411Rje 311,14,e11' stigtzal Morning, Sept. 2. B. BONA', Editor and Propitotor: 0 iTTLE, Isfactati patter. • MMUG'STATM Ivaarr FOR GOVERNOR JARES : POLLOCK, or ?torsi:mot*Lugo, FOR CANAL CONLMIthiONER :'. • GEORGE Imam, or Auxonerr ; . 'FOR•BUPS.EME COURT: ) • 11ANIEL_E. 914178 EU, or Noitruometor. DINSOCEATIO STATE . YOH GOVSE.NOR.:' WILLIAM BIGLER, of Clearfield Coaoty • FOR CANAL COVIALINSIOXNN. : tIENRY B. PrIOTT; of Pita Comity. ['tat StIPREStE JUDGES JEREMIAH 8. RLAG„..K., of SFicaertet County - FUSE DDIROMATIO TICKET FOR GOVERNOR, EIIMD POTTS, of Chester. CANAL COMMIMIONER, GEORGE R. RIDDLE, of Allestionyi.. PrPREME .11.11)fig, WM. M. STEPIiNtiON, of Mercel: MitERICIAN Tzcztrr. • DOR GOVREIVOR, BEND* RUSH BRADFORD, of Beaver County C,t it s ! k liEFt ° N4, 63• BLOOSIF'Lr i 6ounty JUDOS OP TUR SUPIIIINE COURT, THOMAS Li. 13d1RD of WashlngtonCoutity AMERICAN TICKET ASSEMBLY JEREMIAH WINGERT, PiArmory:, JACOB RIEGLE,-.I O I.AWSLLTIC •-•• PROTHONOTARY , JOHN P. HOBART, Porrsrru.s. REGISTER At: RECORDER : ,DEN.I: F. KETNER, SCIWYkILL HAVRN COMMISSIONER : JACOB KREBS, Port CARBON " AUDITOR : ISRAEL REED, BARRY. DIRECTOR OF THE` POOR.' • • EVAN J. THOMAS, WAsms. THE WHIG TICKET..- Notwithstanding the difference otoptuton among the Whigs of the County, before sta ted, as to the - expediency of nominating a ticket; the Contention on Monday was char acterized with !unusual harmony ; and its final action, after mature deliberation and a ' general interchange of sentiments among the delegates, was concurred in with bit:olU Unanimity. An entire f taut was nothinated, as follows For Congress: JAMES 11 . 031PBELL'' i Popp:111e, For Legislature : JOHN It...(AcCnr.var, Trainont.. +THOMAS I. Purrs, S, Alauhrim. • kr Prothoizota.. • liontar, Pottsville. For Register and . Recorder: FREDERICK LADDERDRUN, Tamaqua. For Comma:inner : JOHN SEITZINGER, SI. Clair. Director'of Me. Poor: ' Jostm Ammon., West Bruustividt For Auditor: ' Roes But:, Port Corbin). These are all first-rate meq-110Etest, ca pable; well-known, favorably distributed and in•every,res'pect worthy the confidence and votes of the people ofthe County.. i Col. lid bart, the nomine for Prothonotary, has . long been thought/of- by the Wlitg-p'arty in connection 'with' .i thit: ttice. The .Ameri cans, holding their Convention first;nomina. ted him in advance, anticipatug, the' action of the Mtgs. 'lt gives promise at once Mai the Colonel will. be hard to best."—Ot_the Cher candidates we w;11 •spenk severally at Nnother time. The Cuniressiuurtl conlerees were to meet those IA Northumberland yestenrityria Mi. =OM COMPROMISE AND UNION 1tt2131:32 SAT Sir 7 . 'The prinemalAuestion of division among . :,..the Whigs of the County, to be betiled by Corivention on Monday last, was simply Aoe of expedteney—whether it Were better to frame a 'Whig ticker, and run the risk of ' a compromise afterwards, (for that must be done to-Prevent the triumph of the Opposi:... tion,) or to make sure of it by confirming the' American nommanous. The former alter. native was adopied—So be it. We yield our personal preferences to the will (Th. the. ma jonty, and are ready to battle , with .all our might for the,succ;ss 01,a union ticket. I Are there any who doubt the necessity of 'compromise andinion Ijetween the two par ties, Let; the ffgurrfa 'Satisfy them.. In, '5l Whig - Party at Schuylkill County. eipendag, doubtlessots full Stfrngth,"gave Johnintur 4,069 votes.'; while the Democrats potted 4,743 for Bigler. Kimber Cleaver, the Native candidate, at the same time, re sceived 11 votes in Pottsville, 11 in Port Car. hoo, 15 in Lllewellya and 22 in other districts —making 49 in all. Again, in '53 the average \Vhig vote on the State ticket in Schuylkill County, was 949 (1,993 being the highest for any one candidate); the average Democratic: vote was 3,955 (4,023 being the higbett);' and iht average vote ,ot the Native party, now .by far larger. than ever before, was '1,117 (1.2,67.bei0g .the bighesi)—thus leaving the macre, ts the handsome majority over both. c ear. of .896 \Or, to make the case still plainer and which is perhaps fairer—take the County . , nominations:—The Whig vote on the Legis lative ticket, last year, was less than 1700 ; the Democratic, 3500 ; and the Native, 770 —leanag the Wbig end Native tickets to getker in a minority of 11380. True. lite Temperance men polled over 1300 votes, tan their strength was pot drawn evlnsrvely fitirti any one political party. But, plitting —.Ay three together—the \Vhig, Ameticati and Temperance votes—their aggregate strength` exceeds the Democratic poll ay only 220!! These are the tiguteszfa'Cis. They are 'riot very fla i ttetingc It: must he admitted, to the NV higa and Amerte. either . severally or collectively; but they may serve both a useful purpose, neve thefts's—and that is precisely why we have r introduced them. Thei show ezailly what ought aid must be done, for their Common success, and.-what every -reasonable MID ot, either party will do. Heaven helps those • who help themselves. - There is much to he done, and every man's labor Will be required, We, therefore, es a Whig, counsel *con. ittintory spmt to the party. Alone, you have not the slightest chance 91 -success. Celt then your neighbors to your aid, slid tts '`one • pod .turn deserves another," help them as the require to On "the other hand, itt - s a Mend of -.the American movement, and be ing, willing to make almost any sacrifice of _ .party piedilietioos for the sake of putting down the common enemy, We urge a !shard disposition among ite immediate supporters. You profess to be r stators par 4xcellotyi.,.. „Then lay aside petty partyjtalousies, and be Issaattimone enough to comprehend the h'sersl good of the country in your aims, ars lot-the advancement of partizan inter ests.. only.. • Half a loafs, truly better than do bm • • either party. Tbekt is a mutual I° "' \dike between• ' u‘dea , tbi them- 7 s Mem !. • . diiianuto irmataatea, would be.equolly on Z we ear lasortifying to both. ..ltfpre. • opted `sea s! in caudon against scy im. be relied byeither pi th that 1311 7 upon prove to you but broken reed Wit may "m _• aot,agy pleasure to lutfamp reading, A BRANT TRICK. F;4 The Slaughter-banal Convention ea, *4l 'day cut Mr. Ripple's head oft Ite 6;0 wala served the pany faithfully at Mae, and bad done amid eredit at Harriabnrg !at winter. But the wire -pullers wire too mail for him. The decree had gone forth from bead•quarters, and he must b 4 decapitated. This wits peculiarly hard wader the eir. cantata:ices. It will be remembered, Mr.. Ripple took an active part in the enactment of the Lager Beer Bill last Winter—it was through him, indeed. mainly, that the Bill passed the Hoare. lie fourit it up bravely and well. The Bill bad tient recommended by a Democranc Judge, was framed by a leading- Demaritic lawyer, and Was origin ally intended'for a Democratic county. Bo that, besides the actual glad Mr. Hippie might bare a, en in it (and he no doubt fully comprehended - the necessity of such an en actment, sod_ the benefits 'that would Bow EMI om it). be Could entrasia 'Go ecroples about its being a party measure—lt was tiodorsed by some of the_ best ikmocratict blood in Schuylkill County. But first Governor Bigler repudiated IL—, That put a new and unexpected phase on the case, sod uturiedtately the managers put their beads together, to hunt op somebody who could command more of the three can vines tOtl Hiptils. It required no great search, and' Mr. Ripple was stangbtered.— The worst of it wall that, all the time, he •w RS deluded by his , pretended 'friends with the pattering assurance that it would be "all righti7 and did not dream that he was "sold," till the Choice of r ithe candidate was "actugilyy made,and he found himself "done for." BISHOP nvoitEs vs 1011 N mrreezt. The New York Times publishes a terrible excoriation. (Bald to be from the pen of Arch• bishop Hughes) of John Michel, who edits a paw celled the Coheir, published in that city. It anybody rs in the dirk as to "who" the gentleman 1., the Bishop will eitlightit Thus.— Mr. Mitchel is by uo means an obscure person' age. He was one of tease who collected (Wow to born his country— BM be was sent attrciud before the moment when he might, like others, - basis seised lrbm the pile the remaining end - - of • ohm sea Stick. s w • . s •r • Mr. Mitchel is the Mob patriot who Made the magnt6cent disc-oast, inmitnary tacVes, that a good plan would be to Bing vitriol from the tops of all Dublin houses more than one story high, on the passers by in the streets, without inquiring wheth er the fiery „liquid should fall on the Mad of the friend or the enemy of Di, country. • , • Mr. Mitchet.ils the patriot who proclaimed, in the days when the British Government laughed in its .levee at the tomfooleries of Yotmg-irelendirim, and allowed them rope enough to hang themselves without incurtingc itself the responsibility . of Laing the noose, that he Would compel Lord Cis:radon,' or some other Lord-Lieutenant for the time being, to .meet Min, in a Court of Justtee.. • • Mr. Mitcfiel is the same patriot who did not inert Lord Clarendon in a Court of .linnice, but met lawyers and judge. who, rightfully or wrong. fully, sent him forth ou a "straggling tour to Van Dieman's Land. a • * • * r. Mitchel u the same Irish patriot mbo com plains that be, among others, was convicted in. ',plumply by a Jury of Castle 2rotestants ofirelaoil —end yet he, like others, contended for keeping the parole 'd hanneur 'With such "scoundrels" in Van llieman's Land as those by whom be cod they were convicted. • * • 4 - - - • Mr. Mitchel turns up as the apologist of the scurvy tricks which his associates played, whether in Conciliation Hall or at Shemin:me, alletins ta king leave of the country.. At a period when the lri,h people were cut off by famine alba rate ore thgtuouul a day, and, though he would always re gret war when it could be avoided; still the Arch bishop could not imagine that after so long an attu ning of the windbags of Dublin, partendigg the ap proach' of a revolutionary humours, whole mailer should end in a very innocent white squall at SI ievegamon„ There ! That will do,—for the Arch -. Inehop: • • PICTURE OF JERUITISII. The Buffalo Democrac-y is publiailing a se riei of articles, translated from the French journal, Le Siecle, on "The Jesuits." We make the following extracts from a late issue. We ask for them an attentive peruaal, as developing the true nature ,of ■ character, that has made its way into every land under the sun: „But the Jesuits inhabit Prance without giving to per mother their allegiance. Encamped within her borders, or rather, bivouacked, generally, at one word, one gestuie from Rome, they strike their,tents, shake , the dual of our beloved Sod from their feet and rake up their line of march for some other sphere of action. They have written fame where Mt crux, ihr plain, which in their lan guage means, "where we can rule, there is our country !” Little eo they care whether, in ease of 'war, France is victorious or vanquished. If the Se•itait thought'to prosper by her 'defeat, he would be Austrian, Russian or Englith ; be would even' applaud Waterloo! The French law *for him, • nullity, n dead letter which-touches:his cvnacienoe only as it regards his interest. He only obeys it when he dues obey, through prudence or under cOnd Ilion. Übe con violater it openly; he does ao with a hold front. It ' nut he burrows like the mole and in only recognized when finally master of the ground, by .the multiplicity of the monads he ha thrown up. ? **- e a • The &Cloy of Jesus is the pearl of autocratism, Its chiet is nu autocrat elevated to the eighth pow er, while, for the society, it is the very goalies fence of servitude. The General of jibe Order ill , all, does all, fully, absolutely. His dietain, his word, whatsoever he may command, is the tumors= Honed law of the society. Ha ordains, be lege*. later, he tries, judges end' condemns, when, where and as tt pleases him, but always in secret and in silence. He is a supreme mute, governing an as• sembly of mutes and Setting them in motion as by a spring. In ordinary lite, the man whom public exteent has invested with authority, seeks the aid of other men's ability toad support to his weakness. He finds his glory in meriting, his shame in far the approval of his &mull. But the auto crat for life, of Jesuitism, is superior to Such pre judice*. lie modestly assumes the attributes uf••• Deity on earth! Alone, isolated from the- rest of the world, sum, qui rum is his 'moue: Alt are commanded to see in labi the hying relies et Citatsy—he is, to his followers; the metaphorical Saviour ! But between the metaphor and the mat ity, how wide these!!! The Scciety may dismiss n member at any moment, and without aurgumg, any reason ; hat if any one becomes dissatisfied' it can hold him fast, ..even to the verge of the tomb," no matter how moat he may wish to withdraw. Upon winch the author rem - arks Ever, since the world has been civilied. 0* Nysich amounts to the same, since right tan bias Wedgnized among men. reciproeity has been - the ' 4 fir, i condition of contracts. So muck eel give to ' you, so much 1 rem:Lorin return. " Hut the woe, - of Jesus has invented a new rule ot justice ; it takes all and gives nothing in exchange. . When the novice enters the society of Jesus, be makes his yows.of obedience: that is to say, from being a mento lOUs beneath man, to that condition 1 of being which asks nothing and thinks nothing icr , itself. Be Wares bis,soul and its liberty at the pot ! tat of the institution. He kills Avithmidm by a sort of partial suicide, the highest dignlty of est* truce, ill personality. He is tbencetorwod an in ert trod y, • corpse ; a corpse ! even that is UM Itle- like 't The member is but. sit inurement an' the bands of his master , a projectile thrown hire' or i there with the directness and titality- Otli cannon bat!. i,The rinse says to bins, "Got" aid helper; "Believe !" mime believes; "Do !" ma he nee,,, without the r i ght 16 dismiss or resew upon the why of hie obedience. Hs mutt 'obey minutely, blindly, a mom of clay like bin:lief, conged end denly into a hying Law; by'the simple chances of a ballot ! --A: wheel, s mere ot hnscbinery, be tiaras perpeually M obedience to the owymg power. He has iiiersl, n onesday, from the condition of Mal. ligeace to the state of en Culonsston .. And now, see this man, mom limn i MUM hie own estimation, less than one is that ot bin Neigh- . for, waudering in society, wen i* sycapeiby with 11, having no ben won :1,. with.* name the is a -glory to himbutyet to an injury,. Inibited in a costume which reminds Mtn it eviry turn that heir different - from all other men bout of women, that he is only the cipher of a number, a oenbination arranged to play s pan and produce a e- determined elect; see him as be walks, si i,• iently, myttertously enveloped with his order as with an atmosphere, the eye dropped and big whole' figure abased! What seeks lin, ibis man di haughty,. yet-humble air? Why such pride and humility, te [ his glance? Where is this explanation of thiamin.' tratbetory state of facts? We will try "to ' give Jt. Try is too modest a word; we wiltitiya it. We may never Outdate Nature, but Hatureinu. tilated, 'takes her revenge. Whetby an effort of will; the Jesuit eiwo.ti in sliding his will; he has not, after all, expunged it entirely—he has , only_ clanged its line of action. The mud. active by, its very essence, persist" is being olive in dssyine of whatever oaths. But, as U cannot itct is Its legit;-' matostiere, it will act Meanie other dinielloe, to mobil' the lost equilibrium. Uit cannot be am bitious for itself, it will be so for the fastitutlea: ha interdicting from alt Personality, Jesuitism exedes its victim to rage, and,' as it wereAsesekes Una opal society, blood-thirsty, preying, and deaca t i Ag , hut prey; intellectual prey, it is true; this they de stoor, by converting it to themselves and potressing it ilr their wiles • England has given to our Caries a marvellous sit, mjiled training, which rousts in Meekly, ftas nixed metier. by dev eloPialrlauxo the aid ot patient exercise end 'memos eminsbing, mom parts of the body at the expennofothers. - hut by this wondrous orient* tom the English breads.% succeeds in bringing his cattle to the suet poll for the best bar, his sheep to the grotto yield of wool, his boiler* the' greatest paw* ofstreogh4 or oat Hi other bead, of trolls toad, 4011 1 tirsndst to the base rapacity for riami t mid so kink: seam itiana is, imellemnally, WWI tr a in i ng ie physically. It Adis the natural enstgies troll One Point to okul centratethemOrm enotner. Lams is* at- Jesuitism en iti work, thiedrel? foVettul of the esionitiet law of munch of the heart ssa tra torawases. sneer far to the beniblisse is digital ris ha 'ease -front the. fora* Iltukt' ‘lod thee any . 03 CPCFIlaite MIMI* Moat petty fabrications °tome Tote, to live, Ude belly past, by its very ersapossios ewe Mad WNW aninge itself tom that - imatemil or maim, wow of Instr. It oust el -ate fatreheal fa the par eke.' or.-falsehood ! ye.; afloat strict a sew aims is the docaloguethat eltsllconsonnte the are! no; the eystem of ottlotage, that MOM poison, Hen last degree of abasement, which, in societies the oat degraded. omits. es-With a bread, sad curse, forever him who is too - dal lintkis, is an observance lioeouid sad niacemseaded, a duty'etwoureild s a Nett Waded, II the 00de el Testutism I • 13011111M1011 0011011111114 Thiseport - * tisibidatnillec-41 1 4 1 1i0 ' by the *awed Rep; satires. nest thitOose of ii fitte session.,to examine into the, char gesiliat corrupt uritta had been:used to oti• talMthe sotment of a bill extendingl..mi's patent for the manufacture of Ws fare arms, 'though the irmininstiat was 'wen impesiect, owing to want of time,—made some curious developments in regard ta the midst Si/cran es of securing thej *sage of bills through Congress. We 'give a few extracts [rein the report as published in the New. York Times:, • domts, atairtiereK and letterlenters have Seen . 'employed, us proven b; the testimony , to wag it. , peas Of Cott's sad miter bills; and yet when'. the Commince name to inquire u to the amount m:„, money which had been encoded for these; oes, it was found impossible to get definitereforms-. lima elegnm milenialed to Jame' the Committee either as to the amount expesidek or uto its applicacian. ,Waxtesiws refused -to an- . swat inquiries directed to them at them points, On; the ground that the Committee had no new to inn quite into their -•premmtlistasescis." bodkin* however, was changed to satiety the, undersigned; that means bed been improperly used to secure the passage of various bills mentioned tad rekined tg in the testimony, that combination had been pm. posed formed by various unerests, and that is some mien noes these combinations bad been stgi coward. The undersigned believes that it is dearly estab lished by the testimony that money has been liter ally used to seems the ;mange et bills, end they verily believer that much move evidence could- tie procured,. it time had been allowed the Committee, to onkel more thorough investigation - of the fiats connected with the measure, which have been; Or., are now pending Wore Coeirrera. The testimony CO Joshn shows coodirsively is the judgment of the undersigned, that Dicsersim has received, since last Pall, Meson) of $15,0000f Cott's money. For what peiose was it received,and bow has it been expd? Justin, the batik keeper of Colt, for eve peeks past, Thum most linear, that he does not kuow for what purpase the mousy was received by Dickerson; , that , the Woks do not show the items which made up the. s*td sum of $15,000, and that he has no knowledge, ;either from information or °thulium, 04 that. sub' )ect. It the transactions between these 'parties 'were fair, why this concealmetit? ee .1 • - . ♦ 's The money his been used,as the evidence shory.s, in paying the costa and charges incurred sin getting up mutter add extravagant entertammeam to which ladies and members of Congress and others Were !invited, with the view of furthierMg the ammo ot this measure. The ladies having ban , first duly impressed with the importance of Colt's pistol ;es unseat, by manta of WI/Wigton', am invited to these enicnainmenis, and the evidence shows that while there, membeniel Convene are appealed to by them to favor this particular measure. the language of a witness, " dead toe was niade at lion. Gilbert Dean, to induce him to go for :tho -renewal of Colt's paten." Whether the same sort of social influence and appliance' was broilaht to hear upon others, who were invited to dine or sup at that handsome establishment, we bare no means of ascertaining, as Mr. Etickerion has not given us the names of his guests, and has Mol, therefore fiimishied us with t b.! mews pf getting at I the farts. MrDickerson secaie to have adopted the rule, that ' "To teartb dui heart co: get the. Vote, The surest way is deem the throat." FR a . 'ln thii case, and others, the partitis interested have endeavored to form much combinations as 'would give streagth to their measures; and would. be most likely to insure their success. • Hcnce we find that persons, who bad determined to oppose Colt's extension, unless they could get some factory arrangement, which would 'protect and promote their own interests, after taking the 13e. mummy steps to make their opposition gatelike, re turned home, and from that day to thus we hear nothing more ot their opposition to Ciilt's bill. It is In evidence, atm, that a eoutingenti,tee ot 000 had been t(fered Diekerson to ku anti - 4e op posrnt of Colt's bill to buy off his otip?sition, and to secure his oonatetnuice and support to that [mea sure. Them parties met on several oecaskins to agree open the terms, and to the ditgiistint e talls ot their conferences on those occasions; as led by themselves, the trudersigned own& the subefion of the House-l-assured that there can be,bot one opin ion, and ' th at entirely unfirrortible both to Day and Dickerson. . • • ' • ;* This combination is evidenced by anon= fact of striking force and stgaillcaace. We find the 'nine agents end 'attorneys acting to behalf the same bills, patents, railroads, Ac. TWO would hardly be the case unless such ermbinatiOn were intim pensable.to success. Men who have good mea sures, are generally willing to allow them to stand or lall on their own merits or denerits,,without seeking support from other soureee; Such has not been the case, however, with Colt'S application, it the evidence is to be believed. Another toot, that must not Lei overcooked, is, that in Coles case a most extraordinary and mu sue number at agents and attoroevp have heen em ployed to urge the passage of the bill by Congress We'have Messrs. Uickersoo, Clemens, Levin. Mittman, Chase and Thompson, arid the halt doxen Thompson employed, but whose names he de• shoed to mention on a very frivolous pretext. It isnot it all improbable that there ern others, as upon this point also ;here has. been a studious ef• fort at concealment. Now, what is the fair, the legitimate, the only mfereacia from the extraordinary array. of outside iniatienee in behalf 01 this particular 'measure? Can further evidence be nevem/I'3i' to show that the application is devoid of merit. thilfer meateeren ance is placed upon the outside inadence thin upon env intrinsic merit the application p r ossertes? - The evidence. shows another ;important fart— that the letter-writers for the daily _press, who hey, e been admitted to desks an tithe floor of the Hemel, are very generally regarded es; the most efficient agents who eon be employed byithose who have measures to advance. Although these lener writers, belore they ran obtain a seat Withm the Hume, are required to give • personal pledge .of honoilhat they are not "employed as; agents to proreiote any . claim , pending before Congress,'' yet we God that. In utter disregard of this pledge and. its spirit, they have been employed in many of the Railroad„ Patent, and other wherries which have engaged the attention of Congress during the pra.- ent session. The evidence taken by; the Com mittee will furnish information is to those porticoes who have been so employed : aid tbeir?hunes, are herewith reported for the action of the Houser O$T OFFICE DELINQUENCY. IWe pi/1)11111 Ike' following at the request of the writer—not knowing, outs4ves, soy. thing about thecircumstances detailed.—Ed. four.] • Altman. EDITORP, :—A year ago ; stout the mid. dle efJutmlait I had a letter recited st Orwigsburg, addressed to Jonathan Grim, Pottsville, Pa., en . eldireg $lO. Asa matter of course, I' , expected all to be nght till about d menthe afterwards, when Mr. Gum called on me with the bal.:. 1 asked him whether he did not receive the money sal had told bun be would ; be said he coiled at the eat Office almost every days, but *ever tereived lb. letter. ' and I have every reason !to believe it, knowing Mr. G. from a child up, atitibelieve him te be_Parketly honest. Mr. Grim Mien weal to Mr. 'fickle, Postmaster at Oterigsburg and made enquiries about the letter. Mr. Bickel well recol lecting me b'rnaling the latiar in question and the mailing of it ; Mr. Grim next went loth* Pottsville office asking for a latter, when be Was told there was none; whereupon he urged those attending the office to examine the aiittet. that thine was a let , ter miming which contained money, when a coo. saltation and exlhnination took place, and the letter was found eaglatemd and sent. pl anate, the Deno Letter Office at Washington. , Mr. Grim saw me next day sad stated to me the facts :concerning the letter, sad said he wan satisfied •1 bad forwarded it. 1 next eddieseed the Dead Lettey Odle, and received the following reply: Pose Ornate ll:pilau - tray. I • , kliactre :.flat •rdp., If. 1 But :—ln reply to your , caoheuincation of the 30th init., enclosing a letter trait J. S. Keller, (herewith hstar, 1 2 respectfully suite that the fetter addressed to Jonathan Grim at Pottrrilie, ' , stated teatime contained Teo Dollars, does not ap prireto have teacKed the Dead Letter Office. letter mailed is "June, and received at Pottsville before the first of July, would not be re. turned to this'erfice as Dead letter prior to the Brat of October, built it errived at 'Pottsville subse quent to the Oral of /eta; it would m the regular e wee of busmen !relent here the present quarter. . , If the letter is fogad moot* the present quarterly tenons, if will be retismed to Ornigaburg, Penne , tot delivery to the writer. Very respectfully your Obedient servant, ' _, J. IIfARRON, Third Aa't P. M. General.. Hoe: C., M. Eviate,House et Reps • This matter has Niue m memos low enough, end I deem limy duty to giro the transaction tether public; and the least that ten be said is that the Pottsville office is attended to in o most exessaively eorelesa manlier ; torwhy is it that *business man's *lei: him Mr. Grim.Ye ho calle,fit the Post Offioa slogan if not route every day, tshoeld go on th e Dead letter.listl ',That question, Mr. Clayton 1 should like you to siMararespecially whets the let ter is pabl..t do sosknow Mr. Perot; l bare Laird hit name,'atid too* be is a ' , Pest Master at Potts. trilie. Bat "by is it ant the peorda'sbeat interests are thus put to butad by a man, who has proved himself so utterly Unworthy andanfit to discharge the duty entrusted to him by the Govemeocrit? if I were the, only one making 'complaint; it aught pass for en antidote, but the cotaplaults em too nu morons against that 'office, which is eiteeded by two boys, which *wording to the adage is "belle boy." I made it my, busiest/stip eaqture of g ees of Pottsville whom 'I Pamir to 'begendiemen of mtegrity and good standing; OM /am told that them is a greet deal Of complaint against Mr. G. as Potentiator. That amount, , it is truejs small, ten the principle is the same, had it been cm hen. died tunes the amorist. I hold icto be aim; rem- Indy, to expose the delinquencies Of public men and Dew* and unless those who sailer take the mat- : 'far in hand it will never be du n e, and all oar in. ,crew will be coundeted as Mire trifles. 4. S. ,KIILLER. ' Orank3brag, Aygics t 30, 1854. v .. ~, ErWATIR OR OUR. wyser..—The Free Dewar=tie Convention awernided at Hariis4 burg, cm WWll('Uday, end pawed frocut*i, witbdraijng their Eats tide; and riatut' l I:sleuthing the support of youodr, the Whit candidate for Goirereer This goo to show 1 , which way the political _wind Is = setting iti. 1 Pollak is nnquitenonably"the strongest man in the &Id, and if Mr. Bradford's friends are wise. ther'orillifor gew own sake follow An 'maple of.! the Free Democrats.' Mr. Pelkcir. wedo hot hesitate Winston. is jail as good nil Alnekunit hew hi .11r. findv ford. nod ha election:would he' hailed:is 1 IWO! an A/anima sod Whig triumph. - i wr i ei . , CPlli.Oilkene Bitowesow, we teem ittesibt Home 1 2 44 his ceeriededora eei s woad way dated', and ;mug imitates *ma Dr. ROWIMIR tad t he 'NW* , two, to tei:ept s disk lbelrieh rawaidtr wilkibhn--436 however, that Ks I=likept ti interfere with the fd•; vihie,Retent,: . . instilas th is oisu Isis to Ott Broino ana ad of 411 linty, because Its kw bin Whig too ottipy tales oat of seboca, of bits of is - it a esinird of. teem :IF)t lama daft thil ropey I ' - • ;i - - VACTII/Nift ISONTILIisoIo. f:. " Panora t'imeiterosot aim' DOt dirMr the PriCloot.Pes*froobir'iroto as great *emir. to betioida by Aar youa oo thir *oth a October nea—ProttPirreot No Pro. ,Ittbition. Their ere io argessmits libeled& A committee of WIWI' ematyluive pump ell and PablMed the 0 11 4. 1 t* 'weal* of , i le what item is d • . let. si di Voited&Mcs; gOltin Renall OA* kl. t uq *PI. Itprop - atm ," ' tiger witerever reed.— Similar itatistiesi ought to -bit -eompdst tor every coutey io Me Suite. 1, • ! V 1017110 ). stoic Cost of .s,poogoOit Lillitelerr"-41y the ONISiII of IVA, ibe number at bushels of Corn sad Grain eoesunsed *Ow dbstilieries of the United States, wia -•-. .11%033;300 somber llous of km And The-. 11. of OIL WhiShey- 48,g14,455 flarrels at ale sad beer • *"' 1 ; 177 ; 9 ?4 Atom teat sem for task whole it Wladd Mount to 1163,2e4,102. Aboer_ll3 a besi:—sait 1113 for each tam 11 aothigabout imported liquors, is gouged out of the breed asd Moats* asid educe- OM of the Woetee ; end Children eau osuoot h e ap • themselves. - thmearmrasti. 4 You pay autualty Out of the Stele Treasury for the support of gettitesutiaties, House of Refuge, L=ip Asylum, lied other charitable institution the >iTto of - • - 11163,248 84. Your Hareem frcirdLicettses, Distiller ies, Boer Houses sad Iteststosets 107,028 38 Annual loss - , - • Aso 28 'This less anti, awe the yes of intoxicating ltgaors -- - DAtreuut Covert. • . Espeuddlues frotaliutuary 17_0833, to January 5.1854. , Courts, County Prison, • - • County Poor Ifoitne, . - Fees, - Inquests, : . Support of Convints in tku3Sattnin-Poni ienuary 3 • . . ' • $14,847,34 The testimony of Four Judges, Attorneys, and Your °WU Oblerrelicia moo convince Too that ouo half aa least of your misty taxes arise from the we of sutoptec4ing drfrnh, anAtimounts to - - • T• • $7,42'307 Which is ooe and twenty-Hee coos • fur eacA tow in the Aliunty. Your county 4ebt at the settlement wade IM.uary 10, 1854, was • 4 ' Expmditore iivar debt 4212 47 TA2L-PAYERS, this useless :F:XPENDITURE (or which mere will be no ream aboard iii and as - thetellidatturrhasintliVitted for your con sideration to bedecided at the next October elec tion. the question "For Prohibition." "Ageism Prohibition '—we ask you to vise "FOR PROHI BITION to *Snot that object. - FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCEOIIm sames 4 Y. recommend you to organise titmice in the respec 'lvo wards and townships in the comity, for the contest in October next . Danplain must be re deemed from the 'thraldom of RUM and RUIN, and gild to Merest* the overwhelming majority which wilt be' cist for Pt oitibirton. at the Ballot Boxes. A KNOW NOTHING .DEMOCRAT • , AT EAT. i What a crooked and perverse generation this is—espictilly the Democratid portion of ! In the 'very midst of, the blustering of the Pennryiroanion, Harrisburg Theron and kindred party organs. against Know Noth logjam, Henry S. Mott. iheir candidate for Canal. Ccsiimissioner, goes righl)turaigtir— so public '..rumor lies it---and joins the ‘‘craft;" and the thing gets out ! To be ccit sistent, tht?t e'papers talk about 44 cutting '' him--not meaning anything of the sort though, all the time. - Well. Blanche's Sun- I day Prue, whose editor.. though well known as a, radical Locofoco. it . is generally stir .mised:lmOws more *twit ihe doings of.thrise 'who .knoiv 'nothing' , than be protases. or cares to let the people know, comes boldly to the rescue of the Cent' Commissioner can didate Mott. and thus rails defiance to the threats made of thrpseiqg him oil the ticker, if- he does cot poige himself of the charge of being a Know Nothing : " HENRY S. Morr.:—.-rhis gentleman's name—a , personal friend—is at our mast head for 'Canal Commissioner. We know Hear! Si'llort, and cheerfully endorsed nis pure Dembanicy, pricrate worth, and sterhog integrity . , while a 'mernber of the,Legisla- "We have *whine to say about" Col.- Mott's opinions on the Warned Antiricanum, and dodbt the propriety of the assaults made on his good battle and lame by. the Pennsy/Vanian, Lanffinsrian and Democratic, Union, at Harreiburg. 'Certainly, we base a right to our preferences; we bare fought Bigler since June st, 1853,- to the present time, and we do not cost the name of Chief "Justice Mack, becau he ran away,when the decisionwas given i the Barr liquor case. Our paper is Donne ale to th e core, and we defy contradiction tit Our pnociples. If the Pennsylvanian dare argue the question,let its conductors strip to the butt, and enter the ring—and if we dou't lick the scurvy -lot of .knastiti who conduct that villainous sheet, in less thin three rounds. we- will .4 Cave in" and crY peceari. Such insolence needs to be rebuked, when it is threatened to hiul Mott's name down frdm twenty odd pipers in the State, stud cal another Convention to. nomi nate ah.lrishman in his place. We defy you id - briog about sigh a result. We dare you t 4 the issue; end we say openly and above 'board that Molt will be elected Canal Commissioner by fifty Mama majority.— llow," , , put that. ' mL your pipe and smoke '— ',. 6011140 AOVICE. The Rev'. Dr. Baird ha_kaddressed a letter to Mi. Patrick Lynch, Ed)tor of the Irish Ainer.ican,—(amodirate and kiip minded Ro. men Cat tic n n him, for laboringirb diuerninste:especielly amoughis own tou trymea here, the principles ot true liberality and betievelance, of good order and obedience to law; and, in a word, to augment an 'effective appreciation of our' American institutions and usages. The Rev. Dr. adde,— '• .You are nottaboring in vain. Nor ore youi loth unosce.stary.. The un• American coulee pursued by* portion of the Catholic Preis —I need wawa= ite journals—their vaporing and • hoittful and %intuiting state- - . IntlnS and ,predictions, - end !lie wretehed 'billing and cooing' of the 'Demagogues' (of various types and-parties) and the 4.llierar thy; 'which hat been going on 01 late years,; ' here combined cicerone a widespread hos tility among out; Native American popula tiota..which• threatens even to effect in the Meat seriodt mennerifie social and economi 'cil relations of itar people. , Up to this time pi:excitement, have.neverheard (tribe idea Protestantsi eotifintlg their diaritiet or their employuiefits to . those 'of.. their own filth. The protisions made in this arty elsewhere in 9UkCOCIOtty, for the poor, whet., ever the form or the organization which the eitsii demands; have been just - as faithfully: -Wrid - liberally curried out for the benefit of the 'Romania is the Protestant. The poor Irish: 'laborer or meehanic 'hat hitherto: met with Wife 'difficulty, in :finding.- employment in Protesting estatitahments. '.lll there no den". ger. i would salt, hat * very different state 1 of things may tie teen before long. at least in some parts - of:the 'Cotinfiy And much of this eategortitin. to foreigners,' especially. • show of the Lipman Catholic:faith; his been called forth shinnirlul candOtt of pi* filial demagogues, atisl•thewot.less shaft rut Aura of a portion of the Catholic. file= 'tinily and preset To this mutt be added 4 •am wiry to say 7 -eipteialleol lete4the Discreet laitnproper coadutt of acme .Pra ,teinitite..many of whom are theuitielves of foreign origin: • KTRcnnsii Cauca Ihvgicutmir in Ku locer.--Tire Louisville Courier, of the Mit says that at the Otto t terra of the 'Renton Circuit Court will fed a case in- 1 voltriag the question of a r t and power between a CethohelitohOp end a congregs• non as to appointing trustees and council ling the property of t church.' 'The sun has been instituted against Rte. geol** A.:Cifm-. Bishop of is • charged thau.plaintla were duly, • ink% accordance With the eintarne of tbe'Gennan• Roars* -Catholic Chinch, elatedby the congrogailon l trustees, of:the church dist 'Clamp Carrell{( refusing to recognize them u .ancli, has eptl pointed other trusteaf . (mide defendaots,; aesthetic), who' Lave taken possession of the books end *tome" the church, untognri tug to some $4,600. Farther,. that of. ~I f 3 1852, the ;iiingnipitionkaa bees in therientr,' of electing echoed mutes LAW at thsttlese; Bev. F. Kiln, elirgyman bf the congregi. - 4; non, aPpeitni*. other ithool motets, 444: that t6ho ctrusten thus appointed bel l e tiontnieneed buildings school hmsti on the chinch lot - , in a place improper for the'pnii; pose, cnh eittby, and cutlery, to the Wisbek of a hirge.portion of the tionmpitsin.::Tht petitiosent pray that • defudesta may he the; strained hp* mon said echoed. homier 4y,. from farther using the chunk antUveMs. fusdivosid I,ket,they should be Coelpelled,iti; surrender op the fooke,•Sre. ; -• . :The wilt most • probabli , be aticebev Bet - ,OveveemooicetkOi ace. Whit in iihniiht*liillt the:44mb church is!"-11..k Itit'peOphe 'itook keg* what :true itheriy : Votet*Vrheir Billie* sod , priests Inn -S. • 1/I,iiiioul, over their lobjeeeC ',411 peWlebi tetergoatelteirettWip,iritnil;rlirtet vested to *body `iiive to esi, 40VsI • • iussinder—Argickuo***— the hpee Muerte neurtee". ' .1 " 14-6 4 11 0ti ja - oh* Imo wig!, on hit bkatet itrOppiziW chola ditutatigit ,think chatcles' layman, 10 1 to ' , moth j i, t Nit - Day _ • s • la FAL • ri 3 ' ' Sum Ws 5.25 vs: . 4.7) 5.11 5.32 5.33 5.34 uses* 6.79 15.214 i" , futa Vs too .I.oti 017,1 " tiottss,7.ll, 7,411 8;01 3toeitt—lAkf,- ' ,7; 1 A Lkitt chip mad ;-Saturday, 916. swore*" 1 1-fro'io*k am Similar but War OM early to td ' nt3Cbidg amt atwitter at 141 sic before; Wog* 00 ram, excel* Wei shimmy {oot`twQiclast OD by tk 4lusi} oh 11/m4lb and 11111., Mae. the 294 . Cialaly- 6 ' irimks: Thais ibovr= ors tate too Omni it) do wok general good—a 1 160 .„ _ 6l3 .,b 4 sceriNli saluniliDg therOrqiied Iroood. 7i 'risked t ar " tooep6ere rhrao t rd laiddie iatt lrta.sb•vipais • dooliWbkotitploideba!orttiogatl - denroat• lyttnatent. ; Stinky, 77rk. , ;•;—Altersamply..,mi — eltlity and cloudy: Get 'Ondiiitopetinan' ersrul:" . Heavy black clouds, Otettrg.4 the Whole beanark - nboot a ceekiek wig at to otlect. 11f o pj av ,210.4)11iti it 7-8 (Mort to morning: atomised daAt Siot throat/dog all day. (Whig did Deisieroic POsity Coarottoos it Schuylkill Hates.) • 27. - • , 'piteitmy, 29a4.iergfontiog cooly bat day for and generally Plenlaali _ . _ Waite:Ai* #frr.-434,113ieg dinr^:-brigbl fad plesakotly . • • TAttraday;lst Sun brigtd and warp. werinind general temper,lo3 601.csi.t 93,799 15 3,241 50 000 0 0 1,649 13 143 21 IPC at ;44 h : l . l oun comm ute iQ this puce = Moia2ertgrzf: _. Schootwill open on Mon diirnext; fa ibo#ianueat of Tboripaos'a Chareb in tsfaxkofSirgiK; • , CirTit i *A — i(.ibird) annual County Ay/- cultural Fair end be held at Orwtgabistg, ciag on the 17ib s(t , • = • 4 • impuresiontlipo attairoatid Minersvirie t the . , lialleta says;.tit Blosai 'ead Brother otlyi j:J. Britain, on thif-Lions tram, is rapidly opproechiag completion, whieb,when coat. plated 110111)e:0M of the largest operations is the region.isitkiught - they will be ready. ,senil coil away to iih:out a month, !). • 7,211 00 ''.—We have bees kindly ter teseel by ilaif 4kigalti Inapector,Ca plt Rreb*, with by the Diviei Wahl alry ( plate Mn Christ 2nd. I Lzetit Thom' stn Have* aut—.l L.*lfun4iivit ; 2pd. 2rd. &Wawa 1--Charies S. LeaderT 4"rittliluarsp:-..Gcoryre L. IkLuitsinger.- MAstlci74l37.,ssOPort Carbon) :-..Captain t itoberl I* ; Istnieutenant -Daniel G. Saul; ;2nd Li* n+nt-Mictiael Waited; 2.14. 2nd. Lae ,l (oncost '-, sr!. ./: INequOlo ; Trea . .pirrer-BeDjamna L. E ' ali: - ,: ..... _. . Taxa 114;CAvatait :•-uoptaiiii"-M, W. Ide- Gingsi; 14 Larsteigatu-Joba; 2nd. Lvestuil'-Benjamin T. Milton ! Cornet -I a cob G : biki:r Tyros rirer-bliclutel Benito:. . T... 1 424 . A =Mt:SIM :- Cioptaiu-Daniel H. Goal Ili n : A4t. Lieuitnant-4ubn M. 'Reinhart ; 2nd. rtifiliskult—nettrY 'l*clislnii 42ad. 2nd. Lleateltautf;-.Tolut N. -Wegentellei ; Tatelinver ioeP4PW-Aolb., . • ' . Walt Pkain AnTILLsaT :-.-•Caphzia-Elijah W Ziegtei ; tit. Lietuelans-Dalid P. Sisiervrall ; 2.d. -p,ii,a l asit—lobn Oseritiiich ; 'ltd. 'qnd. Dent/ natiOtmon Metric+ ; Tivaituar-Thos. ZinaierviN O. . , . JEFFIMON ARTILLaitY, (Tiunsqua):—Cophnu =W4144 . 11 Lebo; In /..mstonarst—Peurr Stuournsiiol4l.lieutenant—.llxto Ott F . witman; 2nd. 21444gutunaut—Hoorilitoreb ; Treasurer —ll. 41. 10,ebo. GOioiLlqi LIGHT leiralt9iiir, : (Tamaqua) :—Cap. gair÷Lejlia Beck ; att. letnatkoni—Chhitien 2ied. listitemunt—Fruieuick Gipfeti ; 2J. 2adj- Loilitcoont—Henry Nonthei&C , 'Treasurer —Frnactilik thpfert. - ; Unlodtpvin RAnope, Winn ; lit) z—Coptaiu IdicbekiNrebo Ist.: Liiminitint—bianin Nun- . geeniE; !ett.iimuten4ut-1 ronklin Rhoi4s, 2eft• 9itei2 L=4;ntomou—Poter Mutnoy ; Treasurer— JerephOorabacit.: . JAol46 : ri —No mum. btlitkilTONGO lsraitray :—Calitain--Prasa4l Denittetit lat. Lientruant:-Thomas Hoch ; 2nd. Li4tegd , ut---John F. Klock; 2nd. 2nd. Liwaint• aittn-11;wrold Kremer.: Trennorer-..Elias Mat; tent. Tanniosz INFANTRY :—Captain—John Hippie; Ist.i Lihitenont—Edward Ileehast; 2nd. Lies. ienint-i:Frederick Wenheimer 2 nd. Um. tenant ; Trassoirer—Fnuiktin %Vitmiaj , • Dosiiitmsow RIF4RS :—Captain—Adam Emu; Ist Lieutenant—John IL Brander; 2nd Lieu tennti-Adazu Wardeld ; 2nd, 2nd. Lututearint— Jahn Wardeld; TrecArgr-Solomon Ressler Itttt ittc 'ably the 28th A*ueit, 1654, a new Bide COMpnay was organized at Port Carbon ; they pt inspection under Brigade Impactor Dsutel . Kieht: numbering 45 men, tally uniformed emir ir ding te:the U. S. Army regMatious, under the name tdailon Ritter of Port Carbon, and ,ware at tacht4)o the 2nd. Bat/anion of the to. Regiment and e6tedthe following - ottint:ra :-Cepreist-I-Rob• ertL4thisou; tee Liestienc#ll-0611. G. Saut; Li t ani,apant--Micimel \Vaud ; Rad. 2nd. Liori. 1144707-W tn. J. Mc9uadi: Troaszteer: 7 --B. L. Democratic WAtg Co.• Coarention.— : 4i k , body met at lehuyiktil Ham, on Monday, 'l,2stb, 1854. The Convention wee mita am -by the eppnintineet ot J. B. • McCRSARY, of Tketront, a* Pro:Weer, and Joiner. tincrairaa, itait,W. I Ude n Mormon% Setretartei. Upon eel- Inisdhei I Lul districts the tollowiet persona pre. touted their credentials and were admitted to teat. intlo Csineention. P . ,rerfiyumr:—Sonst, Word—Walter Sadgerick, .Wnit L.t,Whiiney ; ribrik Wrstirant-13. T. Taylor, .1. T. %me . ker,l• ' • - Matta Warii•William For, N. M. Wilson; Ariartkrast Ward—J. tv. Roleberry, G. C. ; • •• •••• Dr. Norm/gide—Joseph Atkinroa, lobe Reed; J',rt CarSom —Room Sail, John Hadinty ;- • - Si. Chur—R. H. Coryell, WM. Montane; litsw . igastte-.Joseptg•Wilde, John C, lii4ie;• t Miner'svills, R. W.-0. Rehm, - W. DsHsven; • W. W.—L. D. Jotter; P. Heisler; it ; riss-r. Itraadi-fi..alembetaWitherd, Tsai* Meg; ' Vrratamt-4. 13. McCresry,W. EL Seibert ; . ,L.Fratler-LD, Lomiron, J. M. Clarke; loener ' s4.4—Potet it fisher; Joseph Hedger , ' • , etheifor—lantes Blew, Garber 'Tovutqua, N. X. Juasi P. W. Arb s. S. W.—l 4. Hobo, J. 14. Reinhart ; E W. -0. Railltea. F. Latiderbrun riseAssAttC/Totat S. throttle% Ger. Reagan ; I 'rk' Tyr.-Benjamin Yon, Sb 9!! ler i We 4e - 'Boat Brwutaz-- , I Cilium—Jahn E. Selena, 8.3. Karim ; Pe. Brew 12 Usuparr, A. Albright; ;Ormolu-fr.-N. Rammer, J. P. Palm .Lail ngtille-S' LaMar, Wm. Dodson; Manhnia—W. A. Hammer. R. A. Wilder ; Ifrospre- 7 Javob,Kaercher; Jos. Batt ; .)Pintgrovis 17; " Tousulttpr- ' • Pons? a?ilavvi-06ty 'Dogmas, C. Zalibb ; • 4 ; S. litondeisw-T. M. Potts, Jostathiuk *Ana the rascing of the credentials, ,N.-' M. 'Wit- Dr. H. A.:Dorgan, David Lorniaos, B. T. sylor mid Willie Bulgaria erste appcilsied Paturifneello mart pigment • adoets, sod eitee. fed the bliowitor: _ _ • Presidaul —JOHN B. BieCßEAlitlf. • ' Vero Pritridatta--13ml a T... Tana*, JAM , 1 4. ^"E1211111114T, Teue.M. Pans. • • • Buosrouss—Joba T.Sbosasr, WM. MoSielata. J. W. lierstrarry, Wm. H. &Obeli; Jan Rood, , Wm. L. Whiter/ sod neon, W. Denintuut. wars appooduka vacuous's to sated throe Cougneasice al Coaatrati, send-Na o iniort" resolotionsespres. aiviar the masa* The Causation tbut to lbs Weichco of a County . Ticket do boarobssiord sortaivacens as the enuring efactioes, willtaba ilAkruiss milt: Joan. B. ticessaaved Thetas . 1,, ruiorgelPOilellabaun. `Joss - Ilosaavoof ficonatiorg -sliegiatsr ; Naterder : "Piiceater 1.4.6r,d0f Tamaqua. ttroistoistdrus • - • Jour Biumasitit, °lSt. Our: , • - • -. • Dwarf°, of dui Poor: • • -Jame Azsitiour,o(Wwt fluisalosr, • Affister , , , Bete firm, of Pan Cathott - • •• _ "The COlDOline On reiblinktils by Act : Clair: man, John W. Ralibirril, AMMO the follow/M. whieb were Istattimotiali WMwe I - -Resolve s This?,.is Alps. Xamps Pptuare, ow otedard-bearet tot Gtanasakapa Moolptiza * tau of iletra' '43211 turret lowitrol, and manna Ataitat' • From the *Way. atit Rad daesetion seawall by teat *; the various ti v pubtit agi elkiat to ',hail be has bean tailed by * eatetias oat Ira booths best asiorsiettliat skip vf Mate lent ba saida4 atielytail petit tank POMO' at lb. Noire . "' J •-•t • - o • •Z•Latatast, Thei theittpetielitittf Itlai.Os. .Datent. air eisithiala fix Cold Comsethskest, tut the plight Stairs tri est Cossotawealths atehlatt Ty -glottides hum for illtildalSll sad hair* tits , eMtp a( the drib.. • itesetaidi Thal are Itissaitiattgli. Ihsitaai as attliarestenwasattaltahle Who mid newt balnotiod*SllMMon wa.p ' ' trai kidieki Woad at nal Matt • • itsistiiitellia Yobsiiiol67);;ll:acaisten and Dame, boa, Wine Compilikett: Cosamorlar f10b04 4 to Imo aim* inimoberfrast.de , ;at , as. jaw. hi twatinatita a' aid** wain! this Muria in Ctogralsolad *NOM Ogimitat Ott; INA:4 hi I t~~ 's ~^~ Cull of tioilicitaiw held io the fig: Brigs& Mb. officer', on Ito:" 21st p..rtioo of, Itrem—tho A Hilliffite, Scott iiWaa, Schuylkill CounlY Cav pwte►); _we Door corn AY :—Coptasifs-13eai• C. —Thomas W. Patton; B. Thomas; 2nd. 25:4 Lowden Treasurer-- InvAernut,. ry Heuer; is!. ffilmsese toentlenkout--:Gro. , . , • foi Ilkilip • Ist - ....s Arnalikeeko. .si toss • ~, i, r , : ,,,_ -- Cs el l= ir i , : ,:'' ' 7•4.,:. $:"."`" •• t• - tikto, - eb so Fdrl*2 '' • :3 ~.. su i r g "A Cavil* and see ' •• . •,. - ' " ; . ' his isteglam ....., ' iip p- -' f i '' Rsailasi, Ting theßkeheete _ .fillb. tine are awe of tried y ea sum= utielMlT:v led, *creek yes il eateestb i 'boa lc" the salve. to ttianiS eiglilkin 0 1 451 1 , 1 idge fPuO ril. 4 yktlekaber 9per , lunimain c ided NMI ,Rfsetewl. That. eyentra4ed age of thee COOVVII4 iiiieliffabliftiitillsobiyikit* end NOrthenaberbeadeownes. I I ; Th e tat e - ii ss wiwordn4by B. T. Taylor, E•ql! sad utesdatoust, carrell I, , • , 1 11, ~ t zfyggee , 4 That ea the Han - „Jansei_ Cooper ire wain eabedetted aid .6041nea' seater ; Ilri) etV dorm his sesiontetes anelekkeie his • course, and the thimble( the people en pestasylventa are due 04 ithic Au hie mimed public services. ( t ; T .e. s.-1. - : .. ." ' , Sat fnel dy tAs offl , t's• ; I r > PORT CARBON APPAIRS. 'I : t ' ' •'liable pea 'etomm at l o aate sromea - r.l ' r , • : Dian Jouartet,"--41.inahriate, who ' gone by the same of 'led Bob."," Mee' the fact of des hang so highly roloree by :1 &tektite, an term the monad story Window of is boarding leoine, tete ' eight last week, bat did efit meet much . latury.; we harem seen - him ant}e, &Nigh, 4.: ,I j On the 22d inst., our esteemed fellow townsmen • Mr. Jacob Krebs; the American candidate for Cotit mhisioner, had that misfortuneto low a pair of die mules by drowning. : 1 I Theatre:ea lieu company, qt this place,frisited the Mt E. Charoh, oat Sasday morning last', by, 4. yinuio. 0 the 'miniver. Mr. Arthur. Thagetclie men is weaning for btanwill a truly'elrestinn suite by hie affable and conrte*s manners to all.! .0a Rowley, 28th. the Ride oompauty Reseed In spec -ban to the great delight Or , 119 pieseat —friily ail to ember, includierodWra. They uiusteted it 8 o'clock in the morning, paraded round! lilt noon, when they all sat down to • good substantial dinner, if • the - house of Lint: %Velma.) Every thing pseud ecitt quietly. i • ,• ' About tO o'clock thee seine evening, cries of Meer der wens beard proceednes from the bout. 4 an Enlistment in the trio gan or the towel, vitt•';l it was areensitied was severely beating his wile; both haying beep in. thei services .of Karichui, - , the' ( - King of misery. ' I ' Norepe. Port Carbon, plug. 211, 1811. i 'I, SCRAPBIOI O A SPRINIEIt 414111111 LE. FROM ova taw Toss easassros Sta. , , • rip fro*. Roam gloss-.4lquir--TAro G r u»i tr State-4pruteltd4—fits Hotels—United itrjatr, Amory--Water shopim—Proresies of 1 241,rk of:sr turitraighteteki• tAs barrels—iltwiritotti Narkiiirs t 4}e, 1. I . I - - - An()UHT 291 h; 104. Vasa iotrartat.;-.4 tittle tmavoidabte detention at Burlington, subjected us to the fun oils loci-race tot the an, which we reeched just as!they lwgsn to mover, as the old adage, "better lee! than never," metered to at, we took our sots With a son 'of self satisfectitsi for a ride of 'some !threat hundred miles across/ the bill* and wallies' of the Green Alouctiain State, into New Ifanipshire. Much has been written of the Switzerland of A mance, and all ttuit 1 sunshiny of ttsveriekf hau lier' would add but little to its celebrity. On, ou we rode until we arrived at a beautdel tittle vil lage—the terminus or' Our travel by isdroall; lin s fewifeyaat least. We were obliged to ; iemain hero for a stay, waiting for the stage-ciiech 10 carry two thirty' mites farther. At tour o'clock in the rooming we started alone is our conveyance, and after . * ride of Weie few hoar% were deposited at a dross - toad by the stage, which proceeded whits way and left us staihting on the and of our native home. We started' on, and every-foot of ground-livery house, and siren the MIS of the very 4nort, seemed like old; &ember playmates; era long, we came in sight of hie vene rable mos= whenin we were bord--endi setting ourselves down epee a rock by the Wayside, gave ourselves op to remisiseences of bylgoiui ;days.— Here again we snood after an absence of swan tong yens-ups* the place of our birth—, the !items. of our early deer-she: sacred spot Athlete all bows: What a flood Of remembrances gush!over the heart of !aim who retuotafter the lame or many years ! —boree—screil word, which With Mat oilier word —heaven—form the sweetest terrnalhat; language affords. We need not wonder that the hero Mold, returning to his astive land, bent down end with a kiss saluted his mebet earth. I ! / • . Your readers would be little gratdied cirlemused, ware Ito give river a narrative or that time ' that was spent in thiscld rostutionery Intension. Ev ery. ate who has la-visited the scenes; of early childhood days can appreciate the qiiiet Moe feel-,' isga that then pesetas the heart.. So we will re• trainlrom any toilteurs! description Mithe gor geous scenery that', has rendered die Greene State renew, nor need We tell of the 'mountain views that envelope Ibis lovely spot, sashed, Welt is, be nealh tbe very *bedews of, tbe White Mountains. Let as then pass oh to the time when isiiffire again aal_route,:ind ainong scenery and cujshrities 011 more general jetties, and less of a persOgal nature. Our oral wits towards theGonnecueut liver. ' which ere followed down its ecoune, until we came to toe I town of Springfield, which--is wie of the loveliest places that can be found Itn Neuf England. although celebrated tot the brainy of its towns and village.. This it a busy, thritieg pie*, and the , seat of extensive and rapidlY.'maproving manufac tures of various Iliodis4as well &tithe spot for seine -1 ce the Ones* hot e s in the Esti. With; a beautiful I town, vat easels ' , t house, a capital rotary and unix- 1 eeptionsbletablel; we spent the I few stays' ot our slay an Springtlelh, very pleasantly. II , The chief object ot our visit io this 'place, was to see the Artitozy_ Works of the United States, of 'j which We had heard so much. I The laktories are , very extensive, ind areas great In entice. ily- in the I way of mechanic art, as can helloed. l Thu mate , buildings are sheeted about a ball a mite from the main village, and are built around the (our sides of ' a anHire, !owls,* the spice wnhin to; form a Aim park. The drat pro.x-satas at the mannfarinre are carried Min three shops, situated on the bank* of a neighhoriewseam, known air the Upper, Middle and Lower WitUr shope—where the 'mash iron is reduced with a din and clatter, greater than con be imagined, to the tough Conn suld.slurpe of min ket barrels, which ire carted to the maul work*, them to be completed and finiolied trite the Army WI/illation weeper's. ! . / , , , ,Many of the ,/proceseei arelcurions in the ex- Irene, especially that of straigtheinna t the barrels; an operation which is a pellets etiolate outsiders, aetwolly. Ackess a pane of glass in the window, ta sinsebed s cord diagonally : the Workman stand mg with his back tweed t the` window, looks through the bairet at a, bit of hietring;glass, end in the twinkling Of an eye, detertamea whether it is straighter crocked . The operetta! fine very plea sant, and will • cheerfully allow visitors a peep through the barrels. All that we donld see was a brilliant wino of glistening ling*, bid in what way they determined the stmighuless oft a musket bar rel was Helve* tother - Ileiril isted. ! ' Another of the curiougart les aMentt the works, was a anachibe for , tune and cutting out the , stock. of the Muskets, elan as ingather a form is , af t eel:hies ttuel could poosibty be ;Maginot The i machine lathe Inveation of Otte or, the workmen, 1 and is,ir.deed I alruaster•pirce of mechanical inge nuity. • I f.- , j --- Alter wheels Sing the enti ce padres of molder• tune; we vrighad:tbe Anima, where suer hundred 'thousand markets are stored; and a formidable ar ray they preaanted as we t passed ;along through their naves Odle" rows, storyy - abOye story; dlling an immense edifice. The load is about clocog; therefore ; inforder to mackyou in reason, this lek Liu Mal lottiow suite, sort reeve mi; inhume yours, -i, •, . I 1 1 G. . C. F. I Y I Cittni 1111 I=YrikAllr4NT ? ' . ] COWNTRIEff..! . i . A;distinguished - English gintlemea, who has spent many years as * i resident or iti, , . tmvellinglin various Papal /ouotries is the rope, to airecent - speech in I,ofi ' doti, has pre , seated some deeply interesting facts concern ing vizi and crime m Papal and Protestant 1 . i • countries.? Htrpossessed himself of the gov ernment velum& of every llninanist govern- Merit on !AC CODIMMII. The Boston Trani , ! cript condenies, therri;and gives the follow- , ing results : ' , " . .1 i l . _ ..- I In Ea land four parsons lir a milliou, on 1 the aver ge„ - are committed for murder per I year. Its Irelaud there are.. nineteen- to a ' million. In ..Belgitim, a 910101iC COMMIT, there ir e eighteen tnntdersite. a million. In France there are thirty-one. Passing ibto , ' Austria We find thirty-sts. r' In Bavaria, also 1 Sathalic;, sixtreight to theut " illion, or it ho- , mitidesl ire struck out theta will be thing. Gosog into Italy, where Onthohc irdluence . ts the strongest of any entaitly on earth, end taking Sist the kingdom of fSardinia we find tWenty L inuidiri to , the mil= la the ' Ve: . , ...., nettle and Milanme liilda th ere is , thli enontuMs moth of iforty-fiSe to the million. In Tuscany; forty-two, thOligh , that land. is claimed as a - kiod Cit .- earthly paradise ; and in the :Papal States, not less than one hun dred Murders to the million of people.— There are ninety in Slcifir4 and to Naples the, reel ilk ismore Appalling still, where - pnti- -' licd wants show theta .:art taco, r 1 e inli pet Testi° that million ol people. , rer , . • The above feel* are Isll drawn from the. civil Ind criminal record of the respective , countries named. I Now taking the whole of theca-bmintriea tagetherotre have seventy ' ' , ` flue ' Cities Of murder for evet . y . ,million of, wup4. In Protestant countries—Eugland, 'lot ample, we, have flint four for every' million; Aside hoot various other demoral izing influences cifPopeq, the tact ' note to be nettled, beyond doubt,' Operates with pew powef in cheapening hcianta life in CitholiC COUEI4I4II. The Proteattiat cnmitial believes he is' Siding hie vienot,i, if not a Christian. Atowe, to* pa ninattie isternity, and this ow-, fel **ideation Peel *terrible aspect to 4 , iliagenme of ' milder., Bat the. remit oily Ida :Vistinito Pitigatoty, *heath he r ti orte reward by the - th , Oews ihlt Plicat can Ile o4 reli s... ''' "•her 10-.94031—0r his own .61 v . ...ad an heart will trot pretreat huts hobs doing that office hitsiself. - - - , ..- - We,think dingo,* bans to iegardlo vice Mai ! crime . Wag twain* departments of Christendom. Worthy the wit' *erica* pan; de ring of evetylfriend OF hum** lite, of Mo . lialitiend'etrtue. . l' • . lisitottsrox A s ocrig — alatig ststWeit'ssys.-- [ 1 =l4 Vre lest teeermi that Mr. Stsetwasso will risio his psalm posii est! ware ths Thies* •Stitsit ',Wm three moths. It ts`lewbabhithitt he does not wish to be, kid !wpm* kw longer esaitattow i s t r i tthi Adtsisistrstbs. strytody feet who bee iroi larearkeed every bore • . • Pit4giveauk Demoere4, of r ibs Hfitvoiits son'OstrilW:lll t 0 IMO • , , ''t7Pty firimidiketArltbir . dun editors arerVillif IN d ir Mialit / ara =lineally hint _ " A t are respectfully reared .: F. .ilitawief the St, Louis Probst , '` who leyslei *.a., Pens. rtorldruell eg, W coW best et his post to the liar bffelobuolla *I Ao' ish out tWo yeatagfrgie caost,oppromare la bor he ever mainmast, and the wont re• quite*" jf a matt tens after this habioa irlastan* edits a maid, quiet. sober, ham drum; religious paper, what snigh,t we ez _peer of a :pewits* employed : a Meat our wide:alreke, litirek-iketter? . itishaited•dl4. pOltliall and news journal', that us expected to keep at least este with' the ttetes.lted. if partible, a day, or ! t iro abead 1 -',..-:: • - !Heil raiits4e. Thit:.Hernlies cones. pendent plan* !tom ' , grand, and water." PRIVEiI OF STOOLS . Of COO Fol:Trimp9staktos Cimpaies to sad rua ning trove the 4nt!psette C:oit riot& otPteasyt Correa* teniktijoe is itlin ' Sirs4v, & . CLA e lit i L im M T B o ll: A gr a ill a r in g T O ut it it ta u Vr o lt ' I f Kt 1 • iii ovrica, Ist floop;71 Plan Stratase. City 'of Near . .. , lA , ..a • y ol k, ~ i-. - ' ' r; .. _- - . ' ' i ' ' , - i.o. 0 t : . _ .1 Lebtsit.illaslertogicrattbilmus- RAIL 'ROADS. i i•-'" .: -or Loafandlltusi,e Una; Stoostae Reading . 1. ' i , ,74"; . sti . WHITS eau Lehigh Reston. "r. ' • • ~ 1 - Relebstv.Sroadalli„ Gild .11fiek Mine Dill& Schuylkill Haven, 1 •50 '651 62 •• ' ' B reath frowns* dchavitilt seaton. Mount Carbon, 1 , 1 50 1 1 Mount• Carbon 6c Port Carbon, 1 50 { ' Mill Creek. I } 50 i 88D Lei . ib . 'l . r ts li g po " , : e iale a d tiw i l l is tw r ated if te c ia lts ' e prob . .... ("111 1au t rit d. . Schuylkill Valley, I • - , 59 } • - 81111N1N014. - j taxa*, Millie CltiVlCavabettatt' Larberry Creek, / 50 1 -•- aid utretwial teed •••• .•• . , Swittera, ! . . .1 50 i 5 9 - ()FRCS Ottital. tt at. teed P. 81.• •. ' 4 - - " 114 f .. , CANALS. {.,..„, i : Starch Is. td ill . ... , _. • - - ti- -,...--...--.. SCh - ' - lk 'll N ! ' lY .1 - av4l4 l cin- , .. I if NO•PARTNERIIIIIP.--LEVig . 111/11101.:, ' do. do I Preterred, '5O i 301 301 %...ittlills having 'conned the at4liat and iniPPlad Onion Canal, 1. • 50 1 101 II of Casa. ball Ibis day associated with bins %Vacua.* do ••do , Preferred. ;50 i 47 '491 Q• A tiDallillitp. JOltt 934111/11...1a4ted °zones 11.. D e j e w a r e & ti th h o i l G oa l & T ra n s . i 1 .- - Pomo, under the-Arai of lAIWtd 'ALI DSSIII6D a.; I (tea C., at 0 11;alttot &tett. ''., _portation Co's. I - 314 !IN f''''' . What .070.1 and ts„ Pori Illtfunond. '.... .. RAIL ROAD de;COAL CO'S. ; / ' - ' LIONI* SW160181E12; LittleSehoylkillCOal ..t R. R. Co., !50 , f 3l) 644 • I.•. i . tiliol9l6 If. POTTS, : B Le to b k ig u lt C o o u a n l ia & in N c a u vi i g co ati/n .. C . :... ~• ;,. 1 56 4, - , t. 62 .. 67' hi. id. 054 . . 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 r ,3 11 .)6 ? m ..re1 i ti .. :0 2 1 . E . :: .. ; Hazleton Coal Co., . •!50 1 . _ • Pennsylvania Coal ! &it. R;Co.; :10 1 1 te2 493 - .%------;------------- -------.—•••••-------- -.i Doupbin Coal Se R!.' R. Co., !lOW 14045'''': • - - - SCHOOKS - - i f Ly/cens Valley Coit) do R. It. Co., 150 . e f ' ' ; lleayer Meadows' Coal r. R. R. Co 50 39 791 ----....—"--- --.......---- .• - COAL:COMPANIES . ) 1 -VOl.lll TMACUMIIItiI WAIME) for Barr', Forest improvement Co • . MI / , Disaclat. •Appiicattoaa will t.e . retetved on' the North Aineitoan Coal C0.,.'„ .10th @apt., ail o'clock r: IL , at law basic a r w o g_ Dehrararo Coal Vo.„ 25 ._ 3 9 . la ler, artoota to coossusincer Nov. (at, and (oink: e:4 MISCELLANEOUS. ou f • • :maths. 14 order or the naani• ~" 1.... t,', - JOtiN #t. otil.c. Mee y .4: ?}linen' Bank, , / • . 60 Sept. 2.1634 . / • • - ".:, :3341' Formosa' Rink,. I ... ''''. ... 4 ,.._ . Pottsville Gas Co., ''. 25 ` 1 111111.119.--t..- "" Pottsville Water' C 98 Masers Life hour Co.Z. r.sad Trust Co. Atligions Sittriligtort, Mastrnam et the Seheylki!l 'County Fe male Bible j Society will be bald in the Walsh Cherish on Minermile 6111404 (Rev: Mr. Edward+) op Tire-day evening, Eleptemper at a past 'I o'clock. _address wilt be deliimed in Welsh by tho Rev.'hiff Edwards, And in Wish by the Hey. Mr.dArieur of Pori Carbon. WON silioar, P. M. at 4 o'cliX:. dm Rev. Mr. Washburn will conduct Divine Suyive at ifi e County Prison, and present to the 'prfsonerii some portion of the Gospel message oldie Wordot God. Benevolent Christians, favorably disposed, era in vited to take part in the choral and responsive portions of such cheritable undertaking. Imo' Tanen wtr.t. he pre.achtag in the English Lutheran Cuurch, Market street, every Sunday morning and evening. rirTRIT ITT Carmen (li-viscorat.,) Cenire Rev. Droner. 'Wmaierreir, Rector. li'erViCe held regularly,. in thia Church every Stlarlay : Morning, at 10 o'clock. Evening, at 8 ONE LOW PRICK to RA and titke, suits ev erkbody. Wei only speak our sentiments when we saY that our Gentlemen friends who visit Philadel phia, wilt be handset:4 treated, and can Lo . lactorily fitted to a matchless suit of clothes, at a very reasonable price, by calling at the onlebrated one-price Clothing Houle or LIPPINCOT'r & CO., tiouth.west corner of Fourth tind'hlarket streets. DETERMINATION of Blood to ll,e Astonishing Cure by llolloera 'a Peflz.—Josoro 'Cooper, of Fourth-street, New York, was a martyr tor.ara yearn to dizziness and detelmatation of to, the head, he was iso bad at times, that in CEOISII3g , a room tt was with the utmost difficulty he preserved himself from falling, the faculty and bie trends feared that it would occasion sudden death ; , he medical prolesaion %alarmed him, there , was but little hope for him, as it was thought that nothing - would "mitigate the disorder, but in opt*. aitiou to this advice, he tried Holloway's Pills, which so completely changed the state of the bloptl. that be was lured in three months. Such cases do not require comment, - -facts speak for themselves ! For site bylolin G. Brown, Clemens A Heisler, J. C Hughes-, Pottsville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Dr. J. Bet ar Burns Millersville. FROM ADAMS Sr' CO'S. EXPRSS OFR ICE.. —This to ea certify that we have need M-Lecirt'o ['dram. Oil Lauer:rant with perfect sneers*. One of our Expreea Horses was lame from a hand callous Swelling on the knee. Woiried various Limmeoin and remedies to remove the disease, but none of thentadone any good. We ) procured one duller bottle of the Volcanic Oil Liniment, and it has removed the swelling and cured' hire. We therefore lake pleasure in recommending ibis Liniment pnblicly, lot it a the heat external rens,e• dearer used. ' JOIIN WILLICIRE, Ag'l. January nth, 1854. St! Louis, Mo. !TO ?Ng Avn.tcrao. Wo aisy, trifle no lunge, with those common L. knew* and reniadica. Obtain a - sopply u 1 the rem• edy toe Rbeuenatieco, Bruise*, 4prain*, or any local pain, no diffarnee bow sovete,w, few applications will give relief. • A few entail bottles will cleanse and beat did moil loath:wide Sure, and It Will heal any Wound, Fresh Cut, Sum or Scold, in an incrwlible 'short - For Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Sores or Erup, tions on the Skin, it is the only true remedy. Two applientions will make the skin sou, while and smooth as an taunt's. Every family should have a supply .coostanily on hand for twe in tinieot need. ' .Try tt and you wilt tie convinced of its wonder; lot ettiewney. See iideentmenient in another column in to-Day's paper. Also foe sale by John 0. Brown, Pottsville; Jno. Stanton. Gtents eirbon ; L. Sterner. Liewetryn.; Dente) J 1 Lewis. Mt. Carmel; Albin McLean; Forrestvtlle ; Miller's Store, Phiratz Colliery. • Dr. SWAYNE'S Family Medscinea !.'.—These enfeeble preparations nave obtaitied ;a 'populari? and time in the community worthy of great con • deww. The.Doctur has within the last few years proven conclusively to the Avaerican • public that his Compridad Syrup of Witil Cherry is the only preparation tintt really cuutaina the pure qualities of this much valued medicinal step,. The won , derfill cures eflectesl by Ibis niedicine, both' fn. the incipient and confirmed stitgent : of colismnpuun, is said to "Le imparallellet:. If any of our-trieuds reel• ly.want-to take. Wild Cherry let' them use. none _other. than SWAY: ea. C. Marlin, Reedoborg, Wayne county, Ohio, writer,—Send mu another stipple of your 'Com pound Syrup of Wild Chera , ...The wile of D. V. Vansycie; M. D., of this ce; is using it. Site has the consumption—the tor thinks it is the very best medicine in the country In feet, we could fill our columns with such ler ',tors as the above, received !rumen semiona Of the country. In 'you are sich,.give "Dr. Swayne's greet original Wild Cherrin4 trial, and-our word. for it, you will be cured. Our Wends John G. Drown. and J. SC. Mar lin, are agent s'for all Dr. Santyne's Medictnes.— Huntsmger, at Schuylkill Haven. Sire-certificate ot exirtipMinary cures in another column. - . - RooTwavuaao IRAIRKICTS. °RHEUM Wer s aLy FOR TRE JOURNAL . . 'Mugu Piui. %Ed 0000 1 Prd watches peed. 44 IS ilyo do do 4-00 do do odoosed, - - 0 00 Wbeal,bushol 100 Dr'd epplor paJted* 1 50 Oro, _-- do l' 1.00 Eggs. doses 15 Cu,. do es 8111311, ' - l6 Oaia, do • :10 Shoulders, , ' • 6 1 rotatoes; do 10 1 [(5105. _- - 41, ii 'Flaunty ,tied 4', I 113 Hoy, tau - , ~-' 1000 Clover - , do 330 P/00101F. , OOO -- • SLIEIRIEIj: On this 30th oh.. by Bev. D. Wiiihborn, auto,' of Task, thureb;ovfLtlialkl wott.l. - acts WoLEF to MkitY EMMELINE, daughtar 018. R. Johnston, ►eth of 'Pottsville. ' - , • s!:TA 4:4 .At SEMIANNUAL MEEMIO Mee Stock. tr• bblders of the Meskaalce, B.lelag 'nod Aaao ehMon of Pottsville or VI be 606 at lea house of Jo, sap% Ellfte. on MONDAY 'amoebic Soptesebes at 6 o'Slock. Ao electlos fur ditectora will be bald. Pubssesi *Headlines Ii tequeste6. - - Jamas Pooh?. Seep:: uoti FELLOWS' CENETIIT.--Tersotoi (test. rauenfonehas(oi baits"' tae to the Odd Follows' Ceroecry. grin aPpif • to - Pu as Porz.at the lrim Store, Toiro Na )) j Joao J. Jo**, Nloerstale atroet,s or s ", • Joax O. C. Mlllll'll4 Comte argot. - Nov. 12.1e53. .4*.tf . 4! WANTED ILITANTIfdtL—A competent tattier for ttta Pub V tic Elbhool trittrkt of the 'Wreath of Pintgroce, to commence Octal:twist, for ' iis. avtatba. A tam aattablatfala ty .10 hatteeo. gad: ICa comhe mat Id mouton he mop open a way fall SetectPertool. for tbs tettathMe r of theyeetzztipplicatteita received b Secretary: Ilya/dee itfittielfloatiL r. ' PAWL; 14 CLIIIICS.Orey. Minn 26,1115 t, • • Slit 1110' COAL lailiZAL.~Named, an obi', sa ltine COAL MIN C2,acceetinizad to worbtrig bal lroom) flitittufneos venal. to take cberfit of tho dzi 4 rametoorin'optrattoat he an oriabiletird C.lller7 la the booth. Sittitictory refit/taus wilt be proaired toeharatter Cad tpollficittiohe fur iti!i above di* tice. __Addrrsi' P.,et Saddler's floret; Clotkatii. getkliabars COanty. North Corellari Lamm to pmpitid. • • Amroct 19, test Wa y v be ar r r eei D. w — i t Lou va ru sd urat . N u ote Ct itest aitataltut apry ;t a ll out good terstento. Minty to ' tate aalioto s . 47-it ' 111 " 411,141 u - , WA WED.—Parties to Woo Mad in We Pats- V V vine, at m% ehastokis snit Cad Itsglaas. Apply ID I". W. SREAFEW ..1f05e111.1531 " 116112111t1 • lgrATlTlgn.—ller.' Deepen tied igAlaiiseterst Cad Company it* lola aellaset. ty. eteptolleg Laub re good, needy iikteatiudast weattlara.ma.lart Mites/ wages: 411 W tree bees scum. eitultattees, Mitt, to gives: Pagteette imeetbly t tit sate—tto noteedets—tbe Colagaly laaCtatagal . . . . . , , Its - Coolpsay's Railroad. oe whisk Atifip Pooossiet T r ith ls s it mew tams& • saball teirftilint *cook so eta Wan, Witteb at. (Maned til as limieled sa l looldiycootio. '+- • ' . . MA Se.HOOLIN - aro ottaidlued, tad 4111 to lis ootolame4 beio; for aloo otocauloo, 'loom collars, altho 1111lootained Workimo• to I.< IL Nolg4 Veila", Allolajr.noitototr; ot tke Illbkow : 11 clop mom, ~, ~ , -: ELLWOOD , .~ nts . *eitsctita,Taa4a a t.i um sod ilbomotite spaple PION 00P11. gr: • Mull 11 1 ,1814 • /141 rift usirm ,Ram pow At . he itaidarlits ar-videis ro sae isPeol PuTT. 111.1.34 • • 1 , fait _ . • LiAIL ROAD Sanity F*se, Char Stee l au wad, ursaw Base. l:aw.actosi'applied ' •ar tbe. lartadwara sod Imo D.pot of ray% tr, ?OTT.. Arty 11. 1114 ftzlort 11111 1 / 1 1.;—$.10, le. Make alai tar t', slam" at Hasatectereee tkrtece I;Citasoi ratty, Pabst,. Natla, OM. et the Hardware sista' MA Depot of RB;NK PUTT.,: Any IS, 1011 ' • • • - ISO • ,• . . jurors, ilflELLOWlDOtemiti."erleep jurors, Maspe, Horse Hill s Mod esdi*tedse ffsm memos the lisfiersie Ile iPot of • .1 , 14.1.4 X VOTT. hr Ja 13, - 41: COlgive resumed to slilea dike to 1. ellthipa's Fniabthilldintin f!ta wit strees. a hit 4aini boeatl.aPaniglya i la Hall. Wier. portent bawls, tense:import* tbsio O t ani A. tall. • aPrik , • ' • • . • Journal by Co. * Bagkers 50 50 50 30 25:25 152 155 OTICE TO. "TUALOSIOUS.--teen Male 4.llTentheir ei anted In tiliytn4j, Eieheni ['taut& Bcbuerlittf ennaty. for the median* tertn .0( etittit . menthe. dainty ; 'bitty-hie dollar* pet womb. St hoot to co/unman@ on Mudday.34r•itti of Sept oil bar neat. - • • -TAPIRS .1110#4OdeBec'Y lilddlepoit. Sept. t, 18.54 ii4llll •LLIOIVIS EICIIOISCIFOR VOU.2IO,„LA -4.211/111.4 wit! open oa tee 6th Of ttelttectiber. Is addition to the branches he*etulure, taught, In ettnelben- will be elven In Fteitell sod DOI. tug There er lit be two eegetene of tternly weeks emit ten mute conetlintlng a term. Jn cuneequcice 'ut Miley In ettlair up the fount with onistrair *ems gittd (keel's, the charge will be eight *Alms fug the- ii - cot Let m, but tut for the anteceding ItitBll. , . the number of Peens it toy limited - to itteMp Ilite t sod those wlehins ,6dtaluiyme will Mess*,ap ply luimedgately. Early tied umntertupted attenthiog u. is required i end no tedoctimi eg:111 be made {yr. ilb -1110C0.1111151.0 tot SWIM SPC•IIIIVt Poe it . Illnesi. MIMS 'ALLEN return. sinter - 6 thanke tur tle 141. - mosso she - has received Mittegi a libel of y mtgs. and hopes to sondem* to meth the fetes /if the Rutile , . Atteuet 26, !BSI Se Ste 'Teachers wAsTir,to,--thylAy - • Pert wanted (or tbo Public dchuola at Iltmqt. kill Have,. Bilaties vatyligglittim 220 to X3O per month. Lpply on or before 'hi: fait of fligmentbet; to. ydAl~ilE4 It. ISTAISICS, • ffee'y. oi'ths Bontgh flebuytklitilatsh ;Autos' )0;1654 • 32-3‘ • A ISS la. Alf pentioses 4.V.Lin ibis Oise tot tilitLB, Itsi• Los zing oit she Mut Mu ids, In deptnin Pottsville, July IV. 1854. . LOST' & FOUND QTRAIIT C01117. - --,On ih"g"Sina of Augusa 1 Cow Octima to thr.pratoloc• atita subsetl bets, la Noah Mamielos Tom6Fiattp, , o( t dark Brown Colar . ..huanajuira .ota - ken • ' or, and has • beJlas--No. S. Tbe ow per IMP W Urpleavicall, prove propt4y, pay chug.," aua taste ,her away of 'ha will be airpa•edorattoidiny , to I,Y ILL% QiiaL It• ;1 LIM AMR. 35-31,t 131 "Plo 1 . tB5l &lint:ay Gow.:_suayedi:atee, from the milweti e.76er en *Sunday. A nest rlia• small! brindle ;Corr ? very enutitsroolted harm bad rut a 444 and leather iniap. white filer; tamed with 1"5" I' brladle„ red around the eyeirand a piece . . out or her left eat, lower attic 10011 IS Any pc! suit giving Intermetiihn woVie aim 10 1 4 lje found, or reborn her to the subeeribar, bet weep Potts ville and Port Vitriol:4lolM t , ia welt paid tot hie trou • hie. • ; -•' PETER CON, Sept. 1004 r, #!-U* ' . . OMR& V COW.-r-stray;r4f from the subacrlkor, k.7oa Wednesday,-August'; id, a' Black *ad White leow;bas a wata- - wart °xi the blips Vol aboaliterkorefy Wag mu, af a ' very thick neck, whim epatota her fore- bead. Wkoaeot -returns •iior will as e.a.eir te •Warded._; bkVi Li BBOWN,oat,tllll. . Auguvots. Isli - I • * • 2 14 4" • • TRAVED AW/116ifrota thd sUbscithei, on clicanday two, (U(b o(tbis sonoth,) a rtahl3 tied ,cow, with while belly. bolds tarred In tOW:6110 eNch other, but 3 tostis Ore soltbpito bed!: The Wider wilt be suitably . iewstOrd.un rejoining paid CoW to the subscriber at VAIN, EtittliClL . • JAMSt tllYlN..Yaller Farnice: Matsu 13, POI , . 33 h' _ QTRAY COVV.—Sitteyea aWay front e un easetiber,ete the %kb` inat.,:a light Bel Co*, While face sett Wittig feet, tied tentte"strlpe aleng the Dace. Any pelsop /Irvine information weave ...oc wait be found, of returaint her, will be weeded, Fftettalitie.it. keinst--12,104 . .4g 4t tAr ATER STOOK ,IINSTAL311:11111'.—No. Ira nee hereby given I oubatiltiftit• toltbo arty Stock a Pottsville Water compaby.ta.kt the (Dana Inablaicat ordir• 1101* upop- auk obit* b Tr gutted to be patitlin to thdLyteoootet.ost-OT, befurr Ittr.tOtto day air nepteabati. - . Ly order of the Buatd, cHaRLE.BI...W. PIrMAN,Trt-asatec. 1503.5, • . fa 11. NoiracE.—hkaileal TM;WART haw lei lON out /lira tr4uif42 hie lel, erect I n the fleeter, FleM Collude', near Vlitiilesolle, ar.huylklu Piuuty;'lo Rlull AU It JON CS, ou the 2Otta of Menet , ett., - all venous tedebteit Colllertee, up to that pt clod, wlll mato r.eytueut,,to the, Old Jauula Tagged,. whorwlil pay all debia ttirttreete'd by blot ea account or bald Collieries. up to that Hunk The of ash! Colliertel will hato.ipor Le tondoeteilOY therreld Mama .lunes; - • J404E6 TWOOEIt r.. Sips: PM I 1/110/1.10 Tian' tiv IJ9 to untiorantned, hiretnters doing Witt,' In the Stone bueinees, in partner .olp, nndrr On Orin dame of aXitao i oat. befaby give entice - that thereetne Itila dal (Se ptember p, 18 . 5 1 ;) ttlevolYed by tout utt e4/I*eltl, and that lb.. b*lsine4., teill hereafter be rr.n. ducted by .Wlttlaba Y 044. •-The actuante; of the tate Om Yr kit be settled by dither of the parttieta. MICHAEL WEAND; •W 1441Ad1 '1(08T. Part Carbon. Sept. If f : 18541' - 4140) I . IIMCHTOHVIIMIAPTICIThei Register of Oohing Sae grtiOftgletters of Adinto tattatlon,-erith the Witt auneitil„ on toe Estate of Thothate3ohre,Sen.,lato of the towniblp of Nor wegian, esbetyiklll ICA;(uutg, &weaned, th the nag ter niggled. persons having eat= agt)eat i oat/ ge lato; Will prevent the to the enbectlbera,And 'thrive todebted to said listiHa,stitl make.prpotent to THOMAS JOrted, -- Hrthlllo. , ,JONEn, - Executor*. " 3440 Famine, Aaiun r. 18311 ADiIINISTRA*IOIIII 180,1110E.—Wricer -411.11. Latiefi of Atlinloteiratspo ui (be Estate of Joint Busvras, letn3 of the Boroosh °CAL.. ease. ficbullkill Co..tfeLeiffed, hare bean itiotoof to the iftibicfiber, to) the Weiner et lifbuitylil County. entice It toe tarots liven to all those indebted to Id-ilatete. to seakeipaymiat II estip an. Able; and those hiving demands. will preellet 'for settliment. JOHN ABITZIMO7II,ndner. ... St. Clall,Abfaitsip, 1841 . • , 111-41.• ,--- OSOLVTIOrii PAIXTBIBIIIII3IIIP --- Dtb* Jartnetablp hetettifout ,eilatlng between 'JohlilteDenaldand r iotos'lf.' Wien, Thomas Wren,' and James Wran.lieder tba Arm or,i- McDonald, Wren and Stetter., in the Mein Bedtime, was die solved fl..tootool enneentons tbe inlet( day et Aninst, sod the Who* Mock sad baskets run: been trainketsegi to WREN at' AROTHEMS, area.. will ands sty all the beaten, of old Arm. • JOHN MACDONALD. - • JAHN ..WHEN, raolue ' . • • • Jam** WREN. Stitt* • NOTIC111:5--Tno tubstr I - ben bootoi pa ri.taised the tstereit of, Scurf. E. Pimps & hi I,l* Sloo Carbou_Colitor,. the !mike Mat they In t ro tAlo 4ay auoclated , Imin" 1•11 tooth.," (subs p4lrposo tio On a Iteloomi CoalJllDdogimd illaroboodito toodlotul. usdit „Hu 'JO ita Om of AcPARLAND vzit2igft. • • - •DicFAILAND, te `l 4 ,lltoma • Mint IDerboo. CAIN ip.,t 4 cbayttlt Co: . A0E11.16,1654 21-01 eabaribete bevlaeiteethased Of WILLIAM haft (Ise of the ittettog tlartle. Sim & Ce.) en but/noes; right, lOU . tit4l claim, in she Pottonito RIM locadisig tl2 'em u ,' property wed 'leaf!, 60116 of thelwillif :turbo, But_ *lab it. Co-rbaraby. notify 'thafahat that Is ( ware the business, concocted 'rim aseditantomi„ too dociedfro tut dem* or; Jett. Dandik 604 Iliad all doge co*Usa•d Owe the Mb dire( May hut will b e ma uled by Abis DOW tot..“ Iraq se all Ohio of the late Ono prior to Owl - JOHN htlieelletieir 11104411111.41Ailitle. jogs ;. iIOWNOIG • 1 0 1 P 5 Titular , " ' Jol,h/ilib, NU ' • . cat,„ A WilinliarTLllTlCl ,31 Af.O i l i /O/Gt--Nottee. , jib tomb, /Win , i.onete ACAdafainittlion, on the 'Rotate of Jobn linintooin, lots still* liar,' oath of l'uttsititin.er.buylniliconsly..druniscif ,ha.o boon vomited In aloe submilbori.l6Y sb. fimibstu of gaw7U , . 1 /1 CeersiLlYikeeetbre sitt . peropiesta havoseg tithes* soninot i*Kontiß, - VW milieu Own tot vst- Itsuleati**4 *WOO botobiliiil*llloan inaliolnyfueni Oilbtr Of the , *obnctibero.. • • JAILB/1 if. licArr v. ' 2 • • • - EX.CRIDIP. a ° el iie WI iIS4 - 11' 01 1011t..—:*ottsiii. horolis ^ given tam. The MN; illte 0 1 111. 01'010111,111s; 14 MS County Gra cho yt.. kg .futsidloilladdf* faro Legbdstoto of Pcon•yi: t oasis; fit' he so i swrostolt, l Alt to Tao PTIVde. OI to , (toasts:B4 naU Ott , aticlt of said Book from ,TOO- . liouditd ad to ii 'Mould mit a modals . tt , Ilondtod Tlarosoid dolloto- Or order of the ti 7 ' -•-• 't . ; '(fluill VOSSUIF. ailed* . "' rapt,l..iiii. -71 ''. .: - 104 1.. - ' $ 111 It ' ptrneilt4lllo anise abate riot sotice itaktippltnitioa aritt belataite to tar neat Lem*. state or Illuttiptatitt t'or,„a t4artait* of s Saakoit .1010 anter, DePthilt Anat lotto, is ba: Waled la the Soma of Tastoque, titbatitan eiguitr• Pa, t - at called . 4.olbratita Soak ,Or ittattaa„`i 'tab a cilia, of Tattlitaaahttl 1%0'1,04 Datliita. • SWiraalr-.C•irreS. A; 8 two*. • SowLatta Alas*: °gat: l m - Haaaalcite. ' las**„..T 46o4 llTt .. Kassa? maAit.tant.., Btu/. T - ..Htallis, Dowatitlax, Pirrot Rowtlu.tlnf. tritexitt: T.Tataaqsa,Jaat 'Who XE1316,? : Tiiii stittscitair Nett hofqb* notify 1! ihuoido *Rd tile' Itilidit . fermi 11. tom *be is , ststitlissa Xs stgssi 40 OW triftelitlis4 tootonot..Dios Moo* 87,101114 Maio a ry, Din • soli *Um, sOoso Oat ,osioniAt to lhatidWo of * kiwis. alai. fa: casuist f0i.410 Conotroctioo oaf Ennio& ofilitkindi Of liiiildlop. Chimes aodorato. - geoPififolts. • , .101tN,U. JAMS*. ' r. tr.—lftrimiktial foi alit DIY 014 iko Oiiiecolpoi4 frosideolicii* coothiotiloli,4ool igliblite %HMI p... au I • . .. ~,, .., 0.-111.4 - Ain. 1; 1 141. ' . 1 • , ~ . - ...; fail • • COAL. Pralajl fkr.bi.4l 'nen.' NOTICES. tiIt:IJAKUJONIid ii3Ml =MI - 1300 /1112;02111/111:Altlest'h2121idt1121140pee Faced atwaellace,2eiptia, of 'epee In i xatli ! , 011.. S. E1../1 Tata eats aleol:4' I 2ii kloetella2l,lFeit, • mlay 21' tette - •1"• • • - • 21. VOlt WILL inipn lot Gold 'llium 44 ; • .11:1ret Ustiebes It .I.4.la.UuTva Ma awn afore the Post*eille. 7.7 Niy 71. if&A ' ' , 1.1-0 : . I VOV maw l'ltoetreprr,-it ' ver y t edaied to Wes, allot t. 11, ELLIOTT'', Jew. .try gime, two &woo dbovo Ow Einem' Isthk, Poo". . • May Mk 81141 1 11111. AMID PLATED let rue. tee Kafka*, Tes deaf , esp., Ladies; h !Pax IMags,iFsho. Fish aud Muller Krtivi'; 4. 1 ' • - WM. MRADY's ' Sigh of ibo Ole I'Vhfch t oppoatte Uwe ; • I . • 1.6.11' TAILMICi GOOSIIIi Moo Four, Pori PoWI, i g sta see . pope/ Weights. Fine Pen Inlet, 01,(111 er lit bur eall beet Wet. of toe Big Waitb, opposite )aceiteel'e noire: Nay te3ll Int! AISIOUTANIUST of Mosaic BSOQChtsi V Eat Odds, and Osier Slap, at • • vvll.-BRADT • Blip of Me Wattb,oppootto Mortlinet ti ifotei. May Idd4 Id ifs. VICILLIA A illirAD flat{ competition:: Gokri ulf I.3tet.}lasitisig.l4orsztjust received. et Iti* asu43u4go for yourselves. at Iniab‘•i; ' . - Sign afi tie Ois Watch, opposite spin to. Mi. 1711 1111111 A 'ABM LAVA WAUE.—Card V iris Bouquet boldest. Vases, POMITIIIe SWIN.II Ink-atai dstliansitaa atc., et • R eit;tte dt Pintlittle, A p . rtl 15.'54. IS•tr AEINE assortment of Faso of all pricti Jai gat lay at. it. 1.:•• Apra /3,14. . • . PEIJI Platent Annel 4T , JJT3I6Led tAlnltt Pen, !ilevlng bete wade IL,. et chalet) agent :Witte dale Ut these excellent petit., ore, them-at tow Wee,. with thu assurance tilt t they witheapprochited. ettella and try them s i R. C. CREEN'e, Come SI; , April 3,3 'si %V ATCil li VAlei r . tT ehl l l and carefully selected Oltslol Watches ibultaltild lC bilacirs. - Cteinti and tly 11,12., at fl. 41.0M:511%11. - oltio of Uolden Ea;ir. .15 tf April 15,'54 • OLD ' APID SlLVlitli. Levet Walthe r of it,. G beet wain—tech as Tobias'. Jobooeo'd, flown ado's, Cooper's, ISorllnt Beltway' ilitigilirericr-- all motivated to perform litCOigately or •/C hinged (litre me a rail. •K. LialßEPLiVentr• buret. April IS. .a 4 ib-i i : FOR SALE 4 . i . , TO lE'fc COLLIIERV POI I' HA One the lttd In the Neilon for IlKle: 01 int at Illicanten !Sept. 4, ISH gr 10410. 4 LANDs FOIL 8.11/LiG.—' ',--- ‘..1401.1 run m t , enuylklll Valley. • , - IVO° da In' ilahanny Valley i and " 00 do' in Vl:lnsulting Valley. •pely t. • ' • , P. ilf. ISIDIAIren. theitn. , ol', • , _ _ ... eott.vlik ; Pa ... , Augua le, 1554,, , L.. st•tto ULM; ROB. - BALE.—TII4 4040114 41Proffer at Ptlva to flaw, on HONDA V, 18epien.E.,, -418, 1814, 18ehotee Mules, will *Wien. Alan, 15,4 'on, Harm*. &e JAI.OI N. 0081.1tiN, • Al list bee 4 T4l/trl). l Bittivlktil COIsCi) Angaitlo. t . 34.1.0 Landlnch 'Voicing Pocks. to JV snail oideci obi 100 feet 9 kith Ptp.e 407 t , JOHN O. 116 WEN, Yalu , AuSUs 'l2, 1844 ' 4n, • votc.saLu..—A deilrable 'residence , near :te centre of Pottsville. Apply to JA4138 A. INfav 0111- Augn Pt test . . . L`feit eicreene. nearly'airar, 11 lin to4g..V teei in diameter. capable of p rera Ping tons of Coal per- day. Alio. two Counter eltrern., each eight test 104 tif 3 feet 6 Inches to dd.unl.r, with all the ehulling.beeel and straight getiol tonging thereto.' , The above will be 'gold low. Pattie, In el., of eiereens, will dad It to %belt advantage to knyurd of thy sub...Mori- WM. rif lI.N Ell, Jr. k 170 Canna above Mattel it .Tentyllit • July IS, 165 i Sd a - VOA LILLE ua RENIT.—Tho r building .ippusito to /My Tvitaco... t tyAtteu up tut OTICtil, and if not said I,i t t to fuod tealtilto ttpon ftgia(!bi9e tams. C. W. PITMAN, ti JUDI. fo e 4954 UkCJIT IN NORMS , ADDITiox .v —A low sod vet) , conremeut rotau snb.t,l I t In unite or plata of business' or any 4tnd , t. ub igud Ouse mountain water. If deinird, )001It ad . 4 .5.1(041' totlo Cl. • , March lt, 1851. „ . . 1.,'014. laßAfilil.To a. , ndior..Taiiantoi•rthilt .I.' Tract of Coal Lind, known as tha -- Zorhylqii •huata,ln Fraiky "rowusbio, dchnyilltrainto . of Tremont. It Ire* on both stiles of i the •hlint I I:menu : l4in to Allattas erect —contains, abot4 Ma iv heavily ltionnei . .il, atid wail adapted far - ,•11 rii siva Nair:woo. Beier la Velins of lied, , Ath I have bceti wowed and fuck bd.to be of ill ti 4 iiiii: qu ty.: Poe nt fillet inibitnallou apply to - . R i '. : ION littriolAN, . , - / or lil eine!' CIA SIER • . . ',Plitt.' • liovetnbers,lBs3 . • Lioll SALE.— 30 lea tot on Comt e :N.l, r , M. d, to J. W) t o t's sailiton 10 POltstillre. nrtd l. WWI 'WU/ Ceore to lint/rust! Street, Is 00t11.11e4 the cwt./3 14 . lot 01 a, !biotin, Esq., on din nostl, e> s . 131teee For feud* Stud patttetahro enquir' Li the sobsCslber at till Drug Store, Cantle tl!reet, We sudt.pulahlestilnwlll tie stsan. J(/11A1 8. C.l .ItTIK 2, gen! I,:ft.tlis gerr lupin 10: 11133 'Ar2 . 1111011:1211.1W001Yi,0TO.F011 'LA bitlijipt tattle he isit4t ventral pa 01 or it" oust Lt rouoilw, lately 1.01 out on lii Gtetaft., Itstatir. artaoas cdrettd W/00*. Apply t 4 • Agtnt toir.tas owners; at Sts utticeici alahahtaoto rt roitay..l3o Mar a. 1851 ."•• . Is. • .BUSINES • CARDS. fig a. 11/ *ON DOCTOR 4.4" 'llEl4 . - 4e -- 1 .TAL44I/10.4181LY---one door above k. ti , , : ti a 4.4 Green's Jewelty More. Vealte elrbf-I, &Rau Pottevitle. • Mt= - AMU OAI3 8 I TEM:11E11. OktitUeit: 'l3lLisuvraluni 4 given on the Plano, Organ of M doe* glee with 'Vaud accompaniment. if ogu Lik—AbOint." Mr. Towers, turner ote , t e sad ITailiutongo, rte., PoitstrAlce : ' gliguit Ho. aitelyirpectNerEerrta MINE lT'tendera his nervicvs naffs and in milting Examination/4 i lirporta, ace.. of N. , and en*l Lands: Proni,hin knowladgAV of Novi Sant:vinare of Mining Otviations, hiving 1. , /id* roUttly 11 yen*: antitarried nn *Ned the II yea“,l'at• Aup4.ll 40 4tVe 4/1114i4C/1011 to 411 a may employ his.. . • '- • kEFERn. iaa. NsiEt. and D. E; Nwa, E.,' Potts, ine Ittauytti.llttaclcidWm. PA rms, - E•q`o . de Iphia ; fur rap&SPlty ata.l REMlDk:NEe—horwritmo. yposif Quiet School Boum:, l'a. AUSPI 13. Ids 4 JOUX SANNAN, ATTORNE 1.40. r, opened an office In Cenlni 'street. eollev ~ v 1 fete the Bpliwopal Church, where lie will t. *tilted daily. Business letters *di:lnwood k: 1.111 frealva daily.. nnelltloll. ' Jan. 1, 16.511 7 . ' 14/ above it.-C. Greato'idewelry :tiara: Would raspettfultyinforrn awes whims atgartait: he made:white &0111111.111 L In the bleetopc.i Aut..) dusty( the IWD pest years, and the phOnc,itat e.tahlebled iglingalras above, and Wilt be bap;!' rerelsa say orders Ilona those whoa WILY dto , " in dby department of thatidoitionn - t . ' leutosit4i erotattriona and trliriege of C'cret Lurr in ettiosile and'ettret of !lines; a, nay woti, Iu epa !nein!** 1s rtdniteu. F7Oze sidarlenee, ). nrt tonAjollt •of an ability to perforor boy burrep.'i teltablcaLcutaty, is4loeleArly resitissent .br topographical maps,plans, and keetluor I trams** wittrnerit and receive WS sham ut 1 1 / 1 1: *. 15.1854 DEis 1. ESITALTIL .A.SI/411110.if AMP Co nest CA NCING,..--The andetsignsd louring all friend* and the public gentility, ttt. will eentlouo wailing promptly Art all truetet to his tate, suth es the ' - ' Purdueb and sale of float natal', CottAci too of Beats, Gan revs ache. AdjUlltilljg nOOll and Accounts,: Sterttrentng - and General ggeneg. Mare at Center ettect; opposite the Tour, Pl' MAMITeL liaaL Pottsville ; Aprllls, 1854 .1: • `• Qwrit GEER, arroorei it Lio I , 33Htiersillle,Sehulliall Coo ptyi PA. ' Rgr HRH TO - Qo•••m St.t.iitwortm, - lows C. Hinz, 7. H Rairsow C 6., CautHand th., Nor J.Lats H. Cauviati, Esq.,l'atiolth.. Fa. Curry Wrtiost, Esq., , F . * = Munk 4.1831 - • LtAragustiluza, OUR lit VOA and A re111:4-0AWrile thobusiikis of bt, er, Gums! 8 , floriet. Melo; peeetiedon PaPere..Notee an 4 bra (to, hit thee nu•utt 4,0 1 (Dr the (Ititillitt Or !di po.leatioo."% - nd Chu gife"! ieektination In g!fezent:e to teed 11. tee , Vett. • • • • itteW ELL FliLllift and A LLEIN Ffeclikt *6!) ,.. MHO. the . htly)rts eft,/ of Beek." testy for arty aeveral valuable h oi.v' °Note, Centre strier-. ftinr *on lb sj}fviblilJ U, earneelde. Pettettite. . November !54.146-1. . - 4. PEHLADELPHIA. :.:lair/Oetertsitiowiseii. tit vrilt fare ' 4 "-' jillity pa. opt. adcaprt --I•l,l4thrf: t. 77 . • , . .1 - • ►()R OE naps , LBRO & Hoyt MIURA - ALLEY, PHILO ' • AND 16411 John and 20, 31- sad 33 plat Ott ° 'New. Yolk. oincie is Ttle TiAif, or ',14N0tt1,..% STOcE or • PLO.OII - ' OILCLOTH S * t4l. 54. 6-4. T-41, 1 10. I wide_ I' 4 • • TABLE. DEL 'CLOVI S ' Of Aim/altos owl Gasman slaigasc turf."' 4 :: sad' 8.41 wide. wan-sated LO jeedu» sof • ALS% s". .•• •STALI.R OLO _•• 13.11. filth Inches cf AL&. ENAMELLED CANVP Of Ore yet, law -easii*Act re. Alo• tinker 01401,arils• Of theft own wenelhaniii; 4. sod soo of New and Leadiwt resibiee & the stoat at itybitt padoo,-"-xtaaa la rot , at wide* Or oared in ML e" k,llrt; - Aurae; Idda•;. QM 3.1 " in "8w iikl,l; 1. b ILI( 71 tL• ; FEZ