E OF TUE MINEEtS' 30171t.NAL SINGLE SUBSCRITEION. {an Doctalta per annrm. payable semi-innoally -sdvanee, to those whO reside In the County. and nuellly in aidvanee-m those who reside out addle ,anty. Therulillsher reserves to himself the Tight charge 112 SJ per btinurn, when payment la . delay ed .rtger than one year. TO CLUBS: . Ire. copies to one addream, - • . 415 00 rro , •', 6 • • . -. -- - 1000 Steen •• .... *, ,- ' - 20 PO - Ftve dollars hi 1101'1110. will pay for thier yea C 3 .`dteription to the ..r.orreoZ. _ ._ . RATES OT ADVERTMNO :4quare or /4 lines, 3 tlotet,, ,err .filb3eqUellt il.fellloll. line., I time. - - _ Inser(ionm, each, squire, 3 month., - ~liar, - 4 ;n o., Cards or Slims. per annum', • r.hantm and of hero, advert icing hylhe n ear, the privlleze-ofin3e.rting diM•rent adver ,,fl ents weekly, 1 1. 00 ilArzer Advertisement!, ac prr agreement. - - 111 - - - - $3 CO 5 00 - - 00 3 00 MI 311inf'tii' :'3nurnal, SATURDAY. SEPT. 25, 1852. FOR THE „CADIPA IG:V n ..s,uriboro to the Mikers• Journal' istlf be la kun . 1 , ,,, ran,paign. (morn the rust Flwurday qt July, un 7 Oler the - Prosldential Elod.loil,at illejollowing ::, sul,scribers, -• $ 40 do to one addreos. - ; • 1 1 5 e ,el tin do do - - 4 00 Artdy thrto do di, do - v al CO ::.• Pa yibt, It. advance. , , IGER NEW LEDGER. bser,rions paid to July to. 15:14, and in ad dorm; the week esidin; ou Tlitie , , lHy even Emkt, tri.lan. I, IfM, I :10 •st Conrad, tr., to July I, 1,52, 200 Titm , ; do I, lii2, 3 00 (rrea.v to Sep. ISS'2, 325 ,r Koch, to July I, 1852, 400 ,;ired Carey, to A pril I, 1553, 200 rags Thom" to Jan. I, ,r,O 11 Beck, - do 1, I 553, 1 30 )r-rx Beck, to July 1, 2 00 r. VT. Carnahanm, to Jan_ 1,1-854, 100 8r0.., - to Sep. 25, IILI , -2'oo W . Rcrie• berry, to July 1, 1552, 200 .2".e4-Henderson, to Jan. 1, I tiara, 33 a^r+ Holler, to Sep.2:, I S.ll, 200 Winter...teen, to July 1, 1553, 000 .T - Clergymen and Public :schoulr Teachers t.e supplied with The 21Iinee.' .I,,,trnal hi IS • annum, in advance. BIISINESS NOTICES. rr MINERS AND LABORERS wan al Diaphin and SuNneL<l ........ ia i'oul Cotniany'p advertveinent.. E r WE INVITE ATTENTIONto :he adver lient of Mr. J611:I KALe.tr.m—he has the ight of sale in this Conroy for Fur's Pa : !detain: Burial Cases, an al twle now coining very general use and found adtiiiiaNy adapted i.meralsorTioses for whirl' a is estatiliehment is in Crime onias •4 Fisidiange Hold. AbVF,IITI,FMF \ .?,'.I4 I STEiI (;EIMAItI), 'street. ailt er a !urge a-•oitment of Ital., Caw, Afss. Give I'l . IT THE NEW lIAT comPA:s:Y, tri•En,t :rr. Chesnut and 61.11 streeL., rohert, the liiitron - ! dealers in OIL, Ctitintv. 1 FOR BASKETS. TOY'S And VARIETIES. 2 , ce 1' SIMPSON ' S adverh,erownt lira hment ts at No. Tit , North 3d Mrert. WATLERS autumn, tenmve stock °leap-. Gams, tkhoes, Bonnets, .t No. *2.1 North -Ith street. rt MRS WEAVER, pi:ollllE7.n Es.s, an ..reP the A•hland fiance, Arch street. now aid ready for the reception of Customers.--L • W having the advantage of . iiiiiiiy years' eti <lCY, understands the management of Hotel n a ..superior degree. The l'enn.ylcanl a and American Huusc, ut tin. owe their present reputation to her former con 'en with them. A sinizle visit to the Ashland • ti e are sure, will be outticient to convince raver that Mrs.. W. aim , only. to keep a ...lass establishment. e A•hland House is titted up with entirely new r , tac and isnot surpassedlyuny other liotel it ailed States. Boarding families, esecially, had if every thing they could desire, as a con . rat mitt comfortable lining = THE DAUPHIN and .'u.t,litn•llanna Coal finny want contractor; :kta , oury. Bridging. nevertkenient. VA.4l.7ABLElltiting at Flemington, N. J. EEP THE BALL ROLLING. iiRAND TATE MASS MEETING! neral Rally of the Yeomanry of the Coal Region!! ,he Democratic Whig Citizens of the 4ty of Schuylkill, and all others dispos :D unite with them in the support of \ERAL WINFIEVI SCOTT and WM. ' 3 11,111A11, the aminees of the Whig coal Convention, for President and Vice silent of the United States ; and all in firm of the Election of JACOB FFMAN 4 10 the office of. Canal Commis er, nod 'JOSEPH. BUFFINGTON, for ;e of the Supreme Court; are requested to 3d A GENERAL STATE and COLIN MASS MEETING, to be held in Potts e, on SATURDAY, September 25th, at 'clock, A. M. for the purpose of making ti arrangements as may be necessary to re their triumph at the approaching tion. he uniform devotion of the Freemen: of 3ylkill County to the cause of their coup. the readiness - with which they have at times- responded to her calls—will no ` , t secure a general attendance at the pro d STATE MASS 'MEETING. All are in favor of the. Election of the hon. true hearted SCOTT, and the talented e minded patriotic GRAHAM—aII who re to see the administration of the Gen- Government, continued in the couserva principles of the early Presidents—all ar e in favor of Economy—ot'Peace—ot , e and Wholesome Laws—of Protection e Interest-and Industry of the Country— zjubedience to the Will of the People as ' ,, sed through their Representatives : all are opposed to' British Loco Foco Mis --pposed to its abuses and corruptions 5 Prostituted patronage—its arbitary no -its Waste of the Public Treasure, Its vast increase of the NATIONAL Z—its imbecility for good, and its 3 gth for evil—are invited to attend. e following gentlemen have been ea rl to address the Meeting: era' LESLIE COMBS, of Kentucky ; THOS. F. AL'iRSIIALL : do L. D;CAMPBELL, of Ohio ; ANDERSON, do GALLOWAY, .do • .dge JOHNSTON. do STANLY. of North Carolina ; • JOILNSTON, -d ii 7 CONRAD, on. JAMES POLLOCK . , • . ;a. JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, tl• 'WILLIAM H. IRVIN, • THADDEUS STEPHENS. "INDREW G. CURTLIN, MORTON McMICHAEL,wbe will "reir be present to address the meeting,. • Erecutire Committee : 'W. Roieberry, James Focht, ASliartre,• John Ruch, ;ttle, . Edward McDonald, Suomi", ' Philip Edwards, Hill, Wellington Kline, • liertrain, William Fox: eutocreic Whig Courtly Coyfuliiitee : , P.ERIAII REED, JOHN T.,WERNER, RENDRICEfr, DANIEL KOCH, E. LEVAN, J. $. CONGRESSIONAL CONFEREES. •Ata ineeting of the Conferees of the Dem ocratic Whig party at the House of Felix Lerch, Coal township, Northumberland coun ty. held on Monday Sept. 20,1852 : Present at the organization of the meet ing: --Charles W. Taylor, Ksii.„Wellington Kline and John C. Neville, of county, and \V. G. Kase and Jacob Seas holtz, of Northumberland county. ii 00 On motion of W. G. Kase, seconded by Wellington Kline. John C. Neville was cho sen Chairman of the meeting. .• On motion of Jacob Seasholtz„ seconded by C. W. Taylor, Esq., W. G. Kase wa., cho sen Secretary. Ev consent of the Conferees present, Mr. Samuel Johns was selected to net as one of the Conferees of Northumberland county in the absence of J. M. Derrickson. David Tazgert. Esq., nominated. by Wm. G. Kase. Jas. 11. Campbell, Esq., nomina ted by W. Kline. A letter from Data Tagzert, Esq., was read declining the, uoinination—the follow ing is a copy: umherland, Sept. 10, 1852 DERICKSON; SEASIIOLTS AND BASE CONFEREES—Dear Sirs :—Sincerely Fatelut to the Whigs of Northumberland County for the conti nence evinced by them nt their late Convention, I fr.:4 bound, ai this stage of the prove ling;, respect fully to decline the nomination which they, were pleased to confer upon me. An arduous and responsible position, involving constant duty and unretnittnig exertion, has already been assigned me in the ranks of our party That position cannot be deserted with honor. :The one you would place me in, cannot be etticiently as sumed without abandoning the other. My time and my best efforts, until the 2d of November,'be long to Gen. SCOTT and the Great Whig Party.— No merely sellish.considerations shall induce me to devote them other Wise. In the , econd place, Major CAMPIML.T., who has Imes nein - mated by the Whi;^s'of Schuylkill, is pre cisely the sort of by I would like to suppcirt for ,eat in the. Couneils of the Nation. Qualified 'by nature and attainments to represent the great Coal Di strut of the Country. if be s nutd be stweessful, r. aln vermin our intere,ts will be ably and Indus triospily advocated. A poiit undAr the Whig Banner 13 honorable enough for me. In the hope that your labors may re-alt in tictory. I remain very truly your friend, DAVID TAGGART. On motion of Win. G. Kase, the declina tion of Mr. Taggert was accepted • and the letter ordered to be published with the pro ceedings. A letter was then read from J. 11. Camp bell, Esq., requesting the withdrawal of los name—the following is a copy : TO THE WHIG: CONFEREES OF THE 14th Cox- GS.Cti , IOZtAI. DISTRICT—GCRtIeiIIetI:—.-My friends have kmffly mentioned my name in connection with the Whig nomination for Congress, in this District, mid you will allow me to say, that while I am justly proud of the unanimous recommendation of my own County Convention-, as well as of the trust and conlidenee of my fellow citizens, yet 1 mn-t respectbilly request that you wilt withdraw my name fron t the position in which it has been placed. Prate-sional interests cotrunitted to toy charge, as well as private reasons, have Mat:veil ate to take this step. Knowing that yon will I. able to se lect home citizen more worthy of Your suffrages, and remaining content to hattle as a private in the great Whig line, I remain with respect, yours, Se., 11. CAMPBELL. • Puttteille, Sept. IS, 1432. On motion of Samuel Johns, Mr. Camp bell's name was withdrawn from the nomi nation. and his letter ordered to be published. Samuel Johns offered the folloWing, resolu tion which was unanimously adopted : 'llesolred. That in consequence of the with drawal of Messrs. Campbell and Thggert, we Oen' it inexpedient to nominate any other citizen as n candidate in the 14th Congres sioua District. . The following preamble and .reiolutions were on motion ofSamuel Johns,unaniumus- Ay adopted. WitEntAs, The great National Election is now approaching, when the freemen of this country will, exercise the sovereign power that is recommitted to them every period of four years: and -:tchereas, the great \Vhig Party of the United States have placed the name of the illustrious IVINFIELD SCOTT as candidate for President, and•WILLIAM A. GRAHAM for Vice-President: and where as, the Witig State Convention has placed in nomination JACOB HOFFAIAN for Canal Commissioner i and JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, Esq., fur Judge of the Supreme Court o Pennsylvania : and whereas, the NVhig Party still hold to the faith of the sages and heroes of the revolution, that shone like the light which led the children of Israel from captiv ity, until it led the great nation I rom the bondage of British power and tyranny ; that faith ,vhich still resists all the encroachments of despotic power; that faith which always allows of the freest discussion of political and religious sentiment—which, believing ill' the elevation of the human race, and level; ling, all mankind upward instead of downward to an equality ; Therefore, Resolved, "[hat we will, give to the-illtis trious Hero and Statesman, General WIN FIELD SCOTT, our undivided and hearty support, and pledge ourselves to use every fair and honorable means to secure his elec tion, and the election ,of all.the National and State nominees of the great Democratic \Vhig Party. • Resolved, That we are 'now as we have ever been the advocates and friends of the great Whig principle of Protection to Ame rican Industry ; and that we are in favor of a specific Tariff as The true and certain mean ing to secure and perpetuate the happiness and prosperity of our common country. Resolved, ° flat the Whig Party strongly advocate and support the great system of im provements of the great Rivers and Harbors_ of the country. These are the great high ways of the nation, by which the richness and wealth thereof, are to be opened to the World, and over which the citizens of this great Republic shall travel to interchange though:sand feelings of Union and Harmony. Resolved, -That we all pledge our support to the Union as it is—and that we regard the systeni.ot national measures known as the Compromise laws; as a final settlement of the questions involved in !hal. i The following resolution was offered by ; C. W. Taylor, EN., and seconded by W. O. Kase, and unanimously adopted : ResolFed, That in James H. Campbell and David Taggart, Eggs., we have full and abi ding confidence and respect. That we recog nize them as able, honorable and fearless ; supporters of the great Whig cause, and that we will hold them in grateful remembrance hereafter for the efficient aid they have always SO cheerfully given to the Whig party. Moved and seconded that the proceedings of this convention he published in all the pa ; pers in Schuylkill and Northumberland .rounties favorable:to a Protective tariff. On motion the convention adjourned sine die. ADJOURNED COURT. TRIAL SEPTEMBER 27, 1352. Wallace & Rothermel vsLeib vs Neuman), Wesley, Wagner vs Allison, Same vs Same, .McGinley vs Chambers :Jones &Spencer vs Same, et al, Snyder et a! vs llughes, Epting A; Myers vs Stich ' Dengler vs Kiehuer, ter„ Com nw . th v s Woolison,Same vs Robins, Same vs Same, Jackson vs Kepner, Patton vs Haywood et al,Epting & Myers vs Stich. Mnrberger et al vs Pon, ter, Snevlv uso of Buehler vsSarne vs Robins, - Dilter, . ; Madam vs Mill Creek It !Lester vs Lurid, It Co, Full wiler vs Fisher, 11l Lantz Inger vs Hunt zinger Pon vs Robinson et at, Rauh et al vs Miller, Stager vs Pott et al, , I39wers et al vs Ludwig Betting vs Stager; k et al, Rapp vs Snyder, • • Lauck et al vs Hoffman, Murphy vs ParkerkSpemSarne vs Ilreffer, cer. ':— • Edwards vs Denning, Intshaffiall vs Brown, Gillman vs Bateman, though et al vs Gable, Reinhart vi Zulich, Leib vs Pommy, App vs Slater, , Eckel, vs Murphy, Singer's Errs vs {'Cord, AfiCOND 6*EEK-3TONDAY, OCTOPIEtt 4, 1832.* Seidl vs Gaynor, Major vs Reed A: Biller, Fisher vs Sehoener, Strauss vs Kerns, Dobbins vs Mark., 7 Kugler et al vs Maurey, Lauck- & Sebum . vs Sil-Krause vs Stauffer • vets, • Shoemaker vs Gerber et al Gaynor use of vs Moyer,Werner Shff vs Clayton, Drexel vs :Slater, Eisler vrik vs Paul, Doman vs Silver, .srorrisow vs Howells, Wisiar vs Silver et al Brown vs Breitenhach et Rapp & Rodenherger vs al, Berger vs Heintz, Berger vs-Berger, Cooper & Henderson vs Seligman vs Foley, McGowan S S "Bright vs Hot berme% .I.lartr & Lee vs ItrGow- W !stet! vs Connelly, an,' I fudsoml•Allen vs Frenehtiehf vs Mamney, Coal Co r . ' Horn vs Loehman, Tall Wintersteen, Lake:Ts Larer, Hirst vs Gritruhs, Hain Assignee vs Brett- Bretz vs Bomboy & Phil- enhach et al, ips, Lykens vs Boyle, Parker vs A nrpaeh, Lykens vs Co of Seliuyl- Heffner vs Pollock, kill, Ricking Julia A vs Lau-Hornings Admrs vs Hor derbrim's Admrs, ning. Barlow vs Kunkel, aab TUESDAY LAST MIS obser7ed, by ap. ?ointment of the local authorities, as a day of fasting and prayer in Chambersburg, on on account.of the prevalence of the cholera. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND, POTTSVILLE GENERAL .ADVERTISER. Ir7l,itou Sour% Astritc*.—The ing letter will show that Earthquakes and Civil Wars are riot all the calamities they have to provuleagninst in that quarter of the world. Diseases incidental to our own cli mate also find their way there, ai will be seen by the remedy they seek for protection. repo-rano, Chili, S. A., JOY 2". ISIS.. To Do. J. C. ArEtl-.-.2-x., Dear Sir: We ..'have "the pleasure to re port on your shipMent of OREERT PECTORAL to our house, the whdle quantity sold, and a prespig demand for more, which must await the arrival of further supplies. Its success in curing:diseases of the luitgs, and its consequent notoriety. has escelhd any med icine erer used in this countru. Most of our remedies here are imported from England and some of them are rich and valuable: but no product of medical skill from that or any other quarter has lever won so fully the confi dence of our population as this beautiful preparation of yours. The article has; attracted particular auen ion among our Most distinguished cdrzens, from the fact that Geoeral Bullies, President of the Republic, and the highest officer in the state, was cured of a severe and danger- . ous affection of the lungs, by its use. He allows us to send his name, and -wishes to add the acknowedgements of gratitude for his relief. - - • We have the honor to be, sir, very respect fully, your obedient servant. CARLOS ALVAREZ & ' Co, Ir7Z' Tim . 1 .114t.s Meeting, nt Pitts burgh,, was a .grand Scott rally. The gath ering of the people was immense in numbers and very enthusiastic. TEE COAL 'TRADE FOR 1852 The quantßtent:thti week by Itailroad ii tt,- 917 GS tons—bY : \Canal, t23,9ll9,titi—for the Week 63,85 t; 17 tons. • Ttititl by Rail Itbad. 1,301t,40•2 against 1:275,978 tttl tons hi-t year. Do. by Canal 563,630 03 against -1':?,057 03 tous but year. The shipments (r the week are only 1,8111 OS tau more than the lust, 'file Heil foul fell off 2;290 tons, nud the Canal Increased 1,1::r; tons. The retail trade ,has cornmetieed in earnest in all the cities, and the demand for,Coal is unusually brisk. All our Operators have:brders ahead. and the stocks that were piled at the'Muies have nearly all been sent off. The shipments, therefore, in all probability wilt not ;tie increased tnuelt if any above the present weekly iiverage, front thikfßegion. Prices of Coal remain firm with an upward ten dency. Prime What command 5,2 a tint in less dm two weeks, Wtictilurly by Canal. Red Ash is now selling at i 2 '37 by Canal. Boats are very scarce to Philadelphia. The Rending Rail Road Company and also the Schuylkill NUL' igal 4)11 Coln pally ere doing a splen did businevi this veer. The Passenger travel on the Rail Rood has increased at least oue-thin: this year, over former yfears, and the receipts will in all probability reach thicnormous rum of /leo nnllinn.r and a Ind) of dollars. this year. The receipts 01 the SehityLlall Navigation company will also be muelt larger than its most sanguine friends anti cipated. Vessels still continue scarce at Richmond, and freights to the East rule aLshade higher. By Telograph. PORT P.icuxu u, FRIDAY, I ticLOCE, P. M. Rates of freight limn Richrnowi,— To Boston, ,! , To Rhode Islnn i 1 :t7 To New Yuri:, Washington, New' Haven, Hartford, Albany, ILEPOIFI' OF ram Richmond:for th lay, Sept. 2.1, 1,552 : S-11 IC v. k R g tzcir. I 1 I 271 - ' l ' 4 l 1 Li s I I 15 i '•! 1 . 11 111 %II —H-17.217.01-16 No. vessels for the Nye Tons for the week, 27 tlo t‘eastrt, S: k, 179 519. i 5 Boston and vicinity-includes everything going East of Cape Cad, to"Massnehusetts. New Bump shire and Maine. Southern Port. ini•ludes everything to the South ern States and West indier, as well as to all towns on Delaware River-below Richmond. Amount of Coal kilt by the Philadelpina and Reading Railroad find lutpllall (anal, for the week ending on Tlwr•.¢lap eteniag last : RAILROAD WEEK TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL Pt C. 11.972 00 5'14,451 15 10,907 1-1 2741135 I. Mt.C. 2.602 01) 90,321 100 3,025 00 59,5 s 1 01 :3.11. 19,stis IS t 1124,559 10 Slll 00 17 1,404 00 PLC, 5,174 10 200740 17 1,932 17 50:107 06 Total. 39,917 08 1,109 402 l•! 53.969 09 502.030 05 OS Total. 1,1.173.01.1 17 To iiione period lielyear by B. R. 1,975 t ;S Ott do do d(! do Coital. .11.!2,0;i7 0:1 InerenNe. this yeai, 17J,9 }-1 tons RAIL ROADS The following is the quantity of COBl transported over the different ltailroads in Schuylkill County, for thc.week ending Thursday evening : WEEK. TOTAL. Mine Hill &S. IL R. t2S,:triS 11 7i1ii,519 lit Little Schuylkill - 11: IL 7,999. ?27,27 02 Mill Creek 'd011,397 14 :136,75 - 7 17 Mount Carbon . do 5,6419 07 143,04 07 Schuylkill . Valley .do 19.,5111 :11:1.,759 0S Mt. Carbon 57 Pt Curbon, 11,750 :P11.71 11 Union Canal R. it.; t2;152: t>,; Swataraß. EL 1,117 17 311,305 1!.!. LEITIGii COAL TRADE. sent for the'week ending Sept. 13,1352 wrier,. •rorAL. Lehigh Coal LV.' Nat. Co , 12.372 03 293,3116 14 Room Run Alines., :. 2;201 04 51,6:10 10 Beaver Meadow, .; i,SOO 07 :11,702 00 Spring Moimtain, -. 3,525 I I 100,118 Oi; Colerain Coal, : 1.1 Si 9 01 2 :',;543 l9 East Sugar Loaf Cci., 401 0:: 6,047 15 Cranberry Coal Co.. • 1..759 0i; 31,718 02 Hazleton Coal C 0.,: 4,130 s Str,B3s 09 Diamond Coal C 0..; 1,427 111 26.427 12 Buck Mountain, !. , 2,1w1 13 f 57,074 14 Wilkesbarre Coal Co., 1,412 02 341,270 13 Total, :.:2,9:147, 11 776,735 04 , To same period fast year, 732,975 03 Inererme this year, r t far. RATES OP TOLL eltlt TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD 17iTTII. DEC. 1, 1852. From Mi Carbon. S. Raven, P. Clinton To Richmond, :1,70 • 1.65 1,45 ToPhiladelphia, ;1,70 1,65 . 1,45 TOLL BY CANAL CNT'IL CLOSED. ....._' From Port Carbon to Philadelphia $0 70 " Mount Carbon,. do 69 " Schuyl. Haren, do 67 .$‘ Port Clintoni do 60 BATES OF FREIGHT BY CANAL. 'Mihail' N..Vorlr. From Port Carbon; ' 70 51 65 " Mount Carbon. ' 70 165 " Scbuyl , lla*i, 65 , 160 AIR -TIGHT and INWISTEITCT ISLE—for p rotec ting and preserving the dead—for ordinary Inter ment, for vanity or -traniportation, of all adzes, and • trimmed In every variety of style, according to order. One of these easel' covers the remains of henry Clay, and They havq been highly recommended by Messrs. Ca,s, Underwood. Ifouvton, Fish, Stockton, Judge Jones and others. For 'vale at JOUN• KAI.- BACH'S. General Cabinet Maker, opposite the Ex change lintel, Centre Street, Pottsville; where can also he had a great V,arlety of Cabinet furniture So fas, Bedsteads, Bureaus, tThalrv.Setteev, Tables, &c., &c. Also, it superiOrArticle of Wooden Ccalins of any quality and size. rge , Ilea rve always in attendance. JOliN ItALUACiI, Cabinet Maker, ; and sole solicitor fur Schuylait Coun ty. for Fisk's Metallic Burial eases. Sept. 25, 1852. ' 39-sin INDIA EIIIO3EIt GOODS. PREPARE FOIL. WINTER. LADIES' and Gentletnen'e Sandals, a capital arti cle for the feet for damp and cold weather. India Rubber Ovirtoats with Life Preservers at. tach'e - d - , a new and seasonable Snide. • India Rubber Leggin. and Pants. . Long Driving Okaves..-lined. Also, Lined India, Rubber Milks for handling rough work in cold weather. Ladles' lined Rubber Clocre. Breast and Nursing Bottle,. Funncts. Horse Boots. Money Body Bette, kc. Sast received and far salu. wholesale and retail. by B. LIANIVA.24• Sept. 2S, IBS% 39- :(.1.-p - .:i A lElp :2 :121!/: . ! f_t ••;,:l RRANUFACTUREItiI of PAPER HANGINGS, No. 142 Curare VT ;Street, Philadelphia, ask the..at %ration of consumers and the Trade to their erten -save stock of PAPER RANGING:I,cI tilbir (Oen man ofaccere and importation, embracing every variety of goods in their hoe, Which they will sell at low rates. Their manufactory being the most extensive. In the country, they`are enabled to offer unequalled induce ments to purchasers. - Sept- 4,185'2. , ' 36.1 m . . d 5T00.419.—A capita article fat 'Ple-nles. sattotribar hal aa haat a large suottment "isttoaraglq aild sizes. ' ' BANNAN. haws ous. sa— THE CRY IS STILL Tian conc. 1 ARTER t SUN. No. 13 NORTH SECOND 81., ITI at the old'Stand,opposite Chilit Churehi are now opening their Nr.w STOCK ofF4LL sod WINTER Goods. at the eery !ores! Cask Parrs.;. They request pairhasers to rail and extini.ine flack Changeable SilW , Monatin do I.3ines, Fpl n e l st ii . es 44 French Merinos, Alpacas, • Crisstnierer, I datinettn, I.ll,lnketA. Teetitirr. die.; dr!r• Walk into their SHAWL ROOM. and too at Long Shawls,j Siloam ShaWls.. Cashmere Shawls, - I Terkerrl Shawls', Cloth Shawls 1 Blanket Shawls. , Bay Statr I Waterton Shawl!. - They have-oleo arranged In their Basement, Brow n , Alu s from 4 cents, upwards, 4' Itlearbed do do do Tickings, 6: cents ispwardl, Calicoes, .10 - We have also in our Second Story n Wnot.r.sistat TRISIMINGN &P. ARTMENT. Whiert maw be oer nilosteq y, Clover, Pins, Needles, Zephyrs, - Tape3, Bindings, Spool Cotton. rs• Remember 51ARTERS' No. 15 N. SECOND St. Philadelphia. Sept. I_s. • - - PHILADELPHIA: DRY GOODS. TsEN SII Attrl.E:si: 4- SONS, n sown SC_ cONI.I Street. have retraced a full assortment of ACV: NM and Wt STEIL GOOl/11, of their itnpOrtat ion or careful seierrion,whieh they are daily reteiving. All the new and desirable styles of DrescConds. Merinos and various Woolen goods for Cloaks, ALmsselines. 11.414e43; and fan% y Mess Coeds. sdks of every desrlipi ion. Velvets and Satins. Shawls of Woolen, Silk. Broche and Cashmere. Blankets. quilts. Linens. and furnishing , Goods, Sheet ings, Diapers . . Shirting and Table Linens, American Cottons k Woolens. Prints '& Flannels, , cloths. Cassimeteg, and Vestings (tribe best styles, "shoe Lastings, Vt'orsted Damasks. and Ratttnets, Ilnalety, Cravats. handkerchiefs and Cloves, Goods for Friends, in complete varlet). Sept. :5, le n. 1 STANDARD PRICE OP FIATS $3! grim: NEW lIAT COMPANY. North ,East Corner CIIESTAiIIT and SIXTH St eetg, mleiptria. invite the attention of the public to their Fall style of Hats. As they intend to continue the manufacture of but VW goal- .":"."`"` sty of Buts, and to tell none of an Inferior quality, they call upon the public to examine for themselves, as they are A:airmen that A fair comparison with prove the truth of their assertion thai they sell ;or Three Dyllar, Hats equal to any sold fur tour dollars in the city. To tAr Ladies they ;Armin ,late that their assort ment of Children's Fancy Ilats-and Caps in the lar gest in the city. and so complete as to suit all tastes, front the most exp.:naive to the most• economical. Sept. -39-3 m AN ELEGANT AND DUIIABLE RAT 1 - 41STElt & 1;13.11IARD, THIRD Strert, hrloa Clle,dnut, Philadelphia, offer at very reduced prit es the, following : lilts and Iloni:rtg, `Childtett's f.tney hits, oral! colors, • Cloth, FAlsh. and tllaied Cars, of eye!) , Variety of style. Gentlemen's Driving and Travellin: Caps. Soft flats of every .Ityleitli.l finish, a t prices to inn all. Ako, Young Cents' Irani. • -Sept. 25, 1P52. 5 4 .141t0 • TUE PEELAIDELPLEA . CAP, CUM, SHOE AND DONNP.T lIODSr.. WATI.I-1:4 & STACKIIDESF:, No. 25 North FOURTH Street, ks‘? Opposite the Mer,ha n t's l Intel, are arty pre pared wall a 11111, hatol.orne,and cheap stock ..6-- of Men's Itov•' and Chthlren's (lath, Plush and Gla zed CAI'S • Men's, Women's, Messes' and Children'.. NIPI,IIIIr and other kiiat Of INDIA Itl'11191:11 ; Whop and Colored Sit k, Satin. and Straw lION NETS ; Artttinal flov.ers and ; all of which flit). will sell very low for CAS!! to Call and see for yiatrselves—roe charge for look ing- -29 301 Sept. 25, D 62 BASKETS, BASKETS AND TOYS - - Al' I'. SIMPSON'S Cheap Itar,ket $ Factory and %trim y :?tare Of Foreign nod Domestic Ita,kek, (7oadles. Cra 4 tilel and tlorior,Tubp,.Buirketri, Wa.11,7 ss boards, I.lroormi. Itro..lips, lland.d.roth., Mats, Steven, Table ('ntlery, Hocking Itorso,, Vetouttoeder, Combr, Firldwz Tackler, &t. A bm. just received, it large mi. sottloellt of Tayq. [bill:, Dial I leads, do. , &c., at the loverst pricep, Al hole.ale toil retail, at No. 139 North SECOND Street. below Callow/all Street, Earl ride, Burnt Itistrirt. Philadelphia; Sept. 25, 1552. 311 3m SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, roil TUE CITE lIF INCIPIENT porisr, MP (is.. Scrofula, Griccral Dr&airy. Whale intr, Ith runuhticm, /beetles of the hirer and Skin, and 011Th:rase.. aric;af,r frnin Ito iinrim, f flit Blood. and the Ffcrts of Afrrrscq. WAIM'S PANACEA has been for incite than Dors I. yenrs selebraied in this country and lit Europe leer its extraordinary cures—lor the rertilhrales of Which reference Is made to Ite directions and books (which may be had :roue) accompanying the Panas Gen. ,Sinne of wlitoli Vivo t lie part irulars too friglatul or gencial publication, where tint patients had been alm o nd eaten tit. with Serinfillit, dill, Worn deemed instoalde I.y Physirians. It ha. !iron used In hospitals and private-iirilrtlfe, and has had the 41i04111.1r roeollllllell • did by the ceic . brated physicians and oilier em inent pers..its Among others. by — W, Gibson, M I) Prof. of:surge' y. P.l. Vnivergily. moti,m. I) ,Prof, univerzhy, M. U.. Peal. of Mill., Pn. University, N IllripinarczAL IL, Prof. of Physic, Pa. Ilnitfersity, T. Parke. M. D., Preet. Colloge of Physicifins,Philla. Dr. Del Valhi, Professor of Medicine Havana, dose Flonrencrt de Luz, pr,..c. of Sureery,LlsbOn. .1. Chipman, Member Royal College Surgeons, Lon don, G W. Erving. late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Peare.m, Major General British Army, Gilbert Robertson. Itritiohllonsul. &e., And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim's Panacea have Mr Man/ years made it an invaluable remedy, The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and being out MUG:A.III preparation, It may be eft, en to the most tender, infant. Th., retail ',flee has been redo, ed to SI 50 per lint. Ile, (containing three half pints,) or three bottles for four dollars. 1 00 1 00 1 2 , 1 75 1 li 11'3IEN'rS PM emlizr4 OE DeMllllltloll S,lku; 0,1 . 4 t, 691 Boston & vie'. Conn.. IL I , N . Y. & view tNorili River 'Sou: Item BIS Bruare of Larosilion. Swaines Panacpa Lc io round bottles, fluted longi tudinally. With the Inllowing words blow - it on the glass:— " SWAIM'S. CANAL and having the name of La. Net Atm stamped on Ike sealing wax, and written on the label coveting the cork. and a splendid engra%ing hbr the si do u( the bot tle, conmo,e.l of geometric lathe work, ciimpr king nine dor. rent di.. which have been turned for the exclusive use of the prom leter, by Draper & Co., bank note engraver.; of Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of the late Wm. Swaim, copyright se cured. A valuable Faintly Medicine, being a highly approv ed remedy for all diseases arising from debility of the digesttt•e. organs, scull as Worms, Cholera Morhue, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Pilev; Skit Headache, &c., &c. See the Pamphlet (which may be•had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared only at' SWAIM'S LABORATORY. the old stand, Seventh Street, below Chestnut, Phila delphia, and sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States. Caution to the Public. I ,t;9‘,‘,035 o'l qg Persons wishing to obtala the genuine SWAIM'S PAN/it:FA and Sls'4l,l'S VEttittrutm, should be care ful to observe that the name S%VAI M is spelled cor rectly on the bottles and labels, or they may be im posed on by medicines made in imitation Of them by a person beating a somewhat similar name. well cal culated to deceive. Sept. 25, If C 2. .39-2 m • Sept. 2.5. 1552 LAMPS! LAMPS!! HAMER & FRICK, Manufactorers and Importers NO. 99 N. SECOND St , The subscribers have just opened a fresh, elegant and extenshe SP,Oflment of Pine Oil' or Camphine, Burning Fluid.Larit and Oil Lanms.chandeliers,Pao.. &Telma, &c „&c..also, Dail, Ship, and Portable Eans terns, Glaas Globes and B.:liiinneys, Shade*, Wks,, Briquet Holders, and Mantel Ornaments. &c.. Com mon Glass Lamps, for Oil or Fluid, from el per do zrn, and upwards. Pine Oil or Campbine and Fluid, distilled fresh every day, and warranted of the best quality. Lamp Dealers, Alciehants, Shopkeeperii,and the public generally, are invited - to ezarinne oar stock, which we will sell at the lowest manufacturing pri ces, wholesale and retail. Mark the placc2 lIAMCR &FRICK, PO, N. 2d St., It doors raboie the V Mount Vernon House, Rept. Pt, 0152. ' I 3 3m 4:3,75:4 THE subscribers are. Manufacturers of Gas Fistu r e./. the hope/iv/i Pine Oil Lamps, Gas and Lump Chandellen, Pentlants,Side Ilrackets,for II alls,Chu t them ; Girindoles, Raquel Holders. Hall Lanterns, Parlor Lamps. signal Lanterns, &c. Dealers will find it to their advantage to buy of the Mann factu nrs. Also, on hand Lamps.;C: lasties. Glob es. Shades, aid Wicks. Rest quality of Pine Oil, Camphine and Burning num. r All work warranted. HEIDRICH, HORNING & flßO.,!Marinrrs. • Store 21.1 North Secrind Street. above Vine Factory t Noble Street, Philaira. Sept. IS, MIL I 313-3 m Torumrs /1017SEEEEPERS' rußxinu.va STORE; North F:ast Crrner of Ninth and .Akiiet Atret.o, PHILADELPHIA. °FAS, Bureau., Bedsteads, Feather Beds. Ma t.] bogany, Cane Seat and Windsnr Chairs of every pattern ; Cottage Futniture ofesery,utyle; and et raw Mattree.es Cot Bedsteads, IrOnlng Tn. blew, step Ladders, Millet Iloraer, Towel Racka,&e: Sofas and Cane-seat Chairs rebottotned.i • Furniture repaired and plished. ; j Sept. 18,1P52. 38 -cm ARCS St. Wall Paper WELP.EnOI7SII, (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IV O. 142 Arth street. between' Sixth and Seventh. 11 south side, Philadelphia. The Proprietors of the above extensive establishment, have now aliened their superb stock of WA LI. PAPER, wltichl are.all of the latest styles, and of their own Mannfsettith and Im portation. Dealers and others from the country can rely on being accommodated with patterns suitable .for every purpose, without the inconvenience of look. log farther. They are detennin r ed to sell at such pricea 23 the advantage of a cash business affords. ' BURTON 14 LAIING, - Manufacturers And Imparters. N. It —Paper hung In the Country at City Prices. September4,lB.s2. , 3f 3rn PLATFORM SCALES. rptiCSl superior Scales were invented by Tuottss 1 ELLicorr abont gears ago ; they have been in conntant use, and now after variiins ; Improvements are offered by the subscribers, and warranted cor rect aud unsurpa2red lot accuracy and durability; after a fair trial, if Rot approrttl, they can be returned. SCALES FOR RAIL ROADS, CANALS, HAY, CATTLE:. COAL, STORES, and for welahlng all kirtds of Iderchannise; Inannfactured:At t he old es tablished stand, NINTH Street, near Coates , - ' ABBOTT & Successors to Ellicott & Abbott. Avers.--Tsurstast & sitritur, :33 Market; Rt., Phil. adelphla ; PRANK Pon, Pottsville. • • • Sept. 4, list. , , ' 3640 s ron 53,00. EqUAL. Ir NUT surgpoit To ANY NOW OFFE RF; D. = GAS FIXTURES and LAIRPS T ,11712T, T. TO the IIonorGRAND . J able;-tbeudgesßEPO of the ß Court • of Quarter Sessions of the Peace. in and for the county of Schuylkill:' The Grand Jury for September Term, la% beg ,leave tespectatlly to repott—That they have acted on dflg-one bills , brought before them, forty-two of which were returned as true bllM,and atm.. ignored. The Grand Inquest regret that, upon" their. examina tion , a large numberof the eases brought before them wers for assault and battery, and tippling and disor derly houses, and front the number of pule, and the evidence pretented to them, they are satisfied that there is an increase or, crime in the county of Schtlyt• especiallyirithat portion of It embracing the coat region. . The Grand Muesli' believe chat in, the increase of (rune.as indicated above, most of t tie cases have or. 'gloated either oirecti, or indirectly from the large number of tippling ark( disorderly houses, and they would recommend that such stringent action should be taken as will effectually suppress the gnevances complained of. not °rap by this, bar former Grand In- Tient/ of the County. They would also beg leave to report, that they have examined the new County Prison, about being tiniffied, and found the cells well adapted for the pur poses for LI hicirthey ore Intended; also, that por tion of it occupied by . the Wanlen and Marton, and found everything Ln and about the building, in a clean and comfortable condition, for which great commen dation is due to the Warden and Matron. • They would further present that they have exam ined the public offices, and find them in good -order, except the press In the Recorder's offiee ‘ and covers for desks in the Prothonotary's of f ice, and anme de fect about the dues on the Northaide of the building They would further represent that a railing along .Centreigtreet, between the American Home and the Vork Store, in the Borough of Pottsville, is necessary for the public safety, and also a railing along Centre Turnpike. between - the Sevin Stars Tavern and the Five Locks. All of which is respectfully submitted. ELI THOMPSON, Foreman Sept. 18,1852. . 38-31 GREAT MIGAL DISCOVERY! FOB. ♦LL nravous CONDITIOXS OF THE SYSTEM! DR. ROSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL: . . Ur CART DISCASES and Nervous Complaints.— I/ The irstonisliing happy effect of DR. ROSE'S NERVI , US CORDIAL, Cur Diseases of the Heart. Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, heartburn. Flatulence, Pain In the Face: Wakefulness, Restlessness, or fur the Mind or Body worn down by care, labor or study, has in duced many physicians to use it in their practice. For a weak constitution, It is a grand restorer; it completelie removes fromthe system all nervous ir ritations, and-is almost miraculous. In Its rapid and happy effect: The weak and nervous are frequent ly restored to perfect health before using one bottle. Price 50 cents. farts Biscases,Dryspepsia, aid Bilious Habits! If your Liver is deranged, your skin will be yel low ; Dyspepsia and Bilious condition-of the sworn will follow ; you still be troubled with told rect. va riable appetite, and depressed spirits. Ily taking Dr. ROM!'d c•lebrnied Railroad or Anti-Bilions Pills, you will , - .oon find all the above bad symptoms disappear. They gicestroligllf and richness to the blood. Bes ts DB and 25 rents. fl Tticie Pills .are railed RAILROAD PILLS be cause they go ahead of all other Pills in their good rlTects. tv. free front , alercury. Do l'Oet Suffer with atty Pah' If you do. you will find Immediate relief by Using DR. DOSE'S PAIN-CURER. It is the only prepara tion which coma, almost instantly. Sore Throat. Rheumatism. from Colds, Pains in the aide, Rack, or Limbs; race, Eat or Tooth Ache ; Stomach or Bow els, Side or Back ; Siff Neck, Bruises, Corns. and Chilblains. Wherever, you have Pain, nee the Pain- Curer. Safe to all ages, and the price being low, the poor, as well as the rich, can obtain it In 121, 2,5 and 50 cent bottleg. above preparations ran be found, with cir culars and full directions, ht the storey of 11 Bannan. Agent for the County; John C. Brown, John S. C. Martin, Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, Minersville ; and E. J. Fry. Tamaqua. Sent. IM. 1 552. :"S-tf GREAT PRIZE MEDAL ARRIVED. HICK & TELL. No. 148 Chesnut Street, above sixth, front of Jones' HMO, teceived the Prize Medal, awarded to them for the best TRAVELLING TRUNKS exhibited at Sig k) the World's Fair.in London, 1851—be- ithlttiMi Ina the only exhibitors to whom any award was made. Their competition was with all tar World, nod they have taken THE PRIZE. . They offer to Merchants and the Travellhl: Com munity the largest, hest and cheapest assartinent of TRUNKS, VALISES. SACS. &11., to be found In this city, at very lowi prices. Call and see. HICKEY & TULL, Trunk Nlgnufacturens, HS Chesnut St., Philad'a. Sept. 11, -37.3 m INDIA-RIIIIMER Gloves. MITTENS &c. touN•inv hIERCHANTS, in making their put. V./ chases, shoutil. not neglect theseAesirable and saleable articles:. Their manufacture has been much improved recently and they are made nvety durable. Particular attention to requemed to the WOOL LIN ED GLOVES and 111ITTE.Nti. They are ,hulispen sable in cold and wet weather. Ladies will find these Cloves useful in any work that will sod the hands, at the same time that they _will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. They are made.all lengths to protect tile arms and wrists. Poe sale by Bowen & McNamee, New York ; Norcross & Towne, Ito.ton ; John Thornley, Philadelphia ; E. M. Parlamenti gr. Co., Baltimore ; Dill & Brother. St. Louis ; Bart& Iliekeoe. Uincinnatti; and by all Rub ber Dealers in the Union. For sale at retail by Country Merchants throughout the Unit rd :states and Canada. 3A-Rin AN EXCELLENT INVENTION. OE= A VERY useful invention, for Mi.' purpose of pre- Ilse:Vine life from drowning, and always having the means ready at hand to do so, in 3lie event of danger while !ravelling on board steamboats or oth er water conve . Yances, has been introduced by Thorn ley to the nubile. It is a water.proof coat, which may he worn at any time, to protect the clothes from rain or dust. In the waist of the'coat is permanent ly fastetimi an air-tight tithe, made exactly like the ordinary life-preserver. The advantage is in having the life-preserver always ready to be lidlateil. a work of a few - seconds only, and having a comfortable travelling-coat adapted to all the necessities and con veniences for travelling. Ladies' and children's travelling sacks could be made in the same manner, and thus every individual have the means of pre serVing tire. Such an invention. for its value and uaefulnass, should be a fortune to the inventor.— I edger. These coats are for sale by 13. PANNAN. Potts ville, where an .assortment of india-Rubber floods, Tacking, Belting, &c., can he had at city prices. Sept. 19.1852. 38— _ FALL =LUNE= GOODS. TOON STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in el French Millinery Goods. Nu. 45 sorrit SECOND STREET. Philadelphia. having completed tilis im provements to their Store. are now ;petting a large and beautiful kobortmenLitr •' err • Pa; is Fancy Feathers. French and American Flowers, Fancy tionnekand Cap Ribbons, Fancy Donner Stun, Corded and Plain Velvet', Satins. Oros. trAfriques, Laces. Sc., dec. To they invite the attention of Metc hanht and Millinerti visiting the city. Sept. lia ; 1852. 38-2 m DR. DAEMON'S • MAGICAL PIIEPARA TI,O N. North East Corner of NINTH' and RACE Streets, IXTHEB.I2 he continnts to treat all private and del l' V icat‘iiiscases, guaranteeing a cure in all eases. Stranger* and ResldOuts, of both sears. are invited to the Doctor's Private [Looms, where he can alwayA be consulted confidentially, free of charge. *Persons reilding at a distance, by enclosing three dollars in a letter, post-paid, stating symptoms, will receive a bottle of the Doctor's Magical Prepara tion: by return of mail. Office Hours from 8 o'clock, A. M., till 10, P. M. Sept. lA,IB R,3S-ly • NEW ronvinmwsum rims subscriber tins elected a new Powder Mill at Boonville. on the West Branch Itailroad;Ond is prepared to furnish Powder, which he will guar antee to be niaile of the best materials and proper ties to increase its explosive capacity. lie flatters hiroselfihat, nn trial, his Powder will be Nund equal 'tonality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders will he promptly attended to. and furnished at low cafes, for a good article. PETER ALLISON. Sept. Di, 11152. • PIANOS rrHE sitbscriber is prepared to furnish Meyer's eel "- ebrated Pianos, of the different kinds, from *lOlO yii3o cheaper than they tan be purchased n Philadelphia. - Ife will guarantee the Pianos for five years. lie has all the instruments selected by a compe tent person as to tone, iirc.;but if those visiting Phil adelphia, desire to choose themselves, he will give a note to the manufacturer, and they may make their own selection and , their own bargain before show ing the note, and he wits finnlsh the Timm:tents se lected from *lO to 1130 lam than the prices named SIC. ,cording - to the price and power of the Instruments. Our object Is to deal fairly and fitrnlshromi arti cles at. lea rates. We will not sell a bad or doubtful Plano. C. METER took the highest Premium at the lVorld's Fair for his Pianos. They are egnal to any manu factured in the eountry,andimperior to four-fifths of those sold. 20- 4 2 m Mr. litcrra haq sold upwards or Eighty Planar In three menthe, and orders at present cannot he sup plied tinder three , or four weeks. For cheap and good arlideEli apply at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Music kitoie. bIVBICAL All kinds of Musical Instruments obtained to or der at short notice, and at low ruralist' ;good arti cles. Persona desiring any kind of Instrument can name the price, and we will procure the best arti cle that can be ad at ;he price named, and examined by a competent musician before It is purchased.- With these facilities, we guarantee ill articles sold by us. Sept. 11, 1852. ATTENTION. araeTztuls: AM. ALLEN. Dagnicerserypiar, respectfully an .nounces to the citizens of Pottsville and the pub lic generally, that he has neatly - fitted up,rooms, at the corner of Centre and Batt Market streets, over S. Poster's shoe store, with every convenience for the comlint of patrons, and with every facility regal. site to take likenesses unsurpassed In truthfulness and brilliancy in the world. Long.experlence in the art, with close observation, and a knowledge of the recent valuable improvements, enables him to produce pic tures fkr superior to the ordinary productions. of ar tists. A call is solicited from all who may feel Inter ested in.the arts, whether they wish pictures or not. Prices from one to live dollars. and upwards. N. B.—lnstruction4iven in the an on the most . - reasonable terms. A. M. ALL EN. Sept. It 1859. ui 37-tr PAPER.':uaziougas: lAT WILSON. Nis. I South FOURTH St.., tint . door below Market, East side, Philadelphia, otters for sale a large assortment oteheap WALL PA PERS, at prices ranging from sis cents- per piece upwards, of choice patterns and superior stock. Al am, an estenlve assortment of Fine Satin Papers,' Fine (told Papers, ' Cheap " I " Decorative Paper*. Carders t Moulding, Male Paper, - Fire-Itnard Prints, ' I Oak Paper, New Styles Window Curtain Paper, in great variety. All of which will be weld at the lowest possible pri ces. dept. 11, 18:01. 37-3 m MRS. B. .P.' BARRIS, N 0.73 Alien STBEET. PHILADELPHIA, , CALLA the attention of Manhunts and ladles to her bandana:el assortrient of Fall and Winter flonnets,'of the latest French and English styles, made of the beat materials and workmanship which she offers 16 sell tow. Call and esamlne. N. o,—Panicular attention paid to orders. Bept.ll, 1551. - • • ' • • ' 37.3 m 100 rt_ dopetila i t Pette ll ot ill aso ' miaow ree ll etted iz at the dub! scrib e r's Book aid Stationery Btote,and for sale' wholes" aid tetaty at the lowest dry rites. • , • RANNAN. June 11, /ffi. - 7 • =1 • TO 6242; OPERATORS. 'ME North American Coal Company carers for rent fora term of years, the Mien upon the tract of land Wkd Centreville. in Seeuyikill County. These Woes are well known as among the best of the Rd Ask veins of the Region—among them are the Spohn, the Palmer, the Clarkson. and Peach Mountain veins. The tract lies within a mile of Pottsville, and Is con nected with the Mmint Carbon Railroad by a Railroad owned by the Company. Ate proximity to the Read ing Railroad gives to this tract great advantages as regards tranaphrtation. A more particular description ii - deemed unneces sary, as any person disposed to lease the Mines will, ofsourse.examine fbr themselves. Two small engines on the tract will be leased with - the mines. The attention of persons disposed to lease Coal Lands, and who ran command some capital; Wins i. ted to this property. Reference can be had to D. E. Nice, Agent of the Company, P. W. Slefer, Civil En gineer, Peter Simpson. Engineer of Mines. all of Pottsville ; or to the subscriber, No. 98 South 4th Si., Philadelphia. Possession can lie had at any time after the filth of October nest. TIEPBURIN. Pier t. dept. 11. IRS% 37-If - NOTIGE IN the Court -of Common Pleas of Schuylkill IN : usaar JCSICINS 1 4', S eaten:her Term. ISSO, rs. ANTILONr STEP' C611G61... read. Expohas. lit May, 1931, on motion of C. Loser. Eau., Rule to. show canitejwily the sum of .1939 tr:. the proceeds of sale in this case should not be paid over on a Judge ment in favor of 3iewall Sturtevant against Anthony Steinberger, the above named defendant, entered In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Penns Neale, of October Sessions. 1847. No. 13. On t t day of January, 1819, tor .20. 0.0 penalty. and 810. Refit Debt, and Interest from the Bth of January, 1,545: July 27th, 1832—COntinued and Court direct Pro thonotary to report a List of Liens against Deft., and direct notice to be published in one of the papers in tide County, for 4 successive weeks, prior to next ad- Durned or special Court, to the Lien Creditors of Defendant to appear and show cause against the above Rule. By the Court. JOHN HARLAN, Protley. Sept, 11,1832. 37-tf J. V. DEPUT'S - Eftr,NCll DRY GOOD STORE. _XerCTI North I:MUM Street, Philadelphia. 1 117 1 111E - cliatotners of theabove well known store and .11: We citizens generally, of Schuylkill County, are respectfully informed that it la now stockeTwith a splendid assortment of acasonable goods, comprising in part SITENDita DRESS 811.KS,Rich Brocade, Came- Iron Plaid, Striped, Ottoman, China, and Watered Silks. Supetior BLACK DRESS SILKS, of all widths and the very best makes. RICII LYONS VELVETS. Mark and Fancy col ored Tier Cloaks, &c., Velvet Cloaks. Crape Shawls, with a great variety of seasonable Dress Goods, cam. prising Lupin's French Marines, Paris Painted Cash meres, and Detains, libitish,and American DeLains, Gingham. Chintzes. De Beggs, &e. in LOVES - AND EMBROIDERIES, Ribbons, Fancy Goods, White Goods. Domestics, &c. . - The stock comprises every variety of new and de linable Fancy Dry Goods., which will be shown with pleasure to all who may favor us with a call. and wall be sold to those wishing to purchase, at prices as law as the same quality of goods can be bought in THE UNITED STATES. Call and examine before purchasing. J. V. DEPVV. No. 41 North Eighth St., Philad'a. Sept. It. UM. 37.3 m t: >,%"? er-tiVii/-14 TRADE SALE or CARRIAGES. nN WEDNESDAY morning, 29th September at 101 o'clock. at the Saloon of the Chinese Mnseum. Philadelphia, will be sold to the highest Bidder, to pay s . ti. .e......•••• 0 advances, an extensive collection (em bracing nearly 100) of new Carriages, made by Dun lap & Co.. Flager it Co., Howell Sparks, J. D. Dough ty. John Merrick, 5.4- N. Henry. and others. The usual warrantee will - accompany each carriage, and the assortment may be seen the day previous to sale. Terms Cash. t. Also, at the same tint% will be sold several de sirable seeond-hand vehicles. No postponement on aceount of the weather ALFRED M. iIERRNESS, Auctioneer. Rataar, Ninth and George Streets, l'ltilatra Sept. 37-ts NEW TOBACCO, SNUFF 'AND SEGAR WAREHOUSE. rir HE Subscribers respertfully inform Country :Ver n chants that they have now on hand a general as sortment of the best VIRGINIA BRAND TOBACCO. Cavendish ss. Lump Ss. Lump Gs. Plug, &c., at the Manufacturers lowest prices. Also, a fine assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Segars, Snuff, Smok ing Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe (leads, &c., which we will sell at the lowest prices. ,r4."WOODWARD & CO, 23 North Tithill Street, Philldelphia. Aug. 2i, 184. 35-3 m, COMMISSION FLOUR AND FEED STORE. rpm: undersigned respectfully annntinreA to the pithlic that he has opened a FLOUR and FEED Conunksinn Stare, at the corner LLOVVIIII.I and RAIL ROAD meets, w here 'he will sell at the Reading Wholesale and Retail prices, with the freight added: FLOUR by the Barrel or quantity. FEED of all kinds ; Bran and Middlings t BALE Day and sirsw : Corn. Oats and.Clinps. With full confidence in 10,1 ability to render satisfac tion to customers, he respectfully solicits a share of Public Patronage. JAMEY GLENN, Commission' Agent Pottsville. Amt. `.ti4, 1852. 35-tf FIIRS, rults,•ll7RS. 110rATTHEW CETZ, No. 7} South SECOND street, 111. Philadelphia, offers for sale a large and well se tected assortment of FURS. imported and of bis own Manufacture, such as Ladies' Mutts and Trimmings, Travelling Comforters, Russian Sable. Black and Sil ver, Fox. Martin, Isabella, Bears, Lynx. Janet, At - tracan, and all kinds of Furs, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, on the most reasonable terms. N. B. Fnta of all kinds Cleaned, Manufactured, altered and repaired in the neatest manner. Aug. 18, 1852. •• . 25-2 m A FACT TUAT ALL SHOULD KNOW. 14 1 11 E undersigned respectfully announces to his 1. friends,and the public in gen eral. that he has constantly on hand 4 , 11400/:/c and manufactures ail kinds of Fan cy Saddles and Ilarneas.and all de scriptions of riding and driving ma• • terials—Double and Single Harness —Whips and Fly-nets—hair Collars made to order. Ile Invitee all locall and see him,opposite the Amer ican House, and reepectfully solicits a share of the publte patronage. M. A. %VELEM Aug. Y 9. 1532. 35-1 y FARMERS LOOK AT TIES REftD! READU T AND PLASTER tla ma. per bushel. Best PE gritIANN GUANO 21 cts. per pound. Beat PA TAGONIAN GUANO at low ratea, POUDRETTE at 40 ets. per bushel. or *2 per barrel. SAYE YOUR MONEY.—The Guano offered above II but littleUtinve the cost of transportation. POUDRETTE we offer you at the manufacturers prices. and °tonality unsurpassed. LAND PLASTER —ln thla we beat the wort& We have facilities for grinding one thonaand bushel daily and our price defies competition. Come Farmers all to C. FRENCH 4. CO., New Steam Plaster Mill, At Junction of Old York Road, Crown and Callow hill Streets, Philadelphia. Aug. 29, 1522 32-3 m YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE. (MADDING SCHOOL, AT READING, PENN'A. DEV.. A:GOOD, A. M. Principal. The nest it session of this Institute will commence on Mon day, August 30th. IS. The court.° of instruction is such as is pursued in the best seminaries and con templates a thorough devclopement of the mental pow ers. TERMS Tuition, Board, &c.. per session, to to $l5 Music. and use of Plano,' • 20 Session.—Annually, from the lit of September to the Ist of February, and let of February to the , 3oth June. , N. 8.. Pupils admitted at ill times—charge being Made only from date of entrance. REFERENCES: • J. Silliman, Esq., lion. G. N. Eckert, H. Clymer, Wm. Strong, Elias Schneider, Geo. M. Kelm, Pottsville. • Reading. For particulars, references, Ste., apply to Principal. July 3t, 1852. 31-2 m. WYOMING UNARY, KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA. I.MIS Institution has one of the most desirable 10. cations in Northern Pennsylvania. Kingston is a quiet. pleasant and salubrious village, one mile West of Wilkesbarre, and accessible by daily stager from all parts of the country: The school has now been In operation seven years, during which its pa tronage has been liberal and constantly. •Increasing. Through the munificence of Wm. Swetland, Ego.. an additional Seminary building, 40 by 50 feet, and three stories high, has just been completed, and by thei liberality of Hon. Ziba. Bennett, the School is nee (tarnished witika valuable and - extensive library. entirely new. The Chemical, Philosophical and As. tronomical Apparatus of the Institution le regarded,. by all wit° have knowledge of it, as of a high order, and ample for full experiments in Natural Science. The Board of Instruction for the ensuing year is as follows: Rev. REUBEN NELSON, A. M., Principal and Pro tenor of:Mental and Moral Science; C Rev. 'RHINO C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of An cient Languages. PHILIP BITERS. A. 8., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Rev. JOHN A. REUBELT, Professor of Herman. and Assistant In Ancient Languages. 11. De LAPLACE, Professor of French and Spanish Languages. JAMES - W. WESTLAKE, 'Assistant in Mathemat ics ail Teacher of Vocal Music. ROBERT IT. TUBII3.Id. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. Miss EMILY CARPENTEB,Preceptresi. Mrs. EANE, S. NELSON, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. - Miss ELLEN C. ROBIE, Teacher of Music. The Public will perceive that the Institution is un der the supervision and instruction .of a very fall Board of Teachers, and the patrons are assured that no pains will be spared to promote the 'post thorough improvement of all the pupils. The necessary expenses at this institution are moderate. Board is el 50 per week ; Washing. ni per dozen ; and,Fueles2,so per year. TEUM OP TUITION Term' of I Term of t Term of Com. Eng. Brandies. 12 14 weeks 17 weeks 13 3 31 *ll4 e 3 62 weeks nigher do do 4 46 6 32 4 64 Ancient & Modern Lan guages, 6 14' • 870 6 643 Dmwing &Painting.extra. 2 80 3 95, 3 02 Musk, with use of thell.• ano,extra, 11 17 15 82 12 10 noom rent in Seminary, • (male modentla 1 12 1 58 1 21* Chemical and Philosophi. . Lectures, 56 • 78 —GO Embroidery, Extra, 2 21 3 13 2. 40 • The'wbole expense (or Rnard,Washing.Fnel, Lights. and Tuition in the higher English branches, for one year, will not exceed /1.002 CALENDER FOR 1)332.33. The Academic year Is divided into three terms. Ist Term commences Aug. 18,18.52,contioues 12 weeks—Vacation of one week. !Sd Tenn commences Nov. 17, ISO. continues 17 weeka—Vacatkin two weeks. 3d Term commences March 30, 1833,contionos 13 weeks—Vacation sit weeks. The due [pi hie of the Institution combines milliners . with dearness, Inculcating sound moral and religion* principles, pe Ing industry, strict order and cor rect deportment.l sindears are received a t . any time, though it is very important that they should enter at the corn meneernent of the term. Catalogues of the demina ry, and any Information vto can be the by addreuing the Princi p a l or either of the undersigned. 1)..A. SHEPARD, President of the Board of Trustees. LOIP Buttes, geey. Kingston, d1ept.4,1833. • • 384 y _ GLEASORPS PICTORIAL , DRAWING Ituttal C.tunitanton. with tnnmiaated Ode. nattily booad at tbo bindery °lnt Itattieriltar. AI/o. all kinds of racy Dibdtpp It. BARRAN. ==:MALTYI TO TIIE VOTERS OF SCHUTI.4II,3; 63111 , 1TT. UtIENLIS .6XD Iftttow Civizz.:o4:h. would em brace this opportunity or teturninglrny most sin ,t erre thanks to toy numerous Mends n nd to the citi zens of Schuylkill county, for the ban some vote they gave me on the second Tuesday of 0 sober , 1919, for the office of Sherilr for said county. Although not elettedat thatAlcati I felthighly dam red forthe con fidence repo/oil in me by their votes. , i t , therefore of fer anyselfagain an, a candidate (or the niTire of SHERIFF • . ofSchuylkill connty,at the ensuing election. If elec ted to said balm 1 promise to per tbrm theldaties partially and to the best of my ability. The only se curity I can give for the fulfilment of Oils . pledge. is my conduct as a citizen residing among you. Your fellow citizen, JAMES NAGLE: tf -- WOOD'S dam SEAT Clladil • • MANUFACTORY, 131 North SIXTH Street. above FLAT street, /I Manufactures, and has constantly on hand an ELEGANT az F.AS.IIIONABLE stecttof CANE SCAT, RUSR SEAT, & WINDSOR. CHAIRS, ARM . CHAIRS, large and small ROCKING CHAIRS.. SETTEES, CANE. LOCNOES,SIore STOOLS, SHIP STOOLS, To Housekeepers, Hotel, Ilan, and Steamboat Pro prietors, and Dealers In Chaos and Furniture, this establishment offers the greatest indUcements to pur chase- ! July 17, flaying . extensive facilities for manufacturing, We can sell the same assortment ten per - cent cheaper titan heretofore, and by haring all work made under our own supervision we can aitarontee a 3npertor ar ticle. . CANE SCEAT CIIAIRS of the best finial' and mate rial, from 816} to $lO per dozen. "Small Profits and quick Salea.•' N. T. WoOD, Chair Factory, No. 131 NORTH SIXTH street, oppo site Franklin Square, Philadelphia. eleptenibtr I, 1831. lt3-3m GUN STORE. • ANDREW WURFFLEIN, Importer and iilanufac ttirer of GUNS, RIFLES ' PISTOLS. &c., No. 122 North SECOND Street. abo ve Race, Philadelphia, where he keeps constantly on hand a gent.fal assort ment of fine Double and Single Shot fihns, large Duck Guns, Rifles and Pistols of all - kinfls. •Also. the telebrated Cast Steel Rifle, to shoot the pointed ball, of my own stake ; Rifle barrels". Sflot, - Powder, Caps, Balla. Flasks. Horns. Game-llags, Shot-Bags, Pouches, 4-e.,, .k.c. He invites persons wishing to purchase goods in hie' line, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, for he is determin ed to sell on the most reasonable terms., B —Particular attention 14 paid to repairior in an its branches. Sept. 4,1852. - HOI7SES AND . LOTS • IN LAWTON'S ADDITION PO POST CARBON. •IMIE LAWTONVILLE TRACT is / now laid out into Lots, and will be sold uu terms which will enable every a s industrious Man to purchase for himself •• II and family A DOITSE AND HOME. A plan of the property can be seer,, and the tern of Sate made known by application at the attire of EDWARD OWEN PARRY, Agent, of the Kentucky Bank, Centre.sireet, Pottsville. September 4', 1852 364 f. Pei" 31;46111;i oNA• I,VA tql):{4 rrillE subscribers respectfully announce to the pub -1 lie that they have constantly on hand, at their Lumber Yard at Hamburg ; " per M. Pine Boards. -j • - fromel4 to *2O Panel Boards and Plank, - - " *25 to $4O Pine Building timber, -•• ", 318 to $2O Cherry Boards, ~- at f,"" *lO - Maple & Poplar, for Cabinet Makers, from 111840 $2ll Price of Shingles, •' " $l2 to 81$ All kinds of Ifecfilock Timber. • Pale Lath and Joint shingles, et inches long. _ _ . . . G. & %V. EL r.4IIOT.LEN BURG ER September 4, 1852. 311-3 m• FANCY FUR STORE. 9 - 111 E subscriber invites the public in general, to call I and examine his large stock oF fancy FURS, consisting of Fitch, stone Martin, Lynx, Frrnelb. Sable and Squirrel Muir,, Boas, Victorian, &c. Also,Black and ‘Vhite Wadding by the bale. N. B.—The highest prite paid cot Shipping' Fors such as Red Fox, Grey Fox, Minki Raccoon, Mush rat, &c. BUFFALO RORES.-200 nales, which will be sold by the bala or robe cheap. GEO F . 4OMRATII, Importer & Fur Dealer, No. 13 N. 4th St ..l'hilatra- Sept. 4, D 432. nt-3m mortzToN & DICKINSON. PRACTICAL PLUAIBEIIS, Tin and Copper Smiths, Rathoad Street, opposite Fogarty Store, PMTS.. VILLE, Pa., where they are prepared.to make to or.. der all kinds of work in the above Branches and 31.1 - an Shower and Slipper paths, Pumps and Water rlo. sets ; also, alt kinds of Tin, Copper „and sheet Iron Work made to order at the stiorteet possible notice. Roofing; Spouting, and nil kinds of Cooking igen ails tnade.and repaired at the sitortilq notice and in the most ;reasonable terms. beat prices given for old tiretala. Aug. SS , 1852- 354 f imriTHE SUBSCRIBER/5 ANNOUNCE to the public that they are the Proprie tors of the Franklin Works, tort Carlon, lately carded QII by S, Sillyman, where Moro Untie to manufacture to order, at the shorteit notice. `steam Enzines, Pumps. Coat Breakers, and Mai , ,lunery, of almost any size or itesci Iption, for min. ing i, - ir oilier purposes. Al o Itailrudil and Dri ft Car.. Iron or Bross Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are respectfully solicited. - • GEO.II. FISLER & BROTHER FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The subscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schl. County. with Shovels of all kinds.at the loweat Phil adelphia prices. Attention is particularly called to their Coal.Shovets. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. • CEO. B. risLEit & BROTHER. Aug. 21, 1852. 21-tf CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WIIOLESALE and RETAIL, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry - Store, No. 96 Norill SECOND'atreet..corner of QUARRY, Phila delphia. Gold Lever IVatchee, full Jewelled Di Ca- 't rat (.:ase3, $9.8 00 l'Silver do (nil Jewel, 11121 Gold Spectacles, 7 Of. Silver Lepine, 101 Fine Sliver do 1 .19 do do do , . 9I Gold Bracelets, :1 Superior tluartiers, I Ladles' Gold Pent ils,l 00 Imitation , do 54 Silver Teaspoons,set,s 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and SJlver Bolder, 1 OP Gold Finger Rings, 37.1 to SO cents t Watch Glasses, plain. 121 cents; Patent, 18:: Lune% 25; oilier aft'. cies in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold fog. STAUFFER 4. HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers and Lepines.' still lower than the above prices. Aug. 2.8;1552 35.1 y REMOVAL MITE old established POCKET BOOK and MOROC CO CASE MANUFACTORY; located at 52; Ches nut Street for the past TWENTY-ONE YEARS, has been removed to No. 205 ARC!! STREET. first door below 6th St.,U' wheie cart be found the largest and best assortment of the foll•nv fog articles, vlz : Pocket BoOks, Port Folios, • Dressing Cases, , Writlng.Cases, Bankers'Cases, Bank Book Holders Bil 2 SiYaks', Money B.:lts, CurptiCases, - Razor Strops, Porte Monnaies; Work Cases,. Card Cases, Needle Cases. F. 11. SMITH, thankful for past, favors, hopes by attention, and with a determination to sell the hest quality ofgoods at the lowest prices; to receive a share of patronage. The Trade are requested to call and examine before purchasing'elsewbere. N. B.—Bepaiting done with neatness and despatch PAL SMITH, 205 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 1852. • - A . SPLENDID ARTICLE. Parent Gina Para: Coaud Pen, with Mans Points. rgillE suliscriber has just imported from Europe, a lot of new and splendid Pens, called the Patent Gotta Periha Coated Pen, with Plalina Points. The advantage °Mils Pen ht,,that it will not corrode, nor ttimpointi wear out Hie other Pens, one Gross last ing as long as about 20 Cross of the ordinary Pens. and Is as pliable as a Quill. As'we receive these Pens direct from the Manufacturers in England, we arc prepared to supply the Trade with the genuine article s Buie cheaper than they can be purchased in any of the titles. B. HANNAN, Bookseller, Stationer and Binder. 8, rtANNAN will also receive from England, in a few weeks, 560 Gross of Steel Pens, embracing diff erent assortments, which, for cheapness, will surpasi anything of the kind offered in this section of the country. ' Aug- 21,1552. 31— 10,000 PIECES PAPER MERINOS . • AND BORDERS', UST received direct fiom the Manufaeturprs In eI T Philadelphia and New York, ranging In prices from 8 cents to 82 per piece—all otwhich he will sell Wholesale and Retail at manufacturers: prices. Gold, Velvet, Oak and Marble Paper. Decorations, Statues, Fire Screens, Mouldings, Columns, &c. &C. In fact every article used In Papering on hand. Paper Dangers, Merchants and 'others supplied in quantities to sell again at Manufacturers prices. The subscriber has fitted up a room expressly for Paper, and his • variety is equal to' that found in any Store in the city. We will guarantee that,the peo ple will find it to their interest to deal with him in preference to going to the city. H. HANNAN. N. B. Paper Dangers furnished when required.-- Pottsville, March 27.18.52 . A =Erin. NEW WORE. XITEIGIIT Tables of different, lengths of Round, V V Square and Flat liar Iron, Steel, by a Prac tical Mechanic—this is one of the most useful works pubiLthed for Dealers and Workers in Iron, and those who use it, ever issued. do cornet are the calcula tions, that any person can safely buy and sell with the Book, without even weighing the Iron and •Bleel.— Just published, price 25 cents.and for sale wholesale and retail by B. 13ANNShi. • By enclosing nine postage stamps, the work will be mailed free, to any part of the couray.—The Trade supplied at the usual discount. Jan. 24.1852. 11:1211:MSCRY s SOAPS, &C. pile Subscriber has Just received a fresh grimily J. of rhOibove articles. among Which may be found the follow Jug. viz : Roussel's Eau Lustrale Tonique, or Hair Itestora. tire, RoussersTrdble Extract of Cologne, Taylor!,s old sizeSaennaceoa,,Shavlug Compound, a very superior article, Low'r highly perfuuted Brown Windsor Soap, ito much approved of for Wovhlng and shaving. For eale by B. HANNAN. July 21;1832. - 30— PAINTED 'WINDOW SHADES, , A Splendid AAsortnynt. frinc Subscriber has Justoceived a very superior 1 lot ofpainted Window Staules,embra eine the latest and-Most fashionable patterns.varying Id price from $1 co Oper pair. at prices at feast 20 per cent. cheaper than they can be purchased, retail, of the manufactu rers. There are several splendid Parlor Patterns among the assortment. For sale, wholesale and re tail, at H. HANNAN'S Cheap. Shade, Paper and Variety Store March 27.1852. 13— LADIES' CONES, Wholesale and Retail—New and beautiful Assortment flint subscriber has jolt txeived twelve dozen mi -1 sorted Ladles' Combs, embraelng a general auort meat, among which are several new and beautiful Patterns, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail at extraordinary low prices. Also childreri'si circular Combs, al Cheap Fancyß B d a N a N i A t NS ara. CATHOLIC SCHOOL MUSING BOOKS.— The Subscriber has Just received a fresh supply of Abe Ist, 2d and 3d Books of Reading' lessons, com piled by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Also; Catholic Prayer Hooks and Cate dire= for sue cheap Y B. *TASMAN, , Publisher and Bookseller, July 19.1854. • • 114 lial ~jJo ~. . 13 . y Tete, , trapl i h and 1. -4 esteritrA R. R. Frizin. II , . - . PI “.441IDAY 4 W.CLOCK . - . —i- _______ ._ - ' • r ' • Wheat Flour $4 62---Tftve, do. 0 75; per bbl.—Ct In Meal: sr 50 do.—Wherg,. „... k lOats, :1G ets. per bushel, I Red 95,Wh, ate,, $1 02 ets.—Rye, leenq —Corti ~35 m i k IMmomminummima Nat. GRA7A %DI ON TOE TARIP.i.`• The .Loco papa. rs saY Mr. 9nAtrior, tt one Lime, noted a i 4lasi - the Tariff of '42. 'Very likely—there vas s,zarcely a single trianu t in all the South, at factoring estahlislunert. that time, :mil the Sotithern people,l bath , Whigs and Locos,-wereat:ruost unanitnbusly iu favor of Free Trade, the ahrende of any personal interest in the matter; nad it is not 'at all itratige that their Represimta- tives in Con;i•ess should have voted iift ac cordance with; the prevalent opinion of their constituents. ; ',: But the dotninant• interests of - North l am. lina and. of the Southern Stales .genet.ally . i have Materially changed within the last tea : years.: They are gradually turning the* at tention from the growing of Cotton and Rice and Sugar to Other branches of business.— The importance of Internal ImprOvem;ents is now viewed, in a different light from What it then was, mid manufactures are springing up-.in various parts of the country. Besides, the operation pf a Protective Tariff, in con trust With the present Free Trade policy', has since been seen and is now fully appreciated. The experiment has changed the opiniohs of many leading `men, On the subject, and-ithey now proclaims, their decided preferencti for the former. )Ir. STANLY, of North Caro- ling, Who wilt he here to-day, will cotrob- orate this statement and show the extent of this change of Southern sentiment and ex plain the reason of it. And, we hope, he will, .also, tell us how NORTH PAROLI THROUqH HIS VOTE, SAVED THE TARIFF OF ' '42. Ile. was then in the House, and, after several hallotings, thelvote. was a tie, when Mr. STANLV was called' ou to decide the question ; and he did decide it, by castin:r his . I .ot, ni tls faror ! , These same Locofocos, who are no tfy* ! tug to manufacture capital out of this totem's nest they pretend to have discovered, k now , that 'Mr. Gninam is and has for years peen regarded as ode of the staunchest friends of Protection in the country. Why, even lEN r:r Cr:Av, who is justly styled the Who or; the Protective: policy, somewhat questioned the efficacy attie bill of '42, hut as wan as 'T its' beneficial 'Operations began to maailest themselves, be.' cattle out strongly in ids fii vor, and remained up to the time of decease, its firmest friend. So, with hundreds; and thousands of others, who in 't2 hesitated in their support bf the bill or even openly op posed 'it. GEN. SCOTT OUT WEST. Gederal SCOTT left Washington some flays ago, on his way to -Kentucky, to select the site for a new : Military Asylum,- to be erect-. : ' ed by Government, at his urgent solicitation. 1: He Irid.scarcely started, howeir`er, before the Locolbco presi denounced it as an eleetiou eering tour.—poor 610-w5,...we...11 excuse them, they are so awfully frightened, they-wouldi. say or do 'anything to manufactUro party 1: capital ; and Besides Pierce and Locofocoism are very barren subjects for editorializing. Every body knows that SCOTT is acting sim ply in; obedience to official orders, and it the: people will get up mass meetings-on his! route,: and read intim for him, and will makej speeches of welcome to him—why, who's:, to choke them off? Let them shout for the! old Hero, till their throats are sore—he de serves their loudest cheers and their warmest. gratitude. SCOTT IN THE WEST.-! Gen. Scott, in his tour through the West, is, everywhere received with the most enthusi-, astic welcome. Immense gatheringscif, the; people greet him at every stoppingplace. At COlumbus, , (Obio,) on Thursday a Ger-: man foundryman was killed by the - prema ture explosion, of a piece, while firing a sa lute in honor of Gen. Scott's arrival. Oa hearing of the unfortunate calamity, Gener- t al Scott contributed Sin° for the relief of the; widow. ga! Pt nt.tc!Scnoot.s.—The School Board: have resolved to open another Female &hoof. in the School House, west Norwegian street,.! on the Ist of neat month, to accommodate the pupils offering. Miss Martin was elect 4 ed Teacher. - A School tor the colored children of the. Borough will Be opened as soon as suitaßle Teachers can be obtained. AlO pleased to observe that Rev. -. Win. 8; krtimait has lately taken . charge of Tuscarora' Academy, Juniata county.—r Having in intimate personal acquaintance with this gentlemen, we know his qualifica . dons, : both as a Scholar and Teacher, are such as to render the fustittition all that its patrons could desire, as a suitable place 4 instruction for their sons. INForNATION WANTED, of Owen Begr lain, of the parish of Skreen, county of Slif• go, Inland, who came to tins country five years ago.- When last heard from he ,was - residing in Pottsville or Carbondale; Penn'a, Any information concerning him, addressed to his sister, Margaret Beglain, Boonville; Oneida county, NeW York, will be ,thanif fully :received'. • 07' WEBSTER STOCK GOING DOWN.—HoR, S. Wall one of the staunchest friends of i ky Mr. We ster,, has been nominated for Con gress , , Massachusetts'.to accept ng iit, he said he considered it his duty to suppOrt the regular ticket i though, were there the least prospect of success for Mr. Webster, ihe would have worked hard to. atuarn the object. , 07THEY ' HAVE C031 . .L.11011. EDW,4IO) STAIiLY, 110 n. JaIIN 11100ai and CO has, '4m'. kers for to‘day,rived last night, and were received at the / epot by a large concourse of our citizenOvho greeted them with several rounds or hearty cheers. o:7l4l'r..ANO's MisEntrs; Their Cattle" by Henry Carey, Esq. This is a capital document,'Nvirich ought to be placed in the handabf everly Irishman in'tlie county. It can be had ati this Office. • 0' I. O. O. F.—The G,r'ind Lodge of the United States! Order of Odd Fellows, comp& sea of delegates from every' state in the lint on, assembled in Baltimore on Monday. ra' MADAME ALDONI gives but one con cert in Philadelphia, next Monday elening. TtlEa- ARE $11,825,000• invested in the manufacture of Iron in ten counties in Pennsylvania Of this' Lancaster county contains $l, 73,000. Locofocoism nuns a blow of destmcnon at the entire Iron Manu facture in this country, boldly arguing In fa. vor of the phlicy of making England the grand manufacturing centre of the world, and Americas a tributary to furnish food for the support of the population of that corm. try ! Ere this result can be accomplished, at least twelve millions of dollars of capitat will be sunk in ten of the sixty-two eountieu in this State. Are the people ready and , willing to go through such. a.crisis as this, must be ?—Lkm. Independent lirhig, II II
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