upM toy nay/ , Cif A VIEW OF MOM The following giaphiC descri atadt we take froth Blackwood', .ugust; Seen from the sea, at the ills ante of a few miles, Cronstadt looks like the picture of a flood, wherein trees, ships, steeples- and towers are seen half submerged in the "waves, and the whole scene, Viewed through I the haze of a sunny day, seems a confused' traze of gilded I cupolas, tall masts and sold forts, all floating in the water . As the sky clears, and the eye gains its' true focus, the maze resolves itself into the plan of a wellAefined i ind formidable stronghold. The forts stand forth clear and distinct. the shipi mark the bay . of the harbor, and the masses of houses even • unie a form. Now less than ever does the vi w present any feature of picturesqueness Ind beauty..--,Strength S i s its only chrra risti.! It is a L I plan, not a picture—a plan in irked by hard, firm lines, denoting security ad defiance.— This stronghold of Cronstadt, and its fellow f at Sebastopol, standing as they do at either extremity of the empire, are true indices to the spire, which rules and L e'policy which directri the• destines of Russiii, and as such are especial Subjects for stud . North and South,' they•represent a system of progressive aggression,.which fixes its b sis iti defence 1 I and , makes each successive fo tthold which it I ,gains not oely a stand pointof preparation for future advances,.but a barrier gainst attack, 'a refuge from repulse. I Let us study the one before! Ilet us take a more,accurate au ral,position, ere we see how u 9 have devised its impregnability I 1 The island of , Croustralt lit in a bight he-1 twixt the two shores of the ulf; and is no t! I where distant there than abou six miles from the O/inland on either side; nd /even this,l as anayigable distauce, is so itch straitened by spits, shallows, and mud-1 adios; that the actual passages, are reduced t very confined limits. - This is the case es m Cially with the r,c,, main channel, which reins he ixt the island and- the south shore, and is so narrow and shallow that its 'navigation !alone, except under experienced and skillful ! guidance, is a. difficulty. It widens and deepens a little,' however, towards the southeast end, into a tol- l erably convenient ;:and spacious anchorage, ' and, turning thence towards tl e sand], ends ,• in an inuer, harbor, well lecke , and sheltered! by a bend in the land, and p rtly ;protected 1 i by. the Oranienbaum spit,hich juts out! 1 towards it from .the south s err, and which being covered by only a few, feet, of water. offers an effectual barrier to the approach of! ships, and is impracticable flir, the advatice of! troops. Two passages lead front this round he south-east side; but these ,ire so intricate., o environed by shallows anpatches, that I f le ni they are navigable only by ve Is of 'a small , class, and afford no reviler comunieation• with the north channel, which is broadei and deeper in the centre than' the other, though it, also becomes very shallow at some distance from the shore. '1 heisland itself is about six g- ! miles lon, and a utile and a halt widelat the south-east, its broadest• part.' Thin part rep-, resents the root, and hangs ce, like's square! piece, to the To - tr i pe; which shots out, narrow I and narrower, towards the tip; .until it ends' in a few brokenrocks ' over which the waves ripple. Slightly raised above the le. el of the sea, a little barren track of rock and Gaud. it! would scarcely afford sustenance fur a fatnityl or feed a flock of sheep; iet now cut into; docks, covered with barracks itudstorehouses, and surrounded by forts, it is a prize which; mighty pations strive to win and to keep. , Let us next see holt art has so ;noch en-, hanced the value - of the spot we have been ' surveying. A first object fn the design,; whicli songht to convert it into, a naval ar..en- al, was of course to find a suitable site for docks, magazines, and defencies, which must grow around the harbor and anchorage. The square end of the island was paternity adapt.; ed to this purpose. It had* sufficient and! compact space for the building; it was sur rounded by the sea on all sides, save where it:wris joined by a narrow' neek,of land to the promontory beyond, and would thus be pro- 1 tected by a complete line of eireemvallation; and it offered, besides, a facility for the dig ink of immense basins on its south side, which might compensate for the smalinesi of the in ner harbor, or. Little Road, as it is called.— There are three of these , ---the man-Of-war, the middle, amid the merchant harbor—all entered by regular locks from the Littieltoad., In the two former S. great pact of the Ittlfiii n ships lie during the- winter'. months, - whilst their crews are transferred to Infroicks on shore. `The next step was to defend these harbors, and, as a couseqitenee, '.the n • old ifltshioned straggling foriresa of Cronstadt arose. Then came Fort Peter; hnt,'.-rrs time went on, it was deemed necessary -that `the• Great-Road, and even the outrunce shotild'have•their del fences,_ But tbe passagejtuo the beckon-was about arid-channel, and could not therefor., be effectually commanded ! by forts. _oweither shore., This _Wns; , hOwever, nn obstacle, a no cliff:l9oy to a sYsteni whibh kas.rii.sed - a city on a marsh k and - straightway there sprang up - a suet+sstort of gikatitie'island fortresses, commanding every approach, and threateniiito' at mariY points wbotteentration bf lire,'whieh must,inesitablV - annihilate' any ,• mutating f0r00.,,, .• -: _ • ,-,. r , , 1 - f z :.:0../ 0 We wask;reviele the forts in reverse order fl-cfmAeitcOeuf -*mi t , begin-from tbit• 'e,ufsidn, ns *iv f,,w,e, wem adcaneing,to the 6 ,4 1 / 4 1 ~ , ,419 i u f )fl i k i P °s • t he'ir . 4144 we Ara Making zor' t lfie entrance. ,The first ..ohjtet itiele InteientS itself is thetulliulien,"a Artll, stolid, beicowitower,' ittindirigi on' a - inelr, Min n - eeted - .Probabty tly' it" reetf with ih i -tilstrill *ore.' IVe steattr onwards, fattd'Oe the tied hantl;l6e,iouth side, Fartßisbaiderishs before us. the Westin eonstreetiou, but not the least fe midebie.4theee , e34raordiaary erect/ea& Likcall.the ofiera l jt ; is built'oa# foundation foriiied by Piles dine,ti into cle; hurl.. X,,it AIM two tiers of easenuttea; anti:an its trpxatis nuiunred :eil,ol6gye:. _tre f t,rcAlfaepig:fitu iiitilteee' (Mott, presefitgA eitrye t ivririgt4 Nord tili erintri, with's, ihreVeniulia oirifither ,Ifkkti4bleirifthitr titigiitrtintiaat "ihfd fat errs: ;1 The uninbeir of grins in thht lit 'A wati..!! s ously stated, but we could count .fitiritittran! 'brastires in this front, besides the guus en bar uoas. 40 `• •:. , J l' '• ',•• ' "" - :itli' , ! . .72ttl'ht jt.l. -- ; ;, - ' I.ikuos 40,0146 , 4**4)10iii, knonoie4 00.ibq !seat fiwociOrtlioge*ftntitem4,o.ojftuticoo, .44ediirmukilkAtKt.:*.p?Pex-Aecul4 qt 0.4 aa:tivir.iecitilim . wiiiwooP..g.4 itecgWir • Plulqaelfrequirefitnitny And.wik'deriat,iond ;from genera iini.l,l4AW Ae nwst-therefare trY imberintelligiNe,natheF4lnta,agientific,.,,,A. . itillo. flgtiler:t. o lo*Etito.7lo4-. - hafalrtn-1 2 0 11 h :Aide , ' Rort AkViitliotiOget*. Wit AI bilge round .wont, Oirling.l l -nernpflMilar.f.rQoEl4 4 s4,ig. twitinftnir roirkor . .gnasonnt • sow beingen,nay beffel •.,ThistfOrt dteatid go, ecuita4',oint:,ll4o. diedlueikuliskorGirkoki,they,,ipa.of.-,v..04 , Aargwiiiibreougl.4,4l4 Acct would et:feel:o 3ll Y ',sweep thei,-e44:l4 l 9 l 3 , 4,ofkAanuet 4 1 .*Pkiog .4 01 1c.nnwing,A4_ ;5 0 f,1**444,4"Wing.,41ex - , lafiderg:ll*.O.t4tijitif-"Ttigt*GrW4l.AigstapAnd -!j9m1)4.4 141 1,.Maffe qtron,Pe_ters , -44 1 9W fOrti , •fientien!ge. tho name :gide aa .ildernnder, ; but -,nVIPX-.4 1 the 4 1 011.4.,e;: AIR two- low „curt:tint, a large town in*, 44entrei and arutiller, tow ere akeither ntukcoinprimthe front: of this work. It is notequal-to,the.two (Ahem it/ 4i f nieusions or.numbec,ntgana r butis still very formidable frinn ; 4Eli : enfiladingg po l lition. 7-On the opposite side s just itifrinit or theitOi "4 of ilicContnitabium spi4 &Id flinkinkthe'fnitilth' -ok,the inner iiirbortotcor•Citid Castle, „threatens. na. This, :theoldtat of the series, the . first dernonstratiqu-of the acterne- of de fence, 'whiCh haesiiied been eitended - ,a En'ul tipned 30 , .*StIyi-ii iiireriiiii lio - its successors indesiginadelibarathworkrtanthip.' Though miler rt : andeueffort, it answered its first pur 05ek as . 000). fortress,, :wen, enough, and even nOtr ; would play no mean part in , the flanking and' ,enite.Citratiiig' 'combination, which foilirs the mairiprineiple in the C'efenee. , ;Last,. but not least,lnither in size or import anee E ,Menschikoli rises, vastandglariug, fewerin aboviell the others, with it , four tiers; rind its massive walls. " ' This was• evidently' fil tnennt to be the 'Crowning Stroke Of the inner, .. it Rithink was ofthe outer defences. Un like its brethren, it stands on tirrajirtaa, and is built near the mole-head, at the south an gle of the square end ',of the island: .ft. is ap parently a square, solid mass of masonry, eon- Strueted without anyivery elaborate or scion iifi c . plan, but presenting a front of casemated batteries, which - would flank Cronslott, and rake the approaches fo the inner harlitir with a tremendous lire. We might think that the acme of defence had been attained by such ad aggregation of fortresses; • so thought 'not the Russians, for they have moored some of the line-of-battle ships of- their fleet betwixt Menschikoff and Cronalott,',. thus effectually barring the entrance to the dinar harbors, and forming an overwhelniing increase to the force tireadv concentrated for their. protection Be yond this' barrier line and .behind Menschb koff, are the basins before spoken of; and be h;tid them again are the great magazine, the dOckyard, and . canal. i More to the north are laid out the barracks, find other public build ings. - Such and so defended is the southern channel of Cronstadf. Such- is the. place Which hair•brained theorists expected our fleet to attack and tape.. English hearts are stout—English ships tire . strong—English sea men are skilful ; but the man who would lead them . against such fearful odds, would lead ' them to certain destruction, and leaye the country to mourn °ref ,a catastrophe-greater and a tdder than has yetclouded, her aunals. MOM ME iioti of • Cron- Magazine for ; - • • •WATEDIiOBE.OF MAR 0 Y, ,UEEIC OF - CO Cw „ Among the items in gueew Mary's . 'wardrobe iaventory, we observel.'one•little hat of black tairetv,,embroidered all over with gold, ,with black feather and - gold band: Another hat of black taffety, embroidered With silver, One of black velvet, embroidered with silver, and one of white crisp (crape); also a little gray felt hat, embroidered with-gold and red silk; with a feather • of fed and yellow," the royal Olorsl of Scotland. These belonged to her riding Attire;" but she had' also- a rich variety of hoods, Coifs, awls, bonnets, and cornettes of velvet; damask, crapd and other. „costly ma terials, etnbruidere&iwith gold, silrer, l silk, and pearls: with thesp she wore. her 'regal frcintlets,of jeweler's 'work and gerns.l Her veils were for the most part.of, crape, passa mented with borders of gold, etlibroidery, and 'pearls. The following quantity described at , tide of-oriental luxury in Marys wardrobe in ventory appears tohave been an anticipation of the modern parasol, Sr . defending her face tram the too ardent rays of the A' little canopy of cramoity datin, of three-quarters hug, furnished with fOnges and• passes made of golf and crainoisy with many little painted battonS, seriing to bear shadow afnre the Queen." Another ofjthese fanciful bandaemples , ivarlitade or sitatif — dttiiiiitk And 'carnatiou 3441040 d %id/ ; carnation and ail er. _ • She had and;thirty pairs of silver shoes, laced anditessarnented • a=itli' - g - old silver, beSidei nudis or slippers in great: variety. Her gloVis vice of the gauntlet form,. fringed .and embroidefred l =witti gold, silver, 'colored saki and small pearls;- Her. hose were shicked with-gold or silver; but she did not diidain the use of Guernsey worseft for winter wear. She had short Plonks. of black, velvet, embroidered with silier and of white satin, mibroidered and fring.ed with gold; a High and ru:antle ot,blnek nieie;passamented with • old, and- lined. with; black taffeta; At- bine'. 4ighland mantle and it white Highland man= us.' And first • I fif its, natty t ant) foresight Her gowns,taskiniii, skirts, eleeves, doub.. ets, and , lardingales viere very costly, but,not, 0 numerous as theist') of her good sister of "Fmgland, who rejokedA the possessien of.two. • huusand magnificent:4l(.BBes. • Mary Stuart's. vardrobe contained -bat fifty, of surpassing ichrksi and' elegance: 'The first in her 'riven ory is a "roberoyal of purple velvet, embroi. !sled alxont with goldiand furred with Spotted I:rtnine. A long loose gown, white satin, the oreasts thereof lined;Witft a breadth of cloth 443ilver, and passamented about With a brOad )assament •of silver.: A - loose gown of era anise satin,: taint,' 144' lined in -the breasts vith frosted cloth of g01d, , -with a broad band ,f• gold . about. the- save.. And high-aid:At 401/-tailit gown .of. thin.Ancaraii (mutation, •Olored) taffety, with tong and short steelies t ~ a ssamented over IheLlkotty With silver passe „tents, and small cordons of silver - and blue • ilk.” This dress freln the lightness of the -, naterint, was evidently for summer wear. She :,ad also a longlailed gown of •ayts 'woolen minufaeture), - seicft (meaning', mbroidered), with sitter and wfiite bilk, tack; Leckit with burtette*---tthat is to say, made- low 11, the bodice, trimmed with staffed toll's •of he same material. - 'white satin long-tailed neckit go;vn, paiumented all Over 'With otd; one of blue damask. passatnented all' .ver • with silver ; • :otie of • aurange with one of chith.bf silver,frosted with' told on green velvet; .::anotheitd,' cloth otgold, , inbroidered, with .tritver. grounded With. purr: sating ; tnade low,ib the lodice, and ;run, • lied with a geit, or edging lace, of g01d.,.- • ,5 1 rientific Votes. Plaint& FACTS mu), Int ions are now being ',eceilred. in London`-tor ,he _two- forthcoming additional volumes of,, ~‘ltteriulay's .Ilistory 141 England,,which: were. announced to issue December 4th.,-„The ; LW., inipool Albion, in noticing the fact, safe that the subscription in) undoubted y reach 40,000' and that the.day,o , will- be post ! , 'poned, and that, theleinitto'the public of these .i0,001:1. volumes (40,000-copies,) the price of I.he:weeit hein* , .Cl' 14i Would, be '470,100 r tad,;if:placed side; - by aide, - they theymanid tx-telift . ;=:ii,l,Qre than. t Arkilett atita-half, the, tittlet length bekng ,1 ;333 feet.four !l!iledre,,apon ,aitoihei, they . Would tower t altitude winch wouldto,the fitghesE to . i'l4rt", i and' wore' hen 'three titilbtkhelheight'ilitilned' ;4xiiutcit'Cl6ib'erin4ho he triiideiiintratlilfte' t ecteit "Tt iediffiatilt,lo 'ecinv'etitti eadi~ re • lized notion Ale would be, as if WPM:Ws Cathedral, the ,viontnent, Pompeys , pillar, and- -the great ?rantairertralllpiamd-Afte- tqx:ut- tin'other; hug : height would.,,trit t sintounk , to more. than OVA atgOlts o o4o,4oClkN. ~ .Tibetixeigh‘tAro k!DMing.e!..4ll at ,l#o,lP4!s!Ost: litottiP,tre ¢f ,eight.tiute that - of d. ticbi 16gebibei,Ittid Voietdeklitili,4notle - gtefi` thi*eit be 4,14a0s 'except theivOr.*: itteinlltt, Whlchf-.hea 7 ineitillbeehi'ltasithidetf; '„ hough many engaged in the attempted-C+& '`!. ;hien have been Ining.,! MEMM i.,jy. EMI r- b s s . : - :.%1: -. . , - . : . ,-'..-'.:,,,,.. j: ".7 \ . " A ZEN =I , . a 1: ~~. j n.' 47-- KNORM 44 • „L_•-•4 ' ST 4aving. procured ir Primes , we also 110100100144 to e4ctiWbit4b PltlSTlNtaiiprOpilen 'W, 4 44: 41 41 4 F1 : ' 144424- MPI . , Zi4 13 01 tab be (lone at any other estatlir It nt lu tneostty, mart . 11 s Book*, 13tatjgder1ij SO:gaffusf• lita?lltard 27c...et5, Hand lioweriNdi . • • • diagrahlotrAlinisidAV- , j• ttlitifecutr;-_ - - ' . gaadk.. - AM.W..,teirto.ol3 l l inarArgatzrps more extensive than tairontly other Meer In this so. :4 00-o,44,l° ,TO!g i r d l a rrPtAqlNN. 4l 4 l° **l l l o ,7 . lifer leirbitig, v i iios rac , Witt rintettrumelf, wir?, 11l jrnaratitWin4 time Mtn' 421•COLOR11.$0** .44 441440 440 4 gt:11:' , ...u ,, ,Evl , . _ NITIDERY 3 • • pooks boun4 iu every varlet' , of zz th l ok 110,k, 0 t'o' or 4oirte rr: E !EOM MEG In . . , . . ~, 7,,, ;, ,, :i••••• ...) ivr.n'T: ~4 4 :-., L ,t‘ , , . ~ J , ' . za.' oTRATIISR OF ...,1A LT •ti XDER 241AGARA Fifria-` I E - Id&Rain; Of 'TBrooklYPi'lv 0 has , -; 'tetteilnedlthalveitsltirderrtifiuglherilittleabahe AoetislitheiNisvolLiktwalfttoittrtitt belound , a s O i " .- S , P r k u ß" 4 4 .FF:tbgall,P 7 ' , V l i4AtralTl A The ono tati rte great"ilinestone„emli 'Odell tiirni Ai eisttiiiiiiielliettitigara,. ' , t! frailLstruelhiVit te;VattitlvitiftbhVstritum ibitt •thaNiagetaime: the:140164 its bed • lie-';I Aiw-tk . Folisilm4 I ?eigg!iscftt.l4r.T.Marikieh AllsoVer.the,florseShotapd err the Anted eati,'Nerth`Of tlestilslankhai handdifffiiii• 1 ty in iittkitiet :heaths ser vast deOlyintoNiiiiih the hiolten:riailt of the liriestarmarallaivrbiel ' Plin,Palle ,theeatareet t fikile2z fa.itstratelnAtz , t . ki, eyes a large,traet. of ~coqatry! water ed hlthe 04ot/ilea; ehleit'aeetit tolive a sab terrattedit,eerditiettieittieur itritVitheliareiteis of Heels; injeeltaid;aitd thote4f thiv sebtfi ern.Part;of theEttroPetweottliuthe air •turbance wooled by the earthe/ft ;!tt . ;44l.q*, in 1775"cailied the agitation o . t.:e,, waters . of Lake Oittarit ).. He' says' tliat 'daltaine4e volume of gas Arises frimn Orel chasms into .which Niagara. plunges .frOm. the Aufty.i;reci ,plees which, form the Homo Shoo n the.. Atop neati ran t and might . with, proper apparatus be iWiiitetl=latiti when :on fire efettld greatly 'excee . ti'- iiilbeitity the flames- Of , the gas Its •tending•from the &elf, ravines , of - the' saliites of Kanhaw4,,Nbich , give a ,eolatnet of ; dame of seventy feet in ,heig h t . Hiscooclusiou.trom all his ikser'vetiens is, that the:greitt falls do -net date beyond the universal deluge': • ' ---- A PKTIUFAcTIO* r -AIND D4617-Si- REOTY PE ON STONE.—Tfie editor of the Oqua qua Spectator .? Illinois, it is stated, has two ra ntarkablieurttititieisiti his cabinet.' One , of them he says ; appears to be a' petrified' bare, so perfect in form:that even the skin preserves its distiuethess where the knife the trim mer has rounded the edges. The ether speci men is a stone containing a photographic press of a beautiful landscape. Kis about four inches long: by two inches in *titbit the pic ture represents, in. their true colors, a bluff or bank of yellOw clay, the meandOring line of a creek Tined with wino% sand cotton woods ' and spring crowned , with' n large tree. This lands Cape is the correct representation of a view : in Warren County, 111. 3lr. , Patterson, the editor, attributes , the picture' to the ac tion cid' elec.ridtity during a thundee Storm . , *kilo the image had been reflected on the surface of the stone. ~Hiscellaag: :i'eout the .New En9lis,ad t Far;ierr:t. MAN NOT; I WILL BILE THEE „ ,Froni. the Cradle to the grave; the,vi eissitud..s of life; we need and we receive ,the help of God.. He gives the newlboim spirit into angelt t' care, and spreads , upend it en atmosphere of ; love, fostering 'sweetest flowers that blossom in human hearts— Its young, flickering life becomes zt torch to light the-feet hen , onward. • its glowing !affections, its radiant smiles, its unconscious innocence,. are all aids from God in ,the cause of virtue and holiness; and as the infan(emerges• into youth, others supply his place, and become to him in turn messengers of grace, and links to . purity and „pence. • ' ! - - When in -Middle life the ' burtiew ,of care preSs most heavily; man is never Air:taken:an. less voluntarily he puts help ftat±, from him. The same- yearniug, amid etlibiacink, lore is offered Unto his acceptance, th6ettue helping hand, is stretched out; but neither ‘ isintruded upon - him ; :he van accept or reject,: and the responsibility rests upon himself: And when!age creeps on and the light of the eye is dimmed, and the el.:. Is slow to catch even the accents of the 'dearest voice, and the once elastic step is feeble find uncer. lain ; when the hand is tremulous . and weak. and the heart is bereft and desolate, that there is'hut one solace left, the love and help of God ; and through . the gutherinlOwilight; and along the shadowy way, hiS Voice, more precious than the sweetest is heard sayings to. faltering faith, "Fee .trot; I will help thee.” •"' :- • •' Always and ever, wit it' pursnitigH the path of duty, we may be sure of God's help: It comes in inninuerable ways thitt,!we. cannot alwayi trace directly to Him i'hut faith will never doubt,'nor fail to render mite 'Him the thanks and the 'praise.' - We cannot tell in what way ibis 'help may come; perchance in the deStraction of some cherished hoe, some foUdilesite.: His ways. are not as our ways; hence the necessity of that child-like trust inculcated!ihr.the Scrip: tures.' The blessings we Most Olivet; if grititt-.! ed, may. prove a : fearful snare to l our virtue and the trial from which weT-tnostthriok may ; prove the cross from which,wa May ascend, into Heaven. 'We will trust the in the prom ise of His help, nor presume 'tit Say, through what. avenues it shall approael oar needs..:. . This promise comes to us with; added eta-, phasis when Spring; with itk aw4ketting breath, redeems the streams front theirlong eaptiVity, and unlocks the forest-bound Leartli. Whetr t the'sower goes. forth with his: Seed, qu -every blade of grass, in each note cf the:happy bird in each warm breeze that &petits to have, strayed-with'its perfume • frotelte, rkates 'or Paradise, he has renewed rissUrance of • the . '" divine assistance. • All tbese.speak with the., voi4O f .pod, Mat he knows Wiit the warm rains )till, come s ntid the bright Sane - line, that'atightsi t l 'five; her cooling. airs and plenteous . chess and 'that these arc God's help to his feeble endeavors; He must toil and hope,.and leaOlthe increase. With the :Universal Father. • ' .7. • And . they whose IM lias fallen in crowded cities to'whom the roiling hilltE'Mfid brOad' meadows are a rare and coveted. sight, they' have . their Manpeasatiousin some mysterious , ordering of Owl's Providence,: Puty . is p all a word of solemn import.' Its requirements' •are not to be avoided Without din, or' fulfilled' withonut • the approbation of -emitscienem which is, the divine law of, heart. IloWever distasteful. in ( prospect, iu,perform. Mice it carries its own exceediii,l' l great re . • i ' • "' •F6tr-not will help tlift l With that. help all fear' vanishes, and the future pathway, : though roygb, becomes clear to the ,apiritottl Tisio..t. With lit, life los new charms, since its: perils- sire less to be dreaded; ratid 'death' ltisis - ILI terror. for the once dark valley le rijoich,g in the beams _of- the SartA Righteousness:',, Let, us , take =he sacred- truth j to our.inmost hearts and it will aid us to attain that holiness which should be the soul's I warinest ' We must pray.for 'it, strive fori iti will' not elude us. Earthly treasurOs lEoPish : evert; - in our gmsp,but holiness is a eure possettsion, t guarded by God himself,:and :Only changing, ;that it may increase ttutOPeifeetion. 11 There is a disposition s observib n some. to iieW . unfaverably everything Ill!. fulls nader their 'notice: "They seek t O'gem - confidence , by'always• differing frent litheo in jadensencf-- an& to depritats what they allow to be warthr in itself : by, hinting at some tui4ake briniper 'fection in theperformance, ,You are too lofty , or too low in you'r' manners; you are toefiu• get* too profuse. in` your expehditurea; are too . factturisor toe free in yours*eh; and:, so„nf the rest, Atmv,.gua,rd tigaiastObia ten• dency: Nothing will more conduce! to your: uncomfortableness tban.living ;1 in the nelgh: laiihood of ill-natare, - and being familiar with diSeontenk Th e disposition Oasts *kb indoVoi gone, and Is Jaw and, base itself r Rock it', any 11mila:he rendyio pride; themselves. on, faedity in' the svenee, let tbem . re MeMbers-thet the '''acitinisition': is Cheap' and easy.";: webibt can: deface atxi- -destroy' dell neas and stupiility„abielp sel4ta lack nation or Means, can cavil and.find fault . ; and ; creiithing , " can tarnish - '!gnotsinie, prejudice. nadlenvy•with' a bandle- , ot- Williazic.ray.t • • 1.:4'.1'; '4l ;air* 'litigate/0- 0 % ETq 11 P 4.eat,Pier* triitiltandini near the hotel ' af ' . tonnis, sayi tbie Wen* cif. a - recent date, littlatthop'cor:faia sWtgrigis '' rhat44o.ll3 l )ltigeklo4l, Wgfit, up to ;he Priqsi,dent an 4 ico,4 /.4 1 ;1 mytat.band; "riVil'at is sour 'nattier • said . the..Pfisiderit:l ,Ncni AistorArker: trpalleatt" said yonog AcCieriOvi Vh 2 C- 113 00 1, *' 1 ;band.' Tka, 4.?itati 1114441444. atirt "triazi'yoing;NrileriCa went s eontentivr rind' 'that 'trip; wirm . PresitleitC, pttr,
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