TER.IS uF,r.dz AINERS' JOURNAL SINGLE .1:11,C6ICTION D it.1.1,,s poi. annum. paytthh tx a4vanc.3—S.2 24. • p‘t•l tu,,itiA,—and nut 1413 ; „1 .L.• •ar. 1 rt•....•1i , (. 1 (Me n.i•lres , ., in alvrtr.ci... - $3 O , Co I ~-,+ d. , d.. ,1,. IV +, • , t .:. , ,.11 11., . .do • d , , 20 LK) I ' • ,u 1 ..a.i.,rip•l ,n,l in u-t I‘l invariably paid In advance. : 3 . 1 d ,ent to uno 411r0. , :5. . , , CAttatEtS AND OTIII:Et: uirk Lr (Uralshal to Carrkrs and others.l if $ ; p-r 1O) copies. cash on deliver). •I L-Ve -ru,n , ..91 and Sfo".+l l'etchirs supplied 'with the .I , )URN AI, al 31 in advance. THE LATT ntiiirtIPAPER.S. 'lf col'oc•rihorg ',ter di.o,t,ntinuaney nf their new► p th • publisher Muy uttibue t.. send theta until It 41.1'14!-U,ili on.fl • •t or rtftts • to t 3 ,“! their 9i,Vspn: Ittr • f • t • •.hi •1/ h. s ,tr.• t he 3 sie h? .. -p I• ;All,lllO Or t t o:,1 oi h4tio4l. It,ve ..tiker.o.l.!eS 1,1111n:1111P: t h-• 4141.1 tn.+ o -ox4ixtpor... ar, s..nt to the forme. Air • •tion.thev tro rettrimsiblo.. . Iv , ' de , •11 , • - t teat •tirtrAng to take newspi th ore•novi - .1: then - • .1 r.r. is Pri-nu intentiu tttl fraud. , . .. , I, , TRANSPORTATION. - 1 ~, E DITCATIONAL, J. S. STEBBINS, THE:ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.'' •''' - KEfitWliCK INStIT - UTE. PhnPRIrT n 44F Tlli s • DorfSVILLE To HARRISBURG THIS SC'HOOL is e.stablished upon COURTLAND STREET HOTEL, • k This line connects daily a ith ail their great South. Merril and phpula• prlnciph.% Vol •CI L 1 11)11 5 ' •rw t 1 . 1, 4 41 - 4' KIX TWELVE. ° 1110. 28 Courtland Street, New York, ern and Ilestern ',mites. By arrangement their place 01 1 P ared here ran attend to an and all the usual,.l-n3- $ , s';l . 4 41 00 42 2e $ . l 0 _• TE - - - , 350 v '''`) IN VI 8 the attention of Coal Mer y (NI /:1 . 1)) I business in Pottsville still be at th e once of Howard ok I mental branches, inelndinu Dancing.. at it under the di . Co Sr IFILLIA.3I2t, huperintendent. = recti o nlif the most exwrienerti mivtent. tivtunastic .0 .tN , N. EN, ...v.r.. , r) 4 41 , 1; a• • 9QI MIX 7Ty 144 7 0 , I chant% and Operators, and the traveling public gene- ap n t 1, Is" 16 tf Exerch.ts tr . ", taught 15 a re:ular physician.hese a 4 •1 a , 2 u•+ .1 on , ( 0 , , , ou t rally to his establishment whichis situated in closepmx- .4" ends. , bill he find au indispensaile addition to the One slur , ) I I T .. , . 0 .... 2on ,AI 54/ ) -, i imity to thr place of Uniting from Philadelphia. Boston PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. tu ix) 1 ,, t ,,, 1 advantak.... of the. Ho..rdinu Sr 'l4l 13 they both impart Thrts• s • sua - a, •00 4 4 ' 54 12 ill .... 0 A m , &Y. , . ~ / I Ifec 15 ,'55 50 fire ' r.... - I grace and prompt. the /wall!, For cimalitra address , F our ,lii is• 40 0 -1 01 7 ,?..! 1 ,, n o ~~ of I - , en AS L ANC ktitElt. Prznelpai Xot_ris t, town pa Idi tut ' f ''m • I quart.•r fl/ . 5 11) I, 5 a si• ' rt., ta , ; 0 4 1 •WESTERN HOTEL. j 'lt . IThe. Oi. 110.11,11 i ..I,:v %Mita_ IL iiNDILk... I ~ a r tuts -t)I t, r ., a . ii if e Minn 'J 00 12 00 1 0 00 -' v' D. D. Wtuchester, Proprietor. AIN ANI) AFTER NOVENIBER lst, 1, Dn a ° c ,I ', , t un ' 1., 06 2,, . 3.) 00 . 44 111 ) ' tlO 00 flu to Noticitay• 41 ea, h- accompanied will, an 19, 11,1 , Courtland et , New York [18,15 ky Ps .4. until furthir nothe the tolloa , ing 'sates of , uIIITTEIi DEN'S , --,- . ..,.i ~? .....-tiseurit 5 I cents e 1 Freight wit be cha d r.l pounds: Hotel is located in the bus es , 1 M O P e " P - . • • A tv,..cti...ut ro t s h4or , • l ... amt., Sand. Death... 10 rents , TEI is , s l ri 0 • . .‘Z. - t ... s - t abeiplyza 01,aitt uttrtni part of the.c,it.), and msr the ("red Exchange To 4 , per .11 for Ir.. 4 li • f t t inatartlan- s ubs insertion... '.cents I prisons travelin,. frrm Pentic:ltatita it is tort c ditt.ni t '.--- . .. ‘tr : I .i • 1 per line • i n • • words are counted as a lint in a lvrthttni ' ' 11 .r..trints and oth os iliertiaitiJ by Fllf , , year , with chin ',a and a .44511141n4 5 (aorta,.•nlent n 4 IL `tefiln,t .... I ' F • oat . , tf ; 1i - sell' t ,h.trred inch/dint , Lion 1• i ~ hv ri p , t t a...n hj \. rn l , a: it i h al s‘ s , l i t i ii ns a 4o tat 4 but a (ii step% from the .1.4 - C. 4 ' , try) , talb 1.10 1-tin. illitCLEa I ns f REIMIT. 1 Dry Goods Confertloner Book% c irpet ) •Isi z." : . ... 1. . =: , I - ..::.., ~. , _.., ... @IbLLE,g37I 1 s. to. Cor. Itn and Cheen - n tth it - intuit If on • luartercnlumn with .ao /5 rillils Institution u hull , . TREMONT HOUSE, i uag ek.r. Fresh Melt Itch itl tss Etc 1 s sheen i t .. :II .1 .11t/S ript iAi 21. 00 ' Anvils. Bran Mitten Copper . E ...v. Ear • I , t% it la it chat„ as it Ow rah. 1 oair.tutt...l above. Treidont, Schuylkill C , unty. Pa. - 1 taltllched in ,s. p 1 , 1544, and 111 a 4•tt -•, to •ots .1 la 'mr-e r t)l''' that usual will be 11111.1 P KOON s, tormerli, I ti -1 sharr .1 .) per ...lit ad . in ... .it the,. 1..rn.% All ruts , .01 ne ha ...1 th. ..tua ..t. I, It. r ,r 1.. ., ' \ /.II • 1 1 r . • .11, II • at r• -a it Ir, T. %it, rth•lng Ina former r il ' a n tr l t l i. 'l ai n ,:d y e t C i t , l u in l i a t r / , ,. ., P i; a :• t , " ,1 1 1,. ‘ ' I t l i fl i " : 1 1 7,14 7 ,!. '' 4r, it- for l.l ts.olit 2 , p r :.tat - I lt inte on th s.• tat,. n the lilt . \l.i•l 11 it •• , 1 iii frenu , ot and 1. pre thenanteOrindatoottabroeeite , Hemp 1 Aratili ttes hundroda of the huont bb Uri II tin% Ilardware !fide/ Hollow-ware I . '.22 11 er elite , an , tan June 4th l• ,:, riled, Lelther Ma , hinery ilystersolls Reeds I Ar I Al 11. r, tt rff Crain 1131: Irr.3 1 . . r 3tr ..1 ~.t., r , Edna atl 'new in If ..Drd %tare alit. Set I rho (2,14/rar Of Irt,r rarbon 1. rr, a thl character and contains all those bmis. .. 10. 11, Ili IZr ni it nOh the pailth , ht r plea t ..1 , 1 7 , ,, , : , : 1 , 141 ,.. 1 : 1 1 . 1, 1, , , ,, i t i n iz m t, ,t . . i t h , e i i n i0 t t t i . , e ,. I r .a .r ,,,Q t t h : . 1p r t : 1:11 ., , B ::: l in t , ' : '.; ye l l B :' l,i ' L , \ k : 11 : ; ::::: 5 01 I R n i :b.,‘`nael tones 1 I 'l '1 4.4 1 W 141 1, W41'11)4 5 1/4.4141aK uln-ii ' •lb pp ' II iToi4 -2, rent . , , ~1, I ~ h , . roemi.... idta it h no- all .1...... t, t.h.. in is ;alas hint wa.h a t ill 4 el - - t cant wish ut meet; - it lor_. (II • 1, , a , ,p.: t .A r I 1, It ar. t.. a i ls r • ..., hoz I 1 tie f itit , th t . I o • nia ot i , t ' lt wilful aI t I t t , aloof , 1.1 t% hi k & .1 Pit , h Ind lar Nall. %rip lion Timber 1 13 and Lumber . .t. •-- i ftr•li i. I t ill p P , leis tt It it .0 1 2 ra • to•. r 11 1 ti- tart II ous a tint, a bla ~. II .1111 Ophrt au- or, ur , " , , is,.. (C„ II ",,,,,, (1, , (~,,a3. 1 nu ,, ,nber f Ili„ 'lat r 10 I h ,e, 111 hit . 4 ,ruts per not outel • in dude. dist tilt fr. in 'h. • b. antitul • S.c .I • a' , line a•I tot nal . I • lie Iron Ont. Limestone. 11 tour , . Pi,. tl2 f. .ii 1 • 1 I ll_ r I it! , •1I ' 1 1-11 i r (13'.11 ril.tr• Fal l ..'" n‘ ‘l. m 4 "11104'11'r a 1 1I s ar l i r l '1 14 1' 1' 1: 1`::: ss';• 'lf s ' ; '•n" 1 I:.r.,,:tr'l2,ll: \i ti l e rd ..lo,l i k e _ . j :10 42 tl 15 I ilhisa of alb tad inct up,, I c tut • tr. .f I. er.rsirau l.u . wor, thltierid for t tit 7 ..,,,, . eminent prmtillontrs fur the presmt.....awm. Ibe Um Judi ` 6 1 l'iCt i Urt. 1. n:agad lit this department I _ . :5 II C.11.1.1t. \l. I alit - P - italom... , snit be a nit Ata any ad I tlon , ll , letter. Slap. Crelleildrfl 4 Ii 1 aster,ll irr I a 1 .t. 1 rlt 1 I .Ili i t 0 Ili . i 1 -.." E T .. _ _.. 1_ I l'hiladalplads, Oct ... 1\55 I r i lilt LI 31, It 31 1 I.r. . %Yr I our that 125 lin.. I ...Apt th • l 31%11 or the prim $1 sin 1, 1 , r I 1 0.. • 1 111 l - .4 ilia: . 01 II „':onus -1 ill S.' lime .1, WAIGH LL T A ELR I, PHILAD'A & READINC RAILROAD. I ~i , , , 1 , , , ..._ .. *Lr lItV I 1 :11 !I I-1 1.. .1 11 tlf DO ) 1.) I . COTTAGE 'SViIIRARY FOR Y 111 NO LADIES . 1i n . 1.1" i iti'trt • r n n ❑ i sill 1 i Linea over i 1 Pottstoien, Montgomery County, Pit. AVISE'S gelmiatteresk. „...„. lair It ir/ lit III•f t' f 1 lit , it, sin . 1 . t • tria nir, rtt , .r. tuno an 41,11 41.1 II 141 r'is It,: to ci 'TEA P w atc h an dj e " .. _ it....... ( )1 , r 15_ • .h... 01 flit. 11111.tila. 'IA. 11. Co. Ilt I':‘ . I). G. Mk I ,LE I‘. A. M., their rr rr lon,. u .., , . k11. r j : •, f r tht r• I . .; , ...... ' .: • 1 " 4 : : ; - • I ‘ . iIL . ' • S- ^ :'--,-.,--"-- .r. - - - ' . i , ! ' ~ . .. .. • • lAN 1 - - 7 - 7 i.," ... '-• )''' • -•• 1 . ,`. , - .... •i• . . . 41 1 . ' - :-. 7 " irg -f,-- . -). • ._ .., - 7:.. ;•.••••;.•••:- • • .7 1 1 .,4‘ ,, .... , ~ • • ' • . .., '1 , z..-r--.'. '"••• . , •: : ' . • , L ' , r • '• ' 'O.' - ':,- Mk • :'•'•:,. ....... • tili 'l' 1 • i ~•.:: • I i,: - ".•,-k - ' - - • I • I ' i i -1. ..';: • 1 ,•• , : . :NtrA i... ... ,..., . ' . . .AND POTT 1: ' - ) y ~ . GENE , cT , , VERTISER .; _ ~....._ .....__ :'-^ L n lb • ; , . 111.1 • . .. ' ' , 1 . . ; . - I WILL TE:AIII YOU TO pi dui: TOE' EOM! - ELO Or THE eAara, ANioi BRING HET . EII, M TIIE,CATERNS or MOLITAIIS, METALS WHICH /WILL tail; s TREN/#IITO tosft LLISDS AND SEILIEI'T Ali, NATEFIE TO OUR LSE ASH tLEASURE.—Pr. Johnson. , ." . • ' " i . ED EVERY SATURDAY. MORNING; BEND AI HANNAN POTTSVILLE, SCITUYLKI ; fri, COUNTIT PENNSYLVA „ -:. ,,,,---," : ,,,,, i--,. HOTELS, , ECM WATCHES. ... .... _a._c~_F„ -ex I 00 19i 1 .1 50 !190 : sn 170 190, 1 F 5 1 70' 190 1.1 15 170 1 90! 191 170 190 115 17u 190 j 1 5 5'1 70 1 fit, , 1 00 ! 1 41. To Itiehniidld . 4 Philadelphia. ; ln. lined Plane, 1' .• lileetown. ...I.lernaant;.‘rn IL 4 1 . •• Falls .r sehuy lk 111 " Nlanaylllll4. ;• •• izpring NHL • • an;l Ply. • mouth i ilma f , ; 1 115 . 1 f.n 115 •• Italnha's and Pdtia' and . Norristown or Itqdgetwirt. rOrt 1 '"kl,Aley i'01 ., z# , .. ~. , i155;150 1 1 40 ; 1 40 '' rtarnixville.; .... !145.140 . 1 30 130 •• noyer's For.l, .`; 1 1 45 1 40'1 1 25,; 1 " l'ottstnwn: ' ! 1 40 _1 35 ! 1 251 - 1 25 ,• 1 1 01,:lascil1o., • ! ' 1 1 40 'l' 33 . .1 125 ! 1 25 , '• Bit:ilslvtro' F • 1 I to 1.25" 1 15 '-1 15 " lle:0110g, • ' ',;* 120 115 , 1,05 105 v..;ll..tatvn • IZ,ladni and 1 • alabravilh., ' ? ; ; 1 20 - 1 15 'l'os.'l 03 " llntimille. ,";',, ; 1 20 ' 1 15 ; 1 05 . 1 Q 5 " 11:001 , 1-7, ": : ' ' ' 1 20. 115 1 A , rwig , Alur g ., / ; . l2" 115 i - • itv order of tile Mytrd of MlinaLrei... 11f, ' v RR 111011.1 1 . Secretary PcBLICATIONS/ / THE ;NEW VOLUMES ~IACAtrI.;. S E•Tli 1. A 113 0)1116 . 6E16M 1)1 „feat wiirk Th,. S:1: ' ;• , 114 4.11 ii C. h.i i nt I 1. 4. r.,, =I lin I r • 0.1.1. t l •;pbia rts. p. r voium", Harp r's• N.-4 n. C•'.l4 at .1 Pe s inn 5 • rnit4s. Mimi • 1.111..., b i•r.•;:t•..l b. hind the t attain. by Ann.. •r.'t t.irt iii l'•fon.41•• Mrs. Mouatth It .4..• 1.11-nror; Fern. 111101.t . ,.4 'hips by Itroughain. Cron:lints awl 41thex.•rs; lw Max Nlaretiek, • -'`" The Mn.nnirs Sti r sakt Allilone. Antbrnsn',. Lookini.t. tint.] Jesus. _Modern Pilgrims. IV dlowge flood. 2 vols. The vt,titnony 411 i ,•44.•ap.d Novie,,, by MiS5 Tit, New Purch.tsvc by trail. lowa asil is, a complidegllidt , for ernie.rantq..7 l M,-toter Hook. by C. O. hnland. t',llll Bayard Tavlbr's India. China and Japan. . • The Tim," Cining', by I'. S. Arthur. ' The J11.1.4en 3larion Harland. . • The Match Girl,Scenes as they are. „ . All new bunks, received as Coon as publiehrd, and fo sale at lt. 11;ANN A VS 11 , 61:and Stationery Store ' WHO WANTS t THE 'ART OF. The moo ex trrionlinory h. rilE.BLlss /1/Pqr..l Y. r' !WATT:I3IONT MitlE EAST INE\voluin'e o I.l t /!'rice 4 e 0ti1.0 , . r,in Thirteenth c jun r6cly. i .and illustrate tin ;411;c. tirpt —l.ove riAl.s th e our For Love is 114aven.! ' So sang the inns ; Y'. .ono mien already issued.— Printed rn the finest paper, style of art. . the ramp. the grove, and [leaven is bite." • t thousands pine • For love—sof life th - e ight divine-- W ho. did ilieyjknow sane gentle rhartn, The hearts Of those hey love to warm, • Might live, Might dil;. in bliss supreme. Possessing rill ,of which they dream. ' . The read to,ST knock would von knot, ? Delay not, but to ROMP JUT go. Time tiles andirom his gloomy wings . A shadow falla on living things: Then seize thri moments as they pass, - Ere fall the ia)d sands through the glass; At least the, present is your own, While all the future is unknown. A happy marriage. man or maid Can now secure by RONDOUTS aid. joa7rNTS. _ • It teaches how to make ladice or gentlemen Aria the devoted atTert hoot •,of as Many of the opposite sex as their hearts mar desin,:: And the plan Is so simple. yet so cap tivatinit that all May-1w married. irrespectit eof age. ap pearance or positimt and It ran he arranged with such ease And delicacy. that detection is Impossible. It teaches how to Make love. It teaches every! eye to Caul a beauty of its own. It teaches linw to het when fast-looted by a late. I t tea- h'. how to mat th> wrinkled fare entord h.. It. teaches you he kindof wife to select to render home happy. it Aces advice to the inter who has been once truly or opted. and Is r.tjectO• afterwards through the Interfe rence or friends. , It :lees a remedy for unrequited love. Tt rives you insirtictions for beautifying the person. how to have a tiandsonte fare and hands. • flow to reunite tan and freckles. A Lecture no hnsiic, or a Private AdSiell to Married La dles sed . rtentlemen This is decidedly the most fascinating,. interesting anti really useful and prMtical work on Courtahip. Matrimo ny. and the duties aiYd delights of Married Life. that has ever been hatted fentia the American press. The.artiflelal social system, whiehl In -so many instances prevents a union of hearts. end sacrifices to conventionalism the happiness and even the lives of thousands of the vonng. and hopeful of Islthsertes. Is thoroughly analysed and ,extssed. Every ene - who contemplates marriage, and wish.* for an infallible guide in the selection of a partner -for life. should purchase this mat text book of connubial felicity. No one will ever regret the price paid for such an in valuable secret. I hills of any of tbespeclespaying banks In the United States or Canadaa received at par. Gold dust ran be sent from California. All that Is neceeeary for you to do is to write a letter in as few words tax i possible. onelosinz one dollar. and Write the name, with the Post office. County and State, and direct to PROF. IiONDOUT. Publisher cf Author. •• No. 82 Yorty-slith street. New York.' DEWITT k D tvriTc+ T. Ir'2 Nassau streets,arethewhole sale tents. 1000 : Agents ranted! Dec 8.'55 I . , FRUIT AND. ORNAMENTAL TREES...! r s i H E subseiriber.Agent for several Nur • series. will rOreive orders fur all kinds of choice Ap.- — pie trees' by 'the single or 100; Pesch trees, do.; :Una. Pear abd Cherry do.; Apricot. Quince and Ne,larine do% Grape-Vines, Gooseberries. Etraw -, berries, ildspigerries, de.. de; Shade and Ortgatneu tat treto; Plants, dhilbous. floes, Shrubbery. ac.., ac.— ' All of which will. he according to name. and furnished at the regular Nursery prices by leaving their orders with .: 5 4 , • R. BANNAN. ~ ',sir- It Is deli filethat orders should be left as early as p'eolhle In or 6* to secure good trees. 8,'30 / ' 4 March , . 10- A. sounsts. .f ! Ltrouttsraw LIVERY STABLE. 1 • A MORTIMER & CO. ' , 1 J AVING! taken the' Livery Stable on rel'en titriet,' opposite the Philadelphia and he ing Railroad! Depot Pi rTT.CVILLI!. formerly kept by Mr. Jones. Undivorn procured an entire new Wet 'or Iforses.rarriagei,Netlelis, Hareem 5.c... *Web will be hired out at restorable Mae. They are prepared to op- Ply sat hOteeS. and Ail kinds of vehicles at Loy time; ProwittlY to orcirr, ); . ~ Their stock wilily:found new elegant and deelrable:—. 'and families cad at tin gimes be suPPile2l , ll,b Carriages and carafe! drivel*, et short notice. • Pet tattle, March 1, ':•tr • Ir-3t = SA C D :A I" YR Nil VG, ARC 4i 15, i ItitVlooel I'arikl . l . I) D . _ •,4V. 1 Is I itiq ',. 1 , 1 4 Janii, .'. Wilson. R. It . ' , 1 Ill•v:A. c. , nvi•rt,.. D. IL tAil . ,,r 0 1 Phid4lphht. I y. 1 i11 . , ,, 1 , ,A. 11. lilloy(1. D. 1).. 11 kooll.s Iti•!%!:,Prot' NV A. Craw!' :rd. A.! NI.. It I 11:4;:Willi3m It. \ orlon. A .l!I .Ya IPrlor,l,l. Addl. + Porter A. M. Yale!l l'i•of,Alharles i t , ...L.:. A. NI.. Ilayto-litli i ' • l'i - el:43ttles IA loi. A. )1. Philadelpl ' Til4as 11. Jaittts. A if., Prinoivil I PhilailAphla : 111. , ..: - !Matt hoc 31,1 !: s A. \I.. 1 . 0te.t. , ‘ 1 - 13t.v......Wi11h0n t 1% ork. A. M. l'etts{ ' ltiv A '%. R. tioUld. A. M., Pettstowili , t • : • . ,t i Ilev.:b. 31 .A1.1:1 7 .1IY haring t;ilt.kn eh, -7 y ez ie,i.y the •1 lot tag*. Semirrir - for I i ettlilllAT Pott,tln. Moutvottier (',nu} I u'ildetilhe care o - Rev W. It. Wwk. tc 1 harp4.ieou thwart. of the patrilnage h.. on tltliOustit utl m. WitlE- an tev.ptirlenee of some )vari In- teaehintr. and ! with the det;erminat ion that ng palitslshall It Spnreli . t.ll i , I nikite ` ihht shof,i well worthy O•hat. , r,r. . pat rotia,Te tit:ly : be r , ,,, , t0w<41 , up t.itk be tl.arqtnn.l that th-ge pArentn I wll4,, , titruFt to fin. - the Intellertualr . .rair.inwut their ! dant:l444s 'Slit ttpifegret It. 1 • . Thkiolirsa. of Aid . , i‘ su ffi ilently extetided - for the i time 1 . :111311y Atinited to ,4idle fir in .. ..:ti-uotien iii .1.11,4, andlelill be'purred with tho inost ri,..rou. th-r.u.t . Tlitillistindiv l e Studies of Th.: threi - '&1.t .. .., aro. li J. Vitlt'llt:—Arit uolle. Natural I'llil!! , !1 h). .1,1 llra:t1-- . mar. !T!:- " i • ! - .littiqie-Al!lebra. Mental I'lt lit pity and thritiktr, . .st;r-;--:ljeemt.ir:, , Menti Allilot.optiy, and . .\.Cur it pinta.:.. ' - • . " r. J. OE -r, G 5 c 5 L 15 1 iLi 1 t 1 fis 145 1 r,i) ;7 2 5 - 141 16411 P. 5 I 45 1 ! 15.5 145 O BE MARRIED! L. MAKING. ”f the \ln, century' ) THE ALTAR. OR, now TO LOTETt. 160 pages, 32ino.— 49-6 as ~~3~i~_ e~~^-",-~'TJ~,h"~;T~Y.ei ~.:4.'P.}'.~n..PJ~[f3'i MI = SpAllmt. I:,•adirz.Al'rititu..:Alraloinar 1' nirr.it f•l,. A rithMid, 1 1,1,ra, , 1••• toetry. N.l'l oral 1 hiheoph,-. CIOUP.Un . Nal ural ,f 1 ist .r). %mt.. I i'lii , .... FL.. \I •r3l :..1 V.jr;).: Vt.ii: /,t;i •,1,1114111,1,..i 0 11Zr 411‘3. ll i S t I .r,.. Sato , .1 1 . 11.L. ‘ liry. I. ri.l• 1•.. ,, ": CI. iszi.ii.it2 . .. 1.4.1 i, sl ri,..,jr.11.1,,„ vii Oitl.-1'... 11 1 11.•.:. i • 1 Ti!.' P :71'' 1 •"1 IfPII.• ± ' I:•tiiii,',L,ll3eek. 'r,;1411 1 h•rn,•ni. i Lido!, l'-.,al :11111 ad -1.1 qA . 1.14',11.ii M111,i,. atrauji,z, .10.1 P ,j,f, k .,z. jr,1,1111,!, i.; 711.• %%11 I, —.41-•••: sp , ' , i , p .1.:••of 1 , Rill h= t t ft 1 10 •-p •1ii14,...:' , •011;1_. 11 r i 1.1 . , , Iniahriar. ,', thp •.1- • • Mti.."3 , 61 1.1111•11,11”7 r 1:11141inni- is 11111.: L:raot.' l ,l,t.;lll/r .,• .-1 . •:, , 1i0e. 1 lidl,-, ii II • C"alpa.l , l4. IL, r, , ,ruliie c ur... ~i. 1,..5:i4i it i.'.'s 4 • •Ii I ,r: sitil. aiiiddep •1-Voelit :' an 1 -u Ire on'pl' , l ~. , 111 a• p •i a Upi, , l/;,tai, ateliq •tu,l ilidtetr,,ll du' pdpil and ird 'it' the ifilln'er of I..rdis 0 .3.4.nrs'..pent lin .he ooh,o,—"r saloldr. , , k.wing 'i,wired 1741•Warit Iwit - h a rinse beyond h• -r tildlity , ;.and in d 0 kept took b 3 Wn' NCI' , N11111..t pr • t. 1,.t so i'spidly. Tit: arratiiiernent is•stiolh•t l at,alllle ad the ad i , dd.s....ses of c 1, re,•ltetj•oi are Scott roil . ; the'lwnefit,of • prlyn;ii; p, , rsons instrti,ii),n'l riot I%,st :001 - llie studeti: is tliti;Wo more on her' own recturce.: thus all , i‘vi!,..: eadi ~I ti coin pl .- f , her arhool stiidie. in 'l , llOl time at, her It fri:tious at ailMlletll.S. 31/4 older idredutatanrt s. %, ill .Twy:lo3tiffil taro ftro--on, in April, tind th.. Mil., ill Ovfoliid.. Orin, dt:idithr'tho . 1, par into to o geesiouß of 'lie m outhit i , .teti. l• doiditit respeetirelfon the fir s t of Mar . and ii i is first of INov..nilsrr. ' ' '' , '.xvi.NsEs, AC., 14:14..F.8,i10N. .Tultion, Iketrrlng. Fuel, and 1.3it7116. •Forjttrther pirlieulras. itibliesf' 11re. th il. M A 1.141111% A. M., - . , ..i rlnci4al. rot t ago Seminary Pottst;',wii;.l`...nits... - 3t:ii , li 1. ', - ,t; ; , , • 9.1 in :* T(i BUILDERS.• SHINGLES!, SHINGLES!! C. joint :iitittles, warrant ai trj pe - lonn. always on hand at 4 . 1111 of Ithe subscriber: Forwartlinvin every di ret4iotilt-1 ILili d. t IX. F. MATZ, Waynelp.. near then Sunanit. Schuylkill Cu. i'ett,!l6 LUMBE•Ik LUMBER! ! 'fit E hitting tin the Ist day . itif,'A'oventher.l , :ss, purchased the entire Interest of Severn . in a on at , Mountllope. situ atti In :putter hiwnship. Schuylkill county. is -preparc•l to ifurnish hub ..1 Lumber with d.a:p.tteh. and respect.' fullyif•tnihils tint patronage sodiherallY. Ott the retireti firm. • .JAS. I:USS poti aline. January 12. '55 ,•, I,4MBER AND PR OP TIMBER. Ilk ULNA /E. .1&, DA lE'S, are prepared supply nny quantity Of 'ieptiock and other titn la-r. fri.int theft Mills sawed h orderi nt the rheapest rates Dealers 'and !milder, rill find it their int,re , t to hair thentj them They hive al.o a gait ntit , d* prep t ha• her fiihi , aie. whirh they will d ver •in the Little Sdint kill !hi:Proud :htniles Tamagni. Taiiiiiqua. Judy 7.'53 LUMBER! LUMBER!! - rrhe subscriber. :1111101111C(.:4 :ii , tho pttliti.• that he 1 1 , .. liik Sh•aht eitiar.;tia%-mill in I..wa,t . and la it , ,te,propan.4 farakh ‘. .!, '!he Intifetti:.priN•s— ,l urti ak Pine. Hemlock 341 '.V hitt, Oak .1 evt•rYLA)t.tt :tn•Lat,cription. of I,,timher oil to ord..rat I itt•,ll .rt,st MMMI leill WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, Ilrllct h:4 1111: ' • Sunbury & trio Itailioad and the Canal. // . .e 0. S. HANGER &j CO., Whole \ linie and Retail Dvalrrstind Nlrtnufarturers.,f t bite and viillow pine flooring rota doors. blinds, h 111- tetiA:eifllitig. wood mod - Hinz, and wed) sating. fliftekl'aild plain. All deseriptgit , ..of tnrolmt and planing done:With promptness. and .1q the Itt4.t manner '5l; i - ii..ly • TOCARPENTERSAND BUILDgRS.I TherSchuylkill Co. Lumber & Manufacturing Co. , I, AVIN(. now. tiieir large Shop on i -IE nalln.ul,Streot in full I a to operation re pn.paTed ruin .di to etirttenters • and huildere. Tenerally..M...r,i, ' BliniV, Shutters, Sa.ll Nieuttling.. ;Dor and Win,t,,, 1 Prirries. rind .'eery artlele in marline In the latest style i and trii-krnanlike manner. and at a Ray Inc of '2.5 percent. on;f4inier cost.i They bare alt, I n hand a lartte asitort. nuint:tif . tliiii.l:Pino Pla . n . k. 3. 2 , ,.:. 2.1% 1 , 4. I. 3 .'; /1 , fp noli ',rule,. tWitlift.l'int , Mardi and IWhite Pine klooring. , VOldit; do .. do Yellore do i do I)ty and tirettn : lltunlock of all kindle for huildhot pur • railt. i ; I Oak.l.lapie. Poplar. Chair. Pfau :int} Scantling Iltard., :1 and . 1 , ; :: inch. ~' • i Ch! ,, rry...and AValnut Plank, fnt. railing • Alsn,turneti irtrk. stt-h as tied pt.!. table 1... ts barb.. tors. Ott hind of turned to ordpr, andtbilis of stuff wined to poise at th o 'shortest not iro. i' etnejeti 11 , 6 a En•tine with '2...i fel b ,, iler. all a,.nipi,.i,. 16 4 1-4;t'''' , 4 Tder. f r Nile. cheap. by thit•. 4 rhuyll. ill Cp. I.lirtilk, onnlimr.. ~ . . l'..flo.vi Ir. tit • , t,i , 11.'55 , I P4INTING I , & C. i .! ,'.' JAMES H." MUDY. 11 )tteit 84 Sign Painter. Glazier '& Parer Hanger , N . L ()RNI EGION Street, first house front , [ •i A.:. ;(centre, and .otiosite :llprtimer s Hotel. 'i i i•l Wall Papers. •"`" . The:AM:till Prints. ,re.. 1,1 vari , .us Myles at the lowest easlitifiees. . 4 61 Apprentice irantoth . 1 pottSvll if.. Ilitreb 31.1815 'I . Dee. :4. '65 511 13- PAINTING, GLAZING Ai t PAPERING. ' . 1 Isonzo:val. Ip-W. B()WEN !Moving remove(' his' fp jj .:: :% , : hop to two doors above the Anterleau liouse Cen. I Ili 7- tii;et. anditakenlnto partnership his Lrotliers the su3.B. : :iihers announce to the priblic that they are prepa red to..esniinte all orders in their /inn with- the greatest de-! sprite.ti',:and on:the Must reasonable t4rms. .They employ goodiyorkruenl and their. customers 1 may, therefore. he sure of 'sa tisfactory jobs.,i 1 1 They'; also.l:sig leave to call Attention to their splendid assnrhnent of paper-hangings, Windtiw-shades. kr.. com- 1 r rishio,4ittery variety of styln and quality, to suit the I t3etettndiroeketot purchasers, and Which they otter ati the , Oftkeet City l prices. _ : - ' 1 J. W. TOWEN k BROTHERS .„ 7 2 locirq abase - . l lEitiifati noose. Ceutre St. Oniirtillp. 10 , 0117%1Rn. ! 16-tf . , RAPEp HANCIfiCS, -1 ~. Boraers, nrtiffifis, c., &c. ' HE subscriber is no receiving his 1 i ew patterns of raper flanainfrs anditorders. for h I:parlnrs and moms. mama:deg the nevre4 and most : onitabie patterin—seleeted for the usual sited houses to 1 beipaiteredin the country. The aufreriber takes gnat cure itt:Felectlm; his papers to tint the homes to i.e pa. I perect.•AilliwOhn lot area Ow elegant patterns of gold, for halls and parlors. • Ptii:ottocic embraces asreAtnonts from four diff,rent manittacturers, which gives 4 great 1 variety of patterns to e hens° from: :Also, Chef - in Great .IlA* 4 - • also, . Aap Papers,' is Grist Nariety, t 4111 price?: some AS low ne S cent* i Orce. • Trim, Curtains in Great raritty, trarlettale and 17 tail. W• PaPur !rangers furnlahed with paper at wholesale piece: - Owed l paper hangers also tarnished when re-' qulrtd: I- • T -4., f, (lur,sarled ainortmentof papas hangings. border* end rwieet.lihshw. Presents peenlier-4!lreetanns to these Who 1 deldnie,to purchase, and as our stock is the largest In this " 010 4 1 .0 f the country . Persons wan almost always he ac-; conaznpdated b* calling at • ' I D. HANNAN'S ! I • Clump %Pk and Paver Stott), ,p , oksaiitw. tr,,, , ,,,t, w.. ..,..a- i , ._ ~ ~. , .. „,.. ;', P.A TENT. COLD LARD LM . i PS. I .. HE > subscribers being 4ppointed sole! =lands Oa...think of Sconesifer ~1 thnith's. Patent. Lard Lauip, In Schuylkill counfTriswe:a infge as I ootittlaut for sale. which ara, highly reannunanded tor, ecOnaiily And convenience .. , D 1 1011 T & LERCIL , l',Ofirili , ... Aim 14, my i, H Iz• • , , • . . , ,.. , -..~fl'.~::~'~~A ~`T!^7^>b - icxt'R-w..a's~d»vt^e~t: 2a-,.}-.; v[~..._.: , ... .~. 1: • .WIRikkENS. .. : sonal influence induced President Filinore to 1 to seeking *plenty from the stony soil of New again reinstate him, and he was put in cum- I England, so hasten indeed that multitudes are. mand of the brig Bainbridge. with which ves• i drivetufrom agrieultural pursuits, and in pa. .set he returned a feoni the' Brazillian E,tation ; tents and inventions eat out their &nada. in the early part of January. 1855, : because i Otir4artner reialt•ra will very a paturitily in- Coin. Sauter refused to send him to Paraguay, i quire, ;what we would advise al - ibis must per. to interfere in a difficulty, between' he author. I..fevt sayeguard againat so lamentable a clue ities of that place and an American Consul. lof life ! Utthesitatingla we respond—Scienti. ' This singular action on tile-part of Liedf. i fie . .agliculture; for there is soot a quality et the maid which in its far•reaelting,s it will net Hl:iv-ran was severely commented on• by the wake lip and energize: for to he properly and piddle press. Whett he started for home with the•iessel under his command, he ; was under mast preatatily perste:4,a nia . kesalinust every Thus follow• • positive orderstomalte a cruise. 'The Reau 11 1 . ' 1 ' 0 ' science a ub servient to lia i laiistis affix the penalty of death to the crime ell, it is the ana.st ennoliling of all human par•. of leaving it•port withsut orders or being re . i suits, because it. perfects the body, and refines I litsveda Government The was nota ;and elevates the mind: to l i visit hint with the full penalty, but he was . pe. I What we have sail, therefore, at the. entn• 'irenalitorily ilismisaed from the service I b y ,the [ meneomuent of this article, we desire to repeat Secretary of the Navy, notwithstanding influ- .! at • its samelustott, with lutist impressive ent• : 1 j ential friendst - pressed earnestly for his trial Phasi- b y Court•Martial s ,, • li • I Jskis I' DWELL ON ONE IDEA. I . Previous to his . dismissal, Liens. HUNTERt ---, felt -called upon to make a public defence of , his conduct. The defence wits characteristic , of•the man. l'Veasels of war ." he said, " are 1 4 • __ DANCING. sent abroad- for the sole purpose ot protectingl g I the lives, property and rights of our ea Thi , t beautiful, raceful accomplishment oftzens; ! a dancing, so perverted. by late hours and the 1 and any man who would conaentao remain it command of a vessel of war where her treat intleeete•y of ; fashionalde attire, has outraged 'was perverted, i. e., split where she was not , manatsati s t me people,. the most simple andand led them to deprive . needed when great necessity existed for her 1 the young of one. of healthful entiiyinents, because it has been 1 elsewhere, would be acting unworthy •ol las 1 ti , ; If or bit`its to its rt%cuperative power. abode in New York City. and haS since i l 'rite fortieth, : nity, the fiftieth year of- my age, tinued to dwell there. The failure of his ; found me enjoying: this itle-cheering exercise. ' •:hopes, and his great inisfort one weighedd , . It should be one of the earliest amusements heavily on his „mind. His hair became ra-1 i of children, and care should be takenby pa• 1 'pithy gray with grief, and all his acts betray. rents that it is understood as an amusement. •ed! him' to, beat broken-hearted man. I The t'iivolity• and ruin of manv a young inan i No one Who knew himlital any but feelings aim woman 1 . 1 ,,,,. owing . of 1 respact -for hits. His 'faults,' if they " re ; lions to the severe •rt•stris• : which imprisoned; theta -in youth, re ; falllts, were errors attributable to all impulsive disposition, and'w ; leased front which-they rush wildly into eX• ' ciiienent the moinciit they are it: frjiedoin, and manl y:nal solid virtues.H e yiIIIa as generous . ~ , ; see . .. Anew souls to vanity tool ilis•epation. as hriti-e, auni impetuous. His 'met:tut:holy - 1 ar i i• tie i . am on this t r opic, ./ will mention a demise will be r,egretted by all who knew him, 1 I ease that occurred in my practice. A thought anxious another. who Intil lost. three as Well as by those asap:limed with his singe.", t .. ;,/, far and/romantic career. - children, brought t, me her only rethaining• Ille feaaes behind a wife and daughter.— I • child,-:i itaa -a daughter. }leg temperament imp./ IVA are now in Spain.- - .V. .I. rim , s. --- . .i - ~.,- otlB-ttlitous---1 he nervo u s fearfully preilorni: —' - I moo; a all great irritability of the system ' : ' • . / it st r u i ..3 n o rilia t ion. , , pet , . 1614 pa,,siona:, , , ii%spi•p(it, steeples,; ,• - , cflui se,ox,i,ting ittliiirary.and iiiiemnfortable; • t. - T the poor child looked sail, old, merbid ai at ; . . . . From Ilall's Joal->i , it Qt. Mth. ! •, , ~ , , , , l ; MlSerat/le. .aill. II:III h•VIII1 tll aCIII)01,, 111.(•:11,,,. . .• ALVARADO)IIINTER. . ' INSANITY. • I her,Paretita tbilegio it : s e amusement ter her I The life of Limit. Chinles-(t. !Titular, alloa .A gentlemaii passing along the ;dreads o.' ; •to - his with %alma cliililinit. _ . ),tier critic:ilk - I died liMler. distressing, iCirciirnstiiOces in the, Landon tot longatgo, %vita iiittddyllY, aqei` , le i t ' exiitilitritial her I,ll%sssn o iny, l caul, to hel -1 New York City Hospital last iveeli Ini:4 been - by am enti ' yi: strangi , ir—"Dill yeti ever thank I ,„,,, b a r . , .7a• int , i._ the ~,,,: krailltitt ja s a .,,, ,i . : most errinie and' claim's. II,• t 4 5; born in titol Ilitt :yam Muline r rer lost your mniel 7 - , m a sa,„,ja" 4 . ci i ,".. ~ ,m1;• :1; tor Own - iTili ' l.":"l - is• I . frelitiin. N. : J., •iii lc 1..2 . flisdather was au ', ..'lteit'lV." repliedlo,,, - eataletnan, as soon as a 1 ai,, , ,, aT1„.,,a1,,, „sad i, , - 1,,,1, „1„,„ 1 ,,,. - eminent lawyer of that plaee; ''' and there the he re •overeil"truaisthe surpris e which the tar : colitililie-ti, ..and 'cosy s igorin.s nitsceires subject tit this sketch resided toad sent so cum, :ince esletted; '1 (starlet say that I tki . ,r „,,t , 6,, ~,,„,t, it you expect tii vestals, her 1 West'roim, whet.' he was educat t sil, and from 41,1. - I . '•' at ought to ter I haie 1,,,t nlll . l, 1 .m.. , i a.,,1. ~.wrest hire immediately Weal ;ley I• which, li e araultetted with hiali Minors. After said the ataitiae imerregabaa as he Pass•ai t ithe.. Menutl so fa r as mialtorizin.; is coms•riii , - leasan s7 West Puha lie masted tin Itit'Val Ser• rapidly "I"" d'W "`' -s.'" lost Fr. thd • living ; ed—let her deth•etives vield to her perci•le vice as a nilliShiptima. flaying .passed title. which ceaselessly flows along the ' h •• • • 1.1 • s cud l •t• a i it. 1 1.• eas•l Itl • i I itta-- Itil it e a i .ii , ..c. it , la ' throifeli the neeesatry,es:liainatien s he was . b}.Strattil." . • • ••• • ... site tux) eitilluilie exerciat• whit trier and nit 1.110 -OA liiiis sonic of lie,ren;;li kslges, May , soon ,afterwarils prionii:ed to the rank of i l Passial Slidshipinlin. Net long :ifter ,this "fo be a di - tat:Mw iili.a.! to be lailadessfy ! his:ince: . to be teeline'after somethifig for a t l i ,. ilitinileil." - The child—her large eyes.aide ; a oi a 1 1 - • •• -- - 1 pramotian. andl %%bile a a joti ! rtiolis 11/ ./. 111 , 11k,a- la a s ime , an d, nave find, it ; to - be, for long : nut „al; ttaittifer and delight--,-ititerropted I phia, tib, young - gelitlernitif l tirst gained publ•ic Ira in that treebleil dream, whielye health aame aa t i l _ap„,, e i i4i ., sel , o „ i . 0 , h ow i s: , 1 6 ,, ).. ;,.. I ,ttleittioll by li:ditilto . Aholiwitli a well ka•tail go: bat, mother saYs it's Wrung; ant i ' a - Lefore now, although it was lotl_for trinOlitent r ea to What a thlainunttStir pers.:su s monist 3111.1.-Elt,' i resident of Phil circumstances., , Lire ,Ins eyes. 'or two; has causal-us tiediWake, :drenched:in - lian a ; 1 ., aacaaiinr . s , a • • : : . I lib-I I :Ma. The nectirrence; ori,...iiiiiited loan i • an ;tautl y-Of perspiration, or foinid us trent- 1,, t a,,,,i,,a,„! „a im „ a ia,.,,„ b, r „ „labia . ..isi s t4prep4,..-6 A. Id. 1 a n !nsult a liegol to lotve heen ;zivim hiy lit:-N--,- - rii - Gg.like an agpen: and yet.yettdert that lima ,r"alyl little dear's s nil I do her, "what caler st i , • . - .- ' • ets•ta•-•'"i'd ~.toss.. ' l ' (:' l' I " ' t I . Tv t: t+i a ..vottie , Iltiiiv—a sistersitelaart - •1..M1 la .1 h e 'i our ending! nailer ssualt ' - '+'' • "Why.--they aint exited , : to: ono . , a' aa. Wilifaillat,rt red lA, ail , :l , :ilianta ' ~ ,,-, . . , 1 , .. , - ,-;-- :, . .l, ;, c, 1 - '- I I 1 , ,t( ,util ... „ .:1 Lai:ln:id, argil ill,: at. ,Lull:: at 4T. NI , 1 LLis 1 , 1 /1 l• N*l Ll•i_ 11- lifiledr:lii '''' II L I''''. 'is 1 the litlop (If lift , way go out- .10 ,3 i i . '" r ,Ydil i"""; I blue; atm:toes :tin t Maul,. 1 cry, aell, Inv the. g race , •tittalit, , t a's Neva: siq Vali , est heads saas a a% , f rom ti les , i e ao a al laa hotel, rapied the face li , ,as a down . t.o toe. grave, the universe a Wachs,. child, they ~,, g I 113. 0 / . .S . N ow y ou r mot h er Y••rk env J. '-„ a•is ter Dunkirs a u d la i !,d,,.. ,t,„! ; a. ~, L ; . _____ I:. thence.s•hi..l.: tW•fa MI 1,00 , tie ~r I.lk, ` , h .o , ' fan -, I , l ' l-a wv"I Y .. ""in g :• • iumaii "it •4 " i " (l° ' of it ' : ‘ve Pr"P"se telli".e: Y"" ii"ir Yu." wil.Y"'•" a i4 ila' ; J sii . esLwith bliack eyes, 14,01 -1 see with gray , , „ road. 1 1i . cieselsiil." T•i 1 '0•;" I•lonr , c .";II:4 --Lci -1- aiid lie- : iilinsti opatente. •Faseinatea nv Mir appear- y e will g i ve you am impossffile rule, ivi.) int,' I eves! Did VIIII ever iiitiotd daughter to ~,,s - Al. ~ with Elin'irt i :lll,9,,, 1 .. I,lli ,ind .Nlagara i . ',I t t t ,d ; t ~;•.I . t Iv; 1 0 mini c t ).•,, t ) 11,01 4 ~ ,,J: cerinu.l-14, - ; - .lii ' .15.1 dlii. it,i I'9 li N• v i , aul••• le a eliili i • too Di inis tii , • I i;I:e with iireitt,W.t.ier,. J;it Nli ;114 , :iii Cenqal.l:llli 1 win-, eJlle•l ik to :Lets Mitt by 411.1.Eit, sud s refus ' all= , -1, 1 1 p ays le piano, gnu:it, or. other musical in- I was .1 he ainsa ere. -Why,- I continued, "a las '.irk Centralßal ri•' - ,111 1 %i.,i-t iii,l Nt , -1 :ii-.l_,it Su-1'74114a, ~lier atte•tition. ..prtictictili - le recipe, difficult of reinetiabrafice ,1 i • • • , your , . 'For - thisfAillii.ruiknet -he. fur hiss than Ina it doseti words still tell 'it , stramentsr said I to the mother. "O. yes.: I lyr Dotrnit. l'hiengi.St.,l.-ni.'aiel all p'Pipfe la Caps I • ' , ter to . nizakt• it satiSsfacter) madogy s was •Intl-; Die•a''T DWELL ON oNE IDEA! :via and•We-lern , late , • . , • • 1 . s ! low such partiality tothe taiiiierAtXtreinities? Mail Train-7.30 A. 'I. 1 etiged to iniirta.; 'combat. Ti!ie, challenge was ; Tiiikliamis are rendered happy as a medium S'''PPl" a' asii s 's.,'"''''' - '"F"-I'''''"" I" •"iisiiih!aida 1 ateeePted and the Place . :oat /time deaignated.•••. w , ‘ l l. l . i i i i ib i l ' i l o u s t t r h e te tt ie r t a h t l i :e n r i ff l i e t o t t ,w i e l t l i i t s ;: ;Y tt ( i i t u ir Pe li r l i e ' l l i L - I s 's ; , „t• -tuttiodr: the feet are rendered equally Nignt suipresti-..3.30 P. lit. ~.;... , , Rumen,: vow). day.stolipiii i n: at an stailt,O , Itiltil run- !MI 1-1.1::11; us It litlinoiS Shot. 1 lie was Sit skilled - ' trMititu- • theretlire, immalee to impl'eat it Oil the, . I happy' i ii ilia saw , : wa; ; only he as e..end nit ," I.,,n‘rikk. t , ,,,,p,.,,, ! ,,, at 1 , ,,, : t cii„,.,„ , it;( . .,1 1 ii, the dueno 115 ill lie Ittele, s,i) Ilia sold, to split re , and save you fron . so terrible a tote, as a : , in 'toe seleyinot of your dancioo . ..teacher as of ntivi-JunlYilllonsport and Ent , . and 15 illiainspirt sad EL 1 't card, hum snuff 'a candle, at the • diloance of mica Itailro.ads.arrit big at Elmira:lt 4. A. 31.: connecting i ' ' . .' • 1. . .. . , with New York. and brie. Buffalo :UPI St,I,V l'•;rk effy and 1 ten paces. His prow,s Hi th i s particular :1 mind in ruiti,;. sit_ will girt: lierilitllelpotho/ogy. I ~,,,,. , i ,", - ,, , .. t ,,,, c h e ,.. ~,1 , 1 a il I,lll'hi.t well o A. batie Snore Railroads, of litlifilo. Dunkirk. itrie.'.cleve- as a doctor Would say. siihitritire deysto/atte,a, ~ nita,,iaterinani...sni. 10, ret... ,.. ivttti this fittitt . girt. I was i•lo well known', that his .irietitk did not _ eet, einannati,Telette.chases. and all p 411% West.- I doubt I• 1 —st il his •t• g Lai tonth • • ls • or it you.watifthe•whole idea in a sang*: itord; 4 „1„,, a s es , a, i i ,„1 1 1, and ii„,,,,„,,,,aery month i " ma, with Elmira. Canandalkita and .7\ ia.nira Valli. Eall- ! n I Mt 9. v. ti i Ltd. .an a u s , t. ,it 1. , gnopay, ~ , . ~ ; it; s h e tudoatal the firgietlie rides prescribed ri.ols: arriving at Niagara Kills. at 19.30. A. NI., ,mnect 1 first fire. So eatable et we're tli •y of this,,that : :s om e, ti m e ago; we 4,- - went to ' mee•tili:l, lii her. tho.cine - is a 'healthful, be:wilful, sing with Day P.xpr , ests or tire:#t,lVe....tern Rialcuail for Du- ; 1 .I . I . • .1, . I i . ''' ' I 1 le ) tat prepares a saii i sous repast cis Cel- t. which, modernized, is, "aittetichal church,- Id - i gra,:efal recreathni, and it is not respoliailih , t reit. Chicago. et... 1 I 1 , (oi n k plltee ' Passengers by Day Expreag:., breakfast at Port Clinton.- i ebraie the event. The, hileeo ll , at ,lieu' one of the twist scholastic duo of the itlitise•, luxury has. thrown around it. and din s ti witamosport. l'.U.SellgerS by way of;Night Flscps,s , fake stipper at Putt Clinton. 1 Ited Bank, , a few milea trete Philialelphia.— a . I he'solgiirisiMs atiefexeitements of the ball- This 11;iute: 1 with its cintiertions, firms the shortest ! MILL" was killed on the twat fire. I great Gothatn. Among other tilit,.,.triiitkelit . i ' i • -it;NTE a truths, the speaker' declat•ed : I . !, A"u..""./. , uu' - : retail have no more to de With the aiinple (m -eted nest direct route to Catiliali and the Lakes. 11 _ I eseittaid without a scratch. s When the alliiir orphisrh is thrOptieristir !" Tlaire he lett us. joy them of the dance than the rich wines Oils one ehange of hazzallo between Philadelphia, and I b ecame . t 1: t t !aline. mit Nnta, was di sm i sse d the _ A s we knew Greek, it was not ffillieult of re. " andstiiiiptiteits banquets of the goortintod, in c,,,,,,aa or the Lakes. ' ~ • ; • a sg" ( " 1 ullitin they itidefee disease, Kaye to do with etas-area. s uassaina Ticaett le chi.- Line ha'y,• th e i servivis (in IS:iit: by I ivii. Jackson, then Pres• I wants of ". the li[ Ail% -Ai While, lOOlpr out the & anim al ; H ilt we took IL 1 the i ; elllDc rate repasts ;t „.1,11,, 4 ,. t or ..fipping Si any 'if the alasve points 4 . nd rte i jilciit. Wa rrants ware issued Mr. .his tiros.; meinbrance. It to k us, however, sawing their seat , at tile:nun', , • ca Illill Sitlisry the natural Fare from Plllladelphin to ! amid he was timed to flee to avoid iv:retie" - • in good part, its oat thee %Ye, remembered —flia Haeriet K. Ilnol. Tmos, l l, l , ~i•-•, I.Oto.islo.vis.:rtinav,'llit i i.lo 00 . Sion. Ile first: went to Baste'', allii I from fit, a our own d e fi n itions of ~ c oosumption, i r, citawissa, 1 "I,,,,isia4;ara Fall.; i ja. El•l•Rup thence to N entreal. He tsion Idiot retieriled in those earlier years.when use esssatyed to be -ert. 4 VI, inirit.Canadn and Ni ' Daniille. 4 '10 ; 1 'E s Railroad, •410 no 111 disguise to New dee f aey, and renlitined tor, tremendously learned. " Consalaptioa is the mato, :, 1.., -Maxami. vta.litulaio, ; ll/ til' ' softie; I inle secreted, Mahe h o use of a Mrs•, (sea/Wipe 0/' the exiolutiiiii roiliuscle." That willir"'l'''': ,-; a„ . 5.,,,,...,,,ta ii Bridge. ;; b . ! ea 1 •a: L • •the' . f Slaw t Elmira 7 es:a:ha:alma. ; ;; lt lai , Griffiths, in town o l,runswims.— is it tact, to In: ssure.' but it would ta,ke a Jeffers-et. 7 ',• ,11;14 , 1• , , ;1475 ' While so secreted he became enamoured of ~ Philadelphia lit..wyer to elaborate it . ; and . Starker. 7 •t:, lls.,..innati. ' I 1 " ( " I II ' it • t -et tr . . ditinditer and i' was 'eitinse- we cannot say. that a wtettlering world is any I.olla .\ . ,111. a ll,,;:lletroit. via. Rail. 1' lii isl ; 118 • 1° 1 1 1 ' 11 ' t '' '•i . . • asrp ts i. 'mean, su i t 1 (pettily married to her, k‘ ~,,i die •roultnit- the'wiser tut either of the grand announce -4; -il i'a. ri I. Gerliain, 5 11i'1, Lake. 1 13 00 ' non caused hy thedu el had ill sonic measure Ili hiza meats, . , , •• •• rite:viler Chicagn. yin Gt. Wes-1 I subsided, e went, to 'W as hington, obtained ' For fear, then, dna nut rilire degrodalihn I•lin via , '. s ''l tern a; dti 1 li i'y; rid li.;:sta. , k 16 Central Railrind, : ' l O in lan Mt erview with Gee. ilaclawi, explained' all . Mielit meet the fate of all the. Capelets, acv , IL vie we Fall., S -,', .. ' 11 i.17..".1 ia itutlaliari'd lOw limits connected with the a uel, and sidle:. w ill ; a bate fire toTlollitiesa of the diet:len, and - sa: i Laki.`4l.iiirt.Mti.hig,tii , • s 3): , Southern Railroad: , ' zu in I iti9l to lin restoredl to lids Matner pososon.--, come downdo te, commons. • . litho ia. 9 •ti,4lhie,a24 iia html, Lake r flie Piesident listened si trebly to the young 4 The braintaof all persons dying insane: are 11 whester. ' .i., 10V and Lliehigaii Ceti -1 111:111 . 5 ap p ea l , and anSwered it by saying,. •'h withered, us it were, tit some portion or ialier;. Itter.d.. six. N. v.:owl i:. ''i tit) itailread, 1; 20 fin i ; ' . . amt But' and N. Y. ; Ait,cl. Island. - ; ••-, fin I will think tit the Matter. - The next diis. when unused--withered iii the sense that it .limb or Muscle withers city. la it 1 . 3 E. T. Ti riIItELL: rc , , , ,,..1 r.,., I votluvriAt i reeeived not i ce th at through!!! unused--withered in a far greater de ;.,,t .irienr. • - 1 N. W.1.111'9•41 Myth aa , lnteallUt lifria•ta. I the 'lntrli"litY ot''h'e Preside"' he was restored I gree than are . tbe britins . of those who do ii t;. A. Nifl'lLL s . s llo Philadelphia A• Ileadinz Railroad. ito lily foriDef 1) , 4:1991 etittbed to ail the ar i die of insanity. According to the presetit T. LteRISS'ICK. Supt Comm ksa. 11".cori Erie 110ilrond. ,,,1, ~ • • it I' ' pay ' 2 11 1 0Iit the time erliiis airs'ieis - suite of tnedical knowledge, the whole uue'ss HENRI; 41..IFFIN•Sup't IV.illLinisport and Elniien Rail- I '`"`" i • ll ' s . road. • • i I 1 sal. • of the brit in of a persuit (I)ing Insitee, weighs PASSENGER TRAINS 'I . I We next . hear iit i .laiin in the year 'lO-12. as' less than it woad have den t fuel th!.t person Between Pottsville! and Philadelphia. I F e- A • , , • - ' I . 41, l iarl after 'll3x ;t IL Ig.A. the Passenger Trains will I Mit- Aellillialit 41 the al, if ~.. ._ a. , perAlted instantaneously, in health. / :cave the-111101 at l'ntterille; corner ni Guinn and Rail- , the lii:diterritin-itii squadren, untler colon and: I nac ti v it y i s d e st rav ti nn th rimy t iun t th e - ,‘„,-. read streets. daily as; folleas: 1 . ut Corn triodme, liiilf:deyt He diseharged tire; retreat, of things. The human Maly as it whine, Prom Pottsville :to Philadelphil. ' 1 , : , t ‘l ,, ming LiniC. at . - 1 '; : - -• 7' 30 A. M. I Wines 91 this position' Mitlifullyaand after t h e e .or as , to ally one part, is no exeeptiun to that Eti , llllllT tine. at - , :i - - 4 A'. 11T. I lapse (a three yettes returned: to the s sitates• boundless law. • 'Die unused arm dwindles to Sunday Trait, onnse,a davi. . • 7 ile ,Aial. ' N't ' , dean tsi IT broke out, hi tsita; - - From Plailadelplita to Pottsville.' I "'hen the •e- , • . • ; ' skill and hone. • The unused /"" g s '""" Morning Line. at • • - - 7: si A l 3l. , a lieStly noilelled at lie apput toed to a tominend I. weaken, „thee rut away. lie [ratio comes Fasten:: Line. at - -1., - - 33n l '''' Bl ' ' ili thiaffeet, isinclf 'vas fitting oat to bum b:t rd'l within the universal law of our physical b itut o'i olay Train. nce a diiv). - . 3 tin l':;31. • •. 'TOURS OF PA:4stxa ter A nix°. i • ri the City of Vera. Cray.: •An ,old hulk, the: ing, and if unused, perialles before Its prune, I , • Fir Phil:till-1W is It 1 3 o'cleek t 19 minutes. ,A, 'N.. and I ocotirip i l% :IS fitted out and, placed : iii.,iris i • whole I ,either in or part. i " at a o'elsk.k.2l tniiintess P., Yr, Par Pott,ille at 9 b'clueit' ' - ~ ' , command, within'structions to join the block- - ; But now we -come to theigreat phrenological 34 minutes. A.;31.. 3114 *', e'efoek. 1 1 : M". FA ItE IN ALL THE PNES--110111 1T11',VI• I 10114; squadron. laming the voyage to the; f act , w hjA only prejudice Mimes, that. the. • ' - i Ist c.f.i.,. 27 " r t " s • I thin . he was cau l felled to put ion) Havana! a • •c' • bt ' •le f • • „I brain 15•110 I J. unit, ti is made tip u tom Poosvino to PlinadAphts, ; t i 2 75 r.:125 1 . -" . Philadelphia to Pottsville. 1 . , 275 aus tor repairs. Filially, he reached his. destitia• ; pitrttnents, each of Which is the fuelltaill frmil -1- taittsyine te Heading. ';1 -'I s'iti s ,as I . lion, and reportedao Commodore Perry, hy which sprinas the sense, or feehitig or semi; Head Din to Philadelphia. . I 75 1:45- ' I Who'll he was ordeatil to go to Abiatrado stud . . meet peculies to it. All men, practically he sa.., a s ... lt , p at ail Vic•Statienv ,k ,,, n g the IMO,. ; Who' ll he .1 i Fir ,, Tonna= ot" hIV`I.7.Ie:M ‘Ol . l la.:111,INCel tn eitchlP3..On IWa I Cif tue p.m:at:dings thate. -kites:WO Coll , liege this esSentittily, Whattiver may .be their ;ass, in th..... lines, and room-I:men:are exp•esssir prphibitesl I-tainetl at that time ten thousand inhabitants, ! expressed opinions. rain taking 1'1%110121r nu telikitce hilt their own Wearing) . • apparel whirl] will 1?..1 at the rick of its owner : •i• ' amt its streng defences were guarded by 3,7001 The compartments of the . brain in the ltd- Yll ticket* mast lie nitrchaserl before entarint; the ' regular troops, with 1,0 gnus. Several partial ; skull, may be appropriateiy.: , compared to an Ida erase lit' the Tliard if Man:it:era , • st.tittanponn .csrrrrerp, attempts had already been made by the: extensive and 11 we.. conducted inatudactory, , --, -, American sittutdron to take possession of that I with its numberless rooms, la each of which, stronghold, - lilt ' they all tinted: Lient. HUN.' some one portion of a greatrinaehine is made. TER itiTit'eil off the city in the nightaime.— ; , Imone part of our brainy ive allay, say, our He had with him but 5b men, all told,. and I mirth is manufactared,; iii'aiaithera - ouiyanitya one gun, ft 22-pounder. Notwithstanding this I in another, our prides itaoa on; and that &lisp:tsar of strength he at once resolved, with 1, brain is in its-licalthiest t ,'`late, is the " lies' I that reckless daring for Mitch he most noted,' a a a aaaa da• in which every r has itzi propel !, to, atone- tor his 'previous shortcomings, by! work, well. fully, and itidustriously, ; done. ••. I attempting to capture the city : He sent a: But if one Part is: worked top rMUCII, 1111 . - -; boat till shore, With . a message to the General i chief is the result; or if one part works too to the i'orce.s, ctimanitildieg him to surrender; little, disorder is itiefitable. : the (oar, and city within 'thirty ~.ittutes_. If, , If too much mirth is made, the expression not, he would destaay, the city by a powerful leaps fruufour lips, '.IIe is us Jitney as a fooli", fleet which he had moored mashie to attack! and We bestow a less complimentary epithet time torts, and.l (Mill° men-, wit ! ' were awaiting: on one who fails so exercise ' his 'observant orders from the beach, wou ld .m a rch Oil and'_ faculties., likening him to -the. animal which destroy' the city. ! The particulars of this ea! %yea exactly, like a -noile-a-•only mote so. ' fair have been iii often Laid, Iliat it is now; It is the fill!, steady, equable e,rercise of every . only necessary to say that the ruse bailie! -mental jarittly, whick is the wily infallible effect-intended. The forts and city capitula- I . guarantee against filially. . ted, find iti the morning the American flag ; Let every man and'wuma mature this idea waved triumphantly above theta. Not satis• ' well, and steadily guard against one thought. fled with this exploit, the gallaut lieutenant' o e pursuit,' ore exclusive empluyinetit olie hastened on next morning to the town of; bate, one ilove, one grief.. likessed is that Chtical, , -some miles distam, and succeeded! Provideneet: which seldom scuds a angle tree in frightening its defenders to surrender.-1 blel It is fatherly beneficeece• whien 1..01 4 , When Commodore Perry arrived in front. of ; , orders another, to tear the heart aw y Then , Alvarado the next morning, be was astonished , dw elling ,on the one great, calamity. It is to see- the American ling waving from the! single troubles which craze men. 'lt is nul l .; forts and city, which he expected to meet. with! the_ general student whose mind becomes nit ; , such difficulty in capturing. This fatuous ex-1 balanced. It is nut the man who has a great ploit, however romantic and daring, was never I many irons in the fire at'a time; it is not the theless a clear disobedience of order:, and fort worker who has more basin .33 than he can such disobedienceits hero was court-martialed i attend ; to; it is the matt who has leisure to do and dismissed frem the squadron. He ,re- I -tiothing, it is the man who nurses the oue turned home, antt,on his arrival at New York! thought. whblly, who makes shipwreck: of the was honored with ti, public ovation. He was, immortal part. It-is the, one idea mitts who is met at the Battery by a large concourse of: without ballast, and wefpatimiizingly .excuse citizens whc, escorted him tei--I' h City 1-1 4 11 ,1 him by tutying, "on every other' subject he is•-a, where, in the Governor's Room, he wall pre-.1 sensible !person." , . • , sen , ted with a costly sword: . ',Asylum statistics:force upon us the Amex- ~, , Soon ntterwardi, Judge' Mason, then Sec.i peted - truth,Ahat of all classes of inmate;, . rotary of the NavY, gave hint the command of: farmers make the largest, in . spite of the lab- ~. .. , i t HERE 13 110 great. .r obstacle in the way of the, laney, in the Mediterranean, While; ohms health-giving influence; of a farming siiecess in ifs than trusting to sumethifir• to holding this conimand,he was 'also acting! , lite. Stich 'a reatitt can in no 'way be ae• •. • 1 f - •k 1 d. ' turn lip, instead o ping to wor al . turn- Purser of the ve'Sser; and upOn settling leis counted for, exCept in the sameness Of thought . . : ing.up sometlitti;.v.. accounts, was returned as a defaulter to the! and pursuit. 'Another tact, quite unanticipa . . . .. extent of eight or'. ten thousand. dollars, and! ted, is, that in an equal' norther of New Eng- . ti: s „,,,„ uu ,..._w liat is knowledge good f or . was dismissed-the' service in - consequence.-=:=l land men - and-slaves on southern plantations, Which doei not direct ai.4l govern oar rives? By the influence Of cum. Stockton, hie uncle,t- the proportion of lunatics is five times greater RESIST A icinptati,in till you conquer it. -and Senator: Clemens, an act was .pasactil atnong,the - whites . ; there art live lunatics to . i , ~---- . through Congress', wiping out the amount of, ouo among the negroes; it.is because steady fine best ground untitled . soonest ruts. ont defalcation, liv cre re diting him therewith. Per..!' concentration inn limited sphere is essCntial i n t .(' ran k wee d s . k ... Maltplac Wren. '9 - oak . Wir'S t..S . Lat f Sertimis 't g.t 1 i LI ilt, ‘l . " Ire • tCi • - Brooms. L-e.:••.}4.. Mlnerseille t-• 1 .1 ' • ' county • • • Thankful for the llb rnl tat mune. they I finy'r received from the Coal lti-alers ar:it other,'in The past. would m tst respectfullywAlCeit their custom to ,the I future, All'werk d•eie of our .its ill be teltrrazitedt,:e that 'no ape need be afraid of eittlituf a FAB job. - dr. Kurtz_ beinti nee cf - the ,hi.d..st, and 41 ilwAt tlenred Wire •11 . 7,rd-e; eetitit S. we feel our. that wo • can turn out the Kest.Ceal izetv+nstin't lie Reel on. 4 .11 ortimit addressed,to .1. 11.diurtz,MIneri•ville..to W.' i L. ITeisler. l'.ett:ville 'or Kurta & Heisler. Millersville. will I.e promptly atteu,sed to. 'Old Ser , e4 ..repefot4. May 19. ' . Q POTTSVILLE• •'• • lwas first. es iut Streets. ' ~ 7 - i WIRE SCREENIFACTORY. - i' ~ mbers sisolOr its . ! Change of PrOprietoirs. • ! li in In this and or la-.". • i„,, , in ., Tin': undersigned has ;is . ri•red rmll est:if - dish- : 9•••• '' - '7, curved the p r f l , 10,,,,hip ,f” thp 'Vir., 10f 1,1 , 451atur,... , ii . .. Ser;len Fayt..ryi te Crel stmer: lately roll Irttzl,Vy practical . ; , ' .. "" Attct- , 1 by 11. 1... Cdh... and decirt, to,-:‘ II ,cll,•s tiereFsery for , • 11, 1:11 fen! i.. , . ..f• I',l rwrtt, r!Ht nct t lo• 1,41 1 11,,......nera11y, ppil R hate the pri-! to hi , ...xten:..ireestobilstiment.• IrrancementA rim turd., ~.Cll7lll-::. 1:11.1). IP .r pr%c-uriq , z t Ip• m or. ilect .4 4113 terittiQ. and orders i. , r -leosp.,isl uso-by , ,r,rl; 1., .I,larn , ilworit ,':ill bq flied et the , Ilortert! ?v.! •.t i - •.•. aila on the, inoo s.oislirt+iry !,'ruts. . ... . . r Scirrs;rwe , ger- fh , • :11••re'ver. .tho cif qklatttl e , :t.i•ionred if:Vitt, the oval rt. • )EN j'rateiral. tort nt Ll i servos pronasimt them dress. •ot Await" - ! h.. `nrtiol!.•ut ill I,tllvrill3nlll - 11t.ries.: ',./crepitti2 t'r • i 1!: ,- .5 14: JOHN 11AltL.A,N ey to cam,. 50 els. .116.1,m ROnnEPS, ENT & CO.'S— "IRON ItAILINIO Wel"{Kg." • r .r.gc.,........ , ;.. 1 , , i . . , 4. \•r 4: 4'.)..tAat.uflictttn:rs Arisill.., mg" . t ..-1 .1,1 Pi - ou.,;ltt Ilt•t:\ 1:.111.1\ ( . T1....:•' : vvr, ~ - ,•rii.ti .t.. invite th n 11016141 4..1 )11 Ka ' ..- f t 1,,- nuhit o tt•tb-ir 10-nnob o. bnsipt., , 0 44,:,t.i.i..... r , , Ili li i.. ~ .i0,11..1...1 in J" , IN 111 1, 1 , 0 ., ....L.•:,•••r• F•r•f , r it r 31 .11,W ',Pr.!?Ct jr, Penna. Th., van fin t.i , h VorinfirtFrrrellis.Wnri, f..r k'rhorp.. ,C.• . ri..,,..t.Tr,it,r , Tr• • 1:.•\ ~.. X. in ~...r, variot of sio., 1ti,.4,..-4;,,, fi, CALtrilrnting STA Wire Notting. ..t 3:1 k.in(1 , ..1 tho shortwit 'ti, qc.t.- and • n t.ho hi10....Nr term" to...rotin, nith Iron IteXt.t.n.l,. Kirnt, I.ot — nntti t:tr "lon Fonoos. Enzlish ilu.rdle F . 4, , nee, d11! : '. 4:( . .. twlow softy V , t.—C..nl , t4 . ry 1.•t4 n,ntlyl..r . oloc.-11. D....1;:r , •i'got ntt - to ,nit ..wtonl. rx Ev...:, : thitoz in thoirlin, on band ~ 1,,...1, will lv• furnimh,l at the Nttrto:t no ta .o. v F .t.rn rw '!. 1,, :o" , !oly ,' \..T N=IN ME! •• V.,llver. Aen.lomy _ .• f.ra term of NEW LINE OFICOACHEN,,,- IletWeen Artalandland Pottsville, tt . . atol I:ifh EIL strbsell hers - int tin the iniWit• tints that hi. j hey linNv unving n li,e‘ , l e.•nellte 'tOof hetWe..- - qt .Islll3ll.l'.wd l'yl Ins ilk. ant 1.1.1313. the A 5111311.1 11 , 101. AsOZtiol turwltll:.! /it 7 I Pott , vils , at 't/ 11.1(1.4 II 04.1. I' daily. at .; I'. M. 31111 - nrri , ro el t.l - 'OO. AS 06. , Put ..00 i i.ry ontiti...Rlk. I Ike IK, rot 11,1f1.111, S it pAti'oll3,te: Kr.r.t•lS44). . n. tou n l's i .... Plilladelpikla and l ien ng I.tailrol . d. ~. 5 . , -- . .......-7:.-..—_ , ....wk0 „1....,..1.-.1.---.--..„... 1 ..: - ,,:i. St'ltl.NG'..iltßA , N(iEllll , .:lliTS4 15,5. 41 1 11 E liti E N 1' IN - orttiern and . iVysicri , ,j . t ,;t1••1 .-13 T., \Liu Roilt.. I 4 i,. S poe rl/ In I . jr4.1,..e,j' o oid 7 PO r, r,4 , 0-1,1 .1",, A'; Is I . . CATAtVIS:4.I. :•••1, Br :1.,) 1.1,1 %I: 4 I•ART A.si ,4.1.M1 ILA 1:A11.10.114. t. 1:nt1:113 in' - - - 1).1 - 1 , 1t. • • • - 'l4 0 ..• • ,•'• , - • 34 t •• St. ho , .. • tti. ''..- - • - - 4•••• • 11. 1 .••• 'Mc,. N. VI .-..-.rit,r.lixtli 131 ('hognut ctre•-tA ' Iti•: .•,r0.i•1,..4,111.t :tui avat.tipg 1:.61.1.0.ui I},-pf.t. ‘. ! .r., t• I .„ ~•„,i 1,fr,,. %I I-11) %V. llnv - :th '1ir...gr • 1'111,,',.,-, ' rr .1 .. ~ ttli:.,-.L•,• 1 3 11., i•twaeli4l3.t :in.t J....L.111,g tTajl,, ~t i 1) , ; I •• qr• • , i .t I tu.t Viii?,:tr••.4.; &di% ,:••••••,4::;'.ii. , .....N• ••••,•‘...1.• :1•• CBE Ell IMMI=M Bin J 3 ERSVILLE. KURTZ & HpISLER, Late Kurtz. 114erlo & C 9,, MEE f. EMI 16. MISCELLANEOUS :MELODEON. very stipprioi, MELODEON, 5 ifully firtislied, fur sale by Ntirrh R, '54 • TO34000; CIGARS AND OATS. c T the Hamburg' Sinokirtz-l'oba r eo ,' Vinrkfic.ar 'Manufactory 1 00 r ; bushcla prime qatF: , 200 harrOs guln4ina ; TO a, , eA.: :21, , , o'l. , Half Spanlsli Clicars: 101.,. , 44•5pvi It.ti sires. ' 25,000 Cuba Extras. .; .TALI I'S S. Ms •yr E. , Ilamturg. !leaser linty. ; 3C. .cept. 22. '55 • :. CLARK'S PATENT FLOURING MILL. 'The Great luvez4llon of the Day. rIJ - I E subscriber atinntitires tu tho eiti. ! 1 l h ions of Schuylkill comity.' that he lota s o , 1 if, 4 1 . the rig tto sell EDWIN and JAMES Y 1 CLACK'S new Pa. tent Flouring. Mill, which ifs pronounced . the greatest American invention of the day. lhe subscrib,r dins one $ of thes.l• 31ilis in full operation now. in Treiuntit where he invites all ya.rsoiss to call and see it in operation. This highly ingenionsfand much needed Invention, ' forms an entire new feature in the nianufacturqotWheat into Flour; and the ' splendid manner In wh - 012.: it per forms its work, Grinding, Bolting, and separating the grain at a single operation into seven different qUalities , of Flour and Feed. atul thaCtr Rhin a space of only twen ly-one feet in length by foul': feet in breadth. at ...the ra pidity of twelve bushels psi' hour, on a pair ofcFrench burr millstones only thirty inches in diameter. The Grain is convortrd at a single operation into Kling' and Superfine Flour, Fine Flour, Sliddlings,S hipstuffik; Shorts nnd Bran. any power being applicable to propel it; from a four horse up to any; other desired. The small space it occupies would not t* missed when placed in a reran with other machinery, and the Sinaii amount of nitwit It re quires to propel it, niakes it 'pertain that. ere long, it will sup.rreite and revolutionizenil other Flouring Mills. So applicable is this 31111 to the wants of the world. that every saw-mill, ma Nine Anti, locomotive shop. fiinndry, Piro, toiling mill, of any blinding having& power alrea dy ererteil.-ran now have within its wads& complete Ater chant FL.uring 'Mill!at thoitlitling cost of from four to seven hundred dollars. and' thus the enormims amount of Crain raised within the (hilted States, can be tourer- ted into Flour within its ihdits.• ' - - With ono of thew ;Milts Heady every large Colitery es. tehlishment In this enUnty ;where ate.= power is used for pumping. should, be supplied. They could be:erected ate small expense and irould.enable them to minuted. tme tbelr own flou.'• - ;I This MIR only ocettpies fhb space of 21 feet In length, by lin width. It id also potiabia and , aben put can he placed in a "arm or detty,, and with a single horse kauk4 to any Part, whare.tttcy desire to use it. its eon. itructlon la w simpiethat it can be .coneectect stint any endue by a single abaft. • Steele erTownehip . fttghtit will tet ttleiwied 'etby the subscriber. residing, at. Transom.. Uandeceds evetin. rates Ism %fillers evict attwee wha have seen Mit Ul operation, can be mitt at the residence of the entierlbee. 1. A. L. TICE. 51 AT 1,,;D0. V, '3 3 (beta Poctru. =EI UAMXII .. S . U&L .. ,A Oft'oe," f‘ , er• Urr " doomed till the Jtbh.r.mettt Ny i To r •la round the lodeworldt•ver,-4-rer! 1 I A t•atitti ..ot---ti• watch. wait. 1l •p and My. •To tind the Eoll of 1.2, 6. here hater--hero; I Y. O'er the earth y06;412,111 . .. tkluander • 1 11,11....• and niih en, le p.• . f {,../:-1 , 111 driven Cpc.tl hi.: fat , rtertialir to p. , t , .14 , r•. th•lti,d tlnc-hulitent'o team t•J nexry Ilencen: d f•,, iiihtern htirlo,ll mars Tliy fect have traveli'd thi::l4h,le c•rvation What W . :l, the hati lc pry. and hint nta thy bathe. thy rail and ~ ,eutt a tinn ! Tkiv in-avwf lllrtt in 1 'viz yam All and th.o . urvivor. 1.0.4 To . j ,, tirnt;t on throrrh l.ifi .>t‹,e,sivt; NVith not.,ne 14-ing' on 6ml:, : Wert, that Cart:tolfilt4 gl. Mlcob-Ader? _ Sabtrtlnol—tfu.V.de---I,r Dutott.*" Item f-- Wert i th , rti amid the hfr , ts or t hi. into Jet.. . - Whrti Home Ir:ti. tired by the re , -o.riotot N e t...? litiewest I tt the Scy thin—Tattterfm the latto ! Dm o'i.r thy heltrl tI ! rt.h with;':[ thouLthl . f pity For Patiatet! filo! ultr•ri VeSplF11:111 CP..ne. . 11014 11101611 Wit1:111111) t 1i., , f tfl'or the ;,rr:it vity NIlltt"-S than rrlatir 11:a• thange;sthat•have on all the eh,:lrt.ti 'colturitls the a hast nutithen.(l— hat strange ntdv out are% nief—; what Luny. n anti ontt than wert' with tit 4 , ..in•s eur.....inotanhern& Hwymutt thuti . t.u!g.3Ft reseal vat%) to ask T1...0 'Last seen bviags tlethrol..,l and laath , as ticat ter..ll: While ear by year, Viairstiint thy hlla hal ash. New w ,, rldtt hate risot, t. Lvov stmt.. 't,rotl! qh...ntvatery of fir-61411,d awl farful— . ! To lore I ne frnt, : ti e r toward!: [tenth s>hadow Ea '-n et] 1), r , •T'y rif,thc "dart: t Th!, orp, arr.rny'd—it ITIN‘: tr. T.Sen. “Thus tar—no fa ri ber'shalt flat u vol--turevcr The I:trrier Int iSlbir is itil.••t t6rc et. d earl i zed r Is n grrvit j:ulf. fr1 , 14 - nillg Vet hast.thoulook'd twapy i'ent Ur ed 11wellyr t ;ft e i, upon Thu pale. eidd U rni r I U.atti'— Il,et lamed his foet-tail. ltettlitr erte-s Illy threnalwid: 0 4 a s h e thfe. felt his Vs breath' Illightiofx thy hol.l4lldd--‘lllfle had wait! .1 For hi, dread it'; t.t But des !hate tarot detotnirioez thou art fated Punt!, and dr:, es d,iu ht-i Tor 0111 to ,t 33. : rp, r 1; pit:11111,1101.1t Lit •to toortitt. Hails born thr 1 , 111.(1,.tt I'll 4 k:ratt.-Itlo prayer: lloat.on ur 1,411 to 1:1.S till' IN Tin: , PI,. 1.) Iv is i•t 11. ti,t 1011! iln t .Titztootli'Thly r f-arfui 'fire: to ,±vat, , b.,wtlit.!h..pttilllll • .tM butt ihv , Eildiq Lye, er--liel lEM B: BANNAN pio g raphical. MEE = aloe STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. Ilaaing procured three. Pre." K. we are now prof xecute qt and It- Nsni. I'IZINTING 4.1 ever) deacripti , n rat the Otllk..erf the Misers' Jeurn. - .l.chcaper than It con be done at any ottierestallislaneui In thewaunty,au, Rillx of Lading., Laryi: Pa.ters, .1 Railroad Tirkei., Ibind Paper Rooks, A rtic?e4of kirecucul, 1 TiaK Books Bill fends, Orrler Rook*, . At the very shortest notice. Our stock of JOB TYPI: more extensive than that of soy other office In this arc Unit of the Starr. and we keep handriornployed expresol) for Jobbing. IS'Ontr a practical Prissier ourself. we will guarantee our work to trs as neat as any that ran la turnod , lut lu thu PIIINTINtI I i CoLOIIS do ne at th? tior!.rt net ke. NIL Itooks,bound in °Tory, s . sristy of style. ninnk Dos-k of eserideleription nnusnfael wrest bound an d rut r d order st . .shert tniee. NO. It. l'As'stm; Aw.t v.—Pasitiing away.` what a soletan sound. Did it never strike you, .my friends, hat we are also pas-ang on? l'hat each moment we are drawing nearer and neater the grave ; aml that soon we may he eahifl upon_to pass Ihrough the "valley of the shadow.,4lleath," whence none return. Vi r : e . l o ok around us, we view the works of our,'....Crentar,,i and what is present d to our st - 0111? Upon every blade of grass, every heat I3ANNAN'S BOOK BINDERY ljumerous. and every tree. 14 stamped in glowing terms, I as will] a , hatal of iruu, Passing, Away. I" i-ct seldom we s t he this lesson heeded.. Few looh upon it in such a light, still wishing if' j buic'tor a little season, to enjoy more of the pleasures which this world allot ds, intending, ;itteywardi to turn their attention to repent• alive. • Alas ! that period never pyrites, and the 'sinner is hurried into, the preserve of his i God without the power to say, with the publi ;: ! can; "Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner." I Let is take man now, and view him from the'varlieit stagre.: ot• inhool., to' decrepid uid t we see thy• tovt•lv• yet oneooscioo; rbabc, not even lonnving its mother's gentle care, without whi . ell it noel perish. W ga z e • uPda it with • u lunch interest, Sr, beautiful tit its ;inineanice. heneath 'that lovely senate, sr, 1111101,in - is dint it pi• .j.iii•es out the sliglttrst tsluvetnent to eat! it moll, as trirtitill Calk f rrt6 the latent limit ut AteOh Sid :e piChin.' causes a shade of sad nesis to titll upon us, tiO we cannot help but liti s dni silent prayer to the throne ofGod. that riTissing away, this Chtlil.may pass unto life and, not non, death. Again we tie - hold hint— he is now in all the pride of youth nod t•oi,,y• went of sehoollioy pleasures, with bat few trials to mar his pathway, and these are slam east oil' be a kind and sympathetic word, for yiwith is not the time for sorrow long to cast Its Shading' gloom. Once•nnire we behold him—he is now in all the vigor of manhood, when all. those ,dreamy visions of youth are to be realized, • fie!looks into futurity with a pitireing gaze, as though he could with earnestness behold each coming event which is to ;characterize hislife., lie commences to see the world Cis itis, he sees what he never dreamed of and may we ask what that is? That wickedness reigns supreme. He' mistrusts 'all, and won derS where he can find a friend, in whom to repose with perfect confidence. Ambition rises within 'his breast, and he would tower, above all others. The idea is termed that none care fiirhitn, and he will care for none. His arribitions spirit governs him and carries hiai on. He soars and sours, until he reaches thei, pinnacle, but there alas ! his hopes perish, and he is drvged into the abysi'of ruin and from'whieh he seldom arises. Then r to ,rse, that better feeling; take§ possessioi. ~r his soul, and unless there are those aroUiei hiM, who have pity in spite of his feelings. tu• wards them. there is little hope. now, for this last time, he is presented to its. His gray hair and tottering limbs are Mir tokens of infirmity and old age. He be giOs tOinive IvilioLf; of anxiety coneecoing the of life. and the state 41114 laiillort:tl soul: and wormers that he hos iliac '1;0 been perinitted figure upon this earthly stage; that, inireality, he Pas,n.g. A 1 . 31 y. His days are/ oUnthered, 11114 . it per• hops would he prefer/LI& to make use of the remnant left him, sii dint time be not lost.— he look upon the inist. he sees the way• wardne s s and fickleness of youth. and it that time were to spend over again, Oh! how,dif. ferentiv would lie apply'himself. But too boi l , ?Isis! lie finds " 'Tis not all of life to lire, Nor it!l of denth to :Par.