:•:„. trt nod IZ=EI PO TT MO 4 -4 1 1 48 Y 1&53. 'SATVIID 1 gar THE MINEXT 4.oTfiNetleYnss a tar" it a/Tula:ion than any otkee Nerunpvir yub• 1644 in 3 Nor th er* Pernoilannia. it etrearWa among the. Cqa l l.*. 4nd inaingstinn: on hip, and as Cart 6,1 all our' affec t raid Wales el:minks hußeff c0 6 ."6 the ,asses itt SekupUill minty. Ojai cour-M on. inoi: 61t etipertming waiyals flie County.' " But Mee lajnrs-have to' stymy mid. taligs entailed nails eutteteaption list. BiTstiiiniAßT*ENT.: 1 l u.strascateTtorts aretowbesag received o thecapital stock of the Selinsgrove Bridge Company. See Adv. trA vaivant.v. Firm of .100 acres is of fered for sale in Clearfield comity; ' 1 ' • I.l:7"Fum, dr Heinier„.l9 T4.' Th ird sum, Philadelphia, Leather - dealers.- Persor in their businese should give them . a call. . , lid Wx.M. Scuat.c announces that • he has plenty of roirdet for sale, notwithstand iog,his two Mills have blown up: • o:7* H. W. SmPl\t , 2l has 'bought ed i t the Market stand of T. C. Bort.e, at the comer of Centre and Mahaiongo streets. :lalus stand is always well sbpplied with the fresh-- est vegetables, fruits, fish; &c., Ike., add is a great convenience to the public: (Er SircuaL communications CT' wdeii (Mt:this week. -; ' 1 ,1 " • ft:7 - Wr. Sae forced to omit our 'Department , thisreek, :bough *lresdy in type—our columns speak for themselves. 11:7' WE rtterra aitention to the add of the Ladies of. Lawrence county to the Ladies of Schaylkili county, in Ibis week's 41intaL C:7 Caw - Ert9ttnne.--The :Secretary .of the. Navy his appointed. Mr. CoPELARD, Or New York. chief Engineer,ot the Neely De partsnerit hi place of Mr. STEWART, !envied. • . . . ,I 07' ON Moan i AY. the 4th, a Monument 1 II war erecteoa Tarrytown , WestchesteF Co.. N. Y. in horu.r Of idle three Americans. John PaUlditaid"Villiants and Isha . , Van ert. who captured Major Andre, the En &jail Spy, on.the 23d of September.' lirSO. Pcnnac.BOttoor.s.—Mr. Maasnrrt has resigned his station as Teacher io No. lic School at, this Borough' and Mr. A. K. iHOWNE. of Tamaqua' has been selec ted to supply the vacancy. Mr. BROWNE . Tomes highly recommended by the cnizens of Tama qua, 'where he had been engaged in teaching for the last two years. I 1 WHIG C OUNTY. MEETING. 1 We have been repeatedly asked if the ,an nual Prelimivary Whig County. Meetini would be held t is year, and, in reply' make this anneal nap anation : • 011 ' II4ICOCIOI , I Judge .}leg,ins! illness, it wae l .'doubtful Whether atiy.Courtmcould be held at the last term, and hence chi. usual call for a Count' Meeting at thai min was omitted.,-4 member of the iStaiding-Cona mittee.has Informed us that, inssniuch 'as the ume istow past, it has been determined , 1 to hclld no Connty•Meeting this year, but that; the Committee', .16 . whort• is delegated that authority, -will! issue 'a call , for the pounty Convention, to l i nominate a ticket ,tor the ensuing campaign, which will appear in due 'Season. ' 1 . , - STARTLING RUMORS. It is hardly necessary for us-to state to out readers 'in this region that rumors of an ex traordinary character have prevailed for a . number of days past, in .regard to an t alleged fraud, which, it is stated, has been practised :'. Oil the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company. 'These rumors are begthhinglo 1. - assume a tangible form, and, thereffre, jus tice to the commtraity and to outs: Ives as impartial;journalists, will not permit•Us to , Iremain quiet any longer. • . , The circumstances v as far as we can glean --, thern, are theii:—A short time ag,ci!a ticket wLs issued by the Ticket Agent, Who occh ' 4)ted a desk in the scale office of t e Mine llill and Schtiylll;ll Haven Rail Ro d Coin _ pany, for 'more coal than a was supposed [the cats could carry Applic.ation Was made at the scale office to ascertain the correctness [ l ot the weight, and, the quantity e. tered on fhe . . ticket wa found to be cott-iderably greater than he actual weight en ered rid the books of the Company by the Collector . who .weighed the coal. This excited suspi ciirn„..-and fur her 'investigations Were pri ;vately made by the Collector on t e West [Branch Rail Road and an employ eon the •IReding Rail Road, which satisfied the 'par . ties that an tensive fraud had been prac tised in the filing up of the ticketsrOm the weights of the scales. This info rmation, we learn, was furnished to Mr. ;[Tucker.; !and as soon ai the President of the *hie hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road Company ' was made acquaiated_ with the aids, the Ticket Agent was promptly informed that' he could no long& occupy a desk in 'the of , rice . of that Company. It As alsolrumored that since his l dismissafhe has acknewledged that the filling up of tickets with false Weights commenced ... ill , 4l,:early as [-Isso, after he entered the,[of fi ce es.the Agent of the coal Operators; s oil rumor puts down the sum at various . amtiantsilome as high as $175,000, and others,.xiiiinefrom, $130,000 Ito $150,- 000. It is'' also rumored that his coneision implicates coal firrns in•this,Regiop, as aid ' ere and nbetirs;- , whOli,a4 heretoloie stood ,i,-,,atio - ve suspicion ill the a - immunity.' . These developments have caused a deep sensation among all classes in this commu nity. and they are of such an astounding tcharactei that nothing shori of a full, prompt and comptete investigation of the whole ` trausaction will satisfy the public! This is alike due tol thos coall , Operators who are toucan', at d th -whole business commit i• city, of theßegion.' \Men who are disposed • ! - .. [ l to net , honestly in business,, ar e disposed can hardly ex pect to Coniite with such fraudulent trans., Regi ti, that , ' , actions. ‘i. ijit e [ . trait, however, for,the,honor, of our,many of ; these rumors, when . the subject,' is fully invanigated, may prove be What extent the Reading Rail Road Wounded. . 4 ,1 Ti; II Coppany \ h a suffered, of \course,.cannet be - known until all the tickets issued by the Ticket Agent' is compared with ,the scale hoOks of the [Mine Hill Company. This.inves . tigo.tioo, we i understand, the President of the flitii[liiig Ra il Road Company hex; ordered to ' lie Made. / i n some instances, it is ;stated, the • ~., difference in the weight of the seale's book ' :rue the tickets filled Op, is equid to forty tons on a single train ofccial: Inl i the tickets • issued tor Richmond, [die quasi toes were generally • diminished,.While for ,coal . delis , - ered on [ then line , the quantities Were_gener ally increased.. In the latter case the pur l . chasers were victimized, and the Reading Rail Riad Company'weZe the garners. . [. It having been published that the fraud [ [ . was proemial by a person employed by the • Mine IRS Company, we . 'deem iti• an act of justice to he officers of that Company, to [ state that the Ticket Agent is not employed • by them. • lie wasslsped in the office by sev eral of the coal Operatora, and was paid by < -them for his services: No suspicion what. ever attaches to . AO of :the officers of the ' .Mine Hill Compony--fheir books are cor • `,.,,rect. Nor does any suspicion attach to M!.. -- F. Mi Nichols, who was resendyengagedin , ~- filling up tie tickets tothe [ office, , ks all those filled up [in , his hand writing , were found ,•to be correet. • : ' • ', To guard against any future "financial operations" of this character, the Mine .Hill f[CS•ompany have aPpointed Mr. !hcbolifrin on w i t h 4 'v:connecti Mr. Small,•wb 'was t om. • , 1 ted by the Reading Road Company, to fill up • the tickets for the. Operators hereafter. We most confess , we have ' ever: been called lapin to , perrorm a'mo re unpleasant duty to the•publie, Some . of Abase implies= led by the Ticket Agent we have known for [ . upwards of twenty years, and h*re hod busi ness idolises with [than during ,the whole , - [`• -, period, sad, rilwriya,finind thera l tpright Anil honest in that transactions. t , . , ~.. ;,. ' MEI ' 'I. 4 • - adeetileaulti , ' teOldrnkilui mama a;,Teuti golltaitioNti, Wield itilitiCourake;d plaCe onVt.Ones 44.0_241b itkiltiiistnmsurtisibpi‘otett's ring .a Legislative irepreientation froutlbui county farcwable Proiubitory Licinot Law. " r The formatioa af a separate Teinpauml ticket,'as we mainland the movemilit, if only as a last afteftiative, the friends IA the cause being,willin# to support 114:Atirt l iiatai of either of the premt,p:ditical parties.;Pru aided they are pledged in favor of a PrObibp. tory Liquor Lasiii If. however, the Party , nominations be made without regard tOf this matter, then a diitinct: Tempera= k ickgt will be formed add strictly adhered tc , J,4that is, a Legislative 'kftet, the other noOna.:, lions not being coasidered of any.imiiediate importance to the cause. Similar moreizitas are now Isiting4tace all over the State , and as there. are no.pren •eial Gorermetit ocState officers to be etected at the coming eleciion, there is s likely 14 be a fair opportunity for testing the Tempt lance strength of the Cornmonwealth. Oneshiag, only is necessary tit effect the desired *ult, thorough and appleteaganizatioa;with a steadfast deterannatiob to support none but Prohibitlry tpen. (17- THE Foamsin Pottsville wa4unui sually quiet, it wi except the cracker %rule; and such like part Dile inanifestafions.'r; Th e day was ushered t by a nauonalaaluta.,toris the. Artillerists, nd at an early hott; .thd whole loin was iwide ;wake. The several military companieis paraded, with full tanks. The streets were ihnanged.front morintlg till nigiit, with bothrstrangers and nalives—i weather cool, cltiar and pleasant, and ' the gektiration of thi day throughout patriotic and pleasuratde. (1:7 Ws AsivrTFl' attention to the logs of the Co. Educational Ccinventlnn in another column. iThis meeting4•we ihder4 stand s was better attended than any-prteioo one—a sign in favor of the better apprecia:': tion'of Education. in our midst and a grow; ing interest among the people an all matters relating / thereto. The next Coneentkiii be held it &buylkill Haven thefirst F • On 11. day in Novembermnext. j B:7Aucnarsitor Dcnirro, NuneM at Bra zil, and ,who was specially comMilsiooed by .the Pope to-visit he Government at Wash ington, iiss orris_ There and taken longings at the National potel. lie is accoMtanied by 113 x. Mtrraii of the f.ondon Mission, as English SecretarY:- C7' THE Lois of O. q. F.. N0:414, at Middleport, dediCated a new Hall for their use, on the 4th.:] , The proceedings, Ont for•publication, eie too lengthy for insertion this week, considering the late hour ativhich they were received. it :7.14) ,R1[4);.t.;111 lisem*NamtaliM The quantity rim this week by Itaqtoad is' 25,116 11—by' Canal, 20,431 06—lor 114 week, 43,550 17 tons.. Total by Railroad, 753i38 - 2 05, against 839,625 101 Total by Canal, 336P51 14, against 322,429 103tcnis to same period lasi:Year. - The 4th. of idly occurring this week, has diminished the shipments, even below [Awe for the correspondingiweek last yea?, so that we ate still going backwaids instead of increasing.' The decrease froM thifregion, so far, is 69,U'18 tons, and from the Lehigh region only 9,664 tome. The shipments Item the Lackawanna *Mit for the weekending JprieZitt:, were a. folloWa: • ;. Week. llailware4ind Hudson Co., 16,019 . ;,119,769 Pend Coai Co.,' i 10,014 `;113,033 Totall ' tons 34,033 .i,132,302 The Rails are being, laid on the Idithphirtlind Sus. quehanna sailroa,,lietwren Auburn and Piiiegrove' as . rapidly as possible, and it is tuitOosedilbis por tion of the Road will be ready for use fits the lat of 'August. This ROM). will give the Loth,* Creek portion of the Cold region a new outlet iiikaarket. The Railroad lading from - the 'Sharnoltht region to Sunbury, t is',believed, will he read for use early . in August, - Avhen the Coal trade open from that region. 3 Theilifficulty in procuritig hinds and materials, ha'ie delayed these works tonsideri ably 'Several Collieries ere preparing toAip Coal as soon as the Rold is ready. • The Cumberhuid Coal Trade is not increasing us rapidly for that rigion as was anticipatql. Want ' s of tacilities andother -drawbacks , are coitequently occurring thet ea well as in other regii , ths. The; quantity sent to ( Market this year, 4 far, ta 265,169. tons dont:Oahe:her the trade will increas- 1 ed much, over 109,000 ions from- the COMberland region' the prescnti year. Freights to Easfern ports remain high Om Rich mond, and to sortie points they have adPtuaced a shade over last 4.ek'a quotations. The Little Sch4ylkill coat and Navigation Coin-, parry have declare 6 a semi-annual dividend cd per t cent. , . inettimaitant _ - Freightsirom To Boston, - - New Yore, - New Haven, • Providence, --1 i -1 • • • Albany, Fall River, • -- Baltimore, - Hartford,- - REPO T OF . From Richmora,, Or 11 pay, Juno 25, !Ma: . j. __ ... ISb.! k i .. 4 g *.ti. : 6ls, 5131 - 1 7 , 1 I 43' 11' 14171 1.1 12 2 II 6, 436, 21 31;IFor the-w'nek,!29,575 7e.rels for seam - iii?,l26 For season, 44,906 To seine time ;amyear, • !•t: 558,41 S Belton and vtc nity include!" 'every ling going East of Cape CcO, to MassachtrettsiNiN Hemp ',hire and Mainei Southern Porti it ern Stater' and Wei on Delaware Ritter eludes everything to:the Soul h t Indies' as well as td all towns below Itiebmond. : COAL TRADB BY RAILROAD & CANAL i FOR 1853. Sent by Railroad and Canal tot the nreel; ending on Thursday Evening last. , * 1 1! RAILIIOA D. CANAL. WEEK. 1 TOTAL 'STEM% TOTAL C. 7,540 15' 238,462 10 8,901 14;152,1.49,03 P. 670 13 40,026 19 1,302,08 - ' 2-5,173 ,12 S'H 11,960 00. ;323.51V 10 9,107 09132378 17 P. C. 4,944 14 ra,419 00 1,122 15';'527,453 02 ; 25;i16 11 1755,482 05 20,434 0036,954 14 p 0,434 06 '336,954 14 • . 45.5; 17 1,092,4136 19 1 . Shipments !postwar to same Nriod Week. Railroad, 32,061'11 . Canal, • ti • 1M 56 10 • 1 ' 4'0,018'0l Ik-erease solhr this year, RAIL ROADS. The following's She quantity of Cuilratisporled 'over the different Railroads in Sehrtylklll 'County, for the week ending Thursday evening: • WEEn. TOTAL. Mine Hill &S. H. R. IL 19,939 04 '2.' 1 410,937 10 Mill Creek do 8, 019 05 ..1-1192,519, 05 Mount Carbon do 2591 12. 62,987 07 Schuylkill Valley do 7,081 15 fj 165,959 15 Mt. Carbon &Pt Carbon 6,276 03 202.894 OS Little Sehuylkill R: R. 8,416 00.!;',168,490 09. Union Canal E do 4 4 , 1;409 03 32,017 18 Swatara do - 1,029 10 • u ; 23,122 11 RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION • OS RAILROAD TO AUG- 1, /4E41 t " Froni M. Carboti.S. - Haver4 P. .Clinton Toßichmond, i • 1.60 ' 3.55 - • 1,35 ToPhiladelVia ; ' .1,60. • 1,55 1,35 RATES- 0 TpLai BY CANAL .IfI 4 ITIL PlT ' OUST 1,1853. From Port Carlion to Philadelphia, 60,7 MounrCirbon to " Haven to " '57 • Port Clinton to , • 50 RATES OF; FREIGHT . BY _CANAL — Philatlelphin _N. York. ~10 ;3- 4::65 70 • 4 \ 4. 1 65 65 'll 60 00 - r 1 • 000 LEHIGH COAL TRADE FO* 1857. For theweele; ending July 2,1853. `• - 1 WEEI. i; TOTAL: SIMUOtt Miami 13,477'07 157,484 15' Riau Run Miner, 3,109 01 4 , 30,128 19 Beaver Mich,* Co , 1,77.7 1118,607 10 East Sugar Loaf, • • • 1,081 (Wl!' 9 4 .40 ' 23 Spring blOuniain, Coal,. 4,838 48,467 12 Colenun Coal, • ." .1,971 20,476 04 Huktou Coal o - • 4,1125 054, 44,031 06 Cranberry, • 1,957 06;. 16,364 03 Sugar Loaf, 1,318 06•'i 15,107:07 Buck Mountain Coal C0.,'2,167 06`.;,; 28,808 03 Wilketbarre Ceti! Co., 1,024.0120-1 9,443 01 From Port Carbon, - - " Mount Carbon, 6 . Stonliktlliliaven, " Ikerease thin yeer, CUMBERLAND Brit MINOUSIVAL TRADE For the week ending Ito* 25, 1%3: • .R. = Root: ;Camel TOTA r.: ; Nit. Savage to • 2,591 ' 1409F' _ - 3,900 Comberhuol ft R „to :UM:. IM O 4 = 6 F Lottacoojo - g RI R. 1,333 =. - 1,34 C. Told forilikweetr - '210.)• LAO . ' ' ?-295;199 raga= ' • Ceenaertarici ilVanat• ---.-.-. ~ g,...llpatalioref ~i=rie nkr : ' at ilia • ' si tI N6kinerteT,lPll4 ta, alaita uhotes. - 1. :! . EL . t .. a 4 . h N al . aMt:-,, , . Lib 111 sabicsiber asaosaeee to th e palate thatailTs• libeit Mier tan .1 wel'airdei al ttis have infer (*lamely Wavle ap s let k slaw emit s( Peet/el ne tuind.aid b reaaly tafrepplyaill et/en ae analb -11 h.lallh alit be to operation agate Waked ndays. • - - " - '-wiLumitif:xcuat.L. July . ,FRA:22'44fVlvpari , &pre No 29 itelof9k THIRD Zs.; Phitadelpkia• =CCO 11AlarFACiVit$R9. 'enviers. Coatailstion sad_ 'rural Lauber bets, strilesale aid roan. Manufactory ak IS Mat- Mimeo." . A. !Mr • :. . TIMM - . i 'VHS abseriber bay= C. ,Illoyies 1 State are Mines, (tweedy weal" 4114.14 , the oet. Vegetable beilsess, astot or Ibe fiery by re-.at tee old stasot , in all Its b ra ileorhogi 'lowlier il_dellwatiee-jorrersialrot ...Vegetable* led Flab Iroakebe PalladelPbta ate - ow York sunlamp Jim tosownaity ea" rely as as a *at fresh 4 wryly as ani - P . wartime"' fonsesl7 se ea yea wee. • ~. -1 ,- B. W.IIIII'PYAN. alit 9 . i 95 3. ' ' - I 24441 •• • •., AMAX ; paw - • ri! , .11 OSBORN, Agent or Ballet, Dsvb 41i Co., .from their Philsigelphl Were Boom:, 164 Meet nut ettrOt. will exhibit for e foe e poilv et the Booluitote ' G A M. vaults & co:. Coate At. sev eral of the above erfebtaied twitruateatchatb with atid Wiest the moth admired Siglasi All ate mosteoilially Invited to tallest, easaitae these P ape dor toned lavnanteats, where Mr. 0 will, be Last happy to explain the esateelion of the Eolian with the !Lane, Andgive a few albeit =vet aid atilibill tenet to lay akWall tatevested in sweet testa intim email. • Ili: O. has as assoltmonat oi .., sawed lia fashionable music loth . Please tall: ' - . 1.. •' 1 ' I He. it. tisoott , , - .1 i "Siat July' ii, lOW _Boor: DINO.?WENT.. . • - 11 a 'thine, Aril D. 185.3. To Os Ctimissinters • thriksplkill enmity: • Cressauti pursuance pf the thirty-second Faction of " As Act for ithe regulation and coattail. *nee of a system efEdeOstjon. by COSlMODikhoole." rowed the 7th day of Ayni v laia, I hterewith transmit to you a statement of the amounts to which ellery district in your County to entitled, out of the Aaiun, appropriation of nitociAet for the School Year Ina as fonewe : Disirkts Allimn, darry, Blythe, n 0 7 Branch, , , 181 64 Butler, 34 10 „Brauswlg East, 34 66 Brnasarig West. .9 81 Brunewlg South . 16 66 Can, 466: Irdceed. Centre. 14 04 Rash;, 41 12' Coal and Pine, 49-24 Schuylkill Tp., S 224 64' Eldred, , 65 89 Schuylkill Ilavin, 160 20' Ff 3 itry. ' • BLOS St. Clair Dorn', i • WI 96 Farmers, ' 21' •.• Summit; 20 71 L. Mahantonto Ip.. II 55ilatephens. I. ; 16 92 IL. Mahantongo, 1 9:22,Tamnqua Doro•,- 346 32 11. Idahantonyo Tp, 54;00iTremont,' .' 113.20, Manhein North, 174- 9611 anion Tp.,. 83 88 Manhelm South, 59,04'i-talon Disc, •ri In 16 ,Melfeansburc, 56 16IWayne. • • lift TI I , Illinatsville Flom% 311 . 4 0. Wellmade, ' 38 82 New Cull. Tp ., 25k 48'i West Penn - 155 51 ,Normcgiau. . . - 157-561 Pus emboli So •. 193.99 i•!. • Yours, very sesptclfully, • - C. A BLSES, • _ . . . Superintendent or Common Schools. • as Tka-Eattnialle Emporium, Stlmme 61 Vitike, and-Derhoiratle Free Frees will please copy. . July 9:1853.. F" . . OILS, .PAINTS, *.' ;SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS.:; • Cheap, Drtra* and! Protietivi , • W _ ER A 1 "ID 01111xE PROO F . 'l l OlB Paint wilt stand any climate, without erica or blister, and hardens by exposure, this malting In time an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and other metals from rust and:, cor rorlon. '1 , This Paint di ff ers froM the so-tailed Mineral Paints of the day, Which are principally Ochres and Vials colored, and are entirely wontilesa. - I •• Silver's Plastic Palate are purely Metallic, contain'. lag ro Aiumen or . They steles leafed finely, mix readily with Linseed 011, (without the trouble of grinding') and flow un der thedansh as ,fteelyies the best White loead., • These Paints excel all others'ln 'body or ecirering properties, one pound of which will cover as lunch surface as two pi:medal,' white Lead. j „I There are four natural colons, viz Black or, elate, Brown, Olive and Chocolate. j I ! DIRECTIONd.--This Paint thiwereadllyunderthe brush and he covering property is Increased by using it mixed ea thickly as possible with rule Linseed Oil; as the Paint is the lasting or protecting body and the' Oil simply the medium or agent in spreading it. We annex copies of two letters, one from the Pres ident of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., theother from a Gentleman, a well-known resident of AtiMista. Os. Office of the Phila. , and Reading 'harried Co. 1, _ Pairedr/plite,Jifay Intl. 3 J, B. SILVER, Est—Dear dirt—Wojiaxe. used your " Plastic Paints '4 for more than a year, and for painting Bridges. Depots. &c., we have found it quite equal to any paint we have used. .in fact, we now give it a preference over all others we 'have tried tor inch purposes. Yours respectfilly, 1 (Signed,) ;JOIIN TUCEBR , President.' • h • ! • Angsrs(a, Ga., September 19, ISM. 1 • • Steam Planing Mills; • 5' 'Dear Si, :—You eel*, for my option of"Bilver's Mineral faints," which you have putun my Madden 8110 p and Planing Mill. I give you, with pleasure, my NH and hearty recommendation of it ass pre ventative of Fire erimmunleating from Chimneys, or from adjoining buildings. The paint which you put on my roofs, has now become as hard as 'nave, and .I feel all secure from Fire,-in this directiOn, as la pos sible. &idly weeks after the roofs had Wien painted, nta,l6 an experiment: on two or three 411Ingles, by placing them in the furnace under the boilers the result was, that the Minion uncovered wan entirely consumed, while the Painted part wan apparently sound, though upon examination the wood was found to be charred; the Paint, however, was 1/1101 and bet little blistered. I a:Milder this as severe a test as your Paltit can be put.. to,jand under the circumstan ced I do not hesitate to commend It as an Invaluable preventative against Fire. Respectfully. tcc. • (Signed.) • .! AMBROSE SPENCER, FRENCH * RICHARDS; - - N. W: Corner of 111th and Market Bts.; Phila., Pa' GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS.. sld For sale In Pottsville, Wholesale and Retail, by GEORGE BRIGHT.'" ! • ! • July 2, 1853.. ' , ll - ,' ' ! 27 , 1 y ZINC PAINTS. WHITE, BLACK AND COLORED, •. I . go nu li . :et tired ty . Ifie New Jersey Zinie CoityaS. AC NOWL . EDOEO. by scientific and practical men to excel in brilliancy and economy, otheri in use. Compared with White Lead, at presCnt pikes, it .can be satisfactorily shown they are 1140 per ton cheaper to the customer. • Dealers are invited to cell and examine for them seism • F. C. IONES CO.. Wholesite•Flelling Agents , N 0,4 7 8. W arres, Phila. July 2, 1853. 27.6 in ' ' BEM FRIDAT, 3 o7bLocK Dmvziarcii IVIPI;OVED OIL. rrnii4 OIL has the most ertensiue use land is more ... highly recommended roe machinery, ban any oth er MI in the Markel, working , clear a d trap from 'gam; it is warranted wall cases tb be just what it is recommended, in no isale. Operators Who use ma chinery will find, upOn WM. tbrt It Is la cheapest and best Olt adapted.to their uses. 1 .. Orders left at MOANS POTVail liar !ware Store, or MYER itTROUdE'd Liquor Ettore, genie for this counts, will be promptly attended to. • + June 25, 1853. • '3l 70 1 In , 1 :10 1 45 - fOO 1 10 1 20 70 - 170 IPMENT • • rellcentlinton Satur . . Destinatinh. Tons 1 - nEezinia STEAM iTIEr ‘ • rrHE SUBSCRIBER,' having n .appointed A General Agent for Schuylkill C ' utty. for , the Rending Steam Forge, would most respectfully 0- for m the public in general, that he • II receive all orders for Iron forged to pattern, ord tight; which orders will be punctually attended to on the short est pcKsible notice, and at the regular Forge priere. A. KEEFER; • Schuylkill-Leven April dr), 1853. , 16-4 m 13o4tonSt Conn. dr. It? I. 700 V li.‘ Y. 6triiin. , CBl6 North Rimer 2Fr27 Southern A'ts. 1350 Total. 1i3t1,6'25 10 ',02:2,429 10 11,162,05 00 L 092,430119 69,615i0i 37,303 03 398,469 13 33,414 136 k. 40E1433 10 , : -9,663 17 POIIMISR1;, PUNK!! 11:31 Thstrists. Aiseu. Saws,lan but; .7010 Ptaegrove Bolo!, p Ansls $9 7 61 112 PlReirotto Tp.. 7 69 11 Phlegmy," liar* '23 31, Piaegtove West; 2110: Plnegrove Coo; $ 40 Port Clinton &no: 31) 61 Pottsville Borac 611 ,00, lOrwjgaburg Bore 73 68' IRON &c. marauceil ronamuut .• mins. . THE undersigned haying the excl.-we right Of I. disposing, these. Wares in Schuylkill county has opened a laqe and splendid assn men*, among which will be found all kinds of D r and House Furniture, Ornamental' Wares, dm. c.;adnutted by all to be the most beautiful and Heel Porce lain ever' made, it is ;cheaper, mot , durnbli and perfect than the imported article. all and eiam, me at the Hardware Store of - ; . . GEORGE PLIGHT, Neaily opposite the Minerot Batik. April 16 E 13,53. s' 164 ' . sigma . aro uannweinz, AND . ; TOL' 'STOKE EXCLEKITELY, , 171 c large st au_ j _ AllAreror oj.tk e tn.the Untied Stases.: • 1171 t. M'cl.l.lßE é BRO.. No. ;287 MARKET V V street. shims fteienth. Phlladelpbla. Manutteturent• Depot for Leeks Of all Med..— Warranted .putllltt Pat. sllvere4 Cbn [COOL &e, Premium f'oreehtle Kaaba, over 100 patterns I Silver Plated Hinges; ice yfth the most complete iseolt. meat of all the Modern' palters. in line. Boll der. and dealers nee Welted to call aid exam! , e out stock. Rll lies nut b = .4sstrat.. ,stalers.- I Xiii.y , DOT AIR REDISTERB AND VENTILATORS. , . AT PACTORY PRICES. ' Persons at a distance who 'wish, tb' Order " goods; and desire an estimate or partkuLat description, can write to ailicbas & Muss HMI. and ttlE inforthation as to Goods, r id Prices will . he live: t hy return of math •t, 1 I All Order* put ap under the immed I e supervision of the arm.! , IV' Cs ci.kastc are vs. . . i . 1 ~..---- April h. iii.}?. ' " i 14-butr" ____ . AM _ P. TED to puttees' ell the properties r great strnagth. and the wow desirable protectlon Mast FIRE or DURGLAIRA. Paoli Doors also de to order.— hostissess lesrphe supplied with tb ,above Bares, at the same *lee they hse sold atria Manefutiry. by Oiling on 1 ‘, , , 3. P. 1111TBRIE, • Colleettha dad General Agra 011ie; aim 1 r , door to Miners' nit. Patterns. miot • Refers t& Persons twang i thu s; - 1 ' Geo. Bright, Powirilles ,J. O. ver,Beav I Mead. Jno.. Pinkerton. , do. J. C. caanoinha B. W. Canunings. do Bs/3de Coal Conwasy,- J. C. Genii. i , do. V. A. II yder, Barsisbarg, 1 Jacob Reed , - do B. Law rites: 10_ , David B. 'Brows. do D. Low l'. inaidronle, Wm.-C. WbltaitY; i do W. dr.B. I,Difintw,; J. C. Cowed, itra.' ,do R. A. PAW; it. Dawn; B. W. liftolaneit t ,do , Jet* raersilt. tierhon, . ` March ;00833. - . ''• ' - 1 13 dill Huila "S''' ICA PR MAy—C APE I 141i1110.1,',. 11,111,1110/1416.11.11 .., t . Tine large. emir gad el la• open fot neseaeoa, lione. , wa t s I s A ti i lt- u a : omit a In t t e dl: I wit% a large diardaa la thtal.aild f IWO - Mint itagslitsit sheer of sita.(kaad % lit P. it'Llridare.is t plad.ast !odd be aird to t tective .dsr of ids &Alt° GARINTI dine Ls. lee:. . - AMIDVIIIZTAIIF ILO .41140,11 SITS ~ 1. , ~, ; 1 1 41 2% AIUID, Fodhp Owsneurntlthri o il ed eplea luta Edliltio. , NOP* SW Pi suf. ..fit, abuity.milluit itratierAbour An more 400 a I Is , _'-mr tossuiliesetty embellished Imo &WHIM, HISCIILILVINOS. .1; tomb . MAP DeriAtihiOe l thrPitlllor l OXHlC * r .-I' TimAtiolqw*CleoltullikNelkWalll6l l, -1. 1 ',1 To bins ilbeirslifill 40 1 1 , 11 1 00 illull o c... ~.,I- 'ph i• , ....HI : , ..1 Alio. may titpratrud.doetets for Emmert PIM*. 4 _ , :.; 7o.cilithge tlisAliOninfarn imonne of ileimin !.„.- ' it tonna nett Weer bow to be Itembanw..f; Temkin bow kftmake Wr/atlodilkilillnlallStr. r. 1 ., Z To email atom Lifkopri bi mired minor more. • To eineetin Owasso of Ike Human ?unbar is ..._ ' To gessovo`tka.Vaiset a eariewatios, ..F., I 1 , Special um, Globe Reproductive Otis"; their pi eases sod eta* -.....—.- .i... , . ~ _,„ . r To cure Saldnithr I . make Hit Hair pore lusutissi- To mite InewS Teeth ssi kliblta as Feruiirri. I- I IT To make tbir Ittlfltich. Lott awe Mewl.; -4;lstr to' Chum* OMly aeltedifstrio i ritillatlC Aft Met • - ', -.To Inanto iSeOrmillt of IlinbikerC . 'llestothes,lLe., To Restore suktreservertke iyesight.'ettllfe,' ' - To nurtursTa w +P s terplea. - Worm. Illorne...Spitcheir, Freckle., Super Usk: POI .•-- ~ ''. l - ' - -r'' . 1 : - - ' To Improre a ,Ilitillo4 US trunslierm7, ~. • To foretell 'flats to Cuillui: ' Lad also r- . How to Invaluable Splate of the Dead, , • , •r , I. Hon to sppeuireartil or Terrible to so Cleary, • ' To makeludgen at Juries give Deeilloos,enbetfor , or imam. •-ii: . ._ a ....-- 1 1 - Tomsk Coat Umagrint minim Fellar l'r-II ' To Driemmet 1.1 MAP of &ohm Tittinte,M igiello Tombs Doubler.Cromorisbout limuut or linperme. To sash Stasernod Copper to tootling fare elliFy. .To Cure it me tide of Iningetous Dinorteit. .Arid to missy ruler Wirodethelltiopi Ilt ;cubes Old ,F; eopie bow to look Voantillitirbtly. Clay, liendsoutel , sod feel so. • To witkklis added 'a 'osostal Treedert,ou the Seers; Initudtise of Vent i and ideturny, union from 'Canitel 4 Dieessesiin botb Seam. • Trwetkel: with Pia* Directionsfee t belt Fel ten Curer: - Article, used, sorry neap, and perfectly Price of tbibrin—fliegle Copy. El rentifFlve cop ies Ill; Twelve fapies,, PS; One Hustred tapied, 010. 15 or Wants. HAW* • note. may be tent by.let let In perfect safety. Lddress Dr. E. Dim ALL: Alban. X. Y. ma puld4.llloblts meat free by:return! mill.-k Office. Du No coo . 0 Cbitilildt neeW..: Vapor, Shower and hiedien- ted be . . . NOTICES OP THE PRESS. "Thu. le indeird a work mounting mein. - To mark Is land ell of our rattlers we would ray toy. read; disc rib ate."—Afebbedisi.negeriss. - r, IM =I " It's* very insdn wet *,sa d ntuvionionablythe pro.. diction of °alembic& naiad.' --Lowey's , , • t• ...No married Person. or 'those easternplatisi mar riage. should beirrithont AL Nook ; ter tt reveals cer tain ;hints that lb persons of a certain se ought to k*" . .” — Drol /July Tho u. . P. 11.--Docreinabita in Young Nen elvetirrillYanr ed; imbecile's:Ohm Naniage Inboth sexes removed, and Debilitated Flyaway invigorated. No charge for advice. Patients. treated by truer, and • Medicines sent Animas djaelageoetßrioettg 10 aWlitts or the world. Vales Warranted. . , • ADDRESS Ali ABOVE. April 2, NUS. .. *maws renr..• NEW VOltilsht . " 341833.-7 hr Dlrecters of the assoc Lat ton Aar the,Exhitittler, of the ladustryiet alt halloos, givr! . .'hotite that the Exhibution!,"wilt Le opened on the e;lb day of J 14.: - ,1 . in making thitl:ehomlceseerit. the 'Direcors AM' themselves of th opputtnelly to state that litte hull oing which titer have tweeted, and the Ellithition. which they bask pillared, erlitoley believe, fatty meet the Just e4Pectinionit et the patine. - 1111 prop er that tt shoutilbe tavern linit;ter order Itrittord ample scope fut:Xtre inviintive talent aid Ohl of our countrymen end :agtketturai (*pie [Dente. we hafflircriaied tbe .skte of Uije building by eddies nitartpiae.ctiturth. its areai beyond what was orislaally*conetaplatiCaollak(we "lava awe for the purposeiter Eibibithat two handredlhousan square fret, oriearly hire acres. . . • Nut limiting their plane to adlaplay stately earl- On, or atuactorM the Director" have organised a -tic partosaat at tutheralory and geology. la oltkb Dome of the best selehtific latent of the country ;has heat employed. andelhe nuandatton Is thus "std Of a most valuable sat eI I coltettla allhe Mineral ;eitihrcee of the coutury4: 1 The Directopt:tiad hoped toopeu the 'Exhibition at an earlier perid4, bat the novelty and ii.tricacy of the style of co4tructlon and , the high antulard of architectual beputy which It has been Abe object' of the gesuclatiotto attain, hale pioduceit•detay; and it his litres imitractiasole for the Ltirectori, notwith standing their inmost viglience and their most ear, nest deshre,to announce the opening at an earlier day. • In regard to the general character of the exhibition, the result punitive to be must gratifying, and hot un worthy of the citifidenee manifested 'tutratdsc it by the goeern.met: of the United , 'pates. a confidence has cliest a cordial response from the gov ernment of kaiign counitite.ll it will, ntmnestlons• bly, be the moil attractive and Interesting collection of the works OT art, the result of science anti the productions *Nadu:sir, that has ever yet•boen made 1 in inisecentrytTand will tend to Increase lite active entalatlOn of tf.t age In every branch of Intellectuat ,development. The sole ettirlia of the Interka or the building, Its division, arrangements, classincalloaand'police, has been confided no two alliceril of ibrf Many Cif the Uni ted duties Cat:iglu B. DllOlllll. and C. lU. Davis; and the ianctlfin ut the goverpmett given 1h the ap pointment of (base gentlemen, who -have ao much distinguished likeaustives in the special services Au which they hate been employed, allords proof of the confidence reipsed and the Interest felt, by the high est authorities:l)f the country. lujtbe general objects of the enteroye. These gentlipnen have organised their department as follows "..ebelgt J. M. liatchelOr. Secretary of the fluderlitendent 'Samuel Webbift, Arrangement of dpace nod Classi fication; Prof. B. Jr., Mineralogy and Chemistry; P.JohneonpAgricultural Icapiernerns; Joseph E. Mattes, Machinery; Edward Vince t, I extrieFabrice . Fella Platil,*nlpttite.— The °racial cataloptea and the 'Unlinked Weekly Record of ine.irxhitiltion are to be published In the• building, by Assts. U. P,Putnanim Co:, under the supervision ',kit'. Aesociation. ' 6 The director* have sensibly felt the toriGdenee re posed in theni s by their fellow CltiZebill, ink all parts of the country ; ?grid they will continuo to make every effort to eatlsf their JUst espectatkins. • DIRECTORS. Mortimer Livilgston, ' Philip OurroWs. ; Alfred Pell. m Johnston Livingston., August Bciminet. charism W. Foster, Alexander HamUton;Jr,, Theodora dedgwick,. George L. iscbityler, William W. Stone,. Elbert J. Andasoe, William Whetter', Henry 11.41N11013, John Linnbaru, • . %V. C.ll . .WllllamKoni, Jacob A. Weitervelt, Watts Eherman, James A. lialtilton, F. W; Edmonds • Samuel THEODORE BEDGWICE. President. Niflee President,TransurerandOcc'7, L. C. SvosiimlAssbilant deeretau. Junn ter, . Brileiripir 8 MOWS EIMPORIpIM. - \ Sttbstriptioo to Newspapers, lifti k t i aittes., .}l., HASTE # JOHN NEWELL, ANNAN , A NNOUNIAS to the public that tile tiler haring figiven !Murtha Newspaper Branch fMs 'Store, he will recchiP saber-14410ne to the fol lag News papers hemedabroad, Mille OW subse Ippon price, and the newest delivered at B. BAN NAN Bookatore. Centre Swear... Pottsville,. uppointe t e Bpiscopar Cburcb, DecOlf Postage, of, forwarded J Illtgy dlrec. lion deelredle • : .-, - Measure' Pitharial Paper, London 1110 rated Nem, Barnunt's 1114trzt'd News N. V. Weekly Tribune, • Flag of our, aloe, •do do 1, Herald. i. :genially Eaten)* 'Port, N..lr. Rumanian, '.. ' bi e rs t ry IdisibUgne' Uncle Plagno , l. ~ . Home Joulgi, . Yankee .Prt on atter. Scientific ' 'lean, ' .N. Y. Piny; • Near' Bator, ay Gazette, N. V. Pick, 1 Arthur's - Monk Gazette, Crystal Patrice, London Mining Journal, Dollar Newspaper, And all otfier steeaslble reputable papers published In our cities"- ' woiretil.,* run auarraatz manesinee, Ac. • , I ' Harper'. liPihly ktagazinetondou Lancer, ,i , ,•'. Putnam'. '-do do ,Lisoldieo Abstract.. 111 estrit'd Khasi ne of A trdlppleton'sidec be n le s' &acetic Ilfigasine,_ - I • Magazine„ Doders Lady Book.;81111man's Spurner, Graham's Magazine, Penna. Pants JOOlll3l. ' Knickerbocker, The Itosiculturaliel. Istreit's Lilting Age,-- • . Ponta.: Eddcator, Arthur's Ilolbe Magazine, Merry. Muieum o • . Buickwoodoit. Magazine, DiekeneHtemeetioldWordi Edinburgh gr. Itesiew,lttankee Marione,: ' . London irr;%eiriew„ (Bleak Meuse. * •-- ' ' Westmlnat fi r Qr. BeelewiTharilpson'i Counterfeit North Width Review, • tretestriza. • Hayes Medias' Journal, Bicknell's ,I . do" do Medtcal Ratunteer, • Together faith all other et In tbla QM_ utry or in El JulY B. 1 8 4. J POB.ICL*O2B and CAPE RAT ZIAIE11:. San forqk independent Line of Steamer... , • TAE ent and safe Ocean (Withers. —" , , legli DELA WAKE, Capt. C. B. SAIII0OID; KENNEBEC. Capt. C. 0. Cum", JOHN MARSHALL, Capt. J. M. Com, One of the above steamers 'leaves Illeelr.'s Wharf, let Plerbe..tow Bo rn eo Street. every day, Son Mty eleepted, at 10 o'clock,.A. if., for Cope May and Mw York. by Sea, °Orton to persona de sirous of Cl Ming Cape May or taking • short sea *. trip to Na* York; the strongest Inducement. being apleadldlffionlehed and thoroughly fitted for sea navigattom, baths on board all the nrilllkehlents der the lalelv enacted Steamboal-liw-L-vls: Extra , Idle Boater': doable-acting and extra pampa. Wire ' Hose alwAjs ready for use, with Life Preservers enough ibLitl the pusengenotteoard. • . These Alilamen are the only Sties retaliate) Cape May that are built for Bay and Bes Nav n. -- Fate to Et May; Including Catriage Ire, tritipe Island, . 2 _ , .• - - - 5 O 5O Cabin Pastes° to New Yotk, Bends/lee.. - 0 0 Exeurstorillekets, good to return AJCI days, 00• either epic, . 2 00 Deck Pas e, - • '' If 00 Betanstelt; leave Pier t 1 North ' Mira; New - York. every dayrennday exeeptedott a o'clock. P. Y. D. W. ELDRIDDE, Agent. 72 South WharvesPalladelphls. • I,- JAMES ALLDEBDICE,Aft., June Pier 14, joM Cedar plyeet. New York. g 3. 26-2ni 3---- 1- nEnewpavium.nuov - - = I -m idik:r °Bl4 kspgarrous. offer miter as a Calls,, d_ fee the *lke of - COUNTY TREASUREir. at the coati es Fan Elect kat. subject to the decision of ,the Whiz Vonetreoseeetlon.. Yours reottetfetly. Pettey! 10,1ene 4,18.53. , _ tit( PiaLICATIONS. 1/17111011X SOW& BOOKS:MID LIBRARIS~.. 17 1 11 n so/tomer alwayit keeps ow Pond a largo as- I lottaitat of flauday /school Bab. 51119 u, 11 1 e coattail, Used to Basday &boob. , Atto, duadafiSehool Unities 0(100 ' 110 00 Do •r, do do llos.laad 0.5 01 A. 10 00 Do do do at •500 Do- do - do at '• - ' 2 22 Cottigitanarb j 3 11910:optt Saaday School Luray . 100 1090 Au ••• ' •• • - 500 " T ateata.Cleniaa'aud Sagll36. ' • ' • 100 11115 es. Smith& *ad German, .; • • Eaaliatiaild ilanian Seward Books • • . • Ulm i toolts.lsc.. l / 4 .. 44 of what: bo sold at Banda, hoof Union, pools, and do earliage eased parc*alas at ' 11.111,111A7149 . Pimp 1105 k pad atattotten etote. 'Jame *less. • 1 - - AT& PMli. s.l me et! Witt tang Moo or °mantas. rout& mow is coon of poldiestitio. it this Mee. irk 11 b° 612 4• 11 ! 1 . 111 . 1 7 .sll l . l l i. 500 Copies ainvady espied ! : ENTITLtD . TREVARO .itadonier Orenalintail Poems Coutahrgr o ortglaal SolSoOti—got nit hi andiltio-, uro4.okulion.iothocrimipattio i luol mooratinge. embetlidmiwitia impairing*. .To ,bo sold - . at Sas-, VW. On* gibre_ f _ _ lroUir.Purs 41- J. Pai*ce. antes munkkm r t.MSaffi so# at IV I. Nairir. 411 tfh:taotoctaT¢e. *VieoMtiOolt Mop. !almond ImkioAlleu; ;Solociiptkooo takes at Oilier r •-; !AXIAL' MIPS% 00011.; . artrun, opougii,lo,.4o . 4kNes Katiam% ItoW itiwaY i raas4WW. wati laaa Otkagnakwa— UmWM Wow, . E X ice JoWsVI,IB3S, i iiER MM =M ~.„....4.4.4...1:;.-..- ; .... '4.•. , 4.41,:i4..-4- 4....:4,—:—......_ ,talaillprriNkrni Mg . = UR* I niel i dlail l , . , . ;1 11 0*,4 9 4 : . 411 0 1 W,ni5ip. 7ft 1 1 1* Vin d *t` 1 1 4 !: 444 . 1 . 1-3 " : : 4414 4 •Is b tr hew &Pet lanuil;i 4 kali tiliir'ta Joi400•10 41 **- , Amu. ta Wiles 42" Op eiiko Preps vity IT, -- w. it A s c ri:„ ri o t p mums.. a r e.. ea Turk.", - - I ',. 1 . 04os • 11. 1 ON.LV.- %fa:OW* B ° 4 9 4 41 . t Cur_! o1lt'Slr: .. ..,—. - . SUCCESS 0P ISAAC 08811SVP13 Insitpirtrot. \ ATTESTED to ll'ilr br the regular ; purloiners, at im ,,,,, c a t ivos orthe imam ot tly&Wedtelaelarth as a twiart4sge as& sal leaked/ la WIWI darekaites "of U W m rit I canal, itbkb way he,geo. as 0 Wei. alma COI* ellitinallli kale lii n actable taros* ehlugat. • IMa I'Lligalgt tad Petwalera. * Tiles. D y,kreaular action. at taa Resets. c l ime* ea , ram Oft Worrom4sevtag at- gate II ahem" du tritegittal mew:where Worm' am 1 .08es the seal cam *.. Flt lestiarowa st Or awn 1 earturat Pasitetaassanuat tap to Wag Owl bum . i i i e ., - i .„. e imp grierat use. Tr, It; , 7! :' ' i " " .I. amAnt, , i i "), Pellargrave, Ve4ol Co. Pa. FOR BA 4 I. 'DV —. ~'.' • - L Co., Pa.. G. wa aria Clematis & Detslir. Pottsville ; Jamb S. Laurance. Illaenvltta ; tart & tar Tremont"; 81: O. *: r- Dense t; tviolltys t' Pete Bressler. Ihrialdsos r 8. R. Diotrson.Beltaythlii II yea; H. shyster. PAW Canon; Ww. hates, al ' Clair; 8. flips. New Castle; E. J. Fry. Twasqua. Nedtat & r. Oral= ; Joluthal Faust. Ari a t , l au d i i . r r .J. Dori* atriums r. A. T. Taos - saii. , u s oorrunga ; Snyder & 1 21rmaerma . Mt. Dolan U. 11." Vastine.Pastars. I - .laty 1.,D151. . i. -, , i 17 Ow* 1 ' ! rrrs . I! .pitsw. ;Tim IrEdwriEve. E xTR ,4, T: ~ ~. ,-, PILEPTIO. piti,s, .., ..,.. Fir I.,fie irels of ri„,ts , .. 3 Plistas, era's!" and a ll ' iveripOs asus , I , On TIMIS iOXOI Of :Watts. I. -' PERSOK A ' Wilt) ARE LABORING I UNDER' this atorestiaa actlidr.lellt and lb, I yEGETABLB EPILEPT C..;PILLS. IO be the Daly remedy awes dis. roweled fox eerie( Epilepsy.** Fulling Fite. These. Pills pOssUreit a- speckle Aaiun ,tln the 'ner vous syst fit ; au& althouklithey arei prepared es peelally ( the purpose of rutlag Fffir, they will be. :Awed of Shpectai benefit for all persons afflicted With weak aeries. or whom nervous syw eat baa been pros laded oreinltered O tnn Any cause *hawser I u chroo. le eoinplal lion deems of lone unsling, superin duced by wersoussess, they are exersillitatybesetickar Pike pal pee hot, Or two boxes for 111... Persons out of the city, 'attelosexa a rebalance. !will have the -' lbere - , sh the ...alt, fee. -, - 1111 14-7lr i .—- 1 - -- ........a...1141.1. • •,.. IT Is p lip Inllol apart .bottles, hnd contains the J streagt of Anti Thum as much polio Illondursa ear. saparilla' s; any similar preparation In America:- Price, on dollar per bottle, or, sit bottles for , five dollars. '.- ' t It has een a well rablished fact , for gears past, that Rani parilla,* en pure end properly, prepared, was the al, true panacea for ell diseases orlginat f. log from, alt impure state of the blood, th e age of in. tOlicatin drinks, COI habits in youth, barrenness, Ike. %V b oldly arsatt , that JOAN: BULL.B FLUID • EXTRA OF BARRAPARILLA Is the eery prepa ration o re the plittlic_that Is prepared on strictly gamin prlamplea,ntod , of uniform strength. ' Thei Samosa ita Is purchased 'without regard to price, and every'end, befOre being osed, , l. subject to She i strictest, chemical t o ts, and Its genuineness aster lained fore being wed. ' - •,• ' Bail i e; &Inapt!!! also eonlainv.the Virtue, of several thee trainee e medical roots. together 'form ing thebrat compoun ov d. and producing rue cottsyssn i • CtlatTlV t; 'lttraf Ili, THE [Na WORLD t This median, ',ben Mind according, to; directions, WILL cons; w SHOUT' elkint- It liCtofula , of King's; Evil, Cancers, Tu mots,•Eruptions Of thef kin, Erysipelas, Chaotic , flare Eyes, king , • worm or Tettem, Scald ItendOtheconatism, - , Paris in the' Clones and loin!}, old ilres nd Ulcerit,,Swelling of the Otan a, Hyphillsi Ryspepsia, Salt fUte um, ;•,, ; ' Dikaseli of the Kidneys', Less I . , ' I ii,. of Appetite, Dittesiesart. '`, , •:__ , sin ~ .from the use I ler I . -, errery, Pain id , P• -•':- .., ,-- the Side and , .....Ikt„ , ' smoulders, Get- : 1 eral Debit- II 1 . *. 1 It • , Dropsy, 1 .Lumbago, Jaun-1 . I d 1 ea. Costiveness, I sore Throat, Bronchitis'," 1 ' • •-` Coughs. Colds, Weakness of • the Cheat, Pulmonary Affections' , • nd all other Diseases tending topro- - ' di es Consumption, Liver CompiainLl re- ' t / 'mat Irregularities and Complaints, 81 k and - Nery us licadakbe, Low Spltiti, Night Sweats, Exposo aor Imprudence in Life; Chionl Constitu thine Diseases.; and Is a Spring and Summer - ' Dri k, and General Tonic for the system,and a, entle. and Pleasant Purgative, far in- parlor to "Bine Lick or, Congress Wa, - 1 : ter; Batts, or eleidlhs Powders.- , ;$ 0 q_...4 , -oi_i 1 7 , 9 9 - iticin I. uIt.AD tt ' uNall :1 t . • -•1 • AIAIiVELLOUS CURE !II . • “ The Great Kentucky_ Remedy.'. D 4. . OLIN 'BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. . -.1 - • lirell Woodt7l NeiNPrVeate? • - J : ' ; , e tBOYLC II:0VMM, k y „o ct . 5,1851.. DR. on* Hula :- hear Sir-I have seen the most mare; one cure if one of my patients, by your vale -able in dielne.-an old lady, who ;had been afflicted Wont h r childboed with scrofula,and wanoos disea ses of he brain." She alas sixty years old. It had run iti tt , something like leProSY:and she was the most fr fitful creature my eyes ever beheld. I calle•,?„ SZCI In Br. me irer' that It going your J• your *apart atter t took b bOttle, great them DR! JOAN :BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. rb.,4 THE 'MitAt tthoiatt t. : t.th thlltß."Jel &mi.—Dear 51,—We believe your naraapa e the best article ever I manufactured Or the 1 Acrufuls, Piles. CaneersilOrld Sores and VI.. lad many other ebtaneonsand glandular acre-' having Wei It with entitelsticceo 9 in Min/ Cs- ,' It eleantei the blood of altimptirilles, and, as a le InedielPe." it has no engal on earth. • , . D.. • . . hl Physlilan at I le theLeuilvi Rothe M 1100141. ._• . ' L. P. YNNDELL, ht. ,D., ProP' rChamistry in the Leelstllte Medical College. Ca tile.—Asit for the originaloVlLJOllN BULL'S HAS AP MULLA." from lientlicky, in QUART Dot-- Sea, A d bate Another. • ' - 'L ' ' , - SO .E AGENCY jot the }Date of Pennsylvania Is at D • SWAYNE'S, Laboratory, N 0,4 North ' SPA , - ENT lIMPRE El', Philadelphia.: • . . Po side by. JOHN O. BROWN; Pottsville; ECK- It EL ' WAND?, Tremont, file Agents fur Schayt= kill linty. .Itthe',ll; MI. , . --- 02.1 cure ft ears, done sec rem , C'!~t *ashes iceeisible e lite °Pe • • • 1 ; V T DB hand of a bene fi cent Creator has planted ev-I c l t i p . country with Its 01/13 proper antidotes agalosr the ects of soil and climate Open tbe hit being.' Th' aboriginal tudisne ore proof of this filet , main: tale ng as,tbey did, without other aid, a vigor of con stitstion ansurpdased by anY other race. It is from' the itio ts and plants. which grow spoasoetruslr upon' I our own ion, that WRIMITIB INDIAN VECETs.I. UL PILLS are compounded; They tee, therefore; bet er adapted to meet the particular forms of disease pre ailing in our Country, than any I foreign medl. i tine. at any medicine concocmd from foreign dings truths. , ~ - Ilia hip celebrity which these fine have acquired fot, thoroughness and efficacy, renders arty thing more their. ehott 'notice unnicessary. Bring corn. pounded entirely of vegetable simples, the prodneti of our OWE SOIL they are entirely free from ril Met. curial and other deleterloub tniaturo—powerful tot Zoi;yet innocent of injoryi even to the weakest co Mutton. They should be retorted to at once id an f the following tomplaifits r hem, • ' 'inward Fevcrt lons of the Bladder Ineatnation of the Eyes, 1, a 4 th _ d Kidneys, Jeundice, , , I ty of th e 'lto/wick ItatoullY of the Blood. nthitts, , . IMA of Appetite, Ickes ten tile Skin, LlSer Complaint. Yeti Di ions Fever. In which : efficacious In this coin ' • 0111PlaInt the Pills are . Plaint, • er ity valtiabie. Lttintiago and Lowness of DI us Cone, . Spirits, _ Da el Complaints, Dir i Antal Disease. • BI es, " ' N ht Sweats, Co add Crinelm, • hi rattle, ' ettustipation or Costive- Nausea,l , _. nets, . .. Ne,rvous Debilty, 1 Debility, ' ' Palpitation bl' the fleart, Difficsity of 'Breathing, Plies,'' 1 - 1 Dropsy. • 4 Piing in the Bones, I Dimness of Vision,:: Pile In tble flack. ~ Dysentery; '' Pile lii tbo side and breast Dttsgepsla--No per no a Pkaplea. 1 „ 1 L e.., ald 'deter using the Pleurisy, : '. h he Ms In this enters- Rbenntait x , mg entoPtalliti ' Risk(to the Head, pOilas, 001101 re ,n od , male Ittelnlaritiose; dwitatnind of the Head, .' -' ` ' .• • Soar Ertuititkms, • - F its:, '` - 4 ' Equeness Of the Menial FOolik i e!* of, thSS`OFtqe z ' tl°t° T itg at e ' 1. val;.:ll.t.itgae. 4,,,ykitZelinta.,, ..,, course et Itte.,WeeteptAt.nrvyt i °unity. there Put* aK§Ocaudall .3 112 Pionto , unrivalled briny etter'sult libeum, ' , ' essedy.aneedity effett.:lTetter, '• - ' ' , I t a compkte and, per ;flbustots„ 1 r neat cure. lic Dolmens, . *fancy. ,'. • ' Dicers of stl lands, I ut; . • ' . l`Warset, , • i se and Dittlnetts,l Yellowness of the ikut, I CI eel. . - : •,-, I Tem* Feller- Every le . t a • mini,. .-- , ..' nil twatoly taintelizei * DIZ._ • .7 . , new triumph far Wright's t igegiow,.," ''-' ' ,lo ' Pills. jrd , . CIf , VVIDIN•LIite Oldie ire irnpettfolly inn , ' daftsim ie letclesmlllkMuMw dense, to (Prrght's / UP' Ms; bet;` Mitch mom Reed of t_.4 1 , 11 j* 44 1 11)1 IrkwirritpLill; ts so not • bunt on, Willi ley tither. , , !. .1 t meaftine Is forabolibolesite illittettiKekher 1 Etellift. French. perste* or Bosnia Itirentoutott t rtiottpal Oiled; 1!Ai l ItAct et - , rbiltdettilita., - ,• , . pre: IL , lIILITTV , ". •` . , , 1' ',l3PODlrrille. -, 1 llso iiikelAtalillritlf Of 1114 :. 84. 4 .1414'411414 MI , _ 'adders, a•verY fine p'hysirtia, to cansnit with elition td ben We came! to the coneinsidn turns out cir oar power to relieve her ; but "Fn to my offie,e, I accidentally; picked up one f Ournals..When, on seeing the Wonderfal curia niaparilli had effected, I tesuived to try the tot in this ease. I took her two bottles att. king whlth 1 perceived. a great 'bulge. I r home more. She-is now taking the faith and I consider her rtitirCly cured. I take leisure In reeotnwending your r,Plarsaps r lila to trued public. ,Villllr, reppectrolly, I - JOHN M. ROSS, P 4. D. , PIFIVOICIANS fIEvciAIMEND ESTED BY THOOSLINDS ALWAYS APPUOVEDI El E:e he Pritali atop, V *le 11,1' M=MM=EI • 4, cis relax r ruin _ tit TEß eirser , arraub'e Ins for befog; Caw Ash Cou,l front the best Wars Cu Bcbulkin o :Cud hair 111 ulia r advantages for shipping Coal ID Ing Hatters markets, resueerfutly atonic abate of the * paranise of boleti,. whether for factory.o.4llo4olll Of WWI ine.• Myr: W: c orner . of Walnut and Front Wharf, Pry re Meet. Selawok in. .- Philadelphia, February 1.1954, • 6 - 13 , • CP ALFRED LAWTON 4ltl Agelit ID • gehuyllttleuerrty. fur the purchase and shipping; of our Coal.-. litedleVs Mahn ,Upt Al' Addition, Pottsctite. - • .• ; ; SSERIFF'S SALES. initarril SALE of anal, ESTATE ; BY virtue of a vent of- rendition,' /error.? ra sued out !of the Court, of Common Picas of Schuylkill: Courtly; and to me directed, there will bed, expired to public sale or, vendue, on SATIM-• DAY, July `2I4L 'Kant 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at i the-1)00EO of ,John C. Leti,ig, innkeeper in the Borough ot Pottsville, in the County aforesaid, the following described property ALL the estate;right, title and hairiest whatso ever of Michael Hyppolite, ;hermit Du Itepaire, Louts Francis de; Ilnux,, and Brutus de Valero', arid of each of them of, in and to all that certain thief or parcel at land, situate in 'Drill Township,; in Schuylkill County, beginning mt in the dim aien line between land surveyed in 'Or:armee of a warrant granted to Timothy Lewis : and Aaron 'Jewett, arid • land surVeyed 'in pursuance 91 a war rant granted to John Kunkel, at thepoint where the County line between the is:manes of Luzern and Schuylkill crosses the' said lintlbetweeu tne said two 'surveys ; thence along the: said County line north sixty-six degrees east, foot -hundred and forty perches to a atone, at the point in said County line, where the County line between this , Countirs of Carbon and Schuylkill Intersects thn said 11,14 mentioned County hue; thence along the said County lute between the Counties of Carbon and Sebnylkilf south forty degreea.east, one hundred and sixty-five perches to a post,- in the di maims line between* lands surveyed in pursuance of two'severul Warrants gran ted to Christian Kunekel and Meryl:l'4- joirt . en respectively, midland intrYeriedin plies . • !mance of a warrant granted to Catharine Kunekel ; thetwe'abing the said divisionti4e south eighty de greea.west. eighty-five perches to a white oak tree, scorner of the land surveyeihh pursuance ot the said warrant granted to Mary Bowen; t hence along the division line between the said land, surveyed in poranatire 9f a warrant granted Mary Bowen, and the said land surveyed in pursuance m a warrant granted to Cuthartne Kunekel, the following two cOttrfeS and distances, to wit :—North ten degree's West; sixty-four perches to a birch tree, and then, south eighty degrees west, thirfy-six perches to a birch tree in the division line between the said land surveyed in pursuance °fa warrant granted to Cath arine Ktnickelotud land surveyed in pursuance coin Warrant granted to VenualLewis; thence along this said division line south tea degrees east, three bun- Avil and sixteen perches: to n stoneat•the south west corner of the said land surveyed in pursuance ofa warrant granted to Catharine Kuuckel ; thence bY lind' which was vacant at the time the lands Raw,. described were surveyed, south. eighty de grees West, threelamdied and seventy perches to a Stone corner by , a cheanut tree; and thence along the aforesaid division late betweenlands surveyed in' pursuance. of's warrant granted to Timothy Lewis and Aaron Bowen,' and land sur veyed in pursimnce of a w a rrant granted Kuackel; north ten degrees Weil, ; mi n three hundred 'indica pert lies to the place as- a ofbeginninvoontatningeight hundred and fillymiao acres and seventy-six perches, or•theren ',Outs, and being a part of three contiguous tracts o parcels Of land—rane thereof situate partly in the COunty of Schuylkill, partly in the, County of Lu , rare, and partly in the County of Carbon, and stir veyed in pursuance of a warrant dated the twelfth day of April IiSS, granted to Mary•filowen ; :and the other two situate partly in Comity of Schuylkill and partly in the County of LtMetne, and surveyed An pursuance of two several warrants,ldated each the twelfth day of April 1788, granted to Venus Lewis and John Kimckel respectively. 1.. And ALSO, All the estate, right, title and interest whatsoever of the sari( Michae l Hyppolite. Durand DU Retake; Louis Francis de Roux and Drums de. Villerot, and of each of them, of, in and to all that certain other tract or parcel of land situate in Rush Trivaiship, in Schuylkill Couray,!being pad of a tract of land which was surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to Martha Dale, dats.al the twenty third day of April, 1792, beginning in the northern litle of the said survey, at the point where the County line, bet Ween the Counties'ol Carbon and Sebuylkill, crosses the said northern line ; 'thence along the said County linosouth forty (le vees east, one hUndred and_sixty perches - rt'Ci . \- toa post at the Point in the southern line I:I: of the said survey where the said County as a Hie crosses the said southern line ; thence - sonth eight degrees west, five hundred and eight perches to a pine tree • thence south eight degrees west, thirteen perches to a pine tree, thence south eighty degrees west, slaty perches ton stone, being the southwest corner of the said tract offend which Was surveyed in pursuance ot the said warrant granted to Maiiincllate; thence ; along the divi st'on line', between the said tract of land and land surveyed in pursuance et another warrant granted to Martin Dale, dated the thirty-first day of Janu ary, 1793, the three following courses and distan ces, to win—North ben degrees west, sixty-two perches to-a post ; then north eighty degrees east, one: -hundred and twenty perches to is stone ; •and then north ten degrees west, sixty-one perches to a stone ; and thence north seventy-six and a quarter degrees east, three hundred and seventy--live per ches- .to the place of beginning ; can:ming three hundred and sixty-foul acres and forty-two perches, therealkitas, and being also a pinta,' two contis , - lions tracts ortareeliseland situate partly in the County rp Carlon and partly 'in. theLCounty of Schuylkill and-aurveved in pursuance of two sere-. rah w,arrhata, granted by the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, catiq'thereof to Martin Dale, dated the twenty. hirtLiCtlay' of April, 1742, and' - the other thereof" to thriAian Kunekel, tin ted the sixteenth day of January, 1743; t -- - •• c i • and with last described. Afro, the es- ;;;;; tate, right, title and interest whatsoever ea a .01 the said Michael Hyppolite, piirand Hepaire,Drs Louis Francis de R o ux and Bruin< i!e Valenti, and each of them, of, in and to all that part Of the said two contiguous or adjoining trams or par cels of land which het in the County of Catt.on, nd ia bounded and. described as follows, to wtt • Beginning in the northein line . of the raid tract, Purveyed in pursuance of the aforesaid Warrant, granted to Martin Dale, at the. pOint where the, County line between the Counties of Carbon and' ,Schuylkill crosses the said northern Itne; thenrit. along the:said:northern line, north seventy-six and ,a quarter' degrees east, one hundred and merit-fit . .- . perches to a chestnut oak tree, the northwest corner' of the tract surveyed in pursuance of a warrant da- Ire' the sixteenth day of January; A. D. 179:1, gran ted to Christian fiunckel thence by la'nd which was vacant at the time the last mentioned tract was surveyed, the following ten fourses and distan ces, to Wit :—North• eighty degreesoast, One bun deed and fourtecu perches to a white oak tree; then north eight and a half degrees east, one hundred and nine perches to a pine tree; then north fifteen de grees east, eighty-six perches .40 a 'stone; then north eighty-lire degrees east, 120 perches _to a. stone; then south forty-tine! degrees east, twenty-six perches to a pine tree ; theft south twenty-five degrees West, see- seas eg perches to a pine tree; thin south la a eighty-five degrees ,west, seventy-seven perches to a atone; then south 93 degrees west perches to* pine -tree; then south 40 degrees east, 58 perches to a pine tree; and men north sixty de grees cast, ninety-six and three quarter perches to a stone; thence partly by the said vacant land and partly by land formerly called Col. Hipster's land, south eighteen degrees 'east, two hundred and ten perches to a post ;, thence by vacant land aforesaid, south eighty degrees west, three himdied andtwen if perches to a post; and then north ten degrees west, thirty-three perches to zi stone atthe south east corner of the said tract, surveyed on the said warrant to Martin Dale; thence along the southern line or the last mentioned tract south eighty degrees well, forty-five perchei to the point where. the County line between the COM:dines ot Carbon and and Schuylkill crosses the said southern • line; and thence along - the said County line north forty degrees west, lc° perch- u ;;;; ea to the_place of beginning; containing, as s five hundred and twenty nevesandthirty five perches, or thereabouts, and being the whole of one tract of land, which was surveyed in purse awe of a warrant dated the Ifith day of January, 1793, granted, to Christian Kunekel, and a part of another adjoining tract of land, which was surveyed in pursuance of a warrant dated the twenty-third day of April, 1792, granted to Martin - Thule. As the estate Cl the said MICHAEL HYPPO. LITE, DURAND DU REPAIRE,"LOU IS FRAN CIS DE ROUX-and BRUTUS DE VILLEROI ' in the said-writ named, and will be sold b • JAMES NAGLE, S herd(', Sherifra Office, Potts ville, June 23,1853. IEI EOM rt . ... 7 IN FIRE INSURANCE - • , ' nionaws VALLEY FARMERS' INSURANCE COIIIPANYi fIoOTIA. NEW YORK • . I Capita/ $200,000• IVelt mutxerarrly ; j • - DIRECTORS. ARAM C. VAS PATTER; TURRET v stiort; WILLIAM RECTOR, Inorwo Rm. CR•RLES P. RARDCiw, 'PHILIP 11. DERICK.I ABRAM W. TOLL, hoc Vcomm. JARMO W. Pillion's. • thaw A. BMA. i CnikaLts H. Tot.c. Nicnot.A.lntoosi; Joni S. LANDINO. — • R A. C: VA2 PATTZW.PfCeLIJASPIIII Ilm.J.,Secritary". Wir..licceo*. Vice Pren't.iA ins so W. Tou.,Treaer. IC Hannisson, Jun., General Agent., No. 37 Greene street, Trenton N.J. •.. REFERENCES. Hon. S. 11. Johnson, CO., Judge, Schenectady. ' " Jno. P. Char, Sheriff, " D.P.' Forrest, County ," - • • " Abram A. Van Vora, Mayor. " Myers:, Ea-Mayot` - " D. Wright, Recorder, Albany. 0. fi. Van Dyck, Proprietor Albany Atlas. Jacob G. Sanders Em. - i. Thomas Clark, Ban., New York. • • 11. Policies of insurance against Fite, and also In. land Yolk:cies on COAL and EOATS, consigned to ,Philodelphla, New York, and , Eastern Nits. issued by , • • 'J F. WHITNEY. - Agent tar Schuylkill County, oMce nest door to Miners' Bank: bine IS, IBS? Tinsw manes.* STAB inter r .TU 14 R STATE UTUAL.FIRS gad MARINE OINVURANCESCOMPANT of PEUNSTLUANIA. Brandi Office. la cne.dlMMT Fbllidelphis. listellUlf LUZ% =719.016 61 mt.eureitto Kay 1. 1951. • 195,1190 56 Intetost 091,09911.4c.i 11.91619 Capital Stott, „ . 190.090 09 tt4lllBN 2t.t Lb eu. elpetifele, rp4itur3tiii. en fr. • forged Preillll3llll, r • - • • lOE LISB,3Is _ • • ViVetiTUENTS: BDpils.3llolltes_eis, stocks 113* (abet eirod - setuffitto, • - • • . 161 . 4 " riembits--wites. - 11'010. 3 Elston haled: Ittettli nt ID . ''. - - ' 11 216 . 3 i 8 Tit:A:ion Orriscitnen Itibler est l i nteA rpr o udit iiadtt i .•100 o• ay l et .Itierjaraclawliser and , o.ti clam b, tbe t res. at Ow Fink.f ell =l i t e r t. . Applications:lllff I eivre !.n tut . ..,, ompiti! aro - yeaffetellif 0 4 1 1 , 1 . jai T, amen*. At 'ilitiCli-fit_ OtOrn Eatif atklP 1 0 ( Ip M . t a rripii:. ''' ' ' ' . - ' • ' -- ' • - • • * 44C MEM DRY -GOODS, &e. . • --- , t SELLING Orr S'Z'OCE Or FA NY DRY G00D5..,. , i Before rentoreug to our .iVieo Store, 5 dOar's 4 1 l ash. ' ' ' ." • • .. isrtr - prOsent foialicto. • A ti NEW. It : C0..130 CIIESTNIIT girder, phil*, 4 - AdelPillsillesPectfuny call : she attention, a, ladies in Town and Country. to: their splendid stock if duple and ,Fancy Dry Goods now settler' Mr. They Ease made great reductkuis In prices, in order tis i clear out the whale :morn of Summer , G 00115 . - AM/torsi our assortment Mir : . I NJOitiSceo of plaid solid colors, and •Illick Dress /Slits, . ' • • i 400 rtrees Plain and Bilk barred rtinted Uarerds aril Tissues, new,atyles. 4 f,OO. Printed devoneits„ Lawns and Crenadlnes, 1 . SOO Lour and Square lime he and Cashmere elhaufs. 300 Eller and Colored Kith and bare applique Man tillas, new patterns, ' ' - 1 :... i • 100 Pieces of Black Buittbazine, - )t)Pazrlt.. asoull•- line de LAIS2I. Also, Matt English Crape,Gloves. Love Veils,& .. Ire. our assortment of Embroideries in ,Lace and illteiiili GicrnotetteS.- Sires-ea.:Collars. (MP, mid ffonaton late. is very large and 'superior new slytels -1000 dozens ladies' and gentlenien% Silt and Kid Okives. of the best make, and beautiful Sprint (M -ins / ladles'. dlockloss. Eitirdzes, Irish Linen's. Sheetinirs, Table Linens. dir., die. All persons sty ' it/or oar city, are invited to call at our store: ad we are determined to live barcairus.. rl The ante console tires nest MONItA V, and w ill con , thine from:day to day until the whole of our stock is ehlsed out. • - - At/NEW 41r. CO., _ _ 186 Cheat nut Street, above It Is. Cttfiadetpbia J une 11.185 a, • - '84.6t ri GREAT DEPOT Of PARIS, LONDON and LEIPSIC FANCY , COORS, &c.• ( - 1 LEN N & CO.. No. Pin Chestnut:Street. innela klfately opposite the Masonic Ralt respectfully in form the public that they have lately received and have now on .hatid. a superb Slack of Rich Eurolm"- an Fancy and` other 'articles of their own importa tion, which they will sell at 'the lowest pricer: •-'; Their assortment consists of jape -liar Papier Maths (litchis, Real 'and Artistic Bronzes, French and Tarrie den .Parcelain,and Bisque, Bohemian and French, Fancy Glass, Ormolu, and Gilt Goods, Pans. Port Monnalnr, Opera Glasses, Portable Dressing Caieg, And Desks , . and a thousand other beautiful articled, among which Are some very rare and curious Awe ma tons, alswpaintlngs. Engravings. and a comptsit assortment of Superior Toilet' Articles, PerfUmery &c. Persons wanting haadrome atticlea for the pan tar, library, or flar-blidat and other presents. cait'ob. lain them at this establislimeat, where everything es warranted perfect when sold. • • : . • N. o.—Open of evenings. Strangers, visiting the ti ly am invited to examine the, assortment whether they Purchases?. ices. - ; ' , • Nay 14, ISO. ; 20-ly New Carpetlugs,: T'E. ht. BEATTV'zi Old Stood, corner of C4itre LI end Not meglan streets, Pottsville. • •, ' •impl 3 ply Carpetings;4 Floor Oil Cloths, Ingrain • - - Table do Venitlan , 11rtilte Mailings, g , I Check -do • • Solt do Door Mata 4 Also a full assortment of Windom, 11.1nglniti,tWith Fixtures complete. Rich colored Rsiosess, I mar Linen Shadeit 'Watered Morena, • 1 Transparent do And entbrotdered muslin Shader..-- E. M. Beatty having made arrangements wills Ike' principal manor/alums rot a constant supply or itw newest designs in Carpeting &e.. Is .therebs enabled to oiler to the public, a [hake assortment of the abwre goods of superior quaitty and at the lowest .eiryjirt ces. April 2,155.1. • 14-it ANOTIIIEIC pm= MEDAL AW To E. McClain fur best P er fa nt l 4, 11 T t. M 'Entry soaps., a • the late Pair held IVashington el - MeCLAIIV:4 highly perfumed Pt:amble . This important diacovery posse:sse:4 propeftioo.; which we believe no other article of the kind does. It will ricanee the *nip, produce a full: and beauti ful growth ,of hair. Its medicinal eitalhaes aid na tare and render the hair healthy, moist t and pliable, and yersonnrelhat it will nut soil rut nor muffler_ Manufactured by E. McCLAIN, Perfumer :ma Cheralst, at his large anal new estabilshment,Xo4 1041 .Verth 6tit Street, Wage 6tyct, thiludelphia, N. 11.-Coustantly'on ['arida large assortmmit of Perfumery, Soaps and Fancy Articles. - A Ittiena,) dis fotnitgivelt to dealers. May 24. ISS3. 1 leS.lom,':: • Ulla =I ittFILERS ElI MANUFACTURES. MOROCCO FACTORY. MOROCCO, LEATHER 04.1) SHOE• FINDING. M Deres Old Stand mi. Railroad St., Pott.vbille. rr 116 undersigned restiertfOily inform the nitsto -1 niers of the above well.known establiihmeatC,that they wittrontinue the manufacture or -tH hands of MOROCCO, such as KI& Straitr, French Motpecn, Bindings, Pink Linings, £ e., Ice.; an& wilt runtinii ?lty,have on hand a general ansortmcat of alt kind, of LEATHER, such as OA Tanned. and Res) Sole. Leather Slang hte r retch anti City Celt Rhin; MINER'S' liPrEft LEATHER. and a variety mf Mhae .rindingq;nueli an Threads, Nails, Peg*, Ciaintig.,&e, of .which n ill be .old at the lowest oash NEWNAM 41t. 4•0. May 14. 1n53. . • eiVE AW . OE:ONG/IT S'I'URG ES, , , 93 It'AILNIIT f4l'Rf:el% PIIILADELP/lIA, IANFACTITRER of improved oplral STIONG .1/441 IJ T Tlf . , II %fit MATTIVISYSES LTEPLO INTO SPICING (%)..1 WI 01 , Fla 4,1;1 Wier - r• I re. e iron. Aitpiethr a7f: Made be, ; ,Il v tog t4l. 14;1 , 0.3. 5.1-6 m; . -A NEW ARTICLE.. : 77 F.Y .,7 "...1 ., X.7? 7, 7 •,a, • r ,fa:7- - a. - F FORD PATENT ViniNITIAN BLINDS. Ulinda overinme the only nhjeciMn. : to • 1. ihir.highly to:ernl and ornamental append/ig y. vo every welt futon:lied lounge. They arena arrant rd ta loiter datete.from • ihe top of ,the window as W sit as hoist from the Within,. "or can he mistirtittbrd at any point herwerh, giving free neeess7to Hera arid air when tegiilted, affording every' MaporiunAry of cleaning them Cairn the door. They are asleatile in arrangement and inrarlian.cheap an the o Misery blind. Jill I ask is, titer yea rail and rravei ae thew before purthasine. ' • Ta•siseartrav Yt'lN DOW euanr.. Reed Ril i tar. Ruff IA thtt Coriilren, liana" and Pins, fbicf ail., arr. LEY-Ft:aro e3itanna Pon Stant WitinOWlß:Vainied in order. Wire.rtoin Window Pereenansansuleinted tie order. beautifully tandecaped or Male. P. FORD, • tiihnleaaie and Retail Dealer, Noe - 14 Staub . Eighth Rt.., '2a door below Markel. Philatra - . Nay di, 1853. 21-111 SADLERY. SUMMER GEAR 9 1 111 E Subscriber hal. now on hand! a complete ay.; • 1 1 surtment of Ildrness for summer wear,_ Catnaps lintness,Eingle or Doable . sillier- I I mounted awd.finished ila every style... ,+eripyry:•• • Flymets, of all patterns and coloM. ~.., ~,..-„, .• •--1 capital article. AI,o. Saddles. •,. • ;;•:-.7.-"'"%.:.';•-•:. , 0. sons Bridles and all of Trappings. - ~ —. '' ''.,.... .. belonging to the Eadlcirs business. Ilarnesa suitable IMF enniory.purinines on handowril made to order at abort notice... ~ . , nr Orders for flatness, &e., promptly simplitld on renaonable terns. i I ,L. WOIIIIII.BDOVF. Opporite Episcopal:fltter', Centre Et.; Pnits Mlle, ..Junn 11, 1853: - 1 ' - : .. 1 41-1 y g TRITIUM! TRUNKS ! WitOLSSALE RETAIL,. IA • D. !TALL, Pio. Id .N.'FOURTII ljetwrirrs I‘J . Market and Arch; and No. 136 *tart, . doom, above 4th, Philadelphia. Manursetursir of Traveling Trlinks Valera; Ladies' ' 27-1 -l l Trunks ' Bonnet- Boxes, Carpet Bags .11MA Ladies' Satchels. &c. Merchants and Dealers In the altos° articles krtle tlnd It for their inter eat to call at his irtorea, befits, purchasing elsewhere. as all articles' will be; solte at a very small advancevibovecosi. Q' Don't forgrathe namk and the namber. 1.). D. DALL.: June 11, . • • 241411 • O FFICIAL. • •, 'AN ORDINANCE • To anthorsze a Loan for the liqdtdatioie of the Dtlt of ikei,Borough of Potierilo.l ' IXTIIEREAS, BY an Act of Airbly approved VV March ; 1th,1850, the Town Council of the Boniugh of Pottsville was authori ed and I .,einpow. erect to borrow soy aum of money not exceeding Twenty Thousand Dollars, which they might deem necessary for the piirpose of liquidating the debt of said Bbrotqh, and fur other neeessaiy Borough pur poses, in.the namenand upon the faith, credit and responsibility of the corporation of raid Borough. 'Therefore ! • Sec. I. 'Be it enacted and ordained by tile.,•Town Council of the Borough et-Pottsville, and 0 is bere t" enacted by the authority of the same. Matt the resident of the Council be and be is hirely au thorized to borrow;on the credit of the cooperation the sum of sixteen !thousand Dollars, to be ap pl ied to thevancellation 'of outstanding Borough. orders, and the liquidationof the debt of. said corporation generally. • • Sec. 2. The raid loan shall be divided into shares of one hundred dollars each, bearing ieterest at the rate of six per centum, payable semi-annually on the ,first days of April and October in doh year, 'and reimbursableap follows, to wit: - • • Two Thoinand Dollars, payable; Oct. It 1655, • -Two thousand dollars payable in each subsequent year, et same timeiP Sec. 3. The books of subscription shah be open ed ot the public home of .blorturier and Broiler,. on the 18th day of hay, A. U. 1853, and daily thereafter between the home of two and six O'clock mail the amount of such loan shall 'be tolismilied. The sums subscribed shall be paid at the time of subscription eithei in monert!or iflorowth' .orders. at their par value 6- • ". - 1 ' For every share or snares subsi4 . ihed and paid for by. each Attbieriber, as provided !tor . in the' section preeeeding, Bonds with coupons; Or inter est certificates attached, providing (or tbd anal poyMent of the interest, shall be i.inn Presied under the real of the poration, signed by the , ktent eibi. o f t h e -council; and countersigned by the ITrram ter, w h ic h shell h 0 transferable as bonds era usually transferred.' See. 5.. Ail onisfandirrg Borough order!" i, Bonds, ernificaira or other evidence of indebtedness tilt [be received as-mOney, and converted into Coupon Bonds bearing interesttroin the' time o(lxiyearat. SEC; S. That the President of the Conned with committee of two or of 'kW; Itraieberty and - Henry either of them, be a 1 oemmttree to subscript : Om - is-1W loan, to I give receipts foe the monies received, atnA pay the' same into the treasury. •' • - - • • , 'SEC. 7. The irderest on the wia e,=tiat shall be preferred to all o awl palate out of , the first pottiest cod* into tba Tralry. ' • - • C.J.FRYirteal:Tows!Council Attimiy huts Al Mcßatuton, Town Clink.. 84 1 a. • 26.31 . • • IP INI TREE , Amo - rrs The fidlowing innovator it noble treettnd its cgti - obis — fate hie been trafismAttelfro this part of the Union froini Tbe ire/ • _ was discovered about twenty miles front p pi_ fiet . talltil.`l4Urphir'S Camp 'lt ruessurrikat the ground ninft_e•eirilis feet in cireumferencer and eighty-14c feet ten from the earth, irhicksize tt,holds for 100 feet- It is 300 lest high, though the top has been btokerioill • There are (natty trees in this micinfty Mgher dual that. from 40 to 70 test in circumference: It is estimated that" this tree weutdsquare2s - feet at . the" Mitt, and cousirluetitir a cut or twelve feet inlength would. anti ninety thousand feet of lumber., piftv of men are iuna avagged in taking off 1 . 4 bark for fifty. feet in height.,,in seetihrts, so that it can be Put togther again. It is about. 'one foot in.thickness;and will be senti to the WOrld's Fair, 'where it will be put up. and have the California specimens'exhibited in it. - Thirty feet in disinter is quite - a room, large enough to hold political miss meetings in just before a Presidential election. '! It is estimated by those who have *)unted wme at its tiny. that the above osnied tree is not less than 6,500 years old,eor sdii years older than this world, according to the vul gar notion.. Ti must have been something of a tree whin Adam and Ere went round to name the productions of the forest. 1;. A DISGRACEFUL APPOINTMENT. :Newer. we believe,has a Presidetit of the United States, before Pinot, placedija high truspa representitive VIA a foreign govern ment.. AuousrE 11EL:emir, who was one of the !Austrian Spied while Kossuth Was in this country, has been appointed charge to the Netherlands. This appointment is a dis grace to the American Government-pan out rage upon our people. i if such acts, can be done. and the people wink at them, then can Democracy bid defiance to everything- like Republicanism, or respect- for the character of our country. Lord deliver us from the bad acts of our enemies. In speaking of this appointment the New York Mirror says: "Of the proptiety of Mr. Belrmint's ap pointment there will be a strong diffiyance of opinion. An Austrian by birth ; alew by blood ; and worse than all a millionare; the " unwashed Democtacy” will be apt to 111. Siit that the appointment of , the late Aus trian Consul as American Charge d'affairs to the Hague is not exactly in accordaice with " the eternal fitness of things.'.' But they 'shall not forget where the" sinews of war" came to help them in the late campaign." ' This is the same Auguste Ultma, the 'Agent of the Emperor of Austria, led the Rothobskls, Whom the New l'oth;..papers censured so severely- on the eve of the last Preside° tialelec tioa for furnishinglstge sums of money to secure the election of M. Pierce. You:to MEN ov Isizzetak THRONES. —Some of the most important empires on the globe, are now ruled by young] men.— The Emperor of China, Hien Flitig,,ia,now in the tweity•second year.of his ;Wes end the third of his reign. It will be recollected that he is of the,•Tartasor Tiptsintdynuty. Prince Chu-kisin, of the Ming !husky, who aspires to the throne of China, is abOut nine teen years old.- TheSultaii, or Shah of Per sia, Nasser-ad Din, is about twentyi years of age. Abdul-Medjid; thaw, the Sultan of Turkey, was born in April, 1823--i3tcourse he is now little, over thirty. years of age. The Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, is nearly twenty-three, having been born in August, 1830. He . ascended the: imperial throne in December, 1848. • These mimes embrace more than one-third of the popula tiDik of the world.—N. Y. Herald, I. a A acctra publication furni;bea some interesting statistics of New York city. The nuMber al persona employed and paid out of the city treasury is 3,743. The expenditures of The city far 18S2 were $8,294,24', and the reeeipts $8.134130.. The permanent debt of the city $13,885,856 and a funded debt of 10,005,000. - In 1805 the value'oi real and personal property was $25,046,841 ; to 1852 it. was 8351,758,426. The,inc.erot from the troton water works has Olsen froth $ 91 , 7 9 3 ih1843-'4 t0'5533,963 in 1852; !there are 229 miles of pipe 'used in conveymt. this wa ter through the city.. Tliere are nineteen public parks, the value of which hl.placed at $9,151,000, the most, valuable of which is the fishery, $3,000,000. There ate 774 om nibuses in the city, The numbee of deaths in 1852 was 21,601 117 A itIIMSELLfiII &KOVNO AT • WO MAN.—Dr. J. A. Kelly was , in algroggery, drinking, in Millroad, Knox county, Ohio, on the 20th inst., when his maiden , sister, Eiiz adieth, went - CO - the door Wall him home.— She was abusively ordered to go home and :mind her business, ',when she picked up two or rhrire stones and threw them hniong the decanters, breaking two or three of them, and.then started for home. The.; rumseller caught a revolver ;from his bar, 3hased her and fired lour shots at her,•one.ball lodging in her thigh, whencelt cannot be eirricted, arid another-inflicting a singular *round on a young boy, hiofitti who was silting quietly' un his stoop, south doors from the groggery. The wounds are both yety- paihful.• The rumseller was arrested ,and held id bail inibe sum of $2OOO. - (]"'THE ORIGINAL WASHINGTONIANS. - John H. W. Ilavvkias, in answer to the statement going the rounds that tbe leader of the Baltimore Washingtonian movement is keeping a IoW grog shop in Baltimore. givts the present standing of .the original six, 35 follows ' " David Aaderiorr, master blaxkimith, do ing well -and accumulating. property ;" John F. Hoss, master carpenter, sluing well: James lilcCuiley,' a master, coachmaker, do ing., well, also accumulating property ; Arch ibald CaMpbell, sillier plater, doing an ex tenaile business ; William R. IlVlitehell on his.ours farm seven miles from !Baltimore— uuforienately, does not keep his Sedge ; Geo. Steans, died in 1841, a sober man—kept his pledge to die last." O:7".RENEin FOR .Dlll2llll o ll l i—The sea son having arria4 when bill Mid dyseti. teric diseases Kasai. the folltiviting recipe from Babccck's 'Atilosophical tßecreations, may prove serviceable to thirptiblic:—ln ad. dition to the value of ;palm* charcoal in bilious disorders, two °arms of it boiled in a pint of fresh may ibe taken in doses of a" wine glass full by adulii, every two hours, in the most obstinate dySeotery, until relief is imparted, which has not,faikd to be the "effeCt in almost. every initance. It is harmless and may be tried with safely. .1 liumcropailsy in W Ken., dell writes to his paper in New Plows from' Paris: It is said that a chair of Homeopathy is about to be created in he Faculty or the. Medical School , here., 'fife Emperor, thd , Empress and Marshal St. A =add—who says he owes his.life to Homceo,mt e — i -ste serX much in favor of it. Mlle lea in this science.,lis firmly as t'be three Lail mentioned perions.'" • - Et:7 A note hal been received in Melee trot) the official representative, to theVnited States Government of ;the King of Svreden, staking for inforinatiOn in relation io the operation of the Maine Law Upon poveni,,pssPerilltn , and crime, and the generalii interests of Maine.• He was instructed by his Sovereign to procure this infomiation to lie transmitted to Sweden. Pg' Father G'areizzi, who Sods himself uncomfortable Sit the hotels, in; jconsequenie of the rudeness - of Roman CatliOiic wailers, is stoplung at a pnvate residence in New York, ! • 14 • (1:7: • " AbOitt Ralf RsgAt."-- m Lathrop r !I' agn says he goes fori abolishing flogging id the Navy, and introducing it into Congress ! ' • It has been tried there, several times.' 07 - Thelotai value of the ; India 145ber goods manufactured in thelJnited States is I estimated at test millions annually, and near ly the whole trade has sprung up sineelB44. VO7 The gosjietis said to.be preachedfrom the pulpits of Chicago , in seven different fan g oes. The population of the city is about 50, • ' I • - Official Patron ag e.—Frederick 11. use¢ . to ay that for every appointment he con ,fer he madi ninety•nine Jeaemies, and on ungrateful friend. 1 (0" It is stated that marble to the amount of seven willion of dollars in Value is. annu ally taken iron r the quarries of Vermont. [l : 7 ft it runt the grave of James Madison, twice President of the; United Slates, cannot now be recognized; rinuo, nazi _ . , Of Valuable Laxid OE SchleyMill tona', est Mon' (14Y 11, 1 3. TBE stabsenbef will nit at Wald so t, os KON-y DAP, the litif day of Jody. LOX st tbe publk bailee of B. tl. Viten, be tee Inforasta of Ilanrieberg. ilatipbin County „Pa., the twitched oswteetb pan or the kW ) * hit domain two tints of tan. attune ronneralpin Ilsolatha Township. Bans e4vasty,soly Is. *any township, elll nasty, oat taste of Poessy loans. conalsias *antitheft elan iaadrtdsad . linen woo asit oinprout postan.ho the onto more of trosraint ationnos s atoning Inds or John Isnot. gandias Dior. So- Pbts ajar. Pinatas Lemberg. Ma Bann Sorba n *nulls' awl 'natio finials. Bali hints eutvered and Minh* inn the Land nillurl Puuneyivenks on winsome gamin totinbia o lf r a s i s taid Mier; eft. daiad napeettudy taw tit day at naafi, A.D. 1101. and an sun vain Casein Pell eY• / 41 4 , 11418 adiarif of Ilinsyttlif Goat, Minn tad team we Within Patter. nnintsco heist Ist to Deed Book No as. v afrralitni aide 10 colllllltheo as lay loc i, •IL whoa anew will Oa undo knows by I BIONTGOIlialrf• gag, • arannan pe Hwy Besta: Jane Y -", :=...... r. r . ' ) ;t -. . ‘ . • 1 s B -rawA.=trYttscnko•44-3'ecilloi - PIIILA., O'CLOCK, —Wheat Flour, SR 621—Rya dii.l $3 75, pri 4bl,—Coin Dint, S 2 621 do.-tWheitt; Red, § t .20, White, IR 10eta--Rye; 85 c4. --Corii..6l Cis.—Oats, 43 eta. per PLAIN TALK •Fint A CATHOLIC:' It is 'a well.knimen fact—exceeditiety per; filming 'to' the Papal hierareby.l though equally gratifying to' all Protestsats...llne - the !Attestant,. tendency of the goti t.' l eraniet tal institutions of this country is trams to • tile Catholic church—large niunbers at int. , nugrants anuaally7 abjuring theiir original faith, after becoming imbued with the spirit of American republicanism; and tb natives, fur the most part, growing up • Caiholtea in name only or proselyting to more b?rentl aDd more congenial denominations. These kb. eralista already form a very unixiltant divi sion of the Romish church in this country, and their number is Icamidably:incresi tin'. as they' dare, or circumstances require them, to avow their sentiments. • • We have be led to this preladip by a let. ter which we find in the New YothCeinier t in reply to a former cortespoodeue IC,"esa . the Catholic Property bill before the Legisla. tore of that State. Remarkalo as the sea timents are, Catalog from the itsurce to which they are credited, they, nevettheltes, amply confirm the truth of our guillemot as to the growing schism is the Papil make is thii country. We make the followiag et. tracts ; • Your correspondent of yesterday's taus endeavors to produce the impression that ell trite Catholics are satisfied with the attitude of the Hierarchy in the "Milted Stater,"and feel perfectly easy in view of thenower about to be lodged in the hands of an ittespossible despotism to administer church tenimalities as it sees, fit, irrespective of theirifeeldigs. . Now.-sir..l need hardly sa that a great portion of the professing — wit h Is's" - leave —practical Catholics of this country have an more faith in the integrity of human nature' when it happens to be covered by ?the num tif the priest, than if it lay beneath the folds , of any other garment. “Htermitttot at iv. rarre" is a sentence of as much Mutt at mi tiquity. And that many Catholic pietas have erre d , and erred wilfully. too , in the management bf church property, ;I, and many - others, koow.. Nay, sirs, the guest bulk of the greatest sticklers for priestly absolution.' in their sober moments. will it, and de plore the fact that they are called upon eter nally for money for church bisildag; dm. which seems never to have an - end.. sa d which is hardly ever accounted tor; kdow of some notable instances of 'hit kind.whieli, I will produce - for the epeeist edification of your correspondent' "li." it hi &sires it,— ... The truth is, Mr. IL, the Catholio laity— even the most priest•ridden of them—cannot fail to have Democratic ispirltions in the presence of this mighty mammon to Demo cratic worth and greatness. notwithstanding the absolutistic instincts of the Papacy tea. proved every opportunity to support them— No wonder then. sirs.these aspiralkins should embrace the management of their own climb temporalities—the only particle of Republi canism in their whole spawn— andwbich our wise Solent in con junction with Borne. wishrto rob the people of.. Let the Legisla ture legalize the - robbery it it ;will :—ii fay's gain a false character for liberality. and may even recommend itself to 'titling Rome"- ti, brit bin be assured it will not advance itself. one , iota in favor .with the thinking portion of .:.. its Catholic constituents. I • • •- .., ii A • _ • Until the Catholic churchallows an equal , regard with Protestintism fo r the inatimtions of our country , and somethaag like an nod deference to the popular will; which is the source of all political power here, I think the institutions of the country ale perfectly josti- . - - fishle in keeping the power out of 'its hands —a power which it abuses even here, but much more so where it is supreme, and can do so with impunity. . , - t_" No, we are no strangers to the vitality ' of ihe,Citikohe church, as rot Call. it. _Nei ther are we so feW - or so inconsiderate Hyatt imagine. , It you.'..have had opporumbles of feeling the pulse of Catholic society in ',lv quarter of this confederacy. ital. have had. you would find that a silent. powerful, tho' unexpressed contempt for; the politico‘lat- . cal compound of absolutism which certain of our Catholic reviewers and editor*. would "perpetuate" is fast gaining- ground among Catholics who have faith—a living faith-rin the Republic's vitality and future., They may be "heretics," and I know therarei"in fidels." . , f They believe in the creed of the Apostles , —in the Athanasian Creed—in the creed of . Pope Pius the Fourth,-but they dm% be lieve in the creed of Faints Jostru of Aus• 1 tria—nor of the-perjured traitor to the French constitution . and nation—nor of the creed of the Crown' Prince -of Rome. ln a word,_' ' they have learned the sidimenta of Republi canism—they can distinguish between - the",; politician and the priest—and even; though I bidden to take the "holy alliance" upon them t back, by such an influential voice as that or him who hurried Rome's republican children beneath the ruin of Rome's historical mobil: , meota—and sent cannon balls for. sweet- -- melts to his children—still they will not 1: obey. They are believers in a creed and a church 'with two thooseed years of Moog and tradition at her back ; but they are "Oh. -' deli," ," heretics." "apostates,"—apything you will, to " th e Papacy"—that propiup , 1 European Despotism—that enemy of the • . world's Democracy: . _ . • --- -N..' Theie, sir, are the views of a,CatholiC m ~ reference to the advances Home is making ....:1, nere and-elsewhere since the late relciion - 1 in Europe. And let Me tell you, sir, these .4 envy's are shared by thousands who believe - in the infallibility of the Catholic chinch on matters oftitrisitettittith. as .welt as . - Yours, tcc., AN IRISH CATHOLIC: „., ~.', TEMPERANCE AND POLITICS. . The iit;ocudei of Temperance have at length thrown off / the mask, sod orly . ansensi the shies as a Trespasses Party in @Mrs! 'l'lluimay be seen by reference to the adverniement in "another column, calling a Convention ' to be held et the Court House in this Borough, on Wediettiat i the 20th of July, mss-, for the purpose of foentuer a Ticket te, be supported at the neat Otani! DSC tic*. We do not believe that the cause of ,elther Temperance, Itelignin or Marsh, can be *dewed by mixing them with politics, led therefore - very /1 . much doubt whether the movement in emmoticmwnt - :, barre the effect which those who are hoesisll4-4 gaged in it have so much at heart, We have • • spa to 4oir there are party backisin this canal who are desiroas of securing the Temperance vele x I for the Whig Ticket, and mark the prettiMieni MIA at tbe.P!'zior 014 , 1 NP alloPla will Woad/ (otrldifr sr succesgsfel or not moats to hen ssea,) to woke . the entire petty in that dicectlee L .• • The Temperwe gum of 'hemp, rani :i. heretotore almost tmanitiously mood any .l ';';,-, movement tending toward the fOratal.l.'ol 0 ' ;..":, 1 district Political Orga*llaka s ason4i iota- : peedent of the two ousting *lee t lini_ course oi the Ompcnitati anif.lttl,PutY hii!edit_.,:: - .1. 'is.the surest . .and shortest way to'etrect thaf4, icy thing—the pegiarienfesuiblishmetit' s gi a Tempera,* Oolitic* 4 1 4v ee er du a l: the. resuscitation cit the • . . move; 5,-- Went 'begin° in this ••6;;lniY, some - JIM 0 --..' three yew iSladir Irc i trIYS~ tligaa.. , : r " selves with mo - . J.:-.4 .13p4.,, Ways . with much severity, agairiettl i AI 4 , rating false motives tic the advocates. of cause ai'd objecting to . the means entpforai. -:'.: for its tenactillertt• No utdPkt, *chit '; the Tempera ' s men, attet trying ism& tailt -: I accomplish the ptei4Philioll of thlir Fintis4l4ji 'by the existing politics' PM" 'DAV sel4 cure candidates vii: l o =QM la WON Illentil a : ';' respect their ptculiar withehlthottbille„lnkullki it l' ; to Ocialinate • sepals Is ticket Crow holbt. ••-tr which mar tell in the neigh of Mere Pititi . V.,; cians. - , '''...-- ,- , ' I ' l Ci, If the Teczierancemoieins'afetadabedriiKk. en into the Whig ranks, thik.i'r.ou'aeMinisi• by the Aver= and other aeolitAttriallii ', will undoubtedly ha vebeen the maictillaw. -, once to that i effect. DIG oily. political • moral, seekiiefuge arnonAthose who l ltrojiti* be avovied enemies. • We are happy to. 31 there) are thousands of enters all ove r 1 Ste who ,hava a higher, regard git the ' " *his pd general welhtreiof the cialttn* allt. than lor.mere party succem...• throw aside their political be, end do . what conch • rightt Q3' Tut swum of Fr* very teem at Nottimmi New 'VALlNilliautsta plates. Ilea tailTiilt to- Am extrusive 6t go, N. Y., au Tuesday Irk of giouca bomed tom • timated at Omuta of 41 . ' 27 Pal:into:2 , rgr‘ . tit opeatutathe - is New York. - 0 el E ~ . yy _. V ~ ~: r,~ ~;.. r, .~~' II
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