4gOt %mutt POTTSVILL!, PA. Ilk! I AtG :v • .07 2115 „MINIMS' JOURNAL Aare lar er carrots:iota Mao any other • Ntrospoyor yob. la Northers Pennserania.. re es , 1 m an* thir Coal, from toneilkusinessmen, not only suthss - ,l ass adjaisn:ng counties; but la all oqr rules, oisd it a l so extralatra largely avulse tke +awe* in Sek ty kill comity, width muter, tt One of the most valuable Aitoertisiog minimum in tae County. Bat los papir have so .tiny capi• talists enrolled omits aulacrtptias list. AGENTS VIER .1112111 LOW JOURNAL, • DAvm 7: Lim Rt.' a, Mt Camel : i..,,,c F. Mr*. Ashli Wit "Venni:awe LAUDIKRIBRUK. Tamaqua; Titosirlia)74 A. Oonettrot,Tresnont ; E. W. Caine, South 3d street, 'Philadelphia. Camic & Co.'South 3d street, Philadelphia.' Vol tar B. PALIIILR, career Third sod Chewed FN., Philadelphia. Waters* iSt• Josses. N. E. corner Third and- Race ,treeis Philadelphia. . Ceaaits h. Hunaitaxi, 71 Pine St., New York. VOLNKY- B. Pat.t.tea:JYribuna Buildintra, •• . ,C. F. NORTON, Gist Merchant, Mil .-W 111011 t St Philadelphia. . • . • Who are authorised to receive subeeriptions, id- VerilSeMellth, die., for the Miners' Jeurititl, imd receipt fur the rime. , , 5: - • k$11• 3•• • a TO YOUR POSTS! COMITY CORVENTIOaI The friends ofa Prohibitory Liquor La* in Schuylkill County are requested to meessn their respective Borough wards and town ships, on Saturday the 2nd of September at 2 .o'clock P. M.—end elect two delegates to represent them in County Coot/416w to be held in the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday the 4th of September at 10 o'clock A. M. The friends of Temperance in the various districts will please gtve notice of the place of election in the districts, and superintend the saine„ Flu order of the County Committee. DEMCNUKATIC WHIG CUUNTY CONVENTION. The Demoefatic Whigs of Schuylkill Co. are requested to tntet at the Election Dis tricts of the respective Townships and Wards, on Saturday the 26th day. of August next, between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and elect two Delegates to repre sent the' rCspective Districts in County Con vention, to assemble at the house of George Kaufman, in Schuylkill Haven, on -Monday . the 2Sth of August, for the purpose of nom inating tiDetnocratic Whig County Ticket, to be supptirteOtt the ensuing election, and also to appOtot three Conferees to meet a isintilar number of Conferees from Northum berland County. to nominate a candidate - to represent thii district in the Congress of the United States. , We would urge upon the Whigs of the Comity to turn out at the selection of dele gates, and send such men as will truly rep etent the feelings and views at the people in County Convention. If the people neghci attending to the primary meetings they must not complain it incompetent or improp 7 , er persons are u.elected to represent them id County Convention. By order of the Stand ing Committee. JEREMIAH REED,'' July 2516, 1854. Chatryn4n. AMERICAN DELEGATE ELECTION: , _ The following persons were..apprinted on Executive Committee to act for the Ameri can patty in Schuylkill County.: A. M.• MACDONALD. C. 1.• Far, R. D. fiCIDENER, JAMES W. Bowen. WM. SILLI. MAN. :\ On m otion;Zesoired, That the Committee tioun be request Aci call for an. election of Dele gates to a ' - ey Convention. • . On mo on , ReiOlved, Thai the. Delegate Election shall be held on the second Satur day in Aughst, and Convention meet on the • succeeding Monday. - ' . . At a meeting of, the Executive Committee; the billowing resolbtion was adopted: The members of the American party in Schuylkill County .are requested to Mee; at their regular places for holding tbeir Bor ough and Township Elections, on the,second Saturday, in August, between the hours of 2 and 7,1).*119 5 , to elect their' delegates' to rep resent the party io a convention to be held at the house-of Henry Kauffman. in the Bor ough of Schuylkill .Haven, on the followiog Monday, at IC o'clock, A. Mx; said conven tion to nominate - candidate; for a general County Ticket, and also to appoint three con ferees to meet an equal number of conferees from Nortliumberlaud County at a place and time to be appointed by, the convention, to nominate a candidate for Congress. A. M. MACDON,tI.D, JAMES W. BOWEN. ~C; J. FRI', R. D. Settoeties, 1V it. • r iv if. Si Erectarre Committee., Pottsrille,-) u1y119114, 1854. • RECEIPTS Po; "Mtitras: Joi•RMAL," soire /art PuMicztion nr We hope those in due, abroad will for• ward their amorous due, as speedily as possible, —ati our expenses for labor and paper are very` heavy.' Frank McDonald, toJuly 1 1851, M. iietiner, io July I IBM, , ' Dr 1) J Meliildien, to January 1 1855, 2 00 Aug Reichert, toJanuary 1 165 5 , . s • — 2 6 0 Win Davis, to Jiily 1 1844, . is. 4 . 00 A G Swift, to July 1 185.1, • 2 00 Jos Ammerman, to July 1 1855, 2 00 E E Bland, to July 1 1'555, " • 4.01) Llewellyn Morgan, to December 1% 1851, 2 00 Samuel B Hans, to March '24 18.51, 3 U 0 W B Vantiyele LlO.. t;jJuly 1 16 . 55, Loutral & son, ti.;l'uly t ' 1855, John L Menniag, to January 1 1855. Marsden, to January 1 1854,. loht:,C Allen, to August 1 1854, Charles Dreher, to July I INN% Daniel Bock, to July 1 1854, • - . Jonathan Nicol, to Feb 4 ; 1855, • " • John 'cream, to Januaiy•7 1655, . . Daniel Beekman, to August 1 1855, Lykens Valley Coal Co., to January 1'1655, " " " N. York to Jan 1 '55, E Hie hardsan, to August 30 1851, -PavidJ Richards, to Not. :71854, •. . Jas Cruikshank, lo July 1 1853, Chas Wek, to Feb 5 1855, m; 11.41 . 10 p, to Aug 1185 x, ' Alexander Love, to January 1 1855, W,illinidltheads, to January, 1 1855, Brettaugh, to January 1 1855, • " Isaac W Itichardsom.to January 1;1811, John Roberts, to• January 1, 1855, .105/11Uti BIN A:, to January 11855, • Thavas Acker, to January 1 1555, oeoDreibelbie..c to July 1 1854, Charles Focht,do July 1 1854, ' Israel Stamm, to January 1 1855, • 16111.115 P, Gillingham, to July 1 1855, Charles Gillingham, to July t 1854, • Lewis Rothermel, to'July I 1854, Wm H Mann, to January 1 1855, --' Pliny Porter. to July 1 1855, J B Gordon, to August 5 1855; . JosephlAlbright, to July 1 18.54, Wm Henderson, to January 1 1855, Rev Wm Minnig, to August 12 1854 James Patterson. to July 1 1854, Joseph Spayd, to July 1 1814, Dr A Stembetwer, to July 1 1854, A Miet , se. to July 1 1854. Jam Cochran, to July 1 1854, . • I) Aurund, to July 1 181 A, W G Johntmi, to July 1 1814, Col J M Wetherill, to July I 1851, Henry Uren, to July 1` 1 1854, ' F P Ent, to July 1 1854, Joseph Streeper, to Jnnuary 11854, Richard Stephens,:to July 1 1854. • 1) W Brown, to November 1 185•1, Jos I' Carroll, to Janutiry 1.1855, , • it 1' Barker!, to July 1 1854, Wm Patton, to July 1 1854, Andrew Patton. to'Julv 1 1851,. 'Thos Fender, to July 1 1854, " • George Patton, to July.l 1854, Elizabeth Downing, to August .5 18 5 4, - - Wm Thomas, to August 511355, Charles Duel, to November 51&54, Henry Hile, to JuIV 11854, lames Lyon, to November 1 1814, Wirt Robinson, to March 15 185.5, Gen) Pritchard, to August 5 1854, John Hein., to July 1 1851, Magnolia, to July 1 1854, -, James Multiunit. ' to July 1 1854, Sager Chadwick, to July 1 1854, Wtn. Gould, to July 1 1854, Samuel Anon!, to January , 1 1855, John Filbert, to January 1 1855, • James Lyou,,to November 51854, Jesse Beadle, to A uzust 12 ; '855, Fred Messtmor, to Nov 1 1851, Gei.) Bright, to July 1 1854, Slimier& Goodwin, to August 5 1885, Little Schuylkill Companyoo July 1,1854. John T Werner, in July 1 1855 . . ' 'John Werner, to January 1 1853, Stack le 4t Watkins, to March 5 1855, ' 111y6 13. Phillips, to July 1 1814, Wm B Hodgson, to January 1 1855, 1 Wm Gould, to -fitly 1 1854, • • Wm Mayberry, to July 1 1851, • . li,Moll, to Januaryl 1855, Jas Teague, to Julyl 1854, - 11 Werum, to Jam ry 1 1851 -- • Peter Filbert, toJuly 1 1t3:34, - F G Werntz, to my 1 18:4, - Mal P, Koons, t July 1 18.54, • 'fhomis Thou a, to July 1 1855, Thomas Pear ik Co., to January 1 1955, Lehigh C Co.; to July .1 1105, John Glenn, to July 1 Mt ~- 0 Reitimpler, to July 1 1854, Wm EMI*, to February 12 1855, HINER'S' • JOURNAL, FOR • THE .O,AMPAION. The - MINERIi! JOURNAL vvdl be furnished from this date until November I, 1854, fat 50 cents in advanCe. ' We have our hands in for exposing' rascality', particularly in this Comity, and we can . promise, our readers some rich developements before we• get through. Good citizens of all \ Parties are interested in these disclosures. 11:7" Friends of Reform, send in the names and She money. - 5:7" Tor. onliehall of the Dem ; wratic pope& and officers of the County, don't like uur prices. That is perfectly nat. -* • uriif, but very'ungenerous, considering that y • there never has hEeli a Democratic paper in the Comity, dohigbusioess with us, that did not close up in our 'debt ! ' ,1111111 VIXItSB,4OI6I%.IIMIE4IIt • - Via. Wise Wortimhorthatnest, trOlL CLOTHS id vat hitin:Alts,ll &Ike* Hoyt's. Phila. sett N. York POW - crTriu WATER-COMPANY advertises for propttaais 6316 810 0 8 at**. • . Pr/WO tracts of Cal hind be pubiiely soul ado &merinos House, co site 30th mg. IerSHOEMAICERS are refer* to the adv. of John White. ..11Cact the tot of , olisit he offers in your Imo:, . , FirFARMLRS are specially. ourrestad In the sdvernsemest of Mies and -Nesof h is.. They have various kinds of fertilizers. for ea • . • - IriMEORGE STIERTEk has °pelted a New Tis-ursite, per sod Stove hissufsetory, neer the - cortierlft Centre eitid.Marke4 $ 1 014.• • RM.% INVITE sisindon tp thei sde . ,4o ties Polytechnic .Cellege of Kilos.: Philo. It is the only Industriat Cot e& of the kiedp: te,re,ht Thu eouatry. tir . MINE VIEWEtt,—We 411 siniention to Geo l o drosnot etlvectisenteet,elfersatt fell ',Mins Viewer, toslily the place etiler late lamented blialheeek„ Mr . rows bas slivady bean employed by several of the isnd-helaws w ho fAiFt, airily employed Mr. Modtlisnag sad twit st ride: tip 'u i satin,! to *ruts his abate ettetittoo to the him , He is sigirsoticsit.fdiet% eteCteedentands the lain huskers, in sit iN delattantada. (0" Ornt-vf nes Ettlsntims.` c —By our Cool Reports, It WBt be observed that the Ship invite Corgi tfro• week amount tO the , anyteee: I deated sato of. over 85,000 tons, and' lbts is hinged 4 the capacity el the Transportation coMpapiis. l i Aventging the 'pries of these 85,000 tons it $3, it makes :the wiry hand !wile figure of $255,900 for Itfe week's busi ness! maul coosulatory to Coat meo. 1:174 QIJEBT.—As some of The apologists and admirers of the Routing system, seem to be so greatly exercised aboUt our 'remark that it wee generally believeobet Si. Paul bad visited Briteto and ' introddced Clartsitao- ity into , that Island, will they be kind enough to inform. as on what authintic authority they know that - St: Peter *as Bishop of Rome—or even witted Romv T " The New ' Testament seems to be remarkably silent on this point. • 0:7 INFORMATION IS WANTED Of JON II WALKER. aged 18 years. whO was last seta on the Schuylkill Canal, on the • boat Sally Ann. Any person knowii4 where fie may be found, will confer a layur by writing to his mother (Mrs. Walker, NO IS Crosby St., Neat York), or by persuading him to return td her root. PAPERS on the Canal mite please copy. ag- LAY OF SAN New Yolk Journal in the rural dimwits, satirizes the botubardwebt of San Juan sifter the tollowittg fashion . , "Fattier, and itiotheeand And tertgood soldiers more, .„ Beat an did woman !tope blind, That could'in tee much s!Aefore." CCPHARD BURNT BEICIC-41SCATCC article hereabouts —can be had of Barclay it Co, at Reading, at reasonable rates. They use An thracite Coaf for fuel, and by a new process prevent any mixture of the latter with.the brick. Out of a tilt) i t 200-=-300 bricks, there is mostly not a single Salmon or soft brick.. They aie prepared.lo supply a mil lion brick in eitf months Or . 410,000 in ten days. ' Q :7- iNFORMATIQN IS WAH'I'EP OF THOMAS MURPHY who formerly livid to Norwegian Township; Schuylbili C0.,,' near Pottsville. He is in his 23rd year, left Pottsville for New Orleans about three and a . half yesis ago— and it is supposed went to: California. Any information of him .will be thankfully re ceived by'his widowed . mother, Ellen Mur phy, addressed to Pottsvilfe P. 0., Sciuil kill County, Pa. f • Papers South and in California will confer a favor on a widow by Miticing the above. a:7' A Goon SIGN.--(;ktit! of about it in aulecolumni of reading matter in last week's Rum and Romanist: mph; over four were devoted to'our humble selves, besides Soso% thing over a column on the . outside. :rhea . 7ou,neighbor --wetake sot ti marked attention, as a cothplimenci -It remidds us of a story a friend related in lair hearMg the other day : Two men were once rambling through an orchard m search olapplet, when one sud denly stopped and cried out, tHere is the choice fruit-we will gather these'. On his compaction equiring how: 'fie knew that, he replied, point* - to, the tree, 'By the many clubs on the ground—you May be sure that tree bears prime aPplo,:orihere would notibe so natal effort to pluck them.' • S3OO 3 to (I:7YERY LIBERAL.-Mit` learn that al number of,our Coal Opertittirs had subscribed . up to yeitaday, 'from jifiretght to sixty tiouserid dollf.rs to advande to Jelin. Tucker, Esq., as a loan to relieve hirri from his pres eh t difficulties. The Trnde at Richmond, we understand, had agreed to raist§4o,ooo for a similar purpose. According to the re port of a committee Who examined his affairs, the advance of the'.'.4pm•Of ; $lOO,OOO would . place his affairs in a :posiiiim, by which none' of his creditors would suffer, and a 'portion might be saved from' ihe:lvreck. -We sin cerely hope that tbese statements may rind out to be true. , 2 00 2 00 300 10 00 2 '25 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 I 00 2 130 400 2 110 x . OO 1 00 100 2 00 1 33 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 ID' Co. TREASURER.—We last week neg lected to notice in explanaiieen that our allu sions, the`week before, tci:•:the leaks in the County Treasury," had acf reference what ever to the official course Of Mr. Ward.— So tar as our knoWledge extends, we are free to say that that-gentleman makes a most. active, faithful and ifficient.officer. We had in our mind's eye, at thelme, certain other Locofoco politicalfinancieting, that shall he laid befoie the public in iltie seasori. We may notice, in tars' 'connection, that . through the eflOrts of, the Commissioners, and by the proMptness 44 Mr. Ward, the. State quota of the Countvtax was paid over before the Ist of August,- frist., thus reserv- , Mg the five per cent. disedunt allowed. This is the result, we belleve. t ui a regulation re eently imposed bit the CeiMmissionets upon, the Tax Collectors, exacting interest, if their, respective amounts . werd hot paid' in within a certain time. . i 63 2 00 2 00 0 00 2 00 1 85 2 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 on 2 oo 4 00 9 00 2 00 500 5 00 oo 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 THE LAST 1 00 2 00 We enclose• the last of our. sut4Cription bills, for this yearon to=day's pOei—bettip; several weeks longer in Making them all out than we expected... 50 200 50 2 00 I 50 2 00 6 00 Those who have resisbnded to our call (and our lists of published receipts show that they are not a fewd please accept our hearty thanks—we wig endeavor to serve those of them .whei ren+ subscriber s still more faithfully, if Possible, in future. We will now giye a WOk or two grace- 7 time 'for our last work; when we will commence the. puOiCation of the 'Mark lest we promised some time ago. It is our tads resiirt. Many owei us for the paper taken years ago, sod: we have no idea of their present whereabont's. Perhaps ari.ad:, "vertisement wilt Ilurn.4m up" 7 " • G 00 200 2 00 '2 00 2 00 60 2 00 Moreover, several-hunirrid (still subscri bers,) have, paid no attention whatever to bills forwariltd to them year alter yfer, tilt out-books iihon , a lengthy and ugly•loohing score against thein. i'ativoce milli such customers Is wearing td a low ebb ; and it some of t em f ind !heti:sinews included in the list a ve foreshadowed, the verdict or the pub!' will dOubtleisil be,—served them K i m ngla. , , i iOO • We are in earnest about this matter—in ieres:ed parties anll, theiefore, please take notice and govern.thetotelyeis accordingly. • V' Tee POLITICIANS of the Democratti School. with scarcely Wstagle exception. are , driwni on theKserw Nothing*. Judge Dong; las denounced theta with great severity in.. speech at ThiladelPhis. i• la the U.S. Senate the Horustead hill has 'afforded an opporto Wily fora wide range of similar democratin maledictions. The preys, also. of - the party is almost unanimous in; cursing the !ureter rious coder. In the licentiate the Kiwi. Nothings are perfectly anent sod seemingly quiescent. They have DO speakers to defend. their doet ices.. They retie no acknowleted organ to.advocate the propriety of their sh. don. Their cardi6al principle seems to be *to so not to spertk. l . In Ifni Way they are steadily progressing, and hi' a abort tufts 'heal:tower ro the country will 'become iris. hatable.. like - obit - Moira bet, &tithe44l litunehowinegh to touto. tois.huii . :as: oat office.' Calais *oats 4sla ao meowed tettaa-4anes Of: whom! Ww toff eajiatt tic/thing .better bat ethos, who we really thought bad mote set e.-- Stith actidenta will oaitiosally oeeur,, sad ihti mug Os at mach as iwy ateelso of the same kind happened only two drat weeks age, we may rate Tor the edification of these most unreasonable critics, with a notice hotu the dwelt we attend. We itra taitously offer oar columns tot the puqica• of all such raligu,us nouces—we otake no distinetire4 and the: charge of partiality ti as unooprided as i 4 it silty , - ll:7'Nsty Mamma roe &mum Ott-Monday t new tolling . machitte witslAm perimeoted with. at the works of the Tren tow twoo•Compsny, which ran through. Mils from 'IS to 2t feet is lengtli. inch* in h e ight, weighing 1110tIrthree lbs. to ithe yard. in an average dine of one minute to each. The peculisinies of; thii invention are, that rails are run through at a welding hest in *boot one holt less, time. .m(1,16113 one third less labor than by the old or heti. son tat rotten. and the ability to roll flan ed tars of great width.' and such as cannot be made by the ordinary mans in use.--P a. Sun. Will the Sun or somebody else plea.se • ic plato this process .rare in detail. Is the machine patented. and who is the ioventet . . 4:7 We tun" that there- is an int excitement among a portion of our Gam e r: torn citizens. at a villainous attack so de l i upon tu he life, is supposed, of Ceiba 'ne Myers. the gir ! who, made the charge ut s will against Father , • Kroeger, the Ron au Catholic Priest. Oit Friday afternoon while irr the yard'at her place of residence, near the Filth ,street church, she was struck ; in the face with a stone, thrown from some haat! as yet unknown, causing a severe Wound . ono one•that . occasioned her friends 4nuch apprehension. • Efforts are being 14de to ferret out the offender.---Cttteinnati G. z. o:7' Tat longest railway in the world is saidlto be the lllinoia Central; whicicis Ot* en hundred and tbuty-one miles in length. ao4•lts rapidly approaching completion. I - 'MEM 400.4►zi Wagi."lol2l " ' FOR 1.541 • ~~~~~~~ :The quantity sent by ltadroad tbia• week is tkiti 13—by Canal 3000 03—for the week idti, WS 0. Total by &Wpm] 1,256,453 (9—do " b Canal . ..16,910 cc; tons: - ! The shipMent is very heavy this week, amount ing to upwards of 85,00 toes - bring upwards of '7,000 tons more than has been shipped from !his 'region In any one week before. Had Cars Veen plenty the'quanmy sent would have reached.iro,- 000,ions for the week - . The shipments for the corneSponding Week hist year, were 66,3:11 tons-- ineiraso 18,737 tons. This: is the "big week"- boats were plenty and Were despatched as loft , they arrived. The shipments by both avenues, are the beeriest made in any one week from it regioit—the whole in f ieluuery of the tnuispor and companies were in motion, and. both are above their a l etre/go capad,itY... There will be a fallimi off next Week, or we *ill be greatly mistaken. Miners end labineritappear to be plenty, asl thi ~1 shiprttents iudicatel-but the distribution of Cars i unequal; particu la rly : -on the ' Mill Creek an Schuylkil Valley Fi r uilteads. We are Sal iSfil , 0 nvestigation of the matter, that they do not remit , their proportion—nor is the distribution fair: 1.111 tier the prevent arringement, the first Cars go u the Little Sehuylki 11-the next are delivered te l l th Dauphin Road, anti then '5OO-lo Itte West Branch before a single CatLtieent ablivei Schuylkill It Vel -after that a per rentitge of trains are sent to tit. different Roads—altdlnstfew Cars arrive at rot Carbon before 2 o'cleek of the day, then receiVin anti what are left .t 11 as accident occurs; tlet l ain ing the Cars, those Operators ta.areely get any.- 1 • • Why , not give mob !portion of the Region , thei proportion of the Cars as they arrive? This wdul be fair and equitable. This business must b looked into by thhse 'who have charge of it,' they desire to avert l e storm which' is now evi (Wily brewing in the .Itegion: We are ow re that these ditficuliksialways arise when there b a scarcity of nmehinery.to accommodate all—nt 'an unfair distribution only tends to aggravate thew I! - I evils. .The demand for Coal 'continues as brisk as a er , . here, although a great effort is mgking . at Itilt• mond . to reduce prices. It will - fail, particuhirly so, far es regards itirtme Coal—tome of the tre,h that isyftlated on ithe : market for Coal, when the article is scarce, allay be effected in price .if .little; but on all other kids the prices will be maintained here. Our Opera ors are in a position now, that they can hold on, they will not sell for less. Wages ire high, freights are high—and they ant determined to have a good priri for Coal this year, to make up a little for; the "Jtiecings" of loaner years at Richmond. And besides as soon as the dew begins to tall, the mazhinery on - the Railroads cannot be worked to the same advantage, and the , supply must consequently lanisea as the tall ap• ?roaches.. , i ' UT TELEGRinff. ... \-, FRIDAY, 3 Written, V', M Freights tr'om Richmond Boston. ' '• ~ • Providence, New York, Albany, - • N. naval: Hariford, Washington; REPORT OF SHIPMENTS . . From Richmond , for the week eliding oil Sa ti n:: day,-July 29, 1854: j 4. ,. , , • .1 . . • i • i' :Elk'. B k-. Sg , Sett'. l sla 2. DobtMation. , Toil:i; ' I 10' (WI: 1 ' It' " ' i . • I ostoii& viet...164:-, ; . ' 7sl 1 Conn. &R. 1.1 13645: 1 I 31 . - 30 1 N. Y. t viciu.l ,5558 , 51 13 North ! fiver . 2874: lt1• fti 31Sputhern Pti. ' 1474. T 1— -- --r:—. --L.L.--.--1-C, T 110 IN. : Ilk 46.F0r the weck,l .l .IMII fi Total for the . mattonfto79l For t•raOtt, 7.).,53;i: To came time last year.• -I ' - ' ) 617,1h1), • ___ -___.:_...- • :--1.:-4.. El Ul=l=ME .Quantity or Coal sent by Railroad and Canal j'er , i the vreekrending oriThamlay evening last : ' 1 ... 1 4 itAItIROAD. OANAtc: • 18,604'a: 1:2,3'.!8 , 09i. • 3,1,54 )35 2,018 rie, • 21,105 'ID . • 14;156 (.11: - 2.81742 . 000 Oa B,7zt ; * 0 , i ' 1 0 2 '. 7 0::' Port Carbon, eon:mine, - S. Havn, Auburn, • P. Clinton, - - tong 8'7,083[21 it• in -1854, -. 1 - 1,25.0,4531(4 1854,1 316,91.004 : 1,773,3631i?' line period lart year : - -• WNW*. Tara 39,752 01' 949,684 1,11. -26 ral OS 3. 464,848 10. 66,3411 01 , •,-1 1.414,33214 1 7 *- - . 1 .• 1 , 773 , 363 . - . - J. 3r..k4,830 )LI;ANLITIt.AWgPO3I.TATIOtt' ON RAILROAD. Prom M. C. S.;11. C. Auburn , To Richmond 1 2,25 2;20 - F,70 1,75 To Philadelphia, .2.13 2,10 . 11 1,110 1'63,_1 1 ; .RATES. OFITOLL 13 . 1 r CANAL: 1 From Port Carbon to Philadelphia, " 'Mt. Carhop': to - " Haven to ", - " 'PI. Clinton io " ITII7 Total hy RAI:droo l Canal ); Total,liy Canal Stnianentg to H 1 •' Cunal, Inmeaie in i f 35 M Nr. - RATES OF T RATES OF FREIGHT BY CANAL. 1‘ I ' Philadelphia. N. Y rk. From P. Carbon, -- - A ,t.. 5 • ' $2,10y, .1 " Mt. Carbon, - - • - 1.115 2,1,(W. " 'Schuylkill Haven, - 1,00 1 . Port Clinton; - - - ',. 0 0 o,ooft. SCHUYLICILI t COUNTY SAIL ROAD--:lfei4 The following futile quantity 01 Coal tranrpot 7- tig4 ever the different Hailron& in Schuylkill coluity i for4he week ending on ThArdag evening laft..;% WWI Tor Mine Hill 5: 8: - 11 11. R. 30,178 03 704,897 1 (4 Mill Creek t" " 11,815 10 275,157 01 Mount Carbon . !•• - 5.5.34 10 108,140 111 &buy!. Valley " 15.2.53 11 299,932 08 Mi.Corh St. Pt.Carli:!". 15,714 09 4957,513, 1t.4 Little Schuylkill " 10,445 09 205,204 04 UNION CANAL R. It. COAL. TRANSP J Amount transportill during MU month of July I'M MONTH. TOTAti. (Tokio Canat Swatara Railroad, ,•• LEHIGH COAL TRADE. Sent Iroin the Lehigh Region for the ;week aR : mg Saturday EVemisg last : • • • ' WEICE. Totfti Summit Mines, ' • 11,725 10 204,521 Room Run 3.08217 44, 8.'! 2 B eaver widow Co . . • 1,608 17 27,547 06 Spring Mountain' Coll'y., 4,638 09 69,272 rra Coleraine Coal; „ 2.876 10 • 36,206 44 I Emit Sugar Loaf, • 1,937 00 2r,751 111 N. Y. dr Lehigh C‘ial. 911 04 . 42 73 ,_ 01 German Pa- Coal Co. :410 07 - 2.341 02 Alatkop'sCoal, 206.09 2116 00 Cranberry - MO, • 1.991 18 • .32,343 1$ Hazleton Cool Co., - 4.813 19 - 65,W8 00 Diamond Coal Co:, 1,355 12 18,638.15 Bock bit. Coal Co.. - - 1,964 0.1 • 33.91541 Willtenbeire Coal Co., 1,150 19 16,251:14 3 8;73815 fx92,19 ,i 6 lam year, 18,233 '557,3 Increase so tar , ' , Z5,34803' • _ - CUMBERLAND CAL TRADE . ••• weal. AL - . Mt. Savagerit Roid, . .6,417 102.690 Cumberland Rad Road, ; 8,853 127,966 Westemput Region, • s ; 4,308 104,126 19,578 .; 334,782 To roma perii To - pine - period kW 'var. • ICKNArri4l4lfusta' Jortni, .• 4irrt;:;'' .omi lf Iftallillaiff-1461 fit tit - .otritaka* -. sOfitre - ditisiookibp, 44111lotiOnstatti*a.41cAtai alli BOW id Reilleeitilli. tiiiktiktiatilltatis 'iiiiiaiiii' 1 4';ilboy ',hat Ilran it , tili: ettiti ~• made of: --. , , 1 '., s, a . .issoistii. That the Matt of 1 it j4l the ale of Wixom _liquors*. wai: State of Peonayi wearential I:ll .ol awfutoalWelfitte the atectole:. ' ited, Tltratit is dut)ref eva •'to ao fits disregar ds lid of: Will atilt:tarsi burrow awl ,Ms oat , manure the eleataavol, lawn " 1 •to nrobilittott; _floated, 1 1%at ad, person *ball meek nelloWatwn of Mu Giamatti" who wilt 'lt* in "'shag toil advocate sand vote for **o h 'tory taw "w ease of his election to the Lana*. tu * 1 :1T1te. cower two will reossetriblr on ilte 2s!h, to make final nominations. -: ; e7S(.71100 - LS dit GUEEr Barrsm.:-Tbere are 46,042_puthe and •privute reboots in titgland aid Wales, attended by 2,144,378 iess• than half the Dung*, that Welt have been at school, unless preve n t. erhy'other causes than their age. In .411- aim' there are :.1545 travelog rehools, *Web provide for 39,783 children: - The ithinber of Sunday schools is 23,514 with 14407,642wh01ar5. la 1218. the day schools received . one for every • 17.25 perilous.' In 1851, there was a scholar for even - 236 per sons..,. In Scotland, about.' la 7 of the ehil; ern are at school. . . EW ADVERTFMTS. HARD IiIIIINT ORION. •1 , titAIM lIITIRAT BitHAP, In- large or anon gni& Wee P.lll be delivered on board or Cabal ►nits. Coaw the goading gleam Witck_lllanstracbtry, on kir danietkill Cenat, between graatuger'e trudge. nod tin any of Heading, for bee dellsts illd any teats ts. SO)Abe IDOUILIOd. Purchasers WM Ott DO I.4iliOD Intik, but alt bard burnt: Apply CO. Reading.. Penna. 3d3or 59,104 Pennsvivaiiiii Wire Works. ARCH striet,.o"6 . ov.q. FRONT, Pleitivra. itabserlien bane on band, and ataVonstantly . .asaniatsidetritig, SIEVES. KIVU Lge. WOVEN WIRES, of ab weskits uad sotdik*. sdillidnibi or plain and fancy Wire work. Brru and ►on Wire Sieves, of ail Limbs' Brass and Copper Wire Cloth ler raper lealters,dsc „ Cylinders and I s lisndy Rollo covered.istibe best manor,. ileavy Tarllled Wire for Spark rashers. Sieves - ra, Brass and hen Founders, Byrnes Wire. Window Who. safes, Traps,Dtsb Covrmeost and sand *teens, doe. BitYL:lB6, DA*D% LOIN. .Ananot 12,110511 3241 m GOOD COAL LAND FOR'SALD. ,t-ATILL be Sold at • the Public Mei! of Waiter V Redly/Ica, in the Botonyb of Pottsville, (Amer. Wan House.) at 10 o'clock A.M., August 20, 1854: ,:'lahn undivided Interest, one-fourth of 0/ICII . tract. Of two adjoissbov &mascot' Coat Laud., lying in rine, tree township, Irchuylkill county, knout' as the ken and Greeff tracts. warranted Coal Laud. :The ttwatata itailtoad passes tbroush both of said thew. The Ecken contains 112 acres 1011 perches, Shod allowances. The Girard' 131 acres 117 patches t itsi allowances. The tracts will be sold nett nm- Tams made human on the day of Oda. by - J. A. W. JONRA, August 11. 1854 • thambers , Popular and leader ' f : - . 7 . tattling WOrius. le. Ilin ISCELLANY of Useful and I:otettalnlng Tracts. 1,1(110 v 01.,. ' , ..PApere for the r..0p1e. 0 - 1,0111 • ' l l2eleet Writings of Hilbert Chamber,. 4 Tali. ig ;.: Life soil Works of tong. 4 vols..'l2m. ..; Home Book and-Poeket illerettany.d vols. ?IRepashory of Instructive and Amusing Papery, 4 tole. '-;.: ' Information for the People, 2 vole. it Cyrloi mils of English - Cherattere.l vole. For sale to low at H. 1.1410:411N'd • Book and Stationery litoro. MI ',rho Metallic Wealth of the V. pi eTUE Metallic Wealth of the United States': row pared with that•of other countries, by .Jsmes • : Whitney. P Meinoirs.and Correapondeere of Joseph John Gor e vey, 2 vol.. Wt. • t.ifit of John Randolph of Roanoke. Svo., '• Writ. Pinkney, Ova.. I n .14 Arthur's Ten Nights in a Bar 'Room, e •Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians 2v01., tliatory of the taandoich Islands, • 7 iars. @towe'r Bunny Memories of Foreign Lands, 9 vol.„ Mrs. Den Darbey, by A. Marla Collins,' • liatharlae Aabton.by Miss tlewalt, . ToolprintsChf Famous Men. - 3"he Filgtinot of Walsinehama by Miss Strickland, .•Fashion and Famine ,by Miss :Stephens. with allthe 'latest publications for sale at R. IIANNAN'A Doak k Stationery Store. 1 . 4,4 1 - , „ A,A L' „ • , 1 : 4 7: " ...,:: lit, " ,: a a r n g d e :rut ' .V. Vti rt Ire: petmanently improve Inc condition of the null are *.letommended to ciao • , _ . . • Which has hero so successfully applied ,by many .Farmers tnrichuvlk ill Conoty, on pour lapds• • If not only produces Large Crops of hpain hal lends to re: the Clover well. It le parked in barrels cootalomp stout !O lbs. path, •nd ho sold at 00 per ton of 2000 - lbs. NO CHARGE for the barrels. We alsu hare for isle at thro lowest market mom No I GOV'T TESTY/Mg Cu a No, and other TeglllilSegg. also a Veneta' molt .meat of OIL., CANDLES, soar, STMICH. *e. ALLEN N KBULE4I. • 1 4 1cf.4.1, Aoulh Wharver,aad 15 Ws et Philadelphia. 12-3 or LEATUER AND rutamos rialiErithactiber respectfully invlits the allention 1. of dealers sod others, in bin large and well an fm.ted mock of Leather and findings. which la kept constantly fresh by repeated drafts upon the maua ficturera of this country and of Europe, and which is made up in part of tile following strides, via : The beef oak and red Sole • Blanghtes, skirting and Damaged do.; Harney, Band and Welt Leather; Toong and Lac ing do.; War Upper, Boot .flraia, Beff and Pohl do.; linty Blain. sq.a , Salted and Collar do.; City, Country, Eretudi and Patent :Calf Skins; 13000 e. Morocco., Murk 8.4.11. Pad eficius, Cbaniuls, and.Moroccoa; Bindings and Lin . - logo of.alinuat every descrlptioa ; rlb,ie thread, ra 'feet taread ; dirk but cord, Laces, and Bilk aid -Union'Oallounik; Black and Colored English Last- I n d . wprir,,d lippesa and 111m:sea Fronts and Boot logo; Awls, Tacks. Needier, Eyck' and erimpleg machines and Eveleta; dirt% Iron, Copper and Ptire, Raw), Kale,.; Rubber*, Pegs, tklealea and Bout Web;- MatUtUrrir, Coot and el tine Vera, 1.111/i3;;Crlrope, Clamps. Hand lei, Oum, Col. or,Cod Liver, and Tanners' Pit ; mime Tool., and Corner's Tones ..f all blade, rends? t sr ate. besides ma's) , other articlea not enumerated above and all of which will be sold at the lowest market' wee. by f JOIIN 'rummer & 417 Market ~ ab o ve 1216.. Philadelphia: as ly $2 25 2 20 1 20 I 75 2 00 2 'O5 54,493 13r 5U,590 4,4981E1 - -I,d) - IN - - 1 .17 - fii OMNI 10,942 08 • 44,137 1 2 - 02 27,511 August 12, ISM " TO PAIZNITIRS ALLEN k NEBOLBN• sup ImPtioiiPtiaTi UP L11163' •thgust It, 1954 Aui. le, ItIEW: TIN WARE,: COPPER. A.IV I) STOVE .111 A NUI. 'AC TOR IEoRcIE It. ATICIITF:11 announces to Joie nu• old Wendel, and the public arnerally, thin lie has i.nrageain the 31.4014! Illehii.,lll , l hotelman' .and nn surh an exitosive plan, At he is enabled to ash his roods at prices which cannot be surpassed In cheapness in any tithes similar retail lightnent In the county. MA shore to in Centre Street, a f,-vs doors Sleuth of the place where he "was rot snerlY ensa+ed with D. L. Esierly, In the hardware easiness. ' Among the many articles In his store, he will on ly mak, mention of the following : , Hinson with pipe. flopper-waie:Copper Kettles, of all sizes; Brass Kettles. J3p411-ware, Tin ware, of every description, llollow-ware Tin by, the Bar ; Roches Tin by the ttrix ; Japan Tin, by the quantity or by the pound sheet-iron, by the gummy or otherwise; . RORIPIJ Sheet4ron by the bemired or by the pound. 'Alan, a nal Patent Watereronter. which Is one of the moat useful improvements of the day, especially tor families Amin:: but Whether, and, in short. all other articles belonging ton completer.- tahllahment of the kind. Orders for work in hI line,ineb as Tio-ronflog, Spouting. atc.. as, also mending, will ;tie attended to promptly at the shottem outlet. ir.:Tnt highest market price will he patd for old Pewter and !mad, or goods given to exclianee. • CEO. 11. NTICIITER Illy Pottsville, August 11,1851 ' POLYTIFUNIC COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PENN SQUARE. PRILADELPHIA Tlll,l College, organized on the plan of the Waa trial College,' of Coptiheritat CUSTOM id*lllaned to afford a thorough profedvional educatloalo Sta. dents intended for ENGINEERING. MINING. AGRICULTIME. and iho MZCTINICAL and CHEM MAI:ARTS.. The nest Neml-annual session wlll commence on SOON DAY, erptember lIIh, 1 FACULTY. Maillemaiki and Civil Englimning, PIA Baur U. PEABODY. Metallurgy, and Todustrial, Analytical and *irked total Charmedly, Prof. dardito L. Krim D Mining Englusering.Deology and aliment . Prof. W. D. B. Thome**, AN./d. • Mechanical Pbtlotophy and the prtnelylis of dill:wry, Professors PEABODY and . rod ascis OCTARTICIIIT rad arenas. 812.00 illetbasicak Alchit4esuut, and _Topographical Thawing. Pro .loan Kean. 4110.00') Prefab and Spanish. Prof. V. Di .111•1111L11.1. Paris. B. U. Errant.. • The Analytical Laboratory ;rot prattles! Chemis try 'doped daily. • . I , An Academical Department, , tinder the charge of J. D. Doocou. A.. M., is pmeided, into which younger and less plofictent students may enter and be rap jdly prepared for the College Courses. . Additional informaiton as to term% Courses of study. Boarding. ac.., putt' be obtained by addtusing Dr. ALCAMO 1.. KE.IIICDV. Polyl.lll.llleCroltere,phr adelpbia.• MA 111115 W NEWKIRK, • President of Board of Trustees. • Jou. illulNrest, Stey. August 12.1054 (;rand Equestilaa Festival. JAINIES JUNIC £ CO.'S - .11CI1IT CQUIPPiD Ikvanremi AND CIRCUS. iirrll artionn at POTTSVILLE on WED . NESDAY, Angltst 16th. ---~-~- The Bust of Hoist" b tumirpstoed la the taus= try,and the propttetors have secured the outrun Mast the various Serapes* 1.4 Eastern establish mem) of the most talented towns, of ,ESW III / 1 ' 0141111111111. awl Clowns, whirs sueleet trwelcd le the West. _ - , To be accompenten by the C'elciintted Sol& String Band, of Stefan, Wfflk how New Volk. who eballec i en competition:. Moe Inn oirperfonners,see bilk. A , Vooco Won at *and sec . inen iliatette• ' At BCUUYLIILL 'MUN I *lit " MINURTILLit. 15*. Allait4l. lasi Mi9M,WMTAI-ioN orielNil:l -. .. - ihritelentilerei' -,.;.' ~• . “I . lsasombarler4:J. , 7 t', iiriSpOpoll;., .-. is r. ~, ~ • •• ei r rier . . _P. ~ " 11';', fiet, " Valle, ,Forge,.._ , ..,. so M Veleileg i r r4e.‘ -, . '. _ski, , Parer nte4 .. - 110; 4. •.•• ". rineraalrilisi ..., , gl. i' , l, ii l .."12/bfeelllrat.d . . . , . 7.*" ' 'll ""r IPettsumett Lantbni; '.7) ' :11`„ .! rad Uitton,i 7I , try 'I Striiitioghtigh, ' -:11 , 'IV", ' Reedles. • . . 1 ,la It `ll ''' Althostes, .1..•' (18 i t in " Pilehrsellte r i 1,. : ES: • . 1 . ht) 01- " tistributg. a 4 . 64 l ' - " .ol *ltglesttindlnt. 4 ;• MP' ' ' 4l r't • The ehitgettallbtieei : 144 : /CA. lb3les s Erb per test. ,a110.110C411 fur waste; VI moun t, and nn etterse less thas tixesty-five to Ter too Will he nude tee soy Ihittleere.' B a , the Mangers, . -.. !., f . r; . .'.. • F. PRhI.I3Y, Pteertiletit. - Aitit.l2. KM' • --, • ! .: i . • , Itll ' - • —___„..-,--4—:---,1 7 ._ , nurgiktw, , & 1111111WifelkiiiilloAo , .. :i.:%.....:.:;: ,-- ‘ ,i ggi Oreree pg•rhart P011413i . . R C PI mi lit. R.Vo. ) • .: . PARe • rteale.-4.g. 4.1851. .f The metes cm :Freight mad jtoita oti Vont .trauspor. tedi by tele 4.lonnterts, tent b. vs! &noir., until feu thee settee. , i • , , , To ilithaiood,l' ' " Philadelphia; • inalload Plane, •• naisiaahma,R,B , " Futla of . 1 •prang Milis, - •• Cocobrphoetea gadfly. moils Railroad: - " and Po4it sad • JorrOs. • " 'tiorrho'n or 1111dorport '" Pori genitally. Forte,' Pboalzollur. '• Broyee's •. Ponotorro, Dosigloovlttc, .11Irdolroto". " Reading, Natitaeo Rturding mod Nehru Hie. " Hataborg..! tkorlirdorrig, By order of Itbe Board of !Sigiaaergy, 14..IptAl)FonD. fire ls 1!•tf Aug. 112.04 INSURANCE. EOM STATE ,0117TILIL 'i 121801LANO0 00. -- Fotirik Annwal St,zteiateiet, May 16,1514. Almelo May 15t;1633, ; ! i - 0258,318 70 Cash Premium* aid Wriest re;.. , calved ahelpast year, smamial • , dapattment, 1 : .:0101,646 VI ffills Receivable in same, 1 ! : 26,647 61 411111Pftillitilill. slurp lltp mt, 40,201 30 • ! ! :••—!------- 170,568 56 I • Expepses,Commtgaluesi, Reinsurance, Slutual Depart = mem. t 111101.1.06 53 pir. do Sicck * dp , V,031 tI A ASETO r; . . Bonds, Mortgages, eiOck lub 'other gootflikreUtltiedl, $ , .!111,135 71 Bills Itecelsable, i ; 187,009 se Cash oil haat] and le halide or ''.'Agsals, ; ' .. --•— Pat threat Inland Insuratlie. apply to JP4O.l*: 14110 EN ER. Agent - 41y).5. IESII I ; 28,1 y s • EDUCATIONAL . Enuaiiirion FOR Tun PEOPLE. • DIVICIIVSON ',.E.IIIIIVART. (MALE and FEMALM.) 1 14114 nourishing laalllotiolt, locaicil at Willienis -11. port, Lysionlog County, Pa., fifrets to those de siring an edoration, all the advaniagis or a hist.cLus :Schwab at the very low plea lit from 142 50 1 0 0 1 5 pro- quipster, according to ilia studies pereurd. This includes board, washing, lights, loom, fuel, and tu ition in the English. Latin slid Grerk.• Moderate ex tra charges for Painting and Mod• cps Lailguages. Next Tann Will commence August 21,1854. Catalogues, with hill information, ran be tad byjaddressing the Printiplei, Rev. THOES. IhrVV MAN, at Wittlawspoit, or qtr. ti. N. Mown/SW, at Pottsville. August f„ MOS . 31.11 V . • Philad's. Collegn; . of Medicine. rrIIK WINTER SMS910:11 , ibis Institution OM I. begin October 9. 1854. ,11 Pull course of Lye rca so ;are ,gives both to the Winter and' Summer. Dudes:is are coufei Fed In March spit Fasaue toll course, 1191. Petpetual. Ticket, 10190. !Idatriculation,lo3. Diliduation Fee.o3o. To those who have attended Moult course+ In another insttiotkin, 050, including Mieduntion fee. rertOtilli interest is tallied by the Faculty In the wylfarn and'progreits of every Student. Stamina gobs are given daily by the:Professors upon each Wendt. In nit Aiello lee fur ihst r uctkoi, Ibis reboot to wittli to any In the . country. For 'maw/ Wife,- rustiou.sddress 11- 'HOWARD RAND, M. D., Dean: , 109 South Niniti;strect,'Plattapelpbla. Angus 3 , )8.54 31. tit BEIMYEIBURG IMMOtartir AND BOARDIN:G.SCOOOI,, • 1 ! FOR VOIIMI6I LADIES !AND OENTLEMErti. lUld tuelllullos le .loceteill at Derifidoirg, pith] cutout', In lba mtdie of that beautiful and heatthg Monks, tatted Lytt..irrd Fahey, ID mitre from Millarbburg (tom 11 a rrieborg. a rid 35 west (gum Puttee:llle. , The ostensible object of OD Institution la to am pere young 'Wheeled aeitilemeit for the active du nes life.er for the higher! aemlnarlea ul learning, and to meet! the deuse,,nti htt!ichetter sad more getter ditreston tducatioa I. the insole* in Which It le Fianna and guardians are moat reepett fully invited to elsit Mime 'Nadine their MIS and daughters etraewbete. Theil'Onrlpal, haying 'Prig-experience In the bual• nese* teaching. flattery himself tbat by the MA ol cattlemen% amilatalma, Mr Will be able to make the mho/ worthy Of the patronage- of lbe foetid , of educe Ittoolint of as eallehtehed piratic. Trio attiolamit.year la divided taw four 'cello'', of ele:ren vreeks each. Th,e_Filll llatteluit will [OW , ilieneti unlit. 7th day of Augart. TERMS rEttlaKartlON. Boarding, washing, room bud tut". 1115 00 Coriinion "4.11114 b Diauchee4 4 00 Higher Etiellsb ItiatbautatiertAir., 5 Oa (Imre. and Latin langtiageaiatt • ' 7 00 Marti and eat of Piano, (eatta,) 6 00 [5. For a iCheutar induther:Pelltrolare.addrefri the proprletur,A. P. LANK, Ur K. 1 / 1 .1411, Prenelpal, bettyibUtt, DeUphle tountri Pa. July 6, thsl . To ,Prevent and I Cure Choteraj AND ALL HOWEL';COMPLAINTrI. PER*ONS traveling , and ill othersraboold have al bottle of Dr. J. N. itOtte'd PAIN ILIDKPa.and! CARMINATIVE fi•LBAIS; by theta In ease of sud.-1 den sickness. TO PREVENT C f IOLIMIA.-Take a teaspoon ful of Pula Cuter in *toe. Ow of water, every morning. Wheneveryogi • hard pein, Internally or ertornally; use the pain Vibe. In bottles 011,25 and 50 emits. DU. ROSI3'B CARMINATIVE BALSAM, for Chol era Morino, Dowel 'CuroPtaints and Dysentery.— This mixture is one of the; most important 10311,d1-1 eines, and should be kept', in all families. As 'al soothing preparation it has no suite. In cases' of, infirm+ with bowel complaints cholera utorbas„rest-l' leeriness, crying, or general', pain. It has been proved a perfect balm. As a specifte For bowel complalnti of adults„.it barasver failed. Daring the cholerao 1831,1834;and 1819, It: felled In no Inetance 'she to before death bail positively struck the patient I bare had. retool. front Mote than One thoneand persons who used It dories those memorable peril 03s, testifying to ltd! wonderful caroler. powers.- 1 25 cant, a bottle, J. iq R 038„ N. D., Pbllr. ! Dr. J. $. IMP has been a regular practitioner of medleline far thirty years In Philadelphia, is graduate 'from the University of Penharireala (1* term sod an honorary member of the Philadelphia ' Medical society. 1: All of his valuable medielors (a remedy for each inseam') to.be had oI aII the Druggists in protea,o, phi., and 3EBEIBBIB IJARTSIIORNE,corrierstf primed and Wrent add by 8. IiaNNAN,Ag" for Aerial-11MR County ' Aegust 3,185 t 1 1108 subscriber keens:Olt kinds or blanks NUT. I. 1•T rewrap oe 04100 Vests, of home sinonfaci ture:to which he lathes the attention of lAwyers, l Justice e,Corstables. 4:c '. ail o f which wits be sold at the lowest poesib le rates. All Justices' ISLA* will be' sold by the qiiire And balfuntre, at the esti of Ally can.* per quire i,.! by the sheet meow evil Lawyers' Masks, mottle:rotated la Serip,lll) cur. per 'mire. or 4 cents • sheet. Tbi following ton= bracts a ale of his Moab': .! O }: EICCUOOII, , )Posteasion. tioniniorts . Nektraltzat'n Papers 14 4 ' . 1 Sub 4 cease, i i Do nodes art. . Lcsoe.;_ •, -. mute Warrants. Do ; fio - Co Ili,/ re houses. Commitments, - I Do, do do with II Attachm'te Ow Witnesses : : ‘ boor clause' I..andlurpr Wantons. : 1 'unities of Agreement, gait Pieter. ' .Norices forbidding sale ol Tavern Lke ale Pet itioint. lingo, 'to Inteukperats itubponas for Arbittat'ni, persene, . ' Collection gales, I - Ndlires to lemmata at 1:: Constable,. piles. Oa Xl days., Leases with Security. I Pherirs' Notices to dile' AiLtehotehts, • 1 ptissesioenauts, Do in Windsor Carnishete Landlord Mikes to quit Interrogatories to fkital pistesion. • .. :.. oboe._ 1 Executions with , Imprls: 'aide's to Directors of the content, - - Poor. insole% Debtors' Notices; execution, for Floes and indentures. 4 Forfeitures, Warrant to collect Boafitiloat Certilleaues, , .1 Tea. ' ' ~ i,:onsiables' Distress lito. Pelle radar ca. fla il , - I . Mester rest, • - , • 100 , vs. Canetsble, Caritas. - s - Cowmen goads, ' Pales of R•foreste, - - --, - lion Sea rr ' -4,-Cor E hap:test Howls, itotters to Referee. Soottoillot mut Stocatfoo Search Wimp's, -. • Assiut sensate allott, room School Slook Wooing to quit poloomooSchoot Ittporio„ lOn, rdor Books. ller.latations, . , . Ticket Rookt. , ' Notices to teatots to gull Ills or Ladlol. 'I . . ALSO, Porcine's( tot Pagmor Deeds. by the id a sia M=o 0I leo $ Bask Obeets. sad Bill aliOkll aid Want.; _ . _.•—i; .- -0 ' moiligg Paper by the digest .Vard or loll: = Eattaretle dialkoieryJrield Hooke. lestterneam kei. egos!. In quaky to trioseprocanul how the loading Houses lathe etry', and issnvartletetebeip er.et the cling Boot Atom, Priiiilag (Ohre, sad . Mader, of . = t BANN.N 1 Centre stmt. Pottsville : opposite I • • t the Itptseopal Charab4 li daaant 3,13 3 1 3l— _ • 1312NRCE sir _roil saris. , . lAMB a Ow late llaisitel IL Flaker's large ilapOt Vibe Coal Ilegkia. In good eaadtilea,asosidoi on Oki up. slid catered. for als. This hi' • _very Kama wad valatablor Ilae.ttitere kits moo 44- as In like ballet f9rvideL, Jiggly at Cistip 11AllNkN•13 , . add Illatloaerg Lorin •••5•11 thi " t.:1" illii a►,: Ott 111* Te a 1 "1 , g ii. • I C , ; IRnM 4 I .c Q 1110 1205 210 195 219 195 sio 1 195 210 i 195 1110 195 210 i 125 805 ' 120 195 1 180 go 90 (10 I oiS 75 I • 70 160 ISO 150 t 140 ISO i $4O ISO ' 140 ISO I - ISO 1 - 19,533 58 ---413:31,761 16 MEDICINAL. LEGAL BLANES , - - .. , kiEktiatit :ii 4 1311- AMERIC it AN ' - ' - IiteIIOVOCATf, ..._ . 4 - ,***:-,41g. zegeriontait,( ', , Piefteicia" - Pieperg), , Prohibition and State - and - :- ~i I r. .4••'_...'t -__ _ A r.. 4. ' . • ' - - ~ 1 •' - ' ' " , , ' "Ctiqlr ' *ibUes. ' ricil •'' '' ueiglei* . e , : .'1,4—14T ,,,,.. ~ ~ _where, , . freedom proluls, all q , , towing th stability of the Government and the „7.., - , 4 4* 04 - l i i ifallAktf la t 4(l ?i t " tt e , s '6 o 6 al'of alteoi6Umei! Puitik : . _ r:' - . •' , • A, '' .,, - Ciiiiiiii *it „... 411 e Pee plel.of Pen tut 'Ylyno la Ire ' to settle two greafp - rineiPles, of vital ireportance to ;the interests of the Stlkl4? s - : rd 4,ilvtr"!itmittl, ailarge r-4/is figig And ,igaiiialso.of 4, #trterirrmt to Tale America" ;, and the trowereign power ttiii*tritkitjitt- !heir ago", see4iiiitielotectiote. -: - ' ! ' -- 90; Rginan'O#lolie iellow-cili#*4xery:latge pri/pOrtion,olibon *raid foreign birth—lre,not content with the exercise of the leiltiroate - privileges of Civil.aatlftitiligious Liberty: ,, . teed ibemby the generosity of, the eons of the soil; but seek through guan the mOnstions.poweiiif their cinavik ~..., . nixations, to es) ” ttroy diepolitscal ... action ofthe.State and country, and aim a dangerous Maw lithe dearest and most vied — t ions or tho land. =Hence the rapacity of he r Priesthood to monopolize the ownership of imos ipa all tier{ choral property ; and their designs-to diviile tbe,Ccimtrion School Fund for sectarian purposes—te all of which, 'we, as , . AniencSit`eittiena,loversof Liberty, lovers of our COU NI RI oleelnre uncompromising' hostility. cl Ai the people rile in their might anillt.leinikeitheimithors of these despotic machinations; and with them the political demagogues that truckle to the, interests of this pernicmus foreign influence. - Away with tiro union of ChUrch and State ? ! , Down with this foreign ,political Jesuitism !! ,Again. it is a principle of law, so decided by the highestoudicial tribunal of the country, that the people of a State have the right to 'regulate, even ie" entire pr - ohibitien, tlie commerce in inioxicating liquors, within her borders. The citizens of this Common wealth are to decide that question for themselves, at the bailot-boi, nett October. 15h.41 Pemtitylvania be blessed b 3• a Prohibitory liquor Law Of not l'''''' The 'Liquor' Traffic.,is our greatest enemy`—it creates riot, shedslbloofl,lcoanits tander, ri - tins lealth; destroys the intellect, damni the soul, poisons, yOuth, corrupts innocence, sows die ' t ‘irde tne - eds miseries untold, brings want, estranges affectidn, breaks wir'es' and mothers' hearii;,-begets pauperisrtf, robs Industri ' 4:", sober men:cof their taxes; all this it does, and much afore, and - to balance it, what good does it effect ? Shall the dealers in 1 Hum (the large mass of whom are adopted citizens) continue to tool it sUpreme over law and public epinion ? -I.ShA his be the only 14sinti ' rt s throughotd the - ling& 'and h;eadili 'of theland aliOl'i.d. to set alt de fi ance the laws of both God and man? No, No!— ~, Rouse ' friends of Temperance; send uP E 4 shout for Prohibition that sh a ll crumble to the earth the w a lls of this modern Jericho ! The AMEAiCAN AND"rF.NIPERANCII ADVOCATK, Mal be issued from thribliners' Journal Office, about the middle of August, and I ' ! be continued regularly every _Wednesday -morning thereafter; till slier the, election, at the following rates : ' I COPY.. !:. , 25 as. 10. COPIES, to one address, ' - • 1, 1 3 - yiAll subscriptions invariably in' dvance. ' 4 1 sr 0) r -so IM RS Th 75 1 . 1 fe rr 1 id Tr ler 07t j :61 if Illt• 70 I GO 66 44 af 06 It • st • r 66 i 06 Mir Clubi and Carriers furnished with the Paper at S 2 per 100 copies of each. No.—and it , for 50 copies is;TEW YORK ADV'TS. .!Vestker ¢ Bili,tlrs, General Advorlisiirg Ban'ss, Apvlston's Buildings, 34t and -345- iHro4droast. ASUBRIOAN idiTISTS' ONION! tern AIIiEttICAN ARTISTie siourd reipectfully announce to the tttizens tif,' the Untied Staten and the Conados, tpd fort•nputptube urcultitratlng a taste for the fine ens throughout the enuetiy. RUM with the view of enabling evety.fereily to begone poasemed or a satiety of &merino,: I 111( THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE; They having determined, in order to create. so 'ea- Outwit side for their Engraving's, and thus not only give eluployment to a line number of artteis and When!, but Insphe among our couptrtmen a taste (be wins amt. to prevent to the purl harmed! the)r unfair logs. when 250,000 of thenristorld, • 110,000 corm, of the actual eslcii..Of 150,000. Facts pnrrhiser of a Ono linilaitigtsvlng,there rote, reteiree not only an Enktaving richly worth the Ramey, but also a ticket which entitles him to tine Ur the Dins when they are Simi 'Lund. For:PITH DOLLARS, a highly linished Fm kravlak.beantlflaly p imed In, oht.. and Five dill' zwIM,To. will be sent I or Five llollatA' worth 'Of splendid Enseasinge can be selected from the Vat. .411 cOpy of the Catalogue, toge th er with - a specimen fon# of the Engravings; tab be seen-at true °dice f this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actualty - wioth hat sum, and a Citft Ticket,wili Immediately be. tor warded . II Thn Committee believing that the aureate of this teaC National Undertaklug *lll Le Materially pro: ott4 by the energy. and enterpriee of imellisent I ttd itarsevereing •gente,liave reaolyed to treat with path on the most liberal terms. . „ I Ant person wishing to become an 49)1,4 send ling woo-pat.) AI. will irCothe by semen or will, a One tiollar Engraving, a e UIPT TICK ET," a rras peettts, a Catalogue and all other ti,etwaaty furor- On the final itiMpletiun oflhe sale. the Gifts will he placed in the beads of a Committee of the Par- Otasiirs to be dietritoited. due notice of which wilt torgliteu throughout the United :Stater and canadaa, 1328 ta7 48 1 1.113 T OF GIFTS : ' 1100 Marble but:ts of Waslsinfton„ai-8100, 100': " Clay, at 1111.0 t ,Wrbster.lloo, 100 = " Calhoun, 1100, , . 50 elegant Oil Paintings, is splendid gill - frames, else 3e 4 ft. each, • IMi, ' 5,000 'lOO elegant fill Paintln gs„ 2:3 11. park. 50. 5 nuo . 500 keel plate Engreethgs,brilhautly turd ... in oil, rich altframes. 1400 in. each, Sit% 5,0t0 10,000 elegant steed plate Engtavings.coint in - • 011, Of •the W4.l4gttin Montstneot,2o,2o Mt. each, 414. ~'• -, ' - • 40,000 .. '237,000 steel p-01. iiitenv Inge, front* too differ- - . ant piglet', itepnesession of, and own , . • . ed by the irtietej Polon ,of the Market value of front 50 rte. to .1 each, ' " 41,1i19 ' I .flvd class Ilwelli?, In 2lst at., N"."l*. r tty, 12,000 ' 22 building lots in I and 10Ist sue ,N. V. ' city, each 25[100: It drop, at gluon, ~ • 100 Villa Silee,tonterning each 10,000 eq. ft. f In-the suburbs of cw York City, inn cont. mending • mogul cent view of th'e Mid. • 1 ' ion River and Lo g fele ad sound. at 8.5u0, 54,0t0 20;perpetual loans f reek, without interest ~ r 'Security. of X250 - each, it, 5,000 •50 ?; do do II 11(1 100 Jo 5,000 1110 i: do do o •do . 50 Jo 5,000 2505 do do du do .10 do 5,0t0 1.001. do do do do . ' 5. du 10,000 Reference in regard to the Real rsfate, F. J. Vls IdEILER &Wien, Estate Brulsere,N.•Volk.. -Orders (iw;4l..paud,) with money cm loved, to I.e rildresseJ .1. W. HOLBROOKE, • SOS Broadway, N. V. ! *The •argravlngai the catologift :ire now read , for -delivery. *Ognet 5,1854 -316 m SHERIFF'S SALES. SEIERIETS' SALES of REALESTATE twine of sundry_ wring of Vent:none P:rpo vas and Levan Fa czav, muted out of the Court of Common Pleas otSchuyikill County, end to me directed, there wilt he exposed to -Piddle Sete-or I Vendee, on SATURDAY, A Ur; Us T 20r 18A, .81 o'eloek in the forenoon, at ;he Public llon•-e of DANIEL. !ELL, in the Itorough of Pottsville,' Schnvlkill County, the following described real e.- Wei, Via: Ak.l. That certain - two story Frame " Dwelling Hothe, about 20 feet square,. situate on a lot and cartilage appurtenant !beim.), in the riutup of Lower Matintitongo,„Schuyl -1-1 I t r l i e ll r C ui o a u a n c t i r te , 1 1 t i h h e e road said le t a c r .n g ,b r p rom to : Gralstown ,being near iliePublie Houk. of Jiiseph Osman, and bounded lir land of. the said- Joseipti Osman,.land of Christian Schreiber and the saidtPublie Road, and the lot or piece or _g ro u n d and appurtenant thereto, a, the properi'y bt JOSEPH BUFFINGTON. , . . i: AJ.1.40, No. I, All the certain -equal undivided "iiiilenths part of all that certain 1 ract of Land, .situate in Barry Tp., Schuylkill County, knowu as the Carper Thiell Tract, bounded and decribed. .OP follows, to Wit :—Beginnicg at. a pine, 'thence by bed of Maurer & Company iibuth twenty-three deems east, two hundred and eighty:three perches to none . , south sixty-seven degrees west, ll'l 'per oho Mit post, thence by other laud, south 20 de,: 1 Frees east, 197 parches to a pine, thence by- laud of John Nicholson, Esq., north, forty-five degrees east, 175 perches to a atone, therice, tiy '... , other land, north twenty-three degrees 1. 1 west .73.1 perches to a poq, - thence, by land of Jesse Yarnell, south sixty-srven - degrees west, 137 perches to the begin:. tun 4, containing 429 acres, 136 perches,hnd allow ances, with theApportenances. - - . .-.- ' .41•60, No. 2, All the certain equal undiirtiletl iiiiiteuths part'of all that other certain Tract 'Lit Land, situate in Barry Township,Sehitylkill Coma foresai I, hounded and described as tolloWs : Blamingg at a Chestnut, thence, by land of Jesse YlOllllll, bellth'SlMV-seven degrees Weiir. 'JO peithee to* stone, north twenty-times degrees 'west 46 perches to a whim oak, and south sixty-sev j en de. glees west 10tS perches to a white oak, :thence, by other land, south twenty-three drgrees 383 perches to \pine, thence by land of John Nicholson, EMI .: 80!"1 stain-seven &Irmo east 196, perches to a atone, and thence by other , land.- north twenty "three degrees west 337,-perches to the .: beginninst, containing 419 acres and 33 it perches and allowance, with, the ap purtenanoes, as the _property of PA T • • RICK -5, DEVLAN, * . EMT' ALSO, All that certain piece or. petrel of land, satiate in the Borough 01 Oririptiorg, , Seknylkill Comity, bounded on the Muth by Centre turnpike; millie north and west by lands of Wahine Grier, catt he east by an all, comairang.ahout two octet., (timpani; and eerie nig thereont a lot of 'ground soldo Henry Drein, containing in width 00 (eel, anal it depth 60 leet,,with the buildinge ia;rroa erected, consisting of a. two-story, Log Dwelling Hawse and a Blieksmith shop,) with the improve ments, coosialiaz •of a two-story • Lox. Dwelling Home, with a one-story Frame Kitchen thereto attached. a Frame Stable, a one-story Log Wheel-. -wiright shop, and a Blacksmith shop ; as lime prop tie of JOHN GESELE. . 'ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on Nictiohis street, in the Borough of St. Mir. S.chnylkill County numbered HI the Om of Mid Borough with number. 328; bounded in front by Nicholas stomf, mltie rear by Mill ..._ , street, on one side by Patterson street, I - -, and on the other side by lot No. .M 9, /-.---: . containiog in libel and rear 60 feel, and 1: iu depth 200 fret, with the,appurtenan, cm, consisting of 2 two-story Fame Durellir.g Houses, as the - property of SAMUEL SOUTH ALL and ELIZABETH SOUTHALL. ALSO, All that certain lot or mere 'of ground situate in the Borough of., Schnokilr' iliVin, Schuylkill County, bounded.on, the north by lot of hitt. G. A. Koch, oh the east by , lot of Gottfried , Wryer, on the south by Landingville rodrisid on tint west - by lot of JOhnLEvely, containing inNvidth 99 Met, and in depth 180 Met, with the appurtemni._ ma, consisting of a one story Log Dwelling Hmise, as the property of DANIEL MAWPZ. ALSO, All that Certain lot or Piece of ground, shoats in the town of Warder,East Norwegian Township, Schuylkill County, b ounded in troth by Bacon Street, eintwitally by lot of Owen McGow an, Westwardly by lot of John Kernan, !and in the rear by land of ------- Richards, containing in froia 40 feet, and in depth 100 feet, with the appurte niacin, consisting of a two story •Frame Dwelling i. , ' House with Stone Bssement s ii Frame Kitchen attached and a Frame' Statile, lt l3lb6P' t ri iT "Oilp rPTiii A LS O , ltltertainirao;Td situate m West Penn T'aship, Stibuyl kill County, bounded on thetast by, !and oP Abr.. hint hillier, on the Ranh by land of Beeer, On th e aoitl. by land ol , Reuben Jones or S. K l . M. Kepner, and ou the west by land of John ny i eentaining • 66 acres, - more. or less, with ' 1 e appertenanees moaning of a 11 story Log Dttrel hag House and Log . Burn, as the prOperty or MAR TIN hicKlid. , •' Af.S..f, All those tour certain kimor, 'pieces ot ground, situate us the town of New Castle, Sehuyl- LIM County, froniing on the Coal Castleßoad, and bounded by lands Of Charles Miller; James Duxlaa, Wiliam itiehardoon and others, contraning togeth er in width It* Met, and in iirpth. 596..feet,math the appurtenances, consisting in a two-story Log . Dnenum. lime treatber-boatded) ; with a 14 gory Frame Kitchen t Mat attaehed, and a Pram Sta ble, as the property of PETER BECKER. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground,',. goomier-la the Elorosigh 01 Minersritle, Schuylkill County, bounded tastwardly 41-1.1 by !old Daniel R. Bennett, southilar& ty by North titres, end westwardly by. lot. of Elijah Heniteri containing in isidib 80 feet, and fallen* 150 feet, with the ap • . amiss* da two-atory ' Frame Ching Howe, with • Biastramt story - ot Van OM iii opellory Pm" threllin Howe 'sil k II . MB AGENTS *lO,OOO 10,000 • • 10.000 10.000 ECM and two Frame Stables` story . opistore. tui 4he pr_Operte. EBEKHART 'AUCHIS TUS • FREYMILLERS - ALSO, MI ;ha .certautoFam or tract of land, situate m Hutlee townahip, Schityltill County, bounded by landser Israel Reed-, Francia Dengter, Beajamin Poll Ind others, etmtataing about nue hundred and two; acres, With the:improvements, consisting of a to o. Dwelling Houne,and a Frame Baru the property of JACOB PAUL: ALSO; No. 1,411 the right; title and interest of Samuel Hedner of; us and to an those lour Cram lota or ground, • 13 ritual in - the Borough of Pottsville, 2 . kill Courtly, being lots marked ' io nil and Petteritoted addition to said Borough,, with Nips. 2.5, 27, Z.,1 wnEll, each lot eon ...mining in weltl4oo feel and in - depth, 2.1.1 tent, hounded southweislly by Mabanasigo Street. West. arardly by Ninth.: . Sirect, nurthwantly by N (awe gisa.Street, and muuwardly by' Eighth Street, ea- . ceptnag and exclnding, however, parts of too Nog. 27 and 29, sold to . Joseph Connor, containing in .width 25 feet mug in depth 110 meg (mtaatitOs there is erected a2l story Stone. Dwellnag Hewer with ltte improveinendk consisting of etwei end ' a half Story Stone ptettiner. Haase, d two ...story Stone . IDwelling Honsei a two story F'u'me Dwelling !'Honse and two I'-rarne Stables. • • NO, 2, All thai certain Farm-ortmet of land ait• bate in the 136r0i4t,h of Pottsville, SehitylkillCOun tv,bounded on the east by a 60 feet wide street. on • the north by High Street,' on the west by a 20 feet wiaalley.and od the somblieland of Hurd Patter son, containing finui,acret and 102 perches, with the aPpurtenenera; consisting of -a two stornLog Darning House with a two' axisstoryd stone addition thereto attached, ass a Frime Barn, a Log Kittery with Kiln, Frame - Slaugluer. House, and two walls of Water. 5, • NO.' $ ; AU thilee two certain lota or pieces ifs ground,,situate ip the Bdrough 01 Pottsville, in the County-o 1 Schuylkill:numbered in'Pott and Rhoads addition to Pottairille with Ncts.s4and 57, bounded in Iron*. by East Market Street, outhe rear by Arch . Street, on the e.4t by land of F. W. Hughes, and on the west by lid of Charles W. l'innan, contain ing in width 50 fret each, • and; in depth 200 fret, More or les.. , NO. 4, The Undivided Moiety or half pail of ell that certain piece tirtraiit allied inmate in Branch township, Sehitylkilt County, bounded and de. scribed as folio*" : Beginning at a stone corner on line of the New Work and Schuylkill Gaul Conlon nyls land„ - aud•cdruer of Philip Zimmerman's tract, awned north 25lJegrees west, one hundred and fifty-eight end Or.fentlis perches-10 »Muer, thence north titly.erx.iltgrees east, 100 Perches to a small ' mep tree, thence south thirty-four de greedlast, one hundred and setenty-six Pi and liwodentlui perches to a stone • ' ass then& south sixty-fiviiii egreeseast,,one hulled and twenty-six and tive•fenths perches Mtbe ace of beginning, containing one hundred end ellen mires and allowance; and be ing the same neat of land which Was - surveyed in p ur e, am i. 4 1 u 4reirano dated Angu.t nd, A. D., 1625, granted toSainuel D. Friudi, Esq., with the . mMet . V;Cir• halt pint of p N pu o ritt that certain trail or Mere of land situate in Branch township; Sehulkilt County, bontided and de,cri• bed al follows, o wit ; Beginnings' a stone corner on line ul the New, York andScheylkill Coil Co'S. lands, thence nollh thirty-four degrees west, one hundred and seiFenty-nix and twodi-attis perches to a small misfile trit , r, thence north''. fifty-six degrees east, twenty and a half perches to a maple, thence south thirty-fouS degrees east, thirty-two piirettee to • Spanish oifit, thence limits fitly-six degrees past, two bundited and fifty-six perches to rigour, thence south thirty-four degrees east, twenty-tour pe:ches to a chestnut oak, ihenee south five degrees west, one bun drettand eighty-seven perches ton atone then e south sixty-five degrees west, one hundred turd sixty Perches to the place of be• coulaiding two' hundred and sixteen acres and 148 perchei and altowiniceii which tract of :and wasesurve piirsuancti Of a warrant dated the 21u1 day of December, 1624, granted to Samuel D. Frank, Ert.i with the appurtenances; as the property of SAMUEL HEFFNER. • '- ,ALstO, All tdat certain lot or !piece of ground situate in the Bfirough of Minettotille, in the Coun ty of Schityl.killi bounded on' the north ,by lot of Josepn Janes, sit the rant by Stlabury Street, on lb., youth by ordpertro X/ f thealltiolic Church, and en the west by-lands of Joseph Jetsam+, containing priwidth 50 tee r 4 and in depth 150, Piet, with the op .l menet:lces eonSisting ot a three story Fridge Uwe!. iting HOME', as the property of 'PATRICK FITZ• SIMhIONS. ALSO, All that certain lot or "Piece of ground situate on the ,a7outh ride of 'ltiattet Street, in the Borough_of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, contain ing si front 4S, feet, and iu depth 134 tem, - being a pert of lot marked with number I . 40 it Pout and Patterson 's addition to Pottsville, as the property 01-EUGENE GROUSE:I(I'E. Seis‘d, taken into execution, and will be sold by JAMES NAGLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office; Potts- 1 villa, Aiigust - ‘slli '54. 1 MISQELLANEOUS. intarrs:4ra EUROPE von SALE. flplll3 stibset:iber hail relinquished - the Passage s A. buslnets,e4tept by dimmer:O, ow lag to the nu meinus allures 'teat hese recently occurred in the Passage Agetfyy Houses in Ness 'fork and rise s/hers ; but ilthse who desire to send grouey to Eo totie,can nortnase the - drafts of Abraham Bell la nuns, On old sad sespeetuble Quitter House In N. Voik, who cutihne their bnsinesa lo the ,fissultor of Marie only, sui the old t:onntry; whkh sic traysble In any pan of furopei These DrafaCendossed by the', soloit ribef, are for sale. and can Ile Omitted at his Nootilore ,In sums !singing Irmo 41:1 Up to £lOll ' HEN'i• 111403tN, Agent fat •A - Bell• • & Zuni; Para ItOar, f • August 3,1001 f . PRES 'RIM ltooll TEETLI ! F you woullhave pleitiant breath. good health. Cud a set ental apparatus that wilt add materi• ally to the erpfeariou of " tbe hisinals face 'divine:" M. D. L. LITIDSON•IS tiorlralled VEGETaltle ToOTII-PhATE, for -cleaning the teeth: ham been prepared eaproaly with a view W supply if deficien cy of the.' toilet.and meet the wools cfthiiii•-wbo appreciate thtii utility of those ,useful organt--the ' TEETH. g - •11t combines !be astriagent. antiseptic. and liee.hr gillaceois amraroutatlc properties requisite , In ren • - deting an atikile ,pf Its nature: pleasant. safe and overall and itylrife the merit of bring ENTIRELV FREE FROM tAVID of any hind. yet efftctuallY re- Ukovea . stairi, enUntrinetio the effeele of vitiated se cretions of Off month, and prevent* the accumula tion of tar ar.raftee It has once' been properly re moved: All who hasp used this Tonttr•Paste, give it the preference over other kinds noinntactu red elsewbete —the comginsition or which they-lousy but little or nothing. - , , '.".Prepared only by M. 0. L.bomtiON. • Motittil,"pottivii e. By whom It 4 , 111 be suppliei to..tlealers at a Inmost iltrcount. , July 29,165* Atrium TRY AGAIN! . ii• nE earnlugs of many Sears' hitters' have been taken fiotteus, our Stott douse, together with tb'esto k of Maedabate been tot: mooed by lire.— Notw y billutflng out lots we `have again opened store at the;liousti of WILDE.at abort distance above our former place of business. Our courage has 119 t failed us. We-ere yet young—we .have commenced wprk with a Strung arm and floo deterroinatlo4 r to infteeed. Why.tbould we bi dis couraged I e have bad friends who have encour aged us (or Many yents. We foil sure, be doing our dory, that !tittle friends wilt-cohnone to encourage et. fly theetwouragetnent of those frlitids and the public,. we hkie to settler odr late-etiafortone--. we hope tql Otootunt ottlicohies and eventually tet regain what re have lost. TO this end we bath. • mu - rebated a haw an. elegant Oink of store gonett, that we knot! are suitable focilhla region susd-eur , . • roundin try- We cott cordially invite our friends and the-'pUblk to' visit our atom; we have goods for your tospectlon that we 'ate proud of. • •I . • The goods...are flesh, well-ehletted, useful, good and cheap: W. khovi that the Farmer. Mechanic, Miner and I-viewer, ems be suited with anything and etgrylblog th•ey •may istantoind • at sorb low priori that will tinge eau art swipe" ildrl4 . t• Gap lar joy. 'Orr stock Constrai DRY GOODI. OROCkilitbeS. SGOTe..IIUGES. Usu. Cap 4 Hardware. Cutlery. QueenswareAGlatswere.Wittee.L*Uers,Pnwldwas of all kinde,irteur aid Feed:arida large lot of Rea dy-made Clothing. ; • . We feet grateful to our Meads awl customers for pact palmate beetowedseitd hope to receive a con thlusasealths same. by *addle voile, to PLEASE. EV.ERTBOEY; airdrilso by &ESPING OUR RYES org i m. egg. •it. Lt. scrir ustituoLD ar writ boor. - . • - EP,UII•IM PUILLIPII New -Castle. July ?..) lOU ;,• ' • - . • ri4 my: siin,crautv. 1s D. ,L,FDODuttN. announces to IL the ritrceas or•Pottetalkasd adjacent platen, that be 1. pOparedtp operate in the 1120 et asternl and stroatetare planner in lbo ucattneal of diseases of the•TEEtTIIO a 1 410,11 • • • new Ing a ilea cult Mkt tad laboratary, thrilidted letib luetrutpente And opparatee of the - - Dion appro*ett constiucttonoettheonilaall -,-- -tesourcee fof obuilatet Mtn *Kt "Isamu- 'ease.. the telattsa vi to bleltothailois, be kebt tlatermated to ape neOhot time war lleitia In - the - ellory to Waite. • - • AU opera t itbus - pestalniag Ao the , teen. whether SUlll3lCAl v or MECUANICaIIi, done to M efbl6ak- Ilae stfilloind warranted Neat la durability .and Masora libtah, to asp date in 'the or else where., 3 ." 1 - r • Ogliss u IIIARKET itteet,3 doors above CENTRB, ,North ddeattnl~e, Ps. JilF r3t.431 (I LOCH* CLOCKS .—A wanastsa ciact 'W . 0.8,4161 datiar—aome day does' as low an dollars 11. C. 011.111111, OWN Sheet. April IS. 94. I= TRAVELING. CATAIIIRSSA ROILMO/AD • • (A N atti after MONDAY July 17. And until lieu l./aiun to Willlankoport, trains 4111 be tun user the Little tichuylittll *ad the Catairlaaa, WilllaMspen sae Etta R. R• dslly. (Sundays incepted.) tiala leaves Tamaqua, for Phi ladelpt. is, GAS A. N. Though train leaves ratavriasa 11 30 P. ht.. pautag Tamaqua •t . 1230 P. 14., arriv e at Philadelphia, 30. lesve• Ptilladetplita,7.3o A 111... pass Tautiqua at 13:10 P. II:, sad anise at 1:11$1killia at 3 P. t 1: - . Packtts 1a.,. for Wllkeabarte Imulmliatelr . on kr• :Wee at pataariasa.• ;,1 ' , • , . Packets leave for Danville and Northumberland. In entinetion with stages for 111Iton and Di 'hiatus . , ik Tl. 4l. roagb ticket. to Wllkesburre; must be vomited 'at am ficadlus H. O. Office, in ,Philadellsbia . .. • . ' FADE: ' I Pbiladelpitis to Crtanrleeti, ... Os 75 ...' ta Wilke.barre, ; ,•' 4 50 SamaistritoAVllkeaberre. .• , : '2 :IS raimaqmt to Calamine. " 1 1 50 .., , Through Ticket* for' Callariena and . 1 9 111Rvabarre muse be procured at the Tictet:Ofthc• is Taiusqua. Pamenvets for Cotawisaa, Danville, Willteabarre, /oc.. should take the tf 'o'clock )'suotuing. tfaiu .Itum ?unsettle. - T. all' KISISOCK,Eug. AL 3up't. Catauslaaaduly 29. 115.5 i 2 -:i 1 31.11 t HARDWARE, &C. FLUE IRON .! FLOE IRON ! TflIE undersigned hare nohr in store, and are 1. constantlj receivins, a large assortment or ENO -1.18111 FLUE IRON, suitable tbr Minh:4 porposes, which it's:) , offer for sale at reaionahle Also, WILES IRON, Ban , IRON. tiIEtINGI STEEL..tke., tr. ~ to w h kb they invite the attention or purchasers. N. sr. A. MIDDLETON. links Aslusue and 10th u., Philadelphia. ' July IS, DM 28-It . :~. ~ ~ , I'llE stlbacrlber, having note arranged hIS g0n.1.4 A. at his new place of truslneas. and Ruh a ries, de littermination of : turnisiilng all such 1004 i 311110.0111,411er1i 01 the 4:0111 lie glen may require; en•tneir lowest Mar r eel value, solicit* the In>pection ol the l'i.u.n... I snail always be un niad r and Hue un hind anion 81044 ..I Oar Iran, , 'Chopping Ares, ' Flue Iron. Coal,dhovele. • 1.7.1 Steel, Trate t:nalus, Slit huh. . Nails and elpiltes,,: i _! Rope, 're ale Mock.. bellow... ; anvils and VsLell. 'lre. hardware and lion' Drpot;CENTHE street, thief. doors above blu'olLet, Eam Able. . 1 July I*. HIM OT IC E.—Tbr eubscriberofere fur rale PIIIIO.II and,MUIIC at the 811ret Tetra'. r, No. 2. F. IiECKEII. 2io.3tn July 12, 1954 JuAT RECEIVED how the Ranufarturet an etc. gint Rosewood of Octave Plano—city price, dt:iti — , er di be sold tin 11345 wait/tiled. !'all and•see. tt at • 11. DANNAN'S Book land ritore. ' Also, TWO MELODEONti titiSis delivered; and 'one at $OO dellseed—stltteb sited the city cash paces at Philadelphia. 831.1 . 11111 2 I{olll 110 instruments i•ccent ouch salt, can and 14,111/vo,as/es. Try hint. July 521, hat • I • amigos *war' - I AIA'NUFAcTUREKICW PIANOS No. 148' Arch Strett,Phoerit and ' Sortele..vidr Ilataddphia. A itio.llmalor In and imporier of Mil!ritf7 and MU. .13.2311UAL IDiI . I'BUDIE T$ VroHa and Guttar.Stringe arid Musi cal Merchandiz,: ginerally , • ' and &tali. The most choke *elections . 61 all On new lorr,nn and a,uctlcan Music are constantly on band, and tn. dera sue) , be neut . by mail or Otherwho , in lull Aaiun anee'that they wtll receive prompt airtmilon: June 10,104 • I 13.35 n PLANO rO./tTES. • aub.criber respocitally r ` all• the attention 01 Itlie-tsitiatcr.l public genetally, to hli Mork of du, euperlor toned instruments (rout ti to • . 7 tilctaites, tnade - in the utuat,:ticaura ble inat:ner, unit warranted to every tespect. Tney are oiretied mu teaeon able pilcea, and will be packed and &Hy oreil to tots place free of any chases, Second:band Pianos for bile. . •• A: U. itgßaiitlSHM.3l, . . _ .. . Let.. F. C• ateicheuberh & son, No. 12 tinuth 7th St ,aid di Vhistnitt, P1,114,1',1 AtHtt 8,18,56 , ' • 14,3ns PRIVATE SALES. VALCIABLZ. PROPERTY POR rptlE sttliseeiber. hoeing changed lilt business and •1 removed I.ollodelphia,Olfers for sale. on easy taints, all that carts in lot or niece of ground on the eastwarilly vide of Centre Street, to the' Borough of Pottsville. toitanded 6t eidutl hr Centre street, on the last by Rotliond e a reei, on the noititlay tut of - Widow Utltx, and on e eel the south by Neil's property.:eoutainiug a MI front on. Centre :MIMI, Zrrt, and In I depth little over 2 bo tem, dlith the dP purtenancts, eopiosting of rt , tvei !Ogg Crain', dwell. ing hoilve, with garret /OUT Jw S e cdllar sod eel tar ',indict', on Centro vtreet well built and to good order. provided with gas nlttarei .r :lntittydratats; Nese a - laughter house. with good pump Stater, susige , hoitsc, stable for sable, hug hens , klVQ:horor stables, with garrets for hAyoll,alied with garret. There bleu a pump with eirelleot waterOtear the ,: kitchen ; also, a grass girden and ititebornlarden oa the lot. The entrance fir 110/0 , 11 and wagons in on - Railroad l*treet. ; Vie 11i:welder Ulmer could raiiily be appr4riaied a 411.1 thb troll hotly...with little 'lwo two loge 'stolen , A Ovid ibis and deed will be deity •et ed, and posseision hr glvOn on the first of April, 'Purchaser+ ran tit: MIT time wiped! ' the pritp• erty, hod learn the condinuns, by applying to Alta SEn rtrittalnE,U•otre'street, Pottsville,' or to te. A. ISTKullelE, Propnetor, - No: 196 North .sth street, Philadelphia. it thi, .20 property It not sold' until the. first of igetifeniter next. it will on that soy be exposed to salts lig,pubike vendise. Putteville, r July 29, 1651 BIM Valuable Real Et)late For Sale; 'ME subscriber offers fur sale the following de . . 2. scribed Real Estste, mtuitte In the, EtUrougb of Purt C4rbon, 'Schuylkill County, wit • l• • All that wellthuourn TAVIfRN STAND called the BIG RAMIE LIOTEL.:and Int of • • ground situate' t the corner' of Jackson and Coal directs, containing la front 80 1111 feet and in depth UV feet. with lbo In puttenances, ccitisistlng of eta Wog. Ws House; three Dwelling 'lonics, • large Coach-sneker 'l, Shop, me. 'the property bas lately -been thoroughly repaired:and:Au location and ar rangormeni render It 4 be molt desirable tavern stand . tue said tlareptiih. The bisildiegs are ispared . fur *WO; ttpun.pollrf-a funning wit the gents 1850 and 105D.1. QM ALOO, the nonberly,bsif -of lot No. 102, sod the nottiolly bell of Lot No. 10, lo tbn 140 Borough. motile on. Jackson and ISproce ..containing each 341 by 121 feet. Lot No lid, in Lisfton!s Addition to Port Carbon, 20 by 200 feet. ALISO, Lot hin.7B on Sprixe and Roekvtietts„ in Psurinion And Swift's, Addition to Port Csrboo, near the 4;stholic Church, b 3 by 198 feet. Portents and pattiroisri refer is SAMUEL t 311.- LYMAN end WILLIAM L. 'WHITNEY. 411 Potts vine, or to the usgeritgue.4 at Tort Carton. WM. B MOLL. V-flt July 15. Ing a. PAIIREpi & C 0... At tha Old Stand or,,FRY MARTZ, IIyEIIeaLTPULLY announce to the Public that altary have purchased the stock of the:above bust. Deis tiros at (hale old stand. and- haying; made ten *likeable additions thereto by (Steil cash purchases. note, respectfully solicit lobate of piaillc patronage. J. P. it CO..aleare that most businexa men stand %Moo a platform approach., ng to, an equality, make no Innatrut citetensions to sipet Mr advantages, or of• for of superior todureareet• above their neighbors, but say ?lir ust 1 Au arderaci Make room Inc a choke selection of pods, sultabliefor the Autumn trade, J. P. & f.. . haws datetmined to sell their prelent itrick of spring and ISUlariler 4004* at a very low figure July 11,18/4 :COLORED ' 7 W. MOWIMAY ek co. COIITIt WEST eerier ?ENVY and HUNTER 1. •would neonatally tank* the attention of Met tba sts. Dundee and others to the beautiful variety of work produced ata heir ettabltshment, ungluing of inland WINDOW G 1.5.88. suitable for Hotels, Saloons, public aid ;titivate buildings ; COURCHED ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. TRANSOMS and SIDE LIGHTS for Venlbulet, Balcony, Piazza and Staircase Wlndoini. -A leo. Lead San and Sinned Dian for Churches, Serlpitual Flores and Altar plece44 aceuratety worked up to order, and fornisbe4 is any pan of the United Staten.' florin enameled &AA waned &tontine Church Window Olan enamel tit Gothic and caber ambi t/taunt atylesi and COlllOllllllll workmen pert to any patio(' the Dittoh,Ordera Ines distance promptly answered. ' N:11.- , 40 Apt* wanted] Atte th is plan. Jogt 11,1104 I • 21.30 - QtrAirAnt 'WAR* AND FANCY 000118.—A ►,very dot assottreaCcor Plated were, cantatas of Tel ,earl, Caton, Pirate-Is. Num gag and llos iard tam, Forai,, Kailas. Cake Desists. Napk la Milk Urge, Ike., /U.. the; ankles "targeted to be platsd oo best glbata of,sloable and trade plate.-- For, sale cheap, at • • , at C; MUM'S. centre di 14.44. - • • 16-if 293 m $2,00 FRANK POTT 211-1 MUSIC. PIANOS 0111 øtni~. By 7We:rept Ali Yittnlial's R. R. Train. ~,, nIII4D'A., FIUDAY, 4 ot-toca. P. Wht l nt Floor. 38 75—Rye do. $5 '5O rn bbl. con, Meal, 33 30 do.—Wheat, Si 75i Whitt, 31 95 -tßre. $l , Corn 73. Oats, 38 ets. per bushel.: ELECTLONS. 'STAND PROM UNDER! T/ people n ump s kant--partics irewk .dtgrosteb from St. says that Luther M. Kennett. (Whig. been elected to Congress over . Thom Benton, (Democrat). is the First Disti The entire Ameriesti_tickettriumphed i city; and the despatch Say% Mat a rio then taking place. ' • The county: election m the county site Ciceitynti, was timed by the Nothings by 51Xlmojortiy. lows.—A despatch from Muscatine, I to ;he New York Tribune, says the election in that State has resulted 1 , success of the Whig Antt•Nebraska Prohibitory Liquor Law Tteket. The have chosen a Senator and two Repros tires and their whole County'licket, in eatine,and given 128,majority for Grim Governor. VIRGINIA CONGRIIIISHAN.—RetaraC ceased from the special election in Kane , District. Virginia. to fill the vacancy congressional delegation.caused by the of Mr. Snodgrass, indicate the probable tion of Mr. &filth, the Whig candidate. NORTH CAROLINA.—The returns are incomplete, but so far as strewed. they an e normous Wing gain, and leave bar doubt Of the election of Bragg, the V candidate for Governor. Returns titan 29 counties, just bale of: State; show a Whig gain of 2260 rot the last ritibernatorial election. when (Deni...) was elected by 5564 majority. LATER. —The Raleigh Sicrndant says Braga's gain as compared with Pierce Scott's is 1000 in 33 counties. The Legislature will be close—p he Senate Whig, and the 110 1 / 1 42 Dernoc . . FROM .EVROPR. By rh• Arabta—Ltrorpool Altos to 291 A t There is nothing of special. interest the war. Prussia favors the tzar, w makes him still wore - unyielding ; Austria leans more .decidedly. toward Western, powers. Ever t ything was , quiet in the Baltic, by it is reported thac the Russian fleet hat •'l , Sebastopol, and - that the Anglo French ' P I . " was in search of them, a naval action k. soon be be anticipated .: The Spanish insurrectionists remains;: unaphani, and all the country for the t ; o' being was quiet, awaiting Espartero's val at the caul. Queen Christina ,;.. 4 1 still 7 1 her hiduig•place, and Isabella keep' g close in'her pslace. There seems io be no doubt whatever the Ultimate success, Of the revolutiotij movement, whiCh _11.12 for its object an 1 4) change of measures, micusteri and but nut of dynasty. , • COAL AGAINST SINEW9.—Prox:' , l Henry, President of the Mechanic's losiit't'i at Wastuugtuu, says: has been Proved that, on an avert t fuur ounces of coal arc su ffi cient to drag / a railroad, one too a mile. It-has also 14 bound, on experiment, that a mau work% uu a treadmill continually for eight ho F t will elevate one au, one halt millioaA' pounds one toot high. Now good Cure Engines will perform the same, work brA ,expeudature of a pound mud a hall , of cow: It follows hum these data that about tuns of coal would evolve as much po":: :1 during us cumbustioh as would be equ4 the continued labor o 1 an able bodied IN for twenty years, at the rate of eight h 4 per day ; or, in Other words, to the nveil puiver of a man chitin the actkve peritki 11l TIIE PrscirCnor.—ln the vicinit!, West Chester the peach orchards will y but alight crop. It is said the crop has ll injured by a combination ot causes. A timber of the Wilmiugtoce Statesman .; lams! thestollowing :-- , • —The exteusive orchyrds in the vicini• Delaware City, owned by the Iteybolds k ClarlOs, containing over 1,000 acres, this year scarcely supply the !amities 0(11 owners with fruit enough for their owu There never was such a complete failu r the crop before. It is attributed to the weather experienced in the latter par Alaren. We are, happy, however, to that Mr. Feunimote's orchatd near Appall 01)10 uever gave promise of a toOre^a,./ ihnqielii. He has about 150 Hero to p ire'es [ and the value of this year's fruit i tint aied at from 810,000 to $16,000. singelar 'Mat this ditiererice 'should ext orchards but 10 miles apart, and appare under the same conditions of exposure, WATCHES, &C. WATCHES. JEWELIZT. SILVER WARE AND PLATED cio) - CALDWELL & CO., 140 cheatuur o•Vlrltadelnitia, Imp acts and icahtilactufefl,4l an eitensive sloth elation. In GOLD and NIL at apdellit. prt4ra. Winclicilleilde in Lunrin'n.. , orpool and Switzerland by the moat pium'e woramen in thr Weal. Faehlobable Disarmed and Gold Jewelry. Hurling quality Silver Sete, Wailers, Pitchers, Goblets, Forks, Spoon every :artICIO made in Silver tor table ser•l! Strangers visiting the city are Invited to call an amine for themsrlvee. , Joly li, MI. • 30.3 m PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Ll, TA It and the Mormons, by Beni. 0. Ferris, tie,retaryof Utah Territory. Rine's .I.lnitrd flutes Gannet Expedition, MIMIC Thome Bonk of the Farm, 200 illustrations. Vie knout and the Ramian. by Germain de Le Twrnty yea,* in the Puillippines, by Glironier Lon m's Armenia aad Emma,. W Ilklnson's Ancient Egyptians, 2 vols. The Pilgrims of Walsingbam, by Apes Alrlef The Horne of tbe Bee If unteit.by Thorpe. 'thin's Greece end the Golden Mora • • hompson't E qpt . Past and Present. Tiles of Old imes, from the,,GenailL Hammond 11114 Liken, and retreat Strums. Staining liar, of the New World. Nanette and her Lovers, tij Talbot Ow lane. Herbert's Persona and Pictures, from the HI lean( France and England. • A rihur's ear after insrilige. E.: Joy Morris' Turkish Empire; Weary-foor Common, by Leitch Ritchie. Woman's Love, bylagene Mak Harpeee New Gazetteer of the World, Part' I For ewe at. 11. !DANN AN•rt Book and etatlonetkalto July 15, 1851 HOTELS. CLINTON HOTEL, NEW Yo PRICS REDUCED. r 1 :11E undersigned, Proprietor of the above as Iwell-it Down. aad lottipeetablwhed Motu., i this method of informing the patrons of " the house. as well as the public generally. 1 that he win on the first of August reduce i e 1 the price of Board Item Two Willen per liala day to ON E DOLLAR and PIPTYCENTd. a a The attention of duangerm and others i visiting the city, either for buslawia or pleasur particularlyparticularly. petttarly directed to the eligibility of the local being Situated in the heart af the business par the, city, direetly oppdalte the City Hall and PI Offices, a ndw it bin 'short distanced the coat Inept places of amusement. A. 8. MILLER . 3 and 3 Beekman Street, New Yolk July 39, lASI 40.3 t • • • ,rILiIIICIMI HOUSE, CHESTNUT St., &limos Third and 9 - • PlilLADEpPfilti • OLIVER 11. P. PARKER, of Ohio,and JAltt. I]. LAIRD, of this Clty.havieg lea s ed the ab, :welt known sod popular bongo , for a term of ye *. are now prepared toeccotnn.odste guesTs In ••. ner equal to any boo., In the City. The location of this haus is attperlor to any oil hdlng to iatmcdtate prolltnity to business t alkt most of !OS Banks, Public' Offices, Post ()thee • Ezehauge, where omnibuses matt for all pan t the City. : -• .1. The house having been pot in thorough to and new farnltute added,wlth many modern provementii, will add meth 14 the comfort of an The tables will at all times be aepplled with the the market affords, and nothing shall be wanting otpr pin, to make the Franklin truly the Traveli home. Your patronage is melt feligkanglly on; (ed. PARKER & LAW , Phil& , July 15,1831 25.10 t 19 It Z. O. & W. SAVERY, Wholesale Druggists and litsnufaeturipg Cky sits, No. 311 Market etre.; abovetita, . PHILADELPHIA ; OFFER for the 011e01,100 of Country bealers i t genetal sesettment of Drage, SI eftelae4, f .; Ctiamkal4. Palate, 9114..411a55, ofte.,+!" August 3 2931 3/-3111 " • It GUANO! GUANO I ! ~ •:, 2000 Tont No. 1 GOVERNMENT PEBIIVIt CIMINO. 1000 Tong SUPER PHOSPHATE OP UNE. , 1500 Tons MINERAL GUANO.;. for gate by , ALLEN & NEEDLES, 13 SClUth Wbayves,aad NI Soatb Water et. , ' Flr44 Matt above DAeignet et-. 1411144'. inns 34, 1854 . , . 25.3 m - ' 01110101 G 1111LNII.—BESIT CURED! or tbel U./quality, fresh from tbabeet , packers. as be uvulae, leery Wed 511417 and Saturday. at - T. C. BOYLE'S New Vagatiablu al4 Troulelos Stasd.l IlaAaaros~o 6' Wal ri lON Slit