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Arc and.ot her notices which have heretofore heel inserted grants. will be . charged 25 cents each.excep Manages and Deaths. . rcks, Cards. Bins qf Lod mg and. naitly prtnati ti this C I landfall! iy" every Office at Me lowest r. MEE lIE Pill L VDEI, SA:i4,ll:k.."llV*N A OPPOSITION LINE. Win` ;.3. air al' Tin WEEKLY B Y 11.11.14 R 0), _ AND . NEW POST COACHES. Readtmt, PottAralt., Port Carbon, -Ci)oprr . 3, iShamulet n , Saab/try, Northumberland, and :Caltnwts,“4. iry THROUGH BY I) t V-LIGHT. 1"-T TII E Int mg iii , tde arrang,menl+ lo mill; tills mule St the Pally Line of You, Jhornri, Ft, toy , co fly arrival in P. , tsville 1(0111 ;Villlidt the pi , S,•fig4rs, Ire II P11111.1.•1:1111.1 In I the :•114y/ELIN COM. FIKLII , . Lt et, a "I'm iVeekly Lute Vt . :Nliger, In itti , e Poll,vllle on lIIIND VS, WF. ; ,DNESD kYS, ASO FL: I Pnitt , tlialloty 1110 0! ii:e P 011100 hole, itt .10%!! an 1 ocoio: to I wnere lAo live. will Inane ) ! iilT, one goilig ii! ~iittmsl'. When. , nil arri,e u 1 1 4 . 4 o'cloelk,_do,l the oger. 41" , r sle4tiong to•re Hul arnee at P: If C . 6 //Wel, Ili SUNlll'itY, // .it NOR L.C.D. Ludy fit U. nil Lilo, to take the tcis el The other rihrte:frum Coo/or/la, will proceed to Brady•s 11,1r1, at l'ATrAt% VIII rc IF Nlll arrive likev.lae at 11, tune to take the ('ouch Iu Bluornallurz. (ler wit It, :11Di lir:, R E 11210 I NOILI'llI'M• BF.RLAND at N o'CluOs 111 the onorD , lllZ, Inc .01 the PbrTdvILI.E 11nd DAN IAI1r1:04D at SLID :Airy at hell 11/.1 9,..proecv 1 I, SDA,MoI:I , : I•sr auttarrive the tua iv. tun,: at Poir Frt') (.% rr Iteturultirz, t ,,,,,hecra 4111 leave ut 9 A.. 11., dine at ('o r ot VILLE To inters Cl the 'lust rcorhatog l a tliyuatttut. Coact, to Philadelphia. ii~rEs IZ From , Ph il.td'a. (bro . to Vol titoothei la nd, S.• - ; Oti " ,do to 1.. 4 11.,w14.1, " Putt4o, die to Sootyl,', r lirotti Mt is 1./.1 :- lo Si amok ID • " do' ! to Stiotoirv, gyp., 1'.. , t , %ii1e ~ , & lll.osolle It It ''''' '• do , to Northointafrlarid, .. do 1 to l'attuA 1. , 4 "J Wt)l-1 Kk \ll ..Se. C.). SainoLin. ..ill:Al:Hi ii I‘l kl El. & C., P , ,tracille. • 10SE.Wil t".tX' lON & C* - ' (.itiorr,..7 • l'IH T )1 . 1(11::7.14•'. For qeal. in Pki , l,l , lohi i. a ~Iy• at :-..10d, Not, Maul, , tilt Si., 11,0 mo V,,,,,,,, ii,,h,, ' - gress flail. :it: St s l'o s ited Stat. a litatij and Marshall 11...ive, Clivianut i9r, et. daily In l a-i:I I, .I.e cbtut,!iht (Fun the above- route. Qt.; —tf PultsviNe, Jund 2.D EXCHANGE HOTEL, TsviL It illin in G. Johnson 'II ;‘, ks t.,l[..cri 111,4 Collllleol/10UN establish A c .!.,. utent retlently occupied 1 ry , Joseph 11e.,ver, 1t....q. •a lOC ' Ntt/11.11 MAO, .' L./flier 01 Cr.elll and Cultuwhill stree , and has materially Int i a,,,et: it, arrangement for 4tie accummt.ciatmn ni cu%to tiers. 1 he. situation is irle,sant and central, ititr,z C l llllltt 0,115 to the l ' t/td,.1 . 1 11, 11110 1 . 0 1, r) 11,11, and in Me business part or f l it.: bornuzli ; andt the Dt; re.,y. Llfiew 1.) or Stages arrive r .: id-part Iro tr. the Ex. bande t o and Irina Resdiii , N4,1L:1...11116t.,1Li11d, D.. 1111 Ilk and Cattawassa PRI VA rE 1 F )1141E- , Ave, iti•st re spending the summer months jr. the C•t,t I li., ; zed, a tit be Inrinsned with parlours 11 1 1 erldllllo , 1•.1.044 :Chi thl plea -e he fancy and render enntrwet.,le the ,u .st la-tittmus guests; and I'ILA V ELLERS withalws vs find tlotse accommodations; which are in lief dtsired, and tilt strict attention 'Of servants. . ~. It were SUpellilOOLIS to sly I.iat hli TANA , . anti BAR will alwayis he furni4h..d %lin l'ill)ll,[tt viands end aqudre ; and .1 , ;; a N tsn and.. t, rt.i ,nom to kintify his gilebts patr,olilgt: dt the public. Pottsville. spoil 13, I -51 Davy's SACety .ILainps, OF the beat cin.ktruel tort, an t 1 d ) ,1.1 pio o% t•d Enid RIM) make. ri,w eau to ,2 1 lid nlhrr epairs done at the koh.c•rtfko 's. CHo k and alt.. Maker Shop, tot nt Sane 1, V-tts J0,'.11111 tic l'sW1)“.111. F(H SALE. A 'MVO s . rout• 13rtr1: 111 ter: -Norwegian tiireet. of roiss.lle, •111111• , the aifloinmg hale lot of ground. lately sass u occup•ed by stronfe Painter. i-r.j The - house is well built, will, good accorrinaoda ions for a zam,ly remclntice. For terms, which will he reasonable. a,y.ly to May Itith 20—if G. \V. FA Itt.itril IR. • or to A• UNDF.:!;.IIII..L, 14 Piot Sheet, N, w • 20-3 t A CARD. 4Pentisy I van 114z1.1 REFECTOOII.• 011.11 - SILrER, - 1111ROPRIEV)12, Respect 11 and custontera wilt acevltt hta .nteore thattl,‘ .or the great encouragement hit hes reectvt d trout them Nonce he opentid the ahoy; e,t.,bll,llcicnt. In making this requebt, J •I,,ket. ty inform them lie has iktrimice :mat . mentn fur the Summer Bu...iiiwta. ..11.1 cuusiam ly be supplied with all the au l earti.-Irs which the Phdadelphia Market tau afford . during the Summer Season. • : WINE*. • Old Maderia Wine, per bottle.. 2 110 do. Pale Sherry, t do. 2 00 do. Brown do. • i do. 2 00 do. Port, . do. i do.. 2 00 dn. Ltebon, do. t do. 1 00 Champagne Henry Cloy Wi e; . 2 00 do. Napoleon, 1 . 200 do. Woodcock, I . en 200 do: Victoria, d . 2 00 d o . , Palmetto,. d. 200 Pepper's, Smith's, and Srchel's X X Pale Ale on Drought. Apartments ails ars iu . readiness . for supper parties, &e., and those who dell may erect• to receive every attention 'July 6 , • 4.- - • -- `— •.;?.o,,''i ir .1 , f•i'. ' 4 : 7 -1 T . - _IA , #--'- '. , -- • . . • . . - s ' 4 1 "`" : i.i\-- - N - •;••• •....-.- • . t z , , (. , '\:4' - .k - tio o '"' ' '-' ~. -- -•-- - • .• . . ..... . • .• . . . AMID POTIC SVILLE: GENERAL ADVER e rtsviß . will Leach you to pierce the bo web, of the Earth and bring out from the Caverns oldie Mountains, Metals which will gire strength to oar Hands and subject all Nature to our age and pleasure.—Dl JO /UMW( VOL. XV THE TOURNAMENT. FGL 'T' ON, WrUCE•DAY A FTERWriON, August 2 0 —At length the day 'Nu anxionsle kinked forward . 11 b y pseudo knights, indolent- ftra.finerats, and all the fashion rut England, as well as by thousands and tens or ihnnAandA of the inhabitants of the south of Sends rod, has dawned, but not auspiciously. The sky as overcast, and threatens ruin, and a wind -blows which would be inoro seasonable in %lurch than in August. But the anticipaUoile , of urifavnra ble weather have bud no etilct in keeping away the erowd of spectators. Glasgow and Greenork, l Edin 7 burgh and Driner e. have been pouring forth their rho sands, and the little port of A rrirossan hits had greater rpottituries in it, narrow streets worhin the hat three days than it ever saw befre. It all its , visitors for the last thirty years were congregati d into one mass, they would not, equal those of thy week. “Wattsters fray 'lCilmarnock"- - Paraley ho lies"—“Gtecnocii folk," and —Glasgow hulk," arrive every hour be hundreds. The costumes deserve particular mention. The F..irl of Eglmmo has intlwacrd n wish that all who can appear in any enatume of the middle ages will do so ; and al tie it is-a matter of astoneshment to re. murk how tastefully the ancient dress is imitated— how little awkwardness and incongruity of attire there is, arid how total is the absence of art thing approaching to caricature. . The Ilighland costume i 4 the favourite deridertly—the hilt Ilan its hundreds of wearers, arid the trews its tm.,Cisantio.- Military and nuval cumin - nes are lese abundant, but there are many in the sober burgher attire ot elle dais of James the FC:11 an'd lit the Etalith.—Thy re are ;ew la with the blue mown tio.f black hell of an earlier rico ',id None but tho.e who mre to fig,..re in the li.la wear artienir. Tior I cc o'clock.— rhart Wn , the hour fired for the carol:l,lff ar t at ar r the prrierStllyn, bill the relic, W/11111 iliS Intl ir threat , irisr . E! n:I H' Inorninv. ha. ;raw be .•rin In rare , 41, anal th rtit'ands o lurnhrcllas are on furl, at in etc cv port ncithe Rround, one, the feudal aypearance nt the dpplay in corrtolrn • lv avul.•d 1.11(../e 1,, 111101111 Z chivalrous about an nuttier , lln ! Bill the rain writ drive nobody away. People w ha have br en I.e.k , nrz forward to tips driv sht nano ht. past., and who have rum( fifty miles to tier ttiershnw. are nut tunic to he 1/1•011.1 ,1 teell 111 IV, ',ern should ri l e; abruits open and nungled rain and hail vtut." all Hoerr fury upon thou lir.orit. It Has past t wo o'clock, and in tPiest at a dre r ncli. In 4 f th r ower, when die pr.reestrion starttrd !roar the =I of In consegneree of the rain ac.nnsideratile part the cercinimoil was dispensed with. Aim Queen of Beauty and the halos of her tram were in close ear• riadvn, atid nothing it them could Se, s. in 1.1•• t the to head d It is a veil pity, after !Al Illicit CX• rel,r, a rid so Maw, and such arixouis preparations, hat the display shuuid he toilet!. Even should !hi. %vat hot 0, a r litchi is very imioubable. it will be andrn of three-fourths 61 its aqraclion—the L froupds arc a per .et ass atop, and all in gloomy aid The orranremente Int the display seem to he c z ' renew!. ; tato,. •I'tie 11-ts Sr, sititaled on a firm mere of even ground, rist u n derneath .a gentle bill, upon whirl, there le averitmoodution Mi. at least Mu t) thousand people. wit hoot j or CTOSt time !even o'i ba..k) at le'list Malt that.noim her have ussemhlud, and the stands set apart 'for th.eik! to who,. IlekSia have issued are rapidly fillink tronpal stand for the . king nod queen ot the tournament and tlsir cortege are h dideomely &cora , ed. The with is ly c•iVert it wish scar t cloth, fritig'esShi gold lace, and the canopy over -toe heed or the queen is decorated with cur tains of M..1'1401.1 hloe damask, (ordered stilt silver• The ',de of the k n ight. are al tourer Ixtrenint dilly,. bet.; and are 4/11111.01e cu 01/IeCtII the t aupe Doling the morning the hand of toe A ,r-hint. Vemnab , its, o 1 6,1, 11. , n ,ilrl//y litts 4 c/11 L'ierti an or c tenni tif this kind, tt 'me the .tucc.S•al it - s in I Itti,sl,:t in . all of if - at, aninioctullaracts.r, It wool.. he destreable 'hat the 111,s11. SlltoLtill /It sortie ti g Itstrtsce of li, and that old Scott ism atns should tie litay ed. to the eFelusion ol * Rossint's and Be Pon's. Men-at Arms, in deal suits of armour an.c. cuq tome, on horseback. Musicians, in ,party costumes of silk, rie.hly ern bruldered—thelr horses trapped and caparis ned Trumpeters, in full co•lume—the trumpet arid ban tiers emblazoned with the arms of the Lord of the Tournament. Banner Bearers of the Lord of the Tournament. Tvm Deputy Marshals, in erlathilleS emblazoned with the heraldic arms of the Earl of Eglington, on horses clpnri-oned, attended by a party of nom I= .2„:(1 1,73 OE at arm+, on h,nt.• nie lltralol, with his tabard richly ern br.iidered will) the arn , s i t the Earl of Ei.rWloll. TWO 1 tr£lllValii6, rn enurcre magnificently eioiihrz med. TII E J LK; E PEACE, ( Lord Sa.toun In his rubes, and bearing tiwand, on a horse richly ea pa ri.oned. Roamers, on foot. iu CIAO Tea, car7ying hens y stei I battle axes. 0 :fleet of the Ilalbenlrors, mi lon.e track, in a suit to demi armour, will, a gilt iiartitril min loot, in liuiaa of the Lord, carry. ing halberds. Mn, at Arms, in dem) sous of armour. The Herald of the Touriettnem, w rib ht. tabard, 'Addy etithlizoned w ith hera'dic de vice.. Til E KNI'•IIT 1IA12:01 k1..0F E LISTS. Gro gym. (Sir Charles Lamb, Bart ;. In a still n' black annual, richly eintio..ed and gilt. covered by a surcriat, richly emblazoned wish the betaldtic rataring,-111s horse richly minarisimed. ki I'o. ViaCmil.t Chelsea. 7‘1. , 1 , r M'LL,wa;!. I. Aticuduuts mil the Knight Mar.hal mil tita colours, bur, white amid gold. licaborch.ra of the Knight Mar-hal in leterii.a of his colour., with their halberd.. Ladies Visitors—Lady ninigninery, Lady Jane Moolgoilery, and the !lon NI an NI iscdonahl —on hurres c.iparls..med w ills blue and ai line ink, t ut d with : gold and .ihmr, cacti kd bi grams 111 eiltlillllll' of their rob eras TIIE KING or"rilE TOUR N A M ENT. A magnificent Mille oh. gratis Viliel, d wino gu•J, cover e d b) a crimson velvet clunk. trimmed w tmgold and ermioe, having a crow',, with ei ml.Oll velvet. harries. or tins hurtle criati , on E-cpire. E-quire. Colonel %t Irvine, E,44. lLilherdiers in ',eerie., a. beibre. fll E.: QUEEN OF ()EAU Giturtn. (Lady Se) Moor), IJir..cd in a robe of violet, with the Seymour crest em broidered- 11/ a il ve.t, on blue violet, the kor-get or tipper part of the bodice ornamented by a ina-a or irrtetoun atones and gold; a cloak or cerenie eel vet trio d with gold end eriome ; bead dn.., ring part of neck, barred with gold, each bar tieing ornamented with a row of peons; and riding sin a horse superbly caparisoned; a drapetscd canopy oome rlver her by attendants in costumes, attended by four petit pag.a iu costly cumulates. Ladies attendants op the Queen in rich COidUILIL . P. F. ( hatter is. E-q The hitter, in a charaeteristic partpcoloured (blue and yellow) coin urne, beating higaceptre, on a mule caputlitoned in blue and yellow cloth, and,trapped • wills belle, &c. - lietaincrs on foot in liveries of blue 'and', yellow the' colours ed`the Lora of the Toueuament. The Irvine Archers, in co!tutnes of Lincoln green, bisak velvet baldsic. modelle. &c. 'Claude Alexander, . .Lord Kelburo, ' A. Ogniainghern,•E-q. Sir Robert Dalai. C. 4. Buchapnan, cap - tain Blair. Sir,A. Hamilton, Bart. Stuart tlay, - Esq. Captain Moutgoruerie. , lIIIM 27 -tr. _ Weekly by Benjamin Bannan, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. SACTICTRD.A.Y MORNING. OCTOBI_III 12. 1539. J. Brownlow, Esq. J. Burnet. E.g. Hamilton, Esq. Hon. J. Strang wars Captain Blanc. Genre., Rankin. E-q Retainers of the Lord of the fourimineoL Halberdiers of the Lori, in liveries of lire colour's. Man-at Arms ' The Gonfalon Man-et Arm.. n nett-Armour. ' 'in half-arinour, borne by. man...worms. TUE LORD OF TUE TOURNAMENT (Earl of Eglrotuuo,) Groom, in a suite of gilt armour, nobly chased ; on a boarded charger—cap:trim:Ms, Sc of blue and gold. The Banner, borne by Lord A.Scy.nuor. Empire, F. Cavendi.h, Ripka, G: Dundee Retainers of the Lord,' as before. Halberchers of the Knight or the Griffin, in Liveries of his colours. Mart-at-Arms the fit lun, In halt arcuuut Man at Alms, in halt armour. borne by a man at Arms. nen followed, supported by their esimi es and at lendan.ff m armour. THE KNIGH OF THE GRIFFIN, (Toe Earl of Craven ) TUE K N IGH I OF •111 E DRAGON, , Maroolu of Waierlord.) THE KNIGHT OF . 1 LIE BLACK LION, • ( V...count Alford.) THE KNlGirr OF GAEL, (V,s(muot Glen 000 THE KNIGIi OF THE DOLPHIN, (Earl of Cto.outit,.) • ' THE KN II ai OF * *PIIL CRANE, (Lord Cramtoum) THE K.N IGH OF THE RAM, ( al,e Hon. Captain Gage.) . 1 HE KNIGHT, (Julio Cantel, THE K OF I iii; SV* AN, (Um) Mr. Join monto.) THE KNIL: DT OF TDE t,OLDEN (eitptain J. THEANIGH I , OF HE WHITE ROSE, (Cliarlem Lawn. E..': THE KfiN DJ II OF IHE Au'.S HEAD, (captain /tertian rd.) Tf/E K / OF THE BUR DER, air F Jub~reto e.) THE KNIGHT )I.' THE MAO. ING (Sir P. 11.ok TILE KNIGHT OF 71/E I(ED ROSE, ',W. J Ler;inete. T HE . KNIGHTUF THE I.IUNSS PAW, maly. E-q. TIIE U.\ 1 6 / 1 7'S ORS, a sicie ILL curt times. wurtl:4ll