fl3o . Vititt?'liiiiiit . M P - OTisVILLE. PA. sErr. IZ, 1853 ~ • MINERS' JOURNAL ALM a lar. p .„ thou any oar,. Nay:sprer : - .Vorshern Ponatylvania. , It iv reulates 0 ,,, 0 ng the Coal, Iron and business nuns, not unlY (Ats and the adjoining counties, but in all OUT Wit's, and it alto eirtulatu Jowly among (kr soy:S. O S in. Schuylkill ranntwakien reran" it o i rthe most valuable Adsurtsiing mtedi,u2ns in (puntY. But few papers has so many capi ,./Lst. enrolled on its nslienption:liot. AO.ENTS FOR usior.ata , Jottatiasa.! - ' itcoi:pgan A. GODPRZT,TreMOI3I; F foreirs I..s.rotaimex. Tamaqua; i IIA siLivi,H HTSEARD. '7l Pine St., New York . vho are author:fed to receive subscriptions, ad ! 7 .'' rliteniont.. Sc.,,tor the Mine?s' Journal, and • • titce:pt.: for 'the !tame. ' • . - BUSINESS DEPARTMENt. e - ? SAME' DANIELL offers to lease some I,cAd Minrs in Wisconsin. rr - 7, THE DWELLING norst occupied by A (1. Swift, Muttantoogo street, is for sale. u ._" -- . 7" SEE A DvEttrristsi ENT of Luzerne Pm belerial Institute. t S. IloovEn. Centre street, above Mar-, nunotiocri an almost endless variety of Cook and Parlor . Stoves—some of very supe: nor pattern. To let p cold weather out of roar ,houses and your family in good spirits and good condiiion, bur; one of Mr.'lloover's stoves to-keep your parlors - warm and anoth er to roast dour beef. rtii ADELPItIA ADrEETI,SItIn'ITS Fins nin VISTEtt can be bad of M. .Gelz. see adv. LIMN, LANTER3, &C. at Davis Sc Cu lip's, owner of 4th. and Cherry streets. IV' MOURNING goorl 'at Brisson at : Son's Suuth ? 2d. street. OILS OF ALL SINDS AT ALLEM', 7 I !!:: 8 South wharves.. Gj" abut ERE` AttTict.Es. hill assortment at J. Sterp's, 171 North 2d. street. FALL 511LINFRY Goons, of extensive ?variety, at, Stuae Soo's, 45 South 2d. St. [l:7' BURTON & - LANING, ManntaCtnren anti Importars of Wall Paper 124 Arch street. 1 DEMOCRATIC,-WHIG COL! 'TY CON.." ' VENTION The Democratic Whigs of huyikill Co. are requewed to meet in their r pective Dis tricts Jud Wards at the places ereunto flexed on Saturday, the 17th o ,Septerliber, - between the Lours of 2 and 6 o' lock, in the .ift4rnouct,antl'elect two' delega es. so repre sent iheir respective distracts in ounty Con vention, to assemble at the hope of George linuftwin, in !Schuylkill Haven, on Monday, the 19 , 6 u 1 September, for thei, purpose of uutnioatiug n Democratic Wig County Ticc,ei, to lie eitipporied at the suing elec tion. The County Committee woul urge upon the Whige orihe Courtly to win out at the idection of delegates, and send such men as will truly represent the feelings and views of - the peopJtj. in County COnvention. If ;he people neglik attending fa the p .unary meet lags of the people, they musk ,ot complain it incompetent or improper pe sons are se lected to represent them in Con. ty (Ainve4- nob. Poit..i'ille-Souo Ward. House John Spate -C,-Ininttess. John 5 C Martin.iWiltiam Henry. ..N fr. Jrard-Houie of Wm:lF,fleist-Com ,ainee. Samuel llama, Juba T. Shouter. fl'ard-House of Edmiind Paul-Com mittee. John P. Bertram, John 52Mennich. • N. E. Ward cause of Peter 011-Commlt o'e, Co I:, Hiram Rigs. (. 1 : • jltorort ,C.urfam- Mount Carbon H [el-Commit tee. Jame . . Lanigan, Henry B. Ball.' . of Wi ow' Gerber i:ommittee.rotin Reed, E.g., Alex oder Thomp zon. • .1% f: sr ,l -- 6Z;cggi..th-Houseot Will am C'. Barber —C,•111111itIg't!, Vm. C Barber. John vey. - Purr of Michael K. WieDOJ— , ',antnittee, Gliarlas Iloune,Nlaj. ROSS Buff. .Sr. Cia.'r•-•.tloil.e of Christopher Buechler- Committee, Widliam Price, Asa Batatt. Cartle-House of 'Jacob Lioderimuth- Conianittec. Joseph WMI, M. Medan, Esq. • Aknersviller-E. ll'ard-liouse of Geo. Brumm -Cot_mitier, Isaac Straub, Joseph M. Frech: frird-House,of Evan Evans-Committee, Steiner, Lemuel Jones,.. . L ',,,s To7:-“kip-Itousn of Abraham Hoch cammittee, aforgari E. Morgans, David Glover. II: a), di-Ifoii,e of J. Sseler-Cornmittee, John tti-rurr, Joel-N - 01111dt: T;-e Pi On of Daniel McArov-Commit• ire. Col. John R`Vernsler, Henri Hell ? , ii,r / ..11011.00i David Lamson-Committee, i'enrFr Krurk, J nes M. Clark. L! ilf , iuniteikii—libuse of Abraham Schwempk Huldermati,PhilipOrman,EN. t Abiliantongo-lintn , n of John W: Herder ---i:unimiitee, Adam Herb, George W. Erdman. 17,',1,,•,/-11oti.e of J. Troutman-CoMmittee, Decatur Herb. • rr4.-Roue , of Francis Dengler--Committee, 1„1, , 1.A..0ti0, 'lsrael Reed. . • • ' /;,••/, r--Iloiv-e of 1-aar. F. Davis-Committee, C.. 1. Jame. J. Connor. Dr. D. J. McKibben. 1 -, ,,a1.,- 1 1.10u4.e of Samuel Miller-. Committee, Ruppert. Joel Kistler - • Rooh-1f0n44. of Jonas Reichart-Committee, Amuse. • JThrizaert l i-llouse of Henry S. Staufrer-Corn uutu.... James Blew, Jacob G:crber. lea irard-liouNa of Michael Beard Samuel B. Jones, Milton Bailey. ' IV d'-.-Howe of Lovett it Sisty-COmmit , George( Johnson, Eobert Ratcliffe. • E' Jr.l4-Columbia House-Committee, Flee ry Huhn, Frederick Landerbium Brhn yt , :i.V-Ilott-e of Charles. Blew-Commit r.. J.lcol.,S . choCl:, Daniel Madenfort. Lt. trria-House of Edward Cary-Committee, Win 11 Harlow, Cyrus Creasy. 11".-ar Pen.a-House of_Driniel S.- Kistler-Com !mitre. Charles Kistler, John-Bolig Jr. E Brunsicig- , --11.nse of George Dreibelbeis ,rninirer, Daniel Weber, Paul Bock. • I Port Chpton- ! -lion.e of J. Barnet-Comnlittee, Cni ..1-sae Meyers, Effenger J. Kerlin. 1 iirn , l'vwir4--Hou.e of• Samuel Yost-Com- Peter Albright, Esq , Frederick Newsier. of Wido* GraeE-Com. Yost. Jr., \Vm. H. Sphall. I, , zdi d igv2lle-Ilause of •Widow Coller-Com ',jVaiiim Delbert, Samuel Leffler. .1171 .. ihri,4--House of 'John Mackay-Com m•,tee, .141 in Flammer, Esq., Owen Maury. Haven-liou4e of George Kaufman -cominitter,Capt. Henry G. Robinson. Joha W. laden • S. Attuitstra,-Ilou.e of A.. 5. Foesig-Corn• ttiltre, Daniel Reber Samuel Kremer. Wayne--;House of ' Charles Hummel-Commit lee. Joseph ‘‘'otainer, Daniel Mullen. Pozogrovo Btaugh.-Hou.* of Philip Koons-- Committee, Crittrie, Molly, Levi Miller. Pistagrore Toteirship-Hon-e of Philip Koons-' `Committee. Peter Stein, George Creasman. • . Po•tar.-House of John Brown•-•L'omirlittee,Jo seph WOrkman, 'John Hand, Sr. Any personiappointed on the Committee.' are authorized:bv the Standing Committee to appoint substitute., if necessary. JESE3IIA4 REED, JOHN T. WEINTE, J. 13 NteCttemay, .Tons HENosicas, DaNtri. Koctt, t.• James B. LEVAN, .CLLA ELE FOCill, PETER FlLliallt, Standing Committee: AernoentATE.—The cap-stone of the Washing . tOOlNatiooal Monument is tole cut from a bout ler taken from ;he summit o 111 t- Washington. ! - i co -WANTED . 1313IEDiATELY.—An Intelli - gent boy of good 'address, about 16 yetirs of age to learn the Book business, at Banniut's I:Jolct,toii . .. None. but one of good, moral character heed apply. . , . Tl` ADE OF THE SHAMOKIN RaotoN. —The Sunbury il,niertcart says;,—"The Cool hustuesa at this place is beginning to assume a flourishing appearance, although the new collieries about' to be started tn-the Shamo- Vio coal region are not yet prepared to send down their coal. The locomotive brings down a large train • Al EXAUPLC FOE Tn SitNOatt ..—IQ Lebanon County; where the Democrats ; are ot a hopeless minority, they Lave determined to select no party 'ticket for this Fall. -The wh6le fight is to he between the two Whig tickets, one for,the other against Prohibition. Tile 'Lebanon Democrats aresaaart—witat is the use of party noinioations;.uoder such tfinsiances, with the it:m.ooole certainty of th teat ? TRICKS OF PROSECUTE/1G ATTORNEYS. -Two or tliree cues escaped during the late hurt' on ac Count of error (accidental, of urge} in • the indictments—Wolfiuger t ft for ilarance. We recollect something similar occurred here some years ago under a lortner . ItLEtric: Attorney. A gambling house case was aty,ut being tt icd,but because the initruments' used is the house were omitted in theindict men t end others not used were inserted. the proprietor got dear. Sharp fellows, these Dlitrici Attorneys ! '‘..I .Q.IIITER SESSIONS.—The Court Pro .'eedio'gs, for the week up' to the time of ad. j. , urorUent, will be-fotind in another column. I a ihe several Tippling llciuse - csses,,the Ju nes readerd.Yerdicts according to the instrue tlons of the Coon, to favor of thedefendanti7 :f . A.inded on alleged nice distinctions-of-Ih ,- law- If 'nelt cases as Yuenglioesind Lin.. CUMBERLAND BITUMINITIURCOAL TRADE Forlhe Week ending A up.: 27, 1 . 953:? • er's,were decided according to law, all we R. Rosa. - Csiiiri,...Toisr,l . have to say is that law mad right are very far Mt. Serge R. R., to 2441, ' 1,12fi 3,559 1,59+ ' 6,171 apart ia Schuylkill County jurisprudenee, l C L ualbeti " l kL I. 4.- - ' 1378 R. ...' -, . ~ - 1,400 - and the sooner theft:inner isebatiged, the bet- I ' -. Mb ••••••rlit it , •••••••• 0 •••• • _ . /41 ter. '-= 3;0,961 tout. " rhts tu eontinuetu; hear of panics proeeeding to America, Chiefly at the peasant dirs. rtVa 'are afraid that though the harvest in !bla Country inat,htl plenteous, the'laborera will tre.laarot-itttrittat los Stan- 7 We see no prospect of nay decrease of Emigration:let on ; theeectrary, numbers are still prepstiog wlesse. the country. The harvest is *lost luxuriant, labor is in demand, good wi,ges. can be obtittie4 and • yet the people, as if seized with a amnia. are emigrating by buo dredv.—Shiro Chrvaede. We tranitip on good authority that within the patt!few days that Sbout 200 persons have lett '-this town nod , neighborbood, for Waterford Dublin, to take shipping thence to America. —7'ipperet6 Free Press. TSti~d TRADE FUit 1853 --• ~- yr-- - _ _ .s~ y~~un t. ~_ _ . Vie quantiiy santl;i Railthad this week is 45,- 469 14; by Cartitl 21 1 990 00 — tor the week} 69,- 4.145 14: To . o by Railroad 1,161 865 against 1 7 ;262- (125 tens; lo by Canal 45& 7 ,54' against 45466.1 font to tlimq . period last year. .1 • The shipments:have increased 9,037 torrqover lard week, of which rt,797 tons were by Railroad and 4230 biCanai. . - - The weekly shipments of the Lehigh are_ofily a little rising 28,000, and we learn from a deafer in that quartetj f that they will not be increased Much beyond that:average for the balance of the season. The bcralMen have become completely diogiisted with the management of the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal. and many have tit!id up theirßetrisl and will not run them again thin sea son:- The peficiency from that quarter now 4ach-' 411 5 85 , 2 V0k tons. Prom the Schuylkil Region: 57,- 279 tons—in all 143,5317 tons. , • On the lkit of October the rates of toll and trans portation on - Canil and Railroad will be ;quilt ad vanced leeents per ton. Boats are plenty by Canal, and the Itailnied has facilities for transporting .nore Coal, brit it ramtot be mused, not tor the'want of working Collieriee . , bin owing to the want of hands who.'vvill work reati-- IsAy: The9unday;tippling ruin holei keep a4arge number of hinds from work a portion of Week, many-'of Iwhom keep up "blue .Mouday7:tmntil Wednesday - , tend some the whole week,partieblarly after' pay-day, At one point in CILIA tOWnshiP, we werefnforined that no less than seven'Person ;were lying dead 'at one time, Whose deaths bad cau sed by run' and crpolnre. • The picking hp of deed bodies in the byways in some sections bit he region, is almost a daily recurrence, where theY laid downand died more like eattle,than human befogs-- veefoi.--'ldied by Intemperance andexposucdi" If the bodies could be collected in some charnel hott'se, sad the runtaellers summoned to viewr,their work,niight, perhaps, cau-e them toreller. topoia the inlitiorion and deadly traffic: in which 164 are . engaged. j ." We understand that several Coal Operators here and at Richmond, are raising a fund to have the charges, Made against Ihg" Forest Improvement Company,'. thoroughy investigated. If ,the}' are well-founded it is their intention to apply to the Le gislature for a forfeiture of their charter. Thlby al lege that the charges hive been -before the public. for a considerable time, and so far no public denial of them hashes° madei - Our correspondent,-last week, was right, and we were , in error. We make the correction eheeßully, and append his second "communication, - shows that the decrease in the sh',pments fromAich ',mood and Bristol Is much greater than the qiiantity named in last week's communication.. Dealer* 'shrewd will have discovered by this time tbat the Pler.lges'we gave to the publib during the season, that the price. of Coal could not, under rieSr cir cumstances fall, but must rise, is being verified even to a greater extent than we anticipated quiets - es. Coal will; in l all probability be higher, the ensuing winter at Nate where supplies cannot be tiirni-h -ed in the wiriter season, than it has beep for rrnany year.. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11 th, B BANYAN—Dear Sir :--In my communication of lest Saturday, I mentioned come facto in canner lion with the present shorginpply of Coal.at the two principal shipping point4l.Bristol and Richmond) the correctness 01 whichlyou doubted; I ha •e no doubt-that you have satisfied yoursel f.ere thisphat I Was correct in my statement. Will you oblige your corre-pondent by 'inakiog the proper amen& in your next edition—l mentioned, in the comMtinicit non to which I refer, that the Richmond shMtnents were at that time one hundred and twenty-four t hon sand tons behind the came period yeari.(your figures acknowledged the came thingjand thatilt was supposed, by.thcse most familiar with the facts, that the Lehigh Region was quite as much behitirf hand, making the -aggregate quantity now short; equal to a quarter of alnilliou of tout. I have since dis covered, quarter , the deficiency in the Lehigli! ship.. meets, at Brisiot, are much greeter than I ibefore esttmated, being not less than two hundred 41 thir ty thousand tons. Is it not due to the ConsuniBrr,aq well as Producer', that these facts should.be known A. COLLIER FROM SCIIVEL4II.L. , We received,foo late for the .Idurnat,n long com- Munication from Mr. N. II; Hammeken, of: , West Branch Valley, in reply to some insinuationstWhich he alleges have been thrown out egoist him, M Con nection with the recent frauds. We wilt publish it next week. . -- Some of the Itichmonddeaters stole. a tnari•li on the dealers by Canal. Finding that the stiOrdy of Coal was going to be short, and the prices mnst ad vance considerably, they purchased up a large por tion of Ithe Red Ash Coal in this R4ion, (w'hiois largely coldin the New York market, and tunics is generally shipped by Canal,) at 25 cents per Ina-ad vance, and have transfitrred it to the Itnitroad, This accounts in some measure for the de4-'!ettseil shipments by Canal for the.last two weeks. and the increased quantity sent by Railroad. ; , Vessels continue plenty at Richmond, and freights to the East rule low. " • • The Curhberland Journal accidentally tt:scaped our notice _till late .in the week—we shaft have something to say, in reply, in our.next Bit 'PELEGRAPII. -• • FattisT. 3 O'cl,:ocn. Freights from Richmond : To Boston, • - - New YOrk. . • New Haven, - Providenen, - • • • Wa-hingiOn, - . Albansi - • • Fall. River, - • , &Imam, - • - , Hartford,• • - Richmond (Va) • REPORT OF SHIPMENTS f* , From Richmond. for the week: ending Satur y, Sept. 10, ISM:: Bg Sch. 131 s llts stinution ons -- --• • --f . • 21 , -37 • : 1 Boston& via. 13,021 i4\ . ' t , 26 I 1 •IConn. &R. 1. 426 i '; \ • 12 1 '4.5 N. Y. WI/loin. 6367 1 14 1* ' 2 North Riven;':2l99 . . 20 5 : 10,Southorn PO.: 3050 Sh. B 1 2.1 109 , I 39 For the weeii„,29,198 121 *lei ,- ;sels tot reason, 5,161 IP.3r season, ;19i,338 -=To same time last year, 917,5.19 Decrease, this year, 123.211 *...!.805t0n and vicinity includes everythnig going Elk of Cape Cod, to Massachusetts,'NeW, Hamp • shire and Maine ' . • i! _ Southern Porta includes everything to the South ern States and West Indies, as well as to all towns oil-Delaware River below: Richmond.. - /.:OAL TRADE BY RAILROAD 6: CANAL • FOR 1333. r:: Sent by Railroad and Canal for the week ending cia Thun.day_Evening ta.t. ~ RAILROAD. --- ','• CANAL.' iNtllk. TOTAL. , *STK. I :TOTAL. P.C.15.583 03 370,914 06 9,530 17 260,998 19 P 2,928 05 62,969 16 1,125 01 .37,964 15 S H 19,030 16 493.484 03 11,473 12 237,771 09' P.O. 7,927 10 229,497 05 1,909 to: 45,800 09 14 1,161,864 13 23,99 E 00 562,541 11 00 582,541 11 '45,46'9 23,996 69,415 14 1,744,406 04 ' Shipments lest year to same penod Week. 42,207 07 19,833 02 Raittlmki, Canal, 02,040 04 Decrease so far this near - RAIL ROADS. The following is the quantity - of Coal titansported over-the aiffeient Railroads in Schuylkilr County, forthe Week ending Thursday evening : WYEIL LTOTAL. Hine Hill &S. H. R.R. 28,985 14 ,655,179 05 Mill Creels .do .11;110 10 301,435 05 :Mount Carbon 'do 4,11 G 14 100,740 07 Schuylkill }alley do 13,416 02 301.915 !I Mt. Carbon dr Pt Carbon — t4,s3s 13 331.040 18 Little Schuylkill R. ft. 8,9'70 01 2 7,392,00 Union Canal do 2,354 17 54,681 07 Suretal*- du i '1,51917 ;119,213 LEHIGH - COAL TRADE FOR. 1853. For the week en d ing Sere 10, 1853 : • Summit Mines, ..9.669 5 057,320 3 Room Run Mine', • 2,211 1 00,018 19 Beaver Meadow Co., - 1,388 19 • 29.357 12 East Sugar Loaf, 781 9 15,316 12 Spring Mmmtain Coal, 2,956 17 • '14,263 Colvin!' Coal, 1,781 9 - "1.1,126 16 Hazleton Coal Co , 3.496 8 '72,417 8 Cranberry, ' 1;418 18 ' f•2B 079 2 Sugar Loaf, 1,288 7 .26 ,378,378 60 Buck Mountain al Co.; 2,470 18 :45.1.726 19 Wtlkelbarre Co., 520 16 t,16,486 17• Lost year, Deereire this year, RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAILROAD TO' OCT. 1, 1851, From M. Carbon. B. Hoven, p. Clinton To Richtnond, 1.90 • 1.85 1, " 1,05 ToPhiladelphii; 1,75 1,70 r 1,50 RATES OF • TOLL BY CANAL UNTIL Om.. 1; 1553. From Port Carbon to Philadelphia, rq, Mount. Carbon to '• " Schwithili Haven to t , ri " Port Clinton to RATES OF FREIGHT 'BY CAT4AL. Philadelphia. N. York. From Port Carbon, ' 55 to 75' 170 " Mount Carbon, 65 to` 75 5 1 '7O " SchnYlhtll iaveu, 7° to 80 *art Clinton. Total firths owl•, Total for the year mrAlfirtn - . ••:,- sorra% 4ilAilitNo, Atairrfiseittivrs Ailed .f4tparterati Ne; 1244rch St., WOO doot•:above HERB min be &mad thelaigeet* Rad . bamboo. • • est seeertuteltit lit tae City. - Purchases* [tout the country *lll tied it to Abell' adventure tent] ;at eat core, inhere they mill be malted with a saftriat stitch., it the lowers prkes• • ..! BURTO is 'tr. a . No; 124 A i'zit Street, abov N e Meth, Mrs. Sept. 171' 1874. ,'• .18-39 'lle uodertlenad will Leaser for 3,10 or 31 gars, Itantst.t.'s Laio Ytsce, shame ID Grant County, velmansin; retaining for himself ar ItOerest ht the Mille,. They tonlain an almost'ine tbut sable de pas iit of the tie!' Les 4 Ore. sPee4oleos of which 4 02 1 ..he•seen at the Afisers' Jesrsel Oiler, which- were coined by tbeenbgertbee. There is on tbe premises a * .(3111 de:levet Timber for all Yining purposes.' Lte rea to bare the right of purchasing therein* peoPer at the esphatio% of two yeata for the sem 01'040.- 000. .lAMES DANIELL. Pogue Pept.,ll, 103. ; .18-tf 1• s netz• - • ti Virboisszle andifetaii FUR ZITORE, 1 -N05,19 North THIRD and 7‘ Bcutb sEcnND Streets, Philadelphia, Impend and Ida inifzetu rer of every description of LADIES' PUBS, its my furs bat/call been selected by my self, In Parts; Landon, Leipzig. and else• where, and beingrnanoractan,d by me. I am therefore enabled to offer them to the ladles at less prieetthan they can he parent-Ad for at any other estafilishmlnt In the cut. Urespertfully invite the ladies to call and examine irty stock. All kinda of rats.repslted and taken in erchan es. lila rump GE sr7.. 3.4 3m • • Sept. 17.1653 £m& siminisair GOODS. • .JOHN STONE - !'SONS, So. 45 SECOND 'St., PEILADA. IaRE DOW opening for the Fall Trade a •latge and well relected aatortment of SiMr, Ridtons, Featlan •• . .F7pwers, • i .AA;i Millinery'oods..2n general. Confining tbeatialvea atelualveta to this bienth of the trade, and IMPORTING the: larger part of their etock,enable%thern to offer an araortment Motor panted In extent Or variety, which ,er 111 be sold on the most favbrable Sept. 17; 1453.7% - JV1.:119 STERN, icro. •., - I'.l `North riecoNp htreei. opposite :01 the tissue; Hotel, Philadelphia, has open-1 ? 41 .ed.a full and eatensire assortment of ell' kinds -s , te :41" MILLINERY &miles, such as J s C I Ribbems, Lates, florid Litre Silks, Floren j: aI" - rekllonitet frames, and a large. 113. ' a , • . • • hortmeni of needle-worked a • EZ • . tiendkre. Collat. ; d ; : ;, Caper,Fkiunies I .4. I •.....- • sl - . ... , 4' .. Insertion., is :ngriblty wita'a great variety of oilier articles" 0 = —o, ~ _..._ :fon nuirieroull : to mention, It whalers!. aid re- I i t , all. ;* ;o. . r, 113. Persons Waking their. Fail purchases arel!:, Invl t e d to give him. a call.' i • • et ept• I. Intia., DAVIS & • ;' Dealrralti h • . LAMPS; LANTERNS 4 .ICHANDELIERS, N. S. corn,, Fourth situ' elsetry Sts., AVINO enlarged and In protred their Store, and hariug the largest auortm►nt of Lamps in nine helpina, they are now prepared to intnieu Pine oil, LtUnAII.MI FLUID* Ethereal nil, rtmasgeoe Gas and Lard oil; Lanips,Lan terna, o( an pangs. Fancy !Anal and it'll Lawns, Chaudeltits, licrandoles, Candetutas, and Brita tibia Lampe, it the Adanufscturerst lowest prices. Eta.. Lamps by:.the *kale, at a anti II advance over nor lion ptlcO. 'Hollis little Manufacturers or role oil, Lturntng fluid, Ethereal till, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phelrgette Gal,' they Can tut WO three - ankle* at such prices that Alerchatita will tlud it to their, ad. vantage to buyt -- Calftelote (utile elawhere, illou want harping. !Alsu.lbe Safety Fluid Linip thr tale. dept. 3i-ly M. HOOVER. 1101..EdaLt: aha ttetatt Sideaier in 'Blcovcs,Tto i I and Hollow' Ware. lie an nouncea to his friends and custdmere that he still Mantinuee adding •to hi large aud.spiendid Mock of Illtpves, we., a variety or new patterns- of Cooking,' Parlor, tidier and Ilan *loves. ;Ile Minnow the iargest and most *plead d stock evee offered in this tegion; he would Mille everybody in want Of anything, In his line of bind aces, lu call and examine nor-themselves before pun cntaing ihtewhere. Ile can gave general sattataction to buyers. lie can always supply any stoves bought at his establishment with odd,piates, grates,or bricks,' or repair: hem. — Among his aelectlou of Stoves will be found: the Ulobe Steve improved, watch, fur the last two y, ars, his proved the beat drove ever tried ; lie has the Iduroing Mir, Improved, of lend, a new dou'de oven Mote, for Coal or Woody warranted to 'bake, broil, buil , and fry, In the most perfect manner, Of the MONEYat:FUNDED; the New World Cook, the hiLein Coi n, the Actor Cook, the Girard Cook, the Delatvare COok, therlat-Top, Complete, the VON, 'plea CoOk, and .a variety ul Other Cook Snivel. • ' A variety of 4titterne and:llloes of Parlor, Office, and Hall dloves; continually keeps on hand a large asaortmdot hf 'tin and Iron ware. Rooting iintl all kind of Work, wanted lo his line of busloese, will be promptly attended to. d. UOUb RU.. Pottsville, dept. 17,1554. 31 It , TEE NEW lORR TRIBUNE. the I Ith Of lath rSpril, ttlE I baring completed nit twelfth year, was enlarged mole than one-rourth, or to the size of Tile Lupd.n Times. making it cithsiderab:i larger than any utuet cl,tap tidily pun/Wird In LOW 'count:rim In the world. thatigp in Kicetwas made in consequence of.thia -Enlatgetuent—the paper being still afforded to Maid dubscribera at .3 per annum, and sold to Cutlets and to Agents ordering it by Motes* ur mail, for dis tant sale, aril 50 4ir lOU ldpieti. or 4I per thousand contr., p.yablein advance. lAtttiese prices, our ag gtritale receipts Air our übtir Daily edition do not eVreed the mune we pay for l'aper and Ink, leaving all other expense", to he defrayed .from our receipts for kilvertlsingi In other witidl, we return to. each pUrCbaseril of otir paper twit us his money's worth an the naked sheet we send bra, looking lur the re ward of bur osed labor mid!the heavy expenses of Telegratihlng. 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This Enlargement adds at Icon .;0,000 per annum to our espeoeea, in addiitou to the previous C 0..( of our Daily Enlargement already: effected. Ail our edl-. [lons will, front the bumf cdep.ember next, appear in entirely new and beauttrollype, nedi4 in course or preparatioh expressly for this paper. Our Steam Cyl inder PreiaiS are no: surpassed by any in the world. Erre though our Weekly Edition should be. rapidly run up to 100,000 copies, we are prepared to print and mall every copy on the day (Pbursday) that the form is put to piece, without toteriunting or rerarding the regular dune oi our three daily editions, anolunting to . Twenty-odd Tbausand copies. - We stand ready to adopt any improvements, huwever expensive, which will enable us to disseminatiCintelligence more fresh ly and titfectlvOly, and shall especially hail, is we labor td effect, a radical Improvement in the celerity and reilgaility of the Mails.; - S 1 50 '1 05 - 1 30 1 40 110 ‘ 4O O. 80 . 1 75 -r.. 1 15 THE'TRIIIIIIVE has not now its character to make or to prOcialm: It bas not hien and never can be a mere party organ.. It has anpported the Whig party because the dlatintthe principles of that party ap• peered favor the great ends which it pas labored to sublerve ; It neier advociAnd a measure because It was proposed .or sustained by the Whig party. It holds itself at lii Dings as free to ccrodcenn unsound priliciples,univise measure. or corrupt acts should the two former be propounded or the tatter perpet rd Led by the Whigs as thought they had emanated from the hostile camp. In so far as Peace, Liberty, Edu cation; TemperanCe,lntertiai improvement and In dustrial Development may; be 'observed by acting with the Whig pasty, It must cont i nue to, be, as it has been. Walg. Though never acting with any Abolition or other our Idea patty. THE ifItIBUNE.Is and must be the rel ntless fan of Human rtlavery.asof whatever 'hie tends Co degrade Labor and obstruct the Intellectual and aortal development ofany portion-of litauklnd Were It able to percteve that a vote in New York could ibolishlllaverY In . Carolina, it might smith itself to somirons of the eipressly Anti-Slavery par 'ties; tatting that light, it ; declines to-abandon the t substance fur the shadow of political good. But. while it does dot see Its way clear to. any„elfeetive, 1!•olitical action against slavery In the Stares which noir cherish it, it regards the defeat of whatev ef- Bat to. emend the giant wrong tin..er the Bag OJ our Colon. or to obstruct by Rs power the progress ,of Abolition In tither lands,aie among the--mow urgent k%id sacred of. public duttee, not to be subordinated to ahy party consideration Whatever. And, while it dues net propose to make 'Authellavety the w ails of Political action, other than,defenslve, it will neglect no opportunity, remit no effort, so to diffuse Light and.Truin as to render the continuance of Slavery imposaible We land trradWted,by the son of Chat tlaniti and boasting hseif the great ezemplsr of PO. !ideal Justice and law-guirded Freedom. FouTempetance In all !things, not especially the disuse of Intoxicating Beverages and the legal sup. presslon of the Liquor TraMe, we shall straggle, as I we hive stroygled. unflinching!, and untiringty. We regard the Melee Law as essentially the most bene ft• rent Imitate of our daj, sad confidently hope to see It soon prevail iiniversally t The Congressional Reports and Washington Cor- 1 ' regpolidence :will, as, heretofdre, be both reliable and' leficiory. walla. Markets for Matti, CYttle, Cotton and other prodarts of the country, wilt receive proper attention and be reliably reported ih The Tribune. Oniour correspondence with the most Important polnti throughout the world we neud not here dilate. Of the fact that our Aesoilate, BAYARD TAYLOR. is now on the ether yids of theglobe, sending us ad. vices-from the seat of wer In China. and expecting soon to depict for our readers the physical, moraland iociarcharaxteristics of Jealousy-guarded Japan, the public le already aware. will probably return By way Of Australia and Cklifornita r in both of which we bare several gorroapondentWarleflywe shall spare no expellee to keepeur readers well advised on every subject ofloterest.ind doubt not that the same (mimeos meadare of patronage hitherto accorded to us will continue to repay ;Woolf ezertioas. We rarely, employ Traveling Agents,as Su many impotters are habitually; prowling in the assumed capseltp of Solicitors for °ornate. We prefer' that our sUbabribers shall pity their money to petions they-know ahr Of whose lingegrity they are assured. 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WISCONSIN maa names. TO LEASE FORTYEARS. Pant IVES!! FURS!!! WEEKLY ENLARGED. TEEMS. @thee cooy, pee Year; Tito COON,. Pl.. cOPI/S. TO,llO COPIS. itcfilk papas 918514144314"."" Sept It. Il 1. _ 1 0 1 anrs biL. [North-VW Coast While Olrla iraß nbt ) . tooßble. Itteotica winter Elapaisot Oil For ale by I. A. A. 1 • S. ALLYN. • and-5 vornh Wharves. Philadelphia- . Sept. 17. 1431. ; 3114 f r. .1401r. READY THE NEW Itt. - RTHODierT SINGING HOOK. S‘' . OF ZION. BYI. 0. WOO pfitralicasststed try'Rev. May- TISON, Petnne or the John St. M ethodlat pita rch h co:mit:lees nuarjf Oat Thousand pieicea or the c bow eel hi talc. Includifis almost every old to or nOy airy. hewer pubilelicdOt re:prelim:a some two hundred of the finest conitiosets tho world eversaw.and every variety ohfireue now in use. with topinue does to every AO:C. The LUTE it therefore held with truth to he Yen almost ethaustiess mind', of the 'rirnest Sacred general Tressfires ever presented to the public. Oloaltfirwith 'the anlmatton and horning zeal of the comat'union for whoa It is deafened, the tones ate nevertheless equally adapted to tad' Hymn Books of all denfithinatiorts of Christianity. :Of Mr Woodbury's I sat 'Po, ok. the Dulcimer. OVER 150.000 COPIES have been lq:lieCeince cis appearance - three yeas* ago. and still•the ih;niatid is on the lacreirse.,Asany further ey ideoce* the admiration in which he Is heal as a Conanne4 to be deeitedt From the enthualestn with which the LITTChas al ready been greetefi. a retr-ntlon for et similar CO that meted ro the Itullmer ie confidently elpectedi . Any professe musician olot musian desiring a copy or either the Lute or Outclitier Arc examination, tan have it sent to him.,free!bf pottage. by rercuttintr , 6o rents to the Publisher. F J. lII 3 NTINETON. , 13 Park Row. Sept. 17. teal. 33.4teatir - . asticutuE ORDERS- F l 4 1 Z.;.1 1.1. ed ttlar. Ire , . le A rigade , ,l - ... • - feh Div. V. V. M. i" THE Uniforme* Votui ii4,..rs of *aid Brigade .will meet In Krt.:l;i". for Iteview.and Drill, 41!.; Polls vide on Mondavtliii 3.1 day or october oral, at . 10 o'clock, A.M.- . - 1 .*. , The 111 fivalmlle,comni lotted by Col J. Wetberill_ and compoe..l 01 the Ist trool. of Cavalry. Cant, Geo, C, Wynkoop : Millersville ArtillerY, C:ipt.,.lito. K. eien,ent . • Wretiietton Aittlh ty, Capt. 1.. Wonicls / doer; 2dlcat. 14 - rlidantry, rapt. P. Poe; Ktlii tit®®® clafr Infantry, Uapt C. siratiee; Wastonglit le gets, I Keith , , • Keith , , rod Nene Halve, I.t. 1. E.;.tteve 2d Ileyltnent, stole:Ramiro by I.r. Col Beriy. Kelp, COMPUII.I of ttiO- 7 1'ainailiza Cavalry, CaptoV. I W. Mt - Colgan ; 'Taw qua Arttll.ry : Capt. 14. Wallelsa , West refill An itiery, Capt I Liglet ; Jetfarlion Ar tillery, Capt. Vi.- - .;45. Leio ; Ger. LI Infantry, Capt. C. Berk; and 1 7 0.nti Bolos, Capt. H. Zimmerman. Ma banialigo Saltation. ecoonanded by Ma.foe D. M. Wf fin,' rkllllll , JAed,* tbe•Jaacson. Blues, Capt. Wm. lloch ; Mahaniattgo Infantry, Capt. D. C.Aiipple, and Donahhon ltittes, Capt. A Ellen. EIEI NMI Tn e Itne will be,forthrd at 10 o'clock. A. Ora tre street, 'he RIM re..ting mr C4ll,.rehil(l facing .veil. The (Auer/ serf nieinhois of the ihnre Rtionents, gattallone and I.4unpanit.s as. , itr!ctiv fllJOiltOd to be punctual in thelt , ..oltenJatice. .11y ordix n( ~INO. NAV t:LEI,3 E.tit. Cummandsug hrigadieelieneral. EDIV•111) WEier. A!..t de Camp. . 11 , 1- 31 „ i. L.M1(44, Kiehl IN ill attend nnsl InF t 'pect the Bniade. , 3 • Sept —l7, teS3.'4 - 33.41 t LIIZER 4 0 41 - 4 0,4;4r-A en! 19VSTITUTIi, jy INtie Valley a 1, 4. 1:1 Vtilage of WYOMINWLuzerne County, Pa.. Oder the rare al the Plea4tety of Lulrrne. REV. gtr.VENSON, Principal. Mart. int VF,Ni elf tN..Principal of Feinalel Depart merit. a setsted ,14 Competent Ti.achere. The luotituie ti beautifully located in the Upper part of the. t.V)itiiing Valley. Gear the hq,nuttsint, within a t,w milite of 4Viike.barre and Piitaton.and a day'. ride froirtlNew Vora and PhiladriPhia It is intended to 44nart a thorough aeadenite educa• Hon in the aoltakind ottoitientaf branches ration for rbllefr; or the letter dutne of life. In the . etudy Lath, and Enailith Language., special prOatinekr is give., toga:ap t. um./ datealion. goatee., aid is drawn to 1 render :yotith n4only correct thinkers. but Atiod r ea. Jen, Ica keel aril (111111?lliintir. 111 the V . V11144 course .rof inatruction; 10 Bible in tised,as at otter/ the noblest ,Claealc, and the iritat guide in the faimatiun 'tif a truly relined cnaracte4. The pupil. board In un. der the sitpureudi,dt of the 1,• Ithern. are ad mitted AI the be;inning . ot middle of either term, but they muwt, IGp att.ir nn present at the bit/teeing taken the efersi::are arrant:4d; and it Is td he Ms- - tinttly under:l4nd that they 'remain till tarter the clone. Ftactionc->, of tune ariaing from irregular en. trance or depatl4ire, chary ..4i haif a quarter nr noth Leg, an d no ,t.!grtGin fir r.crAiionlit abeedge unl.ea rewed,ity actuai merit In litigate' by or" before the Widdle of. rich tern; boaiding scholar', half it; the beginning. For Wither int'''. Inatiun addre.a , itte Principal, at Wyotning;:,Pettn'a.. Of the PreAidelit of the. flo-trd of Titt.teit Rsy. JOHN DORItAkCE, Wilkesbarre..Pa. - N. O. The afilurnn Segelon, in IS •3, opoa Thnre• day; SeptetnbrOat. ' Sept. I:, 1e5.1.1 38-94 • • .. , , ,- ?.; , ::42 , -. , .4* - 14,p. - ,6Cp.40:.;i? , 4r--..;::',\ • ,- -4-- - -Bk. ,-...1 . .... - .‘ .l Z ...,.....i..-.,.: :.-,= N' t. ... a. ..,k-S T..:-,...-b: :,i. t i ,t .-,- ;..- ,sllll . ll, Z . .A ., :ilr . ,: rtt . iai . i.-:. ~ •..—. ,1: . 1 1 . 1 I rrE 4IN SON4i ' I 0 R . ...:' ,""I. j ;lf ' . .... A7 . : * ::. , , '',... , .....-7. , .......,, -, - 1 ;N:', S 6"::: Von. - 1 9 1 / 4 D-' - '4`l:7 1 -.• f5: 4 :2...,,- ..,-;-.•:.7!'.' l '_ 4 i . Nroi4iirtbr t' - tr.:Y:4 . O7J- -** .-zvs _ .;*••• • e? , .:..,.• , •':- ‘ , .. , , -. l):V#llKir 4,01* N . •:c oon St.' 1 ...T.c...„.. -..,;:, 4 7 44..4.- 4 , • ....,-- ". , ,--...... ~1 ; vigttritol3o,EY'4,ll::.. - , -4- -7: it• • - - - TALL. 4ND WINTER GOODS. !nark Teepee. ! Black Crape Vella, . Betetlazlife, ! " Love or trode Veil*. ... .• Tltibet Atiawls, Bomnallat (long arid agnate) Moooelida de " Blanket Illaw .. •• iltble width (long and sitiare) " French ii-0rin0..., . - Glove.. 110IerY.fr.e " Parraniatiar, • aeioso monists°. ;Gila warp, . Plaid Spunatike, , (tioasy Aaxacai, • Pnild Stilts, " Tullis Cliitth. ' Mouasellne df;;L•ifew, " Canton 06th, • 'Mournllne di' Bege, .. . ... - , Gan:on Ctisp,i, Medonna el,dh. Cloth fort ruck iLakv. , Plain Stowename, A rmure Hat. ruck Flanneti. Poult de le," Bay State litiowts. Gros de ((aline" ; . (long ind 'quote) Eontish litnio!. White Crape . ,collata, Mane Care, English Chintzei, Slushed ilk Gloves Undereleave&e. moo PROCLAMATION. ~. WIIEREiS, in and by an Act of the General • Assemblia of the Crimmon - wealth cif Pennsyl vania, eutitletf,:.• An A't regulating the General Election withrit this Commonwealth, pa-teed the 2,1 day of July, 1A,.:19," it is made the duty of the Sher d' of every county to give public donee of such election to beholden, and to linage known in each notice what ciflcers are tcybe elected': Tilerefore, 1 JAMES NAcr . .LE. High'Sheriff of the!county oi- Schuylkill, dorjitake known by this adceitisement to the electors ,cif said county of Schuylkill, that a GENERAL. ELECTION wil l be belTin the said county, on TVESDAY. the II th day of October next, at the .s.A•Oral districts thereof, as ifollows, to wit: Tii' ' ' • . I The elegtors of Oki Borough of t.Trwigsburg wilt hold thetr elections tit rho Court liett.e, in the' . Borough o f(..l7wig.sburgi 2 -Thu el tors of all 'that part of ‘Vest . Brun swig townshiii. lying and being East of the follow •itig line : Cogimencing at the Sand Bole on the Berke count ;line, thence by a straight. line to;lbe house of Simnel B. Nltidlar, including; the rare ; thence to theOarin of William Afatz, ejicluding she ,came ; thettet : .t to the ferns of Grorge *ogle,. now oecupidd by: Peter Miller,' includir.g;:the same; thence to tho house of Jacob Petre, including. the same; thene6 i by &straight line passing near Abra ham Foust's.an the Mantle= township hue,' shall hereafter forin.n separate elect ton flistriol, and the qualified cotOs residing therein shall . ; hold their genial elections at the public house," of Samuel Boydr, in the'llowu of Port Clinton, itj lsaid town. ship. . •,,, ' . , 3 The elentors of West Brunswie township; not included - *I the above bounder:es, Will hold their general elections as heretofore, at the Court !Louse in the Bormigh,int Orwgsburg. ' 4 The eliamors of East Bruniwig thivnship will hold their election- , at the house of JOitllla Boyer, lie the town ;4f McKemisburg. 9 1, ri The caltors of Pinegroce townd:iip will bold their elections at the house of --- Yeager, in theßo,roughof PinegrOve ; and the electors of the Borough of Tmegruve Will hold their 'ielections at 1 the same hoUse. 1 f 6 The elffctors of Wayne township will bold ' their electiotti at the house of William liehn, Jan. ! keeper, in the town of Fridensburg., 7 The electors of Porter township' will hold their election . P. i at the house of Levi Phieler, Muni 11 township. 5:1 8 The electors of Lower Mahantangd township will hold their general elections at the house o(Jo seph R. Odhau, in said township. i I , 1 9 The el.petors of Upper blahantango t o wnship will hold their elections at the houso .tif John WI , Heisler, in fiat' township, 4z 10 The '4lectors of; Eldred township will hod their electiO, at,the housernOw occupied by John Wetzel, in icaid township. ' . . 11 The-electors of Barry township, including the house cto'cupted byi J. G. Wolltson, will . hold their electioes at the house of Francis ' Dangler, in . said township. 1 .. 44 12 * The idiectoii of West Penn township Will hold their tOeetions at :thishouse nowt:it:mimed by Jacob SchWartz, in said township.. i 13 The.eleciors of Union township will hold their electicfna at the house of Daniel Who, in said township. -, ),: . 1- . - .'c, • 1 I 14 The'tlecters of Rush townshipll hold their electehns at the public house'occu txl, be Stein and Lindner, in said township.' • 15 The±lectors of Mahanoy township will hold their electioris at the public hou-si of 'Samuel Mil ler, in saidOwn.44. 1 • 1 Id The4lectors of the East Weld in the Bor ough of .litthhemvine, or that portion! of until Bor ough lyineetismardly of Third street, will hold their elections at the hour now occupied by Mi chael Weder, in said Wa. . :. 1 a ( 10 I 17 Theaiiectors 01 the. Vest Ward, in the Bor ough of SI inerscil le. or that mon or the Boroaghi lying westteardly of. Thir street aforesaid ; Will I hold their electlons at the house now occupied by Charles Md.llan, in said Ward. :1 18 The!telectors. 01 Schuylkill township will hold their etiactions at the _house of Widow Ben- 1 singer in send township. •i 1' - •. 19' Ben singer, of New - Castle township will hold their election at the public honk. of Samuel Mann, in BO town of New Castle. ; I 20 'The.ejectors of firanch township will hold their general elections as heretoforei, at tbetioirse now occut4d by Philip Kehres, id the town of , Llewellyn:,i :i ' I .. 21 ThsWectors of East Norwegian township, and those:iesiding on the west side of the river Schuylkill bud between the eastern line of the Bor ough of Fshisrille nod the Penman Brie e ot the Port Carbon eleetion - district, and whoseelectors have I hitherto riled in' the Norwegian election ticket, will bold their elections at the Port Carbon House in the LOWli Of Port Carbon. . ~ l 22 !The:township of 'Norwegian will hereafter feria a serrate election district, and, the electors, thereof hilid their elections at the; Public house occupied hyf Widow Gelber, at Deer',Park, inrid totenship, - 1 i . fl . 23 Thelelectors of Blythe township will old their elections at the public Houie occupied by John George,Koch, in the town of Middleport. 24 The,electora of Tremont toWifship will hold theirelccftis at the house of Samuel Hippie, in the town ail Tremont. l! 25 All the electors of the Sout h: in the Borough irt !Pottsville, shall bold their elections at the publicilionse of William Mats, iiii said ward. - 26 That North Ward of the Boriiugh of Potts ville, lvhng i - eastsfardly of Centre Street, shall'. be called the PrNorth East . Ward," and , the qualified electors t*eof shall bold their vineral. elections -at the hours:rid Patrick Curry, in said ward. 21 Thitiorth ward in the Borough of Potts. srilleilyratlrestwardly of Centre .Street, shalt be called thelY:North West Ward,',' 00 the qualified electors tileicol shall hold' their general elections at ant hotllioow Occupied by GCOtte Betz, in Said ward. - ~..” •.' 1 ' 28 Sa s :Much of the North Ward'of thoSorviogh of Pottiviiiii, described and bounded as ' lot lowa : North war)ty by High Street, eastivardly by IBe condq southwardly by Norwegian Store; and Welt y by _ Borough line, shall form • new ward, to calledtheii Middle Wind,'?.and 'USW tionalhalt hereafter be held et the pebbe house acme 10 . 11 00 5.00 It 15 10 00 * w o od try Tetra basses, and ilterninf as the - Rid Lion Hotel. latid.witrd.• 1 ,• • 29 The electron of ease Ullman 'Will hold their election s& thribaelse no!"._ ¢y Abraham Reek is dad 10111katil • 30 The tit Hauer tilnratthiti wall hold their elections at the house now lied by base • P. Davis. in 'aid township. .' I 31: The electors of Frailty towaShip will hold t hat eleetktna at the house lately *Opted by David Loin/son, in the town of Donaldten.fm said town ship. • I' t. 32 The . township ot South Mattheim Shall here-, alter forme separate eeetwo and the mut % t ified voters thereof shall hereafter held their gen- 1 eral elections at the public house tloaf ox cup et/ George Reber. 33 The electors et thellorougtiof Schuylkill Raven will bold theirelections at the Public School Rouse, Na 1, in said Borough. I f, 34 Theclecton of the North irard, in the nigh of Tamaqua-shall bold their'. elections at the public house ot Samuel Beard, in said w ar d,. • 35 The electors of the South Wafd in the Doi -00,211 o f t annique. shall hold their elections at the Public Solent House, in said ward, , 38 Toe electors of the East Ward i n t h e Bor ough of Tsang's, and those residinteNortti of the Sharp Mountain, in the township of West Penn, heretofore voting at the Public 'Scheel House, the Borough of Tamaqua, shall hOld their elections at the puddle louse ot Lewis .I.luihler, in, said ward. 1 37j That the qualified voters of tohat part ot North Manheirn Tosiruship, who formerly voted in the Simth.Ward, in the Borough. of Pottsville, and t a ll t h at t er ritory on the east side ' : 01 the river I Schuylkill, and within the Penman ;election line. the southerly toe of the Borough of Pottsville, and I the old lined the township of. woo electors here hitherto Yount, in theNorweenn dee tion district, shall hold their elections at the public house of George Grim, in said town-hap. say That the qualified voteral ityi that part of North Manheinatowuthip who formerly voted in , the Borough of Orwieburg,shallltiold their elec tions at the Court House, ra sald toriough. That the qualified voters ot, North Anthem township, not embraced in the foreecimg,shiall bold their elections at the Half-Way Sense, kept by Mrs. Susanna Alciyer, ill raid toworhip 40 The electors 14 the Borotigh) of tit. will hold thcie_electiotct at the publiethouse of Jou aihan Inhm , on'in the said Borough. 'At which time and places are ici tie elected by the freemen of the county of ':?-chirylhill : One pemon for Canal Oommolooner of the State of Pennsylvania. . One person for Judge of the Supreme Court or Pennsylvania. : • One person for Surveyer Geode' of the State. of I Pennsylvania One person for Audttor General of the Stele of I Pennsylvania. wo persons to represent Schuylkill County in the House ot Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. . One person for District Attorney t,ot the County of Schuylkill. • • I One person for Treasurer' ol:_the Comity of ; Schuylkill. One person for Cmoner of tan County ot Stibuyl kill. . . One person for Director of the Poor for 3 ''yent* and one for 1 year, of the Coutify of Schuylkill. One person tor Commissione; ot the - County of Schuylkill. • A One person for Deputy Surveyor Of the •90,iinty of Schuylkill. Oupent:a rot' Auditor of the County'of k ts intyl-• kill. : Thelgeneralleleetton to be opened between the hours of 5 and 10 o'clock to the forenoon, and shall continue without interuption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evenmg. when the: polls shall be closed. 1 14 an Act ot Assembly entitled "'An Act to pro vide tor the election of Judges of tut several courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain ju dicial districts," passed and approvedthe 15th day of Aprii,JBsl, it is provided that—; The qualified electors of each of the several coun ties of this Commonwealth-shall, a; the next gen eral election, at the times and place 4 of electing re presentatives,'end wbehever.it shall thereafter be come ne e reser y ter an election' under this act, and, under the constitution of this Commonwealth, vote for five, persons at the first electi4t, and at every . , election thereafter, as many as shall be necessary under the provisions hereof to serve as Judges of the Supreme Court •of this Cdmasonarealth, one person to serve is President Judge of the Judicial District to which such county shill lie, and two persons tit serve asAssociate JudgeS of the several courts of such county., -', , ' • That the Judges of the Supreme :Cosirt, and the President Judges of all other Cotirts of Record, shall be learned in the law; and ',all the afore,aid Judges shall be qualified electors, of thin Common wealth, Sod -halt be otherwise qualified - Ss required by.the second secti.et ot the tint: article of the Cem totem:Wel this Commonwealth: I, - - That:the election cur Judges shall be held and condfiMed in the several election districts in the same, mannei; in all respects as elections for repr esents= tires are or shall be held or conducted,Ad same Judges, Inspectors and other Aleeriivstidthe provisions of the Act 01 the Genenil -Aisembly, en titled "An act relating to the eh:cult:snot this.Com monWealth," approved the 2d day of - July, 1839,, and its several suppletnents, and till' other like laws so far aA the same Anil tie in torVearul applicable, shalt be deemetrand taken tonpplv to the election for Judges: Provided,-That the, atoresaid elec tors shall vote for Judges of,the tzupreme'Court on - a separate piece ot "paper, and for all other Judges. required to be learned in the law, on another sep arate piece ot paper. (tee gen. Actsot 1831, page In pursuance of an Act of the general Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An Act relating tca the electioni of this Common wealth," missed the second day of July, A. D., 1839, notice is hereby giveu: " That the Inspectors and Judges, chosen ns *aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places ap pointed for holding the election inl the districts to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the 'second Tuesday in October, in each and every year, and each'il said Inspectors shalt appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified vo ter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of voteis for Inspector shall not attend on the day . of election, ;then -the person who shall hare received the second highest num ber ot 'votes for Judge at the next preceding elec tion shall act as Inspector in his* place. And in 1 case the person who shall have received the high est number of votes for Inspector yhnll not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspec tor in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector Who re ceived the hithest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place.; and if any vacancy shall coo. untie in the board for the space of one hour after the time flied by law for the opening of the elec , lion, the qualified i.oters of the township, ward or district, for, which such office!' shall hare been elec ted, present at the-place of electiOn, shall elect one_ .of their number malt such vacancy. It shall be the ddty pf said Assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, spe cial, or township election, during; the whole time said election Is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the Inspectors arid Judges, when called on in relation to the right pf any person as sessed by them to rote at such election, and such other matters in relation to the aisessments of vo ters as the said Inspectors or 'JUdge, or either of EMI them, shall, from time to time, require. That no person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one yearsar more, who shell have resided in the State at least one year, and in the election district where he oilers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding 'such election, and within two years paid a State 6r County tax, which shalt have been as.esed at least ten days before the election. But •is citizen of the United States, who had previously been a qualified Voter of this State„ and removed therefrom and ;returned , and -who shall have resided in the election district, aid lairs tax as aforesaid, shall be entitled:to a vote alter re siding in this State ink • months ;',.provided that the white freeman citizen of the United States, between the ages of twenty-one and tweaty-two years,.aed having resided in this State and rear, and in the election district tea days aforesaid; shall be enti tled to vote although they shill .not have paid taxes. • . I No ..person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the HO of taxable inhabi tants furnished by the Commissioners as aforesaid, unless first he produces a receipt for the payment within two years, of aState or County tax assess ed agreeably to the•eonstitution,and give satisfac tory evidence,either on his oWn oath, or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tae, or on • fail ure to produce a receipt, shall make .oath to :lie payment thereof; or second, if he. cairns a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two years, he shall depose, on oath or affirmation that he has resided in • the State at least one year next befdre his application, and make such proof of restdence in his district as is required by this act, and that lie does verily be lieve from. the account given hitn that beta of the age aforetid,Find give such other evidence as is required by this act, whereajan• the name of the person so admitted to vote, shall be in-erted in the alphabetical list by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax." If he shall be admitted to vote by meson of having paid a tax, or the word are," if hi:shall be admitted to vote on account of his age, and in either case' the reason of such vote *nab be called out to ,the clerks, who shall mark it in the list of-voters kept by dim. ; • "la all cases where the name of the Verson claiming to vote is not found op the list furnished by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his right to - vote,whether found thereon or not , is objected to 'by any qualified citizen, it shill be the duty of the Inspectors, to examine such person on oath' as to his qualifications, and if he chops to have resided within the State for one year: or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof; hut he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector,that he his resided within the district for more than ten Jaya next immediately preceding said election, and obeli 'also swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful oanill,e, is within the district, and that he did not remove in said district for the purpose of voting therein. - • Evert- person qualified as aforesaid, and wh6 shall make due proof if required of residence and payment of taxes. aforesaid: shad be permitted to vote in the township, ward. oridistrict in which he snail reside. . It any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of an election ender this act from holding sucbeieetton. or use tir threaten any vio lence to any such officer", or Shall interrupt or int properly interfere with him in' pie execution of his duty, or shall block up or attempt to block the win-, dow or avenue to any window:where the tame may be holden, or shall riotously disturb - the peace in such election or shall use oriractice any intimida tion, threat*, force ar violeacei with the design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to pre vent him from voting , or to restrain the freedom of 'choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not eteeeding five htindred dollar*, and be imprisoned for an time not leas than one nor more than twelve momls. And if It shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall be had that the person so offending. was not a resident of the city, ward, district er township, where the said offence was committed aid not entitled to a vcite therein, then on conviction, he shall be sen tenced to pay a fine of not less than one hindred dollar*, and be imprisoned nut less than sin months nor momiban two rears. • 1 " If Uy - pertion or persons shall make any borer wager upon the releit of anyalection within this Commonwealth, or shalt offer its make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamatioh thereof, or by any written or printed edvertisemeat, chal lenge or zwite•any poison or periods to'iliike such bet or ereiteroiltaneonvictieit thereof, he or they shall 'forfeit and pay three-swas the ILMOUIII 110 . bet or offered to be bet." • '4' • • The Judges are to make !their returns. for the county of Schuylkill, at the' toad House in Potts on FRIDAY, the 14th lily of October, A. 0., 1853, at 12 o'clock ht., of mild &VI 'Given under my band and ',seal at. the Sheriff's Office, Pottsville and dated'Repiember 17th, in the year of oar Lord, one thoosapd eight hundred and fifty-three, and eaventyieranth year of. the lade. pandanee of tbernited-Statie of America. • Gat saw the Cemasonevalut. _• JAW* NAGLE, Swift. Beach's Odkie, liotteriths,4 Seps. 17 t 1833. I • ate ....3emen....... kiktey ilistsCoal. from the hem olues - 111 - Itchiiyihtlf Co,and Pairing peculiar_ ad4tii•irs for snipping ei.m..to the N.tort end Eastern toarksta, respectfully solicit a shire of the patronage tot beyrrs, whether tot facto/Y, m os aboat or rata, Pee. gnats, N. W: corner of Wstpot 'and Front streets. .'1 Wharf,Spiet• :tree', &Malkin. Philadidolita. February t.l%Sp„, '; - - 0-41y` - ire A • LFRED 1./LWTOki Is our' Agent to Nebuytkileounty, Or the porthole i and s ipping of nut Coal: v.- pea. Tenney's Ralidlog. Mortis` Addition. Pots' fin. • - • ') .• . . ..• NOTICES. TO TOD PIIULIC. T HAD dot intended to-go furi s her into del iii in. iretereace to the recent alleged (muds upon the Mine Hilt Railroad, than creitemed in my I late pub- halted card, but a recent, malicious attack ni;s,,n I me, itnutainid in a •eommutfieatiou published i ut The Mtnrrs' Journal ,- of Saturday ' list, ' leaves me uo alternative :but ito :elute the charge there made and, in doing so, " to place the saddle un the right horse." lfeel assured that this attack emanates from the same quarter that has led to the late proceedings against myself, viz : The Forest Improvement Company: That the' public I. may know whether 'or not this Company is endea voring to promote or to blind ijdsece, let " facia be submitted to a candid world."l It is nut true that 1 ever employedßavid B. DeForest-, either to make true or false statements of coal sent over the Mine Hilt Railroad, as stated ILI the :communication in last Saturday's Journal. When the "ticket clerk" , was selected to-fill the place lately held by D. B. DeForest, I was opposed to the selection of Mr. DeForest, as is welt known to the membeii,ot 'the late ":‘,liiiersville Coal Associatiou. ' I belieVe that I was the only tenaut,of the Forest Lniproveuteet Company that did oppose Mr. DeForest'srieleclioe. From the Secretary and Treasurer of:tlie.Compii ey to every tenant and agent trititled to svote ex , apt myself, (according to the Pest of-miy:rec : 4o-, lion) the preference was given; for Mr.l.ieForesi- 1 --, Now, who it was that first sedneed this , ('orphan, boy." as the author of the communication cilia Mr: Delorest, " to make false stateineuts of the weight' of their coal," let this same " brphan boy " answer for himself. The annexed affidavit of Mr. DeFor est will show that the Forest Improvement Com pany had at least endeavored to employ him to ~.ntake false statements of theweight of their coal" before 1 knew or dreamed of such practices. , The author of the communicationleadeavors to playa me in the position of one whose charges it is ea* necessary to " refute." Toe charges are not de • flied, the answer is merely that lam n os such inn • accuser that,they are expected' to answir.l re ply that 1 made no aCeutattona but such as I con sidered necessary in my owu'j detente- I did not call for an answer ; but, inasmuch as the author of thwromainnicatioe feels justified in attacking me, without answering the chargstnade by me, in or derto show whether this attack upon myself is not intended to diVerl attention tiore the ; Forest Im provement Company, I here - with publish - facts which shall be established, not : upon my veracity, or refuted by . the denial of any-One, bin the truth of which shall be established by the record—by the " ticket books" now to the passession of My coun sel, James Cooper and F. W. Hughes, Emirs.— These ticket books will show that the Forest Itp-, provement Company practised the Mind Hilt frauds to a greater extent than any other parties. They. will show a greater average difference betw een the ' true and false weight of their coal sent •to them relVes, at Port Richmond. and to their customers, including the Reading Railroad Company, than such dillerence , charged upon ..other parties: The cars were all of the same average sue r and the fact that the•anneiad table showsthat in May, 1652. when Mr. DeForest was absent, and his.place.sup plied by another, tharitie average weight of coal,. sent by the Forest Improvement Company to them selves., at Port Riehmond,and,to their customers.. was precisely.the same. is - conclus've proof of their collusion with Mr. DeForest, if it could be enter ' tamed for a moment that at all other periods, when the coal was ticketed by Mr. DeFeirest, that it. could uniformly happen accidentally that the can of coal, sent customers, were always heavier than the cars sent to themselves. , TABLE howing the differtnci t?t'each car of ' , Coal .sent by the Forest IMprotsentent.:, Comfiany •4) th e w. respective customers, and dint rent se thew own wharf at Richmond, daring the fitdoietne months : --1. •,, ..o c o li c ' 3 , 6 4.: o - ..,-. • 5 4. , - -, 5 ~ ...• o ~.. z P 17 c , .. 2 i.: . ---• • ' og " '4 ci - . . 4.-• 4 —.CI 'tC.,, ts.". E -.= •-c '..-•' - • . ,ii l'• i P IA .3 il , ca •' . ' ... ' CI ' ..;. e.. • ; 2. C1 - ,. ---..--........—....--......--, -......... : /851. ,Tons.;Cwt Tons. Civt Tons.iCw July, ' 4 il2 4 'O9 3 August, i 4 'll 4 O7 - 4 October., , 4 15 4 ,11 • 4 *November, ! 4. 'lO 4 ' , 09 ' ' 2 December, - , 4-; 12 4 08 • 1852. . ' ' • February, . 4 , 12 . 4 08 4 March,. , 4 ,12 4 08 4. Apra, - ' 4 16 4 12 - 4 'lll*y, 4 00 4 0) • 0 June, . - 4 . 13 4 09 4 July, ' , 4 'lB 4 11' 7 August. 4 :09 4 Or; 3 Sep:ember, , . 4 ,14 4 10 4 October, 4 .15 4 11 ' 4 " , November, , 4 ,16 i 4 12 4 1853. :. i Februniy, i 4 17 4 13 4 . March; '' : .4 121, 4 09 , E 3; April, . ' 4 'l4 1 4 10 ', : 4 agent of RichniOnd receive, part of prepared coal r•ent this month= ferenco lu the Lump Coal. DeF. wciafrom home ntl, this month, there fore no ditTerance heiweeu Oral scut to customers and their owu wharf. TABLE Shoving th,r difference in each ear of Coal sent by his Forest Improvement Company to the Phil adelphia and [leading R::.11 Co., and that of the same sire to their ofen±hlri; at Riehinond, • during the following months: g :7;4 grE t-t: TLCzit 0 d to :0 d.B !AL L F. v E. . I S, ' e I Y • • Tom. i ewclToni. ewtjTons.lcwt 5 I07;1 4 j 15 ; i'l2 5 LOS 4 j 15'j , s ia 5 ;01 '! 4 ' 14 7 S 02 J 4 !15 -1 1 - 5 j j 4 I 15-I 5 j 5 - 4 10 j I •' 10 .! 5 :02! • 4 113 I . _9 1852. June, July, ' September, October, November, 1953 Much, A pill, Somuch for the operations of. this Company up on the Mine }fill Railroad. fate the liberty here of saying that intreptigationt are tb,w progres)ing, • and avenues to light already penetrated, by which the whole public will soon learn of operations 'of this Compsuy at Port Richmond,that the interestsof all engaged in the coal trade of this County,. and, of public justice, d mead thould be made known. . T. AVM. PANNE. Davit:YE. DaronEsi being duly sworn says that .in reference to the aileged fraud, upon the Mine Hill Railroad, tie never bud any conversation watt ever with Willqins PeVne on that subject until alter the subject watiiwell underitood between htin-e:f, and a principal bfficer of this Forest Irnprovment , Coinpsny, and nntil said principal of fi cer in 'behalf of the Company!, bad detttred' to enlig them:colt:es or this deponent to:make out such certificates of weight , that would enable said Company to defraud the Philadelphia - and Reading Railroad Company and the customers ot the Forest linprOvemunt Company:. DAVID. B. DeFORIYST. Sword and subscribed b'etore tine, a Justice of the Peace for Schuylkill Countyi, this day August 29, 19531 - BENJAMIN DeLONG, J. P. • Sep: mber 3d! 1953. TO TUX TAX 'PAYERS OF NEW CASTLE TO irNS.RIP IFEEL ft my flotg to answer a tommenication pub lished In the. Die w43iperii of Pottsville. I like wise And It 'trick oil in gamble handbills stall the .Porter Shops add Public Moises In raid I ownship. signed harm Neff and John ;hely; Auditors of Ilse Township; 31,0, James Murphey's mark, undeX the: head of Truth Ond Justice, late nopervbior. ! • The Auditor*, Isaac Neff and John Henr y.say that the minutes in the Township Book-wilt show that they met June f 2.1.1,353, and directed the Clerk to make out the Dbplieate, - on i ea ten cation of S mills to the dollar, acid appointed' R. Philips Collector.— Tbe Let of &alterably ,pasami ix the year IMP, enti tled "an Act orlfor the better reghlattorr of the-town ship of New quite," expressly . says, tbat the Su pervisor and Auditors of raid Township shit fact to jonJunetion, lonaylng the rate of assessment and in She appointment of n Collector, of the township rate. and levies. , Now, t he trOb It. If Isaac. Neff and John Henry hid the whole direction and letting of tbe Township affairs, then the! tar is properly laid , and the Calla.- tor properly appointed. , Steorge Reffenyter, one of the Auditors oftcald Township, has not been notified by the Clerk Ore Townihlytl nor by any, of his col leagues, to tried themop Silky occasion. but be been avoldedind ;railed:* though be had no voice In the affairs cil.schl Township, and waif kept in Ig norance of all Omit transactions, so far this year, •nd I am In the lathe shoat Ion.: The tint iniirmailon 1 have bad that any linea ment for IloadETana have dawn made for, this year. 8 84 1 ; 8 Coheclo l llPW s lfind. Itind In the Pottsville Pa pers, dated J *13:1859, and in a bombe' of Hand btlis,-of the sane date, posted around the Township. Itthese . proOedinas are In accordance with the Act of AuemBly, expressly panned for this township, t ben 1 have ea wore to say *nit wilt subtotal but if illegal, 1 011111E111in ft properly attended to before the tax shall tin paid. • ~ JarigPll WILD; • Supervisor Or New Castle Toworldp. July 30,181. 314 I • • IMPORTANT MIMIC NOTI . 88RS. el uyit AN & curotans_araid them - Mselves of, this method Of returning their Sincere thanks to their Mende and tree public generally for the very Merit patronage beitowed upon theta, and ,' beg leave to announce that they are dow prepared to! offer to the public the balance of their daring and; hammer Goods, at a tremendous sacrifice, In Order to i make room fir one of the largest and most C,holeel stock of Vail Geode ever brOught to this'place.i j They have also on hand a splendid new , stork; bought within the last week, now open and reedy An; Inspection, atlerstremely bb prices, defying nice pen.; lion as lathe:Choice In Myles and quality, being folkyl determined tit% acramalate no Old stock. buCeslisui pries to •n are quick cash sales, while Goods are new and fresh; and this befits the season of preptivi alien for laying in other class good., buyers will dock It greatly to anew advanuge to give them a call be fors purchasing elsewhere. August 11,103.314 - • Monett 1 4. hereby given that all adjourned Court VII of Coastatto Pleas. for.tbe Mat arcades. al leuae,• 'kited for ilia County of SebuytlM . Will ire held la POtteellk..bi the County Iforosol d • °6 linndal. th 19 th of oloW nut. at 10 o'clock-A• M., to Mounds; one week. 'l Ith • 9.11 duly It ea be (0 tUrefore iUI Pailoe PM at osta Coon. win want bailee, end wars tbew-!, Ild INP 1101 1 1 ° 11". JANECIikiIS; ' IThefire Wee, Porteittlayl • Waal L•l4 IOOL 1 13* , PRIVATE jSATES . - VAIttrABLE PROPERTY AT MUTATE : . BALT.7" • • i ibe foie I lion rand Lot T!„Eu.seeu 11; r tr4l the ae 2 .llotOrtitl Of_ St: thirty tort itror,t and .Otae hurnbo4 ; 'feet depth. ii ; I ALSO, A Double goose a Sni Lot. situ- tal l, . ate otfliollroad Streq, 3O t o tt front and as a one liandred feet in defilY• ALSO, A Lot runniuillfrot4,l4lto Raili,a(lStreot, -sixty; feet front-and tea hundred feet in' depth Will tie sold in iluarteit4oL.4 .o~..uadtYidtsd in snit the plirOba,er. For tOrnis tri 11 - :` 4NDREW McGOUGII,..; . . .„ I ; ! on the Prerruses„ ! . . Set.l 3. IS`, 3. 30-31 ;;;P, _ VEIZOAIMII - REAL ES TATE ran Mask Tett: nutiscrther , utters tu sell at Privatestale the fulluvving drectibeif Reel Estate, 'thou resionable NU, ig '" I . The undlerde one-half Interest of all Omits th rre!ltitcts of land, etiolate fp blanch atidTrrailithi. lownstops, Sthuy tit County; ten were atirveyeu iii •J &vasty PM on warrants lit J-olni Otto. ! I . 'iter;Filtiert and ;;Ttie undivi-' one.erali Intelestslln the 'above tracts. se• . aniciants IoO3S-lereri, The' land In well 1111 w 00 4 .0 . With tiathee!itiltabler fur railroad Oa 1111111 ttnd props. - !i all that ertild,l9l around 3141111te lu tiki Buitkigh of. Schuylittil tlaVeh, u putt wfilehls erectile ala iv threr-story Oriel' Dwelling, and-all necessiity out-balidiligs. This propartylla now occupied by Lt Latvia haver. To nor' ohei demons of •liractisiOg utsdpue Iu eichuyikilijilaven, tin opportunity to note offered to secure a C. , ..ll?lUltfibit houseatul °dice rarely to impel woo. - No. 3. Ail that eertala lot on grimed situate In Port Carbon, biltinded 'and:described as lullows'i—tiegiu ning at a post on thCsuuth Oen of Pottsville ettreit o at a corner of the bit 'belonging to Denr,v Porter, thence by the sane 'south Swetity-lour and a hitt east one hundred ieet lo a yola, thanes north silty five and orie half east ¢ lty Wet to a post, thehce norm tweulrtour suit °behalf west our handfed feeiltte Pottsville ilitreet, thil..ke by Ore datile ioult4sfllty five and tine...half west fifty feet to the p10w..) tieginumg. Nul 4. st Irazi Of first istelthuber land, cuulanutUK 215 *Cfes, situate 111. SChUVRIII TOWnllitp, three utiles tacit of TasestrortiOn.l.orost 4•Sitey. • 'TEECL.TStkitt, 01114 In Centre St fortsville, alrecti, {Let Episcopal Caurett, 3d toffy. :tie .t, 3, 1e33. . f la -if Vpitzu.r. rilopzur issisTY• IN - Il'OTT§l- . 1 11.L.a -- Air rtilVil. 1$ SALE„OI.I.E.4e, . . The*uitkritter. otter at Private Sale a.lthdt tract orLitrid and building' tots, kjiown a. the ...•_‘..aitiou kit,l ;or .. Young's fill " Property in lOd B0(01/0 of Pott,ville, extending. frolirrabo Raver 6enuvikui • , ttbolio,,..lr. Lauer'. Breweiy" It, the Port Carnou roadt, being about 25 1) . yurdpqm width and i:ouialuing Zidaeres, more or leis. Thia property may be hied to be taVtiTuabie, notlority for the purposes of butt .dingi but also as offeitog tike best locality •in the kiornugh, on welch M erecilsuitab:e Water, Works for el.ipplying tait.toWn with water. Apply - althea odlef, corner Coal .lad Liai3Owniii - 6t:reis. : : • ' - - . i 1 , ,i St DElt stlq).Ltif....4_ August 27, 18.53. i - ' r • '0.54 . i - ___,... ~_.___. , .._ •• i TEXIBELIILAtiarron satz., -- mtie subscriber off,tira at Private dais. i 'tracts of A, about 4 tf.) acre Of Twitior Land, situate in Oat awrian Valley, linuau •Towliship, *I:boo:ill Coml. tify *'n. About Xill j acre's Aire well covered With :White Pine,lientlok .iliar Oak Timber, and in ti lutif,tty and umoulit ' ..:r here is said to be uos:ot , pas+4.l;bv any oilier nfu the Valley. TM: Catawisse mixid now being cOnstrumed, paaaes. within 70 144.4 otitis tract—a Public road andl the Big Catawissa Creek pease, through ii.— Also /5 81:M4 Wood Leaseladjoining the, above,: Tae"Tinibc;r upon the atiove Laud, it I.i . ..itipptyted, will yield over TenlMillicid levt Nut Mahutactured Lutnber, Whieketin bedeliveted iuto the:Tau:m(llm meti,ket when the Reilroadlei in operistipti at ea ,uv• eillat . o , lol leas tWil 65,00 . per link/ feel: Dicluqraig hr.( cult of land tuathe spiprvremente kc. neve, sari to emimiet a inrge busiines.. • Any information respeeting ?fie Land, Terms, &e:, can be obtained by Milting upon the lsubseriber nt his residence,Klish Township, zleheyfkill Coinny, Pa.. or by letter' : •di• iecfed to the Tton.iluit P2:0.. 1 _ . I "W,ILLIA,SI AlltiTZElt. ' A; ugu-Lr, 1853.1 ' •l , - 35-tt. PRIVATE SALE • , . . THE Sabscrther otters et private sale. a GRIST 'MILL,. With, ti r xceilent water-power and lti aereS of fano, oa liicti.lie erected a trame Dwel ling House sittlatetC in North NlanheiniTownship Scauyikalf county; about I. mild from tichuyikiii Haven, and 3 Millefrom ,!Pottsvillm. Tine mill is well putyouned in 1 d is piepared I'M malting dOur, all machinery is in ; s o o , lc • ondititht : ' 'ir, -t• .• AL t), A Farmisituatetl to said Towliship, eim _tainiiig 172 acres.more oilless which may he pur :lftesszt in two party so that there will; be a large Dviplling House, alSwita Sitrit and running water vn .'acii part.' About 199 acres are cleared, and wel•supptied withlapplenntl peach trees ; the; ie- malitder is covered! witl24ne timber. This place r ; is .3, Miles truth 6thuylkillitlaven and 3 Miles from t Pottsville. The owner iateuds moving, to lilinois'i autl Will ; therefore eeil' without fail. Those wish- ingi 0 purchase w ill cull Oh the sub.criber m Math Maitheira Towns.l4, tichiiylknl Comity!' • • i i •- •-- SAMCEL:!S T EIN. Angus! 2,11, 1353 - J--1.6t , ~-. • DRY 000DS . -&o. (rest ROuctiO to Pi•lccs!! z4Et..1.1;i0 cram TO MOVE. o greater cwt. rionatis •4. 11A140WELL Ct)., ImPortcrs and Jabbers oil:Silks and Paltry OLi.9-gls, I 143 211A - 11 1 /a PAIL ii A. ItllBlll.lStl to close. out their prr.erit Stock of VV goods beforeu tovinOitiito ieir new store; ask' thti Otteutinti of b uyers ttx their !Rile natil splendid uaiertuient of Dfirai,s, FlNCY.Goupr,t,Viltill , ..lNrt, ate. &c. • ' • ' i To be Closed put et i lTery Reduced Prices Ear Ordtrt IEIIII rrceirpritrict tittextu?t; and !shot( I here the beltefit of l i ke redii4ed prtcu.. • dent. r.jm . i LARGE STOCK OF i FALL DAY GOODS. L . Vitt: AND LAkiilit:l4,, Founli and Arch Streets, ALI rhiladelphia,irespecOully invite the ditehtion Or tionniry htorek 4.crai and others, to their tirgt. stock:et yell Good now in store . 1 . alaallui at old prlc6„ : I Ail kirs,lis or $ll , wig. Ainerican Woolen ; ' 1 itilnkele and Quill,. I Flrmll Merinnee. ' - ',Table Dainasil,, T0v64., . Faehrunnole 11r..S Gooditl British and Apericari - Cal MeryFashion ',Silk , - !I' , Icoes. /, ' ' 1 . Black Silks, all sviaihs, - i 1. , . f . , /4-4 k L....are cuiista 'Hi) , receiving "g4odi front Olt Afilciioll3 11( New yor It a 1i,4 Philadelphia, ee'filckena biro them to ogler' good bargains to all t.b. It Pcrons, tlept; 3, if 3. 4. ,I • ; i nn '110.3m : ~,,, , VECUELCIFITtI STIii—JEIT SILU STOREL 'AO. 41 N. Stoi 9211.:8ET, PlllL,4l.r.'et. r V: D1:1 , 11V +Arne i tat thanks to 'his numi•rniii , J : etissoiners - i.nOtAIUYLKILL upliti . .rl forlin, ii D'iOtl patronage during itii - " lest seated, and li ow prepared lii supply them al reasonable 'prlceit wit -every deserlpDan lit Fanc, Dry Goode.- , II lin lOC k comprises a lull assortnieni il — , l ilkh r1t,.14 1311411 1 , 1 Fine French .4erinot4, Brocade, J. ' : Rich Yield I.l.fehmer4ii. Ptiln do - -' Paris Mons de Lainri, ' ,tiOsigeabte da i IPlain, All 'Nikki, . i Satinosrlorentes, , I Cheap De Laln,o. : .virie De Drees, • ' ' imported (linkliams,; . F:inbtoideied :WI ri, t , till:lu,', mditi na i l • Siesves . Chlinaset es, : Flanntls, tladurgs,.4 ,c. jAlito,ii full linelof ill Width , of the k.EsT BLACK SILKS, with Stinwle..!.tolantlllas. Cloak,. Vilvot.. Oloaknnt,Clutha, rovern iJdnts, Ribbons, In gre4 i no 'rim. - - go • 'lll4 mods are Eliught taw, ill ' lirge Inc?, horn - first I ' band., ant will b 4 sold Stirs:, ,I. V. DCPUV, , . ...• iI ' 41, N. bib kir, et k tills - ' ' 35-? m Augun 27 1222,1. - , I •t... . , • • :I, .... ' - ; , •i • -!..' td• -' - .. . : '. 1.. '4 • :l'il i' t -'.1: • . . 1 /LIM -i . ' . 1: r':'• - • • • 6: - : - I 1 .. ..,, ....r -...----. - ) !,„L,..•7 ,A 1 . ''•-: - -" lvr ' .--WM I in , i. s ' - - I. - rg l ..:, ' '•• 71 ••=:, •- " - ' d e - . ~..... . . . _ _ .• - ,• drautT DEPOT ', -I, Of PARI S { , Lailepolv and LEIPSW • - ' . 1 Ok.sicli i ioOoDeLie. • • . GLENN Sr. Cl3..Noefao Chestnut Street, linrhedi stely opposlne the Masonic flail. respectfully In form the public that they have lately teceiveid, an 4 nave now oti Ala idot superb 'Smelt or Rich Europe en Fancy acid e her ankles of their own IMPorla- . Bon, which the wilriseli at the losrest pores. Their assort:nen cbrisisto of - superior Papier ';Maehe . floods. Real, and Artistir Bronzes. french and Dres den Parcel:GA and. Blionne. Bohemian! and French Panel. oteeir, Id mole! ( And Gilt Goods, Fans. Por Monnales,Dper Glasse*, Portable' DiesitoCCase4 i and Desks. Sod thousiwni other beautiful articles. 'imoda whlth a ,e immelvery rare and to Gnus( auto matons, also Palntineiii Engravings. and a Orari"e assortment of Bhperlorl T. lint Articles, Perfumery R t e. 'Perilous wantintraindsome articles for the par. lot% library,'or for bridal and other Vreirents, tan ob tain:theta at thleatablightnent, where e verYtht ng l warranted parrs t when sold. , N. o.—OPeu at evenings. : Stringers visiting the city are ,Invlted to ezarntne the assortment Whether tfiwy,parehame GT nat. ; II .' May 14; 11353. •• . 7:0. iy JRON &c WIZ& , Pint AT TULITZINNA. ANOTRER„TESt i IMOIVIAL FOR HER. R.ING'§'I FIRS PROOF SAFE... , • •:Ezeraet /pry' a utter dated • .11aerstia. o.4July 9, 1933. Silas C.:Herring-8'; Your .letter cif. inqillry, re specting ibe burninig of our stole and the fate of sure, duly came to bind. The ate was discovered In our three-etory - bflek staid about 3 o'biock in Hu, morn ing.. The . safel was oh the first floor, In tde store room, beer Soma oaks of haired and latnpoil to the basement. and; an attempt to rescue ibe sire after our arrivaist the fire; was unsuccessful,'as the wind was blab, and the tire - butnkwlth great rapidity, soon' causibg the tincir. witliMie dare, to fall Into the based Feet ender tint burejng timber and Combustible ma.; terials of the upper etbries. Ii remained In.this nation until the Ertl subslded. so that it 4'01” be reached with chains, 'and was then dragged out Dearly or quite red tar, , the Itside plates warped, end part of the wheels Melted Tile safe contained back . 1 bide, dotes and papers, to. ti v iarge.amonut • *bleb would Wive behn, irretrievably inn tq as bar they been destCoycd, • •• ; ifion: W s. e a ne s id o p o s ow et tae d .. {batwaitel ; heat to ip conleuta i s uu s ee p t o b r .be s a_d d d. a ff o leo m eyne t , h r e i satisfaction, we t a i n o d ° e e c n i n " e s i nTe r p i e u 'F r e .i d a n t 41 preretvation. *leapt the binding oreoine of ibe bucks being a little am co autd. Respecttuiry.your ; ; _ r A. & Clict.cyr. • The atubscribee tats} pleasure in tefertiog the pub lic to - the felhawing :well-known firms in rhttssille ' an d skialty,who bare, r archased these cafe Or their own use: Frank Pou, Deforest, John S. 'Motrisi 'Fox '& ember, Pottsville; ttrisrust 8. tir Licosa, Lterallyn • German Peoll'h OAS En., Jones. Sirbhick & cols, le. aatttifr a . Tamar A la rgewent of the gent; ine - DEREIND SAFE constantly on land, NOS - warranted the moat perfect c i tt ec est e ; e 7 ru e et i; la d deri c i nti • • whit t h a .tnialbee , tecnrity-fronfitre tow la nee alsoi, a large lot of Si Walnut street, 'tilled's. maps; 18,, SS•Pit. MISCELL ANIMUS. Nair/Molly • • *SD ISt . • - SECRET OF LOVE:AND - frat CAN* At and Buj tOok tier ry11(4, 1 “•./. It,' AILED Free of PostAgeAhroughoot the•Alultml I.llellates. cm AIM( {CAD RclDlna, pe • gel': sad lit Moir retillee untie: Ottin In tn... 11 LIO pa t . bo. o k e . Ir If erinrenisieently IkfraltiltSbf`d WWI trpteadtf ANATOstiI'AL - 131(3RAVIXOS. It !each es h..ve to th,3 Pe seps'i Adrtitlet.t.ot the Opposite SEX. lie Alt (1(.1 ore, I ...vitt* and htirtiage. To, hvie 1 iontettiul Fa:•t. abd Haw}, • Lev re t 4sl,r, To t - ...v..4v Ines.allow meet 1nt:13,14m of Ilext It IPlt! . .ei ?Very I. Ihrids 'lynches bow to init. ttiitaart Sate rtnroulh, • To vmi , o4 tlo soar. L,ie or.i t•quttrtil jea rII o 'l mnr e. Viii r Sr au lorrravv tto UM:1111 ill Oct 6 1.4.1 eV, To remove th., Gnus of Bari onner;. &c special Ilinre on thp Itcpco,luctlee orgayin awl! . Vi and cur.', To Cureltvidur— MEI Co . .Air Irma/ humrharit- IY•4'e• ' ' , ' I . To make Brown Teeth se White as Pearls:, "' To mak* tbr Halt 1114-13. rigft and Giosay. .A,lno to Change Gray or I C , I flair to aße iilrant .I,!‘ !park. ' To bi.sten the Growth of Ithiikes I, Mastarbes_,Acc•. Tc6l.le;4ore and PrFsersr tL. Ey•gi.ght. IV, L ae. Tn 'more Tan, Piftipi•T:':Warts. illotth44, Fmckles.'Sopettuouis - _ -To lotptusa and Xltepcl!ts. NlemorY: To forriell Ttmatti in Caine AO $11.04. linw to Invoke 1110 spartta of lb* H ow to i t ppeit F e ,crfit .trTrrribir to in I To mats Judpto or Intloirgrlf Drcotton4 eilLyrf4.. 01 *(4 l / 1 14. N . 4 and Magk taealdj To make Ceiterial I mag, - -°,' TODiicuser llMden, Loft or el. toleo Treasore.lif tees, ' 'To Rile Donbir-Croor,erithont Manure Or Dstneyngf, To make ttra•a and Copper to look Its' Imre silver •To Barr a multhode of, Dangerous I)lsrastr.'' And to accomplish gnarly other Wooderiut 'thlntrti ! • It MathesOhl People now lo took Young, 0 prta htly Gav,,,,Daodsome ; and feel tro. To wbkh Is ildited -, .'iliciferai TI:P.111.10 on the Secret Infirmities of Youth d_ s.lattariff;--' arising from , flealtatlkiseaseal in both Irh' - ' l es. 'Together with Plitn Directions fur ttretr Per fect Care: Anklet used, very cheap, and p erfectly harmless. - , • 1 . Price of the book—Single ropy: 75 cents ; Five rap , /es 111 ; -.lyr Rive copies, el; rine Illinfirld roples,4lo. laor ral rents, as also I 110te; may sent by letter In pierfea - safety. 'Address Dr. E. D rvAl.l.. Albany, N. V. pnat paid . Ilooke Kent tree ,y ittorni rusti.i.- Office, No.') Chapel glit.• Vapor, tt hisser, and 111 edica toil Baths gonnected. ' . NOTICES OF TILE P11T.39 • .ii Thts'is indeed,a work of Sterling merit. .'n ea It and allot our readers We would gay buY,resd.idlair b ute."--Verketlist -Varsitse., • F .. "It's a very rare ism", and a equestionablyllie p o • duettop nf a.trm.ier bond:',-London Visit. ~ "No married Pe r son. or those cnrrtertipiatferr mit. rlage, should be witaaut this Book I, for It revirsta e ",.. tato things that ell persons of a certain a;e aught ,to know "--Troy Daft v - netts - • . =• , 1' S -firer et hab its /0 YOungAell effertuillY cur ed; Impediments to Marriage bold sexes removed. and Deoilltstud tivortemil in,Mated No charge fur advice i fatie ol tito - treated y letter, and ,Nteditittes er ta sent fri3Orn damage or urloSity to 411 pans of the world. f,`urei warranted ' 1 i . I • 'ADDRESS AS ApOvr Aptil 2,1,5!t E. CALRIUGIIES. Printer, Boa,Ttiler' attdStatt one., Celdre St., POTTSV PA.. ES.PECTPULLY asks the attention of N.tqchaniii. . Teachers, and tne.pnbim e, .L`ganeraily, to. the, assortment of hooks. otrered at .Als new store, comprising •tandardWork• for the professionaliturch B o otie for 4.4 try denomination, German and Engt.sb. Gift, Mlsconaneoos, luveuife, Toy & School Books, Oniained directly from the Pubsishers, by sp'ecial at. angemcron nd at the Tr:do oupnitel do• ni:•stic :ince and to VAtIoAeIF, Nt.'s's:toners' Fine Cutlery and Japan,:n.4 TT are, . Esncy auodt., ere. These. goods are all new abd destrai , le. and .have b'e"".clecle , . l .rest cars from itie,:n r5...1 the lareeitimoostina IlJujca and Alu , rupia facturers in New •Vork sod I largy aifintlawni nr • ,• ..; •DLASK ACCO LINT BOOLig, Of their own ruanufacturni, a mbracing a gelieral va rihty, from the common but .Bound to the ,aztta au perfine,.neninti.reled and. au Ult.:filially bound. with natl.]; and t feel's; small , blank :Remora n and nun. ildoks. Cyphering Copy ['Arita Thin.. Roils, Ildls .1 1,444f:up: Tic k, la, Cht eke, firaAs, Pio inisrryiNotr , i, kc kn. • • r iioor - 41-YD JOB•PRaTI.VO, Of WO description, neatly executed ; Clank flook• titled to any pattern and bound to ooter .11lis4„ Maanzines and other publications bound • tri arery sly.e of Pinhfaad Ornamiotall Ainding, tho Most du rable and elegant - . R AO4 Ann:tilt for mit, or received in ' , enhance for goads .1. omtaitaun.l. N. fl —E 'O. for 'rent two lat,r, light and atrc moms, suitable for Otllcrs, situated In the same' - bulidinz with the Rook atom, .1" ai•tr FITS! FITS!! - FITS!!! - THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT 1 , EPILEPTIC PILLS,I Por 'thr '4iire` of Fits, Spasms, Cramps,a,4,l al iVervaus (yid Can,itttutianai PEIiAtoNS ARE: LAIII fftLatt: U.NDER Ihlw dlatressing malady wlll fled la., vear.TABLE: EPILEPTIC PILLte to he the nuly'rrmrdy'rverdia covered for cosine Epllepiy. or Enlllati Flll.l Thole ['llls posaeart a spi elk ,tsitiou on Itha tier you* sv-tem ; and, although they are pronared ea pcciilty for ale purpose of caring. Etta, Orr will hr found of ear:tem-0 benefli rot all µmono afflicted with' weak nerves, n i who'e nervous ayitent hav heel) pros !rated orahattered (tom any cantle whatever lin chron ic rortipLtlota, 01 diaeasee• u( lone atandlng4 apperin duced by nervougnes", they are eiceeillngly beneficial Priei4 *3 pen box, or two holes-for *5. rclii!lns out of the city, enclosing a !retntuadice, will hive. the Pills seta them through itit• tutu!, free of Pomace For wile by REV! /4 HANCE. No. ICAO nthimilra: 1411 Pet, Halt innire;..l.ld., to whore order. Cron!' all parts of the Union, must he addressed, post-p.tiff , June 4, : ' . 23-hrlf • STOVES I-STOVES - • Iv*, the undersigned, would respectfully} call the stttention of purchasers to our super stock of stoe;ei, Cauldrons, &c. • The supeeiorq or our Strit'es is so well known that we deem it unneeessa ry turflike tutu detail of them. would invite youllite talon to our 1411CCOftEG OR'l1EATING eiTOVS. As the price of roans on the rise', this is the moat economical Stove the triadic can-use., , Their, Stoves ore of sizes seitableltir beating t est room, and thOswo capuble'of enn twining front 40.000 to b 0,03 0. cubic fret. Our Cook titost's COMM of the Globe Cook, fde cowl ; 'modern Troy, • frie wood; Celrbrnted With:l stove, Compleit r e Cook, Voeonw Conk; Hagar Cook. &c., &c. Our assort• merit of Conk nod Parlor 'Stoves is the hire In the market, and • perkons wishing to' purchase will do well to Intim' us with • n call before purelosing else where.' NEMAN & WAVNI , 2K. • Stj.cceastirs to Prate & and Youito, C ' rnrnrr 2{l and Race. Stre.el., PbtladOpina 27. 1653. • , 35,-31n • port? .MONNAIES, ; POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOOFS. 'l , ltE attention 011ie Trade, and ethers in. rectlit 1 Pnrle /11,1111.110 , , Podlte.llt , .oks; Ilankees'• Cases, Dressing Casco. Portable Wilting Desks. -,Backgaui nion and Chess Dencds, chessmen, Pearl. 'hell, Silver Card Cases; ‘i,orkttioxea,Cabas,'Needle Onola, Mones Belts. Cleat Clay& Portfolios: 14s ifs and Z9T Strops, Travelling - Flasks and fine Collery. to gether won a large varitity of 'F.aave Boobs. nailer', will be grid at the lowest oiler. ' • F. H. 81,11111, Porte Monnaie and Pocket Donk_ Minor-tenger 205 Arch St. b,lom SiclA Par/ads/paid •Aurial . `.lo, 1553. ! 311.3a1. ON *Ern CORNER. ,, • • CHEAP CASH GROCERY STOKE' 1.F.111 le Co., have t aken quit and well-. L; koowii Grocery man& Itigni On Guilt:toner' to Coal and Norwegian streets. whet.. they 19vo to-id in a iresh stock of Fainliy, Groceries. which tney wilt dlArome or at the very Inwe'ia cash mu. sl, r....- pectiully invite the to cell and examine put stock or z•Ohiari. Teas; Chtrees,,e , pices, &c$ 6c. Ott 1553.. , 4 344 r rzysTituarzoras IN Al6Bfe. -r lIE euoseity,i h..** leave to enn..unee tort be has located himself to rottsvillo, whke. he will he lia.ppyte give insituctiona on the PIA Cto;ael I'AR to an} who may Ivor hint w till th irlfettnn age. ' • I ret,ohl dr nlrind to teeell'e last r uctlone Wht plesee rail nt Drug rttnie,of inhn G Itrustior no , the uuseribar at the Auterlcao House. • FREDERIC (*CHER. August 9.7-, le hl • • - • • 3.5-tr • - FERRUQINOUS • 011COirutOlti NON PAINT. • FIRE , . AND wArprt raoor PAINT of great durability,and the Dower of restattogi ail stmns• pherlc mrlile.iceS deriing a lenStl,eiwd period of time be A r ta et the hardware and Iron eltn're of ' - Cie.URGE 1.1111411 T, I Agent ta Ilia abOrr Aileen 6. 1A53. . ! ! • 32. if GENERAL. Important to 8.. Conipantes Crosland's Pat'sat Striteh, Cure/wall-age Monitors—for the j'rlstrvatt''n of 11,14- . man Life.' GIVERV day expeurn.e trarhts . ug t h at }lnman Liltfe il,lnandB more rlticlent safeguardsln ILA itroad trave.i, thni,lhoir nosviin mie The WerspJwintity of an Engine rushing upon a Hnuee with tat thaw Open ; or a coliiii4l of trains nn a curve, n crossiug.or at a tunnel, wariis us of the tmtronent•risk we rah When we enter a train or Cats on holly, or pleasure. Add, ta this tiepin:ant COQ •.ipration.the less of life, so much and so often la mented by but public Journale; the mon:rains lam floes, toissiviPlit Upon Minn C.3l4lllltlnry , and the amount 01 damage , ' paid, and to be paid In such ca res, heolde the great,deatruction of prutperty—and witAiiik the discovery of a atmple but effective use • 'hod to avoid auch acetilents,shonld be e'stecnied by Itattroad,Compenles, i.lotartialtste, and the nubile at large. as invaluable and worthy the feast: lihera - 1 - ea.. • In the above invektlon, this till Important of I Is' effected. By tarsi Xdrsitifts. Switches ate aajuited to pus [he trains always In safety t 1 Hg thefts the. state of a draw Is made known to the gineer long before he reaches lit • Dy them warning is given In advarke...whee train enters on a CurVel app!osehea ti, eroselhg, 4 a Tunnel or a e tation Atoppingm train at is Bridge. nr circling spud at a Carve, where it la most needed, (iinnecessirtlya la erttreiy absliated ; and as the Monitors operate with certainty, b% . ay and night; withont the Writ,: of anv prnon, or ele ..r!c battery of any kind, As Etigintsr i/ only requirid to keep his eyes oyes. and haw ill have time and spate lo•stup his train, and lg.btain bast Million, should It.then be necessary. Being the sole Inventor, satisfactory !information will be forwarded to all' ofilCial lvtielfcatione, ad , dressed properly, JOHN'al: CROBLAND.• Petisville, Pa. 217-tf .8ept. 1 110.1553 a CLEW 'Ting undersigned beg leave to Infortit the citizens . of Pottsville and viclaity , that they have Just opened One of: the beet selected stocks; of Pall sad Winter elOttling ever presented to the citizens of pchuylkill County for Inspection. It would beuseless to attempt to enumerate the different styles of Crisis. Pants - and veer. eornOrired In the akive . atock ; It is enough to ray that Goods of all kinds anddescription will be otrered.st One Pike. inutsoldiatkiiit ply abeitemenr.i , prices•estll beluniforn and very him; all that call car see for theinielves what the No., are for any article they ahoUldtri boy. , The selling prices, will be plainly marked 'upon every •rtkle— Pine and Coarse. • The.underslifited are determined to dp away with the abominable and disgusting przibtk* lot JP WING " ' tivreality, belling's to 8 cilia =a practice which onti, of citizens who are always ready in take two prices for ail they oiler for' pale. While .donate-deatlng au,te nobody. the One p r ic e System mutt and can't help pleasing eeerYbHY•'' In conclusion: the Onderaigned wish to mate Abel they are prepared to'make tip. to oreer.in most fish. Inn hie couter. unsr rapt. of .drtae that may be de airrof at their Establishment ; end further. guarantee elite be Well cut and , made. The yrteea to be moder- ate and satisfactory 6i all who may favor- ue - with their custom. TAYLOR fr. CO. Centre et. Between Jottllrrolit coin Large Std Slienalire Dry Cowls andprocery Store and Market St, P. R.—We ',lett to Inform tip eittien• of Potti eille-and vicinity that the above new and extensive atoek Oeciothinir,lke real be opened on ti.at sAT URDAY. Sept. 10, 1053: • ' • 1 27 St- GUNS!' GUNS TEST rocelved a larga and aptendlt *saottinent of dquble and ategla barrel Gans, It 13101 wilLba told '2O tber Cent lower than they nave been hold In Potts- Ville neratolote._ Call and Ciatnine odr stoat - Wore purchsvhig asewbeo. CLEMUNS artlgtBl.Eti. 314 r --- AugostlO, 1653 tATELsu BIBLES. Tairriidicwrs. • , -Tbe-subscrlber Action received a lot of Wrists Bibles, Octavo. plats and gilt edges 'Also, Pocket Bibles, Testaisestm sad Welsh . TraeSs,thaitss,ste, 11 of Whisk Will be god low; st . cuup Book and Blittoneretone‘ ly I, 11138,. poot-ltriff. HO Telegrapi and Yesterday's R. R.•Thrin: FRIDAy, O'CLOCK, P. / 1 1. -Wheat Flour. 84 62i—Aye do. 113 76. 11E 4 bbl.-Corn . Meal, 82 64 do.—Wliqp. 11(11.41 20, White, $1 100!.-11ye;Ofiels• —Corn, 61 eta.—Oat=, 43 ettt. per bushel -_----- :.= sTATE ELEcTIONA. NJ choice for Goittroor by the people is ltaitte—thlCC cat:Mulcts to the field, Crosby (Whig), Ptilsbury (regular Democrat), sod Murritl (independent Democrat). The whig, have a plurality of Senators, and the Whigs and independent Demcerara will control the Howe. fS • There is an increased majority of modes elected to sustain the Maine Lew. In . , Vermont, no election ot, State GlB cers-by, the people, but a Whig Senate and a Whig plurality in the lower House. In Maine the Democrats. took grooad against the t°rohibitory LaW and they lon by it. in Vermont, the Whigs opposed It and 1 / 1 0ost—showing that wherever either of the polit ical parties dates to oppose gasper/ tn popular oveinent, they are rare to be dais aged. LATEST FROM EUROPE. - By the Fresitein and Xiaggra--Datss f• 3/ kat. A detaileitarTcouot isgivea is the Hagfish papers of the-late.trip of Her Majesty. with Priuce Albeit and several other members ot the royal lankily, to Ireland. The crops. both in sngland and Faun, • proMise very lavorittly. A L tiute., lately modified sod approved ,try the inlerceiliog Powers in a conference. at Vienna: is said to have bees adopted by the Sultan without material objection: but the popular sentnnent among bts subjects Rives ported, to be in favor of war. The etutotsse , ; reoceol the Emperor Nicholas in ha Note le, said to be very doubtful. ' MB= THE_ AUTHORITY Fos; IT The Supreme Ctiurt,st Pittsburg law week. decided that no Tarern•Keeper' con legally sell hquor.to anybody on Sunday. All the Taverns .and grUggertes were, accordingly. closed up in that city on Sunday list. Our Schuy lkil County Judges will pleaie make s note ou this. • u r 7 BISHOP 'DOANE'S n,an RIALT The %Milt of &strops. for the trial of Bishop Doane, at Camdeu,. dismissed the PresentMent of the three Bishops against him, and adjourned sise . 4ie on Thursday—he having made cm.. lain concessions of what were considered by the Court tmprudi [ices but neither criminal u•Jr immoral. . (E 7 HON. ROBZET J. Waurait. after keep• tug newspaperdom all agog on the rabjaet for several mouths past, hu finally declised the mission to China, some say on soonest of ill health, and others, because he is rate. ester] io a Western' Railroad euterpriati-- Geo. M. Dallas has been named as a tinbau• lute, others say he is to be seritto France. D r - J" PROP.: JEWETT, of North CsrolinE some time ago anoouoced that the Comet. of late notoriety. would come to collision with the Earth on Tuesday last and play the dame with us all. We forgot to warn our friends in this region of it before, but as we. on this side of the world, have 'luckily sirvived the _catastrophe. we hope our negleawill be pat doned. Any body hurt over i n n Chios, . • 07 THE FRIENDS of f Ahe . Mehl Lilt is Carbon County have nominated andidate tor the Legislature. The W igs make no oominatiOn. The contest is between the Maine Law Oandidate and the Democratic Candidate. rx - _ -- e A, Mem! Law CoNVENTION aaem• bled in Cincinnati Wednesday and nomina ted Candidates for,Senstors and-Represenity Lives. The nominees-are mostly-Democrad. 1):7 Pourtcm..:LAVe•observ . e that Wallet Sedgwirk, of this place, is recommende‘rn the Tamaqua Gazette, for nomination for the Legislature at the Conventfoo on Monday. xi- A PROMBITOIiYLiquot Law Caartta• tion is coifed to wet to-day io,Readiag, to aiiiiiinate a Lekistative ticket. POLITICAL. FOR asszusazar. • _ Tsmant;•, *ULM& - !qr. DA MIN A 74 —The time Ia raoldip appeoaehlnt oro.n the rumens of Behu)H W Couoiy Isla Wrestled opight to solar tw.. proper persona to represent thew to PR neat Let I.Jettre Permit rps,therstore, to pne. :ant WH. MlS rz CR. Bap.. of Bosh Tneruship. loth. ittvorttitle ennstrtersdna of the nonstneting County Cnnsentlon, in the tult-bellef that should be be nomI IIPr of the Convention. 'bat he will be rrlompbanUy ;.-teete4 Wr. lihuter .a a practical !miner* Min of much asp-deuce. and exceedingly imputes with thrti. seltple eastern end. and qualified Itt an entlnute degree a all this important poet. Ina word. be Just the hot n for the duos.. • mars WARD. - trept. 17, MI 3111 . FELLOW CITIZE3rII I ) . l i the soliciaatton of a nutabea of person, 1 has. :114 niftt inyaPif as a candidate for the thou of cfnION Eli, at the enaulag rtectinni subject to al ~,,,, inatiun of the Uemocrattc Whig County_ Cos. yrnilol). ROSS IvU.. Pt. C:II hnn, flept. 10;1853. - • 3741 ,; I •1.1. t 4 air y:4 F 1 c"-1:* Ma. Bess AN unit us. i tansies tee dolhotft• of ihe J . I, tO rec-mmend C. W TA fLott.e.c. of , dinoreville, tele- unitablechodhlate, for the Mate of CoUNTV TIIF.AdUR6it. Ile-te well awl faeurobly npd need. not to he wird. 111. nomluotlou would be approved by twiny Whirs of VALLEY. 17tf I= o COUNTY TREASURER, B. Bassos, Enltt Prralt tor, tatough the enlilhad ,•r )011 r J°11 , 141. •to feCOLIIIIIILfd to She Whip Of. 4chhylttille , ototy. the nano: of WM NICE fee alio favorable corelirration and support forth, °Mee 01 TRCht HURFIFI. Mr. tilts Is old, outer oihiltot and a d init.:Warn. • POTTAVILLE.s Ahdo , t 27, 1r52. 33 4t )Ta R.'BAM P— ligur St. : lkoow ward th♦ name a:PR. 'tt O PHILIPS. of Now. n. n Ornlvift person to r.prescot Conant" Late Livelialre 11, la an old-rouideat of Me i!nunty and la known by the maJolity of thi people living In the County, havlo•t been.ep Indapeorhtiat candidate onto before, and through fool play, Wept- • - rd • • His norulnation bg the Contention. will be halted as .1 dI:1 n ry '''.Bint. . . ~ August 6, 153. . 31-tf —.%—__ 5..",..3 COUNTY COMMISSIONIIII. ' • ....... . eubscrierr otnid is l'abdtdete cot'N TY COM MIA fit oN ER, at t. e ensuing aloe JACOB [L IB. 30-te Ilan. • July 13, 1853 FRIENDS AND FELLOW CNIZBESI• •MOST RESPECTFULLY offer myself as • Cau -1 4114 ate rot the •ntlice or COUNTY TaIt•SURRI L at the coming Fall Elect lon. subject to thedeelasn•or the Whig County Convention. • 'roars rorpectfally; N. M. WILSON. 13.4 f hottovilio. lane 4. 1853 OILS, PAINTS, &c. SILVER'S PLASTIC MEWL • Cierap, Durable and i i taitetiva. WEATIIIII.B.,AAND FINN. PROOP 1 91133 Pettit will itand any climate, wlthmit crank I nr blister, and hardens by exposure, thus mattes In time an enamel of stone. protesting Wood. from , decay,and Iron and other metals Amin miens COIr.• roll.] n. This Paint differs from the en-wiled Mineral raises of the day, which are prloclpally - Qchree 'and Clays. colored, and are entirely wonhless.`, Rilver's Plastic Palate are partly" Retain", tootaiste log no Alumeo or Clay. They are Iv/leafed finely, mil readlty with Linseed Oil. (without roe s. ou hie of sandier) end dow.as der the Muth as freely as the best 14 hlte Laid. Three Paint. este' all °thereto body or coterie( properties, one pound of which wil Coati 110 tuck m sorer. as two {wards of white Lai . , • 'There sir. Inn, es tura feeler', Viii Black or Mate, Brown, Olive lied Chocillate. • • DlitECTloNS.—This Paint sows readily vadertbe .teisit brush and Its covering property Is Increased by I , m i xe d . 2 t tqcaly a. possible with PVlllLlaseed RA as the Paint Is the tasting or proteerreg body and Ike Ott simply the medium or agent In sprouting M. We ann.'s emotes of two haters, owl from ttme Prim. IJent of the Phtladelpbtaaad Readied Italiresd.o... the other from a Gentleman, a well-known real dein of Aneuela. o l. • . ticks or the rhila. and Reading Railroad Co. 1 - . PAiisdeintle. Map I, IOC ! J. H. Rice's*. Esq.—Dear tan :—Wa have oat pint , .- Plastic Paints" for more than a yeu,and tbr painting Bridges. Depots, te., arc., we have knead la I quite equal to any paint we have used. taffics, we now give it a preference over all others we bate tried Btu much purposes Your" respeethilly,. (telgeed,) , JOHN - TUCKER, President. , • ....... , , .' Argil ,Di , dullness, IL 1131. ..,, Meant Ptaatt4: MILL Gear du t—you nix 1 0 k,t• toy crimes sr - Illbiav! le lateral l'afnut," which ' u have put an my llatitina, Phup and Planing Mall I give you, with Waimea, 1 my toll and twiny recommeadation of h as •Irrs j t e ntative of Fire rommuniceticg from ebiatroyek, car i from ad-oiling building'. The µslat which yea Pa 'I ' on my roof., has now become as nerd as sue; gad Ii tas feel severe from Fire, In this direetkin. es leper : shld. A few weebe altar the roods bad heed Painted" . 1 t made an experiment on two or three shingles by' 1 pi th ecing them in the foate under the' i the :ex ult we., at the pottl ro on uncovered teas hollers mainly consumed, while the Painted pert war appermstly' sound, though upon eialninatton the wood was ( ma d an be,t barred; the Print, however, Wes Piga aid boa . tittle blistered. - I consider ibis as sevens a test as" your Paint can tweet to, and seder the elremestair cell I do not; hesitater'', commend It Lean larailmis ,prevestailmi against Flu,. ' Etespectfetty.&a. (Signed. , AMBROSE Srtlrclti. I'll-2MM is 111.10HABEll, _ , N. W. Corner of 10th and Haan Ms.. Phila., AV 1 . GENERAL WROLEIALE,AGIJIATII. ~ ' For silo In Pettseille, Wholesale aid latakby . GEORGE MORT, .. July SODS.' ' , ' 7 ff-ly - FOR ASSEBIRLT
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