. - - $ . • • • ; ' ; VOIPP;, 7 111 7 . ""-: 111111111 I .4looanalliel- - • or TIM staceut struciawn: ' - 7 : * " ' • "" - • • TWO VOLLOW - per-loaig! Mama so ad- . ;IV Vfr on ce-162,2S - aot patd *that 5 atoatkit—ar, .•- ' - 2.a., )5, t arlaitlua The" Vat. = ' r : . ' 50 no • - TO wait: ♦ •0._•:;„ SS 00 byre l 'olites to ow Addresa, is ad . , Qo t ' p ceAdo do d° a° / A do do ;IA 20 05 . ftletut do ••t... dO _ Club übscriptions mud iumte _ably .paie ance, and seta to oaa eddrem. • • • 'TO Csaltloals airo-ovisEas: Th. Jovesiu. Will be larnishisd 10 Carriers m i d o thers at S 3 per 100 copies cash on delivery, lied w and Schaal Trackers sapplad wah du) Joint:UM at SL in advance. Sates of Advertising' Line Nuare of 12 lines, 00 cents for one insertion . _ s tittorquent insertions;-25 oekita es 4., lines ,1 ernis--subsequent insertions, 421 cents ,„.. • All advertisement* 'oriel lines, for short ; ,,,,, m la, charged as a aqintre. A waits - -' 1 . 1 S o. "'' It Tar , tints, 011 34 : 1 51 13 113.01 ' - ea Iso 100 3 1.4.1 600 -c). A 3 ori inifi — cuutited as a square of. 12 ne t ,. hue eqnstr,lll,; 1 .15 100 3 001 600 aCo 3 .,„ d o 54 1., 00 330 000 II 00 VA 00 thren Jo - St., 300 450 50 I lti 00 15 03 t I 00 6 W nou 13 00 :a oo U iXI 11 00 10 00 '11.3 00 .40 DO do 16 00 •13 00 la 00 43 oo 66 oo rie Business Notices, St eeeb---accompanied wall an ildvertisewent, 50 eente each.. OrAdeert cements before Marriages sad Deaths, ~ ente per line, fir.' insertion--subsequeat cents per line. Dila° words are counted as he' w adverttaing. 17 Merchants and others advertising by the ‘e.,r With changes, and nl standing aChicrltsei3lo4t ,„e acceding 2 squares of 24 lines, will he charged , u, ;adios subscription . lip O'J to the amount roe quarter column with changes and oubseription. 420, 00 limit changes; at the rites designated above. • Orr Adveriisententelleit in larger type than usual he Charged 50 per cent. advance on thaw sri .t., it can will be charged the saine as letter ift., • Ur No trade advertisements received ff° lB . i•erti*iiig Agents abroad, et eept at 2' per ceSt sL , Vdill.4l these pried*, =den by special *rem"' iiltt rdir Msrriages and Deatbs, 23 cents each— th.,aths iccoui pan led with notices, 50 cents each. Lir All notices except those of • rf lig thus char , ai-ier and for educational purposes, will be cbarited ~ cents for any auudrer ol'itnei under 12 Over 12 linen. 4 cents per line additional. • • r&"'l'reneedinge. of Meeting*, not of a general public character, charged at 4 °eats per 4ae kW insertion. es° ir To facilitate calculations we will state that t.t, hues make a eabtata-404 linos, a half comma, mil s sates a quartercolumn—•4os2 words mike cohnuit-1476, a hall colon:m-sad 738, a guar. ter colutuu.' All odd lines over esch„siguarts'ehar bc.l at the rate of 4 (vats per line. Y i Wlfearly adverusers cuing confine thetr Gaiter -1.,1,4 to their own business. Agencies for others, tit heal Estate, dr.c.; is not included in' advertisements._ UrUnexpued eixitrioNs will be fulfilled acecird- to IGc. prtginat terms; but Merchants mud otbvnt, 10% ing standing yearly advent - immune, wtII; be n..rgrdat tbe,new raged, from the lot of July.next. BUSINESS CARDS! • R. O. N. now &lAN, 1011141E0AI IiEtNTIWT. IJultsce in dritk ltusidtnn,Conarr-AIIAttEET and r , ltt g , :11 estrsets, writ !tufo, four doors , ~,,,o.sl Esquire Wilson's °lnce, where attb. ..ibsts't Inns on the, Teeth eta performed,"%t .o.ot oqwtroth iwtorted on modetste terms. Ile war. , ,nt, ail his work, ' . . .pus 1; . 18.53. . 40. t( il gni i. O. K. SHIT[!, MINING E1NG1NE...., , " ,4 ' voYor, ether Tartnes,Veulte !Meet, Vdi • ,111,, I . A. kxillllllllliioll%, Ittpuriti,ZSUntyil sad til .".1 tt,sl M Ines, Cool.l..snds, litmus litentusty, en,t.r4 on the shortest natit.A... Agent tux Nine ,Isc. • .‘, rept.. 24. 1953. N( SVILLF. RICIIARDII,AttorueIs iaritr. volll.kftend to alltoiNinew of pitted to Mein gg, o ce am! outs. Centre dtrtet, nett door to It. U. "Morrie Moro. June 11.,W3. [Jan. 2,1 m. 2-1 v • 24 If -- • A RD.-Window r311,,1a mid DOOll, Or Vartooll dig err iptious, Ull Il.lpll Ql ild fur s.le, l,y r 4 rlt übsellber - JuliN 11- J &Witt MarhePetrest above Tenth, Prineville. 12111MESI IA It o. N —.Uat ter direct Property for sale., loqulre 4,f JOIIN U. Jliblitel, Arei..,. M arket Street above Teuth,Poitaullte. Feb.•4o, 1653,i..1( . . j iCOB JUSTICE OP THS PEACES !wend to the •collection of Accounts, &Lc. Hosptly, and alt the duties appetwolos to Olooilico /lee. • 11.1341‘5141N AriONNIIV at LAW. 1 iittlto In Centro dtrent. oppasate the SPldooFal •vire.h, I'enueyiru ulu Nor-EO, °KNOT—For he putchepeandseluul Wattle. •11. late; buying end gelling Coal; tokloo charge ot .441 laude t' &c and collesilugrente—lron • nix yearn experience to tine Couely he hopes to t• la tioracito n Office hitihautango atreot.rottdvfne. 1 • • CHAO. N. MU, Rptil ti, WO,/ ' ' 14-if , LI OW Ant" SUIPPNIN, ATTORNBY AND t a c.a . ! Nb BLLUIt at i.aw, Philadelphia ottlitatteud or...ltertions and all °that - legal business In the City seljoinink Counties and elsewhere._. urtllr N. tl• cur. bth and Walnut .sta.. l'biladas EXCHANGE, COLLEC , (jou. Cvlltinissintl. and Oeuvral 'Agency Oaten.. twit Ilan rto Ititnete Bank, Pottsville, Dealer uu t or rent tunney,thrld and *lnver.. imirrs 011 detente end New Troia for Nish! Niarcla SIO„ ISSI - IA RI lill4 11. OILAIGFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, itavingisieoved to Pottsville, has opened an office 110 Telegraph 9ffice.;Ce to rtes t reet,oppo.Ote tbn ,124.4%* . is • tker. ti, ,. !.51 I I tlfiN P. lIDEIAILT. Attorney at Law, Commis .1 o.llltf for tiew York: tlitice opposite Anteste3n Crotrerttseet,rottsetlle,Peona. - A pril 24, ISSY. • 17-1' • I TILLIA Al L. WIIITNIGY, ATT, ORNEY atLaw.Pottavillodichuylklhcounty,Pl.l Ofrael i l7eritry Alreet,nearly opposite the Uhler,' Bank. Jan. 4. IttSl . PUBLICATIONS.- NEW PUBLICATIONS. y TAll and the Mormon'', by Heel. O. Ferris, lute I.)Secietary of Utah Ter rituty. t{ette'e Untied Stites Cannel Elpeditlon, B ro-. • Plates. ' Thomas' Book of the Farm,2oo tlinetratiorna The Finniatstild the Runlan. by (inmate 'de Lagny. • Twenty years in the Philtippinen, by Glronieret CLUZull'il Armenia and Euterpe'. • I • Wlttinson's Ancient EOMlans, I vow. The Pilgrims of Walaingham, brAgnes Strickland. • The flume of the Bee Hunter, by Thorpe. i tottn's Greece and the Golden Ilern• Thompoon'e Egypt. Past and Present. • Tales of Old Times, from the Herman. Hann pond hill, Lakea, and Forrest almanac 2lownthg Stara of the New World. Nanette and her Lovers, by Talton ("whine. Ilerbert'a Persona and Plcturea, from the Meter ing of France and England. • Arthur's wear nfter marriage. B. Joy Morrie' furkish Empire. Vl...try : foot titimmon, by Leitch Ritchie.- WomWI Love, by irogene sue. IlarprerrNew (.iselteer of the Wavle Pail I. For sale at 6 . HANNAN'S O. • • . nook and litatlOnet, store. July 15, Ital • • maps of the Seat oflffur; NEW 51A1' of the Baltic Sea and surroundlug country. New Map of the Black flea ' do Miff he lye New and Complete Map of Europe, N , ew TiaVtliiiire guide through the Halted fillies, inrlndirta California, Oregon, Cuba &c. William'a Pa•eler• Huide do Ensign d• Thayer's Map of the Western states, Barna.' ?dap of Pennsylvania, Large Map'. of the United States sad l'enouylvaula on %diet r, (or este very low at . . 11. 11•NNAN'S I Book and Stationary Store. Nay 27.1”.1 Alovr Is the , Time to SubsCribe. N - Elr, VOLUMES of the MAGAZINES. Monthly Mining Magas.ina,North British Review, 11.uper'm Mthly Maaaelne;Haye's Medleel Potontn•s do; do iMedteet 6211.1011301 r, - 111ustred Magazine oil rt,,London Lancet, Eecloctie Mogezine, itteukles Abatrat, tiodey's Lady Honk,. ; ISllllman't Jaunts!. Graham's Maur Ins, • ;The Hortleulterallat, Knickerbocker,., Popular Bduettor, 1.1fT01? ,, Living Age, ..sterry's Mureuna. Arthttr's flame alayatine,liiikses'UonseholdWordis pirchwand'a Magazine, ,Yankee Nothunt, tdreletral) tdr. Review, ,Tfaompaon'• Coomectell notion gr. FIF . TIr'w, Dette.tore, %Vett tester Qe. firfview..illekneirs do do , .ingether with all other MASartnes acceeeible eith et In ihi. Country or in COTOpr. WEFXLV itswirikyitsts. fllo , ,c.a'Tictorlal.Paper,:Fl.Y.'Weeltly Tribnne, Flag of on , 1 1 6 Ion, 'I 40 do • Herald, slim Ass F.cening PoPt, N. V. Dutchman, • }men, 141ceum, Uncle earn, . . Home Foornet, (Yankee rttueiieer,, N. :lecit.ntllic Atomican, . N. Y. Picayune-, . Arthur's Houle ttAtette.„ ... Y. Pin, .' ' ..-- ',moon Mining Jonrtmt, Dollar NclapaM, - tunduoilhouraticd Newt, • And all other acceelibt. reimiablepaperepublt,bed • In out ClllCe.. , Tot , 'ISSI worms, ON alutpnrinie, , PARMA?) 4.0. B . , U I Ire' WA fur ricnn Flower Garden Dlreetury. 4 . di Itiehrot Girelner. - PeeSerifit'n's i ouinteti'Fat tner and Uarataer. • ! Johnston's Arrtrolintst Chemistry.' Alien on ibe'Crtltnre o( the Gravy. ' IF:010es American Fruit Grower'n ClUlde, I* ino. Nash's Progreerdve r near. 19 me. ith Nrit's Freir Flower nd Kitchen .oardeory limo. t a . Gardne n1115821'1! Metionery, • I .. Ivowlintf.Ft4slt ah Fruit Treerot America: ' li eouer's Pobltryitook. r Ms on's andll.4r's Dotne:Mc and .I . l 4lllltiebt%s Puiatry. Garden and Flower Meade [Wallah:ma a ad PI , Hrs. Or namehta I fihrde Trees and Sbrubbery of 41 , Minch . procured !gurgle,. • • . I - , . •hirden ripplementtr t Fur Bale i” 1 .I • . 13. BANNAN'II Book and Need flora. : ill MUSIC. rreis te 115 less ttau the nranufacturet's prier*. He will' ***** tes 4•yr r . 1.1 r jar"): 110 be what they are represent ed.— ingrumeitta are selected by a COMP:ISOM littOCiii. a." "f+tns .thoe and quality , sad rause IS Mier (rpm • 7200 WO, either with or without the JEollan tArlonrot. dryer has receiSed the highest premium at the • London crystal Palaie gahlbitien for his Pianos. in rpnoietition With ail the Oflll?fiettireli of Europa .. and America ' • MIE.LODEOIIBI , . of Carhait's ratitni—witirtrhe will also 6argitia, .canring pries , for dwellings. front ea to *125 I " for elrurehe.e.fromls7s to 11530. Idelodensedellwelied ~ in Slchuylkill centric. at ray CARD PHICD4.th OO waving( to thP purchas e lucking , freight aid , w h ic h Is aromir.,rtani cosaiderstion. several' Ideledt•ntor Of superior time; on bagd— Intro 115 sod setl., - • . U . BaNbleN, iddrq Dealer and. Agent for this isl e o f • PllllO6 and Mcio4eous. gr— May x, lBOl • . FOR SOLD. - • 500,006 FEET OF 'LUMBER.' "11H undersigned hereby offer for sale • -Lugo quantify of PINS *nd PLANK and VOAUD II . which are well manufactured and arc about half a mile trout the Cattaniiseit,Willtautsport .and Ktie Billroad, on the Hank of the little alatte.., artese Cava, 16 'miles from Pottortile. A portion Of the Woe is clear or panel mull, and ■ll of thil Hemlock irt,of theltiest quality of White Uetatock,-- , The lengths vary Crum 18 to 311 feet, and the w hole is as geode lot as (Aube found to eattawlssa Valley. it le .etwerelly.plied up, and will be sold ilw. outs lot or tOLIPI.O sou purchasers. Fur particulate, apply to . ••• A. MALCOLM Cati.twwwl, . • ' or to A. A. CIHI/V. Caltewigen Valleys November 19.1887. 41-tf I Fon SALE. A neat TIIRBE-S.TORY 'BRICK ROUSE 1, a nd other valuable Property tit Polley,lle. trona eubectLber offereat l'avate leale,ots the most 11 reasonable terms,his new three-story BUICK !IMBUING HOWSE l Second Street, a iew!doont above Market, Immediately beside the Ist Methodist Church. This Qua building is just corn pleted, and has not yet been used. It is • large, 1101 ha airy, has all the wonrenl• en.. t housekeeper would desire; %I end is I sited in a pleasant and convent eat part of the town. There Is a n verlfan int well of excellent water in he cellar —a very" important consideration In the p nt scarcity. TBBMS—One-louri cash., acti he balance to sub the porchseer. welded only it J 4 secured. ALSO. Fogs Frame dwell's% Callowhill tit.. Inwoudiately the rear of the' new 'Brick. above went ioned• These are likewise desirable properties. They tau be bad on the same envy terms. ilr• The whole will be sold low. N. Ni—Tako clear aid lad{sputa►.te. L. WUNBLeDORIPP. • Oppnaile Spht,opal Charch.Deacce flt. , putuoilie Dee. 111.11/09. Sa-tf -•— iisitrenzia ruorsurrir zra ran% 'VILLE AT PRIVATE SALE. CHEAP. The Subscriber one:sat Private Sale all that tract of Land sad building lots, known as the "Carbon Hill " or " Young's Hill" property in the,Borough of Pottsville, extruding from the River Schuylkill above Mr. Leuer's Brewery to the Port Carbon road, being about 230 yards in -width and containing 30 acres , mote orless. This property may bit said to be in valuable, not only for the purpoesis of butt. ding, but also as offering the - best locality in the Borough, on-which to'ereet suitable Water Worth for supplying the town with wilier. Apply: at' his office, comer Coal and Callowhill Stream I GEORGE W. SNYDER. 35.11 Augnet27,lBs2 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TSubscriber otTris to molt at Privets Salo the follot T ingdescrlbud Heal E ! atite,:nilytirealtonatble - Maps Otc Coal hio.. I. Tbe undivldait one4mlfinierest.ofalltbose ' three watts of land , situate In Blain+ and Trttennt Townships, dchuyiklll Cotratv,which were surveyed in January Union warrants to John Otto; " Peter Filbert and John Kidd., The &idler. ''— ded one-half Intricate In the above-tracts ß .. amounts to 0.511 acres. The land well wooded with timber soluble Is for railroad ems and props. N 0.2. Allthat certain lot of gritted 'Beate in thd Borough of *Schuylkill Haven, upon which I. e recite a large three-story Brick liwylting. and ail uecestary out-bolidings. This property is now occupied by Di Dewitt how: . To nuy one destroos ollpractorlng attOlcine In Nchuylkilltlarcoote opportunity is Dow offered to sectirenCumfOltahle boost...ad of ire rarely to be met No 3. MI tbefeertaln tot of ground situate In Port Carbon, bouthltd and described as followlN--Eltgin eiticat it post on thesonitt mule ol rem, all eor orr of the lot bekinging,to Wont l'ottet, thence by the seine south! twenty-four - and a half east iine-liondreJ Mei to a post, thence. north sixty dile end one halfeast fitly-feet to a poot, OEM e north twouty:four and oot half ivett. one Itundird feet to P 011.4911141 tiff eel, by the name south sixty-five and one-half west fifty feet to the place ofheeinttiev. No. 4.. A tract of 'net tate timber laud... 91)41,111111c EMI glei acres, Situate in Schuylkill Township, ciboi dace rolfes back ofZuscarrira,lo Locust Valley, ctontlEtt, Office In 7entre Street, Pottsville, directlY She Episcopal cilicaoh, kifstury, Sept. 3, I.U.S 311-tir UM Mathematical. In sir mews, • ,•DXAWINU PAPER. " - ALWAYSoteband n Wan tendnplendiditssortment .alatheanattuti lacttionnote, varying ill ',Oen from .t to SO. Drafting and Attict3' innintlata of ovary deccilptlon.• - tUtioninn'a superior-Witte, Co lor*, Whatmaa'a Rnplish_Drawing raper, of alt. si xes. Also, Ron Draping, 414 41 and AS %nth cut to any lenith t Nountid Drawing nil Tracing aluellnand Pap!,r, /cc—ate...for sate at ara PAINTING. 6:I4;AZ4Na apd PAPERING R.H.IOVA h. - . W,BOWSN having tetuoveditis shop in 2 doors er • above tits American ;House, Ventre Ittraer, and taken Into partnership tile brotbers,the subscribers announce to the public tha tale, ate prepared iriex acute 'Montero In their line with the greatest de apatch,and on thu taosireusonstdoterops.. They ern ploy good workmen and it he Ir customers inaLt here. fota.bh intro of satisfactory Jobe. j.• 4 They, also, bag kayo to call attentioilr lo their splendid assottincnt of Pap'er•hanginis, Winduw- - abades,lice.,eacaprtsingevery varietyrir style and quillty, to snit the taste end pocket ofputrtiasera,lind Which they offer at the , lowrat Clry . plac , en; J. W. BOWBN rh;.11110TIIIERS. • I doors above American ItutiiiiJriintrE-St,-,-- Pottsville, April 170652. ' • ib-t f 49-1 v Rich vo id and. Rlhrer Parlor .--- i , - -'. ' Paper's. .. . . IUM RECEIVED, new and elegant designs of J Wild and Oliver Papers:for Parlors, iv ith rich Vel vet, Olivet-and (Mid - Borders to match, with every variety of Parlor and ehrinsber entry anti ceiling V spar, from 6 cents end upwards, wholesale and re• tall, at manufacturer's prices, and many of the blatt-. er priced papers at, less than city prices. The sub scriber keep , . the largest assort Meet or Paper Hang to ga to be touted to the State, out of Philadelphia . For sale at , - t U. DANNAN're - Paper and Bookstore. 14— OR 1111 T SAVING TO MEACHANTS. ooap Delivered without Expense. R -D. SICII(NINIIR respectimly announces to the •public that he ban constantly on band Ott, Soap and Candies of tiis own manufacture, at his rattail lb Pottsville, which he will warrant. to he equal to any . sold hero or elsow here. and at loWe r pi ices than can be purchased many other establishment. irs The highest cash prices paid for Tallow, at his foctOry, Norwegian street, Pottsville. Nov: 90,1853 B. BANNAIII.B Donk and Stu Woes-, RIOT e, 8— • .O'OBENJAAk. :BSN, fr'o'l7iS l VlLLE s ' SeItYLFILL ,- OUST4 PEN'NiYLA:ANI - i.PIELISIEW*EOAtY Ttv VOL. !VI '4 PRIVATE SALES. MISCELLANEOUS, D. UANN&N'M flook.a tkd Stationery titore Jan:2B, ibs4 A prill 80654 (LOPE mit=rs T HE tunifetslinsil begs tespe - Ofelly to eon the ot fc Wallop of Miners, Vint Di ,. :stay sod sII those In want of BEA PROV- • FID of BEST HEIST CfIAINS fof loin- inn or iota potposes , to hts I se stork of list Beat [liaise, assort al ,frontf I inch .to lii inch, titsde front hest red ..n: Also, to bte large stock of HUT I . l6oVrtr unortedebeee , riots 3-le Inch to le jer.b;anado from the beet table Iron, which Will be *ld on , _very te:a. *wals terms, ' Dalngt. tat.t:ARTIIV. • lawatteon et., and No. l. Dotal et.. Wharf; - Philadelphia. `WIPER TO W. Y. Agard & Co., ). va — t ar .., ,I, .boun Geone Minos. Earl, , Cbariws Miller & Cu.,} /,' tiiad • o _ o , 1 .. • Me(M ac atock sic KO Igilt,, • JohOut,Cockill, Erq., I f le.iellin ' Janittl63ll, . .'. t . . . . , • tau= PD BLISIZING p0:1;ISEI. i ~...._ . . . • LEirds , vcitigen. — . f -1 , . clueoespoits to OFIetIME WILLId, Dn. / ftlfi t3CIII6iTMIT /tree.. under Met UTiktf flulltild. Phtladelphle; are constantly puhlishinir the littera Music trout the most t.opular Authors In idle ,Untled Rtatts.ln a elyle that will •be. with any named seamy otlker,honse, either* , In This country or Efitope.• They Lave also the pleasure to annodnee to the tillblie that their stork of elliett Mame on band' co n slate he the largest and renal coMplate rig° r tro rn t to be 'found In the country ; they are constantly addle; to Ibtlr stock all the new Music published in New Yinkl; Boston. &c.' Thoyilleapublistr vevera I instruction Itooks.svbirli are In gener al urn throushout the (vanity. :.• PIA NOR. ' . • • . -A nae assoitmont of the !Tot jnatiti4cturete of New iiiofit and Potion, at the lOwt . et f•ip pikes. MUSICAL INST-liMIGNTti. Alan, a general assortment or Gunn's, Vialles, Dania,. newt, Accoraeone..te , Guitar and Harpllttlep. of the prat Italian quipilap, all of whtrb will be furnished to the public tied the trade at th lowest rate.. t Orders punctually attended to. *Ali Len 3 / 4 lit.tr's Minor snit l'obiteltlons can be obtained at B. tSANN Arvid Broils .and tore,. Poll/sills. _•.; Feb. 4, 1551 t 6. if • D. 13411MIGOES. Pnvier, licripkseller and Stateopper i k!ent,`Nt': - ' 4 , 0 T Ts V It. 1,, - REBPL:cII4ILLY asks theactention of nerrhenls, :Nathera. and be. Watt general ly, In 'the laige ogiottol o ot or books. &C., offered at tale ttetW—atate. cootprithig 'la thlardwoltko fur the prafesitoux,eharc Buo,dcoteverydrnominution.Gr ttan awl ling It'll, 0111;Silleeellaneoue,Stieenile, Toy St E4bool Boa. Obtaleed direct ly rpm the Pubnnhern, by in; , e fat at tangnineut,aud of Hoe Trude dalee—limpuittul ilia do mestic hoc/ and *turtle ttatihnerv. • • ' StatipNere Fine Cutlery and Japriniird IVare, : As; y doiifis, 4-c. The gnoda art all new and desirable, aid hate berm ,stlucted with cleat care rim the hill studio of thelaegest Importing Muses and American Maud fartUrs Irr New Vora anti Philadelphia; a1 , 0.0t large anottineitur ACCIOUXIVBOOKR, ~_• 'MU own 110 aalliSelatti, titlbfatiai a vomit°. rintyjitual the tonintort hall -brined us,lbe narrs rola pertuie, neatly tined and substantially bound, with bittid4 mut rtret;i; ton4ll blank Memorandum aod 1?". Woke, cyphering tu lloolui,Vae :of Lading, qua' 'richt ts,Chccks, Pro• o nasry frlntes,dre.,&t. BOOK ..cIArD JOB PRINTINO. • Of every description, neatly no•ented i Clank Bunke ruled to any acid bearaL to unfair Music, maxasines and otheipoblontirms bound In evety aryl', ornate' aod Ornametrtal nr, the most du rable end elegant. RAGS booel tot cosh, or recelvedlnerehange for 10:r061. , • B. TUBTi RKGEt.,IV.P.M,—* tare avtgoilnictil or 0 ..,platdld Peitianirry, kr from tit«;Yl[nnaf34tya C y 4.( jobloillaart & Harrhpon alf4 othpt§.. All thri4e who want fine Perfomory; call at tr. BAItL6T.II Bout and Vartety tltgrn. • • Au ttt, f 551 1 . 2.t1 • . OWEL ISO SA 91111 NY SAAR 11,4:4 py re t. Tlord wake. Al*,; Wire Oakum rok envoilag surd trpaibing lambs by ward:*[' beNPiAN'S • : r : itsult and Varbtly'Store. T 1111811.121 PAPER—tftvorloul t9I• ar.. ibr royals; fumes, or comics/4 For - ea v low by_tho Seam 0r.QU".. 1 " B. HANNA P" Buolt an 4 Stattaely More. May 1,3,1154 . • • 19.• _ . , , WITICE Witt, GIVE ETET/GTIT, TO OUR R AN DS ENO SUTO:CT ALL NATURE TO OUR U S E II;EASTEIT.—Dr:Johition. fit;Tudien v 4.03 T 9 PIERCE :TEE DOWELS A E r TAR EARTH'', M) Immo' OUT fROIE TEE CATIVO, OF Noma . i. • - • . • ;- :• • • CLOTHING • toys , czatunia. subsecienesreionld tesitecti u I ly I o rtithe I run • 1 cottons (meads and eustooveis of likhuyikill that their asiortment of Utothioa for boon; °tittle nien is atuch•larger than etref, and they aid disposed te esti skesp.;- Persona Ihribust a distance; have the pelt/liege. -eschingint tloiMgg parchitsed at this mote, ti they do not suit. , r. A: HOYT , lIIZOTIIE R, V! Chestnut hit : corner of Tenth ~ H ad's. April!!. • ---. 111-11 - HATS, -CAPS, &c. ANOTII z C EA r I *. MR TURKS AGAIN SUGCRBSFUL. Pk NEW lIAT AND CAP STORE. Ix ContrafStrter,.tiert door to the ,fottornale. .... .. . ' Hurrxi. - • .. 1111111 suloarribers would lei+ "'WHY announce io .1. the citithns of Cutlarille,audl region in general. ;Oat they have Jimileturard ;,from; .the city with an eaten- • ;trate end entire new'titriek of , . . ' ;iiits,, Cape,Palta-leaf Hata, eltraw Goods, rke.„ COlllll.l- • , Las in part of tbei most Auto ~ . ionable Silk. titter and Heaver Hats, Leghorn, China, Verdi. Kossuth, Children's - year, arc. Deis o f o n description" Made to order.' ,1 . listring.flitly prepared outheives with the best ma terials the inertias afford. Mr turning out . eurtiam- Work, we feel confident, from the experience that one •of the non,has bad. being personally engaged in' the business toy a.nuwber of yews, and a general knowl edge of such goods as suit nor teem' , that we tit ter outsellea.ia {tieing satisfaction to the ',most fas tidious. Come one, come ali e ned give os.a tall; ex amine our iimek, as it is our-greatest pleasure to, try and plesseklEthat favor mt With a cathand: further we our word that we oin, and will atipply a good artteleotheays equal to:representation ; all we ask is A trial. ',I O. C. LivEZILrY & CO. Nay 2d, Mkt 1 f 40.1 y, FIRE INSURANCE. THE PRA:NIMM FIRE INEURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. () FFICEI : N 0..163 0 ; m 1:1i:4r wet, near Fifth 0 • , coulee*, Rancher, -George W. Millard, • 111'611as - flirt, ' Mordecai D. Cowie, Tubtee Watiner, Adolphe E. Bork, etamuelOrtiol. " ' •Davidri. Brown, Morrie Patterson, ! e a n t :I I wake ineuratice, permanent or limited ua every deacrlption ofproperty, to town indcouutiy at rife. ad low as are consistent with sertirtiy, Taw Ihorinany hare reedsved a large .Coutingent Fund, w hien with their Capitaland Pretalems, safety Invested, afford souplatirotettion to the...muted. 'rite assets of insWompiiiiyon January lei, HISS, es published agreeably to on Act of Aseemhiyorcre a• follows, sts• ; • ; • Mortgaged' 0890,538 tit .:eltorks, • 451,645111 S Rest Cetat, 10P.366 90 Catli, etc., ';45,15: 'Temporary, • Loansi ISSAMI 00 ' giAto,on 87 Pince their Incorpnretton, a period of eighteen years, they' have paid opwardsofsne NrllycvrweAre dred theusas4 dsilars,.losees by lire,thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurahce,ei well as the ability and dispetillton to MOO. Wil ti prompt nese, sit Liabilities. • ' • CHARLES Ni. , Ba'NeliEtt, President. Cflaitf.lErS U. ittoirKEß, liect4isrr. • Thedultet tibia nee altvoiated egent for the above tue'ntlonstl Inv' it futon, and Is nowltreparrd to coske itisoduco,on every 4escript lon ofPropeity, at tbt:loweiti rates.' •AN PIIMW agent. Porteside, rah I .04.1 • ' • •/-if WATCHES, St,C; :WATCIIII3.4I3WEILRIr,! - SILVEk"IVARE AND PLATED GOODS JJrL. & lln Cheatunt 14treet, Phi Niielf/Plll, IntiviviVre and inanufatureraffer an extenalve`ettitkiidgionin In 11:111.141n1 AILVEH, at dome priers. Wandler made lh li.ondomillv erpeol riul Nwitverittnii- by the moili iinetitnent workmen In the worl4 (+,iseltionable thimend work, and. [brit- Jewelry. diteling gaaihy Silver Trn Yi . ,Me, Weiler*, Fittnera r tleblete. Fork,.i -violent+ mad aver, a'xiitte made in Silver tor table privity.— kitlbmgefiviaiting the ettY are Invited to mill and ea airtime ley ihemetivea. • . Jujyr i lnsl. I :30 3m SAMUEL W. PEPPEIR4 • 4VCCHIP9OII,TO if. 4 • , lI.P.NILV J. PIKIVIPEli!&10N, ' WarefiEl4, JEWELIIV AND gii.vn WARE, No. 175 (:11lieSTNIIT a t.; lliti Vfle May TT 1854 • , • :LARGEI Assomistri , r ; ," • nrzsiv-! hiTYLES. AA - nut/am lISADY ti 4 just returitedlroljn Philadelphia with is large supply of Wettlies,!Clocks,denreley, Miser and Attiat- r to Were:; Having a tiplvadtd UlloolllllCill . ol' pied,. in his.tine, end being willing te provethat be will not tieiundereuld Pr any honer% iri' . tbe State, ire hdpee Mill to receive his Mate of j:al.liy patronage. Wi7LLIASI BRADY. oppoetie MortitUrle lintel, Sligo of the Illg Weigh. N. 11:;•i, Clone' Watches abd Jewelry repaired, 1141,1 ell business tiannitetiona rotatenteed to, give . sM nifettliirli.i 1 , 0111,19th,1854." - 7 ._- - ...- -.' tAIIVITZID STATES -• LIOVI.X .h 2.% • cllßsl'lV UT ST.R . gET,abOvciplAttig TIC _ . 1:: -, --- ..e 11- 11;kiJELPHIL..,1 , -?' ''' IV' . .. CJ4ducLELLAN, (Iwo of .Ittdolyi „IRMO Me •the4deasuto to luriont his friemichattite 'MY eI int community, that he has lemmad thilikliouse for a term nt';*eurs, and Janata phiparedloh reception of Guesis. . • :: ' 7 '' '''t,'„?' 7 • The I;OCAL advantage. of.this favtg itinestrah t: ment arn WO Well kflOWnlo need cod .. ' _.,' -,- The 11,011eill aikl FURNITUIIR haritoen *WA slat-rat e order; the rooms arc lugorelliOial6: Iliad . st :The Tables will always . be as 4. with the ef e be, ade the proprietor pledge s him/. that Oa eiroti on his Main shall he Meeting to make - the' - 11111TILD STA'II , 44 equal In COMVOIiTeI to any HOTEL Indian Qea ket City.. • July H. Mai . ' 11.-2utl, - SWAN HOTEL ' , SCIIII.YLKILI. Ilitv.aiv IpillEntib.criber announces to titsfrteada add lb 1 public generally, tbat he has taken. the well known ,Tavern rititod ■t:Schuyt kitillayna,,Rornierly kept by Joseph M. Feist, and has refitted and fur unified with entire ne furniture, die. MI. table will tut tarn Is he d with the ebolebst the maarkrl af ford., eind every attention will be paid to the wants and comfort of his customers. JONATit&N,;tII3I.ILER. Ilaver4.l 01 1,1854 Sanwa , LIFE INSURANCE. EMI r(VIE•'OIRAKU LIES INitill-RAIWR, 'ANNUITY I anal' .TRILer COMPANY or PHILADELPHIA. ()thee Ao. ldl CHERVIT BT.Abe Fire, !Milt HilFt 'or( .the !Custom . Houft.:. Capital, $lOO,OOO. Charier Perpoteat. Continueto make trienratemonliveeoe the moat favorable toms. The Capital belch held up Red Iwrested,together with a large and cuaataatly I acrresing re . serwedrund, Wirers iiperfeet security to the legated. The l'ricinitites may tie triad yettly,.half-yeetly,or iiranetly. • I The Company add else:mum - , ,pe,. , Balances for Me. Thirilirst Bonus, appropriated in December, 1.8.11,.and the setand Bonus in December, 1849, einotent to an addition of pm so to ever 3, 01000 Divined under 40e oldest pulictes, making cum so v. hitt' will be paid' when it shall become a clelm,:instrati of .10e0:nriginally Righted; the next oldest tibial/into $1931 00 the unit in Aprlololol2 00 for every 01000 the a thers In the seine progostion aceoriling to the amouetand time of !landing, which AIM Moine make au average of mote then 00 per emit. upon the premiums paid, without i neteesin e the an; Dual premium. I MANAG PAN. . Tkoioigißidgwap,..la 11. n . Trtitirn „ • A lama' , It, Danner, lhhh tarSPA b . , ' I Predetick :brown, . Robert. Pearsall. . George Taber, Joieph Vesper, - -• ! • - John-It. Latimer, * Thou - tea-P. James, Wharton Lewis, Joikepii ! T. Benny, John it. Bieck Pamphlets containing table of rate' and explana tions,torm ofapplichtinland farther infr , rmation can ,he bytet the ollire, , 'monis 'RID° WAY, President,. ue, F. timer. Actuary. , Trti• a tib , A( lieu. in Agent for the ahereCompaitt ID timtplaill t,i!onety, and till stiert thenrances,•nd stet alineces,tery tofut manna on.ihd subject. - - fJi ItAN NA hi. IS-le- 1 -43-6 m A prl) 9:1 ES, PA.INT &C. G, W. RUMWAT rfr. co., • DEA GEMS IN 01 Frin. mitiend,mAcruNisrs3 and mniiiirArTi '0pa15...114430 Sslingvell,riltuaYA. Irederm received by .1. A' PAM p o n. v ili e , ;'• OHI O PROOF- PAINT • • A pit* WTI 4slltitt,nnift Fite Irrtiott! alai. at piown colota, [As sooting taloa* for tittle by air s4bacril , Cr. •Also ift.vr krgs ratat , 011, ut Sii rohlA Notion,' and tity4t.t it 5 r.‘titto a pound to itata lot ; Fut *4 te :H. ttAbINAN. 11553.- _ - .;, .„'„ rEttnorazzott.i PAINT A VIRE AND WATER l'lttrOF PAINT of great .1 dtwwwtity,and the '.puwer of resiiiting.all atoms htuditinarentmes daring *lengthened perifid ofttme. Can he Old at the ilerdernre bud Iwo ennre of • , UEOII.(W. Agent fort he 'above l'atut: ' 22-tf Aujiitil6.lBs3: , " Zinc ; Oths•7 l / 1 4 . 4 eke. , r,per t4apt - Mite Lead..arrd Frtr, :1' • from all l'ailoiloat Qauleti .t. Mitt' ZINC (juju pANI% jj*lNOgFeretly Ottltitged quit ytrutire„ and Itn -1.1 rioted the 41;loity their product., urn itsepAttd to v i-o.oto older* for lett c:•• ,•' • tilitoElt uR PAINTS; • MM . ; itnd URCHIN IN OIL, in aniorted ,package 6 fireitn.•23 to SOO win nd9 ; is barrels of 20t/ polled* each.- Th. ii Vi'lllTH'ZlNfli'whlch is sold Jo , o r your' In °ll i Is warranted ITItE and tiasuiPansed tor body and ntillptal whitenel: • • A owtlfrid. has react:lay been discotered, which en. otoi,the . llanapans to warren; their,psints to seep II tattrand soft in gbh krgs far day teritonabie I n hilt, reipt.et their, palatspill be train:rialt tunny !abet! in the marl r F at* tit T DHOW N ZINC 'PAINT. whl 'le told at low juice, and .an 0103140 made {'raw the Zinn. ores frotanNew Jersey.ls now well annum for ita Winter. tire Instills+ wheßapplied Iron or ether asetailc nurfAnes. . • • ' : • Twig. 13TONI; .t,OLOtt PAlNT..pgroressei all the prepOt les of the Brest and is er as atirevatife refer for Wanting Counts, ir.,tepohr. Oet.balidingOtrldges, ate hotter' supplied on lfbernl terms by. their Agents. FIIENCII RICIIAUDS. • • Wholesale runt Dealer: and,twportets;•. hi: W. eel'. of IOW& litteritettths., it Olt 18.54' . • • H- n* . (11.00KII,CLOOKII.—A waitanted clock cm cheap eat ddita i r--40mor 8 de y Alois as 'CMS. 3 d°lllls B.C. °BERN, %pore street, Aki • 184 .AND . :•00 : T1:0 : ,t,i4ip:19::0_N4AL __-.ADVRItTIS.P..I4... 4, ,) 'h IJ 4. eA HOTELS , ~3, ~t~~ti~u~~t`z~~ -~ , erlotll4lly to tbg ik _ SATURDAY MOMINQ, SEPTEMBER 9, 1854.- MANUFACTURES. liiiiiiii ZINVELOPEIN• • 1)1.0. SINKING and ENGRAVING Ives Envelopes stamped- with. ballot:a* ceuddi Ilanatrapatbic Enirttoptio, set(-seated and Oinked. PaPaediass for Grocete'wod putting up Oar detrasid ftuniai^ deeds. wilt' panted directiope, at Xitirdopelliatatitictor'y and rttottag Establishmetit S 5 noir!!! 111 . 011111 BT.. I;IIILA- IiELPLIA. • • . hi..l.l.4ttediia will be-delivered by Eitptet,l44, as pet agreauklnu; • • , liatchll.l4 • . .' NOTICE; • TUB PluliitlibauherebY glees notice that he has appoiatettalr.tiEtlttall BRIGHT, Ilardyrare atom, atia,ADon for the side " The Patent Door and lisle this regain. ,J. a. OUAT. 1•':c • TIIE autaleilber la prepared to execute orders for the abuse arehtlaped Springs: They are decidedly the best *hada ever ofrered to tho public, beteg re markable :MI:: aluiplictty and durability: For sale, Wholesale aid ;sendl, 'D ROUGE. IlitilitEret • ' Iron and Iludware Store, Ccatro Street, • opposite id Merit Bonk ,Pottewine. March 11 - 0013, - • ,„ Tor Monocce recrrortv. - • &A 011(1C s LEATIISR AM/ elltgag, SINDINta 111.5tnee, ocre. iiisetand,uti liatlioad :meet; POTTOVILLICp The 411' 1 0010 4 W rnaPnsl.lfully lacunae the cuatu, meta or.linKallove well known eatabliabnieni.thal he et ill the Mali EIIACTtIILIS of all altadsol ..;,;! • "MOROCCO, ' Huth inwe, Mt.*. BOok 11010101; Pint Linings, dro.. &a., and valltue itiutly hands genital ansotjmeed of all lauds LEATHER, • such a X 00..Tackned,aad. lied BoleLeatUer,t3tautb ter Kip., Priblith and Cloy Calfelklos Miners' Upper Lopiher, And'a ;iooorc.OXfy of Oboe •emdluga,mood as Thrcadb, Pege,3l-arupe„ of witted will be sold aolhe tuOWEig? CAR' PRICV.d. JOHN L. MINNIO. 416- All kiddi of Skini, ouch as sheep, Omit, Deer, de.; and alr4 dot lilac, retch in exchange for Leather, at thehightiOt market pikes, or mad our iu PoitsVlll!i 3 Oet. 29 it t 53. • • 414.1 .PORT cmusera • , • SOie!AND VANDLIi FACTORY. suirsariner antinoncee to the public that be nonefaeAties klndicof Soap awl Candice at his Fatiorir; in Foil Carbon, esebnytaill County; which he bifil warrant to too equal to quality to any obtalwrlii abitiad, and at lower pates Mae simi lar artit-leii6ln be pUri.bssed in Philadriphia or Oar ishero.ir- • The blptietat market-pikereflation" will reflatio will bepaid In tagh 41.1n.Y.tittuty , 118NRV OVITERMAN tictaimr ISS3, 1 ' 43-17 coei 11 MILER'S REIMOVAL TUB 151 1 41NICKIBRR ItAVIIIO FIT . tad up onc Is the Wert Coach • - •dV......1.• in the,Statto, In Coat eitatat,Pottaylle. Pa., nett . . Adams& Co.'aldcreen Factory, atirtre hie &Midas for manufacturing 111 In& tor Cnirtuareand Linn; Waggon,. anuotbr our paasad-Andia a practical Idecimulc, and having a • nutort.l, years' raprriencrin the business, he hopes to glyn IrettOat,satiataction. • All aindoi Carriages and Light Wagons kept , on tired.':'Alaularrond-hand agonto,ttc. All repair. Beatty done Order. *tom a distance promptly actioudnd AFIeT A R A. KIRK. June s,oin • . pl.titantrio EIVTABLISIMIENT. H'rearecitally announces lo the • liolitik.that he has - putt twasit the eiliire stock ul the Isle ist Itirainstin, and Intends carrt:ing iidthe Pinwhing business In all he Wenches al the , . old adder the i'ollo/ Me' Hwse, Where lie titivation to business, he Way be able. lu touriris stare of 0101 , 4101 s patrueagc. Ile will to be. as gout!, and 11, will bedune on as ri . disiin , ible:tellail,lSC. ran be data, elsewhere. 11. tileKlNrKitti, A niiiist.t: 53-1( • Wl= 'COAL SCREENS TUC tittlete hoed are now prepared to fill all or dira lOy u l heir nrw nud'euyrttor attltlegat Merano* TheirawrnA are w:tveo lion and with regularntesh withiti)LnaJerling the wire to, the dePtintilve proceios !•trtoito ng. and Of course Otwaftenses a saheb greater dr:gree of Atte ngth and durability, than any article behara.oirered to 'tha public. liipeciniefo• of the Wittkidn at nil tinted be seen at the Datdwaru lAtote'of )11;!1.. cdroar of Mar Vet and Centre EATERLif & tiCHUYLER, Polimtini, Dec. 94.1053. 69-tf. N. N. rn. NEWN.S.WiI Rea ttly'sMow, Norwegian street Xottsville • P 611110 Pluilibing Shop. Htis CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF i lll atlas of Laud Pipe, 'Shutt lead, pluck Tine flarkYntnr4 Shower Beth% Hydrants, Hoar. Double and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closets; a 150,411 binding tliltrn Clocks for water and siearu, Brass Oil Cups; atiollohrl fur Engines. All Undo of Copper Work aktPlumbingdone' Int be neatest ntannet;at jhrAliortaiel notice,. . N. 17. kriletwaldrotnid BraeraMiLead.: • rofiavilte. Oct. 211. •43-tf • TO , AU.NEIRS. & MINIM ACTUREUS :ri,e...... .: - .. 1 t 1 nes ..., b.i deslrts to, r itall . the' attention of - Coal.i. cue; tdochinlirts and others, to his genCyi ;oda of Qom Balling, Packing, Vo , shiny rapt and Coniincting Hose, Meant Pack-. .ing,ll,l -Vishay f.atoips, Wasting Papas. inc.. 4c. , ~ .i. ,;f 1 . 4 . , di t I -- : --;----,41-isi.,. , ovhsAleriNo. "*i, thipiPach;ct the Last:night-years- has gained for,, 11 tug the contilinceoftbe t unstinting; this, A r *th the fact mg great iniprove meats have • !tio 4 tip!. 'thyorterrants, tho.„;inanufacto: rit r , mon*, itil to superior to. 'signer of soy ' inlfn ; for. LW ,an Veils. (aitiro,:tspectally for Ilea siliitti Bet 11,) for thisfotionytng reasons: d„opilk• - tat equality/ of width and thickness tilititiltir retain.: .. . . ..T. . .. .... . IM 2;i . tiiiiteirae,ine heal tinder 300 degree's Farentee h itnur_oo 'kind it retualn3-11cliblie 10 any degree ul • •' . . 5/It hfrir great strength and darability. does not slip on the pellimeonsequently a gain of power fs obtain.. ed.and.Yalstt adjusted to machinery does not melte alter:fawn., aka* tile Case Wish 'leather, or any other. 9..The.'conels. touch below Mother or any other benit;gr . . . . Thmi ,, e , nelte ire more dotal& than leather, and range frida 26 to ido pee vont. cheapecin price than 444 Leather Belle of the mime strength. They are also'peeuilarly adapted to Colliery putposes,betauso Ihe 'coat dirt sod dust seem only to add to their durn billty—atirl allerheing worn out e are worth neatly, If not uolte'i'hait price Eck racking. re ThOt .. MobiKriber's orders, In consequence of Lie M/ anila sales, have the prdefencu over all orders at the V C ory—and lie can always procure the Heim ontrred is ough.hirn, that have to be made of a heav ier qieilly, within the given time. slgthree apd tour Ply Wire ',loathed la tt boars' nottee-qtom a to 16 riy can be made to-order from la telt drys' notice, of any length and breadth.. n4'lll* 'Belts are now - used to almost all the Col tisrkspfAiehoyiklii eoun'ty, and give Mite 1161.16fiit 110IV. 1 .1 .- ', .. '•• . `lf ME PACKIINIG 14i1clo ji now In general nee t.y the meta sktittbl- , tplinpore and Machinists thtougnout the Unite•Atetot. • • . Il:4llopared so that 300 deireciParenhe It WlllllOl affect it's;:and 11 impeder to •ovetpthing tire, as no euhstorte.o basso mach eListicitv, which stanc, so VOA — degrees of heat, and. tnaz be used *hoot all netts Where petting ie nocessPiy; Manholt Pleteir o iViston Mule, Bream Joluta a teteate Chests, Citio'dOt I lettdl, Stuffing Rose*, etc., etc. ?initialled in Rolle prom , requited length, from I 8 to !Alba] In I,jhlckneet, rind 16 lecher, svtde, made and t uqo order or any ditneneluns. 1'404 .. ntaileiroat intpcovementeln the tuanufac. lute of ~irutranleed 'Rubber llose, for Fife Engines, Lneontedive flnginen.and general purpneea, It ht . fil leted Iltiiitt reitewettconildence an decidedly the, hest artjele=in use. .. - IT,li?Lavers will please police *bat glees he giv en, ari,the Inside ditimeteta, and each strace ill fully nigatnict In Clear what It I) 1na . 0c.1.1 ii ~,,,,. . . . L(?,-,COSIOTIVB end FIER ,IW:llliiiE tillJek,flte -- ='.. - Wittraiiiled to eland a precool', ttf 175 IllnLyitt : AdifF' I ; I Is . 4 i Int h per foot, 2 1 ,, 4 " .. .. 21e2 •• ••• • •• iIvDRANT riArrioed to etand tt.prefturts of 751 t.. per iiquaTO ! nr l 4 i".? writ per. I),t '• '! i r .• CONBUCTING • i Si lt ardn only for night l•toolottin ' g plirpores, and wtll wettamed If. tin4Cr ptdirlatt. :• inch per font ; [ • 21 rents: '• do do. do 24 do • I do do du t 27 do • t'Cri do do do . . 2i) 11:2 • .du do do 22 do I 9,.:1 .da do do: " " •40 do. 2 do do do; • 42' do • ,f1020,.011 any raze nod tarrimth 'made to o'rder— also Oltictito floor 1;41 Fire Engin.A 004 othrr putpnata. :Tilik.Fit;fiVo• MO.! hat nit-it totvunt.igvn uvn I..atti.- titt.lllerild nn attling.te j.et let fly tight. w ltt stand a yrty.Blgli drgroit of heat without Jollity, and It iS4 aße•r red by the ottrute,l colth :Cori fens. fictif-jitpcsi 4e. , fratziehiri ht the • ' • BLASTING PAPER• Ahiiya on hand, n 'ltipnrinr article rdadn'to order, pf diglient minrn and weight:l, from §7 'pounds Id arpoiy3t4l pet Roam, ' ' . . MINEUS' OAFIITY heA; Drake for worklOg. by the 4ozon of efOglo - A 1.., ifivorti..l Wire G.Lo Le for toterin; and fdlnliOng kottoPe.by.the yard. 1• . . -Aliltb:r above attic lei for 141 c, ViludePaid. ao4 re. tall, h4 ! l , • • ' - 1113N3. HANNAN, • Pottsville,it4eutfor the Maoafeennets. ". J4 .V 5 .1 5 . 4/ - I iiiw GOODS. &c. - • J. STZWAILT zjtcpuv. A 1,21.3 North Heron(' ettent, below Callow I /thist. rtelleoletpleht, bailten baud oFlendld notOleteent of Velvet, Tapreetty, brwaels, Liner Ingsdin, and Venni:en carpets; Itengolen 9 Dent:nein. Cantein and Cocoa niattinve;wieedow • Abaidevoluter mate. floor and labia oil e lodes, r eetlect totfo, hearth tugs, &c. %Inn, Ibe SAN • 1:41 4ther eltore,totteet of -nth and fipriog liar def3 ptrtnl. undnribn OaFden'lleopn— • W)apisaln and goal,. 1.014.. dierchln.llo4. . 11 / 1061&8.151u..yer&N& CHAMBERS aivailthem- Air Mer of ibis method of reptriStig their Mrsery tttaaks,ln their - frie,nds 'and ti..t.e public generally fur thii,4ol:berst pationage btantotredopoo Mani had herr leave to annonace that they agleam* palmated ea oirerlo 'rho public 'the tailrace of tbale-dirring and Goods, at a trehrandous asOrigee , la order to rortiltioni for one of the largest and ,neost /choke sloeltAf VAS Goods ovothrooght to this phme4 Tail have also on ,Irohd spleodld hew Mork Louth; within Ilia last Wiwi: oom_open and raady lot tastwation, at extremely low priors. defying ,torarle- Hawk!" to the ehoke p stylesind witty. being fitt. tir daillyittinad to - Aqua - aisle nO old smelt; baY'aett a; prMehtorineure.quitt cash 'hales:whit. Gaud. are new kW fresh j en44bls being the nitwit Ot grata ratiollAir laying in other Alms . goods'. boyar.' will gad lagseatlyto their advaolfto rosin rhea a call !oifor4; portbujil climber?. Aupsti7, tou • • Never. Style Cottage, Fur Ihirr . , subscriber is I ecelei og flom the brill Nana. 1 factories to the etty, a large lot of Coital; Fera l .' tire of NEW STYLE, made of HARD WOet 6,ittah, chestnut, 11111111t1t, ugh. warranted to r strong and durable. The imams are vest ions,and thU tat-. est fashions.. Therefaboace whole setts, all uf which, will be sold et Mir &ices, carriage • added.; , He also Ikeepsou bind, and manufactures to order, ill kinds of llonsebold Fataltureq • of the latest, most fashionable and deshabl t ' - Pattern*. aft of uf hien ran he exaudued at tits Ware Rooms. corner of Ventre Ind Union ' 'areas. neatly elks:mite the Eglscopal ebureh-411 of whirl will be told at the very lowest rates. • . III3NIIV ORIORIANG., 11 7 0 ; _ ram ce,utli ba " , =EI TS cents: 15. 4,4 ME 11-6ta CM FURNITURE, 84c. April 1.104 IRON, &c. MON AND STEEL. - • DECOU AND NIDDLETOIV, • linportfra and Duller* in IRON and SThEL, Nu, 17, North Water Street. above Market. E hitt delphlA. A . seher3l asnortmeut comitecit)g- on baud. ' • - llartb 18.1031. 11-13,:l • TAIRBAIVIVS . SCALES, si f i l l _..—",?--- i - , gold at :belt 1 1 __ .... 1 WAILEiIOOSE, No 225 MARICHT So.. PIItLADIILPVIA. as broad, Hay, C 41.1, and tarmate BCALEt i tI, set la arty port of the country, by espertroced:A Of MA. and sr abort pollee . April a, 1854 °NORGE 13R10111"11 • NNW HARDWARES air STORES, 2.0 donne below Mate'.. • ilittlly Opplitel be II grlefeß4nk, Pottivilleothere will beMend an excettent aeaortezent of IL2RDWAREs; ; Coach Trimmings. rime. I ' i .. Sethi's*. i Plher Tram •;i ; • Saddlery, . Otitatle. via re. .• ; . ' Shoemakers' Toots, Amonitnent oeittle tricks; Carpenter: Touts, Table Cut 'cry. ;„; Glans and Paint. Potties Cutlery.; 'I ./ :..,..,t . Bar tree at all toaeot,,lTable Spoon*, 1 ;vV A - Rolled .do o ' do AmilMand Vitke, 1 - Neils and Solite*, . ; Allosurinient ague Jtunt; Railroad 4011 aad Haile. Sheet Iron Crtielbles, Smith - Tools, • Wire. Tin Pleb.. .;. . nundlne matenitisi • Brae* tiettlety , Can t Steel, ; Sad Irons, !i •;!. Sheaf . ..beet . ' Vane ens Hallett; Awn [Rimer • . MIMI l' 21111Sawn ' - ilattrc.b . d Tot rel. *,,1 Cloaltent ?Was. • - Powder and Stint 1 ' Flee fland-aawa, i i , ; • 0. 11.retorain Aix Minket* the public fet the pa tronage they emethded to tbe tale gre l of Bright & Pott.and Mittel* 1111Pitifihst,in hie in,dlr.t2tmt tape ritY.ria. will ha able to deserve and enuimanit thett CosilintredauPrewthr 1 he.qttal it* at the goode be hes to store.surkt attention to hualneae,and thews rattle at whieh be is determined to tell. L! f 0 sow; 8 BRIGHT, ; . 2.ete uf the km of Brig - tit& Poll. , March 27. len2 . ; !DIES . .. CLIIIVIHNS Sc 11-113111 LEAS IEII ARDWARII end IRON SiORB, Ceutterisreel, ft few doornAbove • . tklasket, (Rut Side,-) • hang ;con. Vi• Mandy, on baud a full aseoctotern .. • of Smith's Tools, , Coach Tionmitlfs, Bitildles materials, " Aales and laminas, rtlioerusker's Tools, Table Cutlery) Files k' Rasps, '• Pocket Cutlery's ! landtes and Oradii, Carptomer TPolo, • Counter & Platform Utlitanla Wald, Scales,, lallates Havolisrs, A LB 41' and R4iled Iron Rifle ttarre.l3, I • FIUO um' Lah.et do iTahlo sod TeaMpoong; Cast, e bear and tilluei &Mot und,Ensthelled Set. Hied, ' • ' ! ti., Tin, Plate. and'Short Ztoc,;Putio, Haile* and Ten /far, Copper 4- - abort Keat Pig II udllar Lead, • !fleuvy ltsilload Traces, Castiugsof alldehtrlptlons,ltailr , ad Imu:und !dill, X-euf sod Citcularfloublo and Mos, Plows. ! do do ;do Pistols, Elutebet's Choppers, Clea-' ft hot and Mole! Bags, vers and noises, iPowder Flaskin, Anvils and Vkos, iPowdur apd titiot, Hlocks and Tackles, !Water- proof Toretission Main' Pumps, 1, Caps, Iron', Copper and :Brasititine 111ouatInga. %Sire, j ' ; • The tialiseribers Would reapettfolly Inylle the at tention of she public senerally,lo the °nova and otber ankles of Hardware. tot) tir,wen,us to as they , :are'detercnlned to sell ae low as itily.Fancetn out of Philodelphis August 27 1463' METALS METALS . S7ICIITER •dr nhxrvrllivm, Naar the corner of I.ifth and PemiStv., at the Old IYhrle Store, Reading, P. I • 1511'01111MA AND DCA 1.1i114 ;;IN 1n Plate, - '. ' Hobbit ilfetal.l. 1; Ahern Copper. ' Crucibles. " 1 Zinc, - '1 *;.•i Getman Hirer,; Iron, Brass Tubing; I: ': 4 " ,: ;trsaa,- r -r : _HonHaurnetedi _,." 0 . • " ..Leads ..• , ~i . . " 110111 s. j; HrassAYbre„ ••.• . •• . ' ••Mimi, I ; .„1" Halle-, •--- " - MIL - ', j; -- ._ . !!-;" ihlinete, ' ' : •' Oval; :;I! • • •' Battles. : . .:' " : Half Rutin& - Anoealpd.Wire, • • • " Rnnnd * toll kitchen. Iron,•. ~ ;do ' ' " Holler, ::' Capper ...do " Flue, .. ,• , ; . ' ' Tinned , 'An; .• Hand, Ij I ' , • . 15011ng ,Au . " Hoop, 1 ; .: ear Lead. ; ; 1 - ' " ,Htroll; , 1 :: " Tin. In' . .: ' '''' Norway .Hods,- ficiblerr, - I '' • " florae Alines, Orallererillolder. '' - Able Iron, 'I 1 i . elpeltereit •. ; Angle a lI I Pig Tip, - - . 'Steel Cast, ri ° " LOA, „ . . " Germatij ; " (.16pper, .. :' Silent,„ , I_ Illolt e - Cupperi ': ' ' ” swede pllstrr, - Copper Rivets;- ' - . " Spring:. 1; • ' Nail*. ' : ' " America;l , - " ;Tacks,- , ; ' " Tined it ;Black Ears, Antimony, 'J ' " " ' i It' IHisete. Fur sale at the }rawest. possible pricei,'wbolsontle and retail. ' li I 1 . . Apr 1111,1854 f 03-6 in , ; i• f i • . EDUCATION: - -- -- -. ll' --- 1 .--- . Plillad'a.. College of li*dlielne. frith WINTER fiRARION of this Inilltutiim will .I. begin October:9, lOU. " • ~,, Full coarse of tummies are given ;both in the Winter and . liantiner. Darting are toured in • : March and July• ' ' . i Fem.—Ono fall; comae, *5l: Parprinat!Ticket. 0150. BlatriculatioN, $5: Graduatio• Fire,/30. To those fishplate attended two fall couriott In knotbir inalitutton;oso.lnetudtug Graduation fill. i Perianth] Interest Is taken by the POO? In the welfare end progress of every /Rude* ' Haunting- Dons ere given daily by the Professors: upon -each branch. In all Carlin les for: iustrothiod4t btu . school in equal to any In the country.. Tor further Igor' mailow, address - 'i ' i ! l' It. HOWARD RAND, M. EliMesn. 105 Entail Nisi(' street, Plliiip'Plpitia• Adroit 5, ISM ' '' : i. alltir snanvanuaa snauttarry • AND BOARDING: Seitbo 14, s - 'FOR YOUNG LAMA AND OEIVTIIseIIEN. rittlie Institution is located at ttartiabtfrg,Data. phis intim, In tbs midst of that 4115111111 Ni and healthy ;Midst called Lyken's Valley, ),0 miles from Idilletsburg,n from flartlaGurg,sed. west fro:mr Pottsville. 1 11 I The ostensible object alibis instlintfun' in Na rrate young ladteiand gentlemen for the setive du ties of life, ot for the higher sendearteti of teeming. and to Meet the demand fur a better add more gener al dtighsion of education In the district:in whlc o 0 4% situated. Parents' and Guardians are moil ,respect fully invited to ilait tat, übooi brtnre :Sending their en,. and daughters stellate he re . • • ! 'The Principal t hating long exiterientO to the busi ness of leeching, flatten higuoit that by the aid -of ,competent assistants, he will , be able; mt. mate the erhool worthy Of the patronage .01 the Wends of education; and of en enlightened phalli'. Atte tichnlastie yeas to divided intuilour. sessions ote terra weeks each. The Pall session will com mence on the,7th day of August. .TEltlits PER SRMSION' . • ' 1 Bearding, washing, room end fuel, • gr2s 00 Common English ilianches. 4 4XI Higher English filitbetnattca„ - , 5 00 Greek and Latin lingUagee, fee,• 7 °° Music end use of Flaws, (s:itra 6 00 ri."For a Chelaor and ot her pagludOf address the kiottr trios, A.P. LARK, or-L. K. Rof.fl, - petnetpal, errysburg, Datiyhts county, Pa. • Jniy 1551 : ' '• , 57-Imo •;. . • • . NEW 1300 ES. .• • BARTLETT'ii TEX 49, Now • Mexico, tallfornla elonora, &C., by Jaw 'Runnel Bartlett, 'with ou comma plater.: Finnty,Fert.'3,lll.elrhes;24 • Lifu einJ to. Vets, 0111, MOM' Klid Inc 1/uhlett Rocco, by Olin. 1 ; • Egypt, plit atapirFeot, by thouipsos, • - Ite‘rvatt..ne flertAtoihtei., North, Oro, Tempest and ell Ingmar, or Ilia Ia /NM ut y, • l'aesloo Floweie • ' Forrlogdate,l4 Vdroffae Thaipiute,2ivola, , - . The Hive of th e U.! tiontnr;by ThOrpe,l The Urble of the ,W Ihletineett, Erneteon Ii nneli, The Tent and the Altrt!,.bi cusumhirr, i • etc, loture. Readings, • do . 4.18 t Levi orns'on Ihx Parables. do - DeQuipty's Theological Lesays, 4rolit:e, . • Parkyten Life to Abyssinin.ll vols. ;• This, that. and thesothef, Eltiltrete& • The FroniieOmen,a Nsfrptive of paa, . The Rival ffeatiGee, rte goad to Rain - . • • • Z. - • • Jira poMlehedlaud for salety- q• taNNAN. /One - ' ' ief• PAINTING, Int&ZING &, • i~ ' BPsQil9n. fillfg alibied - Ctrs announce to the 10.11c:flint 'they; I are prepared to execute nil order iln Altair line, the *badman notice,.und on lbo Mue reams able tenni, They employ Rood Workintni and!liely mte. tonines matt therefore be Cute of .satirifacfoiy. J(411..- 4119 (Mines s clot» and zinc white Palmtops ' execu ted lit the INixt Ityle,of wollttnalislttpt - Gaining h i bit theft. vatietielP Mali:led and enidne Om of every variety of *tribe and COlCll,snitabie f)t Chute hod, Teethed's, rhc., lot Cele by au notyl born, ut city pikes. U. & P; NAGLE. :inroad surer, one door above Markel: • rottevilkt„ hpril.B, 1854. • lt-flm A 41116* .AILTICLE POJEII WINDOW A VOL—Dark (Inert ILlaana sea and * very dialtabte ankle esdadlng Ilgbt. /Ma, a rot, woes, air Painted and raper Shadta, at D. 81ANA14.44 ,IkHolvitad Statio . sett Stole, Anima I!, fa liale [[ANS. BESTCUREDt taf theirs 11.4guallryjerab from the Lest wane. care be bad regularly every Wed heyday and Sallardayi at T. C. YttrYLINI . ' New ?Vegetable and Proastou Puna!, Kablaterno 11-41 =CM , •itivpr ttEctatve D, astotber Illoelotot ePpe*b 011 Palmtop; for file loar,*eoatt 'sod look at them. , - • ' WII.BBADY'S Mea tb. 841 Wateb. opposite Notilatet's Hotel. , y 13.1114. , , • 19-tf .Flll6 4/WAX Wal!ita inxitiVmerip PHILADELPHIA. . , ' :Pester' in - • DAVIS & Cl3llOl, • LAMPS, LANTSI4NB 4 CUANDELIERS, • N. H. corm•t'l 4 :ourth and Clri.ry 'Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Li A IFING enlarged and irrortmed flinre, a nd Allaying thetargent ossotiment at Lamps in drilphis, they are rote prepared to furnish Pine Oil,. CAMPIIEN E. I<IIENIAQ FLUID, Ethereal oil. Ptmaginet Gas and Lard ;al; Eaattla,l.oti tritu,of all astern., Paory (Intel and Nall Lmnsin, l:habdefirle, Otrandolr.l,Vandelbraa, rug, Ittitaon ts Lamps, at the Nanufrrturer''turrenl pricer. tales Lampe by the package. at a until adcatirover Aut.. nu , mk r ,..: Being large liantiftuAntera ni riut• Biiruing mita, Ethereal oh. Alcohol, and (the Moly they can furnish their artid.a at ouch Floc* that :Nordista* Will find thee; ad winlaigi to buy. Call before point riaewhere, ir tou wint bargains. Alao. t darkly Flu td La ma tor *Ain. /dent. t 7 y . STOVES. GUILLSON'S E'UTINACES. IFw—lleating Pal , tit Bantling', ihnioes, 4re . 'FUME FURNACES are -highly recommended by etelontilic Persons.andthelatethinented lloWning, as briny the very best In nue; they do not burn the air thrown Into this roont s but give a Pleasant, healthy twatoinit a perfecXciatrut of Ventilation is ronnec -10 with the Farnae . e. They are being used to all the eithoot Home, POW. Han dle:A and Private Houses to our cities. They vary in site and- price IrouCtiti to *M. • , fitattLElZEPt ICIAbIf;LED iRON BIaNTELs. :Wo.wrintil call the attefillun,of those about build Into the beautiful aiticies above mentioned, The Enamelled Mirror Mantels are beautifully inlaid with 'ptarlt Also Parlor and &Menthe! Puente Grates, all of t aurae exquisite designs and the meal elegant . fin bib. o have Man a variety of patterns of the .ftar- Nei:ail/free Masters orthich have been an recently InttOdilled. They aromatic in exact Inittallon of the .nnimeiltrieties or marble, such as Egyptian, Lanai!, tilenna, Corbellated and ethers. all of which fin beauty of design, and exquisite tiniest, cannot he cur-. passed. 'I hey are sold at about half the cult uf !nat tily, and ',rifleman:we Civotably n ith the Lest tmati- Iles of that material, Those whieh we• have already set upthave dttructed much attention aryl elicited es. premium' (Attie highest admiration. Ladies yen &tauten are Invited to examine Wilt stock of Mantels before purchasing. marble • EMBRAON'S PATENT VENTILATonit AI , which plevent Chimneys from rtninking,and mattes them draw; effectually preve lAA a t . Int Of ate down the Chimney, in any situation• .- oTite subscriber liatt been appointed-Agent fat the sale otibe above Put amen, Mantels and Ventilamys by the Menufeciatere. in ilchuilb ill County, who will furnish them al citycash inices,carnage nary billed. Bootie containing demi iptionn nod reromint can ho had at hula Doerr Store,and any mformation given disecino , ba ran be seen at his Watoboove, back of the Atiatre,rountatonit e. • ME 5epi.21,155:, INSURANCE. STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE-. CO ruth. Annual Sta , cirt , ..lll, Dray 15, 16151. Aaitete May lit, j 83.1, -; #3.51,31R 70 Clash Prentiunle and Interval re e0,24.41 the parr year, mutual . I - dettatitueni, #lol,nle 6lBslier'tvebleln sante,., 4H,(47 , Cat.h Pit tnittnt, not* Dop:rw, 170.36 ' i 56 tnsees, Frpeiies,Cammis-Inne, Reinsurance,AlutLt Depart. went, 130 do' Hi( Ck .1. ASl , liiit."..- . , Iloild:i. 'lllotlanglim, lito..k ;4..1 (Orr good- NlOl,ll I hire, 8173.133 71 hills 'Rrcrivable, I 4 7 .1144 41, etki.hun 111110 and I. PA Wit , 1 , 1 Agerdi, Fut Fire or Inland tonurai%ca. apply to ryt!. •r. sonit;NEll, Agra! July I. kESI Anthracite Insurance Company. CDARTER lariltrkiTll.Al. granted by t state of .Pannaylvaula. Kuthurlxrd Utipltal • Otriee.No.9o WALNUT Street, between Third and Fon rtif.fitracto,P hiladelpta TialariAoariarpa"; vritla a cash Crpltal paid in, cum. bin.:J with tue mutual prhrrlple In their 'Mar ice and Inlanintepart meld, brollies to Ilan nsiduird detanuti , ; with putielpai ion in the preillie. and. w tm. out haidilty tier i. nea. The' Company will issue pi - dieted at the usual rated of premiums, embracing MARINE, F'llit irnd IN LAND Rldlief . Ea . . DIHECTORfi : r 14.11. Luther. Wlli. C. Lttwl,l,• . - Lewis Ainicat Irk - Joi4. ph filaarii.hi. Peter nlleFer; ' John t:. Addirka, . ; (lawny F. Tyler, . - IlarTy Conrad, . etarnisel If. it..ibtutiel, B. linaltliell, UdVil Pearson„ manolvt cart,,er, ---- - I)lt.D LUTHER, l'reiblcut."-, Wm. C. LUDWII7,, Vitt! ritiadtall. ' .. Wm.. F. ilum4, SeCret. , l . - . ricrutt 1.011 haq been appoim,,y Agent (or the, above Company, In ficliitylkin County, to4yhom prraogm desiring I nentonte Can apply; • Aii.lll 6,11554 14-1 y • 'liners' Life insurance -AND 001111i.AN - PUT7S VILLE, l'A. CAPII'AL,•IW.tXIU-cIIAItTCR PERPETI3AL 9N/11N COMPANV. chartered by the lo.giNlotore oC L Now!yenta. with a Uopital 'of On.: Hundred Thousand Dollars, Is now_ fully orgartized,and has tornmeneedbitolortte. The Company is prepare,' to receive monies and other properly in Trust, and allow intermit on'.aik monies deposited In udat, at tha rata of five 4.v. cent. per 111.111701 j Principal unit interest payablrellV demand. For mese+ f Premium on 1.11.. if printed 1 stiles aupplird at the orffn e of the poentea Centre Street. Pottsville, three doota mouth of the. Exchange Masi. JACOB lIIINTZINGER, Piesldeni, iota 11. Atimedllee'Y. and Tremmer April 1.1854 SHERIFFS ,SALES. suErarrs SALES of REAL ESTATE. DV virtue of sundry writs of .Ventlitioni B,NNr toad Levati Pactaa, issued out of the Court of pontmon •Pleas of Schuylkill County, and lo enedirected, there will be exposed to Public Sale, or Vendee, on SATURDA r, SEPTEIVIER 9a,185.1, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Pub, lie Hotise in DANIEL HILL, in the 'Borough Of Poniville, Schuylkill County, the following -de scribed Beal Estate, to wit : ALL that rearm tract OF piece. of Coal Land, situate in the Township pf Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and surveysd on warrant to John Philip Leoher and-John # Miller, bearing dale July ISlh, 1703, and bounded by lands surveyed us the names . of John hesher and Peter Bright on the east, and Philip De Haas on the wept, and also ly ing On the Branches of Lorberry Creek and Fishing Creek„ containing four hundred amts six • stuns' and allowatiee.ofsix per cent. tp the sante- inure or less; And being the same premisis which John -C: Klaroroth and Mary hitt wife by . their Deed grunted and conveyed to Jacob Loose, in fee, recopied in Schuylkill County; in Deed Book No. 3'7, page 034, as the property of JACOB LOOSE. ALSO, All that certain .lot or parcel 'of irciund, I situate, in that Borough of Minersville, Schuylkill County,. beginning at a stake on theeastwardly side I et . Front street ; et the distrinee of one hundred atilt! sixty-three feet nod six' inches northwardly frimi ' Carbon street; thentt westwardly naral:el with Car• bon street 150 feet; thence northwardi y parallel with Frongatreeti 30 feet; thence ensfwardly parallel with Cortical Street 150 feet to Front street thence s!outhwardly along Front otreet.3l) fret to thi; W 3 ' 4, of beginning,with the the oppairtenancrio,consisting ! of a large two-story frame ii wetting halve, Will, • a stone Basement under the same; and' ;4•Y a Frame Stable. Ele the* property of ph-F • WILLIAM BINNERSHFI'2.• ALSO, All those four certain bits Cl ground, riluile in the Wean fironch Vol ley, in North Mniiheins Town-alit), Schuylkill County, on the road leading from Centre Turnpike to Sireuch's Mill, bounded by lailds of r:lsr Strand' and Williain•Alvton, containinz - together' Ifiit teat in width - or, brviUlth,ned 190 feet in depth or leiigth; with the Improvements, consisting' of a two...leery stone 'Dwelling House, with a- I I' story— Brick Kitchen,Bierete attached, and n Blacksmith shop, an the property of MARKS , E. ECKERT. ' ALSO, An that certain Farm or Hirt •of land situate in,South lilanheim Township, County, bounded by lands or now or late -Henry, Berger, Pfoirr 13Orkhoiser, 'Joseph' . Vensternincher and othere, Cohlaining 25.'S acres, he the same more or less, with tiro 'lmprovements, consisting of . a two story Log Dwelling Iloti4e and a Bulk. Barn, 'ALSO, The ono' undivided third part of it ecr- Min tract of Coal lam!, situate partly ill e Blythe and partly in Schuylkill Town -11,11 ship,Schuvni ill County, tuljenting. lands ass of Pellet Knoblauch, deerroe , l,lHonry Koch, James Beury and lands of the Val ley Firrnaet Company, Containing 216 acres and' alloivarieitoriore teso, .w ith the rippurtenanceo, conoisties eta oift - story Log Dwelling lion'.', as the property of JOIN SHOENER, Jr. - :Seized, taken in execution; and 'will. be sold by ' JAMES NAGLE, Sherd, Sheriff's Office roils vine, August 19,'54. New Books for Engineer!! H EMMA Field Book rot Ratiroia' Euginient, contalnlig forMula rur laying out euirves, leßel iu tugelth•T a Ith numerous ' ' ilasUretrs eiTi!inet`s Engiurerw • Pticktt Bnokej itikehnnlcs and Engineering, 4 inin Aiehen'a lull En g lnve r in r , sv o , ; I}venen• Own/luny of 14 ocitamen..2 trantwine on ilatun:of Cogrep, " • . — lllcavallOnn and eratanknienta. . . • Alms on Levoting. retebled Tne:Riacaletil Ilraugloanom and Moenln PO O and- Englneera'lratvistg companbin. lionrn's eat...rhino of Ow Stocon Mont.". 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X r gS I • • . Ta TLl oon i: 1:7 4,0 17: 1 1.,: ca t rn ' 3 1. 4 1:1( f !-- il A irli tnl , o.. ,: -The stars are shining lir; ighi ; ;.... . And 'memory is recalling ' - 1 The scenes of past doll4ht ; . And Irnyl;lieart is filleiliwillt itadnoss, ...i • Aa the hurnlng ioar•drotps !low,— . •-, O'orithose by'ircine - t - .limit ot'sladne• -, :•,-- -,.. ; O'er the days of g•neo. • -As t, watch the soft- ighcssealing - Within my quiet rooln, . ; I capitol theel. t he letliihe . , • _ ~: Q bitterness and 'about ; '' For llreanei of him' conic thronging, , That I never tuore canlknow.-- Till 'tny.very bon, ii loogfeg • FOr the dayiol long-app. -.' • . ThenLytith throbbing- bepit I liatened; - Te a 'voice :of sweetest 4 totie ; Andl eyes - with pleasuni Wisiened,,, - . !, -• As therfoudly'sought.tnine own.: Stilltriethinks I feel theta beaulin4, And mv,etieeki with hlu‘bes Wow ; • Butl;alas! I'm only tireatiting . ' „Of days of . long-agO. . TI ti a token of terecta4.. Olin , my baud was pliieil, 1 . - • ; And Within, in dose - coliacclion. l „;.....:' I Thy neon°, and mine' were traced -.. l. Alts'. how dearly thud! leved it, '--- ' f - . Nu : wore 4 can eCer.-sfrow— ' And in - anguish 1-fetnoVs it; • In tho'e drips of long-ego. • . - • , • B u • . - ~ . , 114-gour ! Ifi At glittipmglOb:en - , .. ecer - inoro can meetlny v:ew, 4 . Por,rhe .finthlis. ion* bow. broirn,. Lat the *tempest itreitt too." , .. l'',t as time , is swim ) , Winging . A tritlu of care and w4e, IRV heart is: fondly ; cliugnig . , .• 'o the dips tit hsug.teps ". - -.-. ' • 1...1.LV1A llsaxec .—.,„. . - ,- 1-440 - ,y-Kl4. ' rinrrkrct APlgu • CettOiatilital. • (From Dill'; 111FReriffs.f • ; . 14111.1144.114*.Erti1!. '"Retreats of piety 'f—how .sweet` the tioundl - None • !knows Metter than Home "hots' i m 'uch is to a natrie" , --Route,•‘ that mistress of the arts ot mimeo:lame ; Which calls her must rillamoue order "the Sootily of Jesuc4' and her most rufernel. :ribunaj i' the Doty 0 Shels like other serpen ts ,. generally most deugerou4 in her gayest fasci nations ; throws the must imposing drspery round' her most iniqu'itytis scenes, and ibap li7es'tler-foulest deeds with the fairest fides. And Otr! •how exemplifiid in- the conieut ! trays traced the voting leinale ibrith4, -and Intind bei leaving her liappines at the gate, andeonisneitetivg ii - „lstriiggle - with the . Jaws tt her being compaited to which gild, fix ton were merry. wq have seen that .un lela the laws of nature-are a ilelusiou,! that young - creature must there stifle all the lond throbbings woman'sof ; woman'seoul, commit sui cide rittiont the retie! ',!of dying, and ;bury tierse alive without Miami! that rest Whirl, the gtave usutilly bringslto the weary. A nil• this to Itotite's hest oblaoon to heaven !Isher Most 'transcendental typi of piety !—to pluck the ytiung ! litstrt out of the gentle botiorn, and nuetopt to replaceiLvitidt a lump of . ..marble Sofro npnis,ifs' vii,..trin the Irelihg tvietihhtWttees from whieli she can!'. only escape by tinting rid of all feeling ! We now add, that it is the nritur4;ol this gloomy': pris on-house to decoy thiAegoungfeinates whose heart; are least capable of tiuth petritaCtion. It fs ihe rirtless' girl ?t pious tendencies-the shild I or * romance - and,; sentiment—Whose glownig young Tandy iktoUrs• a halo round mierythilig, who is most; easily ensnared by visions of conventual bliss. - And lf.u3. this dreadful. old sorceress not only -.drags the young -female froth' life,just when its Vernal, flowers - are all bursting ground her; big lects tor the sacrifice !Mi . most pretiouii vic tim, and makes her very excellence and pi ety tile *leans of. her decoy ! Ali ! *fancy that girl's feelings tvlied the spell at length breaks—when she awalfrs, and behold it MIS. a drebniwlienShe mirage melts away, and she tiods ti - driiary de'serk- where' she Inuked tor ving waters ! Pgrhops..soir.e simple Protestant replies -"One I have heirn to convents, and. the nuts , who showed us through them said iliefl`were,all so harpy." And Was 'lbw uniting auspicious in .the great! pains? they, took to convince'y.ou of their felicity I Then what !dean those high wails and-iiiin grating *4 An . 4_wlty . troes a - church sissagneiods . ,needlesslytfroyoke stisfecion, paradiics:pienii.ot-pritons ? Alt ! I thiuk you there is i noncensioti :rhea read the honest narra'Ave, ui. use, who in r.glatid seemed favorable toPoperk, but 4fcint l to Rorie .and. was'leffectually cti oil.- The feenes blr:Seyniours describes ,as :being ' .t tLis kotnent enac,lol in Italian nunneries liestrotejrding. ' Our friend. in particular,who knells several nuns, and was Well acquainted with "the- secrets' of theist prison -house," asiured him that *.the broken-hearted look*, the shades of deep and indelible sorrowArte - li4eaol-settled arid un alterable sadness, the 'expression of -resent- Inept or despair that ,characierixed many of theld • young .creatures; used to - alreet his heart, sadden all Itit_bOt feelings, and', Iron. W0'1)19004 dreanull,,pe could not think or speak Of the subject - ,liiihouf -such feelings; buttiltat the tears•watild come into eyes; istipfig4hat it was inctinceirible „the.: nuni+ ber,4l - sitinathst weistA,an - iliSly grave nu. , dalibiaxtrtern;l . ..11s0.1.*Tell bun tharoutu• berjra7.ttstrieg when the 'ieligtous beg u&-which leitightibeinthittter hatl subsided, and they awoke to- all the dreary realities of, their state, "sooninned.antllsaddened, and; sink tleSpalf, DIED!:;OP NAMESS ;!! that - Mist was. "the nielanlholy destiny ; of the greater portion, and 'that nothing on; earth could induce him"; watt the knowledge he possessed, to allow ori4of "his daughters take the veil s for that. the Majority of -at Rome died of litadie.ss he fiire they' . were Ve-Sind-ticesty Nears of . age ! !"—(Seimmur's Pilirimagc to Roost, pl PB2. F 0 .1: a , ligif (13- irg OCCOttni of the ordei• nuns called the "..Septitte vii e,.." or "thiiburrid alii:e,"; rev p. 1881) - - . - think cf hundreds in 'our- own land annually uttered on IMO dreadful altar, flow • era 'that might have tilled heathy and has grance on their enr3re circle, ruthlessly pluiiked- in their first ~versa. puddings, and configned to those Cella to droop-and perish l" In reland alone there ore HUNT:HIM AND CONYENT !Heat/Wit • Dlectorib 18fq.) 'll,toughout the entire Unite Kiog- - door they are issin or every hand ;fond if ' Rthneliad her will..these.. living sepilleb tea . woold corgi theenspire. Attii 'tor might. we cani tell, those which i(ready . exist Mat% be seeaiss of learhil vice rind ruffian viorenee.— Maria Walk has revealed the abominations ()edge Mani real . conVeo, and the, It Ars: i ileCntn proveilthe fnit troth of her (Its cloinres. Fienciftsoldiery found sixty two young women cob-opted and ruined in apartm chi ents of thequisnots of Spain ; and both French Mid .F.ngliah discovered manifold proofs of gilt ou the prennsisi .of -Peninsular convents. 3 When Mr. Seymour wa i f s or Rome, an abhOss . rushed for di •in -- a, frenzy from one of th 4 nunneries of that city, Mid ;Might 104.1 rand remorse beneath the :waves of the !Arid what proof can . ;you have that those chines..which are rife In 'other convents have to existence - in?, ours— :that their Walls witneis no villainy, and hear isol v criei of outraged innoreuce ? It W 4 suspect! them wrongfully, the, fault is their own • for :if all is right :why iafnoi • all open r It is _vie, not virtue, that' ates the light: 7 llnd But `le from • expostire and piety, glove all „things, detestsconcettlnient, and avoids even the "appearance of "0, butr;reltglon must not, be interfered WithiV Ratormi that heavenly-angel ifs whose outraged name Ratite does her darkeit deeds, beneath whose skirt she- always!, liidea her guiltiests-acts, bdrying them -the, deeper in its • Odd* the rtitire truculent they ire!' .Religiord Which' never yea concealed anything, becauSe it has nothing. hi conceal !I Whirl is used as - the dec4 these prisonera, is for sooth tnade for preventibt; :their escape- an.r OnceOlin i t the crimes Cif which they may be ill mains! Say, shall that be ( takenos valid - which is -truth: the darkest feature of th s case; and • Obeli' R i me heliermitted transform religion into ti jailer ot litnile Innocence, and 'Unlink) tiers at, every convent-door, to prevent; the 'en trance of rusuce,or the escape of woe T - Then, to lowsCloiSlians ! approach the lent of your Aileen; arid - pray alai no convent lay( be: partiattedin -lies doinintons witlk.Out4 being ,open to inapection. fiAnd if ,Rorie; shall be allowed to prowl thrbughyou riimilies, , nap:your daughters Land bear • them 'rift 'to ! fi'prtasitiessea• - liieroo b 6 4 0 b1.4,0- illeTtYk prOperty, and perhatitt''irirttio.tpq-itofie tor raved, m s ay -be. under the weeti name "sister," and-ptissably ruined underrhe hat - lOWed title of ”atititecr-to endure nOual Wu cry himeaitithe.Moditeri.ol pretended . hhis, and be compelled. tot smile While anguish 'is rating *Lai:tarts pirst Ititsrvitst That these Ili (tens shalrbe,C . aintncil. anti thuse i l io ..- ale injured priate.tl a, and those who havoic ome to ,theinselve' allottie4 1460 tree. Shall Bittain, winch hums the titan-stealer . I i Tt iu g h every 1 sea—whose !air still no star ' can totictidiut his chitihs•huist front arountilim —winch breaks open the inivate.dwelliq to Deliver the; victim of wrong. 'punished the advocate Sloane for abniing his little intd. servant—and will not: petnut one set "cruelty" even to the, lower creation . • slut Britain show favor only to this .moral ster, and refuse relief Ito the helplew young females tvho shriek from, its' dentiP-IShi4 Britain, whose humanity sought 'for Stod4 dart amid the sands l ; of the East; and still seeks for Franklin amongst the- ice-bergs of the North ; Britain, the asylum of the earth's .vernotest exiles, periutt her worst hie, on pretences . 4 .false as hell," solar to abuSe her hospitality, avid iwpctse on her credulityt as eo decoy and incarcerate her owu fair daughters. on her own fair soil, without a chatter of escape--and for no other crime than' their - artlesi innocence andlrelig,mus enthusiasm ? • trre,i, above needs no i•orrrAoratisli , —the . author is too well lauwn to be doubted i , but in d4iriorr, we append tile4elittionir of llev:yiaree_Cointelly, who will readdi -be remembered by' our ret . gers as harinsj been not long sate; a itoMiA Prieit, but who lately left that ,httl-ch. Some "oche!' reasons Octet:Or are givp in they follOrtneritraets From a leueira the Earl of Shrewstairl'.l- I • The principle which lay at the bottom of all nry tli•Aatia/action with - Proiestahtisni,r was.what dear . Bishop they eulleti. 14 hor roe the restless spirit of detiiticraey in Church andrState. . i .I - sisv au the Choral of Rome not obly an ability to.conquer, ai I supposed., anti Uod, but an ability to ,control etlevisely IllUd to 'satisfy the spirits of those i . ecnnjuerell. I 9nriv a wonderful unity of angina and; as 1 supposed, a logieat eungniity inn the 4ystetu built upon •, . But what I saw ire . quiretli.a constituted "power" as well as 'it cuinimilifon, nliunian Head wlthi dlythe :authority t !tad such an • authurity,-j-au authority which Conl4, make -doubt, auathetna, 7 -to be Just urmust be infallible. I Wanted Puperoatua attri litea .embodied started with wholly mistaken nlitious of the Chnreh of Jesus Christ on earth: • • Fiom the moment that I riceeptetlitulslli- Inlityadd a visible supreme headship over Christendom; I frankly mid dellherandy gave: jp lily mason, or is:, all milteri ul Cajal and discipline, solemnly . pm - posed io reminucit ii. From% that minnow. never examined une hingli, doctrine. .the Church. of Rome - With any ; who view ihnir . :to be atilt= to defend it ag4int heretics; alit! utter Btu , iny new pmuasion,:tfielitilallt hility on which it Wm founded, w asl deli,- 5100. I never was wholly a bubjecl., - ot the int/tile:inns Church of Home, no inclre than wino! tht,timintla of others who live atol die in her. . •1 had put my iwurat•alf.:ction4 under dn, I had tenhunt.C.d the i,euses. l , which our Luid himself badel his . Apoeitie, tit. ThOttia . s, appeal to tinailt. , I had 'lwpm:it:- Ad midi ut private real•on. But 1 nCver had -. 1i4 go my constuenec. And so I neVrr was truly a Iliunatitfrd. man can be /ratty a Rotnanist who ii it unlimitedly and teat/wit ?curve-. Colivience . • and the creed of hue IV. nre'co'nfrairen, can tradictories. To make a consistent, tongru ous Roman Catholic, there must he Ifureas oiling, submission in morals as - in laith.-- Bellarmine'ls. inference from the i'.ltoruan Catholic doctrine , is' only the infer'ence of - common sense. That doctrine practicatly. blots Clod out Iron) Jthe moral 'ovr . ) l lfiletit of all who believe "VA - -bhurchi" .(that is, thediSptiztnl,) says &Dateline, "sbt vow) , /ably bound ro Lelmcf; that to be morallii ,r nod Ouch the SOvrelirrt :.ranldf c0rm:1(241.4, rod that. morally bad which he firritids.'t The Conscience lIIUM 40. ready. tik4n, givel up to another and far another„. who is held !r4 rep resent ginniPotencei'ittiVis held to liertia.the right to 'absolve_ from individual sibility, nail to whom'ehedience paid bWtdty is accounted the very highest prittice s of Christian virtue, "LET stt.." THAT ORSTIttS TO GROW CN. Y.uNLINFAS • nivt: Itorova;tl ur Til A, LEARNED CONFFiSSOR,. AND BR ORF.DIF.NT TO AS'To: Goo :i lit THAT Titus 'iAcTs is SAFE FROH LIAV 14' ANY Accausr To t:Esorn OF ALI. MS ACTIONS. Trrr. WtCL st TO IT THAT HIS CONFESSOT.' LEADS IH: 1 1 NOT ASTRAY."' - -But though my.allegtance 'to the Church of Rome was a delusion, and a culpable de lusion,,---for it hail its otigin in carnal mind edness and pride, --it was Most sincere. _.And Yet my cottecience rejc.cted the •doc. !Me which maiotaimi the duty of uhiversal obedience to a prielt, - and cousequehtly the sinfulness of any man's being guided by his own _cOnscieetee, or,' as expressed by Wretch:. ed Dr. Wiseman, "the,obligation" of every baptizorman "to submit himself to the di' . - rectionlof another, m whatever r on4erns his own soot." Your LOrdship will sett - leather the indignation with which, the most devo ted of Romauists as I believed myself, I tors the pages out of the little work which contain ed this last discovery in Roman tuorality,when it was first shown to me. Simply *a false hood, the proposition Is bad enough ;- but it is its uses, that t;est• show its striekedne.s. With himself for judge, no mania crime is' ever rsolved open without something of a scruple ; no man s• crime is in secret ever thorotithlY applauded, or eveu quite forgiv en ; bin, wittranother man to keep; his con scieor'e in Ithe name of God ! with absolution readyt i 'or a "director's" warrant given be: forehand! audacity becomes apart id •lattli, 'and -remorse a criminal mistrast. f A thus hand;l a father, or a king, is struck down with its steady a baud as any sentenced felon. The eighteen Ravaillses go forth, bus after another...to their talk with as firm # step as autt.glieralt. ' j The.Churchof Rome, as is -, weld known, Ilan nt this late day solemnly adopted, A Iphou -80 duiLigtiori tfs' her authorized exponent of what ta right and what wrong in human ae tiona This Liguori has insured ealvatitm - to eyery•tme who should blindly '(limy smite one.or other Papal priest: . -. Al that, in unsophis:icaled minds, consti tinesahe distinetiou between saints and dev ils is'at an end. ~ • ' 1. • *This new complete systeni of"morality solernuly adopted by the Church of floine,l is not, even now, known by natmitoone io a hundred of the Rornao Catholic; laify.— Yet the wonderful organization of 'the Jew, its ! who are the great patrons al tfie system, has made it,altriost the only one i followed practically by the priests. I was indeed al lowril to isuonnee it for myself sol lately as P3-Blatt Rome: at, a beard presided over by die f`ardiatil Viral-, upon say .examtuation for a t damson, to the Papal priestlitisal ; but did tiot impOgn thy system which '1 rejected. Tbel'apal Church has solemnly . and irreyo 7 4.04. made Ii! reed reiponsible Mr it.• Oiler , y • mt . rit.s t,,-. pi n y t ow tolerate, tills One only slur adopt s and • recruitment:ls, and ;of course :forbids to be impugned. ...The sertiks of St. Altiso (Liguori) not Only do . not contain any ropOsition whatever 'which our' le called silo.i rnaticator sroodalous, but also aerie winch are W War perotceons, erroneous. or rash ; Me roor II; Mi-rrfiire, of this saintly *Rrshop can; not be riOsiired, without settengypriii ; !censar of authOyity ellen —without in flas.f - C'ett:stcnng the yearorti , !. 1 the 1104, Sce:"l Mil in Lig uort's Moral,: perjury as made a datir oblige tory4. upon till men. Truth is. absthitely re. poi sated per-sr as- tieing equally dangerous to society With falsehood:: and ~among the practices which may be (s-casionally innocent, afelset down a .wite's7,seeret muttlei of -her ' husband,th' subject's minder of bin sovereign: - -and a Child's of his ; patent!- _his, chain which binds men to each-other is brtiken by -the Papal Church. • ;The only and she leavee unbroken is that whicl(hinds 'mei) to herself. Supposed infallibility led me into the coat , mttuion of eseluttive,Roine. ' AO fin dogma taught by her would.;have made, me doubt, that infallibility. . 11 it her - =TO! theology, her preacrttiet I working as a practical system', ~that has made the falseness - of hei , retell. Moos to infallibility as clear to mhaany.ont; Id:Euclid's demonstrations. l . - Riteis not to be rinsuriderstood,• facts au thOnzed, avowed, defended, persevered in, &Ms of:iniquity in isolated Landlies and in combined kingdom's, opened snykeyes to see that the spiritual despotism of the Papacy is ' et" Si. Philip Nett," quoted by 141ori. . tWhen I say,- new complete - system, I mean of Gonne comparatively new.: lint at has been nudes cOnsiduration nearly 300 yetits. f It has had the belsefitot rascal's inimortal commentary, and was na thoroughly understood whoa it sass adopted as it is possible any. system of literati should be. St i Lava op Sr. ALPIIONso l i tottosu," edited „b.„ , Abu ” Fathers of the Oratory,' '!approved sad -recommended " by Dr. Wiseman, vol. v. 290. Rs c herdsint 4,Son, London. 1 i - - Used every where alike recklessly, to - defead . id atablisb Odin the. right 'or :i this wrong: i'lleir,. ::: * 0 - . : • 1 . -16 r4li itt p \* t end YestAr.ll . a. -- k`sitieedt :ever Vir, — ." - :. "---- 6reiet A do tio i541 4 4: 41 0.1 P. le' - - , 'cover intrigues dont 144 -* be , itid V A under. . ' ..... \:,, .6 , i, * 4 \ tot. 4. , I SOW , a theiefac '9;441 rttite \fluitti ° r• \ 1 P C iell 4t in:; forth the inner (!harailer et Tilton 3trk e lb, \ 6. % 15, '45, and ':4—scidaie,vri.,tr a reN(4: s V 1 .\ . ) , The world does not know these . t Xge.,,- \ 1 But i know them, and 1 - knour much FN \ 1 Ati, •?, I know thia slime church of Rome, in its •• o N petty schemes of anarchy in families, mote hutetul and more devilish than when it deals i with net lona. , 1 . • • I Ne: 36. I have seer priesis and bishops of the, Church of time, their own convictions dia • regarded, and all responsibility to 'Ood.aati" to society t tmvn oil, in the instinct of hos tility to map': datpral relationships, (in one lestaece, of the privale ;` command' atilt: Pope himself.) I have limb them baulk together; for the mere sake of a legacy or a de interest. to break down leers - which are foOked upon, even by savages: its , the must sacred of ail, divine or human. I have known a husband taught and directed MI deal double-in the sacred matter of re ligion with his ownligh-born wile. a broth- . er with his own high-born sisters, wives with their husbands. .and daughters with- , -nut number with their trusting parents. I . (have known, iu _Derbyshire, a young lady _ Kit eightecn.yearti of age, the daughter of at - cidowed mother; the mother also a Roman Pstholic, seduced . : into a convent under. false • • . teteuces, kept there in spite of every akin of 'ter family, with. the approbation of the Patal authorities, and only delivered by my ows public threat, as a.priest, of application • to the civil linnet I and consequent fear of scandal. I hovel - seen clerical • inviolability made It mean nothing less than license and impumt. '.L:;have, read to the pure end simple-oindetiCardinal-Prefect of the krop agenda a narrative;' written to a ploUsl l i e l friendby respected Roman priest, 01 u enormities of lust its his llow-pnestaarotitlirri hint, Ilia:rite reading" of them took, aim' breath,--to be answered, “Caro min. I - know it, I know.it all, and more, and worse than all': but taothing . can be done." I have known a pie( (here m England) practice Liguori or.bisclientele simply as an ama , lent- of wickedcessi:apparently without con- . scions Malice, just as he would try poison upon dogs or can an Ingo, without even an imaginary wrong from any body. I have known this creature get up, and . very_ sue- • cessfully, tnirae.le.—(l have proiare - his • own hand- writing; )— at the,v.ery uYouien when, as brottie7r priest satiified me. lie, • was experimenting itiseductiom -- But neat- Mg could to doneri hare known ft priest re privet! arid : honored at . a ;rice-hishop's table, ...host knew hi when t hie to have jot se duced.rt-tnember at, his twit family,;.-. But notion could le done! I Faye been mocked with false,promises by dean and bishop in denouncing a ruling priest in whose W- I roots,--and btiore there'had been -time for -him to dre'ss Groat day; in Eng land, IttiOr a ettatreist•llol, I had myself - lound a young nun apparently as much at hurtle as lint confensoi was himself. I hero been torcal to let pass, withouteven trete mastical rebuke, x priest'sattempt upon . the chaiiiity of nil: .4n wile, the mother ' • own children, and to find instead, only sure ' means taken oi . pievent the coinmunlcemn to me id tiny mint ai atit-iopt in lutute-.--- • This iti'n part of what has -collie . wain my own experience. lint it 14 not yet the went of that sa&exper knee. I hose bad ranked into my ears what can never be irriered.rtud what ought not to las • beheyed,,tipt . -wal.unly too that true.— , And I have seen ; hat all that is most deplo- ! ruble is uta- all accident, but a result, aut. art inevitable result,; and a ronfer.irrityArievit4-. lie result of the Working 01 the practical Sys. 'tent of the I . ltutCli Home, with all its sitipendons machinery of I ant persuaded before ;kid, that there will r;tion have to beteonsidered, in Eurtt2e and iii A Meilen, the titiestuoi,--not hew far .% the toleration of r Eomantsin is required by the principle of 14:ligious liberty, but—how tar that toleration is consistent with. Natural law and Civil gitverment. • ' Alter fifteen 'yeafi of study, and travel; and sail expertenile, it is nu longer an inquiry how to gabs the meet', to a level with the . white reran, buil:now to -rescue the white titan kern the eondition.ol n slave. • . 'lt is tiI . r.INCW I that Makes the man, and its religion is a nation's soul. Cunning, ruts trhit, and, etvd4i)tpotence, treachery,crueftY. • ' and sensuality, inflow the Roman supersti- lion, when etablished, just as they "follow ' liereditaly Nu! it-is not liberty that is the first want of :he continent of Europe,' Or of the Spaeisti IlepuhliesOt America. The want! •• etlOcat, .ti necessary for men to bets..., -- 411 ii free; the per6..ploil of what is liberty ; the want r 1207% A Pc.cvp.- , DIVINE Ii;111SD1,:iloN UPON 1:41:Tli. This is the want that Mattes . .h.rknom of their future, as of their prevent and their past. Rome weighs upon her-victims like an etet- Bel nightmare. , f Papal Rome at least is not ignorant that there is hitt one -gronnd for her to stand ni on:• , null Ate has never pretended that she will • be, or that she can be, contented withiolerri tion, tit independence, or equality. !)unit; . • nation is the condition of her-existence.° • Religiiii.ts liberty, it is quite, clear, ought - , _ not to imply - any 'exemption (tutu moral duties or from politscaPubligazions. But Rome dorms the right ' to dispense, and she dues dispense Irons iamb. ReligiOui toleration, it is quite clear, ought not to imply permission publicly to,organixe insubordibatton in the State, or to propagate "a systenta%ixed philosophy" of perjury, cm* - ' el ty aiidAtWorte. But Romelditinis (*right to do both, and - she doesdnalt. • Now, therefore, Romalitsns is not merely. nleligioti, it - system of relations. with the in- • visible world, u ,rule of filth' and form of worship ; it is - naiorganized, terrestrial poll, • with its own. visible- Head, ,its own laws. /iwu Penalties, and its oirn'instruments, (often secret ones), for the enforced regula tion of Men's actions in evermrelation;and tiLevcry imaginable contingencyof subluuttry life. s.; If religious toleration means the right, guarantied by law. to every man to ad, in every relation of litenipon what he chooses to call his religious opinions, or upon what are the lair and: reasonable, developments of, an ecclesiastical system such as that of Rome, there is no I,4iger such a thin g as civil equality. • Roman Catholics are first of all subjects of. an Italian Prince, to whom they; owe elle gistre tis the Vicar of trod, as a C priest ep• pointed 'of God ko be Head over Christendom, all whose laws elairn a Divine stinctitin. Ro man Catholics are subjects of the Civil State, therefore, and are bound by the laws of the Civil Suite onWso,hir as the Italian gprince a Dews theta to,tie. Nor, ales ! WOll3Oll that must be remem tiered. The Pelial ecclesiastics are not mere /y foreigners iuh allegiance and affection.— They are, even; in the midst of Roman Cath olics, a caste apart. Nay, It is not even merely as a urine, and an alien, and a hos tile caste, that irlioY are separated from the rest of the community ; that •were, indeed. a fearful• enough evil to be.delivered from, for, as has liven wititlY said' hy . one of the most theughtltifolmodern statesmen, "Caste liss been' the i Ds! rumen( of establishing among men, instead or a.law of love, almost a law of mutual triersion and contempt." ',Bur Caste still kw/vs men with brothers sod Ms. • lets, and fellow.t.m.ti and, women, whom . they may toe'e and be united to; it still leaves men ionocenily human ; it still leaves sacred and dear tlie ors of vette and daughter. son nod broth-r, lather and sovereign ; its teachings art tOo. to•cessartly s' doctrines 01 riF.vms:"—while, with truly Satanical ma: lignity ,the Ra t :pout Ce/tbacy of Papal Rome, disruption tram all human-time*, gatory c ittakesosorge,l the want of natural affection, a virtue, even in a mother for ,her infant-child. When I compireihe Church of Rome, as I now see it, # ith what I painted tier to my self, with the l tmaginary realization of our blessed. S3VIOUX:Ii scheme fur falleir (man's sanctification, no words can convey my tier tor at the contrast. I should often doubt the -conclusiona of my reason, mistrust my moral sense,, and reject my certain • knoWledge as a dream, if God's written Word and man'a universal conscience, it the experience of both hemispheres and of ten centuries did not confirm-me. • ' 'And rho iil:rnl PIIII IX., in 15;51, Inv* threithaii her htrilgious nsghti, even In loruign 'oo7trieg, Excr,n4ivit I);,ml».B.tson an d not nsere/ Dbmixaticm, b u t the ',tippet:3On of every fora) of religion except tier own. •• t (Greek) Rom, 1-31. mtssi v rri Licitior..LAW.—From al parts of llifilsiksippi we receive 'the mos cheering riccotints of the success of the new liquor lair. iThe liens are dying out, per tsbint. passing away. and- the rein of the MITI traffic 13 well nigh over. lii Mississip pt they are logianing to 'realize the "good time coming." fhere is fun one town in the Suite where intoxiestineliquors will be sold after the present year. 11:711 , ' rn9 Porn directed the Roman Oath olive of this country to overthrow the Cott-' 'Motion, to Sell . the Nationality ot-tthe corotr_ try tta a sovereign State and annex st as a dependent provtnce to . Napoleons the Little's crown; thole Would be brined to obey. Broweson'i Reittswi eittkority of (holtrch• Wu? ofßill. - - • • , ,cv,..t • • -
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