II f.ttiP) .. jiliittltitt,PME P°TT=2l Salurday Morning, Eept.3. ,- B. HANNAN, Editor and Proprietor 01 A4rrtE # ,Ase Alma Editor. A, FOR A,l7l4Tpft GENERAL . „ • Akira. K. 11101.1111.p,'0r Fevre . a Cotrir POR:SURVEORDENE B 4 , • 011R1IIITIAN or CiAripst Cartly? FOIL CANAL COMMISSIONER. /LOXES POWNAIiL. or Larcarrire,COCSTr.. : I!ACIrIF RAILROAD. , _:: :Thin ealerpriut ii- just-pow attracting_a large share of public attention, having inter ested alike the Goiercrnentfunciionaries and ' 'the people at l!irgequad very` justly. No -_, public improvement . han-ever been proposed Gaither' , Continent, scarcely. in the whole • 'ivorld„ot such magnitude, either as to the Means of its construction or the ends to be e Accomplished by it. Besiiles being the long. :Os and one of 'the nthit expensive Railroads _ now . knoWn, such a link in the connection .-- betweea cut-Atlantic sea-1 osrd and the Pa cific coast would immensely ineressi the Is . 'cilities : for comintinte , ittoa between .distent parts, at the world, ired give an impetus to general trade end commerce betoye mad rea m. ed of. - When first ; suggested and proposed • "to'Congress, some years ago, . a Pacific Rail: /..- I load was-deemed- chimerical, end but few. persons could be brought to regard it,other than as otte, of Mote visionary speculations ' uot to ! be realized: ' , in •our day." But.the t • „spirit of the times is progressive. Y• The ..American Eagle, hovering proudly over our . rapli/ly •expanding 'terrirory, now'dips his " ettended weags in the two oceans. -The po . sawn end character of our Pacific Irsaitier. -.possessions are. too important to suffer any. ~orelintuy[4tbstaeles„ \on the part ot, the old 'States, tO delay a cOnnection which would . dotibtlesAe of `vast ( mutual benefit.. Every impulse of,patriotis' ,ps well as of commer -1 -"chit poli4,,demands the speedy union, by iron .hands!, Of these extreme portions of oqr • colintr y. , ,_ - The •advantagea,' and even necessity, of such ;a, Road are already generally conceded —its feasibility is the Only' remaining roes ' itoll. l. First, then, whether the Road shall be built by the Generni- - Government, by the -, States flirringli which- ii passel, or. by a , company of. -private citizens is a question of national policy, which is likely to draw out some of ritir. wisest men to detertnine, and ' whiCh lias already caused a-division in . the present Adroiniatration. The 4 advocates of each plan , have, no doubt, plenty of weighty reasons, and, when occasion offers, will not tie . backward in Living the country the full 'benefit 61 them. • We' must, therefore, wait patiently for the-next, )r the next; or any ' succeeding Congress to settle d that, that can. ~As to the route,uctiong definite can he fixed •till the 'proper surveys,nrecoropleted, and ; they liiintardlY be accomplished in time for • . the ttetiou of t . ..e next Congress, Three engi neering parties are now engageti with all the necessity instrunieetnand . facilities, to make_ thorough eiploratio , m,' of the several reunic .projected—ilie northetu, trout St. Paul's, Minnesota, through the Sou_th Pus, to the mouth of the Columbia River, under the charge of Maj'r Stephens,: another from •Fort-Leavenworth On the Mississippi, thro' Viv -Mexico, tincltiegreat beim Cnpt. Gun niacin comintiod4igWand the ;third under LieuteuttlityhipPlenhrough Arkansas, Al. bti tquerque (New Mt,ieo) the - Zssila coun try, and by the juuctian of the Gila and Col oradu Rivers to San Diego. The route from St: Lnuis, directly, throueh the-Mormoa.ter ?miry, io S.ta Francisco; explored by Lieut. Beale and Cql. Fremont, besides being cen tral, possesien, perhaps, certainyeculiar ad- - vantages over either of the °theta At.pree -, eat, this , route;*perhaps simply because more ?a known respecting it thau the others, semis to, meet with the •most general favor. Its; principal advantages, now stated, :ere the, eotiparatively easy grades Of the whole line, and the central and commanding positionsrof St. Louis, and San Franersco 112 the old States . and ia• our Pacific poss'essioos, respectively. These are the maid routes Propoiei. There are naturally strong local interests at work, urging the adoption of each ; hut, all cannot be accommodated, and the only reay to set tie the matter finally, will be a careful torn• parison of the several completed surveys, preferririg that route which Comhioes eeoho- - my' with the facilities for the grea tett amoiint ./. of !cede and travel. --" • As to the cost of such a Road ; in the ar ticle on . American Railroad's, in the Ceimus report of 1852, the 'writer estimatesthedis ' lance to. be traversed by it at sixteen hun dred miles, and says that the cost, if equal to that of the most expensive Roads in the of States—instancing those of New . England, the New York and Erie, and BeiltimorcarM Ohio_.--:Strill.be no serious objection, til it Will ' ant exceed seventy millions of dollars. If , we estimate the length of road within the limits 'of . .111isscitiri and Califoirnia at four, l hundred miles, that portion of 'the work for which the aid a. the Genera! Governtrient • lvill-be required. v 4 not exceed-twelve hurl= 'fired miles, and the aggregate east Will flte • icrought within Silly millions o 1 dollars:' '' . , Mr. S. Norris, of Phi ladelphia.• we coh`aerve,l • has gone to the..trouble of figuring out the whole-cos:of building imdequipping the St. Louie imite. Freon his' estimate the Roitd would spay 6 1.10 per.cenr. on it capiutl of 3100,0r,T0 for passengers elone': whith receipts would bet largely increased by .the ,revenue front freights. mails, gold, army and navy transportation. &c. His calculatici‘s {tire bated on 'the distance. 2,000-Miles, to be • run in 100. hours; Cost ot cotuplete equip , : „,. .. --asent sioo,ooo a mile ;• 400 through paten: t4ein *daily at 800.--700 trains a Year. .- -,, A writer in the RripntOic Am ion sug izesis flint the Road be built ou p les, which ‘.could ' riot cost Th. than $lO,llO a mile— A he idvantage in st.if h couldruction \being the • .517 mender of grading, hy.driving \ the piles i )"different -depths inn' , the ground, accord . nig ici Me•elevation or declination o the stir ace; The same irrit c r rdsoAtig,,,Ats that - the ears be hung between the (ails iusiead of - -pla c ing • them above, by, ineans4l properly , shaped exteti:. A train, ro. ranied, could be . cnn,:he estimates, at I.lke. 1.1 one huhdred . talltsearl hour, without ear /.fear_ of -flying 1 1 , 'iroethe' t rae k.. • . Bat all lira calculations, however 'nli , ' timely made, must be received' cam grano . oils. There .iota great , difference between I'nilding a Railroad through a settled coon• vir .7 ., accessible 'bv navigable streams, turn : pikes,-acc.. and that of projecting a route haudredahltmiles through an almnst unbro , 14to wilderness. The price pfjahor;iiit well - 011ie ealtie or, tptitenals, would be error; 4 et MOW y 1 n bowed under .suci4iectirristariCes.. i '• , Nevertheless, such a Road will-be fitult, l asidtbat in a very' few years. notWithstand ..,rag the difficulties in the way. The eat - kcal importance of a conneetion•between the Attti . -. laritie and Pacific Slate, of our common ' ' lTaioo, will be considered paramount to all minor considerations of Mt and unfit. . i• Q:7 Watfo•PralTotim ‘ .—At th e State Con ! 7 'ecrttiort ttt i i ittotingdon, ;ay. week. revolun ono Weteidcipted adhering th the time-hottored pawl's of the Whig party ; condemning administration for eztormottalr inwensing the State drbt : and urging Meade of the Public VlTOrks, •Also,, favoring the cosi. , el ruction of itie pacific !,a4road, and approi , Og the firevions‘nominatiOns f. - 4 State of& -, err& A.le.:3lcel re's speeeh,erposing •, , fhlicorruption and mismanagement in the ' rLOcoloeo pima]. 'Boini and urglng the speedy in le of the State Works, will be found in sa e:her column._ .Every tax•papr to P 11112834. 'Viet Iltga!W Ttila it. .• • A 310DEUTOIRCE: - ' A 101 l account oftbe Riot at the R. pot. on 'Tuesday alikrooon, w il l bet in our Local culutna,in`which will Pe o ed the conspicuous part taken by Mr.pE E IN JENNGS, Captain of, the Ciltittl e, in quelling the affray and . brio ging the of tenders to justice. ' It is well lot the commu nity, and particularly ionuriate for the Rail road Company, rt;A thateccasiou, that me here mach 4 It= at.dm 'lleadOrraaa:? . : . : -,. . . .... _ . . gallant liehavior on:Tuesday 'aficrooon its spoken of with die highest comineliditions" by all our' eitizinst—we bare yet to heir the ie 4 first dissentiti Voice. It is q 6 slight fiktoi. a marin , ,nter the excitedtury , of such a •w- ' at - that . nor is this the only time bribes voluntarily braved such danger. . The effect (the recent prociediogskii4ine newly organized Police, whose chief post Mr. Jenniogs -so worthily fills, is alreidy plainly trident. There is great tittakini among the Tippling House Keepers, and Son- dap Liquor Traffickers, when the Tolice are about. Drunken .91feet-brawlers are either tinier now than formerly, orhavelearitedro keep ont of the way, and disturbers Of the peace begin to bad out that the laws must . he obeyed. We hope our citizens wi)l not ict such, efficient services go unrewarded, but that, at. least, some public Am:ministration may X made to : commend and sustain this model organization., . . • PROHIBITORY LAW. MOVE3IENT. The election of Delegates, in the several districts of the County, to the Convention. to be held in this Borough next IlloOda - y. takes Place this afternoon. See Call. - The Convention wilt assemble on Monday at 10 o'clock, in ForrEa's HALL (not the Sons of Temperance Hail, as before stated). After the tradiaction of business, 'Bey. Pen tiell Coombe willaddresti the meeting, and others, inhere is'time. I ' Arrangements will, also, be rnadeJor bold. ing a Masi meeting in the'eveniog at . 7i o'r clock, ■t the COURT Hover, *rhea addressee will mufti be, delivered by Rev. Pennell CoOmbe and other iateresting speakere. I , A genital levitation is cite did to the pub lic, to attend the Convention i the afternoon la well as th. tneettagat.the Coartifouse. 'Let there be a• fall kttende6ce of our cm- Zeus, male and fetnile—thnt the oCgasion may speak for'itseli. i . A ROW . , Last Sunday evening, as ti frequently the case, a cMisiderible party had gathered as the Brewery of Slr. Lauer. r 1 wagon com ing by with twc4ersons in it, some alterca- Hos coined, which ended in a Oneral l row. David Brill, one of the. Borough Police, in terfered' and, though unassisted, we under. stand, did capital execution among the ligerenis and finally succeeded in making one arrest. We have been told that one of the Bor ough Constables stood by and saw,the whole proceeding, but di' not offer to lend,.aby as sistance or attempt to arrest any of the of fenders against the peace—is it so ? It the report, be properly authenticated,' we wilt give' the name of this,model officer, end - shall have something further to say about the du ty of Constables on such occasions. II:7° A 1901STFIY 111.1BUTE Or RESPECT.—AI the Celebration dinner of the SunlJury and Philar4elpiiiii Railroad, last week, Cul. Wyo. hop, in reply to a complimentary toast:clu"sed his remark's with the following well-timed • sod deserved: - compliment to Mr. Hurd terson, of this place: In looking iround the festive board I rills. , the face of (me who fur may years had been Justly regarded as the great vital principle of the Coal trade—one who, 'bough its storm and sunshine, was always the unerring and ateadfast friend of that interest—one who oever in the dark hour of business depression grew weak or faint—one, also, who liad.at several periods of his life realized the sad truth that '".he who sows 'does not always reap"—who, when the tempest blew and the clouds lowered; headset .down to cry !neat!' the storm, but wrapped his, cloak stoutly and encouragingly about and walked merrily , :cm through the blast. I offer you. gentlemen, the health of the father of the Coal trade—BllßD PAi'TEßSONJ,ol . Schuylktll. ',- SALE OF TOE PCBLIC ;VOitAis The following noble vindication of Whig policy arid principles, and strong argiimeut io favor of the sale of the State Works.is from the conclusion of an able iOreas by Hon. Al a:ander...McClure, at Huntingdon, on the2.sfh ult. •. By thi's official statement, taken from the Annual Reports of the Auditor General, we see that during the last five years, our public improvements have yielded the Common wealth an aggregate of only $325,000, or but $165,000 per annum ; whin would not pay the interest on 83,500,000 of our Stale debt at p per cent. • It is true that during the years 'sll_and '52 a little• over a million was appro- priated to the North Branch Canal; which, if ,deducted from the expenses, would leave 8500 000 of revenue instead dl $500.000 01 - exeess of eXpeudittlres ; but a singular feature in ;the Statement or, expenditures presents even , thing in confusion, and renders it 'im posiiibe TO do exact justice to the subjert. 2 - Since the cost of maintaining . _the public .works has been increased so alarmingly, cer. tam expenditures are withheld from the pub lic each year, and crowded into substqueut statements in the most vague and unsattSfac tory manner. Take, for inhume, the year 1959, NAlihh appears, according to the Auditor General's Deport as-yielding $200,000 front the public works above expenses ; but in the Report for '5l, we find over 8900,000 in the statement fofiexpensei for that year, as having been paid for debts o• prior to December,lBso. , ..._ So a true statenaent for '5O would have shown that the expenses for tunt year ? Were 8700,000 more than the revenue. Turn again to the re. port .31'52, and we find 8.970,000 paid for e sundry expenses incurred prior to 1950 and 1851." This swells the eape.n.ies fur 1850 to 82,400,000, when we had but '51.700.0000 revenue, and when the Auditor General was made to report a nett revenueof 8200.000 and for the year 1951 it rnakesan actual tmt lay o! 81,970,000, exelusive'of the' $900,000 saddled on it for the previous year. And what of 18521 Who can tell whether a million will corer the expenses t served:for some future stale- Meat l,nr who can say that there are not sev eral millions of floating debt yet tinkno.tvu to our ofticial records, which has been contracted tot vu4public works The managers of our improvements were-afraid io let the cost tot the year '5O come before the public in cne year, or evert two years, fur we find in the statements for both '5l and '52 sundry ex penses paid for that year. And ins' y there not be.unsettled accounts r.till back fur '5l --at least what assurance have we that all the expenses for '5l and '52 have been,. paid? But to take the very beat face this 'natter can present. we can arrive at no otheicone4tsiun than that, independent °lan extraurtNnary appropriations for prosecuting new • Irforks, our pubis , improvments are sintriGP, the Commonwealth every yentdeerier and deeper in debt. - Notwaittandink the mystery in which the reports are purely involved. - this tact is appirent, and a oaitsof no denial, but they c cbs can, and doubtless o withhold troaft be pub lic theiexact &mow of debt they annually throw4upon the Slate. In the Inter inaee - ot five I.oirS we see the cost' of mainteininiionr public , works swelled from , 8700,060 to over, $2.000.000. and if this species of Democrat ic progressialeto beet:mantled fortve years More,lt will ' ' 're the sate. of the works, and exhaust alt e proceeds, to pay the debt incurred it? mere y keeping them up." on i • - ~ I.' lb" Vino Dm t ? It turnsouf, so we have undonbieti ambit!*ty for stating, ibat rhe in= formation respectin - the culpable behavior of m ..tc Kramer, the late a ide, "was forwarded to the anpetinumdent an after of the Recruit- 1 log Sallee, in a dista city; ,his attention havintbeett calla) I ' paragrapia relating , the Weir in tbr l l .1 ,hy .oue l ol- on/ sub- l scribers them . We make this hiaowstin ;us- tice to citizens here whir may have been sus pected, though them atmotte..be uo particular criminality attached to it, Win, one hid done * . ta"Picirrirroxy La* Tictrr:—.T6 lowing: ticket bits' been duly oeUiiisted by ate . Milne Law, nien of Philadelphts Foo 4tige &matt—Eli K. Price.; 7. For ditendlt6-Ssantel A Atliboue.Ciras. Robb, Thoiss S. &alai. M. W. &Myra.- 3:77Tuiiarattrati et itte Gajuzi )liet it Btcioriiii,4o47. a lea item 'id aid held td 1411 10tkiimingtak:!!,. _ • MMIEM 'll:4l'' ;4111111t .. . : 711: ':, t` : -- Oilf 0• • • ' • ', , ir ,','"' Acei so - • . . r . . , r tort B` '''' Rouse d ~ .X; .ti ' t i tea "-- friar* , '-' 4 0,-- 't e Ali Km D ors cots: - •'' 1 l',Fi , Ora •• ,ut War - atiers-Earl ''• its Poore ; of &oe.C--rNevo (keen Lexe-4tiette4steetiera , ..and .Shooring•--Strite of the l.tc Drhet—erys I a I.Paleuvp Nor Oritront-0 filial* • • -. 7 , ~,, sineuizokuses* 20.1103" , -11;e* e gg at s spliotc . ldneltitind i 00 nKtntsteier.tartONl ll ,Prun ha 4 , ten witted Valoo iff Iftslloll • eidesble eniiriglltin otennixotthlgedg: itd thee week br the eon-antral of 1 Steerage - .! =..ltrokinefolliO. 4bllfete keg bee aetteal x , 4, , ,, a' lame Renner, poltdingliii The' Colliaallmmeloastone -Mt r,,blantnekettptailor . ,.cme of the most dangerous parts of oar ; coot. r All rears were, however. dispelled by her- appearintere; after i fourteen dare' prewar; ten of Which Were sietwooglahltPLitsidmigkssatliiitt-iegle shaft: , : . 4 . :- ; Tbet lasi !rip* intll,lilettilge 4 digilit/OUS ,j. 01). 1 flapatioht, and severe foioes to beet( private muli- ; l'ilti - mid;-Inivrepne poems*. . Ow Tateday 'e'en* at ihouinme o'elOck;in "sling of firtYwits gwini tpdf_aw few misstate* entire horizon was; tilutairtoa , while, the &gown ,voluilles of tilack; q smoke roiled ever ate city- Itteaqrationwas found to proeeedfroui the Pearl re. goose, ohe of the oWdlfeletcwhich wiserdirelytand cam pit.tely i coninninedririth lemma WrpOMlng stores. li'lsfas ottualod its the agettlltickle *Vied mace of Mei hotness pert of Me, qty. :110 oomplete lurk' the; de's.truction that notetragment of 'wood Walk. 4 lefls and the tistre4alin In goo )wittei+ geyeti itoriti in w - ght mood like:ill:illy steeples.'-. The turniturewas a total tost..and bit!~ its gentlemanly mew ors, .hit ; - POtte Pr to teggery, •... The limirdint log Weir maitre wit4rohe, , o sudden was the . spreigaing .4* th e ilaufe4, llielem in the actOttung Worn vrasverv.lmitiry; m the 'cellar of one Vas gusted oval 800 worth ottirandy, it torsi low t: .'Whilit thiefwelem ,cagurg. some of the a*trks flew cloare-sluivhimney of a store in Ilestrerlpsei, occupied nsi wholesale shirt - sad linen ~.• mew - and caught In' . a heap of Imen Mt: *Wolf soon set the entity enal.dishment on fire and re'rlt• led in .a Lassa bier tons thottreed dollars: '.t I . • Onitdomusa =o4m extensive ant took Pleat 1 in Cireenwtoe Lovett wind: consnmed • row of old talflctiego,;ot themselves but little worth, though their occupants met With severe losses in the ;way of clock and fixtures. 1 , I . OnFridap evening. however, the Most siaini Imo! the Week was experienced/xi the heel MOU4 - Vittaing of the Mail steamship Cherokee of thtf,Cal4 trerwa route. About 7 ceehich in the evetiing. the watchman perceived a Ilitek intake curlhei uP from below, and before any - stricial assistatice Could be procured. the.flames Were.pointag ;from if.rofY, minnow end port•hole,pp the garkgatate.eaditelchi, et', rionan slow the„masts and , vpmsould de*our mg cordage, sitils,lotsfa and every incweabie thing on hoed. "Endeaveirie mere intidelo'haul lief out mirstlai stream, by ',three Nearness, but the taw. .sers broix.tiad the wan scuttled• at the Wharf.— There we- renrcely. water .54=M to sulseeetge her and she , burned furiously until she - was ; Ow. 1 1 ounce& The heti will be enlYtenvy,km, ounting,to at feast - , Alec)r seven - hundred' thini.and dollii..— She weicompletely loaded and •Was to haw* left the following morning, many of tite ilostobger 4 having already rent their baggage otti boardii fly the +Cretinous exertions or the _ire departMent, many fine vevels'adjcamog were saved from bons mon .ru in . Ttw Ices kern these fires. will amount' tol•Over one million dettais,sully pea. half of which'•runa war tort oa the cargl of the Cherokee.' The'. ori gin'ot the Ere' is attributedoer 'spontaneous combustion patt of the eirgo or to ',incendiaries'. That in Pearl imiet took in n opt tuut paint ltoro ,ota-opying part of, the lower story. • • • : We have now in tint harhot, the ,Duteb :4iramer, AMsterchtm—hbe sad has %tree ...eat bete on a tittic: - I betielthere are no ;crun - ; : ttibintons for the Exhibition on Nardi* val.. tXT paeled. She . willleareo,in a few - dart GO the Dutch West Indies. .r• - ••••' 'A role of cattle pf,iraportiA braid hat , retaentiy token- &cc which will artonira stun& ,Or our count?! teaderi. 'The 'fotlovring Mims ,reinized will give you a fair idea of the:value !Set ripe& the . Forhulle, the following t.tIMS 16n, 53,605 ; Yd, Diamond,' S 6.001; ;11. ; ,Orniatos; $4,525; sth, Fitsileer, $1;475 6tb; 154,893; -- Porleffers, 5T,500, $1;150, 5.24130, several at $lOOO, several 1900, Ste. B.'heep'ffront .$5OO-51.000 each, and One bay hone af152,1100. The pioneer Steamei of the new ocean/ line; be. - tween New York anti Bremen, theGerntanta i teri,- ved at this pert two or three tiers ;fine,m e ter a long passage or twenty three days. ...The fine is compo , ed . of , the Germania and' ,Ilerrsa, irrhich .eave remilnonthly wad are the prOperY of 3;Ger. man Company. Last evening two ea‘es of ass4smition pmen. tee tem'-elves'. - One an Italian' refugee named Stiod, ho Whi stabbed by some unknown person; who r cried inrnaking his escapaq while eon , verr.ng . IX/1h se, friend on the corner 'of ciiir and • • Front: tort, streets: , The other, on n young man, minted Motitney, who was shot in the beck while sitting on. tt-',,can, in Elizabeth street, be ■ man named Webber, who aliened that he bad been insulted . fie also; fired et some companions of Moloney, who were iland-. inept the entler. Webber immediately tied, but wasarrested nod !mined in prison. t 6. the refuter eastivhii, figFi,,in has as vet eluded the vigilance of the pc.ice. And yet number in the persona! # rano named 13ranigan, who was shamefully beaten by 4 gang ot %rowdies at the corner of Grand and Lau. rens streets, and ha. since died. A; reward haa been offered for the murderer, pind Li he is?. well known; we shalt, undoubtedly, have another dance upon nothing, ere long. Our cite is-now enlivened by is spirited ctinten ion between the employing painters Ind theifjout. neymen, who are on a strike The Workitigmen have determined tier to work fur less than twfi r lets rr day, white the.boutes have hidd a meeting and pa-sed a resohniou not to pay over ono 'dollar u nd , eventy-tive cents. ~The Journeymen sic re, reming encothagemtne and assistance front ;Other. trades, and it is pscNematwal where ;it perheps like 'every combined sedan of diipital agnia, : tlabor, the latter Must be crushed. Lsit evening, M. Julien, the celebrated Wader!' made his satuistory how to an Ameripan andiencv . , at Caste Garden. Tips . on rintitipated kb came n 0 with the'greatext eclat. and the reception mmit linve been extremely gratifying.' The house was:filled to its utmost and the entire affair was a perfect iticces, aid is . spoken asilho ifiestest musical triumph_we Lave yet hut. Vice Jullea!' On Friday evening next, the Crystal Palm* will ,be illuminated and remain open till ten o'clock, per. 'manentir, I believe- The machinery arcade -and painting gallery Win he thrown open on that :even ; tag: , The entire proceeds of Wednesday .nett are to be r, evoted to the New Orleans relief fund.;,' Bill! also ghee a concert in. aid of the comidinee, the pre.ent week, both of which enamel will, tins dcnitnettly, net large amounts. I", • Overpayment of check. , seetna to ,be in rigne, this went . two eases having occurred, we „in -which check for 52,1 2 was paid $9.12,00. and ati. other where a cheek of an amount Oat gtnieri. wait orerpoul, lamely. In both cases, howecei j , tht 'money was ricorered. Yours, &c.; i- • • ; G. CET. PIIILADELPMA LEriER. jrsGv our. ows CoXxEsto24ii syrd API 114. New Orleasis-..:Philadeljafoo'sr:ffood Oar*" C'ounty Board Again —A rrext .1:n 4 .8/asp& my—Cbarry 211p7fir —hzeor,rriMe • Thrf—lilistakr—Sco• Ibtel-- Polttieal Oilseeds, 4.e., - PnttibrmaulA,:il . el4. iv, Pg. 3. The absence of the writer from they city, during last week. it 13 hoped Brill prove a good ezeuSe for 't he apparent negicct to Dot writing. 'Since m; - she tlgtas. of Nett.' York have startled,aritrasianish cd rur 4nge‘. the'Crystuf Paico , t with itn thdysand goals of ()caul Barnum's riaa , 4 , 44-de r ," mop. dim , . a p;eve of Chrism her Columbus home as goOd •as Ilf-Nr—the Exc agora'. Hciose--- Wazhiagton tftreet aro/ the Five Points anti,', their tui.einhle inbabitahts, everr4ou44 rli" hO/4. fall- . Greenwood—the ;'but On. is not a Phi!a ,. elph*.n.letter . ty any mraip, s 4 to ray task. The terrible devriziations by . the ,le ow ever - at New Orleans st 4 / 1 1 to engage much 'or the;spare attention hereaelive nieasturs tor tendering aid to the Howard A..iorlatiou inliitnoble labor!, have been commenced, already some Sixteen thehisaud Dollars have been collected ; Sandford's! Nett! Or- Cpera Troupe Loco given a • sbettefit inionds the fund; other exhibition.; &c.. are About allow ing so prai,:e•wbohy an example ; en excurfroll to Cape !lay. hy s -tieti sfmmer McDonald, tel.*, is for the same o bject. -: 'Dilly should Vie rendei this aid do the suffetmg, for thus flu. Philadelphia ha' been- most ineicitully, dealt with; whilst re,t . asSes Of garbage end Atill nave been left for lours ha the reeking sun, nil peatitenee has broken: forth ; ; more thanks to en All.itneinc Providence ere due t than columns concerning the half asleep vigilance Of oUr atiltrOtttle3.. i, During. the last two wee.* or so, T-housa 4: Son, Aultioneers, have been holding , the Falf:trade sate of boolte.heyerg teem to. be plenty anti the rt thul lar,good - . " Our" County Board have turned', upagain ; j'asper from the :proper head saying I the Nanny i'reosury was envoy was laid on , the table—the rate of 'taxation was again quarreled 'over, and 40 'rents on 8100 was freed; probably next nieettig an other shame Will he. made, there is no A question waslikewile propounded to anathernegis. lathe body in the city, nakmg where was the ! , mo ney that was to' hove been made ,into a bridge sierras the SohkiYlkill ; after some other able inc• t , on, and “tilltit." the board adjourned. Wthout onr pre , sent Counts-Board where would • Philidel obit be'; Oh- where and echo answers "wife'rei" A man named John Breen beta just been attested and bolind over for .131asplairmy, for, reviling the Christian' &c. lu Ahem dap of Berard 'Anti-iitble'C'avelinnti Bloomer Wooten Meiling% glanday Insaniesl4 the aboits:arrest • seems to" be theattempt of tome loverot:Truth aid this teed of Truth to stem' the torient of Infidelity_.and POpery • so ripally sweeepior, o'er our land. A had named Curry in romper w!th some-Com pnnions, on last Smiday, proceeded id, es-farmi ; near I,sie city to get sortie peare4whilst therialloßwthoY, Robert Cumdtinge, endeavoreeto driie the (Omer away, in so, doing he picked up, and banded ea4inge Float, at C urry s triking hat behind thaear, causing death in a few boors Let me, ask it this ecase of seemlier, occolvsjustifiable homicidal"— • ' • _A fellow ;aided ageism :meet .tor having d pet lamb on his- stayed* belonging_ to .wacither was locked up la a cell, with a corapinimi; the next Morning:this' Uniuspeciing roomSmate knind Isimieirteess a toodiv sum of money, whiiti on vervaaris shimmered by thi legbf - our hitnit 'be vreollue knew nothing tithe owner., paying teller in one of our boots, on Satinday,: garis ii - cen - Tiernan 52.00,00 fowls check of 5203,30; T h e muf fl e, 'olio mistakes rectified after leaving the barik,"ifor once *We hod 'aside,' arid' The eiltrenp • touch tyke joy, was handed over to. the /ismer!, the foe Ail. - bole! . itt /4rOed below Ofiwout street, that beg been 't.lolcognaiSsi war. 544 3 : : be opened that public;.ths the : Li - therm the privileijell" fe'ir, tiehitid weiserk - IsacW ;ersi,. ; nooneed ihd whole estahlidimact ' TheAemocraso. cokivewitiort so have a keg of strider grid a lOW statch to eta lainit mak kr, the tatiiinistratioa td ' Goff: ,141er tehorthe one; wed eertainiesdatiOtte eaters* iii ott er. A meeting , blip"' eiilid foid'elletairldaY quorum csaireigillfairipiligaglastranwo . tif the y wn! her, rather thin discuietipsitters with tiolittiwkette7 noes, joniped mto th'e larelet from_ the ,Wiadrrers, leaving lfrairppOffiti* iris ienthwilasinose Nos Idshincla utveirf,tbeirptii , bor vshishie I retnnits as ewe! BOC J AI; • V' Sett vt:triltr*: l 44 rh tic Wttd - 4)t eteettetlatrtfl)t,esoeitto,Oitt 14.1.404"Abikitictiev4124k sued. ea pod =whet for the , 4 Yhemegiatin 101 : it ibtried before .+Ait Often de m. stn4igii was Made by a .Woi r eit hie eltiletujosi the Betiding Railroad att z eresoce . 1 1 1 4, 1.1 31 .4r , t 6 0 Pic"' 1-1 4 eirliette Piet Stet* Mt I Bjtou* Palici4eciitilai a few *dire __ntesaberiatid eiti• sesit,a4M bait mittlied its 101:rilie i defartrio f t ... A , Vicifergroar*A o o4 l t4. - Ar *1 pecp:of AIM vies , , sdinaltsg, j ' fiitrunitatmiis wrrti a 5 44 10147. iirreso-I,4ll2lilies t woe ithimt leering this cultlaT tejaile itt the Lithe *tpeilttr al* an 4 4arty* their friend*, men iirut armor, to the' number of 40 or 50, aceompsnieii theta tattle Deem They were fang VP II , Cagle. though some were re.4446toed i ai'intneri . 1 1/IChtittrare it} tba, aelibbeebotta of. Mt. Liget.' All usual upon such ovation% hisb rhiskny was ingreatdemand, end the;wholepany boa - evident. tg bees indulging InonY ' arriving id the Depot s the cigars af lbe goads ' it:cooling to an estaidietted eustMa m present , the Imposition they are so otput subject to !RIM /Orb travelers, attempted ,to prevent tiny of the party entering the cars exo4 those Wing tickets. This was stoutly reahted—ilm party,?critpmg . of th eir costs end shirt% making a general rush upon the 'car platform* and yelling degania to_ ail who would oppose them. Great emisternatma was ere. ated both among the passengers; alreadylin the. ears mid the mt:ma:about the Depots Itail Mr. George Jennings, Dept& .of the' Borough Police, being fortunately present, was Called imoo to interfere. At fi rst be tried the wa s of mild .messures, and at his request the:, Catholic riest fret PIA Carbon, accidentally bei bhard; ea!Gr imed-end used his utmost influence to q It the lail slitiertence, bat to no purpose. i The rioters, mad dened by liquor and excitements were no respect. era of persons. Finally hilr:Ji was jerked from the platform and jammed between i two cars, the r ioters crowding upon him on all sides and (cons above.. At !his stage of the prikceifinp, be began to appreciate the necessity of different bruits; and vigorously plying his mace right tint left, be soon cleared his way to a position mere eonsonant with his - personal liberty—at the seine, nme making an arrest and banding his man ore to a hpatander for safe4reepirw. The train now began to mova,though several minutes befure time, the , fight still raging and the rioters clinging to the platforms, a distance. of one nr two hundred yards ;I:ltiking which time Mr. J., now assisted by u tewi Other members of the Police and some citizen, liras I actively cage... ged in capturing the rir.g-leadeii, of the affray. Antis desperate fight, lasting tardy a few min• utea, however, in which erstc‘d headland bloody noses were the current commodity, eight per sons were arrested, John Brennan, John Dunn, Edward Ryan, Edward Brennan, 'Thos. Brennan, Michael Dooltn, Patrick Cond4 and Thos. McGee. They Were taken befoire Esq. Reed, and after a hearing, were all committed to prism, in dt.fault of bail in $3OO each,, There were, perhaps, es many more that, after a few bard knocks, deserted the field and escaped he Poll": are on the look-out for them. Blood Owed quite freely during the melee rind the scenkor a time was, quite terriffin. Q' Schools.-;—Tbe Public Sehools of the Borolgh open next Mondayi The place* of ea the Teechere l ere filled, except that of first Amist ani in No. i Male &hoof, for which applications are still a - elicited.. The Schools will commence, we are informed, With an unesualli large nuint,er of pOp4a. . The Academy under charsi eof Mr. A. P. Spin. Wei, al o, commences its Pal) session, on Monday,. The introduitied of the elasSicstindiother incipient Movements toward 'the, ematiliatimem of a High School. in the Pub Schools; hae somewhat in terfered with this in.tittition;lbtit the. high repute tion it ling attained under its pre t able Principal, will render it indispensable ;till, t least, the per. cnaneoi organization of a;Public igh Schocl: • Rec.' Mr. Prior and Misst All n -announce the ppeninir of their respective sphouls tor young la dies, also, on Monday. - TheSe are both excellent lost miiions. a r " Rscape. —A wagon withtwo " green" mules,'ClriVen down Norwegian street, Wednesday 'morning, reached the Itadrioad, ea o train or Coat cars Was *ming up. The Mulles becoming un manageable, according to tt4 driver's excuse, he could neither atoirnor turn them, When the wagon, pile rah against the . cars ° and 1113rilethately ••, ped,pff..Tlie mules were jaanzed.between the Wa 2 gou and the molting train, blit,torohe timely stopping of the latter, we Phothl probably have now to chronicle-the mutilation or ven death ofthelonk eared }span. To their Credit he pain, they be haved tegnarkably well, andireetnetl quite unenn. scions of the narrow escipelliey..had made. " • riri•Arirriversorty 8a11.4- t -Th' Blase Band proporiigiviota ball et the'tp wn ;all on the 18:h 01 September. Prat., to contrnem rate the Anni errant+ of their erganizatiori; oh hicb occasion, the mitlabers k-111 make :their ti appearance in new and handiome uniform; We hope the affair will he well patronized,aa ttia Bend to an ornament to the Borough and ilesercea the f or and " ma. tertal tiid" of our eitizeni. tom'; 4 stated lfeehng= of the Schuylkill Count) Female Bible Society will be held on Mon. day es'.enuig next, Sept, 5,18113 et 79 o'clock, is the li Mettiodist Church (Rev. Mr. Taft's) in Second atreet.i. An addrem will be delivered by the lion. Jamos,Cooper: ' •• • [/", Sunday next 'being ' the firer to the month; the Episcopal , Chutch (Rev:Mr. Wash burn) Will be open for divine service in the Eve ning, ai 76 o'clock. The coinmemoratire rite of our Lotd'e final institution '4l be ce:ebrated in the morning. - I. Pr Mr. Washampel. !,o1 Baltimore. 'will preach in the Public School ;!rouse on Norwegian 9 . t. (Port Carbon road) in tini Owe. next Tuesday evenini.Gth inat, at V.t , :*elciek.l The public are it&de4,to attend. •i .07 Rickard Mackanat4 Second streeri'laras arreAid on Thursday for keepi a discird'erly houv; end after• betrinii!before Efq. Wilson, bound over to 'wilier. lar Rev. J. D. Curtis viU preach to•ruor row evening (4th.) in the Isei M. E. Church, 2d Si. Sen•ici't at 10loci:, A. Ali, and at 7} P. M. .TAMAQUA AFFAIRS (FROM (int. OW COIIi6rOCiItDENT.I . . . A nun named Joseph Shniugn was very severe , IY tujuktil, on Monday. while attempting to spreg 1 a train,ot Coal cars. He was struck senseless with the'sprag, and had hie' ,jsw-bone broken and his _lice Much lacerated. The Mrs continued in ma i• • 1 tion, which was rapidly accelerating. the grade he -Img soMe sixty feet to the Mile. Two men who were Working in the vicioio suiveeded.with 001110 , exertion, in stopping them. inad they been nom ' cesisf4 the result would, donbless, have been emu disetstuous ; asihe Irma would have passed through town it a most terrific speed, end et an unusual time r When tho switehei would not have been pre pared for it, and at some points would, most prob ably, have been occupied by'iother !mins. Dr. C. Dollioger, an old mid ,esteemed citizens:if this piece. was fotaul dead in his bed, yesterday. after:Mon. '(.)o the day previous, be was apparent ty in very goon health end fine spirits. - He did not make his, appearance at hti hotel, for sapper, ii usualiatte ;: in the morning and aIA rhe was also • absent; Although this we , unusual, it was : Ant very strange, as he bad considerable , prenued in his precession in the 'porous)? and vicinity. In the afternoon about, 6 !o'clocki his wasberswoman lirough home hiS clothes andfound him dead in:his tied, lying as though be had been quietly taking" his rest. An inquest was held upon the body by BSI. Allisoti; ands verdict rendetid that be had come to his death by some nitand caste, tmkeown io the jury,. • . I • • • Rev: W. IL Cooper', late of Ptinee ,Edwartjs island.',ut the Diocese of Noes Scotia, has, been chosenllector.ot Calvary (Epic.) Church, which was mile vacant by the resignation of Rev. A. Beatty; Mr. Cooper his entered upon the dia. chargelof his duties, and baa'crailad a rat y farm' able ittipresucei upon his oongregation.• '. • ' A nail has been netted roe An election far dele gates to attend the Teinpelenea Convention in Pottacips, od Monday, sth inst. .. .. A min was sneste4 here, 4o day, for counterfeit; mg. Howes just entering iho cars, for Philadel phia, *en au came intuu to, him that he could Mit IA allowed to prosecute his jammer just at that tuna. -A brother had been *nested the day prerimis for the same olfctMe. They had k oectr-, pied a respectable position in';somety. Coxotomr.a.r.lit 'taraOrta, &p* si • • roil? CARBON AITAIRs. Vd xVilwc dlit th° 4l3l ' lovas citoitermogssomiarthir IrbOie of it : Mr: Wirsiabostierik tlii' trivitih with some ammo tattoilotosiog fit" 20 feet' J 0411 17 Ale baiNoaliickertkhulter OW*. CORM thill*theso. ti VlNlened to era aNeeimen to the eatiqy 'AigrielgtUnit Fair ibiscoiniogFal , Cortaugyt-iv mem. ; 1 TbeiPrrsbr•Fun rit L iesFrOtar, :VO, , ,••• s *Ost Osumi stair. - , , . Mir k egauel Grs7 himithed 'ltorti built boat from hi* Dock hma 8112 d 8 2' ii is highly; oomplimened !or beauty, Smith ma Ca**. 24101 1 11011 is of Bort Ciartoon—s Arthirr Mooatry wascluArti bye body of Win 1 14 1 tr - ; 40 47.44 *OIL $ FOPor . glom dim 5 11 0 , cid ;pia - is* ekbot.llll tom marrerigqr, 31 0 0 itiPg*" 41 Y 4ftnislrigui:lll.l.Ml4rifo2loll - did "II 0004101 , 10 d opoiseriovi Mutooniouily. tialli uses fro* the *Mt :V:: Tie Sr •' Chorall Wel*h) po l Sol-• C rf *4 .# fs '". borve-tuktes other -Ib •• ' instrasoefits. lik r also tbiake it spesi•a badly for p antiiittei4; aid asoralitg to itokinet'o &ear at ied ittoio doiiik, Welt oigbi, 'A'new'; born *ld wag found coactitlotlln the AgiLigtaMA*4-Giodo#lts..Thandor.tst-itat iwesk. =tier of the could was anetinirds goisnuthuid b 6, Taloa - Ryon, as hub rtil lotto, afar . 11 ' bearingfifere !jail TaTiort wit' 111 " maim go default of • H'• _1251-vv „,....;,'-'. - eatc .4. -:—. , TEursaixcE Cosvz*los. « : v. - A; nflonvenlion in fbiladetpkinAlp ffitirs ago, f;nniiinintAt . 114 Clergy dell dowel i cut 'finili °tit& eiri; iterieg ofniduithrtilliete 9ff eled- bf Ann.*. rineteld• nrSiPtlh pro lirieti-Ofitronao seifoo" oa the part aft the cleitiltili.nnalifir; iht4to6e of Temperance and eatahlashitii'an Prohibitory . law. ~ :1. • The ac4lownk resolution, Zireted hyl Mr. Braineicl was[qorted : • r •. j Resot*,- Thitithe c:etiy ot this tity de4re to feel and *spire itprofaund reverence - Gar t 4 laws of the ittnl, and "plow the pccsituan they are; corn- Pelk4 to of deanneciag a traffic which the law sanctuone inkathich ix meow+ to the Public venire arid haprkeegs; as they cannot he Mott tin dei this n e tt* tunic, they are cornpelied to! urge, a. they do uiryittlabolitioo, that they Juerdedounce sin witho u t strike* , at the iafluerice,ot the lett. The a..tioltitirhe ofr. Duffield were ! now 11 taken 1( separately,. d alter being amended . l i g .. were idcipted..V4inong the resolutions; was , one for, the epirijnting of a committee. to pre pare an ntidrile the religious community, conameffing th:;fizaose to their earnest anil cor dial prayers. .:-',. :, I FACE MODESTY. :'The N. Y. '*aiune sayst—" In the tiaine of the Propbefigs Ihn't tell abYbotly. —don't whispefit—nobody'll believe it it you do : Wortirnen hive been busy for a day or two; in the Pa*e—putting tin fig twigs a la Mrs: Adam, upbtt sundry of the specimens of Sculpture that grace the edifice, nod redeem it, somewhat, Mrith their pure; Parisi pre sence, from berbg, altogether. a huge Bazaar. Somewhat totafiluch 'of thiipsrodo dentiney is afloat both in City and country, for the health of good ies.te old good morals; the spirit that would Put the.Yenus'de Mealeis In atoltee sack, Apollo Belviderein corduroys,and Pow ers' Greek Slac . ti in petticoat and abort:gown. By the Way, while they arenbout It, eauldn't a cabbage leakie disposed sotAtewherkabout the equestriaOtatute of Washington, that fronts the maikentrance? It might he mis taken for a lad?el, in lieu of a better. Art the .American At . hens,''a few years ago,.some body cut a aim Alar caper. Several etigoisite figures pr Che Obs were ott exbibitioni there, and They actutkliv put the-blessed 'little crea tures in diapetg It is a wonder theyi didn't attempt to adtfiloiater soot tea."' :1 .1 • BURDENS IMPOSED ON, CATHOLICS. , re What Part the School Fun4.fiefongs to iCathofic. Cincinnati . Qatrlte, to solve this *blau,, publishes z Oe.follow ing statistics 4espeeting the pecuniary bur dens lxime by 4.iouil Catholics in Atiburp, New York :1 'The wbolOmount of taxes asrssed on the peciple of,Auburo, in 1852, was' , eleven thousand two'ljundred and chary-nitre dol lars and sevelq-seven cents. tOf this sum the Rtiman !Catholics paid ouly;Xwo hundred and twenty • didlars and thirtyiifour.l cents !' During the saeUe year nearly fliiur thousand dollars'• were tkpended by the Otterseer of the pool; and he state that more than ttothou sand ail hundred and seveturdollers were distributed waling the Roman Catholic sign ers of !the petty for for relief' from the griev 011S oppressiod, and' persecution:. they have suffered in beikrtaxed tosupport Hie cop men schools .' • " The whol.amount paid by the town of Auburn, in 'ls2, for the soppOrt of common whoola, wAs thousand seven hundred and twenty-nihe dollarsiud seventy . three cents, and at Attis,sum the Papists paw ,fifty three dollars aild fifty cops. .1 • " Thus it appears', (says the Golett f .) that for every dollaik the Cathodes Lime paid into the treasury 41 the town 4f Auburn, they have received *Owe dollars and eleven cents from the overseer of the poor, and fdr every duller they cofttribote to the common: school fund, they hac received six dollars in re-. turn. !These ilre facts of general applica tioo, and willibe 'substantially truvot our whole !couotrui r though' there may be a few cities and loctilitieS where therestAlt! would not beAluiteilit:disproportic.ned." it %Veil may tfrie editor add—" Yet rt to the iffrontery of tae Jesuit priestl , to corn- ' heavily of a system by which Protestants are taxed;:io give an educationi; to ,the children of Catholics. They insist on having their sbare toliay for educating children in the deepotic -pi r rinciples of Rome.—(i. r Observer. ' Tait WHOLEIITORY IN NUTSHELL. Tlie . Albany: r iirbo der in oder :he fiend of" Independence and ProgresS," tells the whole shit) , of; our nation's birth and great ness, and progress in the arts and scieiaces, in a remarkable spurt paragraph for a theme comprehensive::: The style is ratiim: racy, but decidedly ka the point: "It is seventy-seven years ago to-day Mace, Uncle'sam mini born, and what an eventful seventy-seven years they have broi l .; Set enty-seven yeas ago the United States - was a remote eircan;istanee they now compose the second eniimmial nation in the world. In three-guarteis of a century ibey ha re rev olutionizec We' world, built up an empire. licked jtur twitter, Sind fenced in a continent. In lesS' time 'tan took Methuselah to get out olawadditog-cloth6s, we hive dug more canals; tamed naure lightning, and haimessed more steam. i#l4 at a greater cost ininonev. than the whol'elevenuts of the world cou:d have paid for.ljthe day he got out of his time. In seientv-five 'years we have not only changed thepolitics jot the earth,:but its wearing apparel—cotton shirts belognsmuch the offering fkthe United States ats , ballot.; boxes and deMocracT. Since the Fpurth of July, .1776. 04 whole world bits ;been to jichoof, and, Siltiat is better, has learned more common serist, than was taught in the pre. vious four thdrtsand years.. The problem of seli-governmOM has been solved,iand its truth Made initnortal as WssninotoW or yel• low corn. 1t hdapiation to all the rants of the more aspirikz nations has been made most signally manifest. Under its hartnonious morking. a Ilithublic has grown up ip an or= dinary. Pletime, that would have taken any othersystena oigoveroment a thousand years to have brought about. Yes, in lees time than it has myna some green-house plants to arrive at magnify. we have built n nation that his spreadjtsell from Maine to Nexico, from the, to the Pacific—a nation that has caught more whales, licked more Alemciins, planted more telegraph wits, and owns snore sl untioais, than any nation that has-ever live' or ever will live. :Yor all t his, site , say; thank GOD, and praise Trtaxis hrtiOsoN. • - „ , oonArsinto MR THE yocTprts To ";Tare."—The celebrated Dr. Jitney John son, editor of-ftbe London Medite-C4iturgr , cal thb'S uohosoms.himself::' " I deciare.iiiiconicientioua opinion fon ded oti long eiperience and reflection, that it there erassingle physician, Surgeon, alioth*ary, 1.041-snid-wfr. chemiati drug gist, nor drug* the face o! the earth, there wouldi be lestsiekness, aid lees Mortality than now preitfittla.' . ; Cr.:7Tne (Ai? Soxo or TutA,littTG.,—The day or eleetioff not being far distant. the Whig of Pettiltraoia ere setting op their ninth unntral: ' about . 4 1 the tnisininage. meat el our I:lWte works," and "the eitraya• gance Of our *ate adininiftration."44Ponn zyliaxfon. . ?; Ectitle so 44. it is - a tune, too, the Locos, don't tidaftre. _ ErTHE Hnttiters atul,BrnbornerenfNew York ire fightAg "like dog sod eat.l!' . 'They hail got to dritiving dagger; on one 'another. --vita . , the liitlegete meeting at EtOrhester,i Thursday. - ; .e.i . 1 • ' , I:7i' TM EtftperoriNt4tia has buttons, Alexander, Pipiitioatwe, Nicholas And Mi chael:4nd twil , tfaughters, - , Marie. the wid owed 'Doehest ; ssif Leoehtenburgh, :and the Grand DoebettOlgo. .marrietr , ;' • ritc.Eittint qt_connpoon idetinsetva sts,propetl qualification, :for 'efeetbii - dad Yellfigseqt"TO, judged, from the fict Chit no fess than ty-1 two tdeesibeni of the mime Parliament,l4 ve -been" untested prfneipalle fcir 11:7 1 " Diginwricrrenty tit Eggla4- 11 owletinood-lbsdahe Parliamentary conical ttee will report utOribinoustr to favor of tt plan. of a decimal eite*y. . The pound stetting will be taken as the integral. and will be divided' into ode tbottnid-tarthings: - ' Tite'ytaisitity of itateeconwinted daily in Land eis OPial wee contents of * lake OPT sem ineftenti and of mean depth of three ice- %If • arty hit , nonsiOled A° /tidily!** of New Jewel their - • a i l ?! -tfßaileti Shvilbfai s 4utilitieeble. fie is trash `with twi mend dabilkY, ! " aria** Cort444Affg_ d one ; ~.._' ' .. - , ibelitoseheivismoilliei, am* renal, -'I 4, sots. 'With - oho iiiiika;w4 form. a , . , wit oiieWs kis a:.: litU primly L as.. ~, I . 4 -Tbe tr gh NW. lei *Op b is **nit, : Tither fa .14 1 lute, i Ace.l4Th - ' ' robes A At' igiOw wedKO' losehOwr (which ,1-• . - -. '', * • . Itillf ir, Wet. C.,ilg(i4li 0 V 1 , 40 bei °g 6f OS ' ii WO 11 /0 1 ;I ih t aec db.' t ld -molds I 'peek= stithes'ini , Wirtito into tbe4ibi ' with Oat ' teeet, , Amoug ptber F kitemp - i.-ftlies weis‘CleiWtowteWle the 117' timila veritable slid/ and part of Me ittiet' of St. Tloimas • • . - ' ' - ',. - , tr r-•! enottel hot day ieruton.,An Eplsco• pihan A ioittes in Boom. on, Sunday last, finding is endieneipaying Mort titeition to . their. fa , than the service, preae.hed_a_ ser poi wh it occupied only eleven minutes'. time to sliver. and yet was an interesting an 4, ... prehensile_ discount.— :11us is as excelleritl example for hot weather. 11:7' They hare a police in , Bolton wham Speeial business it is to look after trwtots and absentee!. front schools. Iti , theii: last quer= terly report. ttiey' state that they have inqui red t ow 9 case s of habitual truancy prom keheiol. a d Ira cases of absentees. • , - 3 1:17"T eßoffelo-Rough Notes states' that a woman, perfectly nude and: helplessly diunk, was found on'lliam street in that city. She , was wrapped in a blanket and handed otkvet to t e authorities. 1 11," T e Boston Pilot attributes the fre quency or Railroad accidents to the blind prltialentr of Protestantism! ri" V Siilject of Ocean Penny Postage 'is to be b ought before the Bntish - Parliament J at its or t scaseotr. n'' B urn is going to canvas; Wiscon. sin in be trof the Monne law. 1 - - TI ,1 EXTRACT_OF •A LETTER FROM , MR. JOl-111.c WVETI-1.• . !' ' 1 L, Ilmiiisititia;Jaauar 22, MI. I Mit, He WES, Dear Sir :—!: have sold a bomber lofbdrea e 1 Cooper's: Vegetable Compound, Fever, and "iigue Pills; (prepared by you.) ..eery person whO I iiiiir heard Ppetak of theni,Sinee purchasing. mays ] that they performed A COMPLETE A 9 11 PERFECT _,, , CURE IN TOME DAYS. - •,. '' ()de Lid vidual wh6 purchased a hot of me ; said he hid col hopes of its. curing him, a‘. he had had chilly and ver for pi.,t.t. 'HIRER TesiM, with alight interimistoilas. an_ tind tried all the popular recite diespf . lio l day, without success, 3114 : , had given a s l grey dmtlio, t money to Phrideiaal alao—buf thaw Pill had been so sirougly recommended to him, hat e th' nght he Would try them. . Much toltis surprise, I e was cured in three dayt . ; but expect ing it wo nd Come back, he 'never cu lled on me unti~ thr e or foiir months afterwards. when he ac• Itholvledr,d he heliered it WWI a periWer cure. ,For 1 ., my . 1 do lioneetly believe,: they are the pest medliorine ever discovered for the cure of Fever 1 and Alined Yours. &e.; TILES , —This digressing coMplaint proceeds Ito awelt of proper evacdntiou or the bowels.— The foul niunom, instead of, being .thoroughly ea. ni i pelt froia the hotly, are but partially so ;:aportion bein I lefl i t s it were at OM ~threshold, is the cause of tat •i v exatiouscomplaint called! Piles; and is tentlul neglected until it ripenfi into a more hor orm eldiseaSo.culled Fistula. "righi.'s Indian Vegrtable Pipi t of the "North ricanCollege of Health," area true and nate. clued • for the above complaint, because they 4 tue'l ' clean the ho d y' fr om those mothid hu• r ' ) • ),. • I wlii h ate not only the cause.pt, Piles, but of eve yna dy incident to man. . .:: ci..e c if re i° ,.to .— b t:7 :l l ‘ ° •i r 4 L :f °e ro Pe m r" pe w dli ou rs hi .' f that tt mail by the nerne.orniestimi. and another` d t' w e i u li nd to er e .:a e nd r- tby t e nine of Sinai . are offering what purpOrts to care !he V rift it 'A Indian liegetnble Pills. f. These persons are tot authorized Agents for thialleihrtne, end the rticle offered cannot be guaranteed as genuine. Th genuine is for , sale In. Mrs. tl. 111. BEAT TY and J. G. BROWN, Pottsville. Whdlesnle ! Oin , it; Race Street, 'Philit•tielphia Am ral etr mo .F OW "RS WILL GROW : WilEltr: THE W.TERJ !la : RI:N.---11 the cuticle et the cap is kep heart ly, and the germs of their invigorated by timul ' iits which operate at their root=, through d the 'nner4liin or ,rnut of tee head, a Ntroor. and I vig ram fiend, of hair cannot fail to be the result; ITt oper. l tion of '..yon's 'linthairotii• rounded en- Ittre y upo' this Wins! reasonable "tv of flu. Now ;rat 'roe...li 1.10 it is prepared of such' ifigriNlieutl only. INS V .111 prOdure this effect, Hence the most inered ulot s have tried and keen beuefittesl 1)y its use--arid . 'the secret; of its immense sale, ! The appearance giyen 'to he hair is truly . be:autifid and pleasing . soft i.qi u: , dealet,, terry where, at l'" vents in !Arai' bait e 4 S.ld by' every dealer in Poitsvijle4l`. . I)yott n.. wholeAale bIO I EST. - -:Siten t s the true meaning .. - 4 the " repsin,' c lir of the two Groek words from i h it 1430i - wed. TIII4 is. the aiganicant and ep• print° t l itle of the True DigeNtiye:' l ,Fluid, or Gas lidee',l-prepared by D. .1. S. llinrouTom. of ladelptlia, from the fourih.Stonmeh of the Ox he cure of indigestion and Dyspepsia. - It.. -10 tre's iwii rethr.dY for an unhealthy Stomach.— .rt of then can equal its curative powers. It . ere go ti eating perfectly con , iatent with baalth 'the figure of the Ox, in anot6r part of this pa . 1 • ' . POTTSVILLIC DIARIIRTS. REUTEb Weimi.v,Foß Tnp JOURNAI tillObr, bbd 115 :".9 i do wyarbrepat'd. $1 01 • ilq do 400 (lo di - unp2 r',l .. 50 at. 1.10b,1 1 151 Dr.l apj4. patrtJ lit v ,, . - ,75 t rEg..cioteb . 12 ~, a,. 'i 70) :Juliet : ! 15 , },tl 12 i sticoldot., I tom ila '75 i 1130 m, , N k , :2 ~. 13 otby S. b 25 I lily, top 1t; 0.1 r f :41 0 50 Plaster: . 5 ed ARRIZD 11th 11;1. nt rinegrnve, by S. Honry. Crlt Moil MT 1:181111. of 4:ohknlz, Ger nutty to - VfilNIE Fr; ASLER. of Wayne. the `.4) . th , ht. thr Fame, WM.,ZISI NIER TAAND EMI, both of rittrtzroi,r,, the Pitt ult.. by :he taitte,Al4l( BROWN, of k roc RF.aE ;CA BOINOPE: Wa)nr. • ft thrpth ba , Rev. Jobb Tart'. 1 OMB RK t DI HR. all of the-Ibis ptsee. , 0 I CL : • • , . DIED ; Ihl4 ~ ptte, ,. Pooday. lir nit.; ioNiaTitaN SLET6'ia tbs.sl4: year ablealai ointirove, oa the 21st nlt.. tiLll7. &BETH Eon. &liter of Wm. Forret, soli I year 1 month the jtatiie place, 1,11 the 40tb . ttlt , ISAAC 18T4 i 3 the 40th 'ear °fhb age. the um. place, .IOFINT Q. ADAMS .HEAR, In ar °l'M' age. (31 Aj 21y. ); 4 '• A (./ t_*l.lllßil,3e .!CITY (Efiri , roPAL).—ger.. eta rep t:arty in tble (hnrcb every Punday • at 10 Wilda, ! . !Lai " ' 6ist Sunday Of each month, When 04 . Mite I In the evening at 71 O'clock.instend Of ACIIINO in the k.aitoclute Reform Fres. in Church, Market Picket. Rev, John R. cry Sabbath morning and eve-oink. _ me WILL BE preaching in the English ran Church, Market street; every Sunday id evening. B ea.r. l 7ll„'„'L l yntgli. -- ak°l°.,`,„%ribui: ever's:also every WeJnescay evening, at the usual Win a. • * GENIMAL Ncrrzaim.- 11111YLKILL COUNTY ioluculavaii, IETY.—Tbe Members of Ibis Society 'will the Pohlie noose of Daulal Ottyrr;Orartipe Sat orday. the 17th or Beptamtwy,lB33, at . 'P. M. • , By nrderof SO( irt Y. - .1 et. /CELLE*. R. s. gi° Wpm pert in the County are tetsteated to copy. treat 3.11953..' . , • ; • 16.31 CARD,—Tbe ratrona of the •• l eupg Ladie s het. tute.'reorn.+r of Market, and Adams orreet. are rcopertfulty Informed tbat thiduties el mild Institute artil be resumed on Monday September deb: Ind]. , 1 M. , E. ALLMN,Prinelpat. A must ltd. ND. • • I '.., 34.10 I/IMMO LADI Ell' INSTITUTE.—Tbe Fall A erm of this Institute. situated . it the corner of Market, eml -Wllltame streets, wilt. commence or/ Mocley;:tne sth of September neat. and continue el; tern weeks: Forlerinnipply to; 1 , ' REY. - A. PEOOR Principal.. Agum r. 1553... . ft ' . . . , 34.% 1 • r . }. POTTaVILLE At:ADEM a',..4Tke Fall Term tr'l of tkir Institution wilt tomato(' MONDAY. Saigi.mbet Sub. Ind coottone elibteen weeks.— TMSMS,IFor English Staines. SID; for Lanalcallec, itrixtra. i A. P. :inn's*. A. AI.. Par:Moat. Ltl IGAS.S3. ; 7 . Itli-1;1• 11 --- ,JIICATIONS. ILLVORATED fat July 43=6X_ ITS/ NVIIIIEtt.—This beautiful Illuattated paper.. togrer atith a usualfievat Crystal rata*, 1111appf•- t. for; ale at flaSNAuril Iltubluitore. J if 134134. ! 30— v,l ota IC RIN liPtililiT ATIONS—A. • • NOVI3I. 'I. by Cithattor hittohdri swam of, Brattier. or the no rowhißo latitra—for cleat D. PANNAN'ti :.. 4 r • Vbrap Itookatote. lolly li, i 83.. , i 27 ' 7- t IL I4 SEL lU -11101 ,, A1k TIGSTVIIIERTS• *O. VY .., , Itte mane r i l a r barb* p KM gilt r edd r eit a a Alaco " ;0 1 e t kin I ridi 11 a: ift a a v nle at* and Welsh Tracts,. Priat:oliillm.. I f B, La N14A.W44 :-, ito ,_, wh , h will;r ap oold iko iosr k ,, a a n t a ' scitle , ' nen4l , - 08, %-. ;,. II - t . • . . I ,r, - iiiLLlC a ti, • TBLAC Te r dae.r4Tha , inibeertnal .1 I taxa Warlostnutgetsooto with Oakmont/ km* Thin doe l ieiy M keep their , Peal Waling lon band, and will Casaba Estigliset. GOTZSits and Webb Tract, mai Books or, their ;limy._ Wino Opel? cuff *ink itt ' ~ ~. - - i i • ~ - 11.. 1111.10 NA /VS ,1 • V Maw lack *ad HMI WO ewe- - . -July S. SSi.• , , ,t : . 17-....- ..v . ..11(PN. '4,,:ic7LEltY:a A.l - 160avics,; DEALER tht greitaP" :Copper. &au. Mat and :Noah TOk„..iknitiel'a delete,' to lan, az.," Orders- isaihret (kir- Bnue ' end C01#11!1' Wort. mad. Machine ter AD , orders tonneeteill with the above line xi 7. inisdahl to. ne N.E. Corner Penh and seam mites: ,Nit 1 641.. • Sh4t bOlble DALIL 11 1 11411MILIC Sicenest article tor 'brat Vinerst - Vtatts, Sinigut nouns and Cellar, sad frr: know, 44,mp, 7 gel qttfil'lr . , fi!i , ad *Woe. itralfe - A ter irrlctty' • - • Cll&llMPitairtmura slant ofinsi pittenotstetkieeetstrogrpnitalartilkat. _/1314ragal4s*bY PARTIN.. - . Ilia= I ; WA W Ll i att i Zir - Dohs bestases. ta Pausal , Par particulars i y the ISM a i lott . L the l i bta jt aat 114 Datui lAioa, t i rre ttell l p" saboalr—two Mate and tire Female Taacbers. l Atbebb Mira satOv.lot,* ed COUtitiPo antentbs. AllelltallOlMe Di be teteleed by tits itabsettbet,and eaadidatil atomised at Donaldson as October 15th. 1033. . D. h. - UNISON. Fresidets. ' &CHU AUSTidlli—W awed a leacher -*likes' caw troll rocoottooodotoo thitrux and capatrAty. WA take effuse of a &boot la ticepbea'a , dated Vistriet; Dea►_Utwltiabiatil, --Taw Seigel will tilde as ttuti4to of Noirtasber Dell. Applltodoso ocioel by 4 - •Auctisi - A ' r gA! A X TED.—roar Teeettere to ;late charge .of V V-Pubtte Schools IA Schuylkill Township,' one of wh m mast be toiopeteot to glee Ingham lobe la both the Sottish awe Gersten lestpusges. 'Applications to be mute to Save sat Simeon, Mt slatenk Mk' torttfileptottbitibilitnittlfiVettittli — W. gybe* *evil!' pelt 41 holt,• l oooSkticlie at the" *boot boteel IWTOttefills. le,. • AtteUit 17.1933: AVAXTII4I,-:-. AnklUilerlisii 1/' good wagei and 'regotWeeptigebeht" WM be Mee. Apply to • OgNILY GItEASANG. Pots/grille.. August 1851, . . , AATILLIGAT A. Army.— Ilea us 'tamed -far the lanlikerir wertiee of the Oohed emu Amy. I- r • , Also a bier gaud Baud:, liraklaaa. , 'Apply let the itectalaaakairsvota, Mar Ma: ' • August te. 1853. A, r ; • - 34-1( • tAi 41111TinD-6648001 T,earbe.ta arintad-i3 Mats V V aadll'remale—te path - the • Pabile. :retools of tba &toad! of Port aarbott:l Nueo peed otri bat ds ra as can staid .a thosango stainthatlon. canals to Open Clll•tbe fint day of tactobSt —esitaina lion tbs larilionday in Ssptersber. al C.'BIMERIED. eiesretars. Auffitst 13.1653. , I 1 33 6t UP7lll.l2222lUvrittAt3lMl4/412:.=•tiosso. r. hem.) , • • gives tbat. appbea r tlan lOU to 'Served Per Putt- Kee Teat-bent *ad Toro Female .TRochenp. co; take chance of the Publte &boat, of tba ttureogb at dt. Clair. The Mutate will inlet applicant* at Atte New School fledge. on ltateMay, the t7tb day of August, at 2 o'clock. I' 111. : .1. W.I.ALWTO? Sacncitra. Actiost43. 1 621 +. -2 If . AlliTlCl.k.stis practical tams oat mlhEttS. • V Miner* mho andemeand, Iron Ord Minlnd lu lia various detail., will and gerrwanerittyinployment and good vragen tbe I •Stoetilekt bun Ore tinnlt.” in Web mond Townsnin, Bette county. Apply immediately YBEDBRiCIi d. 1111311iTEZ, Manager eftbe Lees: port lion 'Cotittetily. at Leeenott. DefF3 001111ty. 03 ho tilEBTEitCl.YalElt,oppositeibr Peennybranla Haft, 'Pottsvillti. • May 7,1452. • ' • 19-r , vir Aifiliti.—Fine — rulie for ov. Called 4r diatvs - nny t il.tbn PnUovklie,Ratqlelvao. • Nov. TT. ' - , 421-1 C WANTED—At ttre Genera 111V4111gener V, MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. All persons wishing nalvkryment.big and Irtflo young. and ord. male antyemale and also, , all Persons' to employ any and all kind, of bands. ,LABORERd 'or dERv AMP'S, el:ltemise usvrollaformation by vatt ing at OW °dice of the subsertber In MARKET street, Pousvllle. Pa. rip- TERMS moderate. - • N. U: WILAON.J.IP. Land Actin and Genetal CoUntlov. Aprll idsl 144 v , FOR SALK& TO 'LET. C QAL OARS TO HlRE—Apply tr.. V41.40.1•EV .14. SON. August 13;1853. - :134( I -- ILIOUSE ANTI LOT HALE . —A two /J. diary Dwelling Rouse and Lot, alittaled in Port Carbon; now- oectrpied by.J. F. V. - orbits ; also a Stone Swot and Loathing. Tho above properiyVvil I be wilds bargain: Apply to 1.. F. WOITNEV; Pon Ositvin. f. 2.14 JOHN W METH Aura. It 1833 VARR FOR SAIJEG..-A rare chance for any one wishing to engage iii the farming or milk ho sleets- The undersianed not eajoying good iwahh, Marcos wishes to Marcos or his tarni,koutoln ing about .53 here': 35 acre of hot/tattle under cultivation, the greater pirt bate" Grass sad Clovers the remainder is Wood • Land. The above farm ie situated is North Manheint Townatilp,about 5 wiles from Pottsville, and two miles from Vil.s.huyitili are. There Is'an orchard of the best !ratted Apples an the abort; ;too Peas. Poach and Chatty Tel-44.a elcelleinl quality. The buildiogs are good and near ly new .' Half of the perttolse money would be ta ken in yearly payruent•9l.lll2OU„wlttiiintereni. [ •• Wilt. PIIILLIPB. • July 30,1853. ' , 21.1 u . • VOS. YALE—at Tamaqua. a tame and rtztendul Istorf yelth t r immer. en. naiad In gam Ilauets • boort Steen. *good cs bargain ran be bad, and time will be:allow-itli• ed for the payments. For further purlieu.. tars inquire of the proprieutr, WM. HIGGINn. July 9.165 . 3 ; 21.3 m Lioa tIALE.—Th► «gbicn6er oillers for sa,le a 10 hoebe Engine, tone of the. beet In the re•lnn,) tu: Cattier with all Its eonneelone; also, , flteahliq Rnli era. eltreenee, tr.e.:.111 ready fora holiness of fat) thousand ton•. or more. per anntifin. 2 • - )%1 ogri PINKERTON. 513hantongo zitreet; Pottsville ; or et. 41:Att. 2.5.41 June in 1653. ' ".... • ;- ; ~ __ Follt. JEUENT.—Atiore,,cuotaining n Rooull,witli watrr and gam, In the Back !Wilding In ,i, s .,_ Center street Pentiti.ille, bel.nfren the. Pen iiii I,sylv anis Ilailnnd the Am•rieAn llonst. • , hi .. Apply to , ..i. Mull 16, ftls3 'l , O LET.—A. lame and corntrindluurg Oince and cippoche the Episcopal Church, CPntre Often. Enquire at JO!IN 13A•NN AN. . Jan. 24. 1f152. building lots In therroost central • part or the Bo!. ough of Pottsville. lately laid out, on the Greenwood &state, are now offered for sale. 'Apply to • . A. lIIISSEL. Agent fur the owners, at his office In Me hanta Ito) 4t. Pottsville. May 3. ISM ; ids BUSINESS CARD'. CONTNGIMIAM & MAIM WilOl.E , 8/11.P: OROCEIMTea and Llqutir D.aleficand Commtmonn Merrhant, No. 189 MARKF.T Strett, Between sth and et ' . E, C. EbY. W' L. coNymoHam„ ' . J II Ursa, • July 2, 1103.. • T raVILLE RICItaItRDS r Attorneys t sr *3w .LN will alined to all business Inunst•il to them wtttrAlt twice and eye. Write Centre street, neat door to R. R. Morro' store. Pottsville.- June 11, 1853. ' [Jan. e. I- Ia• Dw. C. cLEA-vgit, formerly of the; firm of . K. ir. D. W. C. mewycit. Engineer& and nor. snore, aner a aaaaa I year Ingaiten*nts in other pla ces, has re opened 2n (Mice lu Pottiville, Where be will be pleased to see the frtenda alba old fl nod all who may require the 'entree ofune of hic pro• fruitful. . , "NJ OFFICE—CNNTELS Street, lonne4l3tely opposite tbs. "!•silver Temee.' • " • 011320 u OWELL VISUIrat, ATTORNEY AT I,A W, 11 POTTri VILLE. . Of.fienEENTRE 8140, 3 d.,orr ooatO of Episcopal Loon Ir,same 501 a. april 30,1853 7 ' Ali D. —Window dal+ andTootc of rsrlonerdp l,e scrlptlons,ohliand and for sale br inn .4ntrririorr. Feb.ed. fan °ARM—Market Streit Property for sale. bunk., . ' JOHN U. JAMES. Markin Street above Tenth. Pottsvtite:' Feb.2B 1853. 4 9.ff JACOB KLINE..JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, will attend to the collection of Acionnts, att., promptly. Italian tbe &Mei apportabiln,T to his offee. Potteettle, Dec. 23.1852., .1. 52-13! - THOM[ASB.BANNANATTORSIEY et-LA W, Orate In 'Centre dt;tDel. oPporltr the EP4r 0 7 2 1 Church, Pottsville Pentrylvattia • I • ' 1inv...10, ISM. : . . Jno. X. IN AiDESIBE4LEIR ; dr. CO.. Hook en, and Dealers in Exchange. Tilaisqua, Penn'a. 1 1 Coilecting attend. to; and egraftsfne sale iin Atli die principal rites o the Ushin. • Ahro. Drills paya ble at all the princ ii ia l l Ranking lioness In England, Ireland. Scotland Wilke. ... --- .i,. . July 17,1852. ' R4-tt LOST I& FOUND. a (MT.—Tarr* orders drawn on Treasurer r.f .Ltßlithe Tp by Retie Thomacnop:arviaor,in favbf of William • Wall, and by him endorsed, are•pted by thomas O'Brien, Tresaurer of saldirownsolp. dated Auansf 13th, 1833. No. 1, far VO ; No. 5, for , \o. 6, 823—payment of rime ha Ins been -stopped they areof no nee 10 anybody , except:to the Subscri • bet. ' 0171TERMAN, PortUathon. fropt..3. 1831. . • I , ' 36-31 tolratat.4l;OW.-‘4:aare to the Overawe, ut th e 013ubscrIbee.. In West brunswigiTinwn- - sti In. a LIGHT RED COW. white lase and wbita bel l Y..fatbet old awl bad a a a large square bell. Tdo owpes is reticles- ted to cows forward. prove MIMI!. far ntlargel , sad take bet , away. otherwise ; she willfbe meld accord lag JAIII4 H. LEVAN. dept. 3. - • debnylkili Haven. 36-34•• f i j TRAY I:llW.lStrayed away from the tiniiaer - i -tJ tier at Patient/WO. sear Jlfaersiitk . oa , •Thury day Me 4th inat.„ a targewhltt flow, With red . tecar about the heck Wei ihoulders ; ) Z 111 iCct about .6 ymira. Any 'person giving \ any infornialloa Which may lead to her - recovery will be liberally reweirred. • 111034.8 rEituß„ .3 t • . . .20. 111.53 ilEffirNlt: E ri".iPitatme?, 4 1 b F o h as;m 6 ,A 1 43:0";t11 Lard. Cheese, +c . eoccabbtly on bend and for *sit , by ' s -PALICIM, - sc. Co. • Marktil Strfet Wharf, • Alum V.ltis3. 23 21n. • :i.Altibm; AnatolVrAttlesderesson4nri.s.. , "I a( Ilan.: Jon rereired, and far pile at ' • WILLYXAN Ai CHAM,BERIR Aurpat 13, 1833. • ' 3.1,tr CUOICE.STOO of supeiltu Test erh eb ' A lOU 1:314 'fly LOW. u.karithatandiretb.:l2 vane:ewe:a. • 9j .LYMAN CIiAIIIIBEI7. Anest 13. If. 334 i .1 d ill ra T w7filLri . fi lre y r _,_ "n " "Pirr. 'l4lth & ilogtut :3. HO. • : • 32-tr I - 30AL received on Taidsge *R4 getiver.4 to or- Rader. on reasonable !ens. E. SCiIREINEtt. a. W.. Corner Braid and Caltosrbill St*, Phillaira: thy 7.4653, & BOA - Itairereseeed in the • Geer ore. W. Phelan. CeV i Centre street. indoor the Anemic Honer; orbeve'pentotts baring boolsoeseritb theta will pin* coll. - JAZILa THOMAS di CO., .elso be ratted lo the same Oka.- • April 11L*1832. • -• • - IRIr ; GZOIII4IIIII line(lalt sog, Miners of Red Asb Cbal. • . •. Otlea. 4 r;ealtßLEfriingailitil Oa: Rim* tbest dike: fir Noln Dort Stiest to lie. is WALSIVIr Wskl.itsifir side totriss7lrsseisimilisompilitsists. • - shifts's,lss.s, ISM. - • .111111012 trirr. /fuss, itawrualtsp of. Louts sad .all Foolscap Paper of scurry suatiilsalld rrt Vaintaili low PICIII4 ra I L: • So to 115 oO piss Ream Muir Paw El 500,84 SO *•• • ••• . flat lag the tuiest aisarstarat ofgapet roes cossasualsx. sitesablessisor ae Las Ifni 'saUslitiltre was.kroota. Wi .' • • Alan I ped°, astickr of Ertel ' Est EapOarat act colocrasitaft mt. **hallos white; - • ' • ' "' • • •-• RANWAriI MOW aid Illore.'Opposlio 'Episcopal Church. - Astgatt '10,41.153L- ••• ‘.6 . _ ;4 t aelork-t r - MIMMIIIII/ )s 11 , " . riLZABOIPaTICIVITAL tWitIIYSTIII - llelllll,llaßialiwatiati ry' iN)te,iitia Itrfeas Wait itaititabiliatrataditritisMie ;Oka., lataad tOttatprataitt , rfrtMrsttbi at . Mg awn st,...rour. EU! 1,57. • • • ' • • - - 141; MVAPHY. • JOHN H. J Harkeodireft ;hove Teinh, PptllMllte ash GROCERIES. COAL. NOTICES• Mil A Ea. O 'tall)'• TS,: !—A Waal. C tare 111011* fricadiy to ilia pFiattotaa or the sa a pattyi wilt be held to tba• Talon KWh Maude* Evealeg4 &-ptesetbar ath, Cat Ma panning ekeuaß Ile legates in I oproonni. thin rhernants In OW only Convention to be Itni4ne at rtepaylkllt RIVIIII - gavel:n*loov As boatmen of hapOtbr , awe. *IMO fVute atectlae of Niegit“, will be laM beforelibcateetl n tr, it to doslred that trim Mr :a' full steendinv.. Sent. 3, - . • Salt* eriIIIEMOLICE idtti me+t this (n•lnfdit). tiny! , I nlng,ldon the Manta! Room. et b . , o'clock fkill:natthmadAttbi4.,,l, o o,4l.ga . Sept 3. i 133. -7- 2441 •to, /it —The pahtle.are brrrbp neti6+ll that the Copan,: nenblp herrtainreorliting'berwens John Smith , * Willlatq I{tptrgt,><s lumber Merchants:has this dii -bircolignoltelint nital run e pnt. and that Vifilih 1111A1krr ihabhint led tn collect nil ow standing" venni: l , l ns and fettle , s:nslneae , o(copartpenhip. '1 • , ' • t 1 L , W,IL Nrznec- Pntistnwo, Aufnetfkg Nati •-• " -A 7 • .lainritii6ll4os6lltiletbriiiAllloos • amlttea Invite?' It the tale.enntin 4k. Weil • sn.; Wends' emettnel4itial4fratoer Argailikiall bet:- Ulfdre. lbankftllbr libernl IlittbAst* nenlnwid upon tb• late finer, be Olopett.pnntlt a enntinuanteil, incrininne4l:-- ' mwmamararrzen - • ' • • ltnas Townehlp. Augnij ib,1 4 153. . 3571 „ Wiusted oetabla 4apiud. Mune AtrzokrporraNOTlCllK T , T Tbe acidgities filtai appointed the MO} otTetoktett. NNW 1 4 Schuylkill coast, to kiwertafis the autokSPLIIII4 mute to the tandiordsyand the i snuts duo requeeklyely to Mtni , toi, Laborers utl atethaoo,out !Ake Drawee et este orate personaliprpp.xts oteAPEW&LIL L IW VET and tiourns quaixouuusty lesup4 out of the talot 'COM Rill snout! iilthe 414 1 of his appointment, , at. hie °See to CVMU• street. Jo the SOrosgh of PotterSie, °a 'Tuve& y. the loth day,ef .deptetnbee; 18.51. at 10;u'elor.k L in the fontocum. . Aerosi 17: 1953. 4- . • • 35-n A DIIII.SIIBICRA 01111 , htl210T1110 • -Al4-1141 rt Varlet+ or sennytk ft U Ctionly blVitlf Cteetritisettefs' otadattelstntion a f thl!retite klr o4Tit eftri...tsfil Lit us: tilitr!filltuer. deteiritdte the tßuhsettrie,e:ltitheit sees triVillif claims or enrands'aealnsl the ethos of the nld decedent, VP ~ e.qnested to Make kernel( Ille same without delay, an all umione frltittert ter"tite ca td estate,lro - maker lei edtolf Ostrom , . l ' it ' . ''" / lltaliT/14 , PaICE„ I'l ' • Adorlnlstratrle 'tit r Isle i A0r1i5t ' 27.1(1,53. , .1 . - - t _ k ...... ..L..„,.:.: 2. f / 5, Ms 4,, . - nisisoz.vTiont.wrnn parinet,tiro tleteses,4, I/ estetide , setu4en sPaiiiel, Aluill.loll- /Ad Sleep Itlettdson. Plumbers ;ad trippatamithr,lredlnyurt - , derCie Erin 'of hittlllt ros ;& utcsiNnos in I .. 13ozati'gb of Pottsvilte.jessndlisoleed by iµd".Yl r" %. 701404 file tom .If Aul?.t. I.he husliest•of,the la r firm will he settled 14 in : violet Aloreton, __j . • •£I ii ••- itttIRV,DICKIIIiaDN. 1,. . : , 1 , ~D.LNICI. D. .VORE:101:- Ausitstl7:lP3. =, l - ' i 15 - 3 t t .__ 0 • ..L. : - ................,.......,-- -- i D3lll BEI ST R A TOWS . NOTlCE4 — wtielei , , 1 'Merl of - Adminqration:bn the I.llslo ilf Atli P. . Rowell., late of No grmap Township; igebd, IL l ' County, decor...ad; havir bee nleranted to Ott elabmii berhy the ReettPt or #ehttetttlit Cr Onlf.i tbetith,)ll. all those Indebted tols.ild-rotate are trusesiort fp rostra payment: and th4t.e having chart. Will Pnell them for settlement tWior Serore the lt/thior Setae i. tier init. ":. . ciOnilfol3•l3:ti Abet,' use THOIcwiD - Tunr., A, V. IbYIIIa. Chews. ars Pittd•i•e, Ric, Liretudt 4 tC a P , e tied' orient! Pet nth V'entirs'or Otittnrlo-enure. b. Ntritttaße W. BRADBURY and GEORGE V. Ron.' esvlrted hy Throe et! tisaTOtuk and T. It. HASP:, • Every lyncher, of thirst!'" and leader of I ebna. eboald-evatntne th.s new work. The 1111400 of .. EMU, 4 1 eGollutahri aught:Oa, beet berated far 4 an at, , pruptdeetdd !witty and rirt.huces id' hew art well al OIS meter fed *Rh nevoral bripnersiti Olt bleat feat ti t•-v • Which blew I t peculiar internat. 7 - / ' Aar protespninal untoiciond ddeitint a copy rot ct n ot Li . , AD s i plit I " A N D REARING . -aluimitlikb, Cali 'hitt IL ilogia lo bnu us:o of posing; L RAILROAD CO., Oilier 73 Bea th FOURTH "All I ". o .birt 4 f , ll 11 °Ibt# Pal" l4 o*"' 1 St.. Philadelphia; JWe '*ci, 1453.—neFRRIOlfTdOd .• • ' ''' " - !MOWN h. BROTHERS; J • • TOLLS on , CutiL-front .:11oum..CIIrtron to Rkturtendo4n • ' - • • .- .. Urtrxßdw N. ll l , Cot k, 'SPA abet ' August R,,th, win be it IS i .", ' ~. , Augnk ‘ t 13, 1 93 3, . ~ •• p:it , .„ September .4.4. ". 140 i ' '' i - 7" --- _ -. 77 ----'s : -.----.- ''.----""-----.----'---- .I , • ' Oci9berl.lr.' ;. '"•-' 1 Oa . ~.' ' . '' i ' " ' ; '4OIIN TlTC.KEll...irelittCl4.l' 1 13Pritaleill Of. ~ si vs . i lt c , . I 7 usiTz _ 1 re Aniust 1.!1, 0'53. •ti • • il3 itt ' 4t--„ ,-' L I 'F.J; .s.it , at /bets Nook riai Music:S:or,, C.:. , ,ar ? ,N,' . ' VA rricaillescv &WM niAntV•TiOn Co., I- II i ' '.'' -• j 423 d Is33ii ! I - - - Tr ° 0 Tr:sl r 1.L.t.-E, ll i u , r . NOTICE ,ts beryl),' vertirbet the eb.inee fat T , .i. t . - ' . ~,,.----,„,,,,,, • i on Anitantefut Call e tiled; nn 'ow tiehttotoit Na e- l - i- . -.. • ',- - --:: . " . lotion, fmcd Port Ca on le Fhtbdelphtst, Riffled its 'l4l , 01, 3 1 (dhturdr Home 0.46 d - mittli —l2 ) - S- I'" f•rof• - i forgo*. r , , , - - i- ,—• ~ and sane by Crieletreltinetrele. - • • ''' ,-; On-and !ft/tr.-A(lqt' SIN IS33.'uirOnge,4Vr ee ili, De Old llortvb Yard, al nene by endure, . 6e.r ton. • ' il ' ' • ' .?. O b tbldk int rittn , ody . teitewell— ng T the Opel ti .kt On Shit :' after Bepltsnber.litt. 1533; ninet y c'eniv ptr 1 Efrain. -, The Bunny 1,1,---a nee and bedutitur song, , On and drier Of tEditf tai, 395 Y, oar4ol:4l:per icoo.• We 'ratchet bat,breattiltqf itituugh the night. ' 1 , • !I Ir.. FRALEY,: realdeat' , ' Lilts Uile.--a bloat tatteblua arid beautiful tritila.l A ogint is, 1933 . -, .1 '4 334 f z "' The Cblid, (DV! Klnd.l —*Welt by 1frei•111111IIII. Autllu2o. 11553. 1113E11131161311 7- 1 - 341'" — r. par ttnertrup brietofore „JJ eiwttug, between jenntreaton and Andrew Rob inson' grading under tre firm of PRESTO:S.& ROB -8014. In 1 :IP Coal bneittenei, at . New Philadelphia, nichni . County. - ft inniolved'ildi Lit of- Meta al council: The bunnies. ora It* tate deut'atrill he net tled tip by John Prelaou, beho eelll continue nu-tils own Ucc.onnt. - . JOIN fi • AfISDREW soallysortv: August 13.1553; 11 LAIN' PATITXIO3IIIIP.—Tbe 1111de/signed have entered Into pa literality in ~he pry' lip of fAlv..and here Lakin . IWe ;AU* lateleaceueted P. W LI tan ea ; E s q. .:rrbe ihnetnemot 44: •Ilegtos havlug'been by hint eiilruated to us,, !Ili yeetriee. es welLis etae that may be:uonadad to oar Cure 001 dlllget attention. . VYII. It. WELLS. ,• .. JOHN liUtai:filk' It,in I \I I Relhg desirous of ter, itideaw;ng - frOm Lc 'practiie of th e law in the Conti "Bible Cottidy,),ht%e rot-- tided itlfuoGnislard pro eslonal business. to th e care of Wm B. Writs and opal Hewers, Reere.,wOOM I .wlli assist In the Management of the; ti.atuimnill all my existing engageenante are dtsehargetl. -?, F. W. gillrollitd. . 1 , ,_ Attnnst 6:1853. • . ii,:. [ . ! n-tr 1 _ _.,_ ~ ,v aricE:— the' ks id - Acrneinta 'of the lute /I firni of BRIGHT 4t. ;PICT?, have neon plated In the .bands, of the nir:rsigned for collection, aid those; innebted wt.{ pl ase cell and make. , , pigment, without farther delay...! JOIIN,C. coN4AI). J. P.,.: i ti, Pottsville. !illy '23 Pt3 • l . . ~20 tf • I•• •.. fsj UT art 1n..-- illes a' DK i!inef 7 beret!), :glee moot J'l Hilt, application lb! 1 he:niade to the neat Leenda• turn of Pennsylvania in a (limner of a savings Bank • ... to be located In Elorring nri Porta:ill ~ with a Cepllnt • in . Ftfly Tbo,,land Drill moind the privileges of In, creasing it to One Rudd 4iThonsand Dattcref,enditt ieeclaing motley on interest and dtreounting; to be. caliph •• THE POTTY;' 1116 liAVlAglili SANE!!! li T, Taylor, -- li ' etolonion Fostar, George Latter, 1 1 , 1:'..1. Fii, 1 ' ' ~' George aright,• I .0. P. Witlin.y,, 11. Cams el somici, -( I iviMellet f , ' , S. " ,4 ' ' . ; I); GI Vuengling, ,i John Pit kertroli JohrilW. 'Weiner. •ii il,ithan Evora , ,' • ' 1 -.1-at.). 2,.1653.. . ji . i :Y.-Fn. - ,T !. fritlifaki.•••-Se Orie•ei',i • 1:1;:;.1;y - TII!;71 - 4 . 1 - iailfte — i117- A N Zi,nBhf echo, litililiCe uric) intend in apply' I!• tn , lesadatore at the Mitt ;at/talon. htr it thitt,ie ofti Pink of Insennal soda,aii pti in be . lineitiod by the Smooch nl , TainagneV,:-Ie r ylli'ill ennnly. PA ~ in.tqe railed the '' Tiff:ANTl(' HUITIF: ll‘Nlf,. of TAM-A • Ql'A'," with a tattitit n Man Ilundre4 an 4 Pii:ir TnousaitshOoliers, with the 'privilege vi ',increase• the. caPiiiiior said Bin!, iti.Pirttt Witt-It'd lboetend; V et. tars, ; • 'il • t linbnfl ll . llelilre . , , .1: W. W. Mellati: Ws., ght.. t. _ i',l _. .4. Sluigantolli, t i, ..,,:,.;it., M. I ;Pry.. ; .. p, Il• A. Ite3 toll ' . , Jolt , ft 11152. ' . il' ,' I • .t.-li t i, 1• • _ _ ...,,.._ ~ o,TlOlge , --Tlie i ittrahoiders el - rtirst liiiiri.• N - slunk of Pottavli l .. in the CnonlY of s.'elittSillt)l , herehy givenotlee til sb , y inieb4l o o, l l ll 7 1,, Ito L , Pris.lature or Penns Inuits, at its nelt-svirsion.6w the privilege of Inert Inn 'their Capital At tick Iron, Two iiiandeed Thould d Oollare to M. Honetred Thou rand Whys. it id Bittit'ts Meaty/lib the RiZr ough of > Pottsville„ in' i lhe 4,ouhty Of tschaylklll. co and no. the specific Aleci'efla Bank or insconet Deposit and lime. lli, imlir or the'lloard', ' Jua i r 25 125 fi cH A fi ler AM. LIEFEH, Cashier:. i; - I - ' lb• • L `itIPTICE:"-Ithe el; . bseribern ' oTtlitierehir noilf.Te his friend. and ll et public generally. that he ?is ,prepared at all times o attend to the tkaaaurtna mr, Nattering. Htone Bfater,.inry,i Brick Masonry, Meting.. and other Ineanallnito3elonalna to ft•ildings of pit' kinds:Also to contyact for the Construction akd erection of a l l kinds orfluiOlnis. Charge. aroderaie. ._, Etspectfolly. ;ii. ; , J 0110: 111.JAMEsi P;11..--Thankfut fin pact favors, the ondershrtiß would aohelt a tontintintinit 'cif the hitherto. liber a l patoinaei, . ;1 . ( Nov.17;10.i!: .- ' i .49.1y.' 4 hereby giteirthet an apol - hb nElqp 14 tte Ineint Pennsylvania for s,enertert for It Bank, In Itio• Inentre In the Uorough of Pciiiss iitr, with a of Filly Thousand Volitive, with ibri privilege of ilrresslnit to One Hun:lied Thouistil Dnil ra,whh.Bankfn_ .trid Dlecoonting f.:ivil,egee. to tie trilled the Miners' gavings Hank. - June , t ' Fi ta-P.AI ItTNA:ittqllr NOT C litittteby I ht d.y Juae On, _ rtss4clated T 140023 EfAi - in the prattt hratn =KIM NrviLLE next door June 11, 3 R 1 nayrDl Axon), _.- 1 1730 - FOR HER - ELAU'S r' SAFES. ; led, / i ! July it- POI. Bitis C. or !bonier. ii , - epr-rttrie. tl the fluent sole. dalii 't...tine, towered to our three- 1 41ml ...oct 111 tiMs MOTS tog. The - refe wee ;o a t 4 t e awn door. ta lb* does • room; over 'soma casks; of I yiseed and tamp ail be .the basentent, and 'an attempt In tenet:m.lh* rife after' oar arrival at the are+ Ivan `nottitteasfaliati the twine was hue h. apd the furl h a rnt whit great eaMdity. maim rrtneilie the 11.‘or. whfCtbe safe, to fall Uttesiets lathed mem, under the hernia: I 'tuber and eambrolltdo ati terra la of the. upper SO rice. !Leeman/din this e-W -mitten until the Bre; setuided. wo Ailitt it could* reached with Chains, Old Was then dant:dont mall, or qu tc red act, the petal.). plaice waved., and part of th arbeela melted o ff . into safe metallized Mite bills,: books, hotel! and paper". to a large modal 1 1 ' whk h worth* have been trreulesahrly. lost to as tar: they been destroycd,tl I._'‘!! . ! !. • . i . Wel auppoied, when !he Warn wad-grooved from the ere. and the Intense heat !Ito wtslch 'it had been's° tong izpongd. that, leaf contents,. emeit tre.deatuyea t bet op opening it, to ciersnesei•e,art4 watkdkeitoti. We 1 round the cantents to 4 ;reflect Atte of premed raiten, r except - the ft - indict crlelma of the books befog selitils• digtroluted. . froterelluily yours i. ' ! ..'.. i I I ! 4. TA. it it. iii,:ortsseT.- Th 4 Pdhseriber taker PI ilunirt losereiTlee toe pith lir to i th e A:111,811nel %eel, jannern prmirire poirmath. and elcialty„ wan harp p ut halted theeerSateafoetbeir o wo.dee r • Fratth.Polt. t. Det*reat, John ii. Pitheria,,Finall Brother, Potissitte i eicruCl.r.. elel.mom. Llesrellyo ..•! Geeslin Penn's Coal. ..4 One.. &skate's.* Izar.33, I RatcliffiTamadiat. li, 1 .i. :, ...., .1 , A large saspermentl4tlper ti meline LIEREING, tia E constantly on haiCand warranted the emnsperferi 4 security.fronf dre to, in pee I ileo. at 1411111 -tog of ladaiShotaio4,l"l , alltialalowarbed* received* eschangei ..- .r - ' 401111 PAILIEL. •i ! " 1 , 1- ; 3 1 1 Wignattreet. Philidla Atigiast 13. 19311 ,• ~, • ' ! 23: m - _ ........., TED' i ........ w yeti strn Ali oli, tad itie'l._ _ __,...,, vretectliiti aviiiiit FlA,Trei 11171telAtte. - .: Viiitit 'Diite 'also wed* 14 outerr.m. p o Piwebswir ese tie etiesified wile the titio: ~,,, i,sll the On* Otte theta:it; Itold at ilw 'MOW f:41. 1 .1. gilts* 101 l . .' 1 IJ' r. 'von _., ,i Coliiiet..ion eget Greeist itsincy eieliewi, , '- -,• -- ' 1 afoot to Wiliers' ItatiK, giviiiii,4,, . 1 . : . ~; ReP;:li id Peive l4 etwits.4l4loA, 0 , 21"M.,..1' Elia; 'WNW; reitatilliffe 4111 0.01411MA011‘410.4 Jam Pielienore . - o , ;.J. Ci_et‘tittiltklemeottit U. W. Ca/emu:ie. . 4 ': , ALWlctott noalAttiwites J. C. te.Fic• 1 ' l 4 - , A Af 1 51 1 744 10101 ' P r ge (4 - '. AO ,i , li, towt4tWolte .--. do .4, MYNA+. the!le.' la 41)'. Llrliff.PictisavU _lei' Wei. L. whlteey. as • 1 3W.&11.410ctiiiii Ltualwat. J. 41. t...linnitt. item oa - , a. A. Wildiri*S. iris... E. w.iNtaiDO•t. dtt iiresa Touren El.: Cesiia. II a re b Itr,„ .1ii3,,,._.,...em...41014.. Ammlanarpri,paimun %wet i ..„, TY L cute g i-; lVlCta th s ' :i t ifyi h k i reZ7:l;is opOoti huge -eta iipleedid ' aworamealf4 wawa* which wilt be /VOW als ,kiedor of Doer ebb . Fureitara..Ontementet Wwee,'&ll. - ; fttTimittmod ay ell to be ilw moat theibitifut ecirixilectlW,,, Iste Ewer atiole, - it.* tieiTer.:#tt AK perfect than, r tha ietpoloatani4; P C . eleiefilli- Float ,the,l4 940Stfik olicenoetorie ob. 0rr, 1 14n31.1-,..ii , M arto4l 1 , , •Nsaritqpppare tbo,hrtattre Sagli 21 . /44 Il i NU ! i -1114 . . i , ! . • i ! I . . , ~. ~~' ~~.IONS: ~~ ~ ~ _l'~4i7~ol'Ol .. •r~y~y .. ~.: IMil =OE 411,1 GESER*I; MIRItIO REPOSITORY. New Ithmthipt^llfittgrine a•td Journal fc, Pooplwllla.st rated. Wt an of vine 'MI wish ' loss, heart anti WWI 're We range treat the Mils !" Oar agriagreir lines wanted—tba people rail Wi' COMO 1, are sill OW Lb etruk—St 1101 n!e4lly; t ^per Otatlls" speak tar alter ell 4/4.4 nig* ,..gardstatry. , Estr.prist cad I Tem The cohabits, Orris, 011ichs".41111 be reguipty•u: plied la Ma ortilual *Malta stuns the pens us Oh. ar Tatelltittat %YJN.p , residing:mous uiN, a clamber " laboaraptiltamo'apicaaud., itprro is:ExcEistoß . . . The Oiacia WA° be pubilibßd Pa..b) ITJWILIO_W Cab. wean Acat of et Meath. hoe January, iaaa. ciatTp Ass euberwla pinto. c t tlitpittine taltufie c caws, ay IlleP Jai aji tat, wica act (agar: ['LE vox ffINENTAI.%. • iractearla4t6fitl eish, the,. IQ. log tale . cap} , one yea ell3' OW; it goblet, e 3. s 'eopieir;arg axle, to getter up of Club, *l3 i t.% ens Pt. iumtoilk, Llbgfat sat a pstipiPlitsi faidollllll Ayes ; idi_lbctrede genteelly. _ ea ascitpttoota Will be tacoaid at Bannau'a. Pccu Irma ; at the Ogre 61" the, l "Oracle." blasket btoirtY oPretelle :be gnat of rattail lII* It. Gaol t,etc. wt. awl ir Soy DV telltie Attn.. •ad pci wait am ala ui; rtrat generally. Roc tettaz mission man, ' SIR OftAC . • •,/toa U 4, Potrettle. Pt -2 - . /rhe libirdi *lkt:redraw n have Mee id y teeth , et Simi hoods; 0111011 A, of intoned tednennat sad ft, paned e (Menet - ill tbeetlepecirpatronapi•onitirr.: ~,,twe e c e, we are proud to Icy 'entree pernianri.t ; .aitd Intim siteeseirof 7H i OitAttlit. INhichan2 "deentelf re tlatieenaintilinotig,alanufiartnrltte,m,,,, AtelerOtviret forefeet' , Of the Ree, , on Mtn ele - arl'Onperiagreir naehti tofiorroatinn, atd . topsizerr_ for the production of title Bathe tel••nti entheillilled With tngraelnite of pea trA. steam Ant places. and made intereating with t nal stories, Nth tat prose and thyme, choice t.cee ct ke, lit shall be the Aereld of reogreeiliefyr th r„,, Soraltte sad Itripenvenient;•the cielegiun ortiol,er -eaildlorrtle aid *oda& Stipp: are will endeavor desir td-isaltalt a stetcosereoinpsolon in the Sun tke,, mad; bows - puseast. wed inerruintre elalsoi to both young and .;4, vale , . end eh) - Aortal. 40. td:l._ 'rilE iiaOII.READi •-.. .4 Coil:piste .I,,tsfary.,;(o4prer 41131 4, Loo 'on ihe7bridin aide—byt:on. ROM. t. Pane Thee WeU iny Beinny . 'cut—Music. Dr EL..) . I, With beehtthdiy filoininetid tittelptme. ' Iletrotrailfdrilri eosA, byLle.ra!"; ittCottly-11 Bind—from Donnilette's tavorite Opera or . • .; itMaya in tito • Cold. cold (Wound, a* liege tit Cioniitra Minstrels— Knatehr Foie. r ,. Fete thee well, my 'Kitty •' Pollab doss. a fringed rot Plano—dy W J Lemon. !I Poor TtobloNr irowlair iddisuis and Chortwhit seal by Wood's Allnatrel., i• . t, ittrdc eat oribasd,-nbralied to order. et, coccoi 1r Damp. I1t,181EIL: IhieTRUIMENTF. of eh 'kinds, OblAthelflo ons4t, Ind wariiited to it's iibefaetiq3 A Goo arriortantit of 'Violin •naGolcar Atri a rr, Aunty no hand, Nr,a. go.te. rereceived e, 6 , rt • • 4 , • oh. water you well b 7 dayught—by. N. Love!. Qt,, . • teue.!, ,- -‘, ; Etly Way.- as son[ by Christy'. MI afire's, 1 have rnmetbintk sweet 14 I vll yon. Lott Bac k'd Csr-by al ',l.Siror„ Dermot Atbafe. • . • Rose of the Desert-bp Spnbr, Life 11 bet a strite;N; . , What .410111 , 9 the hoar ur unilous rare ; Duet, • • - WALTZER, es , ' o Dmain Witte-by L. Hahn, ' - . • Hare Waltzes-by Shrew thus, • The Tuttpes-.-No. I-Marls ; No. 11, krauts.; No 7, Helens-Henry (7 Thandtir. . - • - -- •" ' PC114,48. Happy-Fatally- Folks. 7.: ft "I ter Pnise-by IC Otsbop , . strain Ooddess, from Nov - m n a-by _uv.ruy, Unprssumlne Polka,' . Duster 111119.01ckemp. . . ' SCHOTTISCIIE.S. - Smutty Schottivrb, 1 . .!. il Elizabeth Debottlwb. , I Khiv me dear, do 'I National do • I.:nral, - du . j I Midnight • • do ,; &lupe ~ - - du . 1 , . . • 'July 23.1833: •• - - "= • • • : - • at,-. 'NEW zoos.. or. ORIGINAL 'POEMS . N° 4" roan, -or pcNicatlaii at Ole Utt er, b.1.,,„.3 inty nt•t4etroulna, 500 Olin' a.!i 144 enagfd ' • VITMED eibettother.Utcus' lours! looents • VT LYRA. ".4 Cajal atotaae . ya tati.' • CoofalpinsbNltnal Balta4, , Ep It s , i ameeta . I +S. Lyrtea,Fodei and :ones—ant up on a APO, 4714 WO manner. betb we regtrds and onantift•! . . , : letnalllished wttb enntatsoitno. T. be 40Id Al root latn'it tattap Bum& idiot., Pottsville; R. J Houk Agenet, 64 Cleft i aitd at D. P. Papa. & Cn ' eStote.thdt G ilt. tCmu. rcubpeeed tnestie,:otat full Sli t inottotto 7Se. Fu•oretiptiont Liken at c.,. Jonivt, tem HASINVitid BMWS SLISWORMIn• . Subsenptioni ~ to, itietori,k4stra, Magaslue.r,- 4.. i. MLASTM.H., J 01.131 MILIVELI. HANNAN A 10101.iNcE14 to the oilthe that Ill: father .Ita , ic.; 1 /We* War tar Nevre)taper Branch or hl+-?in... ! h•Witt•retels• tolltscelptlAtut to the followtrg hen, papers issued abrnsd,att ho usual aulwrootton 10,,,t'. tied the pa pe redelivered 'ell, RA NN ari'ol Isrmat.tore Centre. ' , treat. Pottsville, opposite the iiptirup, Church; free of , P . I tt, o I. r . for%arded to er . y dioe, tOl fleshed' ' 6 1 Glea•od'it Plrtntlal Psyrro....ndon Illustrated N0.t.1,, Etsmtnteslllnittrat'd Nettelt'V.Y. Weekly Tilbut.e, mg , of - our-50..15, ,- - ' , do . do Ititald.. i Saturday Eveattst(Po4t, TN. V. Dutrbmatt, F. Luerary. Museum, • .;!, Uncle Have. , + name ipurn,!l, ' ' i Yank'''. Pfluarter. trert . pettle American, 'N. V. Pica) :ins:. • • Neilk etatnrday flezette: .N.. V. Pick. _ • Arthur's Hume_ O'Aittte. v t Ckyotal.ratace. '.. ."I.uriditri /Muhl' Jiou rue; inollar Nirrspaprr; • An/ aU othee . ltzerslhltreptoshla Pallets pet dit'L•rd In par craieur.•; ~. y.. : . .", .: : - . . NOlrtfiLY AND. qv all'PllT N 404213 1 .0. lit.f' Harper's M'thly ilfitaiiin*Londoif Lapeer. Putnanea do on • itinairs'a Abstra ,, r, Insulted MagaztorofAoi•appletun's 6/ eras n l r • • Ectlettic Mait.istert.. • i , 'Magazine. ' ' -• Hudry's Lady "Hook, - 7'Aillirrours Jooroil. Geanunt'aldaglOtii:' - ; I' Penna. Fa tus Joareal. Kaki:Mae:ter. . l '; ; Tlie Efortleultarallto. 14Itell'IUg.:All? , . ': Popular F4 l lC7llOt, ; . ..s.tiiiiteir. . fl 3 4ftszlne..Alett)'a Museum; ittirelterbara'klagastne; ;;•.Dlit •aellolisehole.W , r4. itdirdatrtirh4QT. - Derievr. 'i • Tanker Nopnari i Loudon Qr. Kretturi -' Itlealt Must, I Weetcouster Qr. Itrnilawt : Tbocupron'a - Count. rieli liortbßrlnsh Review, j - Hetertr.is, 1 [Jaye, Ali dlea I Journal, I Illekaell's 3 .. do. * . do , Medical Stamina.., , 1, • 1 'Tegrtherlatth an other - Magazine' atte:slble soh erlotata Country oriel Sorooe. , ' dal): 2„. loss. . 11133 r thi-lirm Celt re Sttei,t . NEVILLE. 4 . Si 11. oity nktiamoire WZBSTRR'S QUARTO OMPTIONARY , • . ti•lTl4Altalt3ED—ca • TRICE REDEFED TO SO DO. 'Cwuelninl - TiTalllintlE.l3 the matter felted In any other.Enensb Maloney, compiled In this eon 4- • try. or aity Abrldatnent ni thin work.* GI 001tatIlle"at.Tnit,t 11,400:eantee; ILLUnTita3IVE QULTA. • TlOti Ot. end older ' • -• „ arhfcs, end sdvetira. • gen , foetid In no. . , -ttlltetiffote. . 11. Vet ia sold gi • trifii7,o dilegustg itbse4 prtco "slier logid Llgkitgd Pictiggsrigt. Opinions of State . Superintendents of Common deboolo. „-, • - • .01.if.".M.—Prom Me State &rpm nten-frat. hould tee *nand In every homily and achnol-KAm. and Upon the table of evnty Ulan of boainna• and of lalteis. • lava .11AlitPS Mil it the St a Cm wasswearr • . - • • • • ' "Magmas; Mkaarawt • Command My ter • vt.ets In the mr.tuatlon qt ibe best Dictionary of II English Lineage.," - VERMO.SZ—Proes As . Shoe Suprritslemiest • Intl tbo graettlattloOoi seelbt Wabeteri I) it. Mowry Vapid la thy Disffeserry rot the 'lmitsota Vermont. 1 was gratified. backups-test Mt* moth was worthy to la a sissurard—i SteUTS • rfilltAfif SIM (row the eactuatloba to Iv blcb out kn cuags long aabfactert.abd to rebieli, svP• vat ibla work, vimUld Eh As much as evei be Ir ITUSSACIWSETTS;—rrom the &et Supti inletidsnt : • is the , beet rkielig Dic lora iy in lb. English Language. 1 would iwcotaattael fa Oik, t.. 'andEgiiililttili their who are mainly rqp• mut! -an •C ft Mitt Ure or self mircallon, th keep a es) p y lbw work by Hier aide, Mit nand NEW' t cl.nb".• • **THE MORT yaw rkeTr,; Acctlß ATE AMI ABU asui vicnon Amy OPTHE I.A NOVAU PE2y:Mr7; 1 , 4 coniprotiewl Marne& accurate aid valuable work of the Sind which bas ever Wen plh fished to.llie emeltab Lunguarel 152RA•lifi1L114 ;ELY." - GILErr“4 BRITAIN 4:1 'Mk Soil Iladlie Will kin all ' boi Nab lit allilLiesiO imanriorogis ofolide. the Etetab fag - 4•olarita a sues lari ik Wan valuable . Intortaiguo. hielt- *. -Id 'sr ift* for elsorturC"—L•a dm* •I Dlationary'Or.th, gn al emelraden 'Mtn. • :46r. istagur. sousiam:J. yr , r A • -• 1 - - • 12-- • • It; W th t _. .is -41wAvit:iumuc k . • Otiou'l Arai dreterres 6 . 4 out iith'Ph ~z1c4;1 0 I * IIX "PW La DELPMA ft - cA Dr D`. JAY! , 43.1k11"50, Idle been rem.rirl!*4 and cnneerred tato a Irate!, arm' trio firm Ai is , ;el,4 • 'bete. and s r attle Open astotattillaikgi of lb., rif avelflnt pablte. - ' • It is aide attire ellietrein plao. the rune as Freastri,Dredeet,atal otsteis IA "iew• 'York. wined ikkiliaidarrizrit tt,' bad et Ilb or yr Ithoot board. at itiniviirtica iirtat vett. In The trastaterd will be iltietttaariot„ oe SD 11 131-ald‘o scale, and aft the reveled door in OrSi JerTJ moieveeewe can lane ttwir twice. .; , e orcempe will be as follorio, Er!. tbildharlirr! !akar; of fricta !wait' $"! era" Sriiikratt,arod Ilopperja prdtuarp, !math" 25 " •do 5a " Plitedteribit , ttibr Hotel' n 'KWt..es W.:ed. Is lialidtaliwilbyttseproprldsat,sed be Daly detifas Moo. who doubt, to try ; ' The 011 ration 'l, test rat, near buAerr, Old DS " .placesoramntanattatr Übe Carte/at fittest IT ttalrii . whwo diwowwirte eye,' way, dfinipl,bt. cklie iftperooktiode for Judie.. . JR** ISM g OW‘OLE. MEI TREVARO HIM =3:l
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