- • ,e 4 ,•; • ;• ;14` - • r • _ Ittintrs' )ouruni. POTTSVILLE, PA. • - SALTUE.6.I.I - 1 AVGV.S% , 1855. '4a.E TEMPERARCE MOVEMENT 'Fallacious Arguments of the Liquor Jlen—To save the Children. Of late, a favorite trick of the papers de " • voted to the ;luck interest, has been to extract .. . . articles froM kindred - prints; 'published 'in 'States possessing ' a Prohibitory . , Law, par porting to give reviews of the•operations of the law in those Stites, and . creditingthem to respectable papers. Lately the Philadelphiq • \ ledger published an article said to huve ori ginated with the New Haven • Palleclitint i ( when it should have been credited to 'this Hartford Tinte.w. - The article in question was In'ieferenca to the effects of Prohibition in Connecticut, and displayed them in no fitvor . able, light. It was eagerly seized upon by Rum prints, and purposely credited to a re , -i tpecta;le paper, in order to give weight to the false assertions therein contained. .The arti cle has elicited from the •distinguished Jurist, Chief Justice Williams, of Connecticut, and - ex-Governor Dutton,..of the same State, in teresting-letters, in relation to the Etta . tter.— .Ex-Governor Dutton says - . .. 1.1)w any twi,n can jultify his conscience in making sada tannic:is rq trding th op:•ralion of our lux, is be - 701.1 my ~,,,nprohmslot. The change in Sew llama Is e, t•tri'tint. that no One here questions it. ,liolgo Williams, writing front Hartford, . coriela.les an interesting letter, written in con seinence of the article copied into the Led ger, as follows: oa the great qu,4tian, whether as much liquor Is re tallod in our city, r .. eaa have no doubt. and I should not snak+,,se. judging (.on effe...ds. there could have been a doubt. W e toe fewer bloated, fares in the morning, Im.igiag around shops. -We see fewer men staggering iu the W.rzetß. , 111 r streets are less dhuarb:sl by noise and • tutatiltand th, while marl aspect of the citY has been charm.od by the operation of this law. It is true that by 50..0t einsage in the Mlle.: Department, then! may . hase :been mwe,c•aurage Inspired in tho hearts of the violators ' of law. 'still the convictions that daily hike place have taught these Vb.) do not nspect I betoselt es to respect the law. But on this subject I de 11(.1 rely on my own opin ions only—l call to my and the opinions of friends who hare better means of know laahte then 1 hare of Temper ance Conventions, of public officers. of City Missionaries, of candid men who (wi:ittally opp.. al the law, but wtep have witneased Its salutary el., to. as well as General in form:x[l,m fr.,ni at,• public papers., From such sources urAfram cotta my cos oltseryation. lem of opinhiitilaatAhjs law has hid a malt salutary effect, in staying a plague, the tnost alert:Mu,: of any which ever threatened this fraction of our, country. if the law the not done all that eve desired, it has done all' that could have been rens:et-o.h. e,pertt.d. if it . has net reforated all the t tirttnltartlit, there am numbers of wires and children who ,tr .2 lslianking God fir what It has done fnethein.— ~ If it has not put a atop to the traffic. it has, pined on k,tho brand of infam."—and even if this whole race of N., topers wore to pass off unreformed. the next generation N....W0u1d bless thatlaw, which, by closing the paths of per dition, had-saYed them from a similar fatta. . , • One line .of such testimony is worth-col umiis of .the assertions which find their way into the prints deyoted to• the perpetuation of ..the trafrie :. in intoxicating beverages. • The trick of thadtu:n prtpers, however,is - exposed, and th public can in tu l lure. therefore, re cieve with much allowance, state i .nients•which appear in those papers, in relation to the ope ration of Prohibition in States where it now MEM A specious - argument of the enemies of Prohibition in this State, is the assertion that "its enactment in Pennsylvania, •would be at tended by an immen.4e 1053.0 f valuable pro perty, to the manufacturers and dealeri in malt and sPitituons 'liquors. It i 3 an argu ment, however, based- upon no foundation of truth. The property which is considered as rendered valueless hrthe . enactment of Pro. , hibition, can bec reidily and profitably con verted to other uses.- From the start, we do not believe that the peeuniarydnjury to that species of property would amount to-15 per cent. of the whole estimated value, by the ex istence of a Prohibitory Liquor Law. Build . ing,s, their fixtures=in fact everything now ‘Ale d in the manufzteture and sale of liquors, cat be used for other purposes, and the real estate itself actually enhanced in value, if sit uated. in a thronged town or city, as people feel. but little dispoSition to live -in the vicini ty of such , establishments. It 'is foolish to • argue that the loss to individual matmfactu• rens will be large. •'' By the conversion of their peculiar property to other and better uses, and their real estate, now lumbered by Un -' sightly, ''unpopalar. dingy buildings ; into at tractive, improved property, they will be gain ers, not, losers. We even doubt it' their first loss will 'reach 10 per c,mt_ on the whole pro:. • perty affected by the operations of Prohibi , tioo. on the other band who will attempt an es• tivaate: of the gain to whole etnntnuttities by the operations of an effective Prohibitory Li riwir Law? The money which is now invest ed 1,1 the manufacture of liquor, to the misery of th msauds of innocent, unhappy souls, would be invested in other business, more con genial to an upright 111311 . S conscience, there by affording employment to thousands, and spreading happiness, where now are dispen sea crime, the poor-house, the prison, the gal lows, the dishonored grave. Belie‘''e not the fallacious arguments of the rum-demagogue, wheti he asserts that •,-our loss *ii} he-immense by the - stoppage of the yatlic;-but turn your eyes from his demon like visage, and look hack upon the foot-prints of the Sell destroyer, with whom You are link- . SMi the happy, homes which have been blighted;',and the strong,.manly forms, which have withered in disgraceful ignomihy beneath Rum's scorching hand. The cradle—the youth carefully? nurtured, and each day the re cipient 'of a , mother's warmest blessingotnd subject of her heart-felt prayer—the man, strong in hope, generous in nature, warm in imPulse.s'—aN what then,---the- drunkard!— The brightesHlowers of hope have witheredl Shunned, neglected, despised, he meets the most awful. end, Unsoothed, except by that treinbling vice', who in earlier and happy days, swore to "10e x lionor and obsy,'' the wretch ed being whp)is now eking out the little of life left in hisi miserable frame. Is the case isolated? N'9,'the foot-prints of the - giant de , : stroyer embrace thousands within the borders of oar own cbuntry, who have thus • perished; 'and the hotiteS which have been desolated, and the widows and orphans cast upon the .cold charities of the world, are beyond com putation. • liad'st thou no hand in 'the work, dealer nita manufacturer? As the too willing agent of the destroyer, can'st thou not recog- Uise in The group; some pallid faces, familiar front their very wretchedness? The scene is hardly pleasant. Yet it is too truthful. • Turn once akain, rum-dealer, and look at the future, under the operations of an enactreent which will keep from the weak'and erring lips of, humanity, the poisoned Clip. See the myriads Of happy homes which will dot the landscnpe, where erst were misery, want and' Gaze Upon deserted alms-houses and empty prisons. Above all, observe yourself and fam ily.; occupying positions Of respectability and influence,. which your business now precludes you from attaining. See your children mov ing in those spheres of usefulness, and possess ing that social superiority, which their life as' at present influenced by the degrading influ: ences of cuntact; with liquor selling, cannot" possibly Command.. Is it not. wortha thought? Listen not to the false reasoning of the inter: ested political demagogue; but give-your se rions attention to the Matter. By relinquish. log the distasteful business, who cannot lose I inuelt pecuniarily; and how much . your gain F , .wially.nnil morally, will' outwt‘ igh the mere ,)-f filthy lucre, it is needless for us- to state. The fact is self-evident. In c , inneetion with this matter, we will state that a shor, time since, a woman who lived in ntavern, kept by her husband, and who • saw the , evil efFects, the • bad examples there dia 1, had upon her children, induced her husband to_relinquish the i busineis. He-did 0; and the children - are already improving, and haVe undoubtedly r been rescued from des 7xucticua.• e are aognizatit of other 'install . - ' coa of tavern-keepera retiring, from the busi- ness, to alto save their chdrpn from evil ways. What a terrible traffic, 44 the password to the offspring of those engaged in it, is rititH.— 111111 A woman recently remarked:that she would I, riot accept the most protabient public hose in this Borough, and all the'inoußy thafeould be made in condttetit% it, 'irby that; act .she would expose her - cbildt:imi to the horrors of the runs traffic. It is certainly a terrible idea that tender children be exposed to the degrading influences.wheli attach to the traf fic intoxivltiez liqnor'si-anti we think every parent who keeps a taller/l e iutd permitsAis • children to become cons - ttsani with the iniqui ties of the business, assames a fearful respon sibility. Thilik of it, parents. - Relinquish the traffic, and you obtain happiness for yoursel ves and children. Per4evere in un opposite coarse, and you reap for a dishonorable future, misery nod degradation: • ' Hog. Anuorr LAWItE,IP:..—.--This welllmown . merchant and citizen of ; Boston, died in that city on Saturday last,, at the age of sixtptwo years and eight Months.' In adverting to, the decease of this gentierria,ri, no labored and ex tended eulogy is needed. His worth. cati be . summed up in the expre4ion, "he was a great man, and a good man.? Mr. Lawrence was I for many years a suceesSful merchant; sub sequently occupied a ',seat in Congress 7 .in .184:1, he .was appointed end of Commis sionersih for the se tleinetif.of the Northeastern Boundary. On e eleVation of Gen; Taylor to the Pro.sidency he was offered a seat in the Cabinet, which he declined.' In 18-17 be Made a donation to'the Harvard College 'of $50,000, 1 for founding the. Lawrence Scientific School. In 1849 he • was appointed Minister td . the Court of St. James, and Accepted the app'oint went. How he fultille'd his missionovefneed not • state. The manner s is familiar to all c -- - Everything whiCh relatS' to the increasing interests" ot .the commerce of the United States, Mr, Lawrence Made his special Care while. in England, and *hen he returned, in, ' 1852, a public dinner was tendered to_ hiin at Boston, by the .first me:n:of that city, as an' expression of their . coMPlete approval of the able manner in which he had discharged the duties of his high'eflicial appointment. "He had fulfilled his mission,.. they:said, "in a manner which had' don honor, to the prols sion Its a merchant." But the grave had just' been opened to receive the remains of the la mented statesman; D . All.i,L WE!ISTEtt j Mr. Lawrence had stood beside it, and his respect . i • for the memory of the dead prevented . him from accepting the festive entertaintnent; Early in life Mr. Lawrence 'harried Katha rine Bigelmi-, ehlest of the late Tim othy Bigelow. She, with a large rfatnily of children, now survives On the Occasion of du?, funeral of Mr. Law rence, which took place On Wednelday.last, the mercantile communities of New York and Boston testified their . re s spect, by closing their plaCes of business, The body was interred at Mount Auburn, ! • Thus passes the good man. : RESULTS OF Pnt*Tiox.---Oui• country should glean a leison from - the , examile of Fru' nee, who at this moment though wiging a burdensatue :is rich iu resources of every kind. She is vigdrous and healthy;even under an oppressive Go'ernment, and her peo ple have plenty of money; which they are wil ling to trust in thLi hands :of the Government, because they kno# it isj a'safe deposit. And does the American , ruder understand why France ha : s so 'midi' tu'oney, asks a Parisian writer. It is prineipally - liecause she is carry ing out vigorouslY, and Without faltering, the: system of. protectimLand of hume develop-' meat introduled by the first Emperor. She' has tried prutectihn and found it useful; she V has found that it develops her agricultural as well as her manufacturing resources; it ena- Wes her to live Within herself; and France now presents the happy: spectacle of a country which enjoys the highe'st luxuries which the ' most exigeant civilization can require, •and yet exports enormously more than she imports, and thus has establi4ed a constant flow of; money into her ciStferkfruni foreir. , n countries,: which .)entailte to : enrich her people; and it is this money which is iglu eeeking in such fab ulous quantities.au investment lit State Secu rities. Under the circumstances in which we see this prosperity going on there is much: ;"food fir the retiection of American statesmen . and legislators. TII E t'S Itol'S —ills Wheat and Rye are al ready secur4 and are,at least equal in quan tity to any yield ever yet known, says the Tri bune. Wheat has suffered in some localities: from' insects, and both Wheat and Hay; Were deteriorated in pialiti by ; bad weather at har vest ; but there are more good wheat and good hay now in the barn or the stack than this country ever possessed prior tulast June. All that has been dtitnagtA - by exposure to prO • tracted rains, may be regarded ,as in excess of an average crop. • 'Pasturage was never better at this seastm, hits been uniformly good since May, aild premises to hold out till No vember; in which case the year: s product of Butter and CheeSe will exceed all precedent, though the number of cows , is probably less this season than was last year. Oats are also made, and were never before so luinriant.' Indian Corn is!backward, and in places fee ble, but there is More than auaVerage growth of stalk: .August makes corn, find the wea ther could not be better for ,it than we now have. Potatoes look'i very rank and green, but are beginning to rot. The area planted was so large, however, that we think theire must he a fair yield. . : 13itekw1Mat is looking well. Beans, Beets, Carrnts, Turnips, &c.,- are also very thrifty. Nothing but untimely frost can. now . prevent a most bountiful vest. • Tie SNAKE.STORY.--It appears ihatthe mon ster; snake discovered a short time since in Ver Lake, and which has created so much ex citement in the Western part Of ,New York State, has not been taken after all, though there are persons in the vicinity of the Lake who appear to think there is no dbubt but there is a serpent there yet.l One .d . win Fanning inakes affidavit that on Wednesday evening, 15th inst, he saiV thereitture, which now ap peered to be about a - hundred feet in' fength, with a head a foot in 'diameter, and bbdy in proportion. The story Purporting to be from a correspondent of the 13ufali Republic, is supposed to have originated with the local edi tor of that paper, who, it is surmised; occasion ally sees pretty large snakes in his hoots. The Tribune thinks he hada, 'glimpse of a monsu:r when he elaborated the monster story; but so far from having captured the creature, the creature had capturedlim. , P. S.—The snake has dived, 'and come up in Skaneateles Lake, longer and larger than ever. So they say at Syracuse... • Tim FEVER IN Washingtoti correspondent says-that the waimest syinpa• thy is excited -in that !city. by he stiffinings . `from pestilence at PoAsmouth ',and Norfolk t and meetings are •aboitt to be held, and cons tributions made for the; relief , the afflicted. The scourge has reached Ric bnd but is yet happily confined to eases originating in the •places first attacked.: .It seems to be agreed that the disease is infectious Init not eentti• gious. It cannot be propagated 'where They atmosphere is not a fit;conditio4 to receive it. The season is 80 far adyaneed that. there is no probability of its extending. to - the- Northern cities. INDUSTRIAL Extunlitox.—The Bucks Coun ty Industrial Exhibition,opened at Doylestown, on Tuesday. • The opening fuldress was by Horace Greeley.' His subject Was Industrial Progress as p,xhibite& in the recent World's Faire of London, IsTe'm York and :There were 20,000 peWions at the _exhibition. The eolleetion7was fine. I 1 ,- TV Am:mums Movamzerr.--the Ciliates , Cf.,3ontgoinery county, who :favor tory c Litetor Law, who ate, opposed tit :14 eret reeelbitiation:,tiow fiftmed amonePquor - , dealers to perpeteateme4 emend the etitsepf Drunkenness; ,who are opposed to the ;,..epeal of the "gissouri'Comprotnise," to the Ithyless' 'efforts of armed ruffians in Kansas tetestab lish Slavery there, and to the Priesident c. ' . a con : nivance at the same: who are enwipititto as-' silt in enslaving men, - at the command of the "Fugitive .. Slave Law;" whit Are optiatied to the admission of new Slave States, azUtevery other means of extending ;Slavery, said who are opposed to the Judicial • Despotisat ibf our Federal Courts as cxerapliffedhy udge.'_.Ka ue, and others, will meet hi Mess -Conveit[ion in Norristown nn the 3d of September trte.,.xt to fix on principles LA' action,'lteminate akounty ticket, and appOint•deleg,atesio the can State Convention at Pittsburg. EffilN ; THE Can Of Dir.. I§ F:ALE;—The'reFent' de cision of the Supreme _Court in this ca 4, (lees not interfere with the verdict of the hiry, but sets aside the sentence as being infori4l, and contrary to law. The original recOrtkef the trial, with the vertlict.of the jury, is tgerefore sent back to the Court of Oyer and TOtnitter, fora legal sentence to be pronounced:; That Court has now the poNN4 to proceegto sen tence Pr:Beale to any terni of itnpriSffinnent, whether! longer or shorter than his g iiresent sentence, so that it be within - the litiAts pre scribed by law. The actual result, therefore, of the decision of the SuPrente-Court ii ion the fate of Dr. Beale, will Mit known until the Court of Oyer and Terminer protteds to pronounce its sentence. j We inclitto the opinion that a modification of the Sinften.ce .would he received with satisfaction. yuither punishment in his case would 'be tWiE refine ment of cruelty. g . 5. iS;EWFOUNDLAND.-..i1l alluding to tke value of this. Colony, and the efforts that ShOuld be made by the United StateS to obtain!'f;posses sion of it, a Communicant of the . dtiip* & Enquirer remarks thatit has no area, larger than that ofjrcland, a sea eost of 1,00 miles, abounding with deep b 43 and safe Harbors. Its southeast district, the I?eninsula',Of Aral lon, lies .about 1,000 miles from Ne'W York, and. 1,600 from the West coast of Ireland.— The Colour's exports are over $5,00000 per annum, and in 013, whilst French iernpeti tiit was excluded, she exported $14,000,000 She has 400 vessels -eniaged in the sealing business; . 1,100 vessels hall from Sts John's alone, and near 10,000 boats and 861411 craft pursue the shore fishery. Her colonial debt is *:120,000 her revenue is .470,00kper an nual. ..74.• 1. 0. of 0. F.—At a stated meeting of Franklin' Encompuie4t No. 4, I. 0. of 0. F., held at the Camp on Wedtlesday evening, the 2.24 inst., the following I'reatub4 and Resolutions were Mann ..., imonsly adopted: .:l, . WdEREAS, It has Teased Almighty God to re-: more from our midsi "our esteemed friend and Brother. William B. Morgan, therefore be it --: Resolved. That we deeply deplore the sad event which has deprived his fellow citizens of a fitithful friend and nn intelligent anti upright Brother, the Patriarchal Fraternity of a beloved and Worthy Brother, and his nffliffled family of 'a kind and ac t , fectionate parent.. • l'.. • , • - '.„ . . ll, , olred, Tluit we tiornes.tly sympathizeovith the COMING I.VILL. wife and family of otir ileparted Brother in their STATE ELECTIONS ' TOE i ' 1 1 .:1. 'severe affliction, and fender to theni the as:or:mac Elections have yet to be :held thiS:',Near, in of the deep and laittlng regard we. have alWays .. twelve States. In nearly all of theniiLegisla- l entertained forahe tkeweased, and'uf t 'lite high ,es: • ' '',: - • teens hi which we will ever hold and treasure his tures and State officers are to be diniken, and . memory. • . ' i • ' . in four of them Represetinttives - to t..*gress. Re4,..tee,e,- That in taken of our .respect for.the' . deaeved. we Will weir the usual hadge of Inuarn- Of the latter class are LottiSiarm, 514SiSsippii lag ' fo ' r - thirt day's ;tthat; the 'above' Resolutions Georgia, and Maryland, ;wbith are diititled in be sent to the fatnly - ',Of our deceased Brother, and the aggregate to twenty-three : in f e , m ,... be f JS. , . .The, Welsh t i l lt t hybe Magazine.pub lis lir 1 in ifiners' Journal' and elections will take . place as fol ovs-i-Caltfon. , ' nia, Tuesday, September 4 1-.Veetnoitt Tiles; . , - ; (.4 • ..,f -day.t.sep. 4; Maine, mondliksept. 10 ... i; Geor. - .;,.- L h hien W.,,e7..4 anti Tilt Harm:l , r. —. Mr..WM. ljellaveti,i'enlarging'his already ,ex gin, Monday, Oetobet:l ; P nnsylN:a6 iii,.'l' ues day, Oct: 9 ; Indiana, Tue•!ltty, 04614.61‘ 9; f‘i tensity ma' Nino shop Y •*at Minersville, by hddini.a, ~.p - Itirie stone building .. ii,n Centre St.,. 133 feet lrag, Ohio-, Tuesday,. Oct. 9, I.; uisiatti; SlondaY, by about 60 feet witfi and two - itories high. ~lie November 5 ; Mississippi, ondayi Nov: 5 ; is uow building four lietv engines, and has recent- New York, Tuesday, NO,. 6; liiSeOnsin, i ly Sehroll . three Otec!, 'Many of the best •••,eft- Tuesday, :'!;(1,1i, (;;_Maryland; WedfiddiLy,.Nov., gine:A r m - Id much of the iginchinery that have inie!i ~.. 7;. Massachosota Mooditi I Novell:lkt.. 12. put - 4.in this Iteodoii - were made at .Minerevlllet ?I -,•-`‘ •s , Mr. Bellaven hag alio built a great many engines for tithe; places—th;Carefinas, Georgia and other; Southern States whidli hati - e all given satisfaction. R. R. Taylor's neii steam tilt hammer, now in use at their •wwirks, lien; adniirably. The princi pal objection to their', introduction in other places, is the general imprt4:don that they are liable lo get Out of order; lint thjs objection se,ns no longer to exist, if ice may judge froM its tinily operations at Mine ;Ville. It is to be intre.leced in Carter &,,Allen'sidron Works at Tamaqua.— This hatnrner - ean bOised with or without ‘steain. Iti own weight is:1^00 pounds, which is increased', by steamfour fold, ,ir.to 4500 pounds. The idea' that the machine weithi be liable to get tint of or: ' , f at:Toni - Oa be easily, , '..cuggested. under such 4 tre mendeus blow: - But when the untellincrY iilmili. - in accordance with tlie powo, and the foundation solid - enough to•resiA the shock, there ran be.no more danger of thiaideam tilt hammer getting out of order, than one (4111c:0,1 plan, of the same cut- Law has been practically county of Chester since Instil refusing to grant any Heel's+ The Grand Jury, whose sessi speak in warm terms of the it will reduce the criminal C as they say that proportikit daces by the use of liquiq EDITOR'S T THE Enrsnettnn ItEcinw.4The Aso ticun edi tint' of this British I.lo.lieuti , '4l for Juli;•: . ,hastcen , received. orl , everal able - whiehtihis nutn her coulnius, 'notice as 01 , i - se entitled "The ilenitt tuain's Recollections of His...ay aid 14tirattire ;' "Tbu Ta uric Chersonese;" "IkelernyeKTlication,'' and ••the Her. Sydney StnitlY7l7Wh ..t;To., No, 9, Fulton street, New York - , are the re-p46lisher . s of j all the prominent Englisth re iews. t - i . . Tue Misrsn MAGAZINE -Orr frier ii Tenney has succeeded we are ghid ti -gee, in trice again getting his admirable publietion nadir way.— Its progress fd was retarded . ft brig licriod by r fire ; but now it is puldisliedlregularl,iwitli . the oraik,si - un of the faiiiiliar'titlepitc, wlOll vas de stroyed. To there intere,tei) in min(ng opera tiOns, Ice can recommend rio abler iftWiention than the "Mining 'Magazin ." It •iil"iniblislied for subscribers ouly. 1 . , r,:t‘t. ~=', 1 4 inat prtiirsA METEOROLOGICAL NOTATIONS. Iltport, dhy Dr: .4 Ile:, r o of Pon stqr,i_dxsocr it r 1i toxin IL ou.s4 - v .6. to s namn 7thmo., 31 days. r ! i; vrptirnph. rf riinUrdphicnl , .i! .7% r I , :aturd. 111 - L55 ' 2914 Ilek?litoirott . soll.,(curner Sunday ' SO ,; of 3tarket c 21,10its.j above Tebi, 24.; 63 meals tide, ft.—Dbi- Tues . (ly 21 ; 1 " - 29.1s' , .tanci•frem.1910,1elphla. 115 83 .. 40 0 Thoney2:V.. 72 .2 28.55 ila".:1-1.'opulatitin in 1850. Friday 14 ; 721 til '28.911 :7 .800. I.S , L.S. W. t resit bind; clear a few. cloudsac , tioon. . . , l'J—N, ditto dear, cool :and plena:lo. 2.0.5. W.. light breeze; cl,Ar, ditto -ditto j. :,• • 21.= do ditto ditto 1 ditto i ;•:., *2•2—5.., NM; cloudy all day—showers. • i,s;': ... . 23-1. W w ~ light ; •eleudy—shoetiy to ; cleared ward eve. 24-- do do partially cloud. ' r,' • :Zi?"' A Delightful Rain on Thursil4 evening, cooled the atmosphere consiarahly, ant4esteriltly . i was charming in every reNicet.. ,l: t - • -•-• - fatiame.Voroiati, We gazer inf r a futurity, and disclueer - of coining events, as far zi poor, ig norant bipeds are concernetOtill sojoziOs atMor timer's, in a puce:A...mai cup4eity. . Teo. Township.—A inenr Toiyneliip has been laid out from ports c Butler,ttarry and CaF!s. The eluction will ho old at 04 house cf Mr. Moilner in Monterey. ;;i'• :713 - "Arre+f of on Allryr4l,lfurde,•r'r,=r-We un derstand that the man chaiddd with tutting struck the first blow in the caso'kf the ,tunjt recently fo t ntid dead in the dam near fort (*ben, has been arrested at Bristol, oroi..that our; tiutlaorities cent after him yesterday. cnOsequentli be brought on liers, rind take his trial;;6r murder. J e.. 1•• Portrait Paintiow.HHdr. D e Jo Fe, of Phil- j adelphia, a young artist of ability, is at'the Atne rican House, in this Borough' ? engagellrt thepros °cation of the details of his profession,i. ; From an inspection of severnl portraits Which htiye eimme ted from his studio, we feel. warranteMn mom-) mending him to the attention of our citticnti. 'tic rii'ecives orders for portraitsof of life-sis . Ond exe cutes them with n facility :and speelc; end in a style, which indicates the acComplishePatist.• "3` Accident in the' ifin r o.—At Tucker's mines, Tuscarora, a man by the name )f Thomas Casteno was killed instantly••oneday this week.— lie a laborer and was Arandng ca4from ono of the salutes, when the btitting for the4turpose of keeping back the coal gaii3 was bo. vied many feet deep beneath the vetn,Which filled up, the gangway to such n extent ofat it took several men three hours tol extract .the' r i tnart 'from beneath it. This is the slcand perm* : killed in those mines lately—one was' killed tatitWeeks ago by the unexpected fallingpf a pillar 4 • 1 w a a 1;e•• Vote of Thanks.-1 0 c nes ay last, a number of our young friends spent the day in a delightful manner at Cold,' Spring, on the lineof the Dauphin and Sasqudhanna Raili;rad, about 'two miles above Auburn. ,Tao time pOsed swiftly in an indulgeiee in those' sports , anCfestivitics incident to picnics, and irl f the eveuju at a re'a- Ronald° hour, the excursionists rcinniti4 to Potts ville, in a special train apliuinted for . 4e purpose. We Understand that the ladles who Se;conipanied the pie-nie, subsequently edopted a vetf. of thanks to Mr. C. Loeser, aDireetlir 'of the RelOing Rail road Company, and Ellwood Alorrit, ptq., Super intendent of the ; Dauphin lioad,lonthelr kind ness and attention in affording - - evelyi facility to the perfect enjoyment of the 0%4=1114441r. 5, Nelo ittrention:4—Tbaltailroad Telegrallt, s, new invehtion oP acclaents a i m s dl4s sio t ti W t ;wi t C. o 4 . 1)11b 177 11: 14 . 1 11114 1:4: 11t117 :11 1 7 . - g t,:; . : . Beading Rail*oasi, pritq a view to tootitipiactical operation r! . jai" atosn'ttedfor Trial,—Anthani . P4iGtib.e . n ? the Limn who was arfetned test week, on ~suspielon of "being one or 'the .persons - who' iobbeit Forney, 4s ;been 'brought, to Potts vitleluid committed foi..triat by Squire Bee& 2:10 has had his, betril shared off, and his 'hair cut thoresinee the rolt!tery,endFonaey does hot fjel at; lihert...- to sui , ..-cr , to Ids identity, bat is- cer tain that lie is ono 4.1 tine men who attaeheq and rubbed hire. From wh:et the prisoner *said to the officers who arrested*him at the time; iherefetims, ttrong ground for ret-rfnihm... We understand that theogieerg - hai - e a 4:14 to the others, which they :Ix* following up. ' - Air' Fatal Accide4—The little. "rag picker," known to some of rpur citizens by the name of "Jake," whilston on of hid :eieuisions into the surrounding 'districts r..after., rags, was fatally in jured on Wednesday Nt. Re fell under the wheels of the cars on which he was riding with his bro ther, near the East *nes, on the East Brunets of the'lltount Carbon Railroad. - The hey lived until he was bronght bionic in his parents nn Minei•sville street, but died in a :lied tint" after, and was bu ried yesterday. The little follow was a native of Germany, and Could speak bat little English : but ,for one iu his sphere, : without edtication, he 'was remarkably intellige4 During the hard Unto 'of last winter. many of ipur cit i izeus -hare presented Jabs" with a Illeouse "cold bite." We be lieve his name was jrieobus Richter. ,Igr•Cuol, Sparkling Water. Who indeed, can not appreciate the priiieless value of-water? liow keenly does he feet tty deprivation, who must go fur hours in the parching hot weather, without a draught from the northern side of a cool Letuunado is good w a man is just tolerably dry . ; soda doesn't atlli:Ft one much on a dusty day; batiabove all these remarks our enthusiastic co temporary, the Lanciister .9, give Ifs water, cool. generous, and ogripping !runt an old mossy well, an oaken buckcc or &rusty gourd, and we will shout for you life a hero : Should yon ever be on i of a fainting band, • • With your brow to tho ; son, and your feet tri the sand, I would wazer . the Wing rill west loath to spare That your bacchanal rkertut would never ring there. Traverse the d.4ert, and then you MI tell !•1' Whet treasures exist lit the cold deep well; Sine in despair on thrtOrched earth. And then you may reckon what water - Is worth. ro - . operation-in the ( spring-iilie•Court I r shice itgit time. you 11481 . 4.4 closed eilect r -iitid think lender.t*ti-thirdsf of criiitz is pro pability ~;;Tair.A o/2/tri* (i'oorp;* it fon. rf the er cent hemorrotic comity Conreation.L : -In the selee:- tion of such a ticket as the DeMeeracy cf Sehuyl_ kill have had foiged : upon them. it is well, if only for the sake .uf satisf)jng natural curiosity, to an- Myra , the ingretlien(S r of a body which could have the audacity to ihrtist helefe the people of this County. a ticket betided by such a dose as Straub. We have perfortucilidhe operation, and submit the: result. Of the 104!ilelegates who composed the Convention, 37, or itver ,one third of the whole number' were, Irishrtien, 25; Germans, 11; Eng lish,l. About 40 4, the whole delegation are en gaged in selling intixicatin4 liquors, such as 'ale, beer, Ate. In the bitly there were no. Welsh or Scotch representathi , s, and only one Englishman, • and he is a beer , selier. Six of the 11 : Germans . are engaged in the !„'Liquer traffic. About 15 of • the 25 Irishmen iu flhe delegation, sell intoxica- , ling Liquors, beeritle, kr. This analysis of a: large portion of the ;delegation to the recent Dem- ; neratie County ConvTention, will give an adequate idea of the coMposipon of that august body, and of .the influences ht'Oght to bear in the noniina tion of the ticket Oust upon the respectable por tion of the Dentorritie'party in Schuylkill Coun ty, - for their sanctio4. If they can patiently sub: wit to the inflictimr of a County ticket, selected by Irish Papist and : Rum drinking influences, to the exclusion of wutth, intelligence and respecta bility, they lack tile spirit which we imaginCd, animated them, and' lose that claim to- indepen dence and. true AMerican feeling which should an i ma t e the breast if every good citizen. StraMo drum and Jespittsu4forat a pill rather diffieult.ive should think tai swillow, without making r. wry face at the Orrty- of the Caniii. i 7 .0" The New Liquor Laie,--leptieite Le n 1 Obterrance4.—As gip new Liquor Law of this State goes into effect:on the let of October nokt, i it is well for all 'directly interested in the in.' intoxicating liqttor4„; to become conversant with the rule. of Court, itii the matter of licenses under its provisions. We ilierefoie•state for general in- - ! formatiOn on the subject, that in ,this county, tip plieations, for Beene:es to sell vinous, spirituohi,! malt or brewed' Niters, under the' act pf 14th • April, 1355, will lie..'2herird on - Tuesday, the 2nd i - day of October next; and thereafter on tilt!, secoild Monday of each terin,-at which time alL'perecins malting objections Will also bebtenrd, - 1 .The applicant Must state in' his petition ' the kind of liquors,he desires 46:5e11,'-tintrthe place • where ; which app nation' must be advertised . 'forl three successive-weeks in one lieWspaparr nearest the place where tha;applicant inteads" to sell, the last of which publ(Cations shall ho at least ten, tht"yslitifore the dai:on which the tipPlicatiou" is inteutleil take mfoi • " • . The Court wuat lie satisfied that the applicant is, at the tinte.of 14 application, a citizen of.tho • United Stattqi; 'of t6uperate habits, and 'of good repute for boueStY.... • • No lieenso trit graiiied for the sale of liquorif, to the keeper of inu, tavern, ieLitattrailt,! eating-house, oYstel!di ouse or collat, - or other places I of entertainment, atilt:minatit or refreshment. - 11 . - No license will lib issued by the Clerk tho Court untitthe applicant shall have filed .a Band: . • • • • [cananNicATED.] in the sum of one thousand .d'idlars, with At least Messrs ;12i:ewrao Latter and Rumberger,e3 4 l* the two sufficient mirag . es, with warrant of Attorney Turn of this place , were, we hear, at ' Tama to confess judgment;; which Bond is to aPprotied j qua a week or two, ago, taxing the grog shops. porter and lager hoer honses, for the purpose of of by at least one tif the Judges of the Court of raising the . 40 to carry.(?) their now piratical Quarter Sessions, eentaliiing a condition., for . the! craft ever,the W.akers which are ahead. • faithful ObservancOif all .the LAWS of this,Ctim.: - monwcalth relating-to the usiness of vending 11-! doors; and also tke certificate of the, Treasurer' that the license feo)uts been paid to hlm. • The:Coartousthe satisfied, before a license is' granted, Of paymentthe ,. by the applicant to the! treasurer. of the striatm, of the license fee, which , le three times the Altman' now fixed by law;to be paid by the vendeti of spirituous; vinous; or malt liquors, or brewersland disinters; but-no license . will be granted for* less sum than $3O, Every person to whom a license may be granted is requested to fraMe his license undes• a glass, and place the saumio that at all times it may he conspicuous, i!1 hitt chief place of making sales, withoht which, no license shall authorise a sale of liquors, nor - will any license , authorize a sale of such liquors as aforesaid on Sunday. ..- . . ~ .,,..*.:, , ,Per•Pie.stqat 'Por Cierboa The children * awl 'teachers of On i ) resh) tetian Sabbath !School of T..f'fort fCalitil4ritilitler SaPerintentlant..kir- Jerarttarner.;hasi a delightful plc-nie party - in the .groke,lnabinCLarrtontown orix3Vednestily. Over beebitdren, , besidee :a large number" . ef visitors wh'a were, :pr'e:sent, partook oPfli - e. :good things were, Provided for the ..s.-casion..- Apples, peachesanditiater-mellons disappeared as if by magic, and itjto supposed,that the last one would . not have bee 4 left, were there not seine discretion Usedaii well as taste indulged. A good and *slab stantial dinner, was added to the cakes and, mead, which were distributed freely to all who were on the ground. ',.The day was devoted to innocent sports and social intercourse..' .1`.:o grave speeches, or tiresome ceremonies were &livered or observ ed. and pleasure and happiness (all cares forget ting) were thiierder of the "Eat, drink and he merry" Were generally their motto; staid it was isell - enrried dot. The children both otd and yono9, kwung and sting to their heart's content and C. 411110 home in the evening with sound limbs and light hearts, highlY pleased with the day and .the time. Children getyoar teachers* to go and do likelite. [connesroorrox OF ?EEC YIN ewe Joulocu:.], Messns. kus.:—.Allow me through the medium' of your col Mons, to call the attention of your numerous - readers fora moment to this new and interesting place. It is destined to become of con siderable note atnong the places "that be," and it may he interesting to the people of the surround ing regionslo know something of its progress and doings.. The Mount Carmel Hunse,. kepi by Mr. Joseph M. Feger, is :large and convenient, and its.aceom modations are of, the best. Those who ereape from the cities, fOr:the purpok of spendipg a Week among oui . mountains, would ( . I)4t well to partake of the salubrious airs of Mt. Cannel and the good things of Mr. Feger's table.' . Many persons from a distance are staying here at present, vcho appear to enjoy themselves and our inarcsting scenery with much pleasure. The Coal in-thie 'Region is not surpassed by that of any other,;and sphindhl White Ashcan he mined in any quantities from . our hills above water level. Messrs. IL Eckel it Son, Messrs. A. Ayres & Co., Col. Hough, coal Run, Improvement Co., and oth ers are uperiting here. The.Messre.Schalls have nearly completed an extensiv;i:pnwdelklnili, capa ble of manufacturing twenty tholisand kegs of . powder per year, in the vicinity of this place, which will gig into operation in a short time. ik Much more might he said of Mt. Carmel, its pleasant location. beautiful mOttutain scenery. and richAnineratre:sourees; but lest I intrude on your column'', to the exclusion of more interest mat ter, 1 clone f6r the Present,. Remaining yours, re speetfully, 'OBSERVER. Carmel, aoj. 2oth, ?nig YORK LETTER. [l , ltoil oUlt 01,;'N CoItI.W.:!PONLE&T.I The (ireiya rie •es•( f #toxian tribute terprimi—The ituir'erti;2l die arid!, anti (igireis' , eirciirkers rinwintitione—Erilai,of [gr . eli ..,' NEV. ~situ, AlignSt 21st,- 1855, Dnxtu4lollllNAL:—Ddrilig the paist week 1 :t.Ve. been employed, ddrieg a portion of the time. in exploring files 'of foreign papers of various Euro pean countries :--The journals of Si., Petersburg, Brussels, and Paris chiefly, with ;La PremscitOri . 0, published At •ConStautinuple ; and :since nine tenths of their contents is war news, and various opinion's • respecting the 'struggle,- you mnSt tie.:- knowledge that I am supplioirivith an abun t dane4 of:views of the subjea; I havbbectime a/perfect bullion cottitera na, tilled up with a full supply of different lenses. • . -, Wei were Much struck with ane able article , in the iser,qi(hi Kathyl Wherein the opinion wa's labli down and 'ttiipport 1 by -a train • of most. logical• and incontrovertible evideoce--that Sebastopol, cannot he taken. We are pretty 'much of the wri ter's *Mon, as far as our view goes, although tha& is doubtless of similpmportance.,. . • The object however o f ouir allusions to this to pic ( sviis 10 introduce a few remarks in iiihich one of these paper indulged upon the occasion of the death of Raglan',.shOwieg GM't the Russians are riot inch uncoutii barbarians ers, they are. often credited te be. -We find the salue'parag,raph trend= bad into 4; fig paperit, is hi;th praise—it says thus :.:' 7 . •• :. e ;. ~• , • "Lord Raglan was, on' ECV 'al occasions, dis tinguished by ' tife late &leder Nicholas; as also hysthe reigning - Emperor. • kle ; xyillectriersomelly . regretted-in llussia by all wire had Htiopportnei ty of knowing and appreciating the nobleness of his sentiments and the uprightness of his charac ter. -Al a itubject he performed his duty by - obey ing tlue command Of his Sovereign, and as a sin ' slier by Valiantly . defending the honor of his flag: , but even in; the execution of hi's duty,h'e preserved unblemished to hiS. 'death Jiis,own peisonal digni ty and' hat of -his country. - "Hellas fillien, like s' Many others, a victim to this disastrous war. Honored be his memory, and , re pia tie his grave, which will be as sacred on the soil of ;Russia :es on that „of 'England ; and.- whilst pointing, to it, no lcu'sslitii will refuse:to say, Sigfc 0 -, 001:, he l'llf:111 C , 14f ; e4. " -. We.are, Much mistaken iii 'giving . credence to the talcs which are eontinnally dingged into our ears, which would fain make us believe that the Russians in•u: perfect savages, wild; untutored and rough. On the coutrarY, travelers declare, that the army is Made up of is splendid set of men, a fact which the accounts from the seat of -war, re specting the dead on the fields of battles fully sub stautiates, while we know front personal inter course with the officers that have visited our own country, that they are distinguished gentlemen.' Apropos _of Eastern papers :—We were inneh amused at seeing in Lit Prr.t.e d'Orient, 'the ad vertisemeet of Holloway's Pills and Ayre's Cher ry 'Pectoral—truly this is the unirerso/ Yankee nation. Immediately above. we noticed Colt's Revolvers announced fur sale—there it was-the revolvers guarantied to kill, and just below the pills and the pectoral, warranted to cure all ills under the Sun, gun shots included—of course. ' The dis'satislaction concerning the census still etintinuesit being admitted that it has been very- , imperfect) Y taken, and does us . great injustice in the way's of numbers. This report seems to be wotirlerfollY palatable to some of . our frieutls of neikhboring cities, whom we cannot rebuke there for half as well as- thh Albany Knickerbocker. does in the following spicy paragraph. It says: "The probability that the census returns of the city of New York will show' a total population somewhat ander the estimate (750.000) previously :menaced, seems to be a matter of great congrat ulation to the press of Bostirn and .Philadelphia. It tickles them amazingly—almost as much as would the , annonneenient that the cholera or yel low fever Was prevailing in the metropolis. the bad feeling being exhibited by Boston and Phila delphia is a compliment to New York's goaheatia tiveness. `lt comes from envy—ti eertain indica tion of conscious inferiority. If New Yorteweuld only stop -.re unine- r away with lie commerce of , Boston and Philadelphia, she would be 'one of the finest cities in the world.'" The billelections are beginning to stir the still smoothness of the summer's inaction, and the rip- ples Of the political' lake are beginning to swell into the waves that 'shall toss US angrily within a month or. sh. Nominating conventions are the or der now—the Kriaw . Nothings having held theirs on last evenined nominated a full ticket of ' every kind, mo'stf ,, thein names wholly unknown to the people. Tai eis at least ono advantage in this, and that is that no ill can he said of thoso concerning whom nothing can be said. Too pro minent a position has been the curse of may a politieakaspirant, - and the waut of both pr mi notice and reputation, we have always thou lit were the iieeret of- Franklin' Pierce's asthundipg .sitecei's. bepend upon it. it will not answer to ho over' prominent. Tall ,ehithneys are most fre quently stiicken by the lightning. New York is on the qui rirb for Rachel, who is exiteetiol ti,-morrow. , Seine of our crazy lunatics in the theatrical linii, ere off in a steamboat to cruise off : the Hoek and meet the steamer, to give the-fair tragedienne a .weleoine—these things are ilLtimed we must think, besides being worn out by frequent repetition—Jenny Lind hvitene, so . did lio'sstith, Alboni. Grisi, and a inultitrido' be sides . .--thir . m)volty is gone-Ahe object is tout trans-, parent—the day for creating artificial forum has pas:4lA away—the mania oflthe Lind ern wiltne ver his reenacted.' . All thiOlmc, moreover, sta tuettes of jitiehel meet our gale in every window, 'and her hiogrefihy. peers 'at'un from every Stand and book-seller's window, as well as at the lobbies of the theatres. ' . . ,Hackett last evening - commenced a round of performan'ecs previous to his departore for Europe, in the eintimmer of Foilstatr. lull great impersona tion—he is the best Failstaff alive, undoubtedly, Thu. tiuditinee was not very large, which could scarcely be expected at the season, but it - was ap-. preeiativei , , • The Ravels at the Brim way, and the English Operitlit liihles meko„u the sum of our other amusements of any account. -, We have hearil„ nothing of late of that debbt, of lullieti,at..therkettdomy, which was to-have ta ken plaCe:on-the . lst inst. Where is the gentle:4- man? - : ~ • . .. J . :,.:1 . . DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ICANA.T. COMMISSI o Er.: - RON. ARNOLD P,LVMER. SENATE: 111. C. STRArB. SHERIF: WILLIAM MATZ. ASS Fai S. R. DICKSON, J. O. • TREASURER: S. K.' M. KEPNEIt. COMMISSIONER: PAUL LENGEL. DITtECTOR`OF _TEIE POOR: H. DIEFFENBURGER. .4.111)1ToRS MICHAEL BEARD, J. 11. GIIERTLER. . . . i ...._ ---------.: ~. :HARDWARE ' I f,00,,RRE5!.,12,,i,,,,5L:r, :To 1 4 1:1 ; (-TRAIN CRAPLLS, Gia.,cyti.,lcsi, ! ILA 96 , the F.nsui,.ursin skkie% and ;Thly and Ora n i . ise.f!s'r pirst by the subscriber. i., .. '., .1 ~. .......,-. - ~ . 1 Itakea,:at the Onriware A: Iron n.p.A. fhANK PUTT. I ~,,,.., Tr.,„•,,r . ,,ra1i, e , Apo. : t., ""'''',.. '' `TEE *4 ssu r n of T. 8111.21214011EW5, • Jinni , 0,. 03 - _,..___ 7 t . 3 "! 1. ..... .. I 4 ottst tile. AII,ZUSL'..f., '.3:. Augurt 24, 1572.. •- .; - • ,,i ,p tutmtn iiroN .-,. 'Pons . ''',4 's , - t7;:37,....Z. - ,c---f . rt to - re . i.;Y: - 1 . 1.7 A rt . o i re i :a . n i d to tir l, :::,,.. , l t d 1:1 1 3 .1::: nc . , .. , 13 1 i. , L E , , „ :,ri ti.),,1,.11)„t,.,..,3\:::tr...,;i: ' t `' C. ~- Not more than three mouths of the popedont el! - Gre„goryiXlll:had elapsed, when the wtild" was ' otartled tel horrified at a tragedy which finds no _:- • . n r ,,,,t - 1:,,,,t0w yme street, Philadel phi,. Iv .1,.t,„ •- ~ , . .-. . ,T. 7 .• ~, : I - L,. , ~e,t ..m. a !ere t it. ransom. lii” I' , ' ' ', - JJ.Im• equal ininneient or modern. times-a. tragedy in _ . ....t..ngu5t . 11,':! 7 .•_._ _..._.. . _ . _ - ._ ' . ;P0ua1d.0.A1...tii....m.0t 1. , . t:t •,:-. '''' - .bore! which pope Oregory' (dingo Concompagni.) - I ROUND LAND 1'LA.:,.4T1`.,:11, hy the 1 . 1' . 014, , ~...;, ALL.;____ - A - t o i - i p -,---.. 11 ,...... , . his u p ti o e n n tr e c 2 a tt l h P vri at u t- e tic . m , edicd and the i . pownt caffie,b:lstteti,„l,olr,ol,ros.hitlse,r,liusaitli:lll,,lrycidtr.,it,nt,,tr= 1 , .... 71 . 7 ,g , . i ,,r,,,,, ,i ,,... rt i„,.. 1 . 3 .•, y, ~., ,,,,,,,!: : ::,i.: 14 „ ? . . FRANK Pt IIT. , i ~..ii,',..h . ,,,i,". ! ,`," ''' a ''''''''''' " tote, I '`' Charles :IX of Franec propozed . a peace: to the! D,,. p .,ti, . . 'hi - - " - I• • ,:',. i• ;:•,, : French Protestants or Huguenots, it,was nith the . '„ J0i ... 1 , 2 9 . ~,4 . ::._ . "-t.f .... __,. ~ deliberate dt;Sigit I.:) . inveigle,thcm info their power 1 . , ( -1, 158.1 DEM AR VA RNISII -: 7:! , bete- I ...'.311,.,kri11,, Atign..i _•-:,....... •',, 2-, ••-• and slaughter them, at will. For this purpese they t riif„i „tpde for trail paper or China mat , : paintimz, I )i.jii.inN 6 I.(fl's • feighe4 a wish to ratify their' friendship bry a mar-; 1ti...1{,:h," V A 451,741, for Iron Rollin ,mand le tor omndery i. 111 - fr„., Court lion t•.r !-,,:,. 1 C,... ~ ''', ..' riago between the .Kings sister and the young . lots, at the 11.irilw.tre and Iron Depot, k - it.% mi,pOTT. , „„;,..,„„0„ i „„„ ~,,,, „ I. ~,,„: ,; „, prince orlskivarre. ;An offer so advant - tge , :uo, nail :d.utiep.••.i......_._____. g..l..._r_r______ i (di min„..7, 01, ..,,,. I. i.,,,,5,,,iik.r..:.. , plaraising sneli auspicious results Io rligion. com- 1 EXP.ANDING Window 1,1',.' , `, / t- . 7,,i i ,!:, • , ' - i '! . ':,'' .: , '.. r ,' - . 7 .r- Y , i,..i•1 : - ::' -, ,:;., ~• picrely deluded Om lemicr;: o!: the Ilm.:ttenet nart.T. ■-. z. 1. 4„:,,th0 rh.,41.:.8t 411 , 1111i.114 Fi1131,1-: , pt im.ltt me; . i . 1 , 0 r i t ,„, ~, r ut ,, t ' ,I , 1 • , • , lIATEN•P ' and in ti; Poor montko. site King anti Qtt...co. of Na-, tn., telot o r:! -le :GI r you lay away webr.hte mot (tut:,.).. , : 4 . 1 - 4 1- 0 - 11. : -- S - A - I. E --- ; 1' NVOI(,' 'an'a'l:l-.'l:,'?" varre. with all ', (telt vourt,.t! . .O ,tutee d,':. • c.,a , te. ! yok ~,,:,.4.1,;•:,-,:t the liar , lware aitd IropnlAiesk,ll..porr. i 7, 4 . r p t , , ,t t,; , .... , 1 i f j. t ., 11 „, : vu • r.: u t., , t t ,.,... ,.: .,! ... ! ;. .....: k. ~ • '• I: .. . . and -Engi isilTal2;l.-et:(:::ju"t's- 1 f,,,,,, r fr o nt und hundred earsn ' ' , -1. 1' 1 . % 1 :11 - and nation:l Coligny, with ' , lll tle Huguenots , ot 1 .. . '.' /.... distinction, were assembled within the wails of the'. __J!nr IY. ;; °`',_ _-_________ t { ill te d. O r n r e t y h e ' r i t . :l '; d l 'r; s k 1 '1 3 3 '1 1 . e ;: -IL' ran . j''' 4. Freud' metropolis, and lodod chiefly in the pala.! V r 3/P.RIC AN ces of the royal family itself. . , lery,dludgers' and Wastenholm's Pocket All the heads of the Proteitant families atr . d,.l . :.••: -L- tivor, plats 4 Spoons and Forks,ain T e ra o ys a! ‘ .1 . d .. 5 . :;ia•J5 ,,,, , i 1 ' and their most influential members, were 1 Tatters, .seincemans. Gridirons and lf Ito , Ito one hundred and eight, ts.-. f . liardwari• , »lnl iron Depot. FirANK 9TT. i York anti fr qa pt p,,d • l 1 . '' r ~, fi lliftl / 4 , ,i, r, r p mt. t,,, 1,,,,,i . ,: , :'! 4 •P th e u o s p. , ,e,s n ' tilere . ci in Paris by the beginnini,of Ail-' . • - LTI - t. . I.dve.' Also, tine tatil . e4s . and on.. le ,- ..:,...,11 ; . ''''' gust, 11 - .42, and the 24th of that month, (as on Fri-1 - __ J _ D ,lT'._ 9 .... , _" a oints. , i i i - n r . • stack thirty peroaa. 1,... „, :'"sa, day of this week, for instaneo,) being:4. Barthel-I Ui; ii-V-ViION.1)11)1—'-VS, Pr - I — OW i--;----- i -°'''" ti "' uno livnal and actual c..st.,,lni• rz0., , , t .; 4. ; • t °mew's day, wits. fixed by the Romanists as the! tellitirels..; , ii -T . 3lanure Fetes . of the most apprev,t ! ii,„ A. ~,,..",,,,,.. ~--,...., irate and - the must extensive ~, 4 h . ~,'... :'. f'• ;;ton day when a hP i n ii h'eat'-'r of leneeent 'a" tin' 1 ' r t • t;' l i.n •- c. s: ' tV l ' s . rd:t r and -Iron dr,pot. 1 ,; ._ ~, • .11/ Galen, Augmd ..., •:,.- 1 4 :::,: sosporting young men and maidens, old Men and' L. r. n : !'...:' - I 1 '- '0,1? --- i'.. 4. A.1,17,--- --- -TWo 9 r •- --:-.--. childred, princes and statesmen: nobk fathers and! j 0,,.. ,; :, . L ., - , ~ 2:14f 1 JL. suitable for c -4 • 11 l 7._ pre-NrY .... 41,Q, ti. ~,i,: pious rflOther3, all,,ahOnla 1.1.1 offered to lid undmit ' 4 _ l u :14 .. . 1 ,7 - ki , K . IN c . ;. Fat, SI ksmiths ' Bel- 1- of relentless - ROtnan Catholic Persecution 'and re- , • , Iriowli. Anvils, thud liammer.4. Shoeing Knives, moi•selesi, papal bil.;:utry.. The V artieula" t'f" that awful massacre would l ' I NI I- l u i ' t t ; ; l N .%. l Ta T ti rl d7ll 4 ;, b : l t in tli s :el74% ll- a r re mP an P l c l k ro i n 44ll e l r t"."'' occupy More space and time for their mere men-1 - , ' _ FRANK POTT . , I..tt :i , tint then the writer has to spare or these columns I Jitue 1), 'Zi5 - . can afforto They are written in dismal characters; i i t i ii n - t t.ii; iTA - 7 - c-- -1 all - -.-- cr.,, Of Descriptions, npou the annals.,of the French nation during the; - ... 1 ,.... u , ' reign't4 °harks IX, and in the story of the R 0... .- - 4 , , \.. , kt . .1 . 9Lrs of the most e.debrated makers. Spear' and ksen :saws. Locks. Latches. 801 l s. a vaned and large man Catholic Church during the pontificate of° : saortment of dionsekeeping Hardware. to which the at areg.(,rV XIII. If Charles , was haunted to ibis ,• teli tio„ o r the public is invited, atelthe Hardware and dying - day by the blood-stained spectres of the' Ironl.-pot-: • . ' • • FRANK POTT. 2.3-tf inurdero innocent ones whom no King he should . have . proteeted as citizens. of his realm, what: , should :not their self-styled sovereign Shepherd, .. I Oregork of Rome hare felt at the recnileetion of:- _ 70,0M1 Onoffending . and nnresisfing ones of his as-.' VITANTED—An Apprentice to the tuned (lock being solutchored, when he reflected , I Tailorlig Business. None but a boy of good that many of. them w'ore venerable for piety. as. •• , character need apply. CHAS. BENSINGER. . well aslor age, and others to, young to have,even; Middleport. August '22,'S:•' 14-1 t • lisped ii prayer? •••. . . . \NT AM:RD—Two Female Amelters d h Did he anis favorites at 'Rome mourn 'over far the Putlic Schools of Palo Alto. Sch. is row. I I the scebe ?, Alas for the contrary! The news .of Mence on the first_3londay. in-September. Apply to .' • the direful Massacre which dyed the rivers of-' . - _ . JOHN G. 11gW - ES. &e'ry. . France with blood, and f litted mankind with her...! August 11, '55 • 32.3 t ror anti, disgost, 11:33 receited at Rome with lours i .kN T 1 - 'rED—Two 'Poachers, for the deurionl, , trations of joy. H ' __,‘ Having heen expected it - . Public Schools in line Genic ono gentleman took none of the' , papacy I,y surprise. Cardin al ',. ,4,,.t one lady.. Application to be made to . Allassandian i Said to bairn observed, "the King . - r - HENRY WILE, of France has kept his wont." .^ - - Ati4ust 4, '55 31. fit .. See!, 5 / school lh,artl. And the Cardinal' of Lorraine, th•• eldest..of the i t I.4nises4 questioned the messenger for further par- I ni' ° ... All, DING ' and a p lea ' 4ant, 11:1111.11r- hod room wanted In Pottsville, itt a respectable tieularS, to see if alf that had been inks:l44d land f, dhi , • amity . ..ay a inoitiennin an 4 wit,--.4„t_o children. Ad 'Aetna 4 been done: ," &esti - -,11..3164, Pottsville I'. It." stating name, location , Worst - of all, the pop's ibccreed that there should • and terms. r All roununicatio ; ns routid,mtial.. et iyhtie rejoicisvx eli edeteate the'nia?mtirre,-Ood Altzted l'S. ,•.c..5 . :',3-:',t . - . .. • _______ Female' ifiGti 31:183 sun illillig(4 . 11 . ! peTiorMed with every . wAN ,rED.._...t. Malt' . and 3 F circumOtance of pomp and splendor.-stohat ere', r -,, ;,.,, , ,4 tries. c , 1 , '....1611.Th in nt.er 1., . C. 10144 .0 Op.Tl the wa'ilingthe widows and orphans of France., September 3.1. and continue nine Months. The exami• crying to Ilc - en for vengeance, had 'died away,: nation willhakir place in the S, hoof house at Ashland. the chiliof ,t. Peter's at Rome wits adtually in-.: on Saturday, Vdh of August, at I o'clock, I'. Si. .. JAS. J. CONNER, - salting,' till humanity and rnl , gien i hy thuuking ' - •• -.-. .., . Awzast 14. ~, .',e2t ji-T .1.. M. W kLIC1.11: ' God !• for the aecotuplislimeift of ~the most men . strolls Crime recorded in histOry• o.'''' .- ' .• ' T ANTED --Two Male l'eachers Nay more. -a' medal of the Popo was struck , for,East X ..I.llllValan InFtri , t. Sr•hrsot3. ;. , 3 1.ry,i:',5 off anti distributed, hearing on-one side the like: - 1 ,, r traulth,-eizlit months term,' .ApPlicatiOns will be re nets ofi his MD face, nod on the tither an etgy of ' ilt i ,U . ,, 4 •••, h nti t a ' t l u l' rris rd v. (4 . f • D t i ,7l " - r ; is 3 t t . li t t h :; ,i clock. t P. S .;l hool the destre2,l4 angel, with this inscription, viz : , , ' . • P WM. T. AGAR D. S. erg. , "Thpittc ' lloto t Ist stragss," cont.' impiety go ion- . lielmhitt:Ammst IL '55 , 32-4 t .. .. tier? •'..: V - Monts aft: tin neemouirk. . „1-,,../;„,„ s„ • '• • NV AN ' ETI)-300 Active - Young Men /,,,,,y, . ur,,. , ' 1 • y . tr‘,.t .i.,:loonlandOriveling agents In a businces --- MEritotosif IN' At'SVIAI.I.I.-There are now in which I.: e 1 5 .... medal and lemorable. at a 83130' . - -r. i'l'i 6 i, AllBtrnlin2 in . e9llllCetliill it ith the - -NfethOtli` , t , ie'r nim , th.. , A capital ‘,l only zl'i required.. No patent Clitirch, 1 Ifi iegmlar ciergyMen. beside a number me.thdoe oe,lsed. -business., - - Full particulars 7.lren. free, to Alt wll,l etiel , se. a postage stamp or 3 . thrt,` rent piece, 1 of native u.4,ist , uni t inisaers'; 10,597 members, of ~.,,, ~..4 „t e dd r ,. -A. IL NiAtcpy.s, pha,,,, w , N. H.- I - Whom i'7,lPO ;are: fair•pelitis, and • the rein:limier . .tatzust 11. '0:• : . - 5 . 4a1t ;Litative :eonverts in New Zealand', the Friendly I.s-' -''• -• i • -.---;-- ;----, -; -••--• -- 1 lando ltid, Fekietti •!,.,..ri,!i7ft Sitiiii awl 41 I • r il lEAC "I'll IL 'A N I L D .---- rilree day sc to- • ~ . . I Inns ; .4,11;0011 ;attendant, upon-. the midi: try ; 41'4 ; •.. .: '.‘18 . 10 and Fire Female Teachers' are wanted for the . Public :chords of :Id. Clair. • The salaries will bo. as Ed ; churehha and .39 Other pre:idling places'. I.- towel - .; -• :, . , f ; a NOTICES. Orm Mlle, salary, ~, t t2o; p••r month. _,_ • •••• •• 1 ' ' = ' 'rd. •• na - -- 1 :111Cil?tr - METII,tDIST 11, euci I'ISCOPAL nat. , -- . • nue Female; - Market. Stree..lotsvllle. Rev. ANI ' IRLIV La'mneciix, Pastor. 1 , 1 F, ; ', - ••• ' 21) " . Divine Service every . .SabLathat 10 ik. M. tend ti.P. M.:- - - - The - eamitination will take place on the first .of, Septem. ' , ..‘t'ke• FIAST 31ETIIJIST F.PiSCOPALCIIEROIL Sec.: Iv* at 1 W.-lock, V. 31. " The Sebools will op,ti on the first end Strket,Tottscille, Iter..T. Ssms no,: Tteotas; Pastor.L- , Of f)iitnti:er.i , A. 11.. JAPES.IN. Se'e'rs. 13.11ne inirrlee evety SableAth at DI A. 31. and 74;. P. M. • I '' AaF ust 1 1 , 7.5 . :r ..1...11 . .. Jtif• /1.7 . 15 T 011.:11C11. Rev. Jails IC C tsti.r, Pastor. ' , Service:l;N ,ry Sabbath at i 034 , o'clock, A. M., and.: : „Si n'- i. . , NOTICES. . . clock, 11. I. , - ' ' *-1 , i , • i V. * % • P , • ... . , ' , -- . 1 4:ir- A . . 4 .1)(31 AiE Fa:von:qua Dr.ESIII7'N PRURCIE, - T O -11l persons are. hereby • Market;stre.i,,Rei. Will:tax If. ParsnEr;-Pastor. itirine.! ,-N rautlonetl'against trusting my wife, HANNAH -Kerrie,' hreteNabletth at 10;j o'el , xl,` X. M., awl at Tj..i ! ji11).3.11450N; ,03 ,, 1•tri1l pay no debts el her contracting. 1 o'clock.: P. M. . „ ,-. . EDWARD T11031P30.N. F• ' . •i , 1 "St' Clair tittt i md '''. '' , s'. t Ire FAG Laill f,liTlfEß AN CiIIIIICII. market So uare, • , -. 1 - - --.... ' t '.- ' . - lothivilfe, Rev. D.liin.t. Smug: l'ithhne., Divine tsi.rviee iii ; 1 41.1• L ASK 1 LODGE, No. 216,-:L.Y - NI . I,6 tti i 4l7 l l4 , ,il e r v v „ i i i ii rza , l i a t r 8 1 .5 .. :2A7,) ,k,t - : 11- ‘ t t i.d e , , t ,k 3 . l ... y , 3 1 / , ; , ..r .) 11 ., i .i fig 3 ..a . ( .2? .. :it . '.t stated - meeting of this Lodge will is' hi-Id it their I Thursday evetting, at o'clocli - , . . -1 ' , ..i. , , Hall, ,on Monday, August _7th. lt , sa, at 7 o'clock. A full ~ - 1 trriaiVELSII comutEu.vriosAt, cilußcit. Miners- By older of the W. M. Attter, 3L E. RICHARD:I - reind.' hitsrale. .ltey, ,l'IlA ALL, 51m. 1..10.1 tuns, Pin:- , , Aug, •J,,5, 1e55 :111-lt &creasy. tor. DI Vilie Nirvitl., ill t ilisV , llu . relt e . very S , ablattti. Morn-, T 0 ij , lc E ..... _. -NI Proposals will be received , OLIN P ill/BA Wf. A tteruPs . .!;i, Ju g al i.f.,,,.(4,,,,,,, eveniy - 4 at of) eilK . I. Prayer ?fleing at 0, , ; ; . .„ ,' A. NI , i5,::1,,i2r,5 1 soma altiti...n• toleavh them in the .a.. - ,oy 'n in. bowon, Williamson Westwrxql. Moses Hine. 1; j . I(4 . llllth:stoner f.w N.'w Yort, off ~,. ,;, ~,,,„ i the... i'cati I docirines orthe Ilibf , ' at I' io : eWli• School . and.Jallit'e M 011.11311. School Directors of Blythe totem , t District, until the third day of Septentber next. for build- 1 . :an llow.e. ('mitre :i , tret-t. I't trot ill., 1',..ni.. April 21, 1.5.: • , I for te..clin4 tine !little, 1nc,.,, at •..!. o'clock. :,..inginr6clOior,it in.; ;3 tire story stone School Soiiiie, at. L...11,-,,r • 1.,,,k,_. 1. 5 ti'elto,.. , • , . Time proposals will be disposed 14 at the Scinsd House in ' _ , i -- • _ V, PIIY.S ' ICI D A FI N. j .Si'l -r ttl ' Et i tN lC .t H4 . 3 \ 41..1 : -- i!F -1• / ~ mmeieport_at 1 Web.ck, P. 31., of said day ••• 1 •rf •ations '. - ' may, be i.t.Tll . - with the Secretary, • • JAMES NOWLIN. AliddlePort. August ::5,- '55 1 .. A.. ., t ~. Office-Market St., above Seronal. ' Pottsville,. It Ili, ts:;4 . 31s; .-. ' - vcrricE.--WHEREA.S, JACOB I t. , , yE R ~ ;. E .RousE. i ti,,,. . 1 . 1. - ., ~: i. _Li KIMMEL. -of Porter township. in the ....milt,: of ~ . ' r•r1tt1ie.,85,1111y,,,-It.::;ii,iit:ril:a,hr:ia.,,s,i.ntuiatrol.b:.iihtl 'hat , 1 1,jn 5 , c iti0 i h t ,..,,,, a itti ., 1 ••: : i i. 1 .1t 1 h,,, , ,, t ,,,,,,i tt i:i 5 ,,,, . ,1 1 1:1 11 ,,,it .9, ; ( i kh u itti l n . ir s d i ,k l , • l l ,: be itei j ii:. . 'i ,:t : r . i .ti..? iu,,,!;,,14):111 1 J 9h t1i .,...N : 1, : ,11a ---C ,:. : 1 . t t r . ,... u s: suet, :\ Qpj : . t i,. \ ;;,.. l A t t i; lii ii.; ith leit'.-TV;publie ,:re - hereby informed that we timer • mid; fin)• thing of the kind. Le if iv, liil, we lOWA have . L "• "I'" in (:,'"t'" S treet' "iTrit• th , • =i;'' been ILltt:Xit:Ste.li at the time. We have no kudwiedge i u`nyclt. P"ttstitte• Velma. that 3 Viever 4, eother person was killed, and never .as- i: 2 `"- yt "°' i '''' - ' t - ~ ~ I...•(•te k i 41,t0b Kimmel of am. smlt crime. We have al- i t. -- I L. E . sTRALTB• 4. ,.z -(.(), --- 11„,:,:.• ~,y.i.„ r,,e,d ban to 1...,.. good eitizenand an hOlt,t 1113:1• Y ~ It is.enr ti that this statement should b e published r ..e- • -o""tr ,-. '/..r crime tutter' , ' to 1. l -s• 1.• 1 - 2' in the path press .11.11 , 11::1• IN U3IBERIDIE ER, l, :ion interest pm abb. , on dount..l. i . 31areit 1: ls.',7'. IL. . in.. . HENRY X FISHER. F. m. DixoN.l)(/(111: MARK ! feij itg- ., . , , '3l ••,11 , ; it maill* ..,enta, .-uritt.ry,.-ne d••• .• :1•• ~• 1. ;" - 4 . (.1 S't .----5 - On Friday, '4tigust 3, in (~, e n- l , 14....,11 , ,r . .!.1.4 . , Je : v,..dr ,) :tore, Gentry Stre..t. l'i,tt,N A ir'. :re or 31.ihantongo 'diem,. Pcttsviiii., a pocket dim,. l ' I "' URGE tie b. KL:111. Attim.. - . 1,,r :•,:......,,, with loose - nteumriiiila , f no valut: except to . llle , ( T V' owner A reward of ~..,1 will be paid many one li•at ing it i , ,L"'"•,. l :,', 4t svilt`' , i t t.'n l t.t. , ‘• lll .'" l " ll- 1. • ,..1 at the American House. Pettsville. L. I . ..IIENNETT. .'" '''',"" 3 '",'" e-- "' , ,lv - tut 'l',...l'''' b"•.'. ,"'- '' Apxust 11,'5:, -- st Wel: Ild.'art opp , site tho Alibis . 1:3!.k. - , ------ ..1u1y . 7. '5,, .-. .. lieljgious )itteltigence. an .Tatir- Itikee en- idta ' ~,../ jokiopiete erti Hot— ItOre- 'IIII*T—ADAMS---lii Trinity churfh. L'ut,t.tllle, by the Ifni'. 1.3i:1..1 Wzobburit, Itt , ctor fir., M3310114,1') morn ing. ..AO.-ust oth, 1S . J011:1 to:s;M.l kith of New Philwdelphiti. • . . :8Oltilk!T—ii}:11:1 - --tht the 'IN tit Rey. Jo seph Sleo,l, JAMp SOKIXY, t): ELLLX t lU, both of SO ver Unfelt. , • • ' .. - . B111(111T—S13IPSON--On thf.•'2'..:d inFt.. ty ttio lies". 3r. ,virii Act....oi, I..k:NN is' A. lia.mere. to S4.RA!I M. . 4 11i1..iwlZi. LOA li of - hit t.gvi:lo. '. . ADMINTSTRATI.ON. mums.' RAToit's letters of Administrittion ou 'the' E•tatu' Valift WUNDER. late of the borotlgh"of!Schuyllsill I (aren' t sehurlk ill Poway. &erased. have ht4ti I.trtmtett to the xtitro.riller. by the , Re:Lister of zirhuylkpl C. , unty, gjren to all those IndcLtuti to said Er bite tieoMoe forward and tu.tk paymvat,'aud pm so Irar: fug claiul. willyresent them for settiement. f' • 1 . • . Adatinistrolor. AtmlistE•2l, '55 3pitv.. • Lettersof Administration ' urn', the es tate 0r . .1 . ,.01ES SILVEIiTIIOitN. Lite tlf East INi)rwe,tiati • township,Lb' ill county. dereap,ed, have htlenqrant.l.l to.the' - udirsorther. those 'lndebted to t he'estatei of said d.—' cedent; are rept,sted to Illake hamediate paytnent ; and all porilokys having olaints ur doinand, against said es: hate. 'requesded to make kikonn the. sause . ti i ! hold. do- lay - ELIZA ;.ILVERTIIONN. _ ileAdotee—ttelniont, Schuylit enmity. - - 1 \\' - II I I I NI i. \V II ITN E1 . ,.1'....:' xioTICE—The undeisign'd has been ii, " - ' 4 4 at Law, Nina ille. S, t:...n i'..:l! ••• ;,:••,. ill appointed the agent of tho owner, of -The %Vanier l N .,,,,i,,: otii, i n i',. li tn r str e .A. a, , t rl, ci-i.•: , •-• "Proport v. - and + , ffers t;:r salt. building lots inthei.o,ugh 1 „,. r „, p i „k . I . , COAL. . ~i . ~ ,of Paid Alto, idt reasonable' terms. Who:. 31orris''Add;-,: i • ; tiou: , .I:intl . :lry 4. ls;it •L. P. iIItOOKE. I ; . . ---' -I . ' ' - - ' `lt.' 11: V lEEE i.l: RICII A I? DS, .1 no.: , , SIII.A - ND CO A I.—From 1 Locust`, -- v OTI et: . t i '-',.ie stocrinotaers of th e I ...1_ ; .il hiw w ill ....teloi to .41 a0,iti.......1, , ,, , . J • , .. with llilli'elle t, and ; . ..Irv. 1 1 11 r, (:, tlzr- :..it. , '• , ' .L- 31dunt.3111 —The undersigned have. in conno,tion _,-.111 . sc. etaii S.ixing I•' ' und Association aro. hereby noti-• .., ;„ L . i. uiln 211j,ir iii'iv`ral em.: Business. taken the,miency'nf tn.. ~ .liorris' store, Patsvid.. Hod that . ft six-vial tanoting will thl held on Friday the 14th l - Ju ' n ., L ,' ll. i ..,,,, : ` ..,,,,,,..,,, ~; ..., I , ~ above Caal, ant are prepare.] to rvlN , l%t. I.4ll.'r,‘Wilitil 11111 y day ofSeptentis-r next; at 8 n'elock. P. 31., I,r the pun .1 be adtit;•stal to Port Carhon, Schuylkill county. or 49 . pose: of Mtering the Sixth zcoti;.;U of Article Second. in 1 1, 4 '1/11 ARD SID P t'EN, Atiorntl wall .:rtet. :sew York. CAtftNEit A: Ytti'lsl. Una Constitution. 'JOHN StiITZLNGEtt, .ticn'y. pro Ica , ! 1 't - • i • , ounsclior at .1..ay.i., Ph i1a,1 , 114; i.l. 141;1 am:: Augu4t. 11, ';.13 , . .3 tn.iusi 1•`_;,::;.:, •• ; . A 3-4 t , • ______ :, - v ()Inc E.—Baeon, Price i v. co: will, 1 A li'llt):N ,—"I'lle partnership here- i del P hi ?“ , " l .j" l " l "P: c— '"'''' "" ~ .. , d ..i,,,itt,. M.,.• ! • ' enrner nth and II alnot st:e; :... I Ana; a. kl continue the Coal Business, as lieretof..re.cortn..r of _ F runt 'gild Walnut streets, Philadelphia. apd ids° at their' kitufon• l'xisting bet ween.the Sulsieriber and Henry 1 - r ___ ... __ _ V. Lull, utidt-r- the unto 4 LKI/S at CH 11 1 5.311.3.;. tiring 1 j A.MES 11. t ;R. A EE.V, A 1 t ornr] orik,,)f, w ris" Addition. ; L. P. 131tVOliill„tucnt. 1,,,.efi dissolved, all persans indebted to mid firm are.here- l L. ,, , , , , , ha , ing r, : n10 ,,,, 1 ~, p,,, t , 01,..i . ,,„, pg.:, 't Pottatiille. Frbruairs 3. 183:, 5- ll' - by notified not to pay any money to the' said Henry C. ,•I . tioc• udder the'Telegraph oak,. Cent n -rs,:.;;11 , if 103 E, LANDS wANTED•-- 7 -iiartie ; ,t ..., :, , , , ( r . . without the conscut and approbation „, . t h ...,, I.lllWlr- i min,' Haul.. T 1 1 ,131203 1...111.1531.X.N. i ~., .n. n ., t . ,. .,,,.. , . ; .' . 4'o, ki lia]ing for salo tracts in any part of the; Anthracite ,' • . - :1•2,4iP., i " !" _ . Region;which they know or believe to 1.... v..ilualilz Coal , Angus,. 11: '55 f krm r El. GA R R UPI', :NI a ,, i.:. lands Aro imito-t.to communicate with ~ . . ' , N O'l7l(.!E is hereby given that 'an up - .. S. . ~, ~,I , - :iv , . NIVey:IIII,r nil, • I , lil ro . o a , tor, ii II - HENRI' W. POOLE, Mining kaigineor. •• •• ~.,_ plication will ho made at the next i:ession May', i% 15i. 53 1 ti-tf P e "T'''''' .ll " l- ' I'm.,.. cant, stroot. Pot tsi ilk, Pa., oppo-it.. f i..• f ••• A ... _ . .. ._ ... J ., .., .. , _, ~ 1, N, 17_,T! ! ,. Doekets rf N. M. Wilson. I.!. is ------"----- - ------ ------- ---- H -------- - i Sathe's Bank, with tin-usual privile-CS. 'said Bank to be 'l . l''''' "" r " '"''' `. ' • • "PP • ilO A 1 ! C()A L!-The subscriber keeps , ~ ,-%., • . (./..... ........, e•tt antra Num!, nam, nun 3 Lapin. Oi , , • • , ;seta cl.:` , 3l.lltiel I buret. Esq. • 'July I.i. ..... .• l_l !'"estantl.)' on hand a hirge quantity id . Allegheny i T wen t y Tkp,,... ii d Dollars, with the priiile..io to incri•ase ti ' • . ._ , L . 1:11ENItY .W. POOLE ' , ('is IL I and liajniehlre 'Bituminous Coal, for sale tl . the Ito or; tilt. :SW?' to.) Me Hundred Thousand Dollars. and to , Itio butheLitt the-lowest cash priees. Ile is also prepared to! sated in the town of Donaldson, s.!eltuyikill county. ---'• 1. - ! • ,graphical. and 311ining, ,Engineer. t' , '' • receive (loot on Yardage. and to deliver the same. i Ihnial&eia.. June :',u. '55 . • _tfi--C,m • • YaritS; S. W.eorner Road and Callow hill Streets. and' . . ~, , .„ ~. ,„, , „,, , , . ! Pottsville; l'a.. attends to any Sum ~. toed ~', - Areli stfeet Wharf. Sehuyikill. ' E. Kilda:lN Eli. I 1. - A Lt A. ,A1.1'7, IN 0 1i..11.:1;i13.-1111s WWI- i - " t Coal 1:,-...0,ni , ?t Pen lir) Ivanie. . , ~ no, lin g wmk connect. d .41iti 1., .., - 'Philadelphia. April ::.1, 1055 • July 1:2, Isol ' l6-I .l' • I ~ i. derful lady- has arri 1 t stl ai l,..rtinier's 144,1,11 d this : •... . . L o t Pt pu rh-tlie .'reateSt Planet rentbr in A merlea. A per- l!. _t . ,s. &Iv L. ROBERTS. Shippers , 1 't- • ' ''ll 1 )''l' • i 11 fth •*- it • . --- i - Lib - A ;— . sSiffit - , ---- NI - LN - INGES •• .. • • k e ,1-e11et..4 Wl._ ,n; I. iolir II to . i i 1• At er. o . LI. ti co- 4 .-. 1 . .C. and , dealers- inane carious deseripti!!es of '.\ 7 dell husbands , and to,. the _rotemeti of their . Intended i liss.r and Surviyor, S . llv( r Tem,. ~ l'•::-. ' nut AlfITE'Ci tAI., includin,q the best qualities of Illtil'P! wives: lilso•abstlit friends-the initials of the name .f , ~,,.. 1 and kl'it Ash. from the llatnt•ote,Spohn and Cede Vdos.-: thei,,arne. . The mist dillioill question will la solved by ,',2 1 , a ,„` , 1 .."..r. , 1 , '3 „*., ,i, ` ,, ;: u . u , ,, ' , 1 . 12 '! C25, 1 ; - 1'''''1,7.",' Wharf. Locust street, t•sdrinylkill. ~, l •.. . 1 setenre and calculation, from-na, ay years of study. ,Con- ) ,- ''''l .`-`"" ,-", ) I lauds, )lies:,_. '!•!•,•!, •' Oiliees--No. 5,01,..; Walnut strea:Philadellhla, 1 • sultatious sir; tit private. Lad es '.. , n , rents: llentlemen i • L \e. 105 Ram street, 110 con, 1 . . 1 54.) cents. From S.o'chek. A. 31.., to tot!. M. ;,, sit.) inls,r 21.1 , 54. c)!):eu feu on tie , shortest notice. A p-c t!, i 1.., : ! --I March 24', 1)155 12-tim t . Pottsville.,August H. - 55 . • 3.2-11 1 ). f l( • E NCI' I' = —:,.or the Purchase V OTICE.-'l'he ou•s. r, bers of property I : ki ng ,r , ale of Real Estate: biii.ing 311 sl,a.. t , R OGE R S , SINNICKSON - & C 0.,! - 1 ,i_ 1 on Bacon street. in tho borough of Palo Alta, are 1 charze of Coal Lands, ?line!, s, .'teed Miners and Shippers of Coal. by Railrtiad & Canal.; . hereby 1 notifunl that the Town Council of said borom:h. i lents-: , stroto twenty veiirs expfri , •i.. v. 0,, tujitt.i4No. *ll6 'Walnut street, Philadelphia, • .! has istl!pted the grading of Bacon street. In said borough ) 0 "l'es• to gut .satisf:tetlon. tithe ), Li. !lit e...! Pottsville. i %tio. .rib Breads - ay. New York: - . - .i in aeoirtlanee with the survey made by li,,s. E.... Smith. 1 t'll.ts. Ni COltre 5t...: opposite AmeriCan Iltmse,•Pottsville.. 1 : an& it huts appointed the piano of ;netting at the Lower 1 April 6, Is s( '' Where they oiler for sale by the cargo. their relebratea : - liche.-1 Ihntse, on Tnesdev. the 14th day of August. 1•i1'.5. I reachOrcharti and Peach Mout.tain H.'? Ash I:l,ll..Whiu , ' at i!, o'clock. I'. - 11., ftir parties intet;tted, in relation Ash frmuthe Raren and Black Heath Pins. all of which , , t tereta, at which Dote and plait you -may attend it you., are free ! burning. anti adapted to family use- . ' . think Propy:.r, end be beard before the Council. Aisd their No:lh Dale and Broad ifountait& ; While ,4sli ! • .!, Coal. Suitable for Furnaces and Iron Works. I 1 . . --. ' , , , WATER'S' . S. CH I LLSON, C. B. , , I Artf:' , l7.l‘...W St. M: STilf.tflOHNT-TlOco. Clerk. February 24. 155',,, . i 8-41 In • ___ ltigust 11,55 s.„ _ ~32-!it /I(),PAIVI ' NERSHIP.—LEWIS AII-1,-the N ---- Court of Pleatio of; k} DkiNRI ED haring resumed the ' , tiling and shipping I I Schuylkill county: ' . -' of Cs4.o, has this day associated with him Willietn (3', Au-; .! IA DI t • lis, erz, by. her. next Mend 1 donriod.John Rommel. Jr.. and George 11. Potts, under; , David Klingerm .'• 62 June Term, 1,3 a:),,•! . 411, the firm of LEWIS Arnistritry -.C0., at 42 Walnut street. I . rs. alias subprents Dr 1 Wharves:Nos. 7,and 8, Port Richmond.; : . I divorce. I - •MArtts.w KRETZ • 1 • ' , LEWIS APDENRIED, 1 ' To MATOEW KRICTZ-You are hereby cited to he ands GEORGE IL POTTS: .• . . ! pear' at a Court of Common Pleas. at Pottsville. in the. ADDISON CIIILD,I . - ! county aforesaid. on :MONDAY, the lid !My of September. , ! WILLIASI,(I.-XUDENRIED; - ': A.l)-1555 at in o'clock in the ft,renoOn. to Abets came. , 40I!\ 1103151 EL, -8. . • 1 if any you lien,. why your wife, ;.volt !inn. should Ole, 2-tf - ' be:divorced front the trollka itt.ttriusony. entered into',' NOTICE. - -7-The undersigned ltaite' .w s lt e h ri iio r ,: : t l t r .,.. , =:E== h,I,CIZ. . • JAMES Nit s i . l. , t r i. i , ( . Pottsville.) - h .tr. :. ~ this day, May 15t.1855, entered into co.partnership, August IS. 1'55. . i uhder ,!t he name and. style of V. 11. & A:T.; MYERS, for - -7- tho purpose of transacting the Coal businetis.. , • ' • " N . OTICE..to ail the IleirB and Repre•-: . . . - V. HAROLD !MYERS. L! sentences of .lACtIII FAUST. late of the township AttuNnt US T. MT FRS. • , el' West 13ruosnielt in thetounty ef Schuylkill. doeteased Whurf-Lotulutrd street; Schuylkill. 1 V rt'lltiVA.N: to an order of,the . Orpltans Court of tliti offic-S: W. corner Front and Walnut streets. , ! eonnty of Schuylkill. an Imp:test will be held at the pub.! ! Rehouse of Jacob Kiruni-L in the: township of Porter. In, . Chit county aforsald.onTaesday, the _nth day of August,' 1851 i, it lit o'elecklin the forenoon, to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and among hht children and legal representatives, if that can •bo done! without, prejudice to and staining of the, whole, otherwise , HOUSE AND .LOT' Flipt SALE. • , •to value .ind appral.e the sante; when. and when yin - I may attend if you think proper . „JAMES NAGLE. '..: ' ..Slaerltf s Offit. Pottsville ) rIIIIE SUBSCRIBER Avill sell at r t* ' : ' - .1' I " S'• 'c .. M. riff.: „:*4.1 • u y -Ist, 1. oe. 2'.+-Ot .. ..j Pricatr Sale, a house and lot. Waited in Mar- - „t„,at 1, ; ! - -- -. -' - --------------'-'-' - ---- ket street, adjoining the Borough line. The lOt lit7E, I, IN OTICE OF' APPLICATION FOR: feet In width by 111 deep, on which is erected a two and I j . Inertsase of Capital-It it the intention of th! b k half story double Frame Dwelling Muse, 2.re fret front 1 steel:holders of The Miners' Bank of d'ettsville, in thd t I'd feet deep, with a steno husement, and o; nerertall:l relanty of Schuylkill" to apply to: the next Leirislaturu ing spring of - stater at the door. Said house and lot will. , for an extension of thekrorporato bankinii and discounts. be sold cheap. For further, particulars apply to John - C. ' lag privileges. The nestle and style of _the. said corpora; Conrad, Esq., in Market strtet. ' * tiOn is 'The Miners Batik of Bottstille4B the court) t __ BARNARD‘McGOVERN. 'Schuylkill." It bilocateil In the borough of Pottsville; " 14bt' ! Schnylkill eontity. It was er. ans.! tor ahank of diseount; ders4it and IFI , ,iW, and with st •capital of Two Hundred Thou:Send Dollars, and the intention 1s to ask ter an in. , ernayst of capital of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars.'s4 that thereafter the capital of the Bald hank shall b Firs Hundred Thousand Dollars. , JOIIN SIIIPPEN, , (111.1 F I.lt.. , Ziti. Htthier. President': , June, 2."), 185.a' . 2.5-Iseriti • - .Inn - tisr. 14, 1g',14 , • , ,', V. 11. &A. I'. MYERS. , I Curl D ealers , Lombard 'Street Wharf, Minya ill. Office ...‘. 4 .. W. corner Front and Walnut Streets... Coal by the eargVnr singb.-ton. Phlladelphi.i.. May 19. ISlis August 22,'5 PALMER'S ATHENEUM." . • Town Hall. - • .1 U. 5: PALMER - - SOLE LESSEE AND AIAIVAGER.I - Rat.tarday Evening, August 9th t Will. be performed Schiller's Celebrated' Tragedy, (trans- Wed from the German) of . ---- • . •, ' i TIIE, R 0130811.1111 - • . I - .N the „court of Common Pleas of ' . Charles de Moor - , ' - - Mr. D. S. Palmer , 1 Schuylkill county: - , .. . Francis- -.- .- -•- ~ IL W. Edwards, 11 . : ..I.IZABIaII M. /ORM ) . . Amelia' Mrs. D. 8. Palmer. . - .., • r.. • . . ? 135 June term, 1855. Fl. Fa. tansy Daiwa.7.oliN S. STIKINF.IOI. .. / Miss E. Winthro p . ' Wintimp to.tr.u.s ittrAl:u.s. )' • - ; . . To conclude with the popular Comedy of . I et- , r Ir,C, June term, 19M. Ft. Pt- '• PAUL . Pairs - .• j ` Jens S . . STILUrnEIt.". l - . . - '• I. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court. tq j . • OD, I 11014: I DO.N T INTRUDE. i distribute the money raised by sale under the above Ea ......, uf Ply - ' • " ' ' 3 , / , r ,__' 1 • 1 ',, (1 ',, R .Y 14 , 4 '"'"; Writs of FL ,Fa., among those entitled to receive :lig Phoebe - • - " " ' .' Miss M . St ee l e; -' ' kitile, will moot the parties Interested at his Office In th.., .s.lis,',Subtle - - - - . - - Jiro. Monet!. borou,:h of Pottsville. on Tuesday, the LOith day of Au,. i Ike - lho..CUrtain VIII rise at 8 o'clock. precisely. Ad- gust, 1655, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for_Sho pluToso of ranking misslon-11,,x6ived Seats, SO cents.: l'ary"uutte Seats, :25 ma-rt distribution. . JOHN V. iiOIIART. ~ rents. - ' Auz. 25, 1..55 3-1-I.t . .1.1.14;u5t 4. 1855 . 8141 , - . ~. .. .4.,pliter.',' 1"011 T - 11 - E Ette J0U11341. MARRIED. WANTED. tAr LII.. Auzust . . . . .. voTicE.—'lle 'Subscribers _ _... hart'' - - --- " - z. . G. MOIIIISO.N. lic:ilvr ill l'' _La this day lissPdatt•cl with them , in the I,tnilwr bus. ~. • wzIrl•.(;10,.. 311,1 Qt..,11 , 1%3C, An.: f• hp.s . ,., n 't M"uut H. schnylkill,•••tinty, H. t. RussELL, j - 1 - 11A1:1:1:‘, SEVERN & CO. under tip • tiaide and thin of ~ V. tioltAkaie nut! retail. .4 a•wil !Ina. 1 . ntr. e,....' ti'a e l'a" I HARRIS kSEVERN. 'i ' • • I Juts,- C. 1.Z.5 .1f qnl2 1.1.'35 . .. . '24- 20-6 m .!my u, ,ISS of • a ~, the Qu e -half interest In fir,t p vly ' MircL '2,4, • P, • • r • • • LOUI2, of 1 le 4 —tolvet 13 ; ,, N& York brands, n,..01 ) put up t: ciprea.ayl,or t iiin:y 61, , fiIT , II f i,ori I.'l, 1, . . PiAisviile. JUD,.•i,':,5 1 4 ' (j1? BAI.E A .----- 1 Ac.tuttlui :., .4 .: 1.4,3 a r. , et ill front I , ) ...'': , 4 tt.t.•. in i 1 .....„ . ihbath,.,,ngo litr,,t, NS 111 t;.• ~‘ .. , 1.1 3: pr ,‘Ole , Ole sun4crit,er, or inquire nu tti, pt :, JAAIL, t Lt LK. i Pottsville. A ugu,t 11. -1 01 t NEIV" 1 , •dicithr of 4 iilete--tlie whole oecup 4 tw:been at thn • . NA7.0."1110. },. PIA SiOS foi:ililo vli em) 1 •—•••••iT C r Ttio..ute-wril..r. Li a 1 ,11: t , . :,•• , • "..... e. i.1....•4,,,,,imi of tilt , . r.. , 113 , • ht. ha. r..,... : ,;1; I ii • ixtupied in Naliatiion . .: o ;5t.,,,,,i , - . T, , ,: : .... ,., is+i,it. toned Piatic., wilier, L,..,,!1 Falue. . August S. - i l 'ZIA; S ... , _ ItA R E (fl lAN C. E .--1" ' tu. L i well estAblish,,l store ~:- 1!: : , ~ „i, i,, roKtier 4if CeTilre Al`fi N l ;r l, ,:i 111 -tr—r. I, ~ 'for KAI.. on rea.sonablo tempi. tI, ••• . r.., ~,.: Grout bdsi.,,, Filr Orti,tikl, 1,• ,l11'..1: '! ... '.. Augum. 1„. '.;5 , . _ .. . _ crop,: SA LE.-Ttv( 11 i• .. i , ~ A • r.••.:: r ,-. .1' inch wht..•:,.Z. t•uital I.• !, I- •'. , ,f r „ . ~. 'Am...ll2lmi .%13,111itti4t.,. , tr. f , ; - 1:.01-.. , .1 I'. .. ~..,' :ropairN or alpoiLt thrir Irt.i.!iit d, i , ..R. .4 ; ` :;. . CAN Irk:F., 1).•,,', ~ b,,,.. Ortaber :1;1 , 51 • , . ~ .9, Iv .L' , the Illltlerttltfial. di) 1,, for for stile. Two zrhar,-, in tltet . .,,.';:: 1.) the firm of IttIIINIIT. V. 11.L1 N:..1„,,, ~,. ~ ~ tflie laud of the Uri:man. l'”al VaLit , a.:..r.,,, , ; ,.'' ilf Miii.irsvilie. The,ntitirs hay.• 1., a'....;.1..:-.., ;Itrare Writ. utaFtlit , prt , sprott , ar. ~..J.-1. 7c. ; .._ , .*/,rl:eil - at pritsrat it the iiant art. I.la. ant:L.7 ;, q -al other veibt: that ran I.e ur.ra,..,, ..,,j . ...,. ~.; ..t.trittz lii putihar.• ran II Allt. lir tilt 11,1”,,.. , . )1.11.1g,.. Mr thems..lves, /mkt kw., th. ...,,,,,, ..1“1 , , \ -,, :, August 11, .:..5 ~ . . ... - 1 1 01t. SA Ll:.—'l'.lirer• ill 't fir, :, ~,, , 1 ‘ I:: Engines. In:mut:4,o fir,d I,' %, ~,, 1 , ,,,,, , • , )3 11, .N...." \ or), 'I ~,..,. t,...11,- ~,, I :0.„., - -with I,:k,nit.tiv.• I. , iivrS,.lr.•l In !1:.! 1.. i. 1 1 ;hat ilig been ILI uo, but ~ ii,•• t..ir. I'!„ , ~r , thou Ntuthr !WV! D.wk% of rite •t in ,tr...li i f., 4 , ,113.1. Otit ttt Delaware City.... , 1 r ,kt ...t. •,, ~ •: • VhcstiptLatie City. where thry r, t r l 1 ~. •,......' 3 ..,,,.. 1 2 tittv itift , rwathin Oren IL , t• Mt: , !.. '-,% ~ .." 1 le - sold la a bargain', by cA:' , 1 , 11.1 . 0i , r/ ai l . .. . 1'..111-..- . '''_ October 21, 15.7.4. - )618 t .• BUSINE CARDs w. ROSE.BEIZRA, Attorr,; J • .1:,,r.5.,utb,-;ist Vl•rn,r of Mari.rana::':si l'Otimille. Man . kr.:1.1 , :.: , . . . . TAAVID B. GREEN. A ttoniev ;.; il l .1. "Pi4t,ville, Pa. pitire in Mari,: i•ti.., , ..rr, pair Otilei.. r .luny 11,';'• .._ JOl-1N CHARLES LAYCOCK.I, svic;r,u.st,l Attorney at Lare'i'lN... 74' ilf*l. v. , . Arch, Philadelphia. Mtn It .1. I , ; '...., ttZttl ...: 4i• a ii Doitii.t.ll:lle, in 1: , 1 , !,1,...1 Marko and t.-0.7011d t'-treet. P ,, t1, ,, 1ii , .. It, • th•tot-tr 1. 1n:,: MMII I'URVES.. DE AI,L,It IN St n 1. • Iron, Copper. Ilrass.llar mot t .4e. order. re-relied ter I.ra , work, and Machine 11 the ala/se line priniptl, at ha 4.liebN.. E. Corner and June 11, , IM. 1 • Penee,l still pronjp!ly (era ' as arbitrator, adrninlstrit. - r, rharle . ,and vale it. tr,uses. lain.l•. general , inerchandise—eolleetimt 1 ill.. t i - `1 &c., together with all other Lin•lne. , ef friends and the enninidnity at I aUo rnv facnr.hitn with. .luh °I . 1 EU. 13I()NV - N. k_.,lU, tenders his sirvier; n., making Esaininatiel,s, tirpnri'•• • !.ands. From his knowi,dr:,. \ Mining Operations. ha, in.• n tins , ' +: and .hrrled on Mines the !no eat-. genein.al rarkfict ion to a UV" Onj I ': REIFEItS..to 04r-i NEILL 11,41 vine, an ;ijr.N.1.1.1111 . MW Nee and h r r3pabltily and ilit,...ri`!. Eayt Nor June ;;U. L. SCo . l"l'„‘Llonicy • Strvuokin, • Hon. NUN'S, (ioeriwr t f EIJI+ LENVIS. Chid J us l,•: • ALV,X, Ji11190 , 1, :••unt•ury. BLYJ. 1 , 4TiON, Trel 1::11. `• JOIIN COI • JO:Of 1.7 t Coun t .`vktl Lean k C 0..' , WATUCki %N. 114rOUILN tt (V, - " • A Nt•P of:. 31C , 711 - A. Co., ) ,Dt.:Pfliber 30, ISh4 1)1J131,1C.-113ripf 1 '; 11 cd ttly 'wank by close routim ut h•cfing' now rceovered almo,t T. 0 1: into a state of uorvouc irritat trv•• :•• ~,- change so t - 111 me extent the twi'er shire erti , praetioml wy profe , ,:ion. I tale this ttiet hod of intbru:ii!c 1. kin Couuty, the tfontletnen. , f the ,jr tho public generally. that after tho tkrst Sly • I will raznlarly attend the term. I I Plcaa. and praline therrin. I a2:l ;•aclui" , su^h le;a1 busiziems a+ may b.• ocut,l , l to JPIIN Lebanon. Mareh 17. 1555 „ -•-- 49-7—'4?) ; M. v. L. .DODSO. t d y, slot Meal:int:3l Pen ts.,, o of the best Dental Est;,l , ;{.hownlg Stale: anti inlemela ih agent dis p C%'” err improvement in the .a-t. Ile nature to a nicety in the VIA pt3nua ;r d ; terni-letalk or 'c'itresot.nt ; tr-ett• sets on --Itrampherie ,pressur , t•• tl-• spiral oprin4st .crdraett. tit ad ;cern mid et,;o lid', and fills ti,eayinr teeth y ith ;ea r' sl ' r. naeful durinir life. (Mice in Market ktreet, two side. Fah. IN 1055 :July IMII NM 11211
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