, The ease cifed is not siogolai. It was , tbe univernl custom, es the settled coorting poity of the Order in those thqi. • 0 A corroborative -instance of much later dine mints to us. We quote fr,om memory and cannal now recall the aaraill of the par ties, bat the (acts are none if:rifest well au thenticated. A Jesuit, unknown as such, F r was. employed as Seeretary of a Protestant . Religious Association is Macithatifer (we think,) England, some law years ago. Re Was appointed.io that post on account of his 1 apparent zeal and devotion to the interests of the Society. Its affairs, however, were cOnstantly embarrassed, and the pod fr aim ed to scar pluth seemed always ill-fated— nothing progressed as'it ought ; but still there was no way of accounting for these troubles. Finally, by the accident of another person, having, the same Dante as the Sect& miry, a letter to the latter was mis-carried, And the whole 'mystery was at once solved. It proved to be an epistle from the Jer,urtical Recretary's 'utserior, to whom all the trans actions of the Society had been regularly communicated, commending the course of the former, and _giving further instructions -tor his future secret management of 'the So ciety. This accieental;diselosure saved the association the' trouble, °Oren:Loving this of ii!loui .off.ice:, for immediately upon discov ering:the mistake of the Posi ()thee Depart , merit, Le. took himself oil — sass ceremonie; and never reported iiiinself afteruirds to the society. This last act, if ma-It:het, car! tatoly salmi him from Mi. Angele's ban, as a "driveling Nor' • Another, nearer arhomet—A gentleman, formerly resident in this County, (we are not at lib-sty ria weapon his name pubisciy,:t incidentally, obe day, confessed himself ta a , friend in this place, a Roman Catholic, to the utter,surpnse of'the latter. Upon law:my, ..,_ le Stated that he_had been .converted M. that aith, when a boy attending a Pres4terian :c4uotsn ilfasualkusetts, where the teacher •as a Jcsuit ! but entirely us/knave as such the corn in un i ty--heiug a regular attendant the Protestant churches, and is other res. IN IZECI late Legislature of this State, to examinit int o • 1, the affairs ot the Company abor,O . nomed, to this Courtly, which report was uttantmousty ,•1 adopted by the House of Representatives : i • Tc th.c 'bait of Representativis.: • i;• The undervigned a Conamiuee, appointed on the eighteenth day February last, for the purpose Of inquiring whether the Charter granted to the Forme Improvement Company hail not been 141 Mired by the armee of ;ts powers, and a distil; Bard of the provisions' et the act el its incorp;s, ration, respectfully report* : , Thaein ebedience to th e resolunoa appointiete them, they met at Harrisburg ea tineseveuth dip of March. 15541, at which time James Fox, h.:slp recouped of the Forest Improvement Company„ presented to the committee, on behalf of the mom. evany, a written protest and commumeation, width' appear at length upon their auoutee, eccornpa4 ing this report. 'l'les committee, in order to faciil-', tate their labors, resolved that the petitioners p•ali,... mg an investigation should commit the charges tb! Writing,tatting forth when the atlisged violations elf the charter ot the company hid taken place, MI what they consisted, and also should , set - forth tit; detail what - the petitioners expected to prove 4.,e!! : ;1 - fore the committee which would be cognizable tini-; der the restitution authorizieg its apPoinimenf-4, , The Committee directed their secretary to git i e '. notice of this resolution to such of the petitioner,! as were known to take anyeictive- Interest in Out matter iii question, and to request them to Wiens:l , such apirciticatione to the committee' On Meader, the 13111 of March instact, at 3 o'clock: iu theafierg I noon, at - the Washiegton House, itsPbiladelphie e l The CoMmittae determined to,meit at that -them OM* place as matter of couvemenee to all the_ parq ties concerned. as well as to enable them 1O availl therneelven of the short arliournment of-the Legt'i tattle, and to discharge the detV.confitled to then;) with uo interruption of their attendee,* at the ses'..4l sione.tif the House, A written notice was also sent to the l'resulent't " of the . Forest Improretnem Company, reeneatingi that he would attend before the committee at the tame time and place, with the books and papers of the company.. and his witnesses, if any,cf elle committee met on the 13th March, at t r io ; Washington House, Philadelphia, purshant to ad.! , jourament, but no epeethcehafgee or Mlegatione of, bey -kind were furnished to them, nor did any per., son appear on behalf of the petieoner.. The Pres-I Mew of ;he Forest improvement .Cempany. a t ' obedieacein the notice given hen, apavared with the books : and papers of the company, and a nitres` . bee of wataerees. .- The Chairman here mentioned, that lie bad re. , ceived a letter, under cover to him. fiaina tenants of all the collieries of the Forest 'improvement Cone-414 y, eddrewiert to the president. Theu letter . wa a teach and is placed in tell up.in the Mantles , . The counsel of the company, C Leeeer, Esq . , then suited that the Preaeleat, }llr. Charlet A. lieckscher, bad then prf'.ent all the books and -pa-,, pert, of the tompany Iron its drat ergaitiention to the present time, and e alsb a number of Witne,soia: That it wielhe desire oh the President, nett some of the prinetpul stoelihnlders, that the eonimmee would (subject to the &femme above Mentioned) make a lull end Marone li exaininatioivof"thestmeLe.! 'end papers of the eon - teeny, and submit each Atter rogatories loihe 'wittioases present, sr might, in the epiniodel the minocottee be proper, wait re t erence to any matter which they had ever heard alleged against the coutheeiv. it had beim stated, by conic of the petitioners, to members ot your ebmnuitice, that the company had violated the provisions of as I Charter, by carrying .en the business cif mieinge coal, and also by bolding mote land titan, wit , a!-, lowed, by the charter. The Committee, bereiore: proposit.l questions to the Vitnie,f,ert preSent upoii iheseewo subjee'es. Tee questions saint itied.with the answers of ,the witnesses, appear in foil oa the minutes herewith presented to the Douse. ' For the purpose of examining e witir ill . proper allegation allegran th at the company had been en gaged or concerned in the mining of coal. we ad journed fro/IMay to dity, until the 15th of March,' and atter egeneral ex:ennui:on, Made by Ourselves, directed our Secretary e a member of ehe commit tee, to fasesect carefully every entry is the ..boeks of .:11e'reampagy,fro.a its Met organization until the preterit time. . . „ These examinations were in Mu:cll:lnd Carefully iconduetedj'and explanations upon every matter Which seemed to calffor them, Were (when des:- lid,lpromptly and satisfactorily given. Upon the eighteenth day of March, A. D., /551-erther the th ou') at the-Committee to' Harrisburg:they Were, 1 ate meeting there held, attended. by 'John The, 1 Meeks, Esqe acting tertiporarily for the petitioners; hut although-adjournments were hail from " time in time, end notices duly given, as stilt speed' by the i minuses of the committee, let no one of the put i tionera ettended,ater Civith the etceptien , o 1 Ale Hendrick., in the mtre instance aheee.thenti e n e ee I didany one appear en their behalf It le quite clear, as well from the testimony referred to as from the laborious examination of the books. that 'there is no evidence whatever to show that the I company were ever engaged er 'concerr,ed , in the btlainess of mining coal. - lour committee are equally well satiat ed that there is nn evidence at all tending to show that the company hold more land, then. to,their starter, they are authorized to do. - , After lull examination and due iellectiOn. the I Committeenre unanimonsly ot opinion teat Ili . charter of the Forest- linprtwement Company- s dot been forfeited bran abuse of any or its} - wee . or by a disregard ot any of the the proves - itins of 1 the act ot its incorporation ; and the 'committee are likewise of opinion; that oo evidence 'what ever existed wince could at all Justify the peti tioners in bringing' the. matter betere the Hobse of Re:Presentatires. The right of ;be citizens freely , to petition upon all aub j ecia 'coneeeted iviths the abuse of corporate powers, should be most ;,iilier- ' ally ixteuded; 'but it is at the same time an a ct of mere Justice, wheif ;the allegations slide be tor e e as in this (Ilse, utterly without founilation.ll.t e -le-e company against which they LOON tacrOneitt.l should be IllilV and absolutely au - emitted. -The I lees., ' • Committee having Seen no evidepee toisupr.ort any 5Ar:4•34,52e4ii al/ C 011414/ Akricultwol Society. charge or allegation against the compel, aa - t. --- Att,g, u•sittwar . et fhe Sehuytkill Counte Agricul report, and pray to be thscharged from the ftirthar tUrillSociOir ,' tell at' Orvrigaberge on s:•aturilay, consideration of the subject. ' ;• . 1 ‘ in i c a r.,i, ti k • , 1 40i4, 7 1 ; 7 4 : ,!,. :/ ic: ':: l 4 theat, a to rz ti to huet n i : on o ,v, l - 1; ., ; t b ia,L 7 n i;:ei: c., s 4,e l p t . tti r.„.. Yr .:u n c e li t d it : i JOHN B.- I.!Eck, ' . :A. 11. Dexalahe. CriAntrti li. FOSTRE, GEOlinr. "COT r, • - • i DANIEL 'Mak_ , During the course of. the investigatum, it tante oh`gratetio's•Pteu , ": 4 ', . 11 ,.1,.i'aiY , fuetelo,, , , i reel:wain County Agricul; out that altkr the appointment of the Committee, • the publications made by William Payne and, Die c '" .9e 4 ..'11 r o r ea respe e ltutl y asks the location ...,C ) rwr . I. . P .,::ere' High School, of Pennsylvania, at vtd 13. Deforest, la the hummer of iSS3, meetemeatatie,, e lour g . mon to the Coal frauds on the Mine Dill • .., _ e. The inoestity ot 'hie town and vicin itv,eir' ill compare with any is this Commonwealth. been sent under blank envetepee i • etene.ei;..,,,ii,'l4a• ,IConithunication ).y Pssalroml, Canal, Telegraph, member., ljaim lenialthe e tV i and e . tie — e ., e ' e 1 ,..,. ea ,..}, 4 '4,7i...;',ure pints ot elbusideration.. Land of a suit /001*d " a l°n a""• a di dreameaVie et 'end that it! - wee 'l ablo chaeneter, tor the eStabliahment ot 'such a ' °ince " .3t ! Lhe -s Vlia*Ptrest . attetuM to Drell dike the 1 en 1, t h e be procured et this place, ebeapectbott _ • the ripioiett-' Gily „. l- ,:i Improvement - • i, ' t ' 1.. . - 1 at eny ether 111 the Status , connected with the seine befora.'n't .. '''' Company. La l ailvtinta ''S o 0 - i- O url i ' ~.et •Ay- nt the Committee, the Company. laid , grt . , tie te a some 1 o er. all . le am t } resion's atidethern the:following letter end report '', in tnetr powitz to carry tho measure into enact.—. 'PIM _President of this Seiciety or in ca-e nt his inn "' I'llll 41.tAl ANI.IIF.II3ING ft it, ere-air / *- , - re:I: 2 1.1 1 AI • -„, ~_. . - l l. , ~..1 ~ . , 1.44 to upend, a penson by him appointed is nutlet -1741 acretpnea, 61k • 14h - 11,40.r , % riZell to Innlat itii , poopoeitien to -arch ii bade as fa it ICIIA lin HECESenErr, Dig., NEU' yOnk—Pear ma i be a 0 , . 1 ..,,, , oe.tim me school. , ~, r . , Sir :—lu pursuance cif a resolution of the boleated , a 1 . '''' rii-e ` '"' ' mnanagent, I have the Vert_sll47 In 011C104 , a t•Oily of '-i• !t _ , .I. S. KRIA..EP., liar. Se , '/I.J. .. --..........‘, ' •he report of the committee pppointe'd to inye.ta- • r ••• '"---• . ..iirinrOr a •-/ _ • ' a t e the frauds on the weight ot coal practiced Py fir - si ah , . - .. - . 4f, „..., . ~,,, y . ._..... IL „ .' and Framoiteb• . d' 1 S'' • r Ti , 'th An ,.... • tree of the operators un:the Illiao . 4'llll and Su -• • i . insg tallow , her . • [BUS' II Haven redcoat), and disci e.copv i'eolliar r albot a ' t 'uP, '''''4!'" of thii body epened at the COurt it) ' dp „...3331=Pg" _ • . . . ? a mble amPreeoTirtiona maim ladualy adopted by Reese, iistilia place, on .IyecltteQJny naorrong at 1 F , • • • board, in reference to, the 'charges made bi - oeleek,--I's,e. Prrvident, Dr. .1. M. Coavea, of • if te Payne, David DeVorest, Jr. and other*, for ~ purpose of imp - feeling you et similar trart:me. Bler . CO , nnely in . tbe . Cl , lairl . 14%4 % 1). Francis Candle, •-• . • a . I`, of t'llunitrlphni, tinti• •••••••• %%Miter ot 'Chester . . :xis perfectly conformable to thegeneral anti 'pist sentiments of the neighboring.citi7ens. • was represented to be a man of large tn igence and of remarkably pleasing lie succeeded in gaining the conk- •e of hip pupil, and gradually and by the insidious means, at length persusded it embrace the Routiah faith and to be :d - into that church. ' This latter rite flicially. peiformed by a Priest; who et by appointment at, a house, some' istant—though there was no Rinniah nor a lay member susritited to be . , ein that section of country. flow - • pupils were similarly inthisnced, tier could nor, or„would sot, say 4-7 -resy was especially enjoined re e whole all:air, and it was only at. e of many years that this partial . /as made—the name of the t• a• -artfully withheld ; but. the in . that he was at that time rut r'rot6tant'School, net a hundred •+ 1 la defivi la. only special iCISMICPS of the • ter of tbe Order, to showtheir of operations in_ piping pros ; and also to open Mr. what he profenes,'wbether ally, 'such utter ignorance --peak publicly in the most explicit , language rvalast t views, and their most ," and at the same time • flum being "dtiveling Mil 3111rily. , 4 go. • ~ • .D.—Tias Cincinnati ,Cat; Miss ,Pretty.ms married to . Friday last. - EXIZACT.---btlpigg a t a a mud puddle. °thins A lotleSS ttOet• posed' of Mr. Augele's )1 Jesuitism, the length to leave the disiection fat - information (?)tor hich we pi truse to able authority, that s. ie most extravagauf ; and bence . that bject is either very bssly perverted. 'FIRiGI. " .tent, practice of , most - anybody v-a.days, can, lered" by the' anonymous Two 'oftbe Vaahingion have been ike to puff io the ay serve hahzitty w huw them- queut th • loin; in ot n• . 1r xt ■ EMI . • I• r . „ • ' 41Y e.rit itte - • Penh: 171.4,tu oxpets a cumcigt a ..oertkott frau the iina: pcopts of. the ; Males 'La s' "' Use Ahem iwt a t zah - vo -- 1 , • ' 'Oct cgntily potatii extract overlookti: It occurs L his vetch. Speaking WS 'wish tat this autdoett stori Leg , Dinah • , be thi p roper el `'" Brind.wittattill ' J • I MOWN Ms, Yeovil* 14.711,1654. a . :livelier:a their base with your Boger, queeek the gees ef a volcano wittr e drop of water, or bell the ceeetrdrq woe e rpm:. es to abed en; new litht by further discussion." • Our opinion of the effort exaelly and we ate dee 'idediy of ihe opinion, thailte would have done both lumseltiand his 40. slitcleutt More eredikit he had i kept his tot and played mum. The only iscutte for 'lllB pleating !lime, we an imagine. a thaiibe heti betile him the fear of the. little buy's case, who , receitied special initruetionst to keep his mouth *but when he wet:tie-visiting. We I cave somebody else to WI the Itoryil-- No wonder the hour rule was suspended c to hear the Col. out—members of congress love tunas well as other folks. - 'FOREST IMPROVEMENT CO, Alleged 174olafton of Charter—Coe Fra;to r e. 4t. The" following is the principaf part ef the Ileperk of the Committee, appointed by the the report was intended for publication, this. Intee. atter dant) , deeideddy that these trawsia con6ileit tu.die t hrew parteez who hard - . ;'.10n:- their guilt. did.notrietru it at all neet;AaLT, it p, to, yoti, to make any erpacrad o such ehatges from foehinurrea :11 r; hut it wa, deemed proper that tkre he board IdirNild show that thninti.estiga etest ii , compleidand perkier refutation (4 -- *pis. remain, den r sir, vet;ieapea<rr`ul ly (I . . d). ' JOHN 115eli,Eil, .7',,0 - :,. 1, That the .iep"rt just reed he uevereeit I eel he nr6Autes. . - , Publw,Limis rot in tho " 316, Augupt I , y Wm. l'ais.tt, odes Ix • • had„ trottla, by_Dartet IleForet , lol., tc •.,ptr,,y - them tato Orem, cbarr,t4 qtr, nue of the Iwamoto 01 the lzaf : litcompan y. and alan'the eetantery v,'wilh trpolleilg.CieLl IC Jouriidril. i .. . ' , • Ai Alio ript.' iiing t in the A Realm-a Session, a num-. her nr vniseas ‘ were present, besides rbe increased Protiiiiii 'attendance. Dr. Wester's subject Wa,..ti le '.l::vils of Quaikery." Ile referred to the varinils and eon-tent Otani made to chetk the pro . pre., if'Dl 'Sual•kerv, but it had pained a inidhold so the President is hereby rrq ,',,,i 4t . i firm i Cod extended itself so widely erl4 'the fare es A. Herkseher ; E.g. West- lut ilie earth; that he growth! the only remaining 4 ee k F •11t9. , •- ° ''.."lirg ., reededy . now layin an ent.gineted public uptn h aud,uf the tOrtgoina preamble . i I that ~the light of Aleittical , ': intorrnation diflu-ed anionic the nuir.ies, might slearly disclose the line of ilistinclien trtweeo the true and the false. It wits locidentaily inentiit,aed that there were 30,000 persdlis in t oaland alone, practising mediciee and serge i sy without a Ileinse.: The lecturer 'advised • Alit, idiseorrintiai.ie of ,the mystifuntion thrown around the . prarlii•ii of ,rnedieme, and recommended the it truduetiou or Anatomy runt Physiology into schoqs, eSpeetaity Peinale, as .loilioary. studies; that the edgmeonery principles of Medical science mtglalbeiorrie well known timing ell we people. The Sail,Oct was theiquither treated under the sevenii suiodirtriglis,-4-oell•treattitent, Einpyri ciurn 'saw Cbtalmahry;cOridenminieach in tern, end shCrWirigibe Mutual 'interest the, public has with ;lin Medical profession, to put ;down Quack err 2,1,11 iti I verOorns• •• , . ' . Vases-quarters of bout were oteopied in the (klieg iry of the Address.! It was listened to throe-ghoul with the most earnest , aviation. At its ei O 5 e: motion the Itiarths of . the Society' were tend wa eked ilic4peaker, nod copy of the Address soli , ziiied tin publication. The reading of some rer:ioris completed the torsions. ut theniterneon. . i Atter . adornment, 1)11 , ideitatioa,'the members NI ;sited the :County Prison i and expressed 'neap: a ;IYettoghly plecoe:d Wiih the building—its ince, seetnity'lend coneeuienee—dind the general man agenketi,f o f the i, institution. : T*ltiro itesiikan of Thursday were principally pecitthrd with the continued reading ot It, CcltalY repos* besides which we note the opoinunent of 41 " 1 "), ittile to frame, for aulamissinn to the next Corivettion,' at form of printed blanks for County. n'Pk•ftk. lo facilitate the saute and also to teaks theta. inore uniform--a very desirable imp:ever , • went. . TherollOstrmg is the Int of gificers for the ensu ing yein, thesen by,* select committee of cue hind each County, and aubserinentlyatkpted nonmetals. dy by the Society: : te- •'• , Pandent•Dr.3ite. biatithetill et iltthtigdOn Co. Vied, .Preriisna—Or.W.lnwill of Philadi. Ca; Di. - Witt. lineard,SchuyliniliDr. E. W. Hale, Mir Aim, yid Dr. • A: K. - Gait* 011ier. • . - -'- Aightip — iy Escreturiao4l. D. r. Codtelorrbi/. • The report jn't s - übruitteil.,r, - Seri refute/on ui 61101 ~a lais • ei an d 01 chntget were hiqiely extroCt tier* the mintitO.cr S. P.II,ADVOItI3: it . It. COmpa ;4. inter under .the resolution: tkeir meeting on Ibe •.! 'the amount and the committed by Ea. - ghat they tosmedintek to serytees et a comps e nNitareLl inrestiganga. Illr. J. H. Ever's, rho. 1 by BlerF.m. S. W. Txclahle merchants, 'ulgit in eparticularand tight of the Coal trades- 41 , 1 1 implicated in theist books of the Mine road company, aad represented by Ihe certot this comp. es, 'trims thatime a 1844, until they o make a general al forwerded •en railroad, fat s' all the edict and 'Schuylkill - 1r committee -4 the witegld ,its hem to,. ets Mille% find . ale assistant twie been ditigentlk io the traaroination and comminute at the .onsered weights of the two computer , . with sui perviiiion and occasional assistanoely the coeunit-. tee as their time would penult. The committee herewith submn the detailed ar• comes tureoshed by Mr. Bran, which they believe to be earredi ' r Thermal! of this el emmetipi t that the pities* implicated in the frauds are those named hr . Mr. David Da'imist.esa their first disci:nerve-4 Wean. Rattner, Aqua and 'Btetaberteci subsequently ednii Oen The Milanese, istted the amount of mei shined to Richmond said Philadelphia, ou which so .incir 441 wanywia. e l s 5 BY P. Heffner, Item AMID,. 1843 , '' tlli Joly, 1833 ,12,092 ti-W way, stsa wimp:twat` iglu *fit 051 • . , $18,840 20 By Wm . Papie,theuaspa rtu b m, IN% ! Axes $1033! - • •19,82 33 90 IMO = To to St ttrir quantiy*/ rile paid . foil to Storiabervcr, °roe t amiabovetbe ctupotitylireelred, 1,671 340 toes. at • my 52 per too , 4533 Cb The nate 67 tk . P. arilrar, 43°3 16 24G-201045 at $2 tiO • .' GO 00 - • 8•,6636 1 I' • :Which is the actual amount at, 130 which lb* cmpany . has been detranded. , • This returns of the weight of Dial When Bold 16 various parties. on the lion admitted, azoslly rep- Instated the quatit.ty of coal to be in excess of the {rue uptight, -consequently the purchasers paid for {sore than they operated. snd ibis company alto charged and received freights and tolls on mote than dus aril* quantity thin unnsported.. The. lavestigation exhibits the following:viz : • cxas of fortghts and toll dausettouid. • paid by po Oh ascii of coal from Messrs. ,•• He - • . . 52,810 IS William Payne' - 5,668 23 4'. A. Steinbetger. 625 65 - ' • Sfi, l o.l 93 . . . • ; This amount to overpaid - by the innocent' put-- chasers. will. under.a resolohon of the board, he refunded fiy the company. In the cases of the whir opeatorri, the , commutee'find that trequent differnc4S appear between the weight of coal seta le Rich cad *Jul to cultonters along the line of (he. read%bp in no ease ~ !xeept the three there par ticular) , mentioned,) do they find the ' arocregete weight dfcoalseut by any operator to differ - from the weight tiK•n the Mine 11,11 boob, and the dif ferenee found between the weight of coal sent to Richman' andeuatomets is roach, as in the optnton e( vow committee may - be accounted for from the different sea of coal, the manner of loading`the cars and the manner at weighing the coal during that titre, and in the aggregate (except in the thole cases itbnve referred to,) are ao small as ra leave no groußd to presume that it could have been dove irgeelie, ll l'..er with a view 10 defraud. The committee ill* it proper. to state, 'the: ay Mr. Dek' o relt, the general agent of the coal operators for making out-Coal it kets, bad a desk in the I.:visit . . •eltice (Ole Mine 'Hirt railroad company, though not in the employ of that company, the weights put its the sauflickets were sum:me:ll2y our clerks to be known to the regular weighing clerk and therefore pa.oed without question. It. 12 , writ knciwn to the board, that immediately upon the' discovery; of this trend, measures were at once taken to Ovate drectly from the weigh mos ter of the Mute Hill and Schuylkill Haven railroad .eninpvny, the official returns of the Weight of coal from the , nova operators , which this company bad prey uuily ';Fiippopei. l they had received... The coin unitt have every confidence that the existing arrange els Wig entirely preclude th e pos.ibillty oft timid r occurrehee ' • ' . !. (Sig ed., : ' u ia GEO. W. Rico* ors, ' 1 :.• ' ': . :It, D. Ccusn, • •, , Samna. Nos.r.o; , l, rtes PHIL.I. Also R. R. COMPAia, ? 1 ...;* Pleiladelpad, filar'. 1, 1654. • I • I Torn! Affo: WEEELE CALENDAR N. 11 . 0_ti. , :TI:Vs. WED. THT:Ri. :PEI. MT. 7 8 • 9 10 , 4.:'t+ 4.38. 4.37, 4.37 4.37 4.70/ " 'tVtbit Sun !guiterday . , 0,; t..; g . .. 7.21 1.22 7 1 21' 7 .2:1 7.93 7.23 ay..or l'enieeoy, bamorrow 14ibr; ill. • , / ,, il.-I;tear rind pleasunt warm. l oSth.--fiharrninr. '"Jr/,.—Do, At st . A.,:severnt vpry rclapa, evidently clam hy. Dense South and West. Trriitic rain aylkill Yaliey - -•opposed water ppout :cod of Silver CreeL. Henry 'and con ere daring night. catnnlenoing tihcalt 9;iiiifay; i hip . ndigy. :ihUritt . I hunti l 11, 14P1i cloud,; ifit.iitki up tici • ' , lin intligliburb iiinded ram li l.,ii, c.'doct•• . . . !.' i 'T. Idly. 20/h.—cloudy in i morning. Heavy (rani Ui al tern 'usu. lii ere...toward Sun•scr. clouds ; • iloaticriog, an Sr con'. . • ' . i ; tridn...vdc_in 31At.7.•1ni1l and Cool: • , 1; Viiii,./ay I , t, = -Firm day of 1 unnuer. . ClA'ar lint stilt cool. .1' . 0 . 051 4f1.21 in (grly - morn. I I i rr - iii'on 2.V.—Bright but stilt A - cry cool—arcs •.,- ' *Mull iincomfortabte, mornings and cycnings. il: i ----' Ea-hob:Ion of Paintings.--Au AtliSl, G. Singios atinriunce4 a free exhifiit moot piEntings a; Clavti.,n'.4 Hall, ;big NAV•! evening_ i.crera of the fine arts wilt !:are• clp:nu:nay to grat,fy a most caramel:Matte p - 2. Olon, di an C.7.FlMinkit;on of !bateau:Will paintings to :•hown. . • • ' : ' Ctrcus.—.-4 !lute arntaed CirOig Plrelcy. Lent',l !rift e hib,t i q FAroville next eriday: and Saturday. See announcement *under prOper bend. TIM "feputation'of these cstah. heckle. the 1 - .lct that our people have IL] a ton g fait (rem thnt kind of entertairunent,- • tio doubt draw the town.:-It ta worth a quo , Mr to Wimcv. , good feats, of hummttohip tibiae, at any ram. ta'throlrt-.- --A Iqrg,e 'Dramatic enipti— AttjtsFo;', Martin & bavenport, Propriettors—,have arrived in town, and ere '1307K giving entertainments , niihtty at the Town - Hall. See atlvettisement, -- T4is Ctftm pany is eOrnpoted of _some well-IMovrr . i pekiormers, ba th here and +n the '•ities; and tbeir peOormenees. so , tar, ere piorarnended by . t hose who beenPreselity Bb.#e any similar 0111211a1D .M61 Afr have ever 'yef had in Pothvr:ile. "Pep rosi 6 on of tb;e Lind of , pastime will doubslesa fini : thern eminently ntorthy of pnisonaze. - • 1:or . Poitrtaban the ....02$tirn Itayi Ntr'. ! Prior of this pleoe, mart unexpectedly redi.ived is letter from his son. Frank., acme daps 'agoi rteij op-loan] the Itlit4llepaq-01-war Priuce Ftegent ; ,Hthe -Flag-ship vfAdroiral Cony, in the Balt:ir ! I :ye failed from, IN; 10;k, about a year ego we'belieie.•on board it merchant res.set, the Onet 4a, 60und;:tcl! Criminal and lately his father and titi i ik,hai , e been stax' , ioue4y ex,pectiog news of fi:s garst,,bonio initesd in which however tbe!4'rr.;;Aur4oolvd- ler tidings of his participat ion ' 0 .41111. tho forces against Itassii, ar tivel tal luck end "glory." Clotiety,. 4'..ireert ,, rers. The tritiite!. of the tnereink Ittar.tly , etearrtstrit of the upjiointeteet an reports of ittriee, commit teetr;', meet r iug.erettettitaht 'lron) the .Ir; . egatei of the sev±.* C.'renty Medical ;Soctitier, The hese; pr. rtitre ., efatttioa u pte4 by The State ote:tor every lire members, of the f.everal i;:cri.9lta S:*.i::ttes. 'rite rep-tarty ,ot the Society werl!Gxe.f from 9 to 12, A. Irt ;and from '4 to'fi P. hi I:irweryls of si.ttr.lt.o.ef,•etee. were Fire•stnt„ ACI2. (clod', the Preielent, Dr. Ilitarett, of Beth*, ittiviing Arrived, took the Chtcir, when, titter tiii,tresti had tarn deteripinedas the fire( .utter tor fart atteltioisti, the Solt'itty ',nu Le adelphla Coati end I)e , , Ceneeter,' Locator. Correppor , dcv, ,Seeretrp—Dr. ,Tottn Neill of Trr4r:trer-4:Tr. - Frai,c4 Win of Pbadal Co. Alp h a; ttro j 'pelegeles to marl the American Medi* Att.sot*llon far 115:5 ; Dr, I. o.„Ecerder is ovouited fralkibis Cfrtmtg. Varions liosentions' were offereit 'rad sobjectr docassedeolatifkro matters ant publicty Wag , tiog when al* i•atek of. thor.ks to the Offleers, in our Coitotrifonf,o'oc..:cers the ore of rile Court H.oto , e, led io the members of. tho County Medical Societii ilie:-:aciety adjourned Pia die. An Mvittmei43,- the ~ County Medical s:ettelYi for the membeeir'of the Suite Society to visit some oar of the frlMe'iitt,theltegma wit 'accepted, and 9 o'ci . .mk Sev.elitav wes fixed far that purpi.%.' The f-tociety cil hold its next *no itat tatittlutg at HODidar!burg, ext the ;it•l w,..ine542y mMuY, . • 'NE*.voitit. 4.errEtt. - 42 ,----- 0 -, 1 Flt 0 ,)t ock.," . ..ractrt..*l: CORRE*PosDefrT..I Slattery:-Its Akiiiin:4l - lars tai2 p.:44ircd 'hi right eserse44 'iriea's".i-r -Fug* Ina Shire Zola - - -Dttrigr , :wi at-4'4OPP of a .FrAri.V iirtd. , oi- Ilres. , Steams'e,--..Striit t'n!.a . :, , ,.: nor Reots—At trWiptel'SedttiitOii-,l4rff :I,: Lt1.1:517--Siza tn r;ilt of,Brir;tig dri, ,, ki.:l . —'.i'f=tiototriat to Captatst Piiek.--E9ti:7FiZZ.o7: Lei ere —G: tat fear tor:;-:ected,ti,tritscith. . . . . '' 7 Nost.Yoze, May 3fhh. 1+35-1- .„,,, ~ • i. 't , LEAP. 401;3,43.7.-7,7....hive5y without aoutit is pre erasuerftly the cle'se of ';tut =country-the demon beneath the paWe?. of wlinue spell this nation will tall, if ever it.43oes I:V 7 -the insidious serperit a.gulag WitOse tri.ri it t,econt.z3 us especially, to guard, lesi like inOther IlVe Iv, sink belc,rn the ap ple of seduction. !i,...:i.Like' all me:it 1.: - . - ,it its eradica tion is greatly:to fie desittl tied a ' ctinsucomatiOct ilevoutedly to ha wished :- No pt , rson can be more in favor of" ,Such atiolaSeet than myself, and a yet it seem to-ctuf that the right course has &Leven yet teen athipm.l4it ii lie serious quisstion to be asked with aweifttestnes ? , , whether we are not by our endeavors:actually retarding the abolition:of slavery-this ii 16.ditte, is i startling assertion and yet Eomy do we ifictlsece thin The fanatic efforts 01 ultra Abolitionist-Chime done much to rivet the fetters . 'I, the altiViii.--we believe. that many a slave Slaw would nowifie treesind:raraiy a slave now breathe the air a'.fieentati, had abolitionism as a combination siiiv4rixistedsve are confident that like all giant eiil.4,lS.lavert -If left to itself, wuuid - tinder God grow itself outiiee earnestly believe 'that this object haeVbeea bin; defected by fanatical norme!in dernagogttes-nav, we tear, that- its edcl• summation is noW;intrther:remored than it was tea years.pgia,_ We Mayer saw a Southern man to whorolthe questiOiOad been putt,-plaints and dia. pas ,,,i onaie l y , ss ho,tlie.not avow slavery to' be an evil and conies 4 thinshe Would towed do much to *wee p it from the land:. -nut ill-judged efforts at rho North have eia"perated our Southern brethren, have wounded theAeelingt mid aroused their pride to such a degree, that they eem any interference in the institutions'...itt slave to be an infringe . meat upon theirjjghts is_ , interne° and their. chartered privileges as Ainei i a citizens. We aro sorry toece sdett a stale it I . Case, but we cannot blind our eyed to itielru h. bolition must he a work : of yearscof smiir.prepanifion, affil _never will it be attained nhfil the:.North.,aball say to the South, in this t•iirtf of clinch! alien end brother- bood.--`-'Slayery is - i great evil, you know* it i., :•we all know it-lelArs lay Our bands to the wheel_;- ..and by our united eitorts efface from the land the ' only blot that mars:the'betruiy of our tuitional es.- climb ion." The rerceut events connected with the Fugitive Slave .1.111. in thet'city, and the shameful riot- now under waf at Itristan, have induced thesis remarks. if haw ktnade, - 011good . citizens shotile„, unite 'n upholding that, law.. While slavery es , ' i.ts, slaves are ine4s property% perchance their all. What.Nort bent mark wouitt'stand by ana allow his hell's of cattle to htestoten'from his fie!ils, his law ful property wresietk.froM,his hands, withotit an 'Alert for ita,Tecocerk-z-tuakii the ease your Own— /I,Clipplirni ion is poittled. ,i 1 On Sunday la-t la acca!ent odeurred which might have been a it';riiblo ;tragedy. Nearly' four 1 hundred persons M.@ collected upon , the 'terry I bridge of thp lloWen boats. when the chains Mou e and precipitous] over One hundred men, wo men and children Mtn the river To add to the horror of the scene theferry boat was just entering I the slip, and was vr,ihin is tow feet of the bridge. It is miraculous to Kale that tint one person was -killed. A similar acptlent Occurred ta c t season at the Statue Islaitillertt, which resulted in the death of more than thirty. ..:-', li • . A new Steamer wilir be blanched this day, to he called the-PiymUinh Rod:. ':She will be a mate to the Aletrupolis ' h de.Ariptioit of Which I liirnished volt ale. ai. 'wee k sinc4 -1 ,, . Ttfty will be un s urpassed in the woild. .ir''. pi...N:lefty p,, ceedngs is eannection with street preaching. still eel:none to he the order of ,thiags, almost every_Staidayi:i. it foil end blood.hed have t tor Itever,l4. weeks pa* I)..eit'itie acionmeiniments t•of ...Mese indammatoty haratigues. The subject 1 presents a clear cate , itor !lie - ,riterier'ence • of the authorities to prevent th,si.public nuisance and breaking of the peace," * ' • , Our tmy • I.otbario, ahem ki.be getting into limbo, if we mak , lodge Ity , .,evetal ck.es which have c ome byline oar Pelted einirli Thu latest us - the , ctoe of one Pintier, • if% clothier, who ai he , my., was induced - to-visit one of tits employees, a Mrs. ' gotetur, in reference tb the told - mg of some rack. ! eta. When there; alie`:)nduced him to enter her bed-room, on some-trivial pretence, wheum rushed her liuslenudand brutLke'imil':comineneed to• bent I him. Atter havilig stripped hub, wind bound hint hand and toot to the. UOdsle.tiji thio, , 6nitiae i t hi m '. all day. and released On only on the pay.ttent of 1 ~, o nut t wo hundred dolhtrs.He immediately caused I their arrem., ; Thmr version states bile ~ , ,ot vastly coffee, I invesugathe.. -'• , ' I, • , YeAe rd 3 Y 3 bey Of fifteen .$7 - ears was, loitering in a blacksmith shop, When the men were taking I...a"drink at brandy-till iti;?unii. ..A little Was left iii -;the jug, vvhiCh was Ilan:fled to .Ihe boy, iiineuetthg • 'to about a table epoonti'd. Ife,ilrank it and was so powerfully affected the:tit..blot:it tie died th; 'plum . day. „, . •.,- ~ .. • A subscription is now' toot in: New York to present some Sitting lesti'mon tat to Captain Fitch of the steamer Washington, attn.l,. re s cued five hun dred pas•engers.of the'. , •iii-futrA ship Winchester. Two. thousand dollars Ove been - collected, At least half a millicii4if emigrants have arrived bete within ; the past year and they are estimated to have brought. with th,fni Tstr millions oidollars. 1 looked Fn at3Or last ec I t a p " ..t. c . 2 ' n 'T it r t i l i ii ° y a was all upon t si cou l dthe long desired-clear, cool siiiVeloudle:i•s, so that all could witneas the pheaorneocnim nature, with the great est ease andpleusure;J:- Alt business stood-still, While smoked glass icnie4apidly; in the market. -, The broker lett his slockis---the tradesnian his noun ter-the mechanic his 44i:ie . -the seamstress her ueedle.and all their varroltsavoCaticnts andcallings. making -the city tor tWatipins it'sast holiday.. A.great teat Wan pert);,ritied ill connection, fwith the eclipse by one °lone noted; daguerreotymat I= being no less than a seriallof twenty-eicieuirtrAi - el the sun, as it 's"lln rli ginning lo end. ~.#,Vitifnaln.-41. p herre from be- , ...Stine cal's 'jars' & . d . ' . G, CF. I— L ii""4l .„ , , .., _ant • • . Aral -- CI trESTIOes *ND A NSWER. ME , Eat'c 17f a Denvn - ra:;ir . p.2,ify among i t - . 11. The Reading ioupla/ .pippclses this im portant query; and anstierajt in the follow log pertinent, forciblOtingtiage; • We have tote, know, calling isselt - • Demorratte,' but the: title:, in view of 'its acts, has beconne allih it monstrous migoo. iner,- th at th e man m ist be s eitherHa bundle of prejudices, or - a buck of: stupidity, who can't see through theglieat...! A Democracy, aceordity , to',' e true thraition, means, a government of the pefi:p:e---antf a Democrat is one whtsholds thatjtlteoriole should rule. But that principle; ini the sn-called • Wow cretin ' 'party, has kith sinCe become Oslo letP. fa every petty . - , ;own and county, the', few rule the-great. mass Of party. In Rerks, fur esiniple, half a dqecit • democrats lead ten thousand c•filtnest .voters' LI their own party, by the rime—de-their thinking, fit their pcket, deli their principles, fill their of11 , :o; , ,--,do eveitthincia fact but rote 'for Hem, and they -Would no,doutit be glad tn-retierelhenol this.burderi, if they dared. At Washington it lathe write thing—unly more monstrous, Mere. ti taker's dozen defioe Dentocracy to he! just What they choose tri make it, and so adritriableis the discipline of the party, that iniinatigk: what Deinoc racy is delimit w be.,Ow • the dispensers of phtVer and place; the inillitot cry amen, and tali dowu and wurshi*the gulden calf. Two years ago Diitioeracy went its death on 'Compromises.' Fiercewas held up as a • cotupromiae maul and the people -were told unieS'S these•pecoliat friends of compromises were', electist-, the country would go to the dugs.. Theoook the alarm, elected these weirtlitei;%nd niiw. what du we see ? Why, •tha . 04144 het compro- raise, uest to the Conitutiok—that of, Mis souri—halt teewrepe4Sed, tli./F:veittive and Senatorial dictation- 4V inillynci, and the extraordinary fact is presented of a • Demo cratic' adomaistration ; `,r'forcing &measure upon . the people, whi(h none-of the people asked for; few of itie-pi•ople. approve, and the great majority of stir people -have, from its inception, steadily,e4deumed.' We may well ask,. in view of this eingle tact,—what has become of -the' DeMocratic party the real Simon Pare 404.4 e-and have we, Within the ranks of ihkotgani'zation styling itself ' democratic,' hid(' a dozen old line dembertus amo n g st • • • fr?'il SCENE'. ustsvapx bittrisTra Sort.r. AND VIE QUEEN OF SRAIN,--The Paris' cur respuudent of ihe Nerv:l.York. Tribune _gives this.sOuthtntic. It may possibly account fur Sautes neMectltil and dilatory proreedings i in 4t comMuulcatelv lib his government. it; *fluid be about as much as he could get t§rough :stub, to at teed to such a manuals is= bete' dercribed : "At this staee n of , the proceedings, the Queen sent for Mr: Sri e, who, it may as well be here repeated, in TaVor at the pal. ace, while, on the confrary, Calderon; (the 'Spanish Minister of Foie:lgo Affairs,jis hated by her. Her ltlajcsty;., , who indulgesrin a very strong diet, into Which brandy and se; gars enter largely, and who is not very choke to her language; viShed to know of Mr. Soule what the roW-meant between hint and M. Calderon. OC(Mr.. S. mama: the case, she stamped her ,foot , violently oa the floor ; 'anklaid that,".e.alderott was a d—d fool; that she Wished.Sbole wenld manage the affair so as to get her rid 'of hinds and she adviseirtiim to prOS Aim kard !" It is generally thought, 40 diplomatitc , circlet's - is Paris, that between 1t..1r:„.7 t 001e and the Queen, Calderon - will be bro ught to a conclusion- 1 .-o, some kind." , . 27 THE COST Of Ta WAR; , -- r the extra sproprialiool for the Nat expenditure by Great Butain, asked for:by, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. autotots to OVA . )0,0011,, It is stated that the coati& trinetudueg ems.; airy *oldies on the Cunard steamers-44as off the Araericatt mad tut the purpose—flout &shuttle the east of leen on the Dantibe-t -will be 8600; or pore rlitut tbner tunes the tate of And class cable kthiMinernisols lay• meal 10 En" Yak. =::=1 I . ,ETTER FOX BON. 1113,AL now, 'efts AVSKttit Cut teteltaftliZ 4 4 .o2 LAW - • i . . Penland, Manse. •IL 9- Meerlea, 1 , • ;,.... : • - Iliere4 , 13 ' ; MU: e riseuntrt :—Your weleofile letter. 41* 24th ult.; entnthed Joe on the 11th inst., and,ebeerad and delagbilifllese by us coaddent ssenranties fiat the grail atoresnent Whieit if °Or 8 01 4 on ill Ibis atuatry,futstotactioti to 8u people Ifilm the inf. Go in gra m drinks, is making !via Trogresis in Great Brmtin, and that It soon will ottnict rtttragly the o uestion of Tout gore:meta and of .yoar pew-, •ple. as tt bee already deny in , America_;. i ~ But I am surprised at the eceounts which 1 , reaCh arethrough the twiespapire, and iii rations' other ways, that the most tormietable i,listacie whithh this muretarnt MOW encounter in Englandi is falai the opposition or coldness of religious meivand leading sa d influential divines, who seem to regard ii`., as of an inedel terideacy. .1 do not,enow if any e freinzr 'tepees have transpired in England to give birth to Such a thought; but in this canary, theentint tem perance movement, including its present plates, the blaice law agitation, is regarded by all; goad I men as vac of the must prominent egos of :the finites, indicating that Scala is to haves built 'set to hit :power rpi•edily; and that Gialti kingdeln is sopa hp came, and His will to bet/One on earth as. it VS in: in Heaven. In Arneficashe movement is tegardeil and treated sis eat Mottle of a tepees ten denvy.— ut., It originated With the most prominent 4irin II in the country, anti ii , sioaesusleired try th e po w . r i o t aid of men whew) names are on every tong sod whose cruise is is the churches. as letelifiti in the armies of the Lord of Hosts. The Bev. Dra. Beecher, Edwards, HateithAtersh, Tong, Cos, Beeman,•Alandeville, Baruei, Ghcm bs4s, Chapin, I:neeter, Vance, and Llisbots 'DU/. gess and Potter, :with many others of the ,Eliiiieo• pal chutel4 as well us Dissenters, are sci int.iiiate ly connected With the temperance tnoreMent; that u may he,trbly said, that without them it could hare had no beginning, Without them' it would speedily hare an end. •., -I, i T o the casual onserret, the most markd reAults .ot the Maine-Law era to be retain the 'improved condition of the peoPlis, particulany of tb'e laboring classes, where the rum traffic tuts been efippreti.ted, as it has been entirely in .considerable districts in this great State. Instead of thereguandering of the wages of labor for drink, and ltht consetlitent Ov erly and suffering of wives and children treat /MO. gor and cold, and from brutality of drunken hus bands and fathers—we hare comfortable homeseed happy females. !Vegas of labor are now expended fur the norside circle, and not tar that whichint porerishes;degrades, and toutifies. Lahurieg men now in great members. hive, with the savineS. 6t a short time, pun:tried Of Mali num/mu-es of their. Olen, wherein to abetter their tittle onits÷tubl all this with' the acemoulatiou of the ;smell • sums which formerly found their way into flit tilts: of the beer-shops or gin-palaces, in exchange , for the fiery draught which destroyed their health dad strength, and the happiness of their farailieS. i We have no longer. 44 stock-in-trade our shops and groceries., the long list of infOxicatuny, drinks which were formerlv to be ' found ,there; but instead, we bare more food arid more-:raiment for :he comfort of those now able , to purchase, but who formerly, had'hule.of these; because the rein , lotion, of the beer-shops Were irrissistab:e.:; Thou sands of families now livel in comfort, which for merly found a preeanous and Minty sabsi.trine'e, or depended on privaus chanty or upon the alms house for support. , To the mould observer ' such ire the momostobvi.. ou: results of the MainoLm* where it in ndopled and enforced ; but it has other melts a. certaith O 4 marked and important. • ;The drinking men, re formed by the removal co temptation out. of W. way, restored to his right Mind, no longer ; on the Sabbath morning seeks the beer shop t.i spend there all the-holy time—there ts no beer, shop -but turns Inc steps, with wife and children, to the holiwe of God; and the children, larmerly ragged, neglec ted and playinz about the streets. err now constant otteollaras to the Sabbath School. ' •• Stich are the results - of the temperance ; move- i talent in this country. iv us length and breadth, to a greater or less ettent, and of the Maine Law to particular, wherever it has been adopted. So Mi. portant are its bearings upon the religious intereMs of the people, that hone atuoeig . us can maintain character and position as a religious man, i(,he ,is known to be opposed to it. In America, it his our good fortune to have the attend unanitinius Support of the clergy and religious men of all denomina tions, in the warfare whlsili we are waging againto the traffic in intoxicating drinks. Our amain:meaty often held in churehea, our platforms are oceumed, by the leading and .:ntost influential clergymen in the country; nand our people are deeply moved by their powerful einuitetwe, to an untiring exertion in the glornourt work of obtaining profeetiOn Icir itiemselve , mad their ohildrea from the Inaba in strong. drink*. Under ttnase circumstances, it strikes us with as tonishment that uwEalland the temperance morel /Dent 'should be regarded by any as moduli to inti eelity ! Peace; comfort, happiness' around' the do meir.c hearth ; rudidieney til wholesome load, loot, raitnecta, shelter: ind,ustry, and its wagesispentM neer:seal:es and comforts of accumulated to: meet Ilia winds of old age,:and the just demands of so; ciety upon the contributions of all its members; no bear-shops, no gut-palaces, no Sunday rioting 11/10. tininktuness.- 'Ciut instead thereof. the Sabbath, School, the church-going bell, fireside happiness; the domestic altar! Let reasonable men fudge how far all this tends to infidelity, except it be infidelity to the 'Prince•ot Darkness, it want of fait tin the perpetvity,ot ais''reign among the children of Men Since my last latter to you, the Maki* Levi sgb tation has been going on with a powei which de _ . lights and surprises O. , The measure his been adopted in Maryland: has passed the,Senateof New fork 7t to 11; and wilt ere Om reeette3 'you, have . passed the HOttles by a bilge rnajOrity ; hai tailed in the Pennsylvania Senate by it; to Iti only and that through the treach ery of a Senator elected as a.Maine Law man (torn the city of Philadelptua. Atternjusht repeal bare failed by immense majorities in the - Legislatures of Massachusetts and Rhode Island : and the people of Indiana, Illinois, Missonri. 'Kentucky. and Ten neatnes are making ado question ul protection nom ;the liquor trek-, the leading one in all, - their ike 'von% In all the BritiSh proviaciesmbso, this ques tion is rapidlylaking the Itipiste in the regards of, the peop:e, as moreimp° ant td their welfare to me public prosperity th an any other. ~ ni (It will be borne in titiMli as the date stioWs, that this fetter was written while the Legislatures of t the several States taterred to were yet in sea n:u The Liqor Sall m our own State Senate I subsequently passed fly' a vote of nearly two to hie, but was rejected in flits Idouse.- l Ers. Jo'iir.] I am very truly, and; 14E1A:tinily Vont ''lell,iw laborer, • Naar, DciW.• To the Secretaries of the tuned litamloti itht• ance—Manhester. _ • ' PRICEA, rut b FOLKS• 1 Of Coitorie.- - ' . . , .aud Transpurtab i on Cam In 1111111 run from the Anthracite Coal Fie tes of Penitsyl l'crrected pri iltiotrx' Joarnza ttt A. E. Ststiun & Co., Banl:rrs . - . . t ~4 .. . . • :i0 4 ) • 'A t. l ;;; • .• '. .., '; 4_ .„. . - . - - P. ii . .ri., 110 A D.E.', ~ . •' ~ ~ ' --'- - Fleading. • - • . ' ' tO • N , I. ,?!, 4 •:' , . , Mino.Hillk t3ehitylkill Haven; i 'no', 65i' c , " Mount Carbon, : . , f , O • • • . Mount Cachou &-: Port r .rbon; 5a , , mar Creek,- ' „ ner t r, • Schuylkill Valley, , , ~..a ..,., Lorberry Creek-, ' , 1 t",O •' . Swatara, ' ',so t. i, 8 CANAL' Nirrioll, do. • Preierrkr, 50 '2i } 32 % Union Canal, • ; 12j, 12 t do do rreferred, 50 47,44. 44* Delaware & osr co ; 1 1 4; portationCrea . . • 4100 106007 ,R AIL ROAD le COAL CO'S. Lillie Schuylkill (.!oal &R. L'. co., :0' fII 541 Lehigh Coal & Navigatior, Col ,50 fa:. Hazleton Coal Co., ' : Ditelcldountain Coal CO.. • 5 _ Poniaayllnania Coal &R. R. CA., .100 105. 1 1051 Dauphin Coal*.R. R, C0..,‘ • 100 40 1 45 Lykens &R. 11:. Cp., 50 . Beaver Aleadowa Coal& R. R. Co., al •40 141 COAL COAIPANILS ' Foreat Improvement Co.. 50 North Anterican'Coal Co:, 9 115 Delaware Coal moo.; ' ,; MISCELLANEOVS.- • Miner,' Rank, , .GO di . Farmers' itaak, POU4V Co„. Pottsville Water:Cm; iiiiiiii t!igloo 3uttiligentr. TriEntt 'AIM tie preaching in the . EngliAlt Lutheran Courch, Market street, every Siintlily. morning anti evea inig. rir Partici. Call - he r o, MahantongoStree.t, tic 1. ClalSAßmemkrtX, Pallor. Savviest: every Sab bath at 10i o'clock A. M.. nod 1 P. M. rirrammr Cnisacti (t.elaceirit.,) Centre :S-t•' DANItt. NV'ottntlitraN, Reetr. Service hold regitlarly in this Church every r..thalsv Moraine . , at 10 o'clock. ' • Evennig, at 8 ; • • • Pr Drans SSep.vic rt rekularly held m the . County. Prison L ost the fi/ar nod third, Snorter+ of every lomat-4(er. Danl. lirtrehburn of Tr-laity -{EPircoSan church, and R.nr. ./Ohn li. Castle, of the Baptirt church, rerpectiveljr officiating. Ser vices commence at 4 o'clock, Y; M.• ' • • , . 3:7ANOTIIEIt CONVENTION. . rats" of this Stoic ate deteratioed to enter die contest this banjo reatearnest. Their State central eortunittee bake issued a call fora State Convention to bp held at this phick , on Wednesday, the '7th of June, for the pur pose of nominating a tzttate ticket. provided the candidates of tbe two political panics re fuse to eommu themselioes ta favor ota prct bihitory law.- - -Harrisbraz Union. • How the politkaana do hate this .4 Teta. ; perance movement" ! it interferes so. much With their snug hula. Fer.ritcar.. B",A Good Certain members of Congress havinc:leciared theinselves in favor of raising the raises of:postage., on the ground that the p?st-sslice departrarns now costi more than it products, the Memphis Eagle, 4- Enpursr states that Congress costs the people a mild cant every year. and wonderi if some plats might not be discovered by. which a cold be made , to pay exposes— , 1 MISCELLANY. " TAs United Liberal Societies of New York - . corn pos ed ot German, Indian and other foreign refugees, are already moving in the matter of emigration to Nebnilika. Ar• 4 mestiag on li'ednest* trades, ismespon... donee from • ;brooch *Misty' in Boston was read. They pay* . to seW twenty Mauna emigrants, wrth necessary materials for building up al hne Swietauchas milts, school teachers and St nirmißePer• 1117 Tile ten TA Lerpers at Wheelteg have' resolved 'odor e Omit beam; in of the kith Peeeee fixed fes b(mnsev.. 37T4s - I:hippiedom IW/enders haw; Lang op finis seines ! slier olive* seceeedisl, is sson.- ' OP tr p r e ortAlif e `kieleAlkset!gebgeT: 11 4111 10 1 G is , True ifearard.--Mr Boma remarked to btsgreat vetch artamst the Nebraska gist "" The troubles et the country come from unessi paritichras- 4 its safety from the tran• qui! messes.'2, • ONE; LOW PRICE to ask gild take, sults ay. - erybody, W ortfyspeek our waluseati when are say that our tleaulot friends who yirit Fbiladel phut, will be y. treated, eod tao be - tabs. WOorilY Aired to is °webfoot' stut of elotbes, at a very , retool:able prce,by ratites a: the celebrated coo pride Clothing House or LIPPINCOTT or CO., South-west ornerr . of Fourth and Market Streets. • HOLLOWATH OINTMENT_ AND PILLS have effected Ember wondartiil • ore of, a Bad Leg of seven years' standing.-Ettract from a let ter iron 31r C. Pollard„ drag t, of No. 30 Cath erine stritet, Devon Oort, dated IKayy 19, 653. "To Professor ifolloway—Sir t Mr. Mohr, of Char lotte street, New Pessage,motr Devolved, suffer ed severely for more tharshaften years With a wound in his leg. 'He trieaevery remedy that medical aid could &vise, but in vain, its it would cot heal by such tneatnient. At length he had:scour:a to your Outtaterit and Ptlfs,, which, in- the «mese of a tow weeks; .ylartectly mired him, and he is now in Most excettel health? , . For tw e by John ;G. Brown, Clemens A; Mister, J. C Hughes, Pottsville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Dr. J. Kellar gnu*: Blinersvllle. AlcLt - AN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT. —3. Si Horns, Druggist, at Minersvillo, wu learn, has obtained a supply dirrel from the proprietor, in St. Lottit The 'Vali:snit Oil LI iliVin2l is truly a VELkalts- ITO medicine, and lia.4 donomore to alleviate hu man suffering than any rentedY ever discovresl.-4 One or tWO upplic9Aunx will 'relieve the most se vere Pail, Bruise er sprain. ., TWO 'Bottles will cure toe four Utar' nr Sore, and will heal fhe most severe um or Scald without a Scar. • EV/PLY FAMILY should have a supply constant- 7 iy on hand to be used in time of need. TO MINERS. winking:in Coal Mines, we st‘y to you defay not until you have, obtained a supply —you will save a great deal of suffering and =ma ei by its r t .‘e, • , 'FOE NORSEP: ill+ the only sure remedy for Lameness; Bruiee.,i Cuts, Scratches, Old Sores, Swellings) Arc.ltrrit and you. ill be convinced. rad Seeltdverfionent in another colors A tAo icor*ilo h't" _lobo r. Brown, Pottsville; ino Stanton, Gled•Carbi`in.; L. Sterner, Llewellyn Daniel 3.lLewis„ Mt. Carmel; Allan McLean. Forrestvillo ; Miller'a Store,l'hceoix A DETB,RM/N.24.T10N OF BLOOD TO THI HEAD, Pu s }t 23 called, can be accounted for upon no other priociple than tram the presence of cor- • !opt and .stagnant humors id-tbe various circulation, which preient the returu of air vital thud to the W heart. h'ett the palsages aro choked up, and tt becomes, *lit were, prisoner in the head ;. there is a dishension!or swellir4 of the blood-veseels, a pres. sure upon Me brain, headache, glddiness, palpita tion of the )11tatt,. ' stpolitexy, and .!other ryeadtul re v2ults. F • Wright's Indian Vegetable pills are Pertain to prevent the above unpleasant complaints, because they expel from the circulation those humors which nra the cause oral: dixordered motion:it/vibe blood. They alseitid and improve digestion, and therefore will most assuredly give health and vigor to the body. Cautint4-'r..Storekeepers would do well to eser eiSe care to buying trout pedlars. We understand that a man ,Ity the, pantie -of liiestand, 'and nnottair by the nattlie'ot Sines are offering what purports to bO Weight's' Indian Vegetable Pills. "These per sona ore not authorised Agents for this Medicine, and the article offered cannot be guaranteed as. genuine. Thegeimme is for sale by Mr.. E. M. BEATTY , isßowN and J. S. C. hIARTIN,. POttsville.'lWholeialel Office, 10 Face :Street, Philadelphia. N. B.—The publicl are re.spectrully informed that J. C. IfailiES, Poltsville,is not an Agent fur this medicine, and we cannot guarantee ac gen uine the article offered by hint for sale. POtTSVIIdia4III.IRIIMETS. • •• CORRECTED wF:Etilt:v Full THE JOURNAL WltPat Mu r',414,4 $lO 001 Ded . peuchespar'd. 44 25 Rye do. i 'ln t 001 do do unpsed- "00 Wheat,butd:P.l . 'll 00 I Drd opple,, paired 1 50 Rye, • 410.: 001 Eggs; dose), Is Corn, , do:, ~.. 80 Iluttet 40 040%, do! 20 4 Sbauldera; i Potatoes., dui_ • 20 Hattie. ' i 0., i e Timothy 54..4 : 222 Hay, on 20 03 Clovet dri ' ,3 20 Pistoled, • 5OO GE NOTICES. r), or pi V.—Pinegrutre Lodge, Nu. 149, ' tiler 0. of O F„'lrtviesiobtiiiotAl Per , 0 1, 19101/ ifitto the R. W. nrand Lede , ',o Pentr.v.Prenle: a public demunettat hitt of the 0 , 0-t.th.full Regulia. Will be held of Plnegtove, on Thu Will, June J3tb Inn: Members ut the Order are cueihs,lly In.ited to be pteseitt. ' .A di*tineuhitted speahei float Philattelphia.aati the celetnaterlßeviing Bllldittave hetm engaged for the ors4oon. THE Cottostrriv•. i- ,.... ..... A NEOTINc of the rtchuylklll Connly re 'wale 8411 e suczety will be held In the Second MethodJai Church, In klarket ihreet, on Monday evening next !;June ethOlat 8 o'clock. An addles* u Ul be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Anent's. • - ft•••*> PULARECI LOOLit, NO. Siii,—a. mated ciini,- •c3 - ' munkailtin of Pubulk' Lodge will be held ou Monday evening, June 5.11953, o'Jnck. ' rune tun I attendance tel•reiluesied • ' JOHN IS C. btaarris. Beery. pr>, 1. UV:CV:LAB Conitioinitation of Anthracite Lodge; Nr . rdt:Ctair4 istil be held on Tues day evening:l.lone Gth, at h 'o'clock. - Mo. 1. UHLER. Heey. iitr114.74:: The tneinbers of l'ulAskt %Iry stlueked to meet at th* 114{1 ou Thursday, 15th.01 June.:ai buffos,' of Invent:ore will b' crania. :Scud, Up arii¢rot the Ditlaien. Geo. N. flowivio, Soc'y. ODD FELL° WS' ('EM ETKT.—Prrsoue daaa' zoaar.faufc4isini baqal !ma to the Odd Fellow Velocity, iptity to , Fa a Pori:11“. i , ,ture.T.VVITA ; Inas J. Jaaia., ' , liar/64 , 1(1e irt.t.ltr.l Of inILY IIEtnTIN.. 2IPArt • Nov. I. i 553.:, BUSI.NES)* .CARDS. L EA'. IiNTAT It AGIS.NC V AND CON- , [1 VF I: ANCINU. -Tn+ L und,:rekicied rtiipectfully t 'iliforupt bpi 'IWO. and Ulu public guilt ri ... i . V4L t 94u;*.e.,- IWIII colillitile I.q attend ompialt,i2l , aam .i . . ~.. .10.1.stedto his ceie. , , f/Li!:l7 -;- . - . r. ""W" 4,4 1 1 1 .,i...7itt.ak KM)alq, .0i tt•t.ttc.o uti haute. i \ I ~, Curiveyuuct.34.. . . ii: Actpl,li tut 1:44114 .1;144 .4,r9)Latitsi, , , I; it crivt•istu4 nod Lleneral Ateney. i! utlke 'ln Cc nue •Pasi eel, njquipite the Town Hall. i Yott4v Me, 101115, 1.. , ..54 I : . 15-1 y r 4 RERit•• • ATTOR.NEIi AT L . $0 Mar f",ounly, Pa • ItleiCHS Toy • • • . '• Ilan El Lia f.invip. i . i Jong l''. fittax - , i . - CPh . iteAtPh l2 * '. J. 11. R• asap' , 4- Cu., Pourilaud Hi.. New York. JA UE3 11. CAAIrDELL. ESGi ,Pottsvilln, Pa, , • 01 IVINII W•T.o3l,•rail,, WiltiaGrapoll, PS., ' March 4 0551', i ' 9.1 y • i...- --- . D M wnidwirs " OFFICE is at tort Car ', ban. three Soars bel.m. the Pool Offic et. (Igoe 'hours Pi DI.. >tM in P. ~ and 7to9P. X. • i 1 Feb. 11, 19.54, ! th•ly pd. D. It., , IIDDISON.i SUNGSDN DENTIS T. . Alorket:Stiert, a f.. doors above 'Centre, lo prepared to npelote In the Moot Fielapiliatory wanner. and on rednontihte terms. : no' 24};25► lk,N • CONON Ott'. PROF ROSVOR OF Tea- Nt Of thell Plano. Orton or filletotlenn—Ptanna truard. Any couimunicat lon whitened to tho put.. ier!ber.4l Ole rtisidante, MalnSitia honor, hit. Car. Oion, will be punctually ;lite:fah-4 to. Der. 24,1 b • • A 4161 Rfir Pl[Fin En, .41URVEVOR and EN 01, ILI.NISCR, will islatinue dm, business of his lace fath er, Samuel !lobar. Mu tat possession available !Papecre Notes and Drab*. be ban mammal laelliilea Or the pursuit ni filo pruksama, and an give retie ble lit rein /once to Pine la the Coal Re- tion. , , • t HOWELL ris ER. isie44 ` LLEN FISHER will Ohm imettottv the buytt;,, atilt 114Infig of Real Rstate,ao have now for vole sevetal v aloable Tracts of COO( Plod. - Other, CentrO faveet, Coar ! doors. Pouth °fide Peso , - bylvanlo 111411, e aloe vide , . Poi tavg IP. November 10.,, 1f142, ;'SU ;10 fii) 25 jNi I 2.5 . .15 .1 I.)G cyam astuairu , C4/1,1;.-The New Creek Coln Ley in a air renewing at Bablainre, a regular supply u,u culuberliewr that Cross then mines 111 Hampshire racial,' trbir.b °Mr fir isle at tbe• - • .aiarket pekes. Tlits Coal le belies ., dto ke equal it, quality to any Coat wined lu the Catlike/laud region. or Htenso puiPosei It bas no superior. Fbe eatlitia.! rine In which it ls bold by Pngtneera In the U. Si Navy. and for the i.e at ihnooniotlves, tan be abort, at the ion( e of the Company,. 35 Wahl:street, New yolk. I i • ;AIaT 40, J 251 ' ( . - • • 2n-lm . D11.01 4 08A1.8 'FUR . 'ICO/1.1...-011lee of the IF Guardians of the Poor. Itiu. 36 N. Seventh al.— nlcaled Proposals will ac rtnt-lved at the - °face anti), Die 12th day of June. Itlb , f,int 2 o'clock P. U.. for anpplylog the 'PhilideloSai Almsbouse, with TWO 1111.11.3:1AND FIVE HUNDRED TON OF WIMP. to4fl nfITIIIIA.CITF. COO, to be de floored on the Arhus bowie Lgh4rf. tletinyl kill ; The Coat why frail front agate. duet and uthal' Oxh bide ; to bn, une.alf aid ono baftegg. ar record aril prepared fur Inninedlate use.and weigh ed under the lospection of 173 e elleward. (Three bnodreil toad to be ;activated on or before the 10th day of Jnly, 1251, and the balance. two then• sand two hundred/005,0n or. beCole the Ist day of OrtOtiet neer, erivolng. By older of lb. Board . ~ ft.! f'. KING. ?resident • lll—Sacciett Ltioe Aleatory May 40, Mak , DiATTN . , TIIOfIAM & CO Bove removed to 1.1 itwudice In J. 1311111nan'a Crowe Building, in Cen tgeotteet,,, a tow donni aboant,lbr Ponnayinanta Where periume Ba ring buelue,a watt them will lat3ill J1pr1115,1814 Al - 1111AULER iW.IIIIT6BAIH tig•iit for the sale of ANTlllaiteiTe anisainfiriougeor k i,, oirrlcc, Ist Prit *itroggr. City of New Usk. , i . ' ! I' anidth, Utzlenino Cranberry.fln . I gar Loaratud Roam Ran, from the ifiTIIITE ABB .', . Letlel Ramon. 1 Rainbow, Broad Mt.. and Blatt Illeaib Bum I Oa Schuylkill ccgiuu.. ROD ASH; ,f (late, Rclilionl, Malan, Occhltd. 1 nponn and Lewis Valor. 1 ' {Proin th e: colebtated Frastbnta BITUMISOITBI. I.'oAl:o.N:ices; ulcuCumberlaud . ' and il.lverpoul. ~_ OFFICE' ilollllB, 12 ht. to 2P. M. pa re h ib, lt , hi- i 1 114 f 111601. U VIUDIUb COPAILITIMAIIII I Pi BY --The pattne"erbip hemtoiete ezistiag between Gorge W. et nythir and Benjamin Miami, tradlitrlis I I l e r ' :el l Benjecott" Milne* (coat 114 e (knit George W. 'Snyder, •Omving. porchasa bia , eotra lalereet In all the Ate piitsuenta of their booForid. stale all 'IV COUOI4 wUh the rate Arm • ' 'GEORG.? W. 'SNYDER. • SEN)•I6IIN MILNE'S Pottsville Jan 10, ' • 1 Intelneo of; the imo Ono of ANY. Dan & MILNC9, will be contloued by the sabottibei to }lll its %Miamis tea nettesof Bream engine Wino', Ittln Founder. eta enamor otan Woof toscblnery fur Bolling Mile, Blast Furnactel, Nailmtd Ca' to, the.. lie. lie wilt also centintle the buelneee of Mining and. Belling. the celebrated Pen .Feress Mate Mk. and Leine sod Sitein rotas c o a r .ki ngiu g e . E, 142 060 liC I W. esyntit. pro ja ptiego i t:theit . t 7 me . tie , s. . B.tf. AUDEN valillita basing slimmed ' ea , soils/ *DA otkiPPIRS or Vail. has ibis day assoilsted With him Wtuaan 12. , babitiaimaoss Sosoist42Jonist.gtoii• H. Patti. andat the ; ra or MIMS AUDENIIED & : CO., sit% Wilson • %liras. Pori Riebaaos& LtWoF comas a.mrTs. WILUAMI A A>iDiNYIED t . iOttri SOXII9II I /111., AIL 14 lin !;tt NM 1111MBI IMEI - LOST & youNp4 , DOSLA;II7.--:Tau rainier's Jsekr. I .4.l• l l , Polleittn byre Wen left on ii , lnc . Pti yam i'Ol• ,ines..tetnewbere ',about , town. snd forgotten. . Yet •lons tnowlbs anyi:hing . their whereabouts. 11 , 4;11 , 1 comfits • /Met by kelvin/ word with the lUD- Scribers. • fJ. BOWEN & BROS June X 1.8;4 ' • . St ••i . FOR .SALE &TO LEI • tati i i 14A; ; ,7 ion Lialhirtran few p. bottom Cu t I Cats, aoli,d whatio, atctl opilags, spring tiumptils, c°l°Plet"-g ? u , 4 a 1 . .. ‘. 1 ! " 71t4 . i 4 4, ntocitEn.. ;'..- , - . , , iltovicitr IrakWciFki, Haul:burg, P 4 Mil 2 7,q,:ti `.l .- ' , 2t-ri ,1 -. non fug,AE )IX-, illoo,llllSt r j a rg o ined teyy colas:item room ;for an omce or Ow tif twain/tin of any tend, %pit r.ri and peen mown* wates• If desired, a fount sa• Joining insy lon redact lion ILI Enquire at hituete' Jotirnal °Mai. ~ , • *ay • .; 2a-tf • FOR SALE::—AL e:sta-wheeied nothi on the West Uranch rap by applicathin w the ;del tuplitutatunti t Y.. COLLET E. ORIdut:51:; rMUCK .1 rums, tot Iva! oo sold t at Llowellyilt; EMU= iiion. UM. T.•:- . Tbita first-i.ite °Meta in .' Has A. - ter{ 01111 C 4utt4(tito• ',.iriti, or 1.4 and WAtiaih tu cto eta. ' t . i ; t fi March M. I ..f.4. ''. ' ; .. , ,vo tar.r:k4 tot story nbon. and Erll4r en 4.1 dtrect, Daisiveltlaw,*oll.:„idspicd Ica to; e }town kusquetta. luqutre . • 11,, C. iglfEEri, ceutio sitreet, Filo IS, ,111541‘ , . el•it liOlft IL 14hilig.4-To •ni gou# Tenant . a valu4l4',. " 'filet Of CO4l Lain), known no tii "Zerby 7,acW' situate on Fraitey Tpsaship, r3crtuylktll VotkraY , 01"Tr , eu4or ilct Olt LlUthitidCa of the Mane tkln t:ltsstsion to rdtddle.ereck—cuntatuent.ut 2U or rt•,e, 0# heavily trinberedp' and well ddapted tor on' evrep sive ultetattosn • :laver al vein* ut 170.11 have been proVed and Vox nd to he of foio-rate qua! , . Pro former Ininern.rnun apply to • Julirs .bIANNAN. ' •< ur ut.tßlEft, • - • PoitavtliO November 5,1&5:14%'' I - 45.11 • i VOR AL ~• =a ` ! 7; 1 2. feet lot On'tteittre 1.34ti-c . 4, 1% . 4. r b. n -J.. VVOtn'' , 4 a4dtiou tei'Pottiorate. euta iii,t rung Coati i'entre,iit' Railroad Agree', olnounue...trii me_ routii 1.1 Intl.( i 3,, liougb, Doi.. on, the nos i i,. tly ,x 20 if., Sitter 4'or Cettiet and psrticulwrs enquere ;:;i the elubecriberai tillC:DrugStore;Ventresitrert,rntli), I tile, indisputibre title will he Il i lven. - , • SplIA 4•1: 0. MARTIN. !, ' - • Agog for the Owner.; iiiglist 10, 13.13, • • i. . • 07-tf I , . illISENW101 1 01111•0114 FOll . S . AM.—V:4EI3D4. li building lot; an the must central par; of the But , ougii of Pottsville. Ivelylaid 00 no Cite Greenwnnu Estate; arena , *prrritd for title. A .! 'Apply to .: , 1 7: A. killattoEl., Agent ,' , • lui the 01013 ,rs, ISt Ali ntfire lit Mr.nantaineo :it, ,' Pottsviile Ma . 3,11451 , , ' ' ' nil. - -4 • • NOTICES 2 - „..10.PARTJSE114111IP XOTIOE. —1 he ••• 4 b''. lJot ttberi hay.. day. May 'O4 fiat, feint:3 Cu•pattneralup Ind. the atm of WOLFF & JOIO:n! OVA, fur the I nsait lo nof the, Comatt.tatoo bust .lICI4, at -rtibtet rfortee. Poitsvitie. Ya., wheje . ovirti will be tbantantly seer-tied and peoctuatti. attended to. I• WM W. WOLFF. r ALEX. K. JolirisTON. • N. A. —Panic lar tt:itentlou paid to f'orntnta',l...nit : of all kinds. • r • NEMSZEI DROPOSAL: will be meek - ell tri the dtretiots , 1 Of the 'Public -chain for the tit:rookb..of 'Pert CI t . .', Won, 10[1411 the ff st 111,uday . ut .rune text, 1.: 0., j building of a good tied subst attial. stone Sr is-01, , . .Jitpoisc, to said thrtough. 1 8 by K feet, teen' aroma highs For lortbei Information apply to ibP HU t . egt fI- I !be,: ' ' ' 1 ; 1 - - .ILn'sE TVIINER , 1 r. CarbOn, May 2:41651 1: -.. . 2/ it - .' ---7--,7.,..'—...7-•-• .-. r ilf - yos or TII 11 , 10:f LANs!. COMP/INN •t . • j 4 ` l,l . , I '.- • Ard r ltltb, 18.1. I lii consequencef t6e nutnotous,apylisutions from ; the- nperatuie on toe Canal, and the ass - emir - m.l in. Cat•vehience to ;el:eh !be: trade - seal be sol,tectitd, .t.the heasst of Manson renf the Couto Candi Conway! • bare A . ..11,44106d tb..trinntraet tor the Enlarg.m..no of the Canal .as toislroid uninterrupted Pi artgattoo on the. Whole Llolourang this season. - Notice li.therin e giver, that tbo Canal.- will not be elated by the C inp4ny'untii tbsfend of..tbe bt.at tog seasoni, ibis yeir. , -.: - ':-' R. RUNDLE riMITIL rtotiident Union Canal Co. ) . May 27; 1851 t. < 21-3 r . ' —_,:---..--..------4—...................________. 7 . A DM iNll4iiit Vrtlay.S 'teo'FlCit:. —4l. i'4 1 .Clgistir IA et County haying graniell ' l..; . l.. tees Or Adhlllll,4talow,to fbi - estate of,Joho flora castle. brie of Inv e t.evr nstnit, d...eastt. to i 1,, .• scrtber s all prtsons 11.20 h: cl4lll/I,lol' alefu.illd 4 .Ig.isii...l she !stair ( of tbe- :ill- decedent, On tr.l uret t a t, :wail; thu satire Kno n ‘ , lttiOnt del:lT...tie! ail ~.. r.: a,. Indebted to the islitatitte. It. 1111li101 irouwthaz a ri v. Aorta to -IV .: IW-. l llCe. , tl.l,llln;tvz I - Le, St. Clair. • ..I..Gt• ..- . y.S7, 195 - 111,104/eLt of A Lei iYttallou .;tt of Auguld L, !idiom, tate'o(3lC, 1t0r,,00, achuyihill Comity, deFt_aZ,ed, loive granted by the iteal.itirAet;sald county 4t.i the 111.11,,11 brra._All Ferran: ha - vtog ill prepent tbera tai seittentent, all whn at.- IL , tited to 11114 tltate,lvill niaktpaytnent to the so seribeti kottsvitik+,. 1 , FRE:DERMA EIILERS, ht,ethutcr Poi ville, Slay'2o,;' - , VOTIC E.—Propprafs itt be - r., 4 ee teen' Ly Wil „011tarnsois Wenn onn ; 'Law retten t en, Mlddleport ; "4114 gottr's fftner.,!Eitintdo zu ; School" Dirertors of , Dlyihe 'Arbod ~.,:itn,t-lichtc.ntiity, lichtc.ntiity, for titincling Dear fltdgn s atone trch.,,l Mouse of ihaff.illowlitg • Thin tett lontrohtity feet wide, arid one gtogY high. two ieet clear between the Jilin:, Pr,.od.k,os wilt be re aelved , untilthe fifiteriih hcst Jut+d, at one o'clog Y. M., when thiconna.t will be g/yipn tolne 4,1 and beat-bidder. at Mel tl, boo! tiotio ; In New PLlll delphia, the conlivl4.,to ail- materiel.. ti finish said . , dpecifiestien 'or the work Nod rua'iterl.itt tor .a,l hulttling may b. .enNttt strro.•.r r;chool Thrector.f. I - May ;u,lesi ; • , lik-4errii.*.—The flag latai ..nt • 13rhayIaill Con'iity Itna at:l'llrd Letiera or: Adailaishihign Oil the I:i.- Van: ht . 11,illiau! (Li) ill.. Vicliwirii, Catiuiy. ifeceaseg, ;1111.0 1110 autiseilnera. Al! jig nine hawing elanna,agatn-itlaaVil Einati• W 11) pre.rni the netticafietii, atig all !iirtiiiina indabirg hr Fin! 1-L. tioe 11111 make piymeitt lb William 'lntim rV. , l'it• ;- - -1111, • - 5 73....11.01 SI illtlFF MA N. • . EMil 111,ty 90, 1 1851 - 1 4 N X itCll3l'oll , l9 ATUITIC Where:is 1„,•tt,21,. Aaalicilatrafion-tin the Bit ate ot::(;edr,v , } s ot tit, late ill" Ltappold, Virbuylltill County, der,ti.ed. hew: 'here granted brthe itdZlgirr 'of eicilti , vlt.lli County, to the sisbactiber nil itereobas tuJetkted to said Estate, ore. teepee . ..di It/ Make!' P3PACI/t, 1.12,(1 those havingelalos, Wlftpresent inemqoraettlemer,l. JAMEY FOCI T, cxt•sut4,-loitsv Way 13. 15.5-1 ! • • - lt/ Ct ! TEACUEItS •=,z.l,ppllcation# .cvlll ,o• ceived for teuial.r W'ear/ter. se A,d.l.tnett la Waft , debeol No. 5, 1 . 01161, Mei edbciol distf kti Applir.atiot,3' will be, tecaiVed until Tot day. May- 24; 1554, qr!! Oa exatillnatior. will tate plan e Wedn'em.lay, the 21 t I. of May, at 9 o'clora. dt_IIIN N. C. ig OrPotmril SOlool 1 1..4 if Mac Es, IR. 4 MOTIC E the Court C, , f Causcuen Psi--a or .1.11 Chti)lklM rouatys k• -;'‘ Myer Slisu" . Ter a Ditorre. vs. Tit Marsh' T , No , Sr. Virginia Strouse.' • • To.ylttalhlA BrßOt-iE.—Von are hereby noti fled that your husband. (10er M (sure; has Idea hi( petition in the Court of, Common • Hess of Schuyl kill County, to be dieotte,) front the bends of malt '- twiny entered Into with yi.ii; and therefore take` to , - me, that raid Court will be hehrin the Borough - of Polutialle ;Schuylkill ilfe,u"nty, on MONDAY, the 5111 di) , of June, A. 11). i 65 4 ,, o'clock; in the forc-: noon, ;rhea and viher., yoa ran- ayfn:ar nod sto,ii Cause, if any you have. Why the said Myer Srrnii,e should not be di scirceiaDoto the h 4,41,141•,( nniflntony contracted selth 'you. JAMES N MM. C. Sheriff , Sheriffs Office, Potts-11 h silly, May G. SSS 4. CEM . . .: A SSIGNICkeII 210VICE--:4titilt•reat,Tbnma, o ri Drennan, of the Doltongh of I'ooBl4llo, I.ie.'o - Keeper. did, on inn Mb day ,of Apr t, W.I. 'elrente . to tile undeisigned. A Deed of solentety A,...v thinm.nt-of all hie ProPejty, fur the hettetit of ht. treditote—notice Is hetebrelverf Wall It bore indent-• ed to the taldThomae Mennen to mate immediate ~; payment, and :11wee. hay or elaluts,taryte..ent then: - -otitilit delay ; to the- to etrlher. .!, ..I.3IADLE W. PITMAN, Meitner. • ' l' lint • liIlY A, 1854 . ......_ ____ . .. ..„ 1 . 7 ..._ 1.. . oTicE.—i.eirrs - ( icAdminlsir4tion on - tte Ni i `4 Fatale of Jacob 11e1 f, tato of the tiorongb of Pottrallte,Setrylktli (7., iit y tlitreaeea, have .hron gamed by the Register n' iiiaLl couoty,; to the auli. valbers - , all poraona ha II atilaltnit agathri said EN• tote, are twitted to Resew t hear for eetilrmeol; and thole Indebted to cutd E' l ite. will make litiyineut without delay to.the sob itnclP In Prineville... ELIZ A 8 Til PIIIELL V, Adme . x. - J. W. norrt;IIERRY, Aileter. - Met May 0..1.9.544 AV3IIIitISTRATIOLIN I.lloTlCE.—Notict 13 herghrgtrea ttfm:Lett ra . bfadmmlitratiata have been Ranted by the Regliter of ettiu7loll. Uouaty, to tbesubsciltott u 0 lt,st 8. tats Wlllrato lacy of Port Carbon, =County, deekase4l, thery fnie all persons. Indebted:e atd• Ctf;el'ore teouer trd to make pap:neat, and those havla¢„, tie wit/ also present them fur sett. ent. • • ligNElif .111UITER31.01, Artm'r.. - May 6, Int ' •• • • - IS rt NOTlCk.—Tbeittl,sei:ibers hive thi3. day 11411 . 4 co-PairlsemiliP, under! the .11m oroint,)l, SMITH & r4r liataalet top of al FOUNDRY and IttatillittiE builurr, at the • std Estahtlibtd'Pottavisit Cotntr of,Nut Wegial and Coal Street -5., • V. P. P6MROV, I • ' WJ. rtMtl t. lik•blioth3t yoNtrioV., L. Marcb 20,054 NOT/OLC.. :the subsc,liier Would liqeby notify bir rilwsted and the poetic _generxl!Yr 11.4 1 he tr prepared at all times ro edema to sbe ustabutin; of elaitteriut, taunt &latoory,llirick M. 1120110, trigging, and other wol measuring neholot to Dalldings all kinds.. Also, to contract 10( the Vonstruttlotx and Paraiba of all kind* of Charges moderate. nesiractfully.llN- - 11%-ii - SA Al .t.t P. ti.—Thaottfal for past avail). the underrlgned wouldsollelt a tootionstiOr or She Idth'erto liberal patronage. ' It. J. Nov. SI, 1855 t. • • i; figg.pAILT,NEIZSUIP ,NECITICE,NoiIee is Unmet's' given th at h lre this day' June Gib. araorlateJ with ale M. ED4JAR_RICHAIRDS.ZtrI . In the practice of Law, wOllchi , :n all fie varlous-brau cher, wlitherealler be'rond ed under' the firm ol Stn. & BlellAßDd. Centre . dune; next door to R. A. 'Mottle d Ore. POlts.ll3o. C. June 11, - 165 . - . 2041 t EMS laksa ssEosf••• &131:—.7iemoilly !Seed of 3 l..7auperius qualify. by the ausNer. or quart, White Clover reed for Grays Plats„ - by abe lb. ; igh,ed I.l,e ( g i Gill/ for 'fordo; kr., by the Sugar Curia and Fairly Cauida'; alai% Eattj Vplie Flint Corn. lust received ao'd for sale A ' L. BANNAOrd . , Na 6. 165 - Seed agd-i304 idtdre, iortorlXe. y' 1 ; •.•.. TIMM ILECEIVED, - aqinhei One oI of, Korn ai peen 011 Paititlage, toe sale low, roo k , . arid look 13v et them. is'ino. ovs Moot the 84 Watch, oiipoi4e blorpteer'slioleh, May 13.1834. • 1- .. . - . 7 . i rinoics. nAtts.-oza.ClatkDi '44tbe Diet lagualkty. freak Rom thetten tatelere, can be bid regularly tam widarsaayouksaturday; in 1 ,} , -T. so% 4.11'14 are Vegetable aa4 rrovlalott fluted. I' • ; • • n Olthau it Et. . Key 2 Je - - -' • . 1:' , - • , i , ill ' {hl /11110 Prifiilll6l PAlrgli.:-43flitlimi col !la erg, COVlttillenwell,Oi Llittleite Awl; For sale kW by I,be i!iratis or Quail, it 8. BANNAN'F. I • • 1E44 av II ; . Book et*tlortei Eore. • Blfrang. retained; tatiatT of OW /melon &aka , aat Baskerat - Cases,taittl Isttatatot lock sad 1tay.:41114, a very sztainstWas. suile•lNl at Piro ilanitka t of (41W. uorOc O. aus• eta.itili Wry, ft.. he,. at . 4 - t W. BANNA,I4I Pala Statioriert Stant. ar VON WANTED. .._____ ,: %.% It rer v,o. -A taHnVtr u14, , ....t Fit. 51 4, -, i . . , --oil. 11 ,is hare Darn a..-.‘ tic,,,, , A ~. ~, , , 4.,, , . ;‘ 1111 Stilt C641,-tali obtain c0H01..4.0 ,1iip , ,, , ,„„..-; , - good w.agiE 11. lit): v, plAyi,cal.,k' ottank Ers4ine and Mach Ind AV trri, L., ": June le 1951, . 1.! • • - -- ----- 4: ifr Aart,keil. — A *ltttn.ttt,t, tl ~,1,,,t , ,:•,. 63141 It tut cittilitlt 3lle t•lt -t 1,1;,., . ; , • • ' to (alt. - iii.titZt: I , I . .1 41.1 W POOL/ I.r 'll ;; ...-.:. ''',,; • , l,p,i/;,,1. Brottit 111. ut a t: , I.ir j 11.'1, , 7 . ~t the Poithitl 4 .. ) t: 14 ::• ' i*. ' May :17, Ittit , ti ,?,. -8 7 1.i.Nicris AIL TEft.--1,1, "D„ .15‘.aaael.argart Coat - C-orrpzel arc,it 0 ire.„) ipctri leers.. air gerru,.l,ar.ly Ult.A at;•4l' crapigy went. tt li l gbelt ird. Ihe tnottat wire, Isla b given. PayiLl-Lci r call— no itrite weleta-1 i:Linlarey bLL 1.1 , " The Corovinfo on Tulin, are now i nfrri:te •-• Whitt. 3'o 41111/JItY; bentihy rt.ntary• . • • •, • 'TEE ,c114:01-5 ate ,stal.ll•Lc. , . e. ! re eonliuu..4 I da.. , ,oth of the 51,0.•u5. at 44 cis to J W at Ito Mint 5. EI.LWOULI - 144:+ver reiti,tt Tamlitit4 -Maui I, honk. vPtr and Ntr414 , 44 , Oct •;r t .laftU 17, IZEI ..4... .0.... , ... 1: _1 - . r ..„.....„.....„..,...i.,....„ .• ,t) E V ELR Y, &,- -' _ 10-ti t. I r o.ll.'uLrrl 31,5 I.ver IA nab.-,. J. h. t1,1./1.11 L . :. % , % r.,, .:,,, RV" .10'0 3.4t.4., t l tat Ai illul,' Kink, i'4.11, vu.. ' ,%iay /7; a .t.: .1 ~.. , , tF' ' 1.1 AV 111 . 4. T 9 aJrNCt liePti tt Utierd ptig.e..i, till at J.. s airy coor• ltis 1, 1 1 / 4 1. ISMEM QIILV ktat ANI) L Atl Et.) Whit ft. Ole!. 1 bttf..* t adle , •• , F:sl. nrri 1.,a,r I‘.Jr. a.t b r', St,ln of the ctr , ;:^ t.,lrZ , ALS:CIi- GOOD!, t,.„ , in; ;•.: rt t . %ill lie sold um. r 1 11 'at I . lin 1.1 %VA orPt.i;z Aay * • - 12/NE ASNOILTAIE.AiT flf - 3fr.a.: r Lax aint Utoger Itibr..: 1. 7 4c1 pf Ow big, r r lr May (1, 0•51 ,1 • 4,2 TILL• A lIR'AD of it Lquiprtit:,“ iJvri,"iltWito . 4 Le, ft , L.Att anti Jdanc , !OA/Ml.llf sigh of ihr Iratcli, oppo,lte, I 1 Ptisol ti i*AVA Ilauguri 1:.)14cto, I•.di• liik•fividg,zll3l.(qty6 &C., hi rottrivqtr.4prif 15. 1 54. lift A 100,47 , III(' DI 111 Nunsl4 A:I pr:r, quality tit It. E L.CLirk /1•41 C/Eg 311.1 9nui, 1. ) • IBM _ i. , .I.4 NINJK SA A N 4V.A.ter, HI Fe:l4„tt-r. t.S., ..t ' • ::.. I.•:l:it.ta.;vr/ • , 1:.,-u • .,1 PICA IN UtsE.--lite Patent A el.-tnat Nita:nd 1.41114 t 1;1- 4,141.11'd a; tfLl ! , oi the ialt, eNtelicht 119, I 4,8 r <4 tl[rin ul law 4 , l6tttatito. teat taey mfr.!. I 't.in and ' 11 y thrnL •1. Lt ti Criatt, '!,! 1V.!ATC1141,%, AVA,TC: is voy . ldite V eafellOy iv( of Waltim• t 4PRIe 1.4 . . 0 111,.1 . 1. 1:} K. u. , h Ign thr (a:ideri ID it April 15,'31 .( A.AI) SILVEIL Lcvrr Watqtes be , t .ke—f`lllCll us :3'ol;l4s', Johnsw.'s, Al , • 1:, Co..pers, iLlitaay tiwe 10, t.i reallli.l4. t 'll Pie IL., • It 4 tittEk:N.42,4a, it i LOCKS, —ll .1111, .1 Q 1 La tiii) I /•;. ,!3 •11111:1N., 1. 1.71:1;i:1, Cc•rme niret: 'a 4. '1 1:,11 • iLtk...R. .INI/ spry ft.". +; Us, U3 , 1..tr;, “t 4: ` , 1.2r..1 fr'ti• Act . .1114,1[s Wder.".[... Li• t I , sl ($l . d , tl4 r . 3114 lit 1,11. H rlit•ap, April 15, 15•1 PHILADELPHIA. J Adee,!• Tf.: Vpl , 2 bi" . 4(ei" ;isPat, ,t.•,n2.4- rl tll 14 ii:r ?LATINA POINTS LIGHTNING. ROD& LCAnUPACTURED AND SOLD BY MPALLISTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 48 eIiENIIT.STR,P.ET, (At the Old Stand, established Au l7fliL) Point aro 41 tipped pith 5:,11.,1 Flatlna tad stamr.7 filth our car.P. PrintPd dlrM mint wrolufaut Pikes, $1 0 0, sl". 1 r.". par t .lej trt tO,' lianut,ll o - f Plana. • By remitting ,Six Cents . ili • Poltigo, Stamps, in addition to any of.ilw abovu p'fices,a roint. can bo safely cant by malt to 'atry pair 01 1.116 Ularod Brates. I) e. fir it:1: )1 COT T. I ` A. PI COLLINS & CO. Sue.coivoro to WM. d. COLLLIVS. PAPER 'WAREHOUSE N0.'.15 MINOR STREET, Philadelphia , 1, \ k VACIUItEeI ..1 p isIiNcAND 'AIMING PAPS 4., t • • E . ASTEfiIIAIWS AND CAR PAFE It oio 'i - ^ WI/oLFIALT tal I' . . SIiIIAWfIpAIIDS. . - ^ 3- , lIINDER LEW 6' BOA •• • . TRUNK' noitilDii. . ' • • „. '. -• . ENVELOPS PAPESI..t... ~..k, 16 ALzfl, Agerhia for sale ,Of tr't atilt PASE`..T Gab.ai: for Cato, Can+,GdhnlLu•"re au4 Navy machiuely getter . ,tly jlpril G, 1654 _ 'lllen's :and Bo) Is Clothing. gv Env mloare 6 1 , 1 ,01 R0d5. • to bay Cinthulg far ;11 , 11 and Idcryr,'t • • .1 GEORGE CULIh'S • . 1.1.01111:sa EATAIiI.I9II:4IENT, :MARE ra an t. I.;(1 1 :111) Sim.; 1"1,11,i,J,-C , ei r s t aae i n g a ch o ice (.111,r tit Nt, tuo,l doEtratil,' atfd rm.:mob:olr lif,sg uul Fiork toxin, Holm frTh doro4 f. ed, kt., with it gr..P. 'fiay of IllflV6 c0n...541,4 of_ tc.i.n rfilan. l'olka larket., hloi.key Vett:. pr.!, !Oland Jnekilp. '01111:P of Tu. end, 1:191•11" , It, //11//y Alpaca. Kern«, wore. Itto 61c, • FURNISIONII GOMIS, oft 4 hlrtN; of ixitictiafo.otferid'al the.fpwert posfit.fe Co, n tr. 4 and tie chiapas , aty ..ther Clothing Slille . l/1 1://'• bean: • • ..n denim ,IDT'S 11.01•IANG. air 14-St 114. enceittft wht t iirnrstly invited ten inn th'. MD( k• • 'WC:Gantry Stain( 01 - Af e, , , J Er letvtirit),:alrfr at tery bite rates. - • ' *wit i t 1554 77 FRUIT arm CON'FECTIONERY. IiANSANT 4 REC'KEFUS, . . . . 1V 115 lITARKINCt 4 I, - ca, PIMA DELP.HIA,.I. I -',l XVI 'I E attettuort of !hater& to 11:eir t ukt-nor atntij I,:ortmetit,COWS:St:ltP ul . - K3tlaitt - tt., ranwtv, 1 filbr.ig• Piireivevi Figit, . liAPltit ni . ., A 1111, -ndl, . hales, ~. LNG g, 421,,Ilottforft. ecuoa-ruts, ete,.; etc, '-.. .• 7 4,,,..ziurAt7 vitr.tts of all kiwis ot 6714 K CAN , MKS, wade of the het t toateria's, strongly ttattotrd, r eaf:otyarritttol tVeeLwell Ale... of all thri ditkr- - ' ont-%.*-tirtt:t. , ~ .1 - lINAICH CONlrEvrjoly. ... cilir,.;,;e-,tit , g It, VIII 01 j r tty r;ttkes, -. 1 Pnriil4llPlir. SCC:kr, St-tf-ST—Alimme,-, , I 11 , 14-itch 1 I ° t4.s,„ ' 1 Ceram It.,it Drirt, hiarKh K-Ilati .. r 4.,,,ltte•Dtopo, I Iltat.ily Drop+, e , :ix.it 1:giol,• 1 Jujube Pule, 1 ' .- ' Ite:Inn.1:1104s i'asle; 1 Jujot.e Drops, i 4.'.4,11£111./1 , 1 , 4,. . ' I LoteIVCE. I - . Friw'ltroVe, t iturtir I..thell« etc.:, .1, - • GYM ni:4o:4 OK I . .lrilx .norrEta.sr rutvi,ae, take p rlitula r 1141i,1i m packi y, our r ot country,r4yrsi • 40.1 atve spt,ckio qnatity and price. Country Ider4thaid,,,r4d -4)1 i 71.1 lb. it ord..r.,arrhstaied (h• y uffratcorre aw tnueti attti,itun as if prrseDl tbutstrOtrit i Addrert " ' V etlV:i A Vl' k. RECK 216 :13sket Bttcel , Phda4..11.1,11. 117 m V.:54 CLOTHING 130T3' CLOTHING:- lirr !alfritt•t-snr,p/d relweitully It! i , nieietta itteltdi and iiittautners et tlchuy I t :‘,. that thetr tort Of tmeut f Ulythloy tot ti.eti lir ON-, Muni!? much 13tS ec than ever, 4514 zbry ara 11*I:c,t,t to Reif tamp. l'er.onuttvind At a dietauce, h t o the priciljTe of etrhaneln2 rlvth.i,z ;' , Urrbat: this stofei't they do oat NuA • 41 F..+• Pi(Oiiir tiItOTIIER; WiChestnut St, ec.rn.l n I,Tenth, Phtina'a Attol 2i. 1.5.1 Who earner. here." Who rouv.: herr , EDWARD T. TAYLOR !, • • nr. Dille AND TRVI.r PrICYARF,D ; gitA %%Nit, o n e of Ik, largrit find melt 'Cash +pocks nf. Soraar and Nn miner Guo;ra ta r CeralOsten's wear: ,i,oen ae treata, E og it.t i and fklrto $1.41.-4.1!1.3 and Habitromil an d English Pl 4 LI . I.lmesoidered y e . t i agi „ ol kind. no4t.lestritolono j PAncy Ctara ts.tisock•, Puppeu t tels sod Ityrolt 'eve; .40;41 to the elti-s..bsof Pottsvilk. To nll ot tve e:t11 roar rarlievt attention., al the coiner or et • Ire nod ptreets Pottsville . Aprl) 15, 1154. PRIVATE SALES. vAtitAsui PROPERTY FOR SAU. Sa ;3qt In CENTRE .St., certalst'l,4- of ground situate on ihe A hiartmeast corder at Centre and 114415n/op, In the poroszh of Palmate, Pa., containing 00 feet lit on Centre Street, and elleardiag that width la length Ur. depth /00 feet alone High Preeet to a 10 feet arid* AI. • ley, with the appurienarkes, consisting of aura story frame, baltillagoiew or- g • carded by etoree.and kr a dweillua honor: ' the insin. building ferrets CO feet en tenitel:Streei. node/nen& Is depttr*o feet, with A Antilluse Wen t Mary di' Winn*, with it two-ttoti btick !thatre and haat tryildrag• attached, tanning haat 70 feet to 4:114 10 feetoride itlgt, Klett stable and o'di, This pOperty now - reale Pit $1330. It may hi divi ded into 3 meaty feet lots on Centre *cot. • • Ow Cal other lot t o( ground situate no High &Wielding la front shoe( Id felt on 131.1 High Street, and e a-l eading to death 00 feet. with a small Poore brilldher on the rear end thereof. buoaded by mot r- II of Mewls Kennedy and other.' - • * pad Aide will be even to pactravere, indi•puta • We. - Vat thither particulars-inquire at Messer. WSLIdl♦ 111101/1113 * mutat, CanUe Street, Potts ellh. 0i Ne.'lo Nor* id dines, Phlladelplth, It f', Cl;EF.\'r. Coa:e V.-11 ME ERCLYAT. L 'ILL) IF -2111 - IiEORGC , if:l34N, S. E. Cor. ti~1 1(KtI arul eti EMI
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