.0 0 ' • I _ ~:f7•l•ri•raq4:`,*77:-:!,:t1:::5SEZ II I Witint rLW rironi►as' New York Er DOEFTICri. . n A • • • ~ : PO V• orto, R • PO,/ 12Vact, corr,R• • I,rvi 11' J -)43.- °N r 41 11 2A1 C&°Cftri 42.4 f „„, Ititipz. . • 0/ •••41 .144 m Eitctl corinvrott • • Lit • oxtue.r4.v., . :If r °A". f: 17411 3rlltests t•-• _ air ' ; .a.ra '3TATEI TICUEIT. 411 GOVERNOtt • AiJ RUSH BRADFORD, of Bearer County co,..NAr, COM 241SSIONElt, , ?..103,ITI:.11 M. SPICER, of Bucks County, ' i II!DGE OP" TES St'? R&118 comr, tomAS H.•13A111.1) of Waelafgton CountY. WHIMCOVICTIr TICUEiT •;:f -. . ; TO& cos&nr.l3s: ~, ..1 ., ' JAMBO. H.. CAMPBELL, Pottsville Vr : .eost LscitsLATreli : . :-.4 , .' JOHN 0 MeCßEAltY,OTr:mmeenetty; i THOMAS:M. POTTs , Sot 4 1 4:' - YOll. PROTTIONOTARY ; ~ JOHN P. I.IOBAKI POustrt ll ''''. . '. 2.0111,115GL5T17.11. AND IL gCO.RDY .' " TREDERICE LAIIDERBR tTN, ' _ .. ~ 70V, 40311119MOXIEL: JOHN BEITZINGER, Sr 4: • rrinsvrOir. oY TKi r jOSEPV. ALBRIGHT, We TOIL AUDIT°, • I BrOtlsYriek * I. • ROSS BULL, J. • I Carbon; „.. r., DsteoCittaTio cor BCCI • Ng ISORRSS "Cot JOS EPa . ; . CAKE, l'ottc:i'.lo . : , 7 : 11 : 1 ! 10/SLATCRS : - -CllATlLL' id _*: • A.AILEY, , Orw , g.t , urg, _ gr„lilel6W-A"' CHRIST, Ilinvrbviite; G r it PROTHONOTARY 0 ) , &LW= L 7.NIZINGEK, Ecttsci4;t3: .ToR Ream rst. AND_RACORDUR : /05 11 17 A 1O 'YER, ticKenn*blirs; .11011 co, muttsszomui.: ii..SDELEW 11 "ILSON, Buller 70121HREcTe. a 07 POOill E. WEBER , Wayne; . 4:curet: a • j3RAEL• LIN. DNER ;.~~: °.~ .: :, ~;~ O'raiIRICAN COrsl 'MEET ASSEMBLY_ • :JEREMIAH WINGER'r, PlTtao-r_ JACOB RIEGLE: PROTIIO?siOTARY,;:. r JOHN P. HOB ART, Poir . tcru.tz REGISTER. & RECORDER • BENJ. F. lit;TEß.;:iclitylaz.r. HArEN COMMISSIONER JACOL ILREBS, Yos:i C•zaca. ALTITOR ISRAEL REED, B ARRI - DIRECTOR OF THE rooE. EVAN J. TRO)IAS, St7RittaoA.D . CoNNEzrol.—The at5401101:1 ..of the interested parties—the Re]lrcad and. the Borough authorities—should be di rented to the ranking of a connexion between the Schuylkill Valley road and tom!' conve nient point in town. Thu neetwty of such an improvement, for the accommodat.ion of the 'traveling public, is. so palpable that it • seems only necessary'tolioint it out to Have done ; especially as I:iavel must nectssati • ty . inerease over this road, The hillier fig; Northward lines progress inn Taraaqua.- : - 'rho road from that Once to Calawissu is now in running order, and its extension will, we understand, be opened in a week or ten dais to Millen.. This will afford a .;• speedy route to those-porticos of the Stew, • and, much preferable to the present mode of reaching them by stages. [t would there fore,be to the pecurary. advantagu ( - ,f the Valley Road, and alsoito Pottsville, as wvll as a matter of convenience ,to travelers, to dfford evety.possible Inducement for passen ,gere over the , upper routes to come tlik ' • Atprekent, passengers must take the Vale •ley eau either at At. Carbon or Palo Alto: _ ,- , '•,?tidaf'neitblerPlitce is there a sulAahle ta k nun house, besides the trouble and' expense, g ot getting ta' them. A branch track of the Valley Road from ' Palo Alto, or atilt easier , perhaps, firm) near the Furnace across the Island, to connect syttli the Readinkjioatl or run to its Depot, • or to a Depot of it own in Morris' Addition, would cost biit Ittile and yet he highly vela .. able. • • 17 JoDot Pot Loci's .Portt An PECIJLI. - • asirrtits."--A Pottsville correb,ii,ndent of the Harrisburg. Litton wants to "know what the Journal Means by . the , Whig Goberarato - rial candidate's " fiepular peculiarittes 6 . l A We will tell always affords. us asure to open the eyes of the . benighted, especially when io so dotog we recount the virtues of a noble and a deserving man. He is an honest man, to begin with—the "noblest work cf God"; honest to his deal ings, private and, public, and honest in hie sentiments—not carrying water on ' both shoulders en the leading public questions of the day, bat , having a decided opinion on ODII site or the other, Rally not alratd to I . ;t the people know and: tieariy understand , what that opinion ie. He is . a Temperance tom in precept and piactice t , and . that ie • now-a-diya a " popular" qui,lificatiuo. .He , is a Protestant, and respects and loves, the .13,ble;' , and that is accther "-popular"—very '‘ppular peculiarity : " • He is good.loolting, tah~s well, "'stunap'7p.oweriufly—benag tal ented, fluent anCeloqiietii--is a genuine detoodane American Whii, to the core, and never ipets biar.' These are ali , 'popultzr pe. soliarities" at nay time, but espetia!le ip these days--their possesiur bionz just the kind of candidate the people like to - rote-for which accounts for the way the po pu,'cr cur , lent is setting' m Judge i'ollock's favor at this present wraing. 0" TEMPERANCE CoN VENT:ox . .—Ey the call of committee, Delegat , :s will be elec ted throughout the Couoiv to-day, k'whete 'Mak wae not chosen , last ... i aturilay), to meet in the Sops of Temperance ,Hall, in this place, on Monday next, to put ionoimaatton aqtaine Law Legislative ticket. are already six - candidates in the field, Dominated by the political parties, and most or them we know to he Prohibitory men. It ii,-therefore.prAible that, after suitable in temtgation, so as to make all suit and allow no chances for any Prv.-ei from Schuylkill County, some• two of the _present -nominees w tit be agieed upoo,•to re:present the TVM* perance interest of the Ctftinty at llstrisbug next winter. •We should like to see a lull Cou nation on Monday L cG xv a:r A Scicznotkcan.—AVliite :he Locuin- So p rep is denouncing the Enow Nothings and circulating the report that Judge Pollock a , fillow member, with a view to injure Cihe Philadelphia. :Vohs retorts that Henry S. Mott, ttie, Loco .gandidate for ea. hal Commissioner, is not Duly a member t of the Order, but has hivin actually adopted by : it as tAtir - candidate for that °Teti:rand that, tAfty —tar Iforcfocos—khow tt ! "If 'intelli gent freemen, ?' pertinently asks the Nit% are not to vote' for Pollock because he has . neither Said that he is nor: that he is not a tuataber of the Order, how .can they support Mott, who, true to bis oath as a Know Noth. fog. denies . being:l:me, when io truth he is, and his the nomination and support of the Orlin!" NE CZ step titp e tier County EMI Tamaqua INTY TICKET 1"V4; 1 - 91 - , • ad read r late nit abil tiia COIM. call to a: 1- .ori among the declined on the do more good in sabot . . Rey, Pierce a Ptotestatit clergy de weur over to Rome, tier theology, th c av unity • oich he desired and which he took Priest's orders and , sent to a Convent. But after a trial, lie repented his mistaken" iterly.tenouneed Romanism, hear! ,iugusted with her holloW pretences and mons!ruus i corruption inn(' depravity, eked from public view and practised with tpunity by her high dignitaries under the: nisnomer of • religion. What he writes, therefore, is the result of experience as well i ar ohservatton. BM 1 As we have often before dtspatmed, we Intie no quarrel. with ins Rotinin Catholic, peoplr:. Many of them are, doubtless, truly and coneCtentiously Iry ti live ;tie life of Christiana ; as there ere good and bad men in ail associated bodies, whether social, po litical or religious. We it, not quarrel with Mcsa.'—they, is common with ourselves and Gil others, may adhere to whatever religious faith they please. But it is against the Papal church systernr—her polity, that we wage war. How can that church system be Called a . rtligion—ptire and . holy ; which fosters institutions contrary to reason, contrary to c , ..uroience and TCVelaticle and directly derog atory to man's nature ilia free and sentient being—matitutions. where deception and douhle-dealingon,the most sacred matters. are tatight, and where moral corruption fes ters as in a bot , bed 3 a polity which,knows uo scruple! in, the accom2lisbment of its de signq, that plass the ever-greedy miser un der the garb of religion, and uses its religions audiorilym gratify its tosatiater.politieal bitiva '"Zhis is &monism, with its Con fessiotial, its. Nuooeries, its Priestcraft, its indulgences, its -Purgatory, Its vesting all church propel iv. in the hands of its Bishops, its acknowledgement of the Pope as Christrs Vicar on earth, and its polnical 3couttisai ; .o say nothing of the church's claim to Intel : 11tAlity and ccnsequent into:trance, and the sight to persecute all .4 heretics" with !Sic and the sword, the dungeon and the rack l 4.- pstuito-religious sweat we de; clare ourselves bitf4!e and unceasingly at wet, maw land totever. 27" Go Hex Now !—Biglet's frtendriare alarmingly botacred about this Temperance business. iNtnety to a hundred thousand vote§ a reint to ho sneezed at, when there is likely to be sal t ine margin to p'ay uron. His reply to tixeTemierancecouveutitn 113 Jui3e, WF . & not rexac,ly. the thing—it ivould not -hold water " at el, much less on both shoulders; as - it was intended.. Even lit, own Ivaltucal friends in that body were.lorced to pronounc e it au unsatisfactory document. Then and there were ^,crtninly the time and ^Place to Make known', , cleariy and unegitiv: malty, htii Views of , Proiibition—tayorable if he had any siteh„or adverse he was man enough tt avow them. But he did neither; and his Varrots organs throughout the State 'have eve'r 4 Since been , grumbling about it— Temperance tom would not bite at such small bait ;° hecaur.e they would 1,,7,1, t i , ?. . gai n nouN s, bamboozled and b!:nibugged 11 any , s'och trick of Lc btoco hatch - log ; Itud tieca:he even the Rerrrened John Chambers cannot now make Temperance capital tli•nr party.lavorite. Notwithstanding theptit cc intee candidates fully comprehended ithe mowing of the Interrogating Committee and , en( clear and satisfactory replies, these' pe• per. complain of unttitefligifiility in ilia, idterrognteries. of partiality in ! the Convention, next offer many other adiCtiloug nod aCitlfd Cl:Cllileti for Bigler's- shirking tip tiaa;>tiou ; . hut we have got him 71 . 010 the following-ts a settler to all these .ryta• - • fJ • nit Faces.t.rlitav, rem. niouta. DEAR otlicial organ, the "Penury/. roam Patriot," 'of the tltith inst., intimates that :he cloudy and timmtisfactory letter which you ;est to the'Prohibilory Convention, on the '7th of June !aft, NVII , attributable to the senseless and diar honest conslrtietton of the questions submitted to 'your. Escellency,44he Interrogating CoMmittee, of which 1 had the, honor to be the Chairmatt; and then pro. - meds : "Instrlid of such nonsense as 'Mese quaitlong, would-not an holiest inquirer have asked : • "Do you belieye that the bill td prohibit the sale .and manufacture of intoxicating 41quora, which '.prissed the -lions., of Repiesentauves, , • (or that whioh patied the ',l•tniate or both), at the last ses sion rol the Legislature, is Consittutiontil? "Will von, if elected Gov.ernor, sign that ' or a siink . .at hill, to the event of paArega by the Le. gisnlture ? ~1 - ~ ... "nail tho queptii'iffit),oen addressed in 'WI plain, %tralrlit-torwriril toren - . the candidates would have known what they had to no.wer ; they could not have dodged. Me issue, and the people can't' not have ini.apprehended teem." I might retaliate by remarking that the; editor pays your Excellency a very'cusstionOstr ceimplk mem, when he admits:that you alone, of sit the candidate. interrogated, tailed to understand the questiona. But I forbear, and thank you for him:. ing .intimated, through your o/Faral oaken. that you desire an opportunity to answer prohibitory rateerogatorte , 'M ibe !More character; and Ahem. fore respectfully .r•olicit an early reply to to t e !M. lowing questiona : , 1. •;Do you believe that the bill to prohibit,'llie isle and manufacture of intoxicatingliquora,wn b 'passed the !louse of Represeetantils ;or that ttileii passed the Senate, or both), at the hut •aesaion .of the I,4cislature, aCiinstitutiottal ?" . 1 2. -Will you; if elected Governer, sign hat or a tinnier bin, in the event Mite passage /by the Legtrlature?" ' . .. . I hare now, according to the YieWs`of ;our oZ• vial organ, "questioned you in a plain, straight -tor wardroom, so that you it what. , ycei boos to answer, and cannot dodge the i.sento.' I. need not add that I will tekts great pleasure in publishing your' Thmiy, together with any bill to which it may refer, :t a copy can be.procuied. I,suldreas you in int.:public manner. be4ure of yrum'abtettee in the Nor: h, end the inalMny of your friends to give me oUrexactwhereabouts. '1 i Yours respecifullY, 4 32ZPR1111 MtS,LIA. ./.? rPi3burg, Aug. ::9; 183. :h i s these questions are of his si, ;gen s uwo Iran:ling. we don't apPrebtli Gut ttnoe will have any datulty in standing them; and we shall look .1 plain, straight-torward auswer prow [ something of a, cartotuy —hems. an llis Excellency doesn't ordinarily deal 1 IDE',4OCRATIC PLATIOR, • The conowing are thc roulptiotis adapted by the Democratic Ctruoiy ConveOtioni, at Schuylkill Haven, ou the - 48.11 may be ul interest to our resdaa ttii - ktiow !recite , `.15 , what piatlottn the party ptoteintss to tic. ttu'PY IZosolva, That the Democracy at. chuvlkiil. 1 County have undiminished 'confidence in the prat,: ' ant Democratic Nstiot.al administration a IStAllat. vim Pisnonl, and that we Lnd.much to commend ] the firn.Wenernem and Parlor* spirit in which the honor and interests of Our 'Country and the I g bi of outeitizene have been vindicated by the for.. ' sign policy of the Aeministratiocwand in the man- I tier ia which they have sustained the Democratic p r inciple of self-government, se embodiarl in the I Setriaska-Karross hitl, against fielitionimltat home. Rase/v.:44 That the nominees of ourrerecilDern. l'orirottc State Convention W rbt,tast Bina*, far 'Oovernor, Jairrittwa ' BUCK lot Judge of th e . supremitA,Court. and HENRY S. i MoTY,) for Canal I Commissioner, deserse cud recelve,our united .rupport at the, ballot boxes OctkiberL nest, and t)hst the Democratic vote* at SehoylkM Comity 1 . wit? eonshine with the votes - of the Depoorany of j Commenwealth to secure our nominees a tri umphant, old-fashioned Jackson majority in Penn t.,Vhauls... I . /taroieed, That in the present extracintinery !tinsittess prosperity of the Whole Country i j the peace, :plenty and happiness of our people at hem., sad Ine 001:10i of our flag vinditated everywhere ;abroad, We funitthetegiumate and tuitional Tenn of Demta ratio principles and measures. hoo-ante carried gut lathe edminitrationisfibe alters ofGotaaterm.l I Re:stead, That 41i0 - prawn distracted and de.; =noised condition of the late Whig etWity,-!-torgt Itt to fragments tiy (sonata, and seanertlut the Vsloils ' -with no common ground of pried& or Ciotti ale ; fasted uponevery isatiethat Itrayeser mtafe with the tDernocreun party—every position they over at.; ruined before the country, abandoned by them. selves-lam& a moat striking , illuatntnes of the Bower Of truth in the destruction of ernir,asta of the ability of the people for aelflovoriunent, ma country where intettlgenoe ,pretracks the passes, and reason ts tett (ma. ' Bssernai, That the Descowatia Party 61141 . - ME eumbhilrinedplett of pedfti.: reedorn,", common tight, end ' whatever clime, creed at perr jonstitutions end law* of our ad that wecpbeve no fallow.' Ales! party or .oeiety open or se.. i . • which *re to d 'franchise, owns% grade mast Ameirivan citizen, either aye born, because of the place of his .eliginins persuasion. I. That we are oppayed to any repentor of the &liming layrtzlopou the subject of 4311011,And that we seek to perpetuate the i proud position of thecited State., as The re 4 .m and refuge from opp ion of every man at common brotherhood th e j ughnut the wiirld, no lures lihertV, jus,tierand Tqual rights among nen. Resolved, That the right of 1 every man to woe. ship God according to the dictates of his own eon science, without molestation,' psrsecntim let or hindrance, is en inalienable right of every Ameri can eitmen,-1 privilege founded in every dictate ottatural reason, and endeared to us by every -re view of the world's black ,, fliege.of the history of re. ligious pervecutions, and by every- recollection:of j our country's history, and the j sacrifices, tails and autrennirs of our forefathers, ite first settlers. dtesolved, That the polineo-religious - reeret Or- 1 ganisetinns. having in view the morcription sod 1 degradation of every citizen oil foreign birth, or of , a particular religious persuasion, are dangerous to freedom...enntrary to the letter and of our . , Consioutione of Government, and hostile to ev- J I cry principle of American Liberty. . . Resolved, That 104113 Porsocs, the / Whig can- 1 didate for Governor of Pennsylvania, laving con- '. 1 neeted himself with inch a a iiolitic,rreilgiou. Se- I 1 clef ssimcistion has no claim's upon the• suffrages and supporfot ' a tree people, Who would remain tree. . .... , . Refaced( That Bms.TAMIN ITUSI. BELADPORD,' 1 ri , the Candidate thr Governor of the miscalled Amer. lean party, ought not to be riveted, because hem!• not consiatently lake 'an oath to aupport a ConPti ' lotion vrhich recognize.. no I tliotinction between American eit emus, twilit*, °flint h place or religioh. Re so fe4 d . That Iternard 4eilly be and i.e is hereby appointed Senatorial Delegarti; and James A. Mc- Barroo and :Enamel litpwathe Repreeentative Del rgstee. to repre,ent Sehol CLunty, in the next Democrapc State Convention. ' fiesolead„ That the Member - 4 of thin Convention will give, an tinned end . hearty support to the corn meal: of, our recent State Convention, to the,Conn ty Tidier put in nomination thin...day, and' to the nominee of the Congreational Conterenve, and une every honorable effort to secure their election.' - . . i Ri011.4, That this Convention approVes of rho eoune of Hon. Christ- M. Straub, 83 the Repre sentative bf this Congressional District. to .the House of Representatives of the United States. and regard his votes upon the leading measures of the: recent Session of Congress, as coasisiently Demo. cnuic; and that we also approve of the course of Simnel Hipp:e and John Hunt, Esquires, our late representatives in the legislature ot, Pennsylvania. ADVICE TD'IRISII, BY ANIRISIIMIO. Iritk•Aeterieon Natttializeti C iilolll . ttt Net& York and iteelokere, in the Federal IZZI Ftmt.uw-Covirrarsterr imp Fitteine:—l desire to point your special and emphatic attention to the approaching elections. You nave at pre,ent op posed to you a bitterly inimical and powerful secret , society celled the Know-Nothings—opposed to vou -to us Irishmen particularly—on the grounds that we are Impudent and voracious cormorants of petty ',places under Government—that we are ignorant, turbulent and brutal—that we are led by toe nose and entirely controlled by our clergy—that we are willing bubjeeis of a "foreign prince"—the Pope— that we are only lip republicans—that we are not worthy of the franchise—that by the largeness of our vote and the Mannishness of our habits and die , positions we rote or aspire to rule in America— that we are dinunkards and criminals—that we fill the work-houses and prisons—thaf - we heap up taxes on industrious, and sober, and thrifty charms —and that for , these and 'Other reasons we 'should be deposed Porn our citizenship, and, in tact. rooted nut of this American nation as a body, by every fair Imo foul means. And I can tell you that .but aide the secret organization of the Know Nothings, outside and beyond its influence and power; an qmt lrirli anti-Catholic sentiment prevails. It to as idle as It would be criminal to 'deny this tact. There it remains, palpabie fend tent:ins be. fore us ;—asid If we have one particle of common tense left, we Must look at it straight in the Jeer. I shall not ito over the charges and aseusattoits in. this hatter •Alv present object has a different di rectlon shall oonfinc my remarkilo the Elec. bone and your toting on the present occasion... Next week or the week atter, I. shall . review, and discuss the schedule of accusations and crituina tons directed against you, and tee if there be 'any, and what groundwork for them. De assured whi . e I aim prepared to blister the calutuniatorrand post: and hold up to scorn the protest:onel or po titiezNiai and schemer, I':ehaa be. at the Lama timeOnquntly ready to expete, denounce and con demo our own iraproprietiee, backstniings and crimes. • • • fellow-countrymen, from my senrs.n Years experience in ibis emnitry, and especially in this eity, 4 l am called on to- say that some mtvidad parts among you do act improperly, rto;ouslY and turbulently, "vs:ltalian:, tell yon they do. Thersiet improperly by making, par:ter, facttnat, Lentil; cabals and coteries about the poising places and ballot boxes.. And I tell you that it must go to the heart of a sober. quiet and respety.able Amer. scan, or Gartman, or Frenchman. or frishuian, to find a parcel of clamorous, riotous, noisy, tab:mica ted rewdics actually bloCking up the 'sway Mad pre. venting the free and honest and quiet itsel ot noblest earthly gift of men—the Elective Franchise. I repeat 1 have seen thews things, and, as far as I" couldoudge, I was obliged to admit and concludie that those turbulent party and . factimi men were; in ninny insuinces„lriatimen born. - - Let me add, that to quiet, and order•lov,ing, land respectable, and educated Americans, scenes of this kind most be very disgusting, and must plant in the minds of men, otherwise friendly and sym pathetic, a feeling of ayersinp to our name and rare nut easily elidinated. lam aware that American and Irish politicians form en unholy rompact to win a p3rt - ,., battle .na carry is particular point,, fr.ii that, takinglnto account the money theyoni ranee, the promises or employment and situations 'they hold out, the liquor "orders" they - shower about, it bi hard'or poor and hard•worked and jaded laborers to resist the temptations thrown in their *way. And lam free to admit that between the professed politician and his dupe the.profinzate bal ance inclines heavily eiriet the former. bll, lei. low-countryinen—m poorest and humblest leliow etninirynieri— ill always buffer-L -5 , w wilt m . variably atop the bullet or feel the stab of the lulu• tidied spa disappointed enemy.. The really guilty pasty wilt b r awe to be at a safe distaneelrom riot and blopilshed, smoking his cigar and yapping brundy.and water •,!witile you will be spilling your own and others' Wood for a wretetaed bribe, and without the shadow, ot a virtuous or noble °nate to engage your attention and support Relieve me the crisis has come. Believe me the Knour•Nothings will leave no sto n e unturned to destroy your cliumish induence at the, ballot box. No matter whars talent err outrageous tufit -their passions may take, there is en excuse for it in your mitentint and riotous demeanor on °fiction :day.— Look at the riot and loss of life in 'Sr. Laths. In that case the editor of a German paper—TAa Avers ger—an able but highly intemperate man seas the , cause of the Native American or Know-Nothing 1 excitement. And yet, with the- feeling , and tint-, mus Anti-Catholic IrishlAn rankling in their breast', the Know-Nothios' 6 l, made a descent on the "Irish Quarter." in st, Louis, demolished forty houses, and caused ten or fifteen deaths by the bul let and bowie-knifer Remember, niy friends, the. Germans are, generally speaking, reputed to be In fidels; end you know or ought to know . that the •Snoiv-Nothings" would sooner go to perdition with even an Infidel than, I was about to say with• out irreverence, to Heaven with en . lrish Homan Catholic. The feeling or sentiment, or prejudice is unmanly., ungenerous, un-Anierican, and un-Re puhltean ;—but there ft is, a gangrenous .opot on the otherwise noble American character. • With thatas prolatory milldam I avive at • the point from'athch I am eriziouti to addrook you, on the oourta you Fttou:d puma at the approaohing elections. • . Vote for the m a n your conscience approve* and forties principles your judgment sanction and. en . dories. Go to jhe polls quietly, peaceably,without crstentation without discussion with anybody. Be., posit your ' ballot withoht remark, answering any question of a legal and constitutionarcharacter put to you.- Thts done, go without any delay} to your .placesat business or to your / homes.. Make no crowd. Encourage no street or ber.rvointinsangtsi ing. Bring on no discussions. It you are assailed' in any way, appeal to the authorities fur 'protest non, and you • wilt be - protected. • The *band, healthy, sober, second thought of an excited, and disturbed. and puision-driven publics opinion will supervene; and if you act as I hare determined to • art, and now point out to. you, no difficalty will occur, no riot • will , take place, no blood will be ; *pilled, no Wife will be widowed, end no children 'will be rendered fatherless orphans.. I In 1828, O'Connell, and Ehtel, and the-celebra ted Father Murphy, of eorofin, induced halt a mil lion of 'en excited people to abstain frismArmlting irstexicaung• liquors. For !lamp warm summer days the hundred thousand men assembled 'did s I abstain, pneenung to the astonished British goy- liniment end public' the tublime tpectsclo not only I of the power of the magician agitator-;•O'Crential 1 ....bin the resolution and *elf control of the measles. t Dciu, kilow-countrynien,ebttansitkewise from maddening liquor on electiou'dity. - loin no cliques, parties or groats t-sdeposit your voting pipits io. an ordifiy manner ;—,ad the evil digitised-fight ing men of the Inow•Nothing paw, cannot get a chance of using their revolvers and, bowie-knives upon your peraons. . I perceive by the daily end weekly Press that" the politicians are calculstmg !Already wt the Cath olic Vote. This Cruel and criminal perversion of the franchise into what the low gamblers terns the "Catholic" and "Irish" van is about the lora• most sad moa . pragnant cense& . the Canine and dread and diroust irelerunned iagatost yen - by the Ratios Americana. ; . , : Catholic Irish vote! Why, you have no lair's right to vote as 'a Catholic or !naturists in the Gamed American law-makers. whether- federal, stater, municipal or judicial, than you •haivb to plan. der your neighbor's ,Ereftefiy. /Wert*. interests . hould guide yon. The honor, and glory. and pros parity of the federal Republic, the interests or the thou., the purity sod health of the oriel relations with which •you are assoptated and; :identified, should alone snide you in the aerate of your franchise. Tue Cortetitution Laowis no State relt gioo,-ecknowiedges no sectarian interfiircace in government affitus, em+ ottelesiljo and totally all and every connection between i.he ruling power and any and every : Church, and' leaven; eoneeienee ;free andsmueronisiled iii the exercised( sublet end political nets, "By and through the Coastuution, the voting privilege is extended to. yotg•and by -perverting ituu pifyilege to any personal or It gious purpose, you not only violate your of ca s •enixanshict, but you give a valid excuse to our persecutors to advocate the re.enacuisent o the Alien and sedition law*, and thus deprive you _of the privilege, advantage and hrinor cif forming a comp:A:tem part 'of the greet American Union.— And let me add; that those who appeal. to and, traf fic on your religious sympathies and , conviilimis, 'and 'lrbil constantly refer in their Writingsrread speethos to your, position and influence, us _"Gatho- Siee,"-and solicit you to take your "Catholic" 4- *eats mto account in exereisiog voor;right to op; • preach the teillot-lber,- ere your hfrferest and most - .malignant esseosita, and belorethid, they have a serious responsibility for- thus tritateMieg von, which they, is the latter Wad, Will Aid • it didicult to satisfy and disehargo;' And nouojellow-eountrynuin, 1 imp l ore yeti to read nod think over these plain end Simple tamer : vations.:- Never tided the want ar inthistes,ar the bailable position, of On- writer. It what I hate . wrote- be tn*, and rational; and ItiereishYeititiatoo WHO In It, you ate bound to attend to it noggins .tti and be guided by it just . is -well it if if none ot from a higner,tuore elevated, mule mote digefied 1 and eminent .aouree.. .. „. - -. . - 1 1 . ., - • ,tal or nd the under or thy sed, as article I In. lti &Moon to toy prevent remarlis•fouchiai your voting et the opproaohipt-elootiotts,l Itive others to o'er outoequent4tele4 - , ' • " • ; ''• LYNCH. •," •: ; Sister Of tie frisk Austnosot.. TIT Tam B&mz of 13tudywies colund Iltpteabor 1777...77 yew Niro. WIZ MEM . Tat "roars' argati Review for tlai mutant quarter has boa isorMieri4. It Is well Ailed al. Io its table olsmatents we notice the follow ing articles that :may- be of peculiar , interest to Amertcan rearkii:—.' Early Eagltib 4. 8° 636 for Chdd),aes "Hugh - Miller arcoN7u.,. "Peat and Present Political morality of British Statesmen". The Gamuts, pmticularlYs will be pleated with "Dante". Alio received Jilackwood for August—ruler late, but alwart' welcome. "The Ethnology of Europe." will ;Merest the scientific and curious, while tbe • politician wiri, perhaps,.: first turn to "Couservance Itertsceudanoy considered". These British periodical.* stand ,in the limit rank of ibis 'elan of the literatine of the day. Toey ire full at 'solid infurmatioirOu millirem of prominent priblic interest, at the some tune the lovers of fiction end lighter reading sin not neglected. Price of Black• wood or soy 1 Bel' lew S 3 ; any 2, ; all 5. SlO —for sale in Doinare's. •,• 1. , MtPArlitt eorrespoutleate 1111101.4 d never *vita on hut one side of their letter Irevee -except us Limo of very !eolith!" coinesuitteeatotr. • SLIT. 'rut). sitras. BAT. 12 1.3 :14 15 'lO Sun re it 5.35 4.30 5.37 S_9.9' 3;39 5.40 5.41 " set, 6.14 6.16 6.15 643 6.11 6.03 AOS Aro Ws 5.30 4,55 0.27. 10.03.10.51 11.41 morn Moon's last quarter-14th., 1.34 m: Saturday, 24.7 -Fair and warm, but generally Pleasant. •••:• . • N h'unday, 3d .-Sup bright and oppressively hot. Monday, dak.—Continues terribly hot and dry. ••0 for a tweezOrtna"--tuyrbary,t Tuesday 54-,—Hest pull very oppreasire. Rain threatened, buiflail sips fail in dry weather." Wedneadayth.—Clete and terribly hot 1010, though pleasant-breeze astir. Left few days shook at the melting point. Rain threatened 'in erre.— thunder and I,ibtning t—falso prehmee, but ensile . the remainder eit the night. Tkisracry, 7tJ. Isattially cloudy in morn... Remainder ot day clears:4=mb nooler—Ptelight lid breeze astir;' Night very viol.: Friday, Bth.-Charming day--hright and your. erThe Pcittsville academy will open cipt Monday. 7,..L7ltirThe Public &hoots of Tamaqua open .ed last Almiai.gtorrsing. I ' IV" The reeidrfne... now building fot the Irian Rounin Cethoite Priest, t o Itfahantoago stre et, prom kas robe wry handsome bnildmg. A num• ber'm workmen are actively 'eugaared upon iti I • "The Doreugli Weir! Beelpiare neatly empty, einald vete inconvenient) end mach coin. plaint *mad Om °Risen& Have, patience-there Is a good tr me:coming. • • re Good ::New:. —The; Wolf Creek 'water was to tei turned Into the new lino of pipes , an fat us Replier's Colaery, this week, to teat them Wei 'nave notliierd the result. The trench is dog nearly down to St. Clair, end a portion of the `pipe laid. -The oin:ers of the Company ere .cpitte san. r/int of briniging the water into towel by tho first of Sot/ember. God speed them: • • • 137' 41,cadent.--Abratiam Titoorke. en Eoglishmin, fell doeti Mr. Sohn O. bitter:ler new CollieryZhait, at Wolf creek, near Si. Caur, on 'itturdly'lat.t. He 4/4, etagiged on the Vat. torm over the 'abet, end a plank. giving Way, he woos preciputited fitty. feet. Hie-back was broken in three placer; and the acctident was, not ; dircov emit f , QM tome time after itr oce.arreuce. He died on Witdnesday owht, 6th th.t IMt web a einee atan :„.. intl har a brOilier living al : St. C:str. - - ralCouit Proceedings."-i. - Tbe Selitetnher Carer: of Quirtcr Seasioaa commenced in this plaCe t 'Aloadaymoreing. We were unableie repart the proceedings in detail en wee!. Most of the ca. MP were tor, Asaault Battery *rd other patty' pcceceutioni. r Ono rnaMlimmed Hoteboe, of Minerevilte, web tried for eniel treattnent towards titt l e girl he bed taken imobis employ from) the Co. Pew House— beating bet •:_dreadfully, eipoaing her to the cold, insufficiently feeding ber was fined $lO and cost,. I . Nick Branan, • who keeps *scenery is 2nd Street in tbfs place, was arraignedirir seiliog /1179 r to minors and also for keeping a disorderly hou.o. The teatimimy, we understand, was very positive . oa both counts ; but the Jury :timid him guiity of the first only, and made bite pay the comet the other. He. sentenced tit . 20 days" [baptism meat- and f 45 tine and cif,. • 'ibis was 'the first prn;eseutiori of thit; ustdiit the new lave, in this county.; • IYlttbte Sociiiy,—The reviler tqunthltr artenns of :the Schuylkill donuty Feu** littlis °bcit•ty, held on trieuhti evening lasi, 'Au the Wt,leh•ohUtch, on Min.:l-ovine ottiet. -,7 E:O. PluttY, EN., pram e!iilled to the their, and the Rev. A:: Longactv •hppoiahed Nocretaty. • After singing in Weltah-by •the congregation, an address, Itithe lento tangnage, was delivered try tile Rev. Mr. Edwards, pastor of the ehnrch The monthly Ilion of the agent', of the Society, was presented and read 'Dy theßev. Mr. Wartburti, witifiNmeidditional. rpoiarl , ; 'and. a concluding addresa was 'made b 5 the Chairman. . • The Solely theft edjoiimed to them in the. sdunei VA es, on the first Tueaday 'of October; and the exeroioes were eltised with prayer auk ate bene• dietioa. , • ! By the iepoPt of the agent, J. A. Rickman, A appears thet he has esavaseed•vainius parts of the County—Wort Raven, !Union tovinship; part of Wayne township, port South Ainnheitn, Gam- Ashland, ate:: The num4 ? ,er fartinles,he has italics! during ' the monah, - .; - • - 3 12 Of these be found destitute IA the Brble, iID And thccriiefusing to accept']!, - 133 The nut mimeo I volumes he has sold and given" • away, tititho same tittle, ti - • " • 1 / 1 3 And his receipts in donatibna and for books have been, • a • • - • 91 08 03, 'Proceedin g s 41 the Democratic Con antstionii! Qonfarenca of qt.' 1 ltA Ihstria.—A t it meeting of the Democratic Congressitmal Confer see from:. lia Counties of Nonhumberland and Schuylkill, via: from Nordiumbeiltut4 Charles I. Bruner, J. 11. Zimmerman and G. B. Youngman ...from `Schuylkill, S. 31orianroth.„ William - FN.% end Jobii•Harlan—held at the public house of &Maj. L. L. Bevan, in the town of Shamokin, on t.A.atur. de y, the'2d day of Sept., 155 t On teen= G. B. V oungman was called to the chair, end John Hitt /an was,ippointed Secrelary: .• On motion, the conferee:. proceeded Ito nominate -candidates for Congress ; when, Charles J. Bruner nominated-William L. I Dewar: of.NOrtbumberiand -county;raid S.•.6lorganroth. commuted Joseph W. •Cake oftlehuelkill. Oa motion, the nominations .otosed-4ithe Conierimoi'ogreeing to vote anva Coos.. • Toe conference conarneithed balloting about 10 -.o'clock:A. N., and continued in-session until hall past eiceen whin th ey adjourned to ,Meet at half peat one P-'6l , having bad 126 ballot,. Jo pursuance to adjourument, the ectifereinte met, hail past one o'clock. and continued to ballot until 11 - - o'clock, at night, withthit befiNfable to el -fret a pominazion. A motion was then made by Air. Zimmerman. to adjourn io Monday Morning et •19 crewel:. On this ntiesiion being put, the deft. Amnon from Northumberland voted fen' theadjourn. . meat, end the delegattino from 'actkoYikill volod_ro -the negative.. All effort baring teiled,etthis siege .01 the proceedings,' to concentrate enuijonty of a 3 lira votee on any one candidate, 231 . 'ballOts havens **en wide, the conferees lath Schdylitill county procewled to pace in nomination Joseph W. Ceske, their Candidate the , proceedings of Which will be thematic . love. 41n this sexton of the Schuylkill delegation the conferees from NorthiuMberlaud declined to panic. ipato of concur. After which the conference had ais'athenral ballots, on eat% of which DOWSIVIII I- ' ceivedthree oozes, and Cake three Some.. The hour of, 12 o'clock hiving:entry; the conference dissolved by the linitiation of time,--alleieing to no future inratiog, and the delegation from 'lYoribum berland making separate nomination. There were 231 tiallotaduring the sitting of the oonfee. After nth 226th, Charts J. &goer dolor/1114 lohn Youngman to sass a substitute ; on aislthraral ballots cetoplimenuiry votes wets given venous gentlemen. CONISILPILONAL C0NT1=14611..41. a meeting Of the Cool - ewe* - appointed bythe.Deinocratio Daler gate - convention of Schuylkill Couul n , to nominate a candidate for Congress in the El lb Cohere* :,,,jona!-D i sarsct. composed - of the tmetu.tara of North. timberland and Schuylkill, held it • tbil Bhamokln :Hotelant Shamokin, Northuiphiiiith4 cownt, on 'Saturday, freptembar. 0n .2, 1861: ootion, 9. .61orgetiroth. was appointed Preaident, Sad William Fritz Beetexary. Oa Motion, the following preamble- end mole 'tioneWeret nnerumonaly adopted: • • - • - Wnser.a 0, Ato meeting of the Conferees antis Coligteasional District, held in I=2:thif drat can-' didate wee conceded to Schuylkill Votmes, and by common usage Mal universal custom of the Demo- I:cratio,party of Pennsylvania, Schnytkill County - is :entitled to present a candidate for C ong ress to' the .DettiOO,ratie voters of the Districts for two term* in surineasion. • And Whereasbe Lktnoeratio D ale - spites:of Schuylkill County, 'in the: recent County :cone:tenon, appointed Conferees to meet the Con fence of Northumberland County, and by a mean. 'Mono vote, instructed them to pottiest Co). Joseph 47. Cake, of Pottsville. is the candidata of the:-.D0.- t i, 0 0, 0? for onogrees,iand to use eft bonotibte 'lineal:hi to secure his aoatinatioit. And Whereas ,'- the eat 4 C effete* IllhertlWO bun. • 1 . dreds end thirty-ow nieffectual •ballotinge, - have' trailed, to secure, the recrignition by* conferees of Northumberland County; of the . just r . ighui. of Schuylkill County, l oi..thew concurrence m the to. !fission of a eandidete f-khereforei. is obedience to oar atsfractioas; ben • -, ' Ft4oltidi' That we hereby ) imamate Col. Jos. W. Cake. - of Pottiville, as the candidate of the Derrthcrats of this Congressional district for Con . are* and present him tbthia ple of the District as every' way worthy their. COliee and support. •Risolvbf, That we Conddintly look to our Dem. ocialth.brethreti of NorthuMherlafal COWS!. to sustain the reascoable claim of Schuylkill County; to Melleiit a candidate for two terms in SlleleteS3ol3. fo 544 1 0 tdiato withihe - well-knowtaand eitablhibed nay*, Of the rhisoOtratio - pent,. 1 •• •• ' ItAsolniel..Tbarere concede to gamy:abeam COVIIII36,Ihe. lea* right that we claim . for oar own Cowart hereafter to present a camtdate 01 -their choice to the vote r s of this Martel, for two sue. caulk* Congressional tants. • 011 motion adionmed . p motioontarif, Pusligfwg: NFILLIANt FRITS, ifistatarty. , . MlEf=l 'WILE total iffairo. WEEKLY CALEND4U. NintA Mouth, Septev4tr-i3O Day, - 4 r MAI 0 040 , 00041_ Caßflow:., 410 0 int*, —M s theetinticethe ecclesces albs a. , :..110weeseralse, Whig tarty of thia4C24" Citspestaiepal Vhdrict i . *emptied of Sehailiill tied Noniamberlaid coon= ties, beld at Mt: Cltecusl, on the . 24. day of &mem. Malty -wit represetri led by Jobe "rind W. Nibs.= ; and :Northumberland, by Samuel K. Gi4Mr, 30tull Ft k . and in , itnitare of Daniel Bran. ;igen. • f, Oa motion CI Jabst Prank - , Wm. •Defiptiert was appointed 'cbairresti trte meeting. • Oa motion'ef U. Coryett, Stimuel K was.appoiateitSkvretetry.. By agreement ; ef tion&rees rrom "Northumber. land, John HO Was substituted for M. - Elachuti one of the OttllMitt conferee', The following letter was then received and reed • : Idimarar. Bepterster 10, - 11g/4. Gent/nag * :—.Throngli the partiality o( friends, my num ic his hien mentioned as a cardlidide for Congress, for thiii'distnct. hope to be belfterect. for the claims which I put into franksteSs i good faith. when 1 MY to coo that, eo tar as thipruppwed nomination mar hiiire been intended aisis compitincat to arseeff by ray friends is Nortinonherlarld county, I grefeilr pre-, far, at ibis tinia: ti receive IN> compt =ea; and 4 is. pens. "with ;sicaniaatiou. While I tati tleePly ernsible of the 9&or proposed and grateful for It tao, 1 must. poi rely decline being con,,icreg • candidate flake freietit confei ertee. Heenectiolly lad earnestly urging the clams of James - H. Clanifhea, Esq., a proved end faithful I.llhig n4:flinty; I retrain 0:4111 regard, VOtlrit &e. • 'Janx h. CLSIUTWI. To au , Whig COI/e-rer. of #bo X f -Cotegresidomit Dtsfriel. Oa mottodof - .1,0hn Heald's, the letter of pleefina lion was sccepittl) • Samuel Johu. , o( biorthutuherland, wins sefuma• ted by Samqel And liojorlam. H. Cam • belf, of Schayllo, — ..ras minimumd hy-1):. a: Si. Correll. m . Un otion • ul'iobn Itt moutin; procretirxi to In4o) for Platiidnies: •• _On CST B.U.LOT. • 1. John. •• • a";. , 1 - ) Campball, - • 3 After n nurithafritit ballots to the same effect, Ma jor Ja.. H. CsinPliell received Simla', and Samuel John I vote; adieu on motion .ot John HugheA, Esq., Majoii laS,; Cempholl.was IManunell-dY declared to belam.ehorce of (he contort:co ' and q l e candidate ot', theAtarty. • Dr. IL lL: Corpell then Introduced the folVW*l resolution., which were unanimously earrw ReiolvediT444 in the Hon. Jame, Pollock, Oar candidate tor Goteruor, we recognise ab ealigh:‘ rued man; ofltheral principles—one in whose hands' the Ship of Ate wtil weather ttivery; storm—a man Wheial#4Yo,has bur" and ever will be; sic tonons. Ritloicetr, triltiajor Ismee H. Campbell, nor .CongteestOriii Candidate, this day placed io nomination; weThavo a Whia, tried and trne:n erah man:stid ad able and eloquent advonate of the principles we Cherish ; a who!! hands our wan , dtird wilt Wed to; victor); and we hereby pledge our. *elec.* to his Hearty, united, and true support. . Prevsouit to the selection of •. nominee, the tan. &dates were introduced to the meeting, and each pledged biniserwillingly toabide the deetwon of the conferees, shd to heartily support the candidate selected by' MO, whoever he might be. DEHAVEN, f:'reret. SsattistrlZ4mosst, Seep. SCKAYSI 4: . 1F A SUMMER . , vaose'ettit hew coatrseohnithT. Diteterrere.frdes Spaegfirisf—Buskor Hsll.—Ri• wore BriststeeiPAytsea? *ration:is, of Boston —Narrow Er, reef-4;04H./ and Ploess-21fars• here avid of venous Csttar-s Bostotalolii'sr acrd New 'ore' Boller—! a 4. lone' of .11;r.isl—Ess5roulorld and tinklesßostost Sts.serlor--Elcristict wad 119 f , newseterli.ifourte Aso3orre—llunkor 11711--f Attonitreasts4tVarreeo Cm, .sxersiteti 9, 1851. . , . • Been Jortnter,:esAtter having tnorougblY ex plored the; beiletiful terra of Sprlngfiel&--truly one of the Invelire,t as weft as moat prosperous plates ,which tiaVa seen—the speedy train of the Western tesitrond, in due season, brought us with. to the priseines of the city of Bosun, I Approach nob whatever qnarter you will, and the first thinelbst strikeh your view, is this Mono - meat ou Bunker emblem, nicked, - first to be atrim—msidiung, as t: does, the *pot; where the infant iibertite,lof our Mod went baptiXed tin blood and carnage. J.• 414 not so much patnotlia‘mutiust arm been poi).10,1 out on this and kindred locatittes, I might be betrayed into vim@ etureva,ganclet, of that bort; titit,enough - has been sato of his charac ter; to t . entlef r the tquestale and almost repu•siee ; so let me botije up my enthusiasm for some other spot, and Titian-lens threadbare topic,. However we may [Orkin from giving exprereion to the thoughts:oloth move us, we ore etiil tree to con fess that: American blood circulates with a richer tide tied a quieter flow,' when ,standieg on the holy; trettind, - consecrated by blood 'of the brave, though oppriOd. We are of the true. native-born Amensau bleed—and on this very bill did our own direct socesfeirs, and not far tense - viol either, lay down their Otte. for their country's saketend free. door's. ::u -.‘;'.‘ • We ii seen rid of the ears, and whirling through the proierbhilly narrow. mid crooked streets of the city , find ourieives under the:wreg of that aecom plished metier, Stevens, of the Revere. Whoever nag visit'ed the slay of liceton, must have been struck Withibe peculiarities which fact all' cities have'their characteristics., and so markedirelitoy that I t ' enly believe that were 1, like some or the heroes of the Andean Nights, to .be transported la a taste 01 unconsciousness; to . • almost enymity of ,our abould know it be. Yore I had tiatersed many of its streets. AMERICAN COttilPEREg fIIFILYING The r,TphySkell peculiarities , if 1 may so term - Moutr Cseilitoneltemider them, sit 1300 on: are dismayed in its narrow and The Conferees of the American partyl met se. i mme t ,sely4sci,see t t streets which lead the way- 1 coaling to apppintthent, et „me public house of..J. facer, Ofter-:'s 'loin 'trudge, directly to the spot psger, Mt. Carmel, for the pul-po.e of playing whence. he eliirted. , -tmd in its multiplicity of ceurts•i' to:nomination a suitable person for derignef.s.— and pistssviiictilettilpfl . from the main streets,'.tJ t mot i on , J . j John was called io the . oer, and and termintO nowhereor rather plump into crow A. M . Mortimer, Berreisly. Uu trietioil; Ximher of ttont§e . r -"z!ompelling the 'pedestrian to retrace „Cl eaver was c hi th wh ich his by a . z i arodou , after steps and :get out the best way that he can. following resolutions were offered and adopted: There tai, jbo, a.eharacieristie in the faces and k Nuolviod, That: we es the Cbtifereai of the manners 0f . .; the people vet marked in different l:Arnim:wan party, recommend Kimher Cjesiver tot he cities. n I eed no man to tell rue that he is a Bos• ';:i.iimport of the Anierienn people, feeling; it,ouroit of tontanis Philadelphian, or lean 131 all, a N ew II 'his ability and integrity us au AmenettOrid a mare. ii3rker; Tfiey wear it in their !acerb' Your Boa. On motion, Res.aorc 1, That the proreedines of tonian, , ..withillis plump and rosy lbeel,hiii carefully I; - thin Convention be published in tee Asks:frau Bits smoothed 'hint, end nicely adjusted cravat, move s; „Jeer and the different papers of the Distifet. , along With :Oat puritanical sir (excuse the phrasei)'i' Oil motion adjourned stele sere j which' . plataJr marks' him as of Pilgrim stock: IL M. Moartaisc Sae,-story • whilabn Other hand, your Gothamite, tall and . . butchk-lanshl, with hurried stride and.angious tare, fit riftiny cases looking as though , he jumped intoltia clothes, is indelibly marked bad as one of thesEilifilre .City, where commerce and busi. ness iii ihkdt trethendous strides iiiIVO swept, the place, iloneiwith its people', to the "highest ,rounds of theleddir'r of supremacy. Noels if - With the gentlemen alone that, these pe enliariiie)l;ran, It —the buret sex claim theieehars. Bostoe'latie; is mucked everywhere—though good lookingtim . i any eases, and rather pompous in all. They hictilhat finished style of dress. and that de. lightTUl nisi-Wets that marks with indelible swamp the Now - -% rk belle. They are stiff sittllttstervest, wanting 10ribarcarvIpi4 entre that knife hes prewer ful n eherldho women--overmodest, tr 4 t have seen thentilregging skirt. through mud acid mire. tearing them wi th the appearance ot . ' kiwing just , Lorded ailWamp, restrained 'by a false delicacy from tifinig::up their dmsee,.leist what,---1 Lord I knowri—ehless slime tuarculine should see sin inch or twO - Ofsi femele.ankle ;• white your New York' belle, - wiiiittrue Parisian grace, takes up her skims, and Whit dainty step carries them over the seas of hare made Gotham s by .Bard, clean and uaspotted as the virgin snow. She shows her? foother.fiekle—perehanee half her kg; hut she :presetveklier grace, and the purity of her under. ,tclothee,!sdtd - and at the earns time promotes a taste An - 4h* eoluntuottvjoithe finextis, as developed in retepturistc. But in aft truth, do pot our . gay 'New Yorkohuhes carry the thing a little tooter? We beef - Stiff them take up their skirts wherethe walk was as Clean, as broom and water could make it— perhaplAn •present fashion of expenaiiely em nroideretkenderetothing has Something to do with the Matter; and our fair ladies deem the doiters penthl„tfin rateable to be bidden. • Perchance a leg and a pretty salute, influence the mode or...walking now in vogue; . :_tand perchance , the ekfrtfdragglert havo bug feet and clumsy ankles,:, whiett they account tor chatters and things—bowl ever, retire if 011 grounds that we are es:Hires - 41m know nottdos about, so—remove a no! I,lo4titte . „ . Inmia:pirticular, the city of Boston surpasses all inhere shist we have visned=the elegancael he suburbir4',,Nowhere hove we seen a surrounding eountitslo marked by wealth' and refinement, or enact; stich cuitivation and arrangement as the .vi• cinity of Boston. Within a mom of ten milts, in eyes- dt:retion,may be found abundant evir donee Oh wealth, guided by taste end eiegance.-. liciiburi 4 -Dortheater--Cambrldge-. , Detiddim, and nicititus of suburban villages, form summer m. permanent residences for the upper etas. sea or ttri cdissap, who have made these places perfect giudetts. Boston may welt he proud °tag eitoce of gems by which the la surrounded. One isf, the great boasts of the RostottanLts their eenuesect;•bloont Au:sure-the . pioneer, we be; . Have, ej, this class of burial placer. lt is to Bos ton Whiiiilreenwood Is to New York, of km?. Hill" to . Fhpadeiphia.' . The grounds are beautifully laid out; Ind immense IFUNIIS of money Wive been ospendefla their adornment; a beautiful Chapel ti Metaled within its precinttr. The ashes of Malty 14 - the disuriguoned here repose-the name. Of Boviiiitok, Spurgheitis, arid hosts of other Mini; 'aims (Mtn a bright *shiny of stars, Well•knowli la tarrts4 while the superb mausoleums of wealthy familieS mike up in e.epiice *at their 'illustrious faliowejurnith of fame. Laying SR incul,Pfeiu* diets gilds, we must Conies% thst:our own union wain), itimmh of lister dais, possesses within itself more oh idepnee and beauty, as well as outlay of wduttii /ileum Auburn, however, is azqutaite,aud lba Mite to it lovelt,indeed. • Abotrit the only niter retort of any note near BilettutOs Dunker Hill -wortd•renowaed 'imbed, a d of 4(selt more than a belunce for a host of less r aitOotwap. . We lust no time in plying our *pima to the conseereted spot, although we had often Wool trodden its bellowed eon. The menu. dent W. an immense shaft of Gulley granite, puf ff ly plain and about three hundred feet in height. / 'wide diracrily upon the spot where ilia - gallant sirrit*felt , -in the prime of life suid lussfulassa. he-split wits forcrierly-oceumeid by a monumesstlO t achetiliie General, which was taken down to give raern.. tta its gigantic gum:atom i a modal of the Gni. ainatttoottuv,ls'now tut:fervid writhit'thet: pee* eat nientomeet. ity a windioglitght of stems z she slisttordneyeaceud to the top of the shaft cod treat. himself to a widely extesded view-lie swill there * twit old rereintionery cannons, milled respect- SyelVitbsiteoelc . and Adems-wbirh undoubtedly nave lA, their day. done food rennet" to there Coto. try. lim suilace: of tkernill itself, M vekt 'bad tame, owner, we think, has been leveller' . end adjustO by the rule grid square, till but one: taint restio. 6 or The orieinat -redoubt remoiag. We Woold:inurh rather hare wea It In rte pristine songliriess,ll.l our gioricoa forefathers trod its hioody , atilt, than no ita present Ord/is-like eppearewss. 1". 130 0 1 1 mar be emphatically termed thei . Rail noed.city. The whtstle of the locomotive. rings el riatraer owessvoily, both night end Jay; -While the whole' shirrennduig country Is one T 6114 net. worir,tif iron rail. More Railroads centre here, prohthiv, thee in auy other two eitin in the world. Muektif the prosperity of the city is due to .heir intaillice; *de the whole toiletry, both far' end net ' s hatitlein directly t and' largely beuentted by their:presence. -- . f. Atter severakstriyi sojourn in this coy, and after ansitthonsughly reoweeketi the various notabili strvard-lekstlgge-Feneuil ' Hall,l ettfltdPfr ately, termed 3*A - 4C - radio of Liberty'--the Old &nth', . Chareff.;4 - 00 Statetiion* Common. ttd•ot _Wre took.up.oar departure for one of thole riab.io. l thiss wwwfl.athene people rush for comfort thirmt the Rummer-{what A tetrads? 1.- comforts fluttiNeerport; from which pi* yots , ehall beverthe lust of the ' , Loom Scrape of a Bummer addthin," -, • , , Or tut Penis& school isenisit pionetitt , des lie late convention of the State Teach ests' , Aseeetettatt , io this place. es the best titeil4eir yet beld," 0 1! ~'sti2~.:S~r ..~ ._ i ~ ,~ti ~ y:Y: : foOpwpoticit o r tits inns.' socil.. , PIED3IO3T CpAts • Pinditoirr, 418 10 1 1 . filssags. La. Jetnistai.:--As'esuch has been said and *Meow the sffirmatalirei tithe "Cumbers land Cod Field" as • want walladermi to saiiply a portuinad the Coal preptiredoo At e eel boa*. Yawn - ill whips parnet cox toitay something shoat the Piedmont waif* ofd fame Coal Sala situate in Hampshire County., Virginia- The rite , Rest porting of Ibis valuable Coal field is retinde, in Virgtuni,and not in Maryland. as many interacted •oentas have tried to impress the pribitc mind The only incorporated Coil Company to ckieration in ant part cattle State. it the :gear Greek Le4,oug; .Jrnit . Company; who have expended a large salami of money to opening ibvir Coat, end erect:rig ekrels lent hematite: ids accommodation of their falters. Their mediums for doisq, large business andinnly yommal by the rapacity of transportation trtthe eastern markets. lo qinsidy it is not surptisse.d ILI gesatmor ointmen t being easy of ignition led a repid prairatvr. . The powerful "Camel" re.r.iines that run shove this point' uF the heavy grades, Alte twastrexel several tbousayrions this season kind the engeWara ei•siine meekest the tire hexel.i and grate bare of their loreimOtivert are aiddom iajitred by it. Piedmont tie thriving town. It is the 'cen tral point between Wheeling and Baltimore. The Railroad Company eniPloy about • 300 meclinnica in their beautiful and eitensive =chino shop,— There are et present ',IMO people in this Plano, with but a slight sprinkling of Romanians :lamps t shire County can beast of her many wanes Of hi- West. We have.many Cayems, explored atisl on explored an' im metintaMOf great celebrity' ;, `Sul pha- :springs th at cure all disease, estvplingiielit. ref corruption, sod evert kimonos* that. y the 4 way. President Pieree, is now at the ~ .Capon Springs" this - Comity. ,The\craters are oigrea. efficacY, pfixhicing wondered results in cutaneous affiletions ; what' , a blessing it, would he; it the heart ~a nd mind di.eaee.l" could receive a fiielit, which we tall6deti otitis; pray for. •c. t • Ristrnittay. . (sox rtio viziags' iovas.o..l A DE C IDED IMPRIi*EMENI'.i M1.6111M. EnTrosa cannot refrain front in famous you of the very great pleasure eueed trie other day in touting from Hartiti,hurg to ;Pottsville, via the Dauphin road, both to the Voiotia of the rare upon raid road, and the dace quent delight at being relieved from that almost' intolerable bore of being detained it Aubuionoine • three or four hours tbts hot weather. TIM Hand ing. road is entitled ps the ardent thanks of tho' pub lie fur placing a train between . this pace anti Au burn. It is, truly, a denided improvement. :" Pee. ple eau now (eve Potteedie at 7i o'cioeit. fume et Harrisburg it 11.20, leave that place at 12 43, ai vl arrive home at .To a place of the actire business nature of trourrilte, this is an stemirnme• . daii,nn largely worthy el patronage. &aides, the R enu sing Company, iteettled to many Medlar. gln c ei the ectontisrpre-requirite ot savetiei,re en a Coko'lLefOr haat become a thing of univoCsal' , ad ration. yron with please acme toe for streaking of the pre re vs Conductor with whom I came' over the D. &S.. it. R., and that WOO S. W. JONILS, Esq: In 00 discharges °Chia duty be shomil him self no novice, while hat kindness and gentility of manner, rot ed him to be not only fitted ' , for trie station, but an excellent business man. Out this is not st r aw, el lice no ether kind of pertiiin 'will be peratitte&by th. we suPeriur principal odlOrii Col • Moatta, the &emir and Dupertntendcnt, and E, (l u the Assistant, to (seem* so im partial poiition udder their edininibtnttion,-- - ircely too much caik be said M their fircer--like the able officers of t, le /leading Head—sit scieetifte, o gs c i ect ancers. Hera t e hen, is every ,laviiiranc e the gintdm can desire the pleasure and OuraPn• tude of emeurslonsatta business upon thoti• roads. A crr,su. (Frocatke et ourticas ZroProro• ii.dver 4 gL i Titsmoivr. Sok 4. $54. Mesetui:EDlToll-4ws r--We in th, is reigim of the coontT, congratulate you on the gre at effort You are,makinq through your papers, fora uotoit of Wliig and •Amertcaniptinies,. and hope ytm may accomplish your tratfhattore the 2d Tuesday of Oe• Saber nest, Thise-Ininteit cannot but see it is the onlieclitanee of success, and their attriutod should be turrsed toward a union immediately; otherwlioil all our efforts wiiiiss to vain, and we Will Nimbi be obligee to be ruled by limit and the liottush Church; Would. it not be better for tech of thei abOve tiler. ties Ice have belief toe Mayes and Gslies than fio be deseased for want o; a onion op their part' litow is the time to strike; is great Mssatistaciien -pre vails.du the ranks at the 010 Dtimocratio party:since the OVKlinilliOn on Monday , test, for C4unt‘Potricacr; and es peciallyM thoLegutlittive ticket. fircaroan gbe csisoi,rwisa whet a man of high standing in the community (Mr..ltipplel was defeated ,by the editor tit a Bairn orgau at OrwiXtburg; on who Used sit paesthle sarcastic isoguace s tast Fall,,hroogh bte intssmikomt sheet. against the Terniterance moretee at, and now, to be the ottani of xlefesting him, wise, last Win;rr, to•Ac an active part in tho passage ,st the ben fa NS that paels,,,J the L egls i a , Lure tot ache putting down of the Runt traffic. • .1 ant cot • prophet, nor the ton of a; proph'et ; but last Fall,'while walking the vreeta of your town." assis.met by one of the Whig nominees for esembly,..-he inquired, whet prospect there was for rum is nor township; I intormed hthr uniets be isledged himself for Prohtbition. l he would receive six tetra. .He sneered at the AM; but after the votes went counted, lo ! and behitld he bed but two. And now I cah asfute th Oitor the &um organ OrwtpbwEr, if. he. I T eceives Itariilvai votes,. this Democratic districi, he May Hay to himself,—l have dose Coblyi Shun truly, • C, P • [dotontstcsr. I i , re • Num. Eris. - :—Will yot tittnit?, intt ' ' thro ugh your paper. to correct a wrung Ern- peesi Owl that was made 09 the minds id the Gran d Jary.of_the present tetrn, With regard to an 'official set of ;mine !licit witi, as I am infant led. veryl seemly criticised by that' body 'J Some few weeki ago thiTe was a ; person;.arrested jon,a warrant issued by me, i on a elvarge in , twiny of 30. Oti_. hearing ; the easy I considered th e evidence Siifficiently strong to make: it my duty in bead the case,' up to. Cteurt. . ' ; ••; ; - . , l The 44 lendant was committed ill default of l hail temtired. .!The constable with the corn— mitmerit .in hisipocket and defendeM 01 caw. - tody lett any office. The followilig day the Prosecutor celled on me and: pant' the 'costa, ~. add stated that May Aad 'arilledilie case. - J. ' informed him that i should teturli,the tecog. -.' nuance tdthe-Dist rict Attorney.ind he with. all the witnesses had batter:attetid. - - ' I know not who the gentlemen cora posing, ; the present Grind Inguesrare, but have no ..dodbt some of them at least have suf&tent g ,iotelltgencii,:rwhen they know ; the facts, to t. ' See ; See that theentrtmitting magistrate ought not rto be eenstird 'for performing di duty that •' the - law etrictly 'enjoins - Ivan(litho. The. law does not empower Justices; o f the peace 1 -to eel Ile /areas, cam: • I Ti A.i 1 0ounzr. t I 1 • . - , XTSCELLANEO7B. ; • 17 Th. /nix cety.—Thete are thtureight iron foundrits in Pittsburg. r, A few daya thunsand amt• grouts passed through Aihrtoy, on the Ctn• traltattrund, bound or the Weal. , 11:7' Iron is fora taking the placv of bricks End 0201111 t in New York, is 4 building ma. serial. (Cr A Lusis . Pidturs.—Tho: last wonder 2o Paris is the birth of e tereolated haby. on the Byre . Moamar*. The Ctiratitufiont4: (whose trnaginatton. says the &eat. 'Plaze 6 all bouridt.) . &covered 'tie phenomenon,. and declares that the beby'S itetend leo OTC blue. Its thighs and bedyi are ;cherry • red, while Its head is as back it!s a negre';... . „ . irr' Baltimore is 'said to ',be the cheapest city pisee of residence Iu the United Slates. In all the suburban quaver's tioUses eau 'be rented, having battinig. Water, gas and ac•_ coma:iodations. at from $75 to 5159 nod 820 per inatten: • Coal is ihenper by 25 per cent, than fa New York, at the winter season bah short sod mild.'t - • Ct:7' Nee ors two hundred and ten brick layers, earperiters, and blailisaiiihs employed no the. Capitol extension now tgoing on at Washington. The walls' of the principal stairs ate at a spring height, nritt,the aisles tire being tuMed. The arches AO ; corrid• nra are to be of the must irnagbificent des , erfptioth consisting of a safes olpatiel frames grained and Wind ardzte.' • 617'.The Odd Fellows iu ;tate of Ohio ourr.be.r.nearly twenty thousand mkobers. divided into upwards of two hundred sod Ott , / ' Some three thousand 'new Membitii were recitired during the year which' ended on the 30th opune fast. Dor io# die same period Ott' revenue aniohnted to $121.000, of whfeh suoi,l3ooardt of 8.1.0.- 000 were disbursed for the.relief of the sick. *tbe bbnal of ;the dead, nud in aid of widowed VEVAIDIAC . ! • fr7Clutago is fast jeopl j ag the Illinois Penitentiary: Nineteen pri4ontls. convicted at the present term of the 4otirt; are await ina transportation to Alton. slid the jail is crowded with peptone ehatged . With - oll'enets against the few. t-- 1 - 11:7' Batith O'Briem hes 'pied the par 'lop granted by the British Postertueot. and hit family elpect soon,to Meet him at Illus. eels. ; There is probably ncilikelihood;there. fort h of hisitomtnB.to thisitiantry. as it was et.one time itunoyed that tie intended to tlo. 7.7 Semi, fires vrq Friday . night last. were stand in ditPaitestant• baryiag ground in •Pendleton. Ohio.. whieb resulted in the:llea , Woolen , ' of the heautitul-pillat, react ear' rounding the -hula! ground; all the willow and pm Mee and shrubbery. gralw“alt4 og4e4 _boards placed. at _;eturlb old the ;ram The ones beautiful cemetery was n a low boars thus deluged and covered war with black ainden. /ae In unitary la tot knows. 1, V ": _ 1 IME Ayier poultosa, 4 -" it Wila - lbak Lab' uel Todd. Esq., of Cafltsle,WiU run sa as independent candidate for Ctingress against Denham. The next election figures will be likely to eltacidate some of the principles whichlhe industrious Chairman has been. trying to mystify in his prosy addresses. IV` Rev. John Ckimbers.—The Flee Pris% byterion, alluding to the chicanery of this priestly politician, aye :that .the work - and the man furnish an illustration at the ness of tfungs,'! and that he is 'lust the nut to play the demagogue for the polincidleatii tctr William Bigler." • 'The NatlonaLhatligencer says that the alleged .6 combination ,of Northern Whig•, with Abolitionists. Free Sailers, and Know Nothings" will probablytot be a Whit more unpatriotic than the' Vilfloln coalitions ul Democrats and Free Sailers commencing in 1849, and running through some of the Free States up tea very late period, inch• ding that in which Mr. Sumner was elected to. the United Stated Senate. ' di' Coal and Transportation Companies in and run nil* troth the Anthracite Coal Fields of Petupyt camel. Ourrerted terrify for the ifiner*' Journal by A. 'E. Sranill St Co„ Aankets ~ A • .. ; . 1 "- , a 1 i; : 1 A • • . Rtln iAI i. ROADS — 5 - P•, -- - 0!3431 M r ne i Hil& 3chnytkiti Have*, •5 0 i 651: IQ Mount Carbon, . - ' 5 O; f ' Mount Carbon Sr, Port Carbon, i5 O ' . ;: --- . , Mill Creek, 1 ' , 5O Schuylkill ValleY,. 1 s t ) '. M. Lorherry Creek, . :50 • Swatara, :50 5- 8 . CANALS- , • 50. 22 ' , 221 Schuylkill Navigation, . do.: . do , Preitrred, r , O fovul 1.1 . niorreanal;: , , • 50 :10 i 101.. do do Preferred,' 50 ' 0 47.:.461 Delaware 5t H.tuiPon Coal& Trans. I portation Co'.., 's, 100 100 1109 f KAIL ROAI.I'.6L'COAL CO'S. i I Little Schuylkill Gait' do R. It. Co., 50' 6 3f 'll4i Lehigh Coal 6; Navigation Co. 50 4 621_ 62i Ilerliton Coal Co.. , 50 , I Buck Motudain Coal Co., 50 : PennsylvanieCoallo R. R. Co., 1,100 102 1 1,103 Unuphin Coal &R. It: Co., ' 100 ' 4. 1 45 Lekens Valley Coal Sta. 11. Co.o i 50 • BiniversfeadocraCoal&R.R.Oo-, ! 50 ' 39i, 3.9 i COAL COMPANIES I - Poreat linproyernent C 0.,. .. i I 1 North American Coal Co., -,; 23 0 I 13 , Delaware Coal C 0.,: - 1 30 • ,- - MISCELLANEOUS_ - . i Minrra' Bank. '5O 55 60 Pannell,' I3ank, 1 50 . 50 i 52 Pottsville GasiCi)., • ,50i . 30 i 3.5 Pottsville Wider Co. ! 25 . ! 15 193 - Miners Life Iciitir.aod This Co. 159 155 l Titint %vitt. bu preaching . tn the 'h Lutheran Couto), Market street, every Sunday morning and eVenmg. CirraINITY (LPISCOPALO Centre Rev. Davin. %Vowel:ray, Rector. &nice bold regularly. in this Church every tlunday : Morning, et 10 o'clock Evening, at 8 " ' ONE LOW PRIG. to ask and take, auttcev-' erybodv. We only rpeak our sentiments when we ray that our Gentl e men friends. who Vint' Philnk!. •phie, will be hands fly treated, and t..att w ..atis. factoriiy fitted to a triatctile*s suit of clothe-, at a very rest,!onsble price, by calling et the mi e b ra t u d onewprice Clothing. House of LIVPINCOTT & CO., S.utn-weit F orher ci Fourth and Market strests. . • HOLLOW AY '3 Ointment end are aucterit±r re me dies for Bed Legs and all kinds 'lOf The aurpriAng ratel of these arivalnalv.O• mod:einei ihroughL.ut the Unina. is the moftleo , tr.ntii,g prod, or trtotr etfiezey tt-t ;cu: !: , g had ;viol, o d and •crofu:outs Iliouaa•Id• Of . r.'op:e. who have buffered Lout titese ureaulal ma.ad.c. f , hale, culiAJy thu,i , use, 5t , .,-r ever— other retnLdv bad tailed; vad it.f u feet beyondoll doubt, that th..re :a no' Cat-e, however obatatato Or bad., that msy not be visor 4 cured by (hove wonderful rimed leineti, therefore the atlictsd should Immediately try liollowny'a Ointoteut and Fur bale by John G. Brown, Clemens S Heisler, J. C floghes, E J. Fry, Tamaqua; Dr. J. liet at fir rns 'Mtnerbstlie. FROM ADAMS & CO'S. EXPRSS OFFICE. eerily that we have used Mr Lean's YtArzzit Oil Lilts 2nent with perfect auetess. ;- One ot our Express Horseli was lame trim a hard callous Jtvellwuq im the knee. We trill -various Liniment, and remedies to remove the dtsew , e,!mt none olthem done any good We procured one dollsr bottle ot the Volcanic: Od. Liniment, and it hai removed the 'awaltio.. Ithiletired hint. We therefore Infre plenpure in recommending this Liniment publicly, for it is the hest external reme• dv ever used. JQIINUna. Ag't • •- - January rib, St. Louis Nio. • _ . TO THIS AITI.;CTED. We say, t i pfie no hinge' with [loose cOnunon'iLva• ituent% mid squad:es. (shtain a supply 0.1110 rem edk wr Rheumatism', Bruirs<-4.9imeins, or any I,74iiki . pain, no ditteraupe how ',eyrie, a few applitiatioes witi give relief. A tew =mall tintileA eleaase and heal the moat loath-pine Sale. and Wiled: heal anyliVotind, Flesh Cut, fiiirti:oir Scott]. in WI incierlibir Ph or t ime. For Chipped ilands,i(;hilhlaine, Sorry or Ertm• tins on the Skin; it-is the only true remedy. . '_- Two application,. will make the skin autt, white and sinoota as an iereet'.• VOTTSVIVLIC 011ARICETS.- i : - CORRECTED WEEKLy FOIL THC JOCRIVA L. Wbeet flour; bbl 110 00 k Pr'd ifeechts peed- 44 04 Rya do do 0 00 1 do do tinpar'd •.0 00 Wrisati built) ' 200 i Dr.d apples Faired ' I 50 Rye, do • .-1 00 Digs, dozen 10 Corn,., do , • 0 0 Duller - 26 Oats. do ' SO Shoulders. - , . tif , Potatoes, do ,• 110 Haws, 110 1 Ttmotby deed- - . 995 I liey..toa , 20 00 op - yer do 400 Plaster, , :a 00 • - NOTICC TO AMERICAN el r—aterpeelsl NW ,I/4Y" lag of American Aianttation of Pottivllle will ha !mid to Tttompson . 91 liell,corser of Second and Market asraets.on Wednesday eviroing. slept..l.ltb. Awariaana aro !amid to attend, to impose. teat &Wows will mi manioc's& By older nt rho Preolderit., . ti. B. Roossi. fl. 'ODD FELLOWS' COI eria.--Forrillm "•..• 'mus of purctitattn btillal. luta le tile Odd P:tiliew.' Ce•inetry. wit! apply to FRANI' PO CT .at Iht Inn t,'.l7*. Tow u 71.1114 Jolla J. JO;Las . Hicerivl::t creti ' Jour B. C. l'ilauzzi,;tiesitrb peat. - Nov.l7.lNS:s.. • 46.1 • . . . lITAtiTr.D.—E4 c. loung man. 4 4t1.1341.14.% Di . .. 1, t Vottevtllis,- Se clerk Lt a 11-...4) o.tco, ay in .4, store. Eriqutre ac ttcla . c4s44:. . slaps. 9,1833 ' - .: . • 36-tf , • V A VITED.—A n thduattiout. roPir wevito to Y, leash. /to* acid •To auch an Ocelib‘stal e.;.,tfee c.ll b e glen. Apply St MA 0641 1 : Sept. 0,1641 Stk2t - 4,7111 T Tit D.— Aouineymaye chalrntauste V V Pest pt lee* be Pell. Noce neediPigi*tti , nut etypltelerepees. Apply • • , Lrtri agxoLth July 8, 47.e1 lATANTEiD.—PittIar falcate Mies ttie Potts. v 1 vllle.;4labinoy, Blinn - Kikln and Wyoutirds • 'OO4l Reg 1 ,344. -,, Apply to P. W. Ent - Aran, • JunePottsville. 4.-f, ISS4 , US 3to It llDi~it9 WANTED.--TAt QiYpll4 "41 sapactwaaa Ceel Company are now eonsetat— ly employing l'iltnere. To gond. e!eady pen. towthhZ, etzlehtnk.lat, the hleeleat Neagee.'rail the brat teuelattear % wilt be even. rajmente setoutelb to Itote'orhee—lbe Cianpetoy nol dFillog In mcrebetelite. The COMPA ore Maimed, on whichdaliy Pa•seneer MORO see. now tannins, althea couveatent twee** to the mines, which ere situated In an elevated and healthy countty• • FREg 8ei1001.1 4 ate established. and will hi be continued here, int the education of the children of the Miners and Workmen. Apply to J. 11. /deed. WAIN, Minihe toglarer. et the etre. /When gap Mines. CIA. WOOD It Ittit • fineness aid duperitattadent. Pottsville, Tionaque.eineell Chunk, Schtlythill /I*. Leif Sad Miners silt 'reply Picts)* cOPyl , • March 13,1E34 11-ti .11IST PBX IN tralt.=-Tbe Patent Aaptas B ribbed Gold Pen. fl/VlPlrkiceP 4 " 5,10 Ike eV entity, age= fintAl rata of then etteelleat pew', offer them at tArorpticee. with 'the' assurance twat they w ill be eyrie(' feted. Come end try "thee, et ' IL C. E wet ; Centre th. . . • ta t tf ' • VVATICSIettI, Tom bolo Ind tirorolly• ;toilette.) evict. of Waldo§ 'iambic ter Moors. Come 'Ad try teem at s • B.C.GREEN'e. Aprirli i tK .4, _ • • ilysa ofttretOolittoElgto; . , is4t, OLD Slab lIIILVER:I4wer Watcher of tb G ben itualtt;-4ach asToblas% Jatutson's. Robin ton's, Copper's. Movill's itailwaY ticateke•Per— au warrset.xtin perform weenie' or.tscbllagod. Clhe int a' cell, a, C. GREEN, eras' fittest. Anil IS, likt ross~ PRICES OF STOCKS Snttiligtnre. livery family should bare. a. nnppfy oonsitakity ou lifinif far I.m-iu timent need. Try It-acd rbL veil! lfe'conviurPJ of wovds,• fill ettVieney. See adverhgemetit in another reluma in to-dny:A paper. • Akr for , sgale by John G. Brown, )'ptl■villa; Glenn Carbon; L. S!erner. Llewellyn; J. Carmel; Allan McLean, Forresqville Store, Plurnit Colliery. . 1)r. SW truly Mr:limes ! !—Theme valuable preparations !MVO" obtained a popular:ly and fame in lite. community worthy of great confi dOce. The Doctor ham within the la,t few yiario moven conclusively to the American public that his (;outpound-Svrup of Wild Cherry 14 the ,only preparation that realty contains the pure rivalinea of this ranch valued medicinal agent. ‘The woe• cure effected by this merbcine 'both in the. incipient anti entifirtnett .sta . gett of - cotisuharnion. is Nth to be iinptiraliolied. al any of our friends real ly,want_to tfili4 Wild Cherry let the;m use none other than Stearits'p. • U. C. barna, Reedsburg, 'Wayne, cruntyi Ohio, writes,—...4end :rne another supple of:your „'Corn pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The wile of D. V; Vansyele, 01 this place,h using it. ,Sbz has the coustiniption- , -the Doctor thinks it ti the very bent rued:eine in the country ' fq i nc h, •,4 ee c 4ould lid our columns with such: let; ia:a as the above, recelyid flilialkeectioni of the country. If you ore nick, giCu, "Dr. -- Swayne's great original Wild Cfierity" a trial, and our word for it, you will be cured. • Ouri . iriendii. John G. Brown. awl J. 8 C. Mar.' tin, are agenis for all D. Swatae's Mediemes:—' Hunixinger.ut Sehuyluill Haven. See certilleate of extraordinary cures in another - collinn. , omnstum. vonons. WANTED. • 1 MJ 'HA - .RDWARE, . &C .t ALL ZIOAD &RICKS. rarglituoit.Cist 1 0 160 i.nus.trove ears. CoutractotsNappited .st the fivavattanit Frou DepoCut PRANK PUTT' • • :My lb. 154 l - • 4 Si•lf . tAiIiDOW 5A101110.4 , 10, 10 i 2, any Ms* fur-, Vir matted at faunal:at-turn'', prirsli (Oats. Putty, Pats a, Pi4l;ll'. Otb,tc,at Ors Ilardivane Ira trusi D•Pc't of 'iItANK porr. • Jut it isoes4-. - .. 44/- • 1110ACKIlallTiCSELLOWO, .11.1Ptics. 14..t01m:/lor/C 1\ „We. U "ite.4 Madge Ham.; win, it tht 11,ardsvfi(e Deport of P t 51514 YOTT• Jolt 15, MI • • 9Y U - COAL .141011,at8 MP iDtic rimmed to' . in J. eilsmino's Ersonlialltlinff, In CPO; hW dourililibove-011 POnneylvanni Hall; in baying bwinenwitAti Mew will plci•lc IS-rf • BGATT' •ttie afire Ire lititet,. a , where prise call. ,•s W, visessit. fr.r , rasaarr. tad BITOW4ops coAm IPktiett. 71 Fihr t,32ltlii'irr. City or NPIr %drift:or A Orrtcr, la . . 1 - , (Lehigh, tiazietiie. tramberty,6B, 1 - i $11.! Loirand &poet Mtn, from the ell 'lLehigh Itegtou,4 i_ Rainbow, timed Mt., and Black (Meath froth thesx3 chaviltill teglon. .1 WS*, BelstrOpr. Belem, Orchard, ' . 1 Spobn arid LeNyto Vein* , • - IFrian the t sirbrated; Fiepthurg Pd._-Co la C4.311 . 00'4 also C l il alb c 'lan '' r ind Liernpoot4s ' LICE 11101 7 821, Pl 'NI. fa 2 P..M. MN • . , .. •s' • 11-t( - ‘ lEEE RED ASH iliTuiliti OF Much Oe; jrIO.PARTHICHAHIP.--r t HWH I '1 At , DEN AJNIED Kor,ing moped. the selling and shippli4 of OGAI. 1,4 i title gar aisoclated CHI MLA Wto.i t ac 111D.JONN ROirAltt,..l4l..and Ocoioc Poise, under the-ginet of UMW AHTIHN HIED fL at.4l Valoot Ewan. Alin% INoo. 7 And S;Part Ritheoolii.,. • • LEINIfi - ATIABNHIED, OCOSIGH H. rano:. %inward 0..; - oktror.Stettiu, , t. JOHN 11.0)9.1EL,J8,.. ' • i 50.14.1 1 SCHOOLS. ''''',, DOI4SIVILLIG AMA 6E14 V..—The Pall T r el'? of gala laaUtutitin wlttFicaaroenca, NONDAIt.; Mb. anti ,caotinae,algateea waits: ti:attion—iar Epee' armlet's 910; fel latsguartr. SS extra. • -A. P. spixrisim, : AL_ Yclacapikli 6 , W. V. 15.tt i 7d It! • „ tOMPetetitltiEaelller for the h4b. liCB WI DLit - Oct of the Wirousb of Ploefiornie. to rointneries October let; for elf 'mualtsa• A. tri :amble salary grill be *given. ite4, if a competent fir - strocurr. 4r nay expect livery hill *elect e‘hool. for the retnatider of the Tear. Appticstlon,tetelvedP, llecrisburr: By pnles4f the Boa d. . Dap'. ULRICK.Igire), Anglia 16:i. • 34-U DOUR TEACIIEIMS I,V,AIiiSTICA for Barry District. Appi,catlons will rece(vsti 'on kr.c 24 : 01 @sins. at I o'ciour. Y. M., slips house of k Dang ler. fiction's tecontoioncs Novilst. and. continuo I cider of the'llosr4 , - . JUNfi. A. OTTO. firclt. i34t.3.5.4f • .1i oTIcK TO Ticia.cnititm.— Two. Aisle Teithirs wanted JP - . blyt4in .Sebeol • Distrim. ebtt trISIA Cesaity, lot the finnan' Wild or, cot months. dater,. thirty-flee Collars per ason , b;.— ne hoot to. commence onilendsit the 41i4 of ieepteett bet nest. J•Miirt NOWLIN; Be.t.y Ailddieport, Rept:2.1854 31-31 ‘A Ziff ALLEROS 80100 FOR VOUNO OLDIES Will open oo the 4th tFf beptember. In addition to ;be breeches lipretofory tanet4 In struetine will be item% In Frelirb and Drawing..: lbere will he two seasletm of irr.toty weeks esib Mew - sit* constltutlesa term.p In cuoetqueati of delay In Cling Op the room wtrb separate seals bbd deists, Ulu chat& will be eight ;hollers fur the Rrit tem, but ten for the eutcesdati terror. Lug number of Pupils will by Molted to tweitty flee • ayd thoett Wahine' adintitiote • will pleaes";eit. ply imme(bateltr. !dirty and TB opted &tie:Wince . 14 ttliolltdi:ltud no reuuctico Wilt by made (or rib; 'sena:4l,ocm; for scret,i; weealier:poiltire Meese, hllda ALLEN returns rslictre - toetme for the 704• trovagp &he see iewtvl3 01114 11,11311M0T dr years, awl !lope* to ton.lour. merit t t lthforoi; of the ouplis. Auguet 20, 0;3 . • . ! 14.A+ 7, • SiOTIC,ES, „: cutrriaraLie Co. 60513102), PLEA.)..— 4.3 I.%'cet LtratmO gook ) ' •.{ ie ... _ . )40 :-'; Jtiall.T. 1e53, F1..r4/ - ' 74 : ' Willtana Donald/on, . 1 . . :tame . ot Dattertietl , i . • .. . itt Jade T , 15.5 i, Ft r, Maras Dere, -. ._., th, t nj t iteignott.Atidttor 2rPOlnted by teat Elaurt at Common Pisa' o: dahoylattt C.otrt4, to Tappet leo Joiht.oenrk ag airl 1 t rald , lVtiltatn bona,doot.in Vail , Older of :fan.; el:1 enter upotettne duties of tali ..0. Poitl-iutlit. at O.a office. to tba , ,porotote of I'oll4olle. on "I 0..50..y. 114. 3,1 gay of October, A D. 1534, ft to o'clock A. xr, of wOlcti..trturiiby nottliPit all Piiirttes I..e,ogied. - - JOHN 1!.•, 110-BAta. Auditor. ~ Pottavllle,fiect. ik. OS - _ f•'. , .38-30,:' . • . I~OTICE . .—Tbis 19 to glee notice i lint nay wife. t tinsan Leo; ben tett ins bed and ,board - witaaat SUMLI4IIII (AVM. Any Sets° ni,ltoatlog her will '4O I, • at their own tisk. as 1 will par no hide _of bet.' ant , trattitil• . ' • 1 . LUKE LEE, • Bete... 1534 . . ll : • 46.11. i, XTATER. INSTALZIENT.-:—Ne- V i tlce Is hereby given" ro enhaesiberis tu the; new iitork or roitselfle Water Coinpanyartat the fourth. )osiehneat of eV. doll; open .earbi share is re quired to he paid In to the l'lrenrer. nn. or tire the sOth day sir eepteut-er-j • _ By order firths eIIAitLET3 W. dT YAY, Treasurer. `Sept. 1934. 4 31-2 r: VOTCE.—JAKEiIi TARIWIT - 'having at 1.. 1 1 and ansleired the intern-in In the Flowery' Fieln r' iallAuylici/f eau Ba r. to I:ll.3l,AitiL, JONES. on lb. , 1I day of ningunij• ult., 111 perminc indelitnii TO Bald fabllieriniP. up to Mat le: rinci.p, will nnakc payment to tite•snul- James Tagevr, atm wlii psi nil debts cop:rated hiro,onncount saidof acid ci n . :: 1i 1 t ftinuntd-lontn. . , dept.l„ ilisl 1 ---- ' .. _...-- • --......--. 1 (..• SCIrS age wx... 'An i.EL, - rt , n, tXr , i):5..1 , -. 1 iIIItIIiLUTION OF eiAßTlNlF.itimuilie. I , i ...'. 'nnde.ts hi, ssislc,.. ~." • yid-owner/I at,l•:ile, lithe andasslgned, tuarrofire doing %ark 'ln tits !, I tnlii.'"l4 1:3 . 4 9' ,1, a,1 1 . 1 .g.5, Mk P . n ,',','‘,; ‘ 1r ,j.",..?,,. 1 '' ... , tmont litdnees, In pattnetsttip,undi t this Ornv,itun,y 4 v :7:••‘'``,..Al Lah•la. Cri. , “ - • hls LAII, ''',"'" '' :`' '''' ' Ur WaAlb IL. i osT,herchy tive notien tbs tbiannor ~, ~ ? "- I snre, ot . wioao g , 111, hq,01. ( r•••,, ~. IS this day pa.ptsmbet 2,1854.) diacinived Ity intlittaf L ~t i W i •.unit'l4 years', mut t i ~,i,•,' • int ?til . llot ll •• ' t•• convent, and that th , n 041.1011. Wilt hereallerhe .4,, 1 3 -e'lr.: iit• lii , Pet 1 ti• v.., ~...,afa, ..'!•- ii t' 4 •• i' • ducted by William Yost. Tbe . Iv 4 94"fi1.'. or tfttt Mt , , mA Y druPloY Amy t - ' - _ , i. ' tale wilt he stilled by elthstiof tilt - partners. .. . 1. A f1:1.".1 1" I. '• ; q belt: it. A : 4 1 , 1. ,! 1 . • , .• - VAICIIAffi. WC ASI), 't . -2• ll .thle . - . . . . • • . . - Viill.l.l;kh/ lioar,.. : --'. . )l i.xJ•44:‘ 'Aill.s.• j• jl, • p .*Nr V 4.0, IL' s ..t. VA,. A • • • Post Cuttroo. Stpt. ti, 1634: - - • 23-Yte' 4 elnnis i for ci• , • L,..ft-iy.-• ' '• - I RE:ttfli,,, U. .11. i I.lty lu., tr. .., .- , . , tpiScUToishit 2.liErricit.-LThe tteicisper or., It'll 0.11.144 - :::} r , ,,..' . , „ 1 ,, , ft,. I 'l:a illehu I-thin Couto ft. his tiptiveAletteta ol :Admin. -; August ti ~ . ,".u' '. •,,. . :;•/..;,,, l ' ' isitattan, With the. Will ati:itelled. On the Letate Of i ---:- ----• s t'"*' 4 •,) _ -:..._...„..._ _L . ~ _ Thoirmt done", Hen ~late et th e totensAlit Of .Net. 1 yof f y • , • ,„. . , o,s , . •, ,Weilikh.rihnYiklil ef.uutyi ; doLiteed,lo * .lttof totttef.".; eloper . Bliltit‘ys.ar, 4.11't lilL:` l ::' ' ' / " 1 ',' signed. An penmee having claims against. soli Es- ~,,I. ' •ed an ollie;,/e- Centre ill.'"''' ,''''''.”,''''''''‘- I •Llitiil •J , I 3 tale, will present them to tiro substihsrs, god them, .. 4 ).. w , .lipitroft• iChurelt..wh, 'le h t '''''''' itidelited tcr ,nld iitsfr, will "leo mike pdjment .10 ,it • 0 .1 , 1!4 il y • livid fIPL.O.• let it. r's ' ' ' • •• • .„ 9 TtICAI A 4 JONCin . -; I Tit. tt ee , A.• ',AOC* 'tittenil/•rt. - ••1 3 hNICI• .10NE!,i, - - i,,ti. I. 14.>1 . ' 1 - . t . I . ..teOrtoris. i ..-__ ..._ ._ _--] - - - .••• -, 54.4),!. `>' ij RN' tt ii I.V . YO()LE, Mix. *':,,‘'-' , 1 ,, : ". 1 " ' .1. i. Poor:title. 01hr - it on 11.: 3 1 eta: sit ''''' -' ' ahoy, It. U. lizeetwt'it itv,e;ry•N"re :', ~, , wolim respectfully !Mom iner t w ht•or i. t "i'''',,,•„:,',. b,- n , :.,./c wh;lc 3...sisnint in thy tieuloy.tt i l t ,:','' . , .thilitt•••• Iht• liti9 patiyeste,dtiti ihsi.l.lb , tl.., ~,,, efithl'Ati-t1 bite... Wes ehuve,etd- wtil'he '""''' •'' • a i•• - •tt ;,.. ffeilia any ettteitiLittlea Itylit who lIIALY -; 01. ..a..iViCC/1 in fih)A de ettateht ••i that ittit l34l '". l7 ,•••••, Iptirtivelt.sl explota9ttne,eua Itstirtor er11.:00 1 ' ‘. IL 4 , 1( 1 0,1 And care, of Ailnei i or thy 113.4'6 1... ", : rtaitnecs it. - tery;l4o.,. From rem 11.- . 07.c, ~.'" ' i l cnc.611.9,1 of an envoy tv p. , tOrto . at;:ttie3": ti.ltebit trenrer.y, and to tlestry,terd 11,ta :j3s ....',. by tow: srapnital • maps, plans, anti s KO - mai t " trutaii'Lls will teeth Iced yrrelvp hip iltdif4o '.( p ‘'` Polte rale; lois , 15, lEdIl - ' ' Poitarli, A niNit Yii, 1A3.4 lIISSOLUTION 00 fpAlilicir.afalr ,---,.. JLP.The _pantie! alio ta•ro:lnfoi •rx (sling - ! -, 4 `. - -- - . • Jolla Meth:meld iendlollh,V. Wten,l'has l *' l w.an amt•Jactie4:Virreh.under itis.artu or j; 4 ad Wreh, W rentaid,B , otherk, in the hithinx [hue i - 'All:Dunikt, solved b * y tint - hal content, die the trio. Telltsi,^ , ' di* - { hit. au the whglei A•tuck awl h , - 1. .. , ay isr AUliabt. mho - Uric!et IV virneN ,'; flu " or 4"0" , "aas . 6 * (6 fettle up'hil the butpluvec dr tis , 1` "Rs- ile..* *III '..% lIIP old fi rm.- : N • • - • s •'! Ildi VD DO ti LI,. r 1„: - -. _ , , • r: .11 , V. ‘VREIN.•. YaCtMail WHEN, i., 'ANtnel WRY.`: :i • -'• . • '.,•-•-•,,--, W!-Et• .610 . 1'/CN.-1103 ■ti E berveiravitig ge-rcheserrts the Interest of . POS.. 111:0*., fir. the Olt(nn Carbon Cosry, grim Inotite itlatilkeT have thie,,el lit y am/4;43.10i termer:lves together fqr the gurpoae-;or tarrying aa b gerwrei COMMIiOO4II_IId Nerebiknalao buelneps, Outer tilt SaYk.4ll4 flyyf.ot McFAIRLANIVie VERriER.. • . ANDREW McFARILe • TIICIN,Ari V Cali eir . , Cathorgi Cams Mp.“"mtsayarti Co: Aug L. IBM 4-oc. . ,TOTlOR.—Notiee iirbeteby given (bat the :111 , Ilarat.Buth.orPottsvitta o ln lb. Vountyotnenoyt-. kill. Intend to applyto 14, Legislature of Penotyt vinio.st its best seitetan, for the ptletlege of In trinsic': the Capital' &Stock of bald Bank Boot Two - loodfed Thousand to an 411101111( Vet qieeeitiing Efird lundred thouvold clalhata..' By trader of the Board. LuEsEtt, getable,. kfb•tf July:l. 1.31 IVOVIO/IB.—Fhe eubeeribera beichy the notice Oaf-application wilt La made' to the neat Leals- Larose Paussylvarat AC/ It chine, of ti Book of Dileount, Debora and lame, to' be located to the Borough of horequi.tebottlklll.S;ootity. be called the " luthbreClle Nenk • of Taluleguai,",wßb capirilbf Two Eloadztd,Tlonslid Dollars+ . '• Ricllleeto Ceiltet, R. Wang , fobis, • ' 4 Ouzo& WleGaPr Jacr.',lnseltdiress. Jaarts TasossiT 4 ; • Points. blatotarni, fleas; T. Moats, • Wig DeffeLo:olt, hitelfght Btaa.P. Pena DOGE ilfltaitha. • • Tamaqua, June:3ooV ; . lb-Orts. . g. iabsalber iiou;4 heriby nettrt I 8 hh the ttoocr4lll, Oat rur4ro/ at 411 time. to ston4 to Ow. turittorit4 titt , he Mateury, ith: - rad oth're racarer:hg berfletglt! to abhdiJii !1 ~.utrat:;; iut thei Cehettlictiol Er6.l.iiir. of ail landa.of ßUYidla;a. Cbeigeeen.4.:r l itcdpeithaly., - J . OuN kj..1A5tC,47 P,..P. - --Thhakful for pia: favors. the tiOdo". 1 : 4. ,c,:ttittoaeott of the hitheit t. r 4l. ILA. _ • 4s/7 0.4::071CEC....4101tie /Oven tbnti srplice. ti.nt wtil bd made to HI-novae Leniottot.i of Venn .l.l.'a 0 4 * 'for y Cbailei loon fiarinsi Bah r to - be :11,- c4tviitt tie W./imp "at ler ttirt 1114. with a o'2llll or FtAy Tbount rid DOlit Fa. ~filth the pre/lice.. cif tures,. IPS it to Own Ifilalftd TtiPtifandi Pol:itts..new o f y e . we i ng moec , intereil end Cocoon 'lnc to be now. .!rt•-. 11 -ttiv Ilia Ativlart Pima.* • June .1). tate &c. 1.76 T r„ed saptirletTranty. , '.- • 43. Li. ja.1.1477.. .• • Tho rx)ri ibtme&husk, ketterine.' m 3 y 4 "1 113.ki . !WO Ott WILL PII/Dlsupetior gold Ilia' tiog Y WOieberal J. 1 1.4:14.lepTrto Wileb wore. two doors litxive the; bllo;rs' gook ray 71, 'el/2 • ff. TOL? .waavr '; 4 2...ccitit , ti Thiviti:!l , tr, II A very red , tesilvilass, can Itt J. ft. Eillarr II 011, Oki 614411, SWO 11450ta aberve the ittae.r. , 9* Honk, POWS , vine , . , .. • , - - . w._ - . , Me)' 17- lUt - - • , - • - 11•tf ":1411:ER • PtiATIAD WAliaGe-Cof. b-nite !an*. Tta gettleseria drug, Cupti C.atnrs, Ledlmi,NAPitia 14 / 4 2.P*11, net and Carter tinlvoo. iZ - • k, my. 11RAiliFal -.845 a rho Dig WitelOppoiltit Murilmer's Hind, . • May& 1854 e- - • 38 -ti: • FASCY GOODS, Fle . e Patti, Pert F..liee..thex ihltheee.Yeper Waif:hie s Flee Pco libiaee . let.teh Karl low at • W/I• I/ 14 A 111" ' / ' filth of the hit W;tehiiepposate hiert}iner`a hotel. Maly tithe' ' -7 - *soon:6o4a T 5 -.irear:•flan k att4 Mgt; stor►, at iut _ DI 8 • eiga aftaa, 01. euf k optkpaltt 114111. Say e.i./854 J 6 a • STILL. AtII citirtp.:tittoil I vtioltt, fier.linatfttir LoAsto,lost reativird.tt iCallatulJudze fur yourilinto, et " 2 • ' WM. BRsDI p r ettgo or itto Big *ale,ll. oi - ppo,ile' Montan:li' Hot tr . ; Apr 1111004; - ' ••, • • 0111Xj. &WU LAVA WARE...-c. 40,4 tiak. ttik , eatiqusi b01d.% Van... Pollll4l* 'Boltlet lik•ftga do duutettes kb., st . • • • - R. V. Cr•lttre 41. 4113-,tf • . 1113111Vassomaajzifor Pans of au 11 mos 11114 viably la . - ocastuttes, . April 13, :t • 141.0 LOST & FOUND. d.:4441.41TED AWAY.—.4rayed away 1.:. , 1 I,7sonsenner, al.l nt.014 , 014 on the,'h et el August, 1454. a dock red Brindle Cow, -' .with hey ttmett OM, and willa an old % T ....., bell WM e leather Stray on her Of . df.— JAN Theirlndet will be en/lehly rewirded by wales 411 th 1113b341.1%.10/. TBo2ilAti GLEN I IIOIIT, [ - Don Wade; trauyi kill Count" , Kepi. 9, 1431 . :iil ne ciTRAY COW.--Come to rbr pr. mt,;;; 060 Eat rot. r. about It milebeow hoa r. Carbon, oa %to Vol or Apip‘t, a sma ll 3 . 4 darklirmi.e Cow, +malt p o ts. . 13 ,1 min n In fowl's*, bar face. -The owner • ralrik talt, prom pie/lair, pat clomp,* 4.4 u 4,11.• 11-4 t away. - , .11A511IEL Wort IA dept. 9, 19:4 • . : :6 3 OTRAY 00W.---Stret)int away from tt utliner, on Thursday. 'Mat August.% red as. 51CLE1 COW, satrap •n 0 WI. Any person thforrnstlon when the can be found, or alit De mpa4g reward. A. S de TEINIIHRUSA. ;did Sept.-9, ``TRAY CilW.—Slray.4 away itom.ilt,' e...her on eituday,Anguat V,* eknail Win very awtall.evookett tuna. hail on a tea and leatbet eirap; Waite fate. imie4 la in, • +PO brindle. re4l arona4 ?ha eyes, tad a pieta, ant pi hteill-IVenGiumier ship; lona 1,41 An, wntie ronna,ua her-to lit. anhaerkbet, agile :and Port clomp, will he well paid for 7)l* qd bin. N67ha cox', , dept. !,1,414 - SVitale COW.--Iltra&' frominTrcrl; Pt uu Wodnesday. Auguar i IU, a 10.7.61 andAVAita Cow,has a Intite mart on `r' ibe Min: end anouiderv, very long. tau, lw, thick neck, white *pot :on her Ctft. wriouverreturna beg will be warded..! . 1)11. 1 qD !MOWN, oak if „t) AU just ea , 1651' FOR SALE & TO LET VOA itALLU—by 11. - soGietiDtr*-30,suro r Hareem, !rub Wnlona, Orr, oesi, Giraint, oc..iLty tan be seen at Rlnttown, qu uppmatton• tu A A. Kennedy. , S. ,SALCOLN , 1 / 2 . co. Iltepi p 54 • , G • 01.411CRIT FDIC lAALI4.--tine . b.. t GL Ash Coi!lvlcii- Itegtot •a , quire at this ome..; . . Sept. t, 1154 , 1i4.111,1 'LANDS lethit . iJ set). 1. , 0 do lo 3lntithoy I ; aux; .• uuo j u •T. W. aptiArilit.k.r.gtottf.,.' rocurvir,e, icimqSt Fi4R !HALE.—Two tuotl Forcifil Pnn good nrenr& and Duo lint V Inch ltipttlfy ' JOHN 111. libWeri, Yllo 4. 1 „, 041. • AuLn&,IL IbS4. vOR , ICALLEe.—A deetribte realdepra r.u(r Syr 1' rearm I.olBolle. A pp}y to JAMES A. Iti.tite Aeon 1f.51 VON. ] NAL.E..—Two epee no, [malty otot , 1'',141,6 5 feet to Atemettr,.rsPahlis of prepautls do tom, ut .0040 pct o ,y. Also, two : Cl:Prier r..trrs., tact, ctglst lett It,of, LI 3 feet 6 lathes to lit0(oo.. loath an the shiUtug.Lerel and straight ci,0,.1 L. loosing Meth). "Ttie. ..ithoVe Will he so;t1 tow. . Patties quo of Irerertio,will find it roltbrir adveniage to .4 01 ,4, 4 1 of thdittitoKrt.ipi. WM...IIILN art, Jr. & ;• .taus itqlrt Placket o? r 0 00ri;:t July to it - VALiki; OIL% Lir buildiegopiposite to tillcor TorfAce. tto ly toted up tor otketi, Onit It tot potd,rall. ttt rood teoftotO 'opto. tes'ioutkble tetMO.. % ' C.PITMAN, • Is.ti Juim 40,1631 RIGA( T IN 31.01iHIS , ADDIT .1: —A Ili g• at.d very C,4,..elatebt 11•14,b, 'Of crtq of place ul buthicis ut aud pu're viouuttla wutir. Irats.itd, ,G- Jt,11.1,14 wvy lautoi wllO 11. L4qta.st. 4.‘ Jutaltla May 2u. ir:rl I • • i.`ol‘ I! err, oalftd tsutldi.ri tory> 0: • Yhrcl,, 11, itb& t OR LIG Abk;a— To 1 ,1 fi • tact Tuwm r:CTAOOI%I. It illtP ux • ~.ai.nill- . )01.0 Itlltiatt4,Cre,al: tioa.Vi 11r0tA.110 1 4-, 1 ,1,11 , ,L tvn orneatiou. zc't . eti .7 1 / 4 ver ULAN roved tak4.o : y. Pet at; r 11111;1* MEMEI Utpiet, b.,: L.lta—i. :val .;:i.• let eat . C.ltelte lit'', *---. J. ti, le •J. ‘Vyna'r; aolettee le:Pa/nay/lig, ':. ...:c0. , (.. paliali !Mel reline to 1.4111.,.....a - r:traet. lily ~ r Alf. '.y ille via- a by let of !al, Lillaai,h, LAI- on th , , tsunta• et til 11.; Street.. Foe Oil' •S unit riktticulp , i,otte ,a a the tial , al3linq at lila 1)t g :sivrt, Le r.tt , ' , 5,.1‘ , , i0t5 ,,, f villa !ildtapulab Iv till tot 11l by g,v OD L . dilt,,l'ul , .. JiittlS 6. e a I v a ' .., .i A Jr: i;-;. iet tr.t 11e,,a 4 , iiue► 10,1653 , • _ t • iti,asxwoon rc nult4,nemn in n e ,„,,,, 0 ",. •R 'Pleb Pottsville . lately laid nt lir% 4 4 ri,of b .O Eetute. rtsiuks otrre,l for es' ie. App ly Co?' toe owners, at hies U • H' ' 31 . 1 .4 rattiilf Me May 3. „ 5 - - s ii ~2 DIJON .I.'• 'I tbOCTOIi pF DEN r . suave V.tetertite di ors, Centre Strrei; sit/ dept, S. t9sa , . I , 4;,1)37 . ."--- 7 ii,,,,,..} • 0.11:11N, TEACIICIt OF Nit7ii:l• --: dear. &lye ' it+ gt vi•n •:r. Lilt! Nati., 0rti,,,,,,,,, A : „ ' (Vificif • 011111 { o ;:n.ll•s , rumpauliAt liiia It ~a. ' h t o . Mi r •... AbOVe i. TtAirri,'‘u'rutit .4.:!•••, .ani•,),, j • d „ . , Atctv ' 41 , 6 s,. 0. ot.. svdii.. I it'l' • .., ' !:11i ' —.l • • • ffl 1:1.A, L ..ESWAHCE. A.0143CY CO3•• et IA • f :LAVIN/U.—TM: zwers gn.c.7 tes pt,'' , ol in for n.) rite ond the pieltlc Limehtity. wtle cr ritmue tootteort promptly to .011 'l)%/01..itit I,Ltt•ye-r,,,ttro rare. aEU as the Purche,a iintlp:l44 ni Itt;tl Bel Ste, • •, C.2 , 1.1:4 lan of./41-,^4, Vonceynn6 , ..2 ; . itidiu4tl , 4 Bowls kid Avrostae. scalvvulaittNi • coots ~, f,c.it!re . I.IICOL. oi , iroaltos tb• Town 1:+1” • I SitJIVE!, Pottsville, AOII 15, leSi . - - Q.ETit W I °nit, .iTTIINI'Iy ., _AT I•PA OMlcersithiCtlehilylktH Coubiy,ri• ;• • • • ' . IRErcitis 10 •.!, flue Kum ta.iu, • \ ) g.,.n_ A , ,I . u woort.p:ll6 • ••:-. _jots C. K nic, . f .l. II Ramo). T X..., Centelaud 15c.,140 , . York ' Jo rotet.H. CaKrBELL: C. g ,Potetyleoti PA . °Loral 'Wen*" I Esq., Wittitelsrolt i - ra.. Nalco`;), 136 s 1 'i 9-Jr „A N-4 LLESI PAsTipet, evavrvon,nd i'.nn. 44 - 411 1 , A.lO OM Mat till: buslam, ..1 - hid 4,. ..., .; el, riannel R flab r. - flaying pu , 0rr.2104 of td - ,:. .Papers. Nord* and Draft.. Lc Oar ou u.Afil tut 1.3 yo for. the purouttoi 1f prult.63l(.li, is hd Cat; Sp , ki fey* 510 In lot 03111 GO tn'rotatence to Isa loj.he 014, :4. Stun. - • !!.. • ' .! . Lsil A ELL-rISNEH tad - ALLEN PIERER v. f„ a, :Am lad., 'thy lotlytoi add *riling of 1115,4 EitAt t ,.., hay. 3,,d w fig f.h ~....1.4V4/0! Va:t141.4 ' TrOt‘ of (-c% 1,at.41 '' i .7.,00 , Cti; Cerise inlet, four duo') seta lb itftbr risz ivll;irlia Hail, e•roe',lda, PoUsviao . ' S',-,, , ,,,,,,p,,i 19. PIS/ „ ..-....,,,,1t5-dulArzt.tizcz.;:=d-ev-,-....- PHILADELPHIA. U P ... 4 4?l. s iirt;diridylier Ss t rep its targOi! fv34 :44 .43141 L, euVatilt‘ fifty pet cLltt. al,(44cr :1 9 advcqisiv rocs. 1_ a. - L- raacae~r.`~ s. F*NCOA . ST It cal 90,51,MISSIQN IVIF , ROI NT:, pEALE/38 i 5,44 rrovisiong 13E:YORALLY, t • 1.. em • Ye. ITI I I oritt Wharves, PIIIIADSLPNIA BE3. 9,1951 • e;11, } ..fTTENRIt "B. • FUSEEL L 71 aNiFr4Tiliarn dr i :.C3IBREILAg -PARASOLS,. . IN evcnv VAIIIETY,`ATIII6 Ott> 1 4 1.01.., . 11104g:it POI/ Il.lrllo :g* AjtmLi-FIA t.r i c i)41111. 5 5 : Willth the at of Dcalort iy tett!oti...l. 'Sept. !, - • ' .• : F.lok OIL - COOS: .'5., AlaBRO& 1.5' CRUM ALLEY, PI1ILA1) AND \ N. . 76 Sohn =MD, 31 and 33 PLvit Strte . • • Now :Volt; • OPPHC TO Tile • TRAbS, *Von 4:1 V . 'it ; • • ~- A , r ol..t.'olooir or FLOOR OIL CLOTAIs, 44 . 6 ' 4 . 774. a ', and Ids wlca, T A 13.L'E 01. L CL 0 Of American and thethitin manul.ict , tie,4 -and 5.4 wide; warrati(Ad prOurf. viy .cti"" t " S TAI it' t" T i f) S' • 904;6 and srs iochmi , tc i tr. imrso; • ,ENA - mix,4ED - Of Ow cr eir* SHEET OIL Cikjovils. • Of their awn inawafartuti.:4.\ 6 nod t.yarda of Now and Icii4toz .rautroa.- togallur ' O " 4 flock of 113hter !stades, 11.13. and 15 ket Of wbbl eta ntrelad at the Lna,a; 15111111 k vil c Ao. ,1 P ,n it*, •q), .o t ' Car EMU EIS Otig(11 it , .‘ of 70 .010 Mil o gOod Isnont,ri uwhastite! - Zdtby'~iaa; Lop, ocntrylkill %ortr.istts of the hflOrr cooraino nut,, rya!! aurqtra for ae, stvo. 1,11.6 sin 4..0t! bu nu 1., Us of (ion4j.{4y . t.a• • . Juivi 14.1%1J0 . . I ,2r = II;N12a