jig, to gamut :,; li ~ P j+pT WILLS, .~A. VEA9firAl". lo . 1833 TIM PfillrEßß! , sorra.rraz. Asti tar.:, srr arrrclation, than any odor Newspaper pab• hshol in Northern Penneylreacia. - It Sr-curates , i 0 2 3, tho Coal; iron and tossing= own. not wily r,r rh Jr and eoinstits, but inpil eur ntitt, and if - so . rirrulatar largely in:tank e a %agates in Seirtmailt anentp.waViet winder, is ,sis of the moot valuable Advertising awdlunts in ' e Coil y. :But few rayon Aim so wring eapi- - - ',hits enrolled on its substriptios . s list. . . RECEIPTI, Fa, ;‘.,3firteri' :Journal" Shit!! gait Poddiration r_ ',We hope those in arrears abroad will for ward !heir amounu due, as speedily as pownlite— + a.9 ou r expenses for' pater and labor ere very heavy. • • ar Ci!rgyeten and -Public School Twit:era w gi be luPplied with he Miners' Jar:l4Bl,Bi St per Itrlurn, in advance. • • • N,,tvell, Stu b: 6: Co., to July 30, 1951. 200 Everitt Tnompaoo & Co., to January 1,195I;'1 00 James Cintswortb, to July 1;1834, .-- 2 , 00 Samuel Lily, to April 1,1853, • '2 00 Miller; to January 30, 1954, 1 1 .00 i..ae Wells. io January 30, 1854, " L.llOO 11. Joliet ' to January 1943, ' l 2 OD Uacis Yearnort, toJanuary 1,1854, 2'oo Lucien J. Costar, to July 1, 1854,.•11 00 A. Kieffer,. to September 1 -- ;1954, 00 lobo H. Morgan, tolautiorrl, 1854, \ I uun Graeff, to,Julyl,. 1853, ' 'Or. Charles Gorgas ; to Italy 1, 1853, 1111 S:cest. to Julv 1,1853, • F. G. Ikerrist to July 1, 1853. William Mayberry, to July 1.1833, MajOr Philip Koons. to July 1, 1853, John Strimpfler, to July 1,1853, WCi ham Shelly, to July 1, 1853, • Charles Molly, to Januaryl, 1854,, J P. Sherwin, to July 1, ism. James H. Graetr, to July 1.16:x3,;:' ,Jaeob Hnnizinger, Jr , to J•Vz 1, 1853, James 'Teague, to July , 1 , • • , Ileum Aunian, to Jinuary 28,1854 John 5-Ice.er, to July•l, 1853, , • Rev D Steck, to Atigust 1,1884, .Andiew Robertson, to Jan. 1, 1854; 73 5; J Foster„ to July 1,1E63, .1O Roads, to. Julv 1, 1853, . losiab Parker, to:July 1, 18.33, les , e Foster, to Jutyll 1833, -I.4.Jaine.: 11-Carpenter, July 1.1853. Mrs E Thompson, to July 1,1853, Daniel Aurand, to July 1, 11353 - A Moorehead, to January I, 1454, A Feist, to July 1, 1953, • B Seidel, toJuly 1. 1 1853, • • A LI Kline, toJuly I, 1853, Samuel Dillinger, to July 1. 1853, William Buck; to July 1, 1853,' kart- Webber, to July 1, Livid; Kanmet, to July.l, 1E153, ' J W.Webber, toJuly I. 18.5.3 • • James G Turner, to July 1, 1853, • J H Adam; m July 1,1853, - • , Daniel 11111, toJuly 1,1853, • IMajor John C. Los*ig, to July 2853, Jacob Hoeffer, to July 1, lE*3, • - Intros G/Coehran, to July I, 1853,,' William! Webber, to July 1, 1853, . Matz, to July 1, 1853, - John H 11111, to July 1, 1853, Lewis Reeser, to July 1; 1853. Mortimer & Brother, to July 1, 1853, Col J 51 WelherilL toJuly 1, 1853, Abratutin Macaw, to July 11853, Samuel Garret, to julk . 1, 1 ' &53; 'apt 'Frank Pott, July 1, 1853. t James Focht, to Julyll, 1853, lrvut Gallagher, to January I, 1854, • 'fhtniatt• S Wood, to August 6; 1.854. liadiard Holman, to Februaryo ,1851, !Samuel B Haas, to Sept 24, HK.I3, • A \V Tuns, to August 6,..1854. Kiev John Alletibelt, to Aug 8, 1851, William 0 Myers, to January 1, 1853, ' Hammer, to January.l, 1854, !. I ;00aniati Dolbin,' to August 6, 1854, Hugh Allen; to-July 1, 1853, • ,Mrs. L. Fisher, toJuly 1, 1853, John Straneti, to July I 1853,- • John S Morris, to July 1, 18534 John L Minnig, to July 1, 1853, leremsah Reed, to July.l. 1853, • B T to July 1,1 853, • lit. liaeder; to July 1,1953, Leonard Shearer, toluly 1, 1853, • John.lielir„:.to July I. 1853, • • 'apt I.:Would:Am% to July 1, 1853, , Jacob (Th6olllll. to 'July 1, 1853, to. Jul ' • Thou:ids Ken Key, to January . 2-4, 1854, .. James - Nagle, to July 1. 1853, • 2 Win ItokiMonni . to•Martfil 4; 1854, • 4 • : \l'afier Mend..to January L 1854, 4 1 hi-enberry s:Miller, to July 1, 1851, 5 Rev. Joli,Koehl, to August 13, 1854, 1 .DavisS Miekles, to June 18,i1854, , 2 t Rev S Neitz, to August 13, 1854, 1 0 -Rm . / K Basd, to August 13, 11854.• 1 0 ;Jorge F Mars, to October 1;:1853, ' , z'iev;art E Clark. to February'll, 1854, . . 3.00 T-Davis, to January 1, 1 . 854, 1 00 -Robert Lee, to November 1, 1853, . • 200 &- Oakley, to January 1, 1854, . • 4 00 .1 Boone, to July I, 1853. . ° 400 ieinwe Heaton tp July 1, 1853, • .2 00 Watson, to July I, 1853, - • '2 00 • Jorol. Reed, to July 1, 1851, 2 00 We;lin_gou Kline, to July I, 1853, 2 00 1/ Nagle, to July-1, 1853. • • • I, 00 Elward Robinson. to July 1, 1&53,, 1,1 50 H t July 1, 1853,• 00 Key. James Neill, - to July 1. 1853, , 00 Charles Lord. to July 1, 1853, 5 00 • tam Carter, to July 1, 1853, '• r 100 11-nry Mather, to July 1, 1853; . 1 00 I.Jw:ml 11 icliard.on, to February 30, 1854,' 100 John Sityninn, Inly 1, 1853, • 200 . . ,-•- • lame; -Blityninn, Sr., to Ju1y , 1,18,53, :••• am iiel Sillytnan, to Jtity 1, 1853, '. Whinim Wighnm, to January, 1•1851,'', Levi King. to July 1, 1854, i L Pinkerton, to July 2, 1854, .1 : W Downing to luly 1, 1853, -- r, 200 ' Tuonialc.imbe ,r to Januiry 1 . , 1854, . 200 Jr. (;-.ofigo W Brown, to July 1, 1853, 2 00 i• P Newcomer, to February IL 1854, I'oo '",rorze Furituson, to January 1, 1851; . A 00 EuJard & Carter, to Mardi!, 1854; ' .- - 2.00 ~,,:: ilarri. Burnish ik CO., to July 1, 5, 1853, 2 00 _Peter Clinton, to January 1 1854 1 ; ~ ' - 0 00 ..." lohn li.e.esei, to Juno 1, 1&54, - .2 00 l'strick Flynn, to July t, 1853, . -2 25 • A G Swift, to July 1. 1853, - , 2•00 ,A rt liiii• Morrison, to'February 25, 1854, 1 00 z•Autuel Thomas, to October 1, 1853, ‘ 50 k lota-nyder, to February 1, 1854. - Hiliard, to February 20, 1851, 111,•h‘ird J Lloyd, to February 20, 1854,_ - Qmnple. to January 1,-1854, 11dapton Sibtp'sheltie Co., to Jan 1, 1854, .2 00 lani , .siligszinA: to August, 27th 1854, 2 09 'Wittirn L. arltv, to Augtunt 27, 1854, 2 00 Giarl:4oo, to August 27. 1851, • 1 00 Mr Stout. to Ittly.l, 1853, 2 00 • , ;•,....)rze J Ilurezutger, to July 1, 11353. DRrt.hn, to Sept 3. 1851, 11 11 Youiroy', to July 1, 1853, Iles L B Berkley, Sept 5:1853, . .k`wznil Chill nn, to:,&pt 7,1854, 11 , 11ner, to Jlll3- 1, 1553, 1 - .l•zufwitilf Jones,..to July 1, 1853, 1.1 Thu Thoma. , , to July 1, 1853, III; Saul. to July.l, 1853, ' 104.ph Shelly, to July 1, 1853;'' PAljamlerliornas; to July 1,4851, "..amuet Leuirp, to July 1, 1853, Ntchola.,Fok, to July 1, 1853, Worman,.tii.July 1, 1853, Mr. Tappiry, to Jul' 1, 1853, F.ablier, to July 1,1853, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. ri=7-Nrairaint 'nOPEitTlr' St. 'Clair. a private sale by Andrew Megough. Q 7. DESIRABLE- ' PROPERTY 'IR _SARA' liaven, at privaiesale by Mester Clymer, A torn ev . • TAYLOR:, Sr Co. have opened a new and extentive Clothing establishment, mein; 'ire Street, below . Market. They already du a big business at the old stand, corner of Bta• haatongo aarid Centre Streets. Read then Caid. - • , PHILADELPHIA ADVESTIERMENTIL irrSILKS asn FAcNy Goodssellink off law at Hallowell and Co.'s, 143 Market Street. 2:7* MILLER'S (ROY PRAM Pianos to be . had at 22" 5. 6th St. C -- ".IJFIIOLSTERY. BEROLP.;O arc., COLORT Of and Arch Sis.,—Groves ar Co. ' WATCrir.s'k JEWELRY at Stauffer Ac parley's, 9G, N. 2d St. Rornn's SEstnEss Manufactory at f',4 Dock Sc. Read a dvertisement, • 17" SEE EVRE LANDELL's advertisement 'of a large stock of Dry Goods, 4th and Arch Sts. 1• • 87BarrTov & Co.. 40 N. 2d St:. Wuidew blind manufacturers. Every variety and shade On be bad of them—blinds also repaired. Er,- SEE Any. of mocioiovo.Periumery, Snaps &cl, 'His manufacture ot these attie,lrs is widely celebrpted. Establittment at 106, N. 6th St: . • Kr THE DEMOCRATIC COl2Oll -Can tre g at i oti meeis at - sehuylkill Haven. on..Mond , IQ 'nominate:their usual County tieket-4h/Del;. egate elections are held to-day. ci o:7' . Eiro CITY B No.-Thin instaatiOn teas regularly organ ', z and opened for ba ,mess on Tuesday, of ast Week. Two gen tlemen, forme* - resident; of tbis place. are among its officers. we .obslive--3. P. Mier' sri,n, Cashier ; and,Brea, Camelan. Boa' keeper. . • • . . TICE POPE'S CONTKIEUTIOIL—A New 0 ;ork corFespondent_of the Pinladelpbut h yuircr iays, 77 , -lhe Pope's e.ontribution to the Crysial Palace bas been displayed-11 too• copy of St. Jobin s by Guereinoo of im mense. value : but it vr!II not, PerbePe , be as fully''appreciated io this country at io A Haim.issr. DaPLILT took place at 11.3ston on, Thursday.llkt of la week. It lasted-about a quarter aas hoar and was preceded by an aurora Of knoderai brilhtnek-g, which Wog low in the northern pa n 01 the firmament during the evessair Pate phenomenon consisted of a broad band of White GO glowing 4aute, almost equal in li/tensity to that! of the moon, ead or tir e times the - britadth of that luminary.. A similar phenol:atoms was oritaaisd is chi vicinity of Neivark, N. J., on Friday night; The seine phenomena wereobservid bat I, 4th evenings. On Duirsday eight, thew .urcations appeared in tbeSoutts.Weatera uI the ileavens—Friday tbey were in. ih West, Almost direct.- The lillaaliganiOn dtscribed as very bealittraL by theft w eileested it, each assign.. ', • .*. 4 e :' .- WllllrrOttPris";-(4, - VENTX.oIi 4 - ' 1 ~„, I ._ l The=-Deni l metutte Ilithrge oit tehtlylkiMe. inaliegitested toniettinlheir teskenirelha! mete and Wards'at the- places hereunto slue- . coed on Satuiday, thell7th of September, betweeti the bouts of 2 and 6 o'clock, in Ole afternoon and elect two delegates; to rerte sent their respective districts in County Ccia .ventino, to assemble - at the house-of Teoke !Unleash, in Schuylkill Haven, on Monday, the' 19th otNeptember, for the purposeof notednitiiga Democratic Whig enmity . Titket:tiybe,supported at the ensuing eree dal, - • • ' 4: 1• - i The County Committee would, urge upion theAlFhigs or. the County to turn' out at the selection of delegates.'enil send such menlbs will truly represent the feelings and yiewil i Of the - "movie in County Convention. If the people neglect attending to the primary meet ings of the people, they mu s t not complain it incompetent or, improper persons are se lected to represent ,them in County .t.',onvo non.' . .. Pottsrille-South Ward, House of John S.p4n, ~ ...Comraltee, Join:LS. C. Martin, WiLiam Hefty._ N. W. Ward-House of Wm. F, Geist-Coda - mitten. Samuel Hartz, John T. Shetner. - ...` ; . - 3, Middle Ward-House of Edmund pate—COl. mittee..John_P:Bertrani, John S. Mennich. ' '' N. E. Ward-House of Peter Woll - Comlnil• tee, Benjamin Coot. Hiram R,igg. - '. ' ' V. Mount Carbou-Mount Carbon Hotel-Corrunit tee, James Lanigan, Henry B. Bell. West .11`ortaegtan-Howe of Widow Gether- Committte, , John , Reed, g, q .,A!exiu,der - l'hoinp. son. .' 'I East Nortorgian-House of William C. rtaOatr :=Comtnittee, Wm: C Barber, John Doc Cy. ' i Port Carbon-House of Michael K. Weand•-• , - Committee,. Charles Boone, Maj. Boss Bull. ' ;..,.. St. Mir-House of Christopher Buechler Committee,Witlliam Price ' Asa Bat:let. . . Neer eagle- 1 -House of Jacub..Lindenmuth- Conunntee. Joseph Wild, M. Medara, E.q. . f,- /tUr.srtritte-E. Ward-House of Geo. Brulum -ComMittee, - Isaac Straub, Joseph M..Frech. ',' IF. Irani-House of Evan Evans-Commitiee, William Sterner, Lemuel Jones: • - Cass rovoiship-Uouse of Abraham . Ilocii- Committee.- .sV,rgen E. Morgans, David Glover, Braneb-Houtebi J. Saeger-Committee,John Sterner, Joe Youndt. • - - .Tremont -Hon.*. of Daniel McAvoy- , Comalit.. tee, Cot. John K. Fernsler, Henry fled. Prailev-Rouse of David Louttsort-Committee, George Kind:, James Al. Clark. ' - r • L. Mahantongo-Hoth.e of Abraham Schwepck -Committee, Jorindltiltlermun, Philip o.,intin,Ksq. Upper Mahantonzo-lloup of John W. He Pier -ComMiltee, Adam !Serb. George W. Erdman... Eldred-House of J. Troutman--,Cottunigee,J Simon Hepler: Decatur Herb. . Barry-House of Francis Dengler-Committee , John A. Otto, Israel Reed. ' ' ' ' .. ~ !latter-House of Isaac F. Davis-Committee, Cot. James J. Connor' Dr. D. J. McKibben....• vrnion-House of Samuel Miller- Commit:We: a Saiimel Runner!, Joel Kistler ' ' • Ruth-Howe of Jonas Reichaii-Committee, Jacob Faust, Chas. Drulise. .. Afchancey--House of Henry S. Stauffer-C . oln - - mittee, James Blew, Jacob Gerber. .. Tamaqua-N. IV/rd-House olMiChael Bt....iiril -Committee, Samuel B:Jones, Milton Bailet4; • S. Wald-tiouse.ot Lovett & Sisty-Conilhit , tee; George Johri.stm, Robeit Katelide. - f, E. Ward-Columbia House-Committee, Hen ry Huhn, Frederick Latiderbmn., - 3ehuylkilf-lion,e of Charles Blew-Cominit-. tee,-Jiteob Schock, Daniel Maden fort. " • `.' • -BterVe-,-Ijouse of Edward Cary-Com'mifiee, Win.ll . . Barlow, Cyrus Creasy. 4 t , , • ' • lre.gt Penn-House of Daniel S.. Kistler--Com mittee,lCharl&ii Konler, John Bolig, Jr. • E. Oral:swig-Howe' of George Dretholbe)s- Committee, Daniel Weber. Paul iloek., . Fort Clinton-Ronne of J. Barnet--Committee, Col lsaac Meyers, Elfenger J. Kerlin... . W. Bran.vicarl-House of. S..unuel Yost-Com. mine, Peter Albright, Eso , Frederick . Ihicsler Ortogshurg-Hou,e of Widow Greer-Com mute, Samuel Yost, Jr., Wm. H. Schell. Landingtille-Hiouse . of ' W i do W - --C...0l ler--.C4m mitten. William Delbert, Samuel Leffler. .. 1V../KanherinHouSe of John Mackny-CMu mittee, John Flammr, Esti., Owen Maui v. ' Schuylkill llaven,-frouse of George 'Kautiftan, -Comtnittee;Capt. Henry 0. Robinson, John't•W. Deibert. ' . . i i; ,S.'Manhetm-House of A. S.' Foe,ig-CAun milli*, Daniel Reber, Samuel Kremer. Wayne-House of Charles Iltimmel-Cond,uit tee, Joseph Wommcr, Daniel ;Ald. en - ' Pinegroue Vorough-!louse of Philip Koons- Committee, Charles Molly, Levi Miller. . l' Pt:Jevons Towns/dr-lion-a of• Philip Kodus-- Committee, Peter Stein, George Cre•-sman. Portir- owe of John Brown-Committee 4.10- Penh Work an, John Hand, Sr. • i Any ne it s appointed on the Commincesi:rtire authOrited y the Standing - Comiinttee to ap6oint substitutes, if nece ssary. . :•,, 1 „, ,'ISREII AK REED, • JOHN T. WERAEH, • . I. ; E. F pcCREAtur, • J011:4 FICNDRICKS,. 1' ' Demi Komi, . IA SIE,S B. 1.4:1. , AN, il CHARLES FOCHT, PETER FILISF,IfT, 1 . • - . ' • Standing committie. • 1 00 200 200 2 00 2 00 2 59 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 30 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 25 1 00 100 is 00 2,50 2.00 2 DO 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 100 2 00 206 2 00 2 33 , 200 600 2 00 2:00 1 2 00 , 2 00 2 00 2.00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2.00 2 00 • BISHOP DOANE'S TRIAL. The Co l tirt of Bishops of the Episcopal church,' for the trial of Bishop Doane of New Jersey, on the presentment" of the three i llis• ops of Maine, Ohio and:Virginia, dssenc))led in Camden, on Thursday of last week.. rThe first three days were occupied principally . in discussing the propriety of admitting - the Committee from the Diocese of New Jersey, before 'which the charges against the Bishop had truireviously investigated, and 'nocence declared. •They were refused,a'hUt the Court subsequently decided ,to hear!the respondent read Any paper prepared by' tfie Comditttee of the Convention, and to receive the testimony and acts of, the said Conien tion. The Coast sits with closed The following is the list of charges prCfer- Jed against_the Bishop—their eitravagallt character is the surest guarantee, we 14eit, of his safety from conviction many of their) (the 26th for instance) carry the most post live improbability on their race : 1, In contracting numerous and large debts beyond his means of payment; arndunt. inein March, 1649, to s2Bo,ooo—his 00p. env - being not above $130,000. • 2. In untruly stating that he gave Up, his property to meet a debt not personally to himself, but growing out of his 'venture fur Christian education, in St. Mary's Hallf,and .Burlington College. ' 3. In: defrauding Michael Hays, of Bur , lington, by Misapplying notes endorSed by _ 2 00 2 00 f; 00 2 50 1 00 2 00 1 , 00 100 0 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 I 00 2 00 2 00 4. A similar charge of defrauding ;Tbseph Deacon. 5,6, 7, $, 9, - 10 and 11, charge hint with having obtained the names of Joseph Nucno and others; to endort*his notes, by false.. rep. resentations, and offering notes, withoutiha'v ing property to meet them. i • 12. Itrieoltardizing the prOperty, of his ward, George D. Winslow, by Oppropriiting, the same to his use:- ,`” 13. In defrauding the Cimden Baolc in the sum of 8100, by inducing the cathiir• not tti protest'a note, .p.romising to scud ti? mo ney. 14. In drawing checks upon Burlington and other banks, not haying money triereirt to meet said checks. i; 15. In using undue - solicitation to ibduce Sarah C. Robardet to loan • him $30002:, 16. Obtaining books from Herman Hooper for a Parish library, and misapplying the money collected for that purpose. 17, 18. In incurring heavy liabilities:While' iosolvelit—seveial cases particularized;: 19. In signing the name of Horace Blaney, as a Subscriber to a church, for slooo,Avitl out consent of said party. k. 20. In, procuring from Mrs _Lippidcott a security held by her; under promise Of re turning the same, which he failed to do. 25. • Charging Bishop Doane with 4 : pro curing one Michael Hays to endorse antes to the amount of more than a thousand, dollars, for the accommodation of himself id - order that the said notes might be discouutad, for which endorsements he paid, or ecghged to pay, said Michael Hays at an exorbitant rate, to wit : often at 20 per cent. per sonata in the several sums for which said notes.:`: were drawai,thereby violating the laws'of; New Jersey,:when 'said endorsements were made, becoming gailtpof usury himself, and indu cing .sitid 'Hays' to incur equal gu(lt--,all which was immoral, and unbecoming a Bishop." 26. , to 'endeavoring to intimidate loseph Deacon from taking proceeding against him, by doublmg his fist, and using the. words, "4'll kill you, I'll kill'you." Charges him with making an amdavit, purporting to give a full and true list of cred itors, whereav the said • affidavit did not con tain a fall and perfect list—thus beingrguiliy of a sinful disregard of the solemnitista of au oath, and either deliberately swearing to what he knew to be untrue, or of rashly, hastily, and unadvisedly swearing to what he did not know 'to be true. 31. In being repeatedly guilty of„ using spirituous and. intoxicating liquors fdi a de gree unbecoming a BiOop ; being so Otoxi cated on board the steamboat Treapw, in November. 1851. A charge of having been drunk in 13ordentown borough in 1847,,C013. feud in the foregoing presentinenti, is nut repeated; ' • „, &GUBERNATORIAL ASPIRAIVES, ANOT The Berka County Democracy ..have sprung another, Richmond into the field—hear whr the late ConreMion -says Resolved, That the' Detnoeracy oklierks eonuty regard with pride and pleindre the twat, career of their distinguished Fellow citi zen. the Hon Wm. Strong; that the ;believe that his great abilities, strict totegrqy, and devotion to the principles pt the Deaibcratic party, reader hint eminently at to occilpy the Glibernatorial Chair of the CoromonWealth, and itiat ihcy con4dently look forward to his elevation to that distinguished station at, no distant day, • • rC7" A. Fool Deuan.—John Mute], Man chester, England., kilted himself ittattempt log fora wager, to drink a gallon ;OF ale in ipn minutes. After drinking the:second 4° 1 4 with might of runt in ft, tie volut ed ; AO drank the third v with "the Oception of a little - whieh ran down hie faee. - On dnahlet rheloarth quart he Jell dope, and soon attar andred, WifliP.nitiriellreirrweasyr 4oo To the Flosioitthp — 04 1 Corirt "Of citteiterr Sirsions is end for shesCitlmaiinfachigib/4: - The Gekedlnquestfatthe i _County reepecttut; ly report : ' That thiglitireese 71 Bills of In dicta:m*l'4MM 56 lOW Many of tbatllla oflOdlcAtutled Theism' linnet ten' appear. to bare heen'aflbe mom irivid whee l sa4 ought not, to have .Losseed boyonalbei juriedie:' timid the /iitioenfitte FtSO/3:Who retuned them, They would recommend thatxber Act of-Assem bly, authorising the Treasurer o(the County to is= sue Beer Licenses, and 'also+ Grocery-Liceners.: where they ate (el) , obtained for telling liquor, he repealed astir as Ft. chuyikill Countris.concerned; as they firmly believe that tbrve-fourths efdag Bills they jiave acted upon tattle - Originated Arc! HOLgi' o , and where . Grocery, 14cesim4 - ire is for Felling liquor by itte'quart. ' • The Conn House and offices hive been visited, end appear to an good bider; and pr4vuled with the necessary tumiture, with the exception of blinds to the Court exact and Jury - , rooms. • - The prison has alga e . been eiyked, end found lg exceelrent order. We would recommend that a railing be placed on the steps ofthe backdoor. and that three or four ,mqre celli be fitted up in We:Arcuild teem:amend' that' the - 'grata" on the fence, about being erected at the Conn Howie rand, be placed on the Weide, in place of the inside, as now intended. The road leadiaritomTuseirpra to Tamaqua, at a point near Reinhart's Run, tielhgoo narrow that it is dangerous for IWO vahicleit to pris at the same All of whieti is rospeotfully sobuilttetl, • FRANCIS MACi.)9NALD, Forenitm Srptenthtr.764, 1553. , . Ili COAL -lIS. BONE AND Sirmw.—Prof. Henry. President of the SMitbsonian Insti tute of Washingtou;says: " It has been proved that, on an average, four. ouncis of coal are Sufficient to draw on a railroad, one ton a mile.' ' It has alsolbeen found by experiment :that a man working on a tread mill continually &riled boars, will elevate one and one-hall millions of pounds one loot bigb. Now" good Cornish engines will perform - the same work by the expendi ture of a pound and,a half of coal. It fol lows from there data that about' five, tons of ,coal would evolve as much '"power during its ' combustion as would be equal to the con tinued labor of an able-bodied man for twen -1 ty years, at the rate of eight hours per day ; or, , in other words, to the iiverage power of a man - during the.active period of his tile. THE: COAL THADE f'i►R 1853. Oanzgatapsiv ., T(- 2 5 3 - The quantity sent- by Ratlroad this week 41,- 671 14 ; by Canal, 19;716 16;:ifi.ir the week 61,- 339 Total by Railroad i 1,110,39,4 19 against 1,220.2:0 04 Was; do : by Ctiva1,:558,515 11 tons against :119,827.41 tons to rime period last year. The decrease by Canal this Week is 8,673 tons; by Railroad 1,833 tons; making a falling off for the week 10,504.t0n5. Vessels are plenty for the Edst, and' the demand his been very 'veal, and shipments to that quarter have been York heavy , ior the last two weeks, which has affected the trade to some extent by Canal. Court has also been been' in aes• stun daring this week, and a 4 every cane tried so far, except one or two, grewVut of the Rum traffic it has attracted. from 300 to 400 miners and others' connected with the Collieries' in the Court House during the week, as prosecutors, witnesses. defen dants, Se. Thu whole term of the Court, it in be will be taken up with similar Cases, The quantity sent from the &huylkill and L'e. sigh Regions is short of the f , i , ipply to same perk' ast'geur 144,059 tons, as follnws:, . Deficiency trom the Schuylkill Region, 65,137 tom= do do Lehigh do 78,92:: do •rout, . . This deficiency cannot tit made up by tho firm of December, ao itttat no meret4e is the trade can be looked for this year from the Schuylkill and Le high Regium , . Aiter.,the above was written we received the tot lowing cotninunication: . ' l'ilitangt.rnta r September 7th, 1663. - B. 13 - ANNAN—Dear Sir :—Having a half hour of lei. sure this morning, I have concluded to devote it to you, in. throWing, together sonic information which, to know, may please you and lour readers. On visiting the lidehmond*Wharves to-dav, 'I was us ; tonished to find so little coal on them; I Should judge that the whole quantity at present does not exceed ten thousand tons. At many'. of the -wharves it I would be difficult to get a vessel loadeil promptly with a cargo of merchantable coal. In addition this, the shipments atlßichniond, are one hundred and twenty-tour thousand behind, the same' period last year,and it is said bY thonelamil tar with the fart:, that the deficiency at Bristol in not much if anyhe hind this qauntitv, making the aggregate deficiency from the two shippini points, about a quarter of a mutton of tens. lit noithis a Startling developement and is it net astonishiOg trader the circumstance', that coal ban not advanced in price more than it has. If the prognostics of the weather-wise pepp:e should prove correct, " that we are to have a severe• win ter, after so hot a Summer," is there not a fitir chance that our: friends in New York and New England may suffer acme thin rwinter. In (muse quenee- of the existence of yellow Fever, in our Southern cities, freight* hate ruled much lower for the last few weeks ihancenkl have been expect ted, when taking into imnsideration the prosperous c on dition o r trade gen'erallf thrfmghout our coun try. A continuance lef the Se low charges, for Coastwise transportation, catinot be expected much longer, as the Southern vessels will soon return to' their accustomed channels ot,business. The pros perous appearance of the coat trade for the present and the future has induced the Lnorifsg ones to in- Vest largely during the last few days, iu the stocks of our Canal nud Itailroat.: Securities, sending up said - securities as rapidly is they went down a week or two• ago, under the panic. it is a matter of surprise to. those most -laminar with the Coal trade and the Whirs of the two Companies, that their stocks should be selling so low as they are at pres enr Navigation preferred, - for instance, which is now only pelting at 32i (on which, it is now pretty clearly understood , a dividend of 4} per cents will be paid on thu Ist of January next) is =questions., bly destined to reach par before the close of another season : but I fluid my half hour of leisure is out, and 1 must close. 'Wins truly, - A Cow= titoat SCHUYLKILL CO. • We think our4orreapondent is in error with re gard to the 'sl;dpraents froth Richmond. Our re• tunas trout Richntond, published below, show, a falling o of only 3$00) tons from the shipments to same pe rod last year. • BY TELEauepu. Freight from Richmond To Ro.t.n, • - . • Now "ork, • ' New oven, • - • Provi.enne, Wa,h Alban Fall it 4W= Hartfoi aver, ore, rd, REPORT OF SI • From Richmond, Tor the pay; Sept. 3 15.53 : • Sh. B k 3 g Sch: SI ejitel Destmetion. , Ton, 25 ; -65 i Boston& vici.118,243 1' al , Conn. &.R. 1.. f 5416 ' 174 :Id N. Y. &virin.!l,l26l .13 11 111 North Rivet. 3937 12, 71 15Bouthrn PtS. , 3279 26 138 9j For the week,!41,949 7/essels tor season, 4,986 Por sea.son,' 765,140 To Rune time last year,_ 889,69 s Boston and vicinity includes everything going East of Cape Cod, to Massachusetts, New Hemp shire and Maine. Southern Ports includes everything to the Sor oouthern Ports includes everything to the South ern States and West Indiesi as well as to all towns on,Delawure River below Richmond: COAL TRADE BY 11.A.ILROAD be CANAL . FOR 1853. • ?. Sent by Railroad and Canal for the week- ending on Tkursilay Evening latti j ' • RAILROAD. CANAL. WEEK. ' TOTAt. j WYSE.. TOTAL. P C. 14,205 01 361,331 05 8,331 15 251,468 01 P. 2,630 09 411,040 1 1 1 1,070 07 36,799 13 SH 17,608 18 474.453 10 8,468 12 226,377 17 P. C:7,227 06 x. 20,570 15 1,828 02 43,899 19 41,671 14 1,1.10,394 19 19,716 . 10 5}5,545,11 19,716 - 16 55E045 11 . , 61,388 10 10674,940 10 Shipments last t r ear to same period. Total. 43,107 09 1,2•0,250 04 24,764 19 519,827 14 Railroad, Canal, • 67,872 18 Decrease so far this year. RAIL ROADS The following is the quantity of Oosltransported over the different Itaitlroads in Schwylkdol County, for the week ending Thursday evening : • - WEEK.. TOTAL. Mine Hill S, H. R. 26,541 02', 656,193 11 Mill Creek. , do 10,484 12 ' 4- - 0X1,384 Mount Carbon do . ;3,828 . 18 , 93,623 13 Schuylkill Valley do 14,270.00 273,676 !O Mt. Carbon & Pt Carbon 19,038 19 311,524 15 Little Schuylkill R. R: 9,410 05 • 248,421 19 Union Canal. do • ' 2,265 16' 52,391 10 Saratara . do 1,533 18 ' 36,693 19 LEHIGH COAL. TRADE F 08.1853. . Fur the weekending Sept. 3, 1853: . • - Wnsa. • i Tomz.. Sun= it Mines, 10,972 00 247,651 18 Room Run Mines,' • 2,424 Cl '47,'777 18 Beaver Meadow Co., 1,907 08 27,968 13 East Sugar Loaf, 833 10 14,535 03 Spring Mountain Coal,' 3,776 In. , , 77,306 11 Cilerain Coal,' 1,676 14 31,344 17 Hazleton Coal Co,, '• 2,630 10 ; 69,951'00 Cranberry; ' 1,199 04 26,660 04 Sugar Loaf, , 1,139 04 25,010 13 Buck Mountain Coal Co., 1,373 15 46.255 19 Mrilkesbarre 18...-011,1,966 .01 23; 69 11 '029A177'17 .32,021 14 708,429 17 78,922 00 Last year, Decrease this year, RATES OF TOLL ,ANV,TILA.NSPORT.ATIO'N I.noato M /851 • r ° F=lll. Carbon,..3. Haven. 1 3 —Clinton To Richmond r _ 4.90 -I 1.85 . ; - 1,65 ToPhiladelpino, .1;75 - 1,10 • • - 1, 1 ,50 RATES OF TOLL BY CANAL WITH: • • OCT. 1,'1853.. FronrPort Cnibbn to Fltiltulelphis; " Mount Carbon to -; EihuvlkillHaven to Port Clinton to • RATES OF FREIGHT B Y CANAL PtiiladelOili: N. York Fromfon Craboa, -- - I°ls . - / : 70 Mount Cho i,; , 8310t75 " Schuylkill. itimso,7o . toil° 1165 POn Cliotong'OU • I 'l 0 Ott-. CLIMBEItLANDSITUDUNOUBIOOALTRADE fer the weet'etelini Avast, 27, 1853 • • • rR. CANAL. ..: t ow.. Mt. aVitice R. ,R., i tn. _ 2.585 2.083 - 4,608 Cumberland ; 4,3011 i t 720,4 ,Leceetteing It. • _ , •,-•1,363 Total for lb. tome . " • : • • •ty 12,181 .. Tot! fot ttiti per, - ; , 904,120 tool. . . A TkEitia rt ha °Or inr•lfki;.cAndidate for }M O 1 t. of CORONER; at tti jewelling eteatiott. outtati, to the somtaatian of thic; , . - 14motrialt r!.orOir *motion. ; ROSS [MILL. pr. Carbon. Sept tat 11-111 COUNTY Tilin.filintinte Mu. TlA`woc I , 4,,,renft a .ibrmith toe velum *. the Jorr;iat, to teektnntrq Q W TA iLOR, ,or St in....vale. ll.# r titaaervhvitittet.;.f.lv the ipee ' r.f t.' nUNTIT, TitEA PA. HAI* Wen And fve..vably knnart..ntld nepitgluut tuba plifo4.. ills nomination would be • Apttruyeinky anstr-Whiss .6f , =el-..•,...11C11.11Tt1iM.L.41A1.1.EY. Sent. lA'57 • • Great ‘,lttlanietloaf - In IPrlcies:: BELL4iO or., .TO MOVE. mirmitis IRA taLoWnt.t, & I mpo rtzreand ! JoVers of Sills iind'FanriPpods, :113 litA.lirET St;. PHILAD'A;:: ITlRiTlNC'tivliosa oat Abet , prfsent SOck of gooita hOrnmittatrtat Into their elm stole, ask the' attentton of Wirers to large. awl splend i d masortm'ept of DR cA.3., FANCY GOODS. RISBON gre., fir. To 1* Cloz.ettgat at • yery itelhiced Pr* rEe* Orllors wligreeeiee strut. aitinttan, ait'a :Asti kars t6a tiitefit of ao Wilted raps. Sept. J@, , • ' ENENY SLOW WS OWN SIOLLINIi riLArtii-s . ratekt: ennkined.grincling and z;hotting milli 5 on whith cannot fail Corning in . 1 .0 general, u4r., tu,Ong out as It 'dors' from OHS wheat-- extra tlAnr. sone raitn, middlings, snip-sturrand bran. at a single opersithit. and in the meet coinplere man 'ner. ThiS truly e,filentide mill Lillts• - a space : of but "roe feet in dtattOter, and five feet high, Is %worked b* ehaft. pable of grinding and boltlag from three to t.1..n bnltrak, of iorh,•at an hour, and ;tan be propelled:7l,y any Pijiver from four horse to any which may be itroired. The entire rest of a mill calculated to make One bar rea , of floor to thei hour, does :not ex ceed *tett Those:deelring'topnreitase a rrtlth'.or the patent foe countirkior townships in Peanitylirama, are rent:Mined to lirias Wm. Ileilmltn, or call at 41 Brolvii :arrest, htladelphia... Fept. 10.1(051. •• 37.3 t miwow inaitive liRtTTONet rn 40 North SECCipIO Bt„ hel6 UL:w Al'hdadelphia. One of the most extensivi k andite,r3str-tonfactories in lite United Arlan, Oriztna,tn're of of tae most splendid styles AC Maids and fhadtf %%latch hate Nen the At the Franklin I net Curt. for I ilrir ,nperinnty of tinialt and •piertitor of eitureptlon.. • We t•uy out Materials cheap foe cat.h.ati7l nee ourselves practical mention. les. wlllo4,nable.,Vo. to reit super!, Blinds :Shades at the sante pit r oth e rs char g e for infc'rior ar. titles . rr• S.lidr , s'and tliiuds of every variety and'eharae• ter on 14nd and t;,atte to eider at short notice, and lettered 11 requited.,, cs• Repairing and. Johhing at tended t,4 i . Woritedy to plOtse the public taste • r!ft ED141314 PERFURIEIRYL - co Medak have bg en awardell to E f 4 hi* superior Perfumery; Fenny Swipe arnt llogt:ltktri, by diT,Acta Inatitutil during thn 1.1,4 .:! llctinAlN, ATanntacturnt- and imparter of the following: urth.lr4nutuely:—llls eplArntt.d Vtg'etable flair 011,1-11,ar's Beef':. M4,,rrov...und Lu.tiel. bre., dilfeript Ifind4 of elfrattat , for the Ilanilkerehtef ; ecfnenerivr.Toollq)miten, &c ; also, the untlealled NlagbetitranneyWrystahne, Win .•r, Walnut, and ieisr,of ?on.,t,l'aory 1 4 .e.ap4, for sva:hlng COO % ; l'on4ter, Lily Within. A labaete I; Powder i'VIT*; Vint hes. ffAt, Hap, f.i.h,telni and Tontli Brush es; I .o it`Moonalfri, • DrePingl Pocket, and Fine tooth Coining ; nl,llelt eta la. purcli.ise.l cheap for cash at InB litoWinth Slice:, below Kano. Phib de,phln.; ' N. ll.t . A litn•tit 111.entirt,t to d. atria. Sept. II), .1.53 1111.1}. g.t 4 , "..•.1 .21 100.1 1T— noyzn, 13098 , tSumovED sum msion with the greatcsCrast.; i44.ght, harator, and not like'ly to get out or oia.r. kit "tt . Preskand Be. 1, all complete, frOca $5 to. $10; to fres varyitti; according to otzes of Press, and work OW 0, tieaif. fec-Pied tlirough ntait.prompttianynded td, 11 nd Itreogro ..,4tnt to any part of the country. eet t. 111, 1833,3; 3'7 ,put 14.1,05;i ton! • ;' ,-,- A CARD ~" THE !fitidt.rbiiiirri beg leave to inform th&eitlf.Ptle of Pjoisville-',4and vicinity that 'they have Just ommed 67/II Of the bent selected stocks' of,rest and . Winter elotlihieriver pre.:.ented to the ri lizens of echuy lkill Count;} far iii,,prrtion. .. , i: It worild he II • , ,. - 4.•ss to attempt to eau %aerate the different el!,lr,,dii Caat;. Pants and Vests, comprised in the pleat.' stook ; it 14 enough to say that floods-of all Solna and dilription will be offered at fine Prue., and soldwithont,iny abatement: . a i i ,.. ',lice, serf«, be minion and very low ; all that call (4141 - 1 . far thtiii,elves what the pi I. ea, are for any :riqrle therAitiould wish to buy. Tli. selling prim, Witt be pl*i 4 mashed Upon every .: article- 7 arae Fine and Colf • . .._... , . , The undersiet, 4'e t e determined to du away with the abojninable•grid dissuitlng practice iirJF; WINE —a pra4lice whi(ii 'only, in reality, belongs:lo it class of citizens Who o•_te alivtiya reedy to take two prices for all they eintc rfor sale. While doutile.dealing suits nobody, thet..l)ne Pries r4stein must and can't help pleasing evprylioily. i' In canclosnin, - ; the'limierKigkeil wish to Flaw that they aril prepare.) .0 snake lip, to order, in Most fash ion • blemannerfany styld of dress that may be de nim,' aOhiitirtinbliiihment t and further guarantee all In be. well coi&mil made. Tha prices to he Moder ate and nall=factery tit all who may favor ,ua with their eninniii. ,-. A Yl,Oil & I 0., Centre at. Between donssamar 4. Llt.'A I.arge and Estensiva . ' Dry, anode mild 0 ocery Store and Market St. P. 4.:,-.l,Ve wiiiii .to tenon% lb.? citizens of Putts , vine and vicinit*that the above new and:, itemise :dock or.; Chithink., &c., will be opened on nest MAT: URDAN, Sept. i1i,.1e.53. r9t ' Important to it. It companies. ertiqatztl's littette S tat telt, Ctirre rtmd ,fridge ; Mitnitors--irfar the Prt.errratton of Wu- ' , . l''' lmam: Lift .' . I'l VERY day .txperience teaches us that bnman 4 _slifedesnandeariore etliciiniteafeguatris iii Railroad travel, than thorn.. now to vie. j, : The Jerre posathility of an Engine rtishltig upon a Bridge with tneatraw open . ; or a colli.don,of Wattle on &entire, a crl7seing, or eta tunnel, warns ua orate imminent risk W. 1., run when we enter a train of Cars on4matness or *Moire. A(l3 to this important con sideration the it%es - of life, so much and so: often &i -mitated by out- s ubtle Journals ; the mourning fatti flies cansequen.:.4 upon such calamities ;-; and - the - amount of datiagges paid, and 41 be paid in - such. ca., sea, beside the,..lreat destrortion of property—and r we thin* the disrovery of a simple but effective me.,! thud t,. avoid soft' accidents, obould be esteemed by Railroad Compa-hlea, JUUTlialitall, mad thepublic at large. as Inratualle and %earthy the *east liberal en. row optaient t• -' In life aleive favention, this all important object is ,effected. By fleets Monitors,switehrs are: adjusted i to pasa'the trait' always In safety t , By them the slate of a draw tornado known to titel Engineer - long 'prime he reaches it! • , By them weaning le given in advance, :when si f trait enters on it Curve I or approaches a :Crossing', a Tunnel or it citation : • •. Stopping a train at a Bridge, On ehetting:speed at Cureet:where it, - I. most needed, (iinnecissearily,) I entirely obviated ; and as the hlntotors operate will certaltny, brday.and night, without the etfart ofant , persoivor eleefa.c battery of any kind, tie Eirgiiese\ is ontyrsquired tie keep his (gas open, and he tail l have time and spacito stop his, train, and obtain back n. Minn, shouldlt then be necessary... 'i Belitg the sole Inventor. satisfactory ittrormatlon will lie forwat ed to all oincial applications. ad. dresstnl properly. . JOHN al. CROSLA ND. . Prineville, I'a. . 37-tf FRIDAY. 3 o'cLocx tot t 0 1 03 135 1 00 - I 25 - 120 111 E Sepii. 10. 15.0.! PMENTS I . eek ending on Satur B. Ir t ysnan, Pau :—Permit too, through Os columns of your Javelin!. to, ret,:,outetsud tomthe Whigs of Seb4 . lklll Coulity, t he mane of WM for than feemtAble ene4teratlen and Puppnrt for tne office of COU3TV 212klArillitER. Mr. Nice la mid, enter pristeg and aVegervlng POTVIVILLEA Al_ngu '27, InS3- -:25-4t 'POT& ASSEBILELT. • i Mil: , R. 13,0173su,Ltear Sir :—Allow legit) brinifor ward the niundiof LIR. ROBERT PHILI Pet, of Neer Castle. as a prttper person to represent this County i n the tllatc Legigjature. Ile is an old resident of the County arid le';lttsown by the maJotity of ithe people living in the qitonty t hash.: been , du ludependetit candidate once;hefore, nod through toul plgy. defeat.; . , ed. i.:. ::.,. -,. ' ~._ llWnoralcation by the Convention, witlie ballades a vi,...Ory ~..'' . , ! BARRY. Angust 6,1 P 3. : :32-if : , COUP•TX • COMVIISSIONIIIt. 9 -1 6. anbectteer.offtis himself as al'ai.didate for A. COUNTY 4!l.Y.Slllld.SlO,ti VA, at 4 c align invelee, lion.: 1. . JACOI3, KLINK. . J01t..43.154i . 31:41c FiII_ENDSOND FELLOW OMEENS . 1.:08T RE:4'n.:(rtrili,i,v offer myself as a Qat- Idldate for trh , othre of COUNTY TREASURER, at thek eomictrtYall Elertlon„ subject to thideelston of the Whig Couoiv!Conventtott. • Yours rexPectifillY. N. M. ;NILSON. 4.3-tf ---- 77 -- :• • J Fi illatlilloriy , • • . 1 }, - min Tns . t 1 '"- sETltt., ' `T (in, OYF AVD BEA.I7V Thi,Chea At on.iiirst Book ever Polfixheq, NA AILED ikee of Postage throughout t h e United itiOltaies. Zzllt American Edition. Weily 200 pa. ges ; .nn4 tar itiore reading - matter than .10 most 300 page -books. .)t n masolficeatly embellished with Splendid AN ke-TOMICAL, ENGRAVINGS. it teach . ' • 1 es hour to ~..- . • win the Detited Affertion of the Opposite SEX, ?tor An of twve, Courtship andlMarriage, TO stave a llC;n4ritul Pace and 1104 • , Alert, very Important secrets for. married' people. To ;halms the Sallow fare Intta °nit of Denuty, • It teaches eery person how to be flandeome, Tea Shes liotir.to make Wrinkled Skin Smooth, . To extend !Pathan Life one handled years or more. Toe . ..louse ad2..increase• or the Human Passions In both el. Oxes, " t 1 .i .To remove Eli e Cause of Barrenness, dts., • SpeStal Hintlipnthelleptoductive Organs; ,their DI , wallet and entre, - . ,' To nitre DalOoese ; makethe flair grow luxuriant if .4'4 . ';.l . Toltiake Drug n Teeth as White as Pearls. To reakti l / 2 4411air Etch, Soft and Glossy. Also to Chopp CMS- or 'led Liao to a Brilliant Jet Black, , TO hasten ille Emeriti of W linkers, Idureachts,ate, To (iemurel,tid Preserve th e Eyesight. (Or Life, To remove Tan, Pimples, Warts.. Carus Blotches, necklet', fluockitloous flair.l2. :: - -;( r - ' To linproveJa A Extend the Minion Memory, ". - - To.fpreteil Things act-Conte. And nhio , ) ' flow to levities the Spirits of the Dead. , i Hoeg to einiptr Fearful or Terrible to a a rEnemy, To snake JO es or Juries give DecisionS, either for or aga)crst, 6) , l.r. .-- li l . ... . To maker Cr 'Mal Images sad Magic Hods, • To Olscoverilidden, Lost or Stolen Tresinte,hlinee, Toyalso Doti le Crops,without Manure in Expense. To,make Lipase and Copper so look like POre S il ver, Toture a Du Ititode of Dangerous Itiseimeh. I And toscednapllsh many other Wonderful Things l ..itteriettes 41d People how to look You ng; Sprightly ;Gay,i flandoollnit i and ream, To which ; is added, Genteel Trees - lee on the Secret Indrmitios of. Youth and ltatorltisttrislog from Genital Discairs In both Beaess ...Tog.oer wills lato Directions far their Fer• fees Corr..- Adticies need, very cheap, and perfectly hortultin. : ~.. , 1" - . ... . ; ..; . . 1 1 Pricn'of ; thOteacdt-r-Ringle copy, 2 cents i Five 'MP' 1 les fll i Twei4ei copies l 12 ;.One Hundred copses, *lO. 11.5 or koreforstYse also , Anote, may be sent b y letter in perfect safert.:l Address Dr. ki.. Dlivra. • Albany, N. Y. - post ps.M.. Baolie sent free by retina Inall.-- 1 . OtrdeNfinl9(ll; prrillt.; , ArapOr,Showelrotnd Medics 1M1J22421! 0”ill' _r 1 ":_."'" - • - • - .4 ICgs of TOR msg. fit t ed Th' Is la 1 . ed aislark °fuelling tuerle, To each atureilortiorly ederenre would say boy, read , dtstrtb int."44l4kiir Jthlferree. . • ' '!' ir!* a tre4 I a wcirk;asd n nquestionably the pa diction of , AOt r mlnd."—bouden Moss. 'l'lne mats Person. or those contemplating mar rviageintioakt without this Book; to tt reveals ter tnio thivegs;4: il l persons of a certain axis ought to initillir"-s• Dolly - Them . . 11 . .1. , tite P. ff.—She Habits in Toilet Men effeettlaUgmu cm ad I hope& ato to Marriage In both sexes rewired. and DeWitt& Systea# invigorated- No iehavigo toe advice. Patte r ti treated - by letter, and! Medici lona frootroalP. age or eartoatty to all note of s t li d weildi Cu*: vied.-- :..... .i. pr i - -. n DDlittill A* ABOVE‘' 1 . 41 11, leilli , - . ... 7 _0..74 ... 1,740,077 'l9 1,674,940 10 as , • 7:S f. POLITICAL. coltirlit TREASURER: Trasville. 13jne 4.1553 TAMMUZ rltOraw., -Ms, to o tot aiksinniat64 ate is 34` queer, - izethe " mmo of .54, Clair..thirry:feet trout Ausdiek . feet in depth,: . • • ' ALSO. A Djuble Hans* and Lot, ritS, ate oa lL ai lioad Street, 80 feet front.snd one hundred feet in itt. -3"; - ALSO, A Lau running from 3,1 to ftniirted Street, ihirtr feet front and two'. hundred feet in depth— will:be so ld is quertr-lots, - or 'undiraies, - to suit the pureha-er. For terms of rate sylo .1 NIA EW M c- bLOH. . ' . ; 'h& Premises. •-; 36.3 t Sept, 3, 1353 • ALUALILE BE4LATE 7rCIR SALE /int: IMltilleflber Offiff smt algriirate rime ths folluseirg described Rest Estate, Uk4l reesonaltie ;en.*: , • No. I The undivided one-bait irttCrest tri all claim three imta o r and, situate In Rianclikind Tremont Towaships, debt:34lM Coonty,ithich were surveyed in January I:01 on warrants to Jobh Otto, Peter Filbert and John Kidd. The godly,. ded one-half inteteam in the above tracts egos amounts to &Ili acres. The and Is Well ages wooded with timber suitable for railroad es . sill. end props. •tios t. all that retrain lot of grountUaituate to thd ttorongh of Schaylklll Mimeo. upon w Filch is erects,. a to ge three-story Dwelling, and, all necessary outimlldiegs. This property I. now occupied by Dr Troyer. To any one destraite: of preens:ad iosdicine in dthaylltill Haven, an opportunity 11 naw o 3 red 10 Aleuts g euglibriable hennaed *Mee nisei, to be met wile. . NO.I. Alttast certain lot of ground situate In Port Carbon, bounded and described as follows :—Begin. ning at a post on the ?Math side of Pottsville &met, at'a corner of the lot belonging to Henry 'hitter, thence by the same south twenty-hem and a half east one huudred Met to a poll, thence; north silty. flee and one hatfesst any toot to a mist; theme north twentrfour, and one. hair meet ores hundred feet to POUSTliin street, thrice by the same south silty Ay, and oneotial( west fifty feet to the plied of beginning. NO. 4. A tram ct first rare timber Mod. containing 3(5 acres, situate le Schuyliiiis Township:about lime miles back of Trisearora, In Locust Valley. • • • lit ESTRR CLYMER, OfOre in Crntrc &reel. , Pottsville„ Mrectly opposite the Episcopal I 'buten. 1d Sept, 3, ra.1.1. . • 56•1 f if Anus:war P2O - Ern IN4:111%. 1 , I I.T.E AT PRIVKI'E .DALE.; CHEAP. A i jite Subscrthers oder at Private Sale all that tract and building lots. known as the " Carbon Hirt "or Young's Hill " property, in the Borough of Potforille estetuling from the River Schttylkill above Mr. I:Auer's Brewery to the , Port carbon road, being about Zitt yards in width and containing 30 acreA, more or less. This property may=be FA id to be invaluable, not only for the:purposes of buil ding, hut alsii . as otTering the hei.t locality in the Borough, on which to erect suitable Wafer Works for supplying the town - with water.' _ Apply at their office, corner . Coal and Callowhill Streets. SN Y DER 454 MILN&S. • 35-f CM ' August 1852.. TIMBER LAND FOR SALZI , , he subscriber offers at Private Safe. a tract Ot. L about 415 acres of Timber Land, situate in Cat avVissa Valley, Union Township, Schuylkill 'Coon - ty Pa. About 3:)0 acres are well Covered with White Pine, Hemlock and Oak Timber, and in quality and amount per acre is said - to be unsur-. " ej by any other in the Valley. •Pa • ,The Catawisra Railroad now beini;cori•tructed, r i me s.within 7U yards of the tract-1t public - road and t he Rig,Cluawissa Creek passes through it.— Also 15 acres Wocd Lea-6 adjoining the above. • .The Timber upon the above Land; it is supposed, will Yield over len Million feet 01-''Manufactured LuMber, which' can be delivered into' the Tamaqua market when the Railroad is m operatton at an eV eiagevost of lees than SS,SO per 1000-feet, inducting -- rat cost 01 land and the improvements oeces- Fll 'to conduct a large business. Aliy information resPe ung Ihy Land, Terms, &el can be obtained by :calling upon the subscriber at his residence,Rush Township, Schuylkill County, Pa.,. or, by letter , di rected to the Tamaqua P. O. • : WILLIAM MINTZER. 35-11 ,Crirt hr ASi U ii.:7l,llliliS. DIE and NMIAVEII%;. No. 1D ti CIF. Street, e Improved gal Press'i'so great J woven:vln r.ver le old style SLAI, 'ILIESS,tis it brings superior ins . MO= rr ILE Snbscriber arra at private ink, a GIUST - I. MILL, with excellem water-power and IS, acres of lane, on which is erected b frame House situated in North Mauheim Township Schuylkill county, about 1 mile irOrn Schuylkill Raven, and 3 miles from Pottsville.; The mill is Well patrouized and is prepared for'imakiug Hour, ill machinery is in a good condition': . ALSO, A Farm situated in said Townstup, con taining 172 acres Inure or less whiqh may be pur chased in two parts so that there, will be a large Dwelling House. a Swiss Ham and 'running water on each part: About 100 acres are cleared, and well' supplied with apple and peacOrees ; the re mainder is covered with pine timger. This place is 3 miles front Schuylkill Haven .and 3 miles from Pottsville. The owner _lntends motimg to Illinois and will therefore sell without Mil,^; Those wish ing to purchase will .call tin the std4riber in North 111anhelin'rownship,'zichuylkill County. -SARI JAL STEIN. 34-tlt August 20, 1553 MANUFACTURES. MILLER'S IRONRAME PIANOES. , *wlk: celebrated in4trumenis, in addition to their former acknowledged superloillyi have recently rectived the mostf.attering coumien-1 I dations from Madam Litshop and Mr.l Suchin, %ha hail them in use at their: late concerts in this city: The public ate invited to call and examine the as sortment not+ on hand, arid for sale al - -We lowest prices tithe %V.2.13.ER00MP, 12 6.Blrth t 3 set Phil adettihia. , Sept. 3. 185/ i ' 36-3 m GIITTAPEribIitA REi3ITER SOMETLING ENTIRELY NEW. CE North American Gutta Perch's Company are .I. now offering at wholesale a great variety of clothing, ice., made from Rider's Patent Vulcanized Gulfs Perch'', of new styles and beautiful finish:— These goods are water.mout, free from unplea.,,,ua smell, pliable and elastic like India-rubber, and not injured by fatty substances, and will:not decompose and become stingy. They are very different in char.' acier from any other e..odstereuifore made of Gutta Percha, either in this country or Europe, and are warranted to stand all climates, • Among the variety, may be fennel Coate, Cloaks, Capes. poochos. Reefing.dackets. Overalls. Leggins, Sha-westers, Caps, Camp DlauketN donor Covers. Shower Matti, Syringes, Breast Pumps, Balls, Fesicil and Ink Erasers. tiss..bags, Sportinen's Drinking Cups, 'Steam Packing, Machine Belting • Carriage Cloths, &e., &c., w lib a very cheap and elfective Lite made expressly' to meet the new passen ger law of ' congress. , All ot a finish rind quali:y supe rior to any other water-proof goods now before the public: For sale et the WAhtiIIDU.SE, 80 Cedar. Street. Dealers in waterproof good* are Invited to eiamlne these goods, believing they will find them eitsseas AND l'All aurpitos to koythlbs they have ever seen be lore. Orders to any extent executed at short notice. WILLIAM RIPHR, E. I. Btwans, • Pres% N. A. U. P. Co Treasurer and Beery. , Augost2o. 11833. 34-em FRAUD! LL who want Axle of the real COLLINS £ Cos . 11 make should be particular to notice the stamps.' .there are various counterfeits end imitations stamped Collins and labelled tench:like outs, which are fraudulent'?" sold in some parts of the United States as our manufacture. They are made In ditfei-: ern parts of the country by various hie•maters, and are generally their poorest quality.' The. genuine Collins axes, which have acquired such an extensive I reputation, are Invarisibly stamped "'COLLINS & CO. HARTFOUD," and each axe, has a printed label with my signature. It Is now more than TWEXTV- Ei•l TSAR* since we eominenced the business with the stamp of "Collins k Co,Hartford," , and I do not know of any other axe-maker by the name of Collins in the United States. , COLLINfd. August 1P.53. 34.1 y IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 86 AVM STaIgET (SNOW 3D ST.,THILADEILPHIA.) And at ITS WATall ST., Niw YONK. 1k 8 our Unods have MI been selecied In Europe ev nun or rue Fur, and Manufactured by our , selves in the moot elevint and fashionable manner, we eon offer them at a price piling their superior quality Into consideration) that witkdefy competition. t 3 Oliver Medals smelled for superiority by the etitutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland. . August 20.11E2. 31.3m' atoliato recTonv. MOROCCO, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING, At hem's Old Statui on Railrocid .4t., Pottsville. I . l ll o3 Lts ontd the a bove respectfully t,uwn is le . n c i t=- 1 they vrilicontlinie the manutscture' of all ► co ds. of .MOROCCO, such as Kid, sticks, French Sloiocio, bindtngs, Pink Linings, &c.. and wilt continu ally have on bind a general assortment of all kind. of LEATHER, such as Oak Tanivid, and Red dole Leather Slaughter Jape, French and City CA( Skin, MINERS' UPPER LEATHER, and!it variety of Shoe Findings, stuelras Threads, Nails, Pegs. UlansPl, Se. All of which will be sold at tije lowest cash pri ces. NEWNAN & Co. Pottsville. May 14,1853. .00-tf • 13117ri STORE. • • ANDREW WURFLItIN, Manufacturer of Guns, PA.71413, Rittar, 4-r. - No. 123 North SECOND St., abase. Race, Phila. VA / HERE be kelps constantly en hand a general assortment of Double and illogle AHOT GUNS, large Durk Guns„ BIFLEA, and :PISTOLS, of all ' kinds. Also the celebrated Cast Steel RUM, with in. crease ,twist to shoot the pointed, ball of my own make and Importation. • • • Shot and Ride Sarnia, Powder, paps. Shot, Bells, Fluke, Horns, Game-bags, Shot-hags. Pouches, /km invite persons,wiehtng to purchase gouda la my Ilne,to call and examine my stock before pUrrlllllllll elsewhere. for I am determined td sell on the mast reasonable Isruta; Don't forget No. it 2 North See 'ond street. e. - NAL—Partlenlar attention 'mid to repairing In all hi branches. , Augnst 13,185 g. 33-3 m GREW` WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND ims.Nurscroity OF 0. L. MILLER. 4 C 0,.,. S. W. Corner Ard. and • Second Ste., :Philad'a. VERY - VARIETY Of SHADES, Wholesale and Eaßetall midi as Scroll. Elosser,Clotnie. Vignette, Oil and Dry i llAndsca see, are to be bad at %be lowest pnees For (puny or wort. Orders for 011 t, Plato Store, Lettered and other Shads executed at short notice. - erehants and others "are invited to give ns a trial. WE WILL TRY ID PLEASE. . •. Wanes. Trimmings, &c ., always no hand: - Remember W. Cartier SECOND aad ARCH Streets, Prdiadelpliht, diagnat A, 1832. • ImiIATIZEI FRITZ R. 4. HENDIt Y, Store No 29 Noetli TIIIRD Sti, Rhihulotphio. i (HMCO° iIdAUFACTURERB, "Carriers.' Im- LW/porters,, Cornallszlon and general Leather Busi ness, wholesale aid retail. NlllVitielorY at 15 Mu" strews - St n33reet. Philadelphlai Jere. I • ' SUMMER GEAF.. THE nebealtiel has now on hand a complete is sannent of Ramon tbr eneente wear. (Unit* U, Single or Double !liver.; mounted and dateled to every etre.; 44 1110 1 .%' . .. Ply-nets, or an panenteand colors'' copilot ankle: Also, Seedier& Mini and an leas of Trappings, belonging id the Medley, badness.: ' - Minna imitable for Colliery pa - titmice on hand, or made to order at strops notice. `, gar - Orders . foe Oarsman, gra, promptly 'supplied on teammate terms. L. WOWELSDORYP, Opposite Episcopal Chinch, Centre Bt., Pauline. Jew 11,1831. smy TVS MU= amirmanan GEORGE STURORS,' • O wia.Ntit STREET; PHIPIDELPItte.; ' ANUFACTURiII, of Improved oplial SPRI#O a47711,E15. Hay 114.rinttsimi ALM= VITO Bryan .13 eniN Co., t Irrotisht .I'l.o*Z:data and oilier Furniture .. Vast /ran Aiiituits anzi ALuki* in Wood.. , raIMBISIO iISMOUSEWIT. May It 1853. Dr • .DICZINSOII neipsetlittit nanoattees , to the DIU,. public thathehassurehassd thesatirs sleek or the late ihm of Moreton t tickles:M. anti Wrench carrying on *benumbing business is all hs bradawl 'ma toe old Sued neat the Potteetilii Flease. - where be hopes. by attention to bosiasse4 Ow maybe able to meth cohere of WWII's ' 'Relent lUD' anise bitworis to be as good; and eta , be 40, on la ettsatilibilepritilii arose. beAloke elanwhenw - • • •(- DICSIM*Ort. migastlTZlin . ; • • 113 PRIVATE SBLD SOLIS, 13110TEIPXS; Of 'every' des(' rippatkl of: LADIES! FURS ~I . card, but a recent, malicious titlark Upon me '.conteitted in a communiention published in 'The 'Metiers' .Tattrnal of Saterday last, - leaves me no alternative but to :refute the charge there made and, in doing so, " to place the s saddie lilt the right horse.'.' • I feel assured that this attack emanates from the MADE quarter ihatlas led ito the late proceedings against mvselr, viz : The , Forest Improvement Conipany. That the public may know whether or not this Company is endea voring to promote-or to blind justice, let "facts be submitted to a candid world." It is nut true that 1 even employed David Ir. DeF o rest, either to make I true or false statements of crial sent over the Mine Hitt Railroad, as stated; in the cemtnimication in last Saturday's Jqiernal. When the "ticket clerk" !waesieleceed to till the place lately held by I). B. IDeForest, I was opposed to the seleEtrea of Mr. DeForest, as is welt known to the members of the i `late "Mu,ersville Coal Associatioa. ' I helieve-that 1 was the only tenant of the . Forest haprovecnenf Company that did oppose Mr.. DeForesee selection. From ace Secretary and Treasurer of the Compa- - 1 ny to every tenant and agent entitled Jo; a vole t ex cept my _eft, (according to the beet recollee lion) the, preference was given for Mr. 10eForest:— Now, who it was that first seduced this " orphan boy." as the author of the communication calls Mr. Diforest. " to,make false statements ofthe weight of their coal," let this same " orphan biiy" answer for dimwit'. The annexed affidavit of Mr. DeFor est will Show that the Forest Improvement Com pany had at least endeavored to ecuplov him to "make false statements of the weight ol their coal" before I knew or dreamed of such practices. The author of the communication endeavors to : place ine in the position of one whose charged it is trot necessary to " refute." The Charges are not de nied; the answer is merely that I am not such an licenser that they are expected to .answer..' I reii ply that 1 made no accusations but iuch as I con sidered necessary in my own detefiee.: I did not call for an answer; but, inasmuch isi . the author of this communication feels justified in attacking me, without answering the charges made te me, in or der to *how whether tuis.attack upon nit-self texiot intended to divert attention from the' Voreetqin. ; provement Company, -I herewith publishAteittc, which shall be e.itablished, not' upon my veraelly , or refuted by the dental of any one, but the 11.4 et: which shall be established by. the record—br e bt". ", ticket books " now'in the possession of my cOn , sel. James Cooper tied F.' W. Hughe., These ticket books will show that the 'Foreet:lnr....! .provement Ccei'pany practised,the Mine Hillimuds, to a greater extent thar try other parties. . ,, They will show a greater average difference beNieen the: true and false weight of their, coal ecift4e; the* selves, at Port Richmond, and to theitomers, including the Reading Railioad Company, thvt such deference charged upon other perttes. - cars were all of the same average sizei 4 M.oha; fact that the annexed table shows that inn - VOSS?, when Mr. DeForest was absent, - bud his - liAsee sup plied by another, that the event (or weight.;:of coal, sent by the Forest Improvement Company- to them selves, at Port Richmond, and to their customers, was precisely the same, is eonclus've proof of their collusion with Mr. DeForest, if it could:ibis enter tained for a moment that at all othei periods, when the coal was ticketed by Mr"•DeForest,' that it could uniformly happen accidentally that the cars of coal, sent customers, were hiwayilheavier than'the cars sent to themselves. Showing the diPrence an eaeh ear Of . 6 3 , tles Fo r r,t, Improvement. - Compiny to ]hear recpretirt customers, and that sent to Melt' titiot wharf at Rid",low!, during the folloarty., »tont • -F r. ~.. , . 5 ., L ° : E .5. fi' .0 ye , Q. ' •••••Z • .:-' . .f., ; 7, t.s:'' 9. - i 4 .. •4 2 'Fi a ;,,, ?, .4 -, 0 ... • 4 •1 12' 4 11 4. 115 , July, August, October, *Zklocember, December, • 4 ilO 4 . 12 Inn February, 4 . 12 March, , 4 , I 12 April, I 4 : 16 1 - May, 4 09 June, I( 4 Et July, i t , 4 18 August, 1 4 09 9.eptembee, 1 4 ;14 October:, • 1- 4. 115 November, 4 it; 1853. February, March, April,_ 'Their agent at Richmc part ofprepareil coal sent a terence in the Lump Coal. f Mr. DeF. wa, , Trom home till this Inontli, there fore no - dillemnce between Coal eat to cm.tornera and their own wharf. TABLE' Showi4 the dsfterence its earh ear of G'oal, sent by the Forest Improvement Company to the Phil adelphia and Readi7ig R. R. Co.; and that of Me Jame size to their own wharf; at R.iehmcnol, during the :foltoTing Months ; k.L-C ral > - 1 3 g ". • 1852. Tom.. Cwv.Tous.CVrt June, ' 5 07 1 ; 15' July; ..; Si 'OB i 15 September, 5 .1 01,, 0 4 ' 14 October, .; 5 ; .4 15 November, 5 ' 4 15, 1.933 March, Ap Sotnech for the ope"rations of this',Company up on the Mine Hill Railroad: I take the liberty' here of saying that inyestigatioms are now progresAing, and avenues to light already penetrated, by which the whole public will-soon learn of operations of this Company tit. Port Richmondohat the interesisof all engaged in the coal trade of this County, and of public Juatice, demand plicnild be made kdown.i • ' . WM. PAYNE. DAVID B. DEFonzsi being duly worn says that refereoce to the alleged fraud... npon the Mine Hill Railroad. he never had any conversation what- ever with William Payne on that subject-until after the subject was well understood between and ft principal officer 01 the Forest Improvnient. Company, aad until said principal officer in behalf of the Company had desired to enlist the services of this deponent to make out such certificates of weight that would'. enable said Company •to defraud the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad :Couipany . and the 'cuitomers of he Forest Impro*ituini Company. • . • DAVID. B. DeFORDST. Swim and 'subscribed before me, a Upsiim of the Peace for Schuylkill County, -thin day August . , I BENJAMIN DeLONG, J. P. Sep: saber 3d l'&3. . ' TO TUG T'Az PATERS Or NEW CASTLE TO firTiSFIIP T FEEL it my duty to answer a comtnunication Pub- Alined to ,the ffewapapers of Pottsville.: 1 life: wise find it struck oft In flaming 'handbills at all nut Potter dlibps and :Public Houses in Said township. signed lien Neffmnd John linty, Auditors of the Totanehtp; also,James , Idurphey's mark, under the bead of,,Truth and : Justice. I.te laut0• 16 ". • The Auditors, Isaac Neif and Joint Ileary.say that the minutes in JIM Township Book will show that they met June 0, 11153, Will directed the t.llerk , to make but the Datllicate. on a calcuthtion of 3 milli to the dollar, and appointed It. Philips CollectOr , e- The Act of Assembly, , 'Named it the iyesr ledg, enti tled " an 'Act of fdr the better regulation of pie Intel• ship of New Castle," expressly says, that, the Su pervisor and Auditors "of .ald Townitily'sbnil bit in cobjunetion, in Wing the rate of esiaesement and In the appointment of a Collector, of In township rate.. end levieit. • Now, the melds. if Isaac Neff and John Henry bad the whole difectitat And letting the Township adults, then the tits isprMierly laid,And the Colin tor properly apruiinted. -George Reifsnyder, line of the Auditors or said TniOnship,lts OM been notified by the Clerk of the Township, nor ny any of his col leagues, to meet them on any occasion, tint he bits been avoided - and Steeled as though, he bad no voice in the affairs of Said Township, and wan kept nprance °fan theirtransacttons.so fat this year, and 1 am la the salmi situation. The first Information I have bad that any.' awn meat fur find Tait* have been made for Mix year, and a Collector appointed, I find in She Pottnille Pa pers. dated July 23. Mal, and Ina number of Mode bills, of the Muni date, posted around the Township. If these proceedings are in . accordance with the , Act of Anemblyt expressly passed for this, township, t hen 1 base no More to say and will submit; but If illegal. I shall base it properly attended to before. the tax shall be - JOSEPH WILDS; Supervisor of New Castle. Township. July 30.1853. -314 f 3-Sm 1:8-ty _s • USPORTANT P17131/10: NOTICE. Rif USU. Sltsl;f3lkN CfineflCßlli twill theta- Cve. selves of this method of returning Oak sincere thanks to! their friends and the politic enmity' for Garver, Ilberal patronage bestowed upon them, and beg leave' to announce that they are . now prepared to offer ro the public the balance of their Gpting and summer Cloods,ka a tremendous saerlfwit...in owls, to' make room foj k i t le of the,largesc* and gloat choke stock of tall i ever brought id this place. They.have a o on 'bind a Splendid. new. *dell. bought within the last week. now open and ready for tueiret4on,at eductuely low priCes, defying romped flan as to the c h oke is styles aadquility. Whig fully determined to bcrumnlati ; no Olt mock. but sell at .pri :es to *nal...quiet cash sale's', While Goods are. new and fresh AlLf this belay thesliesson of prepar ation for.laylnt In other class goods; buyer, gill god It greatly to their advantage to give them a call be . tore pendia slaCsi!ewhers• I Augnetill, • • AMILIMiN IMUCELJIEN WABZ S .• MAE undersigned baying the exclusive riiibt distonng these Wires in Sebistikill cooaty tnis Opened a law and splendid rtment, e!noeg which will begoand an kinds o Door and House Funtiture,Oruhmentar Wires, drc., admrtted by . all to be tbe Most beautiful *MI mica twee. lain IMO made, it is cheaper, lore durable and perfect than Ws inlPOrted Cel and exam me at Inn W a 4k rariSt4 ,3E li dliCli patent : .1 • /4ealY oPtallin ilhliAntere Belk: , April let WO., • 1 . 184 TABLE Tons. Tons.!Cwt Et2l 4 07 111 os Fm as 4 17 4 4 11 ,nd, reeetved a.greater monthi cwt. dif•. Erf,. ° : a " S • O - t 4,ct; Cwt 5 4 5 `'*- 02 4 . J 41-it ....__Alhiblitasr as 314r1i DAY it, -.mime 40th, Sc t•W Coon House.in Else Bo ugh of Pura . , salt:. for the purpose of selling, aE sue aassated Lands.)Lots.. &e:, u Base bun purchased ;Mega at rtnatnerY Side, agreeably to the 7 /let o ,:•ssembly„l' and,batie• been hiiiii by them, unritdee id„ for Ate yenta arid.' upwards, a list of whlen is be .unto annexed. •. - saa'e tie commune* at. 1 cecl kP. M., On ul 4 day; and calling from day to day il all I, mild :. ; • ; --"- WAYNE TO 6111111 P, .1 Acre*" Land. ' ' tar ea, Land._ 'I !. , 25., -Mitchell . ' , licrollphour, I : N4 1 41.1 152 John Weaver, Aliattle.,_, I . . 1.1 75 P Ncismendrr, ,i ; 2 DSc 8 [eller. *. •:, 1 5 Jonathan Millet; - i - Jane Gowen, ''6 John Ley, '- , .11 Cheorge Rub, ' ; 1$ Ctiarles Eatitner,f 1 John Poo; ' 1 9 Peter Vibe'', . • 111 Abraham 'Luckenbill,' . 4 Jatob Kenehtm. tier; -. 109 Frederick Shaeffer' 1 4 Willies & Moyer, ,: ',-, Z Abraham Lueltenbill; 2 Jacob EgoW; . i' - Minuet itersbner, ' 45 Benjamin Beddor . 1 Abraham Luckehbill,',. 11 Herring ac heron . ,1 MI J Deriglar.M Kahtner• IU 14c 11).. . PINEG Vg. T Whel4llP. s acres Land. " '.•e es Lead. . i ' 110 John Zerbe 4 lei's.. 4 0 0 JOIE Brown, S' 83 Jacob Minnig,' I , 43 Cirste6 & Devenpott, 1 30 . 11 - Stahl; now P.I F. ..47 fltrimptier & others, LI Ludwig, I . I John Lebengood;, 'I 100 'EA Solder, I 1':... 5 4 1 Michael Boyer. '.• ; . to Zerbe,ilatii\ra Fitl ert., - 33 P k J Wasborne. . 37. Joseph Silver. - " lop P Merl, late Bona , wits, 100 Samuel Filbert,. ; ls, '' - I! • ';; 50 Benj. Bonawiti, Ir 1 19 'Michael Fritz, ;;, • 3 gel, , sattorg.„ - _•,ki_ ; 200 Fleury Embertaur, ; ' , ISO Francis Wblie„ - ; r'. ' II E • Boyder, iss J Suyarr t giaiip; . t i 1510 Prantls Wbne.i. '.l 00 Seibert & Itabitiech, 60 Zimmerman, ' ' , 30 Groff & Deck,.. - -,.: . .. Loasi: , ;. . • gig pe,,,putissi,, ~,.. ' , .2 Joseph Barger. i ' ' 1 3 , 1 Wolfport, ". - . 1 11 Eillellogbea, t '1 1 60' Prlart. _. il .4 Marcus [ anemia, ; . 060 Omen' Os Dare l,l is CharleslOck... : i - . 10 Joseph.lismpbell . I I ' PORT It I'OWNSHIP. , • m l Acres Land., !Ames Land. i i "Idt 11 Boitaisits, - . 1 100 Peter Filbert, I - , "400 Hoch Wm, A rue.; 223 Joseph Zerbe, .. 1 . Ley & Drenkle:- i — ,I 4'o part of 112 11 Heber; .241 du • ' do ' . dn. ling, 151 do do I do"' "300 Wm Graeff, •.' :' . .135 do do . do lif Gemge Drenkle sad' 300 do do. . do I-Greenawalt, 141 dA do ' , do, l ' 231 do do 1 'i' ' 165 samuel tricker, 1 300 do do l 1 . . 4W, Dreekle, George k titt Jacob Chtl,st, . .: • arrenaltall. 1. ' 140 John Bari .- 1 r... , 100 William Greer, I 1 '. '154 11 - Iklnawits; : I : ' 143 John Ifuber lOO Philip ZiMmertuab,; 107 Henry Umbeh - lam, 300 dmissel Oster. , ' - . • • - - , ' srla JaccredbUeffer:' PINEUROVE 1101101,4311. I , ~ Into. .' - 'i . 1 bits.- 1 I Michael Minnie 1;1 Daniel Oood. ' 1 Samuel Ham, ' i 1,, I • . t. LOWE MAIIANTANOO. i I Acres Land. .-: - I acres Land• I : , 11:, pan of 157 i hibn C . 73. Pan of 113, BI BONI- Kitienann,i i ,-, 11 wits. 1 I 90 J'obta Hied,: 1 . .' t 390 Grolge Cake. 1 . 00 Philip lionminger, i 1115 Kelly, &MAI & C 0... • 400 Reuben Trogelf,! 210 Jaibb Brower,. , '''. 6 wenj Reein..l --, •.. I '.4 of 124 T 6.1m0ge1,, _ ":2141 I'eler Filbert, ' •:' 300 Edward Boyderfr -, 8 Samuel Hood., , .ip Hied at Potholer, ' 1 100 Samuel Hain, , -1 27 Samuel Himmel, 90 Philip Hunt:singer, . . , ' . ' • -, • BARRY TOWNSIIIP.' 1 " 1• • AereiLand. , - , 1 11.,:tres Land. . . ~-, 300 Wm Prestilt, - :6O Isaac"Ebrist, - I' - 350 Benj. Becker; , 1000 P. F. Ludwig andJ 50 Wm Crosby, . .1 I; Iluntelnerar., I 100 John Snyder, r 200 John Heiner.:' tri John Dreher; •• I :,, '';--. - . .. UPPER MAHANTANCIO. :Acres I.e1101; . I. I' - 1 I ip.. r F Ludwig, and .1 Hun:Wilier ...., • .' •„ ' • - UNION TOWNSHIP. i 1 : • .Aitss Land. , . 7 . • Acres Land. ,400 Jacob Zimmermati,lale aoo Eiltabeth & Hannah ~ CariLur; - ' : ' i; Bitter, 1 • :: ~ 100. John llnie, • lOn Peter Gardneri ~ 220 Thomas Mania : .- I 400 John Eliza, • :00 aced Cormiht; • Ire Wm ttnemart, . [ . -.! , 418 Darnel Reese. • . I _.I . , . .- 11111 . 1811 TOWNSHIP. ' 1 Acres Land..' :. . ,Acres Land.' • 200 James areilier. '• . , 200 Levi Reber, 900 Michael Seltzer, late' 182 John Harr. • .1; ~,o t ... : ~ . Taylor, .E is Henry Hee - N.' 75 P W Jackson, ....,-, 1 103 38 Franke okilluntzliger 72 P W Jackson. :::;;-..?.. .I'3o Wm And...mied,: „PM Frederick littlf.af'gr?,• - .41G0 Jacob Alice' 490 Andrew Gliber4;;`,.ji, - ..t230 Jacob Bensinger. lat.Josi•Ph Ridgwaj* , " -60 ' 0 Chalk' , Wlimee• : •. . • , '.: • scnvia*.lp,f7owNgtitr. : . . :Aergs Land". r! .•... ; ' , .. , .:i. i - .i•Eres Land. ; - ',49.K.WillisuklEteithitir, - Wie ~.70,Joseph 51111er.; ,' tir'• :-,- H 4i untaltiger.-. 2 2: - . -". .. ' 1 :490 Ludwig 6., Ilunglnger '4OO it Barnett LatOrightl:;oo Geo. W Tyrion, ; , 80 Witi. : WildgenstiO, ,'4OO W Klebner, Pott fr. t 20 Wm. SVllderin,ulh, • I.r Co., 111 JacnbAleiaberir,:. 1407' Geo. W Tyson:,' i IS detain &'Sboe - ner,. I_2oo Fred'k Liuderb/on,, 41 Elehner dc , Shoentil,-400 La der lig I! Hum zinger • maker, ; -•.--,.,, .. .; i • .. _ . WESTTENN. 1. 7 ittrestand. , I . .'•.- 1. 6 John Bachman. :. r'7 Burd Patterson, .„ 60 Charles ("Anil.' ' .• . . 1.- • i • ' A r reo Land. • 13 Jacob emit:, 101 l Chas. Canbey; 10 Parallel Camp. 100 Charles Kelbe, • • ' EAST - BRUNSWIG TOWNSHIP. • ' Acres Land. . ' - ..'. Arres Lane; !•:,: , I 4 ,, a Ege estate, : [l7B Schoen , k Cabin!, I ' 150 Samuel ffeoner, •• • 466 Reuben Hauser, • ?", 113 witflain Atidenned, ..• p-50 Samuel R Kepner;' —WEST,BRUNSWIR TOWN9111:1P. • • • Acres Land. .•• _ . /ACies Land. i ', ••:- Ito P. .F. • 'Ludwig. and.; 9 John Moyer. • Hunleinger lite Risher if ID George ibt.yerr- ' 300 P F- I.udwig & Hunt- ~ • 5 J Shoenet dc.• l nick zinger, late Rlihel; : it en. • i , ~ I BIANIIELV,TOWSIIII9IP. i .; Beck; .•40 G. Roc ! . ': Acres Land. •; s cees Land. I :L . , : , '7ou Fred' Kochi B Rillloket 600 Robert Lewie, •'.- - ~ 400 Joseph,Spenter, P. Wnt B Potts, . - - sots. Lewis, i• • 13 Nicholas Wellelsa, !i. I Robert Lewis, -10 Jacob Roth. . - i I Samuel Marla, 14'Elias Siegfried, 4 '1 Robert Ecwll 25 Peter Kern, .• ' I' . ••' PiORTII: 51, +tur■ Land.. 14 William Brock. 1 Jacob Kunkle. . scnyvnim Fi I Ocantie Strobe, • _1 Mrs. Murphy, t. George Delbert, Ilenry Tyson, - 'Vitus Rennet.- POTTSVILLI 7 Lots._ t Carry 3r. Chambers, 1 .darnnel Heffner, • i • INIANCLI Ti 1 Mien Land, . - 405}Michael Rankle, 11 WI tieiminger, 3 Dtmein! & °teak' e. - 57l Offerman COO] CO„ 1200 (Norge Ruth, „ BOUM RiANITRIM,, AMR Land, ' Acres Land,, '. 20 YAbrallam Denotes, . .. 23 P Royer, 1 -Dearer •09 'George Koch. • .& W Heiserk :.- . ' - ~-c ..,,NORWEGIA TOWNRIfiIp,, i' :' • Arrei Wide. . ! Acres LW. i !! ; 44 Wetherill & Rrotlieri deceased' - ! 150 UeltEal Geo. 'tenter 143 Wetbcrill & Brothers deceased, i Lot, ! 1 no Mfrs of Geo . . Seitzei, I•Abrahatii Biddiernan . ! GERR9B HARTLEIN,) I ! 1 •I#&AC-STRAITCII, CcimaliaaNderl l , - - JAVOIVISLINR. I. Commissioners'' Office. Potts- ville. August 20.1853. r ; c - . i 34-5 t I All the papeN of the Ccinmy will pique Insert the above 1 times.l ; i _ - , DRY G()OD1S, &C. LADE STOOII O! FALL DRY 000 . jYRB AND 3.AN DELL Fourth and Arch 'Streets, Philadelphia, respectflilly Invite Or -attention of Country Btorekeepers.latid others, to their large stock of Yell GOods uow in store : Ninsilos at old prices, ! All k Inds of Bhal l N. American Woolens, Blankets and guilts. French Melones, • • iiTable Damasks, Towels, Fashionable Dress Goodsi British and American Cal New Fashion 'Silks, laws. Black Silks, all widths, I E & L. are 'constantly/1' receiving goods vow the Auctions of Nelir York attd-PhiladelDhle, which ena bles them to ester good bargains to all their oattOns. Sept; 3,1853 ' 31i 3m TIED S 1 t STREET SILK wrong:. NO. 41 N. Stk STREET, PHILAD'A• I V; DitPUY returns rib/thanks to hts lIIIMetOI2II J . customers - 1n rICIIUVLKILL COUNTY for their Initial patronage during Die hit 110.111100, and la now prepared to eupplj , them r et reasonable prices, whit every, description of Fancy Dry Goods. • Mis stock rowdies a irll assonteent of Rich Plaid Bilge, ',Firm French Departed. Brocade, do Rich Plaid Cashmeres, Ploin do • Paris Mous de I.einell,t Changeable do Phila. All' weed. datints'P lorences, 'heap De !Alain. • Pad. Pe Beges. (Imported Gingham, Embroidered Collars,•• ,Chintses, Dualists, diseves Chissagetter, 1 gladungs, ' 410 - . a fall -line clan Iridtb, or 1b• DEBT BLACK SILKS, with finite/Is, Mantillas. Cloaki. Cloaking Ctpthe, Gloves, lights.itibbons, to greet va riety.: • i' BD goods are bought lairs, In Isis lots, from' grit handooluiertil be sold cheap. . V. DEPLIY.' • 41,14.11 th Street Plfthi. August r. 111 5 3,1 134 m minus le hereby "hritrThat as ailaurara cam oft:Omni*PlnL for detail gestic" slime, ia ago for the County It Ilehurallt, salt be heti I. Petunrille. fa the Comity "thermal.** Ilealley, the lea of Sept.' neat, at O'clock A..K.. 6 1A MELIA* one week. " Themekore ett perms* boas daty.tc tl bats ap polar at maid Chem, wal lee Mk*, sad govarttkata welvetracaoaktaily. • • . • AWN NAIR& "0114 Ilhonri Oita, f .. 134 trravriint 4nikxturt,. CR .X RAP WA 4D lARIVt.iR V, .t anJ Erten, if the " rfilladelntlyt w Watch and Jewelry 13248."' No 9$ Morin Sec '. aad Str " l . l- '" a°ll44Bll7 ' Pika"444l4. ' " • PULL% rni DAY '4 O ' CLOCK. P.M Gold Laver Warches.fulljaterd.le carats flne.V33 de • ' •• • • a Auld Levine. ltd to 82i Gold Speetacies, Po rav e , 1. 41 ., ,d o ;0 } --Wb:at Mar, tl2# 'J o e 75 F • •l • wiled. • 812:t•nld t kl per 1,1,1, —Cad Meal, $2 6:3Jo.—Wheat. 911`wc• Leptve.,reutets. t• laold I' . •nc,l•. kiu:4ri., r 4.. ...o re , Oa Mil. $1 20, IVldlo. $1 10 cts.-11ye. ets. G‘l.l Pre ie. Fr na „.„ 4 Fikae , K444.3:1 , 1 , 4 i „ j; ( 4. 4 ,. -. l uru, 111 ets. --Oats), 43 etr. per bushel. evits.plyish, i2i r. n.r ; P stem,: 0 , 4" , •Itwt•• to 1 / 1 %t4 1 4 L. what ILI,IN. Ste nat'at lof • ' .•; EAU ne• - cca.bra to ti. Conrad ( •••• 1 1 and 'A e LO,ersar.43,4,,tince still id*. I taut to. at. ,v, gratis I wept. 3, :fi Wan WILLIA6I Gubtrts - Csi coTsi up/Tor-31 . ER B.h - DinivG -ER TAR . S. R. Corner or 2,1 Jn.l Are/. .Z 11•013 r11.1".0 ISEDS, Feather Bade, Hair, $1c,..), Gnat and c•rraw filattraares, Cuslitoos, cots, Ungbft able., Couatcroade-s, Sackings, Blanket,. constantly VD 110. A, or made Ii out, r, a•:d isotd lAtolesata and }Wail. on the moat Iswutable Let intl. FErlatiEtti. trail, and .11:11:$110, ate.. tc by th• bate or pound' Ordcrs,respec artily 3 0tici t ,d 4 ,,,, ta p t irexecutec•nd 'warranted t* gtCti itattst•e•lutt. 9.—liattrasses re-niade,„ and F•arnera aettowa red.` dept. 3. 033. . . '3. IVA. 4%. S. ALiZIN, .. 7 4. It So/t/ft. Wit.revri, frlt . 4le!pAlJ:l TAEALgftI4 /N OILS. sOAP. ct 'AN°, a.e ,`-god's! .1.0 for sale, 10,000 tillllun3 N. West Coast 2 balo OD, 2 .. [ N oon' do Bleached ( do 10 'I 0,000 do Elephant:ol .,' 1. 1 • • :, 1,000 Roses. Cht Weal Ottle M0:4.... 1 - • 1,000 do Pale . and Divine 'do . ',l 500 Tons Peruvian Guano; 1 , . ' 100 do Duper, Phosphate; of Uwe. t And05t.13..1b53.- [Dec.II, 'SI. 00 lyi 3.3-t.l _ __ SOPE PHOSPH ATEO jor UDISI. ' IA! E respectfully call the atteutloia of FAILAIERS V T. and others interested in,Allltirt: LTIV RE, to the IMPROVED PIEPER PllOcik' HATE or LlME..coan• ufsttured exclusively for us, by poTTri & KLETT. Chentlits, of I.:hoiden. N.J. I , , In recommending the above to tire favorable dartice of those to' want of a'ital, - .I:ALILE elgaril.rieut. we have emery confidence inlasurring our costa:meta ' that lbe quality of the•a ilk lit ally' be ent Daly tailed upon am uniform.. It Is prepared writ' crest tare 'by experienced PRACTICAL I.:IIEMInTe, and ii4clird In tars containing 170 lbs. eat tt-pirdb it its per lb. A LthorJl Didurtion mad to roiNtry _lre. ritual!, . . tAIJAIIIO. 500 Tons No. I, OovitaxahriX relcUVlia Ge.tin. 530 Tam Dry PATAGOXI•S GLIA,,Co. ` Fur sale at the lowers Market:tater by ALLEN dr.' NEEDLE:3.i ' Noe: STand 13 eouth Wharves, near Chrelhut al , • ~ 1 1' . 1.1144€10111a. July 30, 1e53 . ' I 31.3nt.' -- - -- LI - 1311triatMei - 41 - 01* - . - - , r 12116 Undelltlipled have retelvel the Agency for .1. taid• PKTANT IfIell1L.ATA:11 IItrIiTPAINC -tifidlS DI:GT(4R. The latest ntol nutai taipwreil in.. Verdian of the Alud, put up hed for sale by; 4 , • , WM. M. aPC1.1.111,6 ,11r. 1 EiIIOTEIEII, , . ,Bultdind hardware and Tool Store. 257 Mar- . , bet Sliver, betweeti iti? awl btb. Philadelphia. arlt Country alights fgr 9i1e,.: Akio-Just puble..bed sad fur sate,-.4 Tr/stirs on f Lir,lxiting Cesl4store, by . , • 1.. 1.1:0N, h..i Al. July. 23. 1553. ' . I 1 • 3O-im7 - HARDWARE; &C. . . _ CLEMENS & munsijaus IRhaat/WARE and litt/IVA rola:, I few door' aboveldotttufer'a 1107 :el. at the old 'at mad of , t:friceas. ./i, Partin's, - Pato conga/01y or( hetet a lull assorlaietlf Of ' ' Smith's roots, VtoacliVtininalbs4... 4 ., .. Sutidlng materials, - ,Aales end digitise, Shoemakeee l'uolo. rants k.utlery, i. . Files & Rasps, - 2 • • , elJ4kel Clltialty, az : Nails, Spikes and Brads, 'Carpenter's Toots. Cuuroer Platform titiiiaiiio We t ., • tic.let, Ntlen's Uerolvtis, A A Oar and Bulled lion HMV Barrels, . • , clue and Sheet do 'Cable rind Tea Spoons, Cast, Hbear and. litim.ei"twill Una E:ttei tte it e it g et _ dwelt • - • 1 . 111114! Ilapatate and Sheet Zme, pane, i Salters and Tea 41 „ r . cupper 4 , sheet killisil 1 - lieodes, i Pig and Sat Lead, 14e4vr, 10 timed Traies. Cassini of altdeseriptlene Hattruad lion and Spike.), Min, X.eat and Cireuiai.Doublit and - innate Gnus. • . Saws. i !do do di 'Paetels, n ute t tei r i Citoppiirs, Clea- Vino! and Game Baer, vera and kiilves, Powder Flasks, Anvils arid ViCod.. - Powder and Snot, i ' Blocks and Tacit len, - •Watne-pront • Pelted . ..ADD Chain Pumps. i gaps, iron, Copper and Braes likde Mounting.. , V. Ire,. . -' •; ' ' ' 4 ' ! 7 ; ,The Pubecrthere would ieepectfully invlie the at • Written of the public generally, to the above and other articlea of IlAidwuro to o f luuterou a ti tooottua, as they We 'de terint.e6 to sot :la low A s any concelo out of Peedelpron., . . : - .., August '3b,ly itNif TOOL STORE EXCLUOIVELY, The largest ,and only Etiablialirrtent or Al 4 klisci . to the•Ungtett States. s tAT dl. •M. M'cLUltt: No'. 257 AliiftKLlT T V dt reel; above Seventh, Phswdelphia Ce Ma nu facto/ere' Depot for Locke of ,all ..Warmuted quality ; Pat. :livered Glass lunntO, &c. Premium porcelain Kbonsosver WO pattern* r. esilver ,Plated Hinges, &c.; 41 , 1:4 'tie moat complete tasott meat of all the modern pattersre su lbw Bust s den and dealers are Invls!4 to call an 4 examine out I store: 11l HOT AIR RECISTRIts:AND'VENTILATORS, •,- Persons at • distani'e who. Irish tri order Good+, and draire an estimate or riarticulai doserlpridn, ran write to td'CLoas *. Boothia, and all inforinatton as to 0004 and Prices will be given by Willis of. mall:• AU Orders put up under 9,, uunediuto supervislon of the Elm. rip CaiL AND I ON April 2, 1253. . autisTcliuNSTF - J large 7"---7. UST rotelved a lat and splendid assorinieut of double and single barrel Puns: whirl% will fir sold 20 per cent lower- than they have turn ',old in Pon,- villa heretofore. ealtand 'estuuln our etock: bear!. purchasing elsewhere, •• CLEME.N..dc 1.11:112i . .Eft. • ' August 20;1923. . 31.11' SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINT'S. Cheap, Durable Durable and Proter;itre. - . WIEikTRER *RD FIRE PROOF Pains will stand 6:try climate; without crack 1. or blister, and hardeneby exposure, thus Making In time an enamel of stone. protrettr,g fMI nod iron Areiy, and Iron and othsrmetals fiorn rust arid cor rosion.. Mimi from Ole so-railed Mineral Faints of kneday, yr Alen are pritidpally.Ornres. and Clays colored, and are entirely ruthless:. Silver's Plastic Faints ate porelf.Metallle. tontal a. log no Altman or Clay. ;. • They are levliated tinelY, mlr reetitly wlthtinxed 011, (wlthgut the.t.ouble St grinding', and. flow un der the brush•as freely as the hest white lead. These Paints errel all oreis in body or cpstring propertlesrone pound of t Inch will cover as much sunset as two twntrds el white Lead: • ' NIJEIM Acres Laud, ;‘ 13.,EdsvIn; I' Werelntl, 1 1 lOCI John Sboertir, 'VEN IJOROUGIi! Lot,. ' There are four natural colors. viz: Mack o► Slate Brown, Olive and taocele:e. i . . DIRECTIONd.—This hunt flowe'readily under the bruit' and its covering property is Jimmied by using it mined as thickly us puseible with rein: Linseed Oily as Paint la the lasting:Or protecting bodyandete Oil simply the medium or gent in it rending it. . We alines roptes of two-tette:S.(3lle trim the Nei ideot of the Philedelphia tied Reading Beltran Ce.. the other from a gentleman, a will-known set dent of Augusts, Ca. ; • • 4 . Wilco of the Pbila. and Reading Relives ta:o. • PAiUdelpltia,.*l.ll,L3. !eh/. J. B. !DINER, Esq.—Dear tilt :—We have tee your" Plaetic faints '• for MOM' than 4 year, and fur . painting Bridger, Depots. 'six., dc., we have foiled it quite equal to any paint we have used. In '[act, we now give It a prefeteptei.ovet all Others ale s- WM tried tot much purposes ! Youto respectflailye - .... iSigned,k JOHN Tile/Ent Preniding, • . - . .leritsta, ba.,S9heietr li, inf.. -• lietealit Plati.ng Mille. ' Dear au i—You aim mei for toy opinion of ziliver Mineral Paints," which you have pat un my Machine Skip .and Planing Mill. 1I give you, with Measure, my lull and hearty tecuultneuilatien pi it av a pre ventative of Fite cotnintinicath.g from Chimneys, or from adjoining bulidiugar The paint which] you put on my roofs, ha, Dow begiame as hard al staTe, and I feel u.aecure from Fire, in this (Diem son; ea is pos sible. A few weeks after the roofs had hem; plinied, I made an esperlineht oil two or three shingles by placing them in the (Unlace under the hollera, the result war, that the portion uncovered was ;Irina rely cupautued. while the Painted part 1‘;1(. appatently sound, though upon examination the wood Weil (nand to be charred; the Paint,dinwever, etas via 1t and tent 1 little tautened. I consider thin as +ever'. a 'teat 1111 1 Oeorge Atibeit 2 John Shoenet, Jr • :Pan of 1 O W Kerkeile ger, 1 , OR000111; • Lots ' 1 Samuel Urfroer, OWN SHIP: - IlAeres Lend. 1400 13 O Shrsdei, 3100 Jacob Wok, _ 1 317 Stropbeur & Wean 119 f 117 Joseph Wood.A. • your Paint caO•treput to; and under the cireutnstat.• nes f do not hesitate to goinniend it as au Invaluable preveitatlve against Fire. Iteipeetfulti, ae. (Signed,.. ASILIKOSE SPEItit:CR. PRECISCIII & RICHARDS, N. W. Corner of loth 'and Ilarkt Sts., YDlla., Pa. *Fur sale In Pottsville, Wbulesale and WWI, by GEORGE MORT. ' July 1, OW PAINT, OIL' AND (CHEMICAL WORKS. Ofifee .115Sorstit FrOtt Styvit, Pialade/Ala Wbite Lead, 'r • Chrome Yel,lowa Red Lead; • i ' Lo Oranua, Lubin?, Lo 144 - Sugar of Lead; !, • , Cblnese tics:let Linseed Oil, - 0. phi.. • Boiled Oil,' &e Trade aopplicel on liberal terms. August 13.• 11,33 17, ibs2 lIILDIING UARDWAREI, Catatorices •!af 14_,Ifail. if ihaired. = OILS, PAINTS; &€ upNEttAL 14110Lti , IALE AGENTri LEWIS' • ZINO PAINTS. ' WHITE. LILAC% AND s.OLORED, ilfanufaetured by theNewJerseyZincCornpany. CILNOWLEDGED by scients6c and praitital ma n .to excel lo brilliancy bnd ecbnoloy, ellsire to use Compared with Whlle; Lead, It metals', privets. It can be isitsractoniir shown they ate 0140 per too cheaper to the customer.; . Dealer. are Invited to dill and exatchner .r6r *them aeleee. C. JON Ed & CO., Whokaale Age0ta,,,t0.17,13. Wharjea . Phlla. • Jul 1. {653. . • , - Y, 6m NAVIGATION. st • .._ ) mw. 01 TUC datusilazit.t. Naetittitile Justin Sna 0833. f On and after Rept. 141,1053, the charge fur the use of Care, and for Toll On 'Anthracite Coal-eat:led on the WeItUTLILILI. NATIO/MO*, will be at follOtVe. On tll October tat, 1853: ,2 I(' ‘ '' 4 fie • 5+5 e 5 I ladelobta, Manorial', aortae Coaelioborkee, pi it otalt Dam. Port. Pim town, Port Netialdy. Valley Forge. Paarllay's Dsro,, Pt. Prooktevae l , Plosolstallo, Royeer *ord. Pottato's LAre. Port Unlapi o Illsdebotough, Beadle', - Mtheares. Mohnville, Basbarg, Omitted 14.11. 1 75 1 70 10 t i , 70 ~04 70 geo I' AO , 45 • 44S 40 iw I porton Ino•teen Sim P. ,1 CM. among* Ibr slate as toraal,aat, no CUSP Ito that ttiventy4es gent* per ton will he wadi 'Of any diNabees- r • By order of the Barmen. t • _ • • ' •• '. FRALEY. revelator. - • erPS 3.11158. - • f " • • 3 18 " • 'CASH OROCERY alta. o. lota rakee that (diVond well kneynk anyeery Weir On ibtleallitr of ,ioord awe itorwesern erreste w here they bate tint In • Dash Mock of FaadlyatOtelltd. IMO they.wm MOOS' Of at toe very emelt ash' prkos. Wo•to.; pectrinry•terehe the patella Wadi and etaedne oat sheet 'oridagers , Tess, (*elm, eplreeoltd., &a. • • • Maur 110.. lent. • - ‘. , IMO Uy Tete;rapA' and Yourdly's R. R: Progre'd of t!,e nevolution—TAl4atenad • on, lith-Vsau. The writer of the antlered account of. the present disturbed affairs of the Celestial Em pire, Dr. Wiley . . was formally e . eilizen'of this place sod is well kociwo ail over the Couuty. It will, doubtless, be reed with unusual interest hereabouts re Me Ih4fletiot, (Phitsda ): In our lank despuebesTrom our winkle at Pak. Chau, Chins, we hive the following intelligences from Rev. Dr. Wiley, dated at Peh•Caae, Kay Oth. which isat your service. Respectead J. P. DURBIN, Cer. 2 J I. I must now communicate some othee impotent matters. You will hare baud through our brethren at Hong Koss an se- • coup i ; t2l the difficulties which bare unexpet• edly • arisen at Amoy, and • which threw is into* immediate danger bete. This MOTI. , merit' has come upon us all very suddenly and without any previous indications. " As ye{ the insurgents bare no connec tion with the Northern revolutionary army but doubtless the insurrection is only,anoth el expression of the rebellions feeling asking throughout the country. " Bre. Doty, of Amoy, informs us that the rebels have addressed a communication to the' ArMy in the North proposing to join it, and that the immediate object of the move 'the capture of this province. which • they design to present to the new Emperor. " On the • 20th inst. a large part of thew force left"Amoy en routq for Fah-Chau. whicbiZ they say, they will attack by sea and by. land. •We are nine-in daily expectation of their arrival here. " The people areconsiderably excited, bet the authorities have succeeded in pentrading them that there is no danger of an attack on this city, which does much to calm them. and which will probably have thegoed effect of.keeping things quiet until the rebel forces are upon us, when we think we will beta safety. • "It is scarcely tr i be, expected 'that all Ithings will pass off mai smoothly at Fah-Chime as they did at Amoy.' This is the provin cial city, and is defended by a Tartar gayer , • son, which will, of course, present some re• bistance to the rebel troops. "The people will•olfer no resistance. Al far as we can learn they lucks favor of tlse ' insurrectionary movement and will be glad when they are placed under new masters, though they would like the transition to be made without a contest. ' If Om C . • We 'must- bave battle at Full•Chau.-- The'coutest will probably be short, &id Oa cipally confined to thecity. All the mission ary la nit ilies _have concen 'rated thew-selves= the island, and together we will swill the attack. •• We have no indication that either.party has any wish to interfere. With us. On- the coniraiy, from the rebels we hafe positive assurances of their protection after they have retched the city, and our hope is that tie presentauthornies will be able to keep down all riotous excitement until the forces of the rebels come upon the city. "Yet we ituew not what awaits us. Al'. severe trial lies before its, and we must m t it. May. God give us grace to meet It with Christian - I.4iitulie and tesignauon, and easy ble us to glorify hun in the midst at these try. 'Mg nines ! " We du not yet know to what additional . means of safety we shall be obliged torsion. Perhaps we shall be compelled to resort to I the river and leave our.huuses for a few days. tiod.is with us and gives us his grace, and enables us with confidence to rest all the eon• sequences with him. - " Yours, very affectionate ly• . ' " . J. W. WILEY." • . halt.' HALL, one of the editor; of the New Orleans Crescent was attacked in his office on the 27th nit., by a lawyer named HAVGHTON, at whom in defence he Bred a :pistol, and it is .feared mortally wounded 'llatlonToN. That is to say., Mr. H. was treated to cote `of the Cresent's most forcible tead-ed arti cles. Exadtly so.• IDMI MISCELLANEOUS. • . FERRUGINOUS • OR COMYOUND IRON PAINT. • , 1 - 1. A FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT of great durability, and the power of resisting 111 .11 DISISet pheric influeuiea daring a lengthened period of Dim. Can be had at the Hardware nod Iron More of ' • GEORRE BRIGHT. A ton t for the abotrit Paint. • Mtf • Auguot 6, 1833 01srtritr. ON: . 1 - TIIE Amboy:Met hop learti te aoneenre thither ihrie located himielf in Pottsville; where be will h happy to give instruction* on lite PIANO end GUI TAR to any who may favor him with their patrew• Persona desiring toleeelve InaGeetlonaarill please tall et the Dreg Mori of JohA G. Droste, or 011 tM sottacrlber at the Amerlean rfoose. FREDERIC BECITO.. 35-if August 27; 18.53 remnants, ATTE:I=IOIC Wig IA the' proper Noma to use LE11141.1.141 .1. A hIERICAN FEATILIZER opoo your Fares... tile truly valuableillatiure can be had at Sib per ton. or 13 '5O per barrel of the Proprietor. Try it. • Alio. Guano and Poudrette ; also, Super Phosphite of Lime, am! Aqua Ammonia. Farmers making Moak hills w 111 :hnd a few barrels tuvainable. For 111‘31 • ' Trees, which it will greatly beheilt by bola seattarel around after they have been dug about, a light teat = log. Fur sale only by CEO. A. LElNAll.Proprlotar; 'No. 19 South Front Street, Philadelphia. • Atigust 27.1833. ' • 11.341 ROCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY.:GOODS. TIRE sitentli,n of the Trade, end When In rent Of I. Porte Mon:miss, Pocket Boole, Bankers' Claes. !Visaing Caeca, Portable Wetting Desks, liseligass o and Chess Boards, Chessmen, Pearl, Ohs% Sod d fiver Card Cases', Work Hoses, Csibas,Nesdla Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Rattan sad Ba tor strops, Trarelhog Flasks and fine CelleM to gether with a large Variety of Faits' GOOD,, wire' will be sold at the lower rate,. . . . . F: Pone &formate and . Pocket Book Illanuastuer. 903 Arch St, bolout llidalplula August 1.0, 1953. _ . 3411 m. • =DAL SCHOOL 1300 LIBRARIES TRE subscriber always heepe on hand a kiln al 'lament of Sunday school Books, anal Nap generally used in Standay Schools. Also, -• Sunday School Libraries of 100 vole.,- • RIO 00 Do do do Noe. I aid 3,oneb; 10 OD Do • do do at 000 Do do '"do at 100 Couage Library, SOO Episcopal Sunday School Library,loovola ,10 00 ALSO. 500 Testa meats, German and English, • 2.00 Ulbles,"English and Demur, English and German Reward ante, ' llymn Rooss.Sec., /LC.. ail of which wlll b• odd at Sunday Settees{ Union prices, and the eurttage Mud by yurchaslog at R. ISANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stahooereont. June 94,1833 • FITS 1. FITS ! ! FITS !! ! . 1 •.. . THE VEGETABLE EXTEACT • arritirTiq PILLS.* For the curs of Fits, Spistru, dB. Nervous and Comftitutianal Dssocumus.' DERMIAri WHO ARE LABORING , i , LINDEIE this did:minx malady will And the EGETABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to bet only reledyeerw,dia- . covered for curing Epilepsy. or Falling "Its. • , These Pills possess a specific , actin ort.the Per-, irons svrtem'y and, although they ate prepared es pecially for the purpose of curing File, they Will, ,be found of capecial benefit for all persoar allittod with weak nerves, or whose 5,1,005 system haat/sea pros trated or 'battered from ;meson what weir.. In Chron ic complaints, or disease* of lung stasollist impariav dneed by nervousness, they are siceedlngithaaellitiaP Price IP3 per box, or two boxes far *5. Tommy 001 of the city. encloeing a remittance, will-Atte% the PIG, rent them t tirecoth the mall, free at poses* For solo by t3ETH 8 HANCE No. 106 ILIILTINCIRE street, deli imore, hid., to whom orders Doman par a of the Union. must be addressed, pootlaki. Junn 4,1853. , • 113-Iylf MI EMI STOVES! STOVES ! ! tx •E. the Isparta/fled, would respectfully all the 7 7 11(teiitloit of purchasers to our superior stock of titoses, Cautdtons, &c. The superiority of oar s4olell la so well known. 'that wo . ditan It lintaCealk -17 to eater into detail of them. WC would leVite jou nonunion War VIACOM). ORIHEATINOeTOVE iAsth. price °revel is on the ruse, this Is the Most absolutes' Maw, the public can use. These Moves are of sizes imitable for beating the saran• Set roan), and ilmse capable of cow tattling from 40,000 to 60.000 Cabin feet. Oar Cook Moven econit oral*" 61oDe Cook, for coal & modern pay, fur we'd I [fueled Celebrated Wood Moire,. Complete Got. Yocum Cook. Hagar Cook. dce.. &e. Owe meet of Cook and Parlor Stove, talks best to tbo market, and persons wisibtak to punka* wit do well to favor us with a tall before pireksetsi ciao elbere. NEIMAN Is WASS= Successors to Pettit t awl Toone * 111. 1. corner 2d sod Sae* Streets, Philadilplila August 27, 11152. azi C o I V U o i„ o 77- CIO. ; ets. 68. I ,r 5 j 75 ' '63 . 80 ' ,70 .73- !i 70 - 1 85 • ; 73," 73 85 13 . ! i7O 73 Mr - 65 - .• 63 • ISt , . 6563 I, :• .65 •• ,66 :6$ , 6$ as I its' 48, ~.55. I 45 .a6' 46 69 •.; 15.5' 45 ;,1113 40. 48 t .,143 35 43 • ~, 40 43 140 33. • 39 1 35 , '3O Printer, Boakselle and. Stattontri Castre Sr., p o rts vrr. tE; P.d . .. i . REspEciplaty age the attention of surdas tr. Tiracbous, and the Parbile Ily.ur . the lure assortment of boobs, am.. o cad at ale , new MM. tern'tiling standardmorla for tbe proftimilos can't* spry • for e denomination. Giltrana i tt IZEadillb- I flit bilistiellannous, iusanila, Toy in 111044 Obtained directly frouitterTabliabert. by lepectal at. raugemant,and at the Trade.aalee—lapertett had do m eat le fancy and stopte stationery. • _ _ Ettairtnurre Ftine , Curter" and Jayamera war'. • . ~ , Fancy "Goods, 4.e. -% These goods are all new and desirable, sad bye _beta selected wltb areal mantras dot feU steche.of the largest Importing flames lad Americas Kaall-' fiance In New . !ark and Plida*lttykia 1 11 / 50 4 Os largo assortineet of .. - . BLAXIC. ACCOUNT 80B OONS, . „ .. tif thdr-oiro manufacture. s uarathat • galena( ba rear. Ikon Ma common ball -booed tone cam ms mint. neatly ruled mid an bttantlatly bound. wall bond& and liVat• i small bleak Illeitotamats and tree Bantus. cypaertag sod Copy Realm Thom lota. MU, of Wing. Coal Tablets. Cleats, Drafts, !to matorfaotes. &c.. 1te....-..._ , I - ~v 1 , BOOK .02J_VD JOB ,PRuirrlX(4. Of ovil7 drecriptkm, neatly azatatad i Blast Illart% • ruled to sip pattern sod bound to oilerg Mak: Mtvislnet and other publications booed le , ersry style of Plain and Waists:nal Binding, We Inset da table and elegem. ~ l tAOll bought ibr cub, or eecalved le esealmp for ' B.—E. , N. 61.41111410Mh. N. B.—E. G. oda» for ml Deo lam. Wit and airy rooms. suitable Ibr Ogees, Created In the stake s 'bitting with Oa Soot atom . Je . . , • 21-11 ‘. r * Fibv3ri -- :,,, • , - ~,,,-..;,-' " . . , : tt:', l , ,- , , ' 1 116 ' tri , •- f...i.' 'J.' 111 ~r_.,,. E i'~~~'l~~~~'Zil ~'P~'}-~ t . '~ t 3 U II