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SATURDAY. SEPT. 11, 1552
FOR THE CAMPAIGN'
Subscribers to the Afiarre Jperiel will be taken
for the Campaign, from ties firer Saturday in July, un.'
tit after the Presidential Election, at the following
ram
Ain& subsiciibefs, -
Flee do to one addreFss
Irco • , do do ,!o
Twenty-three do do da
63- rayatsle Ir. advance.
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• , ora NEW L'EDGER. 4 4 ; 4"'‹ e'o4
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Stitiseript:on•s.p.fitd to duly Ist, IS 52. artriyd-
Vance, during the week ending au Thuri4even
tng Nit;
-;•",%'; ,' - ,3 " •
Levi ::kfiHer, - to Jan •f"fri.l3, Si r , O
F. G. Werm.t, • to-i-ti f :#• 4 l, 15;2. 4 _ 200
Fred. Longhhtteh, i-i .., -, 'iv 1, 1452, 200
.ids -- Merkh.
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Gideon Merkl.., -
7 ,7"-07.1an".
Dr. D. A. Ulrich, !o Jan. I, 1553,, 2'oo
G. P. Nevin &Sc ams to Jan. 1, ISSI, • 2 fit)
Irwin Gallaqhcr4 4 ' to Jan I. I C. l l, .1 25
Westervelt,..t 4 l. 3 (rtantater, to Sep. 1951, '2, 00
ThontasJdn, . to Jan. 1. 18 5:3, " 2' 00
Frederi4-13utler, io Jan 17, 15.13,. 100
Fdwies:".NforriT-on, to Sep 25, 1552.. -1 00
J.; P Brookr, - to Jan. 1, Issn, , 00
IV. Mud:, to Jan. 1 1 :15:I, : :1 75
Clergymnr and P‘d•tir Nebnot Traehers
will be supplied . with the lirinere .Iwernal at SI
per annum, in iiilvanee,
BUNINESS NOTICES.
rir WE REFER our readers to the &Overt •e
-• erupt' Mvr.fts' erletintted Pianos, in c s tiriirilic .
The rates at which .they are offered art certainly
fair. Our desire is to forni , ll a good artl:lclit low
rates. Mr. .3•IYEns. drew the_ first remain at the
World's Fair for his pianos. !Its sales are now two
or threw weeks, attead of his ability to stipply het
instruments.
a"MEii,SRS, CLEMENS 'S. ' - 11EISEER, ad
vernsi! a lot of Gun..A•o.. for vorismen and
other.. They have just tael in ir 7 iihoie.• stool; of
voodi in their luie of lannno , -s jive them a eall
VS" A. M. ALEN,r DAguerrec.leptut. has taken
tiCani in Foster::- bnilchiu2Q, and Invites customers
advertisenikt.
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rir DRY GOODS—a Lir= and splendid u3-ort
ment—at•No, 41 Nor!h Sth Ftreet --see J V. D
Pt'Y'S advirti , ement in they morning's. .Inurnal
He cuilomer s from.
Ear FOR THE J...1 . -T - EsT snl.Es of Fall and
Winter Bonn We recommend our laity-friend., to
Alm E. P: i estal,!,.htnent,.7:l A Evh f4reet
=read her advertisement
;"'THE NORTH AMERI( 'A N cOAL com
PAM' nivertn , e Itirii valuable Mines m ill is Conn
Iv, to leaw.
I.iS
Cheti
nut street.annnunce a , rgend ; tl mem of Tron4:s,
Baz., forisa'.e. m Jo -day's
nr A FINE 1...t.)1" of Paper Ilani:ing.on Laud
at No. ,I Sooth'ltli street--er \V. \V ad
vertisement.
re• A. M. ITEItKNES. Anetioneer, announces
n to-day's, paper, hts Saul, Seim-Annual Trarlo
Sale otCurriages, at the t Nitt.ennt, on the
29th Lust.
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KEEP THE BALL ROLLING.
k GRAND
STATE MASS MEETING!
General - Rally of the Yeomanry
of the -Coal Region!!
The Democrati - c. \'hig Citizens of the
County of, , Schuylkill, and all others dispos
ed to um - le.-with them in the supph s rt of
GENERAL.WINFIELD SCOTTtthd WM.
A. GRAHAM, the nominees of the Wilt;
National Convention, for President and Vice
President 'ot the United States: and all
those in favor of the Election of JACOB
HOFFAIAN to the office of Canal CoMmis
sioner, and JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, for
Judge of the Supreme Court. are requested to
attend A GENERAL STATE and COUN
TY MASS 'MEETING, to he held in Potts
ville, on SATURDAY, September 25t1 - 1, at
11 o'clock; A. M. for the purpose of making
'such arrangements as may 18 necessary to
secure their triumph at the approaching
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Election.
The 'Uniform devotion of the Freemen of
Schuylkill County to the causeof tbilr coun
try—the readiness with which they have at
all times . responded to her calls—Will no
dqubt secure a general attendance at the pro
posed STATE MASS MEETING. All
who are in favor of the Election of the hon
est true hearted -SCOTT, and the talented
pure minded patriotic GRAHAM--,all who
desire to see the - administration of the Gen
eral Government, continued in the conserva
tive principles of .the early Presidents—all
who are in favor of Econioy,—of Peace—of
Wise and Wholesome Law.sof Protection
to the Interest and Industry of the Country—
and of obedience to the Will of the People as
expressed through their Representatives : all
who are opposed to British Loco Foco Mis
rule—opposed 'to its abuses and corruptions
—its prostituted patronage—its arbitary vio
lence—lts Waste of the Public Treasure,
and its vast increase of the NATIONAL
DEBT—its imbecility for good, and its
strength for evil—are invited 16 attend.
The following gentlemen have been en
gaged to address the Meeting:
fienerai LESLIE COMBS. of Kentucky
=THOS. F. MARSHALL do
D. CAMPBELL, a oulu:
. :ANDERSON, _
GALLOWAY, do
Judge JOHNSTON, do
STANLY, of North Carolina ;
'Gov. JOHNSTON,
Judge CONRAD,
Hon. JAMES POLLOCK.
Hon- JOSEPH R.. CHANDLER,.
Gen. WILLIAM I. IRVIN.
Hon: THADDEUS STEP.HENs, :
ANDREW G. CURTLIN,.
MORTON MeMlCHAEL.xvlioifl
positively etc , preseht to address the meeting:
1 "
• krecutire Committee :
lobo W. Roseberry, . James Focht,
Daniel Shartle, Julio Ruch,
r. Little, Edward McDonald,
A{nses Strouse, Philip Edwards,
John H. Hill, Wellington }dine,J. P. tlertranr, William Fox.
Democratic 'Whig County ( ojmnillee
JE.P.EMIAIT-REED, .1011. N T. WF.RNEIZ,
JOHN HENDFLICFs, DANIEL KOCII,
J.. B. LiVAN, • 1. B. 'AFC:rt.:Any.
-GEN CARS IN NEW YIIIK
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`General CASs addressed the Democfats of
New York iri Tammany Hall last week, and
sn warm 'did he grow in the adulation of
hti friend (?) and success.ful rival, CYO
'eral Pierce, that .he- took off tits coat, 4-est
and cravat to do battle for his claims to the
Presidency! With other patriotic efiullitions
oa that occasion, he gave vent to the follow
ing LocofocO Free-trade sentiment, which
we want every citizen of Schuylkill to exa.
mine:
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The orator then revle wed the rpiesti,,n of pro
',Lefton, bmatharr it rather as ct system of, desinte•
l ion, 1 , 1,(I mode epriching monopolists, at the
' l .?eWtof arricuStural'and other interests.
The,auth - or of this LociSfoco pritieiple is
the eatoe-gold Fogy " that Mr. Bonham, at
tie Court House, last. Monday, lauded to the
skies 'as- the very embodiment of toenfoco
greatness! How do 'you like the represen
tative principle of the party, Iron and Coal
men of Schuylkill ?
Mrsic.—The Gothamttes are rejoicing
is the anticipation of soon being charmed
with another musical 'star—Sontag, fresh
trom Europe—she has created, a great sensa
tion there. The Italian cautatrice, Albooi,
"Queen-Contralto," will, also, resume her
cenatma for their attrtairmatt shortly,
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DALAINING HARLEM LAME.
This lake, in 'Holland,/overed abotWO -1 "
square miles, and way 1,3 feet deep. -.Three
engines of great powef were cons3>seied
England in IW-7;bartbetwitting was
not thoroughly conimenced titrufl&4B.-1- The
steam engines are nearlyAiaigh with their
labors: the last aecounts/rom Europe stated '
that much the,t4torn is pow exposed.
and only large ,ptcyt were left. To lower
the lake one ','four million tons,oi water
had to befittg: In three years the lake was
lowered ^ 4 4-• Tee' 3 inches : in December, lait
yeatoewas lowered Pi leer, and now it :is
tieolY dry. It is helier_ed that no less than
'.'"),fion.ooo tons of water have been lifted
51i the engines since they commenced opera
tions. This is equal to a mass of solid rock,
a little more than three square miles, and one
hundred feet high, that is, allowing fifteen
cubic feet ,for a ton, We can easily see
what amount of labor, the engines perforth
ed, and what power there is in opal, applied
in-a state of eombuitinn, for the purpose of
raising water. Edelt,' engine was 250 horse
power, and so economical were their work
mg qualities, that two!and a quarter pounds
of \Velsh coal per hotir were all the fuel used
for each: horse power of an engine. The
Dutch engineers werej,nearly unanimous for
using the old-fishioned windmills, whiCh
had been so often employed for the same pit : -
pose. but it was asserted by two Etrgliih
I engineers that the steam engines could be
built and' do the . work for one-half the
amount of windmills': this tins been coin
! pletely
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1 - 5
4 Oti
t. til
A rnorosrriox has been starlet] in
Baltimore, Md., to introduce sewing as: a
branch of education, lin . the Female Public
•
Schools there.
STEAMETiL.ATI.ANTIC left New
Vurk,:ou Saturday, With $240,000 in spe
cie. • i
WntGs, don't forget the Mass Meeting
in Pottsville, this day two weeks.(2:ith.)
THE COAL TRADE FOR 18-627
IssfaussitisegigSEl
The quantity sent this week by Railroad is -13,-
107 09 ton"—by Cana1.2 1 1,70-1 19. For the week,
177,572. 04 tons. - Total by Rail Road, 1,127,277 17,
against 1,201.50-I 15 tons!, last year Do. by Canal.
9,527 1.1 tons :Lgainst :07,042 00 last. year.
The shipments this week tall short I,IOS 051Cfas
of the shipments last week, which was the largest
quantity that ever was shipped from this region
any one week. Last week's shipments Wonlit
probably hive been exceeded if Court had not Ihr:
• tervened„ and two or three engines on the lateral
roads, pushed beyond their capacity, gave out
the etfint to supply coniracts beibre - the rates
were advanced on the Railroad and Canal. On
Monilae last, the Railroad advanced their rates 10
cent., and yesterday the Canal Company also ad •
cancel] their toll 10 eents4xir ton. Boats' were pas
sed up to 12 o'clock on Thursday night at the old
rates. The great exertions made to plush off Coal
this week. will necessarify diminish the shipments
to some extent the ensuing week.
The demand for Coal continues very good--iin
fact some hinds cannot I...purchased at ptrsent All
the -ales made by our Operators are in imiull• Rus
(,* immediate delivery-‘-prtee.‘, ennsegnently,
111,1111 req lira, with upward 11.'11(1(41LT. rlisa
rla Willie Ash Coal has advaneed 10 cents, fold
also Red A• 11, by Canal,'l2 cents per ton in this
!legion, which, added to the advsnee 111 toll kind
Isamiimtation, mikes :tit advance of 20 and 2'41
veal.; per ton
The Retail Dealer , : in Philadelphia held a meet
ig on Mnnday evening Inst, and passed the follrAv
an; resoinnoa
Resolved. That in eon..!vtence of the ineren;etl
rat of freight and toll.on the Railroad and Canal,
the przc'e of Coal will be SI ra per ton for Broken,
Egg and i't•-•ve Coal, and Is 3 75 for small NM.
. By Telegraph.'
PORT RICHMOND, FHIDAY, I O'CLOCE. I` .M:
Rate. of height from Richmond,— . •
To Ronson, : 11 riff
To Rhode Nand, 1 '25.
To New roil:, 1 01)
Wa,hinicton, 'Ai
New Haven. . 1 Irf
thertford, - I fit) to 164
.
Albans' and Troy. I :25
Fall Hiver, I 2fi
New London, I 24
Baltimore, Q - - 70
REPORT oF SHIPMENT
writ Richmond, for the weeL: ending on tilitt:ir
, Sept. 4, 19.5? :
h. B k g
'...1 11 391 I
. Bomon& vnti
:1 `./1 Conn. &It I
i I I '...!-11 . :ti 3ti N: Y & virin
I
1 I 1 1.91 II 2 Northßwer
1 _ 1212Lri 3uuthern Pt,..
' -- 1 7! - 16 7311 s: .1 ------ 'l3 - 7.7i72 3
Poston and vietnty includes ever..that going
Ea‘t ot Cnte• Cod. to Ma,atehasett., N e n . ? H alt ! ') .
re and Maine.
'soiithern Port: in. everything to the Sloth
ern States und WeNI Ladies. as well as to all loWns
urn Delaware River below, Iliehmond
A mon n t of :oat sent by the Philadelphia rind
Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Canal, for the
week ending on Thitr.:4s: evening last :
RAILROAD. 1 • CANAL. '
WEEK T0T.41.. WEEK. TOT 4 T.
Pt C. 12,126 10 370,151 10 12,061 Ii 266,302 .00
3.09 S 10 81,SA 10 2,121 15 55,593 . 11
S 11. 22,13 t; 0 . 2 55*2,526:11 h.lOO 07 160,.226 70
Pj.C. 5.-116 y; 151. 4 ,71•2 O 2,-175 01 4%70 . 5 •13
Total, 43 107 C.) 1,227 '77 17
19 .119,5 - 27 11
Total, 67.872 US 1,7.17,105\11.
To same rwriod last year hy TB. 1,'201,504
do do do do Canal. 397 ,OS2 OQ
Itivrra-v year, 05.51,9 Ile. !owl
I ' RAIL ROADS. ;
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i ' The following k the quantity of Coal iranvorted
over the different Railroad:ln Schuylkill County,
ler the week eadiin , , Thunklar evening :,'
WE E, K., TO TA L
i Mine Hill &S. 11. R. R. 29,091 07 ' 709,08 97
Little Sehicrikill R. R. 8,125 11' 211,474 - 10
Mill Creek : do 10,03 i 00 :114,599 tr 2
Mount Carbon • do 5,1211•1 133,050 17
1 '.4llllvlkill Valley do 13.281 )3 287,610 IN
1 Mt. Carbon Sr Pt Carbon 12;997 02 3 37 c1 6,1 : 1 5
-,Cnion C.inal R. It., "2,587 07 45545 It
Swatara R. R. . 1,515 19 -, 211,559 00
LEHRUI QOAI. TRADE
Sent for the week en.htf - J..Sept. , l, 183'
WEEK. TOTAL.
Letogh Coal :it Na l' Co., 1:1,5.57 05 206,405 119
Room Run Mines, 2.:".‘18 14 50,150
Beaver Meadow,
Spring . Mounlami 4,441 Di 93,335
. 06
C;oleratn Coal, 1,113 11 23,209 - 13
East Sugar Loaf Co., 443 14 5,039 b 3
Cranberry Coal Co., 1.445 03 29,250 01
Hazleton Coal Co., 4,394 05 51,245'05
'Diamond Coal Co-, 1,181 -03 23.585 04
11E1.14 Mountain. , 2. 975 ,14 81,545 06
Wllkesbarre Coal Co., 1.292 04 27.034,1
El
Total, 3,1,021 I 1 708,429 17
To same pet 'oil last venr, t 175,445 02
Inereat.t. this fear, so fur,
In our absence, !art week, nn error occurred:in
the Lehigh Coal Trade in ;Hitting the increase down
a t 60,263 . tons. The increase- so far is only 32•,-
Its I 5 tons, as corrected above.
RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAU.
ROAD UNTIL DEC. 4 I bri2:
Front M. Carbon. S. Haven, P. Clinton
To II iehrriond, 1,70 1.65 1,45
'..Philadelphia, 1,70 . 1,65 1,45
TOLL BY CANAL UNTIL CLO , IED.
From Port Carbon to Philadelphia O '7O
Mount Carbon, do ;) #l9
" Sehtikl. Haven, do , tl7
'• Port Clinton, do. t 7.0
RATES OP FREIGHT BY CANAL. '
Philada N. York.
From Port Carbon, ' 70 $1 65
Mount Carbon, 70 1 tis
Sehuyl Haven, • 1.15 1 .i.lO
:r ,
ICK EY & TULL, No. 14S Chesnut Street, above
front of Jones' lintel, received the Prize
Medal, awarded to them for the best
TRAVELLING TRUNKS exhibited at 7_ , LP—lfil
the Woild's Fair In London. ISM —be.
lag the only exhibitors to whom &UT
award was made.. Their compatltinn wan with all
tee World. and they have taken TUE PRIZE .
They otf.r to Merchants and the Travellidx Com
munity the lanes!. best and ehealinst aswrtment of
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, te., to be found in this
city, at very luw prices. Call and see. '
HICKEY & TULL,
Trunk Manufaeturms.l4B Chesnut St., Pbilad'ai -
Sept. 11. 1R52. 37-3 m
LIITIIIMAN .1100K8.—The subscriber has
ost received a Imp assortment of Lutheran Boots
direct from the Publisher; embracing, among Others,
as follows :
Lutheran Fanillp Prayer.. with Hymns and unite
adapted to them by Ikaj. Bartz—Bd. In - ski. gUt, and
plain sheep.Bvo.
Memoir of Mee. Wafter Gurm—By O. A. Lirit7Mr,
D. D., chi. it. It mu.
illnattattooa of Fallb—By Ur.- C. A: Smith. IL* 0 •
• Prayer—Training-up children—eta. gt., 12mo.
Lutheran Catechisms, lino.
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Lutheran Hymns. In plain and tlency t allo t
It
Lutheran Sunday School Libraries. .e.,&e.. all ~ or
which will b. sold at elty prices, at
& BANNAN*B '•
• Moo_ jejikal an 4 Iliftelluk /look Itore t
J*4411616
4r
numurrs & TOLLS ON COAL.'
40 41: 1 4 ,.a
OFFICE OF TIIE PH y 1.1.71 111:A nAltact4D Co./
PhtradasAie.- Sept. I. 652 .
On arid after the Gib instant, the Rates of FiLEIOIIITeI
and TOLLS on Coal, transported by this Company.
will be as follows.aintil further notice: •
Richmond,
Philadelphia,
inclined Pica
Nicetown,
Germantown RR.,
Palls of 13chuylkill.
alan4unk,
Spring lean,
Conrliehoen St Ply
mouth R. R..
Rambo's and Potts
sod Jones'
Norqn'a orlitidge-
port. ' •
Port lienottly.
Valley Forge, ,
Pflierdrvllle,
Roy..r's Ford.
.Pottstown, •
Doti:l3'4v'lle.
Birdsboro',
Readmit,
Eletw'n. !tending &
Molitorllle.
Hamburg.
Orwigiburg.
By outer of the Board a MABRIzeI•
S. BRADFORD, Setreinry
Sept.•t I 85t. Sea-lf
SCIII7VI.IIILL NAVIGATION.
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FIFIC 1 4 5111)1(11.11.1. N tx . 1 .4 " 2. 4;1137, 185 (: 1 1,1 9. , 1.,0,.
ON AND AFTER the Ihtlt Imo., the ctrujo for the
nFr o I l'4rs , aml for Tull nu Ant 11 reri Coal, rain ,1
on the SCIIL'iIRILI. NA VIOATIOI%,II,IIi
until flintier notlee:
Philadelphia
Manayunk.
=MEI
ConAtotiorkrn. , 55 54 5`2 45
Pl4Motith Dam. , I 54 • 59. 45
Bridgrport, -- 55 ) 51 59 45
Nnmatown. 55 51i ::9 45
Pori Kenn.q, 52 151 4// , 43
Valliy Forge,. • .521 51 ,40 43
Paw lisr4 Dun. :59:. 51 : 4.9 43
Pt. Providriu r, a 50 49 1 47 : 41
Plrnlrvine, ' 4s ' 47 I 4:/ , 40
Royern inrd, 40 4: , 40
Poll,oo'n 4M 4; , 45 40
Port' Union. f 40 15 I
IltraNbormgh,
Reading.
Alt hotiorn.
Mohr.% iii.
llambur ,
Orwigeg d'¢
The charge will h. , prr ton of 2210 11,s".1rin. flee p. r
cent. allowance for was,.tc*.-aat usual, and no charm
l e , th an twet ay_ti v, ., cen t., n et 1..0 will be, toad, tor
any (tHlancr.
fly otticr of the Manager,..
F. FRALEY, Prto,itrilt.
Sept. IL IS'fott.
THE subscriber is rucparrd to furnhth Meyer's
• cel
rbrated Pianos, of the daerent kinds, from SIP to
$3O cheaper Iltsn Ihn ran be purr Laird
lit Philadelphia. ." lig=6lot:
lie n ill guarantee the Piano" for tits t g i
yeiri
lie hat all-the instruments ',elected ht it 1,111111 ,
lent person u. Vi lone, 'eke „hot 11 . 1111 ,, , t i.it rbil•
ndelphin,ileslte to rlinnee thenaselert, he Will Kn.,' .1
note to the tuannfartueer, and they t.iy make their
own 'telethon and their own lng:tin hefOre show
ing i;te note, and lie fvill furbish the Itudrdrue-uts
1e,t0,1 from $lO foi.4) less, than the wiren rtautt‘tl at •
cording to the pro.. and power of The Instep went,
Our object to deal fairly an i hirvidijioo,l arts
des at 1010 ratej: will lint 5..11 it bail og doubt tell
Plano.
C. SfErEit tnok.the highest Pfeno,nni al Iht• lV'ail•l's
Fair for his Pianos. They are equal in any'inann -
fir t urea in the rininir y, and naperinr to folir-lifrh•..f
I tio=e sold.
Mr. Mcres odd upward. or Etchty too+ to
three nonths,..und ',Merl at pre•rut r innot he sop
piled under three Of loth weeks For rhearilnd go;o1
articles, apply at ft. HANNA. , ,s'A
('heap Rook and MII3IC Stow
All kinds of Muaical instruments ohiained to or
det at Ann notice. and at low eaten for good arti
cles. Persona desiring any kind of Inatrunient can
name the price, and we will procure the heat arti
cle that can he had ni the price named. raid i.xamined
by a cnirmetent nmnician before it 13 pnrctiankM. With
threw (acilitire, we guarantee ad. article] sold by on.
I rn!. if, itis .
- - ROCLAVIATION.
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IA 7 lIERCAb in and by an An of the GeneralAtt-
V V sentbly of , he Cuinumnweetli of l'enlieviv-tno,
entitled "An tt regulating tile Ceneral 'Elections
within this Co nmenwealih, passed the 2. I day of it,
ly, 1639:" it? made the duty of the S twill' of es cry
county to g ye ponlie notice .1,010 election to he
httltien, and tto make known in Filch notice what oth
rertt are co beellte-ted : Therefore. 1 C. M. I.lTltAtt It.
High iSfferiff fif the County of r , elittylkiit, do oilLe
Lotren by this advertheineut to thin elerittrs of raid
enunty'of Aebitylkill, OM a GENERAL ELEA: lION
writ! ne lucid in the said county, on TUESDAY. the
12th day of Octotter nest,.at the several districts
thereof. as follows, to wit:
r)rs - iiiitit inn
ME
00
5, 6 3412
:0,049
3,410
I,a'_2
I The elector, of the Borough of Orwieetturg will
hold their elertion.n at the Colin Mune, in the Bur
ough of Orwioburg.
The electors of ail that part of Went :Itrunewig
township. lying and being East of the lolloWlug It ur :
Commencing at 'Bic sand Ilolean the Berke county
line. thence by a ,Ira Ight line to the tiou.d. of Sain
iiel 11. Medlar, including the rattle; thence to the
fares of %Vilnius Mate, eirludine the same ;.4t hence to
the farm of George Mengel. now occupied by Peter,
Millet. Including the el rule ; thence to !whist:AT
Jacob Petre.includinz the name ; thence tira etruight
line passing near Antahent Fonel'e on itieMartlieiin
township line, shall hereafter forte a sep.iraie elec
tion dietricr, and the qualified voters retorting tnerem
ehall hold their general elections at the puhitc house
of earner! Boyer. in the town of Port riintdn, Tn cool
township.
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3 The electors of West Brunswick township, not
included fh the above hounder.es, will holestieir gen
teralelectlons as heretofore, at the Court lio'use to the
Borough of Orwigsburg.
4 The electors or, East Ilrun.wir 4 lowtishin will
hold their electione at the house at Josloe.Cfloyer, in
the town of 31eliennaliurg.
The electoes 'of Pinegtore township!witl hold
their elections at the house of thole] Mr I`,(ly. In the.
Borough of Pinegrove ; and ate electors ut the Bor
ough of Binegrove till hull their elet thins al the
some house.
2.1,764 19 519,517'1-1
6 TIC.; electors of Wayne township w!Il]tnl•1 their
elections at the bowie of Leotard shot,. liinkeeper,
in the town of l'riedenstotrg.
I The electors of Porter township trill Loki their
elections at the hullo.. of /aeon, Ileberllng. Jr., In gm,'
township.
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5 The electors of Lower Mafia ntoncu townsh ip will
hold their general eleelion. at the house nfiloseph R.
o:lnan, in van! town.hip.
9 The electors of tipper alahaniongo township
will hold their elections ar the house ofJolin W. Ili:p
-ier. in said township.
10 Theelectots of Eldred township tr 111.1101.1 their
elections at the house now occupied by John Wetzel,
in said tuvinslOp.
Il The electors of Barry township, including the
house occupied by .1. 11. Woolistin, will bold thearelec
tions atthe house of nand, Dengler, in 4ald town
ship.
14 The electors of West Tenn township will hold
their elections at the house nova uccupied,hY Jacob
Schwartz, In said township.
13 The electors of Union township will hold their
elections AL the house of Daniel Coln), in ink! tow n
ship.
11 The electors of Rush township will hold their
electionsat the public house occupied by
.}iterei and
Lindner, in said tovinstilp.
• 1.5 T he electors of Mahanoy township:will hold
their elections at the public house of Slaninel
in acid township.
1G The electors of the. East V. to thee. Borough
of Minensvitle, or that portion of said Bor.tiiigh lying
eaetwardly of Third street, will hold Mei' elections
at the houie now occupied by Michael Weav,, h i
said Ward, and the electors of the West' Ward, or
that portion of the Borough lying westwardly of Third
street afore-said, will hold their elections at the haste
now occupied by Charles Mohan, in said Weird.
17 The electots of ttchuylkill township, , ,wiii hold
their rlectioos at the house of Widow Bensinger, in
said township.
18 The electorti of New Cantle township W i ll hold
their election at the public house of Washiugton Belt
'nyder, in the town of New Castle.
19 The electors of Branch township their
general elections as heretolomat the house now oc
cupied by Philip Kehies, in-the town or Llewellyn. •
'2O The !electors of East Norwegian totenship, and
those residing on the weft side of the riverMcbuvlkill
and between the eaaiern line of the Bornoghof_Pow,_
vilfe and the Pelilll34 line of the Port Carbon election
district, and whose electors have hitherth voted in
the Norwegian election district, will hold their elec
tion" at the Port Carbon nOUNF., in the loin of Port
Cartion. l
Mail==
3%983 15
21 The township of Norwegian will nereitfler form
a separate election district, mid the electiire thereof
hold ilvir elections at the public haute lately occupied
by Ira Lake, at Deet Patk,lgsaiJ township:
22 The electors of Blythe township will bold their
elections at the public Meis...e, occupied by John George
Koch. In the town of Middleport.
23. The electors of Tremont township ;o ill hold
their election, at the house of dainuel 'fipple, in the
town or Tremint
21. All the electors ofthe South Ward. in the Bin
ough ot PotLvfite , shaiibold their elections at the
public house or William /demist said ward.
23 The north Wiird of the Borough of Pottsville,
lyln eastwardly of Centre Street. shall bevelled the
North East Ward," and the qualified electors there
of shall bold their general elections at the house of
Patrick Curry, In said we'd.
26, Ttie North Ward in the Borough of Pottsville, ,
lying westwardly of Centre Sheet, shall be called the .
" North West %Vard," and the qualified electors there
of shell bold their general eleetione at the house now
occupied oy George Betz, in sahl ward.
27 do touch of the North Ward of the Borough or
Pottsville, described and bounded as follows—North
werdly by /High Street, eastwardly by &vend vitreet,
southwardly by Norwegian Sleet, and, westwardly
by the borough line, anal form a new ward, in be
railed the " Middle Ward," and all elections shall
hereafter be held at the public house wow balled by
John Mcßarton, and known as the Red Libn lintel;
In said ward.
"LB The electors of Calm township will 'bold their
election at the house now occupied by Abraham loch,
in said township.
211 The (lemon, af Butter township willtiold their
elections at the borne now occupied by Isaac F. Da
vis, In uld township.
.20 The electors of Frailey township willhold their
elections at the house lately occupied by Charles
Burrows, in tpe town of Donaldson, in said town
ship.
31 The township of month Mandela' shall hereaf
ter form a separate election districhand the qualified
voters thereof shalt hereafter bold their repentt elec
tion' at the public boffins no* occupied ►y't7eorge
Reber. ,
31 TM electors of the Borough of Octurgl3lll Qa
•ea will belif their attains at the TOM fkBMI
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MITSICAI. 1 NATtlil NIEN
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33 The electors of the North-Ward, in the Bor
ough of Tamaqua, abaft hold their elections at the
putilte house of Samuel: Beard,in said ward.
34 The electors Of the South Ward In the-Borough
of Tamaqua, shall hold their elections at Ice Public
School Douse, in said ward. -•' , '
35 The electors of the East Ward in the BOrobgb
of Tamaqua, and those residing North of the Sharp
ihnntitaio. in the townshipof Westrettn„ heretofore
i Voting at the Public School D I
onee, n the Borough of 1
I Tamaqua, shall hold their elections at the public
house of Lewis P. Buehler, In said ward.
36 That the unaliGed voters of that part of North
alenhesitiTon - nthip; who formerly voted In the South
Ward; in The Borough of Pottsville and all that terri
tory on the rant side of the river tichuyikill, and
within the Penman election line.tbe southerly Hopi
of the Borough of Pourville, and' the old line of the
township of ,tlanbelca.nbose eltrtors bate hitherto
voted in the Norwegian election district, shall hold
their' elections at toe rinb:te house of George Grim, in
',aid township. .
37 That urequalitied voters in that part of North
bianheinitownship who formerly voted in the Bor
ough of Orwrgliburg, shall hold that elections at the
Coda House, in said Elmough. •
33 T 1•31. tbe qualified electors of North Mar:mica
township. not embraced in the foregoing, shall hold
alreir.electirms at Ore Half-Way House, kept by Mrs.
Susanna Moyer, in said township.
59 The electors of the Borough. of St. Clair, wi II
hotd their electrons at the pantie house of Jonathan
Johnson, in the said Borouch.
At which lime arid places are to be elected Sy the
freemen ofthe County of Schuylkill:
tine prison for Canal Commissioner orthe State of
I Pennsylvania. .
One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of Penn
sylvatria.
One persoit to, represent the CangtessiOn3l.Dialriet
composed of the reuuties of Schuyltull and Nor
thunitieriand, in the Congress of the United States.
(Inc person to lepiesent she 'Senatorial District,
composed 01 the county of Schuylkill, in the Senate
of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Two persons to represent Schuylkill County•ln the
Douse of hepresentativea of the, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. '
One person for SheritTof the County of Schuylkill.
One person for Commboironer. of the County of
Schuylkill. ' .
One person for Auditor of the enmity of Sclin,q s
kill.
The general election to be,opened between the
hours of S and 10 o'clock in tire forenoon, and shall
continue without interruption or adjournment : multi 7
il'elock in the evening, to hen the polls ..hall be closed.
try air Act or Assembly entitled "An Art to pro
vide 'for the election of Judges of tha sec era' tempts
of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain jUdi
rill districts." passed and approied the 16th day, of
April, !MI, it is provided that— .
The quali fi ed electors of curb of th e several ecnin•
tree nt this Commonwealth shalt, at the nett general
election, at the times and places if electing tepee
sentativen. and Whenever it shall thereellcr become
necessary for an clef Lion under thin art, and tinder
the cohsttlititon of this Commonwealth, vote for five
persons at the first eleelion,Ocd at every election
thereafter. sv many as shall te—ciecresnary under the
provisions beieuf to ,etve a. indgel of ihe Supreme
Court of this Commonwealth. one person to nerve as.
President Judge al the Judicial District in which
such county shall lie, and two 'persons to serve as ,
Assaf fair' Judges o'l the eeverel comm.( such county.
That the Judges sifilre Supreme Court and the Pre
sident Judges of all oilier Courts of Record, shalt he
learned in the law r and all the aforesaid Judged shall
be qualified electors of this Commoiiwealth, end shall
he otherwise qualified as required by the second ser
mon of o n , fifth article rif the Conetitution of this
Commonwealth.
That the election for Jintees shall be held and con
iiiicied in the several election distorts lit the same I
manner, in all respects av elections fo r represcnta
lives are or Ciotti he held or conditeted.'and by the
Elltlit Judges, Inspectors, and other °Sinus; and the
provision, of the. Act of the Itenerai A ss.m,biy, en .
titled '• Au Art relating In the election ol thin Com
monwealth." approved the 741 day or July, 14.10, and
us sevetal supplements, and all tither like laws as far
as the name shall he in force and applicable, shall be
deemed arid taken to apply to the election for dodges .
Proriderl, That the :transom id electors :,hail vote for
fudges of the Supreme Colin on a separate piers of
of paper, and fur all other Judges required Into. learn
ed in the law. on abother separate piece of paper.—
(See gen. Acts of Dial, page 554.)
In pursuance ,fan Pinot the GeneralAssenthly-of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled" An Art
relatlng to the. elect lops of OD Commonwealth."
.panned the second day of July, A. 1./•, 1539, uotice is
hereby given :
- m.o. the Inspectors and itolges, chosen as afore
said. shall meet at tne tespecthe places appointed for
holding the election in the dist:tete to which they to
.nrctiv..ly belong. before nine o'clock in the morning
of the served Tuesday in October, in each and every
year, and ear h of said Inspectors shall appoint one
,perk whit shall I n c a qualified voter of such district.
I n „ aro • the person who shall have received the NIX
-01111 highest Handier or votes for Inspector shall not
illti . llll on the day of election. then the person who
~t,,,11 1, : ,, e received the second highest number of
votes (Or .thilue al the heat preceding election shall
ail ac ir , l'''' ,,,, in tin Place And in case tire per
orrii o ieo shoo have 1 ereived the highest nembei of
votes far In.pectot shall iiiit attend, the version elec
ted dime.. "omit apt...int an inspector in lOW Wards, Milli
in Ca. , the pOriiiilltlected Judge shall not attend, I heir
the Immeciiii who teeetverl the highest bomber of
~.„,, s n a il appoint a Judge err his place; and if ally
vacancy shall , ()Mimic , in the board Tor the space of
one Moir nit..t the time hted by law for the opening
of the election. themial.n.4 voter• of liar township,
war d or dim rim, tor which Allrli officer shall h3ve been
eh, toil, precent of the Mare of 4 lection, s hall sleet
one of their tiiiintret to aril such vacancy.
• It shall lie the duty nil nahl Assessors r c speitlvely,
to atten d a t the place 0 tolding every general, spe
cial, or township Clot lion, donne the whole time aald
elect i on in k e pt open, hir the purpose of giving infor
mation loth. Inspector.' and Judges, when called on
in relation to the right of any person assessed, bY them
to vote ar.sitcli election, alid such other matters In re-
Iv ion to the assessments of Calera as the said In
spectors or Judge.or either of them, shall,from time
to time, require.
That no person shall he permitted to vete at any
election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of
the age of twenty-one years or none, who shall have
resided within the Stale at terse nine year, hod In the
election district where lie offers to vote, at least ten
dire immedirtclv. preceding such election; and with
in two }Pala paid a Slate Or COlfilly lan, which shall
Lave been a Isenroal at leant len dap; before the elec
tion, hot a citizen of ilie United Stales who had
previously been a go:/lifiett you.r of this State, and
removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have
resided Mille election district, and paid tax as afore
said, ..hall hr entitled to a vote after residing in thus
State sit montli.,; provided, that the white Ireetnan
citizen of the finned States, between the ages of
-twenty-01.P mid twenty-two lii - 711,,, and hieing reel
-1 ded in this Aisle one year, and in the electionchstrict
ten days aforesaid, strait be entitled to vote, although
they shall nor Kaye paid taxes.
No Pergnil =Hall he permitted to vele whose name
• is riot I nnt.tin , ..l in the list of 'actable Inhabitants
furnished by the Commim‘loners as aforesaid, unless
first hr prate...la receipt for the payment within two
) ears, of a State or Coulty tat aavessed agreeably
to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence.
either on Ills own oath.'or affituration oranother, that
he has ;raid such a tan, (a on failure to produce a re
erupt. stroll make oath to the payment thereof; or
I'sccnnil. if tie claims a right to Ml e by being an elec
t for between die 112eii of twenty-one and twenty-two
years, he shall depose.'on oath or affirmation That lie
has resided 111 the I.:lomat toast one year next:before
his applirat ton, and 11111oe such proof of rkerienre In
tits district an is riltilllPll by this act, anti' }hat be
does verily believe from the account given him_ that
Ire in orate age aforesaid, and give such rolieV"acvi-
dance as iv required by ;his act, wherenpon, the
name of the person Sr. admitted to vote, shall be In
setted in the alphabetical Ilst by the Inspectors. and
. 1 "tax
note matteimposite thereto by writing the word
" if he }haul b, admitted to vote by reason of
having paid a Itt,ur the word " age" if he shall be
admitted to vote MI arriillllll4if his age; and in either
rase the reason of cur li vote shall be railed out to the
clerks, who shall mark it in the lint of vaters kept by
them.
RN
11:121
„ it, all rases where the name of the person claim
ing to 5,01 e is 1101 foetid on the 114 furnished by the
comma...others end Assessors, or his right to vote,
whether fmitel thereon or not, objected to by ally
dtualttird lien, It shall be the duty of the Inver
tins, to econine such person on path as to his quail
tirationo, and if he claitns to have resided within the
State fur one year or more. his omit shalt he Ruth
oeut proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at
least one competent witness, who shall he a (man.'
fied elector. that he has resided within the district
for more than ten dats next ininmdiately preceding
said vlet lion, and shall also swear that his bona liar
residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, IA with
in the district, and that lie did not remnve'in the said
district Air the purpose of voting therein.
Every person opialifierli as aforesaid; and who
'shall make due proof If itrinired,'of residence and
payment of taxes, eforetuti4shall he permitted to
vote in the township. ward, Or district in which he
shall teside.
° If any prison shall prevent or attempt to prevent
any officer of an election tinder this art from holding
such election, or use or threaten any violence to any
ouch officer, or shall Interrupt or improperly Inter
fere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall
block tip or attempt to block the window or avenue
to any window where the same may be holden, or
shall riotously disturb the peace in such election or
shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, I force
or violence, with the design 10 Influence unduly or
overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting,
or to resatain the freedom of choice, such person on
cenviction shall be fined in any sum- not exceeding
live bandied dollars and be imprisoned for any time
not less than one nor more than twelve months: And
it - Usti:till be shown to_the coum where the trial of
such offence shall be had that the person so offend
ing was not a resident of the city. ward, district, or
township, where the said offence , was cotumitted and
not entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, he
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of tint less than one
hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not less than
six months nor more than two years.
°'lf any person or persons shall make any bet or
wager upon Inc result of any election within this
Commonwealth, or shall stir to make any such het
Or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or
-by any written or printed advertisement, challenge
or invite any person or persons' to make such bet or
waxer, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall for
feit and pay three times the amount so bet or offered
to be bet.”
Tne Jukes are to make their returns for the coun
ty of Schuylkill, ache Court (louse, in Pottsville,'On
FRIDAY, the lath day of October, A. D., 1852, at IS
otemek M. of said day.
Given under my head and seal at the Sheriff's Of
fice, Pottsville, and dated lieplefilbet 9th; in the year
of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred anti fifty
two, and seventy-sixth year of the:lndependence of
the United St.ites of America. •
114,4 Saes the Commonwealth.
C. M.- STRAUB, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Pottsville. /
Mit
Sept. 11,
ARCH St. Wall Paper .WAIZELUOUSII,
(wiim.Esatt: ANDItErAIL)
A, 0. 142 Arch street. between •Siztb and Seventh.
south side, Philadelphia. The Proprietors of the
above extensive establishment, have now opened their
superb stock of WALL PA PElL.whielt are all of the
latest styles, and of their own Mannficture and Im
partation. Dealers and others from the country can
rely on being accommodated with patterns 'nimble
for every purrome, without the inconvenience of look.
int( further.
They are determined to sell at curb priers as the .
advantage of a rash business affords.
OlditTON & LAKIN°.
Manufacturers and Importers.
N. O.—Paper hung to the Coal:try at Clip Prices.
September 4, 1922. . 3&.3m
_
PLATFORM SCALES.
_ .
Tneat: Superior Settee were invented by TllOll.llll
Et.t.teorr about 45 years atm . ; they have been in
conat.ot use; and now after various Improvement.
are offered by the eubscrtbers. and wuramrd et/f•
I' eel end uneurpaSsed fot aeculacy and durability;
after a fair t riel, if apt appeared, they can be returned.
SCALEd FOR RAIL ROADS, CANALS, HAY,
CATTLE, COAL. STORES, and for weighing all
kind, of Iderchanniee„ manufactured at the old es.
tabliohedlll3ll4,l9lsTH Street, Aber costes St.,Phil•
ade !phis . ABBOTT & CO.,
• Sortiersors to Ellicott da Abbott.
.fgetts.--Tmenalr & 1311/11V. 333 Market St., Phil.
adelphia; FeANK parr, Pottsville.
Sept. 4.1859. 311.3 m
ISTOOLL—AcapItiI ankle for pie-raka.
tine nincriber has on band, a large aliallalent
of vat Wog styles sad sizes. 5 B. HANNAN.
June 38, 1832. 2IS—
rt_LICAIIONIN PICTORIAL. DRAWJNO ROOM
ißCeatpanlon, wltb Inns rated Ude; neatly baud
at the Bindery °Nis Ilellecrasf. Also. all WO of
Mir Matt* r • lONA
. • .
ICTOIIO2IOLUZE SISKINARZ
pins Institution had one of the most desirable 10.
I. Cations in Northern Pennsylvania. EingatOn is
a qtitet• l t and salubrious village , one mile
West of Ilkesbaree, and accessible by daily stages
from all part, of the country: The school has now
been In ogsaation seven years. dating which its pa
tronagehas been abetel and constantly increasing.
Through the munilkence. of Wet. Bwellitbd, Etil•,
an additional Seminary building. LO by .50 feet. and
three stories higlh ha, just been completed.and by
the liberality of flon. Ma Bennett. the School is
now favnhamil with a valuable and extensive library.
entirely new The Chemical—Philosophical and Av
tronninical Apparatusof the Institution is tegatdad.'
by all who have knowledge of it; as of a high order.
and ample for fell experiments in Natural Science.
The Board of Instruction for the ensiling year Is
as follows:
Rev. REUBEN NELSON. A. M.. Principal and Pro
'lessor of Mental and Moral Science.
Rev. YOUNG C. SMITH, A. N.. Professor of An
elect Langnagea.
PHILIP MYERS, A. 8., Professor 'of Mathematics.
and Natural Selene....
Rev. JOHN A. REVBELT. Professor. of German.
and Ass 11410 in At:talent Languages.
11. De LAPLACE, Professor of French and Spanish
LanguageA
JAMES.N. WESTLAKE. Assistant la Mathemat
ics and Tr'irher of Vocal Mode.
ROBERT H. TIM 8.3. N. D., Professor of Anatomy
and Physiology.
Alum EMILY CARPENTER, Preceptrras.
Inns JANE S. NELSON, Teacher of Drawing and
Painting. '
-Miss ELLEN C. ROBIE, Teacher of Music.
The Public will perceive that the Institution is of.
der the supervision and instruction of a very full
Bodld or - Teachem and th! , patrons are assured Hint
no pains will be spared to promote the moat thorough
improvement - of all the pupils.
The necessary expenses at, this Institution are
moderate.. Board is •I 50 per week ; Washing. XI
per dozen; and Fuel, •° On per year.
T,EII3:IS OF TrITION
• " Term of I Term of 1 Ternt of
. . Ilweeks 17 weeks(( 13 weeks
Cont. Eng. Branrhew., 13 31 *4 74 *3 62
1114 her dd do .; 110 ti 31 ~ 431
Andent 41s, Modern Lan:-
runes, • 6 II $ 70 6 66
Dtawing&Paintlng.extra. 2 80 3 65 3 02
Aln3le, with useof the 14 ,
itInO.PXII'3. II 17 15 82 12 10
Boom rent In elernlnsty.
(mai., .undents.) 1 1i 1 54 121
Chemical and Pininsopht-
, tal Lecluree, . 563 TN 60
Embroidery, Extra, 2 21 :1 13 2 90
The whole egyenao for thoard,Washing.Fuel.l.lglila,
and To it kid in the higher English branches, (or one
year, will nut exceed COO.
cALENDER PM 1832-53.
The Academic year lz.l - Mr ard hi n to three term..
I.CTerrn commence. Aug. 18, Mt, continuer" 11
neeka—Varation of one week.
24 Tirol cometteneeA N0v.17,_15!..7.. continues 17
weeks—Vacation two weeks.
3d Term manicure Match 30, IS 3, continues 13
weeks—Vacation sit wed';
The Madeline of the IrThituition combines mildness
with firmness, incubating sound moral and religious
prinriplee, persevering inilustry,elstct order and cor
rect &eminent.'
Students aro received at any time, though it is
very important that they should entet at the tom
mencement of the term. Catalogues of the Semina
ry, and any Information relative to it, can be ob
tained by addressing the • Princmal or either of the
nthiereirbed. D.A. , SIMPAItD,
President of the' Board of Trustees.
LORD BUTLICR, Sen'y. •
Kingeton, Sept. 4, 1832. 3r..1v
NOOSES AND LOTS
IN LAN:Tr/WA ADDITION U) Pont' cAnfioN. -
firllE
I now laid out into Lots. and will lie•
sold on tonna which will enable 'very •••12
indubtrinua Irian to pttreliase fur htsubrl4 .
and family
A . HOUSE A hit) HOME.
A Manta the property can be seen. 0911 the learnt of
Sale made know n by application at the office of
EDWARD-OWEN PARR% Agent.
44 the Kentucky Bank, Centre street, Pottsville.
September 4. 1552 r . .
HOWELL & BROTHERS.
ANIIPACTURERS uf'PAPER HANGINGS, No.
Oa 142 etteSTNVT Street. Philadelphia, ask the at
tention of consumers and the Trail.: to their exten
sive stock of PAPER II A NOINGt 4 , of their own man
ufacture and importation. embracing every variety ~f
goode.in their line, which they will cell at low rale..
Their manufactory befog the moot extensive in the
country, they are enabled to offer unequalled induce
menii to purchasers.
Sept. 4, 1852. 341-3ni
WOOD'S CANE SEAT CHAIR
At A N ITV A CTOR .
VO 131 North SIXTH Stren, above RACE street,
1.11 Manufactures, and has constantly on hand an
ELM:ANT & FASHIONABLE etock of CANE
SEAT, RUSII SEAT, d: WINDSOR CHAIRS,
ARNI EIIAIRR. large and small ROCKING
CHAIRS, SETTEES. CANE LOUNGEM,Store
STOOLS. SHIP ATOMS, &r.
To housekeepers. Hotel, Hall, and Steamboat Pm
prietors, and Dealers In Chalts and Furniture, this
establishment offers the greatest Inducements to pur
chaee.
Having extertidye facilities for manufacturing, we
can sell the same assortment ten per cent cheaper
than hemming!, and by haring all work made under
our own supervision we can guarantee a superior ar
ticle.
CANE SEAT CHAIRS of the best finislmind mate
rial, from $ll4 to 440 per dozen.
"Small Profits and Quick Salta.—
N. P. WOOD,
Chair Factory, No. 131 NORTH MIXT!! Street, oppo
site Franklin Square, Prolsilelphia.
September 4, 15.52. 36-3 m
ANDREW WURPFLEIN, !dimmer and• Mourne
turer of GUNS, RIFLEs ' PIFITOLSoIte" No. 122
North SECOND Street, above Race, Phila delphia,
where he keeps constantly on hand a general assort
ment of fine Double and Single Shot Dune, large
Dock Gun's, Rifles and PilliClifi of all kinds. Also.
the celebrated Cast Steel Inv, to shoot the pointed
ball, of my own make Rifle barrels. Shot, Powder,
Caps. Balla. Flasks, Horns, flame-Rags, shot-Raga,
Pouches, rte., &c. He Invites persons wishing to
purchase goods in his line, to call and examine his
stock before purchasing elsewhere, forhe is determin
ed to son on the most reasonable terms.
N. B —Particular attention I■ paid to repairing In
all it. branches.
Sept. 1, TRH
LUMBER YARD AT HAMBURG.
..
rilllE subscribers respectfully announce to the pub
1. lie that they have constantly, on hand, at their
Lumber Yerd at Hamburg ; per M.
Pine Hoards. - - - from 014 to $2O
Panel Boards and Plank, - - • *25 to $4O
Pine Building timber, • •• 111113 to on
-
Cherry Boards, , - - at $lO
Maple & Poplar, for Cabinet Makers, from 018,10 $2O
Price of Shingles. - - " 812 to SIN
Alt kind* of Hemlock Timber. Pale Lath and
Joint shingles, 21 inches long.
C. & W. C., SHOLLENBURGER.
September 4, 1852. JO-3m•
_____
. ..... ... . . . - -
FANCY-----
FUR STORE.
rirl 11F. subscriber invites the public in general, to call
I and examine his large stock of fancy -
FURS, consisting of Fitch, Slone Martin,
Lynx, French, Sable and Squirrel Muff:,
Snag, Victor, iae, dr.c. Also,Slack and White
Wadding by the bale,
N. B.—The highest lake paid 'fur Shipping Fura,
such es Red Fox, trey Fox, Mink. Raccoon, Musk
rat, Arc.
BUFFALO ROBES.-9,00 Bales, which will be sold
by the bale or robe cheap.
OF.O. F. WOMBATII,
Importer & For Dealer, No. 13 N: 4th St .Phllad'a.
Rept. 4,1851. 26-3 m
NEW WHOLESALE AND . = ram
BEDDING ANG FEATHER WAREIMUSE,
Xo. G 9 North Stroud Slreei,beleze Arch. Philadelphia.
READY-MADE Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pil
lows; Coiled Hair, Moss, ention.and other Mat.:
trasses ; Bedsteads, Cots. Comfortablee, Counter
panes, Blankets, Sheets. Pillow Casart, Tick ing . Bind
Ingo, and Feathers °revery description ; Curled Hair.
Cat-tail' and husks In every variety. tshich will he
disposed oral the most favorable rates. housekeep
ers. 110 el Proprietors. and others are requested to
rail and examine the goods before purchasing. Par
ticular iitention will be given to ordered work, and
the eon , a warranted to give satisfaction, and equal
to what MO are represented. - 1
t c l
SPIRA 'SPRING MATTRASSES, ofan improved
Pattern, !hand or made to order.
WM. GROVES & CO.
,
Sept. 4 1,652. 36 3m
mortETON & mastrrsoN,
PRACTWAL PLUMBERS...naI:Lod Copper Smiths,
flailioa‘Street, opposite Fogarty's Store, POTTS
VILLE, Pa., where they are ' , tenured to make to Dr
ilyr ail kinds of work in the above branches and and'
as Shower and Slipper Bathe, Pumps and Water Cloy
Sets ; also, all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Work made to order at the shortest possible notice.
tonfing, Spouting, and all kinds of Cooking Men
silo "nada and repaired at the. shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms.
0.5-I'he best prices given fnr old metals.
AIM. lg. 1852. 35-tf
EVERY FAMILY
SI:MULTI HAVE A COPY.--An iticattiaMe Book.
only '23 as pee copy—Aran know thyself.—Ur. lion
ter's Medical Manual and fiend Book for the afflicted.
Containing an outline of the Origln. Progress, Treat
ment and Cure of every form of disease, connected
by Sromiseous Sexual Intercourse, by Self-abuse. or
by Sexual Excess. with advice for their prevention.
written In a Sunnier style, avoiding all medical tech
nlcalitlea, and everythingthing that would offend the
'ear or decency, from the result of some twenty years
successful practice. exchralvaty devoted to the core
of disnases of a delicate or private nature.
To which is added. receipts forthe cure of the above
diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms of
Fever and Agne, for twenty-flab cents a ropy ; six
copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of
the United States. by mall, free of postai,. Address.
Postage paid," Box tliti Poet Mite, or the Author, 38
_North Seventh Street .Phtladelphla.
- Aug. 28,18311. - - 25-ly -
FIFTY DOLLAR. FORFEIT.
TIR. HUNTER will forfeit •50 if falling to cure any
.I.lcase of secret rPseage that Dilly come under his
rate, no matter how lorg standing or afflicting. Ei
ther sex are Invited to his Private Rooms.3B North
Seventh Street, Philo/Pa., without tear of Interrup
tion from other patients. Strangers and others who
haver been unfortunate in the selectiOn ofa Physician,
are Invited to call- ,
Ell
IMPOTENCT.—Through nereStralned Indulgence
of the passions, by excess uselfabuse, the evils are
numerous. Premature Impotency, involuntary Emmo
nsl discharges, waning of the organs, loss of memory,
is distaste for female society, general debility, or con
stitutional derangement. are sure to,follow. if ne
cessary. conauirthe Doctor with confidence ; headers
a perfect cure.
READ. AND REPLECT.—The afflicted would do
well to reflect befbre trusting their health, bagpipe's.
and in many cases their lives, In the hands of phut
cLans fitment of this class of 'maladk.s. It is cer
tainly impound° for one man to understand all the
ill* the human Cosily ate subject to. Every reepeet
able'physlcian hu his peculiar branch.in which he
Is mote ourcesalbl that, his brothel professors. and to
that he devotes moat of his lima and study. - •
YEARS OP PRACTICE., exclusively devoted to
the study and treatstent of diseases of the sexual or
gans, together with ulcers upon the body„throal,1101.11,
or legs, paths in the bead or bones, mercurial thew.
103tilidl, inaction, gravel, Irregularities. diseases
arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the
blood, whereby the constitution he, been enfeebled,
enables the Doctor to Car speedy relit( to all who
may plate themselves under his care.
Medicine forwarded so any put of the United elates
—Price live and,ten dollars per package.
Ans. TS, 18.52. - 35-Iy •
BACILDT'S GOLD PKlNlll—Elsrase Assort.
atat—AU reeseraskii.—The subscriber basics& re
ceived a large lot of Barters Onpertor Gold Pens,
among which are the Conperrand United Bouts
Pent, both in and out of cases, all of wbkb . can be
returned if the palate coma off tq ibir use., Tb•
Mammoth Netted States • Pea b a curiosity. Call
and see %Together with the others, at - • '
11. BANYAN %
Cheap Boot and fititkotry 1t.,..
- 4v • • , . •
' fat Mks Wieder Ikneasajon n i vinll sad Su
illy Maw at - . 3. 411 1 11
, yfilig!,lllSic
GUN STORE
OM
•
100 FOES,
Glzazwr & P
C lANO O.'Id New Yor ßT k Ware Rooms, 333
1 BROADWAY. 'Corner of AN.
MONT street, and opposite Broad
way Bank and Theatre, where the
largest *Sentiment of Pianos mirk and
trittsat the eelebrated - linpuived- JEolvall. may be
found--all of watch hare the Metallic Frame, and
are warranted to stand bay climate, and give entire
ialisfactlon. and will be Sala at great harpies. By
`art experience of Elea trsses, resultitig in many im
penult Improvements. the /Coteau has been brought
to a perfection aualaci by no others. Nearly 9,000
,N r aicreta have been applied, and the demand is rapid
ly incteasine. Elegant Boudoir oe Cottage Pianos,
convenient for Small rooms. T.o'. ac Co.'s Pianos
are admitted to be superior •to all others. owing to
their &mem and tong standing in tune. Prices same
as at the Manufactory. Dealers supplied at liberal
discounts. E. a. Wades and the entire Borten cata
logue of Meek and Instruction Books turnlitird at
, this Store.at stkolevee.
HORACE WATERS, Bole Agent
Constantly on Mild an extensive sreonment of se
cond hand Plano. In noirnwood and Mshodanv eases.
varying in pries% from OM to 8150. Beemid hand
.Eolean Pianos from $2OO to 627.4—Grand Pianos
from 8300 to dr:00. Prinre and Pct.'. Melodeons trom
335 to $9O. Carl:tarts 355 to SW. Guitars from 410
to r 5. &c. are. -'
Aar 213. Hat.
IRON WORRS.
, .
.._ .
ZigTOE EroscRIBEIOS ANNOUNCE,
to the public that limy are the Proprie
tors of the Franklin Works, Port Carbon,
Lately canted on by S. Billyman. where
DI continue to manufacture to order, at the shortest
not re. Steam Enainei, Pumps, Coat Breakers, and
Machinery of almost any size or &sea Polon. for min
ing or other Eurposee. also Railroad and Drift cam
Iron or BM, Castings ofany size or patter n. ordet g
are. respectfully solicited.
DEO. 11:FIRI.F.R Ar. BROTHER.
FRANKIJN WORKS.—The tottotertbers
'politice to furnish it. C.Miera et nil fleaters.of
County. whit Slower, or all . It ind,r, at the lurreA Phil
adelphia piece. Attention is particularly called to
their Coal Shovels. Orders lot Shovels of. any size or
pattern promptly attended to.
t:E0.8,. EISLER & BROTHER
31-tf
hug. 21, 1552
I Prz.:W.l OA%
"undersigned having been entrusted ts e
with th
direction of the Pottsville Academy, take, the Mi.
erty to recommend this Institution to the patronage
of the public.l The Panellist, who rereived his edu
cation in the best universities of Germany and Paris,
and who has been for seveial years engaged in teat.h-
Mg in this reuntry.will teach ancient and modern lan
guages, the Latin,Greek.llebrew,German and French,
the higher branches of Mathematics, as Geometry. Al
gebramurveyine.Menouration and Calculocas well am
Natural Philosophy and the principleis of Chendstry;
whilst Mr. J 7'. esciritera, a graduate of Vale Coi...
tege, and a practical Rook-keeper, will take charge of
the English branches, as Spelling. Reading, Writing,
Composition; Rhetoric, Arithmetic., ['hinny and Geo
graphy. The principles of Rook-keepingwillbetaught
and the pupil. exercised In the keeping' 'of fictitious
accounts by double entry. Even the Smallest boa
will be faillifolly taught by the teachers themselves,
and to young men an opportunity will be abided to
prostrate their 'tidies as lar as et any of our com
mon Colleges. Wth a strict discipline shall be com
bined a respectful and kind treatment of the scholars.
Pupils from abroa' can be accommodated with board
ing on moderate t imp. in respectable private hoard.
Tits ing houses. o eems of tuition are as hitherto, $24
il
yearly, for Lanett'es; g 8 extra, The yea, is divided
Into 3 sessions. la (mut the lit Monday in Sept. to
CO, e tra 03 : 2.1
New Year. Rd; from New Year to the
i f;
Itri Monday In April,*7 and *2 50 extra; 3d, from
thence to the 3d Monday, in July, $7, and $2 50 extra.
Ellie payable at the end fir the first month of each
session It is highlrimpartant that every scholar
rhould enter the School - with the cornmencement of
the first Session. ! E. ANOELE. Principal.
July 24, 1835. ! 30-ly
- i
CHEAP WATCHES MD JEWELRY.
WifoLesALEind RETAIL, at the Philadelphia
Watch and Jewelry Store, Nn. 96 North •. .
SECOND street, corner of QUARRY, Plilia- * •
delphlo.
Gold Lever WOelien, full Jewelled 18 Ca.'- -
rat Caae3, i. *to 00
Silver do full Jewel, sl2Gold Spectacles, . 7 Ott
Saver Leptoe, 414 ' 101 Fine Silver do 150
do do dO 9Gold Brat elet•i, 300
I
Superior Quartiers, . 7 Ladles' Gold Penrils,l, 00
Imitation do 1 5 I Silver Traspoons,set,s 00
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, I 00
Gold Finger Rini, 37f to Sa cents ; Watch Mauna.
plain . 121 cent.; 'tttent, 181; Lune', `25 ; other arti
cles In proportion. All goods warranted tO Or what
they are sold for. I STAUFFER ¢ HARLEY,
Siircessnis to O. Conrad.
On hand, some (fold and Silver Levers and I.cpineg,
dill lower than th'e4bove prices.
Aug. 22, 1852 3- ly
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE.
BOARDING BEOOOI., AT READING, PENN'A.
RF.V. W. A 10 0 01 ), A. M. Prinripal. Tbefnext
'sitirsion`a this !humane will commence on Mon
day, Afiglidl 301.11.:1852__ The coUrSC of 'twine:ion id
such 411 t poirstitid in the best seminaries sod con
template' a thoroneh developement of the menial pow
ers.
TERMS : .
Tuition, Board, 414.., per session, • • 1060 to $75
Music. and use of Plano, •' • 20
Smion.—Annually, from the ht of September to
the Ist or February, and Ist of February to the 30th
June.
N. II Pupils ai.l milted nt all times—charge being
made only from dat,• or entrance.
IREFF.RENCES :
J. !Millman. Ran., Ron. fl. N. Eckert,
11. Clymer: ; *.Vm Strong,
Elias Schneider:, • Geo. M. Kelm,
Pottevllle . : Reading:
. For partieulerci references; dr.e-, apply to Principal.
July 31. 1852. . : 31-2 m.
,
CARD
min Patrons of the " Young Ladies' Institute,'•
I corner of Market and Adams Street. are respect.
fully Informed that the duties clank! histltute wilt be
tem e n MONDAY, dept. di`18.52.
M. M. ALLEN, Principal.
Aug.2l, 1832. ; 34-at
- =Ai=
S ABRISEIT,
UPHOLSTERER, TRIMMER AND MATTRESS
NIANCFACTURER;
THE subscriber respectfully annourves to the ob
lie that he balttaken the Old Es
tabishment or If: GRESSANG, In
SECOND, near Mahantongo street,
where he will he, pleased to furnish every varletk of
Plain and Fancy Upholstering.
SOFAS, CIIAIBS. &c repaired. and all kinds of
JOBBING done at shoit notice.
MATTRESSER of all sizes and descriptions made
to order.
The subscriber 'feels confident that Ilk work will
compare favorably both as regard. quality of work
manship and cheapness, with any In the county. Ile
respectfully sollclls the patronage of the public.
CHARLES ADRIGHT.
Aug.l2B, 1852. 35-3 t
FEMME= LOOK AT THIS
HEAD! READ!!
LAND PLAATTIG at IS tts. per bushel. Best PE
RI.VIAN GUS NO 2; Ms. per-pound. PA
TAGONIAN GUANO at low rateP, POUDRETTE
at 40 ets. per hushrl. or el per barrel.
HAVE YOUR IIKINET."—The Guano offered above
Is but little aboverthe cost of transpoltatlon.
POUDRETTE we offer you at the manufacturers
prices, and of quility unsurpassed.
LAND PLASTFR.—In this we beak the world. We
have faeilltier. for grinding one thousand !mallet daily
3nd our price debt's competition, Come Futon's all
to : C. FRENCH 4. co
New Steairi Plaster Mill,
At Junction of OiJ York Road, Crown anti Callow
kill Streets. Philadelphia.
Aug. V. 1852 1 . 25-3 m
A FACT THAT ALL, SHOULD KNOW:
rME undersigned respectfully announces to hi:.
1 friends,and air nubile In ten
al. that he haa.eonetantly on hand 4 , 41 . 4 00 9. 4 ,
and manufacture's all kin&„.”!
of Fan - 7-;21.,_,:e.A.1.\
l ' I - A .4. "11 -N
-ey,llladdlea and it rrieicand all de• ii,i 6 o.,: e r ; •-e,3r.
serlptions of rlriin and drlvlng'ma- _ •-".--- ----: "Alli
ierlala—ttouble a i d Single Harness
--Whips arid Fly- eta—lllalr Calla' made to order
. . . - .
Ile Invites all toiall and Pea htm,opposop the AmPr
lean House. and 'respectfully solicits a share of the
public pat rotoge . .l M. A. WELSIL
Aug. 28, MR. 35.1 y
REMOVAL.
T A
If B old established POCKET BOOK and MOROC
CO CASE MANUFACTORY, located at 52/ Mes
ons Street for the mist e TWENTY-ONE . „o.rs.
YEARS, has been removed to No. 20S I,Fi I S
ARCM STREET, first door below sth St.. Is,
where can be Could the largest and, best ,
assortment of thel fotlotving articles, viz .
Pocket Books,
Dressing Cases, ! Writing Cases, -
BanKers' Cases, i Rank Book 110111PTS
801 Books, Money B,tts,
Clear Cases, 1 Razor Strops,
Porte Monnaies, • • Work Cases,
Card Curs, 1 Needle Cases.
F. IL SMITH, thankful for past rayons, hopes by
attention, and with a determination to sell the best
quality ofgoods alibi lowest prices, to receive a ado re
of patmnste. The Trade are requested to call and
examine before *chasing elsewhere.
N. 13.—Repail lag done with nearness and despatch.
F. 11. SMITH.
203 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
'35-3ui •
Aug. ^.1852.
-EDMUND A. SODDED. & CO.,
DOCK STREET WHARF, PHILAD'A,
ARE constantly receiving On consignment. and
wilt tittnish at the lowest market prices, PERU
VIAN and PATAGONIAN GUANO, received from
Importers and warranted pore.
WINDSOR PLASTER and GRINDSTONES,
BANGOR' and CALAIS LATIIS,
And all kinds of CUMBER, FISH and OIL
Just landing—MO Bap Peruvian Guano,
00 Dbl.. Patagonian Guano.
Ans. 28. ISM I 35.41 •
GOON FLOUR AND FEED
. STORE.
9111 E undersigned respectfully Intioutwes in the
public that he( bas opened a FLOUR and FEED
Commission fitord, at the corner of CALLOW lIILL
and RAIL ROAD rtreets.where he will aeirat the
Reading Wholesale and Retail prices, with the freight
added.
FLOUR by the Barret or quantity.
FEED of all kinds; Bran and Middlings:
BALE nay and Straw : Corn. Oats and Chops.
With fultennfidence in his ability to render satisfaa,
lion to customers; he respeetfulty inheits a share of
Public Patronage.: JAMES CLERIC
Commission *sent. ,
Pottsville. Aug. x,1852.
rims L ruts, rims.
MAITIMW GETZ. N 0.71 Booth SECOND street,
Phllndelphh4 offers for sale a large and well se-,
!erred aisomnent oeFl7OB. Imported and of his own
Ilannfatiare such an Ladies' Notre and TrimmingS,
Travelling C omforters, Russian Sable. flack and Bit;
err, Fos. Earth:, Isabella, Rears, Lynx. Janet, At-
Waren and all kinds of Fors, WJItILEISALE and
RETAIL, on the most reasonable terms.
N. R. Furs of all hinds Cleaned; Manufactured,
altered and repaired lit,the neatest manner.
Atia. ItEh. \ - • 33-?.in • •
DRGS I 1111 ICES,
TENas a II
OGDEN, N0.13D IN
104 NORTH THIRD ST.,
of Philadelphia. Importers of 'DRUGS, !SSD!.
EINES. end DM SITIFFS. Mann(actarera of
PURE WHITE WAD. and VARNISHES of
ali qualities. Wholesale dealers In Paints,olll,
AAA Window Alai (l el sizes. Alcohol. Bs.. Tur
pentine. Butting j Fluid, ke.,constently on hand, at
the lowest prices.
SUPERIOR OIIEHICALa. PaltimarY. end BolEl
- Instrustests, to which the emotion of cottony
merchants and Physicians la respectfully solicited.
Aug. 119. UM. I • 3,5-41t
NEW TOBAOOO, slaw ABC issaen
WAREIIOIIBB.
in= Batman* teepeetthtly then= Colmar, Mer
chants that they have sew on band a general &D
-ocument of the beet VIRGINIA BRAND TOBACCO.
Careadtsb ha. Weep el. Lump 6e. Pio& ke.. at the
Manathetatere tweet pikes. MEN a fine anon.
sent of Porttga and Dogma Began. Saar. amok-
I rises
in Tobacco., . ?fp* If eadhike., Valet Ire will
1 al the lowest
'. • i.- wootiwairc a. co '
. * . 2 3 MI TORB iffells litea 4 MA.
4 41 0 1141 " 16 1 . •
SECOND EDITION.
By Telegraph and Yesterday's R. R. Train
PHIL.t., FRIDAY 4'O CLOCK, P. 91,
i Wheat Flour $4 50 . —Rye, do. $3.62,
per bbl.—Cot r llibeal, s3' 50 do:L—Wheat,
Red $1 03 White, $1 .05 cts.—Rye, cent!
—Corn 73—Oats, 36 cts. per bushel.
N. HAIDPSHIRE..HALE AND PIER.CE:r
A GOOD
As New Hampshire is tht9mly State in
the Union in which - there is a religious test
vote in the Constitution; and us Pierce's . Fa.
ther voted for that test; and WaS:instrumen•
tal in having it put into the Constltution - -
having also supported the Alien and Sedition
Laws; and his son General Frank or Frank
lin Pierce; did'nt have it stricken our, 'ohcp
he' tried sus hard by ber'ping cuter —he may
very properly be considered the Test Candi
date 4. And Senator Hale of New Hampshire.
being a candidate ut the extreme Abolitton
ists, and extremities of all other classes—it
has been prOPosed to build a wall around
New Hamps hire, or draw a black line around
the State, cutting s it oil' from the 'other por
tions of the United States, and leave Hale
and Pierce fight it out between them. The
small territory of New _Hampshire corres
ponds with the contracted rives of such can
didates, and if like thiiilkenny cats,. they
Were to eat each'other and the whole State
up, there would not be much loss to the.
country. The enlarged and :liberal views,
like the athletic frame often. Scott, which
comprehend all that is noble and commanding
id man, the image of his Maker, would eas:-
ly embrace the balance of the United States.
In fact we question whether Gen. Scott
wciuld.he willing to receive, the vote of New
Hampshire : for under existing circumstances
it, would be rather disgraceful, than other
wise to have ihe ; support;of Ne . t , irj Hampshire,
which is
Opposed to Religious Freedom !
Opposed to International Improvement in
the United States !
Opposed to Protection to American Labor !
Opposed to the progress of the Human In
telleet to enlarged and liberal views on an
queStion !
OUR STATE: LOANS.
The bungling and susinewns manner in
which our State atlairs are note managed by
the Rowers that be, is thus set lord] in the
following article in a New . York paper of
Thursday :
The New York Timer of yesterday. alluding to
the very limited number of buN.lor our State loan,
say,,:--:" The competition would have been ninell
More forinutable, both on English and A metwan
aeeount, but for the course—deemed by many eak
talists highly objeettonable—pursued by the atitho
-43 of the Commonwealth, M awarding the Fey,-
9r6 S loan of 94:50,000.
A number of Wall street iIOI.I,CS, the friends and.
representatives of .tbreign interelqs, resolved not to
latil under conditional or equirouul proposals. hey
tnnke no objection to the loans, buCto the manner' .
of awarding them ; and the result in thu, Care is.
that the same party who were savored last spring,
Parry off a -most demiruble. Iu alniost with
out foreign competition."
The,truth'is that the interests of the State
are secondary to :he keen appetite for pluti
4ering •everything, by Chose who control our
gtate affairs.
.11 the people could only, be
Made acquainted with one-half the rascality
that exists at Harrisburg, the present admin
istration would be overwhelmed by the in
diguation of the people.
We heard toI.REILLY,the present Locofixo
candidate for Senator in this district, adroit
,that snore rascality was practised at Harris.
burg last winter than he could form any
idea of.
Wino Mass MEETING
The hold a' Mass Meeting this
(Saturday) evening, in Mioersville, at the
Public House of HENR V ELLIS: Hon. JAMES
*COOPER will address the Meeting. The eel.
ebrateg Philadelphia GLEE CLLa is expected
to.be present—they arrived here last night,
on their way to Northumberland county.
RATEIER TART.
OLD BART" commenced his speech on
Tuesday by stating that a prominent Locoloco
di the meeting the day before cried out—
'" Turn the blackguards out"—and he really
'felt, he said, that he deserved to be called
a blackguard for listening to'sucli speeches
as he had heard yesterday.
WHIG MANS CONVENTWN.
There is to be a Grand Mass Meeting at
Lancaster on next Tuesday, the 14th. Gen. ,
LESLIE COOMBS, of Kentucky, JUDGE CONRAD,
HOD. EDWARD STANLEY ant] Gov. JOHNSTON
and others, will address the meeting. It will
be a pleasant trip for those who have leisure
to attend.
TIRE GIANT.
We understand some of the Reading folks
were . a little displeased with the-•• Little
Giant," Senator Douglass. He did not come
up to their expeetatibas in point7of ability
and address,—while his rowdy, propensities
exceeded their anticipation.
DANIEL WEBSTER.
As WE EXPECIED.—The Boston Transcript
states that a letter will shortly appear from
Daniel Webster, addressed to his friends dis
countenancing the use of his name for the
:Presidency. •
SHMUIPFALTV
TO THE VOTER:4 OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTYj
maps FELLOW CITIZer• :—I would cm,
.F MILL
brace this opportunity or returning my most stri
cern thanks to my numeroria friends and to the
Tens of Schuylkill county, for the handsome vote they
gave me on the second Tuesday of October, 1E49, for
the office of tiherlti for said county. Although tioi
elected at that time, 11 felt highly flattered for the con 4
tidence reneged in me by their votes. I therefore of.l,
ter myselfagain as a candidate for the office oh
SHERIFF
of Elchtiylkill county,at the ensuing election. If elec.l
led to said office. I promise to perform thellutles int%
partially and to the beat of my ability. se;
clarity I can give for the fulfilment of this pledge, of
my conduct as a citizen residing among you.
Your fellow citizen,
JAMES NAGLE.
29 tf
July 17,18;2
; FIRE PROOF SA!
!
PvANs 4.. WATSON respectfully Inform the pub:
rAlie that they have added largely_to their fatilatiei
for manufacturing articles in their line, by the exec;
tion of a large Factory in Eighth Street, below Vine
and are now prepared to furnish those who may fa
sof them, with FIRE PROOF stAFES, &c.. in a out
perior manner, at the shortest notice. They will
warrant their safes to undergo as much heat as ang
other ; and In order to satisfy the public that this
•
Is not mere assertinn,they bold
themselves In readiness it any - • • !
time to telt them fairly with any •;•- ,';
other safes that are made.—. :2 !- T .• . , 1
They have the names ormany • ' 1
••• •
merchants Suit others,in this maul•
. 1.
city and other places. which f" . ,•:•.,;- •
they can give its reference.— • ••••'..-
Their celebrated safes have
been well tested by actideulal . • '••''
MI well as by public bonGres, as thereport below will
show.
Great Triststpi &Airiest! by EVANS d. WA7SON'S
No. 83 Dock Street, Phi/ode/phis,
FIRE PROOF CHESTS:.
s? 111 C ST4TIC data, 114111110/IUSO, PL., OCT. 30. IASI p
The undersigned, appointed a committee for the
Purpose, by the officers of the State Fair, were pre,
sent this 'Merman. when Messrs. EVANS & WAT .
SON tested one of their small steed Salamander Firg
Proof Chests, at. which time they consumed rung
CORDS or mum over it, commencing at I o'clock, Pl.
DI., and baying exposed it to • trAibt. brat for tub
harirs, sufficient to deitroy the east Thin feet. Or
opening the Chest. tau Patters, together with 1000 dr',
colitis. deposited iri`Oer presence, were taken out,
not only having been preserved, but not hieing 'Ow
appearance of scorch upon them.
_
Joseph Ritner, Extiov. of Pa. - -
A. 0. holster,
A. T. Newbold, •
John B. Cor e
-Chas . ..E. Heisler,
E. E. Band!non,
Committee.
EVANS WATdON,
Salamander Fire and Thlef-proof Safe Ahearn .
No. le Dock Street, ruladelphta.
Atte. 31, 1333. • 34.1 y
raw. STTLETCP:IIIL — STIFILE
ristlE SUBSCSISER would resume tlellY call the at,
J Motion of the Inthlte to hie spieed:d auonment of
FALL STYLE OF UAW t now ready , for iospeoloa
at hb stand—the
NSW HAT. AND CAP STORE, Cestril
A, Strut, Tho Dsorsalerig OW Misers' Bask,
when wlll! at all that* be 'faun
the Waft ilAd most approved iityl i dt
of HATS sad CAPS. of all liner*.
- lions. •
Se would call spatial attestion la his YOU'S ti
DENVP NSW STYLE OF DIM, which for lighti
mesa; durability /rid texture tains* be surpassed. •
_ . 18 Efer thigaddil *fibs Patronage so liberally bestow ?
411 W I O Nab ha Wpm toforts a coolugaWa at ma
sista. • -
•11,110.- • - MC 1
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TINTSAT THE covwx. ROUSE.
Pie Lncofoco Meeting Monday, .was
addr'?ssed by a Mr,. Bonham, of Carlisle, a
man but little known in this community,and
the less the better for him; and by Geo. F.
M. *yawl), Who iz; known, to his misfoy
tunet. AO far as ii respects any influence his
spee.ihes can exert, hereabouts. • According'
to hi, showing,Gen. Pierce_ and himself were
the host conspicuous indimidtia*hroughout
'the i%Texlcon campaign, especia4y the latter;
they:did a power of fighting, tWey did—those
two ilenerals.' The public expected a great
meeting from their announcement that Flu-
clian i nn and Douglas and Gov. Lowe, and
other; t big togies, young and old, would be
present, but like many other, pretensions of'
the Party 1114 came ont, at the little end of
the horn. - •
The Whigs raised nearly, it not quite as
larva meetiog,next day at two hours' notice.
(then. bills were not out till 11 o'clock, and
the Meeting was called at Hon. James
Cooper delivered a powerful speech of near
ly txilo hours' length—it was ii noble vtadi
cationi of Whig principlesand the Whig candi
dates, so vilely traduced and misrepresented
the day before. It was jusrsuch a speech as
every hone•st man loves to listen to—clear,
dignified and - truthful, carrying coutetiott
on eery topic. We had hoped' to present
our readers a synopsis of it, but we have no
roonf.' B. Bartholomew, Esq., fullowed with
one of his usually effective speeches, in
handled the Secretary of State.
without gloves.
7 1 110
E WllO KNOW 111111 BEST.
•
a hi 'lily taguiticant tact that itR the Genefal
thheers," almost without an mteeptiou,' who Pervert
with It-ca. Scott m Mexico, while they cheerfully
award to him Military talent of n' high order, am
No impressed with his utter uutitness for civil, rule,
as to , found strenuously opposiug his election to
the Presidency R
Wool, acy, Butler Qtatman,
Pattr,,an, Caatralladrii; Marshall,
Shrslils, and a 1110,4 of other °dicers of lower grade,
with large vairtion of the gallant 'men , who fought
the flrottes. aret found ranged against their old Com
niander.— Enipoir a in_
And who, pray, are these gentlemen ?
The have always belonged to,the.opposition
and, lexcept Wool and Riley, are all the man
ufgetured Generals of President Polk—what
else llien'tould be expect.yd of them? When
Polk .arested Gen. Scott, after the fighting
was all done; Butler was the van sent to take
his place at the head or the army. Pillow is
the (iencrat whom. all the soldiers laughed
at for digging his ditch on the wrong side of
the (in trenchtnents. Lane belouged to the.
Indiana regiment that Gen. Taylor deplored
tau away from the haul of Buena Vista.
Patterson, like Pierce; was troubled with
taintog fits, took sick and came home.
Quitmae - , - radwallader, and Shields are
lionitralile, high-minded men, and though
differing from Gen.. Scott io -politics, they
have l
candidly added iheir praises to his
world-wide tame. 'f he rest are "small fry,"
mentor litile minds and no military capacity,
such as, in any situation, we always find
arrayed against their superiors.
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LOCOFOCO lIVPOCRITICAL CANT.
wino will come, I %hull, under no necesst
• iv NVlimoyer, support u man who does not believe
• Aa‘irry to be un untntxed carte, and who will
• not iby v Unit! 01 . 111,1 Olii.,t`, ..11,,e all constitutional
Itnwt-i .. To ittot - thtdt it
This in IS4S, was the sentiment of Mar
tin Van Buren, uow one of the prtiriitnent
supilorters of Gen. Pierce ; and yet These
Unii:friz-loinng Locofocos pretend io be in mor
tal bread of iSewartl's Free soil influence it
Gen i eral Scott'i adniinistration:l Out • upon"
such hypocrisy ? Why, one of Bierces prin
-1
cipalrecorarnendations is, 40 se the. lan
gunge of one of their own pa ty, because
•• T i lle ran Burens , Preston Km , , and a ma
joriln of like leading Free soil in n of '4B are
for (Jim." ,'
1.W," NE,W A 'in CukA GAs --The Reading Jour
nal ffice", and aeveral other buildinga of that city,
havd recently been lighted by anew kind of gam
frotri the patent work? , of Mr. Miller; which is said
to 1-Mrn with a -toady tiaine and beautiful brilliancy.
For the -um of .5,50, Mr Miller open to put up
work.: of Au fitment capacity to aupplxxas' tot a man
ufactory, a hotel, or half a dozen qinva at a coat
of not execediug 50 per thuumandlcubm feet.
- Fkiend Knabb, how does the ('as work ?
If Well, send Mr. Miller in this direction end
we will give him a job at once. Our Gas
bill costa us upwards of SIO a Month on the
aveliag,e, and we should like to economise a
little in the article.
friri - THE STEAMER PACIFIC cattle near run
ning on Cape Race Rock, oil the s.lewfound
la coast, a week or two ago,; ow" 4g to a
den.4e I'S; at the time. The llumboldt• and
Niagara previously escaped the Same danger
very narrow4v. It is a danger* place, and
the question Aas been raised whether the At
\
lant l ic steamers' had not better tike another
path rather tha encounter so ;great a risk,
by r sailing on the great circle," as this
.. ... ,
route is known by.
47 — r AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MO/ICAL INVE
TIGATION---We observe- that ilr the 'recent
etgdera cases in Chambersburg,lthey are con
fined, it is stated, to one locality.
Spine important scientific truths might be
tuldbced from this fact, in relation to the na
tur, cause, and prevalence of the disease, if
the ;proper attention were given it in that.
plaCe.
0. - • BF F.'/I.SV, FRIENDS.-We be,g our Whig
contemporaries to be somewlfat lenient lo
warl
i d Genera Pierce. Remember he was on
ly' a nanufactured officer; heihardly knew
the ',difference between a Regiment and a
Batalion when he entered, and he remained
but tour weeks in the service4-how should
he know much about military affairs?`Now
don't, friends—don't be severe!'
p . " As:la - rum Steamboat accident occurred
on ilie Hudson, on Saturday.', The steam
pipe of the boat Reindeer burin at Sanger
ttes3l killing a number ol- pernons instantly,
ands - scalding many others so that they have
died since—making, altogether, between 30
andl4o lives lost.
(Lr VERSIONT MORE DEEPLY, DYED.—The
State election in' Vermont, On Tuesday,
r
sho san increased Whig vote—the Whigs
wil have a largey majority in the Legislature
than last year, and the- vote !for Governor
(Fairbanks) is largely increased.
V` AN nrrEREsTING article cin the Caloric
Engine, the greatest invention of the age,
has I been crowded out this week: Sevetal
otl4rs have shared the same tate.
EI ON 'MONDAY the lower House of the
Missouri Legislature, afters protracted
wrangle, succeeded in electing a Spe . aker, on
the 4 1 6th ballot.
(IC7' A free neg,ro,'on his rethrn from the
North to New °Heins, writei to the N. O.
f i
Ch r sttan Advocate, " they charged me lika
A w ite man, and treated me like a nigger,
and that way o' doing ain't fair'
During the month of Auguit the•int
port;r of:gold into Boston amounted to $1526;
Mir, $2,104. Exports—gold, 8207.400 ;
silv r, $7,900. The
.total exports -of gold
since January Ist aminiht to $3,083,895 83.
. .
07•11oution, Texas, with an American
population M• about fifteen hundred, pays
about thirty-five hundred dollars annually
tO.tfie support of the Gospel ministry. '
The fee simple'oea whole Irish town
—Middleton, :in the county of Cork—has
been sold under an order of the encumbered
estatel commissioners. I •
B 17 - Troops iA Irelanit—Tb* present force
la Iceland is larger than it bail been for the
preranalik Months, amounting to upwudo
of iF s OOO • . .