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POTTSVILLE. PA!_
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Er TEE MINERS' JOURNAL fuss. ler
w sambas - en' shoe an, othef Aritirvispz&
r i ,4 0 4 in Northam Peassrevaaria. It
wmf the Coal, Iron endinsiness sm. not sal,
~;.s sod - as adjoining nonistiea, but in all.
o ,r ettim, trawl it alea (smiles*, &privy istownsi
ph oft in Sebnytkill analty t saris* norm Ili
mar the most rulanble.Adver emietangia
i s, Cocoa , . Bit PO payers Law •0 mom; copi , -
( .44.1 etorofird au its itibetrititios liag• .
AGENTS FOR MINERS* JOVIIIIALi
•
DAVID J. LIWIS, Alt Carmel ;
11AAC F. Bova, Aehlend.
Fekintatca LAUDERIMITX. Tamaqua;
• Teoetraon A. Goevart,Treatoet ;
E. W. CARR. loath 3d street, Philadelphia.
Ceosz de Co. Sciuthld street. Philedt ai ria.
Voteav B. Pat.otait; corner Thin! Chown
Ito., Phdadelph is. •
Wassrza & Joets. N. E. comer Third sad
Race streets, Philadelphia.
cortaLlte H. HUIIIIARD, 71 Pine Sr.. Nolr York.
Varna B. Potaelt. Tribune BladirlAe, !'
C. F. NORTON, Coat Merchant, li2i walnut Bt.
Philadelphis.
Who are authorized to receive stibeeriptioce,
ad
v.•rtieemeota, arc., tor the liforiere' iseraol, and
resvipt for the once. •
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re YOUR PORTO
COUNTY CONVILItIOIS
The frieode of a Prohibitory Liquor Law in
Schuylkill County are requested -to meet in
their respective Borough wards and town
ships, on Saturday the tod of Septet:abet at
tf o'clock P. M.—and elect two delegates to
represent them in County Convifutton to be
held fu the Borough of Puttsvtile,'on Monday
the 4th of September at 10 o'clock A. M.
The friends of Temperance to the various
districts will pleaie glee notice of the place
- ocelection in the dibtricts,'and superintend
the same.'
B!, order of the Cosiney Committer
DEMOCRATIC WHIG COUNTY
CONVENTION:
The Dentorratie Whigs of Schitylkill Co.
are requested tit' meet at the Election *DU
trim of the respective Townships and Wards, .
on Saturday the.26th day of August Grit,
between the houis of 2 and 6 o'clock in . the
afternoon, and elect two Deleastes to wpm,
_seot their respective Districts in County Con
vention. to assembie.at the house of George
Keulineu, to Sclinyltill neves, on, Monday
itte:2Biti of August,lOr the purpose of nom
mating a Democratic,Wing County Ticket,
-to be supported at the ensutog election, and
also to appoint three Conferees to meet a'
number of Conferees from Xi:tritium
-berland County. to nominate a candidate to
represent this district in the Coogreo of the
I.Toited States..
We would urge upon the Whigs of the
Connty . io turn out at the selection of dele-
E iee.-and send such men as will truly,rep
strut the feelings and views of ihe-people.fo
.tonoty Convention. It. the people tiegleet
attending to the primary meetings they
must not complain it incompeteot or improp
. er periOns are selected to represent them to
• Courtly Convention. Bforder of the Stand
ing Commit's,. • JEREMIAH REED,
July 25111, 1854: Clearmixrn.
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ib:111G STATE CONLIiITTEE.
Col. Andrew G. Carlin, of Centre County,
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. hairrogra. , •
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Gen. William Lorimer. 'Allegheny . "
Col. C. O. Loomis.. t.
Frederick Leonig, Philadelphia. "
Joseph B. Myers, ..
lion. Wm. B. ,Reed; .. ,
-Stephen Miller. Dauphin • • ,
John Covode. Westmorland - "
Tho. E. Frani:ha, Lpocaster • "
lion. H. M. Fuller, Luzerue
!LH, Maxwell, NorthitoOtou,
L. A. Mackey, Clinton.
David Taggart, NorthUmberlaud
WM. F. JOHNSTON
Chairman H'hip, State COTIVItaiOt/
, unagirrs
Far "Mtmsn...k' Jovviat," stafs Pattrattors.
IW We trope thow, to arrears abroad will for.
ward their =OEMS due, as speedily ais possible
oor sxpeoses for labor and paper ale very
t,esxy.
flaniel Stahl, to July 1. 1834, . S 2 00
Kornis C. Boyer, to Feb. 5, 1855, / '4 00
'rhos. J. Taylor, to! ugust 12, 1833;:. " 200
, Iniintlovey. to July 1, - 1855, . 2 00
Fineher 3,.... Thomas, to January 1, 18.16,'
It. I. Lloyd, to January 1, 1853,
Israel Hauser, to July 1, 1854,
Wm. Woleolt, to January I, 11135, 1 00
L. Pounder, to January 1, 1855, . 200
I;. D. Coleman. to January I, 1.835, 10 00
Itielimond & Pope. to January I, 1855, 2 00
Robert Smith, to July 1, 1834. 3 00
F. F. Warren & Co., to May 20, 1855," ' 200
churles H. Clay, to July 1,1851, 2 00
John W. Heck, to August 19. 1835, 2 00
John Seitainpw. .. to Jitly - 1, 1854. 2 00
Thomas C. 'Williams, to January I, 18544: 400
George Boyer, to Vb. 13. 1835, . 100
James Coatswoith,•to July 1, '4855, c!t
W. W. Thomas, io August 1. 1835, '
Doi.t. W. Atwater. to January 1, 183.1,
A Reitsny der, to Feb. 1, 1855, •
John Werner, Galena, to January 1, 1405, 9. 00
-Ilamost E. Grikrotn, to July 1, 1834, 2 00
Ann Griscom. to July I, 1854, 3 00
IM. Huntington 44. Co.. to May 20, 11r45, 200
P. Halpenny, to August 19, 185 5 ; 1
- - 9 00
lane HIP, to January 1, 1854, . •-' O• 00
Miners' Hank, to July 1, 18 3 4, 1 1 00
Alien Putnam, to January 1, 1855: 300
, Henry Whitney, to January 1, 1853; • 400
Ilmican Weir. to Judy 1, 183.5 2 00
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
or-PE RSO NS wishing to buy a faim in tins
t7nunly src dtrezted to the sdcortiostaitat of MCC,
thliam. •
LirTJ.IE Exchange Hotel in Port Carbon', with
al' tho*eeem , ary out 'built:lnge, , favorably located,
and lately repaired, and • large lot . adjotnitti, to•i
gether with three other deeirabl• lots to the
'erne town, will be °tiered at ntblio ale in Petts
vale, qa the to of September next. Those to iniat
of euch 'property would do well to 'examine
r'ee adverttaement.
pA REIN. et the old stand ot Fry ar Mertz%
ttontes attention toque large,sew end choice
of. Dry Goode end Grocetice
.NINERS'. 'JOURNAL
FOR .THE CAMPAIGN.
The MINERS' JOURNAL will tre • furntshed
from Ibis date uotil November 1, 1894. for
33 cents in advance. We have our hands in
i tnr •repoeing rascality, particularly in the'
7t.'ounty, and ,we can promise our readers
some rich -derrelopements before we get
through.. Good citivens of all, parties ore
Jnteresred in_these disclosures. -
tri" Friends if Reform, /tend t (die names
and the monrv.
ri" WHA's " the reason . " with the Pa.
peta ? Ereept Wednesday'. Neati we have
not seen one copy of it or the Sen-for the
week. Hayti.% cut 1111—eh
73" Mit PF: ROMAN CATIMMI or Pittsburg
have apptated in a card to tha public. flatly
denying the statement of the girl Elinor
I.awreare, to which we alluded last week.
We shall hope to get aetite real truth, if the
mat4is subjected to a legal , inveitigation,
at wt taw it promised. •
frP "Tun CELESTE" is the name of a
new Coal-Nutting Passenger itagibe on the
Reading road, built by Roes Winans. It ii
of an entirely different model from the Loco•
rums es urdinarily in use—the engineer, f'or
inktance, standing in front.
' . 1.1o:tv Str.ariric . sal : !-- . -The People of St.
Louis, to order to cheat the great
,Riot there.
ordered all Liquo'r•sellersto dose trait. Bits
and iroggeries, ea 4 o'clock to the efteroban.
If if were aot for the .Rammenes—thees
would scarcely be any Riots to the' eountiy.ll
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NORTH CAROLINA Ta.scsiont.--The
, •omplete returns of the election .ropr Goser
aur in North Caroline give Bragg (Dena.,) .
48,600 and Dockery (Whig) 46,000. A
sharp fight, that, considering thestrong Den'
`:erotic antecedents of the "old North Static'
(CT Tar MAn.t.--The con
plates that " a Phila. (Whiepaper boa not
reneged us tor' the' last three weeks ; while
the Pertno/vantan with Other opposition pa•
plc. reach this. place wttb commendable
regularity, on each ° returning day." II"
can t but be explained
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r 0" DOGS RARE PERSONAL Paorittiv.—
.
by on act of thci last Legislature, the doge of
this County, in common with .their game
brethren of Allegheny. Chester, Northamp
ton and Lancaster, may be regularly regio
tered in a docket, procured and kept specially
r, r that purpose, by the Clerk of the Court,
setting forth the sex, name, age, color, height: ,
&c., :he owner paying $1 therefor. and re-.
relying a transferable certificate in return—
whereby they become personal property, and.
to steel them isistClen, y, and liable to pry. cut;on and indichneitt. Odr "Bouncer'? will.
doubtless, carry his tail still higher, when
lie knows that , 0 his " day has Artl made
one of legal importune*.
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BENATOIL Coortut..—ln correction; of
seven! eiaggwated ininentents in aim' ex•
tinges as to the ill health of•Senatoi;Coop.
at. we singled to my that he is "m no . ways
dangerous. He reputed. with his isinly.
14 pis place 185 i meek, and has most of the
since been confined to his emu With
iheumatism--nothmg more aerions:
QT NyORILATION 111 WANTED ,of ions
aged 18 years, 91 ho 141 seen
on the Canal, on the boat Sally
, AWY person knowing where he mat
t!e found; will confer a Lim by writing to
big mother (Mrs..Wilker, N 0.38 Crosby St.,
New York), ?lir by persuading ?him loLri.torn
to her toot.
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PAPERS on the Canal route pease copy.
0:7 WHAT A DUBLIN BOYLAN CATHOLIC
*Swollen eMiusitss.—We 'invite permit
ter atte)ation to the article another col
umn. headed."Tht 'lrish in America: 4 . l Its
statistical intim:nations it will be observed, is
inegiefied by a' Homan Catholic newspaper
in Dublii—an organ of the Irish. papacy ; 50
that the truth of the statememi cannot be
queationed by them. The a d and
apologists of Rioniani.m in Ireland and else
where may, also find data winittrecollecting
in this article.
x .
3:7"1r to worthy of note that the German
newspaperipffiCe.attacked by the mohin Si
Louis, is the one ,yihose editor is the, leader
of the German "liberals," in. that city and
thereabouts. He was the author .of the
creed, our readers will remember,"recommen
ding (be ebrogation of all Sunday laws, de
oyingti be right of oath before Grand Juries,
derma ins ProMbition,with other infidel and
anti-Republican ~ nutions. The movements
of the mob, thitigh unlawful in their effects,
go to ehow the deep-seated feeling of respect
for religious observances and otherpeenhar
ly Acti l eriein institutions, prevalent through
out the ; country. • • - •
Kr LIQUOR RECTIPIEBST- 2 -It into be hopeo
that the Grand Jury will, -at the next Court
present all the - Liquor Rectifiers in I he,cono-'
ty as 'a Nuisance, and violators of Senator
Buckilew's Law. Their Liquomare all man•
afacMred and adulterated at the different es
tabliihments—hatiled out by the wagon loads
to the flummeries of the Region,. licensed &
and nnlicensed--aod in come instances, we are
informed, retailed out on tlie roadside by: the
gallon to customers: But few of the Tavern
keepers wbo entertain travellers are their cus
tomers. Tavern-keepers are M. much Inter
ested in , stopping this traffic 03 the mass of
the community =be ause they frequently
suffer for the nets of the Beer shops and llle•.
gal tippling houses, Who tire their Oiieipal
customers.
AMOK BLACK'S LETTER
♦R EXPLANATION THAT WI!.!. TELL. ,11.
The reply of Judge - Black' to . the IlarriS
burK Temperance Convention appittis in are
Philadelphia papers. Its pubiicatioti : . is e 4.
fatly nnearled for. tf not n pos&nve4 breach
of filth, Pomewbero ;--as a birnple statement
of the proceedings of the Conventon will
amply show:— ,
At a previous meeting, when it was or
dered to Intetragate all the . State candidates
before the people, as to their views of a
Prohibitory Law, it was _overlooked . to ex
empt the Supreme Judgee; but the chairman
of the Corresponding Committee fulfilled the
instructions of the Convention to the letter,
although at the time doubting , the intention
okthat body, to far as related to the JOdiciary.
At a subsequent, and' the last; Novention,
when the answers from the. several ;•Guber-,
ja.titorial candidates were reported, read and
ordered to be published ; replies were also
in hand from several of the Judges:(Judge
Black's inclnded)--we do not rensember
whether all had been heard from or"sot ;-
- but the Committee, now.satisfield as to the
misconceivetkintent ion of the former Couven-
UM did not evers report their letters from the
Supreme Judges, and they were pet treated
as forming any part of the official krcceed
icgs alike Convention—fontharatively, few.
members, indeed, knowing that such docu
ments existed.
How it-coiles that Judge Black's letter is;
now published we do 'not understand but
the moires, ire can.more easily comprehend.
Gov. Melees friends plainly see that; he will
need all the votes that possibly be made
for him, at the coming' Election, and with
the hope of ',observing that: end ff is now
put inthfirculation—althoughwritten several
mouths ago,•andwhen, from a senve of pro
priety. no official record was made of it by
the body to whom it was 'addressed. Verily,
;the Bigler party must be hard run, when
'they resort to such tricks to bolster up a tot.
Actin cause.. ,
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SIMILARITY
SiTWEES LOcOFOCGZSAI AND POPiElf
Tbe Phila. Bit'din lately published a
lengthy and pungent article on this :subject,
showing the degeneracy of the ecscalled
Democratic party, end how much, in its
blind subserviency to partizaeleaders now-
adage; it resembles'. the despotic dictation
of the Roman Catholic Church tuber peo
ple. A member of the party objecti;d, to the
Buifertn's article, and wrote a letter to the
Editors .remnnatating against ,its Impute
tions ; whereupon the Bulletin thus replies
and sketches the present condition of the
dominant party: •
• "The present high priests of the Demo
cratic party, who impiously clairri a direct
succession trout the lathers of the tipoblic,
and wield a More than ecclesiastical power
over their disciples, are, without en -excels.
tioo, men of low stamp, utterly deetitute of
disinterested patriotism, and animated by
no higher motive than a lust for office, pow
er and government funds. Their political
rdausfion has been acquired in har-rooms,
on-the stump,. or io petty c'ounty .r maven
lions where bad liquors and Rif political no
tions are swallowed , until their joint effect
is a stupelacation of, the moral as Well is of
physical sense. A - seat io the Legislature j
often rewards the most zealous of these /WV'
tees, and to this succeeds a term in, Congress, I
which may, in most cases, be considered the
fusel-investiture with the priestly authority
and dignity. The louder the bluster and the
more unmanly the course, the better will be
the elan to reverence as a politeal paror,
and a persistence in the conduct thus he:.
gun will be rewarded, one day, perhaps,
with a nomination for the Presidency by the
conclave at Baltimore—a nomination which.
roust be ratified by the faithful, not matter
what the elipacity.or.integnmof the-eandi
: date. • It is not honorable service or distio
-1 guished talent that Is . thus rewa r leed.—
:Every four veers wens. some noble,self-sac
rificing public servant set aside to make room
fur an obscure, incompetent creature who is .
dragged Intim the low sphere of 'partizan in-
Weise-M I hll en office that was once ihe meet
honorable in the world. He then hecomes
the infallible head of the political 'church.
llnd he and his creatures assume a power
which they will not suffer to be questioned
under pain of excommunieation.
•The parallel might be puisued, l and we
•might make . still plainer the tyranny that
- Subjects the followers of the party leaders to
a degradation worse than that of the mast
priestmdden people of any creed. We
might show how the thulkders of party 'vett
:seam are more terrible thin the thunders
of the Venom ; how the 4 . platform " of a
Baltimore Convention is considered a more
sacred writing than , a Papnl boll 4)r even
Scripture itself, and how a_manly indepen
dence of thought is regarded as a wares' her
esy than has ever been known in the history
of the church. But we have said enough to
suggest all these and other observations, and
ely,trust we have made c1.1:4e ifis carsay.
pondent that. whatever tallif Isirriaccn
origin of his politiail faith, and however
honest he may be in adhering' to. ii, these
modern time. have IhroWn him into a anti - .
jeetioti to base leaders more degrading than
any religious or superstitious desponstri of
any age of country," , •
We commend this picture to the inspee !
f n
Non of - the thinking. indep :lent portion ril'
the pirty thetuselves—it . is not very flatter
ing. but in what is' it f set And where
throughout this broad land. an *a fairer
specimen of autocmiii, , ilictritorial despotism
be found, than to the Management. for years
pest. of. the Democrulic patty of Schuylkill
Counts. by 'its wire-pullem and selkonsti
toted 'bailers I Bat. thank Heaven; there is
a better day ooming-Linsny. very many have
sworn to "how the knee to Seal" na longeri
- 11Lialas'elikiniusea Coaaairion
' ll lOl 6l st,SustOilili..Y..r on -T6detdy.
.4ining. Wine Lim resolationa,were adopted
and separate Latidialte-aotninatona ret!ans;
inen d e i. .;
• irr The:Dalmatian of Noributnimland
co: hare nominated Gen. J. G. Home' for
State Senate.enti David EL MOntgomery for
Assembly.. MO: Win. L. Dewar is their
choice for qongreas. . !
Q? lowa Eticriox.—Tbe latest retnros
show an Aisti-Nehruka gam Over Pierce's
vote for President, et 4,000. A Whig Gov
'mfr. Whig Legislature, and one Whig
member Of Congress, are certainty elected.
The Ild . CongroustOnal District has not been
tally heardtrom, but has probably chosen a
Whig.
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:PATE ''
MERMAN AND TFAIPNEANCE ADwo•
'—The first (spectmen) number of this
new Campaign paper was 'issued !last
tVedneatlay.;t was got out in a great hut-,
ry, and iii not entirety what we wanted it.
The next number appear o n the 30th,
and regularly every Wednesday morning
thereafter. la the meantime we „hope .the
friends of American principles and the Maine
Law will use their exertions and give it a
good circulation among the rowan? the
County. The -terms, 25 cents per copy, or
ten copies fur 82, bring a within' the
_reach
of ally (17'It ought. therefore. to be freely
circulated its every Election district sd the
Cdunty, the of the measures advo
cated in its columns. • , ,
A TRICK EXPOSED
CATHOLIC CEN'SOHSHIP OP THE PRESS:
One of the tricks adopted in ., this country
by Catholic Prelates .
is, where en article ap.
,
pears in my atheir papers—with 'regard to
the workings of the Catholic 'systi,m, which
the people are noi prepared.for, to publicly
(state through thelProiestant papers—not the
Romanist Papers-ir that.they disapprove such
..
sentiments—but Ilrownson, has let th e cat
out of the bag, and deClares in a letter to the
Boston Pilot that the pitieles published by
the Romish Presses, are first examined and
.
approved of by the Catholic Bishops, or such
persons appointed by thin before .theSi are'
rublished. Here iire hie own words in a let-'
ter published ovei his signature in the:Bos
ton Pelee addresstid to the editor of the Cath
olic Afire . or in Baltimore :
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"The temper: displayed' by your curves.
pondent is not precisely to my taste. It is
not that of a gentleman, much less that of
&Catholic.: I hate committed no crime, I
have fallen ram no heresy, I have desecrated
no litify thing. The most that you can say
is that you and liditler iu Opinion on a sect:-
lar question of stime importance. Now there
are es.many chances that I 1101 right as - tbere
are that you aud;tour correspondent are.— I
You have no right to impugn my .motives,
or to attack me tits if 1 was seeking to-over
throw the' Catlidlic Church in the [Suited 1
States.. AU you; had a right to do was with
courtesy, in Chrjistian tone and manner. to
point out what Vou thought erroneous in my
statements, or iiiconclusife in my reasoning.
Is that what yoft have done?. That article
of mills. on Natais Aniericarsten wail:l46mila
to a Catholic theologian appointed 4:the
Bishop o/' Boston 19 examine my: articles du- ,
Iring his absence, land was' approied by' Atm.
Wore it was placed in the hands of • the -prin
t ters. This should at least save me, !rum
1 persoual abuse iiir it, and fmm ben:Beheld
up to the indignation of the Catholic column
nay by a professedly Catholic journal..• The
views of ,that article have been unilarmly
asserted in na'y Review -ever since July'lB4s.
the first year of its existence, as a Catholic
Review. Why i cry out against rue now,
rather than ou former occasions? Moreover,
the Boston Pilot, the leading Irish , Catholic
Journal in the !Inked States, has published
the sane views,l and did so long, - befoie my
article appeared.] Why stagle me out its
stead of that !Witten:4i journal ? Is it be
cause I happen tb he an American and a eou
vert ? .- i .t
The whole letter is a queer one, and we
append a few mere extracts: .
"I have shown in my article, for which I
'am so unmemillply handled by your corre
.)yontlent,. whoof he has not the merit' of
charity, seems to have in a large measure
that of its oppoglte, that I have no spleen.
against the Irish or any other class of foreign
born Catholics.l except the great body of
Irish and German Catholics from the charges
' I , tiring against foreigners, and I place them
in the fronrranid of American citizens. .If
=yourcorrespondeint had succeeded in under
-standing my artiCle,rhe would have seen that
the foreigners I Complain of are 'the foreign
radicals, chiefly the Protestant Irish and the
non. Catholics °lithe continent of . Europe.—
Nobody with whom your paper has any
sympathy is attacked by me, or whoin th e
Vat hohc Mirror
,tan defend consistentl with
its title. have attacked no Catholic f oreign
born citizen or resident. nave charged the
glowing radicalism Of the country to foreign
ers and foreign influence, bat I have said
that Catholic foreigners are precisely those
whom we must 4elend to neutralizethat rad
icalism. 'Why has your correspondent, and
why have you yourselves, !taken no notice
of this fact, hut attacked me, as if' I had at•
tacked wit ligood set purpose all foreigners
intliscriminatelyi?
" I cann—t persuade myself that theie is
anything that anybody save radicals acid red
republicans need be angry at in what I have
said, and • certainly said with very different
views and feelings front what you supposed.
I had a motive in what I did, and a motive
which I supposed would be patent to 'every
intelligent Catholic but it seems that is
this I overrated their sagacity, and of coarse
must suffer for my mistake. The end I bad
in i view was, I pm sure such ni every Cath
who is, and every foreigner who wish
es to become, a 'citizen of this Union would
have heartilc- approved ; and believing that I
enjoyed the confidence of the Catholic public,
I felt very sure laf accomplishing it; ,But I
Was mistaken ; and by the hastiness and
passion of my Catholic friends it has been
defeated.
But allow me, Gentlemen. ,to conclude by
calling your attention to one or two facts,
which should he known without telling
thein. We Catholics are in a small minori
ty, and the sentiment of the Coutitry is
strongly anti-Catholic. Every measure that
we. oppose as ht the to us, the country will
favor and adopt and every measure we sup
port as •favorable to our interest, it will re
item lam sorry that it is so, but so it is ;
and I think that; in regard to matters which
depend on popular votes, and , in which we
are interested alt Catholics, the more quiet
we keep the better it will be for us. You
ought from this Ito understand me.
I have the honor tube your obedient ger
cant, O. A. Baowirso:)1.
We hoWthe ium and Romanist organ in
our borough dOn't submit his articles to the,
Grand High Priests of the two orders for
supervision.' They smack a good deal of
Ike official term,--"By Authority."
Os" SENDING jOVER CONVICTS FRON
WNT4....9ILRREST'Or TRREE.—It ie a notorious
tact - that' the authorities of some of the cities
of Europe are inj the habit of sending convicts
to this countryi and generally to Mandel
phiti,where theysnontesucne theiroperationc
and finally becotne inmates of our prisons.
The barque Rohm.. from Antwerp, arrived
at New. York ',yesterday morning, haling
among a large number ol.paupers and passen
ges of other chisses.,thres convicts who had
been sent by the authorities of Antwerp to
this port f The polies, whose names appear
to be August Callemarn, August Seredan,
tad Brontry buremaux, are satd'to have
boasted to some of. the passengers during the
voyage. that' they had been convicts, and
were pardoned On condition of their leaving
immediately foil, this country. The passe°.
gets having intimated this fact to one of the
First Waid policemen, the three men above
named were arrested and taken before the
Mayor, who held them for examioation.—
The captain of ;the Rome says he had ;no
knowledge of the amused being convicts, Of
he should not have brought them over.
WiLASAIPMTuRS! —We clip the fol.
lowine frorn the load columns of the Wheel
log (Vs.). limo*. Two persons Cattle on:
otjape tavern. with the mania o-pote. mein .4
whin three Irishmen lay deed at the, ear . .
time to nue hciuse, while mealy drunks
men and women were dancing and bowfin
around•their bodies—lit the same time. tixi,
the clerk of the Cirenit Court was issuins . ,l
fourteen writs ''mandatuusit on the clerk
the city, by order of the-Judge of Court. t:
inquire why the said 'clerk did not inn,
licence to fourteen persons to sell liquor.
2:7 Tun Pat voanzamtca among the wo . -
king classes of the disposition to speed, ov
the &position to accumulate, is to he fou .11
in the vast awn ! consuMptioo by, th.
classes of needlves and noxious luxuries. t
was shown by the late G. R. Porter,' of , e
board of trade, 01 most "competent authorn l / 4 1
hat the areicutut they •spend. in apiriti, melt
liquors and tobacco is upwardsoftso,oooAKl
a year.?: TAtti is to sap, the waste arimits4
os fergia anti ' i sis their employars.
save.—Evliikpapr.
.
I ll,ol 46trik • ' ft 'ff '
aiSammaiimaiM
Thitigiletitijaitealsyj Railroad ii . t le; W'
CamilAßS/
,11}—tor the Week`llll.4o3 111 totta. - -e;
Ineweirialty4 ilea& 32111,31* 10•=-do. by Came;
5 1 1043 icioi,i,elvir supply tosame Period kit guar.
TIW tils . ;bow a little falling 'orb! Caul
this Week, .-. ;t is mid. In soma tieitat inter %
the birthing 1 1i a gate. do far 11W trade of
this tejtico hati„iheet . WY mdse. acantt . a7
antech:tent Wag °acorn:ll yips the trade be
yond • emgli4dayak • time, and is the aggregate
not amountinflo more than . three or four days
otoppige. shunts:the °pang in the spring. . •
Freights froth; Richmond to Bedoo awl Provident,
Rave fine/140 ere now toWer than they bare
been sit any Ow this season.
' The etlltrti;gt Richman& tit depress the price
of Co we,lerirn, will rat' . ; but our opera-
tonare lull :,i,* orders notwi • The de•
mend 'or all kind; of Coal is guile aa bruit as ever,
exceptfig Lathip and Chestutut Coal Lump here
toforeromenablied rather a higher peke than Pre
pared 'rittl rafut the demand far Chestnut Coal has
been effected* the unusual simply thrown into the
marke't (rani 4se screening out of old dirt beeps,
which' was st girofitable booth's** the high priors it
eonimittided itsthe market. Cheittnut.Coal may be
effected • littliiin price, but the other kinds will
eomnithnd ite•ipreeent rates. Dealers abroad will
also avail theithelvesof the present low enawartoe
heights to laii• their Winter ( stocks.
• We!Lind.thebiolloarini In the IPhitada. Weer :
Tnti Pateker CCIAL.—Tbe New York Trahrsee
and other jothilats of that city are' advising their
readers not to:pructluthe their winter's eral at the
proem pricer; bat to hold of till coal dealers are
more 'modenefe in their demands. This may be
very good advice it its tendency 'Would he to
cheapen the price, but es the demand for coal is
greaterthan the facilities ;inward by the railroad
and edit companies torbriogit to Inarket,we di,
not Pei bow {he price is to (all. Taxing the :wens
of tra•oportifina to their utmost capacity Jot the
remainder cello season, will seam' bring the
oupplyt, up to the probable demand. The utercare
this year over last I. about a half minket of tons,
while the esiligated demand amounts than increase
of eight banked thousand. Every one can judge
whatprObatelity there will be of a decline in prier.
The keret' , " from all the Anthracite Regions,
is only Obotto6o,ooo tons; but inclutlutg the in
create of Bitatninous and sethi•Bituutinous ; trout
' Daupiiiri Comity and the Cumberland Region, the
inerea'sekt supply will amount to shout a halt mil-
Um ed tr- ..lis mouths of the reason have passed
and dal•• abeut three more remain, and as the
Aot olui i ami,W'intry months approach, the dace's
ties o, franspi?itatiou 'octave. We could - easily
mine liD,'OMF : rint of Coal per week in ti at
ns regta;
but the tran sporting companies cesium on an ever.:
wi r e earry °vet about 13 0 000 to ' market—the rates
of wif a nd trithopintation died by the transporting
oompantes..Wilt . not therefore recede, nor orght
they to be adystterd beyond the present rates un
do, anyieirkloistanoes, during the present reason,
As the erotical adenoma the heights from Rich
moot! ;tit the East alooiadvanee, (they are now
lower then'ti*y have been at any 'period of the
' li ic"h also there*Sea prima
ra
*wend w „
If al th e edit') orders were to craw, the price of
i
Coal 44ntlithig recede More th in about 24 cents a
ton at Our iii - tries—and consumers in New York and
In the Easiijienertilly, can purchase their Coal as
it latidelat their wharves, fifty reesa per toe less
than [if they4irocore it from the yards. aPer it II
storeif4thelnrpense of ratting to yard, and the re
loadilig gildie4arting making the dill - mere. Be
t • • i n ,
sidevi r _ purchase's who lay their Lod as a landa,th
addit.ort to :the fifty ern's saved, denve the advia•
tageO l' t lb* pkieteut low freights from Riehinonil ; a
is thelreiOrtilieldedly their interest not to 11014 butfr;
~,
but all Itoistr_seho van lay in their Coat as it arrives,
will fund ii ,iO. their advantage to do so. and thee se
eure',it bettei*upply to the market, Ind keep down
the Winterlirices at a reasonable rate for the he a
erat of their9core needy citizens, who Sr. fined to
buy eronti,i,be yards in small quantities, as their
nece<•siiieletequire it. If purchasers hold off, the
r
supply ilaronid fps diminished, and the prices would
betore 114iy to ree,a month berme than to rill
bell i•urrii"l raieo lb the present tone df the mei ,
1:01.1 the 11:Te. the dealers sell directly film thew
vessel' i at it* lower prices, the more they will pilit
.-
up in their'lards, to Which will be added th e oddl
natal expenie of aim cartage and handing.
~ eir TguaaaAps.
, •„. i ., FRIDAY, It o'cr,pcsc, P. St
Frerts front , Iliehtnixid
B sten, f-!,- -
P Tiderise,
New Yiiik - , •-,-,••
Albany, ;-.
N. Haven;.' -
Ilartford;," -
Waishington, '
1 : . t
a-fr.:PORT OF SHIPMENTS
Elvin Hi' elnuond, for the week ending on Hann.
day' Augwd.2, 18.11:
!h. B kSa Sch. rls Div' Deeuuauou. 'one
•1 I • 2'24 83 : illostoo& viei." 23234
. ; 1 1 , .-1 • 02 2 (Coen. &R. 1.1 10147
.3 41. K. Y.& viein..i 8230
3. :, At:Nortb River ; 2470
2 17 10, .9routhern Pts.; 3000
- • ' .i....... 41,.... • —....—.-:........—.; —.
T'l 2 .24 170 1; 64 or t week, 47151
rT • 1 --
F he
Tousl tor thes'seasoo 3353 1 For season, 820,085
To,!satnit...lime last year, 649,235
r 1 B Y.. 4.t AIL ROAD AND CANAL. '
udrititvbt Coal sent by Railroad and Cana! for
theweek eliding on Thurmlay eveoioi last :
i ;I RAILROAD. CANAL
Pt Carbon, - • - 113,01 01 10,527 01
Poib.sfille, , ..sl - . - - 3,469 03 1,560 02
8. even,' :4; - - - 20,996 03 ' 13,472 07
Au.ton, -c . , - - - • 2,500 13 ~ poo 00
P. • sqnioit; .; - -- - 9,110 08 ~ 1.789 00
IN
54,040 0.9 27.Z7 to
34,040 08
Il' '''.
1 :1 ''; ,
I;6x Ifie week,
tat by ItiOrand in 1954,
Cnnttl in 18:4,
Total by Citial end Ilailroipd tom, 1.854,767 19
toptneri(4! to wine period last .year :
Wank. TOTAL.
B.) Itedro'ita —' , •- - 06,561 06 984,190 07
' "ipiii;nal,, .., - - '.- • 20,372.16 482,224 12
rit1.937 02 1,499,411 19
1,13;4,707 18
i• I
i •z•
iti113.5.4 an Sr, • • - toots, 394,352 14
RATES OFTfThI. AND TRANSPORTATION
o. RAILROAD.
FromAM:•C. 8.11. P.C. Aabort
Hiebmoud 2,23 2;20 1,70 1,73
To Philadelphia, 2.13 2,10 1,00
HATES OF :TOLL BY CANAL.
F om l PoiitarfliN to Philadelphia, • • -I,CO
Carbon to • • • - -
`," S.' ,Raven - to cal
r. Pt. :Pintail to "
IRATF.S OF. FREIGFIT BY CANAL.
• • Philadelphia. Yolk.
PiOnt Pt. L'ot . rbon; • --, 82,10
H ibluearbou. • • 101 • • 0,10
••• iSelnorlkill Haven, -• 1,00 2,03
1 !Pod:Photon, • - - 00 0,00
S4%IIITYLKILL COUNTY RAIL ROAL/6,-1854
following lathe quantity ot,Cal transported
e -er the different lteilroide in Schuylkill County
for this week ending on Thureday ceramlelart
• Waltz Tow.%
•
.ineilllllB4 8. It R. R. 34,005 02 139,953 0.5
Mill Creek " 13.075 ok 2138.233 03
Mount Coition " " 5,358 00 111,09 10
SehuYl. Valley " 1T,39807 317,310 15
I.CarbSt Pt.Cvsli." " 113 17 375 680 19
" '' l ooBoo 375;91+1 09
.I' ---- , -. .:17 - __
V UNION, CANAL R. R. COAL TRANSP.
mount tennsportitl during she mouth of July '34:
.'
1 ,
_':- '" ' tAtOPITII. TOTAL.
'pion Pant!' - • 10,042 08 -44437 IS
anoint Rillrond, -
.- 1421.02 0,515 04
BE
O
,EHIGH 130AL.:TRA DE.
Seek ifoailhe Lehigh Reopen for. dievreeic end
• Seter,l4 4 Evening Laei :
TOTAL.
lummft Mi1iee,13,348 05 218A0 07
ROOl7/ Runt% . 3.318 04 48,171 03
Peayor hiatailow C 0... , 1,91913 4 -- 29,483 11
Pnag bloatotatnColl'F4i 5,159 17 . 74,431 01
eraino Coat, • •. 2,909 01 39,114 13
.ast Snaar:boar, ' -
.2,304 00 29,055 :8
• Ni. Y.let Latogla Coat, . 740 10 3,013 11
German Pit Coal Co.
~‘ 39 6 18 • 2,738 00
Alatlatop's.O.'oal. ' 193 04 ' 401 13
Craaberry;Coal, i
~, 2480 W.: - 34,109 08
Lasletoa Ccral Co., 1! 3,380 16 ' 70,11M1 09
iamoad COill Co., 1,431 04 20,109 19
mt. coa. Co.. 2.1X0 05 33977 10
' , (Afilkeshattet:Coal Co., 939 06 17.211 00
• •• • 43,017 12 6!3,G77 08
o seine peiiod hi.t yrei.„ 14,742 11 572,084 08
neresioe soA4r,4
EfitI4IICiAijACTRA
' • " treNA. TOTAL.
Mt. Savage ft- Road. 3,847 308,237
leumberiaod Rats Road, ' 7.787 133,773
Wegonport legion,.• 4,727 208,853
I _ .
. z 18,361 333,163
.97
To same per iod 11181 vesr, 2362.
I ; iCoaahirtand Memera'-Joymmf.l
NEW ADVERT-fMTS.
.. , reratt ?OE
Von, nate: it tenni rat Vino, amtatelag tared at
1 Atilt Twit tarot do grata or Inaday.wltblo oar
mile of Onittgeborit and sorra todlea of Yob/Willer
Pottsville WS( one or the beat predate 'atatltats la
the slam.. :•:Tho *prow* usenur are a doe two Mary
brick boaarkirab flolybed bill.- and Incbto adjobtlag.
$ toomson thefts: tioar.4 on (bosomed, and II Intim
awe; ;barn Oa by 45 m at e r it otbrr out-traildlopt
an auntie*. ill of • at lbw ttobr, the whole
Fa rtn Ulna ttbder good ranee. and won vantrod. Ap
ply LI the al %Om abets. at No, 5, Hut's buildings, rot.
nor GM dad Chesnut moats. Pilladelyble.eltbar
portanilly ar try letter . lfilarrßil OILLAII.
"Conveyiiiteri and Restlinitbedirokars.
t,-4 ] lean. . 03-4*
'moot
,OSIEGIUM
_,.
minAter to an Ot•ter tha Orphans* Goan Of
iho Comely of flokeylkill, to the Coantonwealth
of l'ermayiranta. the sotteertber. Administrator of
the Instate of Joseph Latish, ate of the eeen e ed i p of
Slitter in: the county of Itsbnyibilt drMealwal , grin
entiontiMo'intla by petite weds. on ilatantsy. the Ilth
day of Arldrenber next, at 10 o'clock in the foresone
at thttPublft Hausa of lonas W, Davisd,Aa the loin:.
of /tibia akin the county of Iletutylkla tlwesent I
.ALL'thartenalo lot or piece of greaad.shaate ta
the time of. Ashiaed, le the comity of aosnylitill and
Stith of trAltryir RIM. to wit:—Lot asatiletl la the
towmploto said town or Ashland. Blelmreswitellit.
with the If 11.10 Bleck et Sad bou t/i d e a poi he. east
by 'id Aves 4 an tbosootb by bt os the west
by ai alleyZ:sint Girths noith by lot flea. with, the
apputtsaintes.•lstotbe Rotate of aahltitoonted.
Tetiss sett coodltlohs undo kllOlll a at non Mao aid
wavy our by ISRAEL *AIM Matti.;
Ily ;000 Of the Orttnoo . COM%
Limn aass. Oink: '
Pottert4 Mad= 19,1554 - 7 I
NENVAI)Vii= MTS •
airrinni l .o l s llll4 - 4 0 411 " 1 " :
......r4sertivoimotaisiberrrardi t &
orrossi 612 ,
tlciaW --."111 *~$111 1 141d11 in • F . ."
. 11,11 q1 11 11714•11.1sap1iidia rr 111.
I ,4ll4lo4llstAtlas 41 . lopolsl 117 11
avonewitati7 tbsibit 4011111 111 P l *
0 1, 11 1 -0111 lam quit", , -
, 1 1 11 ,111•Kneceleerestl 11..1111111111161
x.ll 1
10. 11,11 - 8 -W ilm nt li "
•-
Weir
poops alifib,Ogiciam :Amu
' 4 IPAUKINe
Ar Me Cu &side, Pity iiierz,
gIBSPIIAMPULLP l ' asasences to Use. Partite that
he has portaged the swat of tbs.! *bore boa
este ihrs et their old i stand. aid bating stab can.
sidetabls additions thereto a/ mast cut Su closes.
f eseeetfutty ealicus debase of gabble e.
le order to masks Abe for a choirs eelertkin of
plods. suitable Sir the eam trade. A. P. * a , de.
tetatioad to sail his presser Nock of iirsrlog sod
deauser goods at • Flay le. Jon..
Aug. 16, 1631 I • i • zav
- Goon is air um mufti.
tildlaattr Bletrier ie
of • trolled
JULossiate 'cisme Illetery ot the Ne,olotion,
slue 's liisterg of B rig bled. • rola.
Gibbous* Wooer of Ituser;6 sots, -)
Warm, hotels, resipleto is Igor Bide.; '
Proul. Piet/Mai Maims of America. II roil..
Dick's couiptins tlOike.l vols.. •
elastbere tedorpatkot Pr the People, 111 vide.,
" Popular Miscalisol. 10 eels..
Papers for the People. • •
Weestees Works.d roby6re., i • ,
Works of lobo Adams, 0 IOW" Ire '
drAllift• Lire and virltispi of Wisideres. It
war., UW* etutlent Moots' iu vela vole
Lard Mahou'e Mews Bader, of Itoglendlirveta.,
harlibt's hoteeos the New resteuteht,
Scales Coeuseutary ott the Mts.
tateiptebsastre Cosartsataty. II reds.. i
Ifildtrin'• WNW/ DI the Willed 61,4401.
• Tes Stattassau's Ilasoal.4 role.; portralui.
Preis Dictiosaiy of Art*. aleostiets rt. and State,
•
Life and Sseerees of Utters clay. . -
guano* ceutplete 'Work*. to rate., ! •
C1[1000444
Littler/ of Boteitaintog and Peons: littoa;ti,lier.
Goadrlsh's Pictorial frowsy of all hertoak.
The Standard Ports. violet*, ?dittoes :
really amid Pocket Blears. .
Wilik a g easortiricat et hilatellaaeond . Boots.
•od'etaclossitri'iot ease cheep at U. lialtirtithre.
Anjtsllo,lol4 t
Public Bale of. Real Mate
•
PDE toDuerlag deeerDed:lienl EnsDo, slitiate fa
J. the Bergner of Port Co' Ahoy, Behagllllll:Noruity, •
Will be snorted to Publle hale; at the @ACIIA Aua
DuTlll. Yottevllleid Da PittUtir. that Bra{ 'day ui
eleruenartr next, at 10 o'oreca, A. Oar
All that well- hew ViDL/V . 111 . 1 hp caned
Bug BZCHANUI uuTRL. sad lot o 1
grentut innate at the tome of Jae/tool
and Coal Ai tefele COnta Wag la hurt 80 (If 0
reel and In deQlb Utl feel. whb the ap L
pertenaneri, vau.slasing at etabllag, let
ilutaeoltreo Dwelllag Hoare*. a targi. ,
Coach maker 'a Chop, dm. Thir proprOi min lately
been thoroughly revarred. and 116 hl63ltlellri •114.
ar
tan(ement reader It the littrall 4.learrtbin , lll, , tan dead
In the gild Borough; Too balldinp nip toeured Jos
0300, upon politlea Inertial mail she year. Ixle and
11540:
ALSO, flu nottbirly half or jot rio.l /011', and the
Northerly balfuf Lot NO. 100, In the ehlit lithrougb.
shoats on Jnelteore and Opium mech. epaalktaf
need r 0 by tie feet.:
Itaro. Jut 10. 111/ Is La/torero. Add - 4110n •ro Putt
cartons, 00 by 100 Pref. '
Al.so. Lot firr.,ll on Strum and Rork wre«w, to
Dateertura aid elwttl's Addhlun to Port: (Arbon. nes r
the Mein& Church, 63 by 11101 feet. •
'remould rondlilora wade known OI lb. tin,. of
gale. 01,a1LI.L.
Aug. 143,1014
pRoosamATION.I
WUNMEA.d. Chutes W. llfglte.
dental taw tsiatt of Commun Pleas of nattuyi.
kill Cbuuty la f'oussyiwattia. sad Jositcr of the say
e.•l Comte of gamier stemiuns of lb. rence,ailer
sad Ternaluer *ad Genetal 0401 Veiteeff to sald
Cuttaty. ton Hoe. P.M. flabldy and Maoatito foster.
y t yciesor 'be Coot of Quartet iteablOait ot is Nice.
try er and Terminer, sod bleortrat Gaut! (wherry, fur
the Mal of .11 capital sad other offences an , trio sold
County of itebdylatil, by t bode' :Tacoma to boa Muta
ted. have ordered • Conn or Oyer aadlennUter aud'
Oefteital Gaol Realitero and Quarto, sesalgw uf the
Puce, to be holden la Pstletulls, OD sioNtEdoc,lb.
4th day of geptecatier neat;
at Id cee than to
oonthnue two week!. If ufsellial • '
Yuba 1. therefore Itietcoy glees to Itid :COCOS* r.
the/maces of the Peace, DSO tAinillaNto of Out said
admit,' 01 illabaylittU. that trmy are. ity;tbe said pre
cepts commanded to be then and More at 10 'Mclean
•is tbe'forenooo of lb* mid day. with sbelrj rolls. re
cords. Inquieklutto • esanumaluaf. sad !all tuber Ye.
membtances.td Mithuse tblngs sirtilcb.;tu Unite sev
eral Mikes. appertala to be dump I 1154:a11tbuso Mitt
are bound by TOCollitaiacel. to poste* ilainst the
ptisouem that Meat thou shall be to lite gaol or sold
Couto' of elehriyinill. sus to bb theulaodi, uteri to
prtweaute tbrin CD eball be inett - !
--•- thd iraoe the Cowssourrattrik:
JAMBS N Ai(
abetting Ode.. Putt.- t
slllarmitust 10.1f44.1 - - 4 a to'
N. 13.-1 he Witness". and Mimed *Aware um
atoned 10 attend *aid COrt ars regained itt attend
punctually. is case of annamendasita. the law. lu
stub cafes made aud provided, will 6e tipoly en
forced. This nonce Is published by order of the
Conn. those crittectord will goveru itioquitelvaa se•
cording ly. 1 I •
• :
113 00
73
1:20
/ 79
1'73
2 70
1 20
•
oarneris. 00IIRT
OIIHIQAtNT to in order of the Orphans! Conn of
T the Counts' of Achuylkill; It the Oomultinwenlth
of Paousslvania, the subscriber, AdwialStrAtor of
the same of Jartih Rapp. late' of the township of
Union, In the Coati!, orhe.tioylhiO. detailed, win
*smog to /Ale by public vendee. oa V, the
tad day of depteatber nest. at SO o'clesk In the lore-.
noon. at the Pabile House of Clark - 11.idtuitrt.'n the
township of Unleash' the windy of Atbuylklll afore.
vald t•
•
I. All that te n al * hiesanage, Tavern gauss and
tract or pleas of Isodohluete, In OW •toisuship of
*lawn, lit the countyof dictotyltilland.dtstv of Penn
s-plasm, containing three bunditd and eightp•four
wren and liiitiaante, which was eurveyed;the truth
Slav of Pi ovember.-17SCin pursuance: of a warrant
dated the thuds) Of July. ITBI, granted to Alexander
autberfotd. • 1
I. ALSO. A tract ur ph%e of land. Mamie is the
lima towaship, cOutsiblas tweatv.kee a4r,s, mum
ur leas, lad bounded by Mad d Peter Ithahk Male
m company. A. Markham & Ca..JohOStaktrat. Juba
sittebbref.Jobet Welsh sad ottmsral
S. AUG. ■ canals trait of land. abbe* in saw
tewslallP.sonialsyng four asses, mute oti less; and
bonaded by hinds of P. 0 .( Blank and illlddie Ir. Co.
4. ALSO, A cortala tract of land, alioate to sates
toiroship,toatainloy slaty 3e r es. mole or; lees. and
boandod b laud of Juba welsh. deaunnet
John Snyder & and MOW gap,.
About WO acres of trait Alo. I are of; the Drat
quality of Thrift, Load—the bat/tacit cleared and
well Improved' with* new and well; boll* Tavern
noose, good Lhiro;ll Tenant Home,
'on
other out
buildings. Ther•hr oleo a Slaw Mill ibis Intel. -
whist Is capable , of cutting over roma) rut or,
lambor per %Poem late the Estate of build:. deseaand.
Terms aid eoidithiss made lumen it the tilts sod
place of sale, by JOEL NIATLES; *deer.
By order of the Orphans' Coon,
Lewilistusa,
egotist 10,1854 r • • 13.4 e
. ,
loom 81,60318
" 1 1,310,499 17
• " 541,267 10
suicigainos, irsvanso*s MD
011.10. II CASH reuse.. 11,710„
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VOLUMEI TEIN.of Ilessevittit "
OololloriCed tie the 16th of elaptember. It to chief
ly devoted to the adraesemeat of the 'Merest* of
Mechanics. leveabara. Maaataaterera:aad Veneers,
and le edlted by Mee practically aklllitd IP the arts
and selences. Probably so oniterjoarest of the same
chancier to so minima's ely areelateti or co general
if esteemed for protease' ahinty. Roans ail the
VALUABLU PRTIIMIII which Menet erectly from
the Palest Othie arena:armed with RpinteLoss. and
the claims or all the ratiroto sin pliblithe4 rozU tarty
ea 'le its eolemas es they are tuned. Was tiotkjog II a
perfect dolomitic lad bleebanistl Ricyclopetha of
teformation epos lb* oabiattO of
prOVoirooto,Chrrarlrisy, Resleeerles earl the ache
tee senereur It to paellaked weekly .In qbarto form,
Minable for bindles. and each volomo continue Vote
II ens Marna Pallet of Reviles Nailer,
Bsruaa Beetrabo Itlica/Mlllll, WILY $ MI
complete iodic. Its insulation nu the tact Volume
exceeded 11.000 copies per neck, and tee prabtleal
reeelptele one volume are Worth to say Rands much
more time the allboorlpUoli price. ,
•\ The followhig Vasa PslllS4 are broiled by the
Publishers for 'bet tooneon tamest lieu of suoverc.
bare sent is by the let of January. Iti33 t+4llloo will
be given tot the largest list t VD for tits second y lei
for the third t 41113 far the tomb ; inStrfbelbe anh ;
Oft for the elttlit. 640 fur the asorsulb y *ls for the
eighths A3oforthe o nib; Ott fur the rung ; Ole
for the *levant) tilt for lbs twelfth 1 .10 for the
tbirteemb s and A* for the twirl esSob. The rash
will Vs paid to the order of sueremea)
eompen
tor Immallately after Ms lit'of January, inn!.
Tonsil i—One copy, °se year, OS t oadi copy, sit
months, Alf see eoples, sit months. int ; tea copies.
six mallets, OS ; ten copies, desire mustbli, Otte O f
lees copies, twelve montbs,OlBl to aiticeve.
No number of irebscrlpllosis abuts rosillg stirs be
takes at less thee 01 40 each. !liaises 44111 be sent
is at ditfereat glare and from Cravat Puss Omen.
Soothers and Western mosey tetra (4 ratectlp
tlon. i:•
Lettere 611601 d be directed, pold-pard, te; MUNN &
CO., It, 9olton gullet, New York.
Mende Mona k Co. are et traelttely teogsged In
proettriag west* (or . laventturte, aqd wilt ad
vise lasentersorlthoot charge, Is repel pt the wo
olly 01 their Improvements. .
august 19, 1834
XECIEUIT'S sum br NI MATE.
DP virtue of Unit% writs of Veer/Sheol dive.
JD nos sad Lauri eau, issued Oat of the Coon
of Common Pietro of Schuylkill Comity, sod to
me directed, there will be exposed to Pdhtia Sale.
of Vendee, on SATURDAY, SOPT!.EMBRR
9rk. 1834, at 10 o'elook in the foreiliXXl. It the Pub
lic House of DANIEL BILL, in the Boro ugh of
Pottsville, Schuylkill County, del, laboring de
scribed Beal Estate, towit : ,
ALL that cutout tract or piece; of OM Land.
saute in the Township
,of Tremorit, , Schuyikiit
County, Penniylvanla, led *firmed en
warrant to John Philip Leshey and John
fil l i p Millet, bearing dem:July 1881,17930mA
bounded by lands *toured to tbe Doors
LOlO of John Luber and Peter &mitt on the
"elm, and Philip De Hess on the west end also ly.
Jas oaths, Branches of Lorberry Creek a nd!
. ishing
Creek, containing lour hundred and ea ;urea and
&Winne* of six, per reit. be the ';eetne more or
btu, end Leiria the wine premises w Felt Jobs C.
Nimrod' and Miry his wife by . their Deed mauled
and eroveyed to Jacob Lowe, in fee, rammed in
Schuylkill County, in iked -Book No, 37, pg.,
M. as the-property of. JACOB LI)0341.
ALSO, All that eertain lot or plate Of groood,
situate in the Borough of Minersvale.:Schoylkill
Comity, beginning at a stake on theeuterardly aid*
of Front street, at the distance of one bastdred and
sixty-three ket SO4 six tsetse noithwirdly from '
Carboo street; thence west warily ottutlel with Ou
tset won 150 het; thence nor th west:lly parallel w i th
Frost street 30 feet; theme etedwardltr parallel
with Carbon 411 , 011150 feet to Front strut; thence
unlimitedly aloeg Prat street B) 4,10 tba piste
of begioning,wlth the the. rippertenioraccoeem in
of a large two-story franie dwelling boner, with
a steal Basement coda daimon., and
a Frame Stable l u , the • e r
IT-}-t WILLIAM HINNERSHI .•
ALSO, All those foes union lots of
groteLlitUate in the West Branch Vat
ley.' in North Manbeint Toweship. iSrAultrill
County, °was road loading from Conti Turnpike
10 tkrearch'e Mill, bounded by !ands Id Lige f3traoch
and Wdliam Mytai, contaisisig together tp feet
is Width or brestith, sod 190 feet fadepth or Wgth,
ta, ecionstist of a: two-story
stone • Demi isty House, with olb .st ory )hick
Kitchen th ereto attached. end e. Blacksmith -shop,
as the y of MARKS K. ECKERT.
, All that certain Fans Or DIU of land,
situate isSouth • Martha= Township, iseh e ckin
County, bounded by bodge now or tits Hem
Berger, Peter Berkftelser *Joseph Penteermacher
and whim* containing 2 5d Beres. is the isune . some
or has, with' theltti v ismentsi:eossisting of a
two ouww -L no . Home mere a Bath Barn.
ALtlff.'The oft vidsl third *tor_ a ter
t of COO- Me t ' Ousts' partly in
Blythe andpartititi 13choylln11 Town
, Ocboitkiit uouty. adtinghaida
,h of pew gmbWrelt,l decourd. Henry
Korth, James Dewy suillandwrif the Vii.
ly Pansies Company, canainiag 216 acres and
mere.or leas. with ter
anntrusuumee.
coladatitsp Of a out shom_Log___ThlreUittg, House, as
tho properly of JOHN SHOENER. Jr! : - -
Sec nod, aka a UMW Ka. and torttllbr meld by
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MA NIIPACTUBBIts. !
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..' THE AMERICAN AND TEMPERANCE i ,
ADVOCATE '
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4 Payee( devoted to Anerianoinis (vs. Palgirat Popeinp), Pralatation and State and
' l _, ' , ~ ..ilatioutist Selina
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OUR MOTTO,—In repeblies,Wheie real freedem'preinils. all ,` , ''Auestionsi touching the stability of the Coventtuent ,ittd the
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tights of citizen., must be submitted to the ordeal, of an enlightenepublic. - • ' •
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At the coming Fall election. the people of 'Pennsylvania are . to 'settle two great principle., of vital importance to the inteests 1
-of
. t p ower
ofState, and of the country at large :—I hi right and the ability Ol “./Interieani to nile,qouriea." s.res4l the sovereign power
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of the peopl e t o di c t ate lawafor their. own activity and proteetionJl , _:.. , . ": • '
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' Our Roman ; Catholic fellow-citizens—a Very . large: proportionof it hom. are of foieigu hirth=are not content with the exercise of
the legitimate Privileges of Civil and Religious Literty, guaranteed by - theienerosity:Of the sons of the soil; but seek lhrough
the monstrous power of their Church 'organizatione, to control the political action of the State and country, and Vitt a daegerous
blow at the deSiest and most vita (institutions of the land, !Note •tite rapaeitY Of 'her •Priesthood to monopolize the owneC;iltip of
all her church property., and their designs to divide the Coninien Sehool Fund - , for . ,Sectarian purposes—to all of which , isee, as
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American citizens , loVers of Liberty , levers of our f'OUNTßY,declifre uncomprotrii) , ing hostility.. I,et the people rise in their might
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end rebuke the•antliors of these despotic MichinatihniPand with them* the political demagogues. that tru'ekle to 'the' interests ' * of this
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perish:ions foreign influence. Away with the union of Church and State! , Doww . with this foreigit 'political' Jos nitisin l ! ''i . •
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. Again, it'is 4 principle of law. so decided by the itiglielt judicial t r ibunal of the.. - eoutory, that the people 1)1 s staff" Italie the right
to e ven regulate s to entire prohibition: the con:mer i te in intoZicatinfiliquers,.Within • her borders.- - 7r he ci'lliettsof this (Sonunon
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wealth areito.ctecide that question for themselves. at the ballot-box, text October --, • •
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Shall Penns y lvania be blessed by a Prohibitory liquor'l...aw ,or net ? The Liquor Traffic is our gresteet cheery — it credles riot,
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sheds blond, COMM!! Murder , ruins health destroys the intellect, damns the - souli poisons youth, corrupts innocence, sours
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die
cord, bleeds miseries untold, brings
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want, estranges affection, breakf wives' and mothers' hearts. begets pauperism, robs Itlnlttstri
ens, sobe r men of their taxes ; all this it does , and - much more, and - ".,40 halance it, what - good does It effect ! Shall the dealers in
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Rum (the largrimase of whom are adopted eittzens)' continue ttslortt it supreme over.law 'and public opinion . ' Shall Mr be the only
business throughout the length end breadth of the land allewed;Viet at defiance': the laws of both God and man l , . No; No t.
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Ronsei.friendsiof, Temperanco; send _ up a•stiout fur Prohibition tliitt shall crumble.to' the earth the walls of dltie Modern :fetich° I
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l'he Ast;eattiaN siio TpxPEßANcy'ittnvocaTE will he bottled froth the Miners' Journal Office, about the middle of Augast; and
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-be continued regulttily every Wednesday morning thereafter,Aill 'Stir the eleetion,,M the following rates : • .
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i • cl. All subseripoons . invartably in adVaneciz ; , .-
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. Fler-Cjubaiand'earriero furnished with the'Paper at $2 per lOgopiee of eac . hNo.--and $1 for 50 copies
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PUII3LIC SALES.
GOOD , (I_ 01.4 LAND FOR W .L.
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ki ILL be i -
I EOI :01 the l'atone Hun,e of Willi, [
I'Y leadreica„. inlet! ltorondb vf l'uttstillei(Aciirr-
kan Iluure,); anti tl'allt..4 - a A.M., aopun Ed. 1654 : 1. _ __-...-- .
The uudiridea late rat.uon-foa lin at racu tout. 1 - • • - GEORGE . VOGT,
of MO ad ) oloing tracts of-VOA Laud. lyla.; to Inc- ; .
yore towoaddia. 04 - -Inlylahl Lenhiiilkaw" a " OR' I - .'
211 A NUFAC Tllll Eit *Q.t.' Pl 4 NO. 5 . '.
nekeit and hitioeir Ouroa,w•rfanlrif lost Land. - 1 .aYi.'1.4.1 Arch Ntrect , I jetweiis Stalk and 1 , 414, , i);',
'itar • Aviatiiill hats tad paatel through tomb of taut 1 , '. ' • ~ .4ofith:.ide,,. I'A4acislidtra. . =
Usu.. Taeke. aeri undashe Ur aura IL!, id , a - tio•. ; A Let:C. chalk in and 4dporter of 4111.11C1U Mil 'NV
•1 , 41 st!awals,vs. it.. (Ave.'s! ial suer II prrrt.u. l ,CIr dLIUM IcAL IA LrisIiNEINTS4 - •
:, ...... iiitfirs : - ' .
mud alhearanaaa, TO tile's fr .11. Ur • •1•14 lifts fl.••• V I AIM CI AMU tqf itij+ And Linn
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SW.. . I 6/: Mo.cn,....ite- to °elan, , C.i tictirz,lr
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Twitila mad. • tnilien on Inn day of aat1e..1..1 1 god Rrt,oll. 9 ; • • ginnini
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I. A. Mr .2 OA ear/ I 5 tao 41101,1:t ildiCe'! , ertt 110/.:44 ell do. now, ~ t of..osa
Aerial 111. 4 185 i I:
./ ...N. 30; sod Aosanitata Slo•O are a.ortiialaaay oo loti.d,ood ,u.
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, - aarsai ioay do rem lay ioui 41r 41tUrOVVI•t , Ils f Ull . a. Mal-
U). - .1 W.Clain, W{4 tr‘eiVr lirnuipi aatrutiOn. -
Jou, In, lone l
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1-10T.ELS ' •
••'fittailiLlN. aotrim.
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CHS TlV't' 2' 1., est inten T4sr'd a =2d Fa •41:1,;
TiIILAD.6I46IA.
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1 OLIVER P.•PekKlit:, of Oli.o, tine JeMge
I4(l3 , l,4tribta 4 ity,Oaring 'posed th e at,uVa
kui4Wltotot ppeular hulaw, fur a tarsi of yea's,
as LOW preWctl . 44 uccotuateoategutoi• iu a titan.
Ott equal safety Mimes In the city.
The iocauo of this bums superior to any 0114,, t bums
beivg IstuoStenste prnstlasti; Cad, U.
aunt of' and liatats, Otect-e, Post toto - r sruJ
Built Dee oir hate !Osuatimee ital . • fur' all parl4itii
the City,— I
The touia harps bran put 1u alurouCL
454 Herr furniture •ddedepith atuarra ltii-
E . fovemests; will add much to We tomfort of guests_
The tables will &Lan titsee he supplied with tue neat
the market lalrUt4lll,llnO ItOttilths Gosh, he wanting; uti
warpatt;to Sate the /Present' ;Hey toe TcoVatara
Howe. Velar pateittutse it most retpatiftallT solul•
tett.. t ' , much& & Lelia)
Plata , Juy 13,1131
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'TRAVELING.
CAT&WISSA ItAndUOAD
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ON and aftir MONDAY Jot? 17..itid
Plea to Mitlll4tarputt. Kama will he tun owe?' the
Little Kt huyllOW and the •Catitalasa. Williamsport
and Erie kl K. (elands's etc,pted.) •
Mottling State trevra Tamaqua for - Philadelphia,
A. K.l Though train leave. Catlin. I.ea
P. at...pasa:na Tamaqua at LSO P. M.. stole,. at
Philadelphia 7 thl.
Lisarrik Philadalphia,7.io A. M pas.' Tamaqua et
P. ai.; and rirrive at Canto/hula at S P.M.
'Nickels Wain:irk Wilkedbalre lasairiiistrly on ;II
rhino at Chtaerl.o4: '
Paettela (rave (pr Danville and Nonnutnbatiaad,..
to connexion with stager fur Milian and Willintnai
port.
• Thirousla litkeli to Wilkeeliarre'runat he prorated
A t taeloodlng it. Odic... an thiladriphia. .
FARE :
PlAta4lplak to OM* ins4ll,
I 1u IkValkektorre,
Tamaqua to Wilketbarte.
Tamaqua tri Cato tsia,
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TtitOugb *iekelis rtrait ant Willogbarre
ingot WI pmfmted lb* Tickrti inter% in Tamaqua.
Ps/lents!' fbi Esitalssiusta.'Duss 4 4lle. Wlskesb:sur,
•hooldi take Um' el. o'clock suurniug urtn froin .
& up't.
Catawlesui,Juty 49, , 3041
fitYVATE SALES.
VALLIALULI: PROPRIETY FOR SALE.
Tim sabscribee.basing changed Ms beakless and
removed to Philadelphla,olfere for wile, on rely
wins. all lug certain lot or piece of ground ~0 the
easteiardly mac of Centre street, lb the Borough
Of Pau/Italie. bounded In front — br - tlentin , .
street, oulthe call by litallrood sorest. no- -....-,
the north liiy lot of , Wldew Beta. and on ,
the south by Neil ' s properly, containing a
front on ft:entre, street. At feet. and In
depth a little over Sue feet. with the ap-
pneumatic's, consisting in a twoelory frame dwell..
ing house.,lerltb:garret rooms, large cellar and eel
(
lar kitchen,l us Crimes t r well built and 11l good
order. provided With. g s fixtures' and hydrants i al
so, • large slaughter use. with good pump. water,
sausage honse,elable r tattle, bog pens, two bi,,,,,
stabler', whit garrets for hay.• abed tor itoe wagon.,
with rutin- 'X here is also a pump with excellent
Water neer the; kitchen ; bleu, a grew garden bud
Ititchen garden cit, the lot. The entra_nnii ter horses
and wagons le on Railroad street. The dieughter
Holum r.oald easily he. appropriated into • store, and
the front borne with Blue cost, changed Into two
lerge,eturei. A: good title and deed will be deliv
ered, and poeseenon be Oren, on the dint of:April,
leXi.,--rurchaseis can et any titan tuipect the - prep.
erty,:iiind leant the conditions, by applying it/ 410.
BEN, ISTUOIICIB: Centre street, Pettey the, or. to O.
A. OTROUrtit Proprietor, No. 121 North hi. eireet.
•Prilladelphla. i • '
If the said prority - to not staid until the first of
Itepteitiber next.lt will Ottthat ray be exposed to
wile by public vdpdne. • . .
Pottsville, July !V,1831 - • 3041 ..
EDUCATIONAL.
•IPOLTTEIGEUG 0 COLLEGE
TUE 4TB iENNAYLIANIA.
PENN &QUARK. PIIILADELPWA
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id Coileporgasiand on the plan of the Ind
trial College!) of Continental Europe, ti derAnid
to tfford a' horough profroilona I education -to *Au
den)s lutended fur . .
MIibINEMMINU, MI NI NU. AUfiltilLTll,llE,uo,l
the POI siCII kNICA and uH RM ICA I, ARTO
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Tba nett Seubt-Innnal sosllon slit,evtnniencr op
11 OA DAV; arptpuibir 1104
FACULTY.
Mathematics Ond, Civil Engineering, Piot'. #:1 cum
H. Piano:}. '
lYetalturgyr abd Industrial. Aoalyttcal and Agricul
tural Cbergostryi Prof. A 1.7010 L. Essnagn, M.O.
Mitring Enalocating„Geology and Miner stogy, ?rot',
W. H. S. Tttoriae, A. U.
Mechanical Philogophr and the prinrlyise of Ma
chinery, Psofeeeme PNAIIODY. and it ass tor.
TRIOa• to* Bach norinTircr Pita EMMA. 81%00
Mechanical, dtebltaettlrat, and Topographical
Drawing. Ptof.l,ionn fitarr.
French spank. Pp.if. Y. Pe AMA OILLI.
iatIOVIO4. ISO.t. H. H. SiTaiP.
The Analytical Laboratory for practical ("hero..
.try is 01r0U,ditiy.
An Academical Derr StlMebt, under the of J.
D. Eloonatta, re provided, into which younger
and lees poaching students may enter and be rap
idly prepared for the Coarse courise.
,Additional information as to isms. COUTIOiII of
study, Boardlop age., may ba obtained by addreialog
De ALIPIED L.I Forprchnic College, Phil
eaftpaia. , , MA 'THEW NEWKIRK,
• , 1 f;: Praildent of Board of Tritium*.
'Joust blelsrfall,str. • yi
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intuit 2.1044 .
1121046210 N roa TUE PEOPLE.
LiICKINSON SEMINARY.
(htal.E and PEMALe.)
THIS tentsriehing Institution, heated at Willittott.
County, P..., °Mora to airier 'ne
airing an ..duration, all inn ailyanutmrea of a fl ni t. c l &e .,
Seim!, att he very into price .1 horu Ci Sn In 115
pre quarter.a , tardieg to tn.:shale+ pat shed. Phil.
!unladen board, nrit%bnag. lights, mom: W Litnd'tn.
Moo U. thtt English, Latin and tietwit httutetste •
tra 'barge' for Malik, PrltinUig. Painting and NlO4 ,
ern tnagattirra 74;1 T.ittit will fillllfliellftt annnit
ft I: 1 31 Paininattee, with nail In rO/1111111.11, ran lay
had ay addreestng the Principal. Rev. TllO/‘ thrW.
MAN. at Williamsport, or of Dr. u. fliyivia•in, at
rottettlit.l
IMMEIMIII
College Of M e dicine.ei
pile *Arlin uf %111 I
1 bees Qt.lnbar 61.1631' • • •
' Pull taallt of j I..bcruato are Oven -bath in use
Winter and Simmer. DealllaNal are, caufarred In f
Illsreh ant July:. • .
Pane.--que WII mini, M. ?mislead 'thief,
111.50. Ifalrleuletton, $5. • andinttett Fee. $3O. To
those wholonitsitended two fall counts* la soother
Instltetton. CA n'tneludioslgradllallan (re.
Personal Interest is taken by the Pushy • In the
welfare and priljnes• of evert &indent. Blown*.
Ilona are smelt dilly the Profession upon aren
branch. In In . /5,1110e' or lintrutiton.thts school
Is «gast lb anitn the entrnify. For nailing Info/.
sow leo. addles's',
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B. MOVIATID 1/AND, ht. D., Dean.. '
Ind Booth Moth street.Plllspelptits.
August 3.1864 ' Stet .
minaintourto sznumrariv
A Nip BOARDING
.SCIIOOL,
FOR WONG LAWCis AND GENTLEMEN. -
ri tine itiwitotios toiatect Rarryaberg. Dec.
1 phis e4tkety; le the andel or that beautiful eel
Maltby dlatrkl.rolled (;ye. a'. Volley, 10 tone" treat
fitillevphalcalljrata iisarteberg,aad wesi from
Pottsville) , .
The ort t osibie 41464 efrois teethed° i is to pre
pare gone ladies and gentlaren for the attire du.
ties of bre:, or ,tut the higher saminarbre•ot teaming.
and .10 said !bride:sand fora better and wore ewer.
al diffusion of aducatto* to the district-la witka Ix is
situated, IPareate and Guardians Ire most spect-
Ifatly lice it , ,oricti the feinted before .aandlog their
ease and daughter* eleaweberw - - .
The reptile*, having loos experience in the brird
sews of teething. !hitters himself that by the aid of
rts
topetent arebitante, be will be *bit to make Orr
school: wortbriof ate patronage .ot the frisit4*-of
education as of an enlightened public.
Tie scholastic yeer is divided Into four sereloes
of eleverilweelis rech. ahttrail eserion will coat.
masse troths 7tb riatof Memo. , • : -
TERME PER eIgONION. •
Reseding,wasbinc sweated OK WOO
Cowmen f.aglisb arabebrie. • • . 4 00
Higher 16•111•10 Krtibriontslimee., - is co
Urea u 4 Laiio 4 0 0gOlitta. Ara TOO
Rude stelt 101 4 100. (ems) oOh
co For Cistalst *MOW Plinivelle_ j _ra &Wren the
A. r. LAU, or t.. 110111. rnheleati
sa
46 tiog aunty. Ps.
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WOVICEL—Tbe auttactibk ottrra ;or wain elaaas
11 and Mumrat the ritivar Teiratt., N 0.14.
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Atuusic..l pulAlt Kr net - 9iL.1.1 1.11. etort .0. Ai.
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eupe lor.vdfuliliulheille grow lf.tY
tp ,
7 intco,, e...ide It. tnn atekil a..alta.
DI , Otetiret, end wilitalaca t'it every
- tropect. l'i.ry ire Gifts ed elitee..."fe-
is.r.c prict:c.4l.l.l will he pack Ed end delivered ",:i to..'
-plat.) Doe ..t t...t . t.besee. .i . e.copd- Used. Pfuta..l il.r
5a1.... ,
- Let., Y. C. l‘..:if ficebetli & rt * ”..:
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81 • ? C. 13.C.4:11A,'Ve
'W:4" " Ate.... -04 tduele esttiie
Mlll. o ti6Ort6 at 4145 denten-4 and
utia 411,04 deal:4l4d 4111c1154tel thr thy' Cash
at hsonath ..hi I. lunruLhev:.
eteept such aa hocau hua uq.itis.iiehta Try tut.
,Trity ter
V0ri..,101t1.1.4,10411.
MEDICINAL.
=I
To Preverat and Cure Choteria
. .
4
AND Ai.g.; 13 , ..i%V1.::. CctiNl t' LAI NT*. ' f ,
:4
I)l3lolleiNrt'itarlillug,„ asid till ot6i.i +,..1.0.1.1 !Aid :t
1.. bottle of 1)r. A. e., lt0:4;1'8 I'AIN t ll'ittal, ~, .1
I. AitNIINATiVki I,ALielt.tiOly tZroi it, cast, ot tu,i-
Otis iii(Kucali. ' .. •
11) Pia:VENT citcpLEl,l"/ 1 / 4 .— ' fake
tut or Pule Curer Ina Nil/ glass of armee
murales. ' Whehrver ?au . tialre pain, inivrivilir or
tracernlnsoise tun falu Cr.;t r. in bukilril.L.V..t.V
Ulld Su cent.
CARMINATIVE: liAt,P
era Method, Bowel Cotepthlnts etvd Dypentrry.—
This tolziore to ono of thor,most unpurmot fuedl
t..l.litls and should' be E4pt;;le all fatblitea. ffAs
*Cfittling preparation It hue !0 - 0 egoist. In easel - or
hanta.with bowel cuniplainiu, eitulars tuorbue; reel
lenfineaa. ery tog, or atiottral Itain. It ha* been preyed
a perfect halm. As a eneclee tor bowel romphaint4
of adult', It bits borer tailett. Drying the cholera or
la3l, and lekti . , It railed Ib on 'it:anint when
ulrJ before dualb n 44 pomitiguly hors 'the parie-hi.
I have Ithrth . eturi,ii from .Mbte than IMP thodgied
poisons who used it dur:efithoso uternurhble:fpert
rnm,a-atifyleg to Ito
(rhIA a 401.1 k. • J. 1 4 .:741111;k:, M. D., Phila.
Dr: .1. Id.ltO.lli toitruentrla regular pthr„titiosfer
of m ettiline far thirty _yeari In Celladelpitte,' le a
(valuate -from the Vlllll/41.111, of reni. l ayivaoa
I:2o),eindaallo4l.l4ll ntettliser of :be rulladnlplita
Medleht earthy. : .
Ail of bta valuable Medicines (a remedy for toaill
Macame) to be bed of all doff Druggiato iu P.ll flatlet
phift7ithJ 11.tittTeltitlitNE..foroet - or
Second:and Wall•ut aza:, au4 by li. /.I.t?trtoA; All
for Nciihjllctll County.
Avagn'td 3,1531 .
13 7.7.
4 :4)
ti
;VAANUFAOTUtiiI,S.
•
1_ HARD D
O UNT .•-
ingickdon large or small gnu,
xlll be delivered di: board of Can4l . tputr,
front.thelteading strain gatt Manufactory, Oil thr
Coma; oetween;litsiager's Broke, and
On, eny of ties:ling, for dvidollara and 11,ity• L eenli:
(gstO)the thou:m . l:d. I'orchsaaerswlll get,no salmon
Or t all bard burin: Apply to
3 1 AtAKC;I:AV Ai CO. I
Reading, Pintas.
July ',22„11534
• Pennsylvania Wire Work*.
Nu.5llA RC', street; abotea FRONT, Elkstptra.
i'lit; - utibstribers twr.o on hand, and urn contwantly
"maniatacturing, IS I BV Ric; RIDDLES. :SCR EENe.
WOVEN W Iftl d, eJ tag ariishei and worltar. .
111 kinds or ptalu andiancyfW Ire work. Brads and
IMO WWI SiIVO!. Of ill klt11111; BMW and ()op
pr
•Wlre Cfutb fur l'ap,r )14.1irs,dre. Cyllndrra and
Dandy Eons covered. In the Oast manner:
. 14114 yw/110.1 Wire fur tareLera.
for Bras; and Iron Foundrol„Wdleen Woe, Window
Wlrr, Warta, Tie.i."44 Ulan CoOrke.„ Coal and Wand
sereena, &c. i*tt L VBB. LAIILIN it LINN:
Audusr 1y,16.11
.
NEW TIN *ARV' , COPl'llEt. , '
AN',I) S.TOVIf AIANOI I .4CTOR. Y .
fLt . ll5OllOll /1. .ITiC)l'rtit eunoUlKee to - h i s tia
k.lowlous old it fettle, and hie public geeerally, the%
be hen engaged In.the aboyti - ntat toned butincaa Ann ..
on such 41116XIIIIItthe 0111. that he le enabled to eets
Me goode ai ;trial, which ;cannot be- eerprthited In
.:cheepriees la any tithe. siusSar °stab.
•Ilobateht in the county. lily etote to
In Centre Street, a few aelire 80 0th r
-t( the place WilVtti• be MAW; fanner!,
eugi , :ed with D. 1.. itileily.lu the.
Hardwire euettwere; .. . :
- Among the lumpy eltlclet in hitystori.,lae Wlti e n
ty ineko mention of the foflowints i
• etowee, With pion, Copuertimare,tropper Settler, of
_ill ehr 41 Meal Helder , Jl3.lll.lVirr, Tin.Waie, .of
every ilet '
crlpttun ,Hollonware Tin by the... 1.1111 ;
Soolini Tin bribe-11ox; J4pau Tin, by the no.totity
or by! the pouhd ; 'theft.l run.by the quantity ' or
nihet tyke: Itaseht Sheet.' o n by the hatidred - or br
the poarid. Also, a new i'a eut - ,Water:rooter, Which
• le one; of the 'moot useful linptneements of the day..
ewee'relly an' teMlllee dottnit hot- wm u they, .ad . - I , ‘
'hurl, all other ;wide, bel4aziai to a complete es
trbilehmyrit of the kind. i -
, Orders for work in hoe tips, such o. Tlaqtaliflllit. •
apouttn4, J 1,.. 16 atop otending,-withhe
: attended in
promptly et the Ohtill.6l trCe ' -
- 6 } Tan highest market pace wlli he bold illy nil
'Pewter end Leat , lFor g40116j/01,e1,10 011.110111 Ii.
1 ,• ' • TiEti. N. STICII'TER. -
- li'ottesitle. Auguat'l2, DM* .- Stly i .
1 it
• coLonza.,wiribow owtil!.;
w. Afait'BltA Y C( f.
c ()urn WEST earner TIHITII andili ENTER sta
OwoUld rnapectfully forty inn attention _ofer
ettante. Muildera and otbemto the beautiful r utty
of tenet produced tiethelr zetibliehment, con Ming
of mined WINDOW OL SS. aultabla for ,
saloona, publk and pt brat4uildinga t
(MUNCHED ORNAMENTAL STAINED OLABs.
TRANSOMS and SIDE 4101 ITS • for Veetibote.,
Balcony, .Plitasst and Stainenao Window!. Alad, Lend
Haan and Stained °Glass. etturebes.Meilptnrat
Norm and Altar places, aSuritelf eruikedatip to
lard Ar.; and furnished to Part . 4 4 the hilted
Plates, ° •
. •
Flockid anaatrird and quitted ,Ircorativa ebnrea
Wit:dour - Gash ry.ecata•l lnitlothleand Inbar iatcbl
teclaral otylaa, and compatant workmea anal to any
;part nitbe.Vaton. Order," rum & dtataare priim pi! y
binglirered.
N. 11...-An Aunt ivantetlS;A.r 111'5 '
July. 35. lat 29-Am o
PHILADELPHIA:
Tb E,Rj.
A I. 1:; Who trlot,l rrop% of Wh•ri,
.11. t. urn, all • and OrsslC, nod at itor -unto; ilia.
Pirnompoily Improve OP. riottlltion i.i11.• ni`ot, %to
teaosutuesoled to Mill
.A RN k P. 1.•
I PIPPEIePrIORPIIATI! tr.' LIME,
luvt been, do sue, A4pfuity oitylted tly ; witty
Mato.rei 1u Sthoviclllt:eterty. nu poor iamb - 4 •
knot only ptudncen 1.4 . r0n Crop* of (train I.st
do to ow: the Clovri -
it IN peeked In barrels rZ.ntnin.us shoal tS
rittli, nod teltald At 1150 err. toe .f the: NO
i eII'AUGH for tbs barrels. tWe.ai.o bare fne nt
the loireat market rates, N I irov"r Pritrvek,
Lip,' and other Pert Itte.taq, Ilea a•reoeral itim u ts :
!anti 01-01L1,. nocorms; RV's,. astraVikc. ,
• ♦LLVJ k NXEDLE,P,;
No.:], south Whirve*lind.” S. Wit.tr ht.
'Pblladeloll.
311-201 '
EOM
LEATWIR
rNHE Saba Mier rtipectfelLy Invitee the Intestine
I or dealers and others, ao hta large And wilt se-,
tinted stock of-Loather and Ihtdlags: erbkt to kept - '
ronemstly fresh Syyspeetiel. drags upon the manu
facturers of Ibis cootie, age of Europe. and Wilco
i. mid. op, to part of the fel Weise article., els I
Ile bee* oak e.l red gulag Blseghtst.'sirtuf &geed
Damaged do.F- Hatlatea., Bridle; diet tad! Welt
Leathers Teens end Litchis dthi War ripper'. Boot
stele: see OPIIr dot ;VEY Weer , Sipe: salted
and Collar, du.i Cftr , rlSorery. Insotrtr mad treat
Calf Miklos i Boot log htgir.sroe. Bock Wee. Pad.
'esiarr, Cbsuisio. and.E.,Ners. t IS !lading. aad Li a. 4
tags 01 *lasso csiry dreerkprkar Alma thredd, Pa
lest tslrree; oor Ord. LIICOI. sad MEW and
•ITalou HattsAnt , a Utast mid Colored Hope& Last
ing. Worsted Vopere and Olmsted Frost. arid Foot- .
!tiger A whs. CS. Newiltma, Eyelet...ad erbrrOloir
inaraise. and Ereictsi steel. Po*. Copper and
Zhu' Natl. I Pthv , Rasps,- !Solver I Rubbers Pete ,
thistles nod Boot Weis; hammers. Boot and Oboe
Tyree, Lastsoorheprr a theis44. Handles, Ogre. Got
at, Cod Liver, tad ?atomise otll Shoe TOOlO sad
Currier'. Toole of all hinds; reedy y sr are, beiedes
masrother articles Gotreeved shelve and all
of whisk Will be sold seri lowest market , rate's.
by 1
Importer & Dester,.447..3l t Orker trt„ shove 131 h.
°Attg. 12,.1111.4;
Z. Alt SAVZIRT. _
Mahwah; Dr* Afanufasturiffieluma
• , fitts t . jyfo. 311 M ar sigitia *
'trot, atitoolkli •
• PILUAD/34PIEr_ ;
©OvrEit fog Mg mastics of uouauLltr i Logs
s semi isaortmast Mop.
Maw -011 g, vars, s„4+
• Mimi SOW
music.
n iy
WATCHES. SZ , C4
WATCELES. JEWELRY-
SILVER WARE AND PLATED OtX)D.S.
jB. CALL4P.I.L d C 0... 103 l'beetettt etttet.
•P hil.tdel•bia, bevetet; and tetaunliectuiete.utrer
au ..ittattatya stork of gootte 10 GOLD •ud tat.
at triodettly anct•. le eiebt 'made tp Lt.tUtou.l...e..
orpoof and dwitY.9l••.: w tbe butt priittainent
trO/A tile 9 itl the IffOrld ' ElltlllollllMle lllwtut i d WO. ,
and Quid' etteithe• quality lea
Arts. %railer*, Yttchete.lloe;e4e. Vora.. t4poou..tua
dyety •rtiele made tu n liver for table eerelee.—
elteaudere v telttui the• city are btu tied to cab dud m
antle for ttenteet.ee.
•Jely %I, Ibb I Sul
NEW YORK .ADV 1 r kb.
• _
-Prow* Velelier 4.SehAll's 61 . 01.411 Att,e , t, F ink:
Roo.e, Appleton'. Buildeass, 3.46
~thotatPeost ,
AMERICAN ART/STS' tiNlprip
puns •AILIitICAN AllTltlfri'li/N, woul.t
terpAcitulty anuouht u to the citletine of to..
U a ant 4 the i'euadtr, Chit for Or puip,,,, 4 .
of tAiliV•lin• a Meta fur Oa dna atte throtighout the
alto rile the view of eriet i lie f i G ee, y Inwtly
to become port of a gallery .ot „hugtivioe•,
lilf TON PlltrlT AliTIATie OP TII AGE,
They Oat In/ atterultnvd.lo order to er,iite an un
ivalve sate fur their r.ogiat Inge, anti that Out may
givemployment to a 6/0 ••3130 , i • r ti rtlote anti
polars, Out luspite among our countryolen 3 test.•
for wore. of art, to present to the putchseeta tit theu
etiaravloge, when 930,0tAl of them ate sold,
5,0,000 pieta, of ilia actual cos( of 315t),r0u.
i4th parcbasar nrahUno Uodat klngrnatnaotoerr•
i'..r,,lnaeliaa.not only an hogravtall Mid, worth
toe. 'nervy, tat aino a ticket • %/infect antithoo h,u/
one or the Utile when they . ato'distt [touted,
En! Piing DULLAtti. histily Obtabe,l n•
111 on. and t'l
Ili. wilt be neat; or Ply* I .. %tatti
of aplendla hng aka Ina. ran Dt trktled filth it'," 4 at•
ainaue.
or Co. 4:atoiogueonariber with
"Col, of 1.4. 14,t3t4VIligt. t be. Laf.4.l vitiet,
of tut. , ,1
Iv; a , urlt 6,11. IL tilagraW .1 , tue.ly
th , At .no.. aad a Tiraal, will Inotaadtatal,
I •
•41171 \•T' • ,J
Thn ticlialFll3l that aim aticqo44
l.yilettiliting 1.111 La walarir Ily
mot"' by the enctgy Rua 01 ' l4[oli/ten'
1144 pertr eeri, lig Agents, hare /1,0v.] t.. 1 tient with
elith Oil ilatart i.toewal alto*.
Atiyrynrson wlahlul In brcocu. “01,4-..0t, or 640,1
( r .a. r aido by. will iirrilve by oetut•il of c,.411, 4
OLIO ttallar Eugraving. u •• TiCKFcr.r . .a
pretui. 'wl'ataloguo mild ail tither uottieury icor-
Mallon . • • • 1
ttu thn limit completion of tit« sate, Intl ()lite •tt
hi plute.: bands of a l'ouottitten'tti ! tbn toc
chant vs to be illotributed. dun make of vetitelt wilt
tic divot, titroutttoSot Op Lulled tld life as
larret.
Mirble h,,-tent Wa.ititnigton. at 111UY .111,,Ut10
. " !!, Ciny. flip° 111.000
lOU •• %Veteur t.slu o . !
. .
100 • " " • .cal tiuu s.. 11:1.14. , .i 10,000
NJ eleptnt till Painutigs, av eptendlJ k its
flaweo, ales Z. 14 tt. inch, illoO, 2 ,' .1 0.000
104. elegant Ott Pas nth, in... 13.5 11. each. 50. , .3.040
500 steel plate Engrneinge, hrll'initily ...Ord
In oil, t lt:h gilt trainee. Y 4130 tn. carob cat U, - 3.04..11
10,000 ilerint .te , el pinte Ktigravlnga.toi . o l .l.
' • oil, of the Washiniton tototinuteut,9oo4
in. ouch, 64. '
14.1.40 eve! plain Eng In, 'neg. Own 100 did'er
ent prate,. nu w in poodriision of, and ON li
e 4 by the , Arllele' Union, tir the Mirliet
-' tutu.. 01 from :-0 cts. to 61 ilida, i 41...00
.1 anal I.+s• Loaning, In7lst - 11 . ..N. 1-..!tiy,19.000
building Juts in LOU and Idiat ata :4'l. N.
. . etiy, earn 2.1a1r53 ft. &ay, at /11100g41
'WO V lila I! , t.tea,...ontalning each lu,ostr 3. - 1. ft.
In the flubus oi :sew Nock 1:Ity, and youi.
tnanding a inagnaleent view of the laud.
S‘ , ll !Liver and Lung lola 3d Sound, at 4400 :.il,dot.l
`.lO 'nerprtual loama of crab. without Interval
aeenrii), of g19f.0 eneb, 3009
.50 • '4„ du do do ' .111 U •i d 4 s,i.uu
100 4.1 du du 4., 5U ',., du 3 ,cuo
' 250 •do do du 4.1 20' .. du 5 fri.ti
2,000 du . do -du do . . 5 .... do 10,11,00
Kereteutii. hi regard to the Heal Eststed , . J. VIA.
.ECIIEJt Ai Co.itesl Estate lltottees,l4. VoTk. litd , ;.rei
.({olit-paidJ witty money enclosed, :o be addresied
1, - _. J. W. 110Lliiiu0K11, etee'y ,
SOS Firuadwily,, N. V.
. .
it} Thil Entgrarload ilte eatables are hose. read);
for delivery. i
Ausuil. 5.15541 . lil4ltn
ELLA EOUS.
Popular and iEnttr-
Works; !.
of_U•crtal mod Map/L.04:1,g Tni
'eople, dvote.
of Itohiqt
t of 811111.1. 4 !rule..
Pocket Miscellany, tf7tielf
ustructive auJ Puiu.aa,
the reopiro vOlg•
CimlN m. 114 of Eu 61144 Liteirsture.ll vuli. Par Nulr
futV tst' B. BAN V.P6}3'hi
Look unde:atioOiry ff.
Augspit IL, 1E54 , h a:-.-
• , uarrowertm and IRON DRPOr.
' , PUB subwriber, baring note arranged if. gin)+,
J. at tile new place of buslsteariliaild with a uetr de
zmierminution or ,triritishlng ell each
.
donde •• the his,elunes of lbe t•tal lt•-
Stan May reqUire, at their roweat lim
iter vein, solicits the im.petilon 01 roe
iFwitat... -I shall alwara bil no tilliiii sadbite on laud
' .
a tall stork 01 ,
Bar Iron, - Chopping Send,
Flue Irou, : ' I'o4l elhnvele, -.'
Cam Steel-, . x Trare,Citalne,
818- Iron. •• '. ' .N Of IVO dpiers, .
Ihme, • • • Tdcale s ßlockei
' Beilowe,—,‘ Anvils and vv..... 1 ..t.,.
'Hardware uml lion Depot;CENTRIP: Orem.. Onto.'
doom above Ala i ket, it.st ride
July 15;18.511
. • LEGAL BLANIES.
Ttli retewrlner we.To el; &tilde ntDtieke e.ir
LW 1.111/111111 O. o'olsl/ retie, Of. a/M 6 WHIUUSa'_ -
titre. Wi11.11,h.• invitee the atien , lith nYlAwYerc
Juallree,Ce 4.a.,a11 of which Will be geld
at the law•.t p tc.lb 1. 'Rte.. All Just:lees' Blan‘e
will be cold h 7 Ahe qelre end halfiluire,;'at the role
of lily ran p.7lrr gibe t 15) the ehe - al,Triese rra.
Law.arra . lll3et,w, innatly printed in alarip,l324 eta.
pie 10f/I:WA tent,/ 11 sll.vt. The *Mewing am
beer,e a alt 01
nions, 'PC4I , POIIO2I. '''•
SUMIADIP, ' • Naluralitat'n Paper; 14. it
nob:cents •
, r. Do • under age,
Lease., ' 'S tate •Warra rui.
Do' for Colliers' nooses. COMBI ( Ineni• c
.Du do ' So with It. Attachnets for. Witnesses
Our ammo, Latuitotds• IV/tyrants. (...
Articles of Artreerresut; nail Pieces, ..i. .
iolices forbidding tilt of Taear4l.lcsrant Petition.,
. liquor to intemperate' clobpornas (or M 18
61441'.,
persona, ;Collection Pak., , • . •
Netiros to tenants at I L'iCunsiables' grants, .•
and 30 da TS, , • 'Lessee ;with Iteenrite,
Phernr...Vtil..s. to tilt./Attachments, C 1..
ponse.4.l itti4.int• 'Do is Litinsoc
Landlord le• quit intforrngolorlpt to
Ctortnt•ont Julorn tulArr.itutir t
. 4 Pool,.
DIN llV't DOttOttt: No.D...et.terecution* 41.1
Forftiturr.„
W' era ns 141, o!l.r It , Ot Cprt)!lttlit . ..
• To's. Coottel.'on'_ !ht....—.
4,1. r. Dte!', Dr.C.5 tot IDYL
A... C:1111.14114 Cantos.
;.•••
Couttlt , lls iittht:rt. :114.* atf
ea It.
and
41(11 , .•t . tdount. st r 4.:ornmon nc14.0l MAL Or.
.r.(nelni In 101 l Onnoins-'fir 'Mot Ileno: i v
ion, , ;thlier Stooks,
.11eristarinon, Itcamt flunks.' ,
Nottit, h teoant• to v111;11113.. of Ladluk.
ALIO. Pareltalfill sod ropei - thredn.l4 the Co
rae•dosea or 1011 Beak rheral. Rad kial Bouku sod
Wafts. ,
Dieting Paper byte fltiept.Yerdni '
Znentenr Eltailoaary,`l 7 4l.l -Boot,. liootrurnerts.
&a,. equal la quality to those proaaroa from the
raadlag HOOSt • lathe dry, ardl masa or/kiss It 1011P
6r, at lb.. thaip Boat elope:Prietlnij 015 e.. mad
Bindery of, • I. BANNAN.
Centre 0014, Pollaallla,oppodue
tat Rplacarl Cbureb.
•o' • ' • 31-r.,
.A2111U41 1,185!
PREMBRITI3 voon norm
IP 'OO would have a plan/ant Werth.oed bealtil.
lend • *et of dental apperatue.that wil ladd matert.
a l I° l b . Ilaresios •!" the Damen fete divine . " ,
'
• .D. L. 011r01 1 eal unrivalled VROETABLI%
TOOTH-PASTII. for Manley the teeth. tets been
prepatetespressiy with a v aw.w aupplt a dedcleo
cy.of toilet, nod tom the' wean cf those who
stypreclate the Utility of there. negro, orgies—the
TEKri. •
•It tainbludr the aritriaseaLantleeptk, bad doe Cr-.
/Matrons. 144 aromatic •pt aportiont requisite le ten
denim an - article of its nature pleasant. oaf* and
outfit! k and &Jahns 'hit glitrlt of. terlag• ENTIRELY
• nu PROM ACID of any kind, yet etfuetuaily
ra
movea data. eoustrracte the .effects of tritlstcd svr
contour of the mouth.ind prompts Oil seturnula
dee of tartar, after. it, hag once *ten' properly re
moofd• .
All who have urged this Tooth.Parte,4lve It the
preference over other blade mansfactated eliewba no
—the composition of wilco they know but little or
nothing. 1/
•
Prepared only by . K. D.'l:: - Dicv 1107
• , Danihn.,Pottivirp
Ay who it will be supplied to deelerest a Ittsei
whomal
411rount. ,•
July 29,18.14
• . • 34if
oodl® :ow ram aka.
rims of tbe late Samuel B. Vitiates iarge Maps of
Mit* Dal Itealon, to rood coadttlea; sweated ow
Unita, UP 101 lap. sad colored. brute. 'fats Is a
easy seattelaid talaable- Dap. there aslair 11 / 00 .
oti
eta:tta Do mutes foritale. Apply ae -
Cake taut and Stattoany ltos
ampat S, HIS 2 I w4lll
PaILAD . A.; FRIDAY. 4 co.cLocr. p.„pt,
Wheat Flour. 39 75—Rye do. iS 50 I
bbl, Cora Meal; $3 W ll4.);,—Wbeekt. Red, ,
SICA, White.lsl 75—Rye, el 00 eta.—
Coro 81.1. Oats. 38 cte. per:bash& r
INTERESTIND To MEDICAL - 11104
The London Examontr furutslies ifk.fol•
lowing acrouni of tos 4iEtinacirditoiry tittargi.
cal tketation.".in that con A similar op•
etatiou was most successfully performed its
this place. a fewi weeks since. by Dr. George
Halberstadt, with the use of a small quanta
of ether:
.
„ On Weduesdav las:, at , a
quarter past •
two o'cloek. Mr. Tubbs. Surgeon of Upwell.
Cambridgeshire,', in the presence of above a
dozen gentlemen, at the Mesmeric Infirmary.
N. 36 Wemouh street. Pot dand place, rut
away the right teem of a most respectable
married eremite of Upwell, named Flown
i
day. He first threw her into the state of
sleep-waking, by holding her - hands in his.
and staring at her eyes. -.Alter a time her
eyelids , quivered. and hereyes converged and
turned upwards; and, in nine minutes from _
the first, her eyes close:land heihead drooped
as she sat in her' &air. Mr. Tubbs then
cess4 to hold first one band and theta the
other : and emit dropped poWirless Imo bee
lap. The left hand was allowed to bang
where it fell : the right was kindle held ap
sod aside by M. Burnish, Surplus. of Wee
heart, in ordet o be out of the _opinions
Way. [We are,obliged here to omit the de
taiis of the optition, of winch it will eut;
flee to ea, that t was in its character Mote
than ordinarily, protrieted "and severe, bur
achieved with perfect mem.] Duvio the
whole of this frightful optsaticia. which was
performed with unusual stemma, not, a
sound moped the patient ; she sat wittily
still, silent and, relaxed, like any one in the
sweetest sleep .. —not a part quivered or
twitched; her lips were relaxed and motion.
Ina: and, in order further to show that she.
exerted uo effort to restrain herself, Dr. El.
liotsip. while the , gashes were making. mov
ed the ends of her fingers backwards sod
forward*, in complete relaxation, with the
tip of um. of his fingers. There was no
holding or catching of her breath; all ,W. 14.1 ,
the relaxation and, placidity of complete' re.
pose. In, tact, her countenance, giblet is
extremely good, expressed the height of eutis•
pOsure ; and she was not subjected to 'r. s•
trains of any kind. Her dress was now Ti
ndjurtrd, mid , all signs of what had ,petased .
were temeved:l Mr. Tubbs* then brooeht
her hack;tit her nsual wok* state by a fee
trausyerse . passes before her lace, She look•
ed amm! 111. e i..ne awaking from sleep; sod
ou being asked bow she felt, she replied,
I "Very well." Mr. Tubbs then asked her it
I she thought the operation had been per.
I formed. Site rid ate did not know, and
i asked il it had rep. Not teceivfng an an ,
I Wet. she looked et all the company and her.
own bosom. and observing all to ben when
she sat down. teemed beivildered. as though
from Mr. Tuelis'ecuanner)slae fancied it had
been Perfumed. mid yet Alin could not be
lieve it had. 7lie waveow,iniormed of the
fact, and she was very thinklul. On being
ask:el whetherl she had filt anything, she .
answered, "Nothing; " and toths'question
I what was lb. last thing• she. recollected 1
`she replied to .Ir. Tubbs, "Your sending Inc
to sleep, air. told the last thing l' saw was
f your eyeS." t was proposed to carry her
to bed, hut shuna ff ectedly declined. and de.
ra
libetely - walii
ed up two pairs of stairs, got
into bed, nud was sent back into her Imes.
metric trance be a few downward passes be
fore, her face. Ail those who were present
mitiesitatingle signed the following declare
lion:
I •'
'•. We, tile undereigned. witnessed the re•
movel'ol Mrs, Flowerday's breast by Mr. J.
Tubbs, of - Upwell, Cambridgeshire.iiklay,
at the Alesuierie Infirmary, No.' 36, )Wel( -
mouth street, end ore perfectly !minified that
she suffnied toit tee slightest pain, as indeed
she herself declared, ore being awakened out
of her roesinerie. trance, and that she had no
idea of the operation having been performed.
Alter the operation she walked up two pit.
of stairs to bed:
$2,00 i
' Thu rrr . ..signi.d by a outliner of pemrts,
prominent among whom are.—E.S.Symer,
M. D., Buortion House, Berkely Square :
Wm. I. 'eublis, Surgeon. Upwell; Smith
Burman. Surgeon , Wisbeaell'; F. C. Beard.
Surgeon, 44 WeTheek street ; E. Sberborn,
Matron : T. ('ardiner, Resident Secretary.
j''Susrosv I IN P.s.ers.--4lr. -lames Bro, , ki.
of the New York Express, Ores the (Over
ing sketch of Sunday in Paris :
"Strange Paris!' It is Sabbath, and it.e
workmen.on a new building just opposite
my hotel on the Boulevards '
are at work no
hard as ever ! They waked me up at 6A.
M., counting brick, "uo," "deux,' "trots,"
etc.,—and; they kept on counting and bri,k
laying all dal day. The Sabbath_ of Purvis
differs as yet only from a week day in the
more brilliant iexhibition of equipages, so f
the greater deVotion to pleasure. I reasoned
a little on this isubject with a French laity,
wholdetentled t } he ctistom with such volubility
that her French: 11 not her logic, confounded
me. She defended it all, however, with She
greatest zeal I and energy. Some of the
newspapers in; Paris, just now, are argui;:g.
purely as a question of political economy.
•that men canu'ot work as well seven days to"
the week as on six—that the laws of nature
require.the'Sabbath for rest ana relaxatii"in,
and that, therefore, Sabbath work, Sabbath
shdp.keeping,etc;. ought not to be. The
goverument, F think is favoring the robe--
motion, sod ad are the clerg,y who are pto •
lically urging better observance of iheiS it,.
bath. The ar peals have closed some few
shops on the I Sabbath, and the number t.
said to be increasiog. Ihdeed, the shoP•
keepers. themselves, in order to have the
Sshbatit - as a holiday, are combining, and o. e
is agreeing tolout up if another will. It.
however, r a ta cocubiumili4succeeds,the
only result tot the now' will be a greater
thronguag i in the Buis of Bologna, the Myr..
tan Fields, th 'e theatres, the cafes, aid such
like places. 'Versailles, now, is thronged on
Sunday.l Indeed, that is the only day when
he galleries and Mile palaces are all qui.
And so la theLl'arli of St. clbud. The msg.
nifiepot jets 4'eaux were this afternoon to
lull display, and thousands upon ttionsands
were witnesses of the spectacle. The Ver
sailles water.works play on some Suy
ds,
and the SI ClOncl water-works on others.—
This wafer-wOrk play seems to me of be pe
culiarly Frecich.
13E1
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DEPITTLUI 13171113160 ii.
JIM. 1.. DONMON, reepectrally annonuees ,e..
the citizen" of Pottsville and addjaccut
that he le prepared to operate la the most careful side
1411.r•ctory meaner In the treatment of dhow" 4,1
sb• TEETHand MOUTH
fie v lug a pl. lea n t office and laboratory.fu !nigh, 4
rata tnetrutuenth and apparatus of the . •
mast approved annitchetion,withconalitat!
reanices far obtaintne the best Inflame:
num ielattate to '„hle profession, he Clete delittronni
le egrare neither time tan expense In the Mow to
`please. .
All operatic' pertaining to the teeth. whelk, r
faUltHiCild. or MECHANICAL, done Is workman.
the Lyle, and T arrantsd - Yeast durab Pity sal
beauty Of finish to any done In the Cities Or' eke
where. •
0111ee In MARKET otreel;11 aeon! above CENTS!.
Monti Ade. Pottirille, Pa. .
IMAM
NEW GLOBES. • •
'/I9OLS end ACADEIMS. °
• Th. sultrier {bar bag '
tat received,. dines
oat
the liabents
try. st. supply at 6
ad 10 root -Ihtube..
a rielll)oL4 and
,cen cm ins, 6 (
io Lyric ouguarge.
sr , . rl:•taialag the
,s: - s , sli.:trs at,•3
isle:um : also 1••
l'id,u, Inc lateen
,tetic nod Aosisal.,
so ohnr..reileo. Sr
is . !motored and
..ntlielyasw ewes*
as:s or a malarial
...--rent fru s. - ~ and otaeh bastes
far the pu poge, the regoltof a lore ~ 00,10 et Wadi/
and eaper meat they are veretantil eiroalPil Uwe
other OkOlgs.
The al
leaM
ofol berths teaching Geography gee bard.
ly be ova estimated. more correct idea of the
form of the Earth can be !agreed In a allele day by
the' Ole of, a Glebe. than for months' • 11e207 wit oat
It. Yo reboot naght to be se Ithont Globe', 114 those
who havelchildran„ and can MP:IM It, tonal apt make
better twat their money than by potehaslE: 'Globes
for family ,age. tO studs at home". - • ~,,
The sabecrtber has brae appointed Apar. ilit the
ma goesettiter op these Globes. and sin famish ABM
w i s elegiglo ;and tatall,cbsaper than they can Whys
cored is•Pbliadalphia, or elsewhere. ~
Mg DAMMAM ...J. .
.Wbesiesuit. and Retail Bneltseligi anti Statlarter.
Coal et., Pottsville, opposite Triult y Nth sell. •
it Jane .17, 1854.1 • MI
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1111.14T1IST XXIV 800111.
rrilE beetan4 Wealth of the Vatted teases eon
1. wired With lbw. or other mamma, by lames
- Whitaej,
Memoirs end Cl l orrespondente of Joseph -lobo Gar
vey. 2 shl., Pan, . .
Life of John naadolph of Roseate; Sys , ..".
Wm. Noboru , Sea., I
T. C. Aribur'aTen Mishit lo a Par Ronal. -
Wilkinson's kit lent Pansies*. Beal.. , , .
„ History or Ibt, audwteo Islands, . ,
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Mrs. StoWe's :army Memories of Foreign Lon
s vol.. 1 . .
Mrs. Be n are y. by A. Marla Collies. , •
Mathariati Astition,by M Its Sewall.
Pootprlnta of Panne Yea. • • . "
`Threat'Nolte a 00 years to both' Hamboberssow
Remeolicessisin Lie life of a fOrsairr - ad
;Hard Times, byl Dlekeris, . •
TicondsrOga, by 'limos. b .
The Ameelean pottage Builder." aerie , of Desieve,
Plans and Spectfleattloakfor Bome for the People,
from *%O toM2o,ooorsbOolln Solink.
Agatha Beaufen, or Family Pride, . • • : .
Martha and Lily, by Mr.. Oakes Smith.
Octrgloneymoon,and other eamisallites (boas Peach.
The Pilgrims I f Waislashamo by. Min Strickland,
Fashion and,miss, by Mtn Stephen, with WON
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latest poltileet as for sale it
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