i b y IS li U II i f B A iW M; Kit Ail. ' - : rwffiAiy y ir. k.' uasskj:. Knnc i-M) imidhuktoj:. ? .,,1,1,1 i ; Hill 02 X..U Ul.iKtJAi ...ilu.Al 111. -J l i. 1,1V! u III. mill I" ' ' ,,',lt .il'imii'il -t-tilk t.L nt ; finlv -i i till BY hi Mi. t po iiililnn'!i'i 'its T Iflli.rs l.iitllli. HS "Ill'IIIU i .t.ripu, to future :iltinti 'in mini Ui- l'!" I I '" TO CI. 11. iSjlltl re "pisS ill! l- '" Id on Jit hit rJaVaiHte ill aiWance will imf f..t llurr ! Hi m In till" Aitieriiml. 'Amnio of Itt Intra, titn. t iittae,iieiil ittsrtti-m, i P-i,sri,. H iii.iiitlia. III litll, ! ve-tr, liii-.m Cunts of f iv Hurt, i,f uiimim, iilinnnnml ntlirrn. mlvtrliniul I'V f:ir, with tint privili-e" "f iii"in ff"'riit wrtifinpiiw wHklv. f l.r-ei ilvir1ieinii- p" Hrwinnl. I "11 ii' :I'. S:m f-nn :)lin T T U 11 i I) V AT I. w V, PA. Huiiicii nlU'inlcil In in tlio Cuuiitie nf N.ir iuil.rliiii.l, 1'iiion, l.jc.iiiiis o"'l Cohiinlii" Htirr T. A A. Hi'Viitult, " l.owet V Uarron. Smnen & S.io lirmM, 'tloiinlil. McfnrluuJ V Co, 8icriiil. tiood Sc Co., k rinhid I 'J HENRY EONNEL, LTTORW"ir A.T T,A.W. ( ice opposite Die Covl Home, Sunbury, Northumteilanil Comity, Ta. Plllflipt rtlllMltlCIII 111 l.IHI- I" l"lj"1tl"l mill i . United States Hotel, CllKhvit Str-rt. nbve Fourth PMIIt A IB t.PHI A. "1 J- M-tcl.GU.AN, 0,,lc ol n" "I Ttitrl," J hn tli pliMHiire t inlonii Ii'im IricniU mill te travelitis c .nrnuiiHj'. llmt ' nurf lur a frrin "f rnr. nml luiw prrp.tri'.l ,r liie t or.r,tion ( IJiiKtit Ti.e l'vitl inlv.iiii liii-st.f tliit I'livnri'c PKlnlilisli- :i,(ii nri' t'in ni kintwil In itfP'l " '' Tito -A an.1 rti-tiiKirt- Iuim' Itch put in ruA rale oii'it! llio nvi.nH mn lirjnii.l wnM FitKlnlfil. 'I'lie TmIiIim will ! vity U- n,ilir.l illi the lM-t. mnl t'.ittjiropriptnr p .liii-wif lat h i fll'itt on lii curt jt'iiill lie w inliir- l,i v.Vr the I'liii- I Sl,itn i-ipiS itl coml-iita tn nuy I.ilcl in llin Q iiikiT t;iiy. . l'liilu.. July x, 1851. '. iT7lTTV, u iiii ks r, i, 1. 1: it , Ahrk't Stre-t, 8UKBXTRY, PA. i;T rn-fiM-il H'l lr "n'.e, u liruli aupplv !' v SinciiiS Srliioltt. He U nlso opcii'ina ul Ili a tiirr, n lfir nci'irtnu'iil if Dunk, m rwiy t.imiiii ol l.ilpruturp. roiiM.liii!t nf .... Popiry. liiBtorv. NovpU, Uoiii,tnre, tS.iiMitiSir Wnrkn.'l.uw, Mpilirine. S.h.n.l iimI Cliililrpu- j;wk. Hililm; bilionl. I'oi krt nml l-'wiiuly. lMi wi(h ami wiihoul Kiiisravinusi. nml n'ry nf vari ed ol Bimliint. l'ruer li.iok. ol :l kimls. Alan jui rwpivril nml f"r . I'inlniw Ui gttl of the lwoHViiiiBlaiiiu. yilitmn nl If.) I. i iii niilv Sli.l'". Jmlge'KraiU Piliiion nf lllarki-tmirt C J.in nu-ii-tariia, ill 3 vU. 8 o. foiniPily nlil at $H'.IH, and nrw offt-rcJ (in frcah buniiiig) al tlio low tire of 36,00. A Treatise on tlie lawa of IViiimv Ivnuia re ai.friing the nitatpa of bcmlpiitu, liy 'I'lumiaa K. linr.lou, prire only Sl.no. Tr.ve'a. VoyiiRPa ami AilvpiitinrH. all ol which will he a .IJ Inw, i'li jr '"si'' "r trv proiliicc. I'cliri:ary, 21, 155. It. ll'rijlti'rjt !. ''"I" Tor th Oi! e cf i:rii fi or lu;-.i t,5 . A ,;Kil A'l.tiOiiBU l' top hi r H i "'l :'l ..iKl.lt.tUM ,ll I'll l.l.l.'ll'lll l i.' Miii. iri.li .line tor to any other in iiuli' rin III l-ii rail ui I to l ru that H OC'lliO'i l"lW ,,"r,'i4 to .......i ii, ii niilv the hshlt'l and mb'l '"? hoi 1. W; iTru .-. ' "' m.i uuromJurtaMf "'Ir Thrrn ia no .li.hi-o tv -ti'inli'm the liltn.K. ami wlien the pail in toraieJ. it wih retain H po-ilion wiihu) a c i.i".e. 'e Mna at iiit,inrp nnnhle to rail on the au ac ib,T. ra-i tnve Hip '!" anil to iinv ml .Iresa, l.y remiltin,' Pi" Dollar, lor the Mnule ''rua or Tn for the ilniii.lf wuli imaMirc ruuiiii "he hips a nl tilin4 ''h' uHVi led. It vvnl t. nc lanneJ 1 1 null if n 't lining, h) reuirim it at ott iiii-o il. For nale mil V hv the Importrr. 15 AI.KU II. M- KDI KS. O ir Twelfth tV Uaee .treela I'hil.nh'lphi.i: lT mm as. repii in iho lienfit ol Mr, linn i ! .s-U i,i ir:. o-viiK t 'ileraimeiiieiit ol the 111 tprnal Orana. iit.l.uinn Kallu.it ol the mnl.. Voei, Pol uonirv. D.vspi-ptir. N.rvoua anil Spinal Veakii.'.'i.ro iiiforineJ thai a roinpeii .it a l ex irrien.-e.l I.mi wiU he in al.en.hiiue at the Uo.mn. (set a.arl lor their exeluaive uac.) N .. III. Twelf h -t., It h' Movi Kre Julv I, 14 ly- Sliumokiii Town Lots. rrVIF anhacriher ia now prepaiei! to exhihit anJ 1 di,,H)e of Lota in the new lown-lMal ol fjluinoki... Peraon. .lesirm.a -f ...ertaiu the terina ami romhtioi.a of aale l.y calU is on the euh-.rril.er. al Sl.am .km. r 8 VM. AT W TKIt. Agent. BhamoVin, Oct. I &,iM.--ir. LAAVUHNCK .TlOl'SK. BUKBUEY. PA. flHB euhaeriher rc-pertfiillv infor.na the pnhhe I that .he Mill eontiiniP- t,, keen the ah ive nai.ie.1 pul-lic hou. and that rJw ha M r. 'ei-er Zieuler In auperin'eii.l l.i anine. Shehiia al-n rereivril a new "PI''? '"' li.ji.niaa.ul wi..e..; and tr-U tl.l able to Biv aatUlactioii t-i all who v'-" U'Utt' M III A THOMSON. Hunhury fBrh 4. IW.M. tf. ' ' ft m A KhWAIIK. Na'l". l'"oU- t,'",'" . I 1 HaU :aia. Cednr ware. Hrooma. UriiHhea. "houl Uook nd paper jii-t ireived and f..r wile i. w. Tt'Mii: & co. Hmihnry. April 88. I"'4. 1lAltOl4'4. I" "l:,ii f'"rv "lur,J Wlk and (ii.i.'hini-Co'trm and Ciuliam I m- .nil for kale hy VV- 1 ENEB 1 Suiihury. pril SS. l54. , ' INprAV CHOI.AGOOt'B An exrellent 'article for the rure of Fever il Aiie, Hit lion fever. Iiitermittent or Bemittont rever.ju rcreiteil ami f "r'a.te by ' ' f.n ""April Si, 18i- " w TB.NER & , OOPEK'8 GELATINE.- f or JeHiej : A. Cr for ! by " ciocrt p " . .v ' II J: II IJ'iriJl ON THE J TH 01 11X31 Tver CHILD. , r. w lit mii,I, 'i.ii, li il ii f.icir.nlirii if in mir fn ' inif uw n nnnir. Iin"i' 1 1 I'jiiU'ji-ui own. Unit f lip i i i ii p imrti. it, li 1 1 I 'Iih HltmlP Si-"' Il Viifiihlr. '.i v ii, h ii.' wlnrli H kii- liiuv lo finpiij II lll-ll 1'l.l'HlllVI lillli' Hft V I lelllfil. H Till !l il llf.l O Hl!l. t'Ht'k III IK III Ifl'lllU'Clillll ilk llll Cl'll'l lllllll lll UIHH1, IHII, IIS llllt'l vi-ii ihhi, it ta . i 1 in inri'VtT, hii I Inn iii i' H.'. I Mlken hill l.i v ill ilnknef", Hllinl II" rln U ill Ih" l lili i 1 In I'l l, 'I II - I ci v ii- .iinpli. I,:ii hn hful nlvt Zif, f 1 1 It 1 lui. i , .1 i,t;n,n ll niMlliri'j. pHpoi, t ml- Invi I I', it iitii-:i in ihut p a. !' .rt, t U-.i it l-iii iii-jn.t't'n n lew MPekf rtliri il? In, :.tl.. hrn k liiill it ml tmrkw.u. I -I'llnt; lift lii, I ..iim.t'.l iipmi lt lnii;eiiiiu ilint limko i, hi ut niii'u li, Ii) yenial hiiui ,ii, 'i Tliuu ml ,;it Aii. n:." frnm thy mother ii'e Ami '.iwii, nan" I nun hy i-ti heri knep ; Tlmu'ii "rtWii" Iriiiii our tili-SKiny, our core, dill ,iiirl"illi:, Bui "iiuu" liuiii uiir lieu i is th'iu'lt never All tliim:, ilcar c In!,!, ;Iiut weie wntit to ,l "ii. p ihi"i, A h .huh, il ih"i. Ii-ri' in bfMintv hi iiiht Tllfli-'j. llllLlr IIHt' III llll' I'ltllllllfMt Hit, A nl In1 fit : t h isiemiiiu nli livmi; Imln. Ir 'F itiu'ri tlinr. :in" fimn iIip l,uiiiii!; f-pi i 1 1 Tliimli nVr thy hrail its rei-u loual.s Tin 1. 1 in :t ui v I . . i v 1 1 1 1 ihrir IhiIh hint. prints Upon lilt Hut tl thy nrw .itiKilf g'HVr, A i an limit ' .iimim itihl -'aiVit" Inr evei Tlltl lllllr l. llnit U nilt I Imtllf Tli.tl vim;.' h liirh lir.l I'l ttvVftflfSI HUJenW Ciiili il me 1 tic nioiiii't'n ihiiilm numt Tlini fn I of imIiupV fini'til moiililinij I'ti.i.r ei-.. Ho' tl'i'p infill tlliei'i, bill Wimie pifilnli v ,h nit alii i Ol t-tt'i i'Ij.iiiiii tiifttiititt lhteiv, I'ny -wi'ipin'C", piilii'ni't' iinilfr MilTeriii, A,l .-.ilili.r.,l i t ll npi'lillil! ihty A:, i.. I, in, .mil Mill ill. 1 1 lii Mill Inr ihri! VVr.it. I iiir.l lui I l.ivr'p uinl ucnliu jivaj All if ! i . - li.-1 I lii'inulti lo Ifrtil thee, An,) n il Ine u li .l nit 1 1 , t- ..ml ilen.h Ami i .i i .. iliy m'li.iii 111 iiijIik' utft Wilkin:,' 'I n II in wil t l.i,. our eei tori. ill. Anil il.ies my K.'lll.ll lieHil iIihii iiin,la thee I'll.il hiia.'i" ine h) le.u hrra mnv Tii.ii tilui) I. oili ttiy viiiiira pirMi ee K o.iit'f 'tio iiii upon id) biutv ! Oil, tin, In cii" ritiili iiiusl be loi.a;n'f, vV.hiii j Hij voiiv, ui) It, in. I, It love, V. l .. is: hi in ,l .4i m H ,ii nl i'l-i nisi.', iVI.i.l tie.troii lo tilt! wnil.l .iLi .v,; Sijovt Stovn, a ivrtiuiifitD i.rriF.u. The lollow in:.' yliinp.eat u )uuug l.i.ly'n hf.ni, l.ikiii limn i k-lit i lo h hoaniii Ineinl, ih iiiiu.nL', il the) .lo not llinliiiil Ihe tea .t.i. 1 "..ii ir.i inr. ilr.it Amy, yun'ie auxiu' a k '". 'i' -.I""'' 'h.ii i'tl'i'i null in) pil'M'hl I , .,u, ' 1',. p.rr a i emli.i 1 1 ninu iil.tilri. 'lis. I:,,,. ; I,,.; ,,.i, ki-iivv Im.v i, iiu-l lovr, I've I, il . r.i l II. nil )"" J .mil Ml v lllnilil Hi ) llll. .I,.r ii j, .In. Ii. I'll I'll )nny Irt.H ) oil llin) It'll lo Hit intlioo. i I hn, I n. el hi n qni'e ufleu Ht ll.e piriy ami t'.ll, lii l Inn re, I wl'tl him. I?lkeil well linn, unlki'il "I'll him, nil liinl hr.inl all llms.' a iimi k, v. Men l.iirl) hit iliu nil Ihe uoik. nl hi. i-onnli) man, Biton M,nii'ti.ii.en lu i lin, kr, I Hi hi' pli'lnt.'S, ami hinuheil Hi hi. ti njiie," nml h null' IliNl H I'llai lllllll' nml ii, pi ii.rip'i'.l muiie. 3. C'oi. reive in) oipui.e, hni. one fine Mliiiito-i tiimiili.o, v 1 1 llntil e'er II word Hi' or n u ho-, ,i-i in ,i uriini'.o. Hi,. ri i!,uii Hunan. ( oi in.. i- In. iiiui.r in, m Some nl, I Dull Ii l)i,i:li) In- f, iv- Ii .1 In' ru or, ) in lei nlj tl it'll I i a' in I ,1 1 1. in, , in. 'ill rip hi, ln heal I ami ,. pnle.t e I. il l iluuii mi my Irel, i 4. O, A 1 1 1 , I iiriuiil.il iitul rohileil up an! I iln i i-il nol -n 1 ri-," Binl I eoiihl'iil iay "no'' M tiie.i.h ni.ne hi l.i.t ll. it I h.ir.llv ciiiihl iipeak nil llie I IihhI rnslinl i once front rriv lieait to ti . v I'lieek; vv hilts Herman sal b) ine tpnie li'inipiil mnl fool, ait, I Itioiiglit me, nil . nbt, u lumph'iu hiile lool. 5 Al tail 1 mil out, "it wa.i aneh a niprisu kneiv nut wli.it lo nay" mnl h looked In in v evi wnh u kind of a look thai 1 i-uuhl'ii! it .t ..nil Hn ii wuli tuch uuloi my linden It.- kt--.il! lo ln.ii, in) .liar Ant), I tt..i.ll) k..o. ttoA, I i-n.li.-il Willi eaylnj I wutihl to It. a viuw! 0 Alter Ihat, rtiulleiti a enl alniiit nniooihly mnl Him ; lie tn.i.le lovtj in ine and 1 lialene.l In lit tit . iVo nlieii look inlet, in ilia mn-luu) Hi-utliei, mnl, on lain) in.li., al on Ilia aula lojrilirl. lie utetl In talk lo mtj uiiielimra ui ln nioliii-i nu ul I lid Colonel, Ilia won. lift lui Inolher. ' - 7. 1 lovr, I liitii, ileal Amy, I'll own to the ihiiIi ! my n' wan hound up in the. piciur. et.pu )uu;lt I ll .vua i.ul hia livvuly that won tin- itlui.v ; tUt u aoiiiellnny ho had III ear It ,n. .k ..ml fi.tll tone a iiiutiuie ul poeii), mill in e. and uri. ill.n, Ukon loolhrr, quae ill I" lot III) li-UII. H 1 Ad. p.o.l I ut III II. 10 l only, onot I .1 Mlnle, u hen tie lold III advenluie., un.l , tiplf tttililil alliiltf, and Mead on fHrtl Oili er' loes uinter lilt utile, even my warm al ittoiiiin wa al'aa unabU lo keep una Worn lelliug him thai I Jni with hi lalea won hi nut pniell qnitt' tu aiiuntfly of fish. ', 9 Bur when IM exeii.e tiun on way ml anniher I'd ay, ' All lh world liea, In. wtiriifthliftf dr other politician for phjee, lyn fr pelf, nJ merohmt lo .jet good o I Ion the die! lliev'ie in fir il i.ll, 111 itiiih Ihey 'lie' Mild 'ponh pooh !" i' and aii.C' lie en " v ll ll inny ita nell tin il, 1 10. Herman was it'l ilevntmii. nil paimi nml iuh; hi peemed (nit tit live in the liuhi of nit I'VPt What wiml nl ni'lenrmi'iit W' llld fi,l l'i tun III li! hoiV I'tilll Hera the ki.tn.a nil if) fiinjet.lip', I'lnvt' Ihi k hill d Inve !" iviin h- nr ltoit p,-i'eiieH A'a! I fimi d hit reftiineil iltillaia and rent ! 1. One I'av he rnme in f inn hi lah..r nt ai'hool 1 ilinughl ll." lipp"arei niint'i'iiiintahlv nml. Nol line "ilearrst titiael," nr nny anrh vviinl. fiotn the liinaiie of the iillereil n htret waa lir.'iril. That evenina he Culled npnn Ainiiihel Clinic ; llio nex day 1 learned the whole .lttti nt the I'ttyr, 12 He mipposrd, il nppt'Kr.t, dear pip.i had ihe l;ioi'k.," u lolliitu in ilullan, mid avvell ina with ' atorkt"," vvoiild "ttnt up in (jttml 'yh', and in ptiiKeqntMiee thtt his fluid would ennie in for n n bit of "ihe fat." Whrn he li'itrited hi miittnke, ii wttaotld lo iliscnvor hove ihe rock went nl oiicb lo tlie heait of my lover ! 13. Hit c-nini? ti it to aee me. tind aavv tne alopp, nml nnlclileil n IT: i i i with a pracr. all hi nvvn. He wnuii! lrive "pierened" me, he an ill. for n wife, In nny one he hml met in hia ijfe ; hut ;i for himself, why h" hi ,;'i a 'ifi'C, nml I rnn?t niree that it was t f.utt vi II I? eh li- ino iht" r3", Ii" vvnnl I hi t mp a li"il, an I hnped the nH 'ir iiu! I nol le.nler tie "blue." I thanked him, and 'old hi'n I nlvvnta waa lanuht, lh:it tlie "a held nanod fi-th H ever wna rnnuhl "lint! pnhnpa I mny yet do an well, toy dear Ilenn in, a to be linked for my life lo n pennil.'s Getmnn " 15. So vvp parted. I homed nvvny from ihe aeenp, if nol verv ' blue." t lid fell ra ther 'irieen." I h'fl in the staop rnarh the ! verv npl day, and shed a few tears ihe first pait of Ihe. way; but (ivu mi'ps p:ttied over, the r"iul crpv so bad, I looked mil for tiie jolts ami toroot to be sad. 16. When I anl in the cars, ami safe in my scat, wlml person, of h! in the .wol I, should t"iii!'el? vVhv, whom but Frrd Fur- resii ', Hi: his, us you know, been tr.iveilini; I In Ki.lopr ,hi er )t-,.is or so, and ll .s 1410.VI1 ! oh, so li.iniKo.iie '. why, H-ninui li.mseil Wlieu F i',1 at hadd, wui.l l bn l.i I-1 on Ihe i-hrll ! 17. fVow, I had intended, w Ifn no one was by, to lei down m) veil, atnf indtilyo 111 a 'vry j" but lulkini; haIiiIo 10 lhat love o! a Fieri, put viicti seiiliineiilal si utl out ul my llead. He made hia a. lieu a I llio Unci sU tion, but, oil! we ro.liinenri'd u itcticixii til -la i 1011 ! IS lie came out to see ma we rnji; and we wuiki'd, and vnmris tnilc over uinl over wi re talked. The f 11 I, drai est A.ny, y oil 11 ensiU uiirss he asked me a question 11 net 1 Buswered "Yes." Park up and mint? mi, jn-t as i no 1 n vmi r ut, to "Aland up" wi'll me 011 ihe tweiilieih .Inn. 19. A mote ihronali eonlrnst tlirrp never was seen than Herman ami Fi idei irli, in per Sin anil inem, Kied's ev es nrp so Mniline, o blue nml aeiene, hiiriotti is 90 !! ii;jtl f . ioy, iiii-l c'nii. lleimnn'sevH had, at liniea qniip a sii.isiei fi i"h no l ! nflen saw orimib on hia nnslv ninn!aelie ! , 20. Then Himaii. vnn'.iio.v. vfann' p'ena null v sinnll. w hile Fred is elegant. sl,n.lei, nnd 'all. II" wpr sor't a illatnond, nml ainoa a d vi.ielvtand plaa the tniinr nml vto'in fioelv ' He has n aw p'I plare cm ihe pltore fif the Hav. and a fonr-sioi y m,i itio'i jiw. not of n-nsi tvviiv, 21 I f."'l ryibp pntilent. an l mv dear for. eiif.i nenit ia ' pi...i.t. to uin-rv lor mo"ev or "hniv. Poor fel'ow ! I pi'v him 'jUibbioi; nwiiv l 'hose noty old latnlseafc (if his, It V hv dav. H'Me's is mv padiiojr ndviee lo thai pupil of nrt. '.rie", t-oiiovv, or ateal, sir, it fomc'iirs nml hntrl. 22 'With h e tiiI ad li'iona lo vnnr s'oek in trade, lest assured mv dear Herman, vnnr hotline ia mnde." Good-bye beloved A'i'V, till entlv in Jan. Come alone well, we'll say bv the tenth K )on run ;' ynur imaoe will fill my heart's innermost rramiy, while life warms' tin) breast of your own allarhed. Annie.' Tub Gkrman Cukes fok Jaundice it tad tu be Ihe sudden atir u! the bile b) au arou sal 'ol T i nt i u it it t tun. Willis, in oiio ul Ins lelleip Irniii ldlew lid, n.ei.lloi.a lhe ca.o ol ma biu.itcr who culnd in a ifu.uian when iluiimt9 l li .lio J.'Uioiice, In le p.-ic, U.'i tllu.i) . 'loci ll.'C.U. It la, ptUIIIIMl. IU M'llll ,u Ula p tJ.-0'.p.i iit. Aleuii.v dtj" a, t oi,l wo .nan r.iit'irii, ami uccuse.i ui) bio.liei ul . . . i. i S.euline., -pal l;i Ilia iaco, .itid l.l.l out ul Ine louni ! tin waa llld iii.-vliciue uitiuiidlaiely tttlrcitial lui wuli ilto Vi0oiotts atati ul tltu blltt coiuiiienceii a rapid icoover)," Bad rKilt-lNQ. A gentleman mule D. ti.ii.anii llie billowing i.o.c ; ' 'Dear Ujciui I vauiii told yi-stetday, uud have, gul u illlle tiuiru. 1'lCUS UlliO wlidl 1 atidllilu lur Uieiu." lltt) luliuwlitji is iha auavver : -'Uc?ai P. Fur lUtf cold Use., pound ul UUIiui cand) or llie illlle Uuiae Uu) d le, .iiinJ li'ic Ulib uul (uo Usal unto we Hait ian M U- ( ' H Ktv Bee i Oaeuo Oregon isal last favoied wiib hue hive ol honey bees, in jood uoikuitf otdtr. They werts biuugh iioiii lhe AlUtl'.ic Slate via Panama, by John Oavenpotl, E-p lii really lo be 'hoped they fimy rlounh. They are paid lo be lhe liil in lhe lerntory ' ,4 , , Population of London, S.M 00. Aumaii tuio CjohicmU itriub, . , j -.rssa. rac .NUHinu.um.iu.AxMJ tuuTi-, i'A., HA'lUKDAY, SK.'TKMIU-.U 23, 10J. klltCK U.Lllll IN A lltl.MIO.V. Til- Peturabtirs (Va.) Iriielliiit no r the fullowinx le' riptinii ol tinjrnl.ir al iii"Sph-ric plieiii.ineiiiin oh rv.-d by Mr (I-iUe Kl'intt, the a. ronaul, 111 a lecenl iipe.oii.sion Iroin the nty : After he ascente mil Hiree Ih iiKatid feel he rlisrhanreil some five pounds of bis ballast, when lie sliol tniwuril and .upward with amazina rapiiiit) till h" brgiti lo ap proximate the i l'iti Is. II-'- then ilisi hiireil S'lont five pounds more of mind, the remain, tlef ol the iiajr, when he arin rlartetl up ward anions the clntids, which were sn dense as lo wholly exclude all terrestrial o'ljefts from his view, and of course he was lost to all obsorvers below. These discharge of ballast 'lislinct-I)- seen by his visitors, and on the fits! nc rasion some one eclaimed that the balloon hail burster). While oinnng the clomls, lie says it seem ed to him as it he was in the midst of a lorgp rjround glass globe, jome two or three hundred feet in diameter, against the side of which, opposite to the sun, the shadow of Ihe Lady Isabella rested, some five or six times lai'sfer than the corpora! one. About half way between him and the shad ow, which seemed as il resting on the gl.-u-s wa l, another haMoou wa seen of a size be tween the shadow and the real one, retting as il in a varmmi, which displayed every color faithltilly of the original. He then saw another lilliolt, clad and with leatures like himsell and seemingly sell-like. He then extruded his own lingers, when he was mimicked by this ima'je ; and wheth er be exte deal one fmg-r or more, or what ever he did, this fiiii'e duplicated exactly. When he would 1 atise bis balloon to oscil late, this haliiKt'l would move exactly like his. Wneu lie tiir. vv out iimr hjbasl to eleat.- hims'-ll this li.'ure s'tnk down in slral of ' lismg with him: and when he artxe a'uive the t Ion ' into the ravs ol th- iiiicliiiid''il sun, he iell the mimic aeronaut below hi in. In the rays of t!i" S'ln above the cloud he tbiind it .o vvarm as to cause bun to per spire Ireely, a state nl heat iievtr lieloie experienced ut this heiiillt, nearly t wnil t lour Ihousiiid leet, where the air is ranlied and generally very chilly. H theis open ed tile valve for the purpose ol descending an l as he sink one or two thousand feet, j which iv asceriaitied by barometrical indi cations, he .I as tl lie nail entered an ice I) u.4'', ami .1 cold rln. I seized bis vvhjle p, rson. H.-re ariin he met hid mimic aerial voy ager, whoiii he'ke)t in company for some tune, IV j m plulosnphical nmtiv-s. When ever he moved sideways, this mum gentle ti.ii n would move in the Mine direction. But when he moved up or. down, the du plirale would m jve in a directly opposite way; and when he concluded lo descend, the image moved upwards until the In-colored lla.sk was out of sight, when he could see the car and the aeronaut atili standing in it as if in a basket attached to nothing, lie siill kept looking until his head was Kuaespierred, and finally, piece by piece, his body, and, at last, his e, t ami baket ascended out ot sight. Prob'ssol Elliott says that he hns been up a Hundred and one limes, but never saw anv thinsr in the form of an illusion like thisbeloie: and h" asks the opinions ol the scientific and learned as to the proba ble cause of this remarkable phenomenon, lor the inf n iii i'.ion of the public. Mas Kiiadktii Br.NTos, wife of Thomas II rSeniiiti, died in Wa-hnejtim citv. mi M n dat, in her ainielh veal. Tim Washington l.tlellilii'lifei a) s : Her pioTaele.l illness of aeveial years, which Item ihe first wna kiTown to be with, nut remedy, vva borne vv jih a patience and prnpneiy til tienieaoor tnai piuvt-a now ine noble faciihies and nllectioii may survive the wreck of th mm I ul frame. 4 0-prived of utterance, of all her energies, Mrs. Ben'on siill preserved the b- nring of one whose mind would not allow the most prostrating afllic linn lo overthrow 'h fine diameter il had formed. N" p!' 'f it gave way under the lung trial lo which il was subjected. The simplicity of manners, Ihe domestic and so cial virtues, the generuu high-toned, well leiiuhited feelings, the religious faith severe lo limsell, libeial lo all lhe resl of the wotld, in which she was uuilnred in her father's house and ninona the Vitgiuia Puritans ol flo'-kbridae, siood llio lest of Ihirly years, spent ami 1st Iho fasoionable life of Wash ington and the predjudicea of it political iiirife, wiilioul jeproacb. . Her exalted char acter bote the mor. trying ordeal of a mala dy which conqneta lhe will nml ollen breaks down the nobler Hails of the most happily eniitiitnleil iialnies llieliiling feeling in Mis B-nton' heart, and stionopat lo Ihe last, waa her devotion lo her husband. Of late she sal constantly by hia sido w hen at hia labor m home, anil indeed Ibeir live may be said In have been inaepa table, for she has mnde her home wherevor his business railed him Sh was reeonci'e.l In P'rl wuh him on his late return lo Mionn because ah- waa ion weak lo iieenmpmy him, and knew that hi dnlv renniredhia preaeuce al hia hnirm. Whoti sh.i fell 'he approach f ihe crisia which terminated her life, she led h-r daiiuh'er to lhe vacanl chair in which her husband worked, and, by look and e lure made il apparent that she required his recall. It wa loo late. She walked lo the bed in the next apartment, from which she was never able to rise again. . Mr Jam-C.mbli, of Tanbnrongb, Cam dem co., ha a tomato vine nine leet four iu che hiah, whicb cover a ptice of ihirl). one lel in circumference, and ba fiom flf. lean hundrej id two tnoutand tomaUoc up on it. OFFICE, MARKET science tno ic .avts. agnmituri IJcleri-cd Articles. I ' "al.'; nTI 77,, -...i " " COtl.TU.tUU.llM.il PHICKOPVOAL. I r-.i r.l. lvnrii-il in I I tie SilMcmon 01 me miirn - reqti-sl tu Mi-pending shipnienl, has called ntnni rous comment Irom the city paper who talk up.vn it ps a conibinalion to keep up prices, The I dliiwiil" i an extract from the Journal 20lh ult. Th-. amount snnt this week is 75 P35 19 ions-20,47 11 by railroad, a-d 2!5,r,07 OS h) canal. The railroad has fallen olt, I.B47- 00 ions fioiu lest week, ittid the canal tuts m creased U 17 Tile, total increase this year, -o f:ir, ovi'last, ia 394 5C3 17 tons. The expediency ol aiisp.Midnu! shipments for al least on? week timing the presenl uitiiiih is imvv in Buii.ni.ni u.iioii nut nper.i ttns, Mini lh uiiHliimit) Ihut prevails tttttoiiit idem in favor of that polit y, hs fur as we have been able lo learn, pioves huw easily it could bo accomplished. "We tiitdeisiainl thai the object of this pnajiosed movement, which may bo consid ered rt'liabl) certain, is to suatniii lhe trade abroad those who have la.it! tip heavy Mocks of coal al Inyh puces and high freights; and nl Ihe same lime lo check ceilaiu tflorls be ing mado nearer home, lo reduce prices lo a lower liytire lor tho teittniiider of tho season, which would result in seiious disaster to the entiro 1 1 !." The LcJpr, Uraly inloteste.l, il is said,, a coal pioducer, siys: "The annual increase in tin' consumption ol cnal is i sit m I d at ten per cent , vvhicti would yive 550,000 Ions as lhe. increased production id 1554 over that ol 1853. From Ihe lo! o .i in", statement in tho Inst Miner's Juiiiiial. nt l'ottsville, we leaiu that within a period nl only ciaht moulhs lhe increase of coal shipments over the Mine months ol lhe pieviotts year ha been: F.o.n the Srhtivlkii: Mines, 394 5J0 tons, .i ..h'tfli, " 102 04'J do. ' Cuiiibeiland, " 101,601 do. Vottil, 99.01)0 do. Th'.s litblo iloes not include the Luckawau ,ia, which would probably swell ihe.amouiil i cunclhii'i! like 700.000 Inns. TliB Ledger iilhnle lo the prnpnsetl I ,ve, k's aiispeitHon" of coal shipmeiils in or- ,1,-r to keep ui) puces, anil alter warmly con- lemniiig the proposition, says ' if prVsent pri ces of cnul are sustained It will be by combl- latiou itrnoiiL' protlucera." The New Yotk Herald, also commenlmc un tho expose niatle by tlw Journal, say ot the coal combination : "The rogues know that they havo more conl oil haitil than they can sell; lhat the .hinmerit of coal Iroin the mines this year exive.is that of last year by three quarters ol it milium of Ions, while Ihe consumption has not increased over a quarter of a million ; and ih.U lhe chances are, unless somo new ftaud is advised In keep up tho piice, what it will fall before the winter lo $5 or tS6. When ihereftuo thev urge us lo lay in our winter's stock nl S7.50 or 38 let us take their advice in the contrail- sense; buy just what we iced ' and wait till lhe combination breaks town' ns il must do, before we fill our eel- t' In rei'ard to these strictures the Jour nal of Saturday last, the 'Jth iiwt., has the following. Our rcmaiks laat week were penned in consequence of the eftori makms ubroa I lo induce cniisiiineia to hold back. Our Oper- iioia have atot cumbined lo suspend ehip menls unless llieie is mi ebsolute necessil) in do so: but if iMinsnmera will not purchase Coal f i mn this ilealera, Ihe dealers, in ihe lui iii ih" usual aiucks of Coal lor winter i,.tf,i.i a a e u nm runout iii,it.., .,, sales We can supply the niaikol, and pre tent anv Inrther advance in the p ice ol Coal in New Yoik mnl lhe Fast, piovi.lett thus who have the meant will only piuctiae their coal now but if the) h ild D.cK, unilur ihe expectation o' redncinij price, they will advance the laie hiuhei iluunc lhe w inter mouths, which will tall mote heavily upon the niior nnd needy. The Transporting Companies will not reduce iheir rates; thu Lehii'h anil Laciiawana win uoi u-ourc, Ihen why should combinations be fornmd W II V PlI'Mim jtJIII trpiutt ca ' . 1......1 iii i,. it,. Pre... n. mniDel ihe HOI".!.!. 111,".:.. .' .-- , - Individual Optaiors of Sc.bu) Ikill Cuuniy m reduce their 1 Isil not absolutely unjust! ii. I in order to disabuse the public, mind on ibis subject. It may a well Do staii'ii ni once that the Tiade iiKHR will not tiuis tu. um.i-s itmi.ess A COBrsfONDIMJ BE .Lk i iwn . pan tKS Thy canuot reduce the price ol . . .i . . . ..r .... i at rti.liii'Mil n cn u.ni m IUC I HANSPORTIIIU V-OH Yo U:crr;:li:;T;ju;;e1n in wages i i . ..unMiiiinii. alio uiereiuin i ihev all orefer reducing iheir business one- third, lo suspend one month, if necessaiy, snnnor klian disarrange iheir Colliery iw at)- I- I If .....nKaaur chnni.fl lO IHIIU UdUK. , i, n.e'se., .late of the Itade. There is but one opinion hero on the subject: and ihev u ill be sustained in snclt a coui , i,-., ..in he sustained iii such a couisn by hinltiiif? nei-ftuu iu Ihii rea.on 1 heir men intnrHHl- lhe interest ol Iheir cniiotn er, and iho intete! or Ihe whole trade de mand it. Tl,. .,T, ran sea which pfiect the dome. tic Coal Trade, Ibis vest, is also observable in i rut foteigo trade, and piice rule equally lush N Can leieci unlet) ta Biatoit, wliulecaj, at SIS CO partial I'ictuCKil. U Aultuai'ita Coal, 8 SO do atiAiL raict : NewCaatt, ebl. 10S vdney, " 00 P.6UW, . " 10 00 Ambncite, . . ;, M A ton of Anthracite Coal i equal io chaldron of Bitnminoii. Buih Cual aid Ireigh's ara high in Euglutid aud Nova Sco- tia. , ' . Th present dale of commercial affair i owing in tome dttgree to the imrnoral aitd illegal bniinesi of ihe atock exchange. StRKET, OPPOSITE . jtiathm. amuse m ems, rC , , . TK"TE ' . A brief obsnrvatinn of the p-onn.ls appottiirii - a- I K am ll... !... & .fi . . . 1 1 . . . , " . ' , " , . , . "S""" iuviri;, una ciiituieu US lO IIUiM'O 1 .10 ttuItlllQ i,u ,., ! tt.h,..h trori'th I... k ! raycj (ur lhe prtil whj(,h commpm.tll iere ,, ,h0 26 h Instant. The aru of tho ground enclosed for ihe piuposo ia .twenty-five Betes uf''i whirh Iiavn been erected a number nf substantial tiiiildiua, and a i iilmosi inlpimm- able line ol stables, te. The ccnlic litill, lacing lhe visiter as he. enter th enclosiuo, is ik-voted to the Mechanic Aits, and is SCO feet hum by 90 wide. The southern, hall lor Hutiiculluial and Flunil put poses is V50 feet lona l) 50 in Wfl'h The lioilhcrn hall, in tended for the exhibition nf Agricultural Iin- plirnetits, is 160 leet ltii.fi, 60 wide. There aie, besides, three lelrt'sh tietit houses; two each 140 leet lun ; 30 wide; mid Ihe smal ler one for ice cream and oilier purposes, 40 leet in leiioih. Hauyed mound lhe grounds, upon the outer edge of tho cucloruie, and neatly constructed 49S cattle lalls; 113 horse stall, and 120 pen for sheep, pigs, &c. The stalls and pen aie built in such a man ner that lhe animal are effectually protected in case of unfavorable weather, yel at the same lime can be conveniently examined by visiters. A large number of coops for chick- nus have also been constructed. The ai- ranifemenls for a supply of water during Ihe exhibition, are of the most liberal character. Eighteen hundred feet of lead pipe are be- in laid thronjhoul lhe grounds, and a I nun. lain will shortly be placed in u conspicuous position. Near the entrance are erected two officers, manauers, ect., of tho Fair, There are other notioeible features wii hiti ihe en closuie, but our hasty view of the place pre vented particular notice of them. Suffice il io say, that lhe prepaialiou made for the Exhibition are ol lite most credilabledescrip. lion, and calculatetl, upon the occasion of the Fair, to attract to our city thousands of visi ters from the interior of the Pennsylvania. and from adjoining Slateo. Il will be the finest agricultural exhebitinn ever witnessed i t the old Keystone State. TIIE GALLANT COMBITAST. The Constantinople correspondent of lhe London Times gives tho following account ol the last etriioule ol Lieuteiinniit Buike, whu lell at Gutrgevo : Mi. Burke's body was fonud nfler tho nc lion in w hich he lust his lite with no leaslhau 33 wounds upon it. The Russinne had taken his sword belt, but his swntd nas found hid den in some long grass close to the corpse. The ring fjnger of the both hands was cut off He was sepn by the s tpper who wenl wuh n.m, lighting desparately lo Ihe last, though I .nrioutuled by a horde of Russians. Whon I he litst leapt on shuie from the boat six sol I .tiers charged on him. Two he ahot with his I revolver, one he cut down with his sword- the rest turned ami fled. While he was en cuuiaging iheTuiks, who were iu the slteam I o'io'.v quietly lo Ihe Uiu.l, and forming them tu a line as I titty landed, conspicuous ns h was in full uniform and by his white cap cov I er, a number of riflemen advanced from b hind a ditch, and look deliberate aim at Lim Poor Buike charged them with headlong gal lantry. A he got. neat was atruck by a ball, which broke his jaw bone, bu! he rushed on, shot ihiee men tlead at close quarter with his revolver, and clept two men through (he Helmet and all into lhe brain. He was then Mirrouuded, and while engaged in cutting ins way with heroic coinage through the auks of Ihe enemy, a sabie cut from behind, given by a dragoon as he went by, nenily severed his head from hi body, and fell dead, envcred with bayonet wounds, sabte gashes, ! and mitiked with laiico thrusts and bullet holes. Tho snppsr who was wiih him stood, bv Mr. Bnrke till the last, but could not save h in. He is now only recovering fiom his wuu-id and lh effect nf his exertion. Sacbamento to iNnEt'r.sDKNCE is Elicits Days ' On or about about Ihe 12. h of Ananst, Mr Jnhu Blaxelun will start from Sacramento for Independence, Miasouri, on a wager of fered by hime'.f lhat he will accomplish lhe I ... . TI louruev vvithui eleven days. The proposition L.I to attempt ibis remarkable Teal u to bold a one ;s ,illt ew at first will believe that il seriously made. Telegraphic dispalche can lie trans mitted through him fiom Inde peudance to New York and all parts of the Lnion Should he realize his expectations, news will be con veyed across the continent from San Francis I co to New York in le.s .ban twelve da,.! A Little Hr.aotNK O.i Friday, dnrinj a re ft, g,uok ville. Jefferson co., Pa., a Mis . . . . . . I ' " r was absent at the lime gathering plums having left her babe in charge of a small boy. When it was known that the baby was still in Ihe house, a little gill of 12 or 14 year ol age, named Amelia Falely, lushed llnungh the unuka aud flame, up Ihe ilaira, and (ucceedud in aaving lhe child, and took care of the liitlo iiiuoccitt utill it mother' te turn. An unknown uiavenouaH monster i com muling leirible depiedaiions amoung the sheep ut the town ol Suinnei. Vt II hat already destroyed, upward ol $1000 worth A looorooiiA recently exploded on the railroad, near Mobile, killing Mr. Roger, the engineer, aud severely wounding several oih er . A divina, onoa praying, said, ,lOh, Loid give u neitber poveiiy nor net ," and pauaiiig aoUmuly motneot, ha advW, " pftio'ly f nrerry. THE TOST OFFICE 1 , . i OLD SERIES,- VOL. 14, NO. fi3 the mors wfitwacd - - The hitelligepctj rcupectiria iho cr-.u ".tto rrrHvn-(la'ily 'rrior ei.i'i,'tnt.nT.,r, -f-t,..;. i but liiii,, room lodoi.bt lhat; while .tie Crop is nut so abundant at usual, if i Vt ittrttifFi fienily au 0 faect all ihe ' demand fof otinaumptinn lhat are likely to ailse. Theru i also a largo amount of old corn on hand The demand fiom Europe and California lid lunger exists, for both have been purplied b? iheir own home crops. A letter burn P. ru, (lud .) say ihe com crop through thai reai-i ' is belter Iliau tho average for sum'e )ean' previous, both in the quantity per acre n:i f tho iiun.bur of acre cultivate t. The low-.r pappt rlay nil crops in thai Slate ate (ibiui- daiil. In Wisconsin ihey were never surpas sed. The Boston Journal says, it learns liotri A gentleman who ha just beL'n through Illi nois, Iowa, . Missouri and Wisconsin, that there w ill bo a full average corn crop -mine th.'.ii an average in the (iurlh and a little les in lhe luuth, but full crops in all part w hut hogs are grow n. The corn on lhe praiicrf looks remaikably well; the repmts lhat have bien in the states referred lo originated mostly with those who have ccin and hogs' to sell. He is satisfied that there will be 25 per cent, mote hogs packed in lhe foui States ubovo named than an average, and a large increase over last. In portions of New York,' w here il was feared lhat corn and potatoes wero ruined, the papers ay the yield is bet ter than expected. Tho Out crop also prove to have been much belter than expected,' nnd prices begin lo fall, Fiom all these ac counts, it i evident lhat dearth did not do so much injury n was feared. A correspondent of the New Yoik Journal of Commerce, who' has ber n on a tour to lhe West, says : ''Yuu may put it down as a seliled faet, ihat we have mora grain of all kind limn there ever has been a maiket for, afi-i more than will be wnntcd or can bo sold at present prices, without a great foreign demand; and if Ihe produce operators are basing thair calculations oh a short crop, they will find themselves wofully mistaken. Every avenue is choked with grain the uiilroads, one and nil, are ovenun w Ih Brain thero is nut half capacity enough to do the business. The warehouses and mill , and cars are full of grain, and it. Can't be got lid of fast enough lo make room for what, is pressing to market. Corn, on the UUnos river, is offered at a wide margin for profit, because them are not facilitici 10 ship il. CKAMOLRRIEf. We have frequently, within Ihe last Ivvo" or three )ears, culled attention to the Impor tance and profit of cultivating the eranbeny, and are glad to know ihat agitation of the subject ihiough the cnlumns of the press has resulted in the greatly increased production of ibis healthy and palatable fruit. Mr. John Carroll, whose farm is iu the neighboihnnd of Long-a-coming, Camden county, N J , has lanled out ffvo actes of his upland which is galheted in iho wild estate fiom' the ' swamps, a portion bf which are in full bear- ing. They are planted iu squares, nne-anit- half by two feet apart, and cultivated as cmvi and pointed. The sets spread very fast, and would soon cover tho entire ground if they were nol restrained by cultivation, which Is necessaiy, iu order lo prevent the Miii fioiti being haul and baked. Oil maiatl laud, or on soil that retains moisture with; out cultivation, ihey may be allowed to tnti into a compact mass, i.s they soon wiM, com- tletely covering lhe ground and loieing ever) thing else out of giow lh. Mr, Carroll' li.ll only I is high, and of a dry sandy toil, and part ol Ins patch al perfection, ho suj pi Hi's he will gather this tail at least tu e liuudied bushel of maikeiable berries worth lium $300 tu (500. Cultivated ora,. berries aie gi tally Miperior in flavor aid piality lo ttius-j gruwii in a wild state, ,u,i , consequently , command better piices. Tire't-t rj few fitrin praducl ihil pay a well for Ihd amount ol labor required us lhat ot tit'; culture ol cr.'ilibr tries, and we me glad to chronicle she fact of gradually increasing attention tu the business. Mr. C. oilers to furursh sets to I hose desiring ihem, and we ate informed a stand or place is about to ba stablished in this city, where they will ba exposed for 'sale. Dakcin(I. Daniel Websler being present at a ball in Washington, during hi incum bency as Secretary ol State, was asked by an elleiniuate foppish soil of a chap, who thought a good deal ot hi of own dancing : "Don't you dance, Mr. Webster 1 I never see you dancing." "No," aid Mr. Webster, a only he could say and look such thine "1 never had ihe capacity to learn how, sir." 1'iiii.psoriiT roa Mechanics. A corrc. pouilent of the Loudon Builder cays that houses shuuld be painted in iho autumn' wood wotk painted iu October, he aya, looks bettei at the end of four years than, If pain led in June, it would at lhe end of two. Tm Choleka at Bar dadoes. A late letter front Barbadoo, speaking of the- recent ravage of the cholera ayt : Up u ih is lime, I believe wa have lost from cholera ome 13,- 000 or Qm in tight tfth ttxtn pofulitic ; and esrQ now I believe to death throng our" tha laland average fully 100 pr Bay. 1 never heard cf choleia proving fil quickly aa it ha here. K voting woman of CoU county, Illii s rettenlly proMDted hr hubaiid wiih .... . i .u Tk:. bat fit children al one bulb I . 4 ai . cnuuren at one uum i . foil iu tka.liet, o lhrc i 'f" fore, what ah Biav h P' " r 1 ilntty, Juno 14,