EV 115 ~'~iuer~' ~Qurnal POTTSVILLE, Pa Sattrxday Morning, August 26. B. mamas,. Editor and rroptiotOr a; LITTLE. Associate Editor. wino 'STATE *ICICEIT FOR UOVERNOR JAMES PkIILLCICtoir N,:qtrat.3log.siAND; 'FOrt t CANAL. COMMISSIONER GEORGE DARSIE, pv Aitscti.Nr; FOR SUPREME'COURT; DANIEL Bf. torramt,or .77057017k1F11T. DEMOCRATIC STATE, TICEET ' • FOR DOIIIRNoR: WILLIAM :BIGLER; of Clearfield Com, y. FOR CASAL COSINIr.a. lONER liEtittY 'MUTT, of Pilot County •, ' surarig JUDGE JEREMIAH S. BLACK. of Somerset County Plitt DgfiioCaik ' TIC TWEET • •N FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID ,PUTTS, of Cheeter. CAT.tif. 60M11151i1VIER, . , GEORGE R. RIDDLE, of All . . strtztmr. IrDGF, 2 .- - g..t:. Ulf. M. STEPHENSO:si:, of ivlerrei, 1110.111 CAN TIC ET. •—7 Fos GUrcitsou, BENi RUSH BRADFORD. of Beaver County CANAL COM Immo:gra, BLOOMPLD It SPICER, of Biicks Couoly SIMON OP TIIP OrPRENIF COPRT, THOMAS H. BAIRD of WeslEngton Gomilvv ilYttiftlCAN UNION - tteRET ASSEMBLY `;'/EREMIAII WINGERT, rmtemovn ?JACOB RIEGLE, Lt.zwELLyti. PROTHONOTARY • JOHN P. HOBART; Pati,vit,t.e REGISTER S RECORDER BENJ.. F. gETNER, ScimrKu.t. HAVFN COMMISSIONER JACOB KREBS, Port Cuttiori Auprroil'i ISRAEL REED, BARRY. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, EVAN J. THOMAS, WAvNr.. VVRO StrALL BE GOVERNOR COM'g% . /4E ' r lIS 11,,EASON TOI,LTHER time is not for words, Six weeks twalext Tuesday the voting must be done, and the preliminaries ought Row to be set• tied without any, unnecessary waste of time. There are tour candidly for G u nernato• xial honors—ihree of tt#6 directed toward one and the same end, the overthrow A- thit corrupt party that supporta the fourth.', But while they wrangle for the championship of ',Reform,becarries uff the prize ! ICanY qic,,of these three parties —the Whit; the Amencatr - Vi: the, Free-Soil—is able, ..sidgle=handed, to meet and conquer ,the coniinOn enemy, then the'iphji-ct of our present writiagis forestalled. Let that par ty hold to its, candidate, and, regardless ul the Course ot tip..other two, let it go forward and triumph with him as its standard-bear er. which is that lucky party ?, The Free 1 ;,, , ers are not—that's certain. Their averaKvtite tor the whole State, last Fall, wai l 4ikit . little beyond 3500 ; and allowing that doubled or trebled, if von please, because . of the Nebraska nutrage, , and it is still but as a drop in the bucket in an aggregate vote of some 363,000 (the last, Gubernatorial vote.) • Are the Whigs strong enough to be nide• pendent of outside " - aid and contort ?" Those in doubt need not travel far * 19 satisfy themselves. The political records of the State disclose the iveakuess of tht port Spoils-men,against the Spoils-en, backed by the fur eign, nnu.especially the Roman Catholic, in fluence, in unmistakable characters. How , many Goverdors or other State 1 officers to the history of the Curninouweeltit eau the 'Whigs claim ? -Ault :these Jew e - s.eeptions, the adventitious circumstances considered. ;tint , ' cin hint the general rule that the rights -`WIII;s., as a distinct pan v, arc in thin minor- ' The differeuceJsetween the friends and the. airy- in; Pennsylvania. This has lieen tested, enemies of this movement ii that the loniser, and, alas! too Often, proved to he true ; and' hearkening to the voice of the, early fathers we know no reason why they .:h r eisi he ii :ss- of the Republic and-alarined at the growing - oned any 'stronger -00 W than , trstial, but km political pure er of the foreign Roman Ca'tho , the contrary, 'with the Tetuperanre move. Inc influence, under the musty demagog,uism mete and the reputed Know Nri , 'Meg resift.. of the countrye - are frank enough to ad- Insist, there is just cause for supposing they ' knowl'edge their fears, even at the risk of af ore more feeble_ t h at , ever _th r , u r z r, s '' ; iif, i feteliag and losing the favor of a large and doubtless, the stroudest power el. t h e t h ree worthy portion of our emigrant population, • at preterit opposed to iliglerisin. t and to avow their intention to remedy an evil • Next and l ast, ca b si te N at i ve A ir s er t tatts i co titauilest 011(1'80 serious ; while the latter muster lorc-e enough to elect Mr.' lirademit, indifferent, in view of the spoils of . office, to - without the helplol Whiz or nee Sell smes I ward the danger threateued our cOuntisS's Their 'entirevote, on the State ticket last Fill, best iliStittilioll3, -endeavor to prostitute these was • leiS,. 9u the' average. 'lean 9(100 : and entesraut aids to keep themselves in power, t h at was no eo p t ee e d ent id figure e a t h em I But the adopted Protestant citizens df the to reach. True, the adyknt of Know Ninth- es:witty 'understand and appreciate the differ . ing-ism is hailed and hernlded as an over- owe oh honesty and malice in the, - partiea for wlaelmitig, acquisition to the American ranks: .amr against this movement ;and hence in but admitting that mySterious ,-raft to be Oils County, last Fall, and 'other places, '"some," we shall presepily show that they many of then' supported the ont-and-out Nstive ticket ! sWe sot give a clearer are not so ail-Powerful; the /Seiss through, as they generally have credit !or. And b e . Skye of this polo[ than by introducing the following remarks from the Albany Species sides, will the two orgtioissitions work Id gether 1 Who knows? `Our idea of the ; for—it says ' .. - snow Nothings is thatSthough ads-crating 1. An etfol is being made in mote than one qnarter, to u nitd the, adoptycl Protestant population of this eveentiatly the same priqciples as Ilk , origi• ' country, against the pretest American movement; i i i ) . 1 41 0 ibis ni o v s t, v ni e eanret entirety confident, az can never ew o r m td oj a e l , h for olie. i t sal Native-Americans,they nevertheless r'.on.• stituie a different and distinct party, andshabl a*,-Mer foreign or native-born, who bold . 'an elle pidicieanndnd,eprifirutieriltsdeasnimdtib‘imshorolti:lea to oorethr grains . they form their own tickets and support their I Own caudidatet' without regnid to the nesni- 1 and working df our government, and holding all oh . . l'' n r ;i cl s tit ra iv i, t e tov , e ie r: e n n ue .i n n i g s c a i nd ex p l e c o r t iiti a t is m he a r s e m uc u a r l : MititiottS oi . their public prototypes or any er outside influence. This Keen?" to have beer. , der. re and b , ghwaymen. Wes have no more in.• than Rio Protestant a f n i Irma adopted citizens . I , t a r n f d retL l i n t y , it ut em a i ° n il: thelease in Philadelphigat the last municip ••al election, when cert • rti'. Native candidaws, iler.stand that such is the sentiment of all true ready fin a ten u d ure to them na 'who ae Ist as the public' could see, possessed i tt i s ii . e rfe i Ili n fiend v o h ite a t ra tow el sTi r i p ry , all the requisites for success, were discov- that They are ens with thernln upholding all the free and toleratu institutions Of thi• country, against eredafter,the Smoke of the battle had cleared, • • f the intoterantJesuniete Roman Catholics, who so *tending In the field with scarcely a corporal's 'lung is they cell therm•eivis Irish and Gerniiin, and guard to share their &lent. So in ihe sic- , ; , ‘ l l l ei.. l . l s's 'l le ni g e e r a i nd above an e tall flare to n u o m t r l n h y t o u f t th e e nt ri v ee the s cess ofcandidates in VaTICUS - r laces., that were, of this American Protestant country. It ot publiclY known to be running, the 10- 1 In corroboration Of this mertted-tribute_tn • , ference is the same;—iliat the Koow Noth• i the worth of the class of adopted citizens sl ings are not controlled in their choice of hided to. we need only, without any.inten• fickets,hy the open voice of the Native Amer- i tion to flatters or. to play the political 'ayeo s jean parts;. And rnoreo,yer, froni•lhe same plikit, point to the many routine:it and • data thequestion very naturally arises,wileth• i Wealthy residents in this County, who. tho' et the ranks of the Natives proper have not l horn im othe'r lands, accepted 'the extended been thineed by the inroads of Know Noth• bespitelities of our free Bepubitc, and have • `ativisna, and whether they really, per se, not essayed to abute the privileges guaran• possess even the strength they had' a year j teed them. They; are not brawlera at our 'ago. But, be this as it may, it is clear that 'election polls, not ] emulous for changes in Mr. Bradford is destined to remain , to old out ancient and revered 'institutions ; but - Beaver for the next three years, if-liis change i they_are boned for atteotton to blisiness, qui .- of residence depends upon Native American el and law-abiding, and stand foremost in all votes alone. • . works of moral reform. And yet, st;adge as No one of the three can, tlteretore,di-pens€.l it may seem, many of these, though by far with the services of the others', on Election the besvportion tit our alien portletton. have day, and - "success hes only in union. The not taken out their naturalization papers, character of the contest - and the object to be We : Olin/Ire the same anomaly in New York ittained make this feasible enough--Lthe main, city, where the Commissioner of Jurors late 'division being es to who shall be the sore, ly made the follotring statement to the Board third-bearer for the united forces, and as a of Aldertnen ; . • ,matter of course, Mr. Bigler's successor: fn' Of the . persons registered who have not yet be - 'the Gubernatorial chair. tAs we have be- 1 t come hme t e h t o ti n z , s an ns d o , LT: La v i e tratate re s s , i t d be n os ts ar t! over lore declared, we will extend our co r dial , York a for E pert i ot h ls Varying iron' ten to lorry years, 'w 1 ~ . support to whichever is eyenturilly selected, not -try real estate,an dlne°. L a l eein s ged intil'upsr",,,,ieh of (and that that win be dine, we are perfectly I thin larva ir, their persons sad property, but who avoid tee performance of jury duty by reason of • persuaded, from the good sense of the see- r not baying perfected their citizenship. Ther e ere era! parties interested); but our decided pref- ;also over 0000 persons whose Dashes are tonna up• ' create is that Judge Potluck sh o uld he the l cn te.i t cratt r : g o i 7 e gls eh co je a r ly th • e t r f e toug han t t i s, Neuo doing r , no .. man, for good and satisfactory reasons, t is here and enFiVall the like protection, who, by a we shallproceed .to show—hoping, ai i ' the Li rr u e l so t, ! 1 _of thaw non-restdenee r ,escape frogs j ur y rime 'time, that all parties will lay aside their A ,, his is the same exctise given by thisclasa petty partizan jealousies, aed meet the discut •o.i our population. They - derive from out slots withu frank, honorable spirit. laws, they say, alt the protection they need Ist. Because he possesses all the qualifica- for their persons and property, aot they en stone of a p o p ular candidate . His name sines •joy /1 ‘..6 the benefits of a good government ; t, ready . associated With the .publiz. affairs of and at the same time they' eseape' certain of the State and the nation. His ability to per:h L e most unpleasant duties it itoptisereel Corm the duties of the office he asplyes to isr • rom which we deduce oneuriportant thOugb, not questioned, wlitle his patrionsu m which. we -, lamentable fact, that meny of the baffled tegritl areas universally conceded. He. is . tion of onr emigrant population do not per .livishfe ,' endowed, Col by nature and a e ' eeu text their citizenship; and hence the country anon, with 'ho t s indesaribable characterise loses their healthful p o litical i a . Ike that at once wandtisvect and enlist' c , ,, ,• o •4leace t while net_of the opposite character is exerted with , the sympathies- Uesiiles the si.s.lsister t ' e all, force almost without en exteinon,. support of his party, he, wilt "take" with Where will you find ,•an unnaturalbeed • • t e a people, that' indefinable m asa t „.J ta se . •fl. th h - , Ro o c foreigner? - knowledge no particular - partizan-044 1 4 5 , - 40 Hut to ett i n t hi s tioool9o many atom , • 11 - vasciffittliriota ditiititrieffie result of elections. , Mr. Bradford (for the. presents we will leive out of the question the Free Soil dap didaie)—Mr. Bradford, though—doubtless as honeist and perhaps as capable, is neidterit& 'well 'known, nor does lie.postiess the ate , popular peculiarities as Judge Pollock. Aside from party . .attachments, the latter, merely from reputation and personal pope lamp, could command iafiaitely,more votes thattlelf:Bridford. 2d;. Because his election . would eh:Amite the principles_of Americanismjust as well as that of Pdr.ttratlford, and would be hailed eßually, as an American triumph. No one can honestly doubt but that Judge Pollock is thoroughly American ; and his official ca reer ivould, doubtless, bear the ImPren. . of his innhte convictions: on That sulavet. As a mark of how he is apprevisted at house, on one vital ptincipleore may mention that he is-an t active member of the Milton Bible bo- eietyi and some timeago was made a , life member of the American Bible Society, by a vollintary contribuntin on the part of the la dies of that place.- ;if. Supposing that the principal part of the support, peculiar to Mr. Bradford, comes from the Know Nothings, it num be remem bered:that they ate only strobg where their special adversary, a foreign Roman Catho lic population. -is present. In the mining Or manulacturiug portions of The State, or along thrline of public works, there is generally a lull supply of rreign-born citizens, of whom . a goodly 'pinion. if not the great mass, are l'episis. in, such places Know-Nothingism will t4ways he loutid to flounsh. The stim ulus, the luel of its existence is ever at hand. But is agrictetural, and the country districts generally, which comprisea vast body of the voters of the State, no such Influences exist; and They are, for the most part, bald of any' such political power. This should. be par ticularly borne in mind when the respective strength of These two gentlemen is balanced --The one backed by the Whigs of the State, who polled 1111,0i19 voiesfor Johnston in '.51; .and the other by the Native American party and (so reputed) the Know l'othings. 4th. The view Of these two candidates taken by the Democratic papers is at once decisive as to which is the stronger man, and, Ihgler's more dangerous opponent. To read Their praises of Jtlr. Bradford, and their ca joling advice to his political friends to sup port him, and him only, one would think theleopatd lied changed his spots," and that they had taken the American party ape under their wing. On the other hand, they constantly abuse Mr. Pollock, itod use every device to underrate his chances of elec tion. They koo'w and tear Pollock. Brad ford. they imagine, they have the shadow of 'a chance of whipping. Hence the game they are playing. CosetesioN.---13igler will eeratioly be re elected, at Pollock and BradfOrd both ron,and thus divide his opponents; but if united, eith er coo achieve a glonous victory—but it Must be a perfect, universal union of the two par- 1 ties. OS .Which, then, can best effect thin union— moat easily, and most surely.? Polled, by all odds. His own is the bigger party, o begin. with (let Mr. Bradford'a friends - "how to the contrarrp.it they ran); and he can'. more readili v eninmand the great mass of the Amer icanlstrength, including the Know Nothings. than ran Mr. Bradford the Whig vote 91 the State. While the AntliNebraska men and the' Temperance party will give him their lull votes with implicit confidence. Let Judge Pollock, therefore, for the beat of reasons, be the Union Candidate and the nr rt Governor of Penn:o;o2la , DISFRANCHISEMENT A WORD TO PROTESTANT ADOPT-ED CITIZENS Tue patent Democracy, as the . avowed op• pfmeats of the American movement, are for; ever prating about the outrage of disfrencht sing adopted citizens, and employing other !alittcies equally unfounded and cootamptibte,. to compass their seltish ends . . Their real °Neel is not the good of our erten population, but sim ply to .ectire their votes. They think not one whit the better of therri r thau do those whcm their. thus vilify ; nor do they ,enter• taus any .higher regard for their acquired d liffirfrieldibu7 torsiailautta, ai dds be the.Out*.tor a by'. octal cant ilt*w4ul,4 01 04ns- ! r!! AtiCalicsa moir*Enteonteinebdatitochatik orttAttulrlswa,Vlte tighti rakeonterrcit gotivatitir whO ititiiiiateloe.litizeni can. atill 4 03: their :b" ii such; and no ottani) will in any Wity.bi.inade to interfere wi them The Object is . only to throw-:-bet Wegner*, *Mond one ati norial Id:erica . to ItititriWt*sitliTTtieriiiiiidione ofpoliticallestittisajnotir midst has , ihelmoPlit...thongh we fear not so much to ourselves as tar. our children. = Catholic'. 11114 openly ibrearened ihiht it site ever get the upper bend in 'our toterbment, Cher : will bean ehd wourcivil and religious free dom; and be monstrous assumptions, of pow ei, of late, Have eikited the tear lest she pot this illiberal, tioctitieuart and; anti-republi can threat iii:o execution. frOtestant alit. are equally interested with the Ones , popu I lotion in ibec bing this niternped usurpatto on the part of the Popish - ifieiiithy. they should rco+nbet that, it we toil, their chit dieu,-as well aspire, must bear the oppres sor's4oke..lThe following dialogue repor ted in s► e , letter f rond Pittsfield, Mass., to th- Philadelphia /ice tA American, sets this mat ter, iu a few words; in its'Proper Itgh! TwOgenitemen standiag. one no English manand the other *Scotch:nen, slid to me, these KnoviNothiagsliare hit upon the right. and the only sateipriticiple. TbeEngrishman said, "Igo for it, fo the sake of obildren_, • They are Amen born, and! endorse the !Knovi.Nothiii,gs' for their security and protection." The Scotchman ' w equally earnest. "'These" said he, "are my YtewS long entertained." The Englishman said, "in my country no foreigner, from any nation. can beconi. ■ citiceo,'.with the right- of suffrage. without speCial act of Parliament: And yet," said be, "for . lel/Pleri 11 °.1101 feel th akihey are living under any disabilities. • They areeprotected in the t tea prOperty,und in's)! their bomoess relations, nn ' their eoctal position accords with their moral au intellectual worth. This explains the relation of the Ameri •-; ean movement toward the present generation of aliens On our shores ; and as to thusewho immigrate hereafter, there is no Mirdship in withholding thlt which they never enjoyed, while their chlldreu Will be entitled to all the privileges of natives, " to the mapt,r born." The denial of office-holding is a right which four fifths, if not nine tenths, of our native population voluntarily forego— . and, according to the hest opiaibns, are de• ' eidedly thebetter oft for it. So that, in any as pect of .the case, the alleged" outrage upon the rights of adopted citizens, about which the patent Democracy are just now so bla tent, is all a sham—a political ruse, got up , to make votes, and without the least real, substance: A SEARCHING REBUKE No DECLA Atton.—Thus tar the ilfiltantoe ; the: botne-organ Ot Judge PollOcle, neither. neknow.' ledges or denie. the allegation that Judge Pollock haul become a Know Nothing. .. Theabove-specimen of editorial imperil-, nenee is from the Mining Register, a paper I devoted to the support of the rotten, tottermo: and discarded dynasty of William Bigiet:, ' Governor ot Pennsylvania. ; The R•gister' prates continually in regard tithe hopes and prospects of the "disowned" ofthedemor racy, as it aiding to consummate hio.e ! electioni; while many of his ablest {coadjutors are. breathing against it curses l'oud. aust_ deep._ as doing him an injury hopelessly irrePari-I ble. The impudent allegation that the Md. toniait is the organ of Judge Pollock is basely ; untrue, and clearly shows to what a despe ratdelitetnity some men •will resort to 110 the bidding of an unprincipled political corm° , rant. We assumed the control of the Milton. tan (t) make an honest living as an indepeni dent tOe.Sucker, a and lithe noble, maguan imous and incorruptible Pollock himseftwa to interfere in our business, he would reboil before a determination to be -independent in the goireinment of our own affairs. put the Judge is too high-minded, too much above the demagogue; to interfere with any of the schemes that may be adopted either to secure his election or prevent 'his defeat. 4— Nis noble sell-respect is the theme of eieiy 'tongue, and the quiet dignity of his copdtict changes troops of political enemies into warm personal and political friends. ; I As to his being a Know Nothing, we do not know neither do we care; but judging from his many virtues, .integrity and con ceded powers of miud. in connection :with his great and growing popularity, we opine. and • will venture the prediction, that lie "knows something" far superior and of more importance than a score of the vile tra ducers of his well earned fame. The people hear you Mr. Register, and to October will answer your silly question to tones of thun der and , rebuke.—Mdtonion ID"PLAIN BUT WIIOI.ESBME TOLL;. —TheN. Evangelat, (Presbyterian), lamming the low state of morality in Congress and; other legislative bodies 'among exprecaes the belie! that, • • "If the conscience that Christian men car ry to.the house of GO could he carried to the polls ;;tf .the spirit: which keeps ahie the prayer-meeting; could be. Infused itato the primacy sod nominating convention ; ilCon gress were held to ria strict a moral account as clergymen, and the making ut laws was held to be as sacred as the aununcraildni of the oracles of old; we should hear of no more Jubilations at the adjournment of the Nation al Legislature: • e• • • We need not expect deliverance froni, icenes of violence, and acts ot,pertitly and - dishonor, ' and the reignof corruption, while the whole business of nominating and electing, officers is deliberately atandoned to the deoizeus' of the grog shop. When the- meansul • elicit ing good men are neglected, gOod `men in otfire will he wanting."' • • Tbe above is (rue to the letter.' Thigrog shops' generally nominate the candidates ; but the better chinas are really , to filatne lot permitting them to do so. They liatie no right to complain of others, if they neglect their. own duties: Every voter is pound to take,!part in Oldie political affairs{ ; which he can do without rendering himself obnox , ions, to - rtnybody, Hifi! will. •We always act on this prinet2le. if we perform : tier duty, we have a right to complain of the nets of others; but if we neglect our part,we cannot conitstectly find fault with What others, less acrtiPulous but more prompt, do., '!rlie prey alerit practice of holding public meetings at hotels and grog-shop=—and also elections at these places, ought to be changed. All pub lic a fl'airs relating, to the general preliare of M theeiens, ought to be dtioreed' 'from the liquor establishment., as soon as possible. I • B 7 How IT WORO.—A Mrs; Sullivan p",rosecuted her husband, some days, ago, in the Philadelphia Court of Quarter for an assault and battery, and at' the same time complained 'that her husband was iii the habit of frequently coming home drunk, and then abusing 'her ; when Judge Kelly remarked to her that the law was now strong enough to protect her from his abase and also from his drunkenness. He advised her to give notice to the persons who usually sold her husband liquor, that they must do so, no more. ff they continued :the sale to him, then to prosecute them. The wife re plied that she bad no money to 'sue with.— Judge Kelly informed her that under the drunken' act, the Court had authority to di rect any one convicted of selling liquor' to a person after notice to the contrary had been given, to pay not more ihan 820 to the pros :tailor, and he would take mire that she should 'receive at least $lO Ironi the person so convicted, for her trouble :in bringing them to justice. f , , EDI Tall 'S TAI n!. ~ 1 _,..- i. i 1 1 Tr A.:IT. can have pitienoe with or , , we will ep deavor to pulith•li his communication as early as poseible; but, lilie many !biopic( our own selee• iron, it mu , it give way to =tient of more 'pro% *ins idipoitanee for the present: ~ • If Ars received the first Dumber-of the XLIId volume oi thelAdou Quarterly. Its arti cle on "The Electric Te/eiraph"l:—its invention, mechanical oonitruction and mode of operation history, extent of introduction, uses dm., b; read with great interest everyerbere. "queen Elizabeth and her Favorites" will refresh (bet*. ere of bigot*: It taken the nuadle eosin& between those extrema centers on ettlierside, who have undertaken`ro record • her eventful life. These British periodicals are sterling works. Price of Blackwood or any 1 of the four Reviews, VI a 'year; for any 2;14S ; or all 5, 510. To be had at 41aanaa's. • Purist for September is alreidy oat.' It has tor I frontispiece the portrait of the Author of "Swallow Baru" /cc., Hon. I. Kennedy. Its rot oreontents 13 far and patiictdarty tempting.—k The fast paper is apropos to the times, "Our par ties and politice." . The remainder ed its articles are, as nand, .from the beet matributors, and will malt with the Aret•class periodical litentare of the day . To those wlendsaire a mph] moothly, fully worth their enbecription money, we cordially re commend Putnam, Price 11.3 a yair-.-io be hod at asalemee. ME liffaitt - 17111123.1 n Meth griatth, ,30 D* "L?" , : T OW. • 117 a 29 &•!.. 30 '.;31 - 41Wirafa5.21 , 45.22'5.23 52e 625 5 27 " sets 6.41 6.32' 8.37' 8.30 8.34 ' 8.33 6.31 itrasetsB.47 .V. 13. 9:0,104741.03 • 1.1.501moto. PiistkiMl4 , 4l,4tirtibM Saittrioi,l9l.4.4l3tighimal 44eitia0e a cam Somewhat Moody is altehmou. I "11" Sear" tied ii4eiiaaf. , Monday,2l,o.-•-tiemaml warm. Thesday, 22d.-44resairelil warm. Mato- Ilibin4utchirsod"wttb heal and Traditpaloy, 23dr•Cool gad cloudy with damp - breeze iii morn. Tkur.Vday, 241k.—Warm, ape/pally m the after • coo. - Prolai,2slh.--Stut brightand rearm. 'jot breeze i3"Both Elle Wbig 410 DeiCrtitir..Cotinty Oonvenhona meet Setiuylkill Haven, on Monday neit. The political nom, for tbe Iday them will doubtless be . rathethigh. erne Poreugb Public Scheola opened on:Monday mormng,last.,atter a vacation o! six weeks. The attendance bas ben small doting the week, and atop* likely 10 be (or seine iime yet. Ciiirintprotiement.--=Market Street has just been new!) , macadamized, 40 the surface of the stone covered with frac dirt. it makes a hard and level road. • ; j • ra r i4 Gun.--Lnet week we (argot 10 no ttee. a gun of superior manuntiture and tin:sti, to be 'seen at Capt. Frank Pott's iltirdwaM store, Ceti ire greet, opposite Market. The makers ere Freoeh, cl'ondocatmet Jury, St. Etienne." It is a light double-barrel. The material Of the barrels :to a peculiar amalgamation of steel and iron, knoWn es the "Damask twist," ROM the process of mum titeture being sin:nisi . , rt iii suppeled, to . that by .;which the eetetirsted Dajnitsetw! blades Were made. . The locks are perk . et, and of a most *Oen :did 'finish, as indeed is orery, inner port.. Its Price ,is 5150! Genie might Mate with such a fowling-piece, but there - won:4 be a satisfaction in `.shooting with a gun ons is a4tin." We commend it to the notice of spottismen. • riV• Now , d o —The supply of . center toe the Borough is already lituticd,, and with the coot' Anued drought it to last growing beautifully lees.--': We, therefore, take it' uponfus to ;ay down soma general ridsr for dispoung i.?l what little roaming lat. rre - 611 Volt cint, ur that your neighbors rtuial get more thin you. 2d: "What you caul toe itonvenieutly, let run on Weneral principles. 3d. Declare the dust intolerable; and bave your windows washed at least twice a week and your invement still oftener'; at the same ume consider. mg it a pious duty toward. passersby, to sprint:s,s inc latter morning and everiscing special A. aiructions to use freely on each occasion. • 4th': Sh(Ada the haisins get PO Itar, that it tnny Ge necessary to stop off the supplylany part of the day,; tom on the hydrant, when I you go to bed, with a Gig tub under the spout, and let the water run, it it wants to. The tub wilt save appentanceit ; you can scrub your basetneni, nod drown °la thu rata, besides. .Ith. The above directions carefid's giro tbe first anamber.oi tho Company you /neer .. , iessie'Vbecause there is ho water.' _ • I'. S —limey be kitoptir to strati that ILI* Is ear. published by the Brahmin. orthel company.' nrAfilitarv.—At eteetiutil in !Lear re. rpeetive armories, on Monday I l e yening last, th e following companies were o ffi cered thus Ativritstry Nagle; tat. Lreutinant+-1). A. rtitth ; 2d. Lien. ; i2d. 21.1.4ierarnunt—JaP Keet:;• Eiirign--4(repti Gilmonit ; Pea 31(1 r — D. A: 'Smith. The lst. Ltebtenent was re:elected—nil the others are ether net?. or.prMnoted: CONTiNfry &L. : I 1!-4i'lltnit You.; Ist . Lietarrtatzttetiry Lord ; 2d Lteutenant—David Brown ; 2d. ,Licure'nant—Wm. IIIeK. Thorn. on, Last is a ni.we officer, the others re. elected. • Scorn Birt.r.s:—Captain—James Nagle,; Ist. Lieutenant—Richard Stout; 241.-Lieutenant-4as. Neice; Lienteant —Mark Etowiby. The Ctiptain was re elected—ill the'others promoted. !STY CAVA MIT : George Wyrdzoop; 14.• Lieutenant —J. M. Weill. ,erill ; 2Q. Liontenant*-James M. Beatty ; Cornet —lsmelSeitzinger. The Captain was re-elected —the others new or Promote 4. • GcßmAri Yenoaßs4—Captiiit—J.P. Atstadt Ist. Larrui o:ant Lommerg;:2d. 12.1. Leeiiteiiant—A. Heger ; Tredslo er—T:Mulldr. AU reelected. [FROM OUR 116OULAR OORttlf.,-PORDE4T.I . PORT CARBON AFFAIRS. • Assn Jour:mei a ff ords ua. pleasure to an - . flounce the organization o f a military !company in our Borough,' although we are opposed to all kinds of fighting and Murder,' As it is compoied mostly of young-men, they have all the discipline to learn—even-Captain Allison has and they ap pear to ho doing thiit with a right good will (as tho - the town with martial music every even- . mg.) in order to get; inspeoted,ahout the end of this month, prior to receiving their riles. On Friday hat, a mason who wns ingaged in building a woik.alitm for Wm, Gene, had one of his ankles siverefy sprained by the tallthg of the seattild ten feet or More front the ground ; A' Party of young men who had been; drinking, had a little miss, here on Saturday night. As a matter of COttilT, there will be some of Ifni kind of sport at the coming election; but we lope that that will be about the last 01 these drunken frays, for'llieY are certainly diiingreeable in a Itepublic. But slack, many Misiakelhis for freedom. Smort.Al4.—The--whole .square where ilan4 our iilertionlion,e, is enpatiofted of Rum nnil Poker Helier,, foreigners too! ro,t Carron , - .4itpiit 21, '5l. 7klot-ice 111 10.1tUttNicrach Off 3111,-NANAGIOLENT. r" Eafvotes ---Oniteatling your article. en titled "-A queer pelente" I in the To.rnar of the -12 t h. ; I thought Ito let Postmasters understand that you are not the only party who have 'occasiOn Inictlault with them ' 1 think I havaiiat present mole (Vise to edmplain of negi;.genciinud careless- IWO. in Portinatters mut' Pirst-Acersq' . within .I 1 circuit ot kimething leas Khan a thousa nd miles, than they have to complain of Inc 'trouble" given theta Iy you, myrelf, or any other person ; since that tiknible fortis a partfrif their dutv,, for which they are engaged and 'paid, faithfully to pertorm.— Rather mores than two weeks *ince, I posted a let• ter. ind abbut a!vreek afteeppsted another ; bet le cewing norinswer, t telegraphed toascertein wheth. rr they had been received. was answered - by oth er means that they were not. The letters were prepaid, and their lob. felt a breath to the of. fairs they treated on, which it tr Impvitsible now to mend. I.had thought it might have accidentally happened . ' thrthigh the 'multiplicity or beuiness at the Phtladelpliie office, bet this complaint of •treoble" rpeuizs very imepiciowdy-i-it reigns• to indicate that they are not over !Arend. and as the consequence my letters were' fart, fit. t.hort, I thick n very reasonable to suppose, that it they do not like to take the necessary trouble over your business with . ;,them, whom they, .kuuw so well; they will not care-to take the neccartitY trouble with mine : , .A ...41xAtsate..... A 3UKRICAN . • . • Mt. Cainid, Atig.fyt 17th, The ritixens of Ihie place levorahle to-the ellOl , O of Native Amplest' principles met thin evening In the School tion,•e. The. Ifieellq Wag (41: hnlzed, by ippoititing NATnAN 4 . 7 1.14AVFR fi,exideut John H. James, Prrcleitt, and lot] Vuuudi , Seerefory.of the meeting'. . - The President then'stated the object of the meet. mg, 'to-he:Abe hppommient of three Delegates to at, teadthi; Dotiventlon at Sunbury, Satorday Itith tOr the.p_orpose of choo..ing candidates for the eouety'odireti. • F. B: Pot,, then- aitilreiired the Meeting on the antilectof Ndtve Arnericani , m, which was .oul• attrrin. and ititeretding, anJ received with oppladse. The lin then nominated 2V. Cleaver, J. H. James, D,Peraing,'John Yarnail and Joshua Potts as candidates attend the Convention. On ia.ltioni— uf efr.J, That the mftting elect three tram the'abo !limed partona by balloting. Jacob Riiiner was appointed Judge arid F. B. Potts, Teller. After the %rotes were ,01l polled and counted, the Jodge declared N. Clearer,J. U. James and 'lmbue Pens to be the candtdrites elect• • On 'lmotio'n, ReJoird, The candidates are in structed to ese their miluenee in favor of D. W. C. Ciutrar for the oflicelo ( Congress , end the balance of the county uffieere'es they teay deem best; after ,which I. Potts -made some appropriate remarks 'relative to the clalmi and standing of 1). W..C. Cleaver. O motion'', Resolverl i ,—That the Ninon' .4fromwal end &ennuis. Ameriicos be requested to 'publish the pioceeltugliot this hireling. Acliinutied with three cheers for Native Ameri- VSOISM, j • Sigurd by Me Officers. AMERICAN CONVENTION The delegates to the American' Convention ,met at the Grand Jury ilLoorn, in Sunbury, Northum berland Csiwity, 012 Seturdsy the 19th twt. , at 10 o'clock, Ai M. The Convention was railed to or by appointing Ji W. Unarm Esq.. President: S. S. South, and M. Peening, Vice .Presidents; and Emantiel Witvert, Secretary. Ob maybe, The 'committee then proceeded to busuiess, and to receive the eredemiale of the glite seta ingutrodance.l The delegsies et the different toornshios;presenting their credentials, were adurit• led ae dekgirtes in !tie convention. On motion of D. W. C. Cleaver, it was Rotiolviff, That a committee If six be appointed to prepare resolutions caressive of !be !ease of this meeting. * • Wherrigion the chair appointed the following gentlemen via :—D. W. C. Cleaver. Joshua Pons, S. S. Sujith, Jos;.Scolt., W. W. Tensworth, and Dr.1..1. John. The Convention then.adjourned to meet againat 1 o'cilock;,.P. 14. Arraaucure Stasuur.....,The Convention met at I o'clock; agreeably to afuntnainent, when the fol lowing preamble and resolutions were - adopted : Witerutss, The present politral edition of oarbotjntry loudly calls for au organisation that will purge i .t of the . logien curnrptite of native dernageginem and fo r usterfetence, and belicv. tag that mum adherence to the principles of the funericeis party as adopted by the Native Ameri can National Convention of 18451 sad antrirsoelli• l tiliY' . • •• giiiiiin •' • •-• terenboar .- V ' Mal* 1M I, IS 00 only irrdy hi widett the . dip of the country wipirokipftlt o the • ... - ~ pa. trieugm of um 140.0, e , i . . earl ..1 , : Therefore. ;. _e it, .:.,•-:' :it, g. • - ReMirrii, That; int t. . sate ~..... '' cert.' We will give ••, • .a. , ~,= a ~4 , * it as DU known to be " - . .....„ • . --„ . :"7: - , ~ . and lad Bengali= : , ~ '.4,.., ;,.: , . r" . : H. itro Bout , , and Bporisrinktie Su '''' known &Juergen:eland artirecaci of these principles, rectredeind tree' 1 1: 4 -1 t ' A t tnintahr isie,rjestser, 1 nerd'istle (AUL want*. Cam. I jpintionerfropt ilhit ' am* Wikution t , begaillirrisberi,lllaret let, 1854, we will give Ahem and thMdedx.,tout itniiiiirded scout. Woo/ea, Dui.. Ile Critifireerritire 114400M:4d to meet en row number g 4 Conferees from zcnuyl killiitounty, for the pvo4 of iseteetiegja pertain to rettreeetn_tnie district mpuyriletumpt Congress, be instructed to vote' for glintter CRairthr, on prat, hut' and every baribt. I • ' i';,-;'.. -- 2 'A: r - ' i ir Regrifeerf, That asitrieg:44.i.iiiiinbite of "Wen. tegir module:a aciw ; in theletdAgr the sem a i' geii Of dal, Count, end krallex,of puisei air .well uof the regular °meeker ti4intlietParma we Irina to be in - falter. of It&s - prrecintriiiirernirvocate; w. think is inexpedient-U. aitif* CONlalgiats!' 41 ocimition to them.' " - -, t„ 4 ' :The Convent* tfiea'e*lkedlhe 4itinstltilintsra' perecni a. , 'erinre Mei or Xisittnutaierrand, county, to meet the .conaphelt Of itokultOt itiiim terlko public borige. - nf 4. ~ b l.: FA" at MI- j ° lll26 e l * -46 Saturday Semeniber Wilt...me :—Dr. J. J...iihr, NathatrOleaver,tend l'': . Shindet. ; • . The fditownig' Exerhit ire Committee were up. Rio t kited by the ruinivU.DOrr. viz :- 49 ; 'D. Wise, Illatthnie,Tersing. Geoine. Rimier, Naha% Clap Ter, S. S. Smith, log. tticott. and Abraham Hite. man. ,' ;'• 't r. 1 : On motion, 1 ? Isilve4 That the Executive Com- Inittee.ehalt have the power to totem candidate' ror county mikes, and recommend them to be gar 'prated hy the Atheriesii party at the next October ; elm ion ; alto in fill lilt 'ramie ies that May ecru lie their body dining thiqear. On motion, lte.olvelk Thai the papers of this t cotmty, this Ameiriren *boner, Aon•rie4Ok Watch= 'nun had Miners' Iciverrintbe requested tor publish there puttee/dine.' 't, ',-'•',: • ' -," I - '. .:Aking4 by thr 04irer, icrrAti4tracA.TE.D.) EXPLOSION Or FIRE DAMP ... , , This morning irt'Slope':ot Messrs. Pecker. Dung laSSCl,lo.. en etPlostott4 Fire-darop Molt place, causing the death Of onfilttan tindscribindy Hajar mg eleven tnore l , ft ip*there ars' were two ex• plosion's; how the first Originated Is at present un known; it howetrerfeairWhl bin little daitage, and most probably ; none "tIC.tO seriously infrared by it The second eiplosiou *as caused by ai lighted can dle or_laripp - being' put.-.lfirmigh under ' a door, in order to give these onitirO 'opposite side a light— whose lighlit hid been. , out by the' first explo. i e siou. The door win • across' the gangwai which Tons -eat and '. t d at bottom or 510pe...- There is &so a ranneoeingdnven tooth from het torn tit elope; and the ten working there beard tint first explosion - and on out of 111tn:ousel (which la driven lit fitttlit'stpt . i3 O yards) in order .tore• !love any thatwere • It, ; when thee wine to this door, it appears', fluttitlif had been . jimmied too so tightly by the reran ot ff the explosion, that it could not be opened, end scliiii runback to odder to get a sledge tatorce it open ',. 'while they were gone one man feeling anxious to: relieve . .those on t&ft oppo site. M side and give [beet light, dug under the door, and putting bis light through,.. set fire to the sul phur that had.been brdiigbt into . the gangway by the first explasioti, Ilkjituts in order to relievivotk. net ceased his own di ith and the serious accident that has happened, tie man that was almost in stantly killed Was Jtistios hbevens, Jr. Those seri ously injured are Richiird Ensfice; Br., Hugh Gar. raghcr, John (iarre)L'.: Francis Williams, Oxen CroS,en, John p'addeiti 'amen Glidden, - WAlliam Martin, Richard Martin, Philip Swab end W.w . Davis. ' 1 ; ~ , . lki.s , 4llttllONlliii, Aligum 17, 1 1 354. f heap Since the abve pened, three out or the num her have iiied,;lt ielnicAt Eustice, i Sr. Hugh ()arra giber and John - ,Carrey There is a f air probability. of the rest re.coi-priagi; Mesabi. PaCker, tintless Sr Co , have f uetther spared espensir or trifiible to render assistance and alleviate the stifferiiio§ of tife stffioted. . W. J ' I .:laturday , • • A , L,s., r li t ; 1934.. .. f ,:....„-,.; SCIRAPS OF A t SU 3,131 A MBLE rent ;aft YORK CORRRSPONDEIST. D•wrrzire fioni .Qadire-Engliqk Ladies and So riot y-1110 ni Ate ru en-Lra,vrog and lefty u Mi• n --Logi? ail-Curlew House Officer 1-,gt. uri:Ali'apitts--11.foare's Canadian Boat Soa4,-ROiiies Point-Taste an Duvet. lino rake Glirsaiplain--A a elirandark Men: tat Nl—Split I:04-Si gime 01 vile,Tir-if Ameneats Naval Battio+4.ourlin.voli-7'unr.4 of Ethan Bitt?n,ah. Arrival' 22d, 18Si. PEAR ,rottariAo;-Tho declining rays of the set ting tem welly 11,14ing the haillements of Cape Dia mond with gold a; We steprs-d upon the d e ck of the Royal Mail Sjeatner. Joint Munn, which was to convey us itp thl St. Lawrence river to Mon treal. • t The boat wft-i , ,Crowded with passengers, very many O'f , whom were members of the liouse,whicli had broken tip imeeramomously with . a grand row, the day before. ~ W e again had ocensiou to be pleased with that; Off-hand fret-demand ease, char acteristic of, Me k:hglish ladies-several •of Whom by their exquisitenlaying and general vivacity of manners, enlivened the entire saloons'of our beau ., Mel steamer, • The evening, 'alter ten, passed rapidly and pleas antly away, fintlik us at übout mtduight, safely ere sconce(' in our slate-room, wholly oblivions to the outer world, miff:broad day-light, and the tramp ing of many ftait:finnouneed our arrival at Mon tees!, OneernoreZ! , - It was SundayAnorning,and in the midst of auto user-yet we are,tree to confess gnat for a twelve. month previous?, live bad 'tot suffered solltUelt horn the cold-it vrascavallY ptiteling. Wyth a perfect nonchalance, ItOirever, oar party, a goodly number that is breakfreit woullyie forthcoming for an hour and half, and that tirel4 were out of the question-With all doe grao'ty and respect for the day, conurieneed it hearty ante of leap frog, in the saloon olst. Lawrence Ifall, It must have 'been u novel siglii to +eve n a party of grave men, member" some of them per forming teats o(ground kitty tumbling, which at ?Tailcoat's oei?u,6l surely have brought down the house. llowetrer, it wag early in the morning, no visitors were 'inuring, end our necessities were pressing,--so efilt we went with a will, and soon started n, } eirctitation that warmed us up finely What ad appetite for bteakfitte we had, atter night °Oho writer and such morning exercise hot coffee arid rolli„with steaks were at premium, in fact theca was ; tightness in the provender market. We rental iM in Montreal a couple of days; but as we intro ilescribed matters and things pretty thoroughly in rot previous letter, we wilt trespass upon our reatressa, attention nu flintier, but pans on ICY the time wheit.we leave the city, in the 'teenier . Iron Duke, loßengueil (lug baggage,was here submitted to the inspec tion of (he Cit;loitt !louse officers; and if what we eat., isl AP sample of their examination, this must be theii4atlise of smugglers. The luggage of hitadred4- fof pissengers-trunks, b o xes, hais, bales skid Whales, innumerable. both great and squall,_were ;wheeled on board in, trucks, white the chief ansieteiid the retielals`semned to be . , to gel their prent-mark upon tliegreatest passible number in the Must pAlsible space.:of time. - We watched these trarfutctions until a superbly toned bell give the signed to to off and we were once again OpOti the bosom of the 11.1. Lawrence t,ire rec,--edW , ahin view of the Cascades or St. Awl's Ituesitc,tirnr'the city, and as we gazr , tl upon them, ti e - eriltisite lines et Mooie crone to ode minde7, , "Faintly hclollit the eveningehima, Oitectece.;,l:Cep tune and our ()era keep tune- Soon'en tlfO, woods on shore 10,31 Z dim, . We'll stintat St. Ann's 'our evening hymn • flow tethers, row---the strcian rims font, The repels are near, and the daylight's pail " To (tars gone by, the far trading , expeditions, witudi, lett htintleal for the then unknown and Mt , eiplonsti Wat,s.:onhiileted St. Ana'a as their:part ing p'are, nail never baited to stop and pat ups th eir mover* for,fai ety and sina.esa In a; feW, Moments our river tiip was over, and we were i*ated In the ear, tit route for Rouses' Point. wheels we arrived without Incident or nem. dent, Cie. %rt.o breaking Of tut mime, which, how .ih,eovered mud cost Its nothing Intl a little, teronvenienee. At ItouseA' Point nnother oppJnUnity is afforded for the touti'sl to di-play his taste in the,seltection of a route ;:‘;itiro of which arts haraptoranted-one by strainer;down the lake, and the either by cars, following;titiwn the conrre of the water a little in land,. Wil:Sfshould think that rte person of taste would &elfin of selecting a hot, dinuy, eonfined uniulof erit4,when a fine,•commoiltons and superb ly titled Steamer could be procured For tiers tykes, though in truth with a &Mtn minority.we took , the.iteh Ines, without a moment's; henetroon ; while eutinitenthe or oar fellow travellers, In hot hate rushi4l nil to he, maothereit end choked be hind'a wlifinsing, snorting locomotive, thusbearing out my ollippeated principle that very hew travel for the , lltitli of What can be seen and entoyed, but merely tOttra able to nay they have been here, or they havnitravelled there--they have seeti this and that] celeleaty-- , entser'shle asseetion r They have se en it-indeed they tattle. Would they &ppm.* i faithful pietnre of any locality they have viseed s 'it month affewarils / Indeed they would not. The tripi down Lake Chttotp!sta is desAtrvenly poPillar, tend abounds with teeny beauties. On the . Elaitern :elite are seen the ranges of the Green mountaina: id Vermeint, and on the Westera, tree Adirondack range in NEW York ; a rough rugged country tOrming the Northern portion of the Em pire StabSota onexplOred nail wild as tiny of the plains mud:forests of Kansas or Nebraska. Sport ing' may hem be found in abundance, and of the tni(y - noble kind-bevirs, wolves and deer, with fish , itunehendile, although not unattended Ityttlanger, Thu lost hunter stands but a Aim chance in these untettled'and barren mountain lasinessers, lime he might wander till starvation overtook him, before he, would -rind a trail or mom of mankind, or a MI MI") habllatiOn. The whole courserof the Lake is full of roman tic ,_ scenery, as well as possessed of great historic interest,-Piatteberg, Crown Point, Ticondetvga-Mittlea et whose mere mention our America; blood thralls and leaps with a quicker ptilratuni, We thought of our creeds of the car, atiff,While we ate a fine dinner, and afterwards reclined on velvet cushions, smiled a smile , of self-eatisfaction. By all means, dear reader, j when tliMe you travel-take the steamer. Justfietore otechlng the town of Burlington, on the "shelli of the Lake, a great curiosity is seen, whieh,ht, called-the Split Rock. A promontory runs 'otit, two the water, reducing the breadth of the lakirko a suigle mile", mid its extreme point is cut ow'n ' s it • Were, by some terrtffic earthquake, ferming,fin Island of about half an acre in extent. The eligtm intiecti feet in breadth, and we are told that itt 4 sottridivgs have been taken to the depth of 4 r ee hi/Piked feet without fouchwg bottom. Tltli spot wr4 tuning venerated by the red men. From this point the !eke spreede so tiredly that seven milestirther down-it ea-Gee miles wide. Jost eqopostie Burlingtoe, we passed by Viacom's Istand,;;historte and sacred ground-the locality Wherelgas foueht ihe.arst naval battle between Amettea ad the number - country. As this' .is a memorable data. veil shall have it. it was on the 11th day ut October,l776. Gur,nreamer soon rounded die point and landed its at "She wharf of 'Burlington, where we purposed retnaligng a short time. There,in bet tittle here to taterest. ther/oUrist, save the quiet beauty of the placie4a chatameristic which it shares with Most other New England towns. OneiSpot, however, we could not leave envision! I I-the place of the heroic and eccentric lEthatiAlhen. He hes *both a mile from the vit. a quiet chaecleyarditweekokwil the waters of It Winooski., A plate Marble slab nutrks btu "teeing place, and upon it these few words: ,•••••• ' "The corporeal part of General ETRaN A•Lt.e. Beata tnemkthis stone;-the 12dr durefFili.ll,o9; ' Aged 50 „ yearn. -: • Hut ettirit tried the mercies dine God, in wban Mime be believed and trongly tramid.” I Bock is the eceentrto'lo4l ohatactiniatic epitaph Ihe:fisreie Ultimal.• `. c - r • ' 4 - -- 1 • - --,-• • -:-. - . -- 3 - .--.--. - ; r --- ; 1 - . -- -, ...;-:•;,-- ,-;,, i ., aws% Vs Aininst2/sl/4004, 1' ' . • - Ens. - ..„,: : , --It - Mani' Om ' ' - ..!,,-, - . -•- * bye Pat'!- - th ,is „, „ _. ..":s:' ° ' ' .K• 5 4 '. 0 ' Abe l '-01 t .-•q • ' .. ''. ' • __ sad the -it Would oit, t " 1-. t in -' event ' , _..„,. - theui succeed' MO .-. 9- 'The &inclusion arrive`rit,aftei4M'lllniti l , Rim "drat toe country would 1 ,4 -4 ,1 " 1 " 41 ' 'Asot" - • rota sop liti _wry OMPv41 1 . ZAilumbe , ' 'mu& 144 401 ~ .t oii. thio inVoe,ling Ad- - titifiditeiganlif it iniobtividies listrorr. ,Isys -`Did not Irishmen gain deli liberties . 'of ibis ottaawyDithaes4o4olmtpoes ont 4lifetr- htOod tike wawr at the bank of Waterloo? And wasn't I wok. NV pima growl in the,State of_N'l'inti, :A im the hies.eif bones of the —R,gicnent ‘,3,k. o f bishimartaiow be lAttaehicia 44 the t!itin-lknel a il toc literty!, l ' At this parti ultir at, acme _wicked. lier6oll illtert he ill, anCsaid :hit he bad illia/. 0 1 6 11 .t0 t t the: battle of Watertoo ww: (ought in the obi c;ountry,ittad nut in tb p t ie re'of Neer 'Ur_ .-,- , l_ `1 .le. • Pat (much elicited, re- Voitine'LA Know-Nothin.g. Wasn't I a Waterloo in the State of N'York, at the Prem. dharoheidlaiClind didn't 1' hist - lith 'Thlurrefigie , I pivifers say the /elf sore thirg9 Mil! loud tope ;W an orator'ii 'Wire bed co l it limber of Americanises listeners., and Patthought it prudent tomato. .. ,-li,- ,1, -,.... Thwittion'this lifffe . Pimutiontnee on) to .elioW the bale and corrupt utodeksted by polit kcal dears.; gotifit, to; sea sit ,m4tietice" with: the itotrumiit par ty ,tiribis pointy, by dmittiug them that out litiert ties timingained atid teeined only-through ,the lit iltithitMuttay of each Pat-not i— • , , , iiotrarfuct. IrOutitir DEPARTMENT I• PRICES OF.S'Foclif Of 134 an*TritaiOrtatioe Compana • , sing front the Anthracite Coal licit mon. ' , . . L•ornrfrd meidy -firr th* !Inners' . • . A. E. Sraita Sc RAIL ROADS• Reeding • " • Mine Hill& Schuylkill Haven, Mount Carbon, - Mount Carbon dr Port Carbou, Dlilt Creo.-k, .. Schuylkill Valoy, .Lotteriy Creek, SVPAtarn, ' CANAL 0. Schtiytkill Navixatiou, .do. du Prefarretl,. I,loon Canal, do do Preferred,. Delaware & Hudson Coal 8e Trans ipOrtation Co's. RAIL ROAD & *COAL CO'S. ' Little Selwyn: itt Coal dr. R._ R. Co Lehigh Cola& Navigation Co. • Dasleton Coal Co., Bunk Mountain Coal Co., a. , Pennsylvania Coal & R. IL. Co., Vanpliin Coal &R. R. Co. • Lykent Valley Coal & R. R, Beaver Meadowi coal & R'. R ,l'o COAL COMPANIES . Frirest Improtentent Co., Ninth Anirrioan Coal C.i , Rolaware Poet ¶)o,, • . MISCELLANEOPS Miners' Bank, Farmers' Bank, Pottsville Gas Co., Pottsville Water Co.. Miners Llfe Incur nn4Trusi Co.-. [Farm Tut eintrea.t.;o Logra i oca..scx I l i ' VALUABLE DISCOVERAt 1 4 .'s 01 ' 114 cOne of the Heroes we rev;,sl,tp. I . i I 1 1 . If Corrox is King in Wfiatingtt ai'lld Mancbea„. N ter, end Satrap m flew York and Boiwii, •Sciiiep Pro' it ling, wherevel cheep, 1 , 4)1. timndry„ltifin is Melted into casting... The Ironrrinces of ticoi, land exist, and rate th e Market, .t. iertoe of tile famous Black•band Ore, Thid I vtdOrible notheral deposit has lately been found in' Ohio:. It exisk . in great quantities in 'Stationing ClUtlOy, underlying a deposit of Coal in et least beep tOwathips sad probably many more. Trip identity Of what lWa+ futlierto deemed if vron blow, bitilminiitis slate,wiirr the famous Black.band, ha , l'..herst, but re c ently jia. certained. VerY - inielligebtarol Masters, erol.S r x.• periedeed Engtudr, Cornish, - We sh, pod Anoirte, i n miners, have walked. worked. and bbred river Mid through tbia ore for yeampast, unconscious ..1: +l.e wealtu that lay neglected benefit!' Men feet. IA Scotch miner, temporality attached .to re lilie.t furnace, "motioned his fld trilend4 BR dung Out from from an ore heap by a fi ll ras Worthless slate, Lind Speedily had it elevated II the consiiluence !bat be- " longs to this distinguished ore. r We congrattilhie the State of Ohio, and our old friends of Itlallotling County, upon, the diseqery !of this- source of. wealth. It Is 4 richer deposit t an ;the gold iin The cbosom of Calitontia. 1 . , t ! I . Simultaneously with this k nd iprolidence; up. rises from the heart of the people of Ohio, Without trumpet btasf;..or . proclatnaterY noise. of oily 'de scription, one of the Heroes Worshipped by the Drroorrary. Be is of no kih ninatever. to :he Honorable Elijah Pogratmso giaphically sketChed by Dickeria in Martin Chuzzlewit—not even ; his tenth cousin. Public reCeptions are,nauseri to him —crowds weary 4ad slide hint—it has never; en term: into his bead to boast of lwhet he had dime.. or to magnanimously promil.e pi. 'country ,that lie would for the future keep a sharp eye to her inter este. Not being of the Pograni breed, Ihe bus IteScr procuned himself to be carried 'dead head' around the coutury,. for the chance of noisily Muir mmg.stray companies of clurwy,militia nico,,, that they were the bulwarks oflibeir country, or of trying to raised blush upon the. Cheeks of a; few barouche loads of weary women; by dweilini up on their surpassing beauty. ISotiat all of Old bla tant, coppergilt, Pogratu ipeclea 44 our lierO, but of the silent, doing kind. A ruvbluti4utst het is— 'not of political otfice•holdingt but in the great and -.noble Art of fron•making, (Inset:as Dowser. of !Ohio, hat changed the form di the Blast furimee. lie has advanced the art 01 *Melting non ore.!, pro. digiously towards perfection. Ile has Cheitpened the cost of !coo, to all Consul:neva of thistuoal val uable of the metals. in his eiperietwe asi founder, ho had in' : corn mon with other trowniaaters",, observed that ;a cer tain' periods in a blast. or otherwise, in the life ol a furnace, it produeed More Mend than at oi hers.— With sound, philosophic 'inellixl, he once blew out a furnace that he war wOrkpig, at this period, and examined the inside of a to see whet woe it, condition at the moment of its:, best pertoripanee. Ile disccivcred what 'bundled& of other ! 1011-tan— ters had :witnessed before him„ Shat the scoot, of the blast and the power of the beat, had seoin and eularoil the furoace at the top and at its bottom. ;But unlike them. lie i canneries! "hp e flange of .hope . _ , with the. leet ut the increase end t.ietertetued that that whirl' n inmate shonhi tiatett two rAlemporiztd eti ja4.l7.knile, that yr )1i Improvrineui. A, rior ni tha cummon, iartho.li the inside of tiONVARIV3- ft we.. , precisely horn ma i ant ath?ied 4,7;, . trent the it etu p te g of the first. lend of stone, for Mr. Howsitt, is furnace. to .ttiet putting - id . , the Islam °Ow it. There was 110 prpIiMIIIIIITY titiliwg up of the stack, as is always donehy the r*itlir found erg. The maser.% quit work, the, turrinco was charged, and the biti-t clam:ire! onto her'„ and out came,the iron. The initiated will apprecise• the great changes thus far noticed' The, Sleek u , ‘ 4/ feet high. The how is 25 feet square. ;The first 18 feet are of and-lone, WA also lin& stilton. -und battened on the ontsida If iiiche4 to' the toot. It bas tour arches. The inside of the furor.- is net. lied tip , perpendicularly—OP stet:m.l)am; neatly cut and fitted to a .12 loot engirt, to receive the hearth. The 29 feet above the % g to bouom, are circular —and built of firebrick ,i The outside Well is I t idches thick, the inside (Oleg of ss srien . 43 inches, long end II sunbelt thick; with It inch ii of hack. ingsand between. 'The entire thieki • tat the t -circular portion of the tlael: is 33 inches. ft is hooped around wtih iron. IThts Furnac'e.thos ilia- . ruse. with the old-feshiotied Hewitt and Roth.— rho inside, instead of bee* drawn in scnall, at the top is vat ISM, .up straightt and give. the ' Tonne l heed ilia stofte &stouter Suithe top of tbe Ito•ti -- The first visible client a this q rrai innovation ts. that the furnace: iso cod! !around the bottom, and alum the Tuveres. The past is hot kept down by the conical shape customary to ell nirmice inte riors.. The wind eniersteasity, and Oates up easi ly through the etock:7lNext the 1 stolc will eat lodge in this furnace as is ithers,,rior ;will it tail Irregularly and, at intervals. If the kliargieg is steady, and the engine sielidy, the Stack mil-t come down steadily. The ipfluence' of this, pi' given uniformity to the charairr of I he.lron-. will be ap preciated:4v fourider.. The inoretese in the tuna- , city of tee Furnace to (arry Minima, Win also be noted by them. i l , -. • The hearth in Howeau's furnace, us cin circling, and battens fast trout the 'point %here the Toyei es_ and intersects the lintel 16 feet from the bottom stone. - Such is this new erection. It will make a revo lution in the production of Pig Metal. , It is a very great uuprovement, ttlatitles the aide man who has totrodueed it to• nse, to the public 4xorutteation and gratitude., '-.. ins cfent blast . With the veryderived front a 14 inch steam cylinderi driving two Widd cylinders ut l of 5 feet stroke. and 40 itch Itore,.this furnace yielded right of1;,10 emelt day of, dark, coarse grained Iron. It can modems 18 lons a day of Mill iron. A furnace preen:Only -construi.tect by Mr; HoWARD, upon a ploulapproechitlg 10 this, with a 11 foot mouth and 14 foot bosh, is now yielding 25 tons of Iron a day, though its materials are so lean es to take 8 tone to the lon oflmilal.'“ , .In close gecgraphical connection With this im. portant Improvement 'nth. hen , Manufamure, is a fact io disereditable,land So ,aggmiating, that a Saint it of the Protect on faith, might be expected to swear over, g. Vpon that , Blarik.band Ore, across it, past numerous lumen:esti past rolling Mlle, rasa the line of the projected railroad front Cleveland to Pittsburgh down the Maboning Valley. We saw annotineed a few days since, the arrival in New York, Of a Mr. Perkins, the Presi dent of this ROad, rethmed from England, where he had been to purchase several; thoinand ' tons of tail*. Willi a shauteit "is that, with simer•abun. dant Coal, with inexhanstible lion Ore and lime stone, contiguous tot It, and with ,suels men-as Hawaii to build and, Work herlttrnaces, Ohio should buy her reilredid Iron !4,000 miles away front home, instead of making . ; it herselt, within her own bottlers. The 'set i so', irrational, so wit, niehd, that, ore is adrenal teuipted i to belieredhat the Ltrehaaa tu_the dun Of this road was induced by t voluptuous debits to eajcly Point, and ehesp., ly to visit and pleastitty to leamge through Europe, and not by the wislieet pr the interests of the stock ( holders ot.the corporation. : i . ; , .4, V• ' L -- 1:7 Col. Benton , tnends r. owe are laid to be ezeseduillly souk under his-defeat lot Congress, and lames ;theft determine= flag to rup him foFthe Dent Prisidency, MIN - • - . _ • - 't.ott7" The Loureater C.otsgei-Apptoriesitete r Otripelled to suspend .! oft. 4 llonditi Tiequence of a short en If3if wank in e icily Wein. ` 0-, Drought in Illinois. We haysdO bunts of the prevalence i mo l n toght . .,., he dle and northern con tlino Midtarthe country being literally lunched up. - The Chicago peniosiwric.:lterss saps it extends as fat not Ultrard as Livingston county, on the Chicagii" and . litiesisiippii: Railroad. The streams are, nearly all dried. up, and so are rainy wells. Travelers find it very difficult toprocure water for their :teams. sew• ern' points the prairies were burning. It is supposed that at least one halt the coin crop 11;40144 4 ranted. : ' B - h u uow reduced tp ' a certainty that in Delaware there will nor;be halt of a peach ciop, while in New Jersey , there will be hut :quarter o f a ,crop. Pricee, cousequeoce, ate at feast IQo,.`per cent. *tore the rate last year. CU' New Ham:ftskire is iparchrti for Want or rain. Even ill big rivers are giving ow. .; 11:7' The &wait: has, njurd the corn and riotatoe crops 01 Lancaster county; DZT The largest Cortg* . egation ver.—The itoldrell Baptist church, 'l6 Richnioud Va.. numbers 2,700 communicants, and it is %ought to be the largest flbristian church in ha number of its- niewliers, in „ilia United , States. , The city aulkont,tes of Boston have !decreed that all the names or non-restdenqi, :who cocee . to Dlsnin audlet drunk and are 'arrestcd, shall be published.(7:7 l. There iv a cotupoOtois in New Orleans .who can "set" 1800, "erps" per hour. ies 111 and ran 4 o(Pennsyl ouinut. • ",r7- Puil,c Schools 4:-h . --Thu omens id Loui:seille voted yesterday on the appropriation of sloo,o[lo to 'Complete the seliaot system. The measure was carried by 1600 majority. , I. 4 k * A • t 33fi 3.2 41i 6111 65 i '4 O l • :#0 • OCT tired. Mod for Or Washingtot Mon worni.-.An Athens Jon *ha f ysp-)The Greek Government_ has: selea.ted v a foarble Muck in the Parthenon,- fur therfunmiyaent of G eo , Washington; now being'_ faisrii in the city named :flier hint. It Ito beaT'ilie following inscription : 'To George Washington; the heroic g:neral, the higfi.aninded citizen, the founder of modern freedom—the land of Thernistocles and Pericles, the birth of aliment freedom, dedicatei this old marble as a sign of reverence and adrniratiou.' 111 fio :41,' 5 4 22 111: 'So 30e, 301 50' ►o}; 1* 50 47 ; Mk .148 /OS t 511 • i;?.. ; 6 MI • fa c~igiau9 . llteiligture. 0 ; ; lOU 102 to:: 'lOO 40 ; . re'RF3'. J. I.4N!N:ia orPlif In , may 144 vxpecte4 la 'preach in the Baptist Churrb, to.mior6w, Amtst 0'1.1c4.1.: A. itil., and 7; 6`elnek P '1 • :Po i 2 9 ! , 15! Pr RAW. Mr. "'Res - IT:Rif , of Cincinnati, Ohio, mill prtneh in the 'Arroit . itett Reformed Presbyte rian Chnrch,lVlarket ',eget, to morrow (Sabbath) morning and evening, at tbc usual hours, '[32-'3l. , . 50 5'5 ! 00; 50 50 52: ' 01 ; 2S 25 t.)9 1 5 n 1110, rip THEItR rata, hb 4vrearning to the English' Luttnerin Cunrrt, Market ,t,irt, every •Stincia rdornnitg and gveninir. reTizin ry Carnca 4 h Paco p 4 L.,) Centre Rev. 0/LNISL Wminsra,v, Recto,'. tie I et: held regulao Church' every 2itaday lq°rl,ol7. nt 11l , EVer1111;;', 41 S " , ONE LOW Pn.l(7•E n•iii a nd eryb,Av °illy +peak onr air ninbutila I.whHl wr invtbal oiir U.-niter/ten foon,b , %rho visit ph t i a de. be itancif.inatly.flreati.cl, and can incloolv fiited to a oiniotilt!iin• snit of elcitbei.,7,ni very ioasnn lbfc prieei frg calling the eeletelitEtt one-piice Clothing Gt. LIPPINCOT CO., isolittl. west ,-orlitiF cf Foiirtb Wtd Miingei • 11OLLOWA ‘1 1 .9 , PlLj.,tor tilt'. Cure of Cciugh.s. Colds. and Asthmatienrcumplainis ruble are.the most %.tfic tent remedy ever tlin. no , :eied, ter the cure oMmughs.colds, and .asitiota Some the most obstinate care? Or sorb ritsmd. rs, trlet her with aireetioni A A the' fieesei.teldr to their curio tea powers. They speeiTily remove any nh cuntutatinnofphle tn , 'whereby the respiratory or. puts are permanently Olioved, and intimately al' sound and perriret ettre;ts•Mreeled ; iherebaT, the astlttantieal patient aniterirat from a' tailitite.4 01 the vheiit, a difficulty or breathing, or a bad tningli, stmuhl have recOur , e iii thes , well-known Pitts; to etiNtire n named . For sale by John t.i.rßrnwn,'Ciemens at Heider, J. t: Hughes, Potts Mile; E J. Fry, Tamnimu; Or.:T. Fel ar FROM A DAAISAr. C O'. : EXPItSS OFFICE —Tile. is to eeruly 141 we have used ir fir - .e..r.itt '. lar.iiiir Oil hill? wilt with perfect 1.1/OCPWI. - One of our Express tiorses was lame front a bard Callous t.A. Well lug on (be knee. • We tried various Liniments and rernerbe:r to remove. the JNease, but none of t tient done anti?. good. - We procured one dollar b o ttle of the Vtibtanie Ott Liniment, and it has removed the swelling and cured him. - r W 6 thereferelakeipfetekure in recommending ihis Litinnent ptrbliely4 lotif 'ls ,o i k he first external t erne dv user lleled! f:' .It/f WALKER, Ag't. JautiarV Cull, 1S:1-t. ; Si. Louis, ildo 'TO - r ug AFFLICTED. , We say. tilde no longer with thorn. common Li.i• oninits and retnuilies, Obtain a simply,of the rent ray fur rilieumatiet4 Di iiirts,'ipranni, or any local , intim no difference liciw severe, a few applications will give relief. i`.' A few small bolllt wilt cleanse and lieu! du i-nos! loatlischur Sorg and It will heal any - Wound; 1 rillittlElK . 14Tiltrile 4:SOWEV-411raked swat Fresh Cul, Burn or :, Scaltl, in an incredible short ''t mall Me Faun iittlia sittif4r4wr, between MI4 titlie, . • airport and Patterrnnoin:Fllll)A. the 2141 ...t - 41.1.- For Clapped iiimils, Chithlains, SAirtm or - Erup. ty lAdt,thfec Ell/W», -Tile rir,4 14 whit.. ' tionsun the Skin, it .fs the,unly true remedy. - ~.. and y alloW sunned, abOill tl ei• 1 yams :451 Two iiiiplications Will timke the slut S 01'1, 'wh Ito old,•and ran ICA Re bell, tion.ried f;wfth a • rhisin• She, as rout! is black, lentil At -e• aiM.sutooth us au infant's. . whith face aint belly, And - sirxigitt , llo,..,3 t, ,„ i. y, ..1,, l' . ..l ; efj,' family should have a trupply eonetanny of.l ' . w - " ,a ud Al...eals 4 bell fin,1” , ...t with it els,sio.i on 11111111 tor it,. 111 l;file it need. ' • The third Jr a dark Woo n firifa'r with 1 whithrls Try it and von will be eonvinced out., WOnJ" . Amity; All flock of tie iron Aar nen rui lined, aO,l lilt edit-trial . . ~ of A middling • il,. -At,l, piElsolfpelotulog the . ea Id , i. • 'lee luleertidNuB4 in ano th er column tit to-day's cow , a, or wins, lavi Of .11(151 by .4 biro they slimy' be piper - j . i . . •teeove , red, vent bit - sumo!) , rewa - pbst. • ; Al+o for sale by J'r4lin (;. Brown - , Pottsville ; in°. - . - .1 AT't./U tiklki WIN LI, -. Ildleydri August I!! 16:el, l'l 31.31. S.lantiot, Glenn eall..‘on; 1....5W.11er. LlAwellyn ; All " rl Dilute( J. Lewis, hit. Cannel; Allan McLean, f!".""'"'"" ------ Foiiestvilto ; MilleCs Store, Vtircinx Colliery.. ... I, , Ait:CUTOIt'S NOTllt*.—,l hi- Itegi.fer T.: FAschu vaciit County ton gror4dlrtiarit of Admit, i-,ration, with the Wilt innes#A, on mite- FAtme , , of thomas Josef , Fort., few tit the, Bonn tip ,if Nor• weguie,PfluaylN ill Cefons, der:tamed, lit the nadir af¢fted. 'All pet-eons loArlog Hal/11**mo kw..aid kr trite. te- hi.prest, it then, lei the 11.3hit".!...t 1, , snit ibbse IR dcl-isd 15 t. 1.1 Flit ele, wilt 0,...Aii.1ee payment :. V. i 1;111);IIAt; JoNE4,f ' ' " 11pilEI;:lONF.,S1, lr 0,-vilotil!, p :I4 .30. / 9 :.teldoi tfie qunver, vtli the will (elm ve.W . ,„ll,‘'NE'l 4 Z.l9,atirtn . ~(inners '—Ti.cf' thi:P4,..ratrillisiMorp,;;V:nuc& a popularity and mine in the conitounity - worthy.of went mirth dence.,' The ['Motor has Within the lmt few years pro‘eli the American public, that his Compound yri pof Wild Cherry tr the mily preparation that really contemn the pure ,qualities of this much tinkled medicinal agent. The wiry. derfill cures elle,cerd by this medicine, both in thr incipient nod contiemed singe , of conwmption. i. -mil to be limn:1000es). If any of'our trirnds real want to take 11,1itil Cherry. let them use none ottte: than SWAI (3. 14 , 11 . 114R1V5, Wayne county, Ohio, write. ' —Sead my another supply of your 'Cormrt piiiiiid Scrap of Wild Cherry.' The wire of O. V. Vnnsyele, td. 01 this place, lA thsi9g tI. Stie hiss the coMurription—the Doctor thinks it in the eery best medicine iu the country' origitmlik built. We it• ,here. made *ill it unlit iliw:ruse; JJow• iho - Nliape 61 the ium• I~s.;tiuuur•e' 13; ,ttiowF II In tent, we enn/i1 till our ~ ottrute with ouch lei. (Cr,. the etlx•Yej.ieceiveci from MI Feet len4 of the Yountr?". -It yo' ore stick. give "Ur. Swayrne't , great orißinal Wr e l Cherry" a triul, and cur word for it, von will by rurea. Our IriendA, J . Ohn G. Brow n. and J. S.C. Mar lin, ore agents foi'ali Dr. Strayuc'.4 Aledietn...l% tinneztugar, ileven. See rrrtitleeto of etiruorthfictry : ;eurei In Another eulumn. M Mil • 1.0 . 1' T.41:11,LE ,MAIMETS. coRREcTFAI FOR THE JoIAINILI Wheal Flour, CbV; $lO 00 i 110 d peacilibpard. 44 25 I.tv- A.) da %'..• f• 00 i do do ntipar'd :' 00 Wheat .1,1111 , 0 .`. ' 1. 1 % 1 Ora nprla, pattßd 150 (tie. "au ''. I 10 I eggs.,lloSell • . i f Coro; lla l'i EOl Miller • H 04(4, d.. r.O 1 :=ll6gisp i ra. r" Poilloi.g, t . , '. 9.) , now', n ;., 1 Th aut h, t :.,, ,d 4, 2.95 I liar, too 9.0 00 Clover.s ve , d, :. 50 Meter. • 4.C0 GaarnaL NOTICES. civp 11:141,0Wee GENuTtIV.--1•4T54,10 4e:t Into I+l +tic Odd Frit , WA :r.otttry.. w lil mtplv tU I ',lli :Ito re, Tamp !I 411 . JOllll J. JostlE; Ntinet.sylite f•tri , rt; li.7' - I°l4 K. C. •Irt,t • - •.; NAT. It IKA:s. , A 9W:O* ioP egkrt :KETTLF.ff,-garlowr le low dtCoe liairdwnre at.! Ifoo Dp3,l of July 15.,5.51 Roo/ vlctts, ta te iy Thae, Ca at Steel tt1): ula, ce,)%ei Kat.. (ont , a) tOrll • luppheli at the l(atda.trn a n.l'ilron .D.ioat of - PRANK .I'oll' • ioly 13, 1135(' th-t iX EV DOW SA SIII,- 6,10, 10-I:, any Matt foe , 109hrd :1113tiutat ptitr• ; theta., A'utty, VilittlS, si.e, at the liardwart. and Iran Depot of VIIANK PHTT. IS, . 614,11 -6.l,Acicoottriqj sini.Lows• Vice>, Lirtlee, Kowa, Horse Nails. Bawl aod t!!edee Ham— at Oil! if.tdevara Depot of Elt. , ll'4lC ecru. .12.tv 15;1115E .1.) A & D, A 41 : 5 71: 1 Y 6. 1T1111011tIAS &It have vetiove..l to lbr °lke elitliaeletee Friale 041141ing o b. ems t4w Aloof above the renupylvahla &hO. 4.betf,personi having bootees, with them .0111 4064 ' 9 • . .-• rinettLics W. n uns'An.v, A f ni for' the aaloo[A and strirmir. otrgi;oAL. oriten, let Vt.oui t , 71 PITONLT„ Et1y4,61 New ' •ti (Lehigh, memo, crant,,, r y.s u . • • ear Loal-and Room Run: from tbe WRITE ASII Lehtigh ((peon. e• • Rainbow, [Mond Mt., and. Bui c k tileath horn the Scher lklll region. ti.te, Delmont, Salem, Orchard. REa tspoba and LaWid ,• {From the celebrated Frootburg BiTUM MOUs. coal Co. Mines also Ciutubettand • and Liverpool. itoutts, is M. to .2 P. M. - March le, le4 , • 3 .1.1-tr- Io—PAU9t/IRIIIIIIIP.--LEWIs AUDEN kittltiD Itayinit teamed the seltittg andstitipping of Coal, hatijhis day avottetated with.hlot 'iNtitia U. ANDloretyp.tomm Hommet..lll..auJ allosalt Ji• Ports, undlt the firm of 1.EW114 4.UDENHICTItit 41:WatottItistett. Wharves Nov. and 8, Pon Richmond. - LEWIS AUDENRIED. GEORGE H. POTTS. • - WILLIAM.U. ADDENRIED,.: . • JOHN R0MM61,,jR.," • ' lan. 14. ' 'I tr. C . LO VER AND TENONLIT SEDlX—Fiesti Cie ier obit Timothy Sled, for sale by_ the quest or buobelott • . B. DANNAN'es. ha gun 11; zest - 33 QUID lII*CirhI•ADEII and Armlets Itt twisty at - R. C. GIBE B N'ff,Cliatre it. Apt II • 0 liht ' I i i viscsu.ANEoVs IRON, &c FRahl( COAL. ; NZ 111A1UP V LI PA ...U7 AN Tiiit•-;.4lcorapeteat Weber for life Tab- S li4 Sebald Marla of tie Sorougl. of Pillyiliove. ~ CelinilleistOklatrer let. for el[ mettle. .9t tea. ~.. , able caw will be siren. and. If a toutpeirtit ta r ••,r. be _ y tapeet a very. rail Select School. for ~ a *cumin of tlaa year. Applications recitiiireil by . miser. rdel.of lb. Board, ' :. ‘-... august owl.. A. ttLlllCK.fee'y • i o , : 3.4..tf COAL X W IMERAL—Wanted, an O. Gel Ttte. COAL BIN Litt, accent:sued to work. na lior -1400141 Bituminous setae, tis tithe charge of -the vx nuuiOtatt operations Inca established Copiers in the SWIM aattgactory references will be mini red as W Oman and itnalalcsOaaa _fax inn ;Rano 4n,.. ties. Address T.. P.. at Saddler's alockleaburt county , North Carolina. Leteers to be . - Artgast 19.054 - SZ•It : IiATABITEM.—An miles young man. Sianting a Y V shoat ton Clark -in a good litore,± may ob tain a good Joitnation . by addreasing At S. at this office Iu nil own handwriting. describing Ns qualta callous. - --------- - - W/11311rli D.— A Journeyman elolltitujilter. -Ow brat pikes riltl,tre paid.' Nowa Deed,pty wno out goal roreteote:4. Apply UT • • 44,v1 aRSOI.I3, July 8 / 183 TRtrr /r VlTANTED.—ltartleit iiii isa.iDoca.K tt lb• Pus• V Cite, Malluinoi. Alaantolan anti W_yooplog Coal Regioat. Apply to • /* P..• W; klinAlrak ristMitit, Pitt 17k.lett June 24.1834 •111 Tr. 6.--...Ths Danphan sad Ltalistaysokastaa-Pod Cempautio are alai* rossilknt. ly employ/oil Miners. To shod. eirady map, eleheaht empleyfr.mt, the highest - y.B2e*, and the bi.st secon• etudes ton., svitl-be ghee. ray,aents Tquethity,la es —210 Te Conspany pot ilenlinry insithandise. ' ' • - The endiyany's Maltroad, on vabactidaili Paaairbart Trains are now sunning, niihrds convenient Luria to the mine*, which ate aituated In an 'al4cated wad healthy countly.-' . FREE SIDOOOL% Axe •uatablietied, aipi Oill he De eepoodeA hero; eat the e.lerailoo (.(I u ttohl.eo of the Illnefe lad Wertekeb. - APPIY to ll (1.14( WAIN, Mining Eastneet. et the office, tiny ; • ELLWOOD bIOktILDA. • ' lErtitio,eer and Ouperboendeet. Poo &Otte, lemma on auch ( hook. (tr!olylkill ((e • yen and Mlrt trevlhi pep . ete plieae•',.f • • • lessa - : 21-ti• SCHOOLS.: kilitsrALLlKili'S tit:Hoot. Folic i.va.DIER Will open nu Urntilfof iseptegnimr.,.. ' UeildhiCm to the 'brAuctOoi hrietoforti freight. in streetinn esti! be ' given In French znd. litntv Mg. . • There wta tiolwo ioPikois of twenty Storks *Act, ; Ira Weritt COrlettltit !NC 4 term . . enneritionte delay in fitting up the room with Severer 4 vents-and oh.eks, the.chstge will no eight dettscs T;r the first fern,, hot ten for the since... Meg rho number of ruoll4 will he lintiteo. to I wooly- Oro mot itimmxtehitig adinitintice plimse .p Ind iirosiO , rupticiatteiotaiof relqutred ; cud no teutiction %vitt heOutdo for eV in,' unless t several vreosao( Nilotic.: Ritmo. Mlr i flLl.CN7eutras rin tee timml4;for the go trOtialr. She has received during a IItIOSUP of 'ruts. and hope. to anutltiue to,oe,tt the favot.ofigtentihlio. August ill. 101 ~ F GACAllrat% -MrANTEID.--Ffonvi Female 1 Teertieriverrmted 10f lite Public deb4l6 at riehoyl kor [liege. :eisierio••• Nail:Mg - from .40 to 4130 pm month. Apply on or before the nut - tit flepienil,r, to —t).% N I el. If. STACILE, . - • • mee.y, of: til3 h 01.11.. fitktylbsti, Beatti.AllikieL I'.l, 18.:4 ' ;•1 3A-;lt.._. Vl, A..eliTED,—T%o Te.,rh.:rvi o pite e t,ai, A of the INblic emit. N04wrp4.44 Twot rtrifooto to ttntntet.n bit S'eptember tti•tt. Aktltt4, tIoAA lr he matte to per,rii, M the kittoonat Stbool tionto,, 011 Vie4nriday, 50th lost., at*l'clock it. AT AV At .` V. AtO D. Plet.• - y. 21-3 t Anitigi 12,1551 . _ NIINIS Al. pi• A V RRnropoire.ofir l iing a . 4 , t i,..,„ 1 h. this place fut . GIB 1,J3, sterivAttExe, commen thi on the Thee Ai4taf hi ziepternheii wqr: _: ri7 Potriellle,Jiily 1 9 . 51 . ' -' - :i 10-81 ' ... 11 OTICHI -TO eAVOICIOI4 -Three' - Mule ti rpl r tate .Pemato Teacher. at wanted. hi lake the rKe ot the . tiott: 8 .Itingle of the ltornuge of rie iithigrove. In Caliitnel , cr ..” tile. Milt iiiinday of Sep. •tenitoti - next. Tl.ere ir ill 1.0 a nitell , 6o , ril lilt' H.1.1 , i1 a mrecta,R, no giruiti,la • (h., 10:h eor 441 in (UM. el ( 1) o — ebitk I'. N1.,a0 she t.9l4l:reboot illow.i, in saki BOrUußtl, , to exallitii. fticpli. cfp. and vilipl.l a 313 r lnitier ot .te.tt tit:Vl Lib. rt I w tylei %%Mi.!. lit Iv . .01).. Tto higher hr.inches a, e 'co tren' tl Yr tolii(t In on. 1,1 , We Arboute hi. 1/ rdri of ilWe tiosrX. Ilitit). , llll.L. Preel . .71-ft : Augn•t 5, 1431 111,4_1 - )ST (Si „FOU ND.. MIT l 0 O e.ailay 'allvt noon el tior battier.); P4trlit.t‘irltitii -In,t . fir w Pbil adclppbteor Nt.tir Pe!ladetritila and rotto:attl- vet Lever - Wattri, with.'.24el4 'etoriai attschedi. fife Andel. will ferelYe the above itwifritpy ref uritiug and Chain in the subterther Att Alliter• ercek, or by_ Ira 'tiny. them at IiCATTI.TI6O!t4At3 6c (tO.tri Office, Pouavdie. WILLIPIM THOMAS. ' Hover ('reek, August .li, tinll : :34.tf STRAY. COW—Strayed frai l t h e etibscribet, on Weitheititayi Attplat 10, iletrk fi ail Wi fie. Crivv,haa a white mirk on Abe Ikkpa .4a abouldera, very Nap tall. very thick neck, whin , epat on larrldre- Orb head. Who - ever, tepitha her ivilP he suitably ,warded. -•- . 111A.V11) ffW WN, Oak. 11111: 4 -tAticust 1856 . •• - . . STRAYED AWAY from thi Monday lam. (44th 'Who month) a .mall 11...1 0.3 w, wall whit* brlty, 11.1614 turdeil In toward.. enak. ottttr,, hat 3 tents give !MM. no linN 'Thu tinder wll - .' by zultably, teWardrtl on tett/ming itatd Cow to 1.1‘,. 'substribct at VAltey Furnace. -• 3 • , • JAMEg COWIN. Onlft;tr FUTII3CV. Miguel p, , .13. N La TRAY COW.,-aitaynd.awaY fiont 'the' ■ub- Qgrrlber, on the ha... nit.. a 11014 Red covv.'wlWe Lace, and white • fe - ecand a whitriattlpe along tho; back. Any pt•t■qu glv tag tandem' lon tvtinr, ■bc, will be round; in rentraltig her, will be. 11W:tally to warded. rogvii Ample! IV. i 45; $ frlllitEC BOLL Alili Rid at Atl2.l.—Mlraye.f • away froln ihr:vulo . ribbi, IlvhV•111 Putt C.sboa;; on the_ filth of July, a heavy bong blnc.ky . o 2 ) I w, about 9 yh.tra old. willt 11 little IL ' %%/s)te un - and in front of in.. n.tirr l' law above, f CW.IIII will-LU iIIIJ lie her . IrVilvety, by 114 vu,loofiber.' 1 - , • • , JI111: 4 i W. ARTIII I II, , . 'Curt c st arbou,An2u 12, lesi - 3. . a2-3t• ' ... EMU! Aught SS, 11.5 t . A DMIN1 4 41'11ATIO:11 5110'elelg.—Wimi?nk- As.L.tter. of Admiolstraihm Gil the C:~tnt or ioux euhrt EA, fate of Me. 141tdrich of St, ie, dectra=ed, havite , ,en Pranced h. til4 PUltPeriber. !.1 the itegi,cer of Brhuylplb I:aulrt y'. .ttoticeht theltrit , re given. ht Ilitiliner 131401 to a 3 F.b131.,10 make payment** ratly.zot pos. tile, and limpet havlna deutendwr.*4ili tolmet I..tem. for welikto•rtt. JOIIN illTlTZlNinfit,Adm'r, • ..51. (lett , lingo itt 19, ISM nissoloirioNoe ip*RTlNlM:itsuirr._- .4:artnerAtlV hor.tnnite e.cittint J onn.Me ll onald flud John Y. . 4 Wren;ThorAa aLd J,aue_ WrOr, nod,4 lho,,4lrin "i J. Vriluil4l,l, Wren and Mother:4 in Cie Midin4 . Rualuesiwp.a dm. acived by nintual consent, na trn*.h day oeqi‘igno, and the Whole . atotk ityud hulls: nas transfcrted 1.1 WREN 8: lIROTIIERS, tvon wit) little tip all Vu• burlywys ortt%e old arm. 10F1? MACDtribLI • JOItN V. WltEtt,- •ri.lo3l&r.lWßF:tv, J•% WE:' . . - pIrAiNDEIR wilt how De eitth 7 .t nn 11111 If f the 011716 1.. WI N & CO„ eninpu4rd Y. Wllf N. 9TII(4)4101 .I.4MES .I•Ffit Augnnt 1•2, IttTN E 411.151111. N stow.—Tue- aqbarri L biraliaVing pun hazed the Intestate .4 , Ntessrt F. P . -A9ne 4 en• 4111 the C?etinii Carbon C. , llh.ry: awn not Ir.e 41141 II r e this di - .) , h Ptprinted I beroyelvmo Inv this tut the purpose oaitarrying on 4 r?oarol i.:oll2tlintny and Mittehartaltet hotline:44 nutlet the style and Orin ni Itictrb KL4111% It & vgitnif.g. . cvtiltew eterAltt.ANkii 1110:1/c•-t .VEttli EN. , • . (*.abort, Olin to „ 4 e that tl/.. if; Ct. Angulo IF-!.; Al ai- 4 zi •It Ok riWera havinipo rev Lied .111 N 1LL16.141 Ht esti (fete RI the find at thrall. Our , nish & Cit.) ell his interest, )tglit, title, pad eteiln,. to the Pottsville ltoilteit sit property 4-0 neat Estale of the mita Marro.; /bit titsh & Co--hereby notice *lto tothile Olt f n ,rwure the totainets,^oneetted wito aaid old . 4neted In ohs name -.lf .achy Bumph & rd.. 4 Ind all debie contracted *lnce the lOttr Jay .4 :day 141 wlll be Settled by the eieve firnt.o mg all debts it the laicflint-prior In that eau 111040144 K. JOHN . nitICI.EV. _ 11 1,10WN1NI:" J ANY-et V.-11.1for, • July 29th, ,lk WIINISTILATIO* ,NOTIO.W.---Not tor /I le. Iker.tiy: irtvra :btu I,rilerr n( inliqlnliludiun an ,b, t,( Modiuon, 1411 et Or Hur ototi, of p o t t r yy , erhaylkiit contity.deteaszil,ba.c been grelited ,t 0 the I,llllll.llitMra, by Ma IleittYi.rr of Schuylkill County, nertelioe, all Imv 0 5i.1.r,1411.,10/111 pryyrnt Iteffi for ett. t i e uiyog , sod OKA.• lodebta mite pia: yasent io either al The sisbketlberti. . ,CAMILA M. tiEAtiry ultstes NEIL, 4 • Eseciatais. ' Wit )al) 1844 N 0 Tie/Z.— Native le . iiereby giveri,thet. ihe um' Dank ofPenn. In the County °facility! , (.10, iniwnd to/apply to th Leglalattlie of rennayln 1/3011. ha next sent° , fits the privilege of in rreaalue the Capital Stunk uf sand tent tram Two ilooare4 Tooseand to en lig/1 0 11W lattPittediaß Her i[uedredTbooeeed &Atari.. By ordet of the board., elf At3,LOESErt, Ceshiet. ' • • July 1,18.54. -; ; , 2D4( . No,ic..—Notke is essay given that ;applies-. Uon will Wass* to thi nest Legislatareet sylvan's' for a Charier Wm daviage 8ei 4 .4 0 be 4.- esterttla the tivosegb or Plittsvillo. wen aveSPlllll of Fifty Thousand Dollars, !Sias she privilege of lerrems ing it to One littatired ItiOnaand Delvers" Sod of rrr airings meaty ea Intolyl sad tlisneubling, to be .• h .. I4vUll lSa inga /414' . Jose 11, I/54 "7(i'lltDite-LEtie . aubs4rlbete beictia glair notice I ** l *Phileation wkil 6e made, loathe neat Leila taunt, of Penney Dania Int a charter of u Dank or blaeonnt Depoidt and leaste. to be located to the. Borough of Tamaqua;l4;hullatil I:ouuty,; , ea.. to be *Clot the ''Astinitelta Stink Ta Inagua •to ills a capital oftwo 11m:died Thottaand amnion lltcaaaD CAUTCII, R. A. Llterox.f 1101.LaND-JOirn. wi°"*• Datitialcao, -Janie Tacos ter. 9011til? Rant:was, •Douat.toma, !!„ Itttou•st. Ibtaatt„ Pave* BOWS/AV. Mall , ltuaxaa. ~ Tamaqaat June 24,180 . . Itshat . , ._ 7 __ . . 110 .- °THUR. The subitcrther wchtld hereby malt's . AA lite atiteld• Mid the rbite senerattftihai he 5 prermresat all Woes to" fiend Co the measuring of l'istaterind.etone Masonry, Brick ainsonti, Direing. and other tneasurind t....longlng to Onildlnas of all kinds.. Also. to coot (` for the Constriction aid greetionotalUitade o f olldhrs. Charge, moderate. urptticatty. - JOHN H.:`,J.tllEti. P.a.—M*loAl for put timer% tbe atuterelseett wealdeoltette ccAttotetlett of the hitherto libetai . 4, IL / . " gli r re s X,l44ll, - i! -- . ' '.. - -494 p. ' si=a j. UST llSCLUTlEllati4alinfluoides sa4 open: J Pieta aftway TimettleseadAmmtot. oath,. J08.,14. ELLIC)II'. Two 'ootisitwre yuule• umpk.; - Paitatatt• Nay r , i 834 • • ,•• F. 14 . 4t " l O[i+Will VOID supotorOoHtlfoot vetAliattbee ALL s. "----- SL4lol7ls4Witich two .detr above tb* • !day-, 1834 tOtt WANT I torteet Almelteep e r, ie .11. very gdueed" ire Ices. tall RIX Jew elry e, two door', above the last, Pan.. ,We _ _ MIMI ILVER. AMID PLATZD W ARE. -Cnr- Sfee UM*. Teal ettles,lret dims; Cups, iSketoth. a p kth VOIR, fish slut Buttcr Kriivev at -- • • • mi. nasury ' • sign. or the gij Waithopposite Menttaer's Hotel. bley§ : 1641 •up.iks or uooits, Floe Fails. P4ri Use:, l'ortatsci; PsprelViilhts, Flue Fes Knives viLo 1111 tot sold tow ot NIA 31dri of Mg Walsh, opposite Idotttotet's LI3I 3 18-tf 1, - iittlfit tS64IIIITMENT of Maple Utootto., . V 1..:.i, ; gap. lad Finger atop. iu . WU. GRAbli'l4,4. t • ' the Bag Watch, opposite Ilisortimreo IS tr 1101.4 MaY ti. A)).• : • (.27 1 11116.4111.11Cji11 °tall committloo t G. 14, sl4, 1, -vet..1 1 4.00. Levels. jurt loathed, al loNy pri r , c 0 non .th4.ludce for yourtrlnm at. Wit, BBADVA. . ffigni)f th e .111 c Waftb,oppooite Motttmeii * iNtri: Antit 10, !Mi. .' . _ - 11.tf - ' 41, 111. ADM LAVA. WARl3l.—Card .• ,tlilouquet holders, Vage., Pertneop ttiCatan. deflitanettas Ac., - Q. 7'.IIQKFY•d, Centre Nt. Votuaillle, April 15,'51. 13•tf ' . . : 'FINN attainment of Vanbl of all brier ant 'fittalriyat . 'IL C• tiltEEisers. • Agril la; • - IS-if 13"7 Y,IGI 1111 (f8 13.1.--The Patent Angular Pablaca GOiti 1 . 4)11. Having tee! , made the er itioalve agent fortife sale of iliefe excellent Vehn.l tirreit thew al. low trieec with the- &etafancy thl stbel will be apprerlated. COllle end , 11 5' awn/ ' It:e:QßESEN'kernin• fli • alail.l4 ' • I lATAir e ns., w ATeuiss.-01, ver'y htiv Y af.d 'selected stock of Eneim Wilettem iositiOle lot Mlrters.l Cotner snd . c ( 7 1tEEN • itt, • ig 'of lite Cohich Lay*, 15.11 • 44.1 it 11: , ,f f,t I` . OLD 7 11 i ND . 11111.1 . 1 C IV Levet With 1..4 4e4, JohtlsitWe. Itotal a elitiprrs, rpyill's If itl#a:y - allivutrAtitio.,l to prt(Ofht *Cell f ot olrt unp,t 4; t3:11.• ft. C. Ntrolt dttru /1 'AI ` • 15ii FOR SALE:& TO .LET. - - - 00;!1.1.. , 11.A:,10,1 FOIL; ef.t.LK.-.' 40u *errs In r•thdlikall leco :1, , in 51.thsuay ; and two do in IVfalrelng Vailt,y„tpuly, P. W. !Illt:AFF:11, l'ottavine, 3.1.2 m ;Ltniu4t . Y 6, 111 li,i ULES, VOA }IA LF....,-Thr rubarrit.t.t ow I.lii.tAtt AI_TIIIIP3 le iStor,o,n ..AION DAY , Me pi e mi., 4th, Ipf.l, Wt.ofro loittleaow .I) Frokrn: Al ,a, W% I wi. lls to ev , ,, 1 d.. dc r • • ..1)14:1)1i P', f:Oli Dt.s., , ~ NI liar tArt't Tnri tn. drhu vik 111 Conn?). Augtt-440551 . . ~::3-91• 1,... ,1.1. „,..._ ~,... -An....T.- - Thi . ie - Inf 1, Forcitig Pumps; It, goo 4 .7.1 . . 1er; an' SOO i,et .'., foe h 1' ipeA—A vply 1., IcitlN IL I.lF.WErcralo Alto. 1111 ditsU• 12. ibf:i VOIR. 8.11.. K.--A dit.itable traidiss.cs. 1,0111 thr, tenth: l'otttivlik. Apply to JAI4F.A.A 3111 ~ufin-•elt h 4 (, 1 011,_ SAL.k.—Tv,,, 1 4 ( ter fie, n'iatly n.•%, IG.g. % Veer rut:able, of prey:lt:Li ts.iL Inns L.: 1`0.31 per :la). Neft,,t. Ndeh - right Li it(t t incher. r:lrhnit'thr oiiiating,twyet and nralgat g,:rtcr Ibp .Carp will .hr PatOet tictetn.., will nod ti to inklradv.itt.le to ..t.„,„,„1. 'intl., WM. MILNIKS Jr a, I n . , ve•n:ic above NI atket .r July 15, ^y it FALE _T hr to, :0114110d...opposite to r‘i!yrijerrarr. lir rlp.,,r; f.ly di tip for offi.rr, Yi dlf fio: ;old cili r!oiti tonent4 ni ul; titvoi,ut 1r trt lna 4'. W. 1•IT1!.0., lo,leSi . . r 1: 011. RENT IN IRIOILIIIW. A DDiTio* , X '., A large end tery_rootrettleitt room ruitmor Ise yip Ir.tiine or place of bumt4ia• of, ati y kap!, ty it L vii *!,t,o pole tipolotata, water.: if debited, a room A Pitli tai ruby be Mika WWI It. Ettiptire at :1 , most' foluttelpft.Le., May to, 1t154 - 141-ti . . VOlt ItENT.--Thttol it t4.ttt r.. Ii " Itt;;, .112 veri Bittlding," ...vile, Of 2tl aikd NINVAI Nunn 1.1, I V 5 .4 10. ti :011. 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NA MIN.+ .I:gent lor EMI -.4.grust 10, 18:.3 17C fs; tr. 7 %V 0011-I.tal FOLI ei ALF.. e bnli4in3 !ord lig,. nio,iccittru I ',dui of tl,rls , •• 01 lately lalltoul un the 6l'Vetpirt..l Edlate, tire now offeredlutiale. Apply it • A. 11.1.1t414111 n Ag.ni— . far t lae myliets, at 51% 0 trieVlll 1.01, 4v.11,! May 3.11451 - In. BUSINESS CARDS'. - , - - - - - 4 • I.:TE AC111;11 i);.' , :trrfk. 13,,11, - the I't3llo, (luau 14'94;1, i,t It I. V inull , If OFFICE— Above 'Mr r r. n,l seiuej gild NIA Yunionvo LI 4 . . PAIIIVIPA . , .Allgt1.1“1, t. • tC.O INSPECTOfI le“dero I“A•n. to.Leirs4-oe, ',keret and olb. I in ro.ting ,' MI in. dm/ Cool Ftoto lus 4, - ps - to/tge of bind irei Eiperwere hts 016 I Ail lit} 11 }rare r sag MO 14.4 II )11,4 "I tainr to:give -)11o/forlion' to all ; us fel employ IW..l"lr.lie 10 hu - l. eiol Is. E. es.t.Ml% Nlxt." 11.11.1 • 31t•!1'ito . 1; fir/ eupa h ity 10141 111: 4 11”::NCE- , ilppo.sl4th .11 . 3 . _ =l= TRU N RYNrAN, A TTO lit. 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I, IP' cctitney, Dlt: LO deafly IPpresww.ni; hr tore ern pin rut. and ••.c tie . ; , k 1 Innis I. wtli umriL and irediVe iilk .Lott ge. - T. 6't),I4TER, Marr..silictlarer ,twr /Id auJ Sok 'PhRs, Ehg4, Tralk, Seraiisktb., 6trttrit 1.1eT.,. No aw end sttPhil:W.4oOn • MIDI= • • I) it. it 4. KST AT Ilt .AUEGPIC V • ANL) G o ?- 1, I\ K. - I AINCIING:.:- Thrillriiit tostrlrd reipnLifu -1 in tintlio rf IN frivn4+ nil Oro f :nblin ern eralit. rust A , 'WM mu Winne to attend prvnipti* to nil bno n ey. ~ lennttn• In Ii citr, noch sa the . ! Plitr I).h. snj.. 0, ..i 12,11 t:01u1. - . II 4111. 1:111111 01 Itpllo. i ovi,,!) , 4lleilg. AAjostrii.2 !looks MA ketonnu., ! , ~,-„,„i"„, ,pd I:nneval A; t. it.. y . ~ i n, ir .A !••n 11r SIIPI . I. ily);11.1 illy . tllll .. totF4 Pill. Inakiilkl. ItAli4 7, 1A 't , April 15, F,54 1101'11 131. Arit)ltSEl% A • a., .4 . .bity I ill County, , . . • 1.1. F., 1:11.4 1.0 . , . • 11101 ea.t.tH LeNvIA.,: • Jut. I:. lien s, "Phi N.,11h,. II .1 4 5 .- 0 9 4 Jr 4: ,, ..(2,ufi1erd 2 4 1.. Sr.i 1,0 !init.' If. l e CYTIOCII6. V,iit).. pntiav ate, pA ouvri, W 4101111,.Ety:, Willattipp.nt,p,i :11,i,ric 4, 16.51.,. ' I) ... . .VVII.I4IIIT'S olortcT 1. 001.0,t Lbin,hrre d.or Ueltty lb. ruat hours 12 U.. to '2 to. la 4, ail 7 to 9 l': M. Frb t 7, ISA 1,1 ,, 14 lor' A L L ra.9l it 811RVEVO 3i.11 FlNut 11. Lmulnuethr bugln'ess of bin int. At: Haluurl 11 . Fliner. /IA vir4 poofferdlon I.3 ;wrn. Nutt . . and Draft*, he has un twin I f4.111u. , fur the oursou Ul Ws pruftpnion, end I.l* ii 161111.311011 fPlef !ate In Iftid,{n diF,Cro! Il pm. _ tHvoi ra.t. CTI _....ru.._ ....s.EN MEI g: ri will ~-; renlinul the bliylng and selling or illealVestele. 4 " have now for Clleeeveral vAileabie .T r .r.to oi