tyt 3}liners' stittno POTTSVIIitke, PAS, Saturday Morning, Sept 37. U. 11/9NAN, Editor and Proprlitor Q. L'ItTLE. associate Editor. •)".-1.19; 1 -itv g • -,/-4v • FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, ALEX. S, ivot.tutE, or -P to Cat. FOR,SURVEYOR GENERAL. IDAMISTIAN MYERS, or fiasjole COCATT FOR, cAI4L COMMISSIONER, 2101g8 PQWIc!k.LL. ov 4AlCallTtt Covm. MAINE LAW TICKET. FOR THE LEGISLATURE, TEIOSIPSON A. GODEREItior ; OUARLICS CLE3IENSoir ,Posravu.ex. TIM DE LEG ATE E Lg C TlOlB TO.DAY. .. What is everybody's business is no taX:y's business " : is is a &tritely truth , but too often verified in ,e,Very ittian's esperienee.— t-Itie Delegate Elections throughout the Cenn ty today are a eiseirt. , point. These pri, w intry e l ect i ons, gre too often neglected, be- A , traitie,alifiongli-thrbusiness of all, each one Ankh itidr gram 0 - his neighbor will go and 'rattend „to thl interests of both. 'The conse queote is that the Delegate Elections are but little •eared for, and often very poorly atten ded ;by those who really constitute the people, leaving professed politicians and wire-work !grate) maoage the whole affair, to suit their ;own purposes. This ought not •to be, and Cite hope .a reformation:will becommenced today: - • : The object ohsending Delegates to County • Conventions is that the sentiments and Wish es of each pat ticular Di s trict may be fully 'sod fairly represented—that every citizen io the County, though' not perionally present ip . the Convention, may nevertheless- have a. N, veicr , there through his Delegates, and thus shape the proceedings of that body•according . to his own notions of right and policy. IN not; then, leave to other interested par ."ties the entire management of the :elections to-day, but let every citizen, entitled •to a - vote, tetra out 'to the. polls and do his own thiokiog and his own:Voting—that we may have a fair and full expression of the popular sentiment of the efhole County, in Conven tion-on, Monday nest: • ' ' Select your,Delegates, 'not because of any notoriety they may _have acquired as'rdere 'politicises or managers—these ,are moliairk the worst representanies of - thel-people, tricky, devoted to pattizan inierests arid Melt' an vie first and foremost on No. 1.-7- But , !Lind hottest, 'intelligent men—men of ' snood common'seose and moral worth, who understand the feelings and wants of their respectiveonstituentS, and who, will have . nerve en 9 ; gh 'and influence enough to stand by, sod fo put them. into ezeeution-Lmen, who hold 'the true Interests of the people of 'the County above every other consideration. and -win, will 'give us a ticket on Monday _.itlikii creditable to an intelligent Convention and worthy the guppy.' of every good cit izen. . DEMOCRATIC 'CONVENTION TERRIFIC' SLAIHIIIT ER OF THE AMBITIOUS! - - - - - • - - - • 0 ) r,Democratic neighbors held their Coun• ty Conventiva at Schuylkill Haven last Mob day/. The Kickapuos had prolited by past eir- . perience, and the pre.sent acasioo lima them - prepared fur any etuergeccy. They held all the frumps -and played the game pretty much .their Own way. Vizi favorites of the opposi \ving were slaughtered, right and 'without remorse—the gioans of the woun ded, we al:I:told, were terrible, bili alas! there wainci pity in that crowd—",%imf to the knife and no quarter " was the motto of the ulna 'plum faction. The following is the ticket ' presented : • Artemily Jno. Hoin k Port Clinton. - District Aito.rney, —C. Tower, Pottsville. Thiosarer.—l"-uat Wa-d, Com= ssioncr. —Ed ivn rd-O'C.inno r. Norwegian. Koether. Schuylkill Haven. — D - irertars the Poo,. —John Schwalm, L. Ma tummies°. Charles Shapprl. N. itlinheim: Deputy .Sstreetroe.—Tobias Kred)er, Pinegrove. • Auditor A. Riau, Orv4burg. Datiwatdu to' 4th o f 411 z, A. Cortihrittion.—Ber nerd Senatorial—Beni Chit and 3 D. Patter-on:-Pi.cprvs.iniaDve, with illblfflit ions to vote for William Bliter.,.4ipd alt.lionooibio means to Se his nommanoti. , 'Woundrci and - Missing (not registered in the ProcrethogsAiit faithfully chronicled in our culimas to tneMory of what,onee was) : Reilly, Waggimseller, Hower, Boyer, Ly kens, Lebo, D.ckson, Haughetwoul,. Walker (dan --perously affected with Murphy-1;M), Palmer, 'Matchin, Mertz, Coho, Ringer, Fry Sr., Dr. • • Meddlar, \Veatuu, Kleinert, Saylor Sr., Clary, Pulstfer and Ldaiig—total 22 ! All laid out cold. • Peaee to the aches of the "goiters "! So much fur the nom/mations, but the flushed cheek of victory may yet pie before the Ides; of October. The riclrrt part of the whole day's trans actions is_the following tale out of school,' - Si totdliy the .Eni"poritrm - • After TiOket was formed nod full two-thirr'le. ei The Delegates:ll:rd withdrawn, a series of reso lttintiti, Which use arn•aesur—"A were written try "Hon. F Iltiouzs, Att , rney General of Pena-, sylvania,";;ltul presented 'by his Brother-in-law, vrereadOpire by the few.remaming Delegatter,from • which!(want of room -procentin; us from giving them a place entire,) select the 'following bur lesque, it would be called, did it no - toorne from the I' . modest , ...,Arrorney-gerreral himself Was ever such clones!) , exhibited by 'a gientltimun of " his or. ofitalent.lNTSOtare and dechion of change tart", Hui here is ttio tesottition .t— • tt Lei . di/tsii—That Governor Bieer , fll - 11 , ea*/ old sound dirt crtnilnitibrs, as time has testi. led. -endeared himself to the democracy of Schnyl kllblrot by selecting , our distingnielvid fellow doio - ,at, thei - Hon. F. W. Hughes, as Secretary ottiate,.and &eat in melting Lint the Attorney • ,Gterieral of Peunsylvinta in the discharge of the tabil.h Aces As law reflected credit upon I I `ll6ll-Stalt Adetturtrr,tr‘on. [how fortunate for the ..":00vernot !J CREW r UPON A COUNTRY TEAT DC. LIORTe To ass RIM HONOAEO, AND NO LESS CREDIT UPON IiIi\ISELF; HIS lIIGH OR DEK OF TALENT, IN rEGnrry AND Dr., cisr ,OF eta AFt ACTE R , added to his GREAT • WORTH AS A DENVOCHAT, adapt Mr. H. to still more prominent tiosit inns. [Rather above our eetriprehetwon tho' undoubtedly correct J de em-es and wilt reeeiv, his+Api honors ! kill stand:. among the foreino,i . counties of Penn spryer:lin in p ens or wealth afid population, and it its no veto boast in Faring Thal: she has in Mr H. the INTELLEGTb k 'AL ST4ENGTii ! ,to rank 'side by side with the", first in the Mate ! take , pride therefore in &reciting the attenitonzl the Jfe nitseracy of the 04-TlTiel;:Strine to one SO EMI NENTLY WORTHT-pF•REGARD " (Do you but that now _ 'Thiess rathersavage; but, lot the Peace of . _ t he comMucits;. ivc take it upon us to say,the EmOpritirrf I,L-01 i all daugerous—,we have seen Last Fall the whole Palmer: tribe4ere'. perfectly ravenous for a . . whil, andn nlinost e s sayed to demur the Sec retary of State altVe ; but they afterwards 'wallowed the:do'ie headminisieredand nev i • eritoce naadeva wry lace. WHAT - li,UGHT T0 , 8,p0.. E. . .. All our County caadid-arre for the egisli tura ought to 'be interrogated, as - t their views respecidog, the amendment I . the Schaal Law, pehding. at the • last session of . that-body,-proltibitio,g, the ,appropriation of any -portion ,ot th• gener4 School Fund to Sectarian purposes, a4stoto• forbidding the tlait•oduction - jpt :Sectarianhooks, into, the Public Scho ols. • It should also be known whether they . are in favor o the 'sale of the State Works Or obt. • .. - . And whether gin' will approve or oppose the incor'puraiiOn ) of Itisprtl , calecit and Coal Companies in ISchbytkill County. 1 Thestrare quisii2ns of vital.intpottaocekin this eountyy,in which our citizens, parttu, are alike interested. it 7 ejticAp; Co. Ticavr,.-.—The Atneriv can Party met" tu-Couoty . Convention. at Schuy:kill Saturday, 10th, and nom. Mated the , foliowiug ticket for County of& cers A , ssm.s! on Derr, Nothao•Cleavar. Comeniasiotier—.oaotel Felty, • • reasearer—..l:M. Mortimer. Auditor—tiniel MaJor. , id. Dirootor of Ike pc,or—Joseph Coroner.—F. - A. Whillaker. DojutytUtylifol-1.). W. C. Cktver. SURBORY RAILROAD . The Passenger sad Mail mini nocutkinced• running on the newly. completed * portion of this Road, between Shamokin and Sunbury, on Monday, sth., and now' \ continue 'their .regular trips leaving Sunbury daily at 7 o'- eloek,./i. M., and reaching Shamokin at S. when the will take coaches, and arrive at ',Pottsville at 2 o'clock, P. M., an, hour and a half before the afternoon train laves for Philadelphia. Retu ruing. passen gers by the morning train from Philadelphia, will arrive at Shamokin about 6 o'clock, and reach &whiny by 7 o'6,6—P. M. There will also be ao accOmthodatioo train daily, between Sunbury and' Shamokin; leaving Shamokin at 10 o'clock, A. M., and Sun bury at 3 o'clock, P. Di.. The fare through to Philadelphia, is fixed at $4. From Sun bury to Shamokin. 69 cents, or;$1 dollar tor the round 'trip—distance,.2o miles ; time 55 Minutes, including stoppfges'• The Editor of the Sunbury Ant . erican, who has passed over the new road several times during the last week, and one day, on an ex ; - , perimental yip, at the rate of 40 miles an hour, thus speaks of its construe:l6u. cars,. officers &c, : • , " It is one of the best constructed roads in the country. The cross-ties are only tttto fqel 'apart frOm centre NO : centre, andttlie7 iPvn rails Weigh sixty-tour pounds to the yard:—. 7 The locoMouve and passenger cars' are Of lbe first ,class, and it is generally 'firoarkeill by passengers. conversant . with the subject'. se one of the firmest and easiest riding road's io . the country . 'The . company have: pared no paths' to combine safety, comfort and do• rability 'in all the works appertaining. to the ri.ad. Their employees are all sale and re-. liable men and most Of them men of experi ence. Mr. Hanna (a citizen of . Pottsville) the conductor, is from tiro Reading road." PROTESTANTISM IN IRELAND A plan has been formed in London, and . put in execution, for sendicig 'one hundred ministers to Ireland, to preach among , the papists. This number, ; from different Prot- i estant denominations in England and Scot- land, volunteereld to leavelth'eir•, respective charges at homti, and go forth to spend the allotted lane of the nitssion to Ireland. .They met at Dublin,' where they were divi ded into ten divisions, each division having four districts assignett to 4t. The ministers engaged in one district during the first week were to pass into'another on the second, end so on.. In some plasm they have me with much opposition. At Limerick, they were attacked by a mob often thousand men, ip fiamed with savage ferocity, and it Was witli a great' effort that they were rescued with out injury. =The admissions of the Roman Catholic papers themselves, however, go to show that the plan has thus ear been won- - deriully successful. •I. . The Dublin Nalion - says :1 7 " There can he no longer any question that the systemat ized Proselytism has 'met ;with _immense success in Conoaught - aud Kerry. It is true that the altars of the Catholic Church have been deserted by thousands born and bap tized in the ancient faith' of Ireland. The west of Ireland is deserting the ancient fold."- The Dublin Tablet says : "We repeat, it is not Iluatn, nor Cashel, nor Armagh, that are the chief seats of raiccessful proselVtism, hot the very, city in which we live." The Dublin Evening, Post says: "We learn from unquestionable authority that the t•uc cess of :the proselyters in almost every part of the country, and, as we are told, in the metropolis, is beyond all the worst misgiv ings we could have dreamt of." This 'testimony is further corroborated by , the reports of the Irish Missionary Society, 1. which cliaracterize the movement above spo-1 ken of as the " New Reformation." , TRIAL OF BISHOP DOANE, The proceedings in this case are Marked, by great prudence aad deliberation. There appears to_ be a determination on the part of the majority of the Court to make a Mot . - ct3glr and — fmal examination: 2 "ot the 'whole maser. The protest of. the New Jersey Dio cesan COOVeDIIOCI, embodying, in substance, the defense of Bishop Deane, or raiher a pro test againit his renewed presentment, has occupied most of the Court's kliberation for `the week. 4.fter repeating the resolutions adopted - by the Convention Of the Diocese, the committee say : • "In the first r pface,M close agreement with the:substance of the resolcitioua we have read, and in accordance with the • universal'senti ment throughout the Diocese, and .wermay say throughout the better' portion of ihr Church of God, iii every 'see, where _the news of this' strange proceeding may kite gone, mid" in Me name, worthy of honor and resPect,,anti entitled to authority; in the name ofione of the oldest, most prosperous and most .barmonious of di Dioceses—we protest against your: further action touching those charges which have been •before you once, and which your action, and the action of the Diocese have set at rest, Aod we make tbis , ,,protest in regard to everything in this presentment which, in your wisdom, you decide to be identical, in substance, with the Matters which have been in hand." A votes was taken, whether to gu on•with the trial or to accede to•the protest, on Tues. • day, but the strictest secrecy being enjoined , upon the ` membersof the Convention, the ccinelusion has not yet been . made public. See PoitKript column for conclude° A POPULAR ASSOCIATION . On Saturday last, a grand parade of the .American. Protestant Association took place in Philadelphia. The procession was large, and attracted` general attention and respect both on 'account of thTi - r ' tnber and the character and good behavior o , the ; M4n, berm. The Ordet in Philadelphiv4as''forined by ten young gentlemen in June, 1640 - ,, The following preamble to the 6onetilditin and Bylaws oplitius the 'spit and oltject of the organization': " The Proteitant Assiiciation is formed by persons desiring, to•ihe utmost of their pow .eeato support and defend the liberties of tills Ilium - fry, from the designs and intrigues of mercenaries as well as for the main feniince of public peace and tranquility. It is.:exclusively ti . Protestant Association,,and tbeinembers Ple dge' themselveS, as far as in rower lies. by . every lawful influence whit h they . . can 4xert, to preserve inviolate that. most - glortotis privilege, "Liberty of Conscience," and to prole& . al: good citizen from violence, oppression . and :wrong." Similar Orders have likewise been estab lished in' other parts ot , the. State, by all of whom Saturday last was Iserved as a gene . ral gala day. - • -,f' *; THE INJUNCTION CASES. " • • , The Supreme Court of the State, in ses I aim at Pittsburgh, last week decided in fa. ,or of the constitutionality of municipal sub , scri otio, s, in the several cases argued in Phil ladelphi, hist July, .fiz :—Byl the city of .Philade phis to the liemp fi eld and Lehigh Water ap Railroad Cocripantes : by the city' , . of Rea Mg and blrou gh of Lebanon,:to the: iti i Leha i n a Valley Railroad Compariy ; and ,hy , 'the brough o of ,West Chester to the West Chester and Philadelphia Direct Railroad. ~ The deciaion of the. Court in Philadelphia wil l subsequently given—a separate, lengthy and learned opinion being delivered by each ofitbe five Judges,. apd.the reporters - say that "certainly five such able opinion's !Ave rarely, if ever, proeeeded froth any legal trißunai." }Pack, Woodward and Knox • were fur, and Lewis and Lowrie, against sustaining the, subscrtinions. O a Is, Ho? WATER,—The New York De mocracy hid i regular old-fashio ed flvre-up at their State Convention, at Sy acuse, cm Tuesday. On assembling, separate nomin'a tioos for Chairman were made by the " Hard " and " Soft Shells," which,caused immense. confusion, and each faction vase-, (pent!) , held a Convention on its own hook. The Hauls want the'Softeto toe theynark and endorse the Compromise measures, flat footed and without seasoning ; but the, latter are only willing to go it blind on President Pieree, but will not budge a peg beyond. 1 0:' PHIL/:41.1%11 Fm s Co. outrageous attack with atones and tire•arms was made by the Hiberniallose Company," in Kensington, Philadelphia. on the FrSnk• fin nisi Company, late on Saturday night last, in whi,:h an innocent man near the scene of the riot was Shot and killed.— Twelve arrests were subsequently made, and the inatter was tirnught before the Quarter Sessions on. Monday morning, -to order to have the guilty 'parties tried and On - Idled forthwith: • RIVET TEMPERANCE CONNEOPVION it-will-be recolleeted; Itw'reeerty*entry 'Temperance Convention, assembled s lit this place, stijourneaiii meet herespin on Thum day -next, 22d, to receive the roliesAir the serenll Legislative Candidates tionainstid by the two pol.tical parties, on the' Prohatttion question, and, to determine the future itoorss of the Maine Law men of the County. k The Convention will re•assemble at 1 o t elop in Foster's Hall. Thfre, should he a fell representation ii4f the whole Cpunty present-41M only by thO egaies W,ho attended before, but letthepther Districts, that were not represented then, el s? elect acid send in Delegates. IWill the friends of prohibition throughout the COunty see to it in tiene ? • Ely Thursday 'neat, both political • parties will have preferred their respective tiekets, and the County campaign will be fairly Open ed. The views of the several Legit Mire C*ndidateaf both Wins and Democnitti(that isa if the former nominate any on Moilday) will then be laid before the Convention; and trie - anem' tiers will have sufficient material to work uporf,and by . which to determine,' defi nitely and ' once for all, the future 'poliey of the Mine Law men of the County. Let there .only be talull representation of the people of the County on Thiarsdayi and the final result may be safely relied vpOb.— Politiciao cannot and will not disregfird a movement that has so many jolt claimOpon tile sympathies of all good citizens. We are perfectly confident that it this questinn of Prohibition could once be fairly tested 3fy a vote of the people; apart from and entirely in dependent of political partizan dictation, it would carry' by an overwhelming majority. A cordial iovilation is extendedito,the pub he to be present ai :the 'deltberaiinns OF th e ri • Conception on Thursday. A JESUIT'S OATH The following is the oath tat by Istery Jesuit Priest. The motto of this i tormidable Society (for it has spread itselr over the whule world) is" the end justifies the menus," and a ride of the,Order is 'that every mem ber • ought sincerely to allow himself to be ;carried,' ruled, placed, displaced , hy Divine piovidence through his SUperinrs, just :as if he were a corpse; like the titan" whith an old men holds in his i hand, and which Imes him as he ptease3,,'.4-' " , Each Noviciate4after years of. the silfittesi . g „,- discipline and hard. study, on receivi ng O , ~ , commission of Priesthood, swears; i 'A, A. 8., now in the presence Of Al-. mighty Gud, the 'blessed Virgin 1018 r ilii, l holy, apostles St. Peter and Se.iPaul, and the. Saints and the sacred hosts of Heavens and' io- you my ghostly , father, do declare, from I my heart, without mental reiervationi that his, Holioese, Pope ------, is Christ's Vicar General, and is the true and only head pi the Catholic Church, throughout the earth ; and that by virtue of the keys of Wilding and loosing given to his Holiness by ;Jesus Christ, he has power to depose •hereticar Uni t ; princes, states, commonwealthi and sttivernments, all being illegal, witbrint his s3Citqi coufirmatiou, and that they, mat safe ly be destroyed ; therefore, to the utmost of My power, I shall. and will defend. tho: doe trier and his Holiness' rights and customs against all usurpers' of the heretical Other- . ity whatsoever, especially agaiust the new pretended authority' and church ot . England, and altadherents, because sbe and the are heretical, opposiog'the sacred:mother Church of Rome. Idu renounce and disown ipy al ,legiance to any heretical king; priace or ' _"state named Proiesiants, or obedience to any tit their inferior magistrates. .1 do Inrther declare the doctrine of the church or'Eog land: at the Calvionsti, Iltiguenots, and •oth er Heretics, to be damnable, and those, to be dainoed:who will not forsake the same:,, I do huller declare, that- I will .help; assiiitt and .:edvise all or any at his Holiness' agents in a'isy place wherever I shall be ; and, my utmost to extirpate the,hentical Proteiiiants' d , ,etrine, and to destroy 'all their pretended puwerso, regal or otherwise. I' do limber promise and declare that notwithstanding I am dispensed. to assume , any religion:al he retical: ler the propagating of the mother ehurelt's interest, to keep secret and yerivaie all her agents' counsels, as, they entrust ins, and not to - divulge, direetly _or indirectly.lby word, writing or= circumstances whatever; but shall .execute all that shall be proposed, given in,charge, or discovered tinto Me, by you, nTghostly tallier, or by any of this sa cred coVent. All which I, A. 8., doliiivear by the Iblessed .Trinity and blessed Sacra ment; which I am - now to receive, !0 per form, and on my part, to keep , inviolably ; and Ido call all-the heavenly and Orions host of Heaven; - to witness these my, eal in tentions to keep this, my oath. In ,t stimo lay hereof, I take this most holy and blessed f „ sacra:neat of the Eucharist, and torfiitoess the same further with my hand and Seal, in the presence of this holy convent, this --- 1 day of, iVc.l' l' . A.),!F.D . OF F*TTENING. The Sliiannali News says : ." One,el our city physic:tans has handed the'followflig tract front a letter written to him. bya pro brother in the up-coOntry, t*cri htug ii sorhewhat - strigular case, we believe of ra're oceurreace in Medical Practice t" " 1 must put in a slip to give you a.ingu ,iar instance of death from the rapid actumu- Int ion of fat. We had a young man rieiding 'eighteen miles from this place, who ids one of the miracles of nature--; age:.of 22 year, he. weighed 5651 lbs. ; he continued gradually to increase in flesh until he riached a little over 600 lhs. ; he was' ahle" f to get ahiut with tolerable , ease and. comfort to himself; and attended to his plintinr,inter4 et ; he had a hne estate and Idoked Mier it with care and interest—some four wets ago rhe commenced increasing in flesh very rap idly, and gained at first It lbi. pet,dav, then it wa4 found he gained a little Oveii.2 lbs. per day ;. last week he died suildenlOn his chair,ll think: from an accumulationMf fat around the heart-- three days priorl:to his death I•e weighed:ol3 lbs. and had ke been weighed. the day of his death, no ildUbt he wbuld have gone over 660 lbs. I have often 'seen Lim and vitied hietainily. a few Months ago, protesAunally.' c r• i • TO OUR EMI G RANT rOPtLATION There is a volume ol good adir‘ct . to the lug riqu population of the country in the ful• lowcag words of Meiyer to his fellott Gcr- EMI " Let no one who emigrates to the United State , •,:at North Aniertea expect;. that Frere al so the assertion nod development of German Dalton:ll4 Can possibly be of any du'ration, and that in the political life of -the greet Re public the German people, however many millions may come over, can make ithetit telves, recognized and considered as Old.— OB:c one thing is rational—loassimilate as soon as ppssiote to, and rise up . tn, th . e An glo-Saxon rare. which is of the same origin with the Berman, and absorbs every' other element with irresistible power—in shoat° lay itif th'e German anu become an Ameri can:" Let • ere; y emigrant, as. well as those to whom they are immediately addresse4; pon der well Me Meaning Orthese few We. 77 . PiPII•T SUPERSTITION:AND' ITS:OONSE• .1 grew Mol3l£.lll%—;The Freeman's .14ternal. I in alluding to a case of insanity, inducted by belief in the spiritual rappings, tak4 mica ! sion to say : " • W exptess our conviction that thp time Its not distiint • when the spiritual potters of the Catholic Chureh will be ibroked t 4 exor- I cite the suiljais of these delusions, tcht4h it is our decided opinion, are denuniiical. ''-'lt the unfortunate lady above referred to desires .1 once more to be it her right mind, aria to be ,',-freed from the evil spirit that moves her, she `, had better apply to the Rt. Rev. Buihop of Albany, who, if he finds reason to.belteve that there is demoniacal .possessionjn the case, trill appoint an exortist to drive fiat the I devil that troubles her. Perhaps some Of our readers at Ballston, will charitably draw the unhappy lady's attention to the subject, or to this paragraph. r, IrrlS tr m i t t I—l he Pittsburg Chronicle of the 30th ult.ff atrs : b . „ In conieisation with Mr. Hopkins, one of the Canal Commissioners, last evening, he informed us .that be is, and always has been in favor of selling the - Public Works; his reasons are sq i uod and full of commoounse. Mr. Morrison; President of the Board, is also , in favor of and immediate sale." This being I the case, we' cannot sea whit will houestlyi binder our neat Legtalature from authorising their immediate saki; The whole, Iv hig i party of the Statet heti long been in.favorof it, and oozy a large slid in tipentiriljolio`n of the Democrats agrOe with us—Bettis a d Westmoreland count*, the ' two itroOgbirds of the party, leading off.- rim As large mum o f Tame stock, Niagara, tel some days r icibei la already on our table. Go. _drr.l4a mOst pixOund and *pawn publisher—he rlrrekkri° ll Or MUM' Ilfa'nechaages. The le &areal helibui he 041004101 th this [lumber. liseaelaiati a variety a( beintifatist , terne of differ ent artie4l of dress, Aephrs:ot smote, sad a Farie tir of 'handsome embellistinikta, beaks a fon pro. : panion of,ukteretsmg reeding awes,. Price $3 a pier, 25 cents a number. For rale at 8.1110/;;IT'S... ;Thema' Hopezorzwitroare—Ameriesi Edt am, by , McEnlist' & Barks*, New York, at 52 a year. This spiry- penodual, as we have before gime mei* is now cdrenatto the pantie in week ly, or madly autilbera... If, is always full of good bap. sadris universally a prime as-o;rue where. ever read. To be had at Barman's. • • /7 . Amoso Tus several excellent articles in TAe . iVorth Review for ihe current quarter,: is a eriticisra on Maunder Sfutthithe slar- Scotch poet. Another essay under, the caption of "Ger 'many to ita rotationa to Fuapce" will, also, barcs4 With uatuata' I iatCrest at this thin. 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Ted 3ffaits. rir Had o educkof the " Equinoctial" du- ring the Week, weather coot—the windy Wednes day and Thursday howled quite Wintertsh.: 6CII a.l Fijday, .9th, on ' , motion of James H. Campbell: Esq., ;James,, Lewis was admitted to practice itl the COurts of this Comity. , ri" Repair.-Tfie 2d: Methodist Church, Rev. Turner's, is now undergoing thorough repair!, ctutslde and in. ,The.,psinters have been busy Upon It fors week or two past. Cr Mr. Winne, ari artist ul Philadelphia. tenders hts prole:moue services to the citizensof rcutsiollea. He takes portraits, we are Informed, with remarkable accuracy•and beauty .of , ore card to another column. • ,' Oil Saitirday last, Col. Jos. Ifaughip: town, CailtractOS on the extension of the. Little Schuylkill Railroad, shot near his s h anty, several ,mites above Tat : nagua, a wild cat about 24 incbel and viiniOalg: about 75 pounds. Gir A thou Was found by some gentlemen driving into •Potteville on Tbursdsy evening, tying in the rdad near Westwciod, awfully beaten, the blood flowing freely from Ilia head and other Part" of his body, nearly dead.: A considerable panty from the neighborhood wait gathered artiund; but all pretended id be -ignorant of the circumstan ces of the ease. There seernedyi hove been a reg ular spree somewhere iher4bouts - CP' The Rie. D. Washburn will discourse on Sunday evening from thatext,lst Samuel, XVII, f,5 dam", Abner, whose 4n is this Mouth?" And, Abner paid , "AS my soul liveth, 0 King, I Cannot tell." And the king said,;" Inquire tho,u. whose eon the 'tripling' is." Andras David returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, Abuer took him and brought him before Saul with the head of the Phil.; isttne i in his band. And Saul said to him, " whose son art thou, thou young man?" And David an swered,!' I am . the son of thy servant Jesse the .Bethlehimite.”, Trinity Church—Divine service begin.-81;78 COURT PROCEEDINGS. , . iareoargio SPE.IALLY FOE TB fi UISEESI' JOE'Iq:AL.I ®" September Sessionr.—(Sr#ureps, lOth.) —Con.. vs. Zavid (3_ _•Yaengling.—Tippling fiouseSr.c. This. was the test me reported in Sat uroay's Paper. l The Jury remained out from 2 o'clock on Friday till G, Saturday evening; when. a verdict of not gully wus rendered, but the .Defendantlo pay the costs Applicutfon has sins; been made by the Defendant's Counsel for a new ;. : Coin. is: Doolry.;—Murder. Com. lined to prove. their charge, and ;the Jury, without resit mg, returned a verdict of 'loot guilty." tMonday, Jcine Water/tan ... Sures , of PeaiNe, on oath; of Mery Leary. ' Each party to,Pay her own cost., ' Corn . vs. Joie Wakeisitioi,—Surety of peace, on oath 01 Elis, Feasdale. Sentenced as above. Com. i.r. Belt* Baserngarten.—Surety of Peace, on oath of Ebiabeth Sentenced as above. doetz. , o3. /Vary Dalton. —Surety of ,Peace, on oath of ; Nancy Dalton. Buth bound over to keep the peace. ; ' Com. Jo#n. Illehrta:—Nuissoce, by keeping Slaughter liotire. Verdict, guilty. Sentence de ferred till Decelisber Sest , icins, to ere time for its • abatement. Cons. vs „James Devlin.:—Astmalt. and Battery. Guilty. Sentenced to pays finis of fins of $5, eats and to undergo an imprisonment of I€lthiys. (Monday, 1.2.)—c0m. vi. John Caafiehi:—Min dei. _Verdict, not guilif." This Man was con victed. about . a year agog and -sentenced to two years' imprisonment ; but, on application to . the Supreme Court; judgment was reversed, on account of informality of record. The case was laid bvi fore the Jury Without evidence, and Defendant an quitte4. ' (Tuesday, 13tb..)-'--oomJ w. Jam , 6 Reiutsger.— Tippling House. Defendabi plead guilty Senten ced to pay One of 120 and costs of prosecution. eows.• ri. Adolphe S'ittorrcui•ter.---Tippling House. ' Deferident plead guilty. Sentenced to pay i fine of 820 and costa. Cum., ye. George I.atuir.—Tippling and Disc.- drily lionse Verdict of Juty; not guilty, and County to pay. the costs, (Wednesday,' 14th.)—Cries. !John Brennan, J4l. pnnw, Edward Rintil, Edward Brennan, Thome Brennan, ,Miehaiel Dolan, Patrick Con den and Thomas 11.1cGee. 7 -Riot. This was part of the party that created', the/ disturbance at . the Pottsville depot on Tuesday, August 30th, on ac count of which. was given in the Journal. A nolleprosegus was entered Ely the Prosecuting At torney as to Thomas 'McGee, Thomas Brennan, and Miehiel Dolan ; but theremainder, viz.:—John Brennan,lohn Diann, Edward Ryan, Edward Bren nan and Patrick Donden_ plead guilty, and were each sentenCed . to pay a tine of six cents and the costs of prosecution tind undergo en imprison . ment or; 40 day's in the Connty prison. Coin. Iv. Phiney Denraos.—Surety of Peace, on oath of Mary Moran. S'entenilvil to pay the costs and give bail in 150 to keep the peace for one year. Corn, vs..Abu/taw - TheFter.—selling unwhole some meat. The indictment in this ease being de cided to be defective, the Jury was charger] accord ingly and brousht in &verdict of "not guilty," but that the defendant pay the !costs. Coin.. a.... Peter Farreil.—bisordirly Houre— verdict pithy.; Sentenced:to pay the costs of pros ecution Ind undergo on Acaprisonment of 20 days in 'County Priion. 'Com. eniami a,' Wolfinger— Disorderly House. ThlS'indictment,•by mistake, was drawn for a disorderly instead of a Rambling house in con aequence of which he was acquitted—a gambling• house being prayed, the defendant was sentenced' to pay the costs . Coln. v. , . Alexander ilitheringtois. —Fornien non and Bastardy, on oath of Louisa Beckman— plead guilty. Sentenced to pay 320 for lying-in exPenses, and give bond with security in. $3OO to Directors of the Poor, to secure t h e weekly pay ment of : b2i cents for seveit years. (Thtliirday Os. James 5C11071.. Assault kind Battery on oath of AnnNewth—ver• diet "not guilty'," but that defendant pay the costs. • COIR. vs. Ann Nowth.--iAssault and Battery on oeth•of James pexton—verdict "'tot guilty,": but' that defendant pay. the costs. The Defendants in the I'4Homing ,caser, reported' last week, were sentenced 't kraal Zerbsi(Lareeny)4•Court thought him in sane, mid directed himto be removed to the Poor• House. ' • William Baker, (Aisautt uud Battary)—To pay 13 cents fine end cons.. Joktt' MiDavitt, (Assault and Baum and with intent to .commit a Rape)+Guilty' on both counts. Sentence, ono year's insPruponment, and to pay C=! George Coggin', (Assanit and Battery)—Fined 6 cents and costs. dies Palsott, (Much and ttattery)—Prooecu two kr coml., and both purlieu bound to keep the Peace.: Robert hiectiaid, (Assault and Ra4tety)—Fined S2O and eoste. E4ei Ryan; (Concenling binh'4Child)—Fined 6 cents and costs and *lmprisoned 3 months. The Court having &alma all the business brought before it, adieu:irked at 11 o'clock', on Thursday.em tit the 28th day,Of September, at 9 o'clock. . Q? A FGoesTion.—A late Grand Joy of New York presented the Sabbath-breaking groggeries of that cityas „public naitances and the law 'on that subject says, those pla ces which shun be opened on Sunday are lia ble to have their entire atcck a ld for the benefit'of the county. We-recommend this - to the favorable notice of the next Grand Ju ry of Schuylkill County. . _ TABLE litlititSVlLlE AFFAIRS. "'2 ar The getrardle Literary Institute (Well*pire* ioterestig eideetainmeut lo the, public test Moifigst evening, coediting of Allan*. Efrays, no piaci of mik•lie_g vfiel crowded. J; rirnt nerri'litgltatiLutheriu *itch will be dedicated torrorar: A number oollmisterr from abroad, itifirel! a+ from diflerent parts of the county, wril balireseat. An Accomrsio#tion Fit - tenger train will leave Schuylkill Haven at o'- clock. ••,„, • Qs'MirMA . Murphy of Muddyil. Branch. about 28 was found dead oan day last week at Jamul rti Llam,near lieckscherviille. 1 13 ru sec observed a..filhut the head- and body ',,eeniied to. indicate a vigk*t daub, bat nothing deriaite l ianid be elicited byib l e 'Coroner's Jury, to confirm their suspicions. 'hi"! deceased Itsaves a rotirts• • , t The ough Pubild Seltoola opened but week Will a following,tesehera : Prtacipat SC4OI, Mr. J. K Kr . uise ;;Grammar School, Mr, t.evi King ; tat Secondi4 Schou}, Mai Rebecca 4rber ; 2d ScvoW,ary SChool, Mi Margaret Sorliea ;- Ist Printrul l Sehoo!,' M RA Ruih Ann Smith 2d Vrimary School, 111,ifs.Anelni JJAn ifihanna, of New , about 40 yeare ‘ nt age, waa found, dead near Heck. heberville, latpweek. Cordnera Jury "Death by Druntennelii. and Exporure.":'llle leaves two ehildren. • tKeirtrinita*tietter late again, het we elfract 'rota it the folt.istring tulditional intormatiOn resPect big the death noticed.—lids. jouryi r il.l "lioweeer 'dispisting the-sight of a!drunk,ard, and loathisome - iii he may be dying unde'r cumstances,. his dead body is at least entitled to the decenci* common to human beiogs. The remains ofßati:"na were planed in a rtide boi l and left under a trekon the neighboring BfOnntaini ex posed thus tot nearly a week; when tWo or three humane eitizet*i:!ot this place changed the body to a coffin and bviied it in grave•yard Shame, shame!" The responaPo authorities in this coin ought la be looketlaftet; it• LP • • ,ewis . Gard on had his arm' tiuverely', mangled on Wednesdaoflast week, by having it caught in a cog•a;heal atittlack Valley, near 1141e'ersville At the latest snOiunts he,was doing we'll NEM!" YORK LETTER.'i ____ 1 • fyaoat. 1:1-pa, own COnittcsPonDEnT.l ypa New Yoga; Sept: 12th, MAIL 101.1504 L :--4Pn many acetituda the last week will lonsibis remembered in our city andel., snare Gothamles beeti the s.ftou;of natty a ludi crous transectcoe. We have been by turns amdsed. I provoked and 41untrined by the crazy bearing . o ff the lunatics who with their isms have .been vino ging our attention fora week past. Thi great fea ture of the disk has been the Women's Rights Con vention,.whica has been thronged for soi'eral days to hear and seitwhat absurdities people;:will com mit. They yiefe the scenes of the most admired confusion and kiisorder, end n grand roi.S was .the sure finale ocivery evening. Our atieets have witnessed thejtloomer squad, whose' . petticoids grow shorter **their faces grow more brazen, and one more seaS - pri will undoubtedly enable them to dispense with-jhe faint remnants et Womanhood they still ranittill and give them the unmanitionables enure. Pity ittnt they could not also dis;pense with whit of womid nature gave them, and. ;come out regenerated add disenthralled in tato. The whole . tyorld's TeMperance Convention has also been in se...:sioa, and.ungto have enjoyed plea sant meeting s ; lad not route afore,tud fanati cal Women's /',ights advocates insisted upon occu pying seats BR-' d u the platform. and 'patine in en oar it ;no - proceedings. Thew 4 , efinevijand ddf tare ladtrt, ith?vecer, met with.A squid rebuke, Irom a resotuiicat adopted, with an overwhelming aye, that 'lna but ewers of the Convention be at lowed to ocJipy the platform. This; resolution was levelled' rlpeeially at Miss Antoinette Brown, and so efrectuhly that it completely totaled her ladyship oeer4nard. Recept uhd hospitality Warr 0130 !rife in one city at the saink tick. The German Tuniverein. comprising d• Nations frbm all the cities, bed their annual li,tical in the Fatherland style, Imt week, and oettntire German population seemed to be on a spree •!i. Songs were sung, gymnastics per formed, la,gerliftr drank and pipes amoged ad it 5- itum, and fartiter tdo. 1) Fire paradelsliWe,have had on ajarge irate. seve ral ceinpaniesf hewing paid us a. visit, and the streets at niglAhave glowed with theid thousand tmehes and .unded to the music of their bends. A companyrid Highlanders are also! here; and may be seen. Wonr avenues, inspectini•lthe .ights tinrl.wonders-d, this small town. As 41 matter of course, our gielst thoroughfares and prothiiieut pia- Ces of amusement present a hybrid apPearance.— Take for erainPle the. Crystal Palace; ,t.ehere goes Hnus and liistru, with hundreds more.bf. the Ger man Turnee.,!with their. Yu, Ye, and !Gut, Gut, testifyingtheizisleasure,; when in marehes a long procession of ,qd shirts Bed fire cups ,Intielt an nounce a bodYuf firemen, where Syke.ly says to Mose, that Who don't nee the sights, he'll spite . ," hut hark ! thellinepipes betoken the coiring of our Highland fart+. In they march with nodding ;slimes and killled.legit; when 'Duncan; ;says.! "he dinna ken white to see, the loi keit that." Such is life to Newirork ; here a Bloomer with Petti coats up to thiSiiop line of decorum, and; there, one, of our exquisribs with Skirtstrailing a qisarter and-dress as lditiv in the heck as the other's is high in the leg. am/4 , 0 on through the ten tbditaand va •rieties which' make New York the city. or the Union—a pert collection of whateyer is I ludo- Cron.; and drol repulsive and horrible. .s-icioiss and depraved, virtuous and noble...new and elegant, old and venerable:. In in fact of every extreme in the who'e catalog of humanity. , At , the sleepier Hay State of the Bciiton Line, was on her Way (rain. Fall 'River to New York, on Thursday!,lhot, her cmi,l: pin broke' and her walking heenkfailing down kiii.eked cylin der head, eautigsg a tremendoa- rush of steam.— Many of the tpassengers in their — fright rushed from their Ante-rooms into the saloon, and were severel,ts-licalded. The steamer Connecticut took • off the ipas.k.ngera and brought,ihem to the city. ThOsnjured were taken to the . Hospital. where four li4te since died...leaving soMe tea oth ers badly hurts- It is a singular fact• thet thrbe. of tae four, killerhy this casualty, were 'ehittlien of one family. ';';l' The steatiitGeorgia, of the U. S. Afuil Line to California oither last trip encountered a severe gale off Cape Ilatterais and snoa sprung q leak .l The water rose it extinguished the Mei. which, however, by the most strenuous efforts ph the part of the pasekiers, were again relighted anil; ilia vesselenahletkto rearm, Norfolk, with eight,fi4t Of water in the,billd. The passengers moihly left If:y railroad for tUd. , One of thoH houxeS of which we'itiortieiimrs hear and wlagM.arei inveriahly successti(l, was peS.- petrated in'NO,,Y York yesterday. Some Wag gave. out that a mati.twas' to ascend Trinity steeple on the outside, and. et upon the errata. At au :earli hour the cortel.s in the vicinity began ;to fill, add soon a crowd blocked up Broadway. arid us an oc casional visil6r,to the 'church (of whieb there are; thousands,"Ttsbuy being one of the lions of the town) wouldlltrust his head from one Of the win dows, the crowd would shout "there be is—there he is---what fl . .thap!" dine , ale. Suffice it to .ay. that the crOWltdispersed at dlate hour,•!jussa hafted. This reinel44 mu of in incident of mg own "col lege daytiv:Whista my class-mate. droll fel; low, the tweeDott the oless. says " Le: us now raise a crowd la 13rdadway 1" No sooner raid than, we both shipped flhort and eased up intently at a win dew 'an the Mi:ding.. where now standa!the Irving House. Not ;ni moment had elapsed before several stopped and Ogan to gaze up-ut nothing. The work wag ilotit, and in less than ten !Thome; we• moved on ouritvay, leaving a crowd of hundreds gaping at nuttiiiig at all. This shows how' eastly a crowd cunqie gathered in large cities. Seine other time, tell you a trans_actionl still more ludicrous. A spirited ii - dmperitien has juit arerlp between the Nienrausple Transit Company, oil the one hand, and the Pacific Mail steamship Company on the other, in conrequence of which the prices 01! pas sage through:to San Franciseo and tpnnd, lhave been reduced 'from $3OO to SIOU in stato:roomii,and Irons $l5O to /SIXI in steerage. The priiies will un doubtedly reati a much rower point, sciltlint d, men could actuallslgo to California cheaper •than he' could live at iidine. Like all such contests ttse pub lic are the greit gainers,.and while the'Companies quarrel overafie ,bone, they nett - in and cat the meat. • ~1 . Au eitraoronnary race beg just been ierminated, between the tbfo clippers, Flying Clotakof Boston, and Hornet of tint* York, hence to Serf:Francisco. They left thiri.trity 'together and arrived in the; har bor of the Golsien Gate, on the same day—hnving made the pastreige in 105 days, the •N'hw Yorker heating the Frl,*ig Clouts, considered tnr. Champi on on that rooo, by forty minutes. Tho race, the time, and the.' reum-tanres are all woraierfuL _ On the evecdpg of the opening - of the Crystal Pal ace for the Ilk at night, a man was detekqed endea voring to cut 4 the main pipe that s u pplied the building withigas. Eli. ob ject was, undnubtedly, to afford a chancel tor plunder to some riecoMplices duringz.the tumult and contuSion which' must have eroded; as ?le edifice could not ihave born relighted::; The Camdeaet Amboy Railroad Company have offered a reweld of 'TenThousand Dollar* tor the detection of the persons who placed 'obstructions on the track Which threw off the train find killed a brat:roman. iv supposed to be the tilt of come 'one recently discharged lr,,m their emplpy, and the officer* are oifithe track of some stopeetrd parties. lames Owen,Athe bridge-tend - er diarhatiged tor the akcidept at Rei:lcocas creek, by which the train ran through the (taw, has . been arrested on suspicion r nf hiving done. it through' =dice, •;. Leuynig thlafordig distion, till another week, I 'subscribe myself, Yours, I G. C. F.. o:7"the kruty of behavior consults hi the . manner, Oofjhe discoUrse. !i _ 1_ _ . (I:7' QueeOrsetoria has prohibited the Pol ka being datiOed in her presenc. irr The true cure_for one hall' the human maladies is kinployinent. - •1! (a — The tthe,g majority in each , branch of - • the Rentuclei I,egtslature, is eight; 7:7 Chatnnwega Gazette mentions a we terthelon, raised in, Middle Teo nesiCe, weigh ing seventy-five pounds, down weight. • , rr of thi: twelve' hundred prisoners on BlackWell'afiland, only three hundred and nineteen arOrnericans. 11:7"The *is Railroad with i ts win ipmen ts, cost twentylive millions of dollars; and em ploys two hi)Odred loeomonvss.' :; 0:7" Ezqiiisaes" haveauch a ":howwor" of every thingeomirion, that they utterly re fuse to possOis 'even common sense!. .• • ' 07" A Gi bd minister prayed 'feriently for thoseol theCongregration who were proud to kneel andloo lazy to stand. -•— • R 3 The Oemand for, iron is increasing to such en extent in England. thata inrther ad— vance u burin all descriptions, Which has also vaned the price of coal 24.'per]ioo. ConsAdation.-The Whig candidates for the LegfiSlatnre in Philadelphil have all pledged theinselves to vote for„cooSolidating the mend dlinAetl d - that city arid noun . . .SCROPTILA.—Wri . ght'a fedi* Vttrie se V, fitendifitakil cute 14 every • of . ula, became they Ovarian and pFrif . y :the body of all bad humors axed eretyttimg that teOpposed to health, end trepan sorb an energy to the.: eireolatioo, that healthnnavtgor are even to the;: W.hole frame From two to four of said 'lndian NegetaUe Fills, taken on going to bed, trill k.nottAitaine a. perfect core Of the most fobstinahn case ot,Sertitula;. at the gar* 'time the cootitatioa Wilt. undergo such a radical change that , Scrofula, tac well as every oth er coniplamt, wilt be bmi-bed from the body, and new life and rigor will begiren to the whole frame. •Ciirltion.—Storebeepers Would.de well to exer cise care in buying from pedlars.:: IVe understand that a man by tbe•name of Hte.dand and another by the name of Sines,,are offering' *hat purports to be Wrinta's Indian Vstiaatalste Theft. persons are not autborixed Agt mr - lbr :Nettteme, and the article offered"Mtu r ot be guiremteed as genuine. The genuine 14 foe isle by BEAT .TT and J. G. BROWN, Pottsrille. Wholesale Office; 169 Race Street, Phila-detphia N. `B.~Th ~epublic ire respeetfally.informed that J. CI' * III.RHIBS. of ?ottsvilltr, iA not an agent for , tin% paed . iCine, and we cannot guarantee an genuine theaittele offered by bim for Pa:e.: . ; WILLI.Of WRIGHT. FLOWERS WILL GROW , ]WIIEHE THE WATERS .RUIST.,--If- the moo* lot the scalp is kept bealthy, and the germs rot the' ?air invigorated by atitoulanta wht operate at dote roots, through the ipncr skin or ,I, . ut of toe 4etui, a strong and ytgoiou- need or hair-e of d 'to be the remit 1 The operation of Lyo&e. gathat ' is foundeden. weir-vett this most rearonah:e -,t w of the Nato tai World. It is prepared of sueN t ienti.only as will pioduma this effect. Henee.t ruorl inered -Woos have tried and been benedttif b. • its use ;and the secret 'et: it, utimente We. F.' , ijfie appearance L givrn' . to the hair 'iii.truly ;beautiful and pleasing. i Sold by all' dealetl, tyt rywhere,,4 25 cents. to large Sold by eVery dealir in Vouailje, T. W. 1.-ott, '5 . ...ti0n., 'Philadelphia, wholesale Agent:, . A GREAT deal of money is ipent every tall for medieines with which to cure thelever end 4gue, many of which medicines Are not Worth their weight in saw &kb,. Besides this, a 0(.41 amount of, Ibis money is spent by persona who; are not able to spare u , and in order that such may lei- out :heir money to the. best , advantag, we: advise them io go to John S. C. Martin, pre:, Pali...rule; H. J. - Tieaehem, Tuscarora ; no ShisAer, Port Carbon, whe are agents tor the proprietor, andget box of Dr. J. W. Cooper's Compound Fever did Ague Pills; (theynre prepanacfbuly by C. P. Lewes';) they are a certain and riever-taiting cure for this disease, in froth three to sts days: _ . " I DIGEST."---Such &Slim tree illegally of the word . " Pepin," oi of the two Greek words front which it is derived; This is the significant and ap propriate title of the True Digestive Fluid, or Gas tric Juice, prepared by Dr. J. S. Hocowros. of trom the fourth Stomach of the Ox for the cure of indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy Sionuich.— No art of man can equal its curative power'. It renders good eatingperfectly consistent with health. See the figure of the Ox, in anottfor part of this pa. Per. • POTTSVILLE MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR TIIC JOG'ENAL Whom Flour, 14.1 .133 501 Ord piacbc. piked. 01 0+; Rv.• .: do do 4 00do ' do unpard "_5O ‘Vrsat.budbel : 124 I Ord atiple, paired 112 Ryr. : do ' 75 I Eggs, dpr.uu 14 Corti, do , , 70 1 Bullet 3 16 . Oata, do '- . . ' 49 I ShooldUta . , II Potatoes. do , '75 llntus,- IS .o 13 Timothy Sued . 222 My. ICi,b lO 00 ; cluvir : do 350 Planer:. aOO 11 AR RIEDI On Monday evening. 121 h Atm.7 in the Lutheran Cnureh at linegtove, by Prof. F.W. C.tarad, Rev. ELIAS rf. lICN HY to SARAH A. ititighter of the late Ileery W. Contediyaq. On the 1018 tnst..,by Rev. A. Prini, PETER ADDY, to LyularwooLtues, both of; Cass township, Schuylkill County: On the same day by the same ItIOVARE WOOL COCK to PRANCE% ROBERTSON. both of, Casa Township. Schuythill County. j t Ou the Ilthloet.. by Rev. Joseph McCool, lAHEd WIIITAKCIt to NAM( ANN 'REM 'Lira Pottsville. On the lith inst., by the lame, JACOB ENHA BHT to A KAMM HINKLE all (Hint. Nato. On Timidly, 13th by Rev. U. Waabburti.Rec - of Trinity -Courca, ADAM .Ll. ililpaaA4, Rig.. to Mani( L. 110DOKON, all oerut 14111, ' s DIE D On the 13th' Inat.. afar a long illness, of Pulmonary Conan mption, M afttr, wife of. IL If. Outhlin, aged 31 yeats:d tuonths and 24 days. tOoinutuulcatedil Dearest Mary.thoo haat felt us, Here thy loss we deeply " feel. ' But ?Lis fled who has bersit Ile ran all our 'ono's.) heal. Vet again w. hope to mist you • • Whsti , the day of hie is And ; Then In 'heaven with Joy,to meet - Where no farewell rsits are shed. . • . tin the . f.tb Jan.: at ?donut Carnia, CA LER PAR.: NEIL, aged about .5S years, , • RELIGIOUS NOTICES. (MIMI ATION.—.The aeririeer Eenriec tY' led with. he ordination of Mr! 40/IS lI.CAt 4 TLE as Parlor of the Baptist ChUrth, of thls place, will ho held in the Mare of Worship, coiner of Mahaniongo and en.verith rßri.etr,on Tue•day 15vening, 27th Inst., at 71-tieloca.! Tile Rev. J. 1,.-,Burrows, or Philadelphia. will preach liar lemon. several other cieromen will participate In tneaervlcer. teiWslUtrPa.l.).—ner 'Z.,' vine held regularly lu this Clurfcb every Sunday Nornini. ai WV - o'clock, • t Allemoon,tit " • , F.arent the fir st nunday or each nuinth,-when set vlee , will be held the evening al 71 Orclnok, instead of the afternoon,' P itE AEA I NTI in Asso,:iste - Reid, 111 rf C.l • I. terivi Church, Ninrket ritieet, lies. John R. %Varner, eVtfl Sellbhath morning end evelitr• WILL IIE preaching in Me English (.laurehdlarket strget, every eundny nirtinine and levening. 111E . 111AP worship may be !expected every Saltnath ttttt rnitig and evening, a knevery Wiinist:ay eygtitne, at the usual hours. I GENERAL NOTICES. , R.I. ATTENTION. LilFLEti!4The members of ;he Scnit BIB!! Company wql: met atjhar Ar mory un ALONDAY, rhmiember il' MA at L o'clock, ior Parade n I Target rife. By nrder of Company, L. Iltitclitnaus. 0. d. , Sept W. 1 , 413. 37-'to . 5C1117% LKII.L'CuU\'IT AulkitCli4.l VAAL tir• SCICI ET Y.—The Members 'tic this Sotict) will meet at tnei ruhlle IL.urr of IThiklot lioyer, - Of wigs nun/. on eked iirday.. the 1711 i (4 . pteinbor. 15.53, at 2 Wolk k , Sy ordo of Sourly, J S r . ! KELLER. K. S. ENO ish 1,3111• I'd in the County areiik4ue , ltql t , l‘oPY. Neut. 3. 1553. • FOR SALE & TO LET. uOR' SALE, The 'louse and Iliot now occupied by A. 0. tin , fit, sitit4Ve on 31.1- hartango Sifter. having u neyi•r-rniling f aun ayl. Well of %ate/ on the premises. Apply in D. COMROY. • ,Centre :tract, opposite Episcopal Church. Sept. 17. I e.S3 t • 3S-If VOR .SAGE.-A 30 feet lot on Centre Street, No. 1' b. in J. Wynn'i adiltion to Pottsville. Said lot runs from Centre to Railroad tetieet. Is enungee on the ninth by llot .de, Hough, Esq... uh tho north by a - 20 ft.. iitr ti Fur tarns and- particulars enquire Of the Subscriber at his Drug tAtore,Centre Street. Patti. ludisputsbio Ole will he given. JOHN 4. C. MARTIN, j' Agent for the Owner. Aoltust 111,1853.r ii li-tf ...... ..._ CI OnSES - A.NIIIMUL - E3l ;Fon NA LE.-"- RI A Ilret• rate team of a or 8 .?dules, well broken witb hotness' and wagon. • , r . • Ale°, a 6 rkt. iate team of 4 boraii, with barnees and wagtin. Apply to i li. 811KarE 11 ; '.Si. °Mew, Paupton Co.. l'a. Sept. 10,11437. ' '. 37-4 t ' tiallOS 27 I 1 kr -- APAIY to 1 E. YiaMILEY & SION. ling - oat 33-tt • HOUSE lAND LOT FOR BALE —A risrd'- slur? liwelling House and Lot. situated In Port Carbon,. now occupied by J. Pi ~Vocorirles s elan a ittoro.illousel and Landling. The atrove property will be sold a bargain. Apply td • L. F. WIIiTN,EY,, Pori Carbon. AWNS •13.:18.53. 'Met, •r ARDI NOR MALE.—A nit chance for any 1' one vriahlng to engage In the ferreatng or milk Du einem TUd undersigned not colbyint good health wishes to dispose 01 his farm, contain-' hie about 53Aereal .15 acres of which la uuder rult , vatton,, the greater pa 4 being . .5 Grass Clover; the remainder iaWood • Land The above farm la situated ,In NnnL alsnlienn Township, abouo . ;mites from Pottsville, and two miles fickle lichuyikllt Ha ven. There, Is an-orrhard.of the hese grafted Apples on the above; also Pear, Peach and,lrherry Trees, of eareile•nt quality. The m 111.11142 re good and near ly new. Hai( of the purchase momey would be ra hen in yearly payments of 1/21)0„ w(th Interest; WM. PIIII.I.IPd. in:y 30.18.53. i .21-3 m ('OR BALD—At Tamaqua, 4 fails and splendid 3 story Britt Hotels witu.fistores. Hated in East Mauch 4. bun* Eitteet. .figond sta.: bargain can he had, and time win be allow- Si 7 g ed int the payments. For further , particu lass Inquire of tbe'proprietdr, WM. 111011311101, Julv 9.103. , . 2.4-3 m 1;0,R 5 AL.E.—Tbe sub,cribri , offers or sate a 10 hpree Engine, (one a the beo In the reeton,) to. gethit with an its connexions; atio, Breaking Boll er., tiereenes, ate., all ready far, t business of tiny thousand tone, or mine, per alinuirr. ' JOHN. PINICatTON, • . Mahal - irony. Street, Pottsville or Bt. Clair. .June 18,1853. , • 95-if 'lO LET.—A large and col:T=o4loas I Office end fixtures, in Bannaii's Budd- ...,, - Inge, opposite the Episcopal Chureh, Centre •s 7; Street. Enquire of 101 IN BANNAN. . , Jan. 24. 1852. • ' • 1%. '347 • g TREENWOOD LOTS FOE MALE.—Valuable building lots la the most eeakiial part of the Bor ough of Pottsville. lately laid ou ho the Greenwood Estate, are now Mitred for sale. .lApply A. EESEIEL,, Agent for the owners, at his office In ; Mrhantiurigo 81. Pottsville. May 3,1851 • I 18 GROCERIES. AC KEREL. SHAD CODFISH, m 41411014 and LVIHERRINC. Pork, Hama, elbobldert, slides and Lard, Cheese, 4.a., Constantly en band and fin sale by 3. PALMER. &-en. • Market Streak Wharf, Pbilad'a. August 27.1853. 1 ., • 35 3m . , A.AKibtaf. ASSO TMIEN of choice Brand, of Hama Jost received, and Bitaale at ' BILLYMAM & 'CHAMBERS August:l3,lBs3, , 33-tf CHOICE STOCK of superior .Tras, vernal I Will be mild very low. notwithstanding the fatefl varicemeut., SILLY/JAN* CHAMBERS-. • dorsi 1853. ; I 5 334 t A LARGE STOCK of very Anti Sniars. whisb i']wtll beiold loir for cult by SILLYMAN CIiAMBERS. August 13, 1833. • ' ' 33-tf I - COAL . i. ylOkl. received on Yardage and delivered to or %,-rder, on reasonable terms, by I: : E. SCHREINER, 33'. W. Cor n er Broad and Callowhill ets'., POW's. May 7,16.53. ; i ' I9,dm It .1 N. BEATTY £ EON bays removed to the '4 . steer etc. W pitman, le. centse street, below th e Arneriean House. w her e persons hawing business with them whiplease can. JAMES THOMAA & CO., - will; also be found lu the same office. ' "Aptlll6. 1851. 15-if *IGGAN & spar, RI 'Um ()flied GAsh CUlli. Tamaqua. Jan. 8,1653. _ OTICEir-"-CIIARLES MILLER & Co, bare re moved their once. In Philadelphia. from No. SI Dock Street. to No. II WALNUT Stftet.nonh tilde between Front and Second litmett, Ju4.8,11333. 14y ~:~ warsagmo. MiTTElen OP, aIDMINISTiII WV tittn qe ttaritnnate , of•JOHM V. GOODMAN, tate of &Martell! 71onnii4bip, dellibilkiti County, deceased, base been panted to tint ',subscriber. by the Deemer of Scloylklll toutittt,, therefore, all those Indebted to said Debts, are requeotott to iota° 'paymest. sad time basing claims 111 pirsimt thew tot Settles:ban oq Of beibrithe day of October salt. , MAZGLitErILL.GOODMAN. Sept. 10.1833. •-- • '; . T-Its in IA UM'S/MOWS BIOTIC It. —Toe he• TX &ter of Schuylkill County tummy granted letters ofattatlntatratkto of the ratite of David Pace, late of St. Clahe. Inner. daceated, to the Subrenber, ail per sona hawing'cbtats or detnanda'apin►t the Wit* of the altsl dete&nt, are ',quested to make known. the same without delay. aid all persona Indebted ib.atal r said eetite, to make immediate payment to *. :14AIITHA PRICE. Administrant:, At. t lair. 3.5..nte August 1ff.1853. PnittADELPIRrAI. AMP ItEADIIIIO RAILROAD !Mee 13 Sown FOURTH St.. PAiladelphla, JatyH. Iss3.—Ttre PrIF3OH r and TOLLS on Coal. Oval aloaat Catbontu kkbaluillil, on sou atter . August sth, will be 81 73 September 141. ** I tro (kaki; bf, " 4So • JOHN TUCKHR. Anna IS, I 5 3. ~ O FFIcE eicatiftalti. Nails*Troll-Ca. 1 ' • • hap 234, ‘853. f NOTICE is hareby.dlscn that tneOarne for. Toll. ow Anibrat its Coal carried on Ole cittuyikil Nair. *cation. from Port Carbon to Pailadalpaia, wall as follows: . , Oa tad a ft er Aaiun Sib. 053, serertrtire gents 8 00 and after September In, 1553:ninety rents per ton. Oa and attnr,October tat, 1653, (nail dollary‘r ton. P. FRALgY,- President • 3.141- ( ______ Aaron IS, 1853 irgllttrOLlU partnerihip heretofore .1.11 existing batereeo JOhn ?tempo and Andrew Md.. inacin, trading ander the firm of PRIPITUIN In the Coal buaineas. at Neer. delouyiklll County. was duteolved this day by multi: el content. The bntineas of the laretrm will beam tied up by Julia Preato;o, ortiO will enottnue on Ilia 9WD S,CCOUDI. 10dig sPRESTON . • ROHINOON 3344. August 13, 1833 AW PARTNERSIIII I .—The lndertigned" have entered into'co-partnerablpfn be practice of Lavv, and have taken the °dice lately accumed by F. W. IILGII is. Esq. 'Pm butineas Ildr; • linglit d having been by hiat.entrusted to us. Will Terme, as well as all else that may be confided M our care; diligent attention. • WM. U. WELLS,' JdII , , Being deslioua Withdrawing from the ptactire of the law in tbel.foutts of tab ennuty.l. have Con fided all unfinished prolemdonal business to the care of Ww. B. WULLS a n d JON?, atcotteh, Esors., I will mita 1u the management or. the same until all my emoting engagements are dietbieged. F. W.-1111011E1K August 6. 1553 !it TOTICE.--Stie.Bookit of Account*, tif the gate ilkitrin of BRIGHT & P - 017. basest...4l pieced In the Aside of the undersigned for:sollection; end those Indebted wld please call and snake payment, ithout further delay. JOHN C. CONRAD. J. P. Potfseille. July 2.1 Ins 3 :in tf L OTPUlii.— Care zUbscriuris ticreby give WPM. that application will be made to the ,nr.st Legisla. Mre of Pennsylvania tor a charter of a s av ings Isdna, to be located in Borough of Pottirlif , trite a capital of Fifty Thousand Dollars, and the Privileges of In creasing It to One llundreit Thousand Dollars, and of receiving money on interest and discounting. to be called '• THE POTTSVILLS BAVINOrI HANK." H. T. Taylor. • !Solomon Foster. George Lance, 1% J. Fey,. George Bright. • ' J. F. SVhitery,. Samuel nitlyman. William Ens, , 1). G. Yuengllng. John Pinkerton. John W. Wener, Nathan Evans.. .. July 4 4, 1653. ' • • 27.6 m IVoiefeic.—Notie Is hereby given that the tits :ono of richuylitill County intend , to spy!, to thc Legislature at the next Denton, for a chatter of a hanikot Discount and Hannan, w be Matted ht the Btrigh of Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa., v. be cal ed the " THE ANTHRACITE BANK of -TA MA- Q A," with a capital of Tan Hundred and ; Fifty lhousend Dollars, with the privilege Ito; Increase tur capital of said bane w Five lluudrtd lboutand Robert Ratcliffe, ; . W. W. McGuigan, 0 T. Hughes. . id.'lllorgaurt.th, E. J, Pry, • 11. A. Heaton, July 2, 1253. : 27-6 m 111iTi1522.--The Stockholders of the Mihere' • Bank of Pottsville, in the County of nehuyitilil; hereby give notice that they intend to apply to lire Legislature of Pennsylvania, at, its neat session. for the pm ilegifcif Increasing their Capital 'Stock front Two Hundred Thousand Dollar* to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. dud Bank m located In the Bor. Oust) of Pottsville. in the Couuty of ;Schuylkill, tie ated fur the specific object Ora Bank of Discount Deposit and Issue. .13y order of the Board; ' C"lltd. LtDdEk, Cashier. June 25!, „ 213. if kTOTIOIro—The subscribk would hereby notify VI his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared at all times to attend to the uleadueNg• of Plastering. Stone Maeonry, Brick Masonry, Digging; and Other measuring belonging to Balldings of all kind.. Also, to Cold/ICI tot: the Construction an& Drectlon nt all kinds of Buildings.. Charges moderate. Respectfully. JOHN'''. JAMES. P. B.—Thinkful for pant favor., the. undertlened would eollett a continuation 'or the ,hithetto liberal patronage. .1.11. J. Nov. V. 1852. - • 48.1 y - 1 OTICE.—NotIce is hereby given that en apple Illention will be wade to ti.e next Legislature or Pennsylvania fors charter fur a Bank, to be :torated in the Borough of Pottsville, with tv capital of Fitly Thousand Donau,, with the privilege of Increasing I , to One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with., Bank ins afid •thscounting i :Ivlleges, to be called-the Miners Savings Bank. June 25, 1853. 215-If • _ (.11.1-PA ItTN k.ifSHIP NO4lolll.—.Nottee Lahereby elven that I ha►e this day Jane 6th. associated with cue 31. EDGAR, RICHARD& in the practice of Law; !Welk, in all , ite envious bran the., will bereirtelbe conducted under .the tirm of NEVILLE k °Rice, Centre ntreet,' nett door to li. R. Morris' Store. Pottsville. ' , • /NO: C. NEVILLE. June 11, 41.411, ;WANTED. rriESOUICSIS WANTED.--Uppileo:tion* wut L be a ceeived by,the Subscriber for lti Teacher!, to race charge Of no" Public deboolor of M. Mannelin Township, ettiOyikillCo. Applicants still meet the. Board on inclat orec tote r. at toe Ilialltway House, Moyer 4 a.) IL • By order of the board. Pg'SellQ, :fenny!. Haven P. 0. Sept. 17. 185.7. " 38-3 i ' ITIJATIUId WANTED_ aa' Garminct by a Oyoups mad mho baa had coudideiabie euerl.dce. Apply at the office oribe Meaotra' Journal. rept. 17, mu._ w,td il zgrili A ril- e kt:PTOr Ti e r. r e g x u e l e7t7o h n a eb a le cq i7ft i : n r: ences will be revoked. Address Bux 4U. Kept 17. • , WANTRO..-41 cheap seeond-frandi Iloree.ponr er. !or breaking Coal. Any on having-snarl can duipome of It by addressing a time tor%V*n. P. STEIN BEGUEIt, Mlddleport. 1- ISeta. 37, r 853. 39-Ito rIIIILICICHERSivANTku.—The Public Schools i- of Tamaqua, !Schuylkill jeounty, l'a °pet. nti_the Ist of OCtober.. The following Teachers will be requited :=One Male 13110eriate,ndent, salary *4O . t otr month ; one Male Teacher at 930 voile Female, competent to tench the Maher English branches. at 424; Five Female Teachers at 815 Teachers snort present themselves for esarnination at the eichonl (louse, on Saturday, Octoberi lot, 1853, and In moan time may eorreapond With C. /I. Mi.C.AIIE, • SCT cretery of the Board. fsept 10. 1853. 1 ADY PAICTNACII. 11VANTICts.;::tilatiteC1 I. as paitiier in an extenaise and very prnfunble Wittiness, in Puttevthe, n lady. with inoderate capital Fur pattleulate apply at the office of the Menus' Jeanie/. elem. 3, 1853.' • , 1 , 30.11 ' WANTED.,-Wanted In the 1 town of IMnaldocn, to talterharge Of the 14iiblte dehoel.--ton Mile and two Female Ta.ictierA erhunle t open on Nnv ht, and runtinne tanotith,. Applications will be received by the enhoerlher, and imididatea examined at Donaldenarnn,,Ocihber 15th, 1853 M. LOMIAON. President. ttept.3,, 1853. E + 364 t• A kitTILLERT SICRITICK.L—U. S. Army.— .11.Tden'are wanted for the Artillery service of the Untied States Army. Also a few good Band rirdslciana. Apply at the Recruiting Remit aeons, Pottstlle, Pa. Angual 20. 1853.- ; 314 debuol Teachers wanted-3 Male V and 3 Female—to teach! the public Schools of the Itotongh of Port Carbon ; None heed apply but such as cau.atand -a thorough' etamihation: Schools 10 open on the first day of Ontohet-l-etatulnatiou the last Monday In neptertbee. o'clock P. 31, 3. t.bIEGPRIED. zieci,tary. - -Angus' 13,1833. ' 33.1 h W ANTEM—Reerults foi the United stote. A r Nov.my, at the n Pottsville itendelvdos. v. Itl WA NTED— At the General Intelligence Office— MEN, WOMEN and CIIILDUEN.I All persons wishing employment, blg and Ittitr, young and. old, male and female; and also, ell persona ethanol; in employ any and all kinds of iloods. LABORERS or SERVANT:I. will receive useful anformarlon by call; fng at the °nice of tte subscriber In MARKET buts,, Pottsville, Pa. Or TERNS moderate. - N. M. WILSON, J. P. Land Agent aid Geueral.Gollector. April 5, idsl I • 14-Iv BUSINESS CARDS. W' B / 1 ,7 and will torl i st T o[t i ;l n ni o e w . il fle P re ° o " n% tkalrowe of twirl pnittalts, either fano Nature nr the Deetterreotype will please apply at Gels' ►mer l-' CAM Honee.. dept. 17, 11153 39.21.• ECONVNGBADI HERR. WirioLc - EMALE GROCER& Tea and Liquor D•slere, and Commission Merchan!eho.! IBS MARKE,T Street, ' Between sth ind 6th, - E. 'V. EAT, , . W. L. v.,Anuniati, PHILADELPHIA. - J Ir. Rest. July!, 11457.\.' 57.60. ILI %VILLE a RlCHlARDS,iltorneyi et Law Will attend Loan bovines• Intrusted to thew with dil :genre and care. Office Centre 'Street, next door to R. R. Morris' Store, Pottsville. June 11.185 E pen. 8,,18”. XI If • n W. C. CLEAVER; formerly of - the Arm of L. S. & D. W. C. CLEAVER. Engineers and dor veynrs, after several yeas engagements In other pia ces. has re opened an omee In Pottsville. where be will be pleased to wee the frtynds of the uld firm, and ■ll who may require the triremes of one .of his pro fession. Jr sal OFFICE—CENTRE Btteet;~immei be "latlver Torteee" Nay 29.053 • H0W141.16 FIi3I3I4II.IiTTUE.N EY itLAW. POTTOVILLE. Odiee EENTRE duvet 3doors . Song" of Episcopal Caurch,iaine lids. Aprll3o, 11353. 114.17 AHt D.—VVI ndow Sub and Doom, of earlobe de striptlons,onn band and fdr sale by the gebsetiber. JOHN H. JAMBS. ?dirket Street - above Tenth, Poi taw file. • Feb.lB. 1131., • titf; 'LARD.—Mutter Street Property for sale. Inquire of JOHN H. JAMES, Al'?. Market Street above Tenth, Pottsville. Feb. 28.1853. 0-tf - - - JACOB KLimr.,iverrice - bv TIIE PEACE, will attend to the collet:lion of Accounts, Ike., promptly,lind all the duties apputaluins to his (Mee. Pousellle. Doe. 25,1852. II , 511.11• eTHRIONI AS BANN AS ATTORNEY at LAW. 1 Office In Centre Btteet.!oppnelte the Episcopal Chnsch, Pottsville Pent:trytienla Nee. It% 1633. LOST :& FOUND. OBT.—Three orders dtaiiin on the Treasurer of LA Blythe Tp by Reese Murmur. Wupervisor, In favor of William Wall. and by Mot vidorsed.beeepted by '1 bourn O'Brien. Treasurer of said Township, dated August 13th. 1853. No. 1 : OW $5O r No. 5, fir ,do. 6. 1115—payment of *eine hoeing born Propped they are of no Ilse to anytind l y sureept to the Ilubses I - benHENRY . HENR GU TEHRAN, Pon Cerbon. Sept. 3. 1853. 36.3 t QTRAIt ,COW.—Came ;to the pretaleei of the • kJenbserlher. In Weal Itnmswig Town. ship, a MDT RED COW; white face' and white belly, rather old and bad en a •Vi large square bell. The owner... twines- 6 tee meows forward, prove propety par thews and take her away, othetwhe Pb.sn l be wild accord log to law. JAMES E. LEVAN, - Schuylkill Haven. . Sept. 3. 1053. I ' 36-Tte 50000 ligs4o2llll. allow ankle Ile L ved a . .nd for salo Wit its3r 14,1 WA 7. I- IRON & , APeiMgt, braiLlM IN it CRAP IRAN, •COpper. CMS. BAT 411: -Block TIP, Roddipra doleful Lead,/te: e Orders reived for BM** and Copper work. sod DlSehtne Iturnothlotr. AU orders ehooreted with the shove; line 'wispily atirodai, to,. '.. ar N. E. Coreer,PendandliouthStreethrhitad . o, 'June it. ton. . 1 . r . • tett ; . 11l OEII .116 - ALE 111r1i101. LIC OEMKMT. -4.-An exeenent aeltets,:torlitOndennerns, Vantts, flpslba Honses.and Vellsis.and r.r keeping stsatn.- Dela from wet and eaposed "'Ow rot sale by eIbs 4 RLESI SIIEPPARD dbIITII. or •,lid Sottessot• to the linerm 41E1160111h &Ilon. Anil for tale also by; F'J-PARYIN,; il 1 - - I. 1 /- - Pottsidle; Penna. . Feb. 19,1653. . . , d-10ta .. 1 : 1 ; . I . MANUFA nimu, artori. , '.uornovED bl Fact - mm[6g. DIE rlthaitltS,f, and ENGRAVER. 61D CK Pkils4iffpaStic T b e :Imprived tient Prole' Ise gloat Impiovereent ever ibeeld gyle dEAL PRESS,ie bring. up a impeder presslah watt the and not likely to gs _,,--- - out AI . , • • Pitts of Presi and; Seal, all complete.ffonl d 0 lo 010 plies varying aecording to sizes of Fress,aind worlt on the Beal. • to Orders, received ttircitightnall,promplittatimided ' to• and Frets/ea sent to any pin of the COUDIfy. ice, r.. 10,1b53. I. tun -- I PREII3taM rzigruilitY. Kviar.A.t. fore Niedap have titan awarded to E Ilict'LAlN for his tippelltor Perfumery, Fancy SOafis ariti"Dentrificea, byl. dermal Institutes dating the !aft six years; i E.IIWCLAIN. IdanufaclUrpr and Importer ofithe• foßnis log article., namely:—Ht' et lebroted,Vegatiable liairoti, Itear'S Oil, liters M+rrow.aud 4te . ! 0 °Vacant kind. of exifacia for the Ilandterchiet ; Culrignes..Tooth.pnates, laic!; also, his unrivalled ; „Magnetic, lloney;trystaltne; Winsor,-Waloull. - and a variety of other Fancy Soapsnor washing or pearl Pnwder,f.ili. White, Alabaster Posider Puri; ,Clottirs.liat. Hair, Shavintradirrooth Drisn- I es I. eol Monna/es, Dieaslog,lrocket„ind fine Moth ,• Combat all of which. ran ma purchased cheap; for ,cashlnt No. DM tiorth.etif,StrVela below Elea, Phila. .' discouht to deafen.. IC, /e 53 [Slay b'. '53 22-tOml • 3:7. & CO- u.:10 North eIiCCOND below MICH, PhilidelPhia. Oar of:the most extensive and heat man ufactotios In the United Stites Orialnatorx 'of some of the Most splendid of Rhode and ettutd“ which have woo the Triler; at the - roil:Milo Institute, for their superiority' or finish : and Iptendor of conception. Ike buy our imatermie cheap for cash. and air nurselve. practical roschin: Jul, tallith inubles us. to sets siiperiar Blinda-lltzthaides I - at the same priretnat ,other s charge for 'lnferior ar- • I tides ' ' • 1 I , ..n.Abades and Blind's of eiery variety and charac ter tin riaod and made, orntder at short -notice, and kiieredit requlfcd_ !cs.Beptlring sod Jobbing'. at tended to. . I W t -study to plane the pub IC taste. Sept: lb, 1953. i _ DULLER'S IRON MUSE MANSES. lithisk; celebrated tnetrumente, in additein to their I foreleg acknowledged: soperlotity, have recently received the must nattering entr:urn:. I doilemA from Madam bishop and Mr, :elocrootocho hod theui lnl use at their Ilare conten, In ibis city.: ' `The ;Mac ate Welled ; to fell and asan;)na 'Da ,aa anninent now Oil -hand, end fur sale at the lovreat PricS k athe WARIKELOO/1 1 '. 12 •dinh B treel Ph/l ade! . Sm, 3 . , 1853. 7 3d•lin' GUIrraI — PERCIWI - 5 7 =LCYAMU/ER: - 11031E.11.11Sti Eis.TiliELY' NEW,. T 6 North AmerlAn Ginnie Perrha Compani oie I ufferreg ai !whi,leit.ile • great Variety of outbid:4, sic., Made-limn , ittrier's Patent Vulcanize.: Guita'Percha, 01 noll sfyler; and beoutifif I finish.— _1 helm 'goods are walvf-ratuos, tree front nupiettiant Anieti, rustle like India-rubber, tad; not lefu'red by (Arty robetiincer.sed will not decou.dove and hecerne sticky. The are very different In char. Ito (rum any,ot her gouda hartitofoie made or Gptta •Pereha, tither In tithe country , or Enron*, and; are war anted ..11;eliarattis. A one inn refl.-1y; may .be found Coale, Chinks, Capyso.oothol, lteedng 'daeitets, Oserallt, bellows, Soti:-tv , Gana. canto blanket*, donee Cotters, r_tholver-Marts, Sy ringes..tireast Pumps. Balls, I enc ll aid! Irjk E Sportmen'& Drinking t:lteitin Perking,. Machine Bell 101; Catttirrer Clothe; &e with a very ;cheap and effective :Ltie Preyerver, made ezniseely to meet the new pairet.- ter ?aw.of ingio.s. Milan and qtialt:y cope; rive;to any other uater,VprOuV, goods .now. befure the•putilic. For, vale at the WA IsEUvli3E.Bo Cedar .Btreef. • r l.rrali4s in waier:preof goods ere invited ioattalbine [helm gouda, believing they [will dad Mem Ca S A SSS ern FAa aneltatua to anything they have ever Been hef re. _:pmteiecuted at /Mr diet Orders to any extent eiecuied at short Unties., - • ' WILLIMILRILIER, R, BitLinos, !rota% N. Ai G. pt Co. iTreasurer and gee'ry. kuauat.2o, lba3. V BAUD! •„ .1,1.0 who want Ai E. :41 . tie real C . oitdna make should be natikulir to notice it:le statnpa. as there are various rouulWritil and Imitations alstaPed Collins and:, Jatielled much like tiara, Mrprh 1 fraudulently sold Ili some parts of the. Witten es.ai our inanuiteluen. They are made anutactur p . In dlffer eni,psrta of the cuumlry by vhrioup , ate•makers.!and arelenersity ill very,latatiort quality. The se all me CrOlar aura, u. 12 tell have; moulted such atl ea4piisive 11.011610 u, ate 1nv:612141y stamped " COLLIMI & C.Ok tlAft ITORD." and leach ass nasa tninted imbei %kb my signature. lit le now more thad Twatrt- FtV.s Vaal* Since - we cominented thlt hulloes. 'wilt' theisramn of & Co Atartfurd." and I Minot know bi anytuner ash-maker by the natnerurCoJline in the United istates, 18.131 t. W. Ct)LLIMt. &twist VI. 1ta.53 i V I • p - ly SOUSt_ . PH027E2113. ._ IM y PORTERS A i(D MN AUMCT A UREI: I S' i . • ;.. • ot...vory fleaerintion of ; .; • LA 1 1 ,t.E/S'! P ti, RS ...,' IIqi . AII,C.II StiktiT f,,llL.iiVlr 31:1 St.. rlilLADß,LrkillA : ) , I 1 And at . 178 *aria T., , Nan'lfOlia. '.. ``IA our Goods' have , When selected In:Europt 1111' Zi! nate or IDE Ella, kud! - Maualaetured Gy., - our- I aelVeain tne , most elege;nt and fastilonable.tuablier, 1 we.ean offer them' at a girtre (taking their-sopa:riot quality Into iiiiiidderation) that will defy einnpettt Inn. VI. Silver Medal/ atla*.ded fur attaerlolbi by nib to . 1 stitiitea of Penamylvaiil4 and ', l / a ryland. • 1 :, I — Aligned 20, 11.53. I, __; i ; - ' 0-3111 - , ________ _ -- - ._ MOROCCO V.AC ____ TORTi i • , • _MOROCCO, L % tTHE4 Aff t iti SHOE FINDING, v i I , i At DeresOld - Stou4l on R ilroad St.i'PottsCillft. ; . !WE undervigned ;reagent oily Is.torna ,the cnatii 1. Aj mere of the dbuy a . well-k il town eatablighinent; that they willconiiiiiie the titan facture of all kinds of MOROCCO. ouch asllCid, eliAili. French Morocco, hiditiii,N, Pink !Jiang+, otitc ,l&c.; and vt 111 contiiiii , ally have on hand a general aapori meta of all ft liii:o of LEATHCIL. simh as 'Oak Tanned, and Red , 501 t . ,, Leather Sluliatiter Eins,,Frthicla and luny Calf Skin. MINERS' UPPER LEAIIIEII, and a variky of iihrw' Fitilittig.,, - ,urh. ai Thread, , PI h 11., Pegs . Clamps} ace. 'lrk All of which will be aold at the luwiAt cult pit 'cep!. . .: _ 1 _ , r. NEWNAM ar. co. .. ....._ Ruiteville, May 14, 1854. I .10.4f 1 77. I_ , Ariuuw , i,,,,FlLE).,Elti. !..._ h. , , • iMa t tufizeturer p Gruni. Peotu(s, litild.s, 'Ver. No l T:3`2l N - orth rie,e:oNb At ' above Rice. Plena; . keepsl • .1 • h an d , , ' 1!1:110 he rohu vitly on a general 1' seuritnent of Ouunle and dingle .1101' OVA& 'tat e Durk Gun,. .IpFtEs 11 1 ,, and i'iSTOLia, of a 1 kinds Milo the relenrated 9IPI Steel Rifle. with to ,vir>onti. INFO. to shout 111 . 0 pointed Lall of my, ',Own make and 4aupotiation ~ I • ,lhoi and loge lierrels,yowder, Capt. tibial. palls, Flattki; 11urm, Ganieptags, ~{ h ot-b3. . e1. PoucheWice• 1, invite pri/VIIIS wishing o purerase goods le nu ,neap call and ~xictone ;my itonlvbelorepuretid!nne 'el4vi here, for 'I ani determined to sell do the 11. ,s; reasonable terma. 0;414 fOrget . No. IT/ North,44ec ,A 0 street .1 t 1 . :. . _ N. 13.—ParticulaCattentlon paid to reponlrluy In all lie branches, . ' I -t,, . • :a ugust 13, 1853. 1 : ' - , 33..3m ", Catedii i— WZOOW.a f MADE t ftf!or . 1 , AND M ‘NUFAI,CrOttir OF; ; .:'' V • . G. L. 1111 Ll* R.• 4- CO., - i } • S.' W. Corner Art* and SOC(MIi Sts4 Phi/cid'a. ' ~, VERY VARIETY, OF 141AUE 4 , Whalesele"..and rAtntall aura as Beroll. - finwer.Oothic, Vignette, Oil and Uty Landsciipeo,:ere to be bad an the lowed prices for Tidily orwork Orden' forollt, Pleb Store; Lettered and other Shades esecuted al -abort notice,. . , 1: L l ' .. bterchams and others are I invited to OVA , tir a Irtal. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE.. lira:toes. Trimming*, &'c., ,)ways on band. Remember el, W. corner SECOND end ARCH title. t•, Philadelphia; i .tkomi•t a, 103. - : ; . - ,12•15 m --, --.. • tsuitirtn. . - , FRI 27 4i. HENDRY; 'I '' i Store No 20 NortIi.TIIISD -St., Phflatfeliihia. I % .foßoCi;o . DIAMIFACIIIII,ERS, Ciiii•ltry.:i 1m- i i..V.1 'mutto, Coinmterlonralul general Le4ther Ha 01,1 nel4. Wiloirll4lB and Maki. IManufactory At 15 Mar gayetto. Street. Philadelphid, . i Jniv 9. 18:3. ZED i -. • , - SELDLICRY: ' .. i SUMMER: lißAlt- , ? • , re , llF. ilubectiber has now on hanka complete aa li nortment of limners :forlintllnter Wel'. Vatiillge Ilernesi, dingle of,Doutile,istlver mtinnted and Mashed in every t style. *llllll, r Fty.neis. of, all patterns and colors • .t ; , e i s ;'. —} capital article. 1 kho,'lladdles ~,..!tr,*- -i r......4 Bridles and all sorts of Trappings, ' --. belonging to the Sadler, Pdalneell• . , Humor suitable for Colliery purpose' o n hand, or . , mode to order at short notice. Cg' Orders ror Herod... 4m.. promptly suriplle4 i ors reasonable, terms! . - , 1.. WOMELSDORN l o oppootte Eplatopil Cnoreh, Centre SC, Pottsialle. i', -/une It. tss3. i ; 1 i 24-Iy.l FIVE VIEDATA . AWAIIDED: GEORCIE STURG'ES, 192 WALNUT 91'214E7 . . pinLADELpaiA.. ANUFACTURpRu iipproved spiral sPROl'a .10:I MATTRESS.I I' ;HAMM 4171161111;0 JUTO, Deaf. Cast and Wrought lion Brottleadaud °this: •Faruiture. Cast Iron Animals and r' Mo l ar's • 14: Wood , : PLUMEUNG" El ,S*ABLISEIVIZI —— u 1/11:1c1N . 00 . 41 - r,aperifully - announcra td. tbe. L.F. .' public that he ha'inutehased the entire stalk of the:J.lle firm of Plaistow st,: El:Mason rind innsnds carry int on the Plu Mb i ne bi slues' In alt lu bralehtlf . at ;the old ;Stied u n der-the Pottsville Rinse, *here he:tipes. by attendee to b 'toast, he may be able to merit a-share ()rale public patrAme. He will Oar aniee his work to be as gotid, and le will be done on mi.reasonable terms; as eanlbe done eieewhere. ; H. DICKISIRON. /lama 27, 1F33. i - * - r :: 3541 ~ , ate!) , oppot 12-Sm ' Egawnisizai• Nevicieronr. ( OiTHZ 8F110141L4 NAVIGArOIII Co. .41111fitit 30thi 1853. f On and after Sept. lit, 1853; the charge for the Wad of Cars. and for Tog on ;Adthraelte Coat. curled on the Bcituvtaick Nay taariert, will be II folios:.,, un-! 1 11 October lit, 1833 timid . 1. ! • , 0 c e , 2 t • I 2 a : - = 4 I . 31 W. c.:,. tie. • eta. Fhliadetphla, . : • 90 84 ! 7 51 Manayunk.• Id 83 I! 80 !. Spring ! 75 79 :70 65 Conshohocken, 75 r 1 73 70 .1165 `Plymouth Dam, t ,1',75 - 73 ; . 65 Bridgeport, t 75 •73 70 165 Norristown. , • ; ; 1 '75 73 1: 70 • /: 65 Port Kennedy, .70 68 65! • 52 Valley. Forge, ; I'7o 69 1165 . 55 Pawling's Dam, • t . 70 ; t f 55 Pt. Providence, , • ; 70 68 I -115 - 1 "55 Phatniiville,, i 2 , 60 58 55 foyer'. Ford,; ,60 58 ;!. 55 i4s ' Poupto'n Ld'g. r 60 56 .55 i.n 43 Port Vnloo,, f • 55 , 51 50 40 Otrdsborouth. '; 50 4.4 .45 35_ Reedlna,• : 1 ,45 43 ;40 33 Ahhohire, : 1145 43 ;! 40 •33 111Ohreville, • :9 45 43 , 40 :33 • Hamburg, • i'4o rs; ; 3o Orwlge'd f.d's„ i •33 3 l 31 •; WI 5. - iiirnlllgi fTtheclpirgrewlll ha pertsin of 21 4 0 ths.leas Mitt Per cent. alitivrattee far waste las asualotod to -etarge ieie tbao twewy-dre Celt per too will be made for Bides iinIXOLV.9; siiy Matinee. ;_ , • 1 i . , tills martetr recel !By order of tbb Meissen. • 1 ; • 1. POLLOC Meat. ' 1 r . .1 F. FllLiri t hisebiosa. 17 - ' - iip5.1,18.58. ;• [1 \ - . Wit ~ -; " ; 4,-. TURE. 14. 1933 .PITBLICATTOI • PROSPECTUS; --- 7 • or - • TB:E . ORACIIE. • •7f D , CIaINICRAL AlINliBiG 116P0i1410Fil.` A New Monthly. Arsep,rsine thuf Jr4.4e,;li 1.- r ,, People-171113trated . We ate of you,st4 art.thirtu, heat' arol h.,: r tab come from the ranks !'" ;I Out Mlll92the la nnw wanted-,hr nenrln Clii .3.:. We eOO3, ! . Therefore WV 11,01 offer ro e%i;•,,,,,,,,, ; 00t Deeded i let "a ir,Orae le'• afte-ta tor tt.lro e! E ago Moms iideripi. Enter pnicif 0t1..! 'ln -. i The columns or "The o , t•eie .. *O4l he re :at•;tl‘ , • plied with origloal irlitlea (ton, thy pone,,;- „ b!, - ',„, .1 ibtelligOtlt Wtiteri, I,llldltlg 011111lli 1., ft i 1,.,,,, ...-- litlow are already epee/rd.. ' ! ' OUR MOTTO IS EXe'LL.luik ' • 1 The Uncle is Lobe pbbtibbed al.Pot,••ll'e fi.DabDoW Ibe drwt ni every mi•Hb.',.. January, /4::.4. 1 apecinitn bua,ber oeuiber peat resume. pilaw character, which will be embellished 'r alt ae wing or the pommy' LLI.: CONTIN WM.; I,N, Telma invanaa.:y ca.n,th astral:co, et td.. trig rate.— I tope bb• year *3 co ; a e"ples, as,• (epics, and one to getter up of Club, ; , per number,. Liberal err l .azeule,nta cu.a.:e A,- aad the trade generally.: eillsscriptione wilt be recriv . . , 3 at Diensr,•:; p, - Ville at the Office or ti'n. ." Oracle," Math , i • nearly nppuelie the Porrothcr,Pott,rith. ; 1,, r _ Pritchard; tat. Clair, led by our mothe r! , and book teller 4 generally.' Fur Informitnn. -Nos • The libetaPtineorigenient,we. have ahead) , ,ar. lb. bands of game Of , our moat parted citizens, in the patrimage :it d lIIFfidIIDCIP. we are proud to .3) . Aecutei and futufg.aucceis of VIE IikACLE., r. devoted wiflierenerai tile and .AirtcUltural Ittlefeste nl the erb,er. bbait .be an impariwat of 'lreful Relpeatfort for lie prnitertitlforolir bocce I.:, • t. chaff be rata:44lol.rd Nub eurnavone scenes - and placea,aud - made Interretint 1, , 1 . nal Curie% twin In Odive and fb't me, ac. It shall be tit...Art.4y of NlGiltr..*, ~,,,, Monday and Improvernent. the -champ.", vat Llt.rty and Sof' btgllt• ;no v. itl_. ~.r ,v , only to mitten a welcome eco4anton, Matt, but a pleasant and tio.ttuctive Witt 'citing and old, grayit and aay.. Adfuet 20. tb.53. 31 t,r.• NEW BOOK •OF okuoinitir, rot tis 4.v v ow I n tour.* of pablication /It :Lill 00 , , 111114ilasulF1 In July nott,_elolutne.. • j Copies aircady rapp:l " • !N!TLED TREY A 11-0‘ and other Ore asionnl Poem, • BY •I.PIIA•L.Y•R 1. 1 • "A CANE imani gr la ktn' .rotr4.'l' Containing original . 117.1.yads, Epic., Lanieure, El. g 0... I.VfICS. Odei and Song(—got 0,. to a nen( tjlltl mannrr, both , es regard* it) le' a ndlria umbelirrbed with engrarrog• Ta be *old at "NSW, Cheap Book ntora, rottsville . 6. .1 •1111 . 11 . Batik agency. Kt "CL..ir and at p• Ir.', 14 , c, CrerrEllore.lJalt trill. it i nn... l . l oArd Coll gilt, morocco 7.1 r. trylo , cs.iptions taken'it ot 1,, place. June in, 1853. . 6E3 EArANAN'S NEWS zstrorildin - MASTER JOILIa 'NEWELL HAttiNAN A IiNoUNCSk4 to the public that los rati.l-r lighten him the N. wcuaper Rim - 0;h of /lir he will receive suave - melons to the folino, :ea pipers Issued abrostirart he. ague and the papers delivered *OS. ItANAAN's Centre Street, ~Pottsville, opposite - Inc Chun - ti t free of , !:RL . , ye , or forwarded to ir.y dic, t mu desired Gleason'. Pictorial Pa ocr.l.ondon Illu•traied Baruunn'slllusltat'd'tew• N. Y. Weeklyi rtbat, Flag of our Union. , dr. do Derra.,t Saturday Evening Post ; .N. Y. DutchniSn, !Arcata Museum, Uncia Saw,- I llome Journal, 'Yank, a l'rluatcor, Scientific American, 1 N. V Picayune; - Neal's Saturday Gazette,' N. Y. PIA, •rttures Home Gazette, Crystal Palace. .London tannins Journal, ',Dollar Newsna r. .Aud all ether attesalhle reputable pantile 4 . i0ti.1...! • /13 01,14Cittell. • ` 4511 , 1141LT AND pIJitTESIT 11.i41•f 1141' • • •Ilsrper's M'thly 'Magnum. London Lanced ' Putnam's. do 410 • Absti4ct • 111 ustra'4olagailiie of Att. Appleton's M e tin 4 u Ecclectle, Magazine,. • Ma/aline. t (ider' Lady Book, Eilltsuaa'sJourast, Oniptin's Magazine. Penna. Farm Jdurt uli Knickerbocker, The IlortitulturLl • Littefi's Lilting Age, . 'Populnr 1;414t ear. Arthur's Home Magszine.!Merr,',• Miiseuth, Blackwood's Magazine, • .Dickans'iloPtenoleW, r.• Edinburgh Qr. Review, Yankee Notion+, London Qr. Review, ' bleak House, WeArnioster Qr. Rerleve..Thonipson's, North British Review, : ' Detectors, i Hayes Medical .1(443/11110, 'Bleknell'i ch. 4., - Medical Examiner, . Together' with all other Magazines tic cosW.le et In this Country or inEtirope. - - July'2,lP33. • ' 34-6 m The OW, Complete Eirglish DirtioOrv. WEBSTER'S QUARTO DICTONAIit t N. A 1.1 rt I D • I PRICE . REOrCED TO- . SO 00 Containing TIIHEE TIMES t h e nantlrr found in or otner Lnpltoh Dlctliirary compiled in ..• . try, or any Abililgmant 4 , 1 tilts worLaGL , naa~rnic3t.Ta . etai of Mimi() Naolo ILLtiriTHATIVE, A. • • TIONtI, and otner'pecull• j l • atlllcs and advanla • sea found In ny .• I other work, ' el, ref. ii ..nd at 4 infillig utirasee oboe' , f/Jr, pr: r utAer avid hotted Mown:trim ' 2 Opolons of - State . .lluperlntent/tnt. oll . i'mou.. , School,. &c. MAINE.-,Frain thelSfate Super-Int:111e,, r •• : , Itoultlloe bond In tevery fumtly nun ;4001.7 and upon the table of overy.than of basin'. .I; ;:p.! letter•,.• NEW HA.MPSHIfir.—F-- - ''' ' ''' mss4 :oder : • ?de em ,. a • • * Cnrnm,ir . f it.) •••1 ekes is the etrcutution nt the best Dittiottary t.l t• • Lansuigr..". • ONT.—Frpnf the S'iate • •• I had tbe grattftratton of seeing %A' emu. popery adopted ns thie:SiaMfard n fot 11.• :re 116 , 111 of Vermont. Uwart gratified, bet this work wan-Worthy: fu be a :tier:fiord; ,rt. t... re.tting place from the aUcilldlinne la. it it rl. • knAge hart been tong stinicr,ted.ard to nit mufti* work, would sill! sr much pirtl purrd." :SS AC E TTS . Pro m 'ht. 541,. tnlPltdent• ' r • Webster's is the 'text drfartter'Dictiatory u. 7 Eneliehh Lenettege: I wooilt - recerenar*d 14 att shoo. memly ' •in culture or self ,eritication, to iter, , t:t fr . ; . .1 work by their -Ide as a Hand hook "I • .. 1, 4% JIERSEE—:Frove tIIF • th.nt . • ' THE MOST compvrrr, AltunAin: RELIABLE liICTION ARV OF THE I:AAjit • PENN:3 1 r:rt A' /A , .• Inc moat comprehensive, arritre:.- vAlusble work of the kind which he. eV et .11,411,./...! lished In the Engliah Lingua/tel. • EZRA .STILE Ft V (TREATBRiTA '•111 . b, v o lume/must ' Ii find its way It.in all; oar he and good lihiaries, ftlr ittirhvidee the 41.01.1 i dent with a Mall of the most y which-bewould In rain neva for ylit.o.yttei, ',- don Literary , •• The br.t and molt ;useful Dierleinary .11h, 11 , . gllsh language ever poblisht-il.—Londen Pubttolied by G. & C. MCkt:l.ol, Mini , and sold by hooßseilyrq. Anguat 6, 1653.. PHILADELPHIA. EMIT MAN BIS OWN raitirn (ILARK7S ?Stern c.on6ined, stinting k../ milt, to an Invention - which cadoot tall t , ,mlng r. to general aim. tut Mfg out as It doe . , front j Oa. yi I r rain. floor, superfine; Middlings', etrup-CWITI:.11 at 0 sinele.operotion, nod in th e most cam tie, 0., • nee. This truly itlentifie mill Ohs a pig,. 't I three fret.lirdlaniuter, and five fret bleb, At Waitnl by a WWI, obeli. capable °redwing VW' bcC , rlo4 Ir •,1) three to ten bnaliele of' avneoa sn liont, all ran ta. Prop..l4d by auy power from Con lwrie 'Jo 'one nth l may bedestred. The ...wire cost of a fittli!ra:relsted to make one barrel of flour to the hour, dues too e‘ teed $lOO. • Thooe desiring to purchser or n e pole 11l I - 6r totnilies or tow nship; In Pa ..ins)irs n are requested.to addrcsi Wm. Hellman. 01:1,111 it au Al Brown Street, Philadelphia. Srpr. 10. lE;"i ' WILLIAM GROI7ES.4 Go 'S UPHOLSTERY BEDDING >IN DiFEATII ER iVAREIIOLISR.' Coiner 'of 2d Orol Arch StritisPhito:'4 HUNG 'liEUri. Feather tie ',iv, /law, ?Iwo!. jigs!. nrd ,draw Mattrai,e., C , }•11101111 (7610,,, , Conlin?! ableP; Colin'tetpsnis, !Sackings, tilifikttst, es, , constantly an bawl, or mode fn tdrr.l a•td Whole,alo tud Remit, on INd moot favorable tmlms - F.EATHORHOJAIR and . 1111:105;t1gc., itt.c ,by Ihr bole or pound. Ordtro,teopertiolly 17 elecuted. and wa Framed to ttl•C On l•fnr• - N.ll.—Mata 666 6 te , made, and F"atheryr r 11.'4 led.' . rient.3,l9S3: 254.1 y s. it Ards - s. az.z.rag,. 7 4- B,SonWrligruf IIEkLERB.II , 42)II.ai,AitTAP, orfe, I" kr sale, , . 10.000 fiallonit N. West -Coast Whal'e 0.11. .0,01 X) • do! - Bleached do J.,. 6,000 tht Elephint Oal, 1,000 Bose, Ch.-mica! Olive Son., VOW do Petit:awl Illown- gl.. , j - - SOO Tone Peruvian Guano, • . 100 do. toper Plioept)too.ot.Lime. AuluAt 13 1853_ (Dee. 11, '52.00,111 33•11, SUPER .PTIOSPLIATE Of LIME Wg respectfirllrcslt the. attention of rA Eft. . and others Interested 16 AGRICULTURE. to iLv IMPROVED titYP.ER PIiOSPIIATE OF LINE; ti wn ofactured exclusives for - us by POTT:v & KLf Chemists, of Camden, Vii. J. , In recommending tha'abovequ the favoraLk nnt. , • of those In .want. of a, VALUABLE I. Ettlll.l7.i.it we have every confidence In assuring that the quality of the ankle may be rrolleiy . W...l upon as uniform. it Id Tarparod with great far. experienced PRACTICAL OlIEMI:Ts. at.d In bans contsinineL7o ;bit. each— With 2/ A Liberal Deduction *ad , to rol://trw Allerrh.l, r. 90-Gm GUANO. SCO Tone No. 1 COVC.EIMEJIT.Pgit'VIAN fli MO Tone tory PrlrAfiont.ir OKANcr. I . For oak at die - lowest - -Marker intro ht• 'ALLEIS ., /e Nos. 29 arid 13 South What tep, - Lear 111440 /1111 , • Fbilm,rl;l,ll July 30. 1f53 • ' 31 Jan WATCHES, &C. STAUFFER & STARLET. CHEAP WAI'CIIES AND JEWELIL:f WIIHOLESALV, and Retell, at the. Ppv.oleino, Watch and Jewelry Store," No. Po N h sr. nod Street, corner of Quarry. Ph tlidelphu' - Gold Lever Watches,fullfear'l'd,lS caiatt f10e.534 Gold Lepine, BIS to 1.1.1G01d -Spectacle', 7 1 " Slicer Let er, lull Jew- Fine. Silver •/..ol . I ened.SaGold Brio pieta, I • . Lepine, ewels, P Lailier. Gold 1-leur;ir. Iru Superior Quartiets,• . 6 1 1 Int Gold Pens, with Pencil and,.l3llvat Holder, • Gold Pinger Rings', 37j rents- to PO; WA!! 11 C. lee. Plain. ,121 eeete ; Patent, ;' Lunet;,2s ; article, lo , proporilon.' Allgood. warrant.,!io tr. what they' are s'obl tar. eIVtUFFER & HAP.' LEV. ' • • ' Surerssora to l i r I orl.' On hand, come Gold and Silver Levers , d LeP",r• still lower than ths above prices; Sept. 3, 1833. • • :0 , 10.4 • WATCHES. JEWELRY arcD • SILVER WARE. TEE undersigned sOttld tn!mt rtfpretfilTly I fly'' q 'Ms (fiends andibr Public grnotally, tl,t b..: !a• recently teamed end oinnrwise ii provedFs. al his Starr, and Is preparnd in 'Ot. i., ?,, ter ponds wbl h, (or Dram) , and stOr_,...- 4 • k of . !flesh, cannnt inn stwpAwcd. )1111JAIX , his now In Wife an extensive assiitinir i. t GI W Alt II ELI, JEWELRY, n't.YER WA Re; and FAN 1.1 GOODi, Ise., to wblrh ho inviirs attentiqu • B , " 4 determined to dispose of them at pi fired C. 11 . ,( h (1' not fad to Tender satbractlon. He boo, c01... 4 rot i, eapetbener in 'ha tinsinrse. anti win en:i:sti x - - , '•• please those who may favor him with theiri pat v note All goods bussantefAlab. I. Toptrsontrd. - - N. B--Watchrs and Jewelry replili.ll slid WI foir ted. All orders by mall or C .0(4 " . PrqmP tl Y a ` . tended to. . • JAMES fi FitiLLlt .• • 1i0. 12 Beath UM., Wow Estate Wt., Pila._ cp Wert fostet the tber.. ~ July Amp.2lilylf • 0 II WM QM
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