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POTTSVILLE.' PA,
SAY. I ' -
TIM MINIMS' JOURNAL Au is Ifir
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A v o.Ver eini r si
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is this iisalshealjtiaise estnaisi, het is at
ogs miss, vest jt also einsithilitilikref
' ft` susses snotty_ OW.* maim , is
Ds. of de mut m&sils stilsostklai stria
tdtr etwitf. Butfssimpoithostipsisasy
taint) welled mite naserlo4ost. .
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AOSCIIIej Iron jitillliallt4l l olllllll/116.
Utvw J. Lzvris. kft Caw!
ham: F. Da.rur Ashland.
Fro:ems Larazespis i _Teloaqua;
Ti 101030.1 A. Goratszir,lttecat;
E. W. calm, LionitOd Wat t PhilsdelplOs.
cunt, & Co. Bomb 3d strut Maeda. •
vouner Peucta, COTII4I Iphdrd Cihrouu
Philadelphia.
Wawa* dt loes, N. E. comer Third sad
geed streets, Philadedpie.
Cunt u.v.a H. Hinman, 71 PLUS*. New York.
Vominv B. P 61.311114 Talune_Buildiags,
C. F-Norron, Coal Merchant, 521 'Wain St.
Philadelphia.
Who are authorized to receive subscriptions,
verthieraents, arc., tor the, Auters! Journal, sad
eceipt tin the saute. •
YIIOOIBITO*If Co. court-fEE.
Andrew Russel, Pottsville,
C. S. Pinkerton, Tremont,
Milton Bailey, Tsmaqat, •
Wm. Montana, St. Clair,
Benjamin De Long, SehuLliiLHaven,
Abraham Heebner, Port ua,
Dr. J. F. Tretehler. MeßnsosboTß-.!
Wino CO. sTAPIOING COMMITTEE
J. W. Roseboiy, ;
C. Little,
J. M. Reinhart, Tamaqua ;
Taylor, Minersville ;
Henry Hammer. Orwigsburg
John Bolich, West Penn ;
David Lonusou. Donaldson.
AMERICAN CO. COMMITTEE
George'Martz. Pottsville ;- _
F. A. Whitaker. Tamaqua ;
George Haeraher. Saul/kill Haven ;
Levi Arnotti. Middlepun ;
H. A. Hanimer. Ontlebarg
C. L. Pinkerton. Tremont ;
Austin Dinah, "
• WHIG STATE cosimpwritc.
Col. Andrew G. Curtin, of Centre - Comity.
Chairman.'
Gen. William Latimer, Allegheny '"
Col. C. O. Loomis,
FtedeikiLerung, Philadelphia. "
Joseth.D, Myers, "
licnt,Wra,43. Reed, • "
; Siefthea' Miller. Dauphin "
John Covode. Westmorland "
Thia. E. Franklin. !Atwater "
Hoer. H. M. Fuller, Luzern° ,
D. D, Maxwell. Northampton. "
, L. A. Mackey, Clinton, IS
' David Taggart, Northumberland Co.
WM. F. JOHNSTON
Clugpum Whd Stats Colvestos.
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
OMR Fars and 'Pablo Robes see - Rudolph
iteitlty!s advertisement. .
&CHAS. 'SMITH Mistaken the shovel steam
factory of Bootie dr. Mathias. at 'Port carbon, and
is prepare l to supply dealers is his line.
E ircLEtERY FOR SALE."-MeCormick &
Clark offer their-Colliery at Dom&boogie sale, to•
getber with all this fixtures. To any one desirous
engaging in the Maims lbw offer is peculiarly
opportune. See advertisement, and call upon the
proprietors ai early as powible.
0:77 DON'T TOSGET Prolubition In making
up your ticker,
PENNSYLV Ant. Ohio and Indiana hol ,
their elections next Tuesday. • -
0:r THE GHEAT nationarbaby shOw earns
off at Springfield. Ohio. on Thursday. One
hundred and ;twenty youngsters were eo•
tared tbr txnarltioa.
1117'01,D B I ERKS is shaken to its founds
llODl•lpart of the volunteer ticket, it is said,
will be elected and probably Myers
teat Jones for Congress,' The contest will
be close. lligler's majority in the County,
even bemoeratsadpiit—mill not exceo2soo
if it reaches that figure; The Oloverilor sr
rived atlßeschnton 'rhur . sday,io straighten up
matters, but like his visit to Philadelphia—
, t will not help, but injure him.
11:7-Nor DEAD YET !—The Wbtg meeting
it Minersvilledia Saturday night was an 'old
fashioned gathering of the' people—large.
orderly and intelligent; such as an honest
speaker in a good cause loves‘ to address.—
MaJ. Campbell was listened to throtighout
his lengthy speech with' the most anxious
interest. The ball is in motion—keep .
going !
a: - .7 Tit 'cirpn ' has never explalnetito
wing'ol the Pennsylvania Democracy
it' nd its pretreat great mogul in this County
belong. 'A. hinr i cin that subject may open
the eyes of some i of Col. Cake's supporters.
He is and always has been identified / with
the Cameron tation, as opposed to the Pig
let and Buchanan wing of , the party—a fac
tion which has done its utmost for year ,
pest to kill off the Bigler Democrats. The
real and.consistent trjends,of the Governor
should, accordingly, irate for Dewart. ,
0,% DENYING. COUNT/IL-It is repor
ted that the Hoaorable Charles Frailey, prO.
claithed himself a Foreigner at Ashland. last
week, to prove to the Inshmen that he was
not oppose 4 to them, and did not mean any
harm, when! he called them the rabble of the
Coal Region, for filling.up the Court House
on a certain . occasion. in Orwitsburg. ,0/.
fire-seeking sometimes makes *brae people
cut up such fantastic tricks as ;to snake hon•
est men weep over poor human nature. •
71,1T P t STROI3SE?I THE STeur.--:A
correspondent states that Myer Sttonse de
, dared in Port Carbon on Thursday evening
last; . that all persons in Schuylkill County
who were supporting Dewitt, were the
serfs and stares of said Dewitt. and were on.
ly Supporting him for his ' , money" and
'whiskey." Tln is pretty strong language ,
fur one whom they do says occasionally puts
.;,--eAlsfare wow th _crater.
•-'•
, -*JlD",',.TifilrorE Fos Potioca.—A . gtntle
nrlirtrom 'olll' Borough has just returned'
from Northern Pennsylvania. • He states
that the , Free Sotleis, with Wilmot at their
head, are all out openly for Pollock loi Gov
ernor. The. Free goiters of Northern Penn
sylvania are principally Democrats and can
poll from 8 to 10,000 votes, in Wayne. Brad
ford, Susquehanna, Tioga and Potter .xmo
ties, are. It is now settled, that -the whole
Free Soil vote of the Stale will go tar Mr.
Pollock. That party can poll 25,000 votes
in the State.
113" How 'IT Wonts.—The celebrated
Preach' J. Grand. the- "Observer" of! the
Ledger, ordinarily a big gun among the pat.
cot Democracy. was not allowed by his t wo
piny to speak at Reading some nights ago
—they forewarning himegitinet rotten, eggs,
in case be attempted -" Ili iben mine to
Pottsville, having heard of the reputation of
the anti parte. and demanded, it is said.
$5OO in advance for his services ;lint the
price was considered rather high. andet the
eircatesteneee. and the Democracy Win .0
cordiogly denied the felicity of heath* Mr.
Grand. lie might, perhaps, hate nu* a
•spec' out °ratline of the opposite partierk;—
the more Democratic speeches. the ,moss
rotas for us. .
C:7 THOMAS M. Nail arm
—The absence of any reply lions this' gear.
tlemao to the late Comity Prohibitory Law
Convention may hive appealed strange to
oar leaders, especially u he is generally
known to be a sound and consistent Tem
. perance mao, Rod a warm 'advocate of die
Mame Law. The endmlaMii` to
' (and in , justice to him it ahem have heft
made koosto below% he water received the
-.letter addressed to him by the Committee
'! It was eat by mistake to 'Me wrong Peat
Mee. Nfe uodentiud, however, that he la
perfectly satisfiea with the tithes framed
the Cooventioe. sad will „hew, stapput
the two gentlemen chosen v be the out ,
dud bemire of Prohibidou for Schuylkill
Corm*.- - • I_
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Thar the - quo of Pro
hibition is to be by the votes
or the people 'or. INitesylvania, on
Tae day next. They t" Maine Law
ticket, twill be printed thus
Prohibitory Liquor Law,
Far alProhibitory Ursa Law.
Cr'Prieads of the-'Lan , can 4:113-
Min Prohibitoty Tickets at this Of
both German and '
RIENDs OF TOIPERANcE, of
Americanism,. and of general
cat itefivm, prepare for action on
Tuesday next. - • •
rirLeaye no sound! foie unpolled.
gartringeut your tOole strength.
laii"Vote early.
tairilare plenty of tlckets on hand,
and •• ink
rriiidrikute them' , fre4.
larLook out for sharperssdestroy
i
ing tickets. _ ;J.;
Maj. James H. CamOen, our candi
date for Congress, will by no means with
draw, or in any way cempromise with
Kimber Cleaver, the biatite American
Candidate. Bear that iq mind, all the as
*salons kor lying. handbills of Locofocos
to the;contrary, notwit4tanding.
„
wra co3fit ONE. %%ONE ALLl...Friends
of aociatand political Reform, one strong,
united effort on Tuesday next, ;and the
day, ours • .
. .
lir BMW. of last Cards and lying
fituribills, put out to deceive voters when
toolateto contradict them:
lir -Han FOR Cuints fFILAILEV.—ft is
currently reported that the Honorable Charles
Fraley, was absolutely; , reading the Bible
last week, to find more' arguments against
the Knirst-Noitrings—he having exhausted•
his vocabulary of abuse. - -
OC' Tim Locoloco party of this County
would make it appe ar :that the country be
logs properly to Foreigners, and that the
native sons of the soil are piratical intruders
tot valuing to have any say in our national
affairs. Out upon such traitors !=they de
serve an obloquy:
no less di s graceful • than
Bqedict Artsold., wbck offered' /to sell his
country for s few pieties of sleet. They
would baster it for office and 4 , ttie spode."
KT Now. Ittaux !---How the Register
pleads, like a Now, for Cake.! la its list
of, the Col.'s claims apan tlte i party. is vino.
tiagly i parided the asionieltlactactLthat he
"roppiru Me whole Demoerdlie racier !"
Well, truly that isiomething remarkable for
the Colonel, and it ought bi be well:- noted
eiben sad a rare phenOmenon does occur.
Q? BUJ. Rom Littoratto, the American •
candidate for Governor; has published a lett.
ter in which ha statekhat he will - not tritli
kino from the contest. While the Democrat
ic papers charge Pollock with being a Know
Nothing, how catoliey make this charge
against bilis, so long: as Dtr Bradford, the
candidate of the party refuses to withdraw 1
The patent Democracy are in a terrible
"stew" just now, and publish maul queer
statements. We wonder it those who abuse
the Know Nothings so terribly' were , not too
corrupt, and their applications to become
Know Nothings, rtjected, like the applica
tion of Robinson, of the Cincinnati Engur
rev. They do say that the Native_ political
Demagogues are just ils much proscribed Is
Foreign political Deinagognes--hence all
Nettle Americans and adopted citizens who
stand by American Limitations and sustain
.our taws will also stand.on the same footing.
TEACHING THE CATECHISM.
The Boston Pilot (published by a'Roman
Catholic Priest), in the last number has corn
mewed teaching the leaders of the Denim-
Eitheir first lesions in the new catechism.
e advises 'all Roman Catholics ' to vote
nit the Know-Nothings . ; because the
'Know-Nothings ate .;anti.American. The
Pilot says :- , . .; , -
"It would seem that the leaders of the
party opposed to KnowNothingismought to
underrand this matter plainly. They may
get the votes of mint{ people opposed to
Know-Nothingism, and they may not. Let.
them understand, while it vane, that they
do no good to themselves orto us'in blarney.
lag us. Nay, they May harm us without
helping,themselves. :Let them plant them.
selves upon the ittie American platform, of
which. no American peed be ashamed,—the
platform of the Constitution and the Laws.
Then we may g‘*tih , them. But. if they
make blarneying 0110111:0 to us as Catholics
they will hurt theft own cause, about which
they care much, add they will hurt us, for
whom:they care little."
The Locofoco candidates for the Leguila
. .
cure ought to read the above—we understand
they pail the , blarney on , pretty thick—and
have already made iota _of Know-Nothings
.
amen the Democracy. , .
Er GOT 'EH NOS', THE RAPSCALLIONS !
The Peinsykemian, iHarnsburg Union, and
our neighbor, the aorpn4 have pretended to
enlighten the public with Know Nothing
exposes. 'The Register got as far as the
third degree ; but ettef constant dogging'for
seventeen days andt,mghts last past, with
our "top eye open alter them, we have
succeeded in penetiating to the thirteenth,
and blow the whole; posse of them the other
side ofJordait as follows—the Outside public
will please consider themselves under ever
lasting obligations'for our labors in ferreting
out the scamps. The obligation is as fol
lows i:' • . •
"I, Solomon Swipes, (or Snakes, as the
cue may be.) hereby solemnly swear (hold
up your nght lumd,)this my oath to endure
for ever and a day after, (raise your let kg,)
that at I catch a Roman Catholic, (shut your
right eye,) atone in the woods, (pat your left
eve,) or some out4of-the•way place, (oeni
you mouth,) that I will.pound him into jel•
ly, or chop him ihto santages, (maim this
meat are.)'' I will Vat him without pepper or
.ash, (Music—'King, of the Cemsibot blends,)
—and in this way endeavor to annihilate the
whole worthless set of rapscalliiins-: so help
me teapot."
X7' .suppose the Democratic party'ot
this County are trptng to set's! Colonel Cake
to Wastimptai, on• the same principle that
the girl accepted a perseverittg but offensive
sonor—jast to get rid of him He has been
a troublesome customer on their hands for
some years. Whit campaign. since he has
been in the Countj, that he has not wrangled
about something I,- But . not thts time, gen.
tlemen—it's Major Campbell's term nest.
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117 Wit° STRUCK BILLY PAITEItsO3
"Oot west" is a great country and no mis , -
lake. Reed the following .despateb andret
dowa 111 "Some":
4 A Cintroui Ecicrton.—.Nathrille. Sept.
30.—At a Municipal election here gads'',
Wm. B Shepherd was elected Mayor by 950
majority. a mutt which has taken the , city
by sorprtse, as Mr. Shepherd wu cot known
as a candidate until this morning. Tbia is
said to be a Kitow Nothing aictory.
Neatly one thousand majority, Ind nobody
tor ha was rotating ! 'Stand from un
der!!
gOintluovori l-r The Regiger Ines to give
out the iettprestm - al that nom P. W. Hughes
Lideuptt interetued m the success of the Pat
est Democracy iq this Palmy, 'when at the
same def t it is ttotorious that he 18_0pp/tad
to a parties of the' ticket—tor brims openly
said la 1 Hs wear anceactii iu aped come.
whams**, County; the other evening, but
ha Atithet tom ! The men of you party
are lit such fOcds r ai YOttiecenld make them
con , WA Aram raj know., *here Mr.
Sagbalsistats, is relation' to plat' caialf.
dates. snout es well as you'doi--8o yotfiiisp
as irell me you breattsms that tipie.
I&E,TANsaiitlNtWolitk tlitistbl. Eng.,
Oa tut ttad ant to tacit NtrAst,fishmeal,
Os. weighing r 0 Itisond mek
lager =sum tu length:: •
NO COMPROMISE
Polid4 l . ttie‘ 1 1, 4 041 64, 4 3 01. 1 4'
*Mt* Hamm' mimed of mid,Mo4 l :l4fflir
4 %, Llit 141 4 11 : 110 0 4 40 1 1 9 . mrPrilant
rivet that he Ska 4 tat tem boia is a foreign
lowly .4 when Mane aibeirpliad that u wqi
ptf—he ought es he* kgslint iu Affial.
as be belong oftbe national tight)... Reck
lava?-already Mr. Otitomm. not glad*
muetOo be made in ibm convoy; ,eimnsad
in farm.
• 16" /mann Trs • FiTanut. - - Iteki tbi
ollaitinit 4900 -
Wi*.mhsatax. - Oet. 3.—An I ideal= wee
held here . up:d4lor ea lomat* of th e Gets
eral PerucreaestAsseseoe torthellti,
_which
embed to th e skean of the Show Netlt ,
tog ezendideuts by large majorities.
,DePtild upon fneuds and fillow-eitizess,
tins rioremeta cannot be as bad u ns ear ,
iepresens irior a would not flourish so.
TOE WINDOWS. ,
,
Friends of Pollock and Reform; watch the
modem closet? nest Tuesday,. The Locii
locos !will auelipt to play an eZtensivepcne
in the way :of crowding in ILLEGAL
VOTEn. Resist all attempted the kind.
and see that none but natwohi r ed legal voter's
are permit& todeposit their Where
thereis not mate certeiru.y deMand the evi
dence of the applicant's citizenship sod ,right
to vote, and see that the dominant, arigen-
Scores of froutident nitondization
pets ;have been t, furnished to. Instimen who
will attempt 41 vote upon Mem. Watch
shed well.
TO THE POLLS! TO THE POLLS !!
Whigi. remember that theleleithin takes
phie4NEXTTUESDAY.. Al you love your
countm:spd tier fres iitstieurtims, tail not to
GO TO THE POLLS ! Whitt there, your
first duty - is to:vote—yoUr second to see that
your 'peighbOue does likewise. Aoki or shine,
be mire to be tin - the ground early.'and work
untli: the polls close. It any of your neigh.,
bore are too unwell to walk tit- the' election;
get cOrriagir and convey them there. Ev
cry rote mucus. There are too rainy who
"thullt titer ODe vote makes no difference.—
Bat they shottld remember that 'jig; votes
in aim tosfriship make theusinids in the
State. We want every friend of Ece.thcc to
remember 'hill tact, and GO TO THE,
POLLS!
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117•Stavics or PLATE.-it the establish.
ment of Mesirs, C. Bard and Son, Arch street,
has been made the service of plate intended
for presentation to Mr. E. W. McOwosso!
Potumille, oo the evening Of the! 11111 inst.
It cansistsotan elaborately cbasedeoffee.um
fes•Ufn, water.pot, slop and sugar bowls,
main cup, and a large salver, together with
a drizeti silver forks, sad table, tea, and des.
sett spoons. 'Each of the iii piecriecimprie:
ing the wallet is adorned With the "drills"
design, and,the handles and fleet each Few.,
sent the grape stock, while the bOdy of Me'
pieces exhibits :he taste displayed in putting
on The nutuerous clusters of grapes, the
leaties, and (•vine. The tops ] of the mike,
tea and water pieces, are surmounted by a
!cosi breakitp with pick in hand, and the cot.
'fee Om Lea a scene representing three mi.
Gera digging coal in the nitnes,l with the
-harps in their caps and the different tools
used 'while at work. — The salver is surround.
ed by a wreath of- grape, and the whole: is
one of the': best specimens of minufactture
ever prepared. The inscription oft the coffee
uril is as lallows : - --"To Enoch W..McGio
nes, from gentlemen interested in Oe &huyt-
kill Coal 14sin, as 1 testimonial of their high
appreciatiort of the intelligence tiod energy
m
that. %aounting ail obstacles, whether of
prejudice or of theory, have' established the
tact of the accessibility, for practiCal working.
off he white ash coal measures throughout
the entire basin."—Plalsik4 paper. ,
this is a well merited coinpliment. Mr.
MCGinnesilas devoted many years to the
praset.ution of the interests of the Coal but&
nets, 'and :his indomitable energyl, as display.
ed in his list undertaking at St. Clair for the
further deielopment of the; mine* wear
of the Regloo, entitles him to the. highest
'honors froth the whole Trade.
.., ... ,
p7SOHETHING IN - THE NY INID:---Ille ZIOG
in in exekinge the folloviipg ominous an.
nop
.neeme ,
nt : :
A •TIDOVERttiI, lemur.' so - called, is to
be 'roc!alined by the Holy See-for Novem
ber next. ;;According to the olfiCial journal
at Rome, its object is to obtain :1
ht. Petite between all Christian Princes.
?d. To r appease the spirit,of revolt and
se
dltpon. -; 4
ad. The removal of the scourges of chol
era and famine.
4th. To invoke the light of the• Holy Spiv•
it on the Holy Father, in the decision of the
dogma of the Immaculate Conception. .
An Encyclical Letter has; been; issued, da
ted August Ist, convoking at Rome all the
Bishops of the Church, to aid in the decision
of This last point of faith."
The crafty Jesuit sticks out b this move-
ment. There is some grand itornish'sdheme
at the battoni—mark that ! Two great
councils have -already been 'called in this
country, as "preliminary, no doubt, to this
'..lubilee'st Rome. Depend upon it, this
terrible
.ttotteriug in holy Mother Church's;
'mast is not tor nothing- 7 tioria the true ob-! ,
jest revealed by the "officiiljournal." The
Pope's throne is iota tottering ctndiuon,jost
now—that is notorious—and but to? French
tisionets it would fall witti a
„trrifie crash;
The greai'American movement; now act noi r
versally - iweeping over the country, together
With the Spirit of insiborclination at preingit
rife among the ranks' of the Runtish laity,
has excited Still 14ther alarm ; and this big
caucus at Rome is for no oitter e purpose than
to bolster urn waning pouter. Lookout ter
Popish bane and Jesuit trickery alter No
vember !";
INYOLERANCE OF POPERY.
We learn from the Southbridge Press,
that during the autumn of last year, a young
lady of Papal parentage. was an trammel of
a yrotestaot family in Dudley. Her pewits
were residents of the same neighborhood,
and her father was to the employment of the
same family. The
. young lady became con.'
vetted tri•the Christian religion, and exprei.
sad a desire to join Protesta nt, church.—
'r-hat wee enough; and.yet who could con.
calve mat that young lady was baptized in
sorrow and bitterly perseented es soon as
she made her desires knoll' to her -friends
and tellovinchristiano. The Rotnish priest
iii that Vieinny,.with his religious adherents,
learning hei intention, expressed their disap.
probation in very , strong langusge. Her
hither thmatend to bathe I bis hands in her
heart's blood ! but still continued to labor as
before. 'arty one morning before he was
up, be was waited upon by the subjects of
theiriest, at his window, and by them told
that he must cease to label tor the Proms- -
toot !minify, or they would take his lite.—
He listened to the argument, and desisted.
They next tried to get possession of the
Young lam. For this putpdhe,a number of
the votaries of Rome went to her residence
she fled . to the woods and they pursued.—,
the eluded' their grasp, and the , following
night., through a hard storm she' was con.
!eyed beyond their reach. 'and is now shelter.
id front these cruel creatures in a neighbor.
ing Suite. At Dudley ! !the Irish priests
Stationed guards.on the highways to prevent
, the escape of the you n g and'to get her
into their possession. 041, readcia can de•
tiend on this'as truthful: and this! shameful
outrage was committed I recently, and iii
New England, and that, .trio. in Massachu.
setts !-..Sprrit of "76. ,
O:7STATI9TICS OF Env l .:rumor:J-014nm
Bird. of the ship Ilniverie, at New York
from tAverpool, has again 'favored the pa.
pets of: , the former city
. with some statism
of bis hist cargo of emigrant,. It appears
that them were 555, of whom 292 were dmr
tined hit New Voris or Were undecided. 57,
were for Peonsinis, 60 foe Ohio, 31 toe
New Jersey. 22117rIUioats,18 tor: Canadm.
15 for Connomicor, 14 hit Maemehisent,-12
for Itlityptett - 12 for . ItiliB 4 lshitui, 9-for .
!Nrsemism, 4 for Mit:Mimi, 3 10[10.11. 3 tor
Virginia. and one for Indians, Near Humid'
iihwerstad South Cuolitia. or the. whole
Dirtito4r42debildrea were under 14 year*
of agei . of the remainder, 172 were farm'
laborets, 99 vervant maids, 17 farmers, Yei
!ignore and colliers, 50d . 14 weaves.
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Tibrittrfinti United States Senators
ore to hvt.hosett before December 1854,
Oodutif-iltolela soli*=mg mantes
ea term) at the States. These Moves may
Dot to4dthr the octal eompleston of the Sett.;
ate, but there will undoubted/ but ii WbIS
beW t riPbE
mutoltruktevetiirvir dui iterpolote,
loot Oita*. they
tt the to Memos., blostimitit 1490 1 / 4 - 1
Isti. war aterid — beenOettmrthilrfl
i Abeeitith /1 4 1401 0.100:, 1 1 1141 1r
'l - net.3o_4(ngs. 1, - .'; • .
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MIA* tit Waliatispart:the nib arc laid oa
the *tire ' seeptini' r 'Mout toast Nikki;
Kamm or ma Vosur.--This
ilsothun Roma Catholic pm!, 140 1 10 1
at Losit.lteing *flaw; 'dm mixtristo
hariaws Ouclusal tit tho•sowlisi the
whiWl4ll "Kam Nothi4o wbosow woe
theOwbb s poet tailed , idni Trio 4.Sheviwol
of the iValtoy. or St.
Louis Know Nottiwg.!'
it td edited 1 4 , s Protestant dawns, the
Hes: : Dr. J. H. High, asii Gilawk
DJ"; b mum sus. Charles &anima s the
eciald: a French officer, has been making ex.
permients in the electrical transniption of
thelvice. He entertains the idea, from the
suerTh which has attended his initial trials„
that neople may, talk by telegraph, and the
present writing or pruning tdegraph be dip.
Peldaoo with. • In a,lead. convemamin
mat* held between one. pinion Paris
and smother in Vienna, and so forth. He ;is
soniengsged in experiments to. verify his
theory. •
• (61•Kete - ii intone TUE Peons.—Thei
Jodie Polkek is in favor of an inworiditunial
sale of Air Public Works, end Am Galva*
Bigler is oipostd to a sale on any teem
Tiithow what would be Mined by selling
th¢Publtc. Works. we: copy the following .
4 1tuite," from the Pottstown Ledger, a netii.
, trat - oper, whose editors we believe, Mire
'Wham and, influential memberi :of the
Deinocratic party. Tbe Leger says:-
will now simply mention the fact
gen, dilute selling all the Public Works
lot 15,00x,000, will leave a surplus in the
Suite Treastuy, of sl,ooo.oQo,at the end of
the lint year. In other *au, the revenger
frottk,other swats then ilia. Public Works, as
du** by the ,official statements presented to
the -Legishitore, were lea veer sufficient to
patrAeinteirest of the renunieng debt (1127.-
00%000),mid the euremit expenses of gover.w.
mint, and tease a million in the Treasury to
par :on the principal, `($27.000,000!, Abu*
reducing mat :he rite Of $1,000,060 in a
yawl to commencelieb, which • would let.
sei-the intent $60,000. for each succeeding
left, Now, ibis to a. suspli - fact. Tax
paVers; form your 011fil opinions. It sold
foe but $10,000,000, it !mites* debt of 532,.
000,000; and' a sinplos,in,le i reeasitry o the
first year, of $709,000:- (.5 '
•
jr7t Americas' Girls sx'Peris,--A - Pans
correspondent .says:.".l.hrid ; week the
pl*iure of WitDllll3lllg. worm of thee : ant
baudintsehooli ip Pans, eithibitioo of
pfftate i theitneall. The baggage spoken
wiftr Friuli, and the perknmeni were,lairr
fiffflo of theld ,. .alivilea SOIL
• The 91 Australia - are a sliatibt
Theirsupersthions precarious. l'key
bifieve that , after death they return as:arhite
Mari— Otis of them, bawler Melbourne!,
sad—mblever mind; !jumpjrp white iet«
WM' plenty of sixpence: •
•
• _POLITICAL; -)
Pahae of a 8,60H-110y..!--A. corm
pittsient of a Bo falo paper recotuits his len
:scums at meeting. in the late Solt State
atittveation.. 'lay number of soap- lock. black?
n!kittled customers, who wear their hats
way winch on one aide, tura gp . the bottom
oiSitheit pantaloon% catty their cigars int the
cojner of their otoilth,with the end project.
iitalperards,and tall RTitituts -# uap.'
fellowsgeserally, base stOag red
!minas and weak red eyes, and smelt like a
Whiskey barrel." '
1 1C ‘ 1=Ig 01:04bar marl
The quantity lent by Railroad this Week is 50,-
90 l7—by Canal 24,003 10 torte—for the week
73893 07 tons. Increase by Ragroad 3 9 t1 233 00
tOttit—do by Caniu 71,101. 09,.tons;•pver the gun.
Off Beane market to triune Peratd'hist gear,
.f'the ship:Reim this week stursr si,tallmg of or
7,048 tous„,smee last week„ ;lis'ifilutticipated.—
. ..is6 heavy shipments for the Wince aitason,
*di decline constderably,as the frosty moruirup have
setin, which uaierferes vciy inmerially with trans-
Okada. .Our imptessitm Ml6* the increase for
the balance of the season; over last year's, ship
.
weds, will be very sight indeed trout this reran
There am but about, 'sewn woke of the shipping
tielson remaining. .
!i!dia refer our readers to the letter from our New
gerk Correspondent, in another part of the Paper,
Coi thi state of..Tre trade in that city. 'The writer
- ,i'..thoroughly.„AMiriminted with the hilliness, and
!hiSelstee4t#S4iilistegard to quo. supply of Coal
its that Cityiwire corroborated l 4.. W-dealer from
!Nekti York, whom we met in thltadelphia a feW
Alia sires. This dealer stated thin he never knew
fttilistipply to be 40 small as itis now, in that City.,
at:this season of the year—that eery • Griv of the
-inesutners had lain' tbeit wiatee suppliO, ia con
#ismice at the Pufilleattons made in the different
pipers, that the prices would come doin. So far,
does have - postmen aliened Leon clueii , by the
holding back of consumers; and, as we stated be-
fire, that only about . mien weeks of the :shipping
season remam, mud treightsitom Richnumd_to the
*ern Perm always advance early io October; it
ei not at all probable that any change for 140 better
*ill take idace ibis "W.= " -
,p sr Trataawala.- • • ‘•
. .
r.AIDAT, ipeigOCE,
i eights irons Richmond : •
Boston,
Providence,
4Hartford,
New Hemp°,
New York,
Jllhaap t
jr 'Washington,
IMPORT OF 81ILESSENTS _
From Itictunood , for the week inading oil Satur
day Sept. 30, 1854: tt
• - 1 24 : 43, Boston& vici.
1 , Conn. R.: I.
'1 • ' 21., 31 N.Y.dc.vuia.
7 4t • 8 NertltAirei
S.
91 9 18 -Pts.
•
11•241 70: 10 55 ier the "veek, 2117, - 939
Votaitot thew** 6807 I For season, 1,088,109
c'.lTO same time hot Year. 679,798
BY RAIL' ROAD -AND CANAL.
latrantiteot - Coal sent by Railroad and Canal for
1 , 10 Week lending on Thorrday.evenft list
• LOMOND. CANAL.
fort Caibon, - • 15,886 19 ". • ", 9,579 le
Pottatille, - - -. 3,137 09 4 ; 1,982 19
DA Haven, • - - • 20.44) 12 . • '11,740 SA
Auburn, - • • 2,523 113 '. 0,000 00
Clikke, • • - • • 11,031 04 1,620 16
Taal foe the :Week
fatal bfitailrond in 1854, •
• " Canal in 1&14, - - -
,Total by Canal and Railroad ' tons, 2,403,83503
Shipments to snore petwd lost yar
TOTAL.
, R a ilr oa d, . ; ..: .41,040 09 ' 1;291.86510
Canal, 25,51100 IMMO 15
Soresse In 1954 so Ss'. • = : t055, : r 4U55,330 043
)ATES OF TOLL•AND VitANSPOILTATION
Y - • • 'On amtaciato, •
From C. S. H. P. C. Auburn
To Rxtmond 2,25 - 2;20 1,10 1,75
Philadelpfils, 2.15 %V 140 VAS
t • RA . M.OF TOLUZW.VAIIAL.
kroui
MtPon Carbon. Pbtlederp/da, - -
Dubois to
to " • • • •
" S. /Urea 10 " •• .• • En
" Pt. Clinton to ri - ••••
RATES OF FREIGHT try CANAL.
.Phibrdelp. l ol.'. - •N. York.
'Flom Pt. Ciuboe; ' 4Pro . $2,15 . •
" All.Carborno• - • . 1:05 •• • oils
Sebirtoall Rain; • 1,00 ; 2,10
Port Elution. - 00 •
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY MU 1106113-413:4
The following lithe quantity et Cost
Werthe different Rigaside tweilioy tkir=
:live the week ending walltundarresinp
Wings Torn.
9gingribll R _R. 31 4 149 Of 077.22 5 03
Mill Oink: 44 1." /On 14 ',WOWS 15
fertaktbole, (.0 is 0, 150.678 se
uSt '.) t rn' '.422,433 19
_o l !•9 o bartfO• l4 f; A 4, 41, 1404014 5 0 02
WIN Sobaylbill, 511,w 1ggi,131101; 01a49:174 12
tr - fa COAL T11;A148P.
4Amaint ihnispraimayripcborpftliellinfitltt
. ,
T C4.91 1 1- 6fie -.—.. WC
;72411"1 05
' .4 5 . 165 •
, 14k41411001140111AV1C1
' : NO itrma fialealeilligtair VW ' "Il te r ll4lll '
it1 ,1141 ,1 11 t/YWI- 144:
. _,____,
It hilitiliL ,-- ;.i : ?M:Otei, 66l o llsl `
IRV!' kfIOWILON Mee .. , i4 5 261 , 411' ~ , Vl ll
EI
IdooriqusiCoirr.;:''4o IC . : - /Ylgell 3l gill
- nine
' Sagal l 11 .
.. Y. t Lekt ia Calik - '7: Of ' , V W1,.... 11 1
A imbMWPaiti 7 ' ' `'` ' '-',etio. -..-'• in er
tfrogi - m .0- it , - --v =-
-.4 . 144 xi) :g ,
,
• 31141gtrt Gad GC4"'"
~..`4 1 2 11 , 0 11 ' A lkin , / I !
4*-intailitesUsiicir; ,:gAggsliasW9L.
1131*alltifarr , A° • , " 4002 n t
:gyp-
EIM
• 112 00
• ••• .1 55
• ' 225
1 / 40
15
1 25
=l3
liii
50,959 17'
, ~- 75,893 07
• 41 . 1,673,093 18
130,742 04
-- 66,562'18 . - 1 ; 0319,501 12
. • 2ie3,0r46 02
=ll
00 -
REEVE L. 111, -
Marcum? to ilertlnplit ra n ika
BEDDING and gANPBT lIPARROO USA
No; MI Bourg SECOND &zees. -
nes moose asses wives ie.. IPHILSDISLPIIIII..
MOM be keep eoaraattl NI Mai a NU as.
Try sortawsat if army Mien ilk his Ca• at bud.
la/
- Festbets.realtreilleds. Finest Spring illatttressa.
Carted pact. Mesa. Coro Mass :and Straw, MST.
TRESSICIN Velvet Tonality. 'Weeny, Britaseht.
Tktee•Ply. iamb. Tesettas. LNt Sat tad Haas
cARPBTINosi OIL cure_ bahrom NAY
TIMM. Coca and apish* mums, FlOOf aid Stair
Dragged. Msuth litap.poor OW.Taata sad Platy
Covers, to which bassist% thilly . Notes the NINON
parebasers. • ' ;
Oct: 7. 115( " •
rosir cans= saliovim raaroat
gliagalberlimaisSFltchaSed the Putt anon
loose II 11. Matt idae. costlins toll
wasslitetnnt and deliver winds the
Camay. it ay Fbibldlaitilla Pt
ah. all
Hblaoe s de of NNW& Spalinsoted
Clardes _ I • '
The Wanks of opeNswe sad dossers is panics
tarty' tailed to Ma suisofactare Or Coat Novels.
• hkb for mess* and Nimbi* y.easnot be sup
Mused by say otNra is lanai.
its Mattress on baud. at all tilers. a mope I ior ;pal.
tty ot CoalEloltaswhiebhew►tkaell at wittier& le
and roan. • - • • •
Shovel.. Spades and Hoek. of Say star or patters.
Noble owlet at short Nike. and repertNINNPUS
attended 011111tLES SMITH,
docceawr to Ileum boon 4/1. Matthias
Port ISttos. Oct. 7. 1811 • tollse
Dasucasza couseara =mum
FOB SALL •
WWI subseribemoier (et sale! the 101444 h Cot.
2. bogy, located on tile celebrated leach' Orchard
min of lied Ash Coal, or Danaldsot. The vela is
eaves feet la thickness. unotually free. from Omits,
liathu about 140 yard. breasting. with tiro gisig
ways 'hieing at least a half mile in the coarse of
the Ifogntain, together wnh all the Cars. Males.
FletaresAand a temporary Breaker miming by head.
watch has been erected alum the Ore.) Also, the
atera-bonne lad sleek of goods. and thine good
DereilleglUctoses.la the towa of, Dona ideas. Most
15.006 Welker Coal are already tilt ready far taking
oat, arid the Coal is considered sAiline ankle Is the
isetteh, sod always commatids ta• IllgaVot Price.—
The lease bee Si years tri ran and can be renewed
anercry favorable terms to a teialt who will, posh
the batistes. A slope eau also bri anak Immediate
-1/,la connection with the meagre of the tend, U de.
sired.
The Colliery Is offered for wale Is tomcats:eat* of
one of the partners wishing to orldwiraw from Abe
Melees, and move away. . ' •
Teams easy. For farther pa/Ocular* apply to tbe
sobscritmns, by setter or attietwtse,4 addeeesed to
Lkiasblerokile buy WI Coast I.Pai
McColllll,ZE*4ll..altirl
404
Oct. 7,18x{
rse annuntrirezvocuanii
arses strai:stro..
UNTINOTON. iItANKUPI; *Wean k se=
J./Lrespeetfully assonant two. oats. of Ottlr eeUpaat
VOCUIL AID ISITSITIMITAL QUAMTIM9I
as the TOWN II aiLL. GU TUESDAY and WEDNES
DAY traaataP. Oct. lath and 111 h.
i Prognlisme oral
/lee the own popular
The Contleteelida.”
(WU had Matted. de.
the. lemmas and
Inters,' gaartettee.
ta,Ttba anti • floop..
;parsed with the OW
ea.Naa.
r normalised , and
rated la the &erg of
tadten.a ad oar fore.
/IN fa " Übe Says that
men's itonic. • •
particular* are pro-
the door.
014.1.1 W
A Boon For All Who Write.
DUONOGRAPHY lett truly alt:losophical method
.1[ of writing the English language, by an alphabet
composed Of the simplest geometrkal *lino, which
gauntlet). represent the sound of spoken words. It
may , bowlines pis time. as fast u tee ontlaitry long
tesed,end le equally legible; and sub In the shun.
eitY of the art that its prinelples maw be wally sus.
tered.rdrea without the aid of iclearber. - •
"Had Pboaograpby been Moho' forty years ago,•
h would have sued me twenty, years of hint labor:"
-71 fox. TIIOIIII lhoron. •
e• To the pnuesslonarman.ind Indeed to every
one whose pursuits in Oki tall upon Maio record !a
dieus of thought. It is ore of the great lel.or-sav
fog of the age."—Jason Earl.
•'llome of our students, not yes twenty San/ of
age. are aliklag more money by Phonograrebic
ke
``--nity.than the PrlntlPalof the Utah Saul. eller
bowleg given hhulalf far tam than twenty years to
hie prolerahre."—Joua 8.
"I have need Phonography almost every day fir
SUPRA den years I itly sermon* ere written almost
elet¢ilvely in tt -"— Bev. 1. T .. Qooeaa, - Pbnadelphla.
,The" Manual of Phonography:" I. the latest and
best work In exposititut of the system. being well
adapted for study without a teacher. It will be sent
by mail, to any order, postage pre-paid. /or 50 cents.
Or any one who will send ti) subscribers to the
Youth.' Frlead.at IS eenreeath; will meets* n copy
*fibs "Manual" as • premium. addrore LONG.
LET lIROTHEIOII,
Oct.?, leS4
OltiLWlo TWA.
- PROFIMMI McVARI4NDIS
Grand dErsal.Ascennots on,a Single Wire
T.
kw minutes previous collie eiiiiisiintrirm - inee, on
seer , de a r dap. The ascension "Minot take.plece
dotage rain Of a klib wind. • •
The Cittitepetibrmance mitesplace on ell occt
stone without regard to ebe weather:
16208
1742
6324
2198
2467
front the National Amphitheitre. Ph!to. This stu
pendous establishment, K once the largest and most
amigniticint in the world, ealprlslad artists Nam es
ery quarter of the 'globe, and an immense stud of
horses. win exhibit at _
. POTTSVILLE, on SATURDAY. October Uth.
ADMISSION. Tweets-dye oenta
Mr. Lest J. North, Um dist Inpotshad Equestrian.
Mr. eine' Raaneictas greu Doable and Quint
pie tiontinan. • .
Trofespor James McFarland, th e unapproachable
fight Rope peMbnier., •
BlimbresaPnaing. the eminent Niturallet, will in
troduce bls mondsrlbl Russian Dears In feats of Den
tint. Wristliiip; Chariot-racing, te.
Utile Victoria Nortb,the most Youltful„Oraceral
and interesting Arlin or the present age.
Mallet Jennings; is his heaullhil Act of the Passe
Monsieur Edgar, lb. tencrined and wondetibl per
former on the Crescent Cord, had thrower of Double
1302419.10.
Master Witlie,tbi daring young horseman In the
great aci of the Hurdle Race.
lir. Areberwill pettonn hie 'est of the Revolving
CUM.
Bea Jennings, violin to tin Circle, will open his.
lassbaustible budget 61 fun, dispensing a profusion
of Unpin Philosophy. lion 'Mots, Has at Thies
Fresh Janes, Coinicaillayinge. Reparters.eimpatby
latire,_BeroMma aid Stamp Opeeches,Dainsised
Griw,Faacutio anuessues,love Miles and Won
Yarta.Whicti be wilDliandirste to theist:Oita-lov lag
multitude with prodigal liberality. r
N. IL The flitliltlenr reaper-trail, calls tba alien.
Ikut or the public to hie bills: Wit? Is anvientso
OW SUSW.II I II PIICOIYS. 1 • • •
....ysteigulipany will also Vitorue echayikill
ins u. ounitu relay. October an S Mins m lile, se Su.
day. October ihth I and at Ensuing. Monday, Oen&
bee 16th. • . ' . C. C. PELL AO.
-Oct. :di, ISM • • 401 f
24,903 10
5(k9119 17
MISCELLANEOUS.
DIRAVIS SUMP* FOR*UM
rgetlE • sulweriber oll
tisa• relinquished ravage
A Businesb except by SUMMON. ow lag to the me
somas folleres that hare 'sternly occurred la the
Passage Agency 0001Itell is New York and else
where ; but those who desire to swarms*, to Bo
telre.ean porrbase the drifts of Abraham Bell do
Norman old sad respectable Q,uriler Douse In New
VorkArtio (algae their Mistime, to the lusts* of
Drafts oily. write Old Coistatrp, which are Parable
In say pan of Europe.
There Drafts, endorsed by the eaboctlber. are for
isle. sad ese be procured It , bto Bookstore .in Bow
"ion froze JCI •Pao flap.
BENJ. 'ANNAN:
Ageutlnt tor A. Bell Sons, Pack goer. gr. Y.
hAVist 11. • • .11—
t • : P: =WM. -
'O SCHOOLS died. ACADEMIES
nabgalber his
teolved. area
the lisailie•
scucoui mut
ADZIMUL, o f
bassi itiserae
easialalng tie
Ams. elayea,sol
Ivbflou s oho fo
et
k wid* m ly
id AYe latest
ssust.
• diMaesiet.
tolsoired aid
seilselloeirdeoesee
),,,t a sama tal
Ad Silk bow
game oriosidd.'
us ofesmeofilleseosoisoypped tag has.
WNW isol“ • WM .
rio M kuloi
die omit Miime. tisa Tar sootbet
in e wnest
It. UMW oidlitto be . ilml Moot
dilikeitAjTillbetie. tot oaks
Way ale thdr 11100.416 Globe i"
*MO* ONO Mil .t r
icehok
.14
Pasaboulter af Oise illiftiouitela tbrs
0110111111iit 0111SUM$ Mk Mr prt:
Mod 1111.1. iltmottim- • :
• ' • • WIN% -
11 1 1NOPIPalkditifiliftUldi l liteso ll
air
MI
- 4MaIIOXAL.
--MP lipaitimm umllllll2ll i -:
“pearctssiditizolitntutzz. ct.
was toulmattloita Intosivaphy . ' Bemis, Mb
Marv T .4dramt-aal wpm tatisablo opiatol.
ttalt ottalotatiotots wrOtott tats
alitiirai i•o auLt• ?bp
bait attataltw a* k Ito
- • oloaaaot at Avec • •
_ itraltat to Ole Wm. or say as aa. totiatea•
tioa for the *oaf. . , .7 -, • _
,litt. Moat stow fat 'Weems sad Lie tiouittioa
boot Oa 411.0**Ot tiat mil. of to obi* alas
_N..2 —farteloisiimi win *alias say ono to and
via wilts Nosootort with OW'' -
- . J NIM. Port Carboa. ,
floptAt 104 . '. i Ift4oto..
-141 VOWS, Chutes
As atilt. Oswald Wool
oilsvillt*lnglie as la
nal Twins A*
1 The
:MHO
.
Tag u l adosird WWI.* OW attest/on awnout
1114 LE LIM Rae tits Bate
paean', their hugs warlelf of
NEIN • TTERNII OP STOVER.
- Ceopthisa We raw cilantro mien
neat of Pastas. Corahlim mod Mum
ase STOVES.evareffersd to Sal&
hr Lists of Pekes with Diastwas. wish a fall lia
latiftleat of all tho ditkreat Witlettes of Stoves, wW
bo forwarded by wail. fees of thews. -
ABBOTT k LAWRENCE.
• Pomo mew above foanb, Pittadelptai.
Alvin 11, Int s44ai
The Pottsville Mutual and Joint
14We insairsinee ' Co.-
OFFlCE—centre at., :wit door skis Green's
Jinn*, Store.
L 33
A DEamigul X1(.1{1%01414 In Wayae tows
ft ship, In the airway of nebuylitall,contabillit
lutes, of Waal .70 acres Is Wood Laaditao balance
in good attic at culdestion. The hoStovestiaats a
large mastery house. suitable tor Store or "remain,
ibr which ti tr at orelellt occupied. a* good uprise
liouseoritit a die ailing overitead.ap excellent sprits
of waters two orebards, a good bare and sheds, aria
Other out•baildings. ?rite and terns low and rea
sonable Title good - and polLiresaion given when de
sired.
ALSO, a desirable building lot hi Norwegian Ad
ditioa to Pottsville, (Fisabutt,) saartbeLrntretsru
pl> e a ba by IY7 feet. Apply to tiAllPt.. V.
:Bear Estate Agent.
3S.if
Try IMCIMit LAM FOB seam. • •
245 AUSitid good Tandres 'Land. olgot miles
I front the Weal firsonh canal. by a Plana
Head leading through the property. There la a large
Oltenia slaw . Alai upon. the premise", begirt other
buildings.
- 1174 antes land, well timbered with whits - sine.
and a largo 'amount oi oda and ,hemlock. Price 8
&him per acre. •
3100 acrea wood and far" lands, Price 83 1 0 8 3 Per
.ere.
3484 acres Bed Phale Lend. edvered with an nal,.
swat growth of white puma timber. salon. g of dos
acne timber land. all in , Clinton and 4conhog coun
ties. PriCo-07 per 'cm
11700 1113124 Patin and Cool Lands ' lit North-Wes
tern
Olrilnla. at el per acre.
P. W. dIIBAFH& Engineer. Pa.
Sept. 18,A832 37.41.
of B o'clock. Tick•
duelist H0t414. sod at
JOAN ISTSltilit, Aft.
1 40-It
40-11
STOVM.
smarm :rem. Vol. .
AND NOLDOW;WARD:,FOUNDAS r.
PRIVATE SALES:
Pon wa.
dept. 23, IBM
mto*Tismam
CIRCUS!
ORAIWCONSOLIDATION OP THE
- Two tanourr Leo went :broken - -
EQUESTRIAN RE TABLISBA lEIV'TS.
IN toe world, viz t the well known Companies,
ZWELCICS NATIONAL .1311.CUst AND JIIPPO.
KEONK,of nilladelphUi. sad LE IT'S NEW VOitt
ClELtd.fermeng two instinct ezhibitlone blended
together, ate bout even under one lermium! Pavil
lon for efingle Price of Admunion..reports of infe
rior companies to the contrary, notw ithitahoing.—
These consolidated compaales evil nab loft at •
"WATS VILLE, ors AZOV DAY, Oct. 23d.
:Doom open at a end? o'clock P. M. Perfortfmarei
will theileebee half as hour alter opening.. ,
ADMIBIOO/1 33 cents. EV ho halt price.
it. The only Legittmete circus now traveling it
Western New Vork.couneristag ape suds of 2011" Ken
sad Horse.: and teeming 30Vanteges and baggage
Vans, fbr the eonveya nee of this truly Cahouet Es
tablishment. The or plus ultra SAND CAB, drawn
by ten beautiful Cream-colored Hone% eoatairPag
la select IllulliriallX, Iliad led by the celebrated 15. V....
W. POr3T. Esq.. will precede the Maud Estee* In
tech therinswhich will tette place at lo o'clock in the
Morning of the day of Exhibition 7
• The great Eughth Clown, LINTON - . has been ai
ded ta this emcee'', who well appear in conjunction
with the celebrated BILL WOnftELL.
The skeet Iterources obtained by combining these
two EIMIIIIIIresnd•Well Known Troupes wilt allow
of a degree of bt navel be Ipg produced In their- Eis.
tortalemeats. unparalleled hi sins country. and lin
enipaased is any Whet. A great variety of Parlor
ounces, new In this country. w 111 be found chruprlsto
le the bills, and it Is coehdently believed that the
Norsi,Brirliant, and Samoa' Represewatioe, °foe
Doable Troupe, wilt farm a -feature in the amnia.
menus in America. which will be remembered with
gratiAcedlon for years to come.
The Bright Array of Talent attarbed to tie Coo
solidated Establishment, Includes ..great number of
most distinguished names la the Equefules Pro
&mien, Most of whom em as well known In Europe,
as upon this aide of the Allantle. Among the moat
prominent or the Egheettlen :Sum, are Med'ile Mho;
eta, the great Prussian Equestrienne; Mad are Eloise,
the youthfhlrfearleas and fascinating rider; aleelles
Angeline. Sophie, Irene, and leek, t Worrell, the
very best Clown of thh age; Hiram W. Franklin, 111
P. ntLekner, H. F. Nichols, J. Hankies, W. Ell:Made.
B. Stevens, Master Wllite, aid numerous others, au
known to facie ' and orrequilkd in their respective
departments. Pot atoll descriptioo of the Magnin•
cent Entertainments to be given. the reader Is re
ferred to the descriptive bills at the principal hotels,
Ite it would be impossible to, give an. adequate idea
of their vast eaten; and variety in the limits of •
dowses?' r advertisement. , -
, Each bhernona's Exhibition will terminate with the,
extremely laughable punch Equestrian Burlesque.
eaUtled LB JOCKEY I while at nigh t perfor
mance will conclude with the Celt Legendary, Mo
=de Spectacle of iST; 01101t0C :10 the DU
reduced with all the Original Atomic, Superb
Dresses. Appointments and Machinery employed at
the National Amphitheatre, IC Philadelphia. when
It bad as unprecedented run. The pleas abounds in
Grand Combats. Terrible Eaeonnters.and `fitartifag
Incidents; concluding with the grand procession In
&Mir of the rescue of tbe Princess,and Me. triumph
dt the Christian Knight.
M.For further partieniars see Logo awdsmall
at Hotels. •
The Company will also exhibit at lingual Chunk
Slat, Orwipearglith. Reading 13th, Pottstown
Pplueglaellia tith and Idanayunk the lfith of October.
J. W. IJANCILEIt.
JAN. ARWEEI.
38-5 t
Sept: 23.1834
MUSIC.
AAOTICE.—Tne subscriber offers for sale Pianos
and Musket the Oliver Terrace, No.
P. BECKER.
29-11 en
Ell7=
PIANOS.
•
BDMONDBI, Teacher of Mosli, has km sail
I.lfl. superior tolled pianos, from the drm of. Hallett
* Davis. Boston.
The subscriber has also* good sec
ond; hand Piano which he will sell
Oval).
Also a' due toned live Octave Melodeon froin the
Mannfactory of. O. A, Plante & Co. New York, sail,
tibleibieltber church or parlor.
Oflice over 3. Towels, P.sq t corner of second and
Mahantongo street,
dept. 30.387,4,,
,
Great Eließemota In New Nark.
PIANOS - and MELODEONS POE CASH. -
. .
GRACE WAYEIES, the greet, Susie and Piano.
AUPorte dealer, US Broadway, New irqtb . prefer,
lug to share a limps per cent. eritit hie easterners, ra
ther thattpay It to the SHARPER' or Watt. STREIT,
to retie available means to enable bim to stem' the
present light Hewn, oasts his immense assortment
of elegant and wattanted Pianos and Melodeons It
a large discount ram rsc-roes sucto,TO:
Ills assortment comprises Planorfrom three of the
largest and most celebrated IJOSTOOIIA a CIPACTORIES;
limo those of several of the seer New York masses,
Including the beaattfirl and much admired flosses
WATICIe Pia 110 i, entni his own Factory. and ME
LODEONB of the best !Boston, New Haven, New
York, and ilaralo mates r, affording an opportunity
for eelectitns not to be had elsewhere... EACH IN.
87110MENT WARRANTED. Second-hand Naar»
at great bargains—Prices from LSO to *IIW. Mulc
and Musical Instruments of all kind.. Dealers, Tea
ehers, ant Heads of *Schools supplied oh the best
terms. Musk sent by mail poet paid. General and
SelectiCritakises of Music and Schedule of rectory
Prices of Pianos. Melodeon. and Illualeal Instru
ments Ihrwarded to any address, free of pomp.
Pept.13.1854 NI-Sot
World's Fair Ifteatiutnal:
TBBI3IIZE 111111DAILS
GAVE Wes awarded to the very elegant and au:
Alpettor PIANO FONTES exhibited-by the. sub.
scribes at the Current Panties In
making the above announcement,
they would take tbis opportunity to
return t heir thanks to their unmet
ous pleads for the extensive end liberal .Patronege,
heretofore attended to them. and assure them that
no pains will be spareirto sustain the Battelle( re
pentant already attained. In order to meet the
pettily liereised demand for their inslnimeau,
they have added tersely to that: manufa c turi n g f a .
alike, which they unit will relate them, in future,
to promptly meet every demand. -
iLh.o.on band an euortment of very superior Me
lodeone, of every style. and at low sixteen. .
OROYNSTIBEN k TRUSLOW,
803 Elrotdway., , New York
(Adjoining At. Nleholu Hotel.) •
N. 8...-tremteme were awarded by the American
Institute to their Pianos five yeah Ia sateessloo.
August 280854 11,4 kit
• PIANOS.
TUST RECEIVED frit; the ShaulUlan, an ple
a sant Itolawood 61 OM?* Plaao—city pries, IMO
—wilt he sold Cat 1135.,--wanantad. Can
and
sea k
at • S. HANNAN'S
Boot and Moale - lhote.
Alio, TWO 1110.0DEONS at $l3 deliver 4 I and
one at Ode delleered—which ate the Pity oink pekes
at Philadelphia. S. Hannan fells no In - dna meats
except each u bacon and real taarcrarro. Try also.
7u11i1t1854 114.
PIANOS MID arsumERNS.
-7-- lie
tiro Ore esaantleturees prices. e will es - 111 , lattt
Merrill Pianos tO be Whet ttitp are tePrfseill
His issinioutots IMitipelected by a competent person,
as remains tone anataillty, sad made 11 1 _4 11 ee finat
OKI to EON etther wtOr or ecithoat tne Xstlas At
tachment.
LiCalleyer lms received the highest pees!* tit the
Crests' Patsy Eslatthloo far Pintos.
G - Ziletltkis with ell the manoraturti of Europe
ash America.
IingeODSONIP._, _
Of Cathart's fittest— wltteb be will aloe istaisstse.
easseing Is'prke; far deteithspt. from 045 to 4113
roe etturennearourir7l wen*. IfelorleratedeUvered
Is st PRIORA.t,hin
earls/ to the pareisser paitilit.ftetist And _ risk.
wbteb le et Wanes' eat s. -
&mot alliltilloons of UMW' tote. es lead
pure 00 es 4 L4ll. BAN NAN.
• • waste Dreier tai *!succor these4oir
o•
• , Pisr and Ns
;
1114,V.L8K
-IPLUNNlN , MlDDiMillittlitila ae.
!rail!. laborlioar it psoistmt it Mamorass tbe
J. liale Orllttles rat clitsetbre esievralmi 11. -
AMOS. 'iLbollie-tteet
I 4111 416 all Onordirely rda rlM .
L- mirel4- 11r1 Irst Ar iss ;lithe.
, , ' AboAlultats,aa. • • •
'%A. l4 Vgai i ll l *64 it a i t tri= t a i r "gle tti
Oa Ila SigulAursitall the PlastA se ImAie-41
IMO sit salt VW Moire repTi mAtelltios car I*
'reumg.
' '11: Italillialf._
soilipswerliklem - ltsbe'lph -MP
ISOM Wiellfalifie Witte* rats . taw now .
to ik amikig egfigatMt Jiro. ittek amps.
:4 iadowllllllo._ ~... i • t - i :, ~- • - , ~ 4.
) :,. •-, ! t ,-
- • •
• 71- saw 100 , ...4;a5A iftnpeamok
Taw ems,: mom* ebteteregtislive
gout at Naikorlrieliat 11.91 . _ .
?be Voiyest 'V Whilto sem Itik
km. NMI teloselt• ixisimilearald to al i t a r
Warm osinerles , isseiTsa at the gall of ST , Pet
east. a iimmi,wasaKellbotinalkW•44 Waif.*
Prig WI luibint paisilkOra dellfti* ,74.-
Vs iiiii.sents (*Sly lararrea la 1144141rfaik
Nanilics. l4 4 SUM tint imattlail._ ,' .- ,• -- -
/usual dividridat tag picas Wit 14 USN SW
eta hi gasket WV, PlatiCto tliii,*wWo4 or
a 1 me:
oris
ref rup. a . 114**Ses es id* tairinuti,sm
rpnnt e a lamsdoapsiett iit Oa Coc r s s Oilbss.
NATI* NNV 11, 1. ,-,
$. $ ON PO__ k. Free t.
T. T. ?Arias. , aid utimea. -
ikes. la MA ill , -", rt-tt •
PUBLIC SAN.
MMWOrpOVIIMIIIJA,II.
DnittuANT to as pat it albs Orobaai." COM of
the twiny of tbatayltiltl.4lhs Comsoisitsalth Of
itsassyliania, aabartbet„AdalibistfttOt of as
Rotate of Patrick Soppy, DO of Ute Dotoselt of
Pousir'lle r .111 {be; Cosdelmeyhtlit. decoased,
'Weapon Weals*, ic Ireadoe.os SATURDAY
Os 4th day of No sou, at 10 Weloet la the
forums. at tbe Plabile. Moss& itof R. R. loots pal; i n
the Sonsaph of Pottstithr, is Me cosily ; of Rawl-
abitesaid, all that totals Real Estate be Masao. ,
steland.shamisihsstatelyof Sahara!!! sad dims
of rhaasihatits,
Taro adkdalag lets of vostid, w ith on* threttoioly
brick amebae., Iliad two throtsstaty
brick Morelia, floitoesil coatalalag Moto
Room oh taw arid doot.litaatr °a the tot• d i ft
tut of Sailroad aid BO Market *meth,
la the Romp of Potts.Obt.lottaded out •
wudly by Railroad sttee sonbwardly bY
papally of Ricbard Joodis It Co ; westwardly by to
gab Coo ti. sad soiatbstatily by East Mattel smelt,
bolas 40 feet in Mho billo3 kat in &pig. •
ALSO, lot of *mood Ahet's Additioia i Rot
Borough of Potueille, pan the lot *riot It lit
the plan of said &edit's*, bounded' tiorthwestatardly
by lot of Mrs. aanosii'ecltlieasteraritl, by a SO feet
wideolley, soribtaststaydly sad soatkweettairdly by
the trasaialai ponionotifuld la, comaiolai oa said
ID feet alley, twenty Site ftet, sad la depth eighty
feeLleitb the appOcteidisces, consisting'. at a base
. R" • -
ALSO, AU that 'ceilidh lot or place. Of, ground sit.
bats bran b too ash rp to said county i l " bounded hy,
Mt Mine matte Iteed.taed of C. Clinsithsat 41,4
whets. itemising teat/Ares and 1413 perches. Mari
mestere, with the spannenanres. colligated 0 ,„ ,
double two.story (lama Myelin loose, late the 1 4".
tate of the said diceetetl.'
Yams sad cosattions'atade known at the this 'll4
place of tale by .I.OON T. 11110EN1111. Adal*r.
By order of tbsOrpaisim• Conn, . .
. 'Law's Hausa. Cloth
lrottsstils, Sept, ath opt
---r---~.--~.-,___~
PUB~I~ATIONS.~
SI7XIDAT i .$ $ L 110011:11 mato
HE subscriber ails keeps oa bana a largess_ Tuctisient of Sunda ficbool Sooksi anc.b as am.
Itelleiallt used in:Sunday Schoals.
Sunday Schoolpbratirs o( 100 1 10 00
:41 Do, do ;do 4 Nos. 2 lad a.s.acb, 10 00
. Do - do -do at . 500
1)0 do ; 44) 2i, at , 50
Cottage Lbtliry. • 1 . 300
EpfacopalSaudiyoe IpoiLtbrary.lo4rola.,lo 10
'ALSO. • .
600 Tests anoti 3 Oentlart sat Eogirshi • '
100 Bibles. Enalish ailid German, •
English sad illeriotalteward '
Ern kp" all of w filch 111 be sold at
111.0 day *taboo! 141100 pticsa,a od till carriage eased,
by purchasing al • • IL '
Cheap Dock add BtatiOnoretota;
Jaacts.ls33. .
• NEW 800101! •• ' •
ENORTII'it Gatti' WORK !—Now ready-aid
nr sale at DAN 01041.
Pitietes Aitibtoidena„-; edited with Pieter and Me.'
molts. by 'Dr: U. Shelton Illttekeoue. S volumes. ,
ttno, cloth, trite Porttnits, Ste. ; $5:
' 0 islet Avner. or CoOent Life. illustrated; 001.'
'Ha ]dotal or Reet•lioViglie in the • death. dens.—'
ill 50. • * ~.
4 .• The Great Red Drente ; of The Main ~ Key to Po.
p y.
ei. 1 tie of ttooj Duman 4:smear Priem or:
• On r liionsymoga. end other Comitallitee, troop the,
London Pewit. i With; ltlastratleas. • $1 'Ds ' .
The Asserlearreetutae Menden a settes orDeslille.:
Pains and Doesitiestioos. from $lOO F $20, 040 , fot ,
Homes Pa the !healer, Br Jao Ballot .
Iltstoty Of Cotta— bl Islatusin 01.8 a lbw. 15 Cif.
ninth& giollitG3oo4 Faintly Pride. SO cu.
Slietrhits of the Lite* lad Judicial asinine, of the:
Chief Jesuleta at the *upseale Court of the Celted i
,
dtatee—by Geo4Vas4aritfootit. r
_ The illastees' Hoot, a Tale of am:ahem LIfe.111:
Logan—Plater..' :, - . ,'
Penes. and rictus*, from the 1114teries of Enir,
lend add F'raoce, by • Delbett.
Hewitt's Rural Lire la gostand,, S efols. . !
Id 'wattles. Childrefn. lleto. , ‘
,
' Now.a.days.l4wo•N 1 .„....„,,,,,,
Fear-Yeanr hi the Dovereasett - 6.llllbiled Expedl.
don. commanded by Capt. Wilkett.lls,llinstretions. •
Chestnut Wood, by,'Llele Lincoln. l eats. • -. '
Delano's Lifd vends f tains, sad to :the lacings of
Califon:dz. For ups at
. - -
- ; B. BANN A,'S'E ,
t• 1 %ph and Ittatteue7 Store.
. ' • f.-
Sept. It; 1854
WATCH M,
STAMMER & MULLET.
CHEAP WATCHES AND .JEIVELRY.
lATHOLERO3.II arid Mall. at the. Philadelphia
Watch and Jewelry More," BO 96 North
eond at., cootie of quarry, PhlladelPhia.
Gold Laver Watche* earaiaone,o39 00
Gold Lepine.olB t 024 I Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Sillier Lever, thilljeW.- I Floe Silver, do 150
(died. 1310 old Bracelets, 300
Silver Lepineilawela, 9 Ladles! Gold Pencils. 1 00
Superior Quartlers.L, 7 Silver Tearpoons.set, 500
Gold Pens. with Pencil, and Saver Holders. 1 00
Gold Finger illage437‘cents.to 8604 Watch
es, gala, cents - Li Patent. 181 ; tenet. IS: other
articles la proportleiln. AU gooda warranted 10 be
,
what they are sold 0 1 .- .
STAUFFER*. BASLE*,
On hand. some GI? and Sliver Leven and Lepines
still lower than the hove .pricey .
Sept. 33.1954
WATCUES.IinVELRY..IIIIIIII7EII . WARE I
AND eANCY 000 S.
.Art, - A choice assortment of MI Feneet
,00E- Qitility,for salt at the lbeerie e .lt
lUileh Prices,' at •
. ' BZELTOIIIIIIII WS, -
No. IE4 SOUTH SECOND at., between Pine and
Union, West side;Philadclobia. .•, '
f (ME 412011.133P0d embrace* a Large sad Select
r Sloth of fine Watches. Jewelry, Sliver Ware,
Aibata Ware, plate-With fine Silver. in Spoons,
Fork., Ladiea.•&-c.- 4 Jet Goods„Finssind Panty Ant.
ties Ole supetior viefity, deserving the examination
of those who; deo to procure the hest goods at the
LOWEST EASII EWES. t
Having a pi:aeries knowledge of the badness, and
all available Actiltles for Importing and Manurial)
elite, the subacriber confidently Invites purchssers,
belicvtnt that be eve supply them on, terms as favor
able as any other elitsblisnment in either _ of the At
lintic Cities.. '
ea. All kinds of Diamond and Peiri Jewelry - and
Slice, Were manolptured to order, within a reason
able time.
0. Watches, Jewelry Sod Silver-Ware fsitsfeDy
repaired. WM. B. ELTONBEAD.
. ; N 07164 Birth gd St.,A Ihsa Soots above
• • t't the It St. Market, - West
Cr in thn,Einoth Window of the Store, slay be seen
the (uncial)! BIRD QLOCIE, which commands the ad
miration-of the scientific and curians •
Sept. 23.4114.. ',l
39 It
MEDICINAL.
MIDDThiariPS WOWnit A: PLACE ZS
ALL FAMILIES. .
-,..
Bang prepste4 er, a ttegulai artiduale end Fly
stews Op„ . thlity years erpernr.e.
. In 4 3 • 9 . .ROiniii.
G REAT PAIN erttgai. , .
;3 aviroxacit OF cuigkArm II
LI
ALL PAIN tAI lifal SEMAGICI—T4f wonder
fulri preparatlO• hi laud Internally aid eitir Ily,alv
log I annedlese relief front allbodtl4 pales.
I f uredaccotilatto dlrarilous,lthOlonly avemall
paha, but It truest!. asaalty on the atot application.
It may be Celled ofipa for oaring and Livia' almortla•
Rant feller. II thousands who hash 'toed it can tett&
Cy, to itheolaatlito, Ague .Boddeo 'Colas. Cholera.
Dysentery, Mtotera llorbes, Pleorley,teraehe. Cho
lie, and Toothasho, and all pato in the stomach of
Bowels tlea¢actel Pains in the W4mb. Pala. to the J
Limbs, ohn', Racjl,Spine Dimas Lumbaao,deal4s,
13 ants, Chtlhilatas;l3 ptal ets . , B t ohne , . P invite A nil all
Climate Grarolona. .
If you whits to leatetteired from ALL PAIN ;sae D r.
Rose's PAIN •CUIP6R. .
.. itlYon desire to 1) anted of ALL LINEAR Baja's
marluollY bledteihea. Price Ith,f/s,era ao cenrspes
hottk. • 1,.
For. Livir aimlalnts, Dyspepsia. &a.
.. .
fiflE Liver bel4the Illicit sling in life human
2 . bed7.lrls wore frequently &ranged than any
other. Thep foi her 'Dyspepsia, Centtiostlon.Cold
Feet sedloss of Ippetits..-tbeakiii becomes yelloW,
the 'pinta droop. rid there ts a greet arehloa to en.
elms. Replete the Llyer, sad yossorreet all these
ell'.—The. 'argil preparations .to like_ are DR.
Itors celebrated Railroad or Malbllieue PILLS.
!trey elm uft till bile, and sooteelve appetite and
strength. t;
llisl Dyspepsia compound should ho taken where a
petati has been tumbled with .1/Typesets ' a tong
an!. Piltf 50 eels; blit for Celds,filliout habits,.
lanielles.sre,.ta y Da. RODE** Autitellons or, Rath-
road PI 4.11, 121 Spa SP test. per hos.
- -- •-' •
Pot C.04 . D. ttolits.. b etoup - - ,,4l.Whimp . _ jug .
tug Bait c(MIEFIRUP IN TUB WOULD.
Dr. stsse's ceiebrieted Coto eh' syrup gives Inttnerilate
'clef t° the worst tough, whether Cottrumptis• Cr'
proceedingfrent it cold. It apart sty trrintioa of
' Mit Isres.sed Area the spnk
aagainst Adore at.
tech,: ' In howl
_en 50e.end 01. ,- • , ,
Children ere alibliable.to groggi.which tangerine
compudet yleldeNusedistaly to Dr. J. ilaire asses,
Niles Creep Syrup. Nies theeats., - • .„ ..,
WheousitigCoaikh.ssolliss tosolatetoshritys worse
is eishi al4 Sleare Mlle r. Time- allileted had - great
tellef to the inapt Dr. 5. Ross's' Whooping es 4
.81t1Wwitich silky. repaint...ll ideals.! lks `d.
seam ilrosirunarag Into other diseases. nib .as tie
damnation of thy Leese, Drepsto is too Alest,atel
Coessisptits. • Ttlee Wrests. ~._--f!
in
rim all o
ali Dionnef the
*n* ib5i ,.......--
'Ds.-1. S. Ders'e!Creptranst near Dawes if Shwas
. 'This is •Iseigtotir out of the kW laitesliat feet
'reed fbr 411,4 oflbe . kills; Mulder. 5e.,..0k
So
atm rge/sty m.,.. toast aiway MO* vereageeth.,
ded by tO loovP.-IPhyste, sit Moir a. *w ont.
duilereto imeclitlismro stevol.. - IPtibeSo emote. • 1
SPThe or+,Sreperstkols esei be foaled; WirbOr.
Use* ISESICOL • ADVIIIBII to "'ruin, to also:
itesetetdi. la WILL ss the sots of D. Basses,
Aga r t for the ',ix ! ;,, , ...,-. , . s-., , . t
ropy* •,, . • ,
INl.4l.l6,l%7, 7 ta gi teitAEinti?..=elisi't
It use Dist obonitlaglor fits Witter messes, the moo
imatuttalasd Manistee assottsiest of Ps acv 'Petri
110111bsal In 'lb. tit', anipeatailsose
itf the thidall;tarielleist -; . 11 0
*motes Ilsb .
fftletae,
• bone st .
- •
I,llistesits.ltis• aide up is ao-lessOutett
mita, euputiviodtlietierbtsb swot to ,
t INK st civet wasseeild•iffsellik,ol; • • •
op 11 *ftilleir et sisgs,Aerktiriseastues, Cuffs,
:Pox Mb% Stipp. ffer.illookiffetegMeso,
**ls d o obolotsts old Malt.
Sept. pi, tai! - 17.110
Mil
313 ,
;Mom
lIIM
ME
DS.
GOO
airrimusaavammint - inits
- sl';11PAIIIICII W.
giumkej‘i Bumf of /sr 4, Mans
I*-sasiossassos to 114 Palle that erNirjrl34lPlacilield Ile noels at 00, Owe MI6
=llll6/11 . sai!tdpisd eim.
11101401111111 014 J1 1 11 NOW Nob pue ink
ldlit%
1011.4101141, falisaii, admire of pane patrnsw.
emapapimairat coasa Art * Woke , opentios
0•1411. tiff tat the Aetna Wail. J. t isa ae
serato4 to . an karat Melt 01 81 Priall II "
F loll ialt Pala at s iniry kat Wo.
AggirAlk MU. ,
,MANUFACTURES.
ts. Tillk• •
affaNT:=ll.ll of *Asti. al&b. Whe,_al
az/Mimosa, COMM, • ittalle.l l lo.•
thiliefte. luta Seta% 61 Dort elatil. sloes
WAIL. • •
silpt:ss. ISM I • t • +. Site
TOWSI 1 1 0111 sal PAINT !, • • • t
*. • .011114S . ATTRAtTION
At AP. 90 NirtA 21 at., &town etreilt and Rani,
PEILADSLPIIIA. '.
oiN DOLL. lapDrutt of Twills and;Fisesi Goods.
el am, Daman; Wosk Bak" PI& Cub low. Posts
allovaise. Osseo, Pipes, cisiu Cases. slake sad To
bow .1Boteo; Dosolsoos. User. Vsosissa ate Ruins.
liassoolcas. Slates lad Posse N. Mal Fes, &e.,
wholesale sad retallost low pikes.
Oesw- 23.1dSs)
TOalosim & saintrarnapas
- clink ant. iNG.PACILING. BLASTING PA Ptl4,
GUN e. 2.
Satikarts *slits Its call ib isuctiloe of
. Coal OsSintonto Kaeldalsts &DS Wows. to his
Aosseriurtbe oak of PIM ;Patithg, Firs
Eaglne.llydruis aadidasetiski Goss. Swam Pig A
lag• Stange eatr4lttigtill. ntarttus esper.te.. fs.c.
610/1
Tbeeepeneate of die last **At peire bis gained
foe ads tattle toutitteeto nt Mite osesusersi this;
totosber.wiitt the Ibr.t that grad itureraurrios have
beeet made In tbe qualtty. somata the tub nebula.
r*/* la ottertiof U to be superior to Battier or aoy -
(Wag else;fue all epee Betts. (sure ' espai Ui For
beavy or mils Beltse - lbr *Do follow' be masons:
1. The paten otualltp of te idtb .aud ablekneit
arbka IL ,
"Nu o of beat ander 500. deVres Farenbelt s
• •41 i It remains &sale- loNtosp degree •or
-"' .
• •
' 3.11 !referral strensth lad durability, dote hot slip
on the puittarconsequeutly • gain of power Is obtain
wil.and. when adjusted to machinery does net require
alteratiOu. as Is the cue With leatheri 01 all 618 r , -
4. The cost M much below leather- or any other
nettles.
These Belts ere more datable than leather...ad
ranee from SS to 100 per reel. cheaper in slice than
the Leathernetts of the same streor b. They are
also peculiarly adapted to colitery putposea,hecatise
the coal dirt and duet seem only to add to their dun.
blitty--and after being woln ont.are Worth neatly, If
not quite. half price for Packtag. I „
-the: mutoicrthe Vs orders, In esoint4locncl , C" hta
eztensive'sales, have the preference deer all: orders
at thelliactory--sind he can 'hears procure t hejtsitif
envied through him, that lievrto be Made of • beim..
ler quality, within the given' time.
-Three and Mar Ply Belts obtained In 14 boors'
notice—from II to 16 Ply can be cos& 10 order from
8 to IS days' notice, of any length and breadth.
*These Belts are DOM aced in aithod all the Cot.
Berta of Iteltuylitill county, - and slab cants milisfac"
lion. • -
• sTEAX PACKING.! •
This artlele• le now in general inn Ly the siOa
skillful EDlllnruis and Machinists Minorghotit the
Volted.etatet.
Ir la prepared so that SOO degrees pereelhe It will not
/BM It. and IS , superior to everything cl Se, as Do
autuaarica hastewslueli elostlche, which steeds so
high A degree of heat; and may be used about all
parts where packing 1 neetesery, via. Manhole
Plated, flows RAJ. Steam Joints,giento Chests,
Cylinder Heads. Stuffing Doges, etc., etc.
. Furniehed In MOM of any required , length, from I b
W ilt inch In thickness, and 36 inches Icidel. o * mad•
and Cut 10 Order of any thesecotons.l
.. • nosc. ,
Maviny made "teat improvements In the unanothe.
lure of Vulcanized 'tubber Ilueirkloy Fire. Engines,
Locomotive Englnee,and general purposes, 41 to of.
te red with renewed conadence as decidedly the hes
ankle In rise. ,
1
(Pareheavre will please notlre that eirca circaheredie
en, Cr. the,inside disunite** and each else wilt fully
Pleasure In near whit It It utarked.)
LOCOMOTIVE and 'FIRE ENGINE
Warranted to stead's prewar. o: /7e lel Der 'Kew
Inch. • ;
1 3-4 Incluse, coin,
114 41 0 .
.2 14 44 4 64
3-4 ' 4
3
• 44.
E. 90
HYDRANT itOSE. -
Warranled to stands pressure or per
inch.
• 1-2 Inch per foci,
_ •
7 . s at al , 30 "
'25
40
45 ,
1 1.4 .• "
i d ea 7 SO It
' 'OONnUCTIN 0 'IIOE.
?initial!. only - roe 1141it - Conductlne plifposei, and 11
not be wattallted IC tutdet ravine.
1-11 tocit per t00a,./
La do do du
do do do
1 4 do do d‘t
1, I'4 d 4, do d.
1 3.4 do do do
do.do.do
, .
Hose of lay else an/ urnagthariAn to order—also
Ructkin Hose for The Englinelane - ottier PAHxsers.
Ttui above Hoes bu great advastaite oast Leath
cc. as It needs co ,olling.l. pet fest It tight. W 11111.304
a lierLhlgh degre e hest without lajuir. and Is
not trotted brine est told.
Cougsner. fleuirsims, ttr. , foirmileAa at 11. e
levet lin Ott ; ?'" 14
BLASTENO PAPER.
. .
Always on hand, a superior article made MP order.
of dtfereot siles sod weights. him 27 plight& to
150 point& per Reim. ' •
MINERS' SAFETY Lemph.
Of the heti, make for working. by the• &tart 4r
simile. •lso..lmported WireGanem for coVitring acd
repairing Lamps, by the yard.
All tie above articles for sale. wholesale sad re-
tail. by
. BENJ.
Paddville, Apra for theManufaciurtre
Jdly 15.1551, 111—
M. NEWMFAMPS
Buttes Row; Jrinovisa &trot .Pittestipt
- Plumbing Shop.
LISS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A. dUrPLT '
r/. all sizes of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Shock Vol
Oath Toby, Shower Beth', •Hydreoto. Hap:, Double
sod Shute Acting P mope And Walt, Closet.; alao.all
landeof Brass Cocks for wit.: sad steam, !brae, Os
Cupsond 0102 for Chimes. AU kinds of Coppqr
Work and Pro ogdone lathe testes% rimioner.ot
the shortest wake. • . .
N. D. Cashp4ldfarold Braamid
Panaville. 0ct.16.11150. .411 f-t f
WIRE COAL SNEERS
T .
S undersigned are now prepared to All all or
ders tor their new and superlorlerticio at 'Screens
Theis' screens ore woven Armand With regriblarmeah
et, Without subJeciing the • wire to the destiructive
proms of erltuplog,and of course pus ssssss a mUch
greater degree or sueogth and durability. U sit arty
article before offercrd to the public. Inpeeir peas of
the work can at all times be seen :at the Hi Aware
Stale or O. L. Sourly, corner of Sarliet and Centre
StrnerA: ' EATERLY ER.
Pottsville. Dec• 140553: 53. tf
. _ _
tratinnaTATAIII.LISENNEC NT.
Hbwicirisont .reapecifuliy ',annotates, to the
„pablinthat he has purchased the entire stock ut
the late Dna of Moreton k Dickinson, awl intends
carrying Dottie Plumbs. ,alum la Ali tel tanehea
at the old 'Stand undiCen. Pottstllle glow. . where
he hopes, by attention • sine's, be way lis tt able to
merit a share of the public patronage, He ve 11l guar
antee Bla work to be as good, and It will Ul done on
tit reiaonable ternni,as can be done elsewlect:e.
•a ci . H. Diclarrsovi.
August 27 1859. • ' ' 5..1•tf
GENERAL.
COLTON'S ATLAS of the WOB:LD.
• ILLUSTRATIN G Physical and Political Gettgrapliy,
/accompanied by descnptions, Gen/ raid deal, St at Is.
tkai and tlistorical,eontainlng lyi Napa.. Part 1 Is
sow ready ; to be completed In 8.7 Parts. Pike 11.
The Mae of ibis Atlas to Impellal Folio, 19 by JO
The plates ant executed by the tine artists the, pa
per la or the finest quality.
.Itobscrlptions received at B. BANNAN'A.
Boot and etationery store.
r1—!I •
Aueau 19, 1854
soon zuroziair
TVFIE elubieriber annoitneea to hie
Aides& and the public that be hoe
made a considerable addition to bin Book
Bindery, and bee procured a Book Binder
from one of the beet Birideriettn;Phile
delphil,nequainted witb the latest style of Binding.
and who• will turn out his work TariupVor to any
thing heretofore produced in Pottivllle ftoks bound
In boy style of BlndinCelther Plain or to fult gut
•TOtteg Morocco.
Blank Books paged or plain. made to any pattern.
also printed and ruled at prices; lower than in the
City.
Books bound by the quantity.and Paper ruled to
Pattern by • B. ,
• AprllS,lBsl. • • '
ZNINTAL SITROZON
It D. L DODSON,• respietinlir annonures to
,AYil the citizens of Pottsville sad addJasent placer.
that he is prepared to operate lathe moll careful and
reatiplketory Lessner In the Lieutenant or diseases of
the TIZETfI and MOUTH
Having a pleasant office and lithoistory Aire fibre
iwith leumnimente and appuan6n Of the In
.mort approved construetion.witti tenetsett
resources rot obtaining ehe best Informs.
Man relation to hit , Proreesloo, be reefs detennne.
to spare neither time intr expire* in the short t..
Please.
All operations remaining to; the teeth. whether
SIIYAICALn,MBCAASICaL.done in workman
like nye, sad warranted egad to dumb ility sett
beauty ot halal, to say done 1s; the cities et tint
where.
011oc is MARKET greet, 3 dors above CCHTEIR.
No ftn a 12.1 ide. Pons, hit. Pas
834
swOiss
PRE subscriber keep' all klads or Shaba 31211 ,
A Vr rithiew ow 4:40110 roes*. of haw maseia,
tare. to whkh belaying Om arts beloo of Laorren,
hellos, Co nobles. de • all of which wit I he sold
at the 14111 ern #ooilb le a stet. All Jostle's' Bias • I
will be geld by lb. grim and halftone. at the rate
01 Finks fil e. per quire Ibp Me 'beet ;nests eta
Latoyear• *falls. moan priors/ la Iterle,4ll4 els
pun Notre. or 4 salts a abort.' Tbo graveled sir-
Mutes a part Of blllalsaks : 4 .
alisstions. '
et
Bomnions ' Nalliralt sot% rapers le 2
Bob; ease. ' . . :Do Nadir age,
Leteef„ • ' ' Rut. Wieritile. ,
Do for Cornets' houses. CoinallsondS. -
Do do do with II- Usebnets farlVllfireses
-' ,--• ." ' Oast also" Landlords' Wanton.
Amato of Astoemosh Ball Plus,
74 01 less fortdillag sale &sins Mosso Prillio SA
UQUOir liai !stit . esperatil 4 11 11116P011111 fat Artaxiken 44 .
Pitliefilt. . - - Colledion Bake,
Nodes' Solenoids at I Coaltables' dales.
istladolll4 eases with Sectuity,
Slatting Nodose .to di,. nubile.%
~. Illoololot toomats, M .. Do Is tundsof Outitshoo
AW= ti quit lotorrogatortes Bs Garai.
011. eke.
so .orDb Impels. OrdOn to Directors of the'
osareid. '
' losolv% Debtors' Notices, lizstalloot for Plus sad
Isdostorss; - ' ' ruffeillifet
Wanhasturniolnek load OW Ceredestes,
Toe. , . Constables' ,Dlstreas No
"ono Ifacluorsaloll. . - Mesta, scat,
1
-„ Do so. onstage, Calais% •
Coloals Boob. :. .WO of gefoistici,
duilippot floadt. - . Madam lo Meknes,
Isamoiloss itaiSslisocatiokflostah Wausau,
- MIMI scums- ant:COM:sow School Mut;
. rettitdoitto qukpoosets. , Petiooljtepotte,
inker
Usela Ws.
catio , order 800 '
.-, ns.. '. l 800/4
I llotlees lo teianle ‘ to quit Bills of 'Adis,.
iL9
A ra . “ . ' Deeds. by the els
itdloreiator ZOO I Illiti Cbeda r „ladl Bill Books arid
• Instttag Paw by*. iliont.Vord or Bon.
- 811$111sort• Illtatlonty, fled Pols. Ul=lElllll*.
1121.,reqoal.ICooslIty to tbrived from %be
liken Dinner. loth, etty,sit Masaiteute hes*.
tr;•ekt thy ablest Book' Itallirtloll*2 0111ce. sod
Bindery GC , i B. DANSANi.
~- .• • .-P • Ciini• - ittat..;remialti.omiot ,
)- s. -,* • * 1146111tee4st- Moak;
; Attest 11;1110 -. • CI ,
11-..
,do: : ,
By 741qvig* at
Pina FROW
Wheat You. U
bbl. Com. Ideal. 03
it 40. Mille; in.
COri 00. at;, 50
• • •!••-•
BIOLU aM TES EITATI
Tar •rar; DUT Or MacilitiAiril .
, „
Ira 71;414111rgall. 'lll2laal
ACCOrdtkr 46 the addles of 00001111110S -} ,-;
ler. "the Maim of Salto eon um
.
a more wholesome •erooditioak," ituitt 11 110 , :;;;; ; •
mutes," he up, "its 0111114 *
domande, mat an meatol- 00111114;
thrtequutais of a redllliai c e*thtirt.lllo4lol . •• •
k$ to the Mont of toe OM"
debt. Tata is a toned mad btaiyatt_pilt.
,tare. bat ualortusately aratolllol 10 11111 C
re than a Right. of Lamy. , 411000341 e
his re electron in tier.
faithful re,Pitulatros of Sato. IMO Wto
indeed, a aragular cootraditakalialllONo
figures of bar Eszelletrey and Om
Slate Treasurer. On attatiollll4llolok
Report of John 14. Biekelit__ . ter Ib,
imam! year ending Nov. 30 . 115333 8100
that of the same piker for she 110111430111:
cation Nov. 30th, 1851, we led As kalails
log in wlatioa tO the isdatdedlaili, ar. P 4040
gleam :
TUC STATt Din 0:11 13i411% •
,1111.
dr (ma ill Ms Awned Rryport_ie VP*
surOr. ens Paata
to 6 per cent, Loans, • 117
la 5 per cent. Loans, 39,25114 in
la 44 per mt. Lomas. t 300,0110041
la 4 per teat. Loans. , - 100.000 1:4:1
Balance on Temporary Loma,
made; permanent Whet 1410,000 00
of-1054.
EESMI
Atn't landed debt,Dee. 1, '43, tio,teksot
rat STATE DEIST OE TREIS2 OTACSIEW,
From :At Stan Trautirat t D4t. I, MI.,
6 per ct. 10tipe,12,314M.51
5 per es. 105a5,38.M4811.0:1
45 per ct.lojos, 198,*10.00
=
,
locr. of funded debt of State. A1 i 373.095
The reader will perceive from rho Ibmips. •
tog that there has bean - an Mufti
of a din:tut:ulna. In tact. that ;trig t that
6rat two years of the admiatstrattoo M 41on
Bigler, the State Debt moused at the rate
of SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHTINSIX.
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND FOR.
TY•SEVEN DOLLARS teas tauntla
addition, and in order to enable alit Depots
ment to meet ihe expeeditures of the
year; authority was asked trout' the
tore and granted. to enable this Gicwinaite a.
borrow an adoitionaleuth oft 1500•000. bawd
on a probable excess of revessi eta esp.*.
ditures fur the year 18.5.5, an anticipation by
the way. Diu likely to be waitron should '
Witham Meier be continued In Ohm '
II we add this last loan to thitliasWast Of .
the State grebe. as already shown, it will ex.
hibit the surprising fgt, that the Lamm
our funded debt tor the past two you% Au
been at the rate of something Wm A imam
or aLi...l.irsa Amnon ! And yet we are
coolly tuld!by the Executive.
ces qt the State were ne,ver in smite wlest
some 'condition !" Nay—Governor Dig
baps htiiiitrungest claim to meketioll. spa •
the economy of his adednistritioe.- The "
Petite Werkstontinue to be mammod with
rtckless vetravegattee. the State Debt 'has
increseed. ',sot is iocreesieg j yths" taxes taw.
posed upon the people ere eattinsuag end'
oppressive. and yet the .Chief-fdagistrste.
wider whose, public career all thefts etda.
have been continued sad Ina& wow. Is
anxious td retain office tor three peon
ger: His !rum thus tar , webers .burst
and anpalatable.ind it is for Me siter• 10
decide it St the oillot•husys. whether stitch 1 11
liighiful coudilion of straits shall be portion
'gated. Tbeeuverocit has bitogeit.otolletried
inveitigatiou.sd relation to theliflanCes
of the Columunweaith. and be must take
the coi;le!fuences•—P4)/s. ,Etigairer.
60 dieing
06
13 cents.
41.2t4
IS 410
27 410
30 4110
33 is
•. 40 104
43 40 •
Dv- DettocaAci area - " PV111:616"....71i is
amosipg to liar the &ClOCrape' ADM CM'
out so mildly against " fuswo." Their di
feat in loiva . weliewtoe to the "fasiona qt
the opposite parties. The utter roots oftheir
in Fer ". mata and dime produced
by "thsion. `The cheery' of their defeat in
Penney leruais,.Obto, Wur'York, lethaoe and
'Michaels. prise hum "fusion." The word
is a goyd oqe; - says the eynnecticut Cosner, •
..for it explains,earervihun and excuses
ev
erything; but inter alt js hard without much
meaning. attache(ju pt." What does it
mean .It means that !lie opponents of the
present Administration, rnidact,‘ 10. loisigon-
H u e by the petfidr of itsp_o- al ver l y ,Pdbeo
rents in the repeal of the Missouri Curopro•
wise. have determined to forget minor dd.
lances and to unite fur the great object of •
saving the nation friem being pledged to the
support of slavery. "Fusion" mu good a
word for such a combination as any
But the Democratic papers haver no need to -
look panng their opponents for a definition
.of the othial this Word. How viaaFraeltlin
Pierce elected. by.t•by.the "fusion" of all the _
distinctive ptioasiles, and prejudices of the
different' sections of the Democnne party I
Southern fi re-eaters - 41Am) men./ Free Sc! •
Democnits of New Yolk, Butkus of the
hardest shell, Pacific .Railtoad men. Ants
Pacific Railroad men, Supporsers,ot•Western
River IMprovement men, Strict ,Poos,tnse
tionists, men who had •heen at sworda's
points on important political topic', wcreell
so hungry for office and spoil. that a •rd
"fusion?! was formed, and Frei:MllePierce
choien president, as the representative of
every one of, these principles. Vitra never
was before in the history of• polities'iOch a
"fusion !" So complete was the'-chenneid t
union produced by this minghog of roiling
different pi iociplee, that theta was-bot pit
distinctive property recognizable in thelom=
ogeneous mass that issued from the crucible,
and that was, a love for the spill. - "Fu•
riot)," forsooth ! took, at Frank Pierce',
cabinet.' One Massachusetts Coalitionist-%;
one New York "Soll"--one Potareivaitia
Catholii—one Free Soil Macklin) man--ona
Kentucky Union man—one North Carolina
Old Licie Democrat, and peat old at that '
and one ; Mississippi Fire Etter: Was there
e wer such a speemneu .“lastote' is oar
', L id ^" When rogues conspire,,hooest mea
s he,. ulll Combine."
gar THE Newark ildvertieir appears
to un d o : 'stand the secrets of ihiii terrible
order of, citizens denominated "Know
better shag kily of our co m m .
porariee: e
-
"The' idea of • a Know Nothing. then.'
as we understand it, is a OM who Wen
to make himself
ft:tainted with the quark
ificatione)3l the varitOne candidates pinup
for office,:ind rotes fi,l the One he thinks
will--filOt -best. And jf thiip ie Correct,
quisequently stsocietyof Know Nothings
must be a millibar of Oleic who mean to
infinite 'and. vote for such tinoog the nom.
Antes for planet:of it.'ust, as IVi 7 y
best qualified for than, It is Lys puttee
to reins*, that if this-ie their principle,'
and titb' their design l then they ass. what
the bes t men in the cimstry who are not
politichin.s by trade, but meetly -desirous
that thn hest men should be elected for
office. have always wished for. end some.
times hid, viduallY worked. The question
then arises, lion this course of condoet be
come al bad one, when it is carried out and
practised on by an organised body of men,
instead!of the same men proceedinn' incli•
vidually and separately ? This is for ev•
cry (Ali to decide in pronouncing oil the
chancier of this formidableparty. u some
regard it. hut which John Mitchell affects
totupise."
29-3a4
•
VOURti r •
•••
It yap cherish voor own happiness Sad
that otlyour , &motif*, eu to the eltctioo op
Tuesday next, and vote s neket eo utsfut ai t
the wOrds-:-.. Fur a • Prohibitory Liquor
Law i; '
If yp? are desirous tif eusediag effectually ,
against becoming a moderate- drinker and.
d i unsarei. go to the election and sate..o.lfor ,
a Prohibitory Liquor Law."
you desire to redeem the poor drunkard,
who squanders his scanty means In the grog
shop white his destitute fasnittatestareine. .
go to the election and Tote—urge a. Prohtb.
no Liquor 'Au.," . - .
If you desire to art up the taus and cheek
the btritrt-sigbing nd gr ief ladAsepair as
theinsbriste's home, and istrodsineanshine
in their stead. go to As electiaasuid vote Ll--1
- .Tor a Prohibitory Liquor Lave."
:II you desire to we thottooda of Ames'•
coo alines annually from opuighlg Into a
drunkard's grate.'go tattle elesitoWend Tote
—"Far a Prohibitory Liquor Law."
Jr win desire to be tosmrtnentnt tp pteserv.
lug die refinement of soeietraiStrite moral.
sty °floor place of abode, gosithe election
and rate—“ For a Prohibitory liiquor Law."
II yin wish to protect - your . .buber, broth.
er, son, from falling views* to utter ruin.
go to the election andircippor * habits
itory !Liquor Law." -
- I s hii amount at duty:Witt of the
pot Itt computed to bo zwoo 90 47,-
fortifiettions Ito*ijost o g.,tottl Metes
00%000,, end the, t ojogy
0rr0d41 16 114 litur. •
, •
MIS