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to be Great ill- flil direetioo lillct tile ~<teo 1bi• u J11aor4 nude.- IIO<lauae to ~one in 1!111 o! capital ;. hom o~ !'~ Coal eompa opua. completion of· to Erie, a11d a. large og are 110me of aubjeet: nbnrJ nnd Erie with iij now under WOl'k gradillg money this eo<!. Tbe oo coooeet with Mary's; beaide• will pa. tbro' s. on1i connect ri&' Rail1'6ad at tba termfuu the .W Ql. of tbA tel'- 118 their route, we will wealth lltiid i~ val- ,t oount.f ii un- eoat.- lhe d. v na'., tli• ~~ ill$o.J'tenlJy wm u\\ soil. ~ atony, with icown &he h and ·e.- the ctli!ltlop- DflOitllie upon the com- the Sunbur,o from aullicieot year~. It ot cbe abort extract, the PQIIs-. of the pdually I'QD Ollli ezilte. Thna if not fact, the cool one of taa Sunbur1 aad 8lli lit Tit. diatanee one lulu- be ai'OYded in litlle from are extra- be uniform~)' te. of 110me ror- one hundred nciing grades, of fin pel' ton• pro1it ot aiaj OeU. be deliYered per ton DOW goes on tbe Lake a a&upen- acorue &o tile mentiltl.att ; and ll.ll\1 of wi\l ~ w. founded &let waa irat in- *he market so li.~lle neat- ~ 1 two of at once into of to lllppof' beinc at of to wood, land &o the of both. ago waa ael- DOW JtOIII Im- nto utelllive acrea, and C. Cre&- Esq .• Jobn ~., Morde- Eaq., 1 F..eq.- Bfty dollan aa aere..- hae a Inlet it at eight to rail& the ollieere of Landis, R. Jamea Pe- A largo tlils VniTu. ia etiH in • both ~ 'l'h• 1'eny • the Po!i.oe be tried Oil of ' < I ' ( by and would hll'8' •li'Cqeilded in ID&B&e.ri.ug him but fol\ -be ia&edetence of' &he l'tiiiUl'a com- radt, who .11 .. .Mr~ a .. heavy blow on the aide of hi• face' with a atone tied in the o11d of hit CQII\ .flliiTet ud II~ ,U a 1lung abo~. The whUe, man' at \'' eame time, atabbed him in the aJm, bllt no; dang£• roualy. Both IUeGeeded iu making &heir e .. oape,,,!Jjih. the pocbc,.hoclk. .lll'llich coat.UI18d bQt $1 50-a lllll&ll ~ewud for 10 de.petate an adventure. Mr. R. thinb tbal ftie white man was an biabinan 'Wh'om b11 hnd aeen aboul; th8' esieeta on the preceding day. Tbe ollioera hava \baa lu bwn ana&le to &r£011 ttienr. .Oo the aallle nfght aq,aJtempi was made to enter the ·dwelling of Mr. JoHN Poaua, ait11ated near .M.-. ~OT'l'IIB.'s, on Temple •tree!;. Mri P. -heuia« the burglare on the Ollfaide, dk)led'~ h'ft IOD, Where11pon they TamOIII/1. 'FhoJ 'nrB' •probably the sa.me petMna who entered Mr. PoTTJ:R'a houiMl. U would be well fOr OIU' citizena,thlll fore- warned of aiuli~ :t.f!o!ilplt 1 Co look well to their door.ta.ten~bp,flld be PPPilred to give the intradera. • ·W&flll ~p~op .• ['Ft;i{ilaiaCeuMr. olbor roods. This II& rve opport1U!Ity otr~d-to laoie wbo wilh to fum or haYe a. good innstment tor the future. By \l.~l~.r prop!' luqwri .. ,aJld coJlBiderlurtllo f4•'1\tr.ill 01 ,oQd IOU, ,in •'mtd&nce or coil. b~t_bfutjlelf ot ; ~~~~~~~~~:=!:~ <>~ llailft>ad ~IIlii.. olld Ull loeat!da; .... orre.t E \\\\\~ Ju•gmeat may be f•rmed d its praeut adY&ntagea aud Ultllll•t• In•-. . han made ll;rwrltll>g to ~be <)llloe dll'eolfoD• ,.Ul be SIYen to INm. rell&blo thOle who 'Wblh to Tillt- n. laD ct. A qrieai or exew- ;;;-.;iia.,.-:-iiiil ~iie , lloDI WUllliiOlUJ be ldopttd; · •u otthe marl<•~ T.hon loan eo;oeJ,Ion~ opU!Dg Cor various branebeo of II oeliiQg at a ~~ttcthulcaU biUI-, eopooli.UY tumerill, wheolwrilhll, .llf-'-er ,.....el! The 'l:oKe 1 ., 1 o 1 ~' - ue.haudle maker1, ahoemater1, carpent~u a.na oi&u.. au ~··. • - oa vo-pauy, l'llllll&oanbeboaJIII'tcbyeueJ.oib,cthear.tinolalmeut, '\\the- adj'oW.,, are uk!Dg Gfty dollilro an L&dleo can bold •bono In their.., .risht. Tille Ull- for U. queltloiiOI!ieiOO<I, and 1fUraut .. doeola gl•e11. Atlllreu ,Tile obareo !11 thlo Co111pauy, represeDtlD' 26 acre~, rn: appb'w Samuo! W. C&ttoll; s .. >ty, :t:l5 Wai:iotlt St are now Three limulred Doii&H, betweeiJ foW'th omd Plflh Btreoto, Philadelphia. Pi:J'l!tliNPIIS, Taa:, V~r~tra, .. s.~-z••t ~.-Aa ;rour •4lce and, lnllp are mnoh toaed, &Del olton ret out of ord .. , OODJhe, eolda, lo:o., try & box o• Bryau•• PQo:nlc Wa fort, eDly ~ oentl a bo>:. S<>ld by P~n• lo Blirtob, an<l G. W. Huoltlne. ftole wlw are: lndeb:t:ed to tlle Jottal'f.u. .-tabllih-- ment, by Note, SubiiOl'lptlou,.A<Jnrllllnll or Job Work, f~Jnore th.a'll ~e :rear'!.&rf:l reqUfated to J;Dr.ke a tettle- meut of iheJr hlde~tedneu u eoon &'~~ poulble. We ho.n •- otaeeonntor upon !>Got, many of them In ll•ed ~&II, omd reatterod onr • forge territory. but In tbe agrepte thq am.ouut. to • co.ulder.ioble. IU1U 1 •d It ia abeolntely noceuory tbat ft moUld n&111o them. 'Win each of our frleaola, to wbolll tbl.o Dotioe a;plloo 1 arraap hl.o aeco=t with \\ .. - as may be 1 PALMER I< UPHAM. Jamoatown,June 2, 1856. 11•11>'1 M. W&tlo. Erq. 14S Waip¢ otreet, !!h~elpbla. John C. Oroi!Oon, Eoq. PresldetJl o! Pbll.ld•lJ>hla Gu 0 lloy; Tlh St. abofO Chestnnt, PtilladelpW.. , Ge Weigand, lloq ., Inopemor qf Coal, City Gao Q , 7th St. abo'fe ChO!Inql. Phl!&delphla, hu been •••• theloDd oDdo:r&m!Dad tho coal. Ho11. Goo. R. ll&rrett; Clearlleld, Pennayl•aula, has been oTe:r the Dand. Haney &:hmltt, E11q. United ljlateo Mini, lleoldtnce No. 61i2 Nmth Filth St. Phlladelphla, examined th~ land. W111 1 l!. Boone, E<q, aouth side of Wolnnt St. below l'oW)lj P)lll. examlnod the laud. lion. Aleund .. I,. Ha;re~J;Lr.ncaster G.O. \Wilm!Iey lf111q., St. Mai,y's Elt 1 Co., a fMC~nt set .. tler. • Richard Gardu ... Eoq., 08& Poplar St., Phil& hu ex. &mined tileJland. ' .J. L. ~tt, E11q. 1 Proprlem or tho llollllt y..,.on Hotllt!, Secoqd St. &boTe ..bob, Phila. hu examined the land. J!:. !l.l!ohul:IJ, Es<j., JD!Iico ortbe Peace, St. Moey'a, Elk Co. Obai'!U. Lllbr, Eoq., Preaideut of til~ BoiODJih of St. Mar;y'a., J, 8. Wel8. Eoq .. Poatmuter, St. M..-,.•o, P ~ • -smp. George Taylor, J!llq., Dep11t:r PoatJDuter, st.ll!...,.,., \'\\........ Mr. Wm. L10DJ, 81. MUJ''e, 111. W. 8'l'RIOKLAND W01>ld reopectfully loform tbe Mr. John MIUor, o..I Kluer, St. Mary'•· •-•• dG -~ of • to d . nl th ... Xr.Jolln Co:rbe, *' \ \ '' ~•• an e .... omea ••me• W'D \\ VIol 1 1 · •• E. H. Stone, E11q. W eU.Yillo, Ohio Cool OlJ\rator he 1rillnmaln In 1o1m & tow weep. during ,.bleb time L. Wilmarth, E~~q., Pittsburg, PoDllA;ri'-&Dia. ' be will !lin BOROUGill COUNCIL OP ST. MARY'S TO Till! tllatructioDI in PtDIIlalllhip. :runqc. At tbe Academy, at which pl&ce he wiD be round In Tbla ill to certlt7 tbat, ba•iaK liHD .... the tmat readluoM to llllp&rt B hpid, p-tleal &Dd ~stematlc , 0 '\'ed by the Ridg\\:~~ &IJd 0001 Company,. and -·~ glveD it a thorou1h., oat lfl .An4 the r\P'awnt- h&Dd·wrillor, to &II who--, &.Tor him with a o&ll atlom of that OomP.\D7 to be-t. We11114 tbo roll Tuition, pel' term cf ail:loft ltiiiiOJlB, $2 00. Term to to be the molt fort•lo-the 0-.I and ;!;ron (l~ .t.~ 11~ ID .-uce oa lllond&y Juno td 1 .... t 1 • 1 k p M lnexlloustlble quant!lles, tllr<>ush the whole dl'atrlet--' ' t -':' • 0 c ?C · • the i\&r:ms in .excelleat. ord'er,..and lhiJ inCenlft'BuCe an4 omd 5 o•cloek P Ill. p,..perlty of tlio lJ\OPI\ to be er th& moot o>rallf)'lug James<own, May 28. 18~6. 68tf charaCter. We know thn there ill no hllaltbier IO<!I.- To th• BeneTOlent. The -opening Falr ot the Sol•W Circle tor the benefit ofthe '' Thomoa A.oyJum for Orpheu and Deltltute Iu- dl&n ehll<h-e1l \ will IW held on the 18th boat., at tbe building reeent13' .rooted tor the A113'lum. The doon will be opened &t 10 o'olock, A.M. tablet will be ••t at different prtoeo w .Ott tile convenience or liberality of all, and arnuft~Dento will be lllll4• tor JllUIIic, ad. dl'eues. kc., duri»g the course of the aftunoon and. evenr lug. Aolmlssiou tlcl<e~ 121 ot•. OciuTe!;&llee at moderate prloet, from 'the neiahboring R. R. IloJIOt., m : lrring, on Lllike Shore R. R.; Pl!l'- rrsburgh, tD N.Y •• E. R. R. 'Yenai!W, Ma;r22, 18ii6. Look at 'l'hU f .,_ \ ~· tionln the Sta.te, and..,..e conJider It •<JaOtt detirable ptaoo of set~lemeut. Wt.' auke iJI,i..f deoJ,ua.tion, a, lH PellnP i1JeJI9li&&.J be m&uy perooua-who are uuacquautM -.Jth these lattda, and we ·~ U$18ftod, trom our knowlod1• ot the oub- jectr that brl'Ol'Dl&tion upon it wUt be & publlc benefit. 1 .. ob F. Sll..rer, Elk Co, Surveyor, Bt. :&l&ry'l Elk Co · Charles Ll!Uu') Pretideut OftheBor1.111gh'Of8t.'M~'11. Johu Beeteh, Member ot the 11ol'9uch Oounon, St, )(&lj''A , Cba:i., Brooks, Kember of tbe lloro. Council, St. B.aryl• H. ;i. Wlliiil•, !llembe> o! tjlo llow. C01lD<Il 1 8~. Maq'11, Fant Jahl&b, Member of the llorou&h Council, St. Ma:ry 1 1. Thib ·D to .certify thst th• aboTa fiye 1 gentlemen are at pl'edent the acting' .Mtbnber•otthe Ton Oa11rulil of St.~ Mary's . Elk_ Oouuty, and that the above 1! their bomchiUI:oiJIII&t-. • · r· In tel!ltimoDJ' 'frhereot I haye 111bloribed my name, and caused the Seo.l of Oftlce to be attached thereto j and I !allJOGD.CUI in the &bon recomeudattcm-. EDWARD BABEL, Chief :Bul,er of St. Mary, Elk Co. Pa . You will lind us at ottr nOJr Brick Store, dolug biUI- oeu under otU\ own name. &!I our good'H: are 110ld &t pritOI th..t l' <loos not reqUil'$ tbat .,.. should l\lllume tho name of oome detnru.l ftrm. hemog that contldenee in our o.wn capacity which ma.kat it unu.e~I:!SI&l\J' for us to itcdt~ the publlc, nor are we 10 uirl'ortun.a.te as to po!l.sets the lon1 ears and peoulfar br&,. qf a cori&!n an- Imal who to bfl rcoelTed with any Uspect by IJ.is fellow ~U&<Ii'Upedl!, bat\ to cover III!P.ielf\Ylll!tllesldn Of a dead lion. • Jl!ST BE<Jlli:IVED, A VJ:it.Y Large &etortment of ,BroWD and Bl~h~d 3heetinge, Tickln_p, StriJU~IJ, Denlm!IJ, 'Sapm1er Stuir_s, Oloth8. frillll Llneu, LineD Domul< Table Spre•ll> and l'l&pll!m. Llliw1111, Glnghom11, Ddmnn. Buq;u, Bilk Titlun. Plain and Figvr~d WindouJ Dr~Jflttin. qJ Lt1et7 DucrlptiorL. S~ Plrri• Mon~t!lfl, Plaic<ll04.1;oolo' ...... <~ Cr\P• ij.GU<ll, 8'-e.l, PIGI'tkd <1114 P/41\ Silkl. In Dla.ck SUD our Btoek l! aomptete, aUd we det..r eom· petition, lUI we baTe every mo.lte ot-the&fJGoodi frOm tb:e flnt hand!l thWisaTlug the Jobber's pro1lt. Parb P>lfiled 1&col!.ell!l S!ell&. Shawls, Splendid Ft'Qneh Embroiderln. Real 'thread Laces and Veiii,SUpe<b,.I\U>I!Qpo!\!!<1,2~~. HOiler;r, Gldves, Slfk ~. &»4 SCiifs, Bonnete! TRIMMINGS, ~ .. ·~· t~mv. ,oftlu'G· T ill! l&r~~..tSto.ok or STRAW .GO!tllS ever brought , lut& thill County, which we -..m !ell at price$ th•t uef;r all competition. il. . ... .. ·1J E ·LA. IN E S I C ALL aud ''-\ >b<ir JIIANCHE$rER l),j;l ~· l't!rteot GoodS, lllUI. fllU ~leQ~ (110~ 'IOQ\IIl'Dt~l ;t 12l celrt8 pOl' 1llf<l. • &tf ,,.,.,,\f. .A Ell N tl T I 0 B l - A NEW 04~ or thole Sixpenny remuanb. the beat 't!VBr eeen itt 'tldii®rket 1 aut;l _perfectly fa21t colors opened thlo d&y at the Great OCCIDENTAL BAZAAR Of WILLIAM H LOWliY & CO , Jomutc\\; 4Jiflll0 1 1860. • ,._j J- lfllliillll'. PINE WOOL.-Bellt Buok, $1i j ~11 bel!t S j 3<t 1>tlt V. T ....... B .. u E,. ••. 5 ; 2<1 be•t a ; Sd best2; 4th beatV.T ....... »est5Laulbo.a{· 2dbesU; Bdllo•tV. T ....... CODllllittee, He!ll'y She don, Weatfteld, EliBha Nortoni\.Fl'odonl&. J>o.Y!d Do0loe 1 Mill&. OOA BE WOOL.-Beat Duel< S5 ; 2d best 3; 3d best 4th beat V T ....... Deet 5 E,..o,6; 2d best 3; 3d ~; 4th b .. t v. T ...... Beot 6 Lam.P .. s; 2d beat 2 i 3d b<!Ot V. T ....... OOIDDllttoe, Noli!on Gorham, L ... f.';.~ John C&lllpbell, Bwtl, Stepl!en ,]?10~, .RIP- SWJN.B,. Beat BO&l' $5; 2d best 3; ~ best V. T •.• uo, •• Best SowwlthGPigs>5; 2db .. tSl :!dbesoV.T ....... Cem- mi-. D. A. .,r,ollolll, 'lfeJU!eiG, W1lll'Oil Ooucb an~ J. S. Coon, Portland. BlJTTI!lR AND CHEESE, Best llrkin lluttor, not !eM thaD 60 ll;s. S5 ; 2d bost 4; 3d. boat a •. H._ .. Beat 2611iaButter, ai 2c1 best 2; 3d bml ... h •• Beetlot otOheesei .t-or more, weighing 50 151 or more e&ob, 5-; 2d best 4 ; 8d b&R 3 ....... _Best lot ot Ghee~e, 2 or more, welghiDg :t.eu 'thau 60 lbs e&eh, S; 2d belt 2; 3d bestl ....... dOilllllittee,AbramFrank, Bust!, B. W. Graut, Stockton, T. Caveny, Ripley. ll'Dt11'1'.. lVEEDLl!l WORK. Best Silk Embroid~ry n; 2d best 1 .. ,.,;B.,;t Womed Embroidery 2; !!a bert 1 •••.•. Best. MU.Uq $2· 2d beat l ...... :se.. LoCce, $2; 2d boot l ...... Jrei! SilotwJ. $2; 2d b01t l ...... Beot O&pe. Ill; 2d beatl ...... Beot Sc&rt, 1 ...... Best :t'ieedle Worjed Coll&r, 2 t 2d beat ~- ..... Best bed!• Worked Undel;•l•eYet. 2, ;)ld beit'j .•• , . lleatLampMat.2; 2d-L .... ,~\l;'ll<\be\l ...... Be•~ Otwmou C~ver, 2j ~ Embrofdete<l, t 2d l>:\st !·,, c~ 8; ~ bestl, •• ,lleat l•mP.JU t .. : .. Ll!oo~ Woolen Stocl<o.ns.~ .. ...... uest Silk do l ...... c L&dy, T. 8. WA.1J! &Dd Lacly. m .. M&fi;)Ja SJ;oerlllan, C. )}, Socket. PAlN~JilGS. DllAWiliGI!, &e. 1181 Port!'< Paltltlng, 2 ...... llelt Llttlllt!t~e !llat. Jng.~ •••••• B ... Drawing, 2; 2d-1 .... ,;J.~ ~ guerrtoljpe. 2f 2'd belt 1 ...... Commtt~ A lie! ~~~t~lien and Lad)'- MiM :Mary E. Pl~t ~ $,.ye~e- Barrett 1 Cll&i. CbadWiek. • · • ii.owu~ l!IA.TC ... N ~ICE Is.bo\!by ginD according to llw, to al,l pel'l!ous liatlnr clabw! \f!'ili!.ot Jab.ath8il 1inllhok, lato ofthe1:own otHannonyt tn the. cottnt)r qJ! Cb&iif_au- que, dece&llOd, that they are required to. m!blt;;the sa.me with the Toucbt!ll'! thereof to the l.lnblciihers, the executorl! oftbo Jut will and t..U.ment of the $&id de. ceued, at the bflloe of P\\:r ,., l4kln'. in Ponail>r. In l!&id Co,nt,r. on or before tho 11m Q&y of OC'tober, 1800. D8ted March 22, 1856, CLARISSA .BULLOCK, J~- t 6mM WILJ.UM llll'LLOCK,. -ecu ora. T HE Subsonbers are' now uee1i'fUI~k of B-oD0\1 aud :Miscel\IIDOIIUI llooks !1)1eap• PublleailoDR· 'Bialik Rlll>liA, Plain 1<11kncy al'attonary which will be 11Jold tOr low prices tor CSBb, {; ' · G. W. HA.ZBLTINE, Jame.totrll. HA.ZEt.'l'INE 4o; CO., W'\U\JJ. Levers aDd~-