El " 1. TEAMS or TETII. 801:14/141se. stront fOrIitCRIPTIOP. TWO DOE/A I.9Yr "°1421-1111161:_e'aelletiut luallv in adranoe to moon w h o tea i n the COUZI• iv, rind annually in edrance to those who reside out the c alm ly, -The pubiither retervtni to Mussel! ehn nght tochs'oce S 2 50 per annumorheu perinea 1, , delayed iontrer then one year. To CLIAIS: (*tare Coolti:14 one Address, ti 3 00 Sriven do ido i'do • 10 00 F,nern da do . .20 00 :7'Cler4nitii and ' Sshoo! Tatekers supplied the Journo/ at 1 $ in adrahoe. a.seas OP suviurroll 6o l 5e Stilisri of 11 linesi 1 square, 3 im05.,113 00 tiliP".,j Si 00' 6 mcmths. 500 I,', , :eq - ut• insertion, 25 ' 4 • :sett, I time, 25 ipsrtion, 121 M. rviintits an 4 others adv Math` :be privilege of itt erli-einent4 weekly. Lartzer.Aavertiremen. year, 8,00 Cards of alines, 300 do 5 hoes, 500 • icing by the year sorting difertint ad -12 00 to Taper t tereemeet BUSINESS CARDS. OHH II UGIIIEB, ATTORNEY AT Lii*.Pertta ti YO;e. tichdylkin county. pa., odic. 113 Centre "ppoittle the bibiltqle Bank. ?rpt 27, 1651 , P.II9I3ART. Attorney at Law, Cuttuaik ,; die. for NeVe York. ()alto opposite aantrlosit dre. C.rntre 'street. Pottsv ally. Perin*. . ti, 1652. . 17—iy• . • Jl. Wie.teN, MAGISTRATE. CONVEY ',) • ,pncerik.SOil 'Agent Bed t".leneral Collactot.. ow, c .;) li - a 'eta LtNet, Pottsville, Pa. -,„Ni..c.i m. 1650,. : . . 49.17 E WHITNEY; ATTORNEY V ait.ltr, Potttril le, efettu ylktll county. Ps. Odic, o C r '44 81 fel, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. lasl ' • l-Iy' , txrCTOtt IFIXSICI.EIIa HONREOP.ATIIII.7 l~;y itemOrod4l,s Othee to one of the t,iickAtua.!..in Cue! Street , [settle. Apql 111-tr • Rs 1310.A5.3.P. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0 , 41' 11 .d lemordhas openedAn odke Teliltaph o*ri Centre streetoppnaltstbe I 1,e1. • flab k. 11, K. SMITH, MINING ENGINEER and removed to Centre infect. oPPorite .1,1 BANK. Pottsville, , ,Pa. All descriptions of Eneurrrnog, ialappin; and Dransbung . .,tecuted dnd carefully. May 23,1%54 TO'S N O. S OOSxAD.JtiBTICB OF THE PEACE . J Pl ttend In any. huSiness„ entrusted so Sits Gat', yuuctlially. i , thus and Notes usileeted, te. oEice in iiket Wit., PppOslta.Dt. June 3, 1462. 43•iy • r oEL A RTZ.-JUSTICE arras PEACE, Yclltsvill,r.' WM attend promptly to Collimators, -torfri, Purchase •aod Sale of Real Estate, Act:,ln ,ronyl kill Co 4 ut y. ea. Oillce In Centre Strett.oppo te Ms Town hall. . Oct 20. 18”. k WII.LI4IRSON & JAS. COOMICR Attntit ies tt Law, Pottinile. Office In Centrejlt. , few doors Cast of the "Pennsylvania)lialt." Mr t•oopio. will attend at all the ,Cousta. . PausalHt., 1 .? , c• 7 , law , 49-3 m SlDlPSON,;hilning Englnfer. has ire to,.yeti Ids ofike to Ur. Chichester's tlo!ldling, next door lout one below the Protestant Episcopal Church. r. ulrr Street, Potnvtlle. Pa., wbere he wlil prompt ly auen.f orders In the line of his. profestiou. Aprill. 144 ( ILVIIITNIEIf, EXCHANGE, COLLEC ,Cmmoiesion. Rod Gineril Agency Office, :wit door to Ntim•re Dank. Pottivllle. Dealer in Un current mnnry, ChM nod DI,APTM on Phila delphia ant Nery Yore for enle. .ll. Arch 19,1652. • c , DWAILU ,Ar i rORNEY AND !'. coUN3I3LLOht oa.evv; Pbfladellllllllll phia.witt attend ',nevi : w o oe and all other legal' hal In the City t I ralad..lphle,ekining cobbtiee t I•sif No. 72 ra °nth elistb steet Phlledet,Phle• OLINI.4IIAS'NAN. ATTOILIIr LAW;tta• .lo i o , ned on office In Centre stile!, Pottetille, oppo. • .ize the Eplaropll (Aura'. where', 0.! 111 be dally, I Pau Vto 1 o,cloch. Boldness lellernto him sin re. rive , prompt ettentlat4atlreesint.tet bum at either Totionlle or Orwlgsbhri: Iler Ihil , 49-If caI:NCR —For tatUurChare and soli of Rail Es. fate; allying and . welling Coal; taking came or 'ffal Lamb,: Mines,ar.e. - ; and coilectlug ream—from • enty yests experience In the County ha hopes to I44tatlefaction:. Office Ma banning° atreet;Pottsvflle.. 'CHAS. HILL. 114-tf 113121123 PUBLIC SALES. COMMISSIONERS' S&UI OP'REAL ESTATE. • rilliEr ni nmksioricro of Schtlyililll County will bold • I - a public saleuri RONDA Y,September teth. 1653, at the Conn !Annie, in-the Borough of Pottdville, for 1 :he purpose of selling all such unseated Lands,Lets, do , as have been purchased by them at Treasurer's e.oe,nerm-ahly to the " Act of Assembly." and have been held by-them, unredeemed. for five years and LTA arils, a het of whirl, le hereunto annexed. • • Saltao commence at I o'clock P. M., on said day, wad continue from tiny to day - until all I. sold: WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 5,1.'6 Land.- • • litres Land. I - . 'l5 Mitchell 1 )111) ihrouphour. Christ & 151 John Weaver, • !'. , - Shortie. - 5 1' Nelawender. ! 91 D& 8 Keller, ' 5 Jonethen Miller, :2000 Jane Howell, ' ,1 John Ley. ' 1200 George Ruth, ' , - le (Simnel hatilhei,63' John Poll, - , . , ' , I peter Fuller, • 1 . 8 Abraham Luckenbill. . Jacob Kerilbriger, I Inn Frederick !Shaeffer 4 IlMitini ft Mnytr, , • ' 25 Abraham Lurkenbill, ". I. 2 Jamb F:11.1ill, . ; 4 Mic , ael Bersbner. 4) id,ulanouldiddori.l 55 Abraham Lockenlarli, 11 - iler,ll.l; e, lire talus, . 110 .1 Dengler.M Kintner ' • 1 . dr. Co., . • - ,-, • I'INEOROVE TOWN,BIIIP. . Aides 1.1n.1.. , , Ames Land. ;1., Jr,,•i ki.rhe 4.1..L5e, 400 John Brown, - • es Jar.,b , Mionle. 40 Orsefi & Davenport, 11 I) Milli, OWN I'. F. 47 ghtithpfler & othere,- Ludwtg, , ' . X John Letningood. - • la, I A .aoy,ler, 50 Michael Royer, - a Zvolv,ll.llll It. filbert. 30 P& J Waltiortie, , 37 Jokalitt mover. WU P Filbert, late Bona- I , • , ~:4np,..1 Fillorff, , WWI, •- $ -, eel.). Bondi. it z, 19 Niches, Fritz, .. 1 • 3 Ile r.j. Banolf. ' 160 Henry Umbehonr, 1!!!, 1•r...,,,14 White: • 22 C A Snyder, • • IC' 1 7'n, -Ivi s‘. kemp,. , .150 Prentli White, 1..1, : 4 11 , ft A kahlbacia, 50 'Zimmerman, . I' I . .± 0 (II 'IF e... peck, Lots. 314 feces Cilbett, 2 Joseph Berger. 1 . 3, WollVort., . ' : I Ellis Hughes ~ Lmeit, , i ' X Marcus Kaudruan. r. , 1 C•tolf a Davenport„ ,S Charles Men. II) ,Joweli,h Campbell, ! ; . PORTER I'OWN 9 II/P• . -1,.., ,- 1,4p,L, 'Acres Land. 1.1 It lionan lc!, -,,,, 100 Pelee F2laett.„' -, I.li Rosh. Wm , Attlatfie, '273 Joseph Lear. ' Ley A ['rankle, 100 part of 11 2 II Heber til .1, ,1 . .. , .lo • ling, 1., , ,h, 'do 3oo -W to Gnieff, -11.1 1 d' , .l .d.. do I SII George Ilrenkle and : , ,Jo .4. do doe I Greenawalt, ' it: 0/ in ' iha 2.51 do do • 'lea 7anniel Woke, . 300 do do ' 4 ,, 1 - Ilrenelt., George & 80 Jacob Chilei, , I ni, , ..iwa:•, • 140 John Bard, - ion Wiiii..in Craelf, 154 B Bonawltz, . '. & 1:I .: John Iluher.' . i ISO Philip Zimmeimon, IL toy Unlbeh nor. 300 Samuel Oster, 109 Jacob elhaeffer. PINEGROVE BOROUGH. . . -- •1 ,!, Lots. a I Mlioel Minnig , I 1 Daniel Good, • 1 tsateuel'Hain, . LoW ER MAIIANTANOO. .4. rea Land. Acre. Land' • , 1 - , • piri of 157, Jobs, C. , 73, port of 113, 8 lions hotelman', ". erns, 'Io Joho Reed, ! SnO George Cake.. '. l Phllip ilunizlnger, 175 Kelly, Schedi & Co.. so ,iteuben Thar il,. $4O Jacob Brower, : . 1 1 tiri.) Remit. . , lof 194 1' 8 Lenge!. 217 l'eteViltbert s . 200 Edward Snyder, . 4 Samuel Rood- • 130'llieed & Foringer. lot ...vote! Ham, , 197 Samuel Himmel, ' o', Phi.lp,llantelneur. BARRY TOWNSHIP. ' ArITIO.,IIIId. Acres Land. ~,,, Win Premem. • • ; 50 Isaae•Chflal s ' 3.50 Belli. BCCII , O,I', 'lOOO P-' F. Ludwig and J ::.5., Wm Crosby,. •, Iluntsingerdr., 1 ' tint John Snyder. 300 John Meister. , 50 John.Drener, ! - • _. UPPER MAHANTANGO. ' Acres Lnud.,' o 100 P F Ludwig , and 3 . Ihtuteinger , - , • --1 „ 1 - .110N:TOWN8/11Pr '.1.•• Acres Land. ;Acres Land. 4110 Jacob Zimmermen,late : , 300 Elisabeth k Hannah • Caritas, ! • Hitler, Srdi John diner, . 400 Purer Glardnef t ' 1)t8 Tunnies Hartle 400 Join Ellis, 500 tirel, Coombe, i 370 Wm likelier', ' ~4011 Den.•l Reece, • 1 . . RUSH TOWNSHIP. . ' Acrei Lend. i !Acre' Land. , %. 300 dames Greiner,' , 290 Levi Reber; j. 400 Micnael Seltzer, bit* 182' John Han, s . , Taylor,' ' llO3 Henry Halsey, - 75 P W",larksou,. • ' 38 Fninks& Huntainger ' -72 P W'Jart.snn, I 30,We0 Audenrir; • . I'd Frederick gentle., ;1100 Jacob Alder, 400 Andre!" Onbrrt, ' 330 Jacob Bensinger, .. 122 Joavlitt Ridgway. i 200 Charles Witutan. SCHUTLRILL TGWNIIIIIP. • 1 . . arres Lend. • !Acres Land. . 400 W 111.401 Hi eliner, ,. late, 70 Joseph Hiller. linntsinger, ' 400 Ludwig & Harking,' ' .400 11 &melt late Brien, 80 Geo. W Tyson, us 'Win. Wil.lcrmint.,' 400 W Hiehne.r. Pott k an Wm. %Cadent:mit), Co., 1.5 Jac. d. dlr inticil, • . • t 407 Geo. W Tyson, 15 Shultz &.'hocner, I 100 Fred'k Lauderbiun, 41 Ktchn•r l& Slmema, 100 Ludwig*, iltitaltilliff ' • M.oo', %%'EIST PENN. Acres Land. 0 John Zietbman, 217 Bard Paustice. 100 Creates Canby. , . 1 1 , 41.4 1.,14.11 . ,1 , b 13 Jacob Creltz, WO Chas. Canbey, 10 e!anslel Como. IUO Charles K..lbe, ' . i .;EAST BRUNSWIO TOWNSHIP . bruit Land. ,-Acres Land. Pi Cilietat. 1 "8 Schnerr & Cohinl. - 160 Samuel K kepn'er. , 00 Reuben Hanger, 1111 William Audeneled. • 50 decimal K Kepner. 1 REST CRONSWIOTOWNBRIP. : ~ Aires Land. • !ieres Land. Ito I'.. E. Ludeig. and' . S John Rover.. Iluhtrineer late Illsheir 10 George Boyer, 3GO P . F.Ludwle & fluntg A 3 Shoener k 3 Rick ' zinger, late BMW, ' 1, cp. ' ' 1' ' btAitiCt3l TOWNIIIIP. Are Lliod. . ' ArreP Lend. ' 70) rredqc Berk, 'pop. Koch, k Rertolet fhk) Ronert 1,444 . 13, 401:4opept; Spencer ' ' s Wm'll l'oUe. Lone.. I 3"311c1i0,1m4 %Valle lea, ; 3 Robert Lew lei .10 Jaeob Roth.' ' 1 13amuel *MS. 14 Elle* sleetrled. i I Robert Lewis. tl Peter Kern. NORTH dr Acre} (Add II W iittom /hark, Jacob Kunkle, rip/Mint U 1 Aimoat Brooke. M,4l' , Murphy. - ' 1 Geniee Delbert. I ilcoky l'yenn. 1 Titus Beilet, porraviLLE onnotron. , Leta, Carry & Chambers , l Samuel Heffner. I eamn4l Heftier. 1 ERA NCI!. TOWNEWIt Ares L&Ud. 'Acres Lend. 4 '301140441 Kuokle, ,1400 G 0 iltithder, 4 0 . scittingei,J Ounrin42oo Jseob Ok-04 • ' Drinolv. - :lii etrupbsnr!Went 3:1 offer:pan Cowl Co.; lof 117 Juieph Wood. lt,P, George Ruth. Born! MeNlialtd. • 1.111.1, • -Acres Laud, • • '- 0 -3t4464n4 Battolet; 03 P P 0 4 ,04. Deattar 3) George Koch. dc W H 41404, • , NoItWEGIAN'TOWNI4IIIP.. I Ar,•.jAtre• Land, '44 & Drotherrr deceased. 1:4 11. r. nt deltzet I 143 Wetherlll & ifitchbets ~ ceased, - • - 11,ot, 0 .11,1 0. eeIIZP• I Abliblarn firt,ORRE _ . ' - ISAAC LITRAITCH, ILVlntnlsskYneill. JACOB KLINE. ouirnist,lnnele Potts- j 4euet 20. 1833. • 454 A ilP e pftnerg al the 'qt.:fluty 11111 please toeste the ltruca; , 1111111TOST OF MVO: 4,1. AM) —Fint volatile Net pabliabil4—# capita wort vir 14.; uoi—ror sale at B. BkrojApos . tp Bookstore. Peuerlilp. • r IrpC July Ik' lON, . 4 .sie , - • • d r •2 ' t " =1 Mill VOL. XXIX. , • SOTS' . CLOTIIIIII3 'l 3 HE sabsertaorairt trktimplitlitilirlaittottitt4im- L IlitrOUS frleadfrartrif iliidntetreCtif brhtlytkill lt., tiat.their assort went pf Utothang for !foil ug Uetillt men is 'much larger than evil', and they are dtspiiied to sell cheap. l'ethotm dying at a distance, havd•ilte inhale/0 si racingisit riuthlog purchased kt 0111, store, ti they do not suit. • , . . • F. A. HOYT & BROTHER, rtbestnut St, cranes 01 Tenth Phsid7,l - 1,1e13..; . 11:14 Dim • „ COMMUNG! C I oth i ng :! . CLOTITINCt! , THE, most eitensive 'assortment of /i . ' . Clothing in Schttyltid,Connts. front 20 to 30 per Cent. 'Meatier and Miter made than can be purchased elsavithere, Is at 4*-OLU OAK 11AL1.,.' cornet of Ce ism sad Mahardon gb duvets. . . . I: A magaincent assortMent Of FAI sad WINTER CLOTHING, of the most finionoble Lyles. Is mow on band and ready fur sate ak Prlcesthat EPY COH PETITION. As every artitle sold at this establish ment lawatnufactured In Pottsville, it is,rmeretate, expressly adapted to this region, and offers great ad vantages to purchasers over all In vory Werra* City-wads ClotAiap :- ; • ;•; ONE TRIAI. will. prove this, beyond all &mkt, to any who are stranger. to Itts fact; and than 'Astho have not yeti purtaased their FALL or WINTER Clothing, wilt& well to rellandJudge forthentselves. ' An Immense variety of • '-' BOYS' CLOTHING, ' • Suitable for , the season, at extremely low prices.; lihunembei the old stand, .• OLD OAK HALL, Yr or ., net Of Centre and idahontoneo et treets. .' EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Pcoptletati .• I (Late Ltrgt SCUTT V T•Y LOR, Importer. Or IleßMllhil Dry Conde.) , ; l. .*: A . 'Cititil...-LE.D.W.ABO T.' TAYLOR; 3ferAa rit Tailor, would respectfully itillthe-atteptlon'tifluhl nu memos Mends and the pabiti to his Fill and Win ter Stock of Cloths, Casstmera, Elegant Ycallnal• At., selected from the best ma flirts,* bath he Wore ; pared to. motto up to order, et very moderate prices. i Au sandmen of tlloves,Kereltiefit,duspendero3ilk 'Shirts, Ac. Afoot torthe New York, London and Paris fostikons. Pattsvilte,,Ca.lX, IBA . , 4P-tt i, CM QM • DOWSED. • • PRPAIER AffrIATE IN HAIR. 177 Cheatnuf,d tr. oppoille the State Houle; PUHA In• vector of the eelehrstid GOl•Serllet•Vent IlitineWig and Elects nand Toupacee. loatructiona to' enable ladies and Ontleruno to' measure 'their own b,eads with accuracy = - :1; For Wigs, lariat: Troops, 4- 3rolps:4n., No. I The 'round .of. thfr,No. I From foteheatt to bead. back as for ai bald From forihead over Aver forehand. as the head to hen. far as reililred. 3 From tar tuea...ae.i 3 Over the crown of the top. the heed, i 4 From 'ear to eat . ' the forehead.. • • - Mil . ' AL DOLLARD has always reedy fur sale 6 splendid stack of Gent's Wigs, ToupeeikLadleit' Wtgeihalf. ~Wigs, Pouts, Braid*. Curls. ice., beautifully manu 'lectured, and as cheap u any establishment t o the -Union. , ' • - . . ~ , N. DOLLARD'd iferbantum Extrait or Lustrous:Dale N, prepared from Mouth American herbs and flints, ibeincet successful article ever produced' for pl eller; tit the bah; from fallit.g out or changing :enitrt. re ining and preserving it in a healthy and lusuitant Aide. Among other ;reason, why Dollatil's hate rut ting Saloon maintains its immense popularity le ih e (act that his took Is applied to ;Leery head ol,.slialr tt il at nt bts establishment, consequently it is kept in i tier preservation than tinder any other 'hutch bp kenos. It being thus practically tested •by thou di, offs gibe greatest guaranty of its efficacy. ,- Notdvrbolesale and retail iiEhie old establivbinent, i - 77 DHEISTNUT St , opporitellhe Stale Ifousei , Phill ri &Ws. [ ;• . It. . OLLARD hag at last disco tiered the 71174,1 us ..jalrro.olllAlß DYE and armounces it for salei.with perfeit.kotillitenee In its Yu:peeping everything 0 , f lha kind now In use.' Ir eolcirs the hair either 'black •or biown, (as may be destred,y anti/ mud ietihotir ney" Hilary folk. Asir or skii, either by stain or other; wise, can he washed off in ten minutes. after appii cation, without detracting front Its efficacy,; Pe'teons •ialting the city are incited to give him a call. , Let ters addressed tolt DOLLARD, l77Chestout'Sircet, Philadelphia, will receive attention. ; i. . July 22, 15.52,', . - -- ~ 2 0. 1 . Y.,; • ..„ :I: _ E. Gallia), • tiloOtspoO To. A. Fu T.) ' ' No. 164 GILF.STiVIIT Strept. SitO etrz' .9 ng P.III4ADELPIIIA, EXTENSIVE MUSIC PVllLitillEß.anil limper' in Musical Instrument.* of evely description. Rsclutivs Agent Ipt ihe.sale Hal. • let. Davis & Costa (Boston) PATENT 11014611•101 DeiDoE Molnin and Mtn er Pl&NOri, ILGlitiett's Boudoir Pi anos, Met,ldeons, Minting Goiter,. Home, Virullue, sheet Music, :Moat., ',Rusk Hooks, &c. j Residents of the country will he supp lies) mail orotherwise with any mask they may wiali; at 19 low rates as if purchased In person. Having One Of .the largest storks In the. United Stat.„!,p, 1. r e el :t o ntl.. dent of satisfying all who may favor tne with ;a!, call Of °Tat. , Dealeruin Music snootier' on the mostliterel `re Desleis,ln , !pot!, puoni to let. Second-hand Plano! Ilit,inte. Mayl4. Is3l. • 9 (Mt, they offer at the lowest market rates. CONSi'ANT• LY FOE SALE Bleached and Natural Winter and SprinuSpeign Oil, Bleached Winter and Spring Lard OE, Etta White Winter Solar Oil, • . , Bleached Elephant Oil. (Winter and Spring;}'. Strained North West Coast and Polar Whale Oil, Winter and Spring Whale Oil, bleached, • 'Straits Back and Tanners' Oil, Machinery and Oreaelpg • New Bedford Sperm Candles, Patent Polished Sperm Candles, (Colored andPisin) . Stearin, Candies, Price's Patent Candles,(rat which we are golff'Airg) Crystalline and Polished Candle( For thy' above Candles we received the first premiam fa Sitter Me ' dal ' ) from the Frinalln Institute, and a Dipionda from the Sate Agricultural 'Society et their late exhibitions. Toilet Almond and other Fancy Soap, Yellow, Brown. White and Castile Soap, Refined gigiermacetl ideates, BOLDIN & PRICE. 31 No t rth Wharves, third Mote above _ . ARCM Street, Philadelphia. May 1 . 13833 • • lily • SLOPE: CHAINS. - mils undersigned begs respectfully to call, ate at tension of Abner', Coal Merchants, and all (host , In want of BEAT PitOOVED, or .DEBT BEST CifAllitS. for Mining Of Mill purposer..to-Site large stock of But But Chaim, assorted sizes., froihattich toll Inch, made from best retinal Iron - . • Also, to his Mtge stork of But Proovad assorted sizes, from 3.16 inch toll inch, made from best Cable iron, which will be sold on very reatona• bin tertni,„ by - DANIEL. hIcCARTOV, • No. oa Aaronson Street, and No. Dock Bisect Wharf, Philadelphia. KEIFER TO W.V. Agard tt Co.. ttarb.ris, George Macon: Esq.. - ' Pot Charles Miller k Co..- McClintock & lidanight,l" . b o lu.e . P9a- Jobanan Cockilt, Eau., Llewellyn, Pei,; may li, 1853. lll.lkni ONO. LIIIPPINEOTT• WIC TROTTIR• ZDNOIIi MAUD °Bolton tappuwacrrr .84 co.- .. jjAV,E constantly on band a full aeaortibent of .1. ITsas, WISLIP. LIQUOR* and Ga , craige generally. . No. 17 North Water Street, and • No. 10 North Delaware Avenue.:l4igibra.. Jui. 39;11933. • .541 y Chartered by the Stare of t Pinroryfe,rorir, 1841. • . CAPITAL Utock 0950,000:: - • ritHE SAVING FUND of the National Bufe)y Com e patty, N0..01 Walnut Street, two dome above Tblrd,,Phlladelptita. is open every day from A. 111., to 7 o'clock. P. NL, and on Monday cud Thum day evenings until 9 o'clock. Tbla inscltotlob Is well known-limns of the rafeet and best managid in this eountry, - and pays Five Per Cenl4nlereal Oil money paid In there. from the, day of deposit. Any auM from one dollar upwards le tecelied, and all sums, hues or small, are paid Intik on; demand, without notice. to any amount / - The BAYING FUND baa Mortgagee, G frigid Riau, and other-Mat class investments all well :Secured. amounting to haija wiUbe stjdollo rs (or the security of dope/sitcom. Odlte•No. it Walnut Bareit,2 doors aboveld,Prill, sdelpbla. s . . • HONMENRY L.IDENNER, Prealdent. ROBERT . BELFRIDG E, Vice Priaident. Wit. J. Rena. , 'BOARD OF REFEREES. " Bon Wm.. Richarda„.PottstOwn .12 D. , * fl„trreper Esq., Editor or the Ledger. Pottstown .1.01111 - Icha• newt% Esq., Editor of the No rt , alist,Skipp:llekv Hie . Eno* Benner, Esq.. Editor of the Foemer's , ; ::Feiend, , SumayloWn I Hon. Joel Jones. late hisydr Of PhDs ' delplda I Hon. John - Robins. Jr.. membei: of. Con: ' 111 leas, 4th Madder. Pa. j. Hon. James Page,,lleta Post master of Ilan. Wm. Pennington, late Dowerbor of No'w-terarY: Prillad'a., April 23, 18.53. 17.41 y• ANREIM. Acres 1.224, 13 Edwin P Weston, 100 .Jobn elhoefor, Jr. YEN BOROUGH. Lou. . • 1 (bortle Delbert • 4 John ?boozier, Jr Part of I tii W ter, PUBLISHED. _ 111V - kRY‘S:,:kTURDAY 7 MORS4NG BY .4ENiAMIN • .13 ' ANNA., POTTSVILLE% - SQH 0 Y14E . ..1LL 1. - i: - : 1 01; \'l Y; -PENNSLVANIA..• i CLOTIIING:' =;=A Quality the true trot of Cheapness PHILADELPHIA: FIVE PER =NT., SAVING FUND. PAPER: PAPER!' ° received a large assortment of titter and If Foolscap Paper of every quality, and at' inasnally low s prices. Footstep from .1 50 to FS od per Eteatt i. lamer Paper el. SO to tit Silt" "''t • Bashi the largest assortment of paper ewer • ate to lb ° comeinsilY. the entruritter feels confident • he can wee perfect satisfaction to.porcheselts. also. a. superior article of Brief Paper for taiwycrs , and Coirreystwor'S toe, both bloc and orbit". • • • SANNANI Seek sad Piper !tore, Opposite EPPseeP 3 Letffirch , segustlo, Me. • asel • • •11 • - - • ,q • , : t, ,•• , ' ~• • . _ I, WILL TEACH TOU ii t TiTO PIERCE SHE sowELsor THE EARTH ~ AND M EING OUT FROM THE OF MOIINTAIMS,. METALS MhTiCtli WILL OIYE STMESSTM To. OCR ; WARDS AND SUBJECT_ ALL. NAME TO ‘01.711 CE ALV'EE.—Dr. J9IDIan 0 . , - •,s' _, A A N D PEA .• . , i EME!!!! PAPER; &• 111 Cheaper thaa-Ever 8000 PIECES PAPER HAM/MGR • . At B. L'AIVIVAITS PapeL.. Stare, Pottavitlo. GOLD PAPERS, from 7.5 cents to ltl 411 French Papers. tattoos Mies. • Glazed Pereise:ft,m 20 to CO eents; • Unglazed Pirpers,4om 7 tante' to 25 cents. • Splendid Hall, Entry and Saloon Y apes. Gold. velvet and bunatio. Curtains on Paper and Liner; from Bto 40 gents. Painted Shades, from 50 tents to ,earNa;epleri• did enactment. • t . Fire Screen.. Beautiful Views; Parte! Papri, Deco rations. Columns and Starnes, Eitchte: I, • Theisubscrrimir bas made bra ,electrons orrholre Patterns from four of the largest nanuractnries, and consequently his Stock embraces , a gristitr variety ri Patterns wan can h.; found in Soy store re' the city. Ife pledgee 01mielf 40 writ ish Ma Papers at Cara 'Prue*, rindirmllold and more expensive Papers st iris tees city task pricer. Ills Curtain Papers embrace new end besurlilit. Patterni, et Very to rates. I sh. Merchants and" Paper Mangers supplied "with Curtain Paper and Paper Hareem wholesale. at the very lowest prices. . , Elegant PAINTED SHADES. on .Crinvars, et leri than city prices. come auportor Patterns tan be found oolong hlssttut, suiabli for the mobs legit notices. re As we are determined nos to be undersold by any perein who triteorlo papal for Its goods. those who want bargains: and the advantage of selecting flour a large and varied stock.tad better can at • H. VAN:SAWA Chap Wheterats •Ad - Retail Paper, Book and Ste tisell Stirs.' 0- Paper Hanger. furniihed When required. . March 10.1e53. . 12— TEATIBULE PATTIT.IINS.—Tbe sOscrl ber hai Just teceleed a lot; of Vestibule Patterns of Paper flanging., a hula eatierlor to • son thing of ibe kind ewer offered In Ole atietlon. Moo, GOLD pikrg.ll.A. Of the !atom and most beautiint pattern■, at le►► than 'city prices, at -B. lIANNAN'ti • Cheap Pappr and Variety More. 16,0 oVERNMENT LETTER ENT EL.: G for sale at B. BANNAN'S Book and stationery More. Val—t July 16. 1859 'STATIONERY, &c. ELCOANT auvriumwrzcas. INSTRUMENTS.. 'VHS eubseribir his Just received an elegem sortment of German shiest', Siathematwat Instru ments, which will not corrode , veiling in price trrizu Lieu ail pet Cale. 'Also, beautiful Galin of Imam me ors fur the . pocket Also; liory and tiosetwood Scales. among whirlt are several new and useful Scale., forming a combination:: or 6 ddrarent 'loader. Also, hoelter Compasses, Tape 'army, ace., together with cheap Instruments fur Schools, &c., Juin received, at pricer much lowers than usual. at S. HANNAN'S - Chaatt Stationetylad Variety Store May 28. 1853. • . BAGLISIC'S GOLD deport ant—rillwerysintsd.—The Public:they has Just re ceived a large lot of Hagley's Superior Gold Pens among which are the Congrear and United Stake Pena, both lu and out of casea,ell of which tan be knurled lithe points come Ira by fair use. The Mammoth Hunited ;States l'lty la a curiosity.. Cull end irelt, together with the Other., at B. HANNAN'S Cheep Book add Stationery Store. . NEW COPT BOOES, IN Four 'Parte. for beilnners—the Alphabet, Large and druall Hand, made of good Pepsi., and ruled differently from the Giber Copy Booka—Just manufactured and for sale at 11. BANNAN'S • Cheap Book end Station stare. June IL 1851. ..; f ILOBLIS FOIL SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES kJ—Just received a Icit'of Globes, a new article Im proved. suitable for Schools and Familial, all of which will to mold at Philadviphii priers either Single or In patra. at OLD PENIS t GOLD; PENS I—Warratiedt { .I Gold Pions al low as 75 teats each, at HANNAN'S Uhesp Book and Stationery Stole. Anaust 20.1851 . -24 C 7.7. • o G, =si I 71 • "i 1; 2 15' , 7 . 11 z: , E. 4 = :17. 1 , —Te ET; -.call In 10. countryi How he hasinew added to his large stnek or Arnvew a,variety of new Patterns of Cooking, Parlor, Mike end Ha Stoves. Ile has now the largest and most splendid stock of stoves ever offered in this Region before. which he guaran tees at the lowest cash price,. They will be sold fw cash only. lie has also a large assoritnent of Tln'd and Enameled Hollow Warri of all descriptions,: a large assurtine nt of Cutler e, Sheet-Iron Ware, Stove Piplng,Cnal Buckets,Wa sh Boilers, erasa Ket tles, Preserving Kettles. Frying Pans, Waffle Iron.. coder! Mills, [sc.:. a large assortment 3f Japen'd Ware Trayti, plc., and all kind of Tin and Sheet-Iron work done to owlet_ Tin Roofing and Spouting done at the shortest notice. All orders received, will be promptly attended to. CENTRE Street, fonr doors above Market. • .; Pott.vllle,Uct.9J,lSs2. 41-11 LIFE INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE 'PRE GIRARD LIES INSURANCE, ANNUITY• a“.l TRUST imaireaty of PHILADELPHIA, Odlce,tio. IP: CHESNUT ST.. the First Door East_ of the Custom ifouse. Capital, 11300,000. Chaney Pell...mai.. Continue to make Insurances on lives mi . the most favorable terms.. The Unpile being paid riti and Invested, together with a large and cites/tinily Increasing eeservedfund, offers a perfect seturay to tb.o 'canted. The premiums may bP paid yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a mime periodically to the In lib places fur life. , The drat. Bonus, appropriated in December;lBl4, and the second Boons is Docember. INV, amount to an addition of ✓1363 50 to every •1000 invited ticker the olden policies, making 01165 50 wittch iVIII be paid `,* heti it shall become a claim, instead of $lOOO stlenally insured ; the next oldest =mint toll= 50; the cleat Inapt° 01212 50 for every 01000; the others)n the nuts prupor according to the amount and time of standing, which addtftoo• make so average or more than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, wl;hout locreacing the an nual premium. ', • M*NAOERS. / John A. Brown, O. Danner, Tbomas kidgway, A rmon pilots, Jobb Jay litnitb, Frederick Brown. Robert Pearsatt, George Taber, Joseph Yeager, . John 11_,LatImer, Tbdmas PS James, Wharton Lewis, Joseph T.:Bailayi John it. Black. . Famphlsta containing table of rate, and *soigne tions,toratofipplication end further information can be had at the mice, 'THOMAS fiIDnWAY, President. . Jane F .. Jm0r.....c1um.:. Az. The sitbscriber U , Agent for the above Company in !Schuylkill Vonnty. and Will erect InstiratAeli,end give all necessary Information on the .abject.' April 9,1853, WATCHES, &C. , =EWA& Bite of the Dii B polite , biortgeW - -"Weinvite our; friends and the public in general tonsil and'ezem tae our stock, as we feel confident ik it is the best that was ever offer-e• ed in this, reginri,and we &ill sell at Philadelphia prices. • , • Our Meek conaists In part of a fall assortment of • ilafd and Sliver Lever Gold and Silver Lenin, Watches, • . • , Watches ; -. • _ 8 leer T.ablelkTeiepoons Forks, Outter-kn leen, Ar. Plated Castors, :• IFran & Cake Elesk.m , Plated Cud Trays; Cups, I Mantle Ornaments, &c. Audi general areortment of _Fanny Goods. • With thorough knotriedge •of our business, and every facility for pluchasing to advantage, we cannel be a adenoid by honest dealers In the State. We re turn thanks for the. liberal patronage we have hereto fore recelvedoind by strict attention to business, we hope so . merit the confidence of the community and, our share of their rations's. ' WILLIAM. BRADY, .1 - 011TEWART.ELLIOTT. liberal discount to Pedlam.and email Deal ere. • . • ....113-,particalar attention Clcidc;:iiiitehes smut Jewitry. May IS, 18311. • SUNDAY scniol7s — obits AND LIBRARIES. Taturibietlber always keepson band a large as sortment otSunday rithool. auth tie ate generally, used In Sunday Schools. Also, I Sunday Rebook Libraries:of 100 vols., 410 00 Do do do Mb.. it and 3.eacb. to 00 _Do do ' do, at; , 500 Do. do • do •1 s 50 Cottage . ' Lbraty, ' 3 00 Episcopal Sendai &two; Library. NO vole-, /0-00. ALSO. 500 Teirtamenii.German bad Enema). . 200 Walls. English and German, English and Berman Beward Book". Hymn Books.ike.; all or which will be sold at Sunday idichOot Bub= press, ani the eardate steed by purr.bastog at i B. BkkiNAN'll Neap Book and Stationary Stole, June 2.,5,159: • f _ :Anew' mamma) oiz. • . . pill 8 OIL Mettle mom fomenter' use. and le more •• highly recommended fey machinery, t h an any oth ; er 0.1 In the Market, workbag ckar. and, free float gem lt la emulated le all cues to be just east It Is recommended, or no sale.l Operators who we ma chinery II And..tixin Itlll•that It la the- cheapest and beet Ull adapted to *belt uses.. Orders left at FRANK POST'S Maderal. Store or XYE EITHOUSE'd Liquor Store. agents for thls. County, Will be promptly auended to. June 25, IBS3. • PS4C r ,l-7 mama .HOD . • • 111; :undersigned tare received tbe Agency OW 013 ' PATENT 11‘8171ATBD LIGIITSING RONDUCTOR. Tbe lateitsand moat Improved lo ventkm of tae blodoos opp and for sale by WM. Id. M'CLIJRB & BROTHER. Sandlot Hardware sad Tool Storm In *at ket Meets; between "Ab soden: Pbßadelpble. o CollollY Also—neildbliebed Ind for 0akt....4 Treatise es Llflasisg_ Cereddrbreei by ' 1 L. LYON, July U. 1153. z 70,4 m .:::‘...A.',6.,poirTsviLLE .-OEN-ERAL---%A-DV.EATIS. 0. DANNAN'S Cheap Hook and Stationery Store STOVES. B. DANNAN 13.1 y I Watch *OP . • il4 to the tettelrtng 01 MANVFACTUR (S.. i i, AN INA ilt AGO MEd WHEEL, alrialt ~,, , arid Wall, N0.1300t.1i zi ilea: , above elergtid. Phil adelphia. - ;:e:t 4 'ainzl. arlinl4::eni to any part of tbe,;eutintry, Orders by mall pitniitly executed. Apall 9.3, 1651 !.:-. i#EW ARTICLE. r ,t ~. . . PATIGNr.:-IVIsINITIAN 111,1Pitfa -,i 1c lIESE Blind ; ! overcome tn.: ity. I • • : - ,' A the end of the Municipal year, -1851- i 52, t l'e Mayor made an dfficial report to the City 'council on the operation of Itte•Jaw iu Portland. This was ordered to be printed and distributed through _ihe city, which Was dope: and its statements were not at the THOMAS WREN, JAMES 'WREN. 04f time, nor have they sinc4 been denied,. Parts of that report were afterwards priuted hi a tract:, by the Centr;Sl Eiteutive Temperance Committee of Maine `, and distributed exteu siielylthrough:the'SLite.l . The following ex tracts are taketilrom,,Thaj report: A great many farniliee situated thus (poor Ind miseratee) a year since, tire Inow comfortable and happy, being entinelV relieved by the Pupprrpoon of this grog-sheps from theitlformer troubles. Thu extinguishment of the traitficjin intoxierdiug di inks will not only be the Menthol' saving a great amount of,ntney to the poorer part, of the : peopl ,e um the prod ctive industry : el the country will be swim latedlto an exte:iit that we cannot at present terest:e. The *hole of thegreat - suM which -was forinrly expefided for strong minice by the people of this City,, and state. will bencelulth be expended forme. .ceaserlei and comforts : of lite, with the thldithinel amotnit which will accrae irom the more induitri• ous habits of the peOpie, orlwill be added yearlby year lto the se - cumulating weevils of the "There were conuultieg to the Alnis-Hini-e from!June 1, 1850, to Marc 20, 1851, (before the law) taw)l2s2 ; from June IJ 1651, to March 21% 145,', Ciller the law,) 14tI•rditference in nine mouths,"loo. Number in - Alms•llouse, March 20, 1851, 1 1'12; number in Alms-llcinse; March 20, 1852, &Truce 22. Number offantilies asaisted out, of the Alms-House, from Juni 1850,- to Mach 1851; 135; froth Julie 1{ tB,l, to March 120, 1652, 90-rdifterence in nine months, just one-third, a 5. tieverity•five of the ninety : in the, Xtiii•liolik 'Match 2U, 1859, eerie there through' intemperance fedi of the, ninety were not brought there thrdugh that cause; the hiaterrol this remaining eleven Is not known. "Committed to the fibula of Correction for ;•irt• . , temperance trom June 1; 1850, to March 20, 18 . .*J1, •lti; for larceny, etc.,: etc:,l'2-‘-in all 58; from June .1, 1851, to March ?0, - lt* for internperiince,:lo; Cor larceny, etc.,,etcl, 3-;-in t all 13' a atfttreati in 111,01 months ormor• that 4hree-fourths'! , Cord mitted •in April, 1831, 9 ' • in. May, 10-W: The ' Maine Law' was enacted urio.2, 1851, and 'Kan the Ist-,of that month sto gy March 20, 1852,, .10 months,'the number; cotnrriitted was onlv .10;0 thuugh great activity was di s , played by the - To;lic - e in arrestuig all offenders:- I. "At the term of the District Court in Portland, March, 1.852,-hurour indigntent was round' tor larceny, and that Was the result• of mistake while at.the March term of 1851 'seventeen ituiertnJiiti. were found. These results have been , obtamed noiwithstanding an increased vigilan , m in; arreoing persons found ouder;the;inauence of stiong drinks. "Committed to this , jail kir drunketioeii, larpeny, Or.c., from June 1, 1850,!io IMartm 20, 1801, 273-; for corresponding period of 1851 : 2, l ;i5; ditTerenci3, 144. Deduct liquor bellers!(72) imprisoned in; the, latter term, and wehave ti 3 for drunkeune.s. terve &e., &c, against 279 for file corresponding . pe riddhefore the enactment df the Maine Law, a de dueitoa of almost_ seveh-ninths in the short pOriorl of time roontaa! -There were in jail on the,Oth Marc!' tS 1, 2.5 persons; on tho 20th of March, tstg, 7 persons, 3'of whom were liqucir sellers; without them the number would be 4 against of the corresponding div of 1854 a falling off of more than 83 per cent in the short period of nine months. "iThere were comrniP4d to the * t illeb-house froth June 1, 1853, to and nichiding March, 1-Sfil, 43 ! persons. For; the crrespondiruti Per 'ea 1951.42 alier the enactmen of the Maine Law,. the number Was 180,a deduction of almost three.fittlN, notwithstanding the uniren4d vigilance of the ta,- lice to the latter petiodi persons found in the streets in a state of intoxication. • Buctr were itte,actitaf effects of the Lihuor . Lail} in Portland; 114 generally throughout the:: t Sttith wherever it was eciorzed. ny;parts of the State rumselling is entirely uukhown at the preseht time, so - thottiugh haSbeen the effect of law. ''• pining my lat'6 tour through the esitern and northern paits 61 the State, I could not, letup that there Wail any open grog-shccp.-7- Rtim-selling, where', it 'exists at al4 is carried . onisectstlY,And in large districts of concur:, it is extiagtfished ; and every*here a mark eilimprovement is sfeen iii ,the conditions of the peopte, as acknciwleiged by all ; unpreju 7 dided peEsoos whoch I met. Even in; the frontier towns, such lasj Eastport, Calais, Hc/dgdon, Houlton,,," and Presqui-Isle4-in temperance is very greatly' diminished. f - For the entire truth Of rtiy declaratiods, so far as Portland is concerned, I have no ;hesi-, tation in referring, ilioUgh without eottsuli ation with them, to; the Aldermen , fIPISI-2; Stephen Frothiraghern GeorgePeatsou.Sam "-deli Chase; John Ctimmina, Charles JOnes, William W. Thottias and .11imm Brooks, Estill.; to J. M, Thotripson, City ;Marshal to Wm, Huse, City: Marshal of the present year ; to all the'clergy - Ixten, and every Other min to Portland ofany• character fur truth and - veracity. , ! r I only add, ia conclusion, that -Mr. !Neal "had abundant ctieatis at hand of learning that the focia were quite:contrary to hia declara tions. He did not Choose to avati of - the'sourcei bt vit.:et inform's/ion; but boldly made statements its reladoe - tierrMost Important subject, whlch had no foundation in troth. • • • 1 . Ett7 Toe AniTaminN i 9nn , gang an in tog hi. land on! thelab3ier of ibery at elemiuni, has .trough t to, ligat_some at noroup lama. - !: One m iry says: .. With a I our corruptioni we duu c spend quite atiluthett on contested ',elec. tioits.as did our summon: In 170, at the Ndithainton eleetioil (decided in fever pftord Spetteeij that nobleman spent nearly 030,- 000 ; Lind flatifax-met ruined ; sad !Lord NcirduMipteet, beside" cutting-. ail hie old timber, to the amount jof 850,000, 'sold :Mott of his furniture from Asblevititilhe whole of ffiet at Caminen,latid spent the *est of his "life, in Bw2uterland.lt :. ME R. ioxa riFfortn. NO. 38. Ljisiotkal , • ROME AS IT . IS,IAT THIS DAY. BLESSING THE BEASTS.—Grace Greenwood an a late fetter trona: Rome, forinsheit this descrifittoo of a peculiar ceremony . • •• %% went,lat Suriday, to see the blessing of the beasts—an annual ,ccremony which takes place at , the church of San Antonio Abate, Theriwas an icarneuse crowd of all descriptions and classes of, : among the rest. a vast convocation of beggars—the :rippled and-maimed! in endless varieties. wreck~ and retnnauts; divisions and"stibdivi . sioni of wen. A Priest stood on the steps of the Church, with a holy water sprinkler in his hadd, add a little boy at his side, bearing the einitur. The animals were trotted up before hitt) ; he read a form of benediction in Latin, shOok.the sprinkler"at them, and they f - were good for'a twelvemonth. Ot course, this is done for a consideration,-as What is nut, in the' way of church paradises, Kist:Ages and iincuutniirs The hrst applicants!lur a benediction, alter our arrival, were two miserable cart-hories, who looked as though! the blessings of,all ihe, tathers'ol the Church could nut keep Mein OD their legi fur twenty-four, hours.- l 4.at the rite-was extreme unction to thenr;, dud let the owner, doubtless, led them away irejoin. tug in the taint that the crows were Cheated at the pour :keletoug for a .year to collie. Next came a drove of donkey's,• witit their heads chid tails decorated with gay ribtions.— One or these committed the 't , !ver..to.:be-ap.. pretended *simile , ttaXpropriety Ot bit ing to the midst at the ceremony. 6 4 1 0 absurd, Iu dICIOUS and pompously lincical wits this scene—so stupid, yeCcouseletl44 fidietklutiS seemed the cruet actot%, that it struck sue the. benediction might haie commenced, without great inappropriateness, with an apostolic Dearly oeluved brethien !" 'Du nu think the thrverent frum this, of anything of the kind I may !say. I feel a daily' increasing , indiguatton and contempt toward the monstrousah%urdittes at this sys tem of religion and :hi actors thereto. rev• etence such things and such Men were en in sult to the Cud to whom I believe; Theretama up a sudden and; violent show er, and we were driven, for shelter, into the church, where we w ere brotight Hub more intimate relations with the lower classts than was altogether safe or. savorf. , I amp dent= ocrat even in Italy, till it comes-to gadlicand puler, when, I must confess, my d'eniocracy assumes a purely abstract character.! Alter the storm passed, the Pope's' stud; came, mostly driven in carriages, miguificem turn outs. Then followed' those o 4 the ‘caidinals, scarcely less stately, and gorgeous.' Next came twenty - -tour suPerb horses, belougiug to Prince Piombino, attached io one carriage, all dei:oraied with pinnies and ribbobs—re. ally a beautiful sight. ; I The horses which are to ilia in the Corso, during the carnival, were blessed auiid unu sual demonstrations of popular teeliug ; and soot ended,; the Oddest, absurdest, most In tel-1y ridiculout, religious cerernonial4 'ever • When Professor Jaccibus „Made the life. statement trout his own observatiqn, last Spring—the idea of their kriests sprinkling Junkets with holy water at ten eents a head, and turning the Sabbath into a farce', seem ed, to some good Catholics,' too absurd to , be credible. We happqn; say's, the Pitisbtirgli Gazette, to know of one who, on reading the lecture of Professor! Jacobus last Spring, said—" As to that blesitaht the horiis. who would believe it) liut ridiculous a farce as it is, it is - true. We! do nit wonder lthat ati honest minded Catholic should think, the re port a slander. • Audi' it Catholics heie could see halt the ahstirditics that are-practiced in Papal countries, they would be ashamed of their religion, and 'dread to have it_ eitend here to degrade.the people: HOBBS Atill LOCKS)IITILS 1 It is now pretty generally known that un til the year qt the great g.xiiibitioni nobody had succeeded in obtaining the two hundred, gutueas offered by :Itessis.l3ramahr.to any person who could pia their cetebrared lock. This piece of,. inechtiuwal ingenuity I was at last performed, by 'Mi.:Hobbs from narnea, "who was Doti Jock maker, but a lock picker: since thou ihe'art of picking, lucks be critati- somewhat eleyated, and has attracted the attention of out &it rate engineers. The Society of Arts,M John street, Adelpfir, desirous of promoting -the skill of iFaiglish locksmiths, iss:ned a .cncolar list Sear IN premiums on varnmaarticles efmantilactures among which was ope "hustle inve:otion of a good lock," combining strength nod great security Atom o:fraudulent aitempts,l cheap ness, freedom from tlisarrangementi by dirt, and requiring only asmall key. The condi ' liens upon which she prize cif .f.lO Wai to be awarded seers to • be sumeWhat incoosistent With the ohji.ct 'required; tut nevOtheleis the offer comMandecj attentiou,:andithe suc cessful competitor wits Mr.. saiky of Slicer. less ; and to him', the prize was awarded by the committee, ;Mel chairinau bens Mr. Chubb, the lockffiater in . St. Paul'sChurch yird. By a letter received Irons Mt,. Hobbs, winch, appears in the, Journal of the Society of Arts, of the NMI of June; we find Mr. 11obbs' curiosity induced !tun .to iu speet this piece of ;mechanism which the 'committee, presided t:Wery Mr. Chob, ha pronounced to be one Most in accurdauc with the prescribed rules )1 the :society ; when, so far from its possesing that " grew security" required, he discovered that it was constructed on the ,priticiple of the "Yak lock," such as are inanufactpred by .tNir. Cott erill, of Birminghain ; and to vrove to the persucs present that, it possessed utii, -"seen 'my," .11r. Hobbs, taking a sinalf,. straight iron wire from his; pocket, and a thin strip of steel, opened It in . the presence - pf several members of the society in thrtesnlnutes. London Bankers' Cgcular. , RELIGIOUS SUPERSTITION. The following itein of foreign religious to ttlligenccisays th'e Garette,shows that tiutierstition is stilt too commo n, and, re ligions humbug still, too (1 uccc sfu I Roman Catholic countries. :Such eeceptions appear too bald to impose upon the people of any nation of Europe, bpi as the prirtts have had the oxclustve_control of the eltfeation of the. people, it is safe to suppose they under stand how gross an ,itoposition they; can ven ture upon." If the school fund were divided out to them here, we - suppose:it wotiltlnut be many years before we would have' an im portation of " chemises that belonged 1.6 the Virgin Mary," for the benefit of American Catholics. .. An edifying collection of relics is on view to the faithful, until . . July 24, in th Chinch of Aix-la-Chapelle. y The advertigenlent states that this collection comprises a chernise that belonged to the. Virgin Mary. thei winding -sheet of, John the. Baptist,. the awaddling clothes'of Bethlehem. the sponge of Mount Calvary and the right arm of St. Simeon.— And a devotion train" is advertised to leave Lyons and Marseilles (or JMusalem : tare there and back,-1,000 Nuns.; Numer ous devotees have taken tickets." SIR GEORGE CpcIEBURN'S DEATH. The English 'papers bring' lone, eulogistic ace:Ants of the death (4 Admiral-Sir George Cockburn'. of the iirittsh Navy, atiLeaming . - too, in the" 82d year'of his age. No Wog .,raphy is needed to Jell Americans of •the character of a man, who, whatever may be . 'the estimate of his; valor in Etiglaad, has se• cured an immortality of infamy forhia cruel-. ties in Chesapeakei I3ay. during the last war 'between this country - ono Great Britain- • ' The London' •Trorrs devotes two columns to the geneaology. the exploits and the pub lic honors of this hero. It recount., wi t h much boasting, the marauding in tlie Chesa peake, and glorifies Sir George'Coarburn for his share in the destruction of bet Ween 000,6100 to £3,000,000 of public property at Washington, which it 'calls a 1. splendid achievement." For this morithartilcir all his other exploits, Admiral Cockburn Was loaded with honors by his sovereign'and by suet's.: sive parliaments; and for this, more than for anything else, be will be hossoied with a place among the great in Westminster Air be3'. I , • 7 - El:7' Tan BONE of CONTENTiON.L--:The fol• lowing brief paragraph explains - 41e, anxiety manifested by , the powers of Europe, io re gard to the contest between Russia and Tur key,: Constantinople, front' itsl admirable situation on theficisphonts is the key, of Aria, and the priocipal d#of of the Levant. The Movement of navigation in: 3,946 downpip' in that poit to 2,6,67.000 tons. Out of this number, the EoglishAag reckoned Sro 505,000 tons, the Austria° for 283..000; dte. French *for 70,000 sod those of Sardinia Naples, Tome, are.. for about 400,000 . the ietnain• der belonged to the toasting trade.i - I • RONAN' §Tgket PRINTING OFFICE: Having procured dues Presiekirs_ ate 111111* sled to execute JOB .and 13001 emery description, at the Milos 01 Thr—arsurat Journal, cheaper than it can beldam, at soy WIN establishment w ihe County, such so Books, Pamplifits, ' Bills of Logine l Larro.Pasters, Rail Road .7sticists, Hand Bills. • Paper Bea., Articles of Arstosithe. Tins Books, Bill 11&2:12, Order Boas, 4111, , At the very shortest notice. Our stock of .1011 TYPE 1. more .exiensire than that of ;any odder • Oak* in this section of the State and ins kW, hands employed expressiv for Jobbing. -Bolsi • practical .painter ourgelf,lwe will cussuMit sot work to ben, neat as any that can he tuned OVUM a' the elites. PRINTING IN COLORS deal at WI. •horte.t notice. ' EN • - -- BOOK BNDERY. Books bound in every variety of Ma ,Irtsk Books of every do•cription manulactuted , ylo_ bowled ruled to order at short notice. • , Inject Hang, THE. PILTBLIC WORKS DJ the Public Works pay anything—. This is a question of serious impost.—. The Canal CO1111:1213.0011115; every youvra tleavor to show a balance to laver of the Public Works of receipts over expeutinUis; but it is a matter of some doubt wbethee die State iMprovements are not actually rumba us in debt. ' . The Canal 'Commissioners. 02 the bit at• December last, estimated the &mould due foe' unpaid wages on the Portage, to that 'tune. to $146,000, in round aumbets. Whea the Legislature came to make an appro priation to liquidate Mete autstandiagelaues, the sum had crept up to $1,435,000; . and in their late report do the strike on the Phu. cage. the Commissioners tell us that theta are still other claims outstaadteg. of *loch they had previously no knowledge. sad they cannot 't•splain why tney have been kept back. Aud this is but a kpecimen of the whole systeni under which the State Works are Managed. The expel:mei on these stocks have increased yearly in a greatetratio than, the revenues, and hence certain expeaditutes ars-tint/Meld _from .the public each year. and-- croutied into subsequent statements is tAtt molt ties us and insatisfactory maims ! Take.• tor instance,' the yrat Isso. Taal year. ac cordlng to the Auditor General'a report, the State Works yielded a handsome atm to the Fressuiy : but, in the report for 1851. we tied over 4900,000 in the staternent ot i rr r. i• lot .that year, as havincheeti tor debts, prior to Dtcerutter,lBsol' 80, a true statement for 1850 would hare shuyn mat the expenses for that year exceeded the receipt's ! But this is nut all; for •in the re• purl for 1852 we find 8870,000 paid tot 'dry expenus incurred , prior to 1850 and '5l V' flow much ut this $070,000 belongs prop. .erly to 1850, we are not informed ; but as. smiting it to be only one-third. we nod the Public Works cost iu 1850 about $1.850,. 000 more than was set down in the account of . that year ! The same is true ot - subsequent years. .; Outstanding' cleans of -1851 kid to be paid iii 1852 and '53, and so of= the year following. We are never allowed. therefore. to bloc, what is- the real . cost of managing • tittle mires. We get a statement of what li're ceived during the year and what is paid out for that year, Mid the biplanes is set down as net . revenue ; but -the_unpaid debts wiliest come in fur subsequen appropriations. are :never taken into the account. These lacts affinitsubject matter lot the re flection of the people. It is a truth admit ting no questien, that under the present plan . of carrying ; on the State Works, the people never know what is the actual cost of main. laming them. The Legislature is mutually besieged lot appropriatious to pay oldclaims running back one, two or three years.„ No of etal statement ever vet presented ti the people has shown the actua I cost ot one year's management of the public improveinenb.,- It is not the interest of the officials to give it. and therefore we do not get it. But. toting the , last three years as a basis. it would be sate to bay jivethink. that It now costs as much to j ketep the works going as they yield' in revenue. What, then, is the Wens keep ing them ?—Pttlsburg Gawk. WONDERFUL CLOCK. We find in an English journal the follow- Mg description of an ingenious and 41abo. rately constructed clock, made by E. Header son, L. L. D. of Liverpool : •" The clock is calculated so finelyJ" says the Liverpool Al icon, in many of the nintiuus by, wheel wore it WilLnot err one minute in 1000 yearsA•Thesecalculations,we under;iand, 'have redAied, the unqualified approbation of the leading scientific men arid astronomers of the day, both in Britain and foreign countries. The clock will show the minutes and hours of the day the tune place - in the ecliptic r the day of the month. perpetually, and take leap year into_aectiont, the 'moon's age, place and phases; the gol den number, exact, solar cycle, Roman iudi. - cation, Sunday letter and Julian period ; the mean time of the• rising and setting of the ;- sun on every day-of the year, with its term- • ed and fixed moveable feasts. The day of the week will be indicated, and the yearwill be 'registered for 'lO,OOO years- put and to come. The quickest moving wheel mole+ tog in one minute,.the ,slowest in ten thou. sand years arum the date. To show the very" greet accuracy of the arbtious in l ibiscamph rated clilek, a few of the periods may be not to; viz:—The sprirent. dime' resolution of the moon is accuutplished in $4 hours, 50 minutes, 58 seconds, and 369,873,262 (KM• tualt of a second, which makeslan error Of . one minute too fast at the end of ;1,470 years. The, stars, will Make a revolution in 23 hours. 56 miuutes,.4 seconds 'and 99.087;4j -58:1 'decimals of a second, which gives an , • roc of one minute too slow at the elpiratioa.l of 589 years. The synodical revolution of • ihe d moun is done by the wheels in 29.,dayi, 12 hours, 44 minutes, 2 seconds Ind 872,.' 544,288 decimals of a wood, and this will ' give ail error - of one minute in 1,167 years. Hit siderial year is 'done in 465 days,.B tsours. 9 minutes, 11 secondisend 53,322,496" ,decimals of a second„. which will make sty error one minute ten Slow in 1,808 years..;•-• The clock will go 100 years withont mum: , mg to be wound up, Which is unequalled la hurological science. The cluck will contaio about 170 wheels and pinions, and upwards ol 300 distinct pieces." •. • , TIIE•OLD TRAP. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher makes the f01. , ' lowing ahrewd. reply to thole disinterested, per.ous who ask temperance men why thtir, don't enforce the laws against rucuselling . m., stead of framing new ones i distal Blame.. The reader cab judge whether he drives the nail home and clenches,it: "It is said why don't you execute the pretw eat laws 1 This puts me in mind of an'oltt rat, who, sleek and fat;comes out of his hOle: and sees a new trap. fielvalka around it.,: peeps into it and finds it not like thank] otie —it is all wire, and there is no getting out of it. says—" he goes to the keeper of the house ' and Why are you not satisfied-with the wooden bottom, through._which 1 ices . crawled forty times?" fin with the old lifinbi rats—they know how to evade them, they can crawl almost through anything.- .They don't like the Maine Law.' These men esTh tell 'hint the law means. outcry they . make, makes me think they smell fire. I never was aid much in favor of the law as, when Ffound out how much the rumsellef opposed it." 1377 A LARGE CONCOURSE deducts: set.' ' eral thousand in number', assembled purstri: ant to previous notice, in MontiMent Square, Baltimore, ou Thursday-evening last. The Speaker's stand.was decked with saga, and • transparenites, bearing the following mot toes :--" Young Americans,. men sour rights." "We ought to be more Ameriean ized." " America*, organize; vont coon— try calls." "The Bible in our PublicSchooa." "The Public Schools as they are." "Amer icans can do their own voting sod their meD lighting," We want oit:loreign , organizations." " Eternal separation of Church and State:" [Le THE'CROP9 IN GCIISANY.-4 letter ill the :New York P,ist, dated lief bran. Ger many. Aug. 151 h, says:' '• The weather t 3 delightful. Vbs grapes are swelling rapidly, anchwill be ripened in three weeks, The potatoes-ire rotting rapid. ly. The crop will be au almbst total failure. The grain turns out light ienthnuiliing. Be foreinine months Europe must import bread- Stufr., and that for a lull ;poi months' eoti sumptioo. Depend upon that !• If Boss's is , forced into WM', or purposei to bring about a division of the Turkish empire. then bread stuffs will be very high. But in any ease, they. will bring good prices. rr 'ATTIE A. SMITE!, Of Bucks Co.. hie just obtained a patent right for an invicsa for working Butter. In ber,.applicatWn to the Patent Office she .ayes—" I elides\ ,the combination of the cookie drawer, or ice•bot, with d butter tray, fur the purpose described. I claim forming ,anch working lever with acute angles at the sides of its working place. so alit it may serve the double, purpciee of breaking or pressing the butter and turnipg . it over. Cr," A NiCE hints.—Thu Pittsburg Des patch (Free Democrat) says: - . . • '. Our Democratic lellow.citirensehoultill, attend their primary meetings to•mortair; and tend soher and honest men to heir COilll• iy 0./nvention, which may otherwise bonded el s by a pack (4_ol:appointed of is kers,ban gry politicians, grogsellers, intern rat. men, , gambler., pugilists , Ike. It Oft that parry ,nestled to th row 4 such leapt it iiittimittot.