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    At Minas' 50nrunt
POTTSVILLII. PA
Satirlfday Morning. Augilst 19.
13.-3ANNAM, Editor an Proprietor
0. LITfLV. Auuctata Cditor.
MUG ,JITAITE ' TICKET
/OR,UOVERNOR
JAMES eoz.Loofc, Or NOXT/LYOIIJ►D
FOB, CANAL COSI4INSION,ER
.osonoz vansie., 4)1? 41.1.X.0H6711.
FOR SUPREME ‘'.:OURT :
01• F;DlTzliat. o'Moll7W'Lf ky
DELI32OOI2IiTLC STATE TIcHDT
FOR IiOVERNOV. :
WILLIAM BIGLER, of Cleer6eid County
• TOW' (ULNAE. COMMlll.llo'ili
NBIVBY S. MOTT, of Pike eoumy.
PGE 1111.14E11116 JUDGE :
lEREMTAH S. BLACK.. of Somentei Couuty
IMRE DEMOCRATIC .TICEET
-• • • POS GOYIM:IOU,
DAVID POTTS, of Chemer.
• CANAL. COMMISMONER.
IPEORGE R. RIDDLE, of Allegheny,
PI`YREAIR JUDGE, •
*V34. M. STEPHEN:ION, of Mercer.-
Ammo= .riciark
TOR GOVAHNOR.
BENI. RUSH BRADFORD, of Beaver Como)"
CANAL COMMISSIONRU.
111.06MF'LD M. SPICER, vi 131103 County
JUDO/ OF TR/ /1,P412.VE CoRUT,
THOMAS li. BAIRD of Wash:NINA) ifouniv. ,
41111IIRICELN UNION TICKET
ASSEMBLY
JEREMIAH WINGERT,
JACOB. RIEOLE, LLEwst.t.m,
.
PROTIIONGTA :
JOHN P. .110.11Alr X -Porrivim.E. •
• !
REGISTAi. & ;RECORDER,
rEENJ. F. 11aviN
KI:T5E11 1"
COMMISSION .R:••
- • JACOB KREBS', CAettos ,
. . A ragroit :
ISRAEL. REED, BARRY.
DIRECTOR OF THE POOR.
EVAN J. 1110;VLIS. WAirck. .
THE QUAltit EL
IL.THU ROMAN CATHOLIC cauncp
It vs yerily co—.there ta a gitntrel among
the,bilievere iii the.. rope, and those who‘
ha vi taken;the•trouble tAbsersa the rove=
menu of the opposing parties:know that
of a aerioui character. Onthe first page we.
print a lengthy explanation'of the
with the assurance that it has been referr s it
16.11nd-quarters at Rome, for adjudication,
and that anothetTliuncio is likely to appear
amongst as before"'lcrig, with special instinc•
.
Lions thereto.
• There have been, of late, striking and, un-
, - mistakeable public evidences of this inictual
'strife in the bosom of Mother church ; forr•
most among- which is the famtt, chuich
property quetoimr—the — indepeudent movt
meat of the Roman Catholic pt °pie against
:their Priests and Bishops. They begin to
question the righf•and authority the-Pope
and - his- sabordiriate :Fergy to ir - surne all
• power, temporal and spirtival ; and, though
entirely willing that the Lauer. should b,-
'yestcd only Mconsecratet.l, hawk, they, ut•y
- artiteless, thuilt (lud whir eon ljtletilion the
propriety of the opinion?) that tilev;the rd
-110: ed yeomanry, Who' toil and strain to fur
nish the dimes. h.) build ; and decorate their
houses of 'worship, should retain, through
meta. delegated Truireys, -4)Avueryillp
tht:reof. This opens - a - ITIO--gulp4 in the
very heart 91 Popery. It has atways.been a
vital principle with the Bishops and Pries:s•
to own all the church property, to seture all
Ittle•deeda and brindle all the funds; as welk
as to-do all the preaching, lithle•reatling,
praying and siu-lor,2iying.• —But " Young
- American" Popery sa)s.—No, , .o your prop- ,
trrly - and (tali belong tile spirituaitt t';:s
will take care of the urnporalitics !
Thus the- belligerents stand,,with
.
ed daggers, panting lace to Ince—the :lit- !
itielites,the Meagherites ai't he O'Coonelites
n the one side, acid the followers of Bishop
• t
Hughes and Priest NVAlaster's Fr,erini'., Jour-
not on the other-Laud are likely to stain], till
a Beth trom the Vatican detertnine for the
"regulars" or tae "rebels"; or tome • Jesuifj
itfitics diem a compromise.' It is a delipt.j
and most knotty question 'to' !Jennie in In e
America. In the Papal States, ur in Catlii.--1
Ito Spain Sir in priest-ridden Ireland, the at,.l
.sulute despotism of the church .wou:d make I
•
short work of It-such' liberalism would
—could not, for nillUtitetirbQ tolerated. The
unlucky Papist, who., would dare question
she . supreme and entire 111.1111011i1 of the 11
church, temporal and spiritual, dicer, , wouhfi
instantly Aufrcir utter excuinmuniccition front
the comPaoy of the Wilde' bath in tats
and the world to come, ur if a 8 . C41111
present, perhaps he /toyed alive Jur his terrto
fly. in a "free country" like ours, whet it
everything is! tinged ..with 'the extremist
democratic RePublicatitsm,nudThe direct ten
dency ofour every instituflon is to encourage
liberality of thought, freedom 'of Ypeedi and
she largest libert l y in the citizen ("subjeCi' ;
is not popular), the Pope finds it no tat
inatierto keep his Wick within the pale of the,
church's prescribed way °Vaunt:Mg. Amer
...mans, whether native ur foreign-two, Papist
or Protestant, will think. for -
-This mark of ltberalisnmerapidly
we are glad to see, even in they_ Ilonittti
ehureb, and it will bother, must
her whole batch of Bishops and Prii•Sts, tyltli
the Pope hitnselt at (heir back, tofnake•thetr
people in this country to swallOweertaM
dogmatic doctrines of "nrothir
howe'ver ancient or orthodox. • •'
The savage spirit of the (Sitpoging parties
° may be read in the ultra and violent tone of
their respective preteen—theF'rrpman's Jour.
naP, Boston. Pilot, Scc., on the one side, and
in Mitcticire Cit isen, the Irish American,'
&c., on the otter ; and sift timber, the lat.,
eowhiding affair between illeaglier and Priest
I.lCMatiter, to New York, it another i.ria . eure
of the temper of the belligercok. The4pread,
of the '9,itteral" party, and. how titwit Ito )
have 'crippled the "regulars","• may be guilt
. eted in tome measure, from ~ t he failing sup
port of the most rabid organs - I - Jr the latter -
the good genie of .the reflecting poition of
• the peop'e -becoming disgusted, with theu
most unretnonable and anti-Republioan pro.
mulgations.; The St. Luis Shepherd q f the
Valley, for inataare, with the ouirsgeoui.
, chameter of whose Popish, predilections our
raiders aro somewhat acquaiated,
went by the, board, being unable to maintain
itself. Shortly after, the -Buffalo .Sentinel,
a paper of the same snipe, breathed itt
the publisher declining that for the past year,
'his elpenees amounted to 860 a iveek, ooity
his receipts were only 81.3!.. So also,
Y Frammes :lotepyil, the great would-ht.
,Cardinal Hughes' own ehoioe organ, not
long mace dierbniinue'd its semi-weekly !Or
a weekly publication, for a similar reari
son--want of edequate support.. Bin our
. venders in this County need not travel far in
~ search of evidence -that the Burnish Church
is not - the unit she professes to be, but that
tuflghtened Repubheanisto invariably and
of necessity l begets and fosters rebellion
..agamst the petty tyranny of Prieatcralt. •
11 THE ALSEOURI Et.vcriox. —The Ben
tonian wing of the Democracy will greatly
Preponderate in the Legitlature over the
the Atctonson or , Administration wing. of
the Admtnistration candidate' in St. Louis,
(Polk) the St. Louis penwerat says: •
"The Admiturtrationfully Indersed.--Me.
Trusten Polk, the Achrpoistranon candidate
tor Congress, has not received three hundred
voted in a vote of about i twelre thousand in
this county. Dlr. Pierce's Administration la
fully indorsed by the result on Monday last.
The;truth is, there is no Administration men
in this county ; eyed the few who profess to
be the fiiends 61 the Administration ate
W#igs, and rot:A-the 'Know-Nothing Whit'
THE AMERICAN ITNIOR TICKET.
The Atierican party held their (*fp
Convention last Monday, and immolated
candidates for the several County officei;Ve
publish the proctedin,gs in lull in stiihthet
place. I l heir tickit is composo#
,litatitut;
reliable and competent inen--1111 treat from
the ranks of the people (none, we believe,
ever having held a.pilitical office), and who,
will. as fir as reasonable promise eanabe
given, make viggrat, efficient and satiatec.
tury officers.
17 The party have certainly manifested a
fliiist commendable distant kin toward ti'eom
t
romise nod union _ with the Whigs and
Maine Law men—much more soclaleed,
then was .expected of them. - There'll, we
believe, not a single "old line. Native" on
their- ticket, but, the candidates 'are taken.
promiscuously from the Whig, Democratic
and Temperance ranks, sad some of them at
not very Wog standing as Ameritans. - .
..
So tar as we have Enid „an opinicra ex
pressed, the ticket is popular ; and tbere,is
an evident leaning among some of the bkst
Whigs of the County toward a union. T ere
ate others. again who hesitate. But, t us
personally, it appears a plain case . he
ibilerenee between the essential lean ritt•
cipla cif the two parties is, 'for the present,
of very little moment—the main object of
each is,to to* a corrupt Administration. A .
union makes : thf4 sure, While separate born.
in A Lions endanger, if they will not certainly
defeat, Loth. It then the American eau&
dares are good men, and the majority at theta
those who have acted for years with the
Whid parry, we cannot see any reasonable
otection to au amalgamation.
The Whigs elect their delegates neat sat
uiday, and hold theii Couoty Convention the
lellowtog Monday. Lt is important that they
have a full representation from piety Bor
ough and township in the County. A fair
opportunity can than be ha,d to interchange
opinions on this subject, and the feelings and
seutiments of the whole party; throughout •
the Comity, be lolly ascertained; and what
ever the majority determine upon will, dolibt
lssi, be cordially acquiesced in by the whole
W bi e r, body.
Besides the selection of alicket, the Coni
vention will also .appotnt Conferees, to rep•
resent this Cow ty in the choice of our nest
Congressional 'candidate. The Americans
appointed :heir, Conferees on Monday, btit in
order to'afford ample'opportunity for concidt
:Alton between the interested parrots, no meet
ing will take place, till 'after the Whigs of
Si•ituylkill appoint theirs—they have already
been chosen in Northumberland. In an ae
, knowledge& Denioemtic •District,like tine, of
•e.lurse it were jibe
T eriest folly to think of
separate nominees. We therefore urge the
to,e cat all honorabl nue, on the part of
parties, to. act one and the tame cocci-
Million, whoever That may be.
Ti(e Prohibitory Law Convention, for the
choice of a L'ep, islative ticket, will be held
(liter thow of all the oilier parties, and from
the atray• of Eliminations then before them
they will dimbtless be able to suit themselves
without much difficulty.
ST, LOUIS KIWI
. INT ERFERF.IO:I: UP A ROMISH BISIIOI.
t A felrhil riot broke out in St. Moils ou
Eltelion day. Monday a-week. and continued
utsinierruptedly fi.r.four, days and
r.;_/,l's their. atter. A number of deaths re•
suih , d,hut how many we have not yet seen
relinbly.stated. The tight originated, so the
first telegraphic despatches stated, in an Irish-.
man stabbing au American at the pulls, when
a nioli aFsembled and completely demolishe d
every Irish gruggery (most of them-of the'
lots.'st and wor , it kind) in two or threestreets,
The Lighting then continued at intervals,
with More or itS6 violence, up to SatUally
foci, when thru' the strenuous etru'rts_of the
May,ur, aided by some five hundred special
puttee, of Whom one hundred 'and' twenty'
were mounted, order was reatored• ,
We observe 'that Archbishop Rtvliarl
has .heen folioiving Bishop Hushes' UIOIU
imprudent an.Flinwarrantable example, by
issuing a proclamation 'to the Roman Cath
olic citizens. It is true, he enjoins poste:—
so did thehop Ilogtes—but what right have
these ecclesiastic's Co single nut any one, Por
tizio of the people. thus making• them a more
prominent mark in the fracas, and usurp
the municipal authority for their . exclusive
government ?
,Mayor Ho w very properly
Issued Proclamations , and they were addrea
sed to till the citizens alike, Papist sad Piot
estaut, and oil were equally bound to obey
-Mein : and • the Bishop's interference was
nothineless . thao a must reprehensible piece
of otlicieurCimpropriety, and under the cir
,t
co instauceiti„ :palCulateti` to • do - n great deal
Myre hart then good. -• Why did not the other
•
lil,t%rgynte.ol St.Lnuis, Presbyterian,
EPisclipaliap, Methodist arc., iesue - kroc-
Initiations to their rpective congreititt?ons
:The Spirt ~ : Louis Intellsgencer corrects
certain unatititeu impresaiorts about the ori
gin and• character of the Riot. It says that
the people had been expecting and predicting
tv.l4llit on Election day—many were arict4
in atiticiputiou ; and continues thut:-
,
"As we said before, there was no , espectql .
hostility to any Fartreuiar nation, class, claque
or cretin The Irish were attacked because
the tight happened to be-euturuenced by an
rowdy ; had it been :a German who
!muck the first .blow, no doubt the lug of
the mob would have beens4arected against
1.1,e Germane, and so on. .To suppose that
Otere was any premeditated.anti•frish or au
teeliog at the bottom of it, is as
we have maintained from _the first, a great
Mistake.'
The following is elpo from a St. Louts ,
pape :
“NOTEWORTIIY:-Our German fellow
woos, have not been implicated, from first
t 4) fast in'any of the recent outbreaks. Not a
German was seen drunk on election day. and
their orderly and civil conduct at tha polls
ban been a theme of very general remark.”
. • NOT So.
1 r Hp. LAGER BEER bILL.,
Mr. R. M. Palmer, of this place, has writ.
tun a lengthy letter to the Harrisburg Thum
to explain the above pained bill, and also to
juf.tify GOVCTIItfr Bigler to 'Withholding .his
signature from it. Alter reciting how that
the sfAem of licensing Beer .Shops in this
eutiuty worked villainously, and that alter
repeated recommendations for .cliatige by
the Grand Juries, he, at the request of the
Court,prepared a Bill, to remedy the evil
compliqted 01; he then 'puts in this special
pi k a for Gov.
" The tall, tai its final passage through both
l.ranckg, was altered front its original local,
char:toiler, and mute r . to apply to the whole
ti,ute. Id-the tiastesttensfaut upon its eon
hiderattou, during the last days of a proms-.
ted se‘sion, it was- lorgotien or Overlooked,
that the licvnie system of Philadelphia is
different from the other comities of Penney!.
vaoia. There the courts of quarter sessions
grant no licenses, either to beer houses or
hosels, hut all licenses are granted by the
treasurer, on the applicant giving the tweet •
nary bond. and paying the license tee, isecord.
mg to a legal graduatiob, The lawtin gum,.
non, as passed by the Legislature. took away
t hat power front the treasurer, exeept i ln case
of retailers of metthandize, without 'Veatirtg
it to any other person or body of prisons,
so far In regards the licensing of hotels and
public taverns in Philadelphia. Thif'effe ct
of this" wo;;Id ,probably have been toi close
.very hotel in the city and county ofPhila
delphia, making that en exeeptionloi every,
other_ county•in Pennsylvania , whim evi•
dently was not tli i ejettention of the Legisle.
tore.
. I
Now. unfortunately fur the Governor, all
that Mr. Palmer says or writes, relafing to
Temperance lieform te not taken as rtirely
orthodox by those who know lambast ! The
first line of this apologetic letter furnishes s
ready key to the writer's , tbotive—iii read%
—"Eds. of. Dem. Onion you per
mit 11:7* a democrat, and a friend of ;iflo&o.
ner 'Meer, to offer, Etc." It is . trae.3lr.
Palmer framed this Bill—sad a wind btw tt
_would have made for this County or tar the
whole State—and has at different tithes to
his eventful polieical ideritfother Service
for the Temperance came—having 1360 at
one period, a prominent and'exempli4 Boa
of Temperance but then again, be ban acted
on yarioni mations, is no conalatentlfnend
of Temperance would. and 'by rid . . .Mimi
has deatrnyiid or counterbalanced all thigoot
be e l * eireesestliiics. the other silk 'WI 'pre.
tradt:adms and l iWeliatelity in theca, have
long been Ootodousin t h is Mitimitunl—hts
TemPeiltaes psissatiles seemingilwiya Sub:
setment 10 his palitiest•itatrefts; •' i
_The'lams of the case, relating' to be ap
plication of this law to Philidelplua eMinty,
;r
are pi pli these :—The tavernliesinses there
all es ire and are all taken. out it one': time,
lot the ear, the Ist of May. Consequently,
they had Mitten; issued for the euvrent yew,
White this Bill passed the Legiilature"; sod
had the Governor signed it, it: ; would net
have affected one of Met». 'Then befoie t
ist of hlim
. k. ISss, , the nell Legielellirecoa d
readily ha e remedied the blunder iMpin t.
led by the last. Thus, it is seep, the; orde
r
'tscal oper • ion of the law would have done ,
no mann ' of injusuee tc;Philadelphie;while
the Gower:. or ' refusal to sigo it, by this es-
Palmer. does wink. nod ii Dow
cute of 11
I ,ery great wrong to . 101 the; other
the State.
working
countien
DR. I LACRRNOUR'N PARDON..
[We print the following leiter, relati n g to
flue matter, to accordance with ouroisual
1
custom to [
give all parties concerned a fait
1
hearing. 1 , 0' .
urAtatement as to Dr. Lathe
,
none" politics, we had from a gentle man of .
. ~
EllatOn, himself a Democrat , bni wh o now
I
says he wilt not support Bigler' is ti ,on
• Ilk' F ‘ "ii '
. 1 ..
account of this pardon.' As to the denunci
atory, tientiments of the people, We, took' that
_troth a staunch Bigler paper ()like place; at
,•1
'the same time recalling the lengthy and
i et-
•
citing rt 1 of the Conspirators; which, ...-.
to
;ether svith an auecting Fectiont of their
flual conviction and sentence; is published
id fall at! the time. These wer l e our , author
itiear—readerscan draw 'their' own condo
.
sions.-7..eris.Artir.] • , - • '''
, •
1
Naw Yogi, August 114thilS54.
' - B B•INAriL-D•ar so ,--in the. .rov i nat .or,
Saturday last, you notice the perdpu . recently oh=
teineclorrn Gov. Bigler, for Dr: Laeheuour, o(
Easton, to such terms, and with such comments as
I sin cement you would not have used, were you
familiar with the facia involved Miami whole mat
ter.. lit the best place you say, "lf.waeptophee4ed
at: the time ot, the 'conviction orLacheuour and'
the ochres , tharthey 'would be *cleated by aov.
Bigler a- awe were :ill ride Deoweratr, Now,
Dr. I.,:schenonr is not a Democrat; but.'on the
contrary; bas always been a wane and - induential
Whig. And Governor Sigler, Mitred 01, pardon
ing him, es is implied in y . ournottre, front political
considerations, was only induced to do tat, titer re ,
prated solicitations on the part-of three-tbutths
of the bet citimetts.of Erwin, made with great de
termination for upwards M two months, and at last
only agreed to release this Doctor, trouri , the full
ecinviotima ttgliu he We. 4 entirely Annocent of the
crime 11 Which he stood convicted; And l can
assure y tr,i y dear sir, that were you as Icily
~,
in
formed of the facts, in referent lo ibis trial, as
lam, the' e - uld be no man in the Commonwealth
of Penn viva ria, who would more heartily acqui
esce
in t is pardon than vourselt,‘, While on this
Subject, would remark, that in the minds of all
,
unprejudiced men, who have made themselves fa.
nutter with the facts in this most 'unfortunate pro*.
voution, here is no difference of Opinion as regards
the tanocenee of Dr. Lachenour v. and many ot the
first lege men blithe State, with whom I have
c
L
spoken n-the Subject , pronounce the coritictiou or
this gent min, on the testimony ; 01.16 of the great
est outrages upon justice that tea ever occurred in
Peims)vanis. . The only testimony ' Wore the
CourtOti l lpii trial, which implicated the parties
convicts '•#as the evidence of a.uotorious convict
from the'Western State Prison, whose ; evidence
was cerrnitted by the Court, contrary to iiii prece
dent, and which was received by the Jury in coo•
cieranstMn of a man who bad lived in their midst
.
1 a quarter of a century IR ittniut spot or
liMeed, my dear sir, I feel: that -Ur.
nr-has been - deeply wroard in ;this eon=
lid 'imprisonment, and his parditm 'should
4ted The liveltest feeliittot of iatirfaetion,
lot the condemnation which you give it, in
tper of the Nth is t. 4 ': P.-
Or mil
b'emlph
Lecheu.
Fiction
exl
uotead
VOW'
[From the lbehtin Yrnunrl l
111 E IRISH IN A
.INFLUENCE or POPERY. -.'
HotY long will our Roman Ceciliale cOda
trytneh—stand in doubt? Aloti long will
they anppose that their great , . enemy, and
the great enemy of Ireland,lis tagtand ; and
that English laws have - embed them ?
They tly to 'America, and how are they treat
ed ther ? What is their Oisigon mere ?
Why, they nre there bewernof wood .and
drawers of water ;.and th'ere is a.growing
cont4iion in the American mind that their
-
Popish principles disquatilVl them for liberty.
The Telegraph, their own Dublin Organ, for
last week (June 3d) devotes a considerable
portioh of his space to the abuse of America,
declaring, on the authorityi.ot an American
pervert to Popery, Mr. Brownson, that there
is no true freedom to Amerita at all.
"Mr' Brownson, n native Arriericau, (writes the
Tesgt;upit), describes tt as a land in Which there
is no public opinion perinitted,; nor tolerated, but
that wit:eh is 'Mimed by ignorant, and: fanatical.
and lying lecturers, preaehers,, and newspapers.
and tleMagogues That, in point et fact, there is
tubule of real liberty 'snowed rn ors Li e ft e it :tr a c es ,
is shelf/or/or Merit perniitted i Frinceosten
be gov erned , that nation, enetavrdunder the name of
a ExpliblirOvith his Amt da pert pisneWepeperand
the gailiotuit; or that we Might experti in Ireland,
ii the three , deer ambitious newspapers wore al
lowed to consteute,tbemselves as an nmnigotant
political triumvirate."
13yla tabular view of the:statistlesol crime
in America, the TelegropiV. showsithat Irish
Ramat:lists—tor we take it:tor granted there
were', law or on Irish Protestants. inculpated
—sustain a bad pre-eminence in the annals
of crStpe. This table we'inust give:
TAX•TATEMS . DeINOUTICINT: '
Arrests is; Were York Ciirt•r-The arrests is N.
York, as • reported by the daily budget, tor the
twenty-two days ending with:May Ist, amonuts to
2,573. t •
•i •
Americans, 1, • ! sirs
Foreigners, '<- 4 -
above fourteen banded and arvecity.three
were from Ireland.
'flurniotted with Lodging4,—'tom the tame pa
per we find that, during the game period, the num
ber of destitute persons aceocumodateu with lodg
ings at the different utittion-;bouriee !mounted to
2,1741. - • i ,
•
Americans, ; '• 503
Foreigucce ' 1,6030.!
• ersoacea Suffolk Coautii. Mau.--We ota by
the Boston Patriot, that ihe :Grind Jury of Suffolk.
Comity, Mass., reports the
,n timber of eases rousing
,before that body for the month of April to =mint
, to atitylione. .
Ainerieruni. English and %mans, ; 13
Prom Ireland,
A'siokorn Doi:pantry 'if l'orls.—Whole
number of patients treated fin the month of April,
Americans (including cofortil) ; • 375.
•
Foreigners, •
"Crime ix :..-71110' Chief of
Polieic of this city (Major ttr, his monthly
repOrslor April, Alllllol the number of tomtit to he
20&. •
Americans (ticluding oulired)
Foreigiier# •
of wbotri 112 were irom:lreleud
• N. Y. 4i'yestersiDispsusearp.-I'he_ monthly re.
;port of this institution for 4pril shrills the number
:Of patients trested during thst time to : amount to
1,639.
'A meriesus, 4 813
.
Foreigners, '2 1.080
(ri eese Est/kr Conerty,;iN. J.—According' to
report of Abrahiun Beach, the gaolectif the Essex
Conroy Prition,'the whole nheiher ofjperions com
mitted during the current vesr, from May 15t,18.13:
to April 30th, .I.BU, was 1,927. Males, 1 2 ,743; fe
males, 182. The planes of ieatirity of', , ,thriiie per.
ties were as follows:
Irish,. 996 I
French, r . 9
Aniericans, 387 ticoldh, ' 7
Germans, , 130 Italians, 3
English, 67 I Walsh,
1 'rate,
1 American",
Foreigner:4,
To .be eutatemptible,; however; is, in the
world's estimatioo, almost worse than to br
an offender—to be, nioekii).a4 than to be de
nounced. Thecuriel4dink ettraet will show
that this, brimming miitary is .award of
I"Paddy." Here it is :1
• • . •
Come, Petrick, my honey; what Yk so ma . ;
Y. always eothe home from the Sevemh Ward ao
glad?
Patrirk.. • .
Ati l-Bridget, my dartint, hilW can 1 jnolt ray,
When the Woody •Kr' tow•NoUtinge' ritt tied the daV?
They have taken the counthry hum Treated away,
And (Meer} '4nd Wolter no longer have awet%
1 '- BnArit.
Oh' e'reer 'tip, nit Pat, what ye say can't be throe,
H ui %% t a u yotir tare:look all over blue ?
From wet' ti„) our to ye ILIV:COVIIIIIK1 With
blood,
Ana t n• it . .I. o d been:rovel'd in the
ratreil. •
! be JoIR-t • ' not !lofty' the tale ,is too throe,
au' I'll telt );! velust MIMS me fete ell over so
i' . l, 'blue,. '• ; .'. ,
KM burry, me Bridget, and get me some mete,
Soma whiskey to daritik, end some twinkle to ate,
And Pd thry to relate', while I'm Idbrinkin . sad
• aitin% . "I • .
HoW the 'Native ACrllefielliill" gavl:l/11 a bohre.
,11 :7 7ni following Jelin' is loStti a leading
Democrat in Eldred Towaship •
Emit. RILVIA .
st—Dear :—Enekned please
glad one dollar and send the /Vows' • Journal for
ars months to me, as I have found very little in tie
liwponfoss for theism two years, only CORlaing the
Roman Catholic* sll4i Nebraska own for political
Pa • •
=not the Whip and `Anterigens come to a
compromise and &teat Hill Bigler? , Very moped
fully your*, dm., • • • • • •
1 1:71L LOIRESPONDENT of the Baltimore
Clipper makes ibe follow ing very sensible
remarks :—.Biodesty revolts at the idea of a
Woman being abut up , alone withit Puma.
tinder the pretext of confessing her sins to
him. Priests ate not above temptation, and
=their passions are as,strong and ungovern
able as those of other ,people. j Nine out of
ten of the foreigners!rho weal the mettle
tal gown, have never experienced 'that re
generation of been which can alone bring
the PailiOne into pettiet `aubjeetion. Many
bf them did nit become Priam Iron choke.
bat put.. by their European 'lrtends to be in
amid into pr en:raft. that they might af
terwards mike their Hying by, Priests
are men men, as they proved•their:selves in
Spain. Whav there heentionmees, led to
suppreilkst of
.the teqtuaition t '
• - AtnnisisllNGgeZille. l
ITite fottoarutgas not new. but it it ttue.
It two beenlabludied begot.. and it may be
a nadortry at- our,teadiza 'hive aeon it; but
it wilt bear a mood pentad : and besides.
we Wish to l bore itwerretyped no the Prokai-
Ittellitd• The scene. as described, is a tran
script from real tile, and was comatunicitell
,
to the writee by la eye- w itness.;—.N. Y. .E,irri- 1
bliituntisr4 - • - , : ,
“lisetnii We lo immerge am taws of the its&
iii moderate drtakoss by Wag atlbtanthilly a
thrthing itteely which ie Cclnnalicut.
white the were gathered together to theme
the merits of , the license quince, arid decide infor
mally whether neighbors should any longer be per.
mined todeetroy each other by velidnat alcoholic
• ThertoWn hid *Yea ready trots the eale
and use of totoziestma tiquore. The koala luau
awes were opposed do total abstittesPe. At • the
teeming, the clergyman, a damn, and-the physi
cian wereprosegoind were all in tutor of cumin
tun the custom of Imam, all in Meer of permit
tin • few men of high moral diameter to sell al
rUot ; for Ihn all agreed is - thii ommou, that al- I
cabal in meration, when used as a beverage, '
wasp good creature of God, and also,To terinor
the sale or Modenite use, was an , must Mastro
rams with human liberty, and a reflection upon
the beneve/eime of the Almighty. They all united
in the belief, that io the use of intnieating term
ite, excess alone Was to be avoided.
'The feeling appeared to be all one way, when
a 'single teetotaller, who was present by occident,
but who had been • tanner reeideut of the town,
begged leave to differ hob the speakers who bad
preceded him. He entered into it history of the
village from its tartlet settlement ; he called the at
tention of the assembly to the &solstice moderate
drinking had brought now families and individuals;
he pointed to the poor-bouseohe prism-hand and
the grave-yard, for its isnaseious victims; Del urged
the people by every consideration of guts", to let
down the floodgates, and prevent is far. as port
ble, the continued desolation of families, by the
moderate we id stead. ,But all would not do.—
thearumen of the clergymen, the deacon, and
physietan, backed by too , learning and in
duence, were towliluch for In Weigle teounaller.—
No one arose to continue the discusesice, or , sup
port him, and the president of the meeting • was
about to put the question—when alt at awe there
arose from one comer of the roost,* miserable fe
male. She was thinly el ,ad and tier appeaninee in- •
dicated the imams vennebedases, end that her mor
tal career wan almost closed. After a moment of
silence, and all eyes being fixed opots her, she
stretched her attemated body to its utmost height.
thee her long inns to their mulled length, end
raising her voice to a. shrill pitch. she called
upon all to kick epee her. 'les!! she said, 'look
upon me, and dins hear me. All that the last
speaker has sort, 'relative to temperate drinking, as
being the father of drunkeeness, te true. All prac
tice, all experience &Mani its truth. All drinking
of intoxicating poisons, ii • beverage in health, is
EXCESS. - Look upon me,. You all know me, or
ones did. You all know 1 was ogee the mistreat
of the best term to this town. You alt know, too,
I once had one of the beat—the "mon devoted or
busbauds.' You all know I had live noble-hearted,
nidustriousys. Where are they nowt Drictur,
where are hey now?- You all know. You Ott
kuow they ie in a row, aide by side, in yonder
lo
church-yar ; all—every one of them—filling the
drunkard's grave! They were ill taught to be.
here that rouderate drinking was safe, snarl alone
ought to be avoided; and itgey never aohnowl
*feed ereivo. They quoted you, and you, and you,'
pointing with her shred of a finger to the PRIEST,
DEACON and DOCTOR, as euthonty. 'They
thought themselves sett under 'Deli teachers. BM
• I saw the gradual change coming over my runty
end prospects with dismay and-horror; I felt we
were all to be overwhelmed in doe common rain ;
I tried to ward off the blow; f- - tried to break the
spell—the delusive spell-me which the idea of the
benefits of Moderate drudging had involved my
husband and sons; I begged, Il prayed; but the
odds were greatly against me. The priest said
the poisou 'that was destroying my husband and
boys was ii good creature of God; the deacon!
(who sits *Fidel xis
,pulpit thus, and took our,
farm to pay hts rum bill,) sold :them the poison ;
the phssomen said that a little was good, andparers
ought to be avoided. My poor husband- and dear
boys felt into the snare, and they could not *maps,
arid one after another was eutiveyed to the dishon
ored grave of the drunkard; Now look at sue
again ; you probably see • me for the last time ; my'
sand has almost run. I have Jugged my exhathsted
frame from my present abode—YOUß POOR
HOUSE—to warn you ALL, te ware you, deacon"
to warn you; also, teeehei of God's word'—and
with her at*, high flung, arid her tail form stretched
to its utmost, and her voice raised to an tmeanhlv
pinch—sbe exclaimed, 'I SHALL SOON STAND
BEFORE. THE JUDOMENT-SEAT Orr GOD;
I SHALL MEET YOU THERE, YOU FALSE
OUIDES,-' AND BE A SWIFT WITNESS
.AGAINST 'YOU. A LL.' The miserable female
vanished, a dead silence pervaded the aitierobly,
the priest, deacon and physician hung their heads ;
the president of the meeting put the itheation i =
Shad we have any more licenses to sell aleobohe
poisons, 16 be drank as a beverage , The resNitise
Was unanimous—No! ,
"FriendA of humanity everywhere, what would
have hern!vour verdict, had yen ail helm, there
It mum a4o have tieen—oNoP "
EDITOR'S TABLE
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'event( petite., ranging . trait 1100 to 1 , ..,5.1ii1= - 14e,
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next. To be toad at Bannou!s.
•
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Its controls are marked with the usual' ability
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Emigration to the United Snobs" is earn:nolo lull
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each Esview end 94 came a year on .Blackwood.
To be had at Beanie's. •
GciDEY for deplember contains 100 , page' 01.
reading matter, 37 engravings and lireonistbutiotni.
The Fashion plates, embroidery patterns'. Brc., are
not only beautiful, ae emartietits of the Book, but
positively useful to its readers. The ladips ought
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lone'. Prim of the Book, 13 a year—fix sate at
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WEEKLY 041WEINDAIV
. . • - • —4. . , •
Mph/A Month, Aseekst-11Pays. . '
. ' Sill.. NON. TIM.: IVIEM. 'mina: SRI. lAi.
. ,
20 .21 22 ; 23 24 23 'AS -:
SCIn Tl ' i 5 13: . 5.16 5.17 3.17 3.18 .3.:9 3.26
" Sete 0.61 0.50 049 .6.47 . 6.45: 0.44. 0.42
M'e re+ 1.60 2.50 731 eels 7.37 8.91 8.24
New Moon-234., 4r, - • • - !
.
Saturday, 12 ik—Damp)end - clo'edy. Fine &bow:-
ei about oe. " •
205'
134.—Rathey. ilium, but generally
playpen!.
Monday, 14th — SUA wanirt, ; bin :reirreabint,
cool breeze artir. Night,
/'aesday, 15th.—Clondi, "clam" and damp af
sbower about; gOOO.
Irtdn'tday, ICrh.—Ckiudy--£Ma out ocrwsion'
ally, warm: •
Thursday, 17th.-Clondy and damp m morn.—
Sun out in ettnrn.
Friday, 184.—Clear, cool and pleasant.
12EPA Pabhe AfeeoNr et the chines was
held in Mineraville„on ibai Sib., in enterence to ihe
propoied new Depot and thdaling of Nino
Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad, in , that place:
. 1,921
SEt'S
1,340!
• rir mintar, v .—Meo;ion was made task
work of a change of Officers contemplated in two
olCour Borough Complinier, on the 21st teat.,—tha
Continentals and Artillery. The meow is beams;
their commissions expire et that time—some will
suitor themselves r*
themeelves to be fivalecied, 'while othe
(Capq Woluelsitinfl, fur instance) will retire from
the eekvice.
larPoreorbon—Peisiug through this
Borough, some ` days, eV. Wei 'were
struck with the improveinents lately made in Ifil
streets. The main avenues of travel and businesei
am of admirable width. end their appearance tai
born quite metamorphosed by curbing and gradiag.l
It ;he municipal pol:crof Pon Caelaw, genetrally
'keeps pees with then manifest ervideneelli el good
management, the citizens Inky well' he proud of
their Borough Pathan. ,
tar Alleged Thief.---4` Buggy.--!
The man *rotted at emlltle, last wiek, charged
with steeling Mr. George_ Jennings" home, ftern
title place, gives his 1111131111 u Wra. MoSherry.
far Pi! can learn, be is a Imager in these peril
—mooftettmembeting the name or reoogaising hiS
features. He was brought into town on Satan*
monung, in :Mugs of aa akar from Carltihs,ind
slier • beeriest before mit of our Juane" eif the
Noce, was duly committed for trial.
To the Keeper of the prison, be gave hwige as
- 32cyriers, although he exam okke l Nays he is 1
of Erie trutYl 9tindie rpjp
tired last in
and
NJ J. both palms d ea 4_ l ,
mu read and wnte—ts it moderato drinker--oceol
intim, machinist and hommearpriner.
His complexion is eallow—haa •sandg hair' Mai
oi l y eyes, and is Mt. 7 M. to heightfoot No. 7 1 ,
Hui red scar of mark Over the Mays, gatandiDe
down . the nows—long isite—rather MIA letterse t
with berry brown whiskers. ,
;Wheat ! maga, be wet wearing . black frock
coat, black rammer-cloth Mudatoons, light etripei
Marseilles vow, white abirt, Panama , bid and old,
fine boom .
- _
-' He was driving the kiwis to a bum, be ip
thi le
pragmaga, Mood Porotimell I" e et ooo n4'
wording to bill story ; ii short dot °law
mbar& The kmiggy don not -10 lifr - .'.lado
wogs. It is atimewiaWpeetdiari t pattabod
description of it awtlttunt up" dia V ni...t at mask
somewhere. It is a diti4op—pautted wo
n eathear Wiled
sad!k new, apoted
-i•da ..triasiand .
adds Mao
lerbwm_ 14.100:61 —prl.
lowish "Wood ittaie Al clutido DOM, )
• ,
_ . .
Xoral Iffairo.
_ .
_farSi • COISIllg4 714 4=""”
1 t the AbOtriesetSohrtit/011 Alst
•at be kobbe i ut ' (rolge*ensei mow
dgy,Ampror-( RIK hilfiellitgese of ;kg*
t!1 it tlim 7M t tlxihig
54 leWbsi''''44lll44o"l4l44.-741.711111h4 toonlerly
eipipoir.tiegiVatiiltS.Cott.LiortiNty'eletti ; Wm.
Lerch wail Tact* Riegle, Vire Pegg dents;
Lath.? 441 0 1 Cr4 41, 7911 ad, See fteriee: l
4:4 G*ientiuu - then fo'clitWtded_ to
ht , f43etly end Wlreeetve the cirri:o6Blr of the, dale
peon worteothittee. The credentials Were elan
wed by a conittipnee, whip reported the delegates
tobe entitled tiripentit in the Caltention
DRIXGATES : •
at Derr. - = '
Wntat.s. , —Daniel Shmeiy, R. D. Shoot - r.
W.With P.ta....stevefelaedgere,Topw. Juhtepent
kIDDTS Wlll. n. W. 000 d, .11: ator. I
Clair.—tbrodon, Tbieme, Amnia Dethefil
!Port Catheti,.:—.levol, Krebs. I.K. Ntried7:,
3ckvy/411/41eniel hisideatint.Jor. Prineputu
IliratsrA—Grittist Drake, Jitroh !Into. ;
rap Anii..l4.Weltrr S. Chilloott;11. R. Dreher i
Tressolli PP/Items; Wm. Lackey:
fDox7l4ititni.Lewis Miller. D. H. Wepot
Lerch, J. B. Bradt.
Orfri;--JarOti Helsel, 'Feudal% Hoch. - -
iP!aegnity ijnowslop.--C. S. %morn Heiler
. . •
- rentgrong Wiitv, Richard
Mauer.
I .lYortir 11144piau.—A. N . Morticnei t Joins Up.
e arch. ,
Me. 51. hiacJoaala t Seal. Weiser.
"Aatafut.-;;A:. G. Swim. J. R
Tomagara4oArii #l.. Whitaker,
t skirl
'Wan Wilik—;Setniuel N. Waliier,ll 0. Riser.
SOV" .—Henry &marline, Jac. Eseroher.
Noren.—George Kriercher, Edward
alt:mot% Z •
Ofirsiraur*,•—Neary A. Hammer, d. Sehwalte.
MinerstutielJoe Heisler, Prank lienatunen,
Levi B..King4lienyy Han '
idiva,tepott,;—Aletander S. Fiaer C. Geary. •
Os tuotionji wee *Resolvid, That the Calriftlt=
lion proceed Whom:tate the act‘ernl dhows to be
ideeted at thatrung Election in October.
Per Asitin6ly,
p a aigisu• Pirsiegrove.
• IsoCRIIMILI, Laleirellyn.
• • P/OtiONOMiy.
1001 P. IllossaT, Pottsville:
• litegisrov er Reeordar.
East,: P 2;.• Krrims, Schuylkill Haven. •
~•s, Co ranseitiouv,
.1469 Port C 4161.
•
Y
lnrerfor the. Poor,
„
E1...6 :I ' , Tuotus, Wayne Town hip.
' .
Auditor. .
•
lan c.i.:ll.k.Ert, Barry Townstyp.
,
On motioxi;:*„ll' esoletil, That this Convention en
dorses the titgpination of Bradford, Baird end f 4,1-
cer, and the Ticket nominated by this Convention,
first and histl:and that we pledge our united sup
port et ,the Bilien•bnit, in October next ; believing,
as we (1°04[4 A nierioan ilitererds are not- safe un
less intentegiii the henda of the American people,
and known 10:be pledged to American priociptes
and intriestiq;
The Con4onod elected the following named
penman as . PkilVirdtfd 01 Schuylkill County, to Meet . .
the ConteMel of Northumberland County at the
PubliC!liousti, of J. M. Peger, at Mt. ensue!, on
Saturday, 4eitembir 2nd, 1854: '
W: : *olCfn, •Pottsvittle; dabriel Onto),
Llewellyn; land Andrew Mortimer, West Haven.
On enotia4R,e4oles.i, That the Gott(Vrets orals
COnVentione,ke instructed to vote for Kiruber Clear
er on . 4.ach tinil every ballot oa Representative loth°
Coopers o!' to Untied State*.
. On cnotioillterelved, Thakt he proceed tags el the
Conveutiotil he published in all the papers of the
County fae4enble to the interests of the American
Party Signed by the Officers.
! POINT CARBON 'AFFAIRS.
L2caa Joc.artor.:•-zi'ort,i,carben presents now
uwre tiadireimients ttiMi. e inver it did to capitali,to ;
neatly ad main 'trees are curbed and filled up,
which givas;untiorni4y, to the tbwn, and is a great
impreverrie* for pedestrians. This summer ;here
have
,beentriniolied, end are in progress, rnanyline
buildings, ;beat public and private, of Inoue; brick
and frome. Among them may be mentioned a
neat Behritillronse, built by Dr.- Brown, close by
the Towntf,all. We believe the Doctor intends
to maintain - 4 teacher ?Or the sake of his own tam
itizromitiodate ri few who hava•the fame
'drone ns InMselt, that they have a good education.
The llorjtiigh is also' building a public Scheel ,
-house—Mr:this there was much need. These are
steps' in thelright waY for a Itepublio.
When 11 . 1 . " . 14 is printed there will have been mei of
she most i'Mportant
.sules, Mr 'Port Carbon, ihat
ever NVIVI itfeeted in this county. The safe of
seatesl lundit; in thia region; is a signal for improve.
meut; of inis ne hnd good proof tast year, when
the Xentlinhy Bantraokl woodland. -This is now
mostly turflor fine eultivation—part!eulsrly mime
sores owned by Mr. Pjlotn.. r. 3roven, also,
and trianOn't hers Jiare got goad crops etlthiii / Inhd
wbereas,44ew wombs ago it yielded nothing::
: Port eitOom. itug. 15, IS3I. , Novice.
:*AII. II IQUA AFFAIRS.
New 14;ittisi Cburch.—This edtdee, now in the
conies ol Aoectioo, the Oaaette, from a view °filet
&slim furt4shed by Mr. incr. Carver, of Philadms.
prortounct*"ao elegeut sti mime", and proceed. to
describe 1 . 1:3s follows, from the architect's p'ans:
"The tiiiilding is to be constrocted of atone sod
wilf, restbt,i a hold and finely-proportioned base," of
dressed snihr. The main building will be feel%
in length end .11, teat wide. The back building,
which is tfesigned for Sunday School purses, will
3:1
be al by. feet The entrance. on the f ront of the
main building will form an imposing feature in the
exterior tires. It will be 8 feet wide and will hereon
inverted - , !Innen' of east iron over it,Whicb wi ll be
richly ormunentedWith scroll work and mouldings,
and will'ffstst on tour iron coluinns with beautitully
calved cripisals: The building will be der.
Mounted It) a well proportioned steeple, which
will be fiitiare built to the height of: 31 teeit.above
tho'roof;:it will then do resolved into an octagon
spire, Iffeet high, which will make the entire
height ticii,n the ground to the top of the spire Ifiti
feet.
,Thespior wilt be terminated with finial and
vane. -'.
. . .
'The interior of the main•buildiag will comprise
a spacimm,vestibule trout which stairs will lead to
the chotrittielei The audience chamber will be 00
feet miekth, 38 feet wide and 23'feet high ;'it
will contilla eighty pews, which wilt
,comfortably
seat foni2hundred persons. The ceiling of the
main btiNing is to be painted in (nest*. The
windoergshre to have diamond !hoped sub, add
wilt be glinted with atainee ease. The intern*,
as well ts the exterior, t to be finished la the bat
style of int." !The etettitectural style of the - whole
is Normiki..
The titick building, the editor adds, is rapid!) , ap•
preachihir completion; and will be ready for *Or
ebiP in Slew trft4lll; but the main building will
probalaY::hot he erected before next upring...
—.• , •
Patira'3cha. - •/3.—filr. J. K. Krewaou, Courtly
Siiperitifandent,eiroxiined the applicants, for traria.
era at Tiimagini, tarsi week. .A large number Of
candnbKes prevented It hemprives. and the Orteettp
says, Pe,fied a very creditable examination. The
schoolqvill oprn on the 401 September neat,
tinder die euperintendence the following Teach
ers :—.llois—Mr. 'Baker, Principal, sad
.Mr. li. Y..Thocripion; Assistant. Ferisete—Missea
OlindirLatimore,'Elizabete Lauderborn, Klenora
Caldwetf, Leonora Latimer, Harr:et Lauderburo,
Kite Ltylioni. Etanees Thompson. "
'A etek" brick school honse,• .now building, aill
utoreeiler be ready by that time for the accormaa.
dation ; Ow° additional
ST. CLAIR AFFAIRS.
. ,
ST:CLifit, 4ilfregot 1111*,;314.!
hi1t.,..kt 4 113. EDITORS fear that wore your tin.
meroril.teaderh to judge of the operations of our lit.
tfe Bonnigh from the eolutensol filo Jon nem!, they
teould : iieAoateely aware of its existence, and whin
leitetiOhat St. clatrLetterr. and Poetry. too, onie
oncupit9 so pioininent and ikrinent, place iu yoir
paper,llim induced to offer a lew renuerketi which
thongli try no means entitled to* emnimrisOn with
those iiii:!yoor fermi!? correspondent,. May tend in
sivakekhis sleeping talent, of possibly prove lg.
terartleato your resders. - .
fSt. Clair from its lonaticiu, being ouint the lists
rit pubht travel, is neVerthele.s a place of 'no ItMe
iMporiailee. The 'ruunerons stores doitign
tinsine4wisieli in extent would oomparo r favcirably
with Vein own hest - honses, and the aurrounding
cnlllefiiht givii - n - likan - diestle to the town:closely
approaqinulrui ilisieharaeteristis of your metrop.
ells. - - .
e• two c, , atilt.lernant wnic4 it:oin its doi
elty ahttextent ies particular notme
ihe 51runt ttsie, Ilstat., Car and Lumber Matti
ttq vow , carried on hy , Otorpt —
Piet,viile, and CherliteLevricte of
et. I boirve. the ?alit eateitlisheaeo
Of the h: 4 ietil itt the rAtt y. The machicieiy etynsista
pi a nciiihrf v 1 Citi , oglar Seine of vadat", sires end
kind's, pf,..m g used in the prepwation
fir Fltii i Hoards, eor end Soh Lumber, ii . St. •
MorarAwMirchme. o Hand Mortieing Idachtne,
Zrou Titrong:Ltit hr.*, Te:noniug Machines, a Sash
its , •birio, Weetber-boani Machine. which sate
end4iiiiie', the traadele„wah • "leather edgen• at
wood.tunring Lathe calculated Mr sti
kinds at plain turning, and the Prtsmitie"Linttn.
'TtiC•hote 4 moat retrials slier, and to ooe *6'
was ti , familfir with its operations; '''ntrinld stem
ihnosOinpraetieshie. It is used in turning rtitd ?
posts, table-less,'Bstuneens, &c., &c. • The Wei
ter** being cut to • proper size is. introilucr4
•indwi*Jr and being carrie4, P 2 r,cto *tit! 611 !P ri 4
. 14131 comes out apost octagonal Or eisteta
iipian4 jot as the machine may have been set -Z
The** has every appearance, di being term),
indeakedtnuch so, that the proprietors have him,
dii6n4y in convincing those of their petrbi s wh o
Gatti seen the eferatiixt, that suelt,was not the
tiite./.3l%its they end furnish posii as hanitiorrinan
waverkanes (hitherto iwexpensive), at a swag id.
Vitnitiektbe Common round once. ,
, „
; Mat* the'eocopiettoe of do Oattaware Railroad,
they *iv vat qiientities of Umber transported
Mon 444 mills at Commas Vidlor'ogeog t o twit,
Yaste : ihati,laYaidrite thikestressis Kuuj ig ..
ehe moo t. .
T*9,oo**xiir are - 4 Krlctico,o,4 AG the
utsu elesb.Th/daa, Shallicitaf : > Curve
PostOgi., batihey' aSy: orteajra, is
Itheir !peat
earl* in ptoeiting haithia, *WV Usti it) to-greater •
advantage to proynetcas thin hiretof orat'brett
e . gperainend, ,
oiii t hi* t oke.gW.orisalistishimeat gingival; as at
kele4ainit 04'4 to mull the propiietors
‘ 7,lo,,baTe f okendly,iiiduliged your c l oweixtudeto
is his totnisitive, atyl„tioublemoioe j examUottuns
of 'the - cm:nous mationery,, pima rdouhtleis &Sinai*
plemaid to !trait!! al! Vita : favor them; with
The operations ire ;Vile Hoe flOrosah
Wafei•works ore PrPitreind 4 /14ite ! alPi4 1 )1i and
your thirsty ioaideuta may rest sitoAno that OA.
L i m; has a i!Anrl way or doidg te l v.! vouro Iru•
• Pnottairss.
SCRAPS QF A isuimEtt
'rime ova nun...roil coaassinisnin.,
Melo of Moottogreeoti-Driso fitire#Bea*rt
lasparlsossitipi of thifiiren.,-Thiegeronos: cross
-goodsido iseries-Piatimrl sups-f.tor trap
thogtoospoxittoo-Ctooliate Cootiont-firoot.
'edge. etiorpailplad-liolol Dii.ss-4tlonitoost
to Wolfe Obit ittoOtertloo-.4 Coldritel-Lototo
-Dells and Chilo'rox—TheFo.o.l--Stiorp
' shoottog-fetnolo Atioter.-IgoAtaate-t7onoe
r• am( OF 0004 .
A cutts'i. 15th,
Oran Jottaaah -4iHrleat letter left ce pretty
writ tatigued with trotting and sight-..able I n the
nay of Quebec. The neat niornuig tinwevei ' with
the powerful adjuncts of a found sleepland good
breakfast. found up reads, fur the 4.ld„ l .and we con
cluded to vary the scene by ti irsail"to ;the Falls of
Mcaumorenct, and okhei celebrities withotu the
walls._We were awe seined in Com4tany with a
lady ad gettitenian,•trayaling acquatetances, In a
ban:niche, and basing made our ecu by the Psisee
gate, were on the road to the
_Falls.; We , drove
rapidly through the inibutti of St. !Roche, and cros
sing the St. Chart" river bpi lkirobiater bridge,
*truck ti good IntiCaditaitied road leading to our
destination.
•1 ' .
. .
Our path - was lmed oh both- sides' : with !pretty
houses, so thickly built that it WOW 41411014 like
a street. ' Along this reed the touriet Wilt sesi,every
short distaste*, large wooden mews ereeted,many
of which are furnished with a crucifix enclosed is
a glue case, serving for a place of worship ; to the
people. They . geoemlly:stund tultat the roed.side,
or are erected in the Into °Me &bee; and pte.cnt
to an Arderieste, • mind:and picturesque view.
-Shortly alter !mitring :.Quebee,iyou_, will sect an
humane Wit ekes, reared .on a eblumu • g a udily
painted, and making e huge display' by the road
side. This cross Wasienseted 'by some Quebec
privets, sad by them dedicated td the cause ut tem•
potence. Alltght of low steps lead by to a 'plat-
T u na encircling the (vitiate, where the tieyOut may
ascend tad pay-their voWs. I •
About mid-way between Quebec and Moutmii•
repel, stands the old French village of thratipon.
The houses are all extremely !fatigue, and being
white-washed. present a prourineut appearance.
We had uo **once entered the street, than Our bp
palette was beset by! tribes of craldren,i Issuing
from every door, and of all sgeS, sexes, mites and
colors. They ran beside our vehicle', at a lest trot,
vociferatingesost uproariously,—"un'son, tin son."
Wethrew them a hanillul, and their Scramble-send
6ghts for the same, were's soon* or great merri
ment. ' They are wellitrained to the , business, and
pick up many a dollar mine summer season, froin
pantug travellers, Which serves' to keep trout and
together doting 'their .every and t lengthy
winters.
Driving ou some mites further, about chits in all,
we loop at- it bridge, and are ill blootioorenei.—
Lem , mg our carratge, we past through is small
este, amid taking in 'Cicerone,' a charming little
Fig:Welk Miss, whom one needs about as much es
one would a guide dollen Broadway to look at the
windows, we pass aluag the :banks of small
stream, some hundred yards; . and err beiside ale
•
The Faits of Monarioretiet are Dearly dSuLle thel
height of those of Niagara, iititlacCall that gran
deur and Imo-inspiring power which characterise
thy-latter, and;have made them the wonder of the
world. The volatile of water is quite small, cape- -
relay in a dry wasoel They are, flowerer, exqui
sitely beautiful, and no one abould• its& Quebec
Wit bout paying hie re:specie to Montmoredcl•
I,be view Irvin the spot ou which We elood,wah
Unix beauiiful. Belem us lay ;Or Si. Lawrence
with rite Wand of { Orleans, a great aumini.r resort
Iron Quebec . Chi the right, Point Levi, Ind lathe
distisuce, the city itself, Its bright roolulittening to
•the rays of the and. • I L .
00 the side of the bank, we detcePtled what are
called "the natural step.," places worn ui the rock
by the action of water, and loaning; by a little of
hiiman aid, quite: sale descent to the fitot of the
Falls. though much care mutt be eierci4d,aAtheY
are very steep—loose in some placeS, and slippery.
in all. However, we went down thei loot, and
were well rewarded by the beautiful view.
. •
We were much ;mewed , duritht that ride s by
watching our lady 'rnd gentlennan ompsnions.—
They Were dissimilar to the la.4toegree—the pewit
loon partner being thoroughly everse to looking at
anything,..in tact sleeping ,halfi the; time, and his
lady as , vivacious, gossipiog, eurideity-huutink a
mortal as the sex, proverbial for slob itiribufes,
could show, Her pliant would not Mavis thel be
monde; at Monithp'renci, but !remninetC le dyze,
while hit lady with ;a •hup, skip and a iunip,ne
eorupanied us on the ramble, Witching the rocks
and scrambling °Yeti the 'stumps and fallen tiers
with the beat. We !eou:d not ;help : wondering at
nature herself, and; strove tol see: what allimity
could have brought these two ahtipodei into the re
lation of man and *ire. Tb vivaciousness
would :_sometimcS almost awaken' her :Rip Vao
%Vickie husband int.!, Somethinglikiconsi-iousnr , is,
btit he would soon' relaprie with a 'ilium, info his
former.aeit. Turiviikm mail. each tralyellens in
the world, who Make tours shlely: because' it is
fashundde. and Jo lie able to say they Have been
bete and there.. our Iriend. on ihia orriisioti, has
undoubtedly been , et hlontmoremi.
We now turned Our horsed' iheads hourswerd4;
and returned to Quebec, wbaiwe Visaed the Ur
robots Convent;Whereeeprate iherOlnallil. at Mont ,
calm, per gallant Upponeot of Wolfe. He was
buried in the tleliVlllloo'llll4lo by a ;bursting shell.
in the garden rot: the Convent, and over his remains
rests a plain marble-slab, instrthed,—"/liione,wr
Mown:los—Le dasitin',ets /us derdianf iprietotre,
l'a war:spews poi- line own glersen,te." The
- place of he, iutertnent has quite la tinge of ro
Mace,
After visiting thellotel Dieu, founded; over two
content* since by it niece of the linuoui Cardinal
Richelieu, we seueteted along ;Des Carneres sheet
to the Governor!a4arden, to See 'the mote:meet
erected to the memory of Volta and blow - Calm.—
It is a plain obelisk resting Upon a perfected, the
whole or granite, bearing on the. sides; the names
of the heroes whnie memory it perpetuates, with
a Latin inscriptiche ; • -
la the streets of Quebec, the univeratil vebtele
,is the Ca!eche, and as it is a curium!) , to its way,
;we will describe; it : . The basil idea that you can
have of ‘iii to imagine an 'egg-rhell .vbt in ball.
length-Wit - ft for the body, and let it: be mounted
upon two high wheels, untamed by ablate strong
enough for a cart to isobaggY, iltaticattiee Canadian
Rosinante—this Will chow you aboht What.the ye.
htele is. It has but 0043 seat, Which artioininixfates
two person!, th e driver pitting 'maxi, theAnsh-board
with his legs extended, one upon 'eel' laide of his
hone. They are 4: however, quite eatlyi to ride w.
and are universal 113 the strre.p, darting here end
there, end-drawn hp urlong lines in the equates,
awaiting a fare. !
' The following morning found tie ai la Caleehe,
we row* for the Indian village of Loretto. twolo ten
miles distant. Our afiVof..Wllll. 11 i ussylitt la Ft each-
Mau. unable to liiipai word of English,with whom
we were vestry amused. The ride to Lorette,etrong
iy resembles Matins the Falls of Mobtin,Fnei—
having, however; no * Steepen towbite away the
iedium of the' drive. We finally- arrived at the
village, which we bond like. all Indian villages,
filthy and destitute io the extreme.:' Inordinate in-.
,inuese is here, as elsewhere, the characteristic of
the fathoms—hove changed from their maleelic• la
thers, who once lorded it, sole monaiche of this
western Wend: Verily, this argues peorly for our
vaunted oiviliastion. ~
Here and there might be seen the elitalid inhabi
tants,rechnitirg in, the son, arrayed i tn jackets of the;
gayest twer, red
spredominating, whilei that perm-,
liar characterise of all Indian eettleMente, troops
of curs were barking at our heel.. Bands of ur
chins of every age, some acaree able to totter alone,
followed.us 7, each equipped with a bow end ar
rows, in horrible lereneh, begging iv inset up n sou,
that they, might Shoot it down and entry off the
praises lawful booty. We Will du them the justice '
to say, that thelitale Yagaboudsseldoni missed their
mark. We strolled iato their rude village church,
and upon coming out were surrounded by a crowd
of young girls,Mtlering moacesins aed little trink
ets of various kinds,- which they Manutnefure (or
sale to the travellits who visit their vfilige.',
There me a aeries of Falls at Loretie, which for
simplebeauty d retired romance.leirenarrurpassed.
We spent nom me threading their seeding banks
ri
lime
and dnnkingi thevaried beriunetwhich they pre- •
seated to the view .- • ' 1 I
The !myrtle, in ibis port of Citttee, Will hie ta
ken by the uniVersal presence of women in tho
field—we saw ?very. many in our 'rides, busily en
gaged in term la r. They' dress in Memo mate
rate; made inte,lshort frocks reachingabciut to the
knee, generally blue. and upon their heads a broad
rimmed atrawhia„ atter the fashion of the Mexi
can sombrero.i ;Their ont.door helot and fincites•
creme makeitheir Meet glow With health and
beauty, and bestow upon r iberit,e 'development of
form, which renders them mister=piects of phial.
cal elegance. (Many of them are - quite beautiful,
and display a leg and ankle that would completely
distance all competition from the belles of Broad
way; or Chestiest, street, and which'promulgated
from beneath A Worked skin, and adorned with a
tight fitting while clocking and dainty gailer.w,ould
have tamed shWeles innumerable, (that is, ~., wisest'
ones,' on the part ef,the masculine promenaders rat
these stelebnalad resorts. 'We shall soon have a
letter to devote to this subject ,of female. dress.
when you shill have some wholeiome, though
perhaps unpalatable truths. ! ,
Toe rural population seems as et:interned and,
happy ha tbeeare healthful. We visited numbers
of their bemire; and saw in 'several e small broom
hung up with great apparent care and revereuce.
This, we ascertained upon inquiry, Was in weer&
envie with' the custom which obtains, that every
newly built Mime must be furnished With a broom
consecrated by the priest, whieb 'liii reeserved es e
Port of houralteld god—the Lard y of the byerth•
stone. ; z -. . !
. Al a whole, Quebec is one of the Moat singular 1
Mies this continent can produce, end we think '
that those travellers who visit Mcintreel and go 00
farther, ties; the mark. Montreal,: however, IP
generally made the terminus of Whit 1. known as
the Nonbern hour. • I ! (3.. C. F.
Cr Tao Ommar BIBLE llCAstrauca.--Dr.
John R. Witherepoon of Greefieborot, Ala.
has e
,manuieript Bible, Winch ibe believes,
on evidence, et tradition sad , by a title page,
to have been - written about 840 or 8..10. A.
making it one t h ousand yam bid. "It Is about
eight label broad, and five melte. thick.—
The attbstance on which tile written is parch
meat, as gulp and pettily as thib as stria--
.The covers are of old English oak, and pegs
of oak are used to wedge is the thongs of
deer *lda that. fasten in the leaves. Th
page is , stletididly illuminated with black,
red and bine Ink • lettert-;4My large, at the
beginning of each book. ;
07-13scriittm gcnoois.-The chief Scho ol
Supertatetokat for tippet Canada says, that
for Twelve years the school kaki have eana
doped the establiabment of Neptune schools
for Roam
separate schools
and OWL Yet the
lumber of separate schools Mummer a:need
ed fifty, and at the latest official resume It
bad soak to tweatrAve, of Which' tont wan
ookaad r thtee Church of Eqii4d, sod the
root Roan Coittolkh
MP"
now
Et7A
Gazette suites a bit trill Atex
andna'and,
nowroanitalegular•
ly andmetscundlyietOorseblitir; Wit yams
wiwat*lngliid atea tle r haliir, who
is sick. Stoi tuuencoa beau errpgslol tee.
era, weed, rauthaewever ignasedliday. or
been out or init!--riding ,twenty-live miles
every day, per., industry : and courage are
worthy athottorable mention.
Itglip t iono Snitlligintt.
yr Rev. Mr. Rnaiirtmv, of Cincinnati, Olio,
will preaohini the 'esiomate Reformed Presbyter.
rims Church, Market street, to-remote 'lobbed')
I Morning and evening, at the mutat hours. (.12-31.
•I
nir Titahr i ants. he preaching in the Roilish
Lutheran Cottich, Market ideal; every Sunday
morning and evening. •
I 113rra IN Tr Cntrlttit thaticoraz.,) Came 81.•••-
r Rey. DaataL iWaensvas, Rector. tierviee held
id this Church every Sunday
Mornmg, '= • •
Evening. at, 8 ,
ONE LOW. PRIM. to and, lake, salts , ev
erybody, Wei,ocilyfttpealt our seatunenta when we
ant hat our Gentlemen 'friends Nho Tien Philadel‘
phi., wlll be bandoruly treated, and can be rite.
fiietortly fitted to • - juatubleas wit of °lattice, at •
very remold:die, prier, by calling at the celebrated
one-price Clalletzet-House el LIPPINCOTT di
CO. Suntta:**ey forum or Fourth and Market
•
, VEit F AILING HEMEDY.—Amonty the
immense number fit patent medicates discovered,
there are but very leer that proms any rest
merit. Of thiA last class the dueoveries of Dr.
Holloway, it ce:ebrated English Physiman, may be
ratified as among the best, both as account of the
charauter of the ingredients of which the medic-mei
are composed, and,t- variety.ot diseases which
have been el:rummage. removed by their use. The
Proieseor.bas ep,tabltshea a hotwe .1.18, Ana-street;
for the Pali of the throughout. the Valor',
where manes ror..t.be supplied with them whole-
Fore Tree Jtiatioital Dee:eel-at
For 'Sale by- John G. Brown, GOMMI & Heisler,
J. C Hughes,::: P ottsville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua;
Dr. J. Nero Darn* Miaersvdle , ' •
FHONI ADAMOr CO'S. EXPRS/3 OFFICE:
—This is to certify that we hate used ',,,iifeLearr's
otea ate Chi 4 lationei it with perfect aluccess.
One at our E spreeti Horses was lame trim a hard
r• Aloes Swelling - on the time. We tried various
Linintents,ead reniredies to remove the' disease, but
none of Mem; dorm any good. We procured .oae
dollar bottle of tba Von:suite Oil Lininierd, and it '
has removed th e welling and cured him`, •
We thereformtalte pleasure in reeocidiag this
Liniment publicly, for it la Ile bent extennit reme
dy ever used. intim Wattaa..Airt.
January 6!h, 185.3. 1 St. Louie, Mo. ,
PYL'ACTILD.
We say; trifle no longer with there eomnion
imeota and remedies. Obtain a supply of the rem.
edy for Rhein:amino, Bruises, 4pre ins, or sly:Wool
pain, no datUrenge bow severe, a taw applications
• will give retie!:
'A few small bottles will'. elects., and 'heal the
most loathsome Sore.'endli will bee! any Wound,
Fresh cut;tilurn Or Scald, in an incredible abort
time. •
For Chapped Hands. Chi:bleier, Sere* or Emir•
Lions on the gilrimi it is the only troe remedy. -
Two epplteations will make the skin wit, white
ned /smoothies an infant's. •
Every faintly should heive a supply constantly
on hand for kw in ttmeet need.
Try it end yoqiwia be convinced of its wonder- -
ful ethclenci.
See adVerpaeuient in another column in to•day's
paper.
Also fur sale. by Johufi. Brown, Pottsville; Ina.
Stanton. Glenn parbon: b. Sterner. Llewellyn;
Daniel I. Lewis, Mt. 'Carmel ; Allan McLesia,,,i
Forrvstvilla; Millers Store, Phrantx Colliery.
Dr. SWA I
, Fa wit, Mao esne. ! ! Pi-These
valuable preparattoon nave obtained a popularity
and fame in the community worthy of great confi
dence. The Doctor ban within the last few years
proven connluaively to the Amerwan public that
Compoand‘Syrnrof Wild - Cherry
,is the only
preektilllOUAttlieelly contains the pure qualities,
of this much rained medicinal! agent. The won
derful cures efiected by this medicine, both m the I
incipient add confirmed stages of consumption. is
said to be tinparallened. Unity of our tr: codit
ly want to)okeWild Cherry let them „use - none
oche: than Swaiss'a.
D. C. Martia. : Reedsburg, Wayne county, Ohio,
writes,—,S.end me another supply "of your 'Com
pound Syriraf:Vild Cherry.' The wile of D. V. I
Vansycie., 1 4, . of thin place, is using n. She
has the conaumenon—the Doctor 'hints it is the
very 1t0..t Medictue in the country •
In tact, we could filLourmiltimns with such let•
ters as theisbove, received from all aecuetu of the
country. It you ere sick, give "Dr. Swayne's
great original Wild Cherry" a trial, and our word
for it, you will be cured;
Our , friends, John 0. Brown: and J. 9 C. Mar-
tin. are agonts for all 1)r. Swayne's Medicutea.—
tltmtzihger, pt Schuylkill
.llaven. Ste certificate
of extraordinary rural art another column. :
POTTIIVILLIS AlAktlil4l . B.
CiiHfiECTEI ) :". ECK'. V .Fllll THE JOV RN AI. •
Mum% E I iour. bbl 410'00 fl peaches•paect, 84 R 3
RT.. : ,1 0 ' do.• C 4 O do d.. tinsAir'4" '. PO
V% h , at; buitsr‘l r.. I et , 1)1I'd 3 PldeN . Pi..g.‘r .4 ,
Rye. At. ;
.. I 00 17.,ggs, d,,,,,,,t, :gli
I 'as r ii. tjo 't . : h 0 Bulled , la
Otkpi, Ito 50 Shotahletti,,
POI atoev, du i . . k
un i itani.., - *: I,d I.
Thitutby Sk.,l ,`; tSS fitly, ti,o ' V 0 IX,
Clover du i. 3 .$0 Napier .
i 01.
•
At Fl,4wory rfrld,nt, PirdAy etentog.lll4 Avn..
itsi. 11. fiBNJAVIINI tit'HUV,
1.0.11 to IfANAlli /MEEK,. Nit of 'New. etoOloo
Velloyptialcontity. •
•on Mr . .P2th 'lnst., by Lim Raw. Wm. hiore•n
111011A8 17'11041411, 01 Tamaqua. ft! ItAfitA %CIL'
I.lAblet. or Nrw Philadelphia.
MED:
flu doom. 111jb, JOHN DROWN,Wf Thomastown.
t!, nuylkJit; County; In the 40th year of bb aje, ha
taatuwaratentie ofbelog burord with powder fiat the
ague%
••latt me die the "Vett) of the tiyhteoue,'end let my
last end by Ifte:Ate." , •
GENERAL NOTICES.
Out )
p F u l gi. L . ° ll,l v g s t:li c . l l l :. ( ra r e Ce P tirF u gl t se . 4 1 ;
Getru.lry. sell ripply to '
?oral; Porc.nt the Imo Atm*, Torril UaU ; •
Joan etre.' ; or "
.I.);t* ft; C. 36artii; Cfatto Orem.
Nov. f*Jlhs3.. , • 1 tf • .
H - A - 11)1VA - RE. &C.
riOPPER ;i ILIDTTLICII—verIoti ....pzeifor
1 , 4 atf ho flargwore and Irma Di.ot or
• FRAMS PUTT.
' •
4 1.11y , /%/14 , 54",' Vitt
A . , .
ILi :ROAD PICKS, eithety Pose,Cast Lee'
i .
/I ' , NU, crow Hats. thnitraciore sopplled at the
Ilardwkan end frau iltout..l PHARR VOTT•
:nly 19, le99' StiLif
ulospow BABIL-,8-10, 10- tO, •ny4llze Iv
ir I utotwql aod.tuntacturer's Werra ; Blass, Putty,
Paints, rialls,..olla.ate.,ai . the hardware and fruit
Wiwi 0., 1
~ FRANK PQI7.
'-.1131, 15, lt3l- - 28-tt '.
, .
D LAMB/1111W BIDLLOWS, Anvil., Yrcee,
L/Ftlea.ltnappe, Horse Nsite:ltend end Sledge Meta
were, at the Ifitdwate Depot of ?DANK PUTT.
July 4, 0 4 d1 • lti•tr ,
411. CO have removed to .
.I.l . theolliee tn.). 8111Intan'a Frame au In Fee-
Ire letreek;, a few doers oboe., the rennsylenuts
vrtv3r. Outwit* having business with them test) pleat,.
eat/. I a.
Aprllls,lol
•
. .
Litaßiats W. LICBLIAILD, Agent for the
saletif ANT1111;WITE1 anti BITPAIINOCIS COAL,
Orrick) lei prone, 71 Pine Stamm. City of New
Yolk.
1 Lehlkb, Ilasletou; tranberry,llo..
i. • , i gar. Loaf and Room Rua, Dom the
WIIITI I , ashe . Lehigh Region. • .
1 i.' I Rainbow, Woad Mt., end Black
. . (Meath from the Schuylkill region:
. „
R&D A 0111.1! j S a pp 3l3, b . a ne ss i d ul L on e i w i l id * e V ! e e l in a , lL O - rchard.
I •
IProm the milehrated Prnitii.inil
BIT,UMINOIIII. Cool L.:' i. Miner ; also on ti merm no
i and Liverpool
•'' IOFFICII 01i101, 11 M. to tP. M.
i
Ma rrh qu, Dias . ' 11-tf. . _
lb.pArLorsomisnipw—Lewlo Atajoi-
VRIED !meths resumed the setitutaad shipping
of pont; has this day associated with Mtn WILLIAM
Gia:AVD11111100,JOIPIN Game 11.
Ports, hodas the tient of LEWIS AUDBNBIBD &
CO., at Al Walnut Stott.
W •
haiNev.tfor. 7 and fl,Port lUebmond.
4 LEWIS• MIDENRIED. - •
( -: USORGE fil: VOWS. -
• , WILLIAII4. AUD&NRIBD ;
JOBS 4.0114)1E1tdit , ,, •
.I .. ap. 14, 1801 . 1 IS
LOST & FOUND.
TR:AYR/1 AWAYfrow the subscriber, on
t'"iigniidey hue,- (14'14 of this ceentb,) a imall Red
Cow, with White belly, horns tureed in towards cab
ether, but B jean give mile, no bell. The Bader will
be eultibly rewarded on 'attuning said Cow .to the
subscriber IV : Valley Furnace.
JAMBS COWIIT , Valtoi Pomace.
August 19,;.18311'
fo TA* Y 'COW.—lttrayed array front the. rub-,
tateriber, oft the 9th inst.. ft wh i teg Red•
Cow. orbits
flee old white feet, and la strips along the
beer. 'lan, matron giving Information where site
will be- ' forag e *, returning bar, will be - liberally re
worded. 1: raticaillAß.
rottirliii. August tg, 19” - q4t • •
CColt;LOlST.—iltrayed away;oir 11th AuittaCe
Pefe VirliciecCuw. Wad In YU left
aye, bid on ID ore Bell..wlib name of d 7
ft
Martin' c9l
syrin, Burps ilia . • Whoever reteros.
tlis cue: will he suitably rewarded by ' Ili.
1: • matrix littlann.
• 1 r; Keels Ifill,beyond-Port Carbon.
Angelo 19;18$1 - alslto
1 "
Till lb , DOLLARS HIM ARD.—istrAled
• owly from Ms bobseribor, Ihring is Parr. Carbon,
' Mt " , 930, 2 or ital.* bray y ba tit abet
tOIW. 011b0814 9 years hole TSlti
wail(' be sod la front of ;bp udder— A ir,
Tim above ;Weald will be paid for bet
recovery. by
Ike sub•crlbor. t
JOHN W. minton,
Peril &OOP ,logUll if, / 954 11414
Yfllialaft ITILIV • COWS. —Stripot away
I fro* tlt Parea of the istbsettlaar.betansab Md.
dieporl 454 Paittersalhea FalDalf. tha *title J.
iy ii tufo* COWS. • The gist hi while
atuflitio*spoical. about IS or 7 plod
old.siSS carried • toll. nlikeeffli with: a' #
%baler, Tha secoad Is black. whir-s OOP 1
white faro sad belly. sag slrolglit horns. o or i years'
old, sod rlyr weals a hall fasisas4 with a
The third Ilya dark blown Defer with a whitish
belly.' All Ihros of tbe Cows are *ell loomed, tad
of a oktldllay vise.. Any &room lsorralay lb* sold
COWL :or stiireg InfOraillin by *Oki: they my bo
recovered, split to suitably rewarded.
JACO/3 Bell WIRD.
. Bilddlepott. August If, 11.1t*
COW.—cakes to the premien of the
Setttbettleer,oo the /kb Jolt,e Browo
Cow. orttb a wbite soot en the right side,cSilis
crooked bons. with re old Bait utt her,— .
The ofeet; dotted ko altle foment
prove probetty, and tate' her sway . gesso
•
be dineetett.of according to taw.
' - GE011,013 WARP111110: 4
Trtimonte Anviot 5, 1651 • 31-k
CLOViiIIIAiID orisirrair an ingo—r ni i
mow /ad llama" Need. Cot eale br the Itan or
basbat, at • 11. BANPAIDI.
Aaron H, 11$ ' 31"..
MA
IMMM
COAL.
MEM=
WANTED.
rtCOAL aliZaimeB.,4lB sales *4-
. COAL 1811813,18.,act0w401/1 to working bat
so! Stooolocols ?Woo, to iallo Claris of sbo
Altioimuso.operatiose Lae 44188140h0d MINIMt...
lb. host!. Saurfauseiy Menaces will be rabairea
110. to chant:or and qualllicatiole for not obeys /U
-tley. '
Lildifio V. V.. Au Ondalerte thoel. , Chorlsue.
Nesl.l4oborg Coast}, N.:oat - C.olton. Letterwto It.
propeld. . -
Auteuil 10. 1834 • - 3 • II
1117/11ITUD.—A Yoterri ma Irt • ?hygiene's Of-
DIY ie.. To owl ft•troie o•• saudytni weedlermy.
Ode is a 'ftvoralle *direr', Di.
WYTIIBB. Pon Daton. :3
Anima 10,.1854" - - s s. " .1
AITANTED...-Aa attics yo ng wan, aniatinga
a allsation stela/a ha a nod Blom user ob.
lalo a,cood situation by addraasing at OW
cake he big own banal, Ming, 4.la,ribihry i l. qu ota.
Whoa.. : d 3241
ASITSD.-14 town -Alia as saleiefa inia
.irlf Mote—ono who eau *pea both Gerona arid
Iloilloh; Apply et !fru ofice,
sewn It [MC ma '
IXT.ABITSM-4. 000 Nol i keoPer• to keep 10 0
TV Boob of a 'Colike?. A iltOS 802 No. Ito.
Pottilr,the r:o. Itotbrahoe seqVilted. • .1
Aortal S. IBM • ; 4.
tAI ASTIRD.—A girl who [as 'root, hake, sad
11' Win aloha lo Washlop out Imolai. Nene wh
et seed apply. To. scab ao oaR. good wages wilt be
, Appiy at thbeatike.
.NV 12 . Itt 4 • • 19-11
D.-ra; leurner4a IJbairmaier —the
'win PM,. wlll be paid. Isoize 'mead apply wi th
enticed refineooes. Apple Loa
. • LA9I Al,llOLD,Sliddlepert — . ; .
July 9;1634 -111•11
VAT AlNCTUD.—Ptitimkto.laakie Mare in the Polis
hl' wipe; Ilsbanoy, Shaasok itsiaah Wyosetag Opal
- Regioae., Apply:to' P. ON, 8118APRII.
, • pattseitte,, Pa;
Jane 11,18 ht • ' 1 •
; . 1113 m
AAIINEIRS W/INTISD4,--Tk• Danado• p'sd
111.11.8•41•4••••• Gal Curpsipy are now 10111•11-
17 emplvylas.lll3nerov To doodiiateady olethrxwadalar
employs 4 ar.p.a highest waieah and the beet ateota•
ttiedalloll,, will be given. montelly.ittr
store orders.-the tontpony not deabbg :lo
werehandwe. •
The Compeoy'l Railroad, °War bw• daily Padeensot
Trsine are now tunnies; amts courenteat anegas
to thit natnis, whico are eltaattfil in an elevated and
dtallh)couotry•
FR B SCHOOLS are eitittillsbed, nal int.be
be toottnoed.hers, for tbe edottiou the ebUslive
of she Ulnae and R'oriimeta. Eg Apply 10 U. Skin
WAIN, Walk Eogioetir;al-the °Mate Ramat Rap
Mints. -• • ELLWOOD MORRIS. ,"
El)Fineer iad,Reparinuawleut.
Pally Ille. Ta magas. Memel' Owen, dtbuylkill Ha.
Yea and blllnersalha papers pleNebe copy.. -
?dutch 18. 11.4(
•
SCHOOLS.
I
ABITLGD.—foot female
I
Teacherairauted for Abe Public itteboole,At fieboyl
lull Haven. elilytlett easytbitittoto 4,10 to $3O pet
mouth. Apply on Of bfrfOril lb" am or Pew 404er.
to 4 DANIEIL tr. STAMM.
!key. the
a d. •
Stiotylbilt parse, 221.-31
.EACHSSIIII".W &AMUD.—Thrum *ale. Sad
1. Mr.* Percale Teachers 'veAtited. to tar. gba rl e
or ttie Pub' le achburs in if. (lair. Au exashat)on
for applitants,wlil be held la b• School lioclay..`on
Wednesday, Auguit t 3.1,1851,4
wilt PARMLEV.
A. i 9, lect. n-sto !
A> r
41,11ITQD• 7 1'wo Melo i i ep,th+no ► to tat. (lima
I'f of the Yonne Schools to 43ent Norrepar.Tetp.
eibooln to 1. 4 3131Me11te Ist.Stkpixibet tont. -Applka
tlons to 6e made •In potent /0 !be HoltnOnt idelioof
"Houle, on Redtmoday. 90tH !non,. et 3 o'alonk P. y.
Wll,:i 1. AOARD.beep- ,
Aortal 19,1 •d 311/.3t
..4..--:.
4,! , B. 00110I0R- /imperil)) 11%. minounera , w - hit
I.7.ctllzeua of Pottsville. the! 'she tv 111 open alga-
LEICT iiietlOOL, on NONliilaY.the Ibith- of - Ausuat,
Iv the 100111 mkt:entre mraecreceutiy occupied by
Silas E. Wllllloop , 1888011 BWM teBril ail the
branches of 'an enalleit 13411tAtingi. together .with
i Etenah and Geruitin. Ilairtno fully yueligad.,nervelf
and laught.fOr.sonte 'Garb tilo Eminent /names; ahe
hopek kil dlllatinfattentlon 14 her pupil., w paid the
• approbation 6f those Tito may' favor bar with their
!Natinnage: Unexceptionable rbferilnceri Ivrea.—
. fermis moderate.' Apply at „bit. fit Oblneeibi la. In
Martartureet. di - recite OpPolllltf tbe Imtbetaa church.
Pottaeille. august Eth, 1834 4 41-3 to ,•
----.----- -- ,
Itil IBM 111. 0. AY EFL pcppose• 001111.1111 It •C•Z•GaI
..I.lrJ.in this plain fur OIIILEI.i scLueteatti. roputhen
ring uo the Grit Ho i dab in 4plember neat.
I ,Pottevllle, July 'O, ISSI. ij .. su as
I
EiteillEltli 1NA15.11,1C De-SIE good Teach.
I , err are *ranted for New Citatle blatrtet-. „anon,'
Latinos will be snored. by Ole Board Of Directors
op the 24th.da* of augnit, at I o'cluck ,- P. Ed. ;7 be
imminent' wont be in attendiince 00 - tbe $1111411.4. i Ott. RE.IIiT I.tri Ditilit.RlPV . ADDl'lquA
By order trf the Board. 6 GBI.). Y 08T. deey, I t
-A large laud atty. coutetio.,,t rocde 5u,00., 1...
-,- Aaiust g. , 1834 3l-31' '
G , . , . 4.4 Valle 01 Owe Ul 4tlallirin, 01 4by kiln.l, ei Ith . gt I
.-T ems Male
No;ric RI tiiTkiiiii Wil - " F ------ -
- aLA pure. twitunatu !water. If dee tal, It I,."Te ~.
'
'and three remain Traehdrs are wanted. to tale j i`:::L". 1 ", d m , h Y.,, lv f n ' t i d. with 1 1' L tin "" '" M '''''
:charge-oil the roblle tilttordifi,of the Borough or Se-. .-- --- Oro. e. , .
key 2n; intei -.• •
Ityperove, to eerunrenee on the Arai Monday tit , der , . .
tetnberpeat. Ike,* will bade Weather of tee Board I .. ----- ---'..----'"--- -- - - . ' , Vt
1,'0.11. RENT.-'lliteo rirst..r.tie obits, 1 . 4.:•13,.. n .n.
of Directors, on BATURDAV: the teth day or An.
gust, at Id - o'clock P. Nl..at Ole Union ecttool HOuse, I;!:-..,'%.*.i.!.--"In" DuadtirV..!;;corne, lui 2... i d,t . ,l* :,,,4z
an cold Borough; to eratuirappllcante as& rtaploy .`"..iku ','.„ . 1 --t' - I
said number of-ten/Awns - .Lkberal wales w Übe giv .. °` 7 " i 1 .. b". I . •
re: ; The higher brancbea ark.lequirea to .be taugla „4 7--- - --- i -- ------ '- "
lu On.voi the srldwlr. By.offirr of the Board. - . 1 , 1 4.0}L "E. A B t;HTu a - dood Tenant, o ' t r' , tl''•-
TriarL ut Cual Land known as the -Z., b ' .1 t •
• . 1.., G . Eo.llll.L.,Prei,ol. .„. -, • - -. Y 4, , r
..,, • ik-it '• atuatei a .. 'alley r ow o..hip, oc hey lk 0 i 4 0i.,'.1, .-,-...
of Tre m mit. 11.1Ine 'of: heti, friars of ine M. , . b,.
Eilsoilloit re 311.1 d le 4 'reek- route ino tibute'r.....; ..
14 110.1Nitr . iitobeied,jand Well adapted for itt.:‘ -
else owes (moo. never al solos .i Red .'Aita 1..,
Wive been pruned lOW h.la nil nr. he of 11,et-1,6 ~..,
I). Fut 10101.1 itaiittneltun epply In • .' :
-. • JUBA HAN:WA:S.
or IIIEsTI-lect.Vm t It,
. Putt•.t• .
•
• 0.1,
Aagott 5. lest
OTIOIC TO. ISVIltrOl. TRACURItS. —
The iScititol - Dtrettors of Myths Township:4,lom
District. will meet at the!tom/n.lll Nay
Philadelphia. on Ptidaythei.23ln`day of &mina, at
le o'clock, A. to liras tithe etaminstion or the
candidates. and to appoint nine Male Teacher:it tor
the ensuing lecto of atsht 001:11i1/. school to 'LOCl
unince,on the drat Monday of eteptenther art, A. D..
IBS . , 41111401 NOWLIN; ace!)
August 5,1454
NCTIL ES.
-- •
ADNINIAITItATIOS4: 1110410E.:,-Wiimks
••, Letters of adminlstrition on the Eistate of
, d a l e of Ittb; Borough of lit. halt,
lifhoyl&iol Co. deceased, bele been'grautea to the
sabscriber„ by the itealstirj :9.tniyikitt • flotnty,
notice is ilietelute elven .to all those laillebtid• to
sa ld Estitteitto wake paynnipt as early as possible ,
and those baring , dernautiii, will present teen) for
settlement. JOHN I"rIBITZIN6FILIOint'r.'.
it. Clan, August IP, 1E34 ,
DOTT6ViLLE
poirala wilt be reeelarect el the orate of the Potts
wllle Water Company untll6aturdiry eventng.lTiguer
ID. H. far digging 10,0 en thet of, trench tor. laying
plow, It B. 6 in. Wide. and rif ea average depth of
S'fiet. gym, for diggthgslo of treerb:t ft.,wlde.
- nod of au ## dep th o 5 reef... The proposals
alum. elite lb. prire pet roe - plug foot throogbJ earth
fraction, whirl) will be 1300:feet fu length.
.1114117111. LC MIS, Prre't
L n-tv.
AuraAt 19;104
D . . . . _....
IIISCaisUTIOOIO, ')l 7- 10RTRIMIE,111iiP.
Tbe - perterrauip hers:Wrote - cstattng between
John McDenaldaud Jehu-Y. Wren, Thomas Wrap,
and Jima Wren, nudes itro, atm of J. McDonald,
Wren and Btolliers,lo the Mlnlutt Business, was dia.
wised by mutual conssot,t4 kite tenth day of august,.
loot., and the whale atecitt sin' !mimesis sive - been
transferted to' WREN, & V.BROTIIRLD3.• wag. will
iiettie up all the buslntas uflbe,old arm.
, •JDIIN livicOoPtar.D. •
. ./ .
ityllN Y. WREN, ;
'TilOidaft WHEDI; ,
. . .
- - - - Jiisips WRISN. - ' -
• ,--§ Mt,
The efILLIERY RUSIINr..IOI will now by startled
1.
us under rue ~ .'' z
'. r IIEIN & CO., toritiowd
of ~ ' • , -' •• -' • g JOIIN Y. WARN,
r
s
' . '•• • - g• Tlmukis WREN,
_
7 AIM) WREN ;
AL'uguat 12,1104 4
. . /We t'
AADINION..-Wheressitny wtee, ANN DOLAN.
lett ate bed and bos . gd wnhout any learessnie.
ali Kraft, are hereby ennkioned 111111C1/1 trusting or
berboring bspon my, anew:lnt. as I will pay en debut
of bet euntracting. • the spent losnY Mal a Man by
the nsme gi.lii9Nal DEUX, about 3 fete I. hams.
high, *sully balr,ssody wliiskers„ and WAS Iliks-bnili.
The woman Is ratber tall * tell.f.wed, and onwbosed
site had with her a small ,t,by, going on a years of
age- ht It-haired. blne-elnd,,MAavekinned
Any Information where tbs boy tan be tinandowril
he'tbauktntly &sadiron ae4 suitably riwarded; by
MARTIN DOL ti..Tlien4rni A• -
I
August It. A 54 • ItVine
•
AUDITOR'S NOlialig.—Tbe tmierelstiod,
Auditor appointed be, the Orphaue Court of
Schuylkill County, to dierlibute the tutlencd to the
banns of Citarles W. Clotattne. Adrolaisumor_ of the
Estate Of James WildtAeceteed, to ;au& IM . MO,
those emitted thereto, 6111 meet ?hoer laferesteu
therein, eu WHDHSVID4 it, Anima 23A. 1534. silo
o'cluek, A. M.. at IMeottica, Cantle Street
JOHN T. SHOSNES, Auditor.
August 5, 1834 , , 31.5 e
OT.lolt.—Thellsr:slber bee °petted show re-,
illubllobinent as 1:1001l: BLACKER alul PUBLIC
PORTER, where pima:, eau leave tbelr.olders,
which will be promptly atm:Wed , to. tithes.; at bl e
hOrtee r or will be called Ile will sosileslvor,,by
promptness sod atteaticuije Ms duties. to nitwit pat.
swings. Parlor), will please leave their orders on
theilate. - • ,ions DICKERBOIS.
• Illsrltsi at..a few Mins abase
August .5, IBM . i fl he
DARTNKIIISHIP siat;stri-
U berctrairlay purthaac4 the Interest of Mims. K.
Payne & . co.!, the (Woo Carbon Canter,: ales
noUte tbst they have this day a ssoetated rientsetvos
togetterfor the ydryose,FA r tarrying on II - Istioral
Coal and Nstchiodiso bash:mac milder zhe
style and ern et Meraill.nalD as FUSER.
ANDBZW. litioVALANtr..
• Tll.OhlAB RS.%
Plintprhol,'Ltso,tp.,PabarbilCo.
August 3,:1064
ICTOTIOR.—The eabsteibent haettidlikagtd of I
WILLIAU Hants, (latte of the Orm of Hartle. gun. j
elah . Ir. Co.) et hie totareet, right, tale and Oalm; to
the Haler Hilt, Including alt personal ,
Pr°oorlf 1 1 0 Reel'lttete , of the said Motto. Bur.
Irish & Lb—hereby tolly the public' that 1p fotute
the bustoei eonceeted iettn - eatd MCI. silt
‘ be eon..
ducted to Me aline of Jobe Combo & CO. s.and all
debts tostoteted 'tote the EOM day of Hay tort will
be settled by the new ti ter. se wallas all . delair Of the
hate dram prior to that dare.
JOHN BURNISH, , TIIOMAIS 11. TjAaßtevl
JOHN BICSLEY.• 3 " S " ti DO W N
• • JANE! ITOtattOT.
Jolj It9lh, lON • . 110 bt.
jt---DllllBllBTftAll'llPV NOTICIII-1:-Nottee
hereby glare illati - Loliora of Adattahrtrafkla
ua the Beata of Juba Maddlsoa, tare el toe Boa.
000 of roit.aute...9cbaylalllcounty.docaamiCha.o .
been panted to the snbialber., by the , rootto of•
firbuyikoli Copalyi therefore all person baying
dolma asalnat said estettf., will primates Mani 10/ sat-
I aigoaatoold those ladebtlel wttl oleo mite Spawn
•tueltoey of the aubearlbart. - •
1411E8 11:11JIATTY,
.- < JAM Fa NEIL; . s
Ss
tost i
y t 9. ig34. tan.
ICOTICIO.—Nottta lir t beireby even that the Mt.
111 nets' Hank ofPottstrigie,ln the Cnanty ofgeboyt•
SM. latend to apply to tni Lestslatare oflennast•
entilisost Its neat session, tot the prtalletto of
treaties; the Capital Soak of raid Bank (rpm Two
Mondred Thousand to aniaoiuunt act siesedisi
tiuudreet.Tboneand dolitri. BS order of tAe Board.
- •
(HAS. i. 0118112, (flashier.
Jigs 1, 11114 - e. 10..tf
VOT11:410.--hoikti to. hereby thisa thee aponce- •
tfoo will be wade soaps west LoetoiotoroSof Pomo
sylvan,* for a Chimer faro nartop Bast; to Wit %-
cued la Ow Itboottgb of Foust-ale, with a eliptuil of
Play 'Monad boiler*, irlth tbe pririlese of tocts&s.,
log It to Oa* liondrod Ttbottsaaa Dollars. ead of to
oohing smarty on- Intotest one oleroitmlbil. to be
folladi /*-Atairlp• gliTtogi Baot;-•
Jess MIL • wan A
1 1 JOTIOR.—Plesabl i t , Mbete hereby glee notice
deo.
Vi epplleatioeiritl' made to the nett Lest&
lateteof Peatmlnota t e ebetter of genic of
Discoent, "Deposit rod jute, to be located In. the
fitottegit of Teineque, iltbe7l2llltbasty. lb be
te:El the "Attihntottei Zest of teeuequa, 'mak e
1 of Tvro'lleadreetTkoaseld
lath CASTRO, . A. lIRATOICH s •
RowLeint Jostle. Gooses Wlettal;':.; -
Jao. litemiatete„ g J•IORA TASO,o*T.
Boum fietectett.) Boas. T.
Wet, Dotty:boos, MOSIIIII. arisen.
PrstaJlomusr.: BSI/. litIOSOR:
TAISARISI,ISS• 24,1. Whet
I\~llllllol4. She autaterteer would-hereby Notify
.LNOte, MAU' sad the 3.ablre generally, that he to
prepatedat all time todttead the annieurfog of
Moeda ',Sulu* Wham Brick Kokurf. Math&
and other areeeenag ladosglaito Bandit* of an
kinds. Mao. to roamed torte Conatractlea sod
ideates Oen Made of dandled". Cbargeslooderate.
iteepettanfir. g JOHN U. lAMBS..
P.ll,—Thaaltf6l tbreiun favors. Uts tedent s g3o4
jegoddiendis coottoadttea' of the WIWI* 11beral
V. •
_AAA
TVIII4II.- gpsy .
•
inn? SElCllllViD.—tliivai Li uniloi mad %1. ,
j Facet a 111.07 117,1 NV "o.grArn4""!,
'oars above
„Oilllsera , Darla, Potta
Ma, 17.18341 • 21. tr
JOV WILL PIN") . stopertur Gold 110.t4ti-t
vat Watches at J. 6. :ELLIOTT'S it tit,t,,,,
two dears above tbs-"llltarnt• Dank, Pot win, Tr
May 72.1834 - - 9.1 tr ,-
ir; lOU WANT a conk,' Tiin,Tip;p:77l
very tvlated prices. call at J. S. E 1 . 1 . 1 0TT . 141:! ~'
ivy -Stoll; two boot above ibe
t M. 4J .y
• 1'
18.34
_____..
ost,vatt • Ann PLATED WAI/Itt.-; ( i
0 foe Virus. Tel Kettles, Zvi IS.tte s , enps,. c.,,,",...
asales,haplela Wage, Fruit, Fish lie' Um ? k,ii.' I*
at . . W All. PRA lira: "
Akio of the ell Wstethenotit. M1 ' , 11,11 “ . •11,,I
1111
, _ .
.opa 1634 , ih-tf,
- .
VAMCY 000 Mus Floe FaeP, runts,ll.4ll,,
(4ii.s.Paper Weights. ;,
wdl hr sold saw at WM. BHA bra
sigh of the lug Wmith,OpPO•itti MOits9:te b
ti
Illay6 1454 !
FlablB,oßTmirsT. of Siniito t i;
n
Est AP. •o d linker Ringo; au
W3ll. BRADIre,'
•
of In. Big WatOh, OpPOStle Mort.n,r's
.111ay 0. 1634
• 19,r
QTILL tngAD cif all coMpet Mom
reeepred,.t 1 0 . pta i .,
Call antjudge Tor yoUric.etree,
WS!. SHAM'S.
•
Slio or the Big Witch)lorilinflv IL I
Aptii W. 17 ti"
CUISA AND _LA;VA. WAUE.—card
• eta Bouquet-holden). Vattett,Parto,l4. Onyx 1,
Int-gtatt dotitanettei Ate., at 'll
' U. GAELS'S., Goate e !
Pottullte. APril / 5 {I:.
AA PINE assortment 01 Fans of all ptoey, ‘,.
quality at , ft. 11 ) . !iltBn**,
Aran 15. 'SC• - It-,i'
QUI. 2111EUILL/110/ta 1•11 , 1_ Armlets. in vitt,
4.7 at . , RI V. Ii UM 11 Al el, Ceott e ell
'April 15"S1. IS ti
, . .
DENT P111:11 IN 11826.-71 , e Pat;qa
Nahed aol4 Pen i .• Having b..• 1, mi.', rty u
elusive agent.fortbe Leta of ette«....xcffue nt
offer 'twin Kilo*, pito., with the abill/Iflt. it,
'bey will be epeteehtled. COCA y DA A
• 211
I
Apr14,;,3 '34,
.
IX7iITC.HRS. WATcliEs. -A , r.ry . :i •
VV sad efriefuliy. leierlvd ' •ture 'il t
i:, r .
W atch.* iji 'table for - Oilbers. Cmi.• .64 i.) t ~
at B. 18. C. ( IKEEN'I4, - 1 -
•
. 1 ellgil Of the Unkten Fig',
. Is ti i
e;in is, ja
GOLD ADID 1114VELIL I.rvet
beat 1 / 1 4111-11Alrb 41* Tobi.lo. - 101:1110h . A.
acne*, Cooper's, Railway
all watrantad tO.pertgurcu stour3tely toltbhr,..•
the a call. R.T.(atif.EN,Cratit
, Aim! la, . ' . . -
FOR SAL', ,& TO Llill'.
ut)it Forclita
1./reel; WO tart' , ,
. • J4)1I1 U. ItINAVL", Fob,
• Augto 14; , 1(651 j :41
~
I l 'Olt, IiALII9.—A. J....lt:able real:fella:al , 9. , 1.'a t.
, ,
.; I
reglPA - ur n 0169111 1 ,, Apply 10
JAAJ:I4 A. Ipo. 2.
A4gn 19, trAl . .34,t1'
i
.. F
0911.11/11.K•—,A, Iloas,t, at,411.a.i hi. allo ', •qt,
On I.b• I.ofl.lef 01 ..a.ll. aii)l4 lit,. :„..
uppoolue tilt 213.01...i0i Cho fcil 3.0. , 1101.0,
111 iii.
.IMO 11101iill.Nr lib t. , ;g1.; moans. ant a.ittak , ./ ,-:
911 1a , 1 , 1 ..0 win:c Cur .. 1 .tor,• in ftnLe ' i
11 9
roof!. Far' tun N e r .ITurtlcuier, aaasa,,,, ,t a .
1.101:11.11119, who 'uotyl tot Arra ole.ly XoLda) „ 1
Awerfenu Mute. a oltsvillia. .
Auinst 5;16)9
LOU —T •‘, McrtrAe, nrat• s ;p t .,
101:g. S feet lu dieoLt , • - r.ctopett.t: of 1.1.1,•t0, f
tons 01 Coil pet 0:1)4 Also, two Cout:yr i,trtll.•
naLlt eight feet 1.14 14,4 3 tort 0 torlt•• tt, JJ•tuooo,
with au tue a4aftliaii,oo•ol 4*. It lot wyut 41....; t
luttgloll4lttreto. • : • _
gun' 04440 toltt low. i's.ttra
, iererno, wilt odd lt to their ildvittltigt• to
orMaattmutocre,.WM. MIL \ jr.
Ceutte: ;above Alart•l •i
Joh , 13 1.54 t
L Olt SA - L. E 111615'P tv. • .
twildlug oppui,lte 1 11111. r I.mare. I
ty ati.d up. lot ottle64, hod-it tot ..o'at will t.ti„
to itoott - tettslllll 1.111011 leabk.gPli Wt. ( 6 11 1 / 1 1. •
la 1.1
'J3I"
IMEMMIEII
N0ven4rt'5,1 , 1.53
FIEI
It kA L 11.:C1 10; A
to .J. Noy adullon ro PunntlJ. - a1.1;
I'll hi fu. as Crtrioi 111 tlelllnllll is uoni.cr. •
;o.l' lot t•t .
i'-
yu IZ., ogre. For trisne rtn.l prirtiCulXl•'?l, 4 fOre
Ike bia, Drug Atorr.t;entreStrr.;l.l , .;ll
totioputi,ble , totir will lir givsn. ' '
el. C. SI Alt'l
Agent lot the (Iwl,,
August' se, If4it
lith . . KA - WI:106 I.ol'd pox rs.ti.E.—vki. •
x-rlll4ta in :Lno 111141 t t:eutt jib rt'4t rt, u.
°nth u...Ponriv HIP; Irately Inid.ont on tn.. fire. ',1...,
&tote lir raloar ogored tor cala. Apply a., .
A. Hl3:4l.liii.,'iafrnt
fur uin ovennrn, al hlia othrtln .:;c2i-
Put.ticr I:n Maw 3.1851 - .1 Y.
BUSINESS CARDS.
818L.W24, INtll'Et;Ti IR (W 311.•.r.h,
sa lenders his ...sires to Lund-oecoell 4110
In rindi log li.utroloutions, a.G. 4 ,1,1 MII,I
and rot Lund.. !torn ksoiviedge
biporlettee of barnina °partitions, - bovipv t•.•rt.
thug snout, 14 )car., sod carried oil talutVl.
o years: sr hopes to give scitlefactito, d
may ornploy lttwl ,
Ji.s. NEILL mud D. E. E... 01 •
Pottaufil.. , •
Hh:lJAlll*... , MllNgstind %%a, PsYMN. Ewie • , PLK.
delpblir.for enpubliity and tol.lrity. •
RESIDENCK—No , wegis II +lff.f.l,
[irk& lirhool Douse, Poilsvitle, ro.•
Angus: 11. 1834'
'10.4 '••11.4.A If NAN. A7 . 40104E1' AT I.A 15 ,t,,
(monad an office In Centro stkert,
th;6•Cptscopal church, where be
AMlled daily". Business letters whlhsied t,
',ems. prompt !mention.
Jun. I, 18.34
•
ITRNaIf .POOl ..IC, Aimed 'ENutn&r.
POI tsvlile. Ofllce ou CEP. IKE atrerf, u..rt ,!
ulmye H. C. Grease's .Inwerlry thee:
Would re @pact fultyl 'rioter; Inner 'armee et Ina to u, ,
b., made Aseratant. In the Ileologlcel
doilny 111. Iwo NM rem's, nrid publ , e,thit I 1.. L •
PeLetd.lrerd himself as Above, an 4 will be
recede*: any older.; from thtera who may Jew. , ;:f
rewires td 'any deportment of that prolrialno,—a.
Polotttal eaplotationa and turnips or 4. oat la,l: =
rr.
11: iitalle,s and rare of Mines; or any 'Wail.;
aiatinr:aa I• I,lolred. - Fridu asperlrnir, hl' fro •
cordaJaia or nu abltily to perform any ri,r,").
re/lalika tourney. and to elnarly repreatot
by tope, arapiurai maps, plane, and s.-ellur,O; ao ,
trawl ari will merit and receive bin chart
man • -
.Poitav,lla, July ;15.1854
FT. IFoBTidn e idinufaetaree
. fill OIiCIE awl ellk Bag , . Teats, A wnki.
Vareu4abr, And Stella! Ptatre, 1,0 ,p iig,ll 37
Third sl., Philadelphia
Jute IS. 1934 ,f;
OES le JOSTATS. A DRAW V AZD — unA-
Vit If ASCISCA. —TnaUladeflighed,re.v...o3: f
Igirntrai PM frlnadi and lb., public greirrt.oy, , I , ii '.
*ill continue iciaitend pruniptly.in all kil'ui.... , H'
,
tresteo up Etta case,anch SI the
Pleteheee &adult! of Real fistai, -
Collection of Uinta. , . . .
Coovefancllg.',‘ .. ,
_
AdJastlag Boufoi and Arcouni,., •
Seriveololt and General ago,' y. !.
(Mice ia Centre Street, OppOlite Ow Tosco I.
RAMUEL IlArn / ,
1-ly
.
QMITII W. 411C,Ent- Ationmcv
'Ai Lott
014ntorovIlte, Schuylkill County, Pl.
lige ER4I TO
Ms at! ruts, • '
• Joni C.
J. II asssou Courtiand St., 7.4'w Too ,
JAsco H. Cotersit-L, Req., Polloollio.'Po.
Maven WATion, Rog:, Williamsport Po.
'Match 4,1651, I ' - ,p-ly
WRIGUT'4C orrior. J. it Pon e....
ban. three door. het 'lv the Port Mite. Of'
hours Pi M.. tot P. 111...1iud too P. 11
Feb 11,19.14
IthIONDR, PROF SSOR OF hrtir 4 /C — T""
OA, that of the rhino; Organ or Itelad - eou-- Pia, ••
tune& Any eommunlentian athltforred: u , ttr ,
aetlber.at his restdertre, Alangron nt
..008.16(11 brynanctually atteptird to
Dec 14, Ite3
ALILEX pianatim, stIRVEVOR and
Diesu, wilt unitiouttb‘busintri of hi. I've
et. Seine* , B. Fisher. Daelni puedosaldn of t 4;61.
Piller., Nines and Drafts; be has- ',lnuit:at n01.1,.-.
ibr the ourault of bhp pyurensiOn. and • au, Fly:
hie Wit taalloii,th reference in land In the ("03 1 Fo
HaltWfr.l.l.. non en and 'ALLEN 11110 P.
continue the haying aid menial; of lie ht
hate mow fur aateeevetal eattlabla Tracts, a I ,
Laid I
'Oats, Centre street, four doors tomlinr the
sylvan ia flan. same skis, Pottsville.
November 10. Plrs2.- '
AtiVOritSPOIS7O.I 8114 ttp ix larie.ti (
usual, isre . ettor
. 44. fifty pc: crnt.,laiqr,,e
LA:oaf advfftimag 'stet.
, , c
ALBH,O 86-11011%
15 CHURCH ALLEY, PIIIIIADI
' AND
76 Sohn and CM, 31 and 33 Platt Stxacts
°prim TO TUE TRANI, 01 14VOta6L4,1ra1
'- • ~,, - • •) A FyLl. eI'OCIL,;Of
" F1..00,R OIL
$.11 . . fl-4; T-s. 6 , 11 and 1,04 wide; A 1. .)
TABLE. OIL C - LOTIIS.
Of Mandato and Garman SASIVILictUffi 4 A, 5-4, r•
and 8-4 wkia. warranted w fetidly* any (newt 7 - •
•
ALSO,
STAIR, OIL CLOTOs. - '
13,15, IS and 41. lathes wide. ',AIAO,
TE
ENANELLE CANVAS,
of Olfsi Itimitabetute. 4,44 d $ fords wilo,
of New sad Leading , Patterns k wilatior alai
stock of lighter Vedas, 1103 and II het wide,*ll
W vitae, Ira offatad at tbo Lowest Marto eft-o
Atiast 1114 ft Jak •
JEW . gIJa, &c._
Patiiiville, April 15, I!i4
PHILADELPHIA.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
ME=
Of the eery beet lfienefikiere:
, A uger OIL cuumus.
II
11
i •21.41
51-1.
Ell
Niii
6121
lEri
Ella