Ti)t 311inet5 1 ,rfttrital POTTSVILLE, PA Saiturclayilorning, Sept. 23. D. HAllllA'N,r,iditcr and Proprietor 0. LITTLE, Associate Editor. PROHIBITORY LIQUOR taw TICKET 'PROHIBITORY LIQT'OR LAW; FOR A PitoitiEwrorty Luatva:LAW POR DEIS t:I2IItLATUP F: 'SOHN B. :McCREARY, Trem EItEITIAH WINUERT. WEEIG STATE TitainT .GOVERtiOR .ADIEU POLLOCK, or N3PiliC466lll.•.!:lT+ FOR CAZiikl. CONlNLlt'zituEft : • GEORGE DAIO4IE, or A r.L.rwi 'NI, FOR SUPREME COURT" DANIEL Stilt .. .sit:a, NlosY.;i..YrEit WUIG COUNTY TrCUET I 'l' FOR CO:4ISREISS '161,1E5 H. CAMPBELL, P-Airt:',o ,PoR I.V:ISLATT'F.i • JOHN B NIcCRE tRY. Tremont: THOMAS M. POTS. South Man:x.lm = ~... JOHN P. 11013.-IVT, P..itz.i.•ll.e" T ~-•• 1 ' f L. - POD. fiEGISTEI: ..k . .D IIECORIEI: `,,,.; • FREDERiCIi LAI.;DERBRUN, Tarntilli FOR Cr.HVIS,IONER - JOHN SEIrZINGER,,St. CA:r; DIRSCTOR' OF 11.1 L POOL. JOSEPH ALBRIdIiT, ♦U:ATOP,: ROSS BULL. Por; Czahou ; itraEmeari STATE tICZET ton GO% r;:7401:. BENJ• RUEB. BR A L.FOR.D. 003earerCouroy BLOOMPLD M. :31:1(_.:1": , 1 1;ur1.,C,,,int3 juDGE OF THOMAS ti. Co;:nly EiBIER/CLIZI COUNit TICEET CONGREz.;f. KI3IBER. CLEA SRA:rzo ASSE!.'II3I.V • - 1 .r jEREBTATI JACOB 111.EGLE, - Lt.r.w.m..t..Y., • PROTI lONOT A I.: : Jolly P. ITOB . 4 _ it 'r Po•r - rsva.: REGISTER• IL;1 : BENJ.. 1. ; . 1 Hat:By i'6.NTAII:i.Sf ; t'SF..R . : . ' • JACOB Ki(LBS. PC:V.T 3 A p.E.I : : c ISRAEL iti - ..E1):13.kr.r.5. DIRECiTOP..IOFIII.I.. 'EVAN': 3. 7h0.74.1: , :.; WAy Daviocri,4LlT.le,STATV, T/CIIET, L FOR 1.3p , ."Li1t , 0:: 'WILLIAM BIGLEit,' Ck.,,,r6,-.!t: County rOlt - CA j, AL . " ccovzi•slntiEll FLESHY S. :.Lorr„ =I lERE.:SIAH b. BLShCK. of r'et Cf.ont 741 -- DBRROORATIC co - orrry TICZEIT r. CO.NOLT.• • Col. JOSEPH W. CAKE, D o , t , vl rca . FRAILLY.. 0, ,:et( BENJAMIN c!q-usT, • • FOR Pi Trie , ca.A.yr • 'oNevilie IOK R EG/ 'ATER ND feccn . 1,011::11, Mtlietvir'unia FOR CO*o M15 , ..Nr.P. • .►NUR ENV 1R'11;60N, litrAto =GEM F. NIT.BER, ;Tot; • ISRAEL LLtioNElt as to he rightfulness, which'is but another name (or the roitslituf tonality, of a Maine . 1t has teen fully tested in. five or six Siatea, and its beneficit l'results even exceed 11,1? l'xpre tattoos of its !post:sanguine friends. When, therefore, in the face of these tacit, men openly avow their to (his eh actaieni or quibble abdut legality; „ as Frailey nod Christ have ione, there it eia,d reason fur stis.pecting their motives. The "Judi is (their letters seein k :on-court the interpretation, and we therefore give them the Lenefit of plain laitguage),l6ere are votes .ia ihts Cuunty ; at the. bidding of Rum ctiadi• and ',these gentlemen seem proud to t‘ez-An.e the especial champintis of the Liquor prittv. Mr. Pratley even out 2 Herods Herod to /us opposition . ,to Prolubitioir. Re goes against Attie Law in foto, right or wrong, apparently bids defiance to the Whole ba!tc-.11 of Temperance men—let them 'their he is ready for them.- Nur".., ryas most earnestly hope andurge the iriends of this great Reform in S2.hut:lllll; l l.:Count3: will teaeh these tv.4 gen . tleaten a lesson they will not soon for g et.— It time to put a stop to this conteMpti lye pi actice among political demagogup. of coring the Rum vote, and we confidently i lit. kr that tu . tie effe.:tually done in-Sc'huyl. Co. i till. Our Temperance men pulled over 13t'.s.i votes last 'year, on first trial and In the Ctrs o: the two regular party tickets. This y tar they cater the contest nailer more favor able circuinAanceswith every prospect'of success efore theta. 'motive your aovan orge, Maine 4 1,aw friends, and let us Shaw, , • oace.,for all, *shall 'rule in :Schuylkill On this article we c.purnented as : Coutity,—the Rdm and Ruin party, Or the e thmk the 17 " 1 "°' '` a t.Th3 :' " n• - )iieti 4 ds of Lawand Order. Crime, Panper tv:ania•Atithrr.eue then an tar fe• e.Ln 1-nre, air i f4 , f „pp,, e d tc ...,i mm , og N o ,. scot.. iFtdilt:r4 . oppresive Taxation are arrayed on free 0: our te,effd. in the Qfuhherfand th „. ~be std .-., wit h s o b r i et y. Re s p ect t ar the 1 R....J.,. II 1. fru. • ray t h e •;.'=„ Wind Virginia t'at's 103:1 . •erio:l,l;* thu l•tws of the land, general Prosperity and cit.; hnt the pespie e4:t3Z. , 3la t 1:10l ffre ilappiuesei and light Taxes on - the other. ertqated by petty Inottieff t hchevo it- „ „ he S. utfj,f,t edm it to.e , g, C,.ai. f Inc e of if, t . rinidi.of Reform, up : -:AND STRIKE 1.1,.t . 1 is it tv,.u , ci be to flla , : Ire " f ONE ifIIGHTY rit,hte FOR PROHIBITIO'N e.,raprio•,i, v..,14 the .'on.- - 'h• trade. Wr ' Itt•tic, ff,f inere , af• • PHILADA: ORTJI AM Eli ICAN'AG A 1:` , This paper,' alter libelling our . Operaturt and charging them with dmuz what ever; man in this Region, aid JO - the whoie : Coal l'iade both hone ei.tl abroad.;ouvVs to be untrue. natitl.• several clmirge, ;111 , 4114 _the iliner3' Journal as unfouti ' ded Ps the others. The fu . lowkng IS nn . extracc tuft an euirornei nruct- lu th , Nur tit Americo% IA - - 0 3 a farmer Cad lill9 Eiler,atol t upon r a, - .•n,t, 11,41 • • tip,at ror, - taking the duf-' l l l l F. , re - gs hurnaldnride& t.. h!,-a 1:•at thr Gera 1 4 ,..01.11 - ; c0/11, with tt..bitulhi: , ,,h.T.tilipes..t.ouid, tiou,l% brcoaaw at raytt, of e:Ait for the trade o: ,The.a . Fo'ye tea Can prunda.a.:T tan t a delibtrAie lahno;wou--:'. is Lot oat"nio true,' but. it t tijc( - :1c rever , :;i of the 711.1 th. Our Files ut the J - , , Tern,l are at their service; and ti !Jur eau point out one , ingie article that could be even tni aired tak ,,, such a declarsinnu, :Ire In eoll dtntird huh:re Vtie I,ita rigter red to ille,e:lll ,, s. tn.L.l fit-d iii the .I , :rnal 01 J 'tat!: 21st, IS.-1, the ~ ,how ttp;, Nvl;y!tt we extract tram our c , loin •: We find Ita, 1,1low:og C , .,;a! , 2r 4,41 -0/ • "Tug 111. Gt.; Ar at. for ttw e••l9l.o. , htitelll • I • u'lin Cult - ada, aCklitoy..a.l.lv(.l ~a ..1 ; o r flat; of Nov, ; :7;tatt•• I". of daily. t tti ~: t • C b.• .11 , 0 1',u0t,1911,.; Brk:l94lPfoV,lwc•. o ~• ,)I•:aatia Antht,watc n..t la tar gi.;ed with tt.,;.ar rap ;einem 1 . 14ey wt.: be ia9 910 tl of Injortoa , 1,. stl, n A•1;111.31.1;r I , 19 ran 1/1 Iv* prolmre, s 111 du , lion, tree of dtt:y,atoght aprrr. for It tt at.,e :113'• let there" ' . l A.gaio, in thy .burrs' J.lit nta ot Aue,u,": r:_z''' ...,,,it'^Ftoi.;GH Rait.itoAD.—The :allowing . .... '5, v. fiuu the fut.,' witig..:; iv the draft .i.;t an Oidunauce under advise.; . . - -- \ . Tue it.Sciraocirsi TliEnt:f —V:e'lenn, i,trti ; mi . nt 1.,,. our'l3 irou,2ll Council, for the-privi-t„ ,- Wa,hiugton .tltt. rite V.l . t•tp, c::, Treaty between , .•••• •;: th , country ' , till : Ihe E:4ll' II '.......-e... ••Ik 11 ' Allier. • Wg ,' !:,, . runaing.Loe'omotiles over -the Ni icy. won P•o-: ' , h- ' 7 - n.l , Thi* Le...". l''ii.` thy , Cart;oh Railroad _th rough 'the town- • /t'• IS • . , ~.. . Coal from Nova beetle. [cr., t: , enter 04- e.,nr,try, t • 't d, y f,,,, w h i , : ,, v ,,,, g c.„, ~;,..,,, 0 ,, N.,,,,E,,, g .! itul - iiished with the view of eliciting the seas . lami market bgdia: , ..l 11. i corni,ebt.on.toc en 1" .- i um , . tits at our citizens uppo this proposition, pos ain whielt - Dittinimru, l:. - ..a.. mni In.-t wed. -It I ' will cllbo, ma:er,a,:ty ior...ci ihe At..1 , ,-,Nic,,,, co a l ; before it is'6nally noted upon: • .., trade in the Ewt,:sud v.-,it is:: lemv-: : :.• on-line ny:- :AN crimlllikriVti 'c mitring t.-sure of Lo• . ... vim a interestx . . ',Nutty-Ali-lan:ling u i ;L.. , e F , ar , •''' r a mof'ive Efiginey oft ths Mount Carton Reit. tiV lieto•wt . i t r. "' - ' 1 '' ' '''''''''''''''" r '''''''' `'''''' '' ''-"J : /:o , Xci, vatAin the !loots of the Bore,i4 of . .. --, r.al..ocratic pap:: ela ace tap:. tz,:e tb , V. ,"r : l'ortorille.l ;.. age, 1-1 per dire s t Coal to I o -•a.r, : ,1-7 .,:. u,o, i ~ , . 1 fe.s ,l z ; . 1 , 4 , ordained. 4r., That purmimuu and au: .- tlntY by this treaty.' It is rat' I:,"+;t , Is uvreby.gt-anted to David P. Brown, and j . - in!: benefit tne. Anthracite tra4e .. 1 ., - `; .. _'7,:: : :';' : '' ) ; ~t 7, _ , ' '': 1 , : 1.' ' 4 " ::- I i? . hz It. 1; Langton, and them associates, to run ' .' ' .. A tv l 3 . y , :ra ty cLie n, y' , ":;re sy " l c ti !! , _ ,. l , l , _ , '' 7 i 7 ,. ..P ...i. h. _• dip _._,.., ot B _ . IL L i eentnn;:ve Ermines and Cars, for the tit-us:porta. or Oval. Freight, Passengers, Sic', on the - inin.•mus cost in the Gran fro,t.c,.. 1,.e nu-1 1 ' ' ' tit ~;rat Carbon Railroad, withm• the limits of the Inkia;e; end he ewe Ly the 5e,,1.,,,,.!. 1.1 ~, tr... ' t h e h a .ip t ., 3 ,, ha- ; e . e ~ e:,/i 1 .. taw h. 0n ,..,,,t tj.: "!.: stir 11:'rough of Poltseille, with we' consent of the 50 ,,, R oya l k. 0.„,,; but ~P , ,,, . ft jata L. , ,:;04 ....„ 11.;1 Carlton Railroad Company, for the ter of : ; :..i , ;_el t s irorn the first day of Anglia, 1854, uhdth adv.Mtageotts terms, t:he rite En‘L, and the to-me., .t. to..,,wing rtiles and regulations . win ' , auto divested oi then) of tit-s.;:mpediments . 1. Every ea . : In a tram hhe.l et provided wi it th ti ' ; said'. -et}' tne . .terutli)• atl,et ~ ,Z r t ware.,,ta.' : hank , • - of antrmtent Pt cength mud power to cheek thti 1 1 IN oar we appeal to- every x" '.;iet. witUiker sp-ed of the tram under tne'ute:t unfavorable Mrs' • the. char of ihe Nor:A .A.insirt: , ..-. :a true t l cu - - " .; . r .'" • •'. - Cho speed of a Rant ta.-o ile i n" ve it i li I .. - ete:2 ltt i . 'v nnituo ra. n .l Is it :not dihre:iy iht, revere of sue truth i . of Ole 'l3.rough, shill ;hit eSceed I The'te l lowiu g is nuolue: extract from the ~`-"ll'''i' of a b°`''''". ; ' 1 . -3: The Cunduetom; Enrala,:ra, bradol4er: bandy •. 11ortA Assert4un : . ; -- i . employed apart the Engines nail hams, ttatl4te so •etliut raga Je 01 .. , , , _ t1, Cp , ?0 , 1 . 4 , 2,2 . y IL , tia,......a, I her and raper:a:need men; aunt dat any, ti th e any , e the rute.tc, the art , :et-i' ..f:• - /t../n! lama-. tbselt 10 141 i Pyre'' °ball !••) 1- fund entP k". rson shall toJim soil .ed upon a frall'lgi r - ;MB in ttie'lllere organ of woe,woe,Opera'or, expre,,t- '!oat,. of intoxication. !tarp p erson nag n i optniOns not In t - xnre,Jusiice wah then W,slies I P .l. ll ,:v v : n fo ty r t w l ' e l r l y ers 7 an b d c l tr i e ta " . ' a ' an . ' l a k , fi v n e a rs J n o o r , ~.'•ll.7in di niri .. . - ! and interests, however deserving 0( ceoshro their I ,' i v.:nisi, shad lihe wise forfeit cud pay s fine not ez• preen:es may he j l - .3.4 , yeeotng Twenty Dollars, for each and s . -,very we l t . ITht‘ abOve ;Is • als;:i untrue—rthe ~..im , ,:!„ r . . ,. rusrs' fournal wr.is flic il . rs: paper th-st . tohlt I 4. The Conductors el trains shall affo'rd every . : fneddy to the piasverre of persOna sad y e t i - l es ' giGL'idagtuast any, Itlrlltez 6.,ACrupp in tui,s 1 iiimosh.and ammes this streets; and for : eiery lt. wil: ;loci also Coal. ?rrne. toll•-wmr.: is froni the I tun ( ' I ll""e'"?" or I h. P ,, s , r4w el the streets, the 1....1.d02.10r of the. tram, coasts g such obstruction, „-) • ) ! 1....5e1l forfeit nue pay, for every mach ofienre, a Lae • Misers' Jour a3.;ut J u ,:.; 27.1. A lly r i . .. - ot. t...:1 4t he and the imnployee or employers ~.., iorther atryan . cie -An 'tilt. w l,Mit tile carrying / of cave Dol'atr; lof -.hen r.on. shattllof each a 4 ' p.a:h i- 1 . 1 i 100.-0. fo;tett and pay a rimier fin n ; ' ,of e" F ri l l es ! p s pol u r :: 1 ! i a d ( 11 " : . i ehiii-,iautes ittivertisil,l-;.-veoulit take , ~ -;.• • „. , 5. Evers I,:xotoutwe Engine shall be' l ' thetiltst el August, we' said : : 4 .- ~. ; . ~.3..,,, haul 4 ,' , a c0u ,,.; ,., ,,. , , c , ~ - , . ....c , ,u m, ..u we1. • walla WI or sittfi.-teitt size still tthatn I whistle ; ;. and the Conductor of such Engine shall' give no. hes -forted 11. (Ctin.) rap :too high t;, r. el, h. .. fun: cis i 8 • t lion` liegrtt to rev ' , '-'- 43, It‘,..j'eAttdvance be.,•,.,.. J. l'ltee ..1 its approach UV means of said whistle or; 1h..... , Lv . „ ,„ _,, E ,,,,., ir. „_, ::: I r .:a , p ~1.,,LL..,,: rte tit.: ' , - I halt, at leant unelthwired feet before resetting- any , .i,e . t , ,t, isne or alley. acrose whtch Nel l E ngine A..g. :atto me e t the to.. liea-4.-1 pi,et in .tralpyorin • ti 41. There 11 , ll rill Itl! V. i , •-h lb. , Trar,rircting ' ' ' '.h.." PA". ' Can sautes und Cuat Clpe',:mteN ~,i4 „ 1 . ,, 5 , 4 ,, li, O. For every violation of the above-ion-less (... ,,, a. We , c a luxury. 4 ., 4 ,„ P,,,,, , N. 0 ..',,i inu kr, Lit . : ~..; err the penalty is not hereittbefore mentioaed— a;. ; the person offends ahall be liable to a fitment Flee - . wile difference--but f-. 1. -, ,- just it, lit . e.. - an: ', bre:el—and the great,' 1,.., then el: !h..? r•lere t. n, 111 '. D . -3..larSi hod the employer et Foch person ,hall bo pm,: gut- h:e.t . t.y up ti tae p •;),- w. ; ,1 -,,„,.,!,.; tie.: ' 10.. .... in a ethrti:ar fine of Five Dollars. l, esti,-0 they ant , g enera:' the .no-1Lne. , ...;,.• •-•:n . ev- I 7 - To B`lar l i agt"." dimate to OrurilY fay 'bra, rm. Locolnotivc., wed on the rimal,s all be; Coal: cry i email/nu% wide, 14 ' P t ' i ll l ''' -1 " 74 '--"'' 1 -'-'''"- 1 ... , u;ner , -, u-in Coal only as fuell audit* Lasetno _ Len'- Aynom"" • , , t s., sa,t Cars shell : be run only in thn day-tinse anti Dots uot. theabtvc slihw that trellis. a- ea rk so, et _mow - ' . - - ' al ,Ltlr use uur tottuen , . c . P'73lllti arty fur ibt.r I :: ofi l t r lit6 "' PU P ! ! heretlq . 'greaten Alen not , t 1 ea esetteore prrvilege; but Ard3or adcßace in the rive id tuts•poria lion and alro ! °ugh t.: , .ttoeit hereby rererves the tight of grenrag_i t..f Caalit'littl w it w e Leliere that a tl , t l e rain,: privilege to otbers,and'aleo do repeal, s t,ur advice ! er or amend toe prwiltle granted, whenever • • , both tbrtitigh the pa per and personally given, I, f th.• %clue *hull appear mjuriotis to the public.. ' ' t• that checked auy furiherati7/111Ce in the price i • - .- of C 1.111 011 tta.ll:,• uf At.141.1.7,.1-3,i, tit.caLl•e at I 1 r THE cuot.Ests, at the last accounts', that period the dVlll,tpli W.,4 i grenqual , Was Esti via/eat to Pittsbutgh. Several cane. our Operatara ccash.l tzave evatiOnudr..e any `i tare occurred ictWaciticgtoo city. - The: ie. - Vrti . e they might h,:lte asked far 't.l ...\Ve case has *abated to Columbii.' . . t i .t. , - .. _ . 1 Elsa Mad? , 'Vdttr - tfusintiOnwsemaibv a request a number of the OPetatota to write to the cffic:ers pi the different minspottitig , companies, and earnestly r,emonstrateagailipt any further advance is the priee,Of - toll via transportation on the first of Seggember.4 The North Ampricon did not Gad,any-laalt with the Incorporated companies for raising their prices, and maintaining them too,—aid why 3 because those who . control them re -1 rule in - Philadelphis. Agaiti-Tthe above extract charges us w#h i becoming the mere tool ed . the Coal Operators here. This is equally untrue: } Some of our 041 Operators are rather visionary in thei s t clews, and there are others' w hose. ideal a& naturally conceutratettion their_ own itntne diateluteresta, and do pit pc:mtit themselves to tool; beyond and surrey the whole trade, i both it home and abroad. These men, (re q.-1020y find fault with us when our articles. touch their immediate interests—and we Brtaty believe, that we receivequite as Much ceasore from that class at home, it ootmore. t ;Lan We do from We trade abroad—coast _ queatly, the chatgelthat we are the mere pup• pa, uf the trade here, is just as unfounded as the otbeis. , Now, if the :Forth American cannot Sustain the diaries made against ÜB, Win it have • the manliness to retract them I, In conclusion, we take this occasion to re- .. mask, that the North American, and in fact,. a large portion of the press in' Philadelphia, ( the daily Sun excepted) and also in the whet cities on the sea-board, have, by the recent discussions on this subject, shown almost lamentable . degree of 'lgnorance with. re-: card to the Coal trade of the country—and have greatly damaged its character among thinking men. We would advise them hereafter, for their own credit and reputation es reliable journalists i , to make themselves better.acquatuted .with the subject on which they write, before they again slander. the C..al'Operators of this, Region. to whose in domitable energy and extraordinary exertions` consumers are direct/9 indebted for -keep - lug the prices-of Coal, as low as there . now. Had it not been7for the totally unei pected increase Iruni this region —unexpected to the carrying companies—unexpected to Coal Land speculainrs and Sock jobbers Lem, ia.Pliiladelphia, and elseurhereand,_in a .c um her picales, tin ex pee ted evifn t4-the . itself id\ this , region—Coai Would now • be selling at least from one to ;two dollars per ton higher than it is at preterit selling in the dtflereut markets on the saa:board. Ts it not the.retore a great outrage to help such gross slanderers on our Coal Operators, either through ignorance of thetrade or a determi oaii.in to misrepresent them, as the North I American, and a number -ol — Other papers hire dour ?• _ C . O. TEMP!RANCE CONVENTION• Thtiptoceeiiings of this body appear io ia to -day's paper. Slips of the same, / as reported .by the officers of the CuoTtion. wer.e seut to all the newspaper establishments in the County, to avoid any sembliince of po litical bins, and that the doings/Of this impor tant'Dioveifti:n might be 16id. before all the people. 'Phe letters of the several candidates, inter i-02:ittd si, io their opinions of a Prohibitory Liquor Law •and , their intentions toWard 11, is the event of their election, are plaiiiinnd lea'v'e no room 1:q misapiirehenston of 'tie views of their rtspeciive writers. Messrs.. .71,1cCrtary, WiLigert and Reigle are clearly lavorahle to such a la*, while Messrs. Feat. fey and Chriseare as positively adverse to it. To argue the necessity of Such a whole some enactment'for Pennsylvania, or tO re c..orti t iikliceaelicial eflecia in the several states i wnere itl - is now in operation, would 13i so • perfluou at this late. day. Every onel has had autp r e opportunity to inform himself on these ppm ts, and alsomsatisfy his conscrebe riontrroer - A few plain fiqt. for 4nr As 44 iglira4ol, .The Detnotrata,•taking advantage 'of the Misrepresentation of the, American party'a , prineiples,:and the allegation albeit endorse.. meat by the Vi' lugs, because of eft . ..it:it:ode ? as a matter of expediency , to both Parties, ter effect a ,conchation between therm is this CountOtte .present campaign, artleat;i o B forth every effort to estrange froattheir long cherished attachments to the Wing - Tarty the foreign Protestant N•ore. We cannot and will not make any political appeal to this elats of our citizens, on behalf of the Whigs of the bounty ; but we ate determined that, . r.7' A' 'vrrLonallth BiNfiT - a.—Tlie NHS it ally portion of them do listen to these arch% correspondent of the IsleW York Tribune :'. intriguers, ignorance Shall not be the es= : " The American Government has seen' fit case fur their siduction—thev. shall , be durol to send trithe Hague as I'l4 diplomatic agent.; eyes, ' A gentleman whose couititnuonil predtlec with the full blaze of truth in their We have frequeotly—at other tuner input than :n v °° p '' ar i t ° r o e f r is n g ez iu i .g s ' te ni n c e Ti e l in m ee '' s b l e be h e t : E r t., ,- , , near election- (when have thet.' tocot/ro ad- forgotienjthe propnettecol hip position as to j miters dune pp ,)—expresled ent'high re-. ounver t the American Legation at nape I ' has cammenced mfr ~ - 'gar d for' the Protesnant portien ot , our ; adop T ; into a regular banking office tor private spec led citizens, and they cannot thierefore re- ()lotion. Mr. Belmont t eeive what We now hate ' ;to say to other tar Landing busincst in the office of the ee. i ' attnn, the rent of tyhtc.it is paid. tor 6to Me spirit than that of iciadne”. 'We d e si rd TO people oPthe United Storrs, and in which is be.honest and plain with them--to 'illy., be- i rtnplOyed at tiiis . moment three clerks for their the ir t a i n b tact T r ot the bniiinPSS. , Tt e h e o t ti c az, fore them some fads, c..)unvc:Pd "with own political history and those wko . are nosy i a t od w i l i may ü be it t° etti ' Un i bidding for their support. They at e intiStly ctithis ;and is in daily communication with . . u a i i i s ider b tb l e t P he Bulbs educated and intelligent men, and can draw them. The want of dignity, try use no harsh-1 inferences and determine the ittoper course er teim,',iii this conduct of- Mr: Belmont,: of actionlor themselves. will be appreciated by eVery oue who under . In the first place, we donut whitherany est3uurdil.,.l9t' position oi l a p alater at a foreign change of party' ties can' be elected :among Augnika Belmora was the agent of the , any material portion of these people i hitt if ' Rothsbhilds in theliall'ed Sates, and was, there be any; we ask theta in all sin...cloy, =what laic) be gained by your asiociation w' belibve, the recogni z e d cons ul of Austria with the so-called Democratic petty ?, Do di4tt Pierce : Mr. Bel; in the c 4 Of-New York. at the time of his appointment by Presi • . . • you tOT one moment suppose that, thef are moat;- if is understahl; secured his appoint._ serious in 'their rotessiou:i o f aftachmeat 101 l • you and yours; ' or, that their pre;ent,fawn,,,titent by eontributin,gA'Prry thousand doasHs to secure Pierce's eldOion 84 President of tag upon you is because they entertain apyli theVnited States. 1 . 1 higher respect for the principles you profesed „ *---- than they have done, or will care. one whit more for your interests hereafter ?. No i you see, you cannot help but see, that: it is .only your toter: they are After. ; deretqui leaders take you by the' huhu:ol'de, • while misrepresenting and abutting or parties with which you have l 'hei acted, they cajole you with nil ma. 'sycophancy. and thus try to enlist 144 theirsorrupt service.- Beware 61 Stich Ju dasesl! They wall sell T lort, hwiy/nd foul, to subseere the interests of thin. #l(,nuin.'Culholir allies ! Examine the histork of the Demu - cratteparty for years r) ) 9.1. La i ; tin rehitions toward the two divisions of due immigrant population—Protestant and Roman o,ilholic; and, as actiousfrpoik lender than wuids, see how much itio4r love of the Prole:stall(' por tion has stunted to. The Juniata Senfi-, • net in an able article on this sub ject, Speaks right-to this point in the following extracts: / We with to call the attention.ol. Protestant :foreigners to a tact which deeply ,intereetS' them, ,and to show how much sir.celty' there to !litho. new.' born zeal of the sham democracy lit their la : Mao:— We wish to show thein that there t4c rind bus been a morn relentless persecutor of that -via,. of i or loreign population than the KnchirNolhiagt. urd it Is no other thou the - nurgtictisisno.rs, litnn: , cruy• pony itself. Take the tit.ite of Pt,rmey.rivoitio tor. elotaple. under the sway of 14.gier, Fronk tin Pierce and their coadjutors: and we, -ask their sUppqrtera to point uit o'cit how mans , T u i t i o n P,. 0t .. estantrliold office by : Bigler'' , appoinirmost, I'manyhy that or Pierce, or his he• nit 'Avis, r. jairesis Campbell? There are none comparatively' speifk• mg.; the record la a the' ',tiler...Amid. have isrV their,appointments been confined matoiy to bigoted R 'Man Catholic:.! Thers ins, ii a .1:,- ,m.crairsts in office by time appointmentiof these torte to one fur, .we ttni (env trivet:ligation and dew til of this met. What Protestant foreiitter+ lipid office under the achurutsiration of Gov logler. by which tits tle hog press appeai to that ino.t tc.ninabie . our foreign population, to show or give,orly glint antic thathe is less proscriptive towards them than the Know Nothings' We ih'iy iheniito point the individuals out, and ro hit 11, 11111 ante to conge . t a. ed, Pierce's appointmenta furnish the same cie.. ficiency.. We usk.. the candid reader, wholOr he be Whig or Democrat, to .examine the rt.eofn of appouumetql tiuderthere Mid iildwiNitr. themselves if what ten my is not true. re.•. oot exhibits world flint the Ihtrinciat le For tir,is the most telenuett persecutor of foreign Protettanis that ever, dosputed a riviitzed prop ie. It will also show that n' large ',much the'ap. pointments to officer of honor, trust mid profit have been made io the eneiroes or: all Preitu.tpaui---the Roman Catholic+. Why is tic' ren.on I. 011 n. 'The Roman Cotholicr are litgoteif,, and mercertari:, solely under the aiiiitrart: of their piiests, and ( 1 1C 111 it MAO - to a I time., to subserve. ti,- interest. of 'St hurelt • alone, end the 1/m661;1-alto party hove u s ed theta and are now 'sing (hem Tor its political no per• tonal contideration.•• We challenge, .aitto denial of Ibis-tact. r Now !bete are' iplain facts. They' expe, - ,e the true motive and designs of these truck , ling Locofoco demagogu6. %Protestant for eigoers will see that they have nolhing to . gain by co-operating_with the So-call.tl lies mocracy, for the record shows ¶hat jitr:y to be their ren/perseeutors ; and they - writ al ways he so, \ for foreign Prwertintil bade tw Archbishop Hughes or iestuti. Posirnaster General to recommend them ler of i.:e. or barter away their rights as freeined.' They. prOenelf (I ay pi be found ; on the side of PrOte , siantym and, Liberty, or on the saki): Romahqatht liown and pofflicht and religious. d:7sPaiistil ! Chi;ose ye between them ! tans said in the beginning', we diriftlatm all intention to make any appeal for'polit icaj purposes to onr * Protestaat ailiiitted fellow; citi;eas-that we tril/ncLincr do ; l lit whoa He see a ... base scheme of dccepoun .deliherntelv laid and perseveringly fullowie:d un- by d. - signing detptigognes, with no intehtmi of gOod, but rather harm,.to the 1.0.3...-cts of it, antiJor the political aggrandi4tuent of the patty that is thus bioding for .support —we cannot keep silent, but tkel ita ek.-asct. entiutts duty to publicly dr;nounee such trickeiy, and-to warn Our foreign riote:qaat bretheren against itsanilters and abet:pr. - 0r,,PE , 40,1,41.1c Etict.-'--By request ate recently published the proceedings of nits Conference; es reported by the Sdiuylkill coderecs. It Is but an a;.: of justice - that the shou'd be inform d -of the Northumberland ver‘ion ot the nun, The Tatter's Conferees hare publii-hed lengthy address, explatuiui to it'll to,_ • cuu duet of the-CoofereOce, gir lug their; reasua:, for nominatiui Maj. I.)eriart,.acd r c.un plain iniihit the Schuylkill C.Alterees no reasons for their action. The proceed ings ere detailed the same as ip the account before published, up ton tite limit in) f' , l.- urtiay night, .when a proposition I . ;;; the Northumberlatid men to edjmra fill the fol. lowing Mon.Otty uturni COUP not tie agrerd upon, . "Upon this, they Oh , : iilelluylkilt Co:puree oonttnues the aadrtirs, "ticeenne tinbulent, dec'ared the Conference stem end, and that they have nothing more to do with! its. They then organized a meeting of their own hy appointleg tl Chai 'Than and Secretory:and ovmrnatedA r. Joreph'W. Cake as the Congressional - r 4 andidate Jar Schuylkill county. The 1 lin Innen of the f . .,onieren Co pi me-- ted ‘ . ayminat, this viiserderlir prtwqAttire,' reminding . them Ofthe resisinsibility they wire nastimitr i • by thus broakiofr nPfour bodr. l ,, W/IhOtit titalzinst a reasonable cern: eurntent tun, leaving the rietnecraiie 'withuut 11' candidate.. At the, juncture Jewpti Cake came into the'room, and expressed. 'his approval the procedure of hi?. Conferetn4 sunnier them that he wcsl i.t•trer,e‘tA • rssparssarisrgi v./their easuirtce.• Derinir this scene we .remained calut, tuily determined to make a nomination if by any po,-ibility it could be done, soil we informed the gentlemen from 4cbuvtkd who Were about leaving the room. of • onriintention to remain, requesting them to tiny with ti In order to prevent tins abrupt. and demairotis cencl • i slog of the Conference, we proceeded to ballot. and • our colleagues, when their ennui_ were called returned and assumed their spits. They tientinued to act With us till 12 o'clock at night, w6e.n. pro cowling were necessarily •suspended by the inter vention of the Sabbath.: Atti - quartr MI tit, no ad. inurement to another firer, being agreed ppen, the Conferees flora Schuylki• I to every nistiinco-voting wettest #'motion of that tied, the Chairman spite,- ted they to move for an adjourement,to ?MI them-- delves, which they. &chard d.nrig, At Jive mm• miss 012. be again earneSily requested' them to . avail them elves at the few - 11201[1e1:111101 . time vet remaining in which they might' rituYe" inr'a tempo ram adjournment . had 11111 S eiTord itn opportunity, I ,for a untriinationmi- some other day, to the end that barn:they - Might be preserved ;tn the d i strict ends • • secured to the demos olio party. But • refu , eil--thin-laring that their pannection with tin as Conferees was dissolved, evict that they would. eat Intel us again. There being no adjournment meted upon, and the hour of 'Be- !men* arrived, the Chairman declared the proreedibge suspended, Sunday intervening, till .0 o'clock A. bl.• on Mon. davfollowing, giving notice - to,the Coehirees from Schuylkill county that ire would meet them in the moil then oocupied at the hour al:menaced. 4.011 the al maim of. Monday thii 4tti inn ,me proceeded to eharnokut to continue the proceedings of • I tlte Contemee,.. which, the cal/tint= 'at 12 •heti • st 42441 . t rev ur _ma de. - nred •-koNnticd by the inter:elation of Ibe Sabbath. W 4: d el. hafted the Settiyartil comity Conferees there— , tbel, hod goof Imam. accordlng to their der. lars!:tuttbat they would' not : , contturie. any -longer with giOn coo&.rence: .11aviug arrived jet 'Shim,. kin •OMe tinsiprevtottiM the hour ter the pre-• ceedifirs to ntirom , ,ente, tvo'livaited mall that pe riod had arrived, when we - wtittembled in the room where tve hod previotisly met the Conferee' from Schuylkill teotuity;and havtpg waited eo additional hour, they not appearum, thus divesting ourrelt of the-.'responubilltv of disiotvingtho Conference, we 41 all that let remained. in ntl? power by declaring Wm. L 4. Dewitt from Nor thumberland county the Democratic candidate for CousretT I* the IlihrongreSsional T “nts•iE'n full. and;' - a, mOn..of Manor we ekture you. a correct statement of the incidents and pro ceedings ofthe Conference held lat Shumokia on the llndond 4th inst . . ' Era • • EllGltAlrigti TO I'IIE U. sTATrs.• 'l.*, ont'tliel:reppct of the Stierertaiy of Stole, IL.rie.l , /alio Tell I fl I i 8:A. . . . . Ikriival of Passengers in 1853: . wt AT 14- ?, Ar. a L.ll:3l' ' EEN A l ES. °TOTAL, NIA UN( ' 4 ,IT li = . 1341 . 4,1•114 Next' Ilan4,,)lllre 1 . 1 1 , 1& .27 51'..)..machwittis, 14,1111. 11,1)44i 2%9.v /Rhodt , l , lo,,t, . 31 51) .* 1.14 Nov, Volt.: ... 4 75,190 119,028 2 , 44,916 rum)) It'11)14 1)1.1%3) 9 13 , 1 , 1 19,211 ''.ll it s*ltiti I. - 11,349, 4,u99 .... • 11,:61 vi n cihr. 1 . . 3. 3 dolt) 0 Ca4W.ina 7111 3117 1 . 049 3110 r Oa :! • .2, 117 17 rif . ruN . 'Ol 1 31, .111 , ,n, t r; 14a rot '''. NO i,i • .1 . 6.511 45,01.5 Texad ' -I,lr $9l , a.pss REM ❑ra r.d To!.:1 . ...,, Country *bore 13wrn i , o:F-Tair..,-__ -14.“4. Ek 'Ka LI.S: TITAI.. Ireland , ; 1 . '., ett.2P 111,2111 10,4141 •ncrli, ,i) t.2„511) :.7,125 ' 140.05 EnV4iizi , I U .10.1 , 3 13,145 30,353 Fmk.. ' ..6,799 1,1111 18;170 . B In >: Alp% Oct . :1.40 '2/41 6,613 1 entlar.ll . 3,243 . 2,772: t.,ovS , , Jwitztamid . •inoi ' 1.1 111' . 2,71.11 •t% cdttu ; . _ i,64.9 1,231 2;0,3: Plumyl , - 047 Nti • 1,24 •Croat Britain %%',.1 Indlee, AVltl:.s. . : •I! 41 y , i 1 423 114 ' 264 %os Way '' . '463 • 224 • 201 -a r.‘4.12 , . 161 , 61 23 1- 6,,:i inT , .. , :61 226 .. 1,059 .y.,”•7111512.4.5 , 142 ,62 ' 211 Melte° -,I .. . '.44911 26 , 102 t',,, 41ga l';: - -,' :1.6 :29 . 94 7 ur:•.,•!. , •415 13 • .. ME r I ,•14,0,,,,: ' • ' • 173 14 ti 7 .:r...:cr :., • 1, 0 • 3 1 2 0:1 . ...; ci.:a.tile. 1, ;i7, :14 fol rt. 10,1 1 • 41 , .<-.F. . 32R.37r. i,3'.3 32,134 No: it...1.A p • `7,05 2 1 , 5 713 2.3;•• • :.5!•# 1 164.1n1 ("1;17.11; he F 2t473 ; 11 5:5.,,i4111)419 dritillt• , OCCI4O,tIOII Clergymen; , 114 A/,397 I Servatas, fonairs 15,9f10 9itl I Other oreupatt ,, n4 45 Lt.:111 Nra stated, male, 11.2,6 , 1 A 48,1321 Not stated, females' 157,225 43,0 4 :t ' • I I Total 131 4tsgP S,X e‘ir %it rc Laws N! chanict Nay int( 111..ets I,lntrs rabore awyer tri LE;, f..+l+ TOIA . l'ndev 5 Irnrs nr age • ; 15,470 11.3541 9U;555 1' 1 . ,111 S vrar• and 04,(1.1)h 15,1120 ',14,752' 20,0'12 1 7 rn In In rs old.d It pgler 15 14,500 ;7.'1 27. 1 513 l'rnin U. p.m , and 0 nd. e. 7.20 29.112 ' 2%,155 54,217 Prom 20 yr ars aud under, 25 61,022 5:,541 • 94,553 l'rnm 2.5 al': and iincNr3ol3, o s3. ' 20,5dd; 511.5,09 floni3l),el!rr and it . 6‘141 35 26 :;67 . 14,051 . 40,445 Fr :Li ye at 5 and elp,irr 40 14,117'5 7,016 21,590 ad }•.iara of aer II)) "..:01155 17,51 , ,, 11,051 Age ~tatrd.. ' 4130 4.11 I-.M iyintA SUN. MON. TVEr. wr.D. TIII•R'. }RI. SAT. 24 25. I v) I 27 tyi 29 10 n 'JO 57r,1 •fi.r4 5.55 .;:88 r. r, 51) n4S 5.4 ft 44 'ti 1:,+: 7.1 u. 7.41 .8';19 S sJ• 9.52 • / ..M6m . I Firxt Qiurfter-29th,7,471.7. dlizelazd's .oar-241q1... Vlth.—Ftiir and cool.' • ' , coolornewhat clOutly and ()caw. ; 15(.: —Fair and Ti(csoay,ll , thi—P.Otially, c i loudy, anti warjnnr.. '2ot/.4Fair and * coal, with 'high wind. ;i• ~€)L I]PS, wl;ust h the !present baitling lor chi; pal:dleac;Ntn and rel!giuus,llbercl! Ind very cool. !'Yost to the inorning-:—thei firq of the tteason. rats ntorn4f, and evening., 22.1,- - -Frotit„ngain. Clear uad still t very (`(X. iaylus into the - ITIThe rirrt BatfOibn Parade is announced tor ink p!nce, on !y ''.rtrnyed, ami result.: In this placorn,:nt pow ott fuot 'among our moat Heqiio mioiciatis., to get np a :rood octll andln.trtimenta I Col - wart, ihr the hatt er-it rit the Clay Monniaant As-oclattott. Capital o olietii!,gerilemen-'271. acrViee SO benevolent and pa p 'or't:, properly atiitnaged,will.tloalitleast.tatut with ow people, F. - stabt IL;reigner; .1, - ,V . The Puttslngo Brass Band h ave.'arl rtmmeTi) I Kerr Seem!" Anniversary Ball, to Lr given at trA;TOWn Hail, rieNi-Thur.!ley ch)ect their /4:!!•ociteloh a mo-t litthldble o.!e, uo : d loc their . okvii, a, well le! for the tov!!!r! 'eke, they de , eive lif!era I tiqd rorni!)rt 11 every cop,weent ciforeto "raise the 'wind." I.77hepei9nansllitin a Waltz at the Town ita:t, flondny itOtt, which unfortunately ter minuted in a roW-.-- \Ve (lid not kern ; the particu lars.Sotnttt: the t allnilows were sniashed, and other Uninisfaletab!.e Mora of a con -utile mu.l6 were r tient log lYtr rash, iikton Art znerists, Captain NAGLE; par .d :or deill on Tue4day night, circuit- Noted by the Brass !4nd. This Company seem. to de4l,:lniup. .It'nutnherWorer fdty raratt:ra: Among other ....hang4 in their dress,d hey • hare adhlrett the 13tar•blt.u.cup, Groin/her L/100 15 inches'in height. •", rir .4, a starEcr:iiratn a , ul Wae , binttoir 11, I S.ciG.l,helduttheirllA, Potts v4 v, we pt. IS. 16,54,,iLt C0d0+91,13. otirierre wpm at;ly eleeted O. K i. P. P , T. rirel).;: 6ni,der; F. *.; W.. T. Ifoziord' , T.. It. tin: zalgt: ; ~ J..l,witrig ;• 4. S., a. lie;riaim; C., 3. Mtirtm; M.F.. C., D.W.l3lend; I. G . Ite::rnyticr U. (i., G. ‘Voltr. I). 0 :,I:re6s ere,. C2T.A. New and ..licindsoma ifiitrse..—Rather .a tinficifit ruhfectror qutf ;. but . there be %bore whn teal at all onsiouusti3 t poinp and ;tactual. stat,ce"- that may Crinlty attend them "tn .tilat bourn.! 'ivitenee ;to traveller man n,", ti may gtitet their tipprehen,,itiut • and tend to • salted the 'tatling., tattliglit of dim!' earl* *weer, to learn tnat John IC9:lterti, ma., j 4f.„„ r i r o 1 :ins t a tt l e has - yrist Sapped laiditelf with n lupt,;rior and elegant 11 earr. • 6:'w ith "which be'nfreta to perco•rni the last F:l4 tiles 'for the departed: lk Wel; made by netFr..l Nam Ott Alai/Inn, corner Nortyngiau eel Coll Snorts, and is finished in matt c ha ttle and bettutiful Style. 'Astzt.A.No, S . cpt, IM , 1551 . ,•• - annalsMegirs. of Ash' lend. this . . , , day Inuit be held in lesting remembrance.tait the dive cif it- dot ocinneciton with the market" of, the ,• East and North. .Foriiiometinie it bait been ru mored that the new road of the Mine 11111 11dvea would-be completed, do as to ad of its being opcnerd tor the psevege of trains, iveel 3 / 4 . Expectation hat; accordingly, been on '...tip-toe hi eeventi days, and about noon to-day; the loud rhOtt cif the steam trumpet, echoing among thtl modetains,.Procfriimed the fulfilment of the proitniei The rids-el:A:ants of ,our quiet town turned out oialot.l cc m' , 3 o , and hurrying toward the Woe deligmcd with Mi... spectacle of a stately, conintive engine, whinh bad juet •surnaountetl that grand burner, untraveriied by • eletun,: ) the Breen Mountain, wittCa tmin of Coal cart 111;4 ,a , Petisengercar, and Wit` epttedinglta course to ttie terniintie cf the road: on Big Mine- Run. retichmg That point, the train returned to el Cation near the to‘en,'‘Oicreit. was stopped to *emir:the greetia4s pt the aei-emlited multitude.- There were given with a hearty gpod will:rale mingled uproar of human %Nimes and ,booming cannon giving. tint tiro to the wild denizens ol the surrounding forest that their reign in Mil 'mountain wilderness, must now be supercocled by that of human industry and IMmedinte arrangements will be =I Ml 3 ;TA 4 ill -92i 'U .0 H iii 0.13 1 ,) 226 400,71 T, oral ; lffairis `WEEKLr CALENU ^111,4% D. W. Bond, R ASHLAND AFFAIRS . - arida roe TaVpidrig Itraw.nar . tor+ Or ti*r OW: l!q4. o lilrlO itve ftrir 3 94 * fr°4 lllll o:P ur fat' AnnVetratcraters rosy . indstot its..-asepeaS.te ettea leave; ,Leooo greactleaptly beyond:* pr!lir thou.' 'and rim Locop,:*mni)s# expecte4lM, us ibis: Pd*lL: iiwLe ill fur col* bejleced it !pentad:be posy.; MAD acit",* Raitriied coieri*ted eirft a pe • WM, ce . Pre qu entty th eir prepanotons bare been Issiirrig to contiglie reas3iocle. tekt istrlY.fin ibe entitling eca.on.'..salrei: you ;enlist expect to Owe n large niece in your columns occu pied ssittr,. - eccorreas 4f:shipments fsix* •abo..esi. Icy.of . ' I'dxus)6Y. icor st . . snasctl o_ S us; attszas Tozesis . r..] LETTER , ...FLL4.JM coNPipArn . ; icuT,' 2 , .2- Filibtoimyrott•.s, Conn. Sr*: 110, - .1554C" • 5... ransSß`i - .:Ens:—liaiing e.-caped for a' f.:ar dart: from the Ores and toils of buainesslo risit'icitue ' dour frith+ ei The "land eitentadvitatter.ligo• eluded to *op you akar' Ines. Alter a vets pletts', ant pier/any from Pattrvifle. - We arrived Therrien FridnyeVeniug last. The' city - of 'Middletown is defrelittulik;aituated'an the Conner:item river, about 15 mile-. tr , frrn !tertian!, and is oneer illemo"1-I, charming pleee'e for a Tendency I have yet reen.- 7 -:, Its streets are very broad and thickly studded on both sidei - Willi a viiriety of heautnel shade trels, among which the Map le' nivi Hor:- , e-ehesnut are quire,pretiiment. The .s,loo,vall:si are so coatplefe s ty shatlerbibut old. Sol in his most intense ardor i count scares'by find-room enough between the leaves i to peep Sat K a larivs nice. The dwellings are most beaillil.l l lV :it irate'Ai:trona the trees miaow ere; handOtne cottages. I various style, meet you di m every stint, and fora simmer residence I kaose of nottepog-,, , .essing• PO tn , a rend beauty.' I think. it would ilibea the - idea (dr a "catmint. .towns," which Vtrifr.'Peutibart in view when he' first loca ted Pnillidelphia; ' . • • •.. Throughbhe kindness of our friends I have been gratified in•Tteeiiig the extensive quiriies of the red Saint-stone:So. much used ter building et' our cities. it tie:s to ra i ls of various thickness and quality, and has been - Onasited a: different times, as each bed is entirely dtstinet from the rest. The stoners soft 1 and yieldsj'eadily to the drat and pick, on Which account tics preferable to the granite.' White we wort, visiting the quarries, we were told that about three mil i t , farther up the ricer a vein of Coal bad :mt been . 4b , coyered, and feeling a, curiosity to see Conneciiiith Coal, we!rode to the spot and Mend einbeddetrinmon; the red sand-stone a tenni of black slate it tew met* in thickness, but the Coal was4--euiSsing. I could not dtecaer any acids'''. ens of thi . ,l.isieuee of Coal 'iu thejatrata which 1 exantined...althou,nh I am by no means a competent judge ofliSielt Matters: 'I his ntartaimr in company with my friend Mr. B—, I:visited what I had a Mug desire to see, the unpre:iiions of huge birds' met iiithe rot:Li...— There mints are quite channel and were evidently made-when the rocks were a bed of soft mud, 'and are SodiStiact that even the print of the toe nail is ,quite visinfe.. Front the size of the tracks and the :distance liiiiirt when the bird walked, would ludi c:lie:Me Sit. of the bird to be about as large as an o-triell aid having three toast steno tracks howev er which* dal not see, but Wai'lola of, were Item twelve IM'eiglitetn inches-Im*, titd one large track surrounded by a number of maller ones would In ' &eine nu gild bird surrounded by a troop of young ones. ' riot appearance of 'the - surface of some of these slain resembles the bottom of a tpud puddle I in Warta Weather alter the water Las bent' dried up, and the tinder solace of Ynts bed has Olt exacidig ureS in bins-relief 01 1116 one neat to it. Una. 10r111- ipg au e*-eiot counterpart. Thme tracl:*are found iii.verioh.";ibeil* of the rand - atone to the of from to one hundred ieet below the surface, unil,any4 have been found nowhere out of, the Connect!Pitt Vatley. 'NSThen were them impres. log* ma*? What wan the condition or the earth when theiiit bird* existed ! 'These - are question* which thiti, avicuce of geology is endeavoring to aolid bed* of rand-Atone which have been for liges . deeply embedded below the atirlace. of the eriefti, are revealing the evidence* of animal lite , of 141 tie!' noitting now remains, save the *Anil arfriressiiMs written in the rock. We. Mead to leave here Ibis afternoon by steam er for , Your* Sze 400,c7 i • • .I) , :itost .ot:R 0'.1:!•1 concEsrcNDENT.I 4. ,t • I ,lReturn' , fo GothanotVord , of Apo/ow-New VueLoij 'tine"; ag—Coming II intof—Hard .I...:xtravaiTanee—lneulent.' of .4...64-Ansusenzets—lirtzt andlaro—Lurrr .. • zi'a Biu:Ria—Nprina—Gewir of .Actimg— For re.t--::Thz:Ravels—Opoung of the Nr Tl,ea. Aff.itrs—Strite Nominationa— The 1j....ii0t0 ..Nothour , . . . - NEW Vonv, Sept. I`..t, rt 4. ;4 3 NEW. YOR.K LETTER' fin.itt4opnriAL:—Atter many a long and rough ecrambletlwer hill and dale, arid quite a lengthy 1.0, )4:111'11 Ii anour daerent positions. fiord the ga Newport, 6aratoga and Niagara, wherej fuelsentilstrult Iron away regulate, mutter, even down to the Ile 14 n cravat, or the eta rd a owns. Inclie, thieugh the rude and uncultivated primeval forests - . 1( the Canada , . 413 with feelings of plea certainly with . tetreweil vigor of limb fl nlu dle ut len , t, if not of mind, that we have .et mete mom:lied our stool '(not of repentance, sure y),rind himd, settled' ourselves for the rimed: or "Mating Gotham a, she revolves is her I driV routine of life. We Of r npcc mo re home, it 4 with lj a beet wishes, male our bow sulirtmely . !or the W inlet, to our indulgent frienda of the ,Trur4al. QI7() 777 '01,04 Fli:lira MEIBE Per sortie apology maybe Imi-fee:try, partia ulitrly to2 , onr lady readers, for the nugloved and (..,,me d ul y i.Syt envsiver manner, in wine!) wg, hare oti',fkveral ovea-irons•handled the petty fotbl endvreiMe- , es ul soviet'. 'ut we mean no of trtiv.i' allay timt: and the t tie lady must feel thai Mir snalttres rite not ifltri d for her; whil e the cln-s !hey are written. are generally io pervei Ye even 'n f,erennal sarcasm' - ill whirheOr way it may be, tnVtitity friends, remem ber itielsLl ..Oh wad some poWer the gtftie pia us, TiOee our , ers as ithers see us, and withls hearty good will; laugh with us at the follies 0i..1;i he day: The triteness of tlie season And the cold weather, whielt,Ske have had fot a weelr past; lfas driven home otrewanneriag poptilatiOn, end Broadway is alive withthe busy throng-4am we see laminar tares %Old), for the last three months, have lent their bi'dlinney.o Spa or :A3pring,s and have wan dered bes'id'e the waving billows of the oriran.— The travelling season is fairly over; families have reiiiinerk—.llle eovers have been . removed from chandel‘rs lectures and furniture--earpehi have rePlat 7 eirth; summer matting* on the parlor floor. andall"frends are busy devising pans for the euni ing The Winter promises to be very gay, and our acntiserUents' have been projected on a scale of unu sual exielit and extravagance. All is hurry and dttiplavi" while the reWer.failingery of. }lard Times Ishen4from every lip. • • • Oar sierious word. ea pacianl, about this self. •airie Hard Times. ...That the times are iiever, no man ofifinsiliess cad deny—w ii lt our - heoviest mars .around ti -commerceand trade dull slid inari . tive—our [necklines and laborers destitute of., %aril and the necessaries Ilfe at starvation prieero pleasing picture trnly ;.'but what is the reason for this'! Snob a stair of affairsDluNt al• Ways hOe us origin among the better classes of .theecnilatunity ; when our merchants and capital ists ricellourishiug—Houses, ships, steamers, rail• vililic works are vont inually' ib process of building, and unlinpri lis is given to every branch off busiriess underibe smi, and laborers mid anti cans ait...ru demand. and their toil well:femunera ted ; of lgile, on'the contrary, any stagnation at head quartredy is immediately felt through every leaf end lirlirivb al Ili!: great tree of soetely and life. It t*: be a startling assertion ; but no mores/Arl in* than , true, that to the women of our city must we lookitora - ,;iolution of these difficulties—it is privatextravaganee, particularly attiring WiVeS' end dn4l)ler,, that his caused our merchants to bleak Mad fail—vain love of clispluy.antl fooligiem ttlationlo outstrip one another in fashion's li.sta, ha, anal,. flume evil than foreign wars or domestic droughts; We, ourselves, know au instance where one oNlie wives of New York, was throwing 'away thousands on rich shawls and costly sit ts, in P. fditionable Broadway establishment, with her carriago anti horses awaiting bet at the door; white the Shield was Inrvcio-ing• a. mortgage Amon tier mansion „and home. Private axtrava met. t2.rhe'secret, and it num be checked before we eint,t'do better, or the grim hand of poverty will itself click lin wasteful otillayF, and want make a ~x• :Of: necessity. At n time ties Now 'fork been furnished with emu-etnents on so grand a scale as at present. Our old edifices have all been le-modeled and re-fitted `in rosily and elegant 'style: while several new ones ritunratialled grandeur have been erected for the Pak:campaign • The rand attraction in to be found at Castle Gar. den, inr , the -singing of Grist and Mario. These world:reitowned artists have, as yet, given us but two operas,—Luerezia. Borgia and Norma—the latter wh tett is having a great run' te crowded I andientr4s. Norma i said to be the. forte of G risi— so mint.tio that she - has been known in Europe by the son - briquet of "CMsta .11iva." Having never before 'her. vile are, persomilly, unable to make any compari.orthetwern the Grist of today And nerlorrner self, altnough4e have the, opinions of Others, preeitined to ,know,,who: ray, ,that her voicefinit loatemaerwliet of itepowir and parity; tut thitther scunic is even better thadi,ever. • Kite iitrulY,a superb actress, and many of her scenes are efeetelY in their effects upon the aediertoe.' The finest scree that we have yet witneS....d, we think, tiOne in Litcrezia, where she liberates Gen •lmro tittpugh a private &air, and with tier own body bare the way against the sword of her pursu ers. Tins, and the scene to Norma;with ere gray. A great error was sunder at the :.outset, on the part of hdr. Hackett, theLnpr aerie, e Medickeni at Five Ushers -thif; rice was too titgh,int'd. the first, two audiences Miserably stint— redinitten wet male to Tbnre Dollarti,w bleb drew fine andtences; but it is still to high-Act tbecheice seats helilaced at Two. Doltaric nod the body of the house throWmoPen at Otte Dollar, on the first come (kit served" ptincipte,,and crowds. WoutiLas setut.lejAeyond the limits of even the 'rerelve TaotturAd capacity of Ciente Garden. The. audi .enees, ails : present average, we should judge, from fix to Kiiven Thou-and nightly. Last riVening was on ere in New York - amu•e - ments,-,if,tri=l sang Norma at the Castle—Forrest mode tiiiplebut for the season at. the Broadway— the evdiimputar Ravels prolnee4 a new panto. alicne,'anat the new Metropolitan:Theatre opened for the.M . et time. These venous events each drew houses }nailed only 'by the rapacity of Übe edifice whiteati the other (I , Yren theattes and' ptacfs of arntretdint. were Gibed _ . . The 11,1etio?olibut Trivatre stands in Broadway, on 'he :ois. of the old LaFarge Hotel, burned tub Winier:,,i!. tit t...ini GIN; ize and eleattueo, it sorpassemi ,any.thirtOnat we Mere, end probably unsurpaiwed in th e ist.'Orld. Many days go not a mmt 'could be proourett and. last evtning The house weir filled wall Ali Pliny per,sntls, 06 eoota by any means be crammed into it. ' Ttie play was the tremendonsly worn•otp "Lott v - ot Lvuos,". with Nils Julia Dean as ilieiel ,r ot th e evonieg. There were the. usual ini ceres t es of ilte-opoi leg 01 , -,o noir boutro--a pro. :ogue4 l e - nalhitialant bent' by Itii cow puny, and 0 grand itsbleawnititiortale by the Rouses. Its ',sci lict is admtrable--the house elegant ; but the puny mitliocre. It will. however, prove sacces.%- fte—ni :they- say 'b. /or.' ./n-rregiticipal affairs we have but little to offer-- there reins” to he a fell _p reparatory : to the greed tempos ot,r November. 'fee Iwo stel:eta of:the Dethorratis party have tack triade.thrie awning.' 'lour- ..1, a nue, Pirate C. Bronco,. itavatilt-ok rninistretton, demounted Collector , of. the Tsai of :slaw Irvtik., for Governor—n strong card, and one that wfil: poll a heavy. vote ; the other is Lievmour, the Prekillt locontheol. whose veto of the Liquor Bill. however. will prove to Jain political dotage iten. rise. Whip have yet tiii nominate; slid their fano wig undoubtedly be the tweeesidul candidate -, All miles concerned handle the secret and much . Areadeatrdor of "Know-Not hinpin.very carefully- The Democrats ip particular, ire; on the felled no they have hitherto been emphatically 8 f 0 0 1 .5 1 5. pertytthat ta.dependeritupott this ft;itelgn 'rote for it!tp• wrt, which places them in the'gtmntfary of Choo l o l 4 bettweeti.two loeseirssthat of the foreign vale and that of the.g.ither.Nothlngs i”. fat:wiled :Iv even could I.otarid it. • • . , - ---esonuffronv uquoa; 44 - 4,w . courTr- Ir..ftcrt, the, ti . 1 ..ffitzt r io althce„ the I,oow . tio variety Litiant Lisa , ait ;thetell Onabled in the 8 01 " o f T e *** sace goa t tel4lo iDIIIIOOSIII of rintsOlne.s . on MathinYi Serflentl e i!! l/B F 4- The CoaventinaL was :04110 0 . 4 nliP ollll ing ANDREW EDDREL.44IO ISI4II ..:ed I IiC..L. Pte . SElTO:iand Isaac Kerr, Secretaries. d eftrigieigiagstiiiiethdetitittia:' of the iDelegates; Pendent, sad the flleto•the :u tters received filen c a r t u ts inieply to the martini propounded to ,i,b e mos,,fiess,4aterettatege .01 .aent!atain aotedacie a mong the delegates, when theyl pril.veded to a 1101111311111011'Of candiditer tar I.4ista pre, in favor of a Prohibitory Liquor Law. which tesultid in the choice of the followleig, on the tirsi ballot ; MeCee.sitt of Triredut ; 1 • L. Jett - sup .WlNelter, of PMeerove. Towuship. The foltgtving was inbreed viiihoiMa dissenting Taira - Resoled, Thatthe above nanted„geotlenteu tiritiumintilly . reconithendedid the iiiipOrf of the 'fneeds Temtarauce.m Schuylkillt . %m at y, at the . ens.uingelectioe. , ' Oa motion, a committee, coneistmg,f,cd K. Ban naa, JAhtt Berndt; C: S.- Caektll,fismil Shiveley, find S. P. Nall, Esq , were oppoiated ~M,draft reso. lutions for the consideration of the PO/We:llion The committee, 'tier retiring feel a .to rt time, re ported ate follosvirig, which Were Mani momly adopted: . • - 'Wnsagits, ThdLiquorTraffie t 5 grime ally em ended. by all friends of HUMenity,,to. lie the great ell evil of the age; Mat it creams more riots, cau ses more murde,rs, turns More people, poisons and: corrupts youth atudtnauhood, soWsdismads;bieaks wives' and mothers' hearts, and makes orphans anti beggars of their children ; fills Our f'elleentteries, Prisons aid Poor. flumes with Patipers; and robs the sober and it:dummies- portioe of o' taxes, peop:o of their honest nicht:dry, in the shape of taxes, while the accursed truffle:does nut confer one single bene fit on the commuitity•at large: Therefore. • Resolved, That %IT Will not vote tot any person for the Legislatore unless he be in avowed and re. liable Prithibitiontia;Ond ens who will Use eh his lenience in favor of the passage of a Lillie similar to priucl i gki to` those pow in force in Maine, Rhode laland, assachusette COnnecticetomall Vermont. • Resolved, That although the Legislature did tint give us shill to vote] upon as LterMested, we will' vevertheless cheer tally accept the resellitiou passed by that bodyet its last session, to submit the oakedqueetion '!tor imagainst a Prohibitory Liquor lbw"tea veinal the people, and hereby pledge ourselves to use every exertion to beatthe advo cates of the ,Rum Traffic en thdir own ' issue , be. fornt he people. I Resolved, Mad while we areeletermined to car ry the questioarbefore the peepte, in laVor of the passage of a l'rithibitorytiquorjLaw, we must not loose sight of the election of Prohibitory ,llepre seutatives, to carry out the wishes of the people; as experience has ahow.i in WMihingtott, city, trial, although the people voted four; to one in favor of Prohibition, in the District of Oolumbia, the COll - of the United States treated the popular vole with contempt, and refused to carry out the es profited will of the people on that subject. Resolved, That it having .been publicly declared in the Court House, by the lat e i Proseinitiug Attor ney; and- the publth records ci f the Prison, Poor House, and the Criminal Sessions, correborete the statement, that Ti,Vu-THIRDS iIF !ALL. TILE TAXATION OF THE COUNTY WAS CAUS ED BY THE TRAFFIC INI RUM ; 'it appeals to the pockets'of every Farmerpuif Tax-payer in the County to vote an favor of aProbibitely Liquor law- Rtsoferd, That the cry started, that a Prohibi tory Liquor Law.'which the SOpreme Court of the United States; the highest Tribunal in the count ry, haipronounced to be constitutional, would inter fere with the rights and liberties of the people, is the last and only plea left by Mel Rumseller in retelr of his inhumen traffic • it is true it %voted destroy hi r rreia to poison and Murder: his neighbor for a price, impoverish Iris Minify, and throw them into our Poor Honsee, for the hottest and induarieue portion of the people to suppori:in the shape of m e II; but the Malec Prohibitory . L,aw does not prevent any person from manufaeturingi, Rum and Malt Li quors, on Ma Iwo pregame, for his own , ' tint', und he may kill himself by:Winking, it he desires to do so, in his own house'; , :but it!does prohibit hint trails giving or selling 3 io hisi neighbors, to ruin and destroy them n6O. Nor :does it 'prevent the sale of Alcohol for SaCratueptaror Meehanical pur poses, by authonted agents in each district ; there fore,she passage of sueh . J. P Polol. S. Keller, rr ti. It Madden, -t, Illytniel Rover, • ' Chic Tolley ; es instruct of ~.nn, e wenra . 7f The cdteers of the society are Jacob !Jammer, Presldent; Joshua BAct.,Jono J. Pavia, rite Presidents; J=t4. Keifer, Kremlin* Are retary nod Llblarlau ; John, Banpan, l'iim.spoodinp Sectelary;i Viz A. Hommel' i"...Treasurer; J. r...'rfrk Rrubena I , eate,ritraltire ; Seot. IN ?17.41`t . . .• prwOkr.LOWA^CEMETO.—Nnmns Zer • !nue n(Purclulting buil:plots 111 the Oddrellnws' Cemetry; will apply to ' PtIAMIL PO'et .Itt the ifOhP3,-1, are . .. Town 114!1,! • Jnits S. J4.IhCI; Jlirieraell r street; Or JouN :Curets, Centre Flrtet. NOV. 12.11453.., • ti • 054 t• scHopLs._ , - - r,LNviNG SCIIOOL The subactlber annuun. _glees to the anthem! of ri?tteville, and the pdb!n: generally, that, about ihr..''ao ol',Octohr,, he trill 0p,..n echoolaln this and o thts pl¢cee tbroughout the Coe n tet for givleg IttAttuntions Ij, the elegant und;aceo.a. yacht d art of Dancle4. The - rhort l.ishlonante n cis, ethOttlochee,i fdaturkas, c., to; la be taugut. Buy) and altsle• ',to it take. lel.lotio. !lit GI, arta/poen ; youing ;enfleinen :Ind ;Athol. iti t ItOWIS(TIVO}f. tient. 23, 11154. el k oTiOlt To. TEAjcurats:—.it. Tt .01Teacheis Ire wanted Hi North Mtutittein ship, oEl'ool'lll Co. A littera' Bantry wily 64. given. Applications 'tent he'rret:tij-d, peat; , no the or Oetof.er, at, N0..3 d chop!! House. Be older of the Board. Septentbey le. ltiL4: COXL. B r...,,vrvi, mom A or., co have rev,tovet! i 0 ottiLe in J. Sillitrurtis.l 7 ramo Mll[lllllo ct Ire reet„ .frsv dhorii wherir per our tro0a0:: v. 1 ,11 them ea 11= April 15, h5l 15:01" - • .GILARLEId iIiVidDAILD, Agent '(r th e: saleu( ANTHRACITE 4. )M 1.3i11. 1 M N.)IT. COAL, nretce, lo it t ft,o,, 71. IN'm 1 4 .131 VET, Cit Yn,k 11eh1g144141. 1 ,1.,h... 1 1 1.11 , h 0 0 - v.i.i.l- . • . Aor Imit:f and 11 , 4wh 11,..1”. in.,. :he . , Vi'HITE , NATI ....{ LAI eirol , -: ton. —., I fluty! , 1,•. , , L0,,,t11 Mt.', n.l`ll 111,i,".,, ' i 11(.4 . 11, Qom the 6,liii)lk.T Inistvi. Ad)).' Rate, • . ~ RED AA. rtnietti, tor, . Ifrittiont. b.r.l, / t4polan WI I...wle,YrinA s Frtati kho oilelioted F),,,t1,,0, BITIIMINI aIIR. .ConiCrptiließ; .11.01•1:iii:be.k.nd tend Liii, ,, tp , a4 . • OFFICE 11111iRtij.42 M. 1.12 P. Nt.: , March iY, IS:i4 •., .H.,:i .. .. , i •O-PAItTNERSTIM.--Ir.%VIA ArtIEN -111E1) litysng re..la t tmed ;the aelltug anti i!:tikiiiii.: of Cool, has thas day asy•„4l, nerd with him Ai' tit a ~ .1 CI, AUDtiSSIED,JOH . I4;IOIOMI. JR.. a:Li 471.cakos 11. eons, toidirthe Imo elf 1.F.4%11 , 1 41111FN11.1E11 6 ft.).„ AL 4 Walnut Vtirict. '. .'..,i ' ...: Whetn ,Na'.. 7 ti - n•ltii , lilort RiMiniond. •: "I , . . LEWI:4,' ArycNitiet), 7:, GE.4.ntnn H. 1•011• K. • . . W11.1.1*111 O. 4 li DENIHLLI, • -. ~ _.• , JoIIN ROMMEL', in.,. ;, Jon. 14, ISM '/ . . • :•2: tr. " ' ----2- -- _ _ ... . _ WANTED. . . . - - , • . lATANTED.--FOor al.t l le and four Ventile Tea- VV chefs I a the Public dthoala or Port Ca ran ;, - „s, n etanalnation of appltrants;ft HI b held in tlie school House, on the 9ih of OttoWer, at IV o'clock i'. M. Hr ut. 23. l 4 ',3ACOt. littELlSO4 .7t eCy. kf - - 34 - . . T tlTEl. a ky young io3s (a good pe. §a : andNA airaut,aacaptytaat,aa z atta doors or ontas niatter of indllferenre)• • Cllold lake charge ol a store—was 14 a Hook-keeper at Rune.' ; and Clerk in a store. IlefOetlee given-'f re9oired.- Enquire.at t Lila &fat!. y . ' -,—..„L' Rcpt. 22. 11551 ~ a9-tr 7 ANTED.—Oyu ya,un2 man ; ",„ al V Voiisyille.as Clerk In a 4)7.11 - I,,nr Ilia Rion% Enquire at Out other. —Sept.9,lBs:l • . ANTED.—An • inOurrtous. sober ticoui.in,tu y watill.iton and rook Tu such an oire Itbrral wager will be given. Api,ly :las office. Sept. 9, 1951 , . - Jourpeyinito tbairulaker --fhe •V V boot prices will be p9id• 11oait tired apply %till nut good references.' Apjay In' 2' - • •4EV.I AllN01.1), July S. Ign 47. ti I,LT ANTED.—Partiek'po lease tltniet In lime Potts. V I ville,Alahanoy. tiliantokin and WyOuilng Coul Regions.. Apply to ' I'. W. SEILAFP.P., Pottsville.. Pa ' June 21.1654 • jen . • MINR,RB N ilislD• —The ‘ basitites • • ,1 61sgeakansta Coal (reieliatiy ore now tonstani .ly employing Miners.. To' i good. steady menicoti , lalit empkwaent,, toe highest rages, and the hem amain niudatians, will he given. Payments tnnianly, in cars—no store orders—tho Company hot dialing In merchandise. • - The Company's giilro'ad, on which dolly P2.,Puger Trains are now iiinning.iathirds ronienielit'acce,s to . the mules, which Ore .',plated-in an elev4ted and healthy country. I'6E6 etellOOLT * are an-I will be he continue d here. ror tliftedtteation i.f of the Miners And Wort,men. Apply WEL WAIN", !dining I.7.ogineertAit the oftice,, Gap roes.Et.LWOOD 3.1011610. _ . —"--., , • Engficer and Super n tuauent. i t - ' • l'oitivlllc, Tamaqua. 514:uch Chunk, :Wm; Iklil Mu venlind Minerevlll p .,peo plea,. copy. Mirth 18, 1854 . CI- it NOTICES. XTOTICE.,-an -Adfoli'rned Court of, ..Common I ?team,.ln and teethe ..tou hey .of Mchuypt tit. min be held at the Court llowit, In the Iturougtrof Poi z.A. ville, on etATURDAY..thOith of rtptems ,, r, teat at 9 o'ciock to the farenoln: 1T tIC9 NAGLE. ivia• Sheritr's !Nitre, FO , "• • vine, tient. 16, Ib4i. - } CITICE.—Tbe Eantierchip L' between Daniel Edwa'rds bnd nrgal“.L. gin, has been thirolved br mutual ,onfrntj t he Lathiest elite Stitt will b I t tited op by l'Oniel L. wbitta, who has become 14. e ante PrOltrietnr t, f I heir coal °peter/ohs. Imo mg, Elp.w ARIII4, 13f cy1tpAN.51 1 . 41 . 6 4N. ; - RApt.coatier 7, 18!::1. 3:eft S071 1110 iP 1, 1 117 . 1 LCd•-• West BrAneh Bank June T. ma's, F. rs. ,vs. "? ..7 wilnam Dank , . ot_tlanvutc• JUDO . ;',-11. .ii - -- -..• . ~;1%. Pa. fiAti3e. Dirt. y:; 1, - T I, 0 i „ d e i i if . c 4. AL 4 s t -Appointed by [ITO 0011 . 1 or Coeatton Picas 01 Ochulotill Uounty, to r4oort i ii e 'JudArnierz.liegainit said Wintarn Dott4tdson.ln their order of 1 as, will enter itpon the dorms ,o 0 his ap pointer, , at Ole ..111te, I nl4 lie nor:1120J or Patt.mil le, oo TOoSidey. the ad day 01 .October, ,I. D. D'o 1, a i if) o •d o rk A. M ,of ortkvt• h.i4er,by ',wit - 4s ill pintlyi Tworestel. JOti t l'. DOD iter. kit difOt. ' 1.,.t0., Ole, ttep1,9i . 195 1 . .. 36.3,.„, ... •kroTll:72C.—Nonco Is trerehj grven that ;A., ner4' t/ankrot Pottsslllo. Cry the ISountyarFchUgl. kul, Intend to apply to. tn* I.ertiefature of keorr.t..t 111 vaills. at Its nest nession3 for Ine.prlviteis U. creisalng , ttip Capital ift ,, ctitjat said Banal tram lati •iF Hundred Thousand to an ahrount act plet.adlinit lan Hundred Thousand &Mani. By order of the 5041,. ; vitt& 1.1)E8 Eketi r isil) 1.1651 lkr 07'10 /il. eiub re Ot. r .tintrby nt.thie -11 that atinDcation wiii tie:madc to the nevt. Leght- Istureof Pennsylvania C' a charter-of a 'Hank of Discount, •Deposit and I/411e . to be lorato,d to the Domain of Tanisquadichityllitlit Pa.. td be called the ?Anthracite Hank. of Tamaqua:l! with a capitarof Two Iluo4rvd Thousand Doilatit. i• • . littenaart Camas .. R. A. Ilf.81:13. itowcann Jonas,. ;••iGgonon Wire:se dan. II en Dates*. 7.1(411111T; litnincirr Datetas ff. liaw r. T. !knit se , 0.11ALD8031,.. S , jII4ItIHAIIL sat ; fernßoWaisn. ,Bea r . HrtLYER... , Tamatput June.. 21,1854 Sacat MOT/CB. •The subsefther would hereby notify I.ltitin frtetaia and the' public generally, that he is Erepared at all titnenito attend to the: measuring of ria.liesint.BlOnegratuntr., Back .tiourit, - Ingony; and other mean:ring belnnyttot C Ifo Utilditilti of all kinds. Also, to cantract :for the Goestritclicin and Etectlonotall kinds of Daidditves. Charges tioderate. auPee•lntil7. /MIN H. JAMES. • P•ilk—Tbankful for alai favors', the ttnetsigned •Wouldsollett a continnatila of the hithertultheral , S. 11. I. Atlk •- S 45-,11 • _. IVOT/C.E.—ohiolk.e la hereby given that applied 11l Ws Mill be made total next I.egielatarofor Penn achniosia fur a Charter (aria Savings Flink,Ato be lo aded in the Borough of Prineville, with a ctloit3l of Fifty Thotivaad Dollars. whh the privilege or increm. Ins it to Onsfluodred TaXusand Dollars Mid of re. tslelos mosey on intermit and didcounting.lo be canal 'Tgro Petravlite declass frank." o, • June St 1954 OS . LOST & FOUI) .....• TOI.EIN. UR. STRAY P.D.--Le.ft L l O , .., her. aboa 1w tor.ths - aga.f a ft". , , t :'' '• broun telt t, wiith a what tact ra.ide or -......... 4 ... t i..4. the 1,1114 !too,"tt: forehead. atlalttlting - Lc, darker to ce.lnt !fiat .the tr+lt.ol her boiy ikz , 'ef a r tAt” gyro : en the top or the Tao, ~ i belt iri. 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