ttittibi , POTTSVILLE, SATUIIPAIG - JVLIT 2, 1853.1 Er THE= lIITNERS' JOURNAL4a a rer circulation than any other' Nenovioper pa& hSRed in Northern Perawadvania. It Circulates ~soon,? tir Coat, Ira* and 4urimear not only in this and the ad pining conatia..fal in all Olfr !Vied, and it also cirdvdatet Jacgqy among the MaSSCI in Schugliill conntn. obit/a/renders it WIC of ti t malt carnal* Advertioikrg *drums in tot County. But few macro haft so nanny tupi: enrolled on it, anbsoiptiou /Ist., ascOnirripi- Fes "Miners; Jortribiik shim fats Mr We hope theme is arrears , abroad wilt for. ward tbeit amnuntastne, as Speedily *3:1411#4-115 our espeures for paper and labor are very gravy. Sutnuel Rothertitel. to limitary t, 1851. .! jr 200 Wtlluce Sr. Embermel. to January 1. ' 1851. .g 00 Joseph Barmier. to Jarmarti , l, ISM, 1 * 00 D. R. Tally, to Decernber,.ls, 1.843, ; 4: , 00 Sanusel•Kellar, to July 1.•”154. • 2 , 00 flurdTadersott, to July, IFI2. , 2 00 Samuel Mertz, to July 1J 1.33...2 00 Dr. John Coryelbto July ! 200 Dr. Wm. Atwater. to January 1, ,16'44, I 200 'Wm. E. Boyer, to July 1. . 2 00 Daiwa% Wier, to July . 1,1135-1,. • I 400 cierepeth end , Prrher Ghbol Terrrhirt wd lie suppilea with ?hi. Meirri' Journal at $1 per annum, in advance, . • BUSINE.SB DEPARTMENT. rir LABOR gRS are wanted on.the Min Hill tar SEE C: AM.) of Env, CONTAGUAN, wholefule 'firoeer. and Commiv.ion Merchants, LYS Market - street, 'IV' THE ZINC PAINT:6 of New ferPey are advertised . in to-day's paper by F. C Jones ik Co., 17 5. Whiirres, Philadelphia. • f AN ADVERTISEMENT of Stmj,EICS P 101" tic Paints. with accompanying recomMendsii` ions 'mid be found in another csoltimn. .Geo_ Bright is agent for their sale in this place. • 'NOTICE IS GIVEN in another column that application Mill be made to the next Legisla .tur Gar-the charter of a Sojngs gunk in this place. Appplicaiion will. also, be Made fors Bank of Discount and Deposit, to be located in Tamaqua, 10 — SIoNDAy- Tarr will be thet7th anni veraty of Aineiican Independence:, 37' OURcorrespondent roust write earlier—his letter fur this week is gain too f 7 PRINCETON COLLEGE held lig annual Commencement on Wednesday ilasi l , There • were siziy•fiye graduates. ‘". • : IMPORTANT MOVEMENT. WHAT ROES IT - MEAN' F • . j The New York Freeman's ,lotsinal titan Catholic) of last week •announces that Archbishop BEmNI has been corn tntssioned. . by the Pope of Rome to pay . a visit to the Government at Vashiiagton, and r to fqt.l interviews with the 'different Prelates or the Rorrosh Church in the United States, with regard to the.istate of the Churchin this country. 10u5..8. will he dignitaries 4 the Cli were in Paris. The bete next month &an received here by A • the Roman.. Catholic some formali.y, it isi 'accompanied by sundry rch..4t last dates they Fare expected to arrive • time. They glibishi)p , 'Worms" and Clergy in . general, with 'presumed: ED PRESS.-L course of - l ectures in A MIIZZ During Gayazes rnarkable that jibe press; Philadelphia; it is r with one niost honorable exceptidn (the Sun,) preserved, apparen4, a most:fitUdiotis si• 'knee respectint him- scarcely notifying the public.ot the--presence of such an individual in. their midst, •an never mentioning. a 'word about the gre t mission to which Fa-, perGavazzi, the rrior priest, has 'deyo- . led himself, or of th great sensation his cp• side against Roman gm was creating. The Albany (N. ..) State .Register, noti ciogthe inference dr wa by the.'Sun from' this ominous silence of its , city enternporn nee, in regard. to the Overaweing influence of Romanism,in comments.as follows: The power of R.inan Catholicism is ex hibited no less rema kably in this State. A bill has been introd ced into the Legislature which proposes not ing less than to 'over turn, in favor of Ro nanisin, the long estab lished system of lesitustical tenures to place in the hands o ;The Roman Bishops all the millions'of chu_ It property belonging to the various Catholii Societies, placing it at 'once beyond all cont of by those societies, in chafge of a trustee Who is in no wise , res ponsible to them, bit' who holds his appoint-' ment from,.anu his allegiance to a foreign power. Rome, in, er temporal, as 11as Capacity,, ends Fur ,appo ots . her agent for this count vests him with the title and attributes u a Bishop, and demands of uur Legislature h couple his•spiritual ju riidictiou with the ownership of all the tem dipuralities, all the chtrches, the burial places, "'the school edifices, t e asylums,.and all the hospitals of all the Catholic societies of the State.- She asks the Legislature to make her Bishop a close corporation, having per-. ptatial successum, and through him to place „-at the will of the 'Roman pontiff, all the -- Church property of the Catholic people of the coautry.- - 'lhat. the !great system which se- • cures.-to each society or cuugregation the - control-of us own • teuVralittes, which dis courages the'aggregation of a vast amount -of church prollerty in individual hands, shall he abandoned, and that the policy of the gov ,erument in regard t, ecclessiastical property, shall be so changed ' s_to accommodate itself to the despotic and aati-republicaa,4l4,mas -of Rome: Rome as s.this upon-the ground, that by' what she pleases toAerm her church ' cations, all ecclestastical-Vioperty is required . - to be rested iu the_great head of the church. That by the determination of the secretcoun. ~ ell of the Vatican,. the Catholic, societies, the various-Congregations, shall nut be trusted . . with'ihe titre to the property which they turcliaseand pay for ,Vitli their owu Money, but that it must bevested in those who owe, superior and direct' allegiance to the great temporal as well as spiritual head of the church. i• .. ~' ; . - i This great, radical, and as it seems to us dangerous change of policy in regard to ec clesiastical tehures, is moving to , a consum racion with Out comnient &Om •scarcely a press in the' State. This measure, which Romanian demarids, is suffered to ripen to maturity, with scarce a comment .from the . , public press.: , The; Bishops and priests, obe dient to - the fiat at Rome. push it forward, demand it With voice potential,Aehile'uhe people remain' uninformed on the .subject, through the silence; of the watchmen whose duty it is to sound the alarm, when. danger approaches. Rome is reaching out ta gather to herself influence; through the \control of these millions, to render the Catholic, laity . - at once suSservient, and to all save herself • Powetlevi; to strangle our system of free ed • ucation, and ;to this country, as, in others, tnake human ignorance the great lever of her power e and scarcely a hand is raised ,to check•her encroachinents, or stay,her, usurp ' atiocs, The reason of this supineness is to be found in acrappreliended political loss,ivhich _,. parties may sustain through the defection of • Catholic voters. The Catholic Vote has been so:long One of the; great slakes played fur by the demagogues,Of party, that it has,come to bela filed axicatt lin politics, that nothing Shall be , said or done which may be displeas ing toßomaamm, and that it can have what ever it asks for,•as,a consideratioa limits aid at lihe polls. ' ;,,1 ' : 1 that ' 1 seems to. us that it is tune it stop was to this catering and starigniog for the levol any. religious denomination. It 'is Ike dishonoring to religion and, politics. It s !time that the practice, of parties should .toildrin to the leading feature of, levery polit icar creed, thaiseligion and politioshill for ever be kept entirely separate; and that re li.ions prejudices shall never be 'admitted u au` element of party strife. Men shnuld have the firmness and , courage, and the pass Ilse baldness to speak on the sgbpet of gov ernmental measures, with the tear of reli .gious sects, and act withaut dreading, Or , having cause t dread , the political oPP 0 O• two of any reli gious dent:Snit:num). In re gaird to the matter of which We ; ; have been speaktug, it has never occurred to Rome, or Its devotees bere,! that the canon which pre scribes the tenure of church property, should .01 ' I s h o is al e t o er u ed airr as . to i co lo u h l e orm prid to e o th i e h t e nst r itt boasted in 'allibility, she claims that the ,:canon shall h supreme , and that the institutions of the c . uoiry shall be so changed as to conform, to I• • I e canons of the Roman Pontiff. No other -d notitination has ever asked quite so much al this ;-• and yet, there are conductors, of po ---11`tic4 presses, leaders of political partreii,who i like their fingers at those who would bold oi t" r system of ecclesiastical tetairecrui they noseare,,and cry . " hush ! be still ! yon-will nose up opposition from Roman Catholics, nd their .votes will be lost to, 'our party In ?tit, we say, upon such, truculent subservi- - i ncy, such slavish sutiniission to the behests ( f party! such; p. hurtering for Political to tort!" 1., .. 11 r - . Kasen,' say we ars' heartily, to , every void of their plain, truthful, otit-spokeu sen inikall. .- ' 'll IE . ev", camalion tt:iapnbletl terday, tom_que.in 1 ,? _ 4/11* wisnitraitosl - Mit OW , OM in have delivered an address ventiou lasi night-44: Btrinatir4cilliari easter, being prevented tram atteatak 4 MURDER WILL OUT.' ; I. • It any , ; Whig journal . at ,any :tine im peaches the encasement_ or the 4iate Tut.. movements; which atexinder . the : exclusive control of Loctiltaisis f inatter uttpa,_ what autfronty, - Or'hhweleur its prrrofs*lls• meat orcharehr4rbuounced ja Whig he, and a I l ccofoculdinial thus made il:nrgarded ZS quite stifficten to establish' the II ilstry of the impeachment. We may airadrrselv,es. therefore, of the opportunity tO spread bthre our readers what Simon flure%oottfiico journal, of no lesscharacter ar mfittenee than the Pittsburgh Post, says of xtusF:LOcoloco. management o f Our Tebbe Work...if. Read it,carefully. all ye who are in seamy of truth. It is not a Whig lie, but cOpiell froth the edi torial columns of the Post of Thuritlay The management of our 4 internal im-, placements requires reform. !Wei are free u say,t bat under no administration :have they been properly Managed. The public works have been used*, fill the pockets Oldie high officials. whilehe poor. working 4, Man:. has been kit to starve, without any remnnera-' Lion fAis labor. - It i painful for us to refer to th 4 matter. for the Cabal Board is now to kliehan4 of our patty. But we cannot refraidtronital-. ling upon thenr, to reform the evil ecomptain- . ed of_above. and we hope they will at once remove the hard-working operativii. • They. are unworthy Of public- trust :or .ntatioti.— They would rot, the State with as :` 4 ,ilittle re!, Worse as they do the laborers, 'bud they, should be ship,ied at once. "•-i •*•• • „ • El 233 , U this evil LS not redressed :by the Com missioners before the October electiOn it wilt then rest with the people to express:, their in dignation at thv ballot-box. The hard toil-. ing workman is not to be -plundered to fill the pockets of lazy officials. Theii nominal, wages, are low enough, Ood knoni; but to make them suffer a shave on ibat cruel 10 the extreme. The laborers earn eEery' cent, of the money promised to them, bu'f. from tbd above statemefit it. is evident the they do not get their pay when it is earoeit, and' that the lazy officials, of whom we here - before sptlen, draw if, and speculate upcin thews! a heavy discount. . Our public Workiare badly matiliged, and the.fact cannot be disguiied that', the evil rests in the parsimonious remuneration of. lered to those Who superintend them. NO man fully capable of discharging ..the duties of a Canal Cominissioner, would tifcept the office at the present salary. A than with sufficieht capacity to discharge thEituties of the office io a proper manner, can hiaktmore by.his industry l to any other branch Of nary business..; I - It is the sathe with all the suborainate Sees on the. public works. They have lola , bor at star/alb:4i prices, and, Of-cc ' iOrse they will adopt some means to make both ends Meet. We haVe heard of a Superintendent who went upon the road not .worifi a dime. and left it with forty thousand dollars in his pocket. f . lowldid he make ' it? ,Not from his salatf—thit would not allow ig such an immense profit ; but it was realized from the check-rolls of the poor working man. This man hal gone ;West, and we sup Pose lie is ehjoyinz theft!' fruition of his Speculation on the Portage road." TUE COAL TRADE POlk 1853 OftetastsmoviiMwia The quantity sent by Rail Read this week ix 31,-' 617 08- - by taial 25,580 11—tor.thii:weet; 57,- 22'7 I.l—showing a decrease of 1;502 :Jens on last wt elOa shipments. Total by Rai1r0ad:,130,365 14 against 807,506 0.1-110 by Canal 316,520 08against 308,173'00 tonsltp tame time last yeari; . The shipmentkfor the week fall v , :hori of la-t weelOsi rhipmenii..,lso2 tons from t he S.:ltuylk ,S,ClO s totts of the'. Lehigh, making.a thificieney of 40,112 tons froth these two regions. . Compared wit ti the shipments for ihe - ;t l orrespond ing week last year, they stand.as follows: ' 1 ' 452. .1553. Dee retwe. Schuylkill, 69;422 11 .57,227 12 :-.:12,04. Lehigh, 353 , 19' 07 33,28 . 2 01 866 . ~ . Decrease in one week, t05Y.3,060 There was a torn-out at Ilichtnonehmong the ' .. c 1 -beavers, during the week, whiclt;obstructed tl trade by Rail Road to some extent', and boats wif re scarce by banal, in consequence k detention at / Newe York inidi‘charging them.. , The Liquor :Traffic in.this region is beginning to tell very seriously In the Coal Dusineis: Fronithe best informatiomive can glettn, about °tie-fourth of the working for& engaged in mining tire idle the greater portion of their time. The Rant shops are all open on the Sabbath day, where many are at tracted, nit'd ihe 'drinking continues ihrough the greater portion of the week. From thin best infor= mation wecan4lerm the trade is diauslicil 1101 TI this came alone, at ifeast 1000 ton; per flay, which makes a loss of $l6OO per day in the receipts of the Philadelphia and Reading -Rail Road and &Mail= kill Navigation eompanit, without taking into con siderritjon the dikerent interests in thia, region, ef fected in a similar manner. - "7,, • , have received a communication } -in reply to the eAravagani i coal calculations mailfhy a Writer in the New York Journal of Comate!ie,whieh la evidently intended to aid the sale of sikk in Im provement companies. We will pubp•kli .... it ne,sl week, together.with :wine remarks.' . , TELEGRAPH .1 FRIDA), , ,,-;l ! o'cLock, , Freights Irons Richmond :,.., ~,,,... To Boston, - ~j : .- • - r ‘i. - , s 70 New. York, i'.'- .. • - - -p ) -. . 00 New Haven, •-. • - , - ?i , - 35 Providence, .-„,..-- - - .... • ' -- ~. - 45 Washington,- ' -,-;:' Oil . Albany, .--.< -i • - • - • 1 ;' 37 Fall River, q. , _ - 10 1 • .20 Baltimore, 1- ' . . .. .„. . .. Hartford, .• .1 • - • - i . - •.- .170 REPOEIT OF rom Iliclungnd,"for , June 25, 1853 : • .sh. Bk Oen. SI s 1 1 11. .471 i 22 - - T'l .• • 2 1I 85 4•For the 4-eelt, 21,518 Ve.sels for season, 2,945 I Forseasoit, 428,331 To lame tin* last year, `.,;\ 523,245 Boston and ::,Vieinity includes everything • - going East of Cape Cod, to MassaehuSetts,New Hamp shire and Man+. Southern Ports includes everything 4t) the South ern States and West Indies, as well as to all towns on Delaware lti'ver below Riehmondi'fi COAL TRA Sent by. Rail nn Thin. Any WEEK P C. 9,239 03 P 1,698'0,J sit 14,618 02 P.C. 0,092 I 31,047 08: 25,580 I I 57727 19 813 ipments I •1,046,850 us • m year to same period Week. Total. Railroad, - 03,000 '; 807,500.03 Canal, .420,422\ 03 . 50,473:00 ,69,tn 11 Deereise far this year . : i RAIL ROADS. ".•'', The follow Kis the quantity Of Coil transported over the di ire iit Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week tiding Thursdayiveniog : • •"- . WE kit. •,,,, Tow... Mini Hill at 4. 11. R. R. 26,585 00 F..: 390,995 . 06 Mill Creek. i . do 10,054 14i't.-.. 184.530 00 Mount Carbon .do 3,269" 144. 60i395 1 5 Schuylkill Valley do 12,252 17 4 : '• 147,053 18 Mt. Carbon 54 Pt Carbon 11,050 0S r, 186;372 17 Little Sehaylltill R. R.. 8,097 0.5.;!; 160,0e4 09 Union Canal I do • ' 2,341 10 i''. 30,608 15 Swatara 1 do . 1,64206';'i . 22,093 oi i t RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION , ON 4AILILOAD TO ADO. 1, 1553. Preen M. Carbon. SAlavin, P. Clinton To Richmond 1,60 1.55:x . 1;35 - ToPhiltilelphi!a, 1;60 1,50 ' 1,35 RATES OF:TOLL, BY CANAL PNTIL 'OUST 1, 1853. • From Port Carbon to Philadelphia, ;',F . 60 Mount"parbon to a• i Z - 59 Schuvatill Haven to " 57 Porttßaton RAVA,OF 'FREIGHT IBY CANAL. ' ;1' Philadelphia. "N. Writ. From Port Carbon, 1 4. MoniMarbon, _7O - 165 Shualkill Haven, 65 a , • 160 " Port . 00 000 --t----.--- LEHIGIi tCIS.AL TRADE FOR 1853. , - For the werk chilling June 25, Ifri3i ' '• • • ,; &Milk MTOTAL. 4*, . ' ; Wus K. 11,853 Ai 144,007 08 Roan Run Alines, . 2,942 02' . .1 27,019 18' Bearer Mes4ow Co., 1,R04 Olk;. -113,87 p 19 Ewa Sugar Loaf, 7891 8,463 CS Spring Mouritain Coal, . 4,120 1 " '..:43,628 17 Werain Coal, • 1,544 1 ' 18,505 03 Hazleton Coal Co , 3,981 00— ' 40,006 01 Cranberry, 1 1,514 12- 14.406 17 Sugar Loaf; l L 546 00 13,789 01 Bock Mount in Coil Co., 2,664 19 26.040 17 WilkeeltarreiCoal Co., 72113 Will 33,252 oi 301,166 10 3.5,148 lt 374,519 04 Last year, Decrease (him year, CUMBER *li k i D 11MJMINOtTS CVA L TIt.ADE Or ' F ;he althea huge 4, 11145.1: 11.-11641 i. ; Qiital.. - -TdTal.; Mt:Barage Wt. It, to 2,411 ; . 2057 . 4,2t18 Caseberlaactf It. R ift 2,!'i'l' , 1107 - 5 146 __ 4 • I . —......P,, ' . ..,1:6.-.- ...4.......; Total far re week,; . 5,510' t 564 Ilan 1 Total for he year, ' ' , . i1 , ./77,:a24 tastai , . culiterload .Itriairs Joutusl. • r.• IPMENTS: rek ending on Solar Destination. • TonS 80.40 n dLviei. 11,495 Conn.& 11.3-11:.,_;151t3 N. Y. Sr.Vicin.: (1248 Nortll.lli4er 21/30 Soutlieril Pts. 10'19 it 11 36 7 \ 7 g• 2 \ Frf E BY RAILECAWAr. CANAL FOR 18f)3. ,oad and Cabal' lo+ the titeek endjng 'veniog last. ' • .\ IWOAW VANAL. ' TOTAL TOTAL. 230.9"4 01 11,804 AS 143,247 09 .3.4,356 06 1,280 1:! . 23,871 04 311,2'2 01 10.148 . 12 122,071 08 • 148,465 . 06 2,346 08 26,330 07 730,365 14 25,580 11 316,520 08 316,520 OS '1,115,fr79 03 02 69,003 01 1;402 14 . i 4, .~~ 7 0 ..„,, 71, .rmires. • .1 ..,,, 4-*anittutscl.,,,,:.- mii.4.o-1- ihi-, giiii-pic0,...„.0. Albleittiagligiilifir it ivelie Pasifeinatieet We eire*refla Itattlasery sat preeeemp, e th ers a use. Ceseedrarefitb *ldle Lead. at meads inieesi A ate So ittlstattoelly sbuya ary are Wig tier me dasperto the madame. - ......' _ .. Dealers are awl 1:4 to call sad itemise apt *ea-. -seas. 1 - ' 1 P. c• ;Jonas . & CO. ....,, Whoksele Baling egrets. No, n d. Wbasires. thssia. July 4,11153, I .- . 17.43 m ' : Tun wasuutezumato • 811Ccaosa OF .141Aste usimaurs yamitintam, ITSATED so UM regular • ytafesioloa, at ,11.40t6 roufsces of the vitae of for isedletior. Usk as a uraiiftige and as a remedy In other or tbn latesisal taut, said; say be aeonby a Ttrtf• late lobis.ernillelitei Cross laissaseraisto reastasisto chiffon, It Ma ..silisctually and parmaaestly cared DiFtweisay. Moots, action of the_ nauls: and .spsto every fonsrof Wofma, removing' at Sam an disease-4'olth' iciestinalute. where worms am so often tties - learfat arose. Five teitissoey of so many gralosal.Pbvskiass taus* Coil to Wog OW Instals aids remedy, into tea/vat au. TOIL .1- 1. trlsllllSlit, liellsogrove, Valois ess.,-Pa -- .' R 11 1 .8,1114 11Y_ _ , John E. Brown and Clemens & [battier. Pousolle_ Jainbo. Lanrsatte.3lineraetlin ; Edge, & Tramakt; W. o.l* P. Henn's'. Lawellyn ; Peter Smacks. Donal.Lron • A. B. Dickson. Schuylkill Hs. ven ; IL Sbiaaier. Fun Carbons Wm. tawton. lty CLIO; B. Pbillpr.lNew CasUe; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; Mediae/1c Mar., Orwleabarg ; Jonathan Paula. Ash land •Wm J. Mimi. Obamakintown ; T: tram. AlSSl:itainrer Itlabantango; Snyder at Zimmerman, Mt. Union:lL 11. Vasilne, Paituaa. - . Joky*, 103. • t7.6sn• E16N10411118 NEWS 1111111PORRIBIL .s.,iberipcio , .. Nitempapers, lifiqzrzi*s, err, MIASTIia JOHN DI SWIGLL IIUIRISiIIi ANNpIONCES to the public Mad his thtbe4 haring given tilts the: Newspaper. Branch of hia more,: he will `receive subscriptions to the following News papers lathed abroad, at tbe usual satiscrlptfon price. and thdpaprra delivered et O. BA NNAN'S Utiokstore. Cerstre.;, , gireet, Pottsville, opposite the Episcopal 1 Churrh.free of Postage, or forwarded •to any direc- ' . Dna devirid ;. : ' i 1 i Cleasorith l riciorinl Paper.l.ondon.lliastrated Newa, flithum,slillustrat'd News: N. Y. Weekly Tribune, : Flag, of:orir Union, do -do Herald, I - SOthrdity Evening Pori, N. Y. _Dutchman, Literary .Moseuns„ .. . Uncle ham, Hume Journal, I , • ' . Yankee I'lluateer, : I Scientshc American, N. Y. Picayune; . Nial'aciaturday pazetle„ N. Y. Pick, . ! • Arthur,* Horne Casette, Crystal Palace, London Mining Journal, Dollar Newspaper, , • 1 1 Ahd all other aaessible reputable papery published I in Our titans. ! 1 1 . . , . . . • IIIiaTULT Aga tic AAA RR ta" IllallAtlatican- ~ Harper's kli'thly hiagszine,Londun Lancet,•--, ratuant's do Ido Rankin's Abitract. . Illustri'd Magazine argil, Applettues Mee 0 a a i eii' Ecilectin kizegtthlee.• Magazine. I • : . Godey'ri Lady f ßook, l igilliman's Journal, :. Dratiam's Magazine. ;Penns. Faith Journa l . : Knickerbocker, 4 • ' :Thellerticulturaiist. • I.thell'ir Living Agi., 'Popular Educator; Arthur's 'Lime Magazine, , Merry's Museum! . , Blackorood's Magazine, :Dlcklatellonsebold Words . Edinburgh tar. Review, Yankee Notions; Loudoitkr.'Beview • 'bleak posse, : • ' . W csimlnsier Qr.j Rev lew.'Ttionipsen's Cotimerfeit North :British Review, '•. Detectors, Ilsyrothiedical Journal, :Bicknell's do: do•: • Medic"' Examiner. Together with 11l other Magazines accessible dill- I er in this Country or in Europe. •'• ' . . • July,?, ISt3. -.; • , • . , - SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINIVJ„ - ..- i Cheap, pttral.te and Proactive:l ''\ • _ I w F.A,Tia sp. AND FIRE P R OOF. ] , Vlll6, Paint will stand any climate, w 'Otani creek! L or blister. and hardens by exposure, time making! In time au enamel of atone, protecting WOod from decay:andiron end other metals from rust and cur-i rosion: , ! (I' ; This'Paint di ff ers from"theso(called Mineral Paints: • of the day, which are principally Ochres and Clare colored, and are entirely worthless. ' ; ; ! Silver's Plastisi Paints are purely Metallic,' contain.: ink tr.Alumen or Clay. I ~ They are levitated finely, mix readiliwilh Linseed; tai I, (Without tb houblenf grinding') and , flow un der the hough a s freely as the best White Lead. 'Mete Paints is cell all others in body or ;covering; propeities, one and or which will cover las much innate as two ueds of white Lead. There are four natural colors, viz: Week in Slate, Rowe, Olive an Chocolate. ; • i DIRECTIONS —Tbli Paint flows readilrenderthe; i • brush and its coverlet property is Increased by ueingi it mixed as thickly as possihle with ruse Linseed Oil; as thel'aint is the lasting or protecting body and the: Gil siniply the medium or agent in spreading it. ;.* We an lie X copies of two letters, one from the Presil; ident (if the Phaidelph Cs and Reading Railroad Co., •tbe other from a Gentleman, a well-known; resident of Augusta, On. I . . . , i office of the 'hila..and Reading Railroad Co. 7( ;: Philadelptia, Nay 3, IE3. j !! .1. 8. 1 Staves, : Esq.—Dear Sir:—We have ;used.; your *,Plastic Paints " for snore than a year, and fur:, painting Bridges, Depots, Sic., As., we have found IC. quite - equal to any paint we have used. In fact, we: now give it a preference over all others we have tried fur such purposes. Yours respectfully, .e (Signed,/ ; AMIN TUCKER, President, ' ~.- , . .. - y • Miran!. Ga., September 119; 1a.. ... .) I Steam Planing Mills. l;: -Dear Sir (—Ten ass me for my opinion ot..itilver'e: Mineral Paints,'!which you have put on my Ilachine; , Shop and Planing Mill. 1 give yOllOl4lll pleasure,;! toy lull and hearty recommesdation of it as a pee-11 venlalive of Fire continunicatixt from Chimneys, or: . from adiolning buildings. The paint which you put.; op my roofs, 15a....h0w become as hard as ,BATE , and,'! I . reel as aecure from Fire, in this direction. as ie pos-. Bible.! A few weeks atter. the roofs had been painted„"; !made an experiment on two or. three "shingles by, placing them in tlie furnace under the. hollers.. the": result:was, that the portion uncovered was entirely:: consinned.-erhile . tha Painted parwevar apparently„ sound, though upon examination the wood was found.. to be charred: tire Paint, however, was Flart and but liitle blistered. (.consider thbras savers a' test ea your Paint-can be put to, and under the eIreSSMSDIII . : cgs I do not hesitate to commend it as an invaluable. preveitailveataiost Hie. Respectfully, he. .' , (Signed,i ' AMBROSE SPENCER.' ! : PREACH it RICHARDS, '" i 'N. W( Cinneent 10th and Market Sta.. Phila., Ps', ' !GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. .;•,.i VS- For sale In Pottsville, Wholesale and Retail, 4;1 GEORGE BRIGHT, Joy 2, 1833. MANUFACTURES. TRurtss! TRUNKS!! . ,WH•OLESALE AND DETAIL. '_' ,D. .11A11.. No. 18 N. FOURTH St., betweerq . Market and Arch, Sad No. ISO Market. 5 - . doors , abnveAth. Philadelphia Manufacturer or Traveling Tinnks, Filmes,. Ladles' Trunks, Bonnet; Doses.] Carpet Dam - st', r Ladles' Satchels. die., Re. Mei Chants and Dealers in the aboviVerticles will; find It ter.thelr interest to call a2hiri stores, befort t tiarchasing elsewhere. as all articles will be sold at g, very small advance abostut.. rjr," lion% forgo the uathe and the number. • O. D. HALL. Jupit.ll, 11.1.0 t .2' . ~,, e ' ,_SAIILIERY. • t? L,.,,,-• SUMMER GEAR • . •-• ftlll'i Subscriber Ilia now on band a complete 113 R . -1141111fient of Harnett; for•sumwer wear. CarrJaen: iarnesit. Slagle' or Doable ;sillier- Q om . •modtited and fintelied In every style. pill 7• . F.I Fly-Wcia, of all patterns and colors - - -tk_.:, - :ii —a capital article. Also. Saddle, :...• ....:,,,,, :, Hitcher' and all aorta of Trapping., ' ' .' ' '-i , belonging to doe tradiery business. • li] Ilarnra3 tunable for Uollie - ry , purposes on band, or inade,in order at atom notice. : . - •:.! (V" °Mere for Ilart!ess t &t.,:promptiii•supplfelf oti ressonabld tetras. , I.:'WOMEIAIDOEFF,' i-'. Opposite Episcopal Church, , Centre El.. Pottsville , , Julie II; lOU.. „ . . " , -21-ly ;-- A NEW . Arend.= u . - •11 :1 . "' : -. • r i : oii I) t!: , . . , • ' PATENT VENITIAN BLINDS. ti DRE Blinds overconie • the only objection hji .1 this highly useful and ornamental appendage ,tO every well furnished house. They are so arranged tie - lola down (torn the top Of the window as,well sti hallo', up from the bottotn. •or can be suspended any point between, giving fret access to •light all when required, affording every opportunity Of .cleaning them from the door. ,They are as alenpM - in arrangement and neatly as cheap as the ordinary! blind. Jilt/ ask is, that yea 'rail and trawler arm, . before porebesior. . itirliilENT WINDOW Snaiurs, Reed Blindi, Bak; Shades, OM Cornices, Banda and Pins, Oilcloths, AO I.FTTERED 911ADVI FOR STOIL WINDOPII palate* to order: Wife-cloth Window; Screens mannaClitirCii to order, bestial - any tandscagoll or plain. F. FORD,' ;Wholegalg sod Retail Dealer, No.* South Eighth St.,2d door below Market. May 11; ~ • • 11.11 TIVE MEDALS AWARDED: G.EORG„ti STURGES, - 0 A WALNUT STRECT,_PIULADELPHIA: MANUFACTUREU of Improved spiral ATRfAII MATTRESS:- ! .• • Naga Ahrritroor3 ALTERED lIITO BPRIRCI BEDS. F:1, Cast and Wrought Iroalledstead and other \ Furniture. Cat Iron Animals and, Marls in IVood. Afly 14, IBS% ' 110.6 m :=!'; • \ NtOROCCO FACTORY. titoßocco, LEATHER AND BADE Aenerr s aPhi &and on Railroad St., Pottsvillit: 1 1 11 E undemlyned respectfully Inform the custM.l I Meng of the above well•knowh establishment that they will enniinue the, manufacture of alt kinds or MOROCCO, Mith as Kid, Sumba, French Motocccii Ilindings, Pink Llningsi:/im., ter and will contintl±.. - ally:have on handsa yeneral assortment of all blade of LEATHER, such as , Oak Tanned, and Red Sole Leather Slaughter Rini, French and City Calf Skitt; DINERS' UPPER LEATIIER., and a variety of S. Fiadinge, such as Threads, Nails, Pegs, Clamps. Sc.. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash pr - gee. • 1 NEWNAN& Co. Pottsville . ..May 14. 1i153. 104 f P.1 % it)u:0:34; - “11,.53t.7.1Pf.‘.1.1:11):i To E. McClain_ ft.. the best Perfumery nail • Panty s4aps , at the late Farr held in • IPOrk *ogre's City. EMeCILAIN'S hig hly perfumed Vezetabts: Oil. e This Important laeosery possesses properties which we believe no other a rticle.of the kind Slots. It Will cleanse the scalp. produce a fall and beauti ful growth mohair. Its medicinal qualities aid -no: tare and render the hair healthy. moist Ind pliable. and yet so pure 'limit Will not soil hat nor bonnet. Idanufictured by E. IIicCLAIIN. Perfumer and EbSmist. at his large and new estattlisbnient.X•.lo6 Xsrik 64,11E04et, kle*Race, PAilelalpAia. : . N. B.—Constantly on hand a large assottmant of Perfumery, &imps and palmy Articles. A I bent dis count risen 145 dealers,: NAY 2 40 853 - g - Out PUBLICATION ERMIDAY 130110011 DOOlOl • ' 1.48il Alt IEB . T,IIE subscriber rilirrys keeps on band large le watatent• at assda y , asehoot- Boollea,.such as are generally ased In Sands, &boob. Also, it ands, School Libraficirof 100 vols., 110 oa Do dri do • rNos. 1 and 3.eaeh, 10 00 Do do do it • 000 , `• Do da do lat , • % 50 Cottage Lbtali. I I 300 Episcopal Monday Moho°, Ltbrary, 100 irols;, 10 00 500 Tensinons, Denise sod EagDsb. 1011 Bibles. English and Denali, • • Eerylish as* German Otairard Beaks. • - 1111111 Boots. kg., Atc... an of obit:NOM be sold as Monday eleboot Union pekes, and the earrings sated brAtincluksial at • '1 B. B&NNkWS • - Chesti nook and ntatiossVore. • 05e15.1051. NEW ncricOPi omantu. roasts. AVOW In coarse of patditation, at Ms Plice. 1* 2.l,beisumil!fn Jell rm. • j !dread, ratiogoc! ENTITLED TREVARD Ilsadother,Occolatiotud' P eeNts. IBT ltitkilA LYRA. • '; " Clialootikg Ditle Noise." ,; 0,0/11sai BOW% Coles. bilmllffito.ENTlio4 Lyrits, Polosionel Soogi—Eot sp it a am Sad boon= ttfa fissaare,!••:!tir ea muds sty_lo otantratteno 116111 t 9 1 gnu* olltrlmings. To Do oble at NAM. , WWII Camp Nook Mon: roWeillos 0.4. i retail ales Book ggpam et ears sty iwe D: t. lima ig Co•itfteftioalt,- fin: lama, essissard agdks.fOtvi , tall oa-0,71k: eaboctiptioo. *flunk at ollskit Jose IL less #OIIIN STIL'S SAIiSPARILLA !! :IT iniiar.up4a 101 ilitart - ipoilinn. and enitains the. streastbof pre ?MON as rune pnxd f foadstiae Par •sapsrilla as 04 similar preparatiocria_Astrierica.e 4 •:Price,one pei, Dottie, or rita I,ibilles..rot Rye F, It has beet well established fiet:firr yearn ; past. - .that Sarsaparilla. when pure and property prepared. ::was the ottltarer panacea 'for all diseises original ',nig' from an iMpure stare of the blood, the use ,of sr; , torteating Qrs. habits in youth. barrenness . We bo y assiSt. drat JOHN BULL'S FLUID :.EXTRACT 0 . SARSAPARILLA Is tie only Repo— `ration beforelbe public that is prepared on strictly acientige principles. and of uniform etrenvit. The 9sarsaparilla i teperchased withers reganl to price. and *very poen ; t ' before being used, lalbjeCl to the ::Mrletest cbeMical tests. and irs genuineness aster-. ;rained before being used. ...„/ Beira' Sarlipatilta also contains- lie virtues of ;several otheOraluable r medical roots. together" form lag the brat Opmpon lid, and producing Tut riscevasa I*ENT IN Tile [NOWA 1t051.01 This corslielna„ when used according 'to direerhins. wicr. .Clllll, Witt? Tall.— • • • rletoftila or nes Evil; Cancers, TuMors, Eruptions of shoat InZArysipetas. chronic Soli Eyes, Wog- ; is , rTetters. Scald Head, Rheumatism: Painshi the Bones And Joint.. °id Sores • end Peers,. Swelling of the Glands, DYsPePsia, Salt Reeium, • Wscasiii or the Rufneya; Loss ' of A ppitir e, DISCOS,. ari; • • pins from the nse of ! Mercury. Pain In the side and '4 Shouldenr, Oen eral Debit. • ttv. Dropsy. Lembago.Jaun -1,. 'dice . • ;Afore Throat, Rtouthitle., Hanght, Colds, Weakness , of ; tbseChesi, Pulmonary Affeetinna; sod all other phieasce tending to pro 'dace Oassomption, Liver COINIIIIIII,II. Fe ! mate irrAMlaritles and Complairst, dick and NervouslL , dacha, Low RO, ts. Night Sweats, Expueure mamPriadeore in Life, Chronic Cousritu '• " threat LitsViiics ; and Is a Spring and Summer Drink. „ t d General Their. forthe`system.and a gent and pleasant rtirustirei l fer sul pert* lo Blue Ll* or Cohere Wa' • net, Salts, or Belding Pow ens. zit ' L'• 4 4 READ t talrAD It SHAD II; 31WARWELLOUS CORR tit ri Time:Vire:it, Kentucky_ Remedy." Dß.! JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. II nrooders Never OA 4.? • i • •lov.r. tkitioor ,Ity 5,1851::, Dai . Joriiilqiiti.e: --Dear nlr—l have Veen the most slats .11onsore of one of my patienti, by your valu able inedlcipe—an old lady, who' hadibeen aMiatsd from her chifilhond wbb scrofula,and "mous ',disea ses of the RIM was' sixty yearn old. Jr - hid run into something like leprosy, and , she was -th e ' most frightfoi creature my eyes ever beheld. I,ealteri, in Dr. IFaddeb, a very Aloe physician. to consu lt wilts me in relation to her. We came to the conclusion that was Opt of oar power to rellev'e her ; but in going to mylatlice i accidentally picked up one of your down*, when, on seeing the Wonderful cures your pa ma 01 . Ila had effected, I sesolyed to try the experiment lh this case. I took her two bottl6 of it, otter takink,Which I perceived a' great- change. I took her route more. She is now taking the sixth bottle.and it consider her entirely cured. I take irreat pleasdiki In recontirendlng your Sarsaparilla to the atflictediublie. : ruins respectfully, _ . ; JOHN H. !ROSS, N. D 1 ° ! l' , F • , . _ _—, ! I .2 _ i i IIFSICIANS RECOMMEND I DR. JOIIN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. rir-ritE GREAT BLOOD PrEiricr..P,E3 Da. Butt—Dear Sit—We believeyour out Tina to be ttat best article ever manufactured {for the cure of Seri:Sala, Hier. Cancers, Old Sores apd 111., cemand amity otheventancons and glandular alLe.- lions, havinA urea It with entire success In w i tt i ly ea. ses, !It clean/co the blood of all Impurities, a .as a " female medicine, " it has no equal oh earth.! . ...,M. PVEES, M.D. Resident Physician at the Loutsvitle Marine ILasill al. , L. P. Y ANDELL; 31. ft.. Prof-, of Chf.l:oi.try in th e Louisville Medical (Ingest'. Caution:l-Aft for'the nriKinal••Dß. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA.'t from ReatilaY.o Qv AllT hot. ties, and haike another. . , SOLE AIXENCY 'int the State of Oennsylvaala Is at DR..SWAYNE'S Laboratory, No } Nardi SEV ENTH aratET, Philadelphia. . I For, sale bi 30118 C. BROWN, Pilitsifille t ECK -EL & BARNDT, Tremont, Solo Agents for rikhuyl k ill Couniy;:i • . I . June - U. itas3. . _ TEIS#II/1 87/ TIMOVSAN;DS ADD EilEn , ll'o of a beneficent Creatkhas planted ev ery coottiry with its own proper antidotee against the-effects hit soil and'climate upon the human being. The ehefiltiltal Indians are proof of this fact. main taining as they did; without other airLa vigor of con stitution oh:Surpassed by aoy other rice. NO Iron the roots add p6ota. which mow sPoetaneou ly upon our preset). that WRICIIIrS tNmAN vaurra [mi.' P 11.15.: are compounded.'' They are, therefore, better adapted to meet the particular Oruro utdlreave prevailing An our country, than any foreign medi eine. Or ankffiedietne concoetrdfrom foreign thugs can bo. •"'-- • I The high:Celebrity which these`Pilt r it have ecquired for thoronehness and efficacy, renders any thing more than n'sbort notice unnecessary. Deng com pounded ettelr of .wegetatite' simple,. the products of out °wit it, they are entirety free from Gil mer curial andfishei deleterious mitten—powerful for gond, yet Innocent of injury, even. to the Weakest constltutidli. They should be resod Nto at Once is any's( the f0110w...";,' ing complaints: .- , .• . Asthma, ~ ' • 'lnward Fever, !:- Affections 'Of the Bladder lottamatien of the ,Eyes, and Kid 'kis. - Jaundice, , ' • Acidity arlhe Stomach, lam ityOf the Blond, . Bronchitlei':" • Lone of A p petite, l • Skin-hes nittbe Shin. Liver CoMplaiet.' Very Bilious reer, in which etticeekius In this com complaintshe Pills are, plaint, i very wettable. , 'Lumbago pod Lo%l:flees of Bilious Cone,' Iferits,i ' - Bowel Corithlaints, * ' liftrcutialyilermse, Biles, •1". ~ Night Swells, Colds and *loughs, . Nituralgi*, - • Constlpetinn or - Costive. Names. ". ' ; nese. -;.‘, li, Nervous Delitity,' • • Debility, ;lc - ' - - Palpitation of the Reap. Difficulty Of Brea th ing, Piles, ; , 1 • Drapery, - .., I '- - ' - Pains in the Miura. .‘ ,Dimness 4 Vision, Pain In the Bach' 1 Dyer oterfi Pain in the side and Mei st Dysyeterlaw-No p er re n Pimples, • , should'l lay using the Pleurisy, . ' • thePli n this dletrees. Rheumatism, ' inn Complaint, Rush 6111h:rod to t he Wad, Crysipemp, • Small Pk, 1 ' Female Irfwgularilles, - Avrlmmin# of the Head, Freckles,..."',.. , Pour Eructations,' \Fits, 4 • Soreoesa kW th e Meet ! Foulness, the Complex- dote Ththit, ' I • • I lon, ?..? Saralee, I . fewer nod-Ague. For 1 his,iferofula,i • - r 3 scoorgenT the 'WesternAcurvy, r---- , - • . 3 .',..t .la ittryi-these Pills are Secondary - Symptoms.- ' .4 onequaßed by any otheratalt Rheum, , eemedgy,peeoily elect-iTeuer, I • - leg a coPiplete and per 'Tumors, ; -- manentre. 1 !Tic Doleronz. ' Flatulency 'Ulcers of isle kinds, Root, ~-,. - 'Worms, .i" 0 iddinescand Dlsziness,,Yellownera of the Seel Gravel, E.-, '' . ,Yellow Peter. Every re. Headacbip elek Lind •ster. l 'inane:: of this', dread ' vacs, s s , c • ' . 1 fel matridy signalises 'a freiutbsolls" . i new trial r& for Wright'. lodigeation, ' 1 1 Pills. 1 , , , , Inntle CAVE! ON. IIIIIIII --The poetic are respectfrillY ea„ 11 - cloned a st artlees with names she; nor to Wrglit's ladiess Vittetablit Pills, hot which removal; pond 'of their virtues. Always ask lbr wmomt. 'PILLS, ff and do not be put o with any meet.: ' • The medicine Is for sale.wholesate"andretalLeither in Englisli; ranch, German or Spanish dl etiong.at the Penelpal Office, 169 RACE St., Villa& phis. _ And fbf4ale by , Eilt. E. Id. neArrir Volatile. ' • . Ji:l7. BROWN. • - : And by Ahenta In an part, of the Slate' mi l d United Elates. I • . . Jane 1141153. ' h tt.l "- . 'IIIIOIODIPS COMPOUND SYRUP OP . _.': YELAOW DOCK BOOT. ' f THIS bra Panty Vegetable Cooponai. acienttheal. I in re red from the best Saws and Linn of the Malaria lea, and bag gained as Oat leaned *pota tion for ' following etrects viz: - &petal - g and Strengthening Mks , Liner and i f Da sum Organs, and Cleansing the • ~, ,r 't Stomach and Bow ' ie _ and tboktvadia all Billow' Dittwees, Litter Coin. Plata*. IPon_pepda, Indigestion. Costiveness. Piles, Oceania& Fever and AVM. Jeaselice, Nausea. bus of appeille,&e... asd wowing the :toed to noadab and support near part. . .t• I B L OOD. and lrViturrilla *nit. . • Mu nwing all nowore. Coasenua . Empalme, aerotialajlait Rlllllll4 Ilrystpetas,lindat find, Cut ter Pimpliest on the thee. ElottheaMeen. Telneth. MaticurbOuiease. Cantem/10. L.. , ' t negnlatin.: tied" Secretory organs. i. ... aid by enabliagthem to paribrat their prepay Ilene thins. Prereallab and tunny may pallet aid dna. &Mee 414 1 . NUMIS Of 111111114POIXO, *MD QMIIIIIO Till NItiP(01:11 Incas. this slaying _Nunn OH. aation t sall copal all Disease, of Uto pia/IN/4a* HY*: teria. Newralyta. army,. &e. . THE • . IT le U NRIVALLED IN CURS OP A 1.1 .- FEMALE coMPLAIN9S., . _.• .. as Wealthesa. general debility ;ItregaintlY. Ofaxitlto tins. alitilling of in Feet, IWO* Joists. kr-. caned by weatkinal g atm Lose art Tan** Cosnetele. es Co:deg9Milhaa. AseDika., Ceeinurtok. 1tc..a14 0 . NNW. a:-... -- 1 Maytatn pote `made ose of the Com Soap of Vet-. tow Dechlost.prepateil by C. MO S & CO.. lather , waraelestior * ego families. and balding it to be a very salatarytiodnbeisal prepanatin.sw ala woes allieer. re t ac vasot ed. It te the public a. A veryVa*lllde E. &atm. Ilwasslder Nathan! litsfOreviaine;. 11 - 1 . UN* Banter. Mg., Cashier Lime Mini Bask do d al. Sig. Wiliam Philip*. ley. .1.'.11. Riehoond. C. o. Jame. , editor Pontine. Dee; A dvi.. Was. , POW. 114 W. WM" Clots Weber, W. IL U. P../asteeflettb• . hem a'at. Dft. 9. J. Daum Doet. Pest Colby. *of eime heatt e ethos Of the moo tempettAble` DueMee This etettle; thit I have for a Oyster of roni boooletistod with the southaalthas - sad swan of arm re of MOURNS COMPOUND STROP of ' 'MILO_i DOM ROOT. !have aim beessaithain tad wllikits modes opersodi is diewass,ssd as say the to Ittloolteete 11 le adolrahly relestatedta tenet Ay OW - of Dlanan bar Wadi It 1112*. dogma. _ It la laity ninth& IsINDIONSTION sat at. beiv .• Areptatee.U. tidies to bobby adios 1 OW Lill 11.. reoeves Ifigw.saitheasttelt, of WI 01Witoi see t staining tinkby sans Is WI 'hi systail."'f Sas DWOMATOO or *infirm of the Bland It me sh:seperler. - DAVID ift/Ia01.11.1) : IfosvfOhts. ll - 11.„ Jam: 4. _lnt.' 3. : ' ~ . • ' l i , 11 C. /1110 M *- C0..0 '''' ,3 ' ''' 5.4 ;WINO lIIKWIII*I4 N.Y. , t0i1 . ,..... .96tess• - eakusiiiinOripini We AIM 011909:i9 , 4019 O. jriiiiini.Driiii• v ms. 1.49 „ . lip! ' ' - 1 2, 7. 1 ,• -1 ~.le. , • t4 ,-, . - .1..._ I . :.„....; ;ff; _...4.....—. i t . ~,.......4a.t....1 . / I ,it ' '''''.. • ',; isaris , IN REMINEE= 2 =IIMME= 41114MINS•VALILIIIA:____ - • .:TaIADLI AZr;INSUNGINOR.vtiorrwer„ . aCura,,NEti riYuit*, capie*S2fltHA3k . jVelt:wid q,eitritylnrgitid • • ...- • . DIIIEVF9I4* ADAM P. VAS Pp•TTLX-.. cIDDTI, • • Watuka itecise. ' ' ••Jastal tiny, • . . CiLlatt.its P. ; Peit:Ltip 11:Dgiars. W. -TW.L. • I - :bait, V Wilill11.••• L. ' ialllOllW6 Paritme. :Alai., •-• CaimiXe IL :hgettauts Uteersit, Jona iii.:Lasassa.-• •, • , . •.• 17: 17, % 131t:u. ewtrelary. u rc i4.. Vire Pilin . .Dliutim W. Tot4...Trras!t. Jon..peneral Amrat, Ni.. 3T b i c e pejareet, tatittoft - N, J. i • • - • NCFl9tEltiCia.- . datums, Judge. ffileasetarly. -Jae. F--Cista, 13btolti. • . Eattest,.Cerasy ihtsk, " '.Abram A. VasiNarst.ll4of. Slyer's. Ex-Slayer • • ; D. Wright. leconirr. Albany_ .1 H. u..***,Diell*ltteprienat a4nans slt iatok G. Ss Otis. R 104; • '. . • , Thews tandr;iirq hiew . poumenoC lam mate saronse,Fite,iul elan in land pain -lei DS and I:lokTri,,asigncd Philadalidita, hew York. aid gager% I Pon*. issued by 1, • - f.:WRITNEY; Attar forlithaylkall Marbly. Oats sext:dlor toares' Inas*. Jane 23.* 3 s- ' I - W, Mir• tr.AL'AT" Ave. UP TIMOTATE IMPTILALI tIREAi 1 4../ INSURAIIO6 COMMA N Y at' PENNI Branch 0n1ce,,J42 ell ItrlTNlrt :Street, 1 Assets 'Map, t. test Pre:alums rettsireint, o idly t Interest an Lest* Ste. ; ; •. • zi 1 . .448,1E118 Loises4 re-lailtraftch!l'aud • " intatd preguiit • I • $350,31S • • INVEST NTS: .. Sunds Moo gagfes , murk." aro nthitlood__ _ arcuit ter. • Pleunum uuirsi • Cash uo-band. Tula! iris,. nrtelOnoree liabte fir fuses. $ 358 .31R Tate, company maitre/ cm balldthe I perpetually Or limited; shoo. ma all km& or iriarthamtire am 4 far -12 re by raei year, an the most 4 .. - rravontible terms. ' : Applte/tit4eVar latutahre In the above Company are respert 111-onlicited by , 5011!11 SlittINER, Agl IrENTRE ritreer t T,l dour above lgdr= OMCE— ktt, Palm!! Jtlne!t. 18, OFFICIAL =I 7• - • ORDINANCE , To . adtionse is Loon Jur,the,liqurdatiaz of 'ea .D(6l of theßusoogh of Pausal/le. • UTHIBREAS, By an'Act Assembly approved VV March' CM, 1450, th e T ow , council of the Borough' of Pottsville was authorized and empow ered borroW Batt sumol Money not exceeding Twenty Thoinand Boilers, which they might deem necessary for putpute d lit uidapaz the debt of s aid Borough, unit other necist miry Borough per pose!, is tl twine and upon the midi, credit add re spansdatit , iq* the corporation of raid Borough. Therefore • " , Sze. 1. 'Be h enacted and onlamed by the Town Council of the Borough of Pottsville;ind it is here by enacted : by the tiethoriteof the same. That the President of the Council be and ire is hereby au thorized in'borrow iq the credit of the corporation the suit of sixteen thouleand Dollar., to be applied to the casuAlation of outstanding Borough orders, and the liquidation of the debt' of said corporation generally. Site. 2. The said loan shall iie divided into shares of one hundred dollars each, hearing interest at the rate am per ,erntum, payable ..semi annually on the first dayS April and Oct tier in" each year, a nd reimbursable as. follows, to wit : Two Thousand Millers, payrible Oct. 1, 1858, , Two thousand dollars payable in each subsequent year, at Came time. •.1 Sec. 3. The books of sub : scripture shall be open ed at the public house of Mortimer and Brother, on the 18th day of lily, Ai !a. 1853, and dailyy thereafter between the hours of two and air. o'clock 'mut the game of such loan Shall be tutweribed. The,sums subscribed shall he'paid at the time of subscription either in money, , or Borough orders, at their par value. , . Sec. 4:. For every share or.shares side:a/Med and Paid tor by , each subscriber, tie provided' , for in the seetiolf,preeeeding,'Bonds with coupons or inter est certificates attached, providing for the ,semi•an- • nual payment of the inferest;!ehall he, twined under the meal of thecorpomtiori, signed by the President of the Council, end countersigned by they Treasu rer, which shall he transferable as bonds are usually tramlerred. Sec. 5. All outstanding Borough orders, Bonds, certificates or other evidence 'pf indebtedness Will be received as money, and converted into Coupon Bonds bearing interest from lite time of payment. Szc. 6. That the President of the Cdunce with a committee of two consisting of J. W, Roseberry and Remy L.. Cake, or either, of them,-shall be a commerce to, receive subleriptious to the loan, to giVe receipts for the monies received, and,pay the same intgthe treasury. . ■ Sac. 7.1 The lutenist oil the said Bimd shall 'be preferred `lO all ether liabilitiea, and payable out, Of the first Morfitp. that come intekthe_Treagury. C. J. FlLY,'Ples't Town Council. ' Attest, .431gA A. Ivleßannoiil Town Clerk. i . June 25. 18.1 1 . 126-31 • MEI _ ' - •: csitramor REMEDY FOR 'MR • FEVER AND AGUE IN T(TE WORLDS RalbOtisch's Fever aiid Avis Drops. Oily preparation that liver fails In effect i Utz - . a spice!" and pernualteal curd, It Is iintiiely,frau fromQninioe,or any tither :in jurious sidnuance. ,Put up in . buttlrs at fifty rents Bleb. - ,Preparid Only by F. W., NALDFLEISCII, No. 47 FFILTINCEIttee., New York.l i.13-Fer dale by JOHN d. iS :MARTIN; Sole Agent for Puttatiille. ne ' ' 46-1 Y • . , ffitomms ESSENCE OF JAMAICA - • (/ N G E4l. frITIS Essence is a preparation of unusual tente. la ordinary diarrli'ma. incipient cholera. In abort. In all cases of prostration of the digestive funetiobs, it is of Inestimablv value. Daring the provalence - of epidemic, cholera and summer com plaints of chlWreu,it Is peculiarly etruiscious ; no family or Individual stitiuld be:without It. Carat/m.4le awe in. get the genuine essence; Which is urine:red only by F. DROWN. it, Ms Drug sod Chemical Store. X. E. Corner of Fifa sad Cleat. Rat Streets, Philadelphia, and tor pale by .all the re 'Pitchable Apothecaries in the 'D awed Mates; ~und at Potuvtlie; Pl. by BROWN. ~ June II„ . • •T "poiti give up the Shtp."—Tatoreure. UM OLDIE= DRUG; AND APOTI/E ICARY STORE IN 001101 - LEILL-CO: rip HR Subseriber resperSally informs his friends arid the nubile in general that he still continues tit his otd stand in Camtre :street. near Market,, V eitsville, and takes the oppotannity ef tendering hie thanks to his numerous fili-nds and sequaintan eel. for the Confidence and support they have honor ed him with through many yeti's of business. Ile !hints It useless to rnitrifelate. all the articles which he keeps in his sore.' I The public are well aware that be has no other floods connected, except what is 'generally kept In Srugitteres. . • ' • • fle will.nansnalotontinue to keep his store well supplied with rood and fetal Drugs of every descrip tions . • . 4.. pr Physicians' preseriptlois carefully rompnno : JOHN fJ. KRoWN. • i June 11.1853. • . 1441 1 FITS! FITS ! ! FITS !! ! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT ME APltarvici L 15.• , ' For the rare of Fitt, Spatter, Crantp.t t and, all . . Nervous and Constittetiaizal f utter. ERSONS WHO ARE LABORING !INVER this D • r distressing malady, ISM fi nd the VEGETABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS t o.-be the only remedy ever dis covered for coring Epilepay,or Filling Fits. ;These PIUS pones* a' opecific action• on the 'ner vous system ; and, although they are prepared es pecially for the purpose of caring File, they will be found of especial benefit for rill persons afflicted with weak nerres, or whose net vcMs system has been pros trated or 'battered from any cause whatever In flu/a le iomplilitta, or diseases - of ion, standing, superin diked by nervonsamisi,l troy are exceedingly beneficial. Erica $3 per boa, or two bailee for 05. Persons oat of the city, enclosing a reinittonce,,wol bate the 'Pills sent them through the mall, free of postage.— For sale by BETH A HANCE, No.lo BALTIMORE ettreet, - Ilalt Imre, Md„ to whim) orders from all parts of the Union; mnst-be addressed, postrPaid. , ' June • f i ' I 43-Irif • 1 i , WORLDS vent , AIE W YORK. NAY 31, leSi— The *rector* of the Andelation for th e Exhibition of ;the Industry of ali'Nations, give 'mike that le R th ibition will be opened on the nth day of Ju Y. f • ' le making this an miuncement, the, Directors avail themselves of the opportunity to mate that the buil ding which they have meant, and the Exhibition which they have prepared. will, they believe, fully meet the Just expectations of the public. It is plop. el that u should be known that. In order to afford ample scope fur the Inventive talent and skill of our countrymen In machinery and aariculitual tattle oreats,-we have increased the, size of the building by addlegmearly one-fourth to imam', beyond what was origMalir. contempiatad 0 so that me have now An. the Putitoiteet of exhibition; two hundred th ousand square feet. or seaHy Ave acme. " I Not. Ilinklig their plans to p display merely enrf. one or attnettve, the Directors have organized a de partment of mineralogy and geology, in which some of , the best *liming talent of the country 11111 been employed. and the Seendation is the* Jaki or a most Valuable national collection of the mineral resources of the country. . . The Directors had hoped to 'open the Exhibition at an earlier period, bat the novelty and h.trleacy of the style of 'Construction and , the high • standard of atebitectual. beauty which it has been the object of the fisauclatian 16 attain, hasp produced 410. sad 1 1 it has been impractiemie for the Directors, noterdth standing'their utmost viglietwe and their most , ear melt destre,toa moues the opening at an earlier day. ' In regard Was general character of the exhibition, the result proteges to be most gratifying, and Lot un worth/ of the conddence manifested towards. It by the government 'of the United Btates. a confidence which has elicited a withal response from the gov. eminent of 'foreign consult:l+; it all, utmuestions- My, be the Most attractive and interesting collection of Me works of art, the resin of science and the productions ed lathier,' that itas ever yet been made in Oita coallitY, ande in tendto increase the active emulation of toe ape in every branch of. intelleunal development: ~ , • • - ,; • ''--- The'soki charge of the (metier of the building. Its &Oaths, arrangements, classification and polite, Wu beta confided to tiro omens of the Navy of the Uni ted Stater. ,Captatin E. P. Dupont and C. 111: Peale; lad the unettas of tbe geveremect gives to the op- pointmeat if Milo greftemea; who' have so 'Math dtetistgaishini themselves In the special services in -Which they.billre been employed.- agoras meet of •conidencs reposed end the lemma (pit, by the high-, ;est authorities of the country,. in the Puteral Objects of the 'enterprise. „ .; • _-. •• - - Tame geallesem s have installed their dePallaten* 111 MOW* z . . ' J. N. Itatetteder,Secremryoj the eadarattendent t " Bawd Webber, Arras/mm*4 of lipliCS and Clisesi ' Prof. IL Eilliemmlv.,lllbeeratogr and Cheatattry t 11 ••• P. Mutate. Agricultural I tememema ; ; -. Joseph E. Illolates, Illadilaerf I • ' 1 , Edward Timeat. TesilleFabrics . t 'i. Mix Platti,Sealptare.^ I; - ' ; The ollielalestalopoes and the Ululated Weekly ; letontat the asktbatoa are to be pubtlebed to the supe WNW& by Of ON e. O. Asst 7.elatlop POW. ',llt Cu., Ithiller . Ma. rvhdea Of ; - •• , no ilrettors bate emeildiAttlbe ettaidatee re. lamed la them by their Allow rattans. la sit parts of ,the eeltattlJ aaa,llt r r t rlll egotism to make every . .troat to sat Elea est=leas. -' Worthaer kavligsure, Phili p Memo, ", • Alfred Pell. .., ' - - Arkmatia thiagetbai tiagestiget_isoot, ' ' • ; Mules W. Room. kkambiertliiikittim, Jr.; felt.:Ord • -.• George L.WelitiPler, . - = . l W. PASO. ; - Elbert J. Anderson. .. ' Wellisit Witittio,' 1 N. - Ditabium 'W. . ' labMilkiiiham, - .' ',. ; • El. Waddell." , ' William Mast, , Jacob . A. Westervelt, ' Warn Shermis, F '' ' - •; I lain* a:Hallakm, , '- P. lA% ledismiehr- tamest WAAblaseh .-4; ' ; .I i:„.40...,..... , /, 1 ' liiivasewicti.ftedieut. i I wetAremipme vte regas i xoupe...u........! Li a L. 0. Mate r; _r II 1 -., . , 1 • ; r --- 1 I.'a•_,4-"--- -. " " t E 'nd 11.311131 83131 A 44 1 A • Philadelphia. 11109.016 51 135.t50 58 1,11111 10 100.400 Op 1n,861 O -, ...A1161.41J1: 9S 7:9,0111 Al et,1120 21 Elin EMI , •',l __ , , F;iseiVsb Coai. fottu—ihn 41-iiiiziat,'LvuLeilva,ilizz,-I.l"r^r a nd ibil , V•id4t and rAtlerti]alrakata, rs'spot fully :illicit laalitare of v toe g izs tro il itage of buyer.K'whither for factory: atinuathnsa or Puna; am. 'Willie, 1,.-f W: corner of Walnut and Eitcat 'tracts, "W turf, Swore atter'. Sebuylliall.,• • 1. ''''''.;,: 4 . ''i : Philadelphia. Fri:roar) , ). Lisa, •. . -: - 6.-17 eIs;.i.LPTIED LAWTfiN is `iiic Amt. in Schu . 4.14 Vinidarra Molding', Attitia . ,a4ditton. Pottsville. , : - • • •• I - ti" ilklit'otint7., for 'the porkhror:und: chipping Of our Coal.— 00 •I ' , . SIMRIFF'S SillatiPP'S SALE of AzUkz, 'ESTATE 1 '. BY virtue of as writ, or t , Ohi,;,ii E xi „, na .,;,. Peed nut 'of the - CourrW Centirion nem, of Schuylkill County, and to 7Ve, direrted, there wilt be exposed to public sale 1 / 4 ,*;:endiaii,,oit SATIIII, DAY, July Vd, 18,:itiotit 3 o'4or•t: iiithe atlernood,t at the house of John C. LCitiig, innkeeper in the Borough of Pottsville, in tlaiY.::--ounifriloiesniii, the following described propeioTs`. , :??..r `• ALL the estate, right, lit* . anil Interest wfuShio: ever of Michael Ityppolitsqi,liiran'd iDii Bemire, I.,nula Francis de Bon; art.f4 : l3riteds de V illeroit and of each of them of, in nail Oran that certain tract or parcel of land situate lipltit..l4'Fowitishiri, in 'Schuylkill County, beginning:ol almost lathe divi sion line between lane siirkaaad ikitersuance of a warrant grained to Timoiks..,,l t eikis and ',Aaron Bowen, and land sarVeretsCPurstsince of a war-. rani granted to John Rerniteti al 10 - Potat twitere the County line between ttaLvouritca ol Lnzerne and 'Schuylkill crossen ilie!'trod lieMilberweint,the , said two surveys ; thence Wong ;Zs , said County ' line north sixty-six dirgreesii+t, fdiffi',hutidresi and forty perches lola stone, at tint poirOnisaid County line, where the-County lin&h - e i twe.rif ffie:Ciiiintiles of Carbon and Schaythill intrsett . - file aid first mentioned 'County line . ; thcliace ritiingt the said County line between :the CreretterTACeirten and Schirylkill south forty!degreia e4ti!lkitti.hitnilo4 and sixty-eveperchesto a pa/4;lin the.l3i- , ' vision - line between lands sareenai ~-Tan pursuance of two several warrants: . ' • Li s : led to Christian Kneel:el rind 4? iv- • a , a, en respectively, inclined survey ' ti:Or., nuance of a warrant granted tit:. 'ail; pc ktifiekel ; thence alorig.fhe said diviriotriete ' nit eighty de?-. - green west, eightyl•five perchesio flt t ine oall tree, i a corner of the lend surveyeitin kilitinancelot the said warrant granted to Maer.il-lovectst hence tilorig the'division line between die 4id ktnaL stlltred' d in pursitance of a warrant granted htety , 'Bowee, nnd the said land surveyed' in purhtanisa of a Warrant grErled to Cutharine' Kunekei, tho l following two c and distances , to wit ::;.-Itihrth ten degree.' w , sixty-four perches to n hiritlll time, and then th eighty degrees west, thirly-air, perclie in a • .h tree in the division line between the said land s rveyed in pursuance of a warrant•tipanted 0 C'rtt h • urine Kunkel, and land surveyed tp puistianett Of ii warrant granted to Verne , !.elan; lhence ineag thi, said di vision line south ten degrees',east, three hun dred: and sixteen perches to a stone at the southe went corner of the said laud surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to Catharine hltincket ; thence by land which was !vacant at the time the lands now described were 'surveyed, surveyed, sOttli ,eighty de grees west', three hundred and sevetµy perches to a stone corner by a the nut tree: - and - thence along the'aforesaid division line betweeiihtinds surveyed in purnuance of a warrant granted to l'itnothy Lewis and Aaron BoWii, and land stir- i vexed in pursuance of a warrant granted ~ to hunckel, north ern degrees - xest,. ~:a three hundred and tenperches to theplace ire 9 of beginning; containing eight hundred and , filly-nine acres end seventy-six perches:, or therea bouts, and being' a part of three centiguous trains or parcels of land—one thereof situate partly, in the County of Schuylkill, panty in the County of Le zerne, and partly in the County of Carbon, and sur veyed in pursuance of a warrant dated the twelfth day of April 1788, granted to May Bowen ; and the other two situate partly in Count 'OS Schuylkill and partly in the County of. Ltirettni,nint. surveyed in pursuance of two several warrants, dared each the twelfth day of April 1789igranled to' Venus Lewis and John fiunekel respectively,:- , 4 .: ... And ALSO, All the estate ' right,titte and interest whatsoever of the raid Michael Byppolite. Durand J)u Repaire, Louis Francis de Roux end Brutus de Villeroi, and of each ',of them,iif in and to all that certain other tract or parcel ofiland situate in , Bush Township, in Schuylkill ConOii, being part of n tract of land which war survet'etlith pursuance of a warrant granted to Martin Dzitif t dated the twenty. - linoday of April, 1192, beg,iintitifi in the northern line , of the said suryey,.nt tiief,peiint, where „the Coimty line, between the Cora:lnes of Carbon and Schuylkill, crosses the said nArthern.'.line ; thence along the said CounlY line southtfVutyile• : ,,_: 4 , green east, one hundred'and sislyiWn.hes to a post at the point ,iii the soinbtrin bee ;14: of the said survey where the r'if,il poiiiity as a Ilne crossesthe said southern I ifipz . tlience fanth eight degrees 'west, ficChnildred andeignt perches to a pine tree; theare:Zneetti eight degrees west, thirteen perches to a pate tote, )henee'azitth eighty degrees west. a xty *rebe l to 11 stone, being the southwest corner it the snill tract offend which wits surveyed in pursuance ) pie said warrant granted to Marlin Ttale; the nce - along the diet. sion lice between the said trneCtil hind and land surveyed- in purse:tact...l another.wareaut granted :toe Martin Dale. date,'t4 . thirty4r,t day of Jane:. ary, 1793, the three folloyvingF.e,stir+s and distenl. ,I • ces, to_ wit :—Nortli ten . ; west,degteo,) sixty-two perches to a post • then north iiig:ty de:tree east, 1 one hundred and Dimity perett :Ito it stone ; and then north ten degreita , west, sixty le perches to a e t shine; and thence north ieventyi r ix'and a quarter degrees east, three huridred asevanty-live per ches to the place of beginnin ; :.eontainiog three, rict hundred and sixty-four acres an barty-two perches, orlthereabouts, and being also aqiert of two cent ig nous tracts or parcels of laud sipaite 0 partly in the Criunty of Carbon and partly: in the County of i Schuylkill and surveyed n pursuance of two4eve. rill 'warrants, granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; one „thereof to Martin Dale, 'dated the twenty:thinl day of April, 1799, and the' other thereof to Christian Kuuekel; da• ! -, led the sixteenth day of January, 1793, and with last-described. Also; all the es. , 1 1; " tit e, right; title and-interest whatsoever se's of the said Michael Hyppolite, Durand , Du ltepaire, Louis Francts de Roux and 13rujui de Vitleroi, and each of them, of, in and to altiliet part of the said two cent iguous,or adjoining tracts or par cel?, of land which lies in the Cpunty of Car ion, aid is bounded and described as follows, to wit : —lleginning in the northern line of the t•aiil surveyed inpursuance of the nforesaid warrant, Opted to Martin Dale, at the point where the County line between the Counties of Carbon land Schuylkill crosses the said northern line; Ilaince akMg the said northern line, north seventy-six and a quarter degrees east, one hundred and tweet.the perches ton chesnut oak tree, the northwest corner of,the tract surveyed in pursuance of a warrant, da ted the sixteenth day of Janet:try, A. D. 1793, grtm ted to Christian Kunckel ; thence by land which was vacant, at the time the last mentioned tract wits surveyed; the folloWing ten courses and distan t-el, to wit:—North eighty degrees team, one lain. dyed and foufteen perches ton white oak tree; then north eight and a half degrees east,',otui titualred and nine perches to e pine tree; then north fifteen de, grees east; ,eighty-stx perches to stone; then nOrth eighty-five degrees -east, 120 perebes to nstone ;, then mania tortylfive degrees • - rao, twenty-tilt perches toe pine. tree; tlas smut' twenty-five degrees west, rev -1 enty p7chis to a pine tree; !hut south trt eighty- Ine degrees west; seventy-seven petthen to a' atone; then south 23 degrees west rss patches opine tree then south 40 degrees east, *perches toa pule ute ; and men north silty de greli, tut ninety-six and three quarter perches to . ,a stone; thence partly Ville said vacant land and ;partly by land formerly called,Col. Iliester'S bind, south eighteen degrees east, two hundred and teh peiehes to a post; thence by vacant land Moiesatil, south eighty degrees west, three hundred and twen ty perches to 5. pest; and then north ten degrees west, thirty-three perches to 'tweet the;sontlt east corner of the said tract, surveyed on the said warrant to Martin Dale; thence along the southern tide of the last rnenfioned tract south eighty degrees west, kitty-five perches to the point where the County line between Ore Counties iris Carbon and and Schuylkill crosrcs the said southern • tile; and thence along , the said County hue north forty degrees west, 160 perch- :4: es to the place of beginning; containing •e a Gi i re hundred and twentyecres and thirty fiye perches, or thereabouts, and being the ,whole of one tract of land,' which was surveyed in pursu ance of a wet rant ,dated the 16111'day of January, 1793, - granted to Chi/MIMI Kunckel, and a'part of another adjoining tract of land, which was surveyed in pursuance or a warrant dated the twenty-third day of April, 1792, granted to Martin Dale. As the estate ol the said MICIIAEL, lIYPPO LITE, DURAN D DU REPAME, LOUIS FRAN CIS DE ROUX and BRUTUS DE V.ILLEROI, in the said writ named, and will be sold by • , • , JAMES NAGLE, Sheriff. Sherirs Office, Potts--j Ville; Jane 25,1353. REAL ESTATE. 0 Val PUBLIC) SALE Land; in SchuyOill county, on day, :Tidy 11, 1853. Alr HE mibscriber Stinnett at public sale, nn MON !' DAY, the 11th day ofJaly, 1852, at the public house oil. G. Petals, In the 90,01111) of Harrisburg,' Dauphin County. Pa., the ondivided'ono.tenth pan df the following described two tract. of land, situate formerly In lianhelm Township, Bettis County. now in Duey township, Schuyl t hill county, and State of Pennsyiranin, cantabiles altogether elf ht hundred and ipliteee acres and sixty-four perches, be the riamernote or -less, and allowance ; adjoining land. of John Kunkel, Cbristieu Dyer. gia phla Myer, Christian lavenberg. lobe Harris, Barbe l* Artillis and"Fraticia Attalla. dald hada sniveled end returned Into the Land Office of Pennsylvania pa warrants granted tO Sophia iipira ant Philip lily - err, dated respectliely on the eighteenth day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1701, and the same which Charter ill,' Rag, High Sherif of Schuylkill County did grant , lend convey to William Parker, reference being! • bad' to Deed Rook No. It. pace 317, will appear' gale to rldinefle* at 7 o'clock, #P. U., when terms wilt be made knows by ; MONtGOM FAY K Assignee of Ilenry Baade lßK, r. -1 - ! June 22,1653. . 25 3t ' VALI:MOLD COAL LAND .1"011 SAILS{ I GOOD BARGAIN. ROHBF:fkand BIIERICK . PRACT,altdated neat Droeltvillig. la Bchtylkiil County, mutilates 230 arras. The Siturylkill !road runs thronghlhe whole !swath 01 the tract. ' Wargaired Creel I.Land. W*. :ter power on the Land. sad well-tlathere • ad. 'For Anther particulars. apply to JOSEPH ZOLL, Tanner, , • . neer Oniipburg,; • " • . •Or at ate Oftee of the Armies' Journal.: • • b ALSO, A Tract lying near Tremont. on the_ llailrosaseontalning 21/* atm.-all Coal Land—with water parer and sanclent timber to pay for the Land. Apply to l• , JOSEPH ZOLL.Oeurisabilst- JOIN 1111„ ritsainn T MOST. IMPECTFOLLY akikr myself as . a eta .adldate for the OrArrs of COUNTY TageaUlthit. et the costes rant *ethos. entice( in the decision of the Whig Coaatypoaveation; ' • r loan remorLotill 16 :4: . , W rOLUTiliet, 1.11153.' - / air 'weir itiours voog: Jusrpantsnliil."' . QOOO COPS= onoraqii,lNADVAtier, AV 1, 1 1. 4 =ei ' '1 ca ernyaioitt4ol‘.v4flg lu ;arisimismonalpparlialle,day- - rsive jai it; lalct != MNIIII HOTELS. • r SCA ILATEUNG. r A Pll Al A Y—t` AP r. Ist. AND. 4 NATIONAL. HALL. pm:A tatge, tea , an elerant lintel, Is ansi, 4 pen 3 fns tlie . season. •.! ,The puLilte wilt find this a flrsi (lass flour, It i 4 situated on biatt • luttmad. with a lac,. garden in front. and attatits a _ wog. mapnthr«ut view; of ihe Ocean ,51r I'. Al'Ent.i.ou ennaed, and would he glad t.i teeeive Ake falls or his frleads. AARIIN t:ARKErIiON, Jim. 45, 1f153. 26 .2 . 41 C/11 6 E1 'DRAY ' • • • ' • Sl'A; BATHING. . , . . rongrextlllll is' mote ppen. ~, 4 ; . ,i pO , 'III !nation alibi.). Muse on hinh. 3111 In nnti- TO gfiannil% With large Linn ifi front, renders' It the moi.r tiro finbie of nfiy on Ihr ItiLaild. ~. I if:aa hap, bren int roityrea and many °their limirove ciente made since lass ' OVUM'', ' ~ :The proprimar hopes - to merit a c., nt Iti barter ;011ie vrry liberal pa i [mix grbermolorr'riceic'eit. . i i . W, U. AllLLER.Prnprielor. i'June . ll, 1,863. - i , , :ill,. 17 - I*V - 7001 -- ,. 7 & . ,! : • SELLING OUT CEigar. :- QTRAtV tIONNETtiand Children's Leghors'ilatsv oTteuusinsx.kcSt" 14dles' 'and ettildren's !Gaiter -1 Boots and STIPA, will tre found at the ' ' o'n , ' - ille;deap Hn Ogote'4No. 3,1 'swath SEVOND Street. lower vide,lidoor i fe-.16. below Minket Street. Philadelphia, : f where's large' assuctnient. of Ladies'. Mgr' 'and; ehildreo's Shaw Unirinnia , of every descripthi ' and most fashionable rhylifs. at g!iiiiy reduced pr. irs.. 1 Calif.'s ' will plea ni. evil and er:ortittie bsfore i .Vrvidting elsewhere. _ • ' 1-; •I •• n.• PRALEVi• • ' ;Ii o - :',11 :South 'Second Street.' ! June 35. 1553. , i' '• :. • : 334i. •' , , - Signe:l%4Zr !, ' •, ;, :).!••••-. 1 ....J;: - .. 1 PI G .1 31 A LEI'" A.S., , ! - , • ' 11 , 1174 AB fc. (ll[ M ILLINE ,1?:1":6 COI)S 11 •: i Aldo' ternovedif . tdm 37 Sout h ti $ t I f eet 4to .. . lir NOVVII '0 '3l'v AIROVIO CIII OO NTNIET, , ~ •• t • OPYOS , F 'lnc winiCult - ey: li l• 0111`,ADELPHIA.. ' 4 1 .. I: ; ! , , 9•Si . I 1 . • f t ' 1 ' SELLING OFF STOLE or reririnr .: ... il,, t tiy riooDs. , ; ,•.'i . ' Deface ronating Ili cnir 'Y.. ea 5 il Store,!oor',!l!-:abore , o , 1 n; 1 inrritc 'oration.; d' 1. . % GNEW & eol inti eliti4TbillT Streeil;.3'hils fldeiphis,,res*rtfally call the attention elfodies di, Town and - tiouulry„ to their•Teplentild ',lrk of Staple and Pint V DO, Gond., 'IOW selling off: r They liAre triade treat riductions in priers, in eeeiler lu clear. out the, whole! stuck of Sommer fidods.— Atitonest nor assortinent are 500 Pisces of plaid' s.olid colins, add Mack I Dress 400 Pieces Flail'nd '!'ilkbarred Punted il:%reges and Tissues, : eyeviyies. ' 1 : 600 Printed JaCO3l tis ? 3.4ivtis and Grenadines.; ~ • - June 15.1553 r 500 Lon[ and - Silt ar ) r.:llroclie and Cashmere Shawls, 300 Black nivt:Cid r'rl Silk and Lace appligide titan trflas, new pal e 100 Pieces 43onabazines„ Alpareas,ildouse line de l o ainee. ; • 1;i %AlAll, Black Engli.lloDrarie,Gloves; Lore Vei:lsokii4 &e. Oat atnionmeitilimbrulderies laitis And ttlittnizettut.i" Sleeves; Colima, entEs.•and Ilunatun Lace. is very large and superior new alp's. 1000. dozens ladies' hid gentleinen'a Silk add Kid Oldves, of the hest:Make, and bestitillsl spring col-' ore; Ladies' Stockings, Unita:es, , tenth (Linens, Shetonge,Table Linens. ese.'igt.e.[ All persons viz. itiprourcity:are Invited to call'at Store.ps we are determined in give liargaice.• • , The'sale next MONDAY, and will con them' from day to ilayluntil the whole ol one', stock is closed mil. L. AGNEW & Itlfi.Chcitnt in ert , above 7th. Plailadebilua. June 11,1853. .34,01 I•j'ANtY GOODS, CI MINN , & No. ltS3Chest mit 'Street, itittneill. ately oppofiin 112. Mae onic .'reepert form the public Oat they have latkly. remitted and have now on lianit.a superb stnek. of Rini gluon, all,Fanry and • inhered Wes of 1144'411n. importa-' don. which' Iley will 'sell at the! lowest prier,. Their assOrtMent eonmete of supetfor Pantev.Machr Goode, itearand Artiste- 11011Z04, rf, nth And Dree; den Partelain 'Om/ Ifisque,Bohentitin and -Etench 4yrmntri, and (lilt roots, Pans, Port' I:News:Portable, theillinteliell. and Iteirk:r. and f.; itionsand other beitot eatelea,. among which age'snam very - rare and antique Auto- =tone, a lso Pai nting.. F:rigrav man.; and 1 complete assortment of SOperior det Ardente, Peitumery, &c". Pr.tannsi wanting handsome atnelev hie air par lor. library, or for bridal and other ore/tray., 'ran ob tain ilium at Odd e,ta(lisliment, where everything IA warranted perfect when mild. I • N. 11.--Olpett a' evening. Strangers -tihing the ri I y are invited to ezainine the awArl I meat; trhether they minima.. or t - ' .1 I , lat) iy I • New CarpetlnFm, .• AT R. 61.1BEATT1"r4 Stand.i rot tier 'F')eeetttre tt and Norwegian 34rer:o, Pnttivlllo: I ino'l 3 ply rarpillingli, Flom:int 'lngrain die I Table , Venitian do l White Mattingei. • • Rag - I - _Cheek Stair do. DooriMatir I !: Also a full airtmeni of, WitichT with FiNtureeiomple e. - • Rich colored Dainasits. • • Hilff Men Shades,. Watered Moreens. , I Tiantipareat And embroidered inrislin Shades. ! .I.!t . E. M. Cebu,. !having tnade viransirment'st Viith the minimal mann re41.16..n. 0 1 1 a constant suPPII , or the desiens In rairpoling iherebv Lentibted to 01Yri 10 the puhlir o rhoke assortment mit it,:e above gOO4/1111 9111 1 01itir quality; ml al the lotveil e!l: •7 Apsil 1853. ,• - 0 1 • • , . I SON &: . I - , ,_...,.. , i . • READING STEAM FORGE: • , rpHE S'illiSol.ll3Eß, having Peen !attpointe4 A General Agent 'for t. , .elinvll:lll County [for the Reading StearnlF-taro, would most. reveetfully in form the public; in general , that he. will rleieive..all orders for Iron foreettlo pattern, or draught ' f ' which order...will be ittineusally attended to, onithe abort e,l faembititotive, pnd at the regular Foir F prieea. I, 1 . " A. KE Eli, • _ Schnell:a IlaVen 'April Ili. 185:1. 111--kim i : . AMEMICAVI POUCELAIN W4*Es. _fiE undemigneti having the exclustirl l ',rfght of disposing these Wares inSehnylkill county has opepedlarge - and splendid assortment; among which wilt he found all kinds of Door and House Furniture, Ornamental Wares. &e., &c., admitted by all to be the most heatiti fi ll and perfect Porce lain ever made, it , is ettenper, niore,tinttible and perfect than the imported art tel. Call . aitA exam ine at the' lianlwareStore of • • f'. ••• GEORGE _BRID Nearly opposite theMinerkipank. April 16, 1853. • • 1!;.;t1 DOILIIIING UAUDWIISD, • AND Toot,.,3TORE E:l,:cr,..tiafttO k Y4 The hirvit awl only Enab!lsla:trio o/ the find an the United , [[j4lM M'CIAINE 8110.. No. 257i.-114ARKeT Huvrt, atwvr, Seventh; ' c:i•MAnutocturers'.Drpot for Locks of all' ikindo.— Warranted qualiq; Pat. Silvered Glans /Cc.; Premium Porcelain Knob., over 106 pattee,n4; Plated Hinge.. fre....vith the nuast cornpiSlt ita.ort mrtit of all the modern patterns in, thin' litre. Bull• tiers and 'dialers are tanked to railapd piahoue our Mastroled Ca ralatura mil •by Xall, "dysirtd. . - • WIT AIR RECISTERS AND TENTILATORA, AT FA,I,TpIIT Persons at a "distance• who wish in orlder floods, and drew an ...At kiliate! Of particular descriPrion, ran write to arr:t.van & BitnTnan, amf all Information as to Goods. and Price, will be Oven- bk,lielnrn of mail: I' - All Orders Mit op tinder the immediate rvipervielon of the firm. M . f.A LL Aso arc no. April 2, 1823. ' _ EE Agency For The Phienlx 3 Eke Pbtta ....e.neeptagb or Honks, Pipets.' Money. Jewelry ; snil other 'alma le amities. Mer chants, Minors and : Jewelers, ten be supblied with Iron tlafes,of any size or deactiption.. WARMAN :FED to possess all' the properties or m eat strength, slid MP moat desirable protection against FIRE or ..BURBLARR. Vault Doors also made to order.— Purchasers canie supplied withlhe above BaM.at the same price they ate sold at the Manufactory, by canine On ! J. V./ WIIIVIEV. Collection end lapels' Ageisty OlRee. neat I. door to Miners' Hank; tiseille. Kefers toTersong nong tkd Hen. Bright. Pottsville. 'l. o.timeees v Mead. Jac. Pinkerton. do .1. C.'Comair, i..Tionantot O. Cummings. ;do 'Hazleton Coalpenpany. 3. C. Lessig. 4o ' ; C. A..eloydiejlarrisbarg.. intableced.. . ' do !R. I.Amberton;; do • Da wni vi . ge. w m ti m it i i ii re n i. ko s s e ls : 11 , 1 1 . 0 rk kina .it .D I ir fu Ig av e t . uni J. C: Conrad, Hen. !do R. A E. W. ilicHisties. •; do Jesse Turstral. Carbon, Marsh 214 IRV- 1 . I,u dal _ - ELOPE CLIUMMIL :I . MOE 'ondersistned begs respec4llilly Aait at. Issoiloo of SlinetS, Coal Merchant , . awl MI those la want ot NEST, PIiOOVED. or EMIT BEST eIIAINS. for litials4 ilnl, pawpaws, to kW hugs stock atiest Best C,bsiair, worked slurs: from II loch toil lock, colds *ow iltie teasel! hos L 4 Alio. to bin largo stock nt last Primia Chola— mortal sixes, flow 1-10 lack to 14 tech, made (Mot, bat-Cable Iron, wkicb will in sold as poky rempluti , task. wpm, My 1/kNIEL4FeCARTOV• t i tbo Na:.`oli Swastika: Stet /04-N o ',l , pod as, wbkir,Paeadephis, * • Ara" fleotptiginitel4ll:, aka 111'Co./;t kleCUalockikllegglig . , /abases ,E ME MPS ACCIDENTS - COAL mama A Parliamentary paper whick hint_litst twin linnet!, contains • returns froni the Uov, !ernment Inspectors .of Coat Mintt, 'of the number'-of accidents which hatipeaecr: in :these mines dnring..ttict, years 18511 and 1852. .with other particulars ; relative to ; the causes ,which produced the accidents, and the re %-nits- of the judicial iotraigatioits. Ike. It j . 4pear- that lour di-trims were Marked cut. t w ith nit t u tp r tio r ao;iointetl. furies:lol; hut soverat nit.ditiaatiotti ;havtuu been introtht eed,:- and the MO:- Of the dit.triCti. alterd, euzit lmpictor has made a re turn lof, the dis trict he has insptcrett. which vatieJ a; ditfernt • From tlie . ,.repOrt of Mr. DICKRNSON, district comprised • Stat. fardshire, Lancashire; Worcesteroiire, Che.. shire, Shropdshiri.. and North Wales, and subsequently 'Soiith, Wales, •Gloticestershire aad Stersetshire, the number accidents was WO, and the ;deaths aril , there-. from ihrus 757: From the report of Mr. M. iris, inspector of Ctial Mines in Durham. Northumberland. Cumberland 'and Scotland, ("up to, the :Lend of i 1851,) the oumber pl deaths loam accidents in' the tnines was 470. In Scotland - during; 1852, the. number- of lives lost irtecial pits was 61 • i iron-stone pits -18.- From the; report of Mr. Mao:- worrn, Inspector in Wales, it-appears that thideaths in his district; the exam extent of which is not specified in the return, were 304. In the districts of Yorkshire and the midland Countitis the number of ',deaths was 108; and in the Labeashire, Cheshire, &c., daring part 'of. 1852, was VI. The total loss, therefore ; caused by accidents in coal mines between NOVember, 185(1. rind the3lst _of December, 1852, NVII , I 1,939 lives. • .' SILEOIAN IRON. I • The most extensive of non, is all , the stages of its auutubacture,, isjsait from the numerous forges of Ilutton oft Count Re nard, who alone occupies a large portion of the batement of the building. The. qnslity of the metal prodiced at his works has Secu red a Jocal reputation, (hough other establish meats, as the Laura Worksost Beuthen, pro duce iron in bar and, the .larger forms in greaterquantity. The Renard-Works are unrivalled in the finer sorts; and of hoop iron, nail rods,. wire, cast , iron tia,cookihg vessels, steal . in , many varieties, especially forded steel the finest quality, ,there . a most abundant supply." Sheet iron tb exhibited front these works, of such a dettree'ot tenuity that the leaves caw be used for paper. A bookbinder of Brettlai has setade an album of nothing else, the met of wtlich turn as flexz ibly as the finest fabric of fluor rags. As yet no extensive application for this form of the metal has . been found but the managers says the matenat mist precede the use for it ; perhaps books may hereafter be primed for the tropics on these metallic leaves, and defy the destructive power of ants or any col or or strength of forceps. We haveonly to invent a white ink, and the,thing is 'done. Of the finest writhe machinery rolls 7,040 square feet of,what may be called teal iron, from a hundred weight of metal. In point of price, however, the Silesian iron . cannot compete with the English ; mach is still Amsted with wood, and thecoal and iron dis tricts lie at greater distances from each oth er, so that much capital is consumed by the conveyance of fuel to the `works.—Londan Mechanic's Magazine. • . THE lIUMUAN MACHINE In the coarsen! . au address to the 'Mechan ics' liistitute of Washington, delivered by Trofes.sor Henry,'its President, in speaking un 'the subject of motive power; he said:—, " The human' body is itself an admirably contrived complex machine, furnished with levers, pulleys, cords, valves and other op pliances for the application and Modification of the power derived from the food. It is, in fact, a tocomitive engine impelled by the same power which, under anifther. term, gives activity and energy to the I iron' horse of the raitway. In both the'povier is derived from combustion of the carbon stud hydrogen of the.organic matter employed for food or lueL In - both the direction of poWer, is un der the influence of an immaterial, thinking, willing principle; called the soul.: But this must not be confounded,' as -it frequently is, with the motive power. :The soul of a man no more moves his bodrthan the soul of the engineer moves the locomotive and its atten dant train of carS,- In both cases the soul is the directing nrieciple,l not the impelling power. Let, ro t !. example, a - locomotive en gine be placed upon the_ track, with water in the boiler and lire in the pate, no:Short, with all the potentials of motion, and it will still remain quiesnent. , In this state let the engi n'eer enter theiteuder and touch 'the valve; the machine instantly_ becomes instinct with lite and volition ;'; it has 'lowa 'soul to gov ern its power and diiect its-operations ; and, indeed, as a whole may be considered as an enormous aminal; of which the wheels and other parts are additions AG' the body of the engineer." ; ' Er Popery: Edw . ation.--id the Island of Sardinia; Popery hu everything its own way. And. to the question,-how does it edu catotiis sons and daughterit a recent official repori answer ' s: it has 5.&7;112 inhabitants ; and of these, 512 ? "381" can !neither read z nor write ! Yet the island swarms with priests and for ages has been completely under their control. 1, • . MISCELLANEOUS. k.; Matrimony • , .- Aim nit • ' • REGRET OP LOVE AND BEAUTY, 'flu'Cheapest ai ry ! Best Book ever' ?via , Arri it 4 AILED Free of. Postage throughout the Pulled 111 Stales. 27th Ametican'..Edltion. ' Nearly 200 pa. gee; and for mote reading' Matter than -la moat 300 page books. It fa magnificently embellished with Spkndld AN ATOMICAVEMGRAVINGS: It teeth e/huts to' . ,- . ' • : • , Win the Devoted 'Alflictifin of the/ Opposite MEN. The Art of Love; Courtship and Idartlage, ITO have a beautiffil Pace and nand, , i Also, very ImPortasil :Secrets fir married people, • •r 6 thatige the Sallow Isms Into one of Beauty. ' it teaches everrherson how to he Handsome; Teachesliow to pixie Wrinkled Skin Smooth, To extend Human Life one hundred years or more. 'to cause an Increase of the Human "Geelong In both Petro. '' - ' • . - ' ' , •To remove the cause.of Barrenness, kr., ' ' tipertal Hints °O OP Remodnetive Organs; their Di• stases and rune, • - • •• , • To Cure Balinese'; 111./LC . ttre Hair (row luxuriant -IY.4e. , To make Brown Teeth as White **Pearls, To make the Ilair Itlelh, Bet and Glossy. Also to Sluing* Gray or Red Hair to a William Jet Black, To hasten the Growth of Whielteni. Mistachscatei. •To Restme - aed Fromm the Eyesight. - for Life - To PRMOVM Tani Pimples, -Warts; Coins, lllotiloie, Pretties. Superffaons flair. &c• • ' To Improve sod Extend the Human Memory. • To foretell Things to Come. And also How to invoke, the Spirits of the Diad, , . • ' How to apPear Feartil or Terrible to art Enemy. To make Judges or• Juries give Deeislore, either for or &salmi. : , ' ' i . . To make Celesilaf Images and Magic Seals, • To Discover H idden. Low or Stolen Treasure,M lora. To raise Double Crope,mhbout Usably Of Elmore, "To make Brass and Comport° look likii Pure Silver, ',To Cure a multitude of Dangerous Diseases, And to assionalish many other Wonderfol Things! i • It teachee Old People how to look Young, Eiptightly, Gar; Handsome; and feel So.. To which a added a tienerai Treatise on the Secret Intrantleit of Youth and Maturity. arising Dorn Genital Diseases la both Setae. Together With Plain Directions for their Per. feet Cure. AIWA* used; very, cheap, and perfectly harmless. . Price of the k—litingde copy. 15. cents t Five co p - - .be /I ; Twee copied, St r_One Hundred copies, SIO. 25 or 50 cents, 's 'Um a note, may be sent bp letter in perfect safety. Address Dr. E. DUI , aLL. Albany. hi- Y. post pad. . Boots sent fled by return mall.— Deice. No. 9 Menet St. Vapor, Shower„ and Medics ' told Baths connected. ' - - 4 . - 1 NOTICES OF THE PRESS. " This is indeed I work of sterling merit. To each Rao allot' on r readers we would say buy, read, dlstriti ute."--ifeatedtst itaratiee. - " It's& very rare work, ond a nonestlonably the pro diction of.. mane, mind."—Learlea Tines. " No married Person, or those contmapholag mar riage. should be without this Book ; of it Is cer tain things that all person's of a certain am ought to knot."—Tree Daily TIMMS. • , . . . P. B . — Seelst Habits in Folios Men effectually Cur , ed ; Impedimenta to Montage In both sales removed. and Debilitated el Film" invigortted. No charge for advice. Patients treated' by letter. and Medicines seat firsllolllldam,age or kaglosity to, all patio of the world. Cures! warranted.; , i -.tDDRESitAS ABOVE. - • .• April 1.1851 • 15-1 y - FOB N. - I'olllg iiaillliiiillliAltlMlLY. Sanford's fnekpendent Line of Steamers. Tag elegantond safe - Ocean Steamers. , DELAWAKE. Capt. C.O. Samoan, _ _- , • KENNEBEC. Capt. C. O. Coati. .' JOHN VARSHALL, Capt. J.'ll. Cores, Oar of the above - Madam loaves Beck's Wharf. I st.Flsr below Spruce Street, Phil* dephia. every day. Sunday excepted, at 10 o'clock, A. I L.. toe Cap* May and New VIII!. by Sea, offering to persona de- Monts of visiting rape May or taking a short sea trio la New York,the strongest Induesment. being Splendidly lb rrilihed and • thoroughly Sited i for • sea navigation, haying on board alithe ream Dement/ins der the lately entieted Steamboatdaw —, is : Extra Life Salts, ditableetialni aid eau's. pump... Fire Hose alma,' ready fur usaswith Lift PrOSEIVOti enough fbr all the' passengers on Board. - .i'• -These numatertiare the only ones rooting tifirtipe May that are built for Bar and Ses,Navigation. Fate to Cape Nay, incluifineCarriage Hire, loCalor Island..— . , , ' , - '-• • -.I 50 Cabin Passage to blew. Tor k,Berttue free. - 100 i. Excursion -Wily a: good to return in 10 days, on • . . 300 either Boat ? 'iii - • - ' . l Kt Deck Passage. ,- • - - • Retaining. Dove Pier 14 North River, Nei/ York, every day : an odor secreted. at 5 o'cloc k . P. M. • R. W. ELDRIDGE. Arid. - :- 71Litotnh Wharves, Piallidelphlat JAMBS ALLIIIINDICE. Art.. PieVl4, foot Ceder Street. New York. Jane 15.1853. . . 111-Sto Dowry *Alltite do OLD 1111111111111111, Aswift of tit, saniglag Miler" of ito War of OIL tke trial reprowestativeo of Han who are - dead. awl actor persons Is hew, ofwastorialti. tog Congress an sack a sisdillesijoe of the oilskin 8111 • 1 7 Laud AMA* lAN gamete seek soldier who /mu In any of Me Hum Wan of our cotton, 0 0 lead or water, she eery small tinniest:if 160 acts of Laud Iron lita east while dossaht,will be WM at Col. Lersig's EXCHANGE HOTEL, la the Somata of Pottsville, as ninny. tke 120 dare( Jail'. 18113, tfl adapt meaWre. as may be "eased ',canary be • Mont Cad traerptte concert of auks Is Wait of a swinrows mid meriiiitione clan whose jut clalits„ for service* rendered Ia token of oar cow, note rotary. t.a!a bees to bag hownerA±Lenve• MANYETENA•s•P• . '.4lGre !6.183!.. Oa 'asmisris airsons, . inns OIL My Mks most litoostos lad id non A• recostsooded stsslotosrp, shad soy Oth er 0,1 lo tea Wake. swats, tiler sod ass hoot toe ; It is we es is Waists so Is Ad IMO It IS .es so ists...:Po~lo WWI lets as. t hi ft =tiitsst. Opts tom Oat it Is Ow • shapes* dad alost 00 - / Othorailift at mon"' • Itiosd4u. • soh, o rm yaw irillousir a sot See Eta kw doll; adisidh vat as Pid.elldiyattlaid• to.. 11. V11E44 Ry Telee,rapA and-Yesterday's R. 11. PUMA. * viltlnAii 4 OTLOCII(0 6 . • ' --r\ytit .% at Flour, $4 62i-11?e. h111.•- F t i r,ru' Meal, .Is 2 int do: s t. , 0, $t 10 as.-1 —garb, lil eui.---thrs, 43 Otg. Ott FROM EUROPE.. _ Gy two Afrins—Datet so lA* ISM The principal topic at news is 1r and Turkishdifticulty, Varian rumors are 'reported. The latest doubt as to whether he Czar will protTered mediation of Austria * r had ben previously asserted he Another outbreak Was 'feared consequence of a violent agirat: by another appeal from Mania army: The Austrian - goverantesit cordingly, made preparations trir gency ot the kind. Nur been made. The twat from China is at eating. Extreme consternation throughout the north of the Er business was -suspended- at all except Canton. The _ _ the insurgents and govemmt represented to be very bloody.' On the day of the Africa's. 'reported that all teas had been from the London market, in the news from China. Nankin has been taken ' and Chiang Choo and Shanglun deserted. • • TAE CATHOLIC QUEWTHIN tX YORK.—The New York correspondail Philadelphia Ledger of June 30th follows: Church and State, I learn,:tc4l, tag . ' a regular.lrawn battle at Allattle petition was sent up from this - night. against the Roman cae wee Bill, signed by upwards , Protestants. On the other I the Catholic influnce is , titui so that it seems bard work tr will come MI victorious. It is, remarked as a novel part of the country, that the elated at the laying of the new Catholic chdich, in WI tetday afternoon, were rem company of light dropout teverend gentlemen, was Axel lo✓ RMOVALS kr .WASii teen Whig clerks iu the t• at Washington were removed Mr. Robert Moms Mom softbis , p' number. Of this the cor = Among the removals in Department is, Mr. 4044 r and efficient officer, and a Banker of the•Revoluuon, ant Declaration of Independence. cites much feeling against • OUR FIAG.IB.TRERE.-Z• Mr. Bryant, in a letter from A thr cubing the diftieulties of Dr, 493 g. ti kart Missionary, says: On Sunday a large crowd of Grain on by a priest of their Chtuch,assembl house and' garden to hear one of his see. His subject was the duty ' 'of toleration. At the close the priest , question concerning some things saves the discussion, to which Dr:Klng gavots, dent answer. The priest then demo** explanation of certain positions laid &wig another discourse, which Dr. King giving at that time, observing that he agree to appoint almost any. other day the discussion. Thamultundow:Ntr joined the priest in demandint column should go on at that tsttaUs • such fury and noise that his fil.; ip. his life in danger. - 4t happened al- - that the American Cposul was abut; Athens, and the functiOns of the °eke delegated to Dr. King. An Kmericar day ur two previous, had been receir -King from Washington. In the the tumult, st the very moment wl multitude seemed ready to tear him t he bethought himself of the gag. lint Unrolling it, let it stream from one windows. As soon as the - mob saw clamors were hushed. they began In in the utmost haste. and in fire mutat one of them was left in the hob,e or pa*. PROSCRIPTION AT WASIIIMGI The following lgures will show hole rough has been 'the work of —..for opinion's sake." at Was far, in the career of the Pierce lion. If the work goes on 'as next three months, as it has done 4th of March last, Whigrin office. al Pierce can help. it, will , be , few; between:"— Appointments by the Federal. Adam since Fourth of Afards. Foreign Ministers, 10 Colleetons, Charge WAffnirs, 10Buteeimm, Consuls, 7, NavalOtEcers, Com to Rind. Islands, llApprtisers, Treiuurers, I.lDepaty Poe, Revilers, .6r3urreyors Receivers, 661 Pension Ages othenDistrict Atto rn eys. 341 Agent*, Marshall, 361 - Grand Toed, If to this grand aggregate Were host of removals of Whig anbort the several departments find office, aced above, it is suspected washouts. foot 'up thousands instead of hundreds, the victors belong the voile" Li, - mai** of the Pierce and Miner lion. 'STARCHING LI, To those who desire to imp. sums, collars, and other Wales beautiful gloss , observable 012 Ds following recipe for making starch will be most acceptable, hate a place in the domesue s every woman who prides ham capacity as a housewife and .- her own, her htlsoand's ai dress': and if she d* not ' things, her husband 4.11 n ' , Take two ounces or bic powder, put it int on it a pint or more cc cording to the degree of and then. having cot night. In the morning poai from the dregs into a clean kid keep st for use. A. tablespoonli ler stirred taloa pint of starehathat made in the usual manner Will lawns (either white, black or pritif of newness, : when nothing else ) , - f them alter washing. It is also diluted. for thin white muslin • Auputa Chronicle: ft:7- Antuy is responsible tor the eta dy "has been twice mai husband was C. H. Elliot Merchants! Bank. He dit. 111(0, leaving ihe Widow Will and two or three c'hildrem band was S. P. Farringtoo., ton, a widower with two eh, lived together only aboo4 a yeas F. betook himself to the eat. present resides and where fitt tamed a divorce. Er At the contreptatti rourth of July at Sprinfif that a cavalcade of yr men will be Untied, I tat style, with cocked bum-buckles, silt . - powderedlair, pli TheAsiseelif Pbtau present Biblebb the a 0. V., at Phoenixville, oni M July, on which mention them he procession of 'the Order and addresses from able and ers. ' The Members of the l &it Wire Assembly and Connell tuts Sergeant Lawton a gold .• •ily Bible', for his successful Osumi, against the mob in 117 Thai ere nay fir ntinp 111 the State of No. emit me asaaally 'boo t wbich, at $3 per bands 000. • (Er The report that were about wading 1 World's Fair, needs coat. soo who proposes to take the lakes last ereafag. iD"'" h th's WAig prey tau Pow , pin your Leger ul wadi soon find out.—Louirrati (r 7 Marriaga—Viat it &one. Wouldn't you like to to. Geo. Pillow hu. ITT Mu