- ':' r.rr i : i.,10 , -- r I/ t r _,-,.. ' 40 , ,Mintre stittnmt Raturilay'ltiorninr, July 9• t - BAti r ita !V; '4 . 4Utor and Pr.iptlriOr tesociele Editor antisocriATlO VOllO NOWNATICISS FOR AU/TOR MICI.VIIELE"r Fatittax Corgis . FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, h ie ii Is it FAS,' FOR raNAL COMMISSIONtR, , - isocros rowicua.; or Lawc A I AAA Cowin* 'TRW:MX 01 TI L E . CAMP. • , - ••••• 7221 st.avEgi QUESTION. Poi Washingurn - Unicm. the organ of the "resent admmiitratioa; stated a short time -p _ago, in . ,a series of articles, that England was ,trying ott prevati-upon Spain to abolish Sla '-vet+ in 'Cutika,'-and very gravely remarked itint thetnited States Povernment would is all probability occallell : tipun to interfere, to t,prevent such proceedings on the part of Spain- - -Ttie source from which these articles emit nand-created quite a sensation. The United . - s.tateS - OreSurse. would nut perulit'atay FT , - . ergo nationto interfereArectly with-Slavery in thst,United Stares—but it is a base slant; `der upon out; GoverrMent, insulting thepeo ply, accla stain upon the Charter of our lib erties, the glorious ' Declaration of Indepenti ldence, for the organ of any party, even tota !innate, l that the Government Of the United States would thro* its -influence in favOr cf • . • the perpematintior slavery in otber conatfies. Policy might require this country to remain -passive, but any act in favor of peipetaatiog slavery by- the Adminiitration' in foreign countries, Would Meet with - a huiniliating .defeat. „ : - r . - _ , ; The.,Bufralo Rep' übkaw and the New Work Evening' Post, two of the most able - . , Democratte Journals in that State, are down. .upon' the Union in pretty smug terms. - - The farmer, heads its: articles ti - .lHad as a Mud Hare," and pitches into the, Union as 'follow . ): . . . ,-. "If this epithet be not Merited by • the ' Washington Union, we shall not attempt to . ~ . ,excuse ourselves from the dut y .. of begging r- its its pardon, for to that print we mund to op-, . - .ply it.. It Crtaioly must be, Madness that, subject 1 - *of Cuban em ocipatico. It is not more than .L•thrisi days ago that we published an article from that paper, giving it as , the deliberate opinion or its cunducms that the Milted *Soup nvernufent should promptly inter. , .fore to prevent Spain from abolishing sla- L. very in he Island of Cuba, it there- should 4 `prove tube any truth in the general rumor r _that England.was - laboring to induce her to k , - aholibh siavi3- Merit and introduce the'rtp „”, prentt ; e system' as a substitute. The Union l;•\did mil then credit the . report.• It could not, r! •:veNuade itself to belieVe that any two 'tia-' 4 ; -Nis it; Chri•4',.adorn would dare in,the face ,"..i..." f" , it:toiip‘tven, atill:twar the ;coast ~ f - f ree 7,7, - ,-,-i-L,, , „ „:, Mill a'c...u.piravy ut t•uch ) t .. .e .'7 tis a, - ii dainu.ble character. ' • '6 A,,o;her..arviclr..liurn the same paper, utliv bet ire u-, presents tht editor • in a state • - ) -of painful dubiety on the satnecsUbjecf. ' lie tiow sees, or thinks he sees, a possibility that Spain might so tar forget her "must chris• :lien" character as to listen to the begullmit voice of :the tempter, and actually commit The horrid 'deed which •rumor has accused tier of 'meditating. i, England, the mother, grand motber and great grand-mother of all . 4404 deviltry rind pnilanthropic mischief, is, the Union avers, at the hottorn'or this nerati uus plot, and desires'ibe abolishment of sla very to Cuba. for no other reason than to ren der that pi 0e of .Spanish real estate unmar l ,' ketable in the southe'rn section or this repub. lie. titter kirriug tulthe subject a, tl.zree ui: consequence which it suppobes must kinill_ 'the p.itriutic resentment of all the people i the United Sta tea ` 1.1 elongates ite t t tsage,rolf . i . up its eyes; and sais," etc. • The Republic here quotes from, the Umiak\ ,come remarks about th international policy . ..i, r a:li_ Adannistration, and then' comments. as loilowd: . _ , . E 1 g• 1 , After enumerating this-bill of chaise par; ? •sicalars..all•of 4vhich , inust be pietterved to IN chuck rig to 54,40, the Union goes on _ to - state that there is',a question growin g out, of 'i "-ii rumor, which stands out at this time in - ,Ampoangtlrromiiaence... Arid if the rumor i' idle ,conspiracy of Spain and F,ugland to f,,,4 - rnolish'slavery in Cuba) pray, 'rile. • the position taken by the exec•utive will be „. '.a severe trial.' What this high posi -1 ; 'i• a we hare to arrivg a'. by' inference .' , F I ' t wir • the cOniest. for It does not tell t ?, i, direct Linguage. We have 'no recollec ,•„4:u4tuat the President-ewer did take the po '•.,ati-it)n That neither Spam., Portugal,nor Bra • iil,lsball ever abandon tiuman •slavery and ~ i, opt the free la . .5 system, in 'any of their, utriet territories., or - dtpehdeucies • but ' i... Inni"uage of f ' the Union itnplies that he L . tatte,a,biu:pno:iric....iiwiol he .put t lit u e p.reett!etrce -1 iifilial, implies, as we utaferstand it, that he :4 1111 have a good deal of a time of it to keep= I . titteti th e inchains tti ,owforslavery het t all lie t i their the African yoa. pave determined to .strike them off. thdip speak the truth, although we do not glee with alt the; Mimes notions on this ilbject, it does.look - like something of an .I,mlertaking for one man to prevent all the .1: Ur* holders in the World from repenting --t. tad tnanunittung their slaves.” , • ;•- 4 1 it.„.. str * t, , * ' * e . lTiie Union thinks..in case Spain should 4, 6 ilitempt.to abolish slay - try in Cuba, the whole .+, American peoPle would tip to arms immedi ‘t llely, not only' against Spotn, but egalnat 1 1 ' . l.tringland, or any other power that. would ` . ltive the'hardihootl to advise such a course. „ . :71, _"-Trtily this Sditor - Must begetting beside ' , -"i !, bused: The original idea'that the Ameri ,Th • • ...i ' d -• I : fMn people au government Might , sit still at ;.ii cane and nvue.itheiiinterdiet,to the whole' ,i 4 O tiatid, against Ple` . 'pocupancy of any of the 4 :ppeopled• territory _ " of • the western hemi _ , 4hare, Niall insane isiough ; but this which .4 ; itesupon our government the duty of k . ;1 ;toning elaverniu foreign countriei,after :, ~ jiciximineat of such countries have emi r 41,i olciabolish it, is genuine benlamitn mad. ..V . .. , tile . , . . . 1,I': -"th a New york:Evening Patti t'emarks as 16 : • .-- • _ . :4 W 4 ,:"Peplorabl as mi g ht be sortie of the con. . anes of a prettature Amancipation of yes[itt the West Indies, we hav yet to ,'- at there is any • foyernme in the s .find - least leatit of all that the -,, ernment j ,' • . 1 ailed States—that has been pro. / -, ed ,by ' high, authority , co stitnrionally: tent to - intervene in b half:of free. ' ..i. other lends—can stay the -han4 of ' - .• h et i it is Raised to strike the chains ..,°' r own inbjectii.,, There is something trotis in the proposal, that we should 4...• ,, subjec's of a ster nation ip perpet. itutle,fesr. their ood fortune should . .•,,itico. , among he,tatnilmen of our, ;r, pnt4tions ; h is-So at wartvith ev :•• c *le s of human atkd national right, ,f •-, .eistent,wilh our ohm policy and es t: that we -should have regarded the , inuMations of tthe Union as sounding- - -,V , Aid ahould tioe,tvye deemed worthy .V., manes' sericiii • ennsideraiiou. if we. * .tAstot - ltiord the sanie , seutimeuts express 'A:filets ,whichlmitifted us in presu ar_ther reflected; the deliberate pur atrge class :of our southern pull. AVe do not propoie to dtscoss the at present ;—We cannot say thasTve sun may never ratse the nisestiod, be. in saying so Mitch', we should not That we. said; 'but ,when,,if, ever. the ‘, shall be presinfed in Amore au then. ea we shalt.be prepared to show that sent cannot en tertain 4uch a prop.. mring Itself with dishonor, . to carry it into e,xecution o ing an humiliatto and lg.: • 11. . 4 I 1 t, • IK 4.'" poured io so suor.stiy *that *Vision haik / me n that the artielea Tues and 4013,- th,e. Buffalo Jew Yotk Er "me. p est pa FIY:oy th:Vitom. not a nuts- in the American Al.aloa 'Ayr semftnent is not rireatciag ii:teiy the ofd I .:es and'aiotisteg the op• )ris."-.1,-;_cartrUtch ;tidy - 114311 at the says the every word obit,;, fqte D.II4IIIZADLZAR, .13(e gezietip his, place 4agt.in tn's Thtiv:Aial,•:—)iavipF re new ; and' GtV.Atstorrt 'appointed by the' blexicito Govern it:ill the 'ficaricy; ' oca (i alr.- rir Presentation of n Cane: --A. SU tingoenaaooytpok&mattbeBgaant Hall, last Wedanday evenug. The Order i of s'4, dens, of this place, presented to Mr. V o l; who has so' faithfully sustained the s( " Worthy Patron" toward the institution for six rears past, with a beauitfal cane,'Etitm perch* and sill-amounted, with this inicription,—" Pmented to Isaac Beek, W. P. by"the Pottsville Section No.. 41,C. of T. 1653." .; , on behalf of the Section, in a short bus happily,ex pressed 'perch, acknowledging the• obligations of the Order to the counsel and guardian care of their Worthy pauon,l'and tendering the-present as a mark ntgraniude and respeci,fir hie yaluablis ser vias; to which Mr. Beck replied, thanking the Secrionfor l isnutplirnent paid him, urging the members to e steady, onward raseveace in the causitAif, , ,qrsith,irataa-ned qinsprinaamo- • and wishing tkienifirsdniidually and c • and prosperity„ ' The octet:nay ofFesuuntion over, sh' , n'2 l • seb were delivered . by Mr, C. Liitle and r. ' . Chi chester. Iter-Daniet - Washlann had to deliveior: special address appropriate to the ones= sign, but owing to `an Unfortunate misunderrianding as to the time, be *allot present.: ; • A number of tidies and gentlemen were present, by special inyinit;on from the Members, the occa sion not, being casiderednatirelY public, and .a 1 seemed highly delighted with the ceremonies. , : ENO We are happy to annotmcc,.tbat the Cadets are in al Laos: flourist4conditioe, both as to the =father and citivneter.of their members—there 'being now upwards of 25ot:A 'regular attendanta at theft week ly meetings pm entifenumbet di ambers being near 501, and a disregard of theft Total Abstinence obigationabeing a rery rare facelifts:ace. _ • roeserrested.-L-Threenegroarwere arrested on l Guinea Hill, on Tuesday lag, for an at nick upon a:Police officer, los Haeslop,. was e deavoring to quiet a fight among them. One of them, named poggins struck the Officer with tistone on the head; knocking Min down and seriously though not dangerously wounding him,,iind would hare effected his - escape; but for the timely of some other white persons. On a Iteafing before Esquire Reed, they were ctmtmiued for trial in de • . . Guth of bail. On the day atter, another negro was artmted and committed for itabbing a white man, is a row •an the Hill. , The frequenters tat each quarters cannot expect much sympathy from the publte, Utley hap pen iri berm:Wily treated. - • , • . rirPowville Theatre.—i ir. and Mn.s Can ninghin, in taking leave of the La sties and Gentle: men of Pottsville, embrace this mdbied of express: - 4ng their warm and sincere thanks for the liberal patronage and enthusiastic approbation bestowed up: oritheir exertions, and should they at any t urn* time return, they are deter Mined by assiduous care andnltentinato their professional dimes, Co merit a conintuance, of them erissem and regard. ri e 4 slated meeisng .of the Schuylkill feniiile Bible Society Will be held rtn MoudaY,even , i ; ing 1853, at 7to;cloCk., in the Welsh Congregationalist Church. (Rev.Mr; Edwards) to Minersville street shave Secoad. An Address will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Edwards, int the Ayelsti laogingei and by Rev. Mr. Ned, in'Englishi sar The Rev. Isaac Bevan *ill preach next Sabbath moro ing and Evening in the Baptist Church; at the usual hours. The public are respqcttully ui vice(' to attend. , • • ' TIM FOURTH AT ASHLAND: [EZPOWI76 FOR VIE N.111ER.5 : 30r1NAL.1 8E9.7: 1 1 / I :O.A.N7DICAR Sri : l—Our Fourth; the fist that has ever been Only celebrated - in peisi•ed of as tiliailintly and entautiaidically as can be imagined in a town of the Coig Regionl One year ago A-shland could boaitt*of ecaltre half-a-dozen hou ses, new Midtir the thC liberality mid iudieioua in-' re.tmeat of the Land Owners, several rowl of huusr.Vhially 100 in all, have been •in coursci of crevice for. the uceommodetiun of the Miners and Lalitorertrthat are dailytiookini hither. Much haa beitri deemed necessary, fur the, comfort of those vichose labor prbmotesithl wealth and happiness ot thetapital.:,t, and here May be reeu• a/1 that can be required thereto, the houses being of such a character as are seen no where else in the County. Lots are being 'told rapidly at advanced prices end handsome private resilience.; erected thereon. The ZdtunHill. Estee: um is rapidijr - progressing. We are no w confident that.the li.ond will be ready by April;l',s4—although thus has been doubted by- alb. except-the Engineers, yet will tt be finished at that date. 'Already, do the farmers r ., lthe fertile valleys - above us find an advantageous marketand ere longthis must become one of their grand depots of Trade. - I ndeed from its locality, Mineral wealth, dc Ashland will.step forth among the largest and most tf ouris.hlng towns in the Coal Region. c;'There are several Philadelphit;rt and other lamb. • lies spending the summer months in this cool and bcaMifol locality. Sicknessi :carte, kilo No, and • ;the Oilldren, beautiful and happyonake us elder one.,fso in their enjoyment.'.. ' Directly opposite us *re is b a large anti hand some store,,sultable : to the wants of a growing colruniz, l IY• looking, indeed, moris like stay estab 14M/wilt than one among the ataboudy's On tie Fon b, one of the best arrangenwpts, and which welt .envver teen ekewhere,was ion of the t o the evening for the reading of the • Declaration of Independence and the delivery; of the oi anon.. hle re, at 7 o'clock, P. M., a large concourse mu which there were a 10;odly 'Aare of indi; l ` ai iembled at the' platform and .stagings: previously '‘ erected. President Of the day hating called to or- i der ; the Declaration of Indeknerice was read ,by Dr. J. after . w hiph James Conner, 'the orator a the day, delis-ered as oration, having I for itS theme; the defamation of our character as a pebp:e by fbreign tuuri ts , and for nearly an hour en 'chained his audience with aii.effert 'brilliant in fart , cy and dmetion,manly ineharacter, end eloquent in exceution. • The company quietly retired to the'scene of the Fut Works, which had been procured by the lib- ' erility of Mr.!. T. Brook. The ditplaY'was ranged with true artisticteffec't and gave delights to rill. Tlins ended one of the - •.Liippiest days, we have erer'spert. order,aid with oat,' a re w tions, sobriety were:observed. , Subjeined , are the regular .and volunteer toilets that were given daring tha:afternozm 1. The day we celebrate. 2. The Presideneor the Untied Steles 3. The memory of George 4. The Coast:whoa—may it never:lrectin the cloak of pretendeef patriots.. • • The United 'States of America.: May the Union be isendiamiug as time. • C...lkday the *rested Learn from A mr , 'r ranshow to redress theirgriecances, sad makeu -peedv ap plication of their knowledge. • , • • . 7, The memory of Montgoemeer=Warren--thd their worthy eotemporaries who suffered,' bled, and died; to obtain for this country 'the blessings of a freet government.' , - 81 , ,May the nforts of despotism to Truitt' liberty terminate in their own 'sun ocation,—L9 9., May Republical:limn icireyer ilourir.h as fa vorite flower in net- political Eden' • 10: May the-male enemiea taittnittr.al freedom ' .ever be forbid frtnatelembeace!=. 11. The American flag—maythe henor, of it be . witb,energy becoming free tiler), .i 2 May Freedom's cause never want arertors; warTriends to liberty a Warbingion'a virens: 13. The It entiblic of America--rtiQ \ the glorious spark of lilierty'enimate from her to the irresisti ble illumination of the whole world:' „ 14. titajor Gen: W. Scott—may h enjoy more c'elesilal . hili' ss than be has received mortal honors. --19 cheers.] 11..Tbe Ladient.—God bless them. • ' VoLvarrren Toasts. Co'. Brifttizerr.--••.1 , 1ny the spurt, of liberty finsi•kindled in America, never extinguished, until'all the inbalitteats of the earth become (tee." Brsrj. 1. Griift./ 4 —•• May'ho crown he ever val ued above fire shillings in America." . Dr. .211',Eibecia..—''May simplicity be the robe, and virtue the dignityof the magistrates of a free People.". . , ' F. Dan Liberty, equality and fin ternity4-may, they pervade the univeree:."' .'Col.! Connor.—" John Brock, . Esq.- -The liberality he has displayed to the erection of neat and rainfortable thvellings' for the Miners and bore;rs of "hishanoy," fimiishes en example wor. the ef ' • Mc: Brock_ reiponded icrthis toast in a very hap py and pertinent spei*ind cnneluded by ?flaring thesenument : "SucCe t aa to the pioneer ,operaiors of Ashland." Thomas Connor. - 'The ' exporis of America— may her enemies 100 the 11.14.7 , .' • Carr 7,4 e great eocdederlicy of out-, 'kind—may it soon exist tali the mine of that. a! Kings." '• - 'teedum to the. press, and intlepeteltime to the Printers." - , C0!,...t. J. CORTZOI...--I'.ThO art Witith ;shortmai 1 the diitaace between repute stetiees,.latilitatta the ' exchange eiAlleir riches,- and the more valuable in tete-Image of dem pridriples - et hbenr—Steam - 11e.vagauce" . • ' ,- - ' - J. .r. conab#.-o.The'exileillaiiicitff of !jetted." Dr:D. - J r .rArXiditin......"Our.liostandßo a t en “ , Ciatitei;&" Oar iiitrictitie: neighbor - , Geo. .Seitznier, Esql; r 4.-may ktis bonen teas be reward etl.hy hid fetiew amine ofSehollbll coustwaird may be hoe toioi‘ey . Or the *gimpy: Cottlield, ..raii!:.!;=a l T;l#li,:zicrzOry of the Pk' Of Ai Hand•^ C ' I P 4 nY flattering FR:re, ice!, towards Geo.jetrite J, Aileen, f7C tae 1 4 4 4 0 ! 0 4 betvvutect totinvii thac4 time 41.14iii.6is rat ti., L , ,' • 4 ENE t •;. - !non Own intantion - •.4, - •, • 4.-:-., i:ii, :24a. B , _anal: ~..- itt th. ' - - - mit Nation's with / - -{oared --''' , 1! - ' -- -,' Ind phiarties — ', kis emit": • .icee—yet - wiiintt intact rikihe day whip f'• • , loog bit rola Os many 4Our ei awl 0 4ids kaki* enjoyansuand ' .; At daylin4, ett"* lizsislog ever memorable ' the Arid/416SW a . _ upon Independence Hillpioebgto irti _. . , thunde; that the glonous , Ow waist biei,Afid it aroused the slumberer 4 seem of asiliuty, tsi , sio parentleillUlNlAMAAlNlaltiabelltS i ' facet* were throinted;MO:thointakallitit *IMO with inn), %mem obi cif kWh all anxious to Pot neilmte in the *stilling* cil She occainint. i , At 'nearly hour the MinersvileAndleritits,emn ifianda by G en. Gleineaq did their Part to enliven the dey: the glitter of their splendid equipegoie the patriotic aired' the driim sad fife, and thew fie commanding appearance, tan have caused the* holder' to sung 'with 'ration. „ ~ - mn ''' The teachers and child of our Sendai Sehc . spent the day in au.*prim and apparently . giatifynig manner, and marching through or streets with banners and 7ppeopriate singing Oath. bering some 500) ', a n interesting part hi the exercises I:4 the 'day,' then the PimNimet "stuff red." '• ' . • ' . -?, For some unknown re, , King Alcohol mode himself '''scarce" w ithin precincts of, oar towit, little evidences of rum ` king taking place to mar the p:easure of the day,ithough I learn, be reigned supreme outside ' e Borough limits, as an micas] disturbances indicated. We discoverit) one poor Inebriate with his head in the gutter aid his feet on "dry land." ' We ascertained that allit haying become intaxicafed at the groggery known its "51mersville Rote.l" he Was bainboosted inn othiii "loose change," and tm4emottiousiy lifted out t) the•greg-shop into the gutfer, where be spent the night: Thera encounigetilent for poor itummit4, isn't it ? . The Ilcirsts; allaided to, was licensed it the last Still= of Court. 4 ~ , 4.- •;;., The friends of education, agreeably to pre •• /Wait notice, met in this plate, la Friday afternoon-114. About 30 teachers were sent on the inte r esting fly oceasioo, though we are to say little inter* Ile was Manifested. on the t rof our citizens-01 found their tune amplyriii3, and after tat* counsel together, deliverirti, ' some very ' interests 4 . addresses and lectures . , on Saturday aftentoon•titi Convention adjourned to'-meet at Schuylkill !lel yen ; on Friday, Navel:nix 4th Miner Awl Ile, July ,4,''' , i. ' ®' ce Proed of in s ' Schityllill am*, Educational tion, 1 Id at Minenrinlle 114 y Pit and 2d; 11143: _.. • ' .._, . - fl IST DAY--MORN Malt MR. -*COUTeIInOU 104 . 1 in the Odd Fellows' Hall , 1 11) o'elnek. ELLO a., s , SCHNEIDER, President' in the Chair. On 'Wi lton, Wu. H. Fittrz wachosen Secretary, pin itni. , The Minute. of nut, an meeting, held at ~: 1 .. 4 / 1 Clair, were read and appriived.,- .; . , ',"; On motion, the following gentli:lntis • -ere eley" led members of the tieehtive,Committee . . Mi*.. er. A. K. Browne, B. Orin', P., Dickinson, E. Porter, J. Barnett; and Messrs J. W. Smi( i , f J. Philips and L. Kingol Fop3rOlitte . to nomittl'e ~ officer.... „ i -, 1:'-" The Execouve Conuitittne retired for the ptirpoie of preparing the order of triffless, and daring thiffir absence remarks were mule by Messrs. S. Hoagy, F. P. Butler, A. Vannes and the President, dtt the importance of monthli meetings of teachers, Ace every School Thetriet. i i • -•- ' !P . .", ,:, The first topic for disc ssion, presented by Hie Executive CoMmittee, had reference to the c4t method of tea,:hufg the r;e tlements of the Engliah language. Messrs. Po , Thomas, Barnett, Btit, , . ler, Biome, Jackson aid Schneider, gave th6r i views. - ' ,F-, ;1 . 1 , ' Ansa:wax Smistox.--ppened with prayer kg Mr. W. E. P-oriei. - Mintnes of the previous meisi,s leg were read and approvkd. ' An anonymous corn munication, totted Upon lir Secretary's Desk, wt, *remotion of B. Christ, - read.. The subject s 4 the Education of the Youg„.: .. Tbe importaneeiciff monthly meetings of Ta i' hells was again resumed and discussed by Messrs:;washburn, Butler, Jai:- son, Christ. Barnett and Schneider, mint tha how arrived for the Prksident'ti Annual Address, whin 1 the question was indefinitely postponed. 11 .. :'. Mr. Elias Schneider th4n delivered the Addrs of the Association, Whielt was prefaced by ini f ic ductory.remarks, showing that our coming togell4r was not merely a trip of :momentary: Pleasure, bin , that we had convened und4r the impulse of u moving power which could hot be'resested. Ourself , were only the result of a general movement visible : 01 over the country, and that in convening in our. pre sent capacity.we were acting in obedienje to Ill'e spirit of our age. The miiin object of the addreis was to show the necessitV of a thorough knot:a ledge of history to him %Yip wishes to understsfid his age, and to make himiielf felt in- the future;;; The Teacher, moulding he minds of the mu* - generation, - generation, needs, above II others, a' knowledge. of the movements of the 2 past, to be able to glee direction to those of the future. It is hoped that the President will comply wt(11 the resolution of the Convention, and give a copy of his address for Oh lication, that the sentiments it contains may be ex-' tensively feat. • . „.. , The decisiore of:the latetSupenntendent of Cent ..., mon Schools, re regard to the authority of the- t ail. .. ;, , chefover his scholars, wis then brought up iiriti disctisseil hg Messrs. Chript, Hough; Jaekaoa, Bpi- . nett, Bald and others, and liter a somewhat spirited discussion, the following resointion was passed 1 .1- , - ; Resolved, That we disapprove of the decisionibr the State Superintendent in regard to the 'authority ot the Teacher over the SCholar, as both impolitic and unwise. . 1 1. - 1i- , The propriety of appointing young ladies to prkf.. pare and read essays at Ike next Convention, Wii!, then taken into consideration, and a Consmitt4,, consisting of the followinti ladies, Misses AI:: bo'- Cianani, M. S.orbei, and §:A. McCool, were itti . .,. pointed to ascertain who Would Consent te prepare essays for our next Cotwemion. Their report bei. 'lig shortly afterwards received, the Chair appoid-t4d Miss Sarah A. Mc Miis 0./ i Inutimore,;; Miss RebeCea Sorber and Mrs M. Whilaker!n c. read Egsayi at the next Co ntention.. . 1.,-,..'.' • The following resolutirins were called up slid r _adopted: , , • ' !; .-• Resolved, That the inte ( rests ' of Education 4. viand that the number of pupibi placed under - ttie instructioh of one teacher nhtnald not exceed fifty; Resolved, That this Convention recommend that Teachers' Monthly Meetings be held in every School District in the County. , Reis/lint, : That the impia rumen of uniting Phylif lest, Moral and Intellectual Education cannot !be. to) often urged upon the ailetttafe of School Tett, rhers aminfrectors. s,- 1 -- -r.. , • . , ~ ... ',,,...../... :-: ' • 1-`,-- ' • . . Evesiinct Stissmiii.'—OPested with prayer by Ritt'?', C.F.Torner., Rev;:f Mohr. M. i)., was then int4+ deiced antfdelivered,a, chaise and pertinent addr"eila upon Vie educational tendelnetea of the present cep tury..lira, remarks thrcitigicest . were of the kort , i pest and mist encouraging tone, and were coalijii .d d . !with:a' quotation of ;Mat beautiful, and, 440 th s occasion, e' poem : . 1 , ' i : 7 erea a goo Oak eagalajr, boy 4, watt aMt lelani • '-., ger," Ike. .i. r,„l We bare : already! here favored - with a copy of,hfik address, for publication. 1 , - Her, D. Waebburn rii nett announced, soli* jaddreved the Convention sit length; on the beartuig of higorfuportthe educa ,t ßon of ask current era,'. Mr. W. had been firma to attend the ConventiOn , and to delit‘er an addrets in the phice of Hcin'i, 3; U. Burrowes, of LancastiSr, who railed to be prei, ern, according to previous ?impingement. " .;! At :the ii•olleiflliOta of hii. address, the follOariif'g resolution was, on . motio4 unanimously adriptird, • 'Remit/a, That., 1 his (.1.-ention, feeling gratelid for -the Very able and interesting addresses; With' which they have been farmed this aflernoon led evening, tender their thaOke,to the Speakers, and would solicit the additional faior of a copy of milt for publication. - • - " - r ' ll r' • i • ' ,:. Convention adjourned' to 'meet at 8 o'elock: T io. • • a morrow morning. , i , •1 r. - • • SATUSDAY MOUNING SEIII I IOI.--CORrelltiollWt et 8 o'clock. Minutes of the former meetings ri+l and epprovedi ' • On' motion :4 Mr. China, the Convention Ins ceeded to, the election of Iwo 'delegates, to• rep 4 dent the bounir in the §tate • Educational botrvefk lion that 'convenes at ll'ittibutg August 4th, irbiefi resulted'in the choire of Elia* Schneidei and A.J11::: Browne as delegatev; with; power to 611inteaneseis, On motion, Mews. B. Barman, B. Christ aitd..t . Mem were appointed a committee to solieit Miti;- scriptions of the different Bdard ot Directors in the County, to aid . in -defraying i lbe esip enses of the gate 4 in going to and returning Gout the ConventiO, The following irmlutidas wette discirsed Old adopted : ! .. 1.5 Resancii, Thit we tool, upon Jbe morement; having for its object the distribution of the Cote' mon School Fund for seciarian purpolies,'as dad germ+ to the liberties of Our coantrl-, andsubset.; sire of the best intemns, Of Society. and that sti will 'oppose It with all our Mane:ice. 6: Rosofted, That we recommend to Me Towhee" of this 'County to set apart a porton of their time' each week for the pitmen of preset leetume .their . pupils, on Lthe Sciences or th e studies'. a which they are engaged. Resolved, That are ireointneud tbe iscuoducti4 of vocal music into ourPritl i r Schools. Rsuilvisf, That it Shad, the duty of die Pepsi' .dent to appoint • comp number of Teachers whose duty it shall be ti prepare thearadves to give each a *tune on some eine of the aramst*itt out next Convention. • !I • The appointntent of said *lnc until some f u t ur e periodwhen - e • Ti 1 r ~ • . , -. ' " , i ~., naunced: •• , i •• ._. li r ;•;. fiesoirmi, That .when we " journ, /I.' be I l it? c i meet in Slbuylkilt . Haven, on , first Frider„rfit Nowenber nut, to hold our semi nal teettort: , ,i' Reap/tot, That the Eseeraire tonuttee be' iti4l wroetedto_pnblistra meripm ' suitable iopiA; for theenanon, !me ma* foul 'to the nwetotg of the nest Convention. - ' f.. • .: . • ' ;,.' 's r . i -•• Resoierd, Thelthisroatention wader their witi? want thanks to. the Baird •ef . , Meows et .All, 'me hit their kindness fa tproettehti Otht- &111 pr. Which tottold our • atesitettir, : • 4 ' 4 RiVOitiett till the *rit#4 be in 'I 4A ,1 4.', &mud copies (gibe tengtedows of this Coven.'f Akla , tip the Pc#tayl A c h oo s . „ tons! m a : • PxPttY Parer! , TeVlCltin PkiiielajOlSJ: - 7,, I. ..The.colowsmar.. - A9 ,4loo otos , commentlivon o o Their owl Ins ii*Pto ,4 o Ib lialW o lPC WO* ~ . , .1. _. . . ..,..,:..•-•,,:.; licit f • iii*ipmaillis .• . A , : • :I, .4; , . , - 1 4 , . „..-,;, ..i..L.. „ 4 . ', - ‘-„, -,. ._ • - • . rmszi - ... -._ •; J. • . • Eza: eniesafavii , • t' ~ ... I • " . I AL It ' ' • I:lloll4taiNii z - ~, . A • Thotiiiimiloitsaiwe. a Wiese/and* se marks is mud eat/W*4e and ehjeetefthe Ceti. resoi pv i s' - ~ , - be, "not ate 'tie; tie itOis, ti.! ' ~ . bY vital* Illetii - lel#AVere.allilillila i lr e d; . bet I q. 0...111iil ift,144%.,4-I—#...thiltseft am pettseldellYtt PlullslaVertlse - greet came of- Plcullir: Idac.lice• - 1 1 Will4in - ll* -IlYalPilllY,.."4 hearty - co.opetatkin of: the :peeps in teiselel; we ran seeotnplish little in, the veat wort- in which We irel ea g e lle l .• Will. l'#i lead, iw.114111.14.44. :by ! po 'your hearts beat :in unisiat with olt Can we feel assured that While ' we are esideaver ing to take the lead in this woe e, you Will fund!, us and bid us God speed ? i. ~. _ _ — lke knew there were; scene theriiould underlie/id the nature or such eteoootia,:eh Often" heave the breast of him who"his 'entered the ' l busiiiess of teaching, from the purists Of nialtiver,';to be useful and to do good to his fellow roan ; but when be kkiked over the - aaseMblrconieoird,l raw so few parents, in comparison with theywhole ence, it tide his heart feel Sail. Where are those who should be with us? Whyanithey not here? Is it not to then, we should speak? He said he found language undequate to esprese the depth of his eruptions, Is the cause of pciptfiaeedoestion of E 0 liule importance that only few , upon them? What think you Can be the secret power which chains the Teechrt to but profeision 7 Is it a !iterative employment? Is it the easiness of his labors? Is it the gushing streams of , gratitude in return for his toil? Ob, no' the Tender must, 'with painTnikelings, Fay no. is a higher, it is a stronger motivowhich nriees him into th'eproles sion, and which keeps hire nitre. Notwithstand ing alibis toils, he enjoys a secret pleasure, suffi ciently refreshing to 12Wiliitil lively end cheerful hopes. ' Tee only thing which can inflict a lasting pang, is the thought that want of propersupport may compel him to of abandon the, profession his own choice. He said if ever he shciuin he:compelled to quit the vocation of a Tritiebei ! ;for:..want of pecuniary impport;it would. cast him a greater sacrifice of feeling than was ever expeneneitil in all his life.— And yet this might happen. There are hundreds who are similarly eircomstanced ! and who are now on the point of leaving the Prokieiice, for the dis charge of whose duties they have spent the dower o . their years and all their earthly means." His re 'masks were listened to with atternion,snd seemed to waken lively interest in the minds of ali pres• ent. 'The Convention closed with . prayer by Rev. James R. Meredith. Adjourned to meet an Schuylkill Haven on the first Fridaf or November next. A. K. Rio:owns, Serrevrv. . 7 . 4 1 . re 4th of July in Trem4t was celebrate() in a becoming manner by the Sabbath School, .and a large number of the orderly and revectable citi• cane of . this place and vicinity. , The Sabbath School of the Me:thodist Episcopal Church, under the care of Mr. C. L.Pinkerion es superintendent, convened at ihe'ohurch at au early hour, from whence they were escorted by the Tre mont Idfsatry and the German Brass Band to- the grove, made choice of for the exercises-of the oc cation. ' After a Tote of thanks to the Military and Band for their polite attention; the exercises 'of the day were 'commenced a prayer to the throne . of Grace, by Mr. Andrew 3. Werniz, after which the Deliration of Independence Was read .and fol !Owed by a short address from the fame gentleman on the importance and interest of the occasion that had convened so large a body ot . the citizens. The beautiful Winn " See the R . ising Generatioh," was then sung by the scholars, after which the Bev. C F. Turiter i . ial Pottsville, delivered an eloquent ad dress, at the close of which: two . young ladies (of Pottsville) names not recollected, sung that beauti ful and thrillingly interrting Hymn, the Sunday SAool Banner. _ . . The company then partook of the refmshmente prepared for the occasion;which were abundani and proper under the circomstnimes, and which ev idently gave considerable interest to the exercises. After the refreshments were disposed of the 'Rev. Mr. Turner addressed the School and Teachers on the importance and interesting influence of Sabbath School instruction, and was successful in making impresaions that will; no doubt, give mesh impulse to the cause m this School. , The School (called the Union School) under. the care of Dr. C. L. B. Deckand, also convened at the German Reformed Church, and repented to the, grove west of town, where they also had an ad dress from the Rev. J. E. Graaf; and other inter eating exercises with an abundance of the 'good things of this world, and I am informed, spent the day in a very pleasant and interesting manner, • - SC MI VLKILL lIAVEt AFFAIRS [FROM OUR 3PFOt7flOl CORRESPONDENT.] Another of Mr. Sella Prder Mills was blown up, on Saturday last; but in . ie.instance, azatiaP py to ray, no one was Injured; fiti the powder mil ler. h.) just waard out, a minute or two before the nag left terra firma. • The Mtn 'good in West Branch' about two that S. Haven. This was the third Mill that ;was blOwii up for Mr Schell, inside'of one year. ! The jarie that was de stroyed on last !Wednesday a week,l was in opera tion some filleenyears. Mr, Schall,l have beer. formed, is already engaged in ptrltmg np a new one in Its place. This angora that powder mills are at least profitable. • . Uncle Sam's birth-day was celebrated by old and young. r But it My eyes did no deceive me,, th e "liking generation" out-numbered the "old 'ens," three to one. No less than about slz hundred:Ma- I daY Scholars marched in procestmn through nut streets to the various groves. Some of-the b'hoys, whom:las/et lay' in =Other direction, amused themselyea, with !. cock-fighting." Our Squires and Cm.nableF, excepting that extra one (there be ing soine'donbts about the, propri/ty of granting his commission) were suddenly !se zed with that comic looking disease of the eyes, called squinting; 'so 'they tooked in all directions thr the xria.ed bards,. bat the right one, That Act of Assembly, entitled'l An Act for the betterregulation of this streets of" S.! Haven,"' i 4 on a fair way of being complied withlat least so far as ielateito ourmain street). Our Borough gear diens (May their days; like tbore of Methuselah, number nine hundred and slitty-nine years,) talk a great deal, about removing a part of the hill along ihe. " old Farmeis'„ Bank," and hiring said street "down town." side-walkr it appeari do not come under the head of strrot, ;I l eijorequently the Insure (of which there is an inexhattstable supply n rainy days) revs at the doori of the owners! MRY they all live to become Totiimeouttellmeit, is the, heartfelt player of every pedestrian that prom enades them 1 The Farmers have had " several rains" more than what they bargained fOr. §hOuld ',mu . doubt it, just look 'at tomb of their fief* of grain: • Yours truly, ' I Sesrrther.. &Anvil -11l Raven, Jply,d, - - I PROW otra ItEGrLAR cositispo:akerre. I The Fourth of July passed by rather more qui etly than moat ; our Lock-iip. adtke remained ten antless , day, a lthough- much '±iirunkenness pr!- veiled ; according to amionneementldr. Bobst, , , pro prietor the newly : created arc% .. shop, which stands midway bitween the basisaantimmitor the Sharp Mountain, erected his signpost.,'Asia uses: on such,occasions, liquor-cloyed freely ; we am in= formed' that. much drunkenness prevailed at his house during tbs day, and amongst the number drunk were a number of boys whom we are infor med indulged in several pugilistic encittinters. 1 A terrible affray betimen the Irish and other eit isms occurred on the Fourth atilantetim, the cause of which we have been unable' to. .:trare;‘.the fight Was a most desperate one, the Military interfered and numerous shots were fired; bit which 7 or 8 persons were severely wouadedo one man was pierced through the body with a betonet, two have since died of their wounds'aint others .ire not ex reeled to survive. A fire broke-out in the rear of Iri essrs. Sc warts & Bro.'s raw of buildings, on, Elroad street, on Sunday night,arid which would Inevitably have de stroyed the entire block and adjoining buildings hid it not been for the interterericre ot oUe,Hore Com pany, which was promptly 'on the ground, and af ter some time of unceasmgezenioni in .which there were individual acts of heti:nun worthy it the highest praise, they succeeded in edema , the fire. A ham on the tam of the lateWirs;, Wagner, two miles below Orroi,geburg, was *truck by light- Dist, on Saturday night, 24 inst-.'ned burned to the ground. - There was • considerable quantity of bay consumed by tbe fire, they auco ednil in getting all the cattle out. . CT Wu per. Mr. Bealtst Ons resigned his pastoral 'chart ot the Efeacotat , iirehest et Tana qua and Tuscarora, and nee* . it Otdl In Cadet County. In speaking of his Pateurelt Bernal,' toe : Tamaquiatzette renintlii i''' ' ' ; ' ' l ' -' ' ' I- x , "We amended the Proteataot Episeisial .Cbtiiilt, on last Sabbath-afternoon, and hammed to lbw Fare well Sermon of this gentlemen, arbo, hag had thine adds Nish from the_period of its etpoutitiottnp to the Mete* Gam lite tineitner room of ; the Chutek was crowded with tw totathera 01 Alsace , gregetioa and persotal [needs, who had gaute t ei t o hafrtbelast sermon from cea whosisaloqesa vo g as se often bebme tbrilledtbem... Aft. Banta bastseen shligent,.,fitigtftd elid morale te,ther da* , trip: 0 4. his /outlawed duties bore; and EA ' d ezett , 2*.l4 , woe other sphere of amino, will bis the soo t e t. - 0 / 4haqp aggro an tbe put of all, his swam= hiss& lad admirers. Although quite alnang inna, Ms. B. Airs rissiuned a oonutiaading panda ! ilfthe Cburob s eat should he be gated, talfilt2desamy .etalteAussatit.. RN *Mad 9 4 8 1 1 ,a 1 40•11101: 1 0 o * btal. 104. idatelPattril 0,0 06 44 4.. lb eat won signed toslsit-fiattalow.4 , witness wishes ibirbeettin Ihnppaenalinti flptitadlyi and "# 1011 0 1 , 1 4. 010411 , 1 - t l f r- ' llll F CM T l V li i i k' '' - « , ns• wa 11167 11 0 [May Wai be ..1 iiiiaaAAlANEAsomml TREMONT AFFAIRS SROAI:01111 CORIiESPO!IDtNII TAMAQUA•AFFAIRS 1 ; •-•--- ..,. ~ 44,!!..-- .-. .a , -- : 7: , .. , 4 - , ,,.. c , r A Ma.' . , ..-_ . • , !: ::,1 ~. :. behi ... _ 'and I preemie- •-- 7 ; th i l lit ehiP . per: I believe . , ,:. • ill , ' tie rsoita Id .ottiebtated lb& itt. - irk ;Tetapetatiee Vary . . . 4 .18 07 -.' '.'. 116411) InY of, yeadidiraNtrit ' Atetthatielf -'. wt 4a anoit and iatiaittut itt : ' . loath - a &rite to pert:eta *.e 4iti t. „. : _• L iy, . 1617 Oi ll t 4 ; 1 0 ( th e r Istfit ff s te*., )g.theti linakill lid me ted - 7 tiff inaistain. Them is a tell* inetiare'fikeatodetiti4E" witell on* destiny of 'llia :world: , ..., ~, ..-. . 1 . :. . • ~,.„,,_ :., . 7 i . _ ~ Fire enst*aes,apiertintd ‘ to be the order . . 01044 y 1 :bimetal thur Of otti town not unified orit4 theta 1 : noatit lave aeuttithittenditettintitionefOaPyorka I , arßettooni, ut die e#nto' g; (Which did credit t't) the. patiiOtima - ortleit. vteiti4e. of that village,). - lkes:a. . 4 0 1 K e "were F rt re o#47" paver) siou.id : urithi,tc. otvetereace to t -, cast. Eeetythuog CiiiiPit(!otf ' 'r imiikiblf itlir,.. loither'saw eat :tielar Otiiiti fighutur, hutlatioin tfiter Philadelphia theta were a tiontlier 4)1 eieiints ttitein.. Ido not hatiw the 'Otte-. time of tholit*hatitOti oe'inive lama the liituOr, but I. should sopposeiber were not of ea enviable eliatacter.- .'! . -7," --: .. - i . . ZE www by the no* of Downey, (but rim:Fatly tem Wand) was kin war co the Fairtb, bY -the Partmiler elm; Itelt_k,neebner'n Mita* sod was horribly mangled .. ZOO not karn h.ivr u oretircixi Port Carton, ..cu4 9,1853. . MM3=ll [roe sugqrsissas' rovsnac.i Mu. Berman .—fttenclay was spent bete ie ;be true 4th of July stYlk The earliest morning f was greeted by repeated *schrift at tbirboonsingurd mace, placed on an4inesice overlooking BleOur *es' Shaft. Engines, Faulk Eiden:bon, eieco. ted the cannoneerinikwiiicb announced the 'natal day of Liberty. The usual eiciteMisit is the streets acceded-» gunpowder miteragrers incessantly exploded do ring the day. Tim Obeys will fondly rejoice en the annual return of the momentary of the Circle ration Of ledepende4., - froin Old England. I several Sunday Srfiodls reputed to the delight . fig grove below town:, where ibeedibles and drink ables, prepared_for :the :occasion, were dismissed with relish by the *roger children, and a spirit sort*, patriotic Myer, tont:Aired by en address+ was listened to by tlOr older, from the same' wlonss *mon spread over 'dot States, s• On* , oktbe day on Bredree• Hilts hi Pottsville, whin:lloNi st‘ .. 4Binditiaa atone of ibe Clay Manogrout.. , 'T . ,. Sunday School 4th of ;July Pie Nic; is one i,ha rz happiest kostores in :its 'fele. brarire. i , In the evenings tens , display of rockett'look F"" ceuPlqt* hoop they r ascender the skies, canvas , Of the unfeigned sviretiona for continued Preeigie; which animate tbe beruts of Our Town' folks.:' _ L.% k • IPOILADFLPHIA LETTER. [FROM OUR lirfAlL4a pOiRKSPQ39OI7I i' The Fottai'and it'i'Orcnes—Neur Iliipparein•—• Fatal Accident—grand ,Jury'.l Presentivultt— .tVly Dollars f ..rittily _,_L- Earnrri—Conistedirit Notev—lifying (rir a Corner Stone, 4-e., 4r. , ' " Again late kr the Saturday issue." I ..was softly to fink such the case. Well, I must try And have my letter written earlier; if you get it by Thursday at noon, that will be in time, .will tflot ? Since my last, Atthe gloriour Fourth" has been celebrated lu this city. ' The usual amount ul whirling, banging, drinking, spreeiog and fighting was accomplished— the ordinance agalost '"touching off" fire works almost totally diiiregarded—rendered it one continual Mu from Sunday at Mid night till Ttiesdayi morning ; . yet strange to tell, no fatal acc i dent from the use of gun pOWdet has yet be recorded. - • The "Grand ci n and Brilliant" d 'play of fireworks; under the direction of the "Joint Special Cominit tee of Conocils,""tid at the expense of well taxed denizens, took-ed place—commencing about 9 . o'clock ;tad concluded somewhere about 11.. There. was to have been keen ' , Rose of Diamonds, the Goddess of .Liti erty," sky roCketti;double-headentatchrnea, ' in fact evety.sorebt internal contrivaoces.-- ..An able lawyer rendered valuable aid in tet ting the piecesoff," whilst the contractor for the squibs " _[sinned from anxiety `and :over.exertion." The Declaration was read, and then, liii the tin of the thing, read peer .again. . - Soine awful speeches, full of death to all invaders and flattery to all tree born, were, made.. Seliral disgraceful riots look place—either three_ or tour murders coin ' milled-30G &reins made—half 'a, , dozen houses robbed ; with drunken men plentiful; military paradinti flags flying, a ham of busy feet and jargon of tongues, the Fitath 'of July, 185 t was*oncluded—lucky it comes but once ' a year ! ... - .With two such &IS en ,last Monday was,tin the twelve months;, we could not stand fr.Philadelphie most...;er tautly would bloot4eresilf away. ' ! ° Next to the Foitrth of July, the mostim. portant item of *UP : week, has been , the ciien .ing of Welch's Parisian Hippodrome. fhe class of eiffiibitione here delineated are of the .break-neck description : —Chariot races, itee ple and deer chases, hurdle races: &c. ; : but :such novelties, judging 'from the large audi ences nightly-. in -attendance) seem to be, the ,very things needid to arouse the fastiap proaching Rip WO Winkle sleep of the Phil adelphians.. :k . A sad affair, titppened on the leading Railroad, the othe€ morning. about 3 o'clock, whereby a conductor named of Michael psi.. fitly lost his lifekits is affirmed) through the ;recklessness ot the*ogineer. James HilboOrn. It seems that the frain.w*keing cut so that that the engine, on a given signal, would be driven ahead. allnwing the cars to rem ' iit on the track. Laffer s ly I had climbed down to' ;.draw the bolt, when, instead of waiting for the signal, the engineer started for the;,sta tion, causing the ttofortuoate man to IoM his balance, and fallibelow the yet moving coal cars, which ciiiihed him in a 'unlade man tier, causing an ili t ily death. Hilbourn:was arrested, and is on* to prison awaiting trial for homicide. • --:' - ; :The Grand Jur, . to thetf prerentmeut in this city, have .domk what every Grand Joey, true to its doty,';4loes ' • they have declared the drinking dens;:, that disgmee.every street in this city, to bit the great sources of , evil and crime in our midst ; they estimate. very favorably ler the . .dram drinkers, fi ve mil lion, four bund :rikl thousand (85.400,000) dollars to be annually spentin iounticating drinks in the city.id Peon. Is toil not a aisle ol things to be looked into? -Everyday. the poison venders are increasing in °umbers.— What are our reptcsentativee al IlarrisWrg, who sip their wino and•taket their bribesi do.. tug? Where art , the men of -honest princi ple, who •seeiog an evil, will set about cor reefing it ? Echo answers ~ Where ?" One thing certain , they are not in that as sembly that sits friim winter to winter, pass ing more ruinous ticense laws, and pocket iugl their ill.gottentains with a smile of ion tempt. When will the people awake:and tear away the eha4m so rapidly binding them to the chariot wh ls of sin and misery.?. On Wednesda y aftentcon.lash a -Man named . James...Lmin earned ;fifty, dollars abiont al easily tali:mid honestly be done.— It seems that a.„ kw of apecie was dropped overboard (tom tiff steamship Osprey, lying :at Queen street Wharf, on the morning of the above day. and lifir. Lennart, for taking off his "envelop es," damping in, diving down and fixing a t line I ound the keg. was paid the above sum.ity some kegs would not 'tumble in when t ' visitor is down there—‘. he would endear° . to. make the line , last for . ,half that sum, and be very happy to man .. 7 „ modate the losem. ; . ' - u •,, On Friday • andjber extensive seisurn by. the police was Made of counterfeit notes and excellently .w)I1 i done copper plata:— They were fouttd.r wider the floor of an old 'stable, near Fairacnint. At least hall a dor.e.a plates were found so well engratred, that impressionstint them would have de r caved any but the. oat *MAIL . The State liouhe dock has. within') the last two or three dgys,' been thoronghly. oier hauled—neW handle and new dials attached. The dials areof aid ground glass,sevenand a ball feet is dia*ter, with nosed metellic figures. The change is a most decided lm , • 'provement. . - 1:;' ' Thecomer-stonkol the West Philadelphia Institute was 111111VOil i the morning of the Fourth. This building is to be devoted to literary nurposes,klibrary to be addedOec tures on various subjects delivered, &e. ICo the month* abotce alluded to. some $7OO -were subscribed r 4 the -already amorally fund Jar earrying,Mit.anlaoblestu enterpree...„'r::: , { - A new feature, has just been eddedio the United States . DiaOiet Court , in, that fthe :clerk, p r evio us tn.", illittg the jurors to sit upon eaten dartaWilf, uPos with the um-' her of days they hive previously . e ll in 1104 " - that Court. I Whaf t this • =inside what hoard to comprebetilt - .Veer probably thEold stagers are in be het snide:and the dotteis of new comersidloweilanwortimitY Oft eriing their beloved' eptriOry• at the rates( a &Ohm and;a fey/cents. a;day. - , Well;letrit besot, Sorbing far the the of variety ! l it . 1. , ...;.• BE M. • , . - A 547111. A WORD TO *Mt POST* ' _Out' Ritisieti.aMiche . viii to eel *he atteation or yam vnietby rataastee, throng,' youitotkintet that alder_ thepo r pW; intlifieraggi lar J C l nThift 'Sad th e PannW Pig argoudly to , 11dirCktatsty • wet above imam mapiivel real apy, later thee they shotadtak.,Thataielite_.seises ia OM :WaY: 4 l4/6 OM W llo 4lthoold eaten taws ie othroat" to Nommamedmad .tossed lk ., inia 'l7 titer snartkiast4o/0 . ,sine day. Other '.! inallsbY lims Wreraerhsru% tome m sound Wm" !sia . Ullman wiMnd - s , _i laser dm Mater Deadta- I be :rested t o * mtoba oa. - ,:Totwillce, - .....-, ..,,,.•YI . -'" 1 1V3Aktae : M inc isk v* "9 l i * t i` tet k'''' '-r.'7 ‘. r • - ~./.- v , : '. mem jived "soul iffsd tout "of V a . 14 — so , -4 ' err W - • aCtiK Cif' rums .k.4; " taut eats., ; . NM, Yollguk MY 0 0 4 483. L.,Xtaj Tattifiga l ar ie l:4llo*lei l l tibei biteti maws' mph ie. - I - lid - or Woe Weeks 614 state wage you task adika mot little to its AcattiteisitpeArshimaketitaltathieSpiloOmoloak ag inutgisoltkorariatioso satte . -ro l heat of stropaatotattotia• - sad Mit. !Outdo,* —lams Vexed IP _ *4, sod woad el, Thho•qt. _ ws* raried 'the strip* of foal theidlenwoo *slaw Mid yaw ly.ro she vic Abe es,. bead* ea 4 deg to eight NOD wanes iu breeehessi liana would, was ea trim e‘-- ,egval to 11,63-1' at rows of . bottom 'Helyfiphed, Amalie, wad laboters prosetno3lfroJi were tatted, sad Awsiete oil were abed vsib Pedlar ket- The Litnieg site ,the patace3_ hut hurricane triuraptuutity,iwbilo the tlxhibittha Buil ding lost but a: kw prinks of s uss, auid'escaped with a slight betiding *of the arm frame --of. the Inge tart window ou Iberian. _Setae finis itscou vettiesce takespeneaced by the deenialistney of *small adjoinuer building in stetwesairf erection; to &snail some tuotive pOWer, the iron girderit • of. whichwere reined to their places bane! Yet, tie eted. ..st tfroOklyn, the toraido was very iteYetti; am:- ches were narocifed and muleepleii, homes blown both down and up, and damage of every kind done without stint or mercy. 1 ' '. .. ' lit the morning of to day, V lime; bakery, in First. Avenue, took fite4 and two menonfigi Were sleeping tear the were consumed .14 1 4 re . iladV uunid awake and make tacit escape. 4 I Add yet again, ea the , Montag of thiVitame Fri' day, we: have tochronaie another ettplassonle the. Hudson. As two of our floating palaces, !believe World and Francis Skiddy,Mlrefounding out froth their wharves; for the y trip to Albany, crowded with passengers, the _f collapsed 'her boiler, and swept six of tier. mego, in ti . twinkling, into Eternity. " Mont blow overboard and some, in th e ir , terror, idkepedr, iqw the' ricer and were drowned. The. MOW' W,,riA. suspicious; although the owner re u4sllelAher e was fib intepticeifowe s iedt t his,teaittWere directly to the coattail --Ydf thiniul 'u:Juir;,We frequent * recurrene ei is* ..a*i dent ktijdpi . 41i or other wise, will he , yeireig thtiintoitt9l the steatu. err, and 'as k :, raTtonithitleni - test treat in our reac ~ . by day in one °Cour 4nper6 sten. mers op 001 , - 'trued vview as the world can show:, .IFtioli the ideate aaaWertt he Cor otier's:lmpiestMd on ene - olthitt of the explosioni we.orff_won& iielinett:Vit, ; J . 71: that the accuielit'red ukwasesureee - - autage to the boiler hylkW*!l4,,,syreral• perimes oyed on board having s' itiad; during the storm on the preoeeding a ~the - eketne fluid did, ut their opin ion, strike the ,titidlifiti noise teemed to come From the 0 . - _:!l',is,.wilutit* 0. 4 1 Y flo'incli.'f improbable. !. • ~: --, -. 7, 7 ' ' . 7 . • Truly, this y was elm of terror ; disaiters by Mann, by 6re,. by, evosion—ell , hurried their victims from li ' day long to,be remembered by those whom it deprived;ol aught dear to the ere. tions. - eicaptudr while spec the bunung of' Whose dress She is in' a . ing of.mipualties, we may mention One /X thei girls At this ilipPodrome, sight tirei from ono of the erit }eataitttstion, and onk escaped . ili t instant destritc ion by jumping Into the loutatain.--. A very sidircila accident fcillowed this ,4",:Some chit, drett having . ld - of if, proposed to 'each 'other that one oft , should set, henielf on AN and they would put it , . Strange 'to say they ! pritrured some shavings and very systepsaticaLly set one eq fire, , who v, no badly burned that ybe can not recover.'- , 1 I - '.! .• -'• Yesterday Wasitbet trailat day ofilleilear 'ht-this i metropolis—t ' Fourth !of 'July--and Was cqtebra• ted in all the yle'and *tor of any foitner yeat. From the' sett' gof the n un on the preceding Sab bath, till loog fter mostilifilte inhabitants were by. vied in slumbe on thildightill the 4thi' the uprat was tremendo s; hanutpunftbed its swam about 10 o'clock in thelevenitiv •Aij thin hour the sight from any elev red Polak*** truly beautiful, count. leas thoustuutil pt roekellt aid Are %Irks of every drvorfPrion,fttetit the :etaelqwof th bCggar in , the iV regi, street up to thelinti y,,,Ainnshed ; by the i au thorities in the pandie, .'' , Coloreil lights and illuminated bat aim; fa irtr i rdirectiox i i7t a fitly lie aspect to t :oottt I ittitl i t i Ztitt7 a ul t ie k rt iutc? lit l ie e enjoyments of, day:. , l' .--, —t-, 1,.' A; ' Fhe day . Inuirkeirlasil‘tdity nutty a/Tideais, • and scores ale' to tacounstbeloss:Or an eve, it hand or a' f oot artist; biltyeateidaV i Weresound and whole._ T w ere Al , punter of fiies, sevCral having taken in fitts-srcifElfoistrObough Iwe have received of littleileits +gibe day - as yet. j ' The various area 04 AM . taetnentl,Were erfun med to the at ,and IhNminaa crowded the decks of steamers saltine vessels bound mi exem4fou trips, while th sof people sought ie, the quiet fields and bee de the running streamlets, refuge from the din and coafusi c nn of u Fourth in the city. Altogether, tr day wsed off finely, the weather was all that ei) id be deitired, and none 'could find fault with arty, lack di patriotism 111, the burn ing of guttpowdm. is anrcriterico.--- - Long may We live to ',witness the re reCiunce of oil ruts the day, and ver may E t, find U 3 sushi else Ann as free, as pros roux, as united and at; happy. as the one which- put liaised by..: G. U. F. / • (von TUE. MIMERe lOVIINAGA . Ma. BAN'S* :1-801714 few 'weeks ago I had bu siness in'the et yof Philadelphia, which rende . it necessary fo me to retnain there over the Sab bath. Never . sting sprint the Sabbath in ttiat not sylbustlinf cit .1 anUcipsied very little 'peace or quietness do . IbIIIIRIOWd dap, 1 was however, very irgreeabl disappointed, for, instead of the (anticipated) n. ate and contusion, I found the_ robe marked emir • bitweet the observance of the day in that plaice a , d the villages of the Coal Region. In goiug to . from Chnrch I did not tee a large collection of .. . I sitting about tbe Tavern door and groggersee cursing and using obscene language, as is so prey • . here. it did Rol see many drunk en men, nor did / see any display of bottles to al lure the unwary from the paths of rectitude. saw but very ihw carnage. oi horses in use, w.hil here we see more in use on the Sabbath than any other day—her ee I conclude that !bere t it is' t custom of the people to frC . I fo church instead • . reeking sins t and Visiting the haunts of vice, as we must = knowiiildise is so '' canto:ton. hore. Now, why is it, /dr. Editor .?' Is it ' - because ,t - 11Wil operate , ore stringently on the city folks flu * . they do here or, are there i City a:defences . Ilia control these t hings? If there • are no greater. .re, i e ereetions on i tn by hiw than there ere on. us there must be raet bine kr rceg in the adininiterati . of our laws, oat lea* is - the execution of them Isis not the duty, of the pm:gables to disperse _a collection* of linen at Itto Taverns op tbe Sabbetb who are not teavellers he strangers? I think t ia. Are Taverns licenied to sell toirsor to, a . harbor men of the sante town 'on the Sabbath; whose Tamil are in some- epsekdesi! i t i ute of 1 4 i necessaries of ifs ?. I think. not—as I re :I thin the few doe, n necognise any such iglu, and pot, bow are et° have the matter reformed ? Judge linmeit held the peeper view id the suls.. ject=and bad the rule he laid down, been thorough tv enforced, we should not have reenoemblush a the contrut•bet!een dui mural az:to of tit Sabbath. Sabbath in the city and country v . would i sui not be well to 'publish the law mate subject oft . - prolimahon of the Sabbath, in the papers' of ill - county. ! 1 . 4 4 , I apprebend Ilia, not oni:finsnlf of :the,peotile know the attee of the taw. II Inert could I . et wee -flied fr becoming into x icated the Se., bath, we shoal see but! ew drunken ! a tin throng the week.. . hoed t. overt/Owing. tut poorclforW.wouldnOt!be throng with paupers, conenquentli our taxes Weald reduced a h undr ed per cent. , fEabbathliguer ael ling could be ~. • •, MIA Wouldibeifolkers Olt . • la* did the . . they are aworn trg roii wt. iihoul. be as orderly, el, enore.:scr Than therare in Philo delphia. • ' : ' 15tIND.Y. uivrrtaisTAT4r Puliac tivar. • A' Washi gion cotrespOrtdent q the New York Cowl ,1 in a !recent letter',l furnishes the iolloarin ' ,fiemssh ,interest in i relanon to i t the U. S. de t;• — 1 '•`• -1 . - ' ';,' 'i • • • , The anon t' of pUblio debt, fivii per cent. of 1843 ' DM oh Me tat orinly,,' is es., si t u a ted at 8,00,0X1.• •The amotmt of this stmk. out ing:on • the. Ist of July, 1853, was $4,528, tut the), portion redeemed since that date, rding M thelrettinWiineinding Saturday l has. been. 82,026,00 Q. • ;About 81,600L000':' fl the oiltableulft meek is held by the Coatis ri,lfer of i the,StateaNew :York, ,84.841e4ritiet liar: bask ,issues. , ,,/hlk interest well Cease : 4 : l r the • Whigeof it, irliiifii paid otrin• not. o the first of , the eettlieB mot h. lt ht p ' ',that a large amount of other stacklute Wei redeenied doing the past 1011 year, bier ilieiTreasui declines tO tarnish in- I,onnation on kheaubjeef. ;Taint 0 account of 'these sect Utdernpnons. the-account of the public ,• alie.r July Ist, 1853,1011 .stand • • i ' •• • 1 -- • - mistputeemesee; •-- • - •,••••• ','"''''"lliills;93l'so Loon of 1842,. per,lerretlesr44ille , r_ 4 Dec 31,1 I.- - .2: • 1 ' .-._,-,' 1 0 1 % 68 6 MI " 1846, ". rtos . „l2„ lbw, 4)99,139 71 .. 3847.. '' ti ''Noir; 1;18114,. 215,1X1,601).00 " 1848, • " Joy.t;lB(3, M , , 35,000:0011 two, ,•• Tessa indent- 4.- , ~ 1 "` any; Jam, 1, 66% 1 ' • ' 14 " 1 1W4 e° ".total; ' 1 . ' , , - . 1 460:6, —. 1G1170 The semi. n aval interest payablk On ihem 031 loane,.usel • e of disc due ion rfee stoeCof 1843, .subjee4 to' elidisittitimi. 482.012,693.. Nearly the whole of Otis will beptiid in New York, tusk ••' *the iota) paymani :for that day,,'lcer Gov • ' mentiarmouut..f •' • $B,OOO,- 000 to $4, I! Akm ~, • . : ,•••-i ..- .. , • . . . „ .... . to.v.i.n, . R R1PUP 14 .77 -10 berADM rich —Save you 1 mooql all mai your con science. . , 1 -„.i'''' ;'-',. '-' _ - i ''' - in l i Isar, lito.-- il "' d V* becom e ve— ee? au I ny wit. 'To becom popular-44a - 16$ : strangest church, and II semi socletiattiZ' •,1 ik beganr Milife#4,.-0* f I' . 1- * W Cr elher: - . 1 11 IMS44 'Ma AST 'ex t ol " , *non put : oleo. : w • •,- 1-. ''', . • ''' ,',. I .11 4 .. 1 614 tieCtia 'exoltet 'WI Mae' I filei.„ . -41e inify at. on. mut .M - om ma toi-4Sig • To becom eiii9o , l--13e'lioielit - isiiiisis. = To:bicaule, t ioiiiiii4 SilesifWilai*Oths . ,iiithoot commitiog the oracles w, ~ ,, ;, . -.-4.V.., blicoMirmPOr.M K - Mac ou r ifioolOits.,.., ''.. ;-,- i, i.,• , ,,,, 1 „„,, ~. ~, -'-: ° i6nakeed-7-EdieiVtiapitliid , •,,, . ...t,,, ~ = ~ .-, . ..:„ . 1 , ,„„‘,i._ M.OMFM.I.IIIMIIIaW!riI - osiers ' _ thy toliot u 'bite' 1 tatiPi row ehuiP 1 11014, •• • • 1.3,i4. 'At • ' -tf l i i, - Irmay , ,p. ••• , ,•• _,- • mow. -• 1 1 eer P I I I:. ' OM. ,' ' ftstria- toranure, ,• at • - • tat pirri : i • • 4 - ; al „, iiecenoer ~ 1 : 0,./ !mitt IV ,eliil more et ~ - '''' , he a' to -,, but very agreeable . In talking of cheap living, •,....„ 0 a man.who told - him Ms eat s ' 7 bibtaitoost nothing,' for on” Sun - Milli, " I always dine with my old friend-4 and an* eat so much 'ham lasts Itlitr"arirelltaVitatilOr •lisied-tripe-,•, filch l e , like the deril..aim which Amor. - h to a me so sick ! 'Chaff cannot eat 'IY - alla," '•'• - i ' Adveyiur indium how 1 1 splendid chaise,'hoilt as 'Mice from his friends in ..;given to Col. Strickland. innately was nnt cornpleted - ,lmd - • - . , keeis. "di .uattinated.l, . pcthe•giyers so much * iLam* stare instead of iington. Finally 'it was Acidic' de who Was a disap• ' the Bangor Collector- Jg °it'll intended for the sled Steles, and given. to containst iwdred.thotreand,,' Twd donate said to consist of iieeds and Indians, whose if life tOuch.resemble the ,. _ There- steins,. to be fjteand activity abo4t the city . ntnch , resem bling New:York. ' . Chem= one'of the most dn._ Anguished physicians of the. United States, died in ,Philadelphii on Friday; Ist. Re occupied a Prolksoil chair in the Penn sylvertia University from 184 9? 1850.wben le and failing strength cau sed resigna- Md. the Trustees then_ eonferriug on him the hon o rary diatine(loo of Emeritus' Protest s Or. .1137' Cam Brrdsond Cintcrrt, Seed.—The Boston.Agai havingsuentioned - that Idurhig list:year ,56.000 bushels of Canary seed were. iinported,. coifing $10,500, a' writer; in the Journal of commerce Adds the, intelligence that 41,000 canary birds are annually impor ted. c05ting.517,3694 making, a total of near ly 1131,009: — '' - T • • 107' The Editors tit the Harrisburg Dem ocrat,(German.) haStu issued proposals for a new English Democratic paper to be called the State Capita! Oatellif. The rumor is that the paper is to he the organ of the anti- Bigler faction of thi:party. So !' • U 3 The Ilarrubrfr gh Telegraph respect hilly. advises the gentleman who kissed a la dy in thvvestibule athe Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening; to choose a more shady Placticieit irate, Or qlf , t a Wait t lithe gas lights , are out. • . ' tiJ Maine Law in Wisconsin.—The Lee . islature of Wisconsin .have passed the bill submitting the Prohibitory.. Liuqoi .Law to ;he people, at the ensuing Fall • electidu in that §tate. • -- G INDIGESTION, WEAK NERVES, LOW NESS OF SPIRITS, Om—lnv/it's Indian Ve ,grtayr Pills area natural; and:therefore:a certain cure for 'all oflienrotri. diseases; because they completely demist the stomach and bowel of those bilious and coirupt buinors which not 'oir l}patalyxis and wealerl the digestive .organs, but are the cause of weak i nerves;,low, spirits, &v.— Wnght's Indian Vegettible pine are also, a direct 'purifier...cif the fil s ood,mitiJilie L refore not only impart hiraliti and Fheer}ulne»e to the Mmd, bin' also, give new-life and vigor to the body.: • Caution.teepera *mild do well to exer cise care is buyin,g (rola pedlars. We understand that a man by the name of Hiestandi and another y the name of Sines, ere offering wnat purpOrts to be Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. ;fillese.pgramis are not aelhorixed Agents for this Medicine, and the article offered canubt be guaranteed as ermine. The . genuine is for side by Mrs. V.lc IN. DRAT- T o r and J. G. BELOWIN, Pottavill Whkilesele Oilier, 11R1 Race Street , • ,WE ARE inforrneditrom Sourpo that the sales of Dr. J. W.tooper's Indian Ntlable Oragle or Con cuptptipt Syrup,' whia is plpared only by C. ,P: are enorriumeliad evitry day inereasing; the papers trout' ainieseftery dituction noircelhu yroliderfel Cllft* ofiltibisiti or to iv van -64: coughs, as well as the nlmOst ripiteirloiiiteuree of iConsumptien, which it 'is coaiditatly We are gild that such, medicine haysit IsS.tt been dikovered and placed opting us, tieOlnif al ivhe are with this honsuming,*: heretofore Considered incurable dikase, can no have3tp pottuuity Of being cured. We takePleasurOit in forming our readers pal, the genuititllndituilfege table,Cough or ponAtiniptive Syrup OM be4?":4,1 John C. Martm, Druggist, : Pot title, !Mg if; agent for the "prOprieter and of Carlson.' • • • • • N I DIGEST,!"--Sucti IS the true ittiettningA the word' Pein=in,"l of of the two 6reeli:,wortb (loin which it as derited. 3•l#s is Abe sigri*ant itadap• propriate title. of)the Tr 4, Digestive trio Juice, prep4ted by P.Dr..J. S. Ourris ;41 . th1,' of l'hiladelphiaLfrOnt t*liinith Stomach' of thrlE Ps. for *scare of ,indigestii'm mid pypirpsia. - I,lt ;stature's OWL):Toinetly f 4 on ,No l art of man n•equalG its curet ive ratwe l ii.;•. It' renders good eating perfectly eonsistent:with kieit)th:. See l tile figure tit. the Oxj . in another pit of pa; Peri • PUALICATIGNSi ‘ 4 ,O•IIIOELN *I4IIEVIOATIONM—i NOviEL— luiry Cntpartna iiiiiortaid sunhat of Beaufair : pr 'Abe Unknown Rriatti‘ea—far Meat B. HAN NAN,./A; )"` • g Cheap Bookipri. ; Julr4, . • .. Dialcumr Jenimu,7s liISTOH.If tAtin —Fttat yolume.' just • grata for ttu yoga/—for If3le at' • j 'B. FIANNA:VS.Ii Chia') Bookstore, Pottyille.; 1t153.• i;; • ' 17-.4 I %nista a • Riga, etratTsmus Tpi, -v.; mutest - Vibe!' baahas& received a lot at:Weal - 4 ant gilt edges.' aisa;3*.aract bibir9r, Testaments and, Welsh Tracto,Primias;&c., all which sold Welsh ' 13. BANN alr.Bl, Pheap Nob and nialionery Marc. July 2,1853. "• ' —• fritACTR, ' WRAC *C.....Ttia suhicrlter 0 bee made arrtioreenens witathe ; Soddy to keep their Pablicatiooe on band; si d Will • fornUfh English. ()emu. nnd Weteh Trade snd poni!e at %belt prices; b 0 .the single conVor 100. ad • 41. HANNAN'S, *; ; • Clinrip Ro k and ;lElistloneq. ERN*, 4853. rl7—; ; DitOTAIUR JUN kill ANIS fur WOOXT11; or ALIULN,O4.—iA mignificent number —JOClanied and for rele,, wlidlesale ond Soda, at. i B. BANN/MIS'. . • I ; Nenrapspet and PerioditaC Depot. ' , . J I y • , 4vr . ~GROCERIES. d tialikt 4111; lIKIRRINOti I PORlC—tiama.l3hitaldera, Side* and harp. motion R Jib tlieesei roaat/antly" on bind and Ink sale, ' PALllBitit'oo , „ , • Market *Weal, Philadelphia : Artll9. 1553. ! 15-3 ad 'iIIttOCICRIES AVID PIPLOVIIIIIONCL-The '‘_Xiabscrlberi hive just reeritred, at their nol:lCash Store a prime lot, of • 5 *l' : • Ness Machete," " • 1 Prime Rib Corfek;! . . , Stigsr Cared IL**. ..; Javi ' 4 . 51' ,? IllMoked !Duerr . ..... Latuira_4 . . ,,, L! 1 RlLLymithi & eti&muipirs. 20112,1253: • — , I Lim , . 1 SI4'IIEIOMM :SC UN APPS . --Cenialuctitirema. 41c- &UMW 0 41 . 8 4 PP, ale Pare canard gjsa.t. reysairdorilper, recommended by medical Intel' 8 'superlative Took, Antt-Dyppeptia and loviarasiing Cordiale; For site by - I, H. 11111011418, ' i, . ~ . ; • Centre Street, POtipl4lle: • Feb. 51d, 1853. , . • - ' • " 1 l i iIIDE.I4. AND VlNEGlAlL—Clidifiei r 0 . 4ren vogue Cider, ors superior quality. *lark ides: andi Pickling Vinegar, by the Itcrystiesd . ot , * lel,' Murmured, as ismer , to, meet ibe aPprobstionf, the Proilisser. - IS, taping ordets filled at the 14,01est .00llee. FOr la eby ' . EhltlL lIIATNIN4I= No nand 14 Lombard 81., below Id r PliiWa. Ja55..30.185,3.... ' ~ . .. ~ 5- 3.81'..4. ': iLS„ PAINTS B'W' 9 bIa4iBIWAIALICa 'A • ifirCAnd Bills., a rery superior article for filen' nee *or sale by . J. D. A. 4. 8; ALL 7 and 8 Borth Whittles. Intitader htte . 4, [Dee.,ll,'S7. 50-41 watie.—igihreo. pa r Pato different colors. Pat. rdtiot. AP!. alart;trattnd ididenkined Pla*l'PatleWhlte Nod, dad *Tymipe.• fiat! artlrle". of giotistair - Cemeot.lo ilenrt lulu" I'd! • -:, - - G 40400 itruastro . 0446 ( 6fibittititii Niters' 140. *pp ;0. • , , 114T-J3,ii if) TENT latiliEle*Ttiki ' . Patent Paint sad Ltiumnal elk; Ustastattiy Teri Ice.. lathe WiItANE ' May 1. 1.. ; • "Pointirstoium-neIW ',V4VOPLENDITY7I4i. friteirtidialidie Potided Steel PoilY ode pt •O adeellidet.l. pie u lde releid4l# Fear., , For Wear 1, • ; ' ti . SAN N . ' • Rook did 6tatlaste7 iitto;e. :,...Irop LISS!, , ,•• - .3 • Irb+ • rtitittu rt rA VIIGIUMA rreeirea a ILlTieuotitellat of ChM Per*" Walking INN'S. 'Oemattablektrlbtr Ildlitaese and dureMluy.3 Thep porreirlile gloss GOA of tbobarrt It'atiay'Cooes aid ire tiold - Jt Ltf the Canes of any style sad Talrb Ito* to order orbit faller told or silver aseeittastr Tor littert •• — 6. 13ANNAN'B. Jai 1,t6 I I - MN 111LASTINO. PAPlllR,=l4olteassailltesilagra __AJOiri "ivy hit.** gratione pkgs. dimes rims the recettettelidlim bpi' B. BANNAN. . Petn ' t -ilbtlll4 - 11141ffell,J6hted 1 01: 11 5claoel Ilietter.-Ilan,' Peteasekur Ceps, Qaoloßkti Compaisee; for sale et the Toaria - Vall fletdetare - .• • PItJaNIE ?!OTT. NI 7 1151. • • • - 11141" -- „ . _ . MM. GI VXS, remiss Polls MAU Rids, ..taSINSCCIat Sawa, flak lad Grass Uses; Flab 1 41#*.V 111 '0 1414 rOkl , ;'*l/. 1, :#4 ,1 1* • -? .. tx• • • .- . • . ••i. •- • • .1, „ . iftu Mrint l i a catik ir e grg l iw it ell it ra -'l4l . 14 8 4 ;i i it res:Radliagendllemr Root dutips, Wantated Ra sarsoikdasors and Pocket Cutlery, =. 1 -:...,. -: ; PRANK POTT. 1863c.!,..z.1:4,:f;t413; .1 , tri,111141.1..- 4 f 7illiiii**AlL*lool4i-iit 114 y" . tisial=424 4l = l .4, =I: .04 . sidociptin. , -AN lit.f! . 0 .,,,, i i— • ...'•",...... uni, ~. 1 --, , '''• T • 1 - ooitaketzii - witsrlir i, it Tits Jousit,ii. : US . SS 11104 pestles 0:0 4 4. - 04' .. , - • dio 400 d% . 0 sgSge r 4" .4 • ''''. Si WNW MO a t• 11 De 4 anafee poi I Ooze* ', • .!! do AS Barret i . I a _ z 46 Slkooldera w ' 1. C eo011 4 1: '10• Is Illiate, - io LI Seed, 3 SSI II 3%, tom %. 16 06 1461161, do '.3 SO Illeser, , . sOO • MARRIED: , . , . . 1 .. !Oa the 26th ,of June, by the Rev. W. O. Meani. ; CHARLES LUCKS, of NewlPhaladelphis, to AMEN-, TA CRUCKSIfUNKS. of Pouts*lle. ' 'OD the la isue..bribe aiip:WlS. Taxiilit. la ' RIHIRECAALLRFAC_Iie illeXpf.Urtieslija.... - .. On the 3J. by the same, XOSES LEISER, to EL-. 1,0 lIRUCHEY-both of Port piston. I . lee the 4th, by the seam lIMNREICH MADER, to FIREDEIUCKA,KRESLER, bath of Middlepot i t , 'On W7ednewthy, July 6th. In Trinity Church, Potts: erne by4die Iler, Dtelel Washburn, HANNIBAL EDWARDS. of Bbarte county; New Yolk to !ANNA IIeRWOVICK. of Silver Cach e Pa. - ' ,1 ' , On Itinday. td Inst.. by Rev.' Jobe blaildime. - i f GEOROE FITZPATRICK. of . Palo Alta, to RAN CRS DAMS, of Teases Luellen', Mr Potts Die. .40,1 the Slifeth.,,lty; Nitar. 11., Omer. JIMA' BIN - OLEY, to JANE Ito W ERS, all of Tremont! I r -0e the '26th 0... by Rev. 'Wm. R. Olen, be. E. NICE of RingmrlJ, In ANGEONS - • BOND, trf , the Sotemth of Tamaqua. . ; , I • I. . . . ..7Tifijil -- - • :In Norwnlan township tear' Pottsville. ois t i re 14th qt., liff. CHAIILSO MIEN D Ris, aged Wye vs. -, 'la Lower Nettantoego. on, the FOtti att., IJOHN OH WALSH. lisq, sired 40 yetis. Is tbe,t3detylkill county Aleutian's, :on tin alt.; Kr. PaTfla GEIGER, aged 55 yeas. i IUMICIII3 NOTION. J goo CIIURCII. 4F. I I 6 COPAL);--der., Cry vice 104 regularly 16 thlatluirth every firtnday lileriting, at 101 o'clock, !Afternoon, at 31 " tiers the first Sunday of each month, when melee will be held in the evening at 11 o'cloch.ltralead of , ,the afternoon: , V'PREACHING In the AILSOCfb it UPIOIOII Pres byteriad Chunk. Market; StreeL.Rev, Jebel IL !Werner, every Sabbath morning keg eyelitif. 0,. . THERE WILL BE preriehini'in• the English Ill•T''' bribers n tlhoreh, Magnet l . street, every dunilay miming and evening'. ' I r i r> THE BAPTIST 'CHUM:H.—Divine stiaribip WI may be ez*erte4 , eve/y.4OM 1m morni g,arnd Outing, also every WedoesCay . event ni , at the steal beers. . NoTic s. ke} , TEMPERANCE CUNTENTION.—TI.s c 'Mr? PDS oPectuyrkill Coontp,without distinction pirty r in favor of prohibiting the Wad of Spiritu ous end Milt Eicpt ors; except Of kittbankal; and - iisctanientai purposes, are requested to Connor Convention at:. the Court Hoarse. in the Dorough of Porniville.on AVEDNEADAV• 3I2I Y• lalktlEtkk, ail 1 k ...ecioelt, P. M,., for the impose of izr4g the necessary AtiPlHl.l4:l forma Legislative Tick-, at, trx-be supported et the ensuing election, pledged tomiwporti *Whiting." :Einem JAW in Pennsflyenia. Dbitingnished Speakers frontakroad will be present. P DREW Rosen. E. CLOCIIVIT . 6II. I POILLii; . INILO T B.llll.Wre ; L. D. Jos rxxXounty Cotnnittee. • = p A ME6TIA(I of the Elarough Pate 4111 be - ler' held at the I,ouncillfinem pn Mt)NDAV eienlng 500. at 5 o'clock. A full attendance is partiCurarly r nested. - "1 (arrant or loUce. WANTED. Ii'ORDIAII4ON W PITED 7 -01W MUM id t .LWOQD, Hiner, an ,Englishman by hirib, who ar died in this country about 21 years ago. froth Shop shire, England: Any information All said William Wood will be thankiLlipreccived by the sobeeriber, bls brother, addressed to tat. Clair Post (Wire, wrhuyl. kill County, Pa. ' 'JOHN .vvpoD, O-Papera please copy: July R. 1853, J.F,n LABORIPItB VirAMTMII on iietkol,. el Ur 3 and 5 Mine 11111 MitllrOad . EMentdallt• Twelve miles above Pottsville, and wo tulles below Matland. 20 per day; payments made monthly; anplll to the undersigned, on the work. • I WA/lIIINGTON REIF/AMMER, l c . ontr ',A ton. WILLIAM CULLING, • July 5, 1853. • • tv.harticiu.—A BLACK Milani sogilidnited — with 'twyer and Engine Work. - Apply initnedialely o - J 11141214 NOBLE* AOH, Reading, or to J. J. NOBLE. ' • • - Pioneer Bollni Ataker,Pottegille. .1 illy 2, 1853. IAT ANTED—Two or Three rood Tin Plattl-Wor li V kers. Apply to - A. nvuN.N. ,Dilnacorilic, Pa: 26.7 ts Jcine t 5, 1853 WANT D.—A person Writ. can tome well re commended. to attend a ;tore. One who speaks the German WWII,' be preferred. Apply to the sub. scriber. ' JOHN STANTON, , Broad Mountain \ Bi-St liine IS, 1853 LABOKIGU.S. WA pi Tiel.l.—Wanted I• krUmadiatrly, One Hundred Laborers on election No. 8 of the Mine Intl Railroad Extension. The highest wages wilt be paid, and payments made moodi ly. inquire of MICHAEL BLESSING, at the work or of 'IL REILLY, Pottsville. \ June 25, ISM. • 26.4t* PWANTED—At Shamokin ; Northumberland Co., Ilt.wers and Choppers, us wborn constant em ployment will be given for considerable lime to come. and good Wages paid, may jI x{x . per day lot good hewers, nod it Myer day to choppers, to get out Railroad Sills. RUM.: H CLEAVtitt, , Chief Engineer of Pli9ad'a. and el tibuty RailrOsid Co. • Kay U:1853: 22-ti" lATAIDTED-Bin practical R tN 0111: MINERS. VY Miners who nudekstand IromOre 'Mining in ha varioui details will find permanent employment and good wages at the "Noseleni 101 the Bank," in Rich mond Township, Berk* County. Apply immediately iq FREDERICK S. HUNTER; Manager "(the Lees port heti Company, at Leesport, Berka Coon', or to MESTER CLAM v t itoiwomie the Pennsylvania flail, Pottsville. - Nay 7;1853. • !. ! iD-if AA7 A DITS.D.-0 Storekeeper- one who cal rpeak VV German, andlssuftwlcatly iennalnteu sal h Ac- Onnts.—Address no; 40 Pottsville Prirt•ollitel Feb. 12.1852. 1. 7.1 r. IarANTED.-11teruili for he United Rtates Ar. ITmy, et . ihe Polliville Rffllailliro Wit Nov. 27; - .•"13. WANTED TO LEASE a! tnet !of Coal laud, lying 80 rods from the ILegeett's !Cap Railroad. This propfoy has been Monett in several plades, the Coal is Of .upetior, , quancy,: iying beri.tun tat, can ter worked for many years aboYe Wa. tetitiVel. property ties th t r nearest point 'to the Road, and' affords an exteltr upporlunity4ir an enterprising Operator for the Great W. -Item atuti.M. To alirstrate Tenant. a' favorable - Lease still he . To other need: apply. 14ddress the enbseritwr at N. 2, New Street', New York. WAITER DICAD.. 40.tf No'v. 15i 1851 A RTA NTSD-M, the General Intelligence Unice— . ItV.MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. All PerilonA aftanlng empinytneia. big and bl4k , young and old, male and female; andialeo; all persona *Whine to employ any and all kilids'of hands. LA1310111:1LS ri:EGV A NTS. will menhir • niernl InG;rination t y can ing at the °lnce of the autoserilier in MARKET 'street, Pelirullle, P 3. TERMS Moderate.. •: • t • N.; M. WILSON. 7. . Land Agent and General Collet tor. April 1851 FOR SALE &I TO LET. VOILE MALE—A Valuable Fa(111 elniate inlClrar IV R&M County, Ps.(contsloing Wu acmes, and allow antes, 33 ofwhirhareklearee.enchurd wih Vol fence, Red in a high state of cultivation. The resit dire being well timber:o with 03k, white else and Cherry, Thus property antes numerous facilities foe louibering, 113 it within 31 miles of the latotquebanda River and 11 from Pennsville, - on the Tyrone. Turnpike. • The Ampinvements consist of a good Lug Dlvelitie Huuoe and Lot Barn. ' Immediate possession given, If necervary.l Title indisputable. ' For further partkiilar• 'apply to TIIOMAS U. MARTIN,' • Penn Townihip,Ciesrfield County, or to MARTIN, St. ctiir, Schuylkill County. Pa. July CI, 1853 L'Oit MALE—At Tatusqua. a large and ablendid L '3story Brick Hotel, with haturrt, 'h med In East Mulch Chuntditeet. A good bargain can be had, and lime will be allow- 51 2 efi for the payments. For further partiro- . bare ',squire of theprdprietor, .July • 21-3nr VOW, SALE . —The rubleftber offers for sale a 20 1: bon* Enititie, (one of the NM in the regionj to gothsc *kb all loCoOonealona g also, Breaking Itoil ers. Ar..e., all .:ready for a busiaeas of Ifni thonsand lull. or tnoreiPer annilm• - Jottlp PINICCUTON, Unbantonge Street, Pottevine ; ' . or St. Clair. 2S•if June is, psi LOU. Itar.N T.—A 'illibre; ciintalmut Zito° 1 Water and gas, In the Mick :Building In ' Connie street Ponivllle, betwetin 'the Penn sylvarala Hall and the Ankeidcanllunae: • xi -. Apply to Aptit 16, ten VVOII. BEAT . —AOtIIif and meat wllla Ateam-Pouret, rialtahlefot a ilia small Machine shop for worklog In Brass, II 1 atc.' -Apply to „, March 13,1853 QTSADi IGBIGINIC.—FOIISAL6 A 33 uoross 1,3 Power Engine In glut rate} order, For liartleu-• tars spoilt() N. O. [MILNER, Esq., oflo . HENRY nicKs, WilmlostostOgilaware. 4an. 4,1831 .1-tr , , large and eumnindluor .11.: °dice and enterer!, In Banuan's Build- „i-; ings,oppothe the Episcopal Church, Centre gip Street. Enquire l o! • I== firIICIRINWOOD LOTet FOB WALB.L-Valuable kir building lots In the most central part of the Bor ough of Pottsville, lately laid out on the Greenwood Estate, are now offered for •ate: Apply to ' • • Ai RUSHEI.. Agent for the owners, at his °Mee In Me hantabgt, St, Pottsville, May 3, - 1861 .. • 184 f IRON & CUTLERY. - - --- A PUMIVIEMe . .-DBALEIL IN SCRAP 1110/8. • /A... Copper Brass. .amet Rfeek .Tie. Sadder's Splelter L4ll.lct. Otdernreceived for Brats and Capper work, sad Machine!: furnobing. All 'orders connected with the above Eutt 'lumpily attended to, N: E. earner Penn awl Heath dircets.Pbela.re. June 11, 1853. [June la, 1150.1 5441 tiosentaaLvr. 1111011. AL MOT. —An excenent atlleleVor Ihrlatcleterns, Vaults, Spying Mouses eiultdiarr.andlfut iteeplae,4oo - froth Red and iapoeed *ape. Far sale hy_ - EVI ,r 4 .VIT/1 N E. tor. of Front 4 Wino* spr., (Railroad,) Phila. And for sale also by • •- F J Pottsville:Penna. Feb. 19.1853. . 8-10ut r. • LOSTir, FOUNW STRA T' COW .-- Came to. th e premises' Ot I.he sutocrit.eroasidlag near Ut. Carhon,ou the 8001- kill Valley Railroad, 11:.1 1 ROWN COW, with *bite fatettad hark, etooked bon*, 1 debt Or Mine yell* old,'l The Owner * ' Erg' iieirteeted to tome **ward, prone proper- 'ww • I,T. poit.cttorgeoanditake her away, et herwise st: win .he soU acanding to '1344 _ :1 , - , CATUARINE Itlellito 13 , -. . jialy'9.,lBSl .' . ' , , . ,28-.1to; , /11/110W . AKIS.—whi Auden how thei hub- 4ollisertbeasa the sth ofinly.h INH I l'E ; HORSE, koet-Sptosi In the right les. had has had Ids shoulder rubbed. cif the right odds; awl tante* his bead vim high. The • ahem rstrird will be Odd to shy pariah who will return raid bona to ; . lEatillistah tr Hotel. Schur Mill Haven, or to sEiIERICK July 9, 1 ass.. %ELIO. f OP' -- JLAW 011 T-00 Tats_ , Of Wed/gladly fast,ta Nines, .44wlne. Peadetsporj Nole n siren by Mean-111"= 116 0"Y•fer 11 5 48 . 11eted , Jure /tb. 1 1 43. o 1 thief lotta_ pa:bible al Ow Itigurry.Bask.of I'ot:swine: " ibellYntrat :Vote bras been stopped, all C a llner- 1 1111bIneby eantionsd not to.nesnitats said • WILUkal ;Wilk . - • mite.. I • VritAllr IDOW:—Strayea away irons tbe prp. 1.3 MOM of the sahscriber, residing at Silver Cteck, Seligylklll °Gantt; on slatefds7" wt , I -- int `SSD COW,: with o white ipot oa her 'arch r had go, whew she kit abet some. vim firojiga, Loy peraoa returning said' Cow or plefag la en where she tin -0e - * . r , leta eatuthly i tewanlett.,; WIC SUMO • 7tEGAz7NOTICW: v °lr/Sil l - PlarOuth_libitreU.Cot_ eilatlag ale_cthsfins IhrtipOlosurs fir 14 4tratw. brie wit dalely td;insiipern Illsoolved mti. tie commit. '?bon b.TI.R eistio• to Resent. them to Elt? It. ileADANlNithoargasitbartied to, 'mule WI kills dim Wake ire. .t P. A. BET, L ' - .• , WK. IIII WADANs, • • • .• W. P. XTTIIE11(8. Wltaets ?meat. Javoit _ Ittlyo,lP33. , • ' • 25-6 i • A Wits isirliAlrealli .rl. r. ester or Schuylkill Duality_ harms send tetit or administrational thlt Estatelor WillEitt late Orilla Borough of Pottsellte.S.ol Sookbrader.• 10. the aubscriker. ell peewees ken ' , claims ov.demaed* against thelts:ate or the 111* ds eedant, are requested Id Mk* Itiowe the SiledllllN OUl detsk ; eel atl parsons ildehted to the said Ifs. tate to make termediate psytiteakto' ' • .614111X.W. , MIADdl.E,Adm'er.. Or to her ;i • . -• EDW. OW ' PARtty, Ceaue st..l . o . 4‘gfe !ply 9.1831. 18.60. - - floOTSIDIL—Notice is belehy giventhat hiMki 111011 he spored to recall* tuthscraitifons . i the Stoct or the Selinsgrove Bridge COMpuiy,-; ou ,MONDAY„ the rth ofJuly nest, at the following , • named places, At the houre,of Mrs Davie In groves junk Fryer.bliddleburgs Mutes tr: Xttee, t. LeWnthar g. adJoao Noyetvhs Freeltaig, Union Consuy ; ' also at the house of eleml, Thompsea.ll "duabu, ty ; peter Soydier.la &tower Augusta towhatitp; and J. tterb,'in tipper Illattaitoy Township, tell Nor, themberland County; aad at the house of Idichrei Weaver, in hiluersville„ Schuylkill (..Imi aty, Which . I ime and places nue at more of the nmiersigeed to attend Cot the purpose of rereivieg such dittifetrq,.. lion.. • t : . Ner bliddlesmattb.' ' Peter Sttyder. ,- ii; W. Snyder, W, F. Wagensell er. Lrisering. , Chides A. Moyer Jamens. Wier, t Henry V. Eyer,Jon. Wills, John Cundy. ' ' ' Jamb eleasholts, John EL, Packer. Cameron. i Edward A. Bright. - Ira T. Clement. ; July 9. 1853. . . • 4%, , TS .71! . 2110/ 3 ',hereby peen that the ander. eiguedros therlBol l .lwserllatat, past, purchased ar Liberia's, da lo the personal prOperty of Peter Alllsoh. to wit • .• !foram 4 fogs. I lot Bari, Lop; lot of Blarbsioltla Tools. 2 Railroad Mucks, =arts, 4 Wa pas, Plough and !)arrow, a Tbraebtarliaeblee, 35 acres of grais 8 acre. of Rye; 9' do of trats.:4o do of Core. 31do or Potato'', and all other personal property of said al• liras, than wairtot exempt by law . and that the raid property has been' left with the said Peter Allison du ring: the pleasure oj ... thelutdetelpied. 1 . The Public are, tlibrefore, eauttooed not to isle the lame as the property of aid Peter Altl.on, as tie hi s po claret to ender of them whatever. • ;- • ' 18.3 t: ' Pottayine, July 9. 1953. N OTIVEC.—Tbe nabeeriners hereby gine peace that epplication: 011 I be nnide to the nest Legisls. lure of eennsylvvais ford ehertet of a Savingsittank. to be bested in Borough of Poitsvilirtorrith a capital, of Piny Thousand Dollars, and the privileges of la. crewing jib One Hundred Thousand DoUsts,and of receiving money on int and dierooniing.'io be TUE POTTitVILLS: gIAVINGS BANK." • Taylor, . riolarnon. Foster, - cenrga Latter, . . C. 4. Pry. I I Cringe. Bright, Whitney, Samuel Sillynotn, WI liven fox, D. Yeenglieg, Jolla Pinkerton,. John W. Weber, Nathan Evans, ; July fr.gra' .•. [Ione:MLA DIATION.— No t is hereby 'given 1,13 t an adiounird Court of Common Pleas, for tbe trial , of esinsea at Wow., in :and G.e she coubty of Schuylkill, will be held in. Pottsville, In the county afoiefaid, on TUESDAY, the 19th of July, In t. , 'at to o'clock, A. N. to continua ono week. I . Therefore all persons whose duty if shall be to a p:. pear,'`at said Conn, will tale notice and twain :arm ee lee? accordingly • , JANES NAGLE, Shellif Sherlfra •Olee, Potts-1: , • Otte, Jekyll 1953.. l' • . It~~l~UTlCE.—Nutfce Is hereby given flat the Clic -411 zoos of B,choylk tit Vaunt, lote od. to. oppty to the Legislature, at -the neat.. /lemon, fur o 411 of Rant of Discount and Deposit, to be locate d I.the Borough . 61.Taistaqua„ SehoylkUt Constr e 'Pa.,:to be called the 4 ' THE ANTHRACITE DANK of TARA QUA," with a capital of TWo Hundorit and Fifty Thonsaoil Dollars, with the privilege to berm* the capital of said Dank to - Five Hundred Thousand Dol . • , . . Robert Rateliffe,, McGuigan, Hughes, . • . . 8. alorparcdb, • H. 3 Fry. 4! *.,lleatou, July ISO. • • , .117-sto EMI I\jCPTICEs—The Sinetibidders - of the . 111inersi 3.1' Bank of Putlaville, !utile County, of, rehufikilf, hereby give notice that they Intend to apply the Legfeature of Pennsylvania, at Ile neareessioh.for the privilege of, increasing their Capital Stock Ifroin Tre9 Hundred Thousand Dollars-to Fire litindred Thom sand Dollars. dna Bank us Located . in thii Bor ough urPotteville, itt the Calmly of BcbtlYikill.rre ated fur the specific object of a Bank of Discount. Depostrand Issue. .By order of the Board. - CRAB. LCFASEL Cgs hies. • 'fil6tC ' 'intle 15, 1833 AA VOITOIVII InOTICIA.—The undersigned. Auditor, appalled by the Cotitt of (.I),mmon pleas of Schuylkill county, to attribute the money lb the • bends Or 11.-E. • ?lice. Esq., Trustee of SAllilliEL T. PIK BEN. to and among Alu.e entitled thereto, lanai. tend, Pitting purpose of his office, Centre! Street, 3d ,door above market. Pottsville. on TUERIDAT, the ittb 'day.of July. 1853, at 10 o'clock A. M. ebeh and where.oll claims -may be 'presented and proved to the Auditcw. • • 1011 N -T. SIMNEL • Juni 25,1853.' NOTlCHL—riulles is bereby given that an 'PPR nation will be made to the next Legislatuse of Pennsylvania fora charter for a Bank, to be totaled ha the Berough of Potisettle t with a capital oflFilly Thousand Dollars, with the privilede pf Inereartng It • to One Hundred Tbonaihd:Dollan,wlth Banking and 'bisumat nig privileges, to be called itur Saslngsßank. j June 23.1853. • • • • Wit • O PYWIt.PISIES RIVER AND Allgiiihia Coltpshir, iikhossul. isms lark. TO CONTRACTORB :—Asated proposals will be Jeceised by the undeteigneCat . BuChanan, ip the :county ofllmetourt, Virginia:until 5 o'clock. P.M., 'on the first diy of Auguot nest. tor the Loeke,,Datua. Culverts, and dem bans of the Canal, from Buchman 'to Ciales Creek. ! - • Payments will be made id :moven% bank - matee.— Resides the usual rePervettoti, of twenty percent. on the monthly eatimatee, the toniihelora will be re quired to give ample eecutity, satlsfactol lu Bin\ Board of Directors, for the completion of the work at the time and io the matins; specified In the i con- ' mem. — • I Plans of the above works will be,exhibited by Ed ward Lorraine, Assistant Eliatweet atLinehanan, and specifications will be delivered 'by blin, and Sim at the Company's Mike In IlichMond, on aod anti the , . 15th day of July. fI ! ' Time wit! be taken for -the caaiderailcin or the bids anttl the Sat' day of Mang, when, ie sittsfac tori,"the severaliobs above advertised will be Ikt. June 95.1853. :1111.Erleiree—Nottce it N./hereby Alven that I tom thlo. day Jilad rilb, niiiielatetjti lib me M. EMJAR RICHARDS : Em . in the practice nileaw, winch; In an Ili callous bran thew. will brusher be condutted oodrr the 'firm of NEVILLE Or. ft Orlice. Centre direst, W next door to R. R. Morris' tote Potino.' i JNO. C. NEVILLE, !mar! Jowl!, 1853 Nretweetrully la.orniN the citizens of Pottsville and vie - busy, that he ID . 1 tends reeutoing the dutlea of tte protesetot4and le prepared to give inettuctioni he Plateo - Forte to Attwtio.m,ty DAltolliZa him.• 4. F. OVERFIELOT. 7-tf Fc4.12,1853 M OTICK.—The subscribe! would hereby, 0004 - 11his Mewls and the , public generally, that be t. 'prepared at all Menem to attend to the measuring of Plastel tug, Mtonc Masonry, Slick. Masonry.' and other measuring belonging to fialldings, Of r Also. contract for ; the Constractkm lad Erection of all kinds of Buildiags. Charges moderate. • Respectfully. • JOHN M. P. 14.-,Thanliful for past fsvoni, the undersigned. would solicit a continuation of ttie hitherto liberal patronage. . •'' f 3.11.1. Nov. 27,11852 . . 'I 118-Iy, DEGINTIIALTION LAW 2110T/ClO.l-11'• Illßookii for the Registration ofßirths,Harrisks and ` Deaths, have been reserved 11orn Harrisburg, by the Register of Schuylkill eoupti, and blank returns can be had gratis alike Reg isteer Office. It is, there fore, made the ditty and will be'eroected that the peMons named In the an will make their, telurns according to , end npecially that the Physicians win prdmpt- • ly attend to this matter, es the law prevents Die Is. - suing of Letters of Admlnistnstion or Letters Tests-. mentary on the estate °fluky deceased person„tunless the death-la first Registered, and also- forbids these- poinlinent of guardians unless the blrth'nf th's Minor; &c., is first Registered according to taw. LE Wls REESER, 35-11 i Sept. 18, 1R52 BUSINESS 'CARDS. LI UV, volT If GUAR • dlt.ll/41411, WHULE .EIS ALC MLOCEItd,, Tea apd I.lquur Deakin; and Commission Merchants, No. . . 1, . 188 'III4ItICET ,Ittr . eet. ' Eattefen sth hied Clh, , k.' C. Ely, i . W. 1.. convionAli. ~ PIIILAtiELPHIA. , - '..1 C. Henn, ~• • • July. 3, 1t153. ' .. . - ..27,6ni 1 1 ,-- N SIU It &NC SC OM COPAL. AND . BOATII6- I.The Mohawk Valley Farmers' Insurance Coninney will [note COAL and BOATOI, consigned to MOW delphis, Nevi York and Eastern Ports. Policies of 'lnsurance Issued by J. F. WHITNEY, Agent for , Sehuylkill Connl, . Office neat door to iii11011".13 ank Pottsville. Jane 25, igs3' A I. M. MURPItY 15.1 t Iic7ICVICCIE.I6 ittiollialODl4Atterneye at it.aw. ill win Engraft° all buttes. lightiellytt to themnritlt (111- .., menet and care: Office ; Centre Kt 'eet, lieu, dour to 11-11. Morris' Store. Pottsville. , - 1 - 1 • June li, 1853. . (Jan. 8,1853. Is. 94 in • B. BANNAN • If". , , D w. CLEAvEttiforaierly of tbe Orin of s S. & D. Mr. C. CLEAVER, Engineers add, Nur v rpm*, after several peals ears reamers is otker pl.. ees, has reopened an omce Ip Poitivilin,befp be will , be pleased to see the friends Vibe old in Artlr , sad all wlakiaatrequlre lbe services Or oat - of prgr kgasion. • • OPPICE—CrIkrUR hireet, fnitqediateip trppSsirlie the "Silver Terrace." • Unite 1843 • , • - !VW I' , . • JOHN BANNAN 3-If 4_loWEGlils EISNIZEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW; JR POTTSVILLE. Office CENTREStreet,>4doorsCENTRE Routh of Episcopal Chercb,some Apill 30,103: 18.1 y ': CAUD.-4Wladow. Saab aid Boni* of warb 4 a• de -, ' script tone, on bind and (ornate' by the Subsetlber. JOITia U. JANE'S; . , 1 Market Sttept above Tends, PottiviSe. Feb. 26, 1853. . . :9-4f 10/1118111.—Slarket fret Property for sale, triulre A.A.! • JOAN U. JAMES, Ater; * Market Street steavit Tenth, Pottsville. Feb.MlB33. • 9-tf TACOS KLINE, JUSTICE OP Tile PE, AC E , :stern! - *need to the etaktetiois of Accounts, ;ke.,, , proosptljr, soda! the duties eppertsinfog to his office. , Pottsville, Dee. th o ISS2. , 52.1 y• MHO/EAR a. HA KHAN ATTORNEY at ' AW, : -. Ctar 4 :b ac ;., „Itarreetriev.... 4 nr , ."e' 4, o 44 7 6 Pal 4747 ;ja1016.114 .wvaeserszLiext, a. co.; linen.. entand Dealers In Elsebaajtv. Tainalina4tenn'ar Collecting attended to. and &Mtn for ,sale oi r a all as poseissi cads, of as die% Meta ffraYa -a , • at an Wk. principal Sanklar tionatis in Enoaild. 4tKaait, Scotland and %ink,. . • ;.1111, i 7.1 85 2. . t - / 10A1 retelved'ouleardage and detlTtred.lu or. • Adder on reasoriable.termo, by' - • I E. irCIIREINEi t ; • W. i7orirr Broad d ALP., Slay 7,1853, • 10.6t0 . ! ;.;1. H.-BEATTY la. SO* have vaahmed hit the !el ore. W. Pitman, rq., la Capita m ee t, Win* the! American Mame. !where perainan iletuitneie With them eittl plena, tall? . • JAMES 11110Nlit8 ivilt asp be fothid In !the that/ °Mee.! • i.• _ Apra le, 1851 • • - 16-tt i r irlgonatc IVIGOA f R. 114111, Ninere Niidsb Vaal§ Taitiaqta.. - 1851. OTICEr-CHARLEN MILLER & Co. ha' guard Omit nste. is4latiokilpboa. from N' Pact Street. to No. 13 WALNUT attragt, atilth tettymn Front and fleeonelatrat. ts: • • Ffrtlidd74.. Jan, SOM. ' . $-17 U 0„ i fi L ng i meg , 14 4 1 4 1 V,TrAsty h , „ 1: 6 }1.1 0 1 . V itt - - • • 14177 1014:41110 SETTS -.-A nest arras:meat is l e: SI. .1. dare or delineates tosaday over the *sarislmp Wilk wettlttled baskets or prodstbar, kr salt se; the Tewa Ball flaidwanalreant, , • I I ?OTT: , , Mop To ISM . •- '. ' , - 19.11 1 ', , • • , :, :: :! ! WALTER GWYNN, Chief Eagi*eer 3, R. *ad R. !Co . Wit COAL. rise- u. 81 lode.
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