El Mit Vito' ,Niurnal PA. iiii'UltoAY. JULY. 33,1853. , ,Cirfrlifi &INNER' JOURNAL has tar. pq an:Jdatian ann. any other NaroPar •II Mad 11/2 Northern Pensaylvania. • 1 1 el• " 4 °' 4 6:0 1 € God, Iron onad•iduisuiss awn, nif .. p#, in du and an adjoising . iounties, but all dap esitiii, 'and it; eta iireldares - largely aktAtwatit in Saul/din orwasy t *la nn rest one of the most valiable . .ddrerwins "oat :inns in itv. , B u t f in e pipes haft ai 1111114n9 . rrsdte4 In Ossiiitexiprias arl • 8B >CIPT6, • For Miners! J!nrinaP , eafire-14st " 6 gar We hope those io errearsd ward their tamowitsane,lassFeedily al pews • • our triclursior. PaPer end labor are very Johi-Tteztae,lolan, I, 1854, • '. Rev. litin St sadistic: tui July 1, 1853, . John Spencer, to January 1, 184: - Lawrence Tracey, to September 1,1853, Alfred blouson, to July 1, 1813, C. P. Noel" to January 1, 1954, •. John Eynon, to July 1,1853, Boas G. 'Smith, to lid) , 1, 1813, • • Edward Sedgwick, to Jatibrary I. 185 L Joisathen Johnson, to July 1,1853, I,ger Chadwick, to July 1, 11353, Mrs. Hannah Banana, to July 1, 1854, . Mrs. Rosbystuell, Teacher, to April 8. 1854,, Healy Robinson, (N. I'.) to Jan. 1, 1854, Joseph Mathews; to July 1,1844, • Charles Henderson, to January L 1854, Henry Guiteratan, to July 1. 1853, Dr. C. McWidliatits. to July 1. 18Z3, : Hattie Lit destinuth; to July 1,1813. , 'George Reifetyder, toluly I. 1813, . ; Theo:hue Thom, to July 1,1853, • - Joshua Crawahaw, to July 1,1853, John Beittinger, Esq., to July 1, 1853, George Wilde, to July 1,1853, 1 .. • William Littlehales, to July 1,1933, Joseph Foster, to July 1, 1853, - William Bradbury. to July 1. 1953, • William Price, to July 1. 1853, 'Joseph F. Carroll, CO July- I. 182, Charles Smith. to July 1;1813, A. Bolton,. to January 1, I€ll4, L. Mattson, to July 1, 1.813; Uriah Gene, to July 1, 1853, • . S. Seligman, to July' 4182, Jesse Turner, to Jul 1, 1853, • Z. P. Doyer, to July 1, 1953, • • D. Kniule, to January 1-, 1854, , Emanuel Strawy, to Jan 1, 1854,• , Fixler & Brother, to July 1;1 uary 853. ' - • J. W. Hitch. (N. Y.) to Jan l, 1851, John Chester, to January 16.1854, 'George Beck, to July 1. 1851, ' - H. Urea,' to July 1; 1653, • . H. K. Ileebuer, to July 1, 1853, Eli Thompson, to July 1, 182, • James Penman, to July 1. 182, Joseph Wilde, to July 1, 182, John T. Werner, to July 1. 1814, Simosißlewitt, to July 1,1854, Eckert, Guilford dr Co:, to Jan. 1,1854. Charles Haber, to July 1, 1851, John Hendricks; Esq , to July I, 1853, Joshua Reudeckbach, toJuly 10. 1854, William Clyde to Sanitary 10,1954, Peter Stvers to July 1, 1853. R. H."l-featon, to July 1, 1853. John MoKechiny; to Jan. 1, 18 1 4, • E. Dubois; to July 4.3859, • S. Southall, to Oct. 1, Dir..% Dr. J. G. Shippen, to July 1. 1853, Geonre Longenherger, to Jan. 23. 1854, Mr. Ellis. to July I. 1853, William Short, to July 1, 1953, • Dr. A. Sieloberger„ to July 1, 1953, • - Chad& Bensinger to July 1, 1953, • ?oho to Julyl. 1953, ' ' William' Walker. to July 1. 1853, , • Levi Arnold, to July 1, 1853, J. Edmonds, to July 1, 1833, IleUry Meyer, to July 1, 1853, • 7 • • Regan, to July 1, 1813, ' P. FUganmons, to July 1,18. 5 ,3, • Charles Blue, to July 1, 1E43: Joseph Beechen), to July 1, 182, Col J. S. Struthers, to July 1, 1853, • Rev. A'. Beatty, to July 1, 1854, J. F. Lewis, November 1, 1853, Thos. Williams, to November 1, 1953, J. N. Wagonseller, & Co., to July 1, 1853 , George Happen, to Jury 1, 1813, Bowman, Moyer & Co., to July 1;1853, R. Gottshallooluly 1,1b53,, John Moen, Jr.. to July 1, 1853, • Edward Enterline, to January 1, 1854, Jacob Glace, to January 1, 1814, , Thomas Bailey, Jan. 1, 1854. ' James Smithanjo July 1, 1953, Barker Woodward to January 1, 1851; E. A. Dennison, to July 1. 1853, ' L. H. Allen, to July 1, 1853, J. Et-non, to .luly 1,1853,' • G. Wigan & Co., to Jitti._l„l6.sl. G. 11. McCarie, Esq., to July 1, 1853. . Dr. G. W. McGuigan, to July 1, 1853, Richard Carter; to Jan:l, 1834, Thomas Birkbeck, to July 1, 1853, Rowland Jones, to July 1, 1853, • Stephen Jones; to July 1, 1853, • , James Tn,egert, to Jul y 1, 1853, I. N. Spiece, to July 1, 1853, Laule Schuylkill Co., to July 1, 1813, Ratty Wieldy, to July 1,1853, . W. A. Hammer, to Jan. 1, 1854, Col. J. J. Connor, to July 1; 1853, Thomalu Connor, to July I, 1953, - I McClintock & McKnight, to Jan. 21; 1. Publ!e School •will be supplied with The Miners' Jo .sl4ter annum, in advance: ' • • r BUSINESS DEPARTMEN •.- I . .1017 THE SILVER TERRACE ogi joining lota arc offered for ,ale. 113 e lA'CLURE &: BROTHER, 287 Murket St.. Philadelphia, are the Eigent.l for the safe of Otis' Patent lightning rods. : .• Kr.A. fiENDERSON;Ceitiie street, above FeanSvlvania Nall, aedvertisea a t -groceries—Fish, Walls, Beet; Friati Coll% • ers Bsc. Bre. • ' • . 0:r FOR, THE particulars 01 the o the Crystal Palace and other Gothani see our New York letter. Q 3 AN EXCELLENT article on the ' mate Trait of Popery" wilt be fou _first page-:-the author is the Rev. ray of Elizabethtown, N. J., th " Kirivaa." AN EXCELLENT article on t Anthracite coal in Locomotives wil in our Scientific Department. T manta on the Reading Railroad are interesting. • • - Ca%a. Jowl sf..SnEsrraa, lonnerly res ident in Pottsville„tias lately. been engaged as Principal Engineir on the wishing. Centre and Spruce Creekeitailroa route.— The Chronicle alludes to his ,la rs in a • higiay complimentary, manner. itt:7loo „GOO TO BE LOST.- ne of the parries arrested some nights ago b the Citi• 'zens' Police, for( gambliog, exclaiUsed pitia bly against his 'tll,late: "Just o y luck," says' he, wiping his eyes with hi " kill my luck—held three aces' just goia' to rake down the pil come them darned Police men a. l the hull_ party, my pile and all. only staid away five•tuintites I co -Joy. flue." But al it wad, the had- to be accommodated with lodgings.at the public espense.- TEMPERANCE CONVENT lON. The County Convention held id the Cotirt House, on. Wednesday last, by the friends of a Prohibitory Liquor Law, was web atten ded, being quite-ass large as any ordinary meeting, •political or otherwe, called under ' the circumstances-no Courl be l ing in ses ' sion at the time. Men of both politiCal par ties were present, and alike manifested their • anxious interest in the progress 9f the Tem. • perance cause, though diff w enng an re spects as to the best means to be "employed. Fair and open discussion was encouraged— elle object being to ascertain the true senti ments of the people on the subject. Hat loony prevailed; and we were also clad to notice another evidently Fedomitiant senti ment throughout'the Con6ention,4-not only an' acknowledgement that solo thing must be done, but a determination to ' that some . thi 3 • - be p roceedings do not appea in lull 'this . w 'a ionsequence of the sickness of the Secretary, but we are authorized to say they will be furnished in time for Pablicanottin . • ~. all the County papers next week. , • A, Very feeling and powerful address was delivered in favor ot a Prohtbithry Law by B. Bartholonaew,'Esq. Rev. Mr. Steek, t .E. .0. Perry: and R. M. Palmer, Esiis., als spoke. ' The . last named gentleman,. , i n the coarse Of his remiiiiis, stated to his cettain kn4Wl - lull 90 per cent. of all the Criminal bowt business of the County,l for the last three years, had originated in fhe traffic in . tatoikating liquors—a remark worthy of par- Ambit note,. corning, as it does. from the •.tistrkt Attorney of the County. • , other County Convention will be held i in Pottsville, on Monday, the 5h of Septetu • bir—the delegates to be Chosen in the differ.: ens districts on the Saturday 'reir t ousun the pirpose of iominatiog. Legislative ticket, to be composed of one Whig -and one Democrat. This ticket will he withrawn it the subsequent political Can's , dons nomi— nate lien pledged in favor of a Probibitorti Liquor Law, but faithfully s stained other wise, W. shall have more to saynext week, Aden we calf by the full pro c eedings Wore cur readers. TO . 1 4 411 4 ThsiWworgratsitatiin al Oar:Borough To; Lice Mao. been (Nine ;Wondefsi t dbring 'the wee k, ferrad4 e 4 the' 4 **N; m10;0= 4 Wag bonsai oftitntOWSl IndbringiogAbe of teudersto justice. ; A number ofauesta have been. =de. and the. Parties fined - refbouod over for trial at court; according to t/Oir de pees of criminality. We forbear mention tog places and names this week, but We give nonce that hereafter we will report them, io lull, for the information of the public, 'Os-they appear before the Magistrates. . The Acton - officers of •the corps seem 'de termined io do their duty, without respect to persons—high and low, rich and popr, old and young cffertdmi share the same late at their hands; and; we are sure everft good muzen, will cry heartily Amen. :ion for icfit TL.t.L.IJ _:- WI 11.1 f ft I : , 1',7 fit .. ' 1.1; is 34,-.t 475 15—by - - .al 24:953'08—f0r the week ,!*3,464- I 01. Total by.ltailtdad 829,140 09 againq f. , 20,• r 853 07—do by Catiiii}s . 3 05, against " 1 .,g5,e.4- 04 tons to same yeriod fait year. 1 -‹ •?.;,, The Railroad haft gained for. the week a ',little' ri- l i sifiglooo tons, and the shipmentaby CanalOve rig. ; len off about topo tol , v. . The quantity sent gloms a gain of 2.220 torts over last week's sh . .paietits,.ank: alio• gain of .1;041 Itons over the shipments for.; _the, corresponding week East year. The. ,15aviga 7 tioa Company lost Itt4arly'rt claret Schuyliall Bas, ten by their Engine 'giving put at the LaOings.— A stoppage also occu'rred &title C . ollieriesOtereto• fore worked by the Messrs. Belittlers andiPaynes fora day . or two—they are&-however, wider however , way ; again ; the latter, it ii. understood , will beWorked li , 'by r. C.A.lleckseter of New York and Mr. Geo. Pi) e; and the Milner by, kr. David Woodrof Phi- . ladei hia, Who having dissolved his ceetiectioa l i with the Messra. Ileilner, has taken the Collieries and will work themberealler. Mr. Wood` we int- derstind, was a mere itrogiied refiner of the con. cern, and knew aothiniref the fraftds pra4tised by the other partners. • Both parties, the lyessors. Heilner: and Payne; have confessed judgement ._ to theßeaditig Raiload Company for the mount of the-trauds as. agreed .upon -by the. part es, and the,dieposition of the Collieries m,irut made b - the hind-holders, eodorsers, and some of the ?iteditors . • 3 interested, so as to prevent a stor.page of nsbing op erations in the present state of the . CoaliTrade. The property of both parties was levied iipon try 'the.Sherif; but with the consent of the jiidgment ereditors the Messrs; Payne haire sold their Col liery establishment tb Mr. Charles A..Hee:ftsher, of New. York, for 5t15,000, which will coverall their indebtedriess. We Presume this will be the end of thishu,iiless for thel present. It is Undersibod the zifeading R. R. Conlikiny, will not prrree'ute; and trout the present state of tielini it is itupit , O.,:ed no prosecutions will be; commenced, sinless 14 those creditors who have peen cut out by the above ur- . rangementA, wine; pi" Whom feel I deterdiined to have satisfaction in Conte shapc,..nr other. It is supposed, by ,many, that an sulvancii on the rates of toll and transportation' will take - place but h on the. Railroad anti Canal, on the first o", August; (although no notice iot an advance-has beeti given . yet,) and our. Coal Operators' are pushing their • wort:silo their lull extent to 'supply order's be t fore that piriod. If no accidents should occur:, the ship, meets will he large ;the ensuing' week. Both th,e Lehigh tend Lukewarm dtintpantes , have advanced the i;price of their Coal Oil tuture • contracts—and the, i operators here, we leant. will Clio advance the plice of Coal on the firat, of Au gust, to correspond with the ativaticed rata , of we- Res, which they are now paying.' So larkthe price of Coal in this region has not correspoOed wilt/ theadvtUice in wage&, and the operators hive hare ly paid - efpenses at some of the Collwrit4„ and at others, particularly', the Red Aih. some parties have absolutely sustained is loss, so' l far, on this 'year's business. ' This decrease 'from the Schuylkill,. Region is 69, • .¶ —from the Lehigh 3,9%1 tens, making from the two Regions a decrease of 73,726 tons-in the sup ply this year. There remains but four fl oaths 'Of the shipping season—and the Marteli Ga zette says that ' , .if,there is nointerruptiOn, the in crease during the slason,front that region;will prob ably be about 75,000 tons." We have rid data' to 'draw a compariaoh of the trade from the Lal.:kaz• warm Region—but It is generally underatood! that there is no increase so far, if it is equal (o'tfie Isup plyto same period last Year. From this region, with a deficiency Of 69,331 ton's, and only: i 9 weeks remaining until the first. of December we min hardly promise' any Increase over last year up to that 'period, 'unlesi:thel men work more, regularly for the balance of ihe season. I . The shipments froth the Cumberland Coal Region have diminished fOr the last t*o weeks.: ! * The Shamokin Region will not open mud some time in 'August. ,* may do it bm‘ines.4.l , of 5 0 , 000 tons Year--and about 150,000 tons next year. Taper calculationfof a million of tons 'piny do for speculative purposes, whiah is the cursliat all reg ular business, buti time will show whieli calcula tion will apprOnchinearest the Dinh. The Philadelphia Reading Railiondpompany nave declared -a dividend of 31 per cent: or the la't 6 months on the prelened stock and 3 per cent nu the common itoc4. payable on and eller, the 3d of August. . '1 00 ITearh,ers btrvrnl .t S and nd wo doors ‘.ll lot of s, crack- • • Posts Capt. • ; j FRIDAY, 4 o'clocik, P. M. Just as our paper was going to pressTte received the following teleOphic aespatch ,We advance our tolls on coal fifteen:,' ton, on Bth Augugt, fifteen:cents more & tember. and ten cents on Ist October. JOHN TLTI The Schuylkill:Navigation Conmanyi c will advance their rates accordingly. ' SF TELEGRAPH. . FRIDAY, :1; - 1 Freights lromiticlimond To gtotli - • • • New 'York, • - Newliaven; • - • - .Provldence, - •"- Waghington, .. - Albany, • "- Fall River, .• - Baltimore, I. Hartford, - fling of e news, "Legiti ,d.on our r. Mop . lamouri •e use of I be found l e ex2eri • uharl) • REPORT OF Ski From Richmond, for the w pay, July 1G 1853: ' Destinati i + + a -2 15 415 • Bomon& tici. 14,284 i . It 45 1 .! COnn.&ll.. I. 7487 8 1 1 34 N. Y. & tlrin., 6900 i , •+ 10 i 51North Rrter • 25011 : , • • . 1 . 17. 5+ 3 ,- + 'ahem'', Pls. ' 1838 T'll 2 16 135 6 42 For thelieek, 33,015 :ennela tor PeilPolll, 3,502 I For season, , ,. 518,700 To name time 's-4 year, I 624,715 'Boston and yicinity includen everfthing going East of Cape Cod, to Massaeltunetts,Plew "lamp. eh' -.ld ire ani • • , Southern Ports includes everything to the South. ern States and West Indies,' is well as to all towns on Delaware River below Richmon[• : COALT — RAPE - BY —s- RAILROAD.O CANAL , FOR 1853. • Sent by Railrintd and Canal for the *eel: ending, on Thursday Evening • • RAILROAD. CANAL: WEEK.; TOTAL ' WICEII. TOTAL. , P.C.12,443 13 ; 263,006 19 10,855 04 174,516 19 P 2.360 02] t 44,053 16 1,315 10 27,908 04 15,878 I 1 1 354,769 10 11,437 445 154,724 08 P. C. 7,793 09 167.360 04 1,380 07 30,803 14 coat-cnB', and was when in d grabbed If they'd ald auttaid .r- fellow temporary 38,475 15' 829,190 09 2088 06 387,953 05 24,988 06 38:7,953'95 63,464 01;1,217,143 /4 Shipments lost y ear . to :lime penod,', ' Week. = , '• eek. ,;, ; T o t a l. Railroad, . '41,213 07 i • '‘:,• l 1120,853 07 Canal,. 21,209 01 , ' 365 , 621 04 Decrease so: farthis year, t' RAIL ROADS., The followilig is the quantity of Cigil transported over the diffeient Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursd_y eveniag: WISZE. TOTAL. Mine Hill &S, H. R.I. 26,955 04 465,012 09 Mill Creek , do 10,324 16 212.721 07 Mount Carbori ' do' '3,684 10 "?.: 69,997 17 Schuylkill Valley .do 14,128 00 ,'"! 192.490 07 Mt. Carbon 8r Pt Carbon 12,918 16 ;J', 227;243 16 Little,Schnylltill R. R. i 7,828 15 i 192,640 07 Union Canal. do 1 .2,2 X) 14 36,039 18 Swatara do 1,457 09% 25.981 .0d .For the weck.ending July 16, 1853.., 1 Wgzu...i TOTAL. - Summit Mines, . 17,440 041 219.964 12 Room Run Mines 3,133 13.., 35,045 02 `Beaver Meadow Co., 1,612 10: 21,422 02 East Sugar LOaf, ,1 1,205 11,302 05 Spring Mountain Coal, 4,50 i l 7' t 57,316 16 Goleratn Coal,' t,903 OT 34.749 17 Hazleton Coal Co 3,480 19 69,015 16 Cranberry, - ') 2,716 05 '21,014 09 Heir,az Lon, ;' 1,834 15 18.148 91 Buck Mountain Coal Co.; 2,873 07 ,T).555_!1. Wilkesbane Coal Co., 1,228 16.. 11,646 00 =ME Decrease this DELAWARE Br,. HUDSON COAL TRADE. . To July 9i 185. • Delaware dr finds= Co., Penn Coal .Cd., RATES OF TOLL AND 'TRANSPORTATION 7tAILIOAD TO ARO. /0853. Fioinl4. Carbon. S. Hated, P. Clinton To ltiebmorai t 1.60•; • 1.5.1! 1,35 ToPhiladelohla 1;60 ; 435 RATES OF ROLL BY CANAL UNTIL AU• °ear 1. 1853. ;;,,,.! - From Port Carbon to Philadelphia, - :: . 60 Mount Carbon to - ,Schuylkill Haven to t 9 57 Wirt Clinton to .4 1 50 RATE§ OF. FREIGHT BIrCANAL Philadeit,t.. N. 'York. 70' I • 1 65 10 • 1 65 65 ' 160 00 . 000 From: Port Carbon, .t Moto Carbon, `Shoirllnll Raven, It Port Clinton. CtbiBERWIND BITUMINOIJSCOA TRA DE For the week ending June 16, lip _ ' R.. ROAD. ANAT.:A. TOTAL,. Mt. Singe if R., lo 12.962 .i..1,1(11 14,122 Cumberland R. , ' 2,114 %, 807 3 , 592 Lonactming :R. R. 1,193 TTotal for hie '2 I_'otal frthe ear, - -2261 Sea I GCL y Custh;ria“ Mier Jetonal. cents per 1 , lot Sep. Elt , • rOUt,e, MEE & 75 05 35 ',O 00 'l7 20 - 0 - 170 IPMEN' •eek ends on Satin. on. Ton; !A,286,474 11 .''';1,217,143 14 ',62,4V OS ' 69,331 17 29,79716'.' 468,13G , 09 24,948 06.' 472,130 05 . M, ! f ,V~RT* . . cogaller 001111111111=01111111t ' mac agbiocraet oillars - blinaalt as (Whine fbr L ("MTV IX9I3IU3BIONCIi,st t.e moto■ (too. dol. JACOB ELME. , *3- Ail 00. PaPitia to the musty. Carman and Ea- Sdaaid topy tad Oat bill to . 3aeolt Mtn, 50ty4i7.11153. 4B-ve • 1: • ;; IBMIEnr• ArALEAsolva IFICTORIAL and tea ILLUdTita kITISD NB WB, Wand in *vary style.aid at pries.• tomtit everybody. Iladasinea.PeriodkainAld.. Le.. bond in a superior wanner •st very low FUNS, at - 111aNN4N11 ' .• Blank and in b Bindar7.Centre St.. July 23, M. 4 . ' 30— zaawranara -RODS. THE node:allied have received the Aitroney for OTIS' PAT,ENT. IN SOLATHD LIGHTNINo CON DUCTOR. L .Vbe laiewland moat improved W I tenth's of the kind. pnatip'aud far sale by " • WM: N. WOWS& & BROTHER, • Building Hardware and Tool tltnre. se; Mar. ket Street;betweefi 7th and Cab. Philadelphia. "'Conniff' MOM. for We: Alio—Just pabliohfd and for sate,— -I Trawriee Lipkoareg Creultattais, by i•• L. LYON, A. ki::. July Et. 103. • V3-4nt . _ . suzzameas. '• BUILDING. LOTS POE SALE. .7 , , J.lllE' OMCkel lsonting on Centre Atreet. and Building I.ots in. the rept, will be wild low and on easy leans of!paymeid. I ' , • The abbey property bas been divided in- / ' to lots of convenient sixo; and a • turret # will be opened through the -eetne. mating it - a detuable ptate for building Reinden- tee. Enquire of .-,C. J.% Dobbins. on the • premises, or of shh hinbicriber, where the Plan, with particulars, ruarb• hell. -• • • . •. .3. P. WHITNEY. - .., 4 . - : Real Estate Agent, .. Neat Boor to Miners' Bank,„Pottavilie; July 23.1553. f' ‘ ' a , ' • , 30.2 t -- BANNEWB:BILUDILLY BULLETIN Or For $.41 , at his nook ttetrifusicStorr,Centre St., AOTTSt 80111014 t Mr aid Kenturq Warns On4l Night—By 9. e.yasler. and sung by C risty's Minstrel,. be Old Churrh Ward, as sung by Christy's. Oh think not I tan say fatewellr-fruin the Opeta ot . .. • , Erman. ' The Bonny Isle÷a new and beautiful song, - Wit watched her breathing through the night. ' ' I.lily Dale—a most touching land beautiful Ballad,' The Child. (DalaKlnd.)—blusic.by Breirsruann. • . Look on the bright ilde—by Geo. F. Root. . Fare Thee Well my Bonny Jean — Music by I.lniy,: with beautifUlly iilinainaied title page. • i Alibis &Waft -4 .pitlied 4011 g. by Lag Gaily I Sing— from Doeuirette'si favorite Opera of Beth n, , . . ;' • . . Ham's iu the Cold, CuIJ Ground, as sung by Christy's llinsttels—hlusieby Fluter.. . Fate thee well' ,I ,my Kitty dOiar. 1 !Wish lidaidene:Biang.arrangedAn Fiend—By W... 0. , . • Lemon, !; ' Poo, Robin's griming old, sung and Chorus as adog I by Wood's Minstrels, O. illus.ic natio band, obtained to order. at Omni notice. 11111014.1A1, 11N8111.1161ElVT1 4 . of all Ainds.l obtained to 'ordet, and *variant ed to give satisfaction.; A line assoitment of Violin and Guitar Atrium enn-1 scantly on hand. New Music ter else.] a* soon 71* nubitshed. , .1 'illy tt 15 53 .• - ' • Mt— ..— DOLI.ARD, PREMIER. ARTIATI: IN BAIR. Cheitntit 1r; opposite ittet , lllllP . iiil4llrP, PHI4AIiF . 4PIIIA, in ventor a the edentate,' OcOutsmar Ventilating WI& and Elastic Baird Tcrupares Instructions to enable ladies and genl.lt;ruen to measure their own he s with accuracy . .• „ For Wige,ilnehes. ,Troupes, 4 Seafps, in.,' NO. I The round of Otte :So ; I From forehead to head. , . . , Vary as far as bald 2 From forehead over 2 Over lorehead,.. au • the heed to hers. 1 . far se'requlred. 1 s 3 Frollleifpeas over, 3 Over Or crowd of - 'the top{ l the head. ~ 4 From eat to ear r'd the forehead.: , .i I 1 ' R. DOLLARD bee always ready for gale a splendid stock of OenCii Wigs, Tonne..., Ladies' Wigs, half Wigs, Frizots : braidi, ('uric. kc., beautifully miroi 7 factored, and ga cheap as any establishment in 'AM. Union. • ~ .... • DOLLARD'S Herbanium Eitrart or Lustrous hair Tonic, prepared ftom South American herbs end mote, the molt succeesfol article ever produced for preseT, ring the hair from !attics outor changing color, re', el storing And preaerring it in a healthy and luzurfani if state. Among! other r aeons why Dollard's hair cut- d ting Saloon maintain its ;immense popularity is Arts fact that his topic. Is pplied to every head of hair ti cat at hie establish Tent, consequently it Is kept io e better p . Cifloti than under Roy other known ap- ii nitration.; It, being thus practically tested by aloft- 14 sands. offe • tie greatest guaranty of Its efficacy._ 1 A Sold wholeilate and retail at his old establiehnient. I 177 CHESTNUT St , opposite the State House. Phil- r adelphia., • ; ; II R. .t OLLARD haw at last discovered the Re plus ,@ .ultra of FLUB. , DYE and antounree. it for sale, with it perfect confidence In its surpassing everything of s kind now in rise. It colors the heir either black or - 1 t; blown, (as may be desired,) and is used wines& any injury to the hair Or skim, either by stain or other wise, can be Washed off in ten minutes after aPpli cation. wltholit detrectini from it. efficacy. Persona malting the .city are invited to give him a call._ addresreil to R. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut Sireel. Philadelphia... Will receive attention; . July 23, 164, - -, ---30-1 y _ .. . , . - - VO TEC PUBLIC. • • Tan advertisement to th e Miners' Journal, da- Used dJuly 18,1853, signed by Joseph Wilde, noti fying the taxpayers of New Castle Township, that nog-legni Assessment of Road Tax had been made in said Townhhit. and R. Philips had. no power to col, Ira the Roadlax :' We reppectfullr leg leave to inform the tax poy era of said tslartoship, that the gentleman may be la boring undeie mistake.ks regards the usual mod of laying and power to collect the Road Tax. The following ex4taer front the township 'rook, will4na ble theimbilt to judge' for themselves:, "July Id. 1853, the Auditors met' and directed the Clerk to have the Duplicate made out so that the tax shill cover the de lit of the year 1958 and 1853, or 5 .mills on the A. d valuation. ' They arpolnted R. Phil lips, CollectOi, who gave his bond which was ap proved of." :;The taxable inhabitants are hereby no tified to pay,the Road Tax so IL Philips. digned, ISAAC NEPF, l Audnore JOHN HENRY. f New CastfS, July 16,1853. TEUTII AND JUSTICE!! Ey the public papers. I see an effort made re injure the character of Hr. Robert Philips as regards the collection of. the Road Tax for the ptesent year, a word of explanation 'Mu, necessary. In theleAr•lBs2, a juiementwas obtained against New it astielownship tor, B.soB,which was for • pan of a later sum for the building ofx . bridge 1 in East NOrwegian township, formerly' New Castle, Min there were compulsory means used in the /Vl town of-said year, for the making of a new read on the Routh side.nr Mina Hill Hap. in said township, costing upwards of 11230--thirdly, a similar process compelled the unvoshipto widen the Gap Road; la the gorge of the Mine Ntil.winch contract amounted to *350. k Son also purchased and paid for Timber fur the Bridges. it ' beck me necessarr to rains these fends and a second Monument was re sorted In . a:difficulty arose with some of the Tax Payers to meet the payment of the second tax,when Philipi & den ,with their usual generosity. came fur • ward and furnished the necessary mess. fdr the township, which has never' been paid to them, , I will only add that the list Ave A eeeee menti of skies have bean wide by the Auditors of New Castle Town ship. Sighed. • ' his - ) ; 1 JAMBE OS MURPHY. • ;: • , merit. • 1 •.1 Lite Eoperviaor of New - Castle Township. New Caitlin:July 23,1852. 31t-21 I MAiNITPACTUIikar POWDER! rowniou! - THE, snbseriber anoounie• to the public that not. withstarMing his two Powder Mlllshave unfor tonately Valve up. he ban 'liars' supply of powder on hattd,and Is ready to'su ply all order as usual His Mills will be In operatlnn spin In about It days. WILLIAM IL SeIiALL. July 9, 143. 1840 , ' LICATIZEIL • FRITZ* HENDRY, Store No 0 North. THIRD St., Phitaktpita. M0149C(40 MANU9'ACTITRERS, Currier,. ilm portere, Commission and kenerai Leather Hull. gess, wholesale and retail. Manufactory at la Mar gsreua Street. Philadelphia, , • July 9. • 28 .17 • I ANOTHER PRIZE DIZIDAL /MAIMS) To E. McClain for the beet Perfumery and Faney,coaps, at:the late Fair held in -Oramtkington City.. McCLAIN•II .highly perfumed Vegetable Oil. . This'Amportant discovery poetesses properties which we helieveno other article of the • kind does. It will cleanee the scalp, produce a full and .beauti ful growth :Of hair. Its medicinal qualities aid ea. il tire and render the hale healthy. moist • and pliable, lind.yet so pure that Wwlll not lull hat •11.0 f bonnet. Manufactured by q. McCLAIN,. Perfuttieri and Chemist. At his large and new establishmeat, Nq. ltd Atierh file Strut. Pelee Rare, Philadelphia. I N. B.—Constantly on hand a large assortment of Perfumery / Soap andyancy Articles. A liberal die count trivet{ to dealers: . May t 9.1453. : 22-1001 4111 - 1 ROCCO VICTOR!. 1 MOROCCO, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING. At Derr's,Old Stand on Railroad St., Pottlidlle. 111 HE Undersigned respectfully inform thm,cristo .ll. uteri of the above well-known establishirt,that they will chntinue the manufacture of all ►led, of MOROCCO. such as . Kid. Straka. French Munrneco, Bindings, Fink Linings, &c.; and willf,'imitinn ally have on hand a general assortment of all kinds of LEATHER, suth as Oak Tanned, and Red , . Sole Leather Slaughter Kips, French and City Calf Skin, SIINERIPitiPPER LEATHER. and • varleiyit Shoe Findinritkch as Threads. Nails, Pegs, Clamps. At. fie. 'All cif, which will be sold at the lowestemih prl us. NEWHAM:kV°. , • • ; Pottreill4. May 14, )853. Mr-if FIVE MEDALS AWARDED: ; GEORGE STURGES, 4; WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPRIS. MANIMACTUREE of improved spiral ,SPRIXO MATTRESS. . 1 Baia 19 STrataatia A LTE ILD INTO Idraiso Con nmi Wroniht Iron Bedsteadgn4ot,Aer Fnroiturr. Gast lroh Annuls - and ' :Made in IVood. 20-45 m May 14085.3. • Nig/ ARTICUL I F 1 3 , D PATENT iffCNITIAN' BLINDS', riplleail Blinds overcome the only objection to 1 this highly useful . and ornamental appendage to every well Itirniebed house. They are so smelled as to let /*We from the top of the window as well .as bidet up:from the bottom, or can be anoaruidad at any point between, giving free access to Mb; and air wheri reguired,,atrording every oportopity of cleaninf•tbem from the floor. They are as eimple in ananeement and nearly as cheap '2114 ordinary blind. 4th z est ts, taat yod call cad Crliallf tleffi Wore pociasier. 'fa aaa a atria WIaDOW @H ants, Reed Elisio. Buff Bandar, Icitilt Cornices, Bands and Purs,,Oilet be, &c. /be. r LITTILIED linsDarr TOM StOIIt•WHIDOWS hired to sirderc Wire-cloth Window Pcreeinininn ettued to order; beautlfUlly.landraapea or plate. • F. roll, wholesale and Detail Dialer, No. ai south • • Eighth door below Market, Phtlari. May 21.1653. • . 111-ly 3.993 1 144,261 145,153 292,414 MU • . SUMMER G EA R. M R fi riIHE Oubscrlber has nom oa head emapteie es I torment of Eartihre Cr former wear a carriage Harnesra Single or Double. Inter' moomad see finished la every style- Fly-nets", or all patterns and colors —a capital ankle.. Also. ilaildlta. Bridles and all forte of TrapPlads, . . beauties to the asektry Witness. • • on ad, oL i , lianas suitable for Colliery purposes d made to Order at than notice. ~ • 1 , Er' Orders lbr Harness, dre, promptly supplied on reasonable terms. L.1N0ME1.80011.17 Opparie Episcopal Chnica; Centre St.. Jonell. 1853. stiff ' TRUNES! TRUNKS !!_ . vrIIOLERALE AND RETAIL. 1 n D HALL, No. 18 Nz FOURTH RA. between; . Mallet aid Arch. and Ni). 136 Idarket.:3 doorti above Ati„Phliadelphia.Manttbeturer of Traveller' Trunks. Valises. Ladies' : 11 91 Trunks` Boanet Boles. Carpet IMP. \ 1 1:1 , 4 Ladiestelatehab. te., die. Ilerditate and Dealers In the above twit lea will Gad It Int their uttered to all 'at his itor belbrsi purcbadiao alaewherei as all *Metes will sold- sit! • "inland!' advance above MI. • W Dall't Mist cm sum a d tke tuber:' • • 4.4 D e l ALL June 31. 185/. ' • 1. Ir. Isztia elkluniirtimillwroa Tan viukou l ioaßas TM SVORLD r i- lAs I 1 rove air/WU 'Props..., 44 PlO Pcrsitaint e iaratlits that lever falls (n effecting ler I : '444lure, . .; . . . i' II estuelffttoe front Moulins. or eni - other In uhrturinihmim .. ' Pet up 16- bin/Iff .41 frfty eepte earl. • :,•:;• ! Proffered Ottfiby ' W.' ICALORLEISCIT. N0.'47 i Ful:Cohr '!dies, New oak, • tle V 313 ale- bkIOMM . C.' 'MARTI N. +foie a teat ' for Pottmillle.•:•f . .. . • . • • JuWe TS; 1232,'; ' lf-ll' I Ilitil OPIPARAWALE* '' suctir.Re A or , :orAAc CERHattrA,.;72II2IF-VCE. T T ESTEI34L b 1 ' by the regular rofriortoe • of r•onirWerf of the value of the mertkinr. t axle vernittlfmielart aria remedy irepthar Allows,. n fi. the j %Winer Wail. which may be teen by n.••,,,fel i epee 0 hip ca certifites from innumerable tetPo4l elate . :It Mitt eifinnally and permanently mil 1 , Pifear Mltirepveptretynler action Were MOlreferf , eapeli every fit of Worms. romoving at Once 1 Maumee of the nteetlual tube, where li:cirtUii/e. often the karfUtcauer. Phe teetinurny or to mat eminent Phmiaant cannot fail to brfpg if i de hive ably temeey auk) cruets' use., Try ft. •.• • 1. 6 CanflßT, ' , , o• 1 : ....., • Reline( rove, Colon : Co., P: i oa siii,r R TI • • ~. ohn C; Crotch - and Mamma lieleleriMottsvi,.. --. of ft. 1.411144 it t. .MilletaY/110 ; Eckel '& Barn& Tremont: M. 'O. 4. P Ifettm, lLewellyn I Pet., Bresafer. Donalepon , R. R. "Mason. 21th'uylkIll Ile t yen; 1 11 Phitstirr, Port, Carbon r Win. linwton..4l; Clair; C.PhlllO. New-Canto ; C. J. Pry, Tamar:los,. limit, Ai EbntiOrwiffiburg : Jonalliin putt, AA , lend WM. J.illaaa. efhamokintoorn :A, T. Traut mu.,Lower Mhhantortio ; Snyder ',& Zlmmerman. Mt. ifnion : 1101. Terrine, Pasinat. Jaly 2, 0153.• ••• ' .' 17.6 M. FITSI' FITS I 1 nTs !! 1 . , THei VEGETABLE . L EX4i4AC4 .' • .. savitErTio l i rilits. , .. „,_ , Fir the[curtt-',of Fits, Spas s; C.:idyll's', and an Nrrilatt*:4llll, ' Con.th 111 i anal Ageism , DERS:I3I4II IRIIO,ARE LA nIING UNDER this' I diresoinclitalady will ft 'd ti , ' VEGETtOO.I3 remedy EPTie PfLLS to be the lonly reeidy ewer din. cove e l c il for curing Epilepsy, a IFulling Vita.: . , . Th or Pilla - trootein a i.peci action on the tier soupier/tem ilyind.althongh I ey are prepared es pecially for theturpose of cur hg Fits, they will De found of 'viper ; I benefit for at 'persons inlicted with weanerTeN M whose paean eystem his beenpron. l ia trate orattatteted (torn any es e whatever In chron ic co plaintsi4l..diseues of I rig standing, ape:in dared hynervilitaeu. they are .sceedingly Debacle!' Price 413 per box. or two Gas a far PS. i Persons ant of the city. *anomie - 1 remittance, waif have the Plilst sew -. q* , ' the nielli fr. Of -- -- For e tat, illedftlne In- the Woild ! .. - DR. JOHN BULL'SI SARSAP. kRILIA 1 Tls put utOn tbll quart buttimandicontlin ' s the le r 214111 of T l nE2 as mach pure Honduras Bar er! HIM as arty similar preparation in America.— *ri e, one iliGar per bottle, or sic bogies for fi ve 101 l re.' ~t t -' It hatibeenit well established fact. for years past. la Sarsaparilla. when pure and properly pt reared, ova the only%Que pa aces for all diseases originat ing f rom anlinpure Mate of the blood, the use; of in tor eating &Me, evil habits in youth , barrenness. ate We boldly assert, that JOHN BULL'S FLUID . EX RACT Of SARSAPARILLA. is the only prepa tat on before the public that is prepared on strictly ici ntille principles, and of uniform strength. The As saparilliAt purchased without regard to price, and v ry poundr:. before being used. is sliblect •to the tr meet ctitincitte,its, and Its gentiiiieness aster :Ord beforeAeing wird. t . niC a Saribpatitin also contains the sinned' of se ,eralcithervaluable medical roots. together form- Inv the best tompouhd. and producing THE uNEATE4II tUNATITIC AiIENT lir THE KNOWS WORLD! This medicine. when used according to directions, WILL corn, witutizat Pitt:— Scrofula or. King's EVIL Cane eri, Turners, Eruptions . f the skid; Erysipelas. Chronic SorEyes, Ring , wormrsr;Tetters, Scald , llcalLittiellMitimo, Painsußethe Bones and Joints, old Bores ' and:Allrers, Swelling of the Glands, ' Sfplillit, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum. • • -1111 t eases it f the Kidneys, Loss • , '1 r 4 Appetite, Diseases ari., ...., sing from the use of i :::13 . Mercury, Pain in r the Side and ....:i lithoulders, . . 1 Gen-, - %d !eral Debit- . . II v . Dumper, ' - 4 Lumbago. Jay II .. ":1 1 ce , Costiveness, '.Sure Throat. Bronchitis - '(loughs, tColds, Weakness: of the:Chest, Pulmonary Affections, • end all octet Diseases tending to prig - duce Cfbtisumption, Liver Complaint, Fe male Irregularities and Complainte,'Sick and emits. Headache, Low Splint, illghl Sweats. E Kolar* ar4mprudence in Life; Chronic Constitu tonal Ittsinste ; and is a Spring land Bummer Drink. ti General Tonic for the eystcm.and a goo and pleasant Purgative, far so peril i to Blue Lick or lam:rein Wit t 141 Batts, or Seidlits Powders. s ' tit t 1 READ? READ II lIITEAD 1t i 1 - tiMARVELLOUB CURE :It ! " The . ; Great Kentucky_ Remedy." • DR. 101-IN MILL'S SARSAPARILLA. • , fl'ill Wonders Never Cei . sseV ;I; LIo4LE County, Ky., Oct. 5,1851. De. Jounilluba r-,Dear dirtl have seen the most utarvelloniqurs of-one of my patience, by your valu able medicine—an old lady, who had been afflicted from, her childhood with scroftila,snd earroue disea - sirs f the brain. Fthe was softy yearn old. It bad nin into abintetblne like leprosy, and slit was the Most frQhtill creature my eyes ever beheld. 1 calle d in Dr. Fadden, a very fine Malan, to consult with Me in relathin to her. We came to;the conclusion that it weirAmu of our power to relleye ber ; tint in cling to ritr, other, I; areNlentillly picked up one of ypur Journal., when, on 222 ing the wondertb I cures your Sarsaparilla had effoted, 1 resolved to try the etperlmenKin this case. ill took her tyro bottles of it, alter takin&which I pereelved a • great change. I took tiresome more: 't the Is now taking the sixth lottle, andl consider her entirely bured. I take great pleartare in recomnentlintyour Sarsaparilla to the 'Mime üblic. i.. ,_tours respeciffilly.: • , • :i JOHN Id %ROMA, 51. D. • "' ~.,'' '- 4--- __,.... HYSICIANS RECOMMEND DR. JOHN BULL'S. SARSAPARILLA. riff" - pat GMT BROOD Pt.thirmr.",4o -Da. lima *—Dear Sit—We belleird your sarsapa rilla to bethe beat ankle ever manufactntesl for the ure of Serofula, Piles. Cancers, Old Bores and Ul• rim. and Piny ether enteneous and %glandular affec tions, having used It with entire inceess in many es-, we,. It clehners Ili blood Of all (tripod' les: rind, as a T amale Medicine:lit haeno equal on earth. M. PYLES. M. D.. 7 Went Physician at thelssulsville Marine Hospital. L. .ti'. VANDELL, M. D.. - sit of Cfrimistry in the Louisville Medical Collego. Catstist—Ask fortheorlginal?DKi JOHN filliVW 4ARIApaiitILLA,I frorMlientuckyAn. QUART Mil lea, and Ohre smother. BOLD AGIENCYI i or the State of Pennay !valuta is rDR. EIWAYNE' L DR. atuiratory, NO' 4 North itlEtt's :NTH STREET, P liadraphis. 1 • For saintly JOHN G. BROWN. Pottsville: ECK % & B&KNDT, Tremont, Sole Agents for &lout 111 Counts. - 1 June 14 1 1853. 1 24-ly =STE' D DT TU011811141)11 AND 4LWAVA ♦PPRO%EDI 'PH E ... -.planted ev. 1 ery criontry with lii own proper antidote* against the enacts of soil and climate upon the human being. The aboit4inal Indians are proof 9f this het. main taining [ „ they did, without other aid. a vigor of con siitutiotyinsurpaued by any other race.. It Is from the rooter s Oasts. which prow spontaneously upon our own il, th at WRIGHT'S leilltoN VEBETA BLE PI ate compounded. They are, therefore; better addpted to meet the particular forms of disease prevarillaa to our country. than any foreign mem. cine. orhay medicine concocted from fdreign drags can be. V . i The 13 , 1 h celebrity which these Pills hive acquired for the : lushness ;and elßcaty, renders any thing more thorn a short bailee unnecessary.,Being coo t . pounded.lntlrely of vegetable' simples, the products of our Men soiLthey are entirely free from ell mei, curial aO4 other deleterious mixture—powerful' tot good, yeiinnocent of injury, even to the weakest multi on. They should be trained to at once in • any of t following , complaints t . • Amtunl;.:• _ . Inward Fever s , , • Alfectioa of the Bladderllntlaination of the Eyes, and Erdneys, , Jaundice - Aridity ef the Btomach, iltnpusity'of the Blood, Bronchia", i ;Loss elAppetite, Illotcherkin the Skin,' ;Liver Complaint. Feu Bilious Viver, to which efficacious in this coin compliNnt the Fills. are pistol. very litleuthie. . Luenbego and Lowness of Bilious Ogle. ' • ' Spirits. Bowel implainte, lifercutial Disease, Baer.;.'-: N b Colds ail Coughs,: • Neuralgia, ti,, Constipittlon or coulee- None% • " ne55.,..,. • - NerVonsiDehtlty, Debiiity;.- Palpitation of the Heart, DillicuOl of Brea th ing, Piles. .( - Dropsy;. r Patos In the Bones, Dinaneadof Visioe, Palo to the Back, Dyeentifly.. , • iPaln in the side and tHerri Dia) qa—No p e r a o niPiarples, alto ' delay ailing thelPfeurisy. the P le In Nils distress., , Rheumitism. hut telltale/at, ! ,Ilitush a Blood to the [lead,. Erysipetbs, ',Small 0v.,, FeMale.irregularit f lt% lawimmaing of the, Bead., Frecklik, i roar Eturtatitia es, ,--- • Fits, J.X ~ Botany's of itie asaaa. Rlined; of the Complex. Bon Throat, lon, 4 • 'fferellibis, . Fevers d Ague. I Vol thtillernfuts. - I , - scot of the Westerlffleurvyi ' . , Coo y, these Pills uetlecondary Symptoms, naettitiled Vint cutlery/lan Ithspin, ' rester. speedily errect-Tetter. ; . Ins aniplete sad per-iTtimora, . manitette. - Vie Polerenl. - ' Flout', y. ' - !Ricers of all kinds; Gont,:u • worms. ' filddlittliet and Blasi nesa,Telloeinees of Use Skin. Gravel„"- ' , Yellow Fever. Every re ', Ithadarh e . "letend ner4 ,tithritnerr of this .dread -1 voo„kr - ' . fel malady sigastivis a nautlVmis . • I aeurttlatapti ex Wright'. laleitetSioa. , •I put.„ i i- • - . 1 DAVISIOIE.—Tha - attlifie ore, respagteilly - Oh ,' tialtartheahas amid. weltaaseraimitar to.Wrtgit's t ladiaioregitedie 11/Is. het which ammo.' soffit of I their tonna. Alves_ya uk , far WRIGUTIS PILLS , . sad *that bevel ea with any other. , . . The itedicine Is for aaliwbolosale andretall.either 1 , In Ettlitbit. Final. Genus or epaalsh AI ration., at i thoPKwlrial Heim. lIIIIRACE et,. Philadelphia . t, AntlUr vela by, - . ~ • • I! ).'Mfe• E. 1111 ETTY ...i-.1. O. Illetewsg. - • , ' • Asa Omni" ta, in puts ortb. leafs - and Iltatimi:: t. • • . - - i • . Jugril. g.' I•.. • . • • SA.I ''' sunirrs sus' Or 74344 lISTAIM. ; - ~ . BY ciente to *rend writs of i Vriedirioni E.rpal h,,„ . .,44.5ued - toot of the Court of Common Pleas ; rilSchuilkill Crusty, nil M \ Me directed, there wilt ho espOsedlo,Public Side ofVendue, on SAT URBAN, the 1,34. day of August twit, at 10 edock in the forenoon, atthe Rouse ot , Willmre /Mrs, is the Bordiarh of Pottsville, in the Comity of Schitt ' l- kill,the foilowingeleseribed Reid Estate : ''-'.y . ; ALI. that certain tract of land Situate in Norwe. ' glen todnanip; (now Cass town Ship,) in Schuylkill ' county,Theginning et ,ri stone, corner of the New : York' mid Sauytkill. Coal CoMpanv and George , Ralia's'lands, tnence by the naid New York and l, Sehnlikill Coal 'CoMptiny's - lands, south 52 degrees west, 120 perches to a stone, thence brland of itnett, Patterson, south L3ll degireirenst, 80 Perches to a stone, lthence 'by the .MMe..••'north em & g recs . eau's!, 10 perclui ton stone, Minted by said George i Ratm'e and north 2il degrees West, 0.4. perches to the peace of beginctirq,- . contatOing itixty•ooe (Oi) acres, More or lesit, with the appurtenances, eon sistingat sia 11 Angry Mote dwelling houses, four 11 storyi frame defeating. honsesi. one . 2 story log dwellin house with kitchen snitched, two 1 story frame welling houses, one I.i story tingle house, .one ifou4le 1_ story frame and 14howie, one tramp carpenter shop,. and. oue blacksmith shop. A 4 the properly of JACOIi :*.i , gliß I 4..... , . AL S?. 'All thateeirtain lora!• piece of ground. situate jilt the borough of Millersville, Schuylkill counly,commeneing , ai a poiht ISt tett trum the . . west lint. of Third ;tree!, thence north :.2.21 ( l i il l,4 , e7l :l , ;: c re m e ih , c: ... : i t. deg, 9ll .ri,e .lii_e: wtoel:t,igivh fret to ' :I:: I l h 'l r ea n :ar m st r r il ee t tl i tei t t l e 4 ::ol ,w P e le l. a7san i t .er st i . 1 30 frig o the plat'r 01 beg inninti, - witti ' the opporte ostlers consisting of a two story home dwelling house. As the property of JAMES WILLIAMS. ti A ',Sp: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate iii the bodmgh -of l'ott, , Ville, in the county of Schlott:ill, whetted in . front :' by Laurel street, on - Mel east bt' lot of Catharine Readieg, on the wes i kg t a t of Piaiiiis Sm.ll, and on the north by 1 lam af.lVilliatu Davia, 'containing in front „ 1 .., . 20 feet ! and in depth ;t1:') feel, with the op- i e • ; purtenancys, eoltitiglin of u , two story 1 traffic! dwelling honse' wilt basement ~ i u . iii - store (ir shine and , brick. As- she pro perty Of AIATIVA S. SCIISIIIYr. , . ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of groimdi with the buildings erechill thereon, situate, lying , and being in the. borough ofPottsville. SchuOkill. eotinty; on the north west corner of Market street. i and eitkeenty feet wide street dolled St. John street, I containing lit front on said Market street 30 feet, and in length or depth 190 reel, tied in breadth on Lyon ' street 30 feet,. leunded nortbiirestwardty by Lyon street,leastwardy, by St. Jobni street, southwirdly by Mattet street; and westwardly by the western• half or, moiety of Lot No. 35. the above described property being the eastern Moiety or half part of said Lot No. 3.5, and being the same pre ' mises which Joseph , Mitchell rind Eliza, aria beth his wife, by their deed dated the lsth slay r A iii Y o..sugust, A. Lt. 1819, and recordi•it ll in Settuelkill county;an Deed Book,No. 3.2 ., page 612, grated and Conveyed unto Griffith Stackdhis heirs!and ;assigns, !with the appurtenan ces. cOusisting ola dpuble 2 'story (tune dwelling house ' with a ll 1 story Crania: kitchen attached, fouling on Market street, one double 11 story•trame dwelling house,;with stone basement, one 2 story frame 11welling house, with a ; 51 story - kitchen at taebeit four listory - frame dwelling houses, with small sheds attached, and one frame stable,: all fronting ou' St;; , John street] As the property at GRIFpITII SLACK. .' , Seir:l, takerr iti,execution, and will tie sold by JAMES NAGLE, Sheri& Sheriff's Otfice,! Pottsville,,) 1 Jul3i 16, 1613.r0' I 1 fluf Of I . iILS r PAINTS, ' SCR. iminzws PLASTIC PAINTS. • Clovpi Durable. amt. Protective. WIATII ER ANDIb4IRE PROOF. 'l7 l l 8 Paint i + 111 standiny Ornateoiithout crack I uriblister,mnd hardens by exposure, thus making In lit an an enamel of stone, pion-ming Wood from, decey,:and Iron nod other, metkis trout rust and cor rosion. , • ...,, Tills Paint ditiers from the irJ,.ealled Mineral Pa hll a of thd day, whieb are princip ally Ochres and Clnys • colored, and are ontirett wonhleas. , • . Saltier's PlastWPaints-are pArely Metallic, contain.. log nd !Omen dr-Clas. *-; -7 . . • • Thdy are levigated tineq, milx ie'ailly with Lin:4TO; Oi I, ovittorut the bouble of geindingt) and flow um , tar toe bruidt u freely Uthe best White-Lead. ; • Those Paintreuel all othera lit body or • cowering propepes,bne.pound of which will cover; as raucti; mots M. two pout& of white. Lead. I ~ Th re are. four natural colors, VII : Blaf.lt ur Slate; Brown, Olive and Chocolate: ,' , I , . DlRECONtit.—Thla Paint Arm!. - readily under t he brush and I s cohering proPertY kincrestied by mini It miXed a elthickly as poUlbleiwlth run Linseed Oil;. se the Paint is the lasting;or protecting body and the ; Oil minplyle medium .a agent in spreading it. . I W.l ono t coPiesf-nf tWo letters,-one from the Pre s 2. i ideni!of th Philadelphia aid Reading Railroad Co.. the other Goat la Gentleman, a well-known teeldent 'of Anemia, Gal .-- ::-.': '• 1., ' .. i . ! Office of tberbiii,.and Reading Railroad Co. 1 • I ' PAGenleipkia;Xsp 3, 051. S t i tsna, KeB.--•Deari eh :—We 'have used x it; paints "r - foi - ; marl than a year, and for, idpa, Depot . , 4t4 a.c.. we bane found 11 to pay paint:we hue used. In fart, wri a preference.ovee all others we hay* eh purpdare. •, ; i- Your. reaprectfully. 4 .)! - .. ' , JOON ;FUCKER. President. .91.iiisia, Gills ptemiar 29, 1052, s ! I Attain Planing kill's. $ .1 Dear Str — l ineal: me tor Iny'oplpinn of"Milver's Mineral Pa me." n hich yon , baye put on my Machine Shop and Inning Mall. .1.. Eye you, with pleagute:, my 001 an hriaity recOnlinaidatton of it as a prel. %Tail:dive f Elle eotraninnithiing from Chimney% nr froM cline Ink building.), The paint which yoMpat on toy roulli,bn:. now becomejs hard as SLAM and I feel as ic tv urle from Fire, iu this directmn, as is poi sltdci. Al' weelot alter the!roofa had been painted, I made an speriment on-two ..or three, shingles by placing th - nt in the furnace tinier the boilers . the result was tlikolie portion uncovered wan entirely coniumed. while tha Painted part wax apparently POUBd, lBo9llBj upon examination the wood was found to h¢¢¢¢¢¢ chart;ed; the Paint. however, IVII4 mu and but ISO blisteresl. I consider chinas severe a teat 84 you Paine can be put to, mut finder the circumstan ces ,I do not t4884114 4 111118881111 , 8d it all art invaluable preiteatatArs 6gainer Fire.•l RespettfullY, &e. ,1 1 Viigitesl;,i 'ANIBROSE SPENCER.; _,,1. FRENCH 41. RICUAItDSI, ' i • Ni W. Cornet of 10th a tub Idorket Ste,. Phila., Pi' 1 GENERAL WHOLEBALE AGENTS. ,i 13i For Mlle! in Pntbir Ole; Whois.tale and Retail, liy GEORGE 'BRIGHT. •' j July 2, I 'OA. , . I I ZINC PAINTS. 4 . I WHITE. BLACK A ;1 - 1) COLORED, .11/4nufactzded ty the Ne IL' Jer.ley Zinecompaliir. I A CHNOWLEDGED by scientific and mieticat rata I I,ct el in brilliancy and' economy . others In use. Comps with White Le l a& at present prices,! it cat Mt satisfactorily shown It hey are *l4O per tin the inlthe customer. • ; Dealers are invited to call and examine fur therm sel*e.s. • F. 0: JONES & CO., • Wbolualßelling Agents.NO, 17 S. Wharves, Phifa. 'A ly 2, 898,l i I ; ' • 27-6 m 1. I-- --...1..:-.....--_- _l_l_ 'S. Si in; . equa give i Inn s your ; paint quit-, now Wed] i DLittAPI'S nari l iotan 0111. ' Tgitki o I. Papilla moat extenalue use. and fa mere highly i l ecninmehtled for Machinery, than any alb er Oil In beeldirieti.wonna clear and for. Neal' ~ , su e t r. lt i wamtand In all cilia./ to be mot what it la , re /Distended, of nit sate. Operators who use ma ! nhittere Witt llnd.apon trial; that It is the cheapyst and best Oil Adapted in thelr IIAPII• Orden Olk at EttAbilf POW's hardware tßajr, or II TER Inltotiloro Liquor etore, Agents (or this • Ico ti ritv,w kl I be promptly attended to. 1 .Ikine 25,1 St-tf Fi 1 ... 1 , ESTATE. —r— . REAL ~+- ATE ATLITIVATII SALE. 1w the • rough. of S. &air, Schuylkill Co't • , firllE stibstribe will sell' the fbilowing propitty situate In the 4urnagh of t3t.Clair,at Private di le on, reasonable tereta • I • .. I to. I itt half lit of Croatia, on Third street in the pi n of the liorongh, on which are erected th eTw story Dwelling lidos's, and one Stable, al in good conditime, 'with a never- . a /- &fling IIP int of Water near the door.. 9111 pro. 9. ;One-half lot of around, N 0.23, 11 1 corner of 'Third and Franklin Streets, in &trough, adjoining the above Lot. ~ No. 3. Three - founts of 'plot of Gronnd on Front, add Mtn streets, in said 801.0 , /h, nn which are erec ted Twn?Story Frame Dwelling Ilmses. and oth er linprovements;sit In gooil condition, with a neve r fit rig liprkli 01 Water on thelot. The above properly will be sold separately or IX o , tither. Thla will be found a desirable property ;for theee who weld to purchase; For terms and other P;rtirillar, o &Piny Co Williani Price or John Reitzinger i or to the subscriber,• . I .10SitUA WILLIAMAt. •• iluly 16. 1633. I . es-ti - 1 , CITE 1 , COAL MINES - 1 : To LEASE. • . IG I R O P4 'one . u) bre e micie located in the I.viens .1; Vallei roall Region, Will be teased on eligible term] to nay men or men of the requisite experience and capital. If applied for immediately. The high. reptitehon Of this feel, In eVery market in which it has been, vended *thee hecpmparstirel, 'recent! in triOnetion;ho-prerent Workable rendition. of !the Mints; and the treellent and Cheap avenues to mar heti, offer Inducements rarely presented. For further i riformailoir apply (*JOHN PAWL, Jr , Millersburg. Dauphin Co.. Pa. , .IJuly 16, 1033. ' ' 1: . - 29-1 t 29-1 t -I. MusICI &c. 1 - - I MOOS. • , .; IrE subscriceelit Aienrfor Myer's celebrated Pl ums.' *kith took the 'highest pentium at the oihr n'ltle. Ile will warrant these Planoit and' sell chcaptut than they Can be purchased In Philadel phia. 'Them Pianos range In price from 0140.u:4350 ash. Tbete,'Platios bays 00 atutetunent. Those *ith Attashnient• are very difficult to be kept In .thae, sad 'ie .- attended with so much expense that Ilispare not. a very desirable article oak of rides, Where tuners are not Militantly at hand... COL aad ca_ thew. ;Also, cathart's Melodeons Px chetah's, Ledge ittiorniOwelllngt; Sellools. he., ke,.. dellireted fete at city utak goicsc. ' - ' 13: BANNkPI e ! ' • Musk Oellee and Bookseller. I lily 16, 1357. • ' 1:1-7; • ._ , ,' liiiitiOVORTSO TUNED 'AM • • •.,'4 ~ - • REPAIRED: , ,.' _,- rrile-uodaitgoed toil:meth:lly leftism the public [I bis. hitirill ray same daYs la OW Pillesi'ello ie• vltes all; vrliowliph to It are :Mir • runt timetior te• relndia rtuonsbie tentill.qe seed their orders to Its? 001st. "Brit ,vfatesee• ran be areta.• 4 ' : '-, HVIIIIT a. noLusinzab. • x,,-,, This° Mai e r, New 'tort. t Joly Ilk OA '.. ' ' 1 ' 1,":. ' t r - t • 11114 tit • I - v•alm. l . o . amfmairPon , - !T l is l ioq u asd Fist bscrtaee ih" Co d Vegetable tetsleesZ e ati trll a l e be Y e s ettlelet I :; *i kL Ab e e t, it a Z:l4 fantita a t g e l= MartgaMmr : .froo f trAillatifilli. Ili New- r u t coquamilty Cos tidy - situ poi IMO mewl, asp I sopprakirottliArixty r ia” .; Jalyi r e.y *Jai :i3•• barley wade exteeem r ,ariestgeeeente rer beishijelepttee watt bilittie,Ree . . — afte e best utterer le Salley Ikt!I And be Obi petattet ioteeetage* for sbippleg Coat to steam, *vignette/0y Date a lettre of tho papoosee of bayera. or Amber fat ditto'', Otet ;N. N: coma of Ut4 Fluid a/vets. • NV tmrf , ,+prncr suwy - rbitaiklehly.T.rbtosoy I. Isn„ • "rgym' eictruyWetoisitya to the puretotee mei shipping of out . I,` S SALES. 1. . • 1 I SIOUARIE VOMIT 1 I PAR ATERS':. INS URANCE COMPA i . 1 tient IA.NEW VARk. C4pital S2OOAIO . Wr!l and , :re , rtly inviltii i 4 1 1 IHRECTORiI.' ll Aso* C. Vail Terrki,, • Hammy v **prig, WHAssu atcrasn., - iLoPill Skkk. ' 011,,RLIZa P. JkAnspas, ;Punt, 11. Otatcs: ec,....„ Alackm W. Tots.; least' TRODeII. ' s ; Alma W. PSkouni. ' TAWNY A. Bask.' Cu •at.r• 11.1Tosc. -- INICSIOLAII Snooks. Jobs-al. LASsoso. ,_ • ~ s ! , 1 • taTTICERFE ',, , , A. 14: Vas Pkrrissr.Presq.l.l BELL. Aft reLary. WX. RECToI. Vice Preal.lAka•ma W. TOLL, TreaVr. • KTllarra 'IA MUNSON. Jun.:General i'llIonl• no. lir thecae etrso, Trenton N. J. . ' 1 REFERENCES. I Iron. S. ILI Johnson, Co., Judy., ftehenrrgady : " Juo. j'..gute, dheilff. " • H. P. Forrest. County (leek: " 7 i 4 ' Ahritrs A. Van Vont. 43 c at. , " M. Liyer.o. Es-lIgyor• s • _ • 46' D. W.Clelst, Ificorder. i tlbany. II 11. A. ,VaA Dyck, Prolltlito Measly Allis: s Jacop G. Sandell'. Esq. , Thomas Clark. Esq:;Neks Torte - ',•,‘ • O. Poikis4 of InsurancrAahol Fl 4 r, Ssnd salsa iss. 'land pollcir's on COAL And ROATA. consightd ,r.a fhil3delphli, NeW York, and IR.l.Metn Pomo. lastico 0.4' .l .1 F. WHITNEY, 1 ' 'Arent fur Schuylkill County. ' I Office nest door to Masco' Bank.. Jane IS, IAVI. .. • . • Alssif ME Ul-ly , IMO FIRF. INSURANCE: THIRD ANNUAL STATIOUIPIrr • . OK Tile. ?MATE •aIIITITAL• FIRE and MARINI; INdURANCLICOSIPANV of PENNAVLMANIA- Hrsnetiolll, : e. 145 CURSTS UT :4ttett. Vbliailplphti. Pis•clA May',l.lis2. . • , .109,016'51 resulums mreved:t . ei May I: lis". 135.4501U; Intpreat on tAiIIV, oar.. 1 I;9lti[l9 papitat.Siack. 1 , IN),C11000 .:--..- ,0051.41, e •wl r• tilinrd premium,. IN VERTMCNTA Itonds; Motttagi•*,titueli. ind other Suu.l• $1111.441191 'CiAb on nJ Total am'. of resoUtres Ruble f l.ts, t er„ 059.31 E; Im This Catripsitrineures on buildings tanottnally. or Illutitert r also, on WI blade of merctutnAise 'and iu 'allure by the year, on the most resiousbie tertne.l • Applications:fur. isoui•nee in the above . Company . :Itee , respectfully solicited by t -• JOll5l T. MIRESIER. OFFICE-1n CENTRE Mtreet, 31 dour above Mee , ;bet. Pottsville. June 11,1853 IRON &c, Agency For The Mani% Fire ; . t.! 1. • ' i) N. ~.t 74„,„_ AND; TIIIRF.PROOR IRON cucirrs. MANUPACTURED by MILNOR & SHAW. Phil*. deiphia, for the sate-lieepine of. Book% Paper% 'bionev. Jewelry.'end tither valuable arikles. Moir chants, Miners and Jewelers, can be supplied w, lib Iron Safes, of' any size deactiption.; WARRAN TED to possess all the propertira of great *lrene tit. and the' omit protection against FIRE: or BURGLARS. Vault Doors also made to orderl.--- Purchasers ronthe f iapplied with.the above dafes, at , the same price they ate told at'llte Manufactory; by callingon • .1. F. -WHITNEY. I • Collection and General Agent y °lncr. - next i :door to Miners.' Sank. Poktsvilie: I 't(e/;.rt to Person. it.inq ( to m f:eo. Bright, Pottsville. .J. 0, Cleaver,Briir pitaterton.i do ~I..C.Coorad.Jr.,Tatuagea B. W. Commtoga, do • Hatliatoo Coal Conipany. J. C. Lessig, do C. A. Snyder, Ilarristitirg. Jacob Reed s do IR. Lumberton, do David S. Brown; do D. Lower. Plovnliville, Wm. IL Whitney. do- ;W.it S. Steckel. Durhasti. J. C. Conrad. Sell. do R. A. Wilder, 8. Haven, E. W. McGlone% ' do ' Jesae Turner,Pt. Catboat,, March 26.163.9. gin LSVILDING BASSIN/MEI, Ailip TOOL STORE EXCLUSIVELY. • The lcirgnst and only Estaltsbnent of the kind tn. the •Uittted States. • • • 17(711, M'CLORE & BRO.. No. 'Zi"i* MARKET V Street. shove Seventh. Philadelphia. ' o.l•Manoracturgre Depot far I.ockit of all kith:la.—% Warranted quality; Pat. Silvered Glass Boobs. &C. : Premium Porcetolo.Knota, over WO patterns ; Sliver Plated Mktg's, Ate, lielth the most complete assort ment-9f all the modern pattern' in 1 foe. Roll der, sod dealers are laviied to-call and OT3inille out 444:1tk.! ITT7TTTk!J II&ilT7lf1TIt71 HOT AIR'REMSTERH AND .y ENTILAToR:ti; AT FACTORY . PRICER. Perrona at a distance' whp wlah to erdee ttOride, and deotrean estimate or vantages deltriPtinn, ran write to IWebeardr Sitternant and Oil Intbrdiatinn se,to Goode and Prices will be siviin by itrturn at mall:! . . Alit:Orders put up under the Immediate supervialmt Of, the firm. • (weals. aada arc tqa. • April St, id 33. , 144 at • 40MBRICUI POUCriILAIN 1V411131* r undersigned haying the exchrive right of irisposing them Wares in Schuylkill county hag opened a large and splendid assortment, among which will be found all kinds of Door and floit.e Furniture. Ornamentil Wares, &c., Are., sdrintted by all to be the most beautiful . and perfect Porce lain lever made, it is cheaper, more durable and perfect than the imparted IfliCi6. Call and eiam• one at the Hardware Store of • • -OFORPF03111(111T. ' Nearly opporte the Miners' Bank; April 113, 1853. • 16.11 • R G seem roaa a IIEMIRER, having been appointed .1 .1 General Agent for Schayltall COunty for, the. Reading Steam Forge, would most respectfully in fonts the public in genets!, that-he will receive. sit orders for Iron forged to poen. ordrauglit ; which orders will be punctually attended to, on the 'Ohm est possible notice, and at the regular Fmp prices. • - - A. HER, Sehtivlkil Raven April 16,1E93. 16-76 m PUBLICATIONS: SUNDAY sUscrop DOOM AND LIBRARIL7S.• • • Mite subteriber always keeps on hand h large as ...I.'sortmentt of Sunday echoof Booki..aurh. as att geinerstiriowd in Monday dehooft. /Mo. -. eionday School libraries of 100 vols., OW 00 ; Ito do do -Na..: andllorach, .10 00 .; Ito do do at , 5 Oil . DO *lit do at - 0 4 all Cowage Library, - , 3 00 episcopal Sunday dehool Library, 100 rob. ,10 00. ALPO. ! . 500 Tesdaments,Cennon and Itnylioi, 000 Bibles; English hrid German, • Ruffian and German Reliard Banta; • , ' • • . Hymn Boots. iie., lie.. all of which will be told at' Aanday School Union prices, and the carriage Sated by Ipurehaslag 11,. , LI.,BANNAN*B ' Cheap tookand , Stationery Rote. IS— , J0ne15,11333 *no Doom or. ORIGINAL POEM. NOW in comae of publication at this pike, to be Issued In-July neat, ensuing. *(10 Copies already ntroged ,• ,ErITITLEp TREVARO and other Occasional Poeing ii •ALPII AL LYRA—, "./t Oriel amity: lejtakiie Notes." ; Containing original Ballads. Bpier.Lanivids, Eleglar, Liries, Oder and enngr—got up In anew and beau- UM manner, both as regards style and manufacture, embellished with engravings. To be said at BAN. sisr's 'Cheap Book Store, Pottsville; 0.. J. Pamir- A an's Book Agency. et. 0144; and it O. P. Bittown tivem'stftore.Oak Hill. Maio. emba:...sed mnstin.so elm full gilt 'morocco 7.ie. Subscriptions taken at either plate. • Jules le, IBS]. 15..1m • Inaractars NEWS maroon:. SithsTriptiolts to Netropaper9, • Atagaziate, 'PIASTER JOHN NEWELL BANNAN a ! ANNOUNPESta the public that his father, having given blur the Newspaper Branch of his Store, hewnl receive subscriptions to the following . New,- papers issued abroad, at the usual subscription price. and the papers delivered at B. HANNAN'S Bookstore, Centre Street. Pottsville. opposite the Episcopal church, Dee of Postage, or fOrwarded to any direc tion desired: IThrason'e Pictorial Paper,'London Illustrated News, itarnunVeilluatrat'd NeweiN. V. Weekly Tribune. Phis of oar Eakin, !do do tlerall, saturday Evening Po-t, -N. Y. Dutchman, latent re Museum, Uncle lam, Mew Journal, • :Yankee ?Suttee', Scientific AinelOcao, N. V. Picayune, - Nears Saturday tlszette.t N. Y. Pink, • 'Artbuel Meat Cause. lerpstai rehire: London Mining Journal, ;Dollar Newspaper. And all other accessible reputable papers poblietted In nut Mies. . 3 NOSTULT LCD Qc&ITVSIT'[ !6S2I3I27, , Harper's Pahl" M 3112111 1. Lawton Lancet, Pornam's do do R.ankln's Abstract, filustra•dliap.stne gram Appleton's M ecb•nic s* Eetleclic Magazine,Maptine. Clogey• • Lady Book. 'Sillintan's Joursal, Graham's Magazine. •Penoa. Pawn Unreal, Knickerbocker. The Hortlcalturallsr, • , Litters Living Ay, ',Popular Educator, . Arthur's Horne Magathse,'Merr's Newlear. • Illackwootra Magazine, :IMckesalfonseboldWords Edialstrih 4r. Yankee Hatless. • Loads* Qr. Rirdew, ;weak Haase, Weatailaatet Qs. Ileview. Thorapsoa's Coestinfelt North Brittshße ttew. Detersere. Hayes Medical Journal. .do do Medical Eadeatiian • -. • Toilether whit ail Other Magazines *emends chit. er hi this Coattry or lit Europe. , July 2Z1833., ' I- ' .•-.4 . ii , • l'i, 41116.- 1111111=111, iii• 100111§ - 7. ; cHFAP FLOUR AND FEED sioni.. : ;; 4 ~ Wout.a&tx AND an*. - A.& IL Milo; recastly 4•• • 4• 41 vs. . Wildest , load, era/kw: l in g ai d irressP'" ifi r MIMI Or COllaiglirthali Mai op 1004. SP 111 : *saw finauthlas g• mot ow. pleilWf *ad A ale mahilitties of pardriumen. ' * 1 '1 A uppeflor ,isalitt. •f .g•us Awn/ nom (0• 7 I IMMO s 5 NOM: Deldellingdoed to •• oak Wiwi US a ill* *AM .' Wiles semi Isko me 4 puma*" mem the nowt . g•up aelleli.. ll4 l l ! m 431111 t i raM i * ; - emit low mil.. /Oflr. ;11" • : ' 'okras 1., ' - : .‘.:,.: . 1- r f , .: ' AgettqT or I.OTh taill UNOWTT, • .; : • .Hilt cheispost aad keerrEisok MOP AtilisdKe; . a,„,erdLlitO rite of Pwirseer thebeynese Indre United 1 , Oka *ewe. !Nit Argerisew tidirtou. Newly %V pa. \gek ; '1204 like ileore reactool *outer thus 141 ioa e g too, ;44!. t..... 1•. lit V. M a i ii1e0c7,17 , 11 • m t.. 11,.1 ‘ ,1 . 10 spi rfi d a ANAj, 0 4114: aI. 1:1(1; k A VI:till. It wail:. 1 ... i.„,,,r • • Wit,`ol4l. D•41;1111 7 -7, 41re,1141+. •,11 the 010w 1 , ..0,. orxi. , Tile Aq of 4; r:Voo , iirtir iiol Mr.itie, ,, , i 'to I , 7lktr'‘ /*Journal, Earn au4 thud, P ;„ , It t .. . r e.,i'l roporta et ter l tee. 4vr osSrtue•te. , ”l , te4 To , h.aksoilte eallow Vos tete uhr ot,klrouty, It 1ra...ht... riots tie:A.OW" to .e llotutodue. . k Tear he. tratir tretaaa• ST it lnkied Akio Sktoo4h, • , To etlead lintaii4lfe 1 Ore hawked 151;11151101 wire. To tauserso laser.r.see It theillutas o l'atestoo. , 14 - both th \ t ief. , ! ,1 • ' To iewore iheCease rif., lirotenwete,.. , 4 ' styrectel illydellitt the Repouinctlise tnetirw; IteirPi selves std terve,— -•" • \•i- - i - '0 ; To Cure Dahloews mar OW At kii grow 10/ 5 3 , Wl * IYe_4"e• , , \ , , 5 . t To wake Brims Teeth as While as PeOrtk„ To wake thr few Dirh,Aut and Glow,- Mew to Change Grey wiled Mir toe hilliimilktet Stark. To hasten the Growth at Whiskers, alottachet.ne., 1 To Macon- 414 Piestrle the Eyeelaht,'.'l:4,l.lfe.! To results Tan. Pooples, tdiartv, tors., ilbodire,, I. Freckles. Aupettluorm Hair. Ike* ;' `, 1 f To Improve and Ettani the OUritsh Metctilli; i t To.foretelf Thou 10 Come. I And eta;. 1 i • '\-\ woo to tuvOko ite.,,Opirits of the Wart; ' .1 1r / 110 to appear. Tea:l4lot Terriblo C la en hewy, • or T° against l°lke J°44. r.effrofF'dlife Dilkicf.ellbeffo. ~[ - - I To wake retest ;al images and Magie .trai l. i , To Dlecower Hidden. Lon 0r Stolen Treitente,M Int 1., To raise Doable CroskoottboOt klisnorq or ESpsokk. To mato Brass awl Copper to took tiltkPitretilliet, To Cure a Itiontutdo of Dasippron-i Diseases. i nod to arena:Nish away other W014'4611_ Tlttoki ! Irsoosbiet end PeOptsliwow to took . bestir DPrtOD. Dee itatabonte r and !nil zo. i - To whirls l ll a dd ed' a i Geitewel ?watts& op the Dewitt loins:dies of Tooth I aid Matulty.eirtsing Orrien Geoltal -- Dbarateo In both dieswa. Together o fib Plaits Directions tat their P.'- , feet Cure. artiokw aged, Ter eluesprong persertly hannte44. , ', , i. Price of the to.i.t.--91nrtle copy, tl3 cents I Fire iop.. lee it : Tvrelte collies. D'i One fillodlrd tabled. 10. in or 50 eelll3, Se olio A nate, Way be test by Lott ,r in perfect tahuy: ;Wider= 1 Dr. E. Drivitt.l., elintlY. I N. V. past said.. looks Allit flee isr . fO4Olll Mal.— Offite,No. 9 map/4Q', Vapor. atiorratand Med,trar ' led With* C13111".011. , [ NOTICED OF TUE PRVIA. 1 "This is bideell ast Otk of sterling *relit. To 4a. it 3114 Mt Drone readers we would sly buy,lrrail. ,113411.- ote."—Xersertut diaissite. i r " It's a Very rare Work.stal sinqueetonablythe ?to dUrtion of a mailer wirol."---fwaita Maio. "No married Person, Or Irmo/. rontrroptitlas Mar rLiar ishoolA be withont,this Book ; for o re seats rer silo ehingethat all pertmuts of it certain age ought to know. *—Trey Daily nits. I 1 I P. r‘ --Secret MAU* ;11 Vaud' Merl rtfecuuNY tar ed ; impediments to Mart lain In both arses reinoired. end Debilitated system. Invigorated. No rharg4 for advice. ?widow treated by ;letter, end Meduinee vent free Irons da:nsge or eurtosity to at 'mt. otl the world. Cures warrsole.i. 1 '; • April 2. 1 ai.l. A . l3"nl:Brl 1 A 9 °lmv E. 14-1 r' . 1' ------ ------- ----- T -- , - - t• 11,0111013 FAIR.' , '.- gog IV i;glyttc , „ maT,sp..ire..DNertore or noz 0 krwrlsti.in for the Sti hlorrrif•the Indus* of all Notkot, Sive.ool lee &Vat the ,T.itithltion will ,be opened an the 12th day of defy., . _ _,, I I I=MI Its niakin:lhis ansvintitehient. the illitertorsavall themselves of the opportunity to/utile:that the hnll• dine which they have etertel, and the Ethibillon which they have prepared, Will, they', : be here. Lilly I. :Mechlin Joel eatteetations 01 the pahlltt. It la prop., "sr that 11 should be.knonta that. In order to-afford I ample none fort, the bleat:titre tablat arid akin of ant : rouranyzaes In achimiry laid agricititorat nip/- meats, we have inereeernl the site of ibe bo Siting . by adding nnrly uni.fonith tans arenl -beyond what rims °Dalmatia contemplatadl, so that tan hat',,nnai I fn the purposes of exhibition Vivi butffred tho°- - au.l ; Him:a feet, or nearly Sire acres. ' i Nat hinting their plain to a display trinerely 'aunt. oat or attractive, the Difeciore have orgarilieJ 'is de- partment of miberalogt and geoloxy,iii whir Miaow I of the beet acimuific latent oil the country bar ?.wen , emplcryid, and the tout elation a thou isid of 2 Eton t valuable national 'collection of the mineral re:ut : nes 1 of the country. t , The' Difecters bad hoped to Open thii Exhibition at 1 , ; au earlier period, but Me novelty and istricady of I the stale of construction and the ditsh standard of archlteitual beauty which it has beeM the object of i the Association to audio, have pp:4004 delay:* and 1 it has beep Impianticabie for the Directors, notwitb. i standing then utmost rlgilence anti their moat eat- ! nest dente. to a nnouncrathe opening at in earlier day. I In reward to :heti:neva! character of the exhibition. 1 tlfe yes:Pt promo:es to be. mast Intityhig, and tall LI n iwurthy of the eonddenie mallifeated toward. , 41 by i the veer/awns of the I [lotted Stated.• mothOure I which hafirelleite4 scot:fiat response from tip„ 1 , .V - I eniment of foreign cuuntrirw. It wit, 'ut.queationa. i WY. be the satin attractive aid interenlng . tollittion : lof the wins oil art, ttio revolt of Diener and the plod:intone of iniinsora that} tuts ever; yet been nmade in 'Phi country. and w ill ~teloi to tureen°. the,.sctire emulation of the, age in every branchlof latell#:. tual development. i. I . 1 ~:!- The sole chafer; of the Interior - of the buililibg, Ito division. arraniteme rod. clagnikation and pollee. hao be e n confid e d to two witcerslof thin Navy of tht Ca i. I led stales Captain W.F. Dupont and(:. 11. Davie; i and thell3llt than of the goverumert even to the ap....1, politaimit of these geittecanii. who have so i ;tuucti dlDi - finished themseinets Witte special .revue.- .n. which they have been employed, affords prniit it° I b.- eardldepre reputed and the Interest felt, by that high.. ant Mal:Urines of the iountfy. itistleXatteral 4WD I. of the enterprvie: , I i Thee. tentleipen heir* u4anixed their department AA 11:11101114: ; 1 i • 1 • J. M. Batchelder. Secretary ¢f the enderlntenient ; Samuel Weboer..A tradgebtalit of Space. and Chet:- font inn ; ' Prof. 11. nillimai. Jr.. Dina logy sa4 ek•vtifitt , ; B. P. Johnson. Agricultural imp/eat:mt..; ~ Joleph E. Dolma/. lifuhinery ; l ' I Edward Vincent.; Textile Fairies • ' • ;. Felix Platti, Sculpture?. , - : . The official Catalogues and the Ithistialeit Stertly .Berord of the eshibhicin arelto be ptiblirhed In the' building. by Meyers,. ti t P. Putnam 11 Co.. under ibe auperviston °CAM: Assiirtat ion. . t, ,- • The.dlrectors have sensibly felt the ronrldene• tc : posed in them by their fellow ch izet.•4 in all pinta of ' the c o untry; and theyiwilic,ontinne to mat . - ecety Dien to sat l?fy their jwit expectationl., - . - DIDECTotti. i . Mintliper Idyll - 44ton, ; -Philip:Burrows. Alfred Pelt. 1 j;; I - Johnatmt Idring.itun: 'Anus' pennant: -I . ..ttharles W.' Suiten Alexander liansition. Jr.. Theodore SeJewtc a. Omagh 1.. Schuyler, 1 William W. Stour; Chien J Andersoo, . 1 William Whettan.:.: . .. B eat y at, Dunham....! John 1.111V :t i , ra t lt W. C. It. Waddell. ,i ~ William cent, :iamb Al Westervelt. i Watts Sharman.. ':. ~ ' Jame, A. H 1.111400. -; F. W: Ed:Windt., E; : Samuel tilrhOloon. 1 . Li ~ . • TIIEODOSIC ISEDGWICti. President.- Wi. Wes smith, Vice fresident,Treas i ore 2s r : i n , : Spey. 1 ' 1.. C. ElTr . Amy. Annuant nye, 33333 y. 1 . . June 111.185.1_, ..,....1 I_ itli 1, - I:::tifittiaa cutstriOitliiiii.ir-. K.Stii :I, .~35~,91r~70 1 71P,010 31 17.5111 81 EMI Sanford's Indrpr'i dent! Line F. elegantland seta Ocean ems em. DELAWARE. Sept. C.D. Searosn, ,E'ENNEBEC, Capt. 0. ("tilt. 'JOHN MARSHALL, Capt.J. 11. Corte( One of Omahas* raiment leaves LleCICs IVilarf. let Pier below Sprat* Street, Phligdelphia;,every, day. - Sunday tirepirds at 10 o'clork,',A. M.. fin Cape May sal New Tina, by flea', offering in prreabs de sirous of visiting Cape May or taking a short era RIO to New -York, Lag strongest Inducement. being splendidly tarnished' and thoroughly!, fitted „for see navigation - . having on board all the regnirentdatiunr der the leuelvelenacted Smambeitt-litc- 1 413. 4 Extra Lite Batts, double-401ns • and .it, pamp a Fire :gloar always reedy ; for ale, with Lite Negev/era enough for all the peasengin on Baled These breamerearg the Maly awe running in Cape May that are built toe Bay and Sea NstrigatiOn. Fate tu Cape- Slay, litchbliag Carriage tape •Wand, -• • ;;; R 5O Cabin Passage to Nei Vora. !teethe (i.e. j 00 Excursion Ticket., clod to tttlom injlo isaYr.;:en 1 Misr Spat, - - I - - 3Ni ' peril Fulmar -1 • 11 • - 100 l• Returning. leave Pier 14 North River, New Verb. every day. illunday estepted, at a o'clock, p., W, ELDRIDHE, Agent. - • South Wharves.; Philadelphia • I:AMEN AILIDENINCE,Airi Pier 14, focal Cedar (+tree. Neil Vera: jtirie OS. ISM. • ; 46-11 . 0 • 77 . 7*4 - 114::=5. 3111171 Mat !USD • 'SII;VF:I2IIPAREII - naderaigned:Weinid meet reepectfally inform' bit friends and the penile generehy, that; be ha. recently enlarged end otherwise t 014,,, .proved his gore, and le prepaied to ore far floods b, for brainy and steri 1 f finish, cannot surpaoted. , Wu. now in store an e:tlenslie a.sorinient at,marif.- Es. JEWELRV, waAtEk and PANtIV 11 COODs.are.. to whai r h lacltea aitention,c Being 1 determined to dispote of them at priCes whkh •can • not rail to render - Ile has considerable experience - in the lessinemt, and will , endeavor to 1 please those who may favor him wide their pi!tranage all gents guaranteed to be as repreeented. ' N. B.—Watches and Jewelry repaired and.warran ' ted. All order' , by mail or otherwise promtmy at tended to. ritmEtt. No. it South t d di.; below Mattel Olt.;;Phils. ; 13. Don't (oges am} metier. ,; Jul, 16, 1853. r AMMO' UOTZL. Chestnut St., &lava 6tA and 7t/, Phdaffefphers. rl , llg PHILADtLFIHA AfiCADE," pluchised I by Dr. D. JAVNIt„ In 1150. has been remodelted and coaverted Into; Hotel. with 150 On, airy chain ben. and is now °Mu for the accommodation of the travelling public. ! ''lt is kept on the•Ertmpesi plan, On suns an French's. Lovejoye, and others tit New York. where chamber way be tuu4 with Or without board. attheaption of the guest. In the basement Will be a Destanirant. on ••• ao Attendee scale: $M ow the second floor an Ordi nary t no that fUtill.fi can like their choice. ; The rate oftharges will b.. as follow., see: • Chamber per stabt,lor for, S 4 bouts; b 0 cents. Breakfast and Elbppvr, In Ordinary, each,. 115 " Diana.;, do 110 . For comfbrt,this Hold cannot be *MIMI, at is believed by the prouletor.and he only desires t bole who dirobt.to try it: The situation - I. central, near blisidess and near places of amusauentAtbe Chemin( street, Theatre is within one door.) and is every way desirable. b Na accomModat lons firr ladles.! . , , • ;. D. 1111 OW N. July 10,1853. 1 T %LSI SEA RATEIEGI. • CA P E NAT—C'APE I til.A NATIONAL. HALL. TIIIB large. new; and elepnt Ifojel la pow open 1. for - she season. ; The public will find ibis a first ea.* House. It le situated en WU tiouta.' ' with a !vie Gerdes in front. and &Cords a an most magnificent stew of; the Opesa. Mr P. PiToLLow. enraged. and; would IXI II be ,glatto reeelve the cane of Ste Mende. a tae - -• , AARON 01111allT85 0 N, Propriet or. Juni ISO dal. • Leeint . . 1101100C111 ACCOUNT . ' A CCOUNT of JACOB ;ILINC,ChIef Burger-. co the Borough Of Pottstille, for! the yi3r oadtae Naiy 10.4053 : 7CAS RECEIVED FOB stuanr 1:. T. Tailor, 163 00 Oumao i Reed:. 300 J. B Cafpenter , I 3 00,Astoin iR Beeti, 300 NU J. Seibert, 3OP Boyd's* " 300 Elizabeth. Viler, 3 OU,lleoreellrlolo,l 3 00 ef!wand. - 3 00iJoseph Shiver.; 12 00 4' BradyEUrou, 3 00,Ederarl Yardley, • 300 Charles Lord. , 5 01 , ,Mlehael Coebria,•; 3 00- r Waehlsi. lioolcaer, 3 00 Isaac itrourre 3 00 Elijah Itemiser, 00,Fot dr.t:Cartir4 300 , lamest Altlyono.l 300,Ptank tom 3 . 00 Beau yoodasee, 3 a0,30h0 Bolder. Abrat olo . sloll, e.l • 3 001Beeleurie You:. 3 0 0 J. H. calpastr , 3 00 , NtorrIeltobereop. • l i t N. T. =4l. I 3 001Jameo Titzbi• • 30 0 Netts' ttoorsinis; • oo slaw& Lama , l4' S Nichol * * s°Sucb• 3 uls MOM COW: 3 00 He nry 00:711:41.-4;7107111181:11:Allen:' 300 00 : Henry Gresesic co l AIWA* • 3 001 - • i; • 1 1: lit 00 Johl/ 0100 T i l.:i 1, •303 • • 11 ' agaid r ill 141110 • , cAsit 11111 CV VO* DIOS T'd tit Ng. Nei torori! web* & 0041 1- .25180 irk' • • . WY. !ti 00' ' 4 ' 1 J. Baby. taw, Juba L" I Jobber* & WU. 30 tie cks trept. r. oy , •t i .w 3e Tua b asu ners it ik ucece o4 .li, - , .• 21 21 - 30 oft en Vareb 90103, " 111146111011. 4 . GO tib r 4 Klima Illrec44-' ;Bea • 11. '..f 01000 I ; 1 01111 amis. ME Ylszk.eatotirs4 bat*, W --"? Tito ~ Np ic, HOTELS. ; OFFICIAL. ; . or! •. • • tIP .1 I ! ii . WkWil OrMITS ISTATE.:`, ' the Cititlene koUee wilt" 'are bieked bir the orderly portion of Our eutzeus, have ifeteritiloid -that the tours shall be related, bath fiy -Rowdies and i;otne r rof the Public Of. titers.. ttiti; who iwiepi office, and enenurage, by their' seta, the vialatio4'of the I t4 l , theli :have mint to support, we pfittliklt the lothatetna taw% um.: itt force in' this! State, tor i the . arartrtatinq ot the Nettle 7 ' ACT OF 170.1 : • ' SECC. It, All .persons stun! toe tciund hltiol.3o, ' aui tippling m leg hoo-e•, no. i;rn... or ot..i pnhl ie tidos, bra-plate, vn the first day of ine,s4isk, ieein.., manly ratted '.. , onciav, of ..icy4ert thereof: t l / 1 14: for •, every olfence, forfeit n d pwvi one shiliroc 30.1 s.s I wore. to anv constable that shall demand this "ahlo, to the ine of the poor . ; and ali , constable , Ore here- ' In' empowered, and b I irme'rif their otter riNtivir- ' , Moo search public bosses andlplacet , icsteeteil to I entertain each tipple 3 ,3„ and them, when tomtit, no, • c ity t o disperse ; tad in 'ease or fel - will:to brhis; the I -persons els refusiitg. before the; nett jusitee Nthe , peace. who mate commit .41401 officedet.: to the stocks, or bilid them 10 , 1 be'if XIV,' behavibur. a. to 1 him Anti seem rrooisue. And the korporc of ,o e h ale houses, tavern. or other Ottoc hour,li or pi a ,,,s, as :hall countenstee or tolerate any such * prtiMiNts. being ecuitrie.c.l thereoC'Ely-thifitlew of a tenete um, i, iberate, his own eontiliiol3. t r the proof tit one or -. *ore credible witnesses. sha;l tOr every otfeloe, forlifit and pay teaahLtnrgs, Mille recovered and for the u abovesaid - , ;I. ' , ~ . \\ ACT. OF 1714. Sent. f. slt any pet*, -shall do or perto . . - in any Wordly employment or busmen whalsoeter oil the Lord's day. commonly called Sunday, was::, of no• (*laity and Charity only trceispted, or shill use or practice• way unlacynk gime% hunting,l 'lto°. flog. sport or divermodwtiatioevert on the same dak. and be convicted thereof, etery 'such person. icis offend ing. shall for every such editor forfeit and per four dollars,. to be levied by "dist st ; or in VS`e be or , the ! , 411 refuse or tweeet to pay the said stim, or poda ; and chattels canal:she Maud. Whstiof to le vy' ~tbe Same by distress,, deur she "IMO slider nix days ItapritOnmetit in the bore.° of ii'orrectlou of the prop , etoro: ii,ovviar atm o e man ninr it: litrem ,Nahansti tO prohibit thedre.s.sing , Of Yksteals in private families. bakebott44, \ lodcing l hook*, kith, and other,houseii of entettnintnent. for 1 the hie of urners, travelers; or NtraLtg . ers,‘O ta hinder eratermen (rout landing their rostenger , :sor , I ferrymen from earryinir.ovo the water trnveller l i or persons, removing Stitleithetr, ; families on. the 1 Lords day, - eriinmonly ealVd Sundae; Mir to the delivery. of milk, or the , neiserearies of life, before time of the clock in the forenoon, nor niter At e ot the Steck in the idiernoon of the. ,manse Ll.iy .. ~: , . la accordance with ;li l e above' law.- the . . ~.. Police—the CitizensiPolice—have i;sued the ' personally 1 following circular, to be .aildresse J pevionall) • I to 'every liquor•sellei lA. the Tioroulli. - • . iTO : • . , f • • At ifie law. of this: t 7 . , tAte protobluali knids of wordly emplovment an the Sabbath, unit popoo. laity the fridge in all trtndi of malt and qiirunou+ liquors, yon•aseitteothk rerivapned up your establishment on Sundays. otherwlce the law vet!! be enforced lino.' you. OEORGE , (,w arn al. 04 - Pttliee riti.not.PTh • Pottsville, July, 1S t. ' !' ,REV.:DR. 1% - Es. The Ives, affair halo taken a nevi The Churfle Ileraltli has been 11111w : bed with. a.let:er, written by _a "member of the Episco pal churai in North 10 Bishop Green, which states that "Mrs. fifs will re- turn home With he( brother, Dr. 'Hobart, he I having received notice front the: pope, that Dr. Ivy; would bQ mimed priest in the summer, !lad could no longer be - convidered her husband." ' This iv a new Way ihr a tired intsband to rid himself of a worthyj , spouse. Rottini e ticts , do nut recognize the ,olitlity of ,Proteqtant rnsunagiS—hence at isl l unly uecesary• for Protestant husbaut i . toI apostatize and take priest's orders, wlo.aci l :ordi,ng the Pope, they are forever riq 0 their ktiui4 " better halves." The secret ofj the matter,/ in this case. se to cut off alltoniniunicat inn between I llishop Ives and rrotestantisin. They, no doubt, consider hilts an importatti,l. though slippery. acquisition to their ditirtir. and, thereof*, take flier hest , . liwanv to make hitn 1 _..' . ~ . . . n ti.,/ , A oit!lii.l. RE.A99N AGAINSI: A CANN.' DATE.—The Eillp4fiUth.; Or 4;1 floe Loco or. gars of this (?D a ndy, thinks -. there, is ?ti do:illy ' a strong feeling of dissatisfadion fo. ward the idministratiou of GoVeinor Ito:- btu. pervading the Dernocrao of Philatlef.: phia county.". aud,citesrlie cifelnation of the "harnioniou:s" in ; the Nor ern Lihertit-s on the 4th, (which' ive notice in another - col-.! umn) as. an evidence s of it. 'lne editor eon- ' tinues,-- 'An oralioo was deliited by Cpl. 1 .CHAELLs NIT. CAAIOGAN, and otiaterons toasts were offered, affording iv idence. of a deep and ; dangerous detection in That (loaner'. Col. ' Carrington, the orator referred to is out al a i candidate :fig •Siate Senator in his District; with. it is said;a :fair prfaspect of succe , :s.- 7 11e:is talented; anti- Itartifaitlianiof Sprat., rig ;lir..o great bluntness, and " -I, r innurTotti ought : not , to be permitted to . hale a flace to the Senate. Let the friendsot the Governor :tee to it!" • ~. :. , : ' , ,_ •That's's queerreasoti why a man qtoulJn't be elected-to the Senate, because he Cat tal ent and speaks °tit whin he Until:a!" .CaUtti dates 'in this CoitntY,l hereafter, - 0 ust for swear latent. and;lreept heir ntouthtobut. if they expect to secure the Emii or'iuin'i. appro. t halloo. . E l ___ . H • t • . ... . --11 : - 7777. ---- • ' • TILE 111,00 r THICK ENS The Jobostown &ha. LOcolueo journat. shakes the follow iris thsclosuren as to me wan t:igen:tent of-our ptate'improvenients, which are Well calculated to"startle the- honesi - 1.6- "'foul taLlaYelliof the Commonwealth. end should induce them to,'go to work in earnest this fall. Ana secure the election of Moses Pownall. to watch arid correct the tniuletrds of the Loco:awls, whom they have sailed to put in power,: ' " We have not heard a single statement put forth io the above address contradtzted• In this cOmmunitk, where the tact.; Are known, no maw would have the eirrunters deny the truth :of this addre3. We ame credibly 'informed that instead of sixty th9(l.- Xand 'dollars of Claims having' found their way into the State . Treasury. without pass ing through the hands of the Superintendent , of the road,,the amount swelli to the cunt moos stun of Er'ghtirfliur Thou'sand Dollars! i The manner in l which pnyMetifs have been i made upoti the road has been the subject of , universal complaint.' Our. tuerchaots and • mechanics are More Or less dependent upon the laborer, trail when the State does not meet her engagements with those.iwho toil ' tor her, how can they comply with theirs ? That a great State should thus treat her ope ratives,,ts most, disgraceful. Robbery of the laborers has' been reduced to a system, 'and the only individuals to whom the system has proved a blessing, are a few of the check-roll speculators along the mac!, who, somehow, have always plenty of naoneytu buy the time of the laborers at a discount of from 10 to 15 per cent. Where do these cheek-roll sharks • get the money they employ in this unright eous intik 3 " How comes it that the check rolls purchased by these speculatO rs al ways find money for them at Harrisburg, while those for which our 'rnerchadts have, given a fair equivalent are never paid ?" Why is it that a few individuals are to favor atl the Treasury of the State, who ieceive thousands of dof lars upon, check-rolls - , when the laborers are 'turned away without a penny'? Is the Trea-' sury a partner in this infamous shaving ?-- Are speculations in Schuylkill dual Nadi pm- Amble land must money be had to carry on these and the speculatious in checa-rolls? ft lig said chit one individual on the - Portage Road purchased check-ralli :o the• amount of filly thousand dollars; Where did he get the money ? Was it his; own, or was he only an agent I Perhaps, if aP answer was obtained to these questions and a few others, informa tion would warrant us in asking the poor la borer on the Portage Itailroad,'whd had been fleeced of the proceells'of his labor, we would soon ascertain where the' blame lies. " DRY GOODS, Szp. • r . r s - • • .• . . r 1 11P176, ~ rt: , comer DIPOT • 1 Of PARIS LONPON and' LEIPSie. FA NCYIOOOpA. kC . G1;mo; k PO.; No, 00 ebastant Wrest, town#4l. tiely wreathe tne Masonic Hatt. reap/akin In-. form the pantie tbal 'bey have lately 'Praised tad have now Go tiand.ll 8 tart 'of.ltietv trope.' 4a Flinty lead gehtf ariklu of tittle own tinporm.: Dot, white !het will sell at tha lowest Maw. Tette tower t went goosing otanpatiot Pager alathe Doodle. Real and 41t1Plia Bronze*, ircork arid Dres den Porcelain sad. Blartart.llokatotan sod Preach Farley C 1.,,. tamale. tad , Qllt, goods. Fins. Port atansties. Opera MUM% 'enable Dewing Case, tad laostra. and ttlkorimilad otter beavitthil *Males: 1111110 NI 11111141. Alf 1161ilit'lAtIrf TIM and tattoo* , Auto Enriteloke,aniltdomplate nearness% of Popular To let Anklet. Perfamery. dlo -•Painsoia vramiiiiiaasticks for 'bit per ise;,llllnuy, Or DK fondsl and bine r prteetta, can at. Ithitheit tt tfileettilith&Met. whorcsairerythlnt 1# rrefiled PITA 0 411, 0 e*, 11 . 014 1::: !,-. L—Ot b li d Oi•firtotiort. fiiro nger's 'city la (h ttromihni the stionwant wterter %Intl perrasseet laat— May 14•1010. ! '•! ' 11012111= riis€ssl:carnitiM MOOT Issrac rn as titate fee the.teive CO.COVern , Tellesarkelt. it the etteelett Filliteetttos..ettleel to the etttelpte-of tka it codas cusvolion. * Paggnalgh Jens / ,1t79 ., t • - , • , I= Et/ , • By Tilegiaph' int d Sistirddyl R# R. Train PHIL t.. r uroxl 4 0 CLOCK. FV. _ kluur. S 4 62,i —gyv, per, I,b!, $1 Wlktte, -5.1 10 et.1.,--Kywvis`? c o rn, —OatA, -13 co : It tripititem • mit:1111w or T. inntt iivOtftinKtir. T;ir eorispi.tipi that at the a n tuu f the crv,:al Palace. injuitkesWat I.ijae to the etch] (sett, workmen :anti "other* *a gager! io Its etinstruettoo.. There V. ire Unllth twee in the isuguage ot ot4 temp,nar,,, and go 11014 3 chstriplonitkiiii, of ' labor and attittie h o t ukt,l, aok i s t , the me re pride of place, and ite oauil~ tirjcil 'D( Ib. nultiatN,lilill we ea not ieiiiatrinc.sess passages. to reader;. ,The ltracaseil. Nt'e 114 1! 41- inanutation should have beim the occasion when artios and rriechtulks should have otTtipied represetLative.ifirlia the plasm - tin, and that both were 44oltitely Quoted in; the Con 111 iuse of ikniormwits. We 9114 fighting men m itiondoore, pptict cion's and place holders, but nor Agit:glen:mu eminent rori he arts which the 'Crying{ :Pal act was opened to celebrate. con tag of the Crystal Palace of LoutioetcaltitO s it was a pnrety . Norman extubition;Clerif• soldiers and ottupy tat thri scats, of, honor, nod- the workingmen whibutt stocked the wonderial edifice betairkititt tare Roman sls v e artiatt. turd . libtatet4 ist'dartiser. vile background•of swinish eltate.ita t these, ertn:antid the shams of State,'Sli„P4Ton,. the genius who waked , it to lite was Ma the platform. But we would ask. vihitii thwurelliteets rat our- Paial.e.,lfessr4.lelts- TE:ssEri and tiiii.nr.netsrea ? • Why-ware they not on the Pladorm What 'ha Apy 'infamy personage, or the Resieiend ]ac for this or that, to do in face. tif 'the• publierg comparison with thg,atert who otiettioila :the `edifice which dank:, and, delights alb behol• de •f .VOterday was their battle--saikatAry should hive been seen and Jteard. BULIJUI to the'habarism of this country.. ciirf,One overloolA them: they were net men liWed in terms,:i'ller were not greetedWatt/Tres vt the United States, and elle„Ciyatal Palace had buth \ itself there , could- have been-a more igoOrant, %Mitt& tulgacianais sion of their names." • . Again, of the thousand , workinew iitho spent.their skill and attength: their cutirage ii building tfie domer7-es /Mt as that renowned by the.capt . ure of Mezaco. there WA+ hot, one represen (wive Labor Mr, Practically ignored' und - itt t. aside for epaulettes and white cratiteii.Tkot wen who fled nothing Tarmultir i tu Ale,,ekrith the palace, and have every day or•weekilP• , portuutties of appearing fitly . and i thirimio. - ally_before . .he public. Again, of aklrthifinr•-. hibiters. not one was al:owed to zbe , otrthe platform sacred .to clergymelaiscadien:v3d polinciati%. On the contrary 10,11440cjaang the - printed orders of the Jae. ihe sentence: will be admittiefavg o'clock, A. M., and:will renakul in their , cenientite conTts,du ring the eetewesum b " Now we are quite of opinion tb# . , egation at least of 'these extubtiorti should have been on the platform.. - We' loellid in vain for such men as IVlcebasttim. wltiOastied the A inertean Department from Ihatramil'us London, and • whose Reaping MaCtlitglit,W4 'London Times pronounced so imputatit, tit • , it the Exhibition had done nothing .elaet make the invention known.' it'woald'reitay England for all iti'eost..' An Ansi/haat - litho had hope his cottatilri dances abtoationight have 'icon a tit rnitella Pest on such an occasion, bpi neither he ;19f. foY • other Mut:otits man like .him,appexitti on r the scene. . I • ' ' -, 1 - - - r. But, we do not 'wish in:enodenw-ktie Commttier at Directors for ' thrfi-40111010Pl which they displayed fur artista..and twirl- inginen on the occasion. They mirth:Aimed in with the fitthy,tatrbartans of society around and about them. We may any ris thiamin). try that w respect att and leaky bUt.wa do not speak the truth r We donotrispec.t, theca. Our,measure of honos-ts almost eirelusiTely political. 'Then but of thi piddliarpedling little wars that we have, we:contrive tordan• ufacture Military bermes, am} ao polities and swords carry the day. In. ibeproceltilitgls of Thursday, we see uo exceputin .to this, rule.. General Scorr, who appeared on the plat- 'form long before the President. was cheered. and very appropriately, but no' one , tif' the twenty thousand present demaadeil.thal the men whose genius, art, indusupsndeougage who had called that gorgeous sane . into Isle and beauty, should „present themselves 'and receive homage. No Artist was there.— No Mechanic. 'No Laborer. The scene calling itself/industrial was simply ii.contin• nation of the dreary annals of ,out raert.--of . State Craft, overriding the ma ,site Indirid• ualisco of the true , creation, Man.' We see less and 1i...s reason for paying respect, as it s is called, to public funttiooaritre. when , we find that every department of Governs:Alit which the boldness of private enterptise.bas ,snatched from the insolent hands of piesertp— tion, has flourished truly'. forthe first One. in private bands. The Crystal.' Pelle., an evidence of pure. unaided pens:mai enterprise. is a case in pout. The same thin; : us_gu = rope is made a Government 'affair. Long slang whanging speeches, 4 inasterpieeek by great statesmen,' precede. secontipettit and - follow its' creation, and its complain ie tnade the reaton for fresh loyalty end addl• tional self abasement on the *l . lO lb! peo pie tow d rlieir hereditary mastert. ! _jilere . . , flower ,it is suggested, planned,"finitted, i f rompl ted and sustained hy privaleenterprise. All that the Government ever-did foal itJwas. to say that it should be considered as a. bon. ded warehouse, and to write a,few letters to foreign countries, where the sanction endue. operation . of GovernWeats is ihOufht to-be a necessary thing." 110 W TO DETECT COLINTERFEITS. The follow.tag excellent rules we copy from the Clinton Trtburie. etnitrally ex amining thew rules. and-with spe.h.filfouna ' lion as may be derived from plomPS0111:4 Re' ;of-ter, persons peed not he' imposed .upon with counterfeit notes: • . •• • 1. Examine the appearance of R•bill. ; -The genuine Italie a general tacit. .ante. 2. Efantine the vignette or Picture • 111 the re k idle. of the top ; ere if the sky or back 'ground , looks - clear and mansparenteor toft and even, and not scratchy. . . `,J 3. E,lamine %yell the faces !O• if AA ,ex• pression ;I; distinct and easy. Uttlft,ret, Intyits like, polite:111101y the eyes. • '• • 4. See if the drapery or dee:milts Well. looks natural and easy, Shows the fahOdis tinctly. 5. Examine the rulingandagads and circular o run x - nents around the figures. 6e.c. See if they are regular, smonift (Orin, not scratchy: The'wurk in•tbigenu. ine rooks as it raised an. the piper; nod can• not be perfectly imitated. ';44;4 f 3. Examine the priucivar lines ielinix or name of the bank. See it tbey-fare.,:alrup• right, perfectly true and even ; or if sloping j . _;,l a uniform slope. , • ' - 7. Carefully examiner Methane or panne: ruling on the face or oulsitie of, tbe„,lnftets. sce t if it ti clear. and looks as it:colored with a rush. 'The fine and patellar Wits in the genuine are-of equal size,-strtoolls•- lad even ; counterfeits look as if door with a file. • Oc 8. Observe the round bead writallg, graved on the bill, which shciuld be black. equal to,size and distance, of a utdtharldope and stnooth. This, in mains pow; la in 7 .yariably well done, sad look. very pettier. Counterfeits seldom do . rbia,wen. )tore.—lt was remarked by ,Stiephaa Ear toughs, before died, that two thigsridnld not be perfectly counterfeited, one 'Its the die work, portraits, - medallion heliKvieitakte, &e., and the other shading or ruling -*bore the letters. ir? Tut Rotas . ITATTEW3 I ntinrig.— The Pope's Government has proscribedweer. :ain _form of hats, now quite - common at Rome, and which are believed to harelip> Mica! mooing. The police proceeded to , the hat storey and seized all the hate thispe. culiar ihape. They . did more ;Ant. as . they passed along the street, it they piritott wearing one of the proacribellehopeormaeary seized it, leaving the, await to.procottitiow• headed io his Warne." Oh. the preciousness bl 14triy pert/ holds dointniort! " • try.colE A Fun TOR L00041 , 11 , 111t. 1 4he experiments with coke as steel te: thong senger engines of the .Baltimore. se4 Ohio railroad continue htghly SliCe Lir 70! 'liners' Journal (Cut:the/hut Md. af I a few nights since' the train* i nmate, was run through froth CutrNerhind with no: other fuel. and notwithstatithoe detteittons; by burden trains; amounting,usithe. afire-i gate to nearly- an hour ! yet: thefunitt katrigr.l 011 by the scheditle was **stip There Was not only an ahuntlanee, 01 at 44„.. 'almost more than the' enerl.l neeooold nob. trt elm , I ape. cirt4t 0:7 Thepupil .1 in the rations publiailithogls of Bolton (not including the Primiry) . have immured no an aierage, .at the. Sato of , shout 800 annually 'for eight tit" tag' furs, prilviout to ISsl,and the 'amount pald:jusisal., ante; of teachers lactose, du r oad awe thnii, it the Average rate of $5,300," Xial t , - Tlie 4441 east of the pnblio- sehaila &glair the Taviyear'anaounted to 8187,7 W "; '''... ___... L a . -' . : l `qt • UIf:FIRE: A/100Fr OCAgiftWital 1 i lilt diiiiiititiOns; held in foreign, ii conu t r 8311400,000 against 8141,200,000 i 81i 1 lEM .t . • t
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