qtalijutrif %trim ' nt.bi; , SatuOsti l . B!drinliiiokugust 6. , t , ss_ a. BANNAN, liditoiyid Prop/410'r; 0. 1417,4, Ai r rsociate Editor. Irmo STATE TICKET:: iOR . UOVERNOR • t °,.. JAMES voLLocic, OF NOWIIiCIFOIRLANIVi' i FOR CANAL COIYIMISSIONER : ' OgOHQS ',Awns. or , ALLEGnExv FOR SUPRFM*,,,,_COJJ,ST: 1 DANIEL Mi. INT wit B t eo r itl oiToomrar. -.--- , ! .DEEEMULT/C STaiTEI TICS T. j_ son. oOmFr.,ion : 'WILLIAM 81GLER,:.4: 9 14-learfield Coukt,ty. in , - ; •-• , FOR CANAL ° CC/NMI: 4 I , 4OIMR : i HENRY S. MOTT, fit Pike County. I: .. 1 • • ' -FOR surcE7 JUDGE : /..... '• JEREMIAH S. BLACK. 7I f Somerset 'ounty. - , • , 1' ----- -"I f FREIE DEICOCIULTIC TIC T. i 1 . roil GOY FOR, ' • • ' ,_DAVIDPOTTS, of Cbe.l j ter. • •,--.. - ' G 4 .0 • __ CANAL COAIMISSMNFR, EORGE R. 'RIDDLE, or Atiegh!ny .. - . ••• ' gm.Ftzmg Arista:, tyM. 11. STEPHENSO,N' of Mele . er lAIIIHRICAN TICILET. , • von. GovElnwn, ' - .i , 1 , . BENJ. EUSII BRADFORD, of 131ver Cotinty • CANAL COMMIS.9IO44Eni . BLOOMP'LD.M. SPICER, (A I3uoU • Counly JUDGE OF TUE SFPRISME..L'OORT, THOMAS H. , BAIELP of Wwhingtok County JOHN TeCKEE, Esq. . - • Tbli gentleman, as May, beL. generally ; known, in consequence of ceriatia . unfOri ante hasiness connections;lhas , within a tew 'days past been , obliged to i lpuspeod payment. This announcement has caused a general pernimeniOf regret,' throughoui this region ; and An another, place to to•day:s paper we publ i sh certain resolutions of ,sympathy adopted at a;tneeting of Coal Operatorsheld • i in Pottsville, together with their urgent de sire for his retention by the Board of Mau -1 •, 1 age - rains President of the Reading Railio a d., ) 1 k bare frequently had• occasion :to pavi tribute to Mr:, Tucker's' official capabiliOi and now take peculiar pleasure in reritelatite • ,otir high estimate of his management of the , Road. • . _ • j 1 : fie ieerns singularly' fitted dor the post-' (ion he ha. co long end scti ably occupied.— Possessed naturally oi l the Most rllarreable manners, of enlareed aneg...n4ally correct hifithess views ; being -qrnarkallly quick . to . a mpienend'the condition and urants•ti the Trade,. and 'always reatly andl willing to adapt the arrangements t 'the Road to its necessities, he bits %you the respect, coith detice and even affection of all "evintaged in the business. Though ofteit_placed to delicate situations by the pairlltig, interests of the Trade and the inability of the Road, for want of the necessary equipment, to accom . •,; monate all, be has genecalty managed to ex ' tricaie himself without offence,- and thus to raise himself Stilt higher to the estimation of all parties concerned. Indeed, invariant cases of dispute between operators, partners • in business, Ic., have frequently heetileft voluntarily to his . abritriment; %via:ft the dif: fictiliies were qiiirtilv settled to the ca n er satisfaction of both sides. The charge of partiality ava,.alrnost to separable from his office..growitig out of the -natural impossibility to please all 'mil, it investigated, with • eases, 'it' sol,stantitied j , would, we doubt not, in every iusittice,Aie °failed for the geouralbenetif of the 00-iiirpny 'over which he presided, and nor to zrlliiv any selfish, personal prefe,rences.' Ii is ; inarkahle that those whu have, at different been loudest in their complaints .gi these supposed wrongs. well. the first and foremost in the expression of their syinpa thy in Mr. Tucker's present misfortunes: • Moreover, our Coal men 'are bound to Mr. Tucker by kiting tioc or grettirtut.k.- in trouble; and for years' past it is. well • known, the Trade has been more or less ernbairretl, he never turned a 'deaf ear to their reverses, but, like the good Sarnira- • , tan, readily rendered material , aid Ind' . - comfort:" when needed. Such generosity should not go unretnemberrii or unrequited. With this prevalent feeling, We meinlaqs , of the Trade dread acliange in the manage. mein of the Road. ' Appreciating Mr. Tuck er'i intimate and coniprolienqive luinwlvdtte of itte Coal business, anc7 entertaining undi• mininhell confidence in hisiowgrity, superior ability in the ninuagenlent of the . atisirs• ot ttie Company, they preter—infinfle .. ,4 prefer Mr. Tucker, even in his presint .ernbarrassruents, to any nrrtiresident ot title Road. They believe that t•uch".l rhaiiize • would he detiimental, nut only to' the Coal businesn, both in the Alining iitsirartine4i here and throughout its'i various branches elsewhere, but . a6o .to the interests ot 4 .;the -- Road. There is but one sentiment do 'ihat subject among the Coal men of Schuy p ikill flottaG.•• • I As an evidence of the universal good Iraq lug Mr. Tucker inspired in all with whorn he was brought in contact, we understood that all-the employees on the Road tendered. malt, a month's wages to assist in relieving his- present necessities. :t has b . cen sugges ted that, it Mr. Tucker's' failure is as repre,- seated, there would. be no impropriety in our Coal men volunteering their servicei in some similar tangible shape ; now, that they are pn'osperoas and he is unfortunate, and _re ,memberiag his noble conduct whet theirle: spective eireunastunees were reversed. Mr. Tucker's misfortune; as we uuder..f . sand it, is pgetiliarly hard to beat. At the . head of a Co„ whose annual receipts are reckoned by millions, it was natural Mr. TuCker shquid cultivate: enlarged financial 4 • ideas ; but his failurC, it is said, did tint re sult wholly from private spcculatioas. but wati superinduced in a great measure by his liberal encouragement of various pubic Ma. provernents, tending eventually to enrich the Reading Road. Ills assets are jepresented to he IsTer thin his ;•hut In the negotiations in which he has been engaged, .01arge portion of these assets have been hypothecated to raise money, and have .thus passed beyond • hit control, and are no longer available, in an emergency like the present. ' hese't eonsidered, together with the late mon ? 'trona frairds in the New York money mark : • et, which have shaken the whole commer cial community to its centre and involved many innocent men tu ruin, reader his ease' peculiarly unfortunate, and especially shyldmmiseration and assistance par ' _titularly as his offi riur career, so fur as can be ascertained. has survived this severe pr. -deal imam. • His misfortune .e'ems to be en. , - 4trely of a prirute,„personai character; while ''t?e risks by 'which it was incurred were tit ., timately for the public good, and, the benefit of the Company', whi4e head he:Was• Plc gedd miptito has swept the -country- 7 thonsandi in ail' departments •Of trade and business becatne its eager Votaries.' Those .who followed this alluring . phantom, and' sought to obtain a large share by extraordii nary MMus, devoting all their enerfifO OM purpose 0u1y,,, it is declared on high :nu 'thorny, must pay. thelrestalty. These lessons' are severe; Int may Irequently exercise a, salutaty influence on thote - who baie gone . • through the trying ordearmidthme out pure toad unsullied .i 0 their,official capacity. Such -men generally.lcam• wistlom:hy misiortune, Wad therefore deservt hoc mot to : rfceiye the\ Confidence and,tupo4l,t c, - IT:gt o cattutatird , • find PartiCula4:9l those .-whp hare - been the rectpients of their generinit iradetffit. ee.nt circumstances.'. ' • ...ro Ruh 1 Ittac; Ilittaiggrivated Imurders in Nevi zY orlon! , tlay,last vrevic;.- IRA all caused bi RUM: .. ` ME lEMIE This 'amnion appeared e: the Pkileelelphla papers on Wednestbk The etowiroll Otte of our columns prevents to from ' • it this week. We will plate it _ .I.eseceed next week if possible. Its, care,irre A tha: great and is of a meet character than any opinion avers proclaimed from the Bench,—it is also far from'satisfac. tory in its explanatioe of its former *pion: 30 which it was declared that the Liceesing of a tavern did ant girl( the light - to - sell CM 1 Sunday. The opinion is simply this . : ,et is , only an nolidensed banal that can be indict. id ea disorerly—and . not one that .tslicen sed.-if a - licensed house''sells on timidity the remedyis under the act of 1794. (imposiagn fiee_offe4,)which forbtes any woildlyemploy , Mnit, on that day—that a prosecution can not 4 commenced under on. aceandlhe pen ally enfoned under soother act: although both acts have for their object the;puntste meat of liquor.selleht ..for transgrentiog the law. The Mistake which , the cpurts, the lawyers and the people made in the Emmet decision wee simply this—when the Court stated in tfie - Omit case that the granting of licenses Aid not ; confer the. right to sell on Sunday, it meant to say, that it did not con fer the right to sell, because the law of 1194 'prohibited it, and imposed a fine of $4 for so defog. Now the Court says the License confers the right to do certain' things on Sunday, but prohibits liquor selling on that day-.4ts operation' is therefore only suspen ded on Sunday, as far as liquor selling es concerned, because h is worldly employment: Now we should like to know whethersns pendiug a License for a day, is , net actually abrogatiig it for . the time being—sea. pending; 1 accoraiag to Webster, is debar ringfroiii-aitioti orrighi; and 'if there Is no right, the keeper (anther no license for that time, and coesequently. lie is liable to be , in dicted the same as a tippling-bootie keeper.. We cannot see one particle of difference be tween this dicision, and the forinerone. All Courts have' held thati licensed house can be indicted if it is digpederly, and we would `ask whether the assembling of persons, at a tavern on'.Sunday,.for the express purpose or violating the law. of "the land, does hot constitute not'only a disordirly t i nose, but a nuriance in the eye of the lave and of all right thinking peilone:„. ..... Bet it is not su mceplhis I npinion (which contains a very sefete rebuke to Tavern -Keepers who violate the lawi—suilecoaduct oa their icier,. Judge ~ Woodward declares, "wars the stamp of peculiar turpitude," and it will not help the liquor-allers uncle) but It is the manoaTin which it was done. There are circumstances connected with this business which are calculated to crate sus-' piston that there was coat/pion between the tparties and members of thri Coon. 'A come inunicennu was written for the . Pennsylva nian, which tote editor says was received •everal , weeks, ago, evidently bearing an of ficial stamps stating what the decilion was io.the •Omit case, sad wherein the people ,mirtinteetood it. Thtscommunication was _.•ableg - fied on'tne - day of the decision: • Now ;4.rtek.auy candid man in , the ' community, il, after the' universal approbation the .opinion, in the. Omit case recelired from the Courts; the lawyers and the people; any liquor,-teller, violanng7tbe i law, would have dared' to bring his case by Habeas Coe.. pus, before that court, unless he knew be `towhead wh.t the opinion of 'the Supreme Court would be, and, that he would be 'dis charged. leader the circumstance!, no law • yer 'would havepermitted his client; to do it, because his, ca , :e would hive been damaged, it, not countenanced by the Court. .Then the ex pm te examination...4'nd the ,discharge of the prisoner. on the •testirnoisy of a singls wenees. wiliMut any punishment whatever lor'a violation of the law—not even the pen t aliv of the paltry tine of 94 inflicted.— Oh 4 habeas citrpui the .Court are :bound to inq l 're itilether the warrant of commitment slats a 34 - Cleat C PROBABLE COMM to believe t hat the person charged has tomnutled tht Anci , stated: Here was a strong ; probe cause, and the Court ought to have disre garded it at once and let the trial take its coursefs-il con vicied r u;tproper/y by the lower Court, it was then the proper time for the "...rpreme Coureto overrule it: NOl6justice was done to the tights of Barr, to require this iaterference 7 -he bad openly and un blushingly violated the law, and if all . ' the penalties in all the laws enacted against li• quor.eelling, had been visited on , his head, •he wouli not have received one-half the punishment he deserved. . . . ' It is a lamentable fact, that these acts on ' the part of the Judiciary are rapidly destroy ing confidence in , many 'of the Judges'on the Ph•och. For some time past, many of the hitleidirty partizan cases are either rerti orartrd t0.,0r brought before that Court on habeas corpus, oerthe ground that the partlee "cannot ?tit - Ain-justice in the Criminal Courts. : qt Pitilathlphia: yet these Colitis. by - .the ?impalal manner in which they administer •justice,conunand the confidence of the law- . loving and orderly citizens to an . unusual degree. and strike terror to all _evil-doers.— 1 1 It is, therefore, probably more the fear --af rtrtire in Courts that administer the- laW ; - without fear, favor or political affection, that_ Isrompts their removal. " •• To.show that others entertain the sathe 'views : we do, we append the folloWing re marks from the Philadelphia North Airier:- can and United Slates qulte : . , gI7NDIY _LIQUOR TRAFFIC,.— We gite on our first page the - decision of the , :Supreme Cola, as pronounced by Mc. Justice Wood 'ward, in thecase of Barr..• It will be 'seen, that it fully reaffirms the principle asserted in the Commonwealth:vs. IDtnit, that a - tav z ern-license does not adthinize the holder to I sell liquor on Sunday'. In limiting the rem edy for the offence, however, to the penal , ky rot •• -tons of the Act if : 1794, the Supreme ' - I. Court have . not met the "-expectations which their. former. opinion justly excited, nor, iii., r judgment, so coostrtied thy laws as most actually to promote thepublic interests and ' ,:. orals. It the license, as the Court hav%e I T eciarcil, is inoperative on Sunday, no re. i tnerneet of legal distinctions can satisfy an ..firdivary.ninadAhat the ' gathering together of idle and dissolute persons on that 'day, with a view to an open violation et lavte and under circumstancesAist tend tdirectlV to a breach of the pikbliqyeace.rioes not in-, calve, on the pariof,..therig•who promote such assemblages on their PreMilless.l l ability , to indictment for keepi9g.ndisorileily howeei We do not know anything of, the facts in thy, particular ease of Barr ; biarvie do know that the riot and tumult which spring from Stint , day drinking cannot be shielded by a tinecial eaception.in their ."favor, without a violation of the plainest ye newitors of 'common justice, ere % though such a renal' may le" outhorita- . tivel 4 declard in hinmenywith the provisions ',if common and statute law. ~ , . ' :. We are nbitged to Mr. Justice Woodward ' ihr his admonition to the 'tavern keepers.—' We dare'say, the latter will - complain,: that his Honor travelled beyond the record, sod iiAsist that the samerigid rule ofconstraction• kv \ tizch compelled him to coofioe the penalty ' of Snottily deseeratioo to a fine of $4, should have`prevented him from any comment not strictly growing ott f the case before him ; lint the community t large, while theytwill la rn en t , that the Con 'could' net, coosistin tI y wilt their views of a ly, sustain the ene t . getic: measures of May Conrad, will rejoice t h at one ot the -Judges, at least, has so for .eibly stigmatized an odious and demoralizing traffr:. co- HORS DECEPTION AND 111MBLIG.—The Rum nod Catholic organ of .this Borong4, calls thy attention of the bums? and made* to a statement from the Blue Book of 11ML : *bowing that there late: not% manf fOraigii 9.dopted citizens employed under thi freitentl National Administration, is the . .Depart. menu; at WashipigtoVi. giving the nenziber . , Atnerionts as , •-.. : .v 1220 • Adoptid t.•.:....i _-:,', 1, 1 1 of 4,1104 ~ , , Thts'Ad:Courricis only-in. theiDeparunerts wt Weshiumno. . Now look it the ostaility of this putdreatmassr.---Thistalswanolc was published at ths;:comotedeedrottfofTieteeli Administration in the Spring, at 119A2, -and of course given Ilse bst of, thoseA offsiii! tile; Departments 'iit - ArissdrpOpi i . at ,a Pierce Matirdcd 'the ,Gliv'ettipet..l - 4 - 4 1 ,1 1 yoj e (66 iiiini'then;lt jii , , k " ibeeiwt4itiiiieber9o7,l .cti4 0 FA atfe *hat heditt optititerPeti.;* tfir sitinsbei ritryit - aiStir akthat i%, j '' iertetti, fillet , i ',' ititit is - !N. 09: : . tirt l eCarked itlNlnii • 3 ' • , e3 EMICY,I • . •:. pi . ,. '• . . - • -..•.'tv.it".:••• V . ,: - OEM /ME !!JU!•;07... ,;6 ;:t; EMI =ES Orj 14 f 1-{ : 1. ! ; 4 •t, ,pnr wht try sateseageon ht Sip t atpiral Ilastsafiihe ilitteisinCof „, ••• • 4. t thenekr met, There . *timi •7 1 ' ' 4 10 4 6, 41r1a PMOD lade ihoir**4: the boa Tod th •tea " tritiod tad viitiraua 'eitimoi of all closes bowed their heads with sha, me, and mortification at aft ieiali; however, to - the firmness, Sind energy af Judge Conrad—he called his Police ; togeitter fastßitardaj, and timid ea - address irertirhich he took the ground that the Supreme Cnurl having heretofore declared that the granting ty 'litres? dic p g t lv e rn'ke4Pe! ii ; r 9r At i is _WI - 01,,sim'day,--enil 'as the hearing. of Barr had been ex parte, the Commonwealth's Counsel not having been present at the hear ing, he was determiner" to enfoie.e ; they inws as usaaf, against all who violated them, Until the opiotoi-was'auflurrilatirely proclemed by the Supreme Bench reversing theii mer decisipti. He also dry.lared that he was _determiaed to bring Oveticiaw of the. State into requiiiitioo to suppredi the .Liquor iraf fe on the Sabbath, and 4dereti the police 'officers to continue to report every ( violation and be would bind the pa rr over to appear at Court and answer as usual. ,/lrhis bold ground checked the traffic, and none ot, the more, respectable landlortia;operted on that day; thus showing, as the Rren„ . ing Dot. leetrt rernatirs,.that the Tavern - keepers paid more deference to public• opinion ad a rOet.. er conservators of the Morals of. the pOple, than the Supreme Court. ' • • District Attorney Wm. B. Reed,. of Phila. •delphia, has also- addressee a letter to the Mayor, sustaining his course in the position he has taken, as follows Dear Sir:—lsis proper, since the alleged decision of the Supreme Court, id the case of Daniel Barr, that I should communicate to you, officially the.view I have of , the ire: meaning cases of Sunday tippling, and diior, derly houses, heard before you. It it my wish,that all the lemma should he made to tins office without reference:to the action of >the Supreme Court .in Barr's case s nOt. of course with any idea of evading the fall force of that decision, whatever it as, but' that the Grand Jory may inquire into the circum stances f. each ease and decide how fir, io very familiar terms, +be charge of disorderly house, or Ditionee, is sustained. Until the promised opifiion of t he Supreme Court shall be published, we have no means 'of ascer taining the extent or finiitatimi of the doc trine it asserts. It now is, the Supreme Court on on ex parse-hearing, and: , after: the examination of a Comrounwealth witness, I presume by the defendant's counsel, decided that Denier Barr should btdiscbarged. They further decided, as I infer, that the mere sale of a glass of liquor, ss an item of worldly business On Sunday, without a crowd of ems ' tamers and disiirder, couldnot be prosecuted by indictment, - But they did not decide. and I earnestly trust they never will, that the open and scan dalous sale ofintoxicating liquors, on a day consecrated be law to rest and decorum, is not an indictable misdemeanor. :The open ing of a liquor stand or bar, or tavern, with, its appendage of idlers and tipplers, annoy tog anti scandalizing the quiet citizens who pass and repass to placetot worship, is yet, the mointaining of a nuisance, and bench indictable in Pennsylvanii. A strict et rule as to order and disosilt4' applies to Sunday than to other days. • ' That which:would constitute no percepti ble disorder on days and at hours when the •bnsy world is active, might becbnie mist of fensive when business is suspendedi and there is positive and relative imttqudits.— Such, in a large majority ofeases, art Su nday 'taverns.' Such probably are many of those heard before you and whichl feel it my duty to investigate thoroughly. Surely the Supreme Court do not mean to ektend protection to such places of infamous resort: I think it-my duty to make this comMuni cation at once to you, and to the other Mag- istrates, in order to define my; own views, es the officer of the Commonwealth, oh the subject, and to prevent, it poSsible, The action of the Supreme Court , being Understood as affording immunity to this sort - of prevalent and most pernicious crime Each easgrhust be decided on its own merits. • T requeSt-you therefore to . returit all the easesl]heard before von, except , that Of Daniel Barr: and in his case should he ventnre to keep his tavern or drinking house open to the scandal of the qui et citizens of the et f, and to tring there , or to its -neighborhoo any collection of, idle , 'puling persons, advise that 'he should be made responsible (an a new biading over for such conduct. 1 • e' I I believe my views are distinctly mated, and have the hopor tb tie, very, respeetfully, yours, - , wu.r.tarl B. RErn. To du Rm. L I% Conrad, Mayor. • . •, TAKING THE BEARINGS. t The Phtlidelplika.;;;Vurs reckons up thi , sup. port of:fudge Pot fork from various soprees, as follows. It will•he observed the ;Knott?. Isiothiturs are set dittiyo its -the list as mire.— ,N r e don't know atr,lhing about!it, but Writ: LACE is as likely Di he posted,: as anybody • else in the State • We bare now the data for our culculalianS, as to the result of the penawg gubernatorial eleclion.—.t Mr. Pott.ocx will reikeive the. entire' Whig vote, the entire .anti-Nebiaska vote, the' entire ,4now- Nothing vote, the etitire Temperaiim vote, 'and 'a portion of the Ainettcait vote. Pennsylvania hat , been a very close State for the last fourteen ..years, whenever her full vole was out. Two Presidents, one Governor, one Supreme Judge, and ate! Canal Cbmintssioner havcbeen elected .hy the Whigs, anti the Democratic majority . which Jibtsos achieved of over p,OOO, has winilled down to :rum 3-to 7000. • Now if the Kno*-Nothing; influ ence is half as givat as iris repreaented ; tiles we firmly believe. nine-tenths of our =voters' ire op: po;edtbe It bill ; it our hee l . iitizens regard'Ternperanee reform as a question'sif para mount importance to any issue of were party pol icy ; and tf;as we shrewdly. suipetet, no insignifi cant portion of the Democratic party are heartily tired of the influences which surround , Get. BM' Lea, and through him the federal Executive, What is to prevent Mr. Pollock from receiving a large majority next October? From the various tnter ; eats which are thus decidedly oppbsed to the re election of Gov. Brazes, there will :be mune kw. engaged in the manufacture and *ale of liquor, and here and there-'au alien voter, who dbee not see that his libentes are sates tinder conservative American rule, than the corrupting influences of foreign ignorance and licentiousness, who will corn. -mu the great mistake to voting against Mr. Pot, Coca, but tar every defection of this kind .he will receive SOCC.itiodi fifty fold, from- tho,e who for .years past have blindlryoted the Democratie ticket, that "fitikblesa phantom" which has lured them to the doom of the most abject political slavery. Un tler All these circumstances, we do.noi wonder that the partizans of Gov. BIGLSE are alarined, and that Potx.oct stock stands high in the Mitt:o.- 11e late incastnots decision of the Supreme Court, entirely reversing its tomer decisiim upon the le gality of brensed tavern-keepers selling liquor en the cabbath, appals the entire comMunity, and will swell the anti- Bigler vete by thotisands..The-veo— manry of Pennsylvania wlllnot sacri fi ce the chance to obtain honest legislation upon this q neSuou of moral rctoim by voting for a man who hay; deegacil and:traded direct replies to the questions clopoun• dedro bins by the friends of Prohibition. . • 1 117" WHO ARE SIM SELFI S H BIGOTS We eopy on the first page a capital article fron"i•the Philadelphia Ledger; on the, anYer• eign power ol the people—showing .hat in a Republican government like oursi . ihe peo ple are the supreme poWerrof the eiste, or country, and can pays whateVe.r lawa they, that is The • majority; please This' is the true democratic doctrine: and althouith it is .seld'ara denied iii the abstraet,' very few un derstand it BSA* Ledge' writer applies and exemplifies ii, t But he is zorrect to' r the vet) lento« , i. _ lioW,We want to know of 'dime Who - call the leading Reform advocates of the dl4. "bigota," "fanatics," "despots!' end pH that —who nre-the real ingots and deqPtits If laws exist by the authority of the runnel:Mo. jority. through whose agency they Wire originally-passed. say for the istlppre.sion of drunkenness or ,the observance' ;of Abe ,Sab bath. who tsthe loyal citizen=-he that. de: trounces them as tyrannical and Opposes thel enforcement, or he• that' sdioemes gitimate Stain:tent? the laws arelWrong A lit th n be;thantml: bit; winip they roman cost*rettatuabool!rnii they are to be takers• as ibe41114,1 ma' jority, and it to dtitf i iireviiii'gOor anc 1 0 01,,,0rt : of 4 4P WlTlPmmlnt , t ) Peeto their Eteculiaal, and that man, who opppet, tihem, is o' selfisht its nted ilx• the fullest tepee of the *ebb:, apd .4 . 4tied.iitit4 to blt !'' 4 ,Foi,,by;i:tit PrOtenan‘td, iesm i wledee, the mejonry sha I stile. TO majority,mthe - htws „ ?rthef: tad fthiMiAtep 11 11 . hi! ill! itaiiiPritfieght yetsisaiits , t.teetelteiSidiali be aeamisnedito:Oetse teem and hisimainnitotv, b+, 70r01--kntiilig• err, • ii,,OffilMigirsimmirnau4 , l434 , vrinsiamititlaill*atedigibilmr , tat l / 4 41 iiiirWAVlAll4olPii.6l l 4 7 okatoiitheill :77 - °t . • , 41103111048- 14 1 1k 11 4 *O4 / **7411.-31 Days. tl;: 4 ,"1 I s . TirML .I ,l l*l7lcas. FRI. SAT. -1 3 " 10 1112 ' 301111'.5.01 5 ' .02 5.03 5.04 5.01 5.06 5.07 s" Ws 7.10 7.119 707 7.06 7.03 7.04 7:02 ‘114,N0 , tit 1.1. 4116 (1 4 19 6.47 1413 got 1 41 *Dail -- W,* 1 3 1, , &sunra ) July nearlyal! day. sun ma a fit& walla ii.thafamaa... , ;': Smudgy. 3014.:«-CJear. 00011w 1 4 Selma Mobeay. 51at:.—Wartaaz t.-- Wm*" atutemaafaas sad damp. Tql!da,;_Alft , ist 1 . 0 - - ongesry!i,r4 44 , pr, stalkor, *fitcom t , ,514 41r1111fill, Taale School Coavealloo - WM . /meter. 24tetili 'yen' lwarin• •A 41 w droia of rain at 2 o'airir ! POdiireiT cold. • Thursday, 3.l.—§tirt ararns, but pleasant: Friday, dtk:---plight shower eartk. Damp and cloudy &Davie. :Am, out; with imsh hieeze ifiernooo: , • • ' ' •'" • & The Balloon.—Mr. Pasey's ' 4 ! aerial night," prommai tor kit gaturday, d,d uric come ofT;lie'said, for pint of gas ; othms maid, becMuse . the " - let becoold not "ratio was a come, e failure ands ' &mat dititppointment-,--the fovio wee flooded •witb anxious l'ilutorp., • Crßeer House Casese=Fratlk BieFadifen, Dennis Gildy sno Martin Lynch, Beer shop keep er* in Port Carbon, mere brought before Bull, Esq., on Monday last, for selllng liquor on Sunday, and each fined 54 vend. also bound ever fOr trial at the. nest Court, for 'soiling Virithr'" liquors by less a:lessor, than a quart.' ; , arState Teachers' Assoaattem—Seion.i Sean-Annusi liferting.—The following ars the . prowed digs, as Teel'lly reported and published in Extra Daily' issues of the Miners' .rourna.(,ttpe firsi dates] Aug. ?!. Muumuu Sittstou —This body assembled at the Court HOUR! la thla place, yesterday at 10 o'clock. Upwafds of ;fifty.' members, ladies and gemletrien,. were present, besides some•iew ViPtters. Prrstdent, Prttf.' 121 MKS TllOl%OOll, Of !ins burg, M the ;obeli; Jso. Joyce of Philadorphut, and A. K. Bito+se, flew - York. city (formerly of 'Schuylkill) Secretaries. a:Kle Session was opened . with, the . reading of a portion of Seripinie Intl with prayei, by tke Jos. McCool, of Pottss:il.le. The calling of the Roll was temporni 3 Ok dirF ponied with, on ileron* of the absence of many members expected to *rev° during the dey! •The minutes of the Jail meeting (at. Lianeaster pity) w?re read. 'J. P. Shermati 3 Of Pottsville, wacchocen to sup- ply the. place of Jhi absent: Treasurer. Henry Ir. Diffenbacb, EN., Deputy State School Superintendent, was, on motion, admitted to a seat in tee Convention... ' • • New memhera were invited to sign the tntion.• The husinewi hours of. the. Convention ;were fisea at from 9.; A.:M. to 12; froin 2 to ri P. M.; . tind.frorti 7* to 10 in the et-ening. . ').; --,v Infite *blend:cot* further regular businesThos. 11.. Burrowes , - of Lancaster, eiplainedt heobject end proceedings of the late meeting of County Superintendents, at Harrisburg; and highly compli metited the opeiation of the appointment of County Sypoinrendeint in Lancaster county. - Mr. Ingrain, 'Superintendent of Dauphin, was called on, hut bad little or nothing of the effects of his official labors us yet to report. , . . Mr...Simnel/in, Superintendent of Somerset;gave an minting,' though not very ilatteiing account of the educationarinierests of his county. _ A/11111(00X: g stns — den Jones , of Norrie. town, was appointed Secretary is puce of 31r. • Joyce, absent.: . . The President delivered an inaugural Adtireas on the Philoaophy of Edycatton. . it. with no ord- nary production; but, while abounding in (dewy beam y, was strong in orpiment, itmettvally perti. out to ttle nun:teats of Education. , • . Reports cil Committees now in order. No. 1, by r .L H. Brown of Philadelphia, on Vocal Iltuatc sit 5,40015. The Committee took 'strong ground in the affirmative. • . - Prof. Stoddird, 'of Wayne, in reply to sevail questions, gave Many excellent reasons : in support of the- Committe's recommendation. Ito 'Mr. Angeles of Pottsville, n,lso spoke; , highly in its fa vor, adducing'', his knowledge otitis operation of the system in . : GernianY, 'in corboration. Mr. Row, Of Lancaster, followed with his experience as entirely coirtaing wittithe Committee's views. 'No. 2.—Covqinfrory 4ittendanti:ai Srimotr, , by Davis, - of Lanenster. • The Report , took strong and unequivocal ground in the affirmative: EvEnteta. Sisstots.—The tint t),nlineiks in ,order was the discuiston of the Report read at the clese of the last resiiiit. It gave rise to a spirited bate. - • Mr. Travis, f. Delaware, concurred in thegen eral of the Committee, but thougbt it; application to our School system, at present;"a questiou• of doubtful policy. He disapproved M. extreme measures of compulsion and rattier (a• vored the Untitevemeat of .and Teacher,, as the Wiarlt tad surest means of securing a pane ! tual attendibace of pupils. Sztmeider, of Pottsville; favored compulso ry attendances' . The whole School sistemwasone of legal compulekna, and 6ence 'this stioutd I be oo exception. Irregular attendaucia' was a iineial con4ilaint on the part of teachers. Mr. Wrighti of Philadelphia; thought the fwbocil system had acaomplished a great deal withont this additional regulation. . . Rev. Mr. Angelo, of Pottsville, explained the practice in the Berman and other European Reboots. Experience there clearly commended the plan, and he accordinglY, argued strongly in favor of imadop tion in this country. , , Mr. Davis, Chairman of the Cornmillee, offered a resolution , 10 an appendix- , to the Report—to the effect`that the:Convention 'commend' the subject to the attention co the friendi of education throughout the State, with rho view of influencing Legislative act ion in its favor. • Prof. Richardson resolved the subject into two iiinciples—trted and expediency. He contended for the iorineqbut questioned the polieyof itsadop. onAt preroM . .. Mr. 13errnan, of Pottsville, cited the experience of ttcptctias commendatory of the plan. Itc oleo real a favorable extract from a report on its: open. tiotis . in Swtit#tland; end loltowed it with strong affirmative larguments. • Mr. Kessler of Allentown, a Swiss by birth, ex plainettlioite Mat the plan was only adopted in his native land after the subject hail been long in ova tion and wits thoroughly understood by the people. lie thought it;eight, but as vet inexpedient hi ibis country. The furtner diwussion of the subject wet post. ported tel this:morning. - Report, Ti;ci. 3.—The Co,fdurstion. of tAi.Scros, by Mr. Wickersbain, of Lancaster. This was an eloquent, couiPlete and powerful report in the el. fumstive. 1 Prof. Stpddard followed with some beautifully expressed upProludory remarks. 1 1 4 Mr. Itrewii, of I Phitadelphift, fppo4ed the r ec.. ommendatinna of the P /au t. Mr. Wright offered a resoluttoci'Mat the :Report be accepted, and that the Asiotistion approve of its *.stotunehta.. The hour of adjournment rip o'clock), haiing arrived , the resolution was laid over for further discusaion.• ' Rey. btf. fiectd, ol 'Reeding, chsed the .jay's proceeding* with prayer. • The werlhe throughout the day was oppreee (lively hot: • • Ll* 'NEMESIS 1R Alizsmwricel' Gentleses4: ; ' Prof' Us. Thonmson -Pittsburgh ; J. H: ' , Brown - -r.Pldlisdelptthq •Johtt' inVec-44ntadephiii; *Asa Jonee--Norristown ; A. K. Browne-Nevi York; Eger Lemborne-x:Lancir•teg ;, lion. Thos. H. Bur• rowes-r-Lgneaster • A. Wright, A. Id.- Pbitadamnie W. V.Davi.u-•lxancaster ; P. W.' Gengembrn-Oirard College ; A. E. Evxter rtsburgh ; P. Shermen-xPonaville; *hoes. der - rmttige; L- A "Snie-PoUstrille; He« , ler-Allen ; L. H. Gauxe-Norristowir Prof. F. Stoddatd-Wayne; W. 11. BarnesPbila. ; A. Fleyo-lPriltsville ; E. E. Carney-010; Wm. Travw-;-Delawate D. Ingram-Hirrtsbnm ; Wm. H. Johnson-Philadelphia; Wm. E. Porter -Schuvklfsili ; Amu* Row-lAucaster; Samuel G. Thompson-Westmoreland P I,x. Veetier+- Germantown; J. P. Wicker:4m tri- , -T.atticiiiner,,. A. Gow-ylaxhingnm: J.S. Polxifer-Ortitigxbnrg; , Jas. G. lignswelt-aPhittuielphiat. latrine Warner- New. York ; ft,, tx. Jarloon-Schuytkill; Prot.V., Iltebard 9 oP'*.Suolueltarum J. la .f.Wattain-New = • Ladies : , • , • Min 414na,.1. Lewin—Pottsvillet;:Mkte.iArtrlire Wolcott—Pitisvillo; •Mlmbarall4.o4l--Porte i;ille; Who . E1;0012 B. Slrettell — Pottrivl Bari. • C. A. Reisavi—Ltuarager • absi, Nrstra' ain— /..ruteasiir;• Delia White -Lbeneareerl tEroritorg Swine—N. York ; Milo MIN! NkCOON 4 . POILIVOir-144i4 WhitlOA - rLiMbittl: M. 4044 York. t • r' I ° ism (5,fq144.PAV—•401.400. B itS2 lo : l 9biou PPSI4. ..tkrgh TeiklisC'lerfjoes 6y J. H. Brown, i[P 4 41 1 00 1 1 1 411 14 r.; ; .I,l4iontosM4pormied-sad eloped. ; The discussion on the Report-on tionipaispri 4g o o 4l4 l4llloPotkome 4 arum; nd ocnopisstianscotitite missing: pref., Otengetebre,opeesd the - debate-with: some pertinent asOteentai thews both froitt , ektetitatee sail reason, an hew of the ioutpaliaitv aietenC Mss 0114111;ef Notiitiowtf, Waisted that tbiletill• .dew, teo,fisid *4IW :bat even pireefs4otdd‘ abridge ordeitit , Tbey'hittl find right hibi . ted. Hence the peewee*? the lite vail l ui Eat • the velnierwlertithis; But he t s botelbt the adopt Oa of the slateet-:ge,a+ i .tei ; iaVif okiut4tie &Ws nutcled rut iIIrOTC• meat nest. •,,Pir...sonoldu et Pottsvalti met atteA iibieajon S iliationdialfir mobile miiied. 'Hi wisrwkvi dedb' *Arai otitis Comodukes.; Idasealiiiidtidalkso t Magic -ass lidopiteet titateittiaitiobrile the 46604 Ineeeethelitateieta thlithill*Kid4:Jitattei4l Itaht, tdi O rdt4a c l i hible*Ositr piths } Litt` eteatteald 'knit tettriffaitiebiecii,/#,U Atiii 141110 Pt T - 411 EIJF M. El ichools or .2 1*03 1 4 4 0 4 6 4t0r ; . . of Mr. Dart i' ; '• . . : : ; ......ltarohrel, Thi tqbelbwociatiou 'ilwitsider'llar subject of t ialteport a question of rest delitacy; gad „while- Iseaat peasant. are not prepared .to.'ex.' press'a decallell opmion uport, it, we would urge" upon on di n giest. impottanca of the punctiad . it' tetldificr ol 9 the children at the &boob , . and she Tg en s D eiSfftfAi ohki4 led Metz iti• araimidiat this'deiiiiible tf'sult. - i This teas' ~ ed to by !eyelet, : becattarf4llsi ixied 19(;; 46:410 =- aid ...wail finally ! taio.oo the table: The "' a Ariotion We; then Imende4 (s la simply to troiinnand theiwbject to the artion ci the friends tix gametic:a throwftioni the pate), and adopted : -1 1 ..t• The Relei§ti the Co-education of the... Sexes was taken jl gad discusied, ` with' rekience to Dr. Wrightesittii l f u n resointion, to the time 'of ad. '4 kagaignag4ians..dow and Game in the affir- . citenciil v. Mr. Acicle, prof. Gengejabre' l a laid*ifii fla jPbilada.) opposing it. • \rilf.i: J 4' - t *lnes resigno on as Seereffiev Was . . ~. , Jeaderallr' '..., 4 -rt. joufned. i rrattmloOgsstom.—The Co attincation of sex- /.-.. e , 1111 1 . yi. • , Mr. Lal4, diurnal*, 2 insialed on the same course of tikl.training, tor the mental develop. Jun i of IX , h s ti e s. : • . . : Mr. Viri ketpism, Chairman of ihe : CoMmittee on Report ,wtir disc-Raab:in, rase to defend himself Dom :cent a •tku ... S Z' ,' I rsonal insinuations.— lie p ?Warm! A • fend the sentiments of the Repot , and cal .7-,„ ...;statistica and 'facia to disprove t . ie.:•eor. . '''..s. -.. ' Mr. Brl:iwkireen, . listed - lions. •-I ' '-r.- Rev. MI kind' in t hence ed On mot, o'clock -1 Mr. P., he Scrip: to be aloy_. ~.. . Mr. Bicioved , to strike but of Dr. Wright's resolution ail liter the word "accepted." * After sonsd;iliscussion, the vote was taken—the ayesandlatty4eing•catled Maine's ineluded), when the amesidarat woe 1051—,7 yeas to 29 nays. ' • The 46'6114 now necurru,g on the original rest). lut 11,14 we* parried. ~ Ile rt_NO.l—Cocspasition and Derlaimstroa, by Mr. amlio; me of Lancaster. i : Mr. 1 rowtfist - oved that the Repoli, to accepted, and its ntiments approved. Anw,eiatice.adjourned. ,- - .1 c. Evm inn kissms.—The first business . consid• ered . :was' to ;1 the time for • the sin* 'cite wk. joUrn. cnt. 011ie Aseaciation. Tea o'cloCk this (Th ay) eiening waaageeed upon. . 1 Sec etitry o,.rowne's rent,ination was acceptor, to take e ect ai:tite kat adjournpent. .. , Mr. BroviOs late resolution, relatini,:to Mr. Lanmei'. yt n ‘q, after some, desultory:, discus. slob, e.)- 'as,ritlidca wn. N . 1.1; %% s'ialirt on the Pair, Present aszt•Paturn of th r Tatzthir of Poutsylvanyt, by lion . Thos. 11. Burrowek:-an able,and comprehensive produc t tion,relaiing M the earliest history ot teaching in the State. and th idawaing prospecia of the pr of es si o n. :1 ,. Before ifise=ussion was opened, Mr. Barrowes requCatedilial no motion be made to the a ff ect" of "adopting tffe. sentiments of the Report"—be 7 thought that a dangerous ptecedent. . . Rdpicirt, oiOnotion r eccepted , „ Rematks' Were made on the Report end' variclus educational fripien it suggested, by Meirsi:Tirmis. Schneider sitil Laughlin., Re, Mr. trod,Conety Superinteadeat 413 e rki, briar'' , calleiD,on, 604 un ' interesting no:count of School matters in diTererit German distriois of the State,; ,;• Ve . . , , anti !tan of tin e eisuestional aims and pros pectsi in his civil Connly. N .. .', , 'Prof Riclqrdson tad.: it few /emeriti; on the low rlarteeof Tea hers,. especially u iSusque hann County, an lending to prevent thriff making a permatienqrofession of- Me business. Futtlier (14"Ctission of the subject was postponed: till toLslay. ''... '. Mrs A. K.o'llrowne delivered Report i s io. , ' I the .11,fluesci! of , lirstals Teachers; arnieli, a motion, wen4ecepted. ~ . ~ ._ w Iklensrs. D4in, Trevia sad Grow ialled 'att e r ion • I to prop(' esredilt Educational JOllllllll3, parti daily the Psnna.:47-eheral Journal, and warmtV , remain -1 - • mended theil - .1 " . ! '-_ 7 School District libraries--. 1 R Challin, Jr., Wayne county; A. RoW, Lancaster;; and Ise Jones, Phila. . ; S Examination of Teachers:---E Schneider; Potts ville ; Rev. W A Gtiod, Residing ; and .1 .3 Stutz man, Wayne county. i , .. No. 0 A verbal , report on lipoid State Agency, by Mr.!Trnvis, of Delaware. , ~ A the of the • Comments by Prof. Gengembre,`ReV, Mi. An gela, Mr Brown and Mr. Lamborn. After winch the tepiirX Was accepted and the Committee dischargeii: •'-. -- ; l coming up, bernwell'a Cocultitutianal amendment earning up, the author gave his 'reason:9 for, the change proposed.. I, .; - • After some discustion,in which Mr. 4130 w, Mr. Laughlin; Prof. Demtembra, Mr. Davis, Arf riWiek ensham and Mri Schneider participaied,ltbe word . 4 .Associate" was enisstitened for "Ifoncirafr," ,in this article alluded to.! .r.; . , -, , Dr. Cutter occupied sortie fifteen or twenty min utes, on ventilation of Schen! Housei. - 1 ' Euratom Suasion.—On motion, Mesarst Row, Schneider and Lamborn were appointed a CAthruil tee to Pouch subseriiitions for the Peniisy/vanto Woof Journal among the -Menibeta. I' I - Report No. 7-111or i alinstructien in Sehools,•by Mr. Travis, of DelaWare.' - . • : Prof. Stoddard of the following resolutions, . which were carried.huanimoutily : 4; i t • ' Ruolred, That the thanks of the Assochntion are doe, and are herch)t tendered 'to the, citizens of Pottsville for their hospitality and' gene44,kind ness to its members 'during its sittings. . Resolved, That the Astliciatioil tenders its thanks :o the County Coramiasioners for granting us the me of their commodious Court more; also, to Mr. Henry Buck for font isning us with:suitable I - conveniences.. , Resolved, That this Assoctation revecifally ten ders its thanks to Messrs. kimono and Lillie, Edi tors of AtinPre .fournai, tor the interest they have manifested in reporting ourprooariling9. i I 11.44!,01ted, That the Association tirowith ten ders its thanki to the, various Railroa Coinparlieir that have -furnished, its members wi h •eXcursion tickets, for the purpose of attending th s meeting. Mr. Barnwell °tiered the following, Winch was also apanimmesly carried : - I i 1 itte , ! - Ref:raved, That the thanks of the Ai4ociation aro eminent:y due to tho,retiiing Recording Secieretary, Mr. A. -K. Browne for the efficient manner in which he has fulfilled the duties of hisloiticlit , . • Pr. Wright declined to act as chatrreiiti of the Normal School Conimittee. and Hon., Thomas H Burn . avres was e1:1 . 04A in his stead. The innintett of the Convention were read. Mr. Brown spokeifeclingly fur wimel minutes. . Closing remarks. were impressively delitAred by the President. , 1 ' .. A prayer by Mr 1 4 .clineider, and the, Clinvent ion adjourned sineorise. ' . - 1 . The next regular meeting of the MFOCItIiiiVIL will be held et Lewhdoettn, On • the 2CM da'y 0!i Decent bet next -,!! .• I , . , .• I; ; • . . 1 1 k We append the following communicafo touch , iag • matter Mitlirroperly belonging to t h e proceed ings of the Assoeitdion, but nevertheless Of gener al% interest among.the members : , t 1 To r/is Editors of the Jr finevt Joarnal :— . l - have just atieuded the last meeting of the =Society convened in this plebe. i .This attendance 'has been i first of my .contrtirm with' this AsSipciation, ml 1 feel more than a freedom in exgre,i4 in g m y . gratification with the opportunity allorded for be. coining acquainlell ,with its objects.l I Might ni. ludo in this connection, to several interesting : pro. cerilings in the Imot of reports and discussions; but I shall content myself with revertin g to one feature of Itualnstitution—thinking it may be • in teresting to tetwiters who may not have. , had nn opportunity of witnessing it in person- Thls fea ture is adapted to illustrate the 'lrwin-at eharactcr of this Association, and, of course wiliterid great ly to recommend it to the actual teach r. ill allude to t h e i n t er vening , stone, or those Meetings for matztal tmprovomeht, which by an' earlyi:turange onent of the membera, - Were entered tote, alter a few of the first meetings, to this place—and 4 1 have been informed Were';adopted very soon:after the or. pnization of the Society. This Assoniation is composed of practical teachers from Schotiols of va rious ;mules—but mostly front thowi connected with the Common School system. Ail the; ...raver, sational Meettrogs to which I hate alluded, it was most gratifying to phreeive all the inetinlielie meet ing on mina terms--and unreservedly. tanking 'and receiving suggestions as to the beet methodic of com municating their ideas On the different branches re. opined to be taught to all our schools. !Here might be seen Among these convened for mut iln f improre tuent, such men as; Prof rs. ThompsOn,s.toddard and Wiekersham. with a number of the erincipals from our beet Schools! of Philadelphla4soch as Dr. Wright of )tee , Normal Stitgol, end; others; I freely commbnicatiag :their views cu :the best methods of imparting-the most elemeniartir parts of 1 School.-instruction. i To our Superintendehts.from Immoral the most-remote Comities, mil well OP . .0 thi; teachers of many of our rural distriiits, these opPortun it ies have been scenes of delightful refresh ment ; and I entertain a hope that at future meet. ingS of this Assomation;it great number t or' teachers from our rural districts, will be emit/isi to avail. theinselves of the; rich intellectual 'banquets, so freely and kindly offered for gratification' and inf.. prOyement. 1 ,i COrs-rv. • , A THicilEß FROM BCCKI Aitir.3(l., 1834. • ! IcOlinnstcseEn 1 i ;. • i THE TWO EIDEN - OF THE FACTURE. , The mortifying nide—to see the Supirente Court 1 of Pennsylvania—pit (shat Judges Lewis, Wood-, ware and Kane ; tor we hope baud. Minas at Chief Justice Black and Joke Lowrie* tickling to the Rum induener; and assisting by the !weight of their judici I posillim to oritce more raise the flood gates of Su day diSsipation, ane unchain the fiery dragon ed tempuraince, and ftinthoolihr dealing out of the d adly, hull-engendered imison to poor il weak humanity. ! ] .., The bright, the glorious side of the pahre.— Mayor Conrad and District Attorney WM. B. Reed (long mny tney live to benefit their tellow-citizens, and when they die; their memories, will be em balined by the grateful leapt of thew-end:l'M' worn en and children whose • kind benfeetore they have . .been)'standing umbrinkingly, muntulfi ho oiri thin-like in the breirh; and regardieNs C.l *owns or threats, daring to tdo their duty, and] throw their official shield around the innocent and !unprotected victims of tbe unbolt' combination of *rim yellers 1 end poisan-vendet4. ' ,-AN ei-li eNt. [FOR TOE MINIRR' JOURNAL! r Tilt-NERRASKA • - • rndtuant, Va., .11e1 . 0 B. 11.mtstir. roaiirepoes have men your ".Touni.tf,'' and am willing to admit that its course in relation to the "Nehrisitn fraud." upon the people both North aild- South. Yeoiricides with the views entertained by the mbritl nail re ligious inhabitants of Western Virginia 3 It may surprise you that Any citizen South of 'nison's and: Dixon'. knit' would hie willing to make; this telmis.:: sion,,bint it is nevertheless true. Slavery here, is in a mild form; Ilondago is only nominal. The teak* olives enjoy tie l'l4re,ext lib erty," in - every thing to fur us it relai s rio sorill happiness. , Without removal, they t tist continue as they are. The' in.4titutio.a of riager::y has but ew advocates in this pan of the Ellatc F it is con sidered an god that most be endured :for some time longer. p The most exciting topic of convert- 11011 In this section of the State, ie the Order of "Itinow - Ingo," that have so suddenly *prong int , r t.ttistenee, and seem to be owes-ping over tlie onntry. oo rectio.lite, "seeking whom it may de tour." The atantal is as large in this part. f !the Stale, end I learn devours ell Amorictscs (el-Aran) at a swallowe-Itotnanistssontiscirbe Mites; tribe MAR° for "aid and ronsfart' - ?.!0 'Mother e4nrsh"--mt it is said I have hard it elated that he ro4os "sontit" in your State. it ? ,40, Ora.; I should like to ser,etli -4 rrittur.";epeihaps, hut r f don't know. , . • • I is it true that Angelo mdeall---r-Littj'ef" • . • Hagbittititc. COV l rdpiti Menus. Entroas:—ln the ]Mining IJ eettter of the 22 ult., there is an editorial headadt Have they counted the to , t ?"" .. He. hurdles gibed et. the cler gymen and truly Christian: lay merabernef the va riotisdenorninationt have counted the actittef - sup 'porting the Afttieri! Jpurnal. A stronger in rent!- tng would suppose . the writer of it to be one of the mule Christian lay memberii. He *- tempts, Waxed°, ihe.. tears of the\ olergt .and lay - inembentreepeetingthe influence. ,of IhrlJoirrnaf r and amialk to.. dreitithet tide Of infidelity now sweeping over the /and aad the ittereriAof urea*. era itaildtsbelievers—enen of evil paitsl , Os and bed deedi,prtenaters ef bowlers violence,' and tea rte eaters to the tastes of this rety class. Read the first T en ago lintel° to' gin laid pond*: under theinia o "New York roo_ aLtnoet.lnlanted to stle you to publiab Lt, Hitt tt is necessary to do sate Al** this reedited* judge of its eltaraett4.: " IftW Faraiewlike atmosphere enakinue much leager,Abegernieitien ttie stOlo deal eb lovely in promisee of future fire and .briaisione, will to thew - bannearz - :Nobody be able to appreciate sneb'a bastion lotattrhsnent:i iAtter bet 11 / 1 1.4clie.ilinthill.irMid, a-roasting in -theineit - w;11 ort Y Anna way hire airratetal mate ", , • •ua. i Cilalecleb' language end , eentintizoi 1 0611:14,"Stly but the loweit Cain of_seofrers and, infidels?, !nay alWakiblirieet tee , seerricttent Ito the .111.• mat" 4 11 #4,0* . rnifloW -*mai aniXaoitMMq will bei ontoolitt rooch to-ouppOt et: for as hutentfthstessemlighteeed Chi:Wow eicanmunit)i r ou ki umbel otyeeeleCby. In fl ate with the lam awful &cabal el 4- Revelation; '.ia„aq tam* to Christianity pedi Doubtless theeletgy will duly " ' i !lrtgfilkillOPOnn44llo v 'T E ' rt :" u f=r ret _f fl!IV - 'lo l l' Bain ,noiiss'of Gidgiests wete to leo would •piebablumathitti? gig Rim* - billies ai volowe pre, viol* fhal ; ; t3P"We hair __memo gmOodytat London, has eetEr , tbrifyS'Asifaiia - D e rmsd toward the coinpirac.„, oftheiX; Wa s h Monument. ; la;' . " July 29111 it It is priShablet‘lthe Aar (If it hat's anyl is to be tiand Wthe read& 'or the Repair emir suppose , (kettle Peabody lag 1010115nerklimd does not know that be is a na. tt►tie of Vanvers. in Alassachusetts.".in which town lie hat lonnt;ed add ' endowed a: library to the Reiman of 540,000, 4 , It is not likely that any one who takes and interest in the honor, of this country, inn 'bedieVer Petbodf a foreigner. "'The temple ofPent:V i nia will recollect with- gratl ttukt. Mir body. perms:tall* sustained-the credit of theirt,E4 when it was doubted in Lon, don ; and the Whole country !mows of his efficient aid in supplying: the fundineeessary to GI up *lw ArAoriqui;derlYilikili ai tip London World's Fair; and in :instilling at Alf times the dignity of this his name an d . well-beleve4 country. there be one native born American. with the warmest, native American sympathies and effect ioe., George Pea body .tiondins," is that.. man. , i 4 di Con• order, in; in the iditdlve Icosintirocsrszi.l' ' - - • Union Cot ege" Schenectady; N. V., under charge of President NOV for the, unprece dented penod el 0,51 years, has j ust held its annual Corthireagernent ezercises,which were more largely attended than usual. Dr. Nor.T,i, on the Tuesday afternoon, Made a characteristic ;farewell address. Three thousand lic4ing educated men in this coup try have ben under his . tuition. A large number of ifiese;:from all parts of the -Union„ were preset l tilt listen to the utterance of the old Presidedt's mental working after such an experiene as his, and the alumni, im- Pediately; thereat ter orgajized by. appoin ling, Rt. Rev. Dr_; Ilfrold. of Indiana, formerly . 'of :Pittsburg.• Pa.. Chairman : and Amos Dean. of Albany. ISecretary. Various resolutions were adopted and addresses tielivered. Aut• meeting iof the members present of the Class of 1845:a committee for the deceri T nial; - ocettrring :hest year, was appointed, _ consisting of ': Daniel Washburn, A. M., Clergyman ; John L. Campbell, A. M., Physician : 'Ed ward McCamers; A. M., Merchant ; Robert Earl, Editor { ; Edward Rosa, Lawyer. ' . IC7" IF JOIIN TRoy, who left Durham, in the county 'of Parham, England, in May 1853. will apply to the Edttori ofethe Mi ners' Journal, PMtsville,'he may hear al his mother Sarah Troy, and • his sister Diem liliompson,ivilid . i are haw in Pottsville, and Wc'uld be very glad to see, or'lleai from him; Papers will confer a 'falai' 'on' a distrilised filthily by iioticiiig the above, ' • 'August 1054. , tl7' A POola"cot Indian was treatedM ten . of fifteen glassea of liquor; by some lumber nen, near OldtOwn,llaine, a few days ago, and was alterwartiv fouta; acad. The jury did not know whaailled & tiim. • per' illarit!---tit in the vases of clad era which have ver been observed, there is an onttateni stage if charrhaa. In this strsie.l cholera is castly, ; •cured. • • ; (7 - A statement of the em)grants arriving at New York ',port during thefour weeks commencing oolthe 25th of June and ending on the 2lstrJuly, inclusive. has just been Is sued from the Surveyor's office. From this it appeart hat the total tioniber which ar rived was.`43,773—an average of 6693 i per week, or nearly '; one thousand per day. •••- EV - Trte Rev. RI Hill will preach in thu Er.g...Lu fneran Church Market :tree!, to•morrow morning and evening,',Gth iilsl. . rsr D vv./ Snevics will - hq I.er - wiled at the Baptist Chnich(Mulrantongo Street) next Sabbath, the Mb intn.int ICI: o'clock, A.M., and 9 o'runt:k. P. M. The i rublir are respeettully niv‘ted ro at tend. i .tarA mur i .TlNd. 01 the Schuilkill County Fe. male Bible Society, will be bold at Vic German Lutheran Church; in Third Street, on Monday evening next; Augu.t 7th. An'addrers in German will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Guntenbtne, and in Engligh hn the I.ev. Mr. Waahlutrn. TiIF.I2IE %vitt. preachut: in the,Euglilh Lutheran-'..t3utiren Market aircet, every Sunday morning dud ever~2ng. cirTaixtrs Cninacn (Ertseoent.,) Centre St.— Rev. DANIEL NV/imitating; RectOr. Sea ice held regularly inthia.Ghurch every Sundny . ' Mornme . , at 14 o'clock. Evening, -at Bti . ONE LOW pßtuil, 10 ask anti take, snits ev erybody. , NYe veal: our seninnetits when we saythat our lientiernen friend. who vi.it Philadel phia, will he hantWntly tretued, and cnn be ~.atisf uctority Atte,' to l matchless emit of clothier, at a very rea.onable pace, by calling a: the celebrated oneTri,e Clothing Holm of LIPPI,NCOTT & CO., South-west corner of Fourth .'and Market areeia, AN INFALLIBLE- REMEDY FOR. BILE, JAUNDICE, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, Ml lop.ay'r Pill , .—Extract of n Letter trom,Jane Jenkintt, of Apaitiehienla Florida, Proftssbr Holtoway--;"1 thilfered ' for t•ni - en months !torn jaundice and:bitexarising front a: very disordered Ordeal the liver. during the time, although I tried many rernedie+ I fLobtained no relief to my sae' - lugs. Ackngth, l pnrehuoq a quantity of your Pills, and utter thing five. boxes, I was perfectly oared. and with . ':couti.leane recommend them to other, who are thps afflicted. - For sale bit John G. Brown, Clemens Ar Heisler, J. C Hughes, Pottsville; . E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; Dr. J. Kel Bunts • • • MoLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT.- 1. K. Burti., lqiggist, Minerriville., we leant, has obtained a sn , i-iply dtreet front ,the proprietor,` in St. Loins!, The Volcanic Oil LI II 1 fiM)l it truly a eat.r.Bß TED triedichie, and has done more to alleviate - htr man suffering thin any rentede ever diseotenel— One or twoapplieations will reLiwe the most- se vere Pain, !fruit or Soothe. • TWO Bottles isvill cure the foulest Ulcer or sore, and heal the snot severe Burn or; Without a sear. E krty PfLattilk should have a supply eon.stently 'on hand to Ir liqd in time of need. I ; 11 ) , MI N'ERS,! working in Coal Minea , lye eay. to you delay not rill! you haw? obinined a !supply, --you will Fave 0 great deal of !loitering an mon ey by its 119 e. For 11011SEitt . is the only , cure mine v for' lamenem, btui,es, ruts, scratelio.,..ol , l sorer, swell ings, dze. Try it' and you wilt be eonvineetl. • [sSee advelßsement in another column. Also fur "ate Gy John 0. Brown„.Pousvtlle; Jon_ in Stnett. (Berm Carbon; L. Slerner. Llewellyn; Daniel LewiS, Alt. C3tIOPI; Allan MeLean,' Forrestvill. ; Mpler's Store, Pluenix Colliery. - • Dr. SWAYNE'S Fa ncily Median-as! !--rrhete valuable preparations nave obtained a popularity and fame id the i.ommunity worthy of great confi dence. Ttie Milne has within' the last few years proven conelusititely to the American public that his Compound - Syrup of Wild Cherry te the only pnvamtion; thitt'mully contains the pure qualities of thin 11111q1 valued mcdirmal agent. The wort. derful curvy ellected by this medicine, both in the incipient and cripfirmed stages: of consumption, : ie said to be unparillellcd. Ilan of our frit-11d'; real ly want to l / 4 ake'NVild Cherry let them use ague pilot. than fitAWONE . S. C. 'lteed..burfacouuty, Ohio. Writeg,—Sead me another supply of your .Oont .. pound Syrup of 3VMI Cherry.' 'the wile of 1):)I, Vansyele, 1, 1 4..1)„:, at this place, to rising it. She Co ims the rignmtition—the Doctor thinks it in the very best niedierne in the country In tact, vac copld fitl our COIIIOIII4 with such let ters as the elmvo,,,rervived from all sections of the country. D you are pick, ewe "Dr. Swayne'n Irreat ortguial NV,ild Cherry" a trial,.autt our word for it, yen will be cured. Oar friends, John G. Brown. and S. 'S C. ar lip, are agents fir all , Dr. Swaynz's Mediemcg.— Sitmtztriger; . at 4chuyltall . Ilaven. See certificate of extraordinary !. cures in another coluMn. POTTIMILI.ISI BIAILMET2I . .. couRF,CT , ED , 1.1 . 1 . i13111.1 , FOIL TIM Ji1011101,,t1..„ wi 4 ,,,, t Flour. 6bl $lO 00 \ Med peaches per'o. 43 tip, 23 d,.1 dol • 1. 00 do du upped. .. PO Vithent.bnil3o_l l - 100 14'11 a ppiekvaited 140 Rye, do I: 1 Oil • EizgaiOor.eli • ' -51 C.,rn„ .. do i 80 i nutter .' . • II tints, d NI eihoiNers - - 0 Potatoes, ,i i) o :; is 1 , 11 Haws. . . 111..1 Ttmolhy ti,10.1 . 222 llajoots 20 On Clover 4to i t , , 3 bll Plane', . ICO • : ' t • '' . l ''' t; MARRIbn :. ' ! . ' . .x., - 60- thi ....Ai !1 1 4. by the Rev. P. 1.117 ph McCoot. WM. 8. &maul ta J 44.148 01.488 MIRE, bath , ar Yotta - • ,111 e. • . .. . On Satutday.inle 49, in the VII 14 M E. tliterah •raonnagn,iby 'tie Porten. Rev. T. dnow.len Thump * THOMAS 11701.4000. Silva Creek, to 11,11RlIM ANNA IlEftAftr. arEdinburc licotland. I, 10 ,- "p 1L DOES NCR memorial's. announces to the eltlieea of Pottsville, that ale will open a BE. LECT t3G11001,!, on 10 ONDAY,othe Shith of Angus!, in the room on (lentre street, recently ocesinieri by Bliss li. Wyokapp, where she wilt cavil sir the branches of a itt!l'Eprelab !Edentsitlos.. together with Fiench stidLaerainn. flaying Oily quallftedibersalf and taught rn't slime years With etalneet sneeat,sha hope', by dljattett attention to bar befalls, to en te'l hit approbation of lbws" who' may fawor her with their .atronese.i, .UneseeptiOnahle rercrentee alven.— eye Moderate?, . 'Apiply It .Nr. riln!liPS El ON'. la idi rn rti et &We' ly owl - site the Luthevsn tlhatcb ;" roust AO tot t sth, 1854 • ?.I.3te Via 811 0 lett LI..AN ES proposep Ipenlog a arhopl in ibistplati for LADS and MISSES'. ennlnielk• eine Go the Erot.2lo rib, In Septernbei oral. folk 89 , 1851• : 'f:zzimatsz, ;vomits LODGE. NO. 216.—J. state 4 Met lug ot Patina' Lodge. N 0.116, will be held on Monday evening, Augu et 7, 1354 .. 117 i kgi". • - Jona 8. MARTI Xi they. • , . . ...*ODD FELLOWIrcirMKTR.V.-118iiinsedtit loueorOntOkaslngbrittal in the °drag 'tern g. Mehl, Will apply In • FIL4 Ns Pert ,i 4 Owl Iron Store; Town HMI; Joni' Mlneroollle wort p or Joni IL 10. IHxitrlN. ecatire , street' • Nov: riAlis.s..!•-- 'LOST & TEt.e.v, Cl W.—Came w the „mollies Of the onbecilber, oil the 30th /illy, a Brown . 5 Cow, with it while spat as the tight side, crooked holks;relth an old Bell ob nerespert:Weleitrestititterwarrh o No prove eroppty,i; and taks, r her, awaty, to' she will reeupegeit er aecoqiiit to • taw. • • • j , GE040.0 WARFletn. 'Tteitiebt' *Stasi lisp - • .114 t , 'Orr, ..—Lost, an MONDAY he IC a 1044 Stasi Cow,l qua old . • with a white Dap. wAha feteuilwll7 10' Spawn NNW, Oa shie,whit Dalt au Chain, '• S t Ilia Suitt; alithit Ball. &seasonable rat. Illatt___RPLAo Mira to say one who' will MIMI Ulelt 11111 0 141 Gq , iliamilatkle whore lb, mar ab• Oda*. to . ; mioitan QviU, . 1 1 14 • 1 *. - Assuatill. SIUMUAk 46 -if HARDWA E.Oll. 3ALl6.—Tre star* Company9Stcct. Z Apply In July 2201454 26Doz. Ass CAST BIS for sliest the !haft the sebeerth..y. . -hay 15. 1e54 Coresit RATTLE. sate km at the [lard wAte July 15.1854 liAIL ROAD PADUA.' sa thins; (.row Urn. 4714rac Its/dime and Iron DePOI . .:fay 15.1834 , .. `'wan PLOLYfi r Coitiva kit:rade", Hay. Untie and Ma t tileanp Shovels. at Abe UardVare Jalp - 15,1851 t7ItI2*DOW • 17 v wished at Illanutacturer's i. Paints. Ma its: Mt. ace., at" the Depot of July 13,11f14, • . DIALONIVITIFI IMELL # lines, Blip.. Horse H I min, at ititlll4rdwate Depot.° --July 15,1954' WANT IA! ANTACM—A pod IWO Baok• pt-a Coitiery: .Ad Pottnrillf P.O. Iteirrew fr 4 5.143! i - F.A.Crliedill AVA.RTE I s—Siggood Teeth: I era are wanted fur New the tie Dist,mt. Appli cations wilt BO received by the Boxed of •Directers on the 21th day of 'August, at o'clock P. M. The applicants, moat be in atfendan e on the said day.: Hy order of the Board. G 0.. TOST.etre'll; . August 3,1854 - • • . 31-31 . -...—,... ,1 0, OTIVIA Tai . ' `TEACH • ECS.—Thr re Male IN aml three F'snale Teachers re wanteds to take charge of fbe Public 14 :hoots o the Bort:sigh of tie linsgrose, to commence on the :at Monday of Sklu tembet next. Thete will be ti cello; of the Boned of Direetots.ou SATURDAY, he shift eay or Au gust, at in o'clock P. M.,at the loon School ltottee, in raid Borough, to uremia. aßrants and employ said number of leather*. • Liter 1 wages will he 11:1V. en. The !other hunches are r qUirrd to be taught T in one of the selosols. By ofde of the Board. EO. 1111.1.,Preei. August 3,1351 ° .31-it .1 N - O.SeIIPA TO iiCLIOOI. TEACIIE.II..4. Tile 1 3d10:01DtreetoiN of 1111 he Township Schonl District,-wliFjocet-ab.- o'e dr not House. in tlew Ph liadelplitp - . on Es ida y;t he 23 Idayof A ugusti at 10 o'clock, it.-M.„ to hear lb eliellnation of the ' eoltdidalees ap e d to appoint sin Male Teachets 'for the, ensiling term or eqht moil he. ;School to ch,ra mence on Medina Mane - - . ntember nest. A. 1.10.. IWLIN.Beett mazazu z Aciurats Wa I TEACHERS, to taltA In Branch Township, examination rot - applic licttool 'louse, In I.lew , 2 6 01.1854, at lit o'clock, July ISO, 1654 • I 0 COM PETE v.. -mums WAN -1 TEIIIN 1116 ORWIGb... ,tll SCHOOL HM- V Is TRlC—Knplantrona for one M ale and one rentblo earlier will he received by- t e undersignott,i4ec retary of the Board of (Hereto e. until the ittli'day .r Attll32lnert,aft.er wi' ir.anti vent he notified when the et he ALIA.— &hoot to continence On /If teat— /Wary forlifele Tench ; for ft , malreitra a !north. - , Seer, . July 21, It2l - - 12-41 :. e--,,----------- I,a 1 ANTED.—Four 11, to iab.e: I anew of the Pahl ylklllrp., .no of whom must be CI isonctioni. In she Rennet:l ler,ituage , 4ipplicationi to be nUft : hoar d of Dlrortors it th e Nebo( Amu, on detTUfilAV, the.l9tb or wugptt nest. at 2 o'cittek - fi..i!Srf St LY r,it, f.1...1. • "h l 9 'el:. 11154 tA ANTED.—A gitl who can rook, bake, tind .7 I will assist In Waablng an • irrtrilaq. None tith er need apply.,.To'tsoch an pr c good wages .1111 be glvrn. Apply at July 21, lon, i •- ANTED.--A lourneyolna' (hairtnaktr ilna V V heat prices will be paid. None need r aPply rvxD Ont good refetencea. Apply in] LEVI tiVOLD, sfithilepott. • July 9, le4 • ix 7 ANTED.L4nrtier to le :..-, rEnrs In Me P tte n'n vitte, ntsimuny, anotnar. and %Wyoming Coal Reglnna. Apply t'S - P. W. SHEAFF.II, li • . • - Pottsville,Pa. --lime 4.5.16V4 - -. . • R 5 3ui , ..• . NAIBiktitSWANTED —TA, DaiipAni rand INJ.pcsyiraanita Ce.st Comp ay are now covenant ,ly cniplo 'no Miners. Togo° , steady men, conatant / employment. the bighest wag . and th e best ac4Mu mutations, will hr given. Payments monthly, to rash— , no stole rirdem—tbe Co many . nut dialing in nieretianetiee. , The co;,,rany'e itintroad, Of which dolly Paesenger. Trains nit now 'unsung, all' rile convenient aectas to the mines, whirl. are situated In an elevated '!and . prali by country. . - - - • • IIIER` SCHOOLS ate. net and will br he continued here, rot the I.4llliltion . of the' children of the 'Miners and Workmen. 1 Appiy to J. a:sincL WAIN, Mining Englnee.r, -at the 'Alice, itatiert(flsp Mines.. '- . • . et.mitooD multrus. -...- .- ' Cnitniettol Superinteniteot• Tatitapia. r!thuylkilt fla• ♦eu'and MNterarllle paperi pl. 3;4' copy. Muth Id, IS ' 11•rf - - ' NOTIQES: - Vl{, AA'nII . ...STOCIi: INFTALMENT.-1-Np i V lice la holoky &tett to tittgertbrftt to thynew Block' of Pottiiiille Water eg ll tpaily, P that the Iblrd i Instalment of five. dollars u 0 earbt, - linie la re • gritted to hp"paol In to the realikrer on Or bsf..re tim 15th dayi,of Abgato. . • 1... • ,- • By order of the BOA rd,, 1 , t;1111/11.E8 tV.I PITMAN, Treailtrer Attfuot ,ri,•liist -1) . 31-St ;-, ---- . , . . v111:111TOR'ft - MIMIC' :—The on.fereliDaed,' .riAndttor appointed hoe ill ,Orphanc . Court or 1 Schuylkill County. to &atrial' e the lialanert.ui: the 4 hanem Of Chitlem - W. Clemens ) Adminiattator or, the , Rititf. of James Wilde, dettamed. to aril nnititl2 thoee intitpid thew", will *pet thoee Interiiateo 1 therein, -on WEDNESDAY, tknetimt 23d, 1934. iiitip •O'clt,clit..a. al „at his oftke.ll4.ntie mttert "Pottak tile. I JOHN T. SHOEN'Ett,Sodiio . Auetill 5, 1d.54 • . ..ti .3t '; % OTICE.-:-The aubstrib ett hat opened a neii w co l' tahlimhmentne nociT 111 ACKER and, Pl.tfil,lC PORTER, where; be roona n lealre' their Arden:, which *ill be promptly We d. , .11' to. either rit' , him house, or *Mlle railed for. le will endeavor, by prompt neem and attention to' illAdialra, to oterit pat ronage. Tenons will pleaseleaVe ,ibtif :411 , tellif on the glare. JOK HDICKERS..ON Market gt - ., a fetvdooltbove 114 Potter . die., August 5, 1.651. .. - - 31.30 ; 1 (J (3 AILTNERStiIIi i . NUTIC) .—Tha rtnk/fieri / hera. havNgpUrchaaed theHntorest of htegarr. E. T.tyne -ac Co , In the (lean f artrini , Colliery„:give notice that they hag e %nig dag 33Rnelated thentiritlves together for - the-vitt-pore 0 I tarrying on u eeperal Coal 11l ining . and 'Morn:rand' a btivinn/a, under tat; style and been of HcFARIN I) ,ar. vERNEII, ' ' .. ' - „ANDRE% MeFARLAND,:: . - • • TIRMA 4 VILEVEIi . ' , -- . Ole n Ctibnn,, , ,,r tp..schuylllll•o. August 5,1E54 . - . 1.1., VI/TICK—The antr/rtiber haying foirchaitd of 111 Witham Mgni a Hite of the Rini of Hants: Bur, man Jr. Co.) all bin Interest, rill 4, title and el/lin', In ilia eutt•viik 'lolling .11111, tudiollall all Pthee4l ft propeety, ind 'Real Maid., pr the - I,W Ilifil3l.l',liiir nisb & Co—beretiy. . notify. Ur, politic that inluitire the Itaine4.;con'tected wittrytaidl . Milt„'tt 111 he, con darted In the.riadse of John u thigh L. Co.; and. all Ilobte contracted mince the tOt t day of May last will be,settlad by the tiew iirso.as, 'tit an all debts of thr tate fm pilot to-that date. JOHNBURNISH, t ' lIHMAR B. HARRI 3, JOHN LIICKLE,V, OitiII'DOWNINH. 9 A MEd TALBOT. . ;;• . - .101,V Mb, IBA - - • ; I ' - 30;6t:: - • 11.3 i , A r.‘gifiTartTlON - tgOTICH.--otice 1 -ilia hereby even that' Le ,ers or . Adminktratton on the fithto, of .hihn No dison, hip of WO: Bor ough ofPottsville; Schuylkill "linty, deceased:ha .e, hero erluted to the stabscrth ta, by the Reristrr 6/ •Setnirnall Cotthly. Iheteforr 311 per'sohi hiseter" claims asainii said estate, 'cc il present thew for eel tleinent , aoa those thdrbtelr Illola.o intim psi tri"ot - tO eltaer of the Isobars iheri.l •- ~ , . J#MEet X...IICATti% . . .., .- - : ' JANIE. 74 NEIL; t • Executhrm, : tuft? 119. IBS4 , - ' - .70-tit s : Na l l I M 4 1 1 :C - a t t f ir, 11 : 1 TIVr i I' :rt r t r : li hf " o r . R .3 . 1° Y ll"" , - • P. rtecKtn: - • July SE/, 181.1 • 1 . '=J-3m; piI,BIIOLOTION OF pARTNERSIIIP. .I.lTbd tiattneiship heretofore existing belweeh Watnartabeend Jacoh d bauLtrading under tbt firm of WAThWRIUHT 1 ellAiv„lllockernetha, to the Borough of Pottsville, was djetolved by nuttomi con sent ou the 10th day of ally !lees. . The • act:omens of the late firm wilt be welled by Jacob Shaw, satin. c.tri 'Noes the bueluese, on hts own account, et the. same stand.. ' •.• 11..rovvrAtriwaiatrr, 11A11011 SHAW. , J lll l 8.051 . AJOTIOE.--:.'yotice Is hexer?) , given that the ners' Itankor rotten Illegin the Counq of ifehtryl• kin, lotead to apply In the 1/41Islautse or Pcpn.yl - tie neat re , ;aina.iiar the P.11 , 111'0," 1 , n• creating the Capital /Stork if tald Cank• (loin ?no Hundred Tbousrnd to an anpount ict escredlk hiss 'Hundred Thousand Sollars•I By inder"tif:the 1111.16. Lo6BErt, Oehler; 'July 1.1654 • • su•lf VOTlVE.—hotiro 6 btieby Otto ar7plo : o- non will bonito:0100'e tieat Legigtatitrr cif Prim sylvents fiat a Charter fora raving a Bank. tote ! 0: C1'76111(1 toe Ihroogn oL will , • C A P RI ' 01 Pdty Tboaaand Dollars. atltli the pricileanctr faCtran- OM It 1 10 Owe Itimared Tlinn arid Poltaat; ah d 'of t flying canna) , nn .inticrr,4 and dl4conntlng, An he called ',The lrotravtlie iLivl es Oank.' 24, 1851' ° • :15- ----- .nISSOLUICION tW A ItTrilEißinifiP. , - .L/The partneribip hiremfl• existing betweeir the fir und , rzlined,. udder the iof R. IiEtLNES Jk' 1 t 4 IIAV.WiN ditthived by ton nal comb% on. tinitBth day or.Apfu.. „ ,1. The 4 0 0 • and arcontita- - of bate. firm page been placed In th hands of S. rS.); Hon. Eui..to whom all port.(!ns'inilehtril afe tequelfrd to pay- . ... ' AliftiEL inn.4;nn. WIN SHAW; .. , Minerravlll,i,int 21 . 1f3 4 , • 25...f.i. ___........i... TiOTIFC ......__—__.,.._,L..L.......i ID.—Ftte tinber.elb ec lief O , f stile e t 'ioitell that ap plioailen tell' be a4e&to the nelt Lexie. lattice 41( Peoneylrahlii fee 'chatter Or a lot of viscount.' De p osit lodic= .to be. teemed , a the 8 0 ,601 h oft f Sameget t Peft kill Vellot,. Pay' 10 •be ...i_ called the !' adthreclie Ben lof Ts mama ,' ! *nth' el capltat of two Hundred Th lead Deltaic. . -,-;- Menage 'Cartes, • tt i. i - A. Ileedeott: P• Rowirdim r i-Jpkee, T ones WU/WA*. P. Jiro. Dail:email, Jamas ."reeealT. liontAT Ityrrianr; Aew.i. T. Drolire,o . Ww. DONALDSON ..•• , liktoliAtt. Obliiillbs: - PCTFR BOWILAX. ' ' De.a.l. UrILPILO- ,i-' - ' . ' TenriqUi, JimeltilB,sl .- t • • - " - .23.8cti; ! . Witr4Ott ( Tl.o2l Oseyrsgersznatixp.". n. atlattnetthlp he e esiMing between WO:. Ilium J. Mos. James W.. roll, sad Joseph, -Easel.: ken, Is tb0037, Jean 224, ,dtseolved b 7 mutest C0DR01 6 ,"4 'W J. sistrrz. •,, Ja w.paanctx, ,, , J EPII ENTRIKEN: 1/5-0, 416 2.3; taM OTICIG yLe rutiaril ,L 1 hap fr‘erea •ad the pub i prepared at &nausea to anal Plastertaitottotte itairontg, sad Omer auluarlag beloa kinds: Alto, to eonttart Eren lon ofall kpida of Dull P. B.—Thanktbt fni past llPOUldirOlit.ll (outiguatioi ImAtonage. , N0ir.113651:v. ' • F ELM PAMPHLET. Laws fat Oa Ses3lon.o and ars ready tar delivery, a receive aim. JOY re. 1654 n 11121411" Art flovutpg Mane/ 10W by the SWIM or Qum, bray ISOM ' • FOR SAL (Bz, TO LE4I. E. BT.Cyr wa, 6ALX--.11 'lunar alai L.; at bit,,,,.,, 1 op' Ilto Gunter of PO 014 eatboa Sty, A ' • oepttatte the Illethablet Church. The honot4- la two atotles.witti eight 'room». on a aoqd r: I; b &aliment ,erelratthe4 au a mote of (Mee ro ma ; -Ear (althea -tatlktilata' enquire t f 'l t.i.i. Dollnitas. who awe W , seen every /toad : , ~, a oar lean Home, Eot mina. , Angela 41,1 an of .Tottsitllo.. (fn B. BEVII4N4 _ 111- "re":TEPCI. n 16110 V; and he Ofticijor FRAcNIE POTT. • 'fli4f ••1 - 1..21141U ilitrlPAOr ifolllllooo,t f ; FRANII.FOrri Ter-ti . , "pi.. .. nt. sALst,..-- - rwo eiferhat.Ll.llrly 1:,,,,,, .1, , , llons, 4 feet In diameter , rap:4We of prenum", ton* 411 Coal nee day. - Alen, ter.. coubtet e!t • . ett. e4 b t ~,,b,s air es 3 feet 6 lath It dm ,'. iu,,,j wilt' ia i l66, aafttni,banel and atralbt Keu,,,,i, 1 tangled thereto.,• , • , , , ilea tamer will be sold biw.: Parties to i:, of 6c:taw, wilt And it to their adttantuge 0,, ,i',,, of the iittocribess.' WM. liflLN't.n. Jreae 4.f ,-!' •.. . CisEllie abort Matki.V.c., t'ottivd r ;Icily 1.1 .8 .%1 . - -• ' , .....1.11 , et) , Fuer. Cart Strl .supplird al FRANK P U TT' , • rs, Harrows. Orals urn Ruhr. dotal Red aed !roe Dermot oti FRANK Port:: 184( .i'• SALE , . 011 RENT.—TG. tun I. r building opposite to Hillier Terrace. Ws * ' lylilted up tot offices. stictlf clot will Le to good truants upoi. seasonable terms.. • C. V,. YITMN• 10- Is, any size nat ters; fib's„ Putty. Ltardwutu - ntt ItbD • FRANK purr. Jllll4 10. fast lt-ENT iHi bioltitlB' AnDtri u 1' —A large.and very contehlent rot.w re,t.4,4 an rare or NUM anklakfte•il or any kol, and parr , mountain v. ktCf • I( detilcd, Joining may he rented wish It. Enquir, .t NO- Journal Othr.e. may Tti. AtiS4 • • , :WS, Anvils, :fists, , d andStedge FRANK PtYrl. 214 f . staIIUCIL- VOA BALI.—An eigbbtsll, True-let - or running on the Wcf.i OrancL liyj~. wilt hr WW chear . by ipplivOlun dt 0,. at. I.l , Wanyn.S(ll4)lkiil, County, Ps. .•lifrAlr 4 (intSco, keeper. go keep the tear llogg• No. 101, Ire 4. " • ME= OEM OIL ILES V. —Tierce. tite.t-rit e •oCher. :a .1, r set's 015 re ilisildiug" cottlex of Z 4 auq !EN tan° rift. March' 11, " , it LEAair..—Tu a pool len;int. Trait of l'oal Land, Loon:nits the "Z-, situate in 'Franey Township, Helntylkill of Ttentord. It lies on both silos uf the N0..4 I, Ettanstan to Middle Cite k--ront3ln a 3 is. heat iiy tunbered..bdlvoll adapiea tor an else uperatioo. -. Hever i re,hs iLI Red have been proved and :on mt to be 5ut):17..1-nt.r,,,. ty. lot further nitorn,itlult apldy to JUllht 11AS)i or EHTEII tLS MCP Noremb..r 5,1857 von alkiect WI on Cr to re titti ke r 3. In Wynn's eddtrou In Nautili, runs .ftron Celitro 14 Radioed Stteet. ir the rout!' by bit oft % . lhmgh. Fag.. on the eon I, .1 tU ri.; eit err' For Irma nod the ritibecrtber at his thug Store,t'enur • . i vole. iiiilioputuble 11114 , wlll be given. Jour. is. u.NtAitt;i. Agent lor tri, or!, :;fitkr.EI4INITOOD bolldlog lout to themost ce,ot rat t 0 n °ugh of Pottsville.' lately tele out on t he Greepe} Sotatt, arrhogrotferodrotpale. Apply tii • A. Ager! Car the owner., at hie,bibcr In itlabantuia:li • Pottsville May 3.11131 ,4` August )0, 1853 MIN Wantod.7 MALE he Public 8c Agra' Cuutty. . n .be head at tie VAU4T, 30-2 t" • BUSINESS ._CARD` foul HANNAN, ATTORNEY , , opineti'an oltice Lit Centre street, Foto% site the Episcopal Chards, where lir, ail: stilled daily. 1 usluree it tie r+ will re-...ii prompt atteLtinp. Jan. 1, 10.54 I , I HENRY W. 1,001. E. •Simiso Put We. 111,. on CENTRE street, ur.‘l,! above K. C. Greene...l.li virtu :Wire: • Would l'It1.11 , ,(1101/iy :',torn! thooe whose . he Made Rsiie drsbitaid in the Grologicm daring the I I'V(1 0.111. yearr...and thr,pubitc.th.tt ersishoehrd ntinsalliod above, and iwill be Ng, focrive soy orders Pont tivJae in hn may , ar.trices ib .any neparrecent of that pruieraic4-. 4 , geological explosatione and I rurinot oft oil I g in 11.1[Vt)/1 110(1 carte' Of Mines ;'or any trol). riseineAr in icquited triad xpefltlice, confident of in ability to preform any."..nivri ct.,. reliable idelifecy, and in clearly teprearnt ?brit, be lopogrnpliical maps; and Set.lloloi tris.ts hr will bent and goeerce Ida %bite n, gatbe era ruttaillle, July IS. ISIS LI T. FOSTitat, 114 rwf.,etuin'r JL' Dunting and : 4 1tk Flags, /1.116. Tont+. Apt 111 , P Verandah!, and torcnett Matey. No. J. and 31 Third it., YlitteidelphiA: . July IS; 1854 . 29 till I . I El= HAL .164TA'r AGZIICCIir AND V.kfillCAricllll(.4.-r:The nucleratened ill forma htr rile ndr and Inn public encredly, , arta Onntiour to aue ul piou,yar to all listed to his Gaze, such as too rutclia,e au4 sale of Real .Lstntr, , . Couveyanein, • 41.djoatidg gooks and Accounts, - oerti:enoor and General Agency. win!. in Cr. WIC Sue el, oppualte th. Ton ICH.. SAMUEL lia!i(l7 Fnitsvilr, April 15. 1.54 • . . QKTII W. DEER, .ATTOILNIA AT Alt Vounty, ItEr MIS TO I.rwto, .• •• I. it Al , t, .1 J . 11. ItAN.VII 4. 4'0., 01 , 1f1111Ult Be., 41.1.1141 . It. CARITDEI.I.. Esq., Prineville, Pa I -EliavErt WATA., Witilinioport 'Xinrcli 4 IS,* ..._, .... ..., • -- r i : • . . rot: %Cult:HT-8 oFlioacE I. of ri.l(s•• '.1.164:n, three doors behw the Pon Onic, ke. . Lout..., It M.. to 2-I', M..ara.4 710 9 l'• Al. - j I'4•G. 11, 18.51 It i). , vi F:I3MONIJA - VIIOF 1::1,11)11 or r.iustr. 1 ,• Lva.chrr of the. Piano. Orttit or Mefrldenn f l' ie.. thrtetl. ' Any.eutnniontent ion. ftddre•sed to .0, 0. acti4er, at hi* r*Aidehte. 51rinpion Motire, 11: 1 , 4 buu, %11l be punctoullt Attended Co. _ Dre. 24;.1h13 A 1.1..EdN PISULU. NIALVI:VOR outil 11 NEER, %,:11.1runt mut. tilt: tinniness of lue Mtn t.. rt,etatuueell Flitter. Bowing porbcasion jouti,v, Natist 1 1 1.1f1i, he title on uttual lit 1t0.... (or tilt. pursuit at I, protrusion, anti Can gife 1,. 3 itir,lLlformAllun in leterent c Ow III: it ri:4l; and continue the tozyibg att.! kellifig Or Ittial lOdote;t , hove note fur zialeAVVer.ll iatuahle Trar.ts lt d I. • Laud. fll'lr•', Vetllre olteet. roof 6.1..0t3 Routh of lir I'••Ln 4 . 70,02 11411. cituvold.t v Not.etither 19. 1?153. • , ErtTT IC , TIIO,LAS .57.: I.'o lily, reth•q• I gar Loaf find 10.141 a Ilii ' L H, .„ i! : WIIITC Al , ll -4 Lehigh Reguou.. . . - 1 lialnituW,'Lirona :%IL. :.1.4 IL., • , - . Lltenth front tile nrlttivn , ilti. - 0.• REI) A4l: j l7nto, nelituil, tisitiui, 4hi 14.1 • - i. t‘poiiil and Lewis Vein.i i b'rtcni the celebrated , I 1, , t,c, MTV:VINOUS: -: Co3len.)linea; awls (Id', lis„, (hind Livirtpoiii, 1 . OFFICE AWE SA, 12 M. to '2 I'. 31. ; Meech. idi,11. 4 .74 i:1-1.1 baying ft . ..111314,d tnr arlilng nioitEtoi 01 Uiil, ban thin ittrantoicintrd with Min G. Alibilinillttn,.llllls loM ,it Jo.. ..and 1:6::4:11.1 PUTTR. 41.11 f the iirtn of Lt.:WI:4 I: DE :11 , 11.A. . 41 .1: 11,121114:i NIN. and 7, POII Ritillantitl. LEWIS AUDEN/Mt/0 GEORGE H. kir/ . R. I Vi 11,1.1.01 G. A !TIM:\ IMEN JkL. • -lati. 14, Is UNT ILEVUIVED.-14ser 4./ rgerd Timeiteepati, olcupetiur • JOii. M. L1.1.10r1.. Twa.t.norsaboie the Atiners• Enna, Veil %ill , 31ity,'21.15.54 Yac WILL FIND r.iperior Gold ii ri l inel vet Watche• at J. n. I.l.l.loTV'ti ‘V two ,tooto atreve the Hincre Itahit,Tottsvtli.- r Slay '2'. . I • • 1' If 0 A WAN''X' a 'rortt,t very reduced 111 lees, tall et J. S. ELl,lOTIlti Jr , Iry Slot e, two doors above Or 1101, IP.O • (tiny .tt-rt .Q111. 1 17.16.E6. Alla) PLATED. laleef Urns, Tea Kruk', Tea Setts, Cupaq liastrr Lndlet,Nspkin Ringo, Foli, Tutu anti Istlttcr Knty, at WM. IlliALWri , • Man of the tJig %V rb, 07PilAte At6rttint,t'm Mts y, 6 I e 64 • • 164 IAISIC:111130;$10M.S, floe Fans, kart lk ..Ittijurr • Paper %Yentas , . Flues Kotsta oe ,bt low • t BICALIy.r. olio of the Ltsi AVa..eb,npiscratits Mociiroar'i May 6.1954 ' Ll.Slt ASSORTMENT of Mosaic tooth , ' ( tierßings, grid Finger MUM et . • at.....BRADY'n• Sign ofte'll4 Weieb, nypoelle May 6.ISE . 19'd • QTII.II. A REAR Olin competktion: Pold, Ove.r, Muting Levercluat if:ol4nd joggle Ihryrifareetwie. 41 wm. , ,intau •'4. Sigicit the Big Wslqi, nyposite MOttimere 111.1 r I Aprit2u,lBs4. 17- _ , C. HUY a/ AND /JAVA WARE .— tarp et holders. Vases. Parzottia 11 0,11 $ i Ink-ston Jr, dtaactirs dr.c., at i , ~ i • It. C. QAtrm», I.ssoirr .Ist. s' Parkas Ille. April I.s„;!di.' . - 15. ft r Al4l l / 1 1... ivioria,sent of Yana of all 'pyter3 ?to . vat I.:•I.3KEEN'e+ April 13.'51. . - 15 tf April )5.'54. tf FMS JAPAN , , Waiters, In !Wits. fiery rh , at • • R. Oretk:N'S APM-15.; • 34. p4r • BENT PEN IN VIIIC--Tbe -Pitteni Nibbed Gobi Pen. flaring been r, a!!. , :. r Claire agent foithe tale of theie • teellettt yo' t.rfer them at low prices, with the eseute4T tm they will be epprir.lated. - .Cknake and tuti, then , 43.9REEN'S,C'ent4re St !Ifti 41,y11,15, •51 W 4 1 1. TC IiEN.—A lery: tar * e tarolly /selected Anotk• of. ho.lll Wslam rattable'llar Miner'. Come • ~n try R. 1!, GREEN'S, I align c.4' I. he GolOn Es 1.0 3itti April 6, '5l UOLD AND SILVAR bever Watt, 4,4 t : beat tataldeneh astoldae.',Johnenn:a: ROM soles, l:dopeee, rteetti's Raftatay thu^lanri.l all warranted ru perform arca falai) , Of eie any: (hyalite a /AIL , C. UItEE ,Centretitrert , April ' ' -15.1 f would liPteity.:notlfy le generally. thar: he le d to the tneeluileg of, !irk Liledinc oe la flethategs!lof all r the Coostrualde tad togs. Chirps moderate,. JOHN U. JAMEd aeon, the ;undersigned' of the hlthetteithetot ..184y r ;,; 01.00145, C LOCKS .—A warranted! tiork N./ ebeap as I dollar--sours d diy elosta,m, 10. ;dollar's K .. C. GREEN, coniteOktreet April IS. '04.. 15.1( , A GREAT OPronTurinv fa =eke a FORTUNE. a fm4ei , r , 111 t, pueettislng the linen vista and inahadse '.nsanufseiustog Dr. Ratty, E.:if:Poi oreoiscl. 4 or Great elontbeas Depurseise the SiOrd—i!: moat valuable Vepeable prodneelfin In tbel tofu worth. The present proprietor will beetvie I trate ind ardent for the business, abide wilt enLar sales thronsbent the whole United dives: Fero= wishing totted* or 'Die opponone y I Oita to IR. WITIPPY, , 31s ARM sane,.Pd 'l"' bob; Ninth. (the anal Depot,) Philadolpais, laq 2 1 , OH • • 110-11* • Paiuptik& lasi lane been neared Odle who'are lAtitte4 - .IOIIN nARLANi - protbonotary,. , 30-4 B.R;-bf:utoui Ca• Oi (.11Ittin;111.At . Pataak 11:4ANAAWit. ailetttioany ova. lial 111101E1 COAL. " .114:AVELRY, tCON. hp, t : iiir