iNIINERfBp,JQUII MOW! EAsactuPl ort: per.anniam,psytNe to *du tx amtlis—ands: 45%) Li col TQ CLULIA: e iddreier, h sdroice, do do - na do _do must tralrivariablf 'paid CARRIERS AND OTHERS: rili ba tarnished ioCarriergan , eash on o , -,very. • • . •. L reackErs aupplied wil knee. LAN or NE wap4rEris: ,r l ior the dtseettlittualece of their topisk- .fisher may eontlnne to send theai until P 01 4*.• ' ;;/ eslieglect , meragn to .ww-snasr newspa• dtlees to whiclutkey 44re directed. thes 'mat' tt,Pitotril:eoClntilinnlinforni . stidtbe ntiiirflorriersirtadittfAho for to..x.are betdresilonOble.,, rc doeideirrhstreruodneto tlikenirinrpn we-, or remoilugand jeFring Mein. tin fh,j, ... l id...lcon! in ton tt-Tnl 8 OF ADVERTISING. to lines, 50 cents for ono insottion-,sub -2:4 oents each. 3 lines, one time, 25 Issastionsii2U tents each. Alhuiver tees, far sirsrt periode,eberged as issciissxe. 7t. rtr6 : - inntrt. err. t rim:cr._ -024". , Vac. 60 - :v. 25 $3 00 0•J 1 501 2 GO. 350 500 71Vt. oai:NTEli is A AM3AItE Lr itteLniES. ISS ^ 2 00: 5 Of/ 8-00 L '; 350; 40: 800 1:1 00 ~.; '"tscr vs -to na - :0 30 800 '15190 • 2300 on- ) 0 ..112001.2 O) 40 00 i unties 00 30 v 0 45 00 50 00 each—accompanied with en 4l iwrse.W. s J ,s ei it e Were sbSrria=S and Deaths, 10 ...nuts onserthin--sulksetiniont insertions, 5 cents t i m e ' : Sine terorda - are counted =saline in advertising. ,I t tinta and others miiertising • by the year • with a ‘tsntline advertisisnent not oxesolling 2 , F"" lines,will be eliarged, Including sulteeriv , 210 uti ME r3•flu' , t h,. ~mount f ,nie•littartei• eolttnniwith ianzrs r sab.cription,, 1 au , ec at the rates designated above. irertiseteritlT f.et,tr. .14re:Y:_t41CPa.,,FivPlult1 *lll be in , r cent. advanee on •ftn:priiiie — Jl.lleixts tbe.sautf; T.'. letter pr s Tradr • kavertisetriehtg reeebre4- finin Advertising \ • . ,u;, ab•-•••td, e xcept at 1,5 yser cent advance. on these tv ereinetttivith the ptiblinhen O) Deaths neexttripanied with eta ••• • with tnt nottees no charge. , • - ,•,..;.pt, those of a reltzbits ehararter and ,t 1 purnesesl,'vtill t a titarn4llsnents Mr any , t ons under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per Itue 1,,, ,, ...4,1f meet ines.not of n eneral or public char , tve r: , l At t vents per lino for g each Insertleu• „ e.e..-alrulathus we will state. that 3'.lS lines al lines a half eoluinn-o-and 62 lines a ~„.o p v el . 2952 wards make a call/imp-14764s laajr -qua 73.4 a quarter column. All add lines oaer' di sited at the rate of Sueets per line. tl i% must confine their advertising to Az,encles tor others, tole of Heal Es .:inriuded in business ridverthienents. The Wednesday. Dollar Journal p i e Oilice of the Miners' Journal nt Alrrt iKeuients inserted at the uKaal f.,0 r,..nt. is made from the Journal • sS,n p•-s,iiradvertise,in both papers. • SCREENS. MINERSVILLE. KURTZ I HEISLER, Lhte KurtZ, Ucyerle & Co;) • ManniaCtilroE6 of fire Cant Vire tmx,u)s, Le.. 1111orsville,:tichuyrkill Thankful tbr the , liberal pat ronarre they , tile Ovid Theilo . s and ,then'. hi the ,„ their custom in the Ad -w ,, rt, done at our shop'.will he warranted, so nec.l he afraid of Petting a lad job. t!ie most expo 1r.,. 11' er in ill,. ceunty. , we feel sure, that we tht• h-st 0,21 Screens iii tho Iteglon. ,• 1.,.1. 11.. F. arta. Mint to W. itchier, Ilinergrille, attended to. Old Screen ,rcpdirtd. , 'sss 20, POTTSVILLIO. WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. Change of PeoPrietors. unaersigned has as utu,d 'the proptietorshly , of the Wire l'e.ll Factory In Coal street, lately con lueted by 114,. Cake. and desires to call C•AI crprrators and the public getverally. Arraill,eMenrs are Made -..voriaz the very best of materials, and orders for to ammo t viD ltid filled at the shortest no , itil ,nibs m ,st satisfactory terms, • , morelver. hiving secured the Parka snd otperieneea sehrkinen Invites the most rt. , Attiisiltiou or test of his .creme. prcadidog them td the lest turned out in other manufactories. 1 , 53 1-tf :101IN If A ItLAN. IRON WORKS. nAnutsi3u,ax± . 4 , ' NOVELTY IRON WORKS. • THE ttuderitigued manufactures Warn :ngiues, machinery endrtudingttfortakst Mnnees, rolling utilbcgrift and saw mills std. i te Tiers! matthinet7. Also,.cust Iron ani )or houses and stories,"haring a new riety of patterns and Itesigns---12as het ,rll iNII frnnts In rhi,ladelphin,NowOrleins,Pitts ,id here, and would bt-ploared to receive or •L.h '4ll he promptly attended tn... .^:l4Lurz. May 1-2, 1555 TAMAQUA. L I 'TSFi S & ALLEN'S.I ON WORKS, 1 mug na, Schuylkill onnty, Pa. es.s. The Subscriber , rroprietors•of the .;11 .0 1. almenettued eaten TV establlshment,;tn ..,- iounre to the ctn. ns of SchDylkill conn ,l-,,;,t,,, -, . and the pub.ll( 4 4anerally, their remit ,,'.,•-t urn, to turn out at y and all kindsof work •• .. .1.: • 'n,Aitrsrtrad /tort. "...awl In the most sat,- • •1 ta.p.r--:••trliag bni: iur.:Stown Engines, lean ...:-.!! i!Altraid and Drift 0 • a, PalupssCastings and s• • r , 4. all 'sinds. ..; The b: •t w ,rktnen are .natiloyod. and satisfaction '!'...r..f , re be xafely gunra food. • Orders from abroad n'it fitted. . • CARTERS k•A LEEN. is pia. January 27. 1: . ' , kit BEAVER MEADOWS: 'ER 'MEADOW IRON WORKS. HUDSON BROTHER, Iron and - Dress mnders, respectfully inform their pa.' ma. and the nubile generally, that they fully prepared'at the above establish to manufacture Steam Engines of Humps. Railroad and Drift Cars, ant every Iricriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for. ellnilii or other business, on the most reasonable Als'o. Blowing, Cylinders fur. Blast Panacea sod tll,. work le general. ,711 ring of all kinds done with neatness and ileSpatch t• l' urst prices. All work furnished by them war ' to To.rf erm well. They would solicit, the custom of ale., teas want artieles to their line In thli rem will meet with immediate and protnptattetk-. S. W. .1.11.11)90N: . W. 8.. HUDSON lea- Luce rael lIIMEZZ MINERS ILLS. :NS IRON WORKS, - HE ..uhscrlber is prepared to mann :tire .ITEAII ENGINES of any power, n tit': any capacity. and Coal Breakrra ',very .4cs,ription; as Tr ell as every n• kind 'of machinery used itt %Ines, •• - .34.1 llllla. ke. ex poi.sessed for manufacturing, and in the business, work can be turned uneut. at- the very lowest prices, and y. . . )f putting npnaachincrynt any kind, 'rid examine patterns and become ac s befire contracting elsewhere. ..• ind are solicited. and strict attention, it prompt execution. WI WAX DMA:VIM. ,tuber 9.1854 C 4641! a. TREMONT. iNT IRON WORKS, :anyikiii County, Penna. he Subserthers'respee tinily Invite attention of the businesseommunity their .New Maichine Shop and Fenn , erected in the town of Tremont. and ler the superintendence and manage ....lllatiorff and Philip Uatholta,.where ar e prepared toexecute all orders rfor Machineary of and Iron. such as tztenru Engines of any newer, of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every descrit. all kinds of Gearing for Willing, Grist and M„ 1,. Doft Cars. and all kinds of Railroad Castings.' . Chairs for Flat and T Rails. Frogs. liwitelica, and, tAd• of Cast and Wrought Iron :Shaft ings. Sir. Urn: ing a practical Mechanic, and havinglad the eon-, :LTA .xperietica for many years inthe Coal Region,. d,irous of putting np Machinery of any kind, urh -S to call and examine our patterns and superior work.-and become acquainted with prices at 't Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev i2a thankfully Serviced, and strict attention will be to their prompt execution, having several 45, 'X, r nod (4) hone Engines on hand. • I.ly C. A. £ A. M. SELTZRR. e or oful, ;qui• ;ease r DONALDSON,. FOUNDRY & MACHINE•SHOP. Donaldson, tit b uylk snisperihers respectfully invite . itten don of the husineSS community tt At new Poondry and Machine Shop. tvoted in the town of Ikmaidson. -.7.;„ign..- • ;;;;.-„,., Hkiit rountv,!under .the manage- .•!!'t.'n"", 6l t, , t• the nnide tizned. all of whom are practical 'Moo in three different branches of btudness. as 7 4•1. zat..hiuibt and car builder. They are now randy 'l^ - ale all orders fir' machinery, such as steam en- Pumps. cml breakers; all *kinds of gearing' fur "tat ow mills. and drift ears. all Mode of railroad' such as chairs', frogs, SirifeboS. Rebate plates • castings bade to order. Alen apple mills,:par. tut. and rooktug stores, grates of flire differientsises, - -! , ..!Te up to ternty•four inches In length. ' Black- VntiOnS branches, executed at short nt. tvbr ourselves that all Work done at the &Mild iceaurt will give such entire nathrfactionota to, ace tL, fulure custom of that' patrons, Our motto It rc and let live." Ortlets thankfully received add area at the aburtUet notice, and otsressasable terms. ALFRED JONES, ROBERT TORN°, LEWIS MILLER, 24 .1 , 5 actly , I'ETEIt C 1.)%. 119 PORT CARBON'. AND. MACHINE SHOP, Schuylkill Cob* 7. H. WINTEBSTEEN an nonne as readiness. from the emnplete outfit he above rtamod es(ablirnin Ont. tO $ l : l P' brcr..rs in lino a business— as fdriltearn Engines; Railroad and Coal hmkers, raMings and Machine- lie rr.vmtite tits vet* Were sans. gly sorkits remo v B.ss 4-e At home an; •'Jan. 27, Ily ,LIN IRONWORKS,: • : lIE Bnbsaibers artnounW to the Pale are the of the Proton that they 11(110 Worts Port Oar * lately car. on by S. Sillyouttt, w thalami te to manufacture to order, at the Lm Engines, Pampa, Coal Breakers and rt any Fin. or desorlotlonr for miming aa ; Pariw* , Also, Railroad and Drift,Car; bhp or AII INnt of any who've pattern. Ordaill are reepoef-,, !,14 .:Di oN.L • • OWL B. PRISM *.llllO. Franklin Shovel Works.' towiliber s continua to [under the Colllen and !it i R h j hil t el t b tr, relth . dratelute p : t l I nds, 7 1 2 1 t1 to their Coal 'HILT ' els. Orden for Ebovelsol lettram promptly attended to "atrariro,Ao7uo i t, 0 . . 11. !1881.118 131i0.1 - • -.- • -1 •'•': :' •:-, ''' '."••- _ -..--:: ." -',-; -,. _ s - '. - Y., .- ':,...,-_-_ :_ .Y. - .,2 - ''.-•. - . ''_ ; ' ." , • .--- -i'-'...- - ---, - ..i.-- ~,••••,.., V .;..- . ..-.., -, ,-,-,,..4 .' -••••--...-. 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VXXI POTTSVILLEIRON W,O#KC. tichttli liAfX)if • CO4'riapedfully .:tIIIIIU announce to the public that they have bralai;dl taken the Eatablishment kronen ailhe r ni .. i,-;;;,. Pottsville Iron A ti orits, on:Norcegianist„ '"""` atm they are prepared to build all kinds of. nteam knows, manufacture Railroad Cori, and )I*. .chinery of almost every descrlptlet4, at the shortest no• hire, and on the most reasonable term Persona from abroad. In want of Steam Engines, rill find it to their advantage to give them a call before engaging elsewhere. Poll/011W ALay„.ll , . . - 1941 •'— - t • PO.TTISMILLE in i o -woitigt3. NlRosnadry• and Micohlue, Business. • 'l 4 l(rticE. , —The Robscribere hire this day formed a copartnership, under the , 7, 43 . firth' of msttoy; smnit k *PO3IIIOY, ritirTrinrr farthe transagtion of a general Pliondry - - • and Afachini - Euristout, at the' Old-ea:tab. lisned -Ent Witte Iron ITorks,7 corner of Norwepan acid Coal streets: - R. Ir. Po3lltol, W3l. smut $ 2O . OD 11!:54.-tr* . '•" . ' . O,FOUNDHY.4I4 "MACHINE SHOP, • Steam Car Factory, &c. NOTICE.--Vie basil:tent tholate,firm Atm, .„„„ VYDER will bn"ntin - ued by the subscriber in ite , vartous • :rlita, , ,zaz branches of Stearn Engine building, lion Founder, tnanufacturer of all khads of Machinery, for Rolling Mills. Blast 'Furnaces, lialirciad Cart, &e.. &e. lie will alio continue the btednesa of Min ing and oiling the. celebrated Pine .Flrrest White Ash and Le.sais and,Sp94n Veins Lied ~Ash iNnits•behiNg hole rFria" lot of these Collieries. GEORGE WANT UM. January 21i ISZ4 ' • - .aste TO COALTOPERATORS MINERS. • Pioneer Boiler Works.. • 'The wohetlihere tetpietfully Invite the ettention of the bueineaa eourtenstity to :r„:"7",their 'Holler Workmen Ralireadtdrairt.-be :viatai-Add low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Ps, where they are prepared totnataufarture 1304.F.118 OF. EVEItY DESCILISTION, greolie . *cka, Stoeks,jitaet Pipes, Gasolitetell,Prift Cara, Boilers on hand.. • . Being pritctirol totthatik-e. nod haying fur year/devoted themselves' entirtely,to thls branch of business. they fiat. ter themselves that work done nt their establishment will give ratiafaction to elf who may hirer themotth aenll. ludividnala and Companies will had it greatly to *air ad. vantace to examine their Workbefore engaging elskeibere. 31s3r tf JOHN & JAMES NOBLE. POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL: TILE SUBSCRIBERS' respectfully an nounce to the public that their newatoll 31111IS now completed and in full opt , - rutjon, and that they are prepared to - sup- OS ill Made of Bar Iron of various arks, hi, it they will warrant to be superior in qtudity; to any obtained from abroad. at the same prices, They also manuttcture T Rails. for the use of tbo Col- Buries and Lateral Roads, weighing from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the hest Iron, and which will, be found much cheaper than the imported article. Being practical mechanics, and IriN ing had conshkrable otpertence in the Iron busine,s they flatter themselres that they ran gisr entire satisfaction to purchasers, and also make it their interest to patentee home umlaut/v. titres. JOHN BURMSII L CO. - Deramber O. 1,541 4•14 f. NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE. SHOP. NOTICE.—The business of the late firm of -Martz f lintrilren will he continued by WILLIAM. J. MARTZ, at his new Foune dry and Machine Shop, on Mulch Chunk , . street. : In the.borough,,of.„kottollas,,ad joinimi . 1 4 .. F.. - MAWS' Smith Shop. He Will manors , tutu all kinds of 5TE.4.1.1 .IINOINES and PUMPS, of any power and capacity for isiaft dr 'king Coal. pumping or .other purposes; Ilnaines, ]Slowing Cylinder:, Water Tuyers, and other machinery' tbr BMA FtiroarnsOf the latest and most approved construction. lle will also make to order RAILROAD and DRIFT CARS. , , - - _ Being a practical machinist and attending perionallY to every department of the establishment,' persons' him orders may rely With perfect safety on having their work perftwmed promptly nud in the very best manner. All persons having claims against the firm of Marta,* JErttrikenorill present the same for settlement to the uil lersdgnedi and call permns owing Said firm will pay the same to the under. gned. he heine autherize.l to settle the business-of the late firma WILLIAM J. MARTZ. Sept. 9,1853 [Jung 23, ISS4 25-ti] WASNINOTON 'IRON -wolves.; . • Pottiville, Pa., 11c0J. Wren k Bros. k Co. respectfully invite the attention of the husigess community "". to their New Machine Shop and Foundry stk. , ..reerf,?.,;ma erected betweeh Coal and Railroad streets, ....7t." .. 7" . and fronting en Norwegian street, where they are prepared to execute all Orders for machinery of Brass and Iron, such as Steam Engines: all kinds of Gear. ing for Rolling Mills. Grist andf3avr Mills, Single and Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rail; Frogs.. Switches. kc.: all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Slatting. Being pretetical mechanics. and having made the demands of the Coal Region their study for years, also all kindS of Machinery in their line of business, they flatter themselves that work done at their establishment wilt give satisfaction to all who may honor theta with a call. All orders thankfully received:•and promptly exe- cuted, on the most reasonable terms. . JOHN Y. WREN, THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN, . JOILN BROWN, ' October 2. 1562 ' 40-tf s. u. JTiES • 19-0 m" MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. • Charles Smith, PropTletor. All kinds of coal sh vela, spades, coal riddles, Ac. Thle pittrunatto of the public is respectfully; solicited. July ZS, 30-ly EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD. • Mahwittango St., Pintiirillei T HE Subscriber is prepared, at his old ■ Stand, to furnish all kinds of materials In Minna, for wilding purposes—plain and ornamental. 'lto Inyttcs Li.! particular attention to the Tem?) Moncv and ni.u• meats of his manufacture. They ran be had iti,pa. cry 'variety of-,style. and will compare farnrabtylku heauty and finish, with any obtained: elsewberet and are afered at cheaper rates. Jap.13;1535 2.1y * ' JOIIN T. LANG. • -. • WIRE ROPES. , -• ' pIISTIER"HAZARD, Manufacturer of Wit . ; Rene forl nelined PianeS. &e....te., Cambria Co., 'a. . Hopes of slippier quality and of nil lengths and si zes on hand and made tu order on short notice. .. Reference ttin•bontale to B. A. Beagles, Superintendent mid llngireter. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company; N. D. Coortright. Superintendent Hazleton Coal Compa ny. Manch Munk ; A. O. Brodhead, Superintendent Bea ver Meadow Coal Company. Mauch Chunk; .Belford, SherpeA•Co...Cmltractors, Summit Hill, Penna. October 14'. 15'4 4l-ly. - - - VENETIAN. BLIND MANUFACTORY. Sth St., bet. Norwegian & Btaliant outgo. INT • i ti t . .Z 0 f EZ . B , V. I n i a, andnn o v u i c a l n e i tr e s s t t h o the a trhei i r p i r t e : pared to tnanuticture Pnetiata Blinds of every size, color and style. at sherd notice and at the lowest rites. Ile' feels confident that a trial alone Is sufficient to be con vinced of the advantage of purchasing his Blinds. A floe assortment of Blinds constantly on band. Ile Is alio prepared to repair. paint, and trim old Blinds In such a manner as , tu . render them almost equal, in appear ance, to new. • • • Jan. '2,7, 1655 . 4-ly • _ _ -. E 4 LA'T and Round Rope Maker; Read. lutt,Ta. Tarred. and Manilla !tore of any ' Flat Ropes fbr Mining or other purposes, rowing lines and etna&conlage of all kinds., • Bed-Ropes, Wash-lines, hash-cord, &c. Superior., Puck. steam Engines. Alsd,' patent prepared limp Packing. a very superior article. saturated with a comp°. sition which fully doubles its capability to eland friction, and Insures its preference wherever It has been tried. Or• ders thankfully received and promptly executed. November 'II, iM4 " 44-ly POTTSVILLE - Saddle and Harness ,Manuthetorr• The Subscriber ri;kultl 1• _ . nimin mhxt respeet hilly Irito • ..„ 1 "1 ft:ti,ntirtti tho citizens of Potts. , Wag vi e'and the Coal Region in general: to- his large an well selected stex.k of SADDLERY, all kinds of • •- - • iDarriage and Team Harness, C'ollark of all descriptions, Drift Harness, Ste. lie de sires aIT who may reed anything in . the above line to call and tee lie betbre purchasing elsewhere, as there can' be nettling lost. Orders for Harness, kc., Proinptly.filled on rcasonable terms: LIVEVF.R WOMXLSDORI'F: • ' Opposite Episcopal Church, Cen(re 'erect, Pottsrd/e. 3fareh 3.1855 [flay 13,'.50,041 • CUBA :HAS FALLEN' • , So'has the Price' of Mats and Cape. , WE would apt n mostrespectfidly site the attention of the citizens o --Pottsville and country in general, to our large and elegant "assortment of all kinds of goods in onr line, fiat we have now received, and are In daily receipt of, comprised of Hats. Caps. Furs. &e. ' Gentlemen's Fine Mole-din Reis, always on hand, or ma& to order of the latest styles. Otter Capri, Kosauth Hats. Shanghales--ln short, anything in the Hat and Cap line. W would also Invitelhe particular attention of the La dies to our assortment of FURS, which have been selected with great care from the largest geeing In the country.---. Nothing shall be left undone on our part, to give path,. faction. Call and give us a trial, next door to Pottsville House. A • G. C. LTVEZLY' & CO. N. B.—A bar=e assortment of Buffalo Robes oirkband, at prices to Fait tbe times. tinvember 18,18:4 ' ['May 20. lyl 45. IkyROCCO LEATHER and 8110 E Vitictittiinoiv , , at Denis old sissid, on Ritfinil st., of , ' . The undaisianea respectfully Informs the customers of tho above well known establishment, that ho w W Contin uo Slur saii - intesture of al/ kinds of , • - L . . 0- , ' lionoc,po, , ••4! • Arab as Rh!, Straits. Trench Morciecttßbea, Hat afld Book Meteors, Pink Linings; do, do.; and will cenetantly torso on #iandalcenralacenrtmontofaltkindsofLßATll. Ell. irk do Oak Tanned and Red Sole Leatl3er, Slaughter IStrd. Prenth and City Calf Skins. • . • •. • . Miners Upper Leather. and A variety of Shoo lifidlngs, such as Threada,Naila, Pege.Glamps, de, de, all of which' will lie add at the lowest cash priced • , • •• • . • JOAN kMINNIG. 1, - 14111.1nds of Skins, inch itia Sheep, Goat. Dear, de and also lnrstae, taken ,in archangel for Leather, at the blithest Market prices. of paid Ibr In CUR. Pnttwltk~tkt.d►.lB33.'• . • • - :44-tf BOCK MULLIKO- MACHINES FOR littilo. - iGARIIVER , IS PATENT, ~,, • . • ' r OR , Aunnehng or ' shafting- 7 operated ' bi band, tiOree,'ar steam power. i Entailed' itorM of t e machine weighs but 80 pounds; eau be elperatel by one man, end strikes 120 blows per minute. The blow • to obtained by tbecomprraskm Of an Imilaiiritbartilpring; irhleh, expanding, Throne the Drill with great force. Ilt conglomerate rock one man can drill a bole 4 lathes in distorter, 0 Metes In-depth, pr haat --Itt• nary sand , atone, ,2 to 3 feat per hoar . It drills equally all atG , any _gamut ; In - a 6,18..4-ay. d feet by 6, two of three nmettines • can beatortad. - The work of thus marline can be seen at Elet's Intinelidn Porrearben read:where it *stet- Whited. 'Marl:does can b e titruithed of Invented power eta Wanted.' ' - - • - - , 'The Pateht Eight far Sehuylklll and other noddies Is libFaale. Apply go. the Patent"- • -- - '- `, ,-• I • : '' - -11. - 611711 n GARDNER, - trinity Butieop, New "ark i Aupet 16,'Syf ' - '4,4 , .. . . . . !; . 11 . P.!. 71, C4-7 0 :ETIO MACE Bair 1 4 OF - Tng Eizitir 4:Np OnitrO rittoit torcivtAss, o caus,lngMlirui t orm orardsoz,u.p?.otreoloos ovißtor Al t t. X.Axttait - W °tie sib #4EAsuRAT-- .nicui. .41;•.1 .a . IRONS WORKS. .14;!TTSVILLE. THOMAS JACKSON. MOROCCO' FACTORY. MEE -STOVES:44CH ' •• • • 4TOVOOI, IrtOVESI, - 1 2 _ , %'e respec y solicitattention of •"tr n' the ptibUtCGo onvi reisortinint of"Mat43tero, r •vas Arating Wye'," fis. stoops he ll s, ehArelles, . parlOrs, hc..—warrattted to gire more heat with ono-third the fired, than *Ay other-Rtuting glove to use., Mu-large nu m bers which hare been sold in this, And Oilier cities, and the corm taut and inereaaing demand • for them, is'sufficient4tuarantee of their sitperiority °seri all other Eloatingiiitusskastilwauseheerfully Invite the strictest investigation. of our claims to the most perfect tirtiOiler 'a .7' • . - . -- We ambers a superior N3anitlron," . .. for, fenalmand chemical pansies.' made on the same principle, for which: • we Chant only* trial be beepprecisted.'' • • - ;'e keep constantly'. on hand nu- issortmant 'of the leading COOK and PARLOR STOVES: and are cotangents chin State fuez•7 4 ausen'e Portable .ieut Cooking Stoles,' end ,Unr. 1 1 141 44 Cook 'sod Parisi Staten"' Wholesale dealers will be supplied' at the lowest foundry Prices. NEMAN & WON:lett, • Wholesale RictkihrtictecHealesis lfr E. cm. 2cll and Race. ' For sale by Bannon Hoorn, of this piece. PhilndelphirK Anerest:2s.l.s • • • 34.3m • WHOLESALE" AND . RETAIL DEALER IN . • Storm:Tin , lielkne„ slam, limos ware,Alrit t tanks we, Diitiery,.kr. Thankful for past pat-. ronage, he ii,npica,hy. strict attentien to businesit,,. to merit. sknoptipnance pf,4he (aver of his old' customars and lho F public in general. • Ile has just added to his already largesteek Of the above named articles, a. variety of Cooigng.,Pft aptli.oll/enSkatee• of the latett andrent nepMved pty iAlpp, fling/sty of Hotisehold; Furniture, such aiTituied an Enamelled Boilers, Tinn ed and iron Tea Kettles, Brain.liettles„ Brittannia Warp, Japanned WATO.,F,PyI4 Is i nd:Ropsting Pans 4 Sad Irons, Also. continually on hand Js Luse assortment of Tin ware,,Ac. lie bas i ticas tho_ to rd -hest stock of his qne ever ofiered'in County, to which be in -. Res the attention of e public ii l peneral, as be feels onfident tliat.be.coif Ilutt them price , and will: v. They' fbertlibie'do do m, oxamlue his tuck before,purobashor cilsowbere. • N. Spentlng and .lo4lng pmaiptly ntten *led to. Algt4 - 9 01{00 WANtlinkor bad plates. fire-brick rates. kr. ltadthr Mpafritigibeifacae.• s oldstdres, 'nd all etiejr old iron fikenin exchange tor 'sew.. SOLOMON MOOTER. At AM old iihmit, Centre street, above . 'Market, Aturust.24. 1 , 04 - 3141 . - . Pottesllle,." WAGON -MAKING. CARRIAGES; , intbseribora having puiChased the - carriage shop or Mr; (I..Tentilngs, would - respectfully solicit the patronage of hi% old customer's and, the public in general.' d.efftzfdatit to itfwl l 3 l l%tiltt ;MOOS"! of the work made by MN Jenningsk we shall employ none but the best hoods and material. :Call and give us atrial.' All work made by us warrinterkt ; ADRItiUT & BUR KMARD. Shop, Slorrls' Additttna, nearly opposite Yardley & Son. Pottsville:May 5,: 15,p . COACH 1111AKER'8'REMOVAL. TUE idabscriber baring fitted up one or ;e uvort , co p z , l i b e opt i: in the State, in I Pi., nest to J. 11. Adaltylk CO:g Screen Factory, where his . Cacilitle* feri.:returntlietining all.k.inds , of Carriages and li,;11t Wagons cannot 1+ surpattsed—being a practical Me- - • hanie. and baring a number Of . years experience in the ibUsillehti, 13(41(041 to gfregetietat astisfactiori. .111 kinds Of Carriages and light Wagons kept on hand. Also. second-hand Wel4cup!, Sc. Allrepnirptimtfly dada: Orders tTni a itlmtatlee prompt lyattended to. • • WISTAIt A. KIRK. June 5;151ti... . : 2.t-tf • ORCHARD COACH-FACTORY. • lIE SUBSOIIIBERS, having ; built a new coach factorjt at the ..eorner , Waeh.luslatt-Oppast • t ' - Pott & Vastine's Phithine ShOp, where tliti AMU fbr ntimnlfirturi ng carejag "P 4 11 .d14 1 4 1 ingtPS.-oK , aVery de4ol/AP64 'menet to sur passed. as they have secured the services of good and ex perienced o:orkmen. Vlzeyintend to use nano . but the best material, and haVity,.; Veen hrought up to the huel nese themselves, they ham) that they can eilie full satis faction to all those who favor them with theij patronage. Repairing neatly done, and enters from I a distance: Promptly attended W. O. h.. 6. MATHEWS. Pottsvilb4 July '2l; !SS . • • • 29.6rn WHEEIWRICIIT,'.& CAR FACTORY. Caroline E. Kline H ESITC'FFAJLLY. informs , The chi t.%) sena of Schuyitilll county and elsewhere, that she intends cmitinuing the Wheelwright, and Car 3lttuutlic I uring bnal in.a of her late husband, Anthony. Kline, in for own name. • • •= l "== I ler establiShment iK iippoFite Pott rd , Vastinc's Foundry, where she will be • • happy to receive orders for all kinds of Wagoni. a well as Drift and other Car* and all kinds of Mork; attaebed to the bushicap of a Wheelirright YoC the eltaricter of the antic reference is made to. Dim P. Bram; PuiNx Roars,' • Toe% TEMPLE, E. E. BLOM. :lotrr. G. ! • 1' tt~vflh May 12,1655. [Mar 31, '55 1341] 19- CARRIAGES!. CARRIAGES!! Tilt subscribers return their Sincere thanki to their friends for past patronage, and irsintsfreSpectfully call tbe attention .111811filo of thApublic in general. to their new as sortment of CARRIAGES on hand: consisting of one and two seated ; Jennv Buggies; Sulllex; ,fc.. of every description; allot which are finished in the thoat approv ed style, and made ofthe beat material. HaVihgserunsl" the service's of experiOneed workmen, and ',dog practical row-hanks thertseireS, they feel assured that they tan render full tuitisfactioit to those who may firme them with their patronage. All their work is warranted to give en tire satisfaction. fseehhd-handed Mrringesorall descrip 11011A on band. whieh will be cold cheap. Relishing neat- - IyAone. Oidera frorea dlstanee promptly attended to, at their tnannfactoryorner of Coal and Norwegian fits., PottsvilislyPa. +T he timber Os& far our work is of the hest New Jersey Hickory, r t:t :• 1114 MAN. March 10:1h.55 • • : ; 10. EDUCATIONAL. TREEMOUNT. SEMINARY, TEAR Norristown, Pa., 10 Miles from.. rhlladelph Lt. oil' the sehnylkfll river, 150 feet above now open Mr the:educatlou of male youth over 14 years of age. from September I6th to June 15th.' The course entmirises most Collegiate stUdies; and many ethers. There le a school rocs:Mover bet feet square: a lecture room 35 feet square:Al reciting rooms; over 30 private study rooms: 50 bed fame, and other accommodations. The tiltuation hi healthy and very beautiful; the terms. reason --latdec,,Thedirtnelpallimirtasveletanivaralitteastsandirsat h. Scholars last year, 434 k AARON; Principal. • Augrist '5O 31-2 m , . 'A'CARCL. . THEPrincipal*of - the Maine at Ortrigsburg, is happy to infOrm, his rons that lie has lately made such arrangements, in re gard to the female department of his institution. as wilt • afford to young ladiekeicollent faellltibs for. acquiring a thorough education. lie will he assisted in this depart- went by a lady who his been a number of .years in one., of the bestschools trattrope, and, who can (Immerse tlu- - tutt4.44.-aoaattst.4-tkitlaugaltges. sit_thnt.ry..._.,Pa rentitnending.tp my School, and who arc desiretei of giv.. log thair.dinghtent tathorengb kipile theYreneh, licre4b oppratunitybit &Ana intact lbliladge. itiaga will be' spoken, to a great trstant, with and in the presence of my foals Pllfdls• - The Engilsti and seMilltlfla hrinthes wilt receive equal attention.. • The make departriiiid will ho undei.,the charge of Vint.3l.ltemons, whil in already well as a sne , nPssllll teacher of while. For further pirtiOnlare set ad skrtisemenf. scusEryzn,proicipaz. Orwlitsburg, Septenlber 1,'55 ' 35- . Ittaaiil7lA 1 5110AltD.ING Eicijotno. • , , For Young Gentlemen. ! i .Mtearefh,'NOthastpten County - hind. ' 1 , TeHE ',. 71 st- Allnual SeSsion or this In gututtrii will open on the ith of August , enacilng. charge for. BOA.E.D (including washing, Della and bedding, fuel and lights,) AND TUITION, Wen branches *of n regular English Onrse of study, per , quarter, in ad vance.,, . , For lessons In the - Ancient Longuaga.4:a4 ;ragmen, in admnee,•(amording tiv. the Itistruction,givon), , $t to $0 Lessons in Drawing mut Minting. and on 'the Piano Forte, Melodeon, Tiolihi Flute, de.; per quarter, in ad ran'?. (fteerirdlng tothe Instruction gtron.y ! $5 to $lO To use of the Library; Liam Books; Dlaps,*c , ke., per quarter, k '4 • ' - • , 50 ets. No pupils received Snder nine years of nap, and . only enr.b retained as are Of generals' good moral habits, and are willinßfo render."' cheertal obedience to' the: rules and regulations of Om wheel, 'For circulars &C., ed am., • , , 'j REV: EDWARD IL Ii.EICUEL, Jaly 14,'55 2fl-2ta; • ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. Irt§titution,. located at Orwigabing, Pa., has entered upon, the 'second year: of lts ettstence. The fine' actuary of the surrounding country ,the healthy, quiet andretined leen- Hon of tbe; villapesult.not surpassed by any ha the State. It is easy Of access, tieing within two miles of the Phila delphia and lieactingitallread, to and from whldli a stagy . runs twice:every- The males and remains are taught and boarded In seP crate depattments. The Philesophical Apparatus compriSee instruments of Ible4A l 4. l3 l4 ll 4Provedakfle...F.acitstudent should have several snits of 'Moiling of a plain styTe, a Bible, a few towels, napkin 4 DA umbrella. a pair of slippers, blacking and sholc*Mshdril and very little spending money. . • The sehttlastto year is divided Into two sessions. The first session of the year commences on the 13th of April, and continues 22 weeks: the second opens op the 13th of October, andeoutinuis 22 weeks. There is it ystation of 4 weeks at:tbe end of :each session. ' , • Pupils ilater at; any Umo. . , , • otarricts. Terms Entaish and ststbematime- -.416 00' GPlgusgo slalth tbe & 3lath • 20.00 " lostrtiefloiiim.oo'll4oo For4,' extra - '2O 00 • Uso of instrcummt„ . - - "4' ' 41'00 Ikerding,o 2 50 rlt'i l treek , Y 65 QV sa-Rtyrnalt to Di, nada Quartely; adranot-la FIN 1441,4x0r Iskinsiso. The adooq, ;ELIAS B*TEID , Eli Prins - v& ! ": • '21:11-}". FrFEE <eiibeertber cos tithe publlC ) that the has boon 'lnduced baiter. her Ohm regarding thi!koesilahr of hat hurnitscriod day school for young latiles t from Oprigthuils,lfrai o the city: . of Pia; whlli ti Nn: , srecuttt nr its truOrior-telf . ons andlitorary pti Considered thr the zioirt gib% situation Wm esta, hldeg permanen, frteide Seml4 nary. Iteretwee tht first seadott wlit Open. err Tustrday. Sept. ttli, in the bonding pielwatitty Abated' is Frank • UR Et; 2nd doothont,the Odd firitoieslhill,' - 'whote r brantitts of R superiiir English education Wtl be tho. coughly_lastght together, with suinte, (yawl and tnitru mince .l l'Onelhut, tainting in 0111. littini Freak tr.. Twist eirtet•itill 6i *why' to milt the Olind,;manneis, andlicartirof the puplhv entrusted to bertelurge. nee testimonials are urguestionalde, saddle if happy lts re. toning the; Parents and Guardians of young' hulleatdthe I fallowing gentlemetn - • - Auttsaricti: -' • non: nein: Srno, Allentown. pa. - - Ilets.n;ctuan AVALItAR, " ' " • ' • ,c' ''• non. T:g. ram, Oreigittaii,lon.' '• • rtitA, Ist, 'Trost Elt:,7N. r PAttleclreite, fig 7 ;Bo Madan, It. T.- FatwAste prlttelled Chumb Mod, PeleAliPli: - , Wt. f 4. ;. tidoileg.; 18-ti lienq i t. N. Rev. 0. Sm. Jon% ThutbattanWM,ll.`T.r 4 , < ''r Clretileitt With- 1646010' pattleulsts may be mewed byaddrestlngt*A , grwlstlturg, un. .t.O sent, lef,. titten - aho,rnlvinteAreently to Bea& tag, ;wire clu.4.a. •. 4 - • Tv • • ; s - 1 / 1 11.-11; C. CUANnI,IIII-. • Orert-tblnT. Aug. le; 'SS - • SATURDAY MO "1855'1- _ , 110 TELS, . wAtININCTON HOUSE,: • Nevi . Cattleilleitisillkill County, Penh... "'• ollithlikkßOPßlNL.oll; ' 1 • . " A01i14,"45. • - 2Sikes , L . - .!i) TREHICHiIitHOUSEi'. , --* • --; Tireaumec,seibeiWkll Couvity.l44. ' 1311ILIP,KOWS, f,nneriiy .inn -:, - kintriariwrorleOtt!dirgrttnuyinc , fonner patrons, and the_ublir generally, that he . latter' this , “llll.slolVT 110 p isE,nln Tettatrateand , b pre ..intredtp nprelvo And agni112,449640 . In.the best „manner. all'gnests vibe may favor bite witi will: airgilEVollid also. brtagAte the hoarier tht• nipple tmdding hs the ; Cities, that.Tremo.nt, is .1, beautiful, spot in a Mountainous - cetinhl;Nesseli itlth Salnbilons air, not aline four Miles distantfromtbebeintiftll "Angara ,OW snalting,itliltointiter i ti desirable plain at comer ' mom '• • ~7 pri4,15.55 I.S-tf . THE NIAHANCIT_HOusE • ei, is Liov, *Wile opnnpil r 4.14 the i.e.oliiii of boarders; eisitars and thefrai ginstdie getrandlyi etVitie ith day; di JUly ties . The House is situated:in the towu of Ashlsatt,, to-„the county' of Scbuirlkill. Pa., about 12 milee from Pottsville, litt URI ttatiPtice leading fitittitbens for Suntonry; and at the.termituns • of the htlatiAtill. and, Schuylkill :Liman Railroad. In theteatitiful.vidleYbonnded on the south by the flthaney'llountainid on theisirth7bytintio _rust Alountain, which fact*. the. lllabanoy ! Cosi • Peld, containing Inexhaustible ulna of the ,pured anthracite coaLtaany ofoshieh 11111 natiNtielng imaxasfillly worked. The icnprey, of theeurroutiding cpuotryta most, Winn fat Pletutestpaitand hripotilag. and - while the - visitor is engeg+d in viewing the Wattles of natare: big attention is, call to another. object,,by the /brill whistle of, he lo tomotive. wending Its wayklonpide of the mountains toward the.ntines. 01 ieeeiva I the fosight ottbal -far the long tr in of cars attaclaed..to It; or to the loud puff of in t the ionary engine at the: mines, which desigmite its -looill• The Ilk lie the michilty hi ebrav and invtgorat ng„ an the water pure and icalubriolus, so that it will bee *net 016010 iretettillwlbear Indelicate:health:Wishing td rec alt it, also, as to thOse ,Itt , good 'health !rho noire , , , , to wet in it. • Tho i rMahiney Mins hes jtist been eompleted. ' , lt is ad mirality. adopted flan IhdeLlter the many conveniences it attirds. The parlors an alum hers are large, *ell light ed and ventilated, and wiltlip throbbed with entireuew thriilt PM The ProWietatic. ill use every exertion to Make the indoor:a of tboseArho will Aver bina with a call either onto:admits - or pliesnrr; eoMSntahle end plena ant. I ..- ' • , O.WRGig RAIIN, Pmprieter. inr i The mode of access at'present, I ...y the Reading Railroad, to, Pottsville, anCihence by stages; in a few weekal passenger trains will ' run through to Ashland.— The !time of the Post °Mee. Is "fountain Spring."' • ~,, ~,. ~,a ,•,, • -, .:.q-. , . ... . 21$m m --vi.. — , RtAL EST - ATE SALES. , VALUABLE REAL4eflets, FOB BALE. - 1 - NENDING temcve. to 'the Smith .. . juwe l t this Fall , the subscriberollfers at PrivaGi Sale his salnaltle property. eitristrSift the' Borough of Port Car. hcar,^Schuylkill county. consisting•of a lot of ground at tb" ci4nr 4l '.l34 . ( D a n n:tit 4 d : :;:b 4t 4 I:teTcl2,lll,l.tayr.lZlN in s IT; r rLeu 4 th f o Pe r.xchango lintel, to ero ° ltu d welling °nem a lame enaebiniker'ar'sbnp and forge. with stablel and other out-honso,two email gardene.trittnerY,, and aburfdance of mote tu:pett Up. toucititterY far item 'power] Sc., fir„ contagious to: the Mill ..C.reek and ,ether railroads. It is decidedly the heat locality In theborough for butiness ortrade connithted with the region. The property has been lately put in thorough repair. the huildiirgs all insured jrf stsoo, upon policies running until the years 1868 and 101), and • hes rented ,for tBOO per :minim. For tuft . tkollarri and terms: Which anal necornottslbtiluit reft.„..r to Parnuei Sillinto. and 'Willie L. Whitney, Esgrtriut .rottsyille, or to the nro dirrahrtied. at Port tarbort.." • • 'MA: IL null.. August atiba -- • • ~ • .34-6 t ' EXECUTORS' SALE. •''' Wi l h lsl a r th b a e s of ol oo d: tti t ndiie; ni yt'zt 3: 4 7 ek' : % at thelhonso of thelate CiPAPLgiJf-Nl, sd,l4 West Pruinwrig townshlp,9nlyikill county. the planta tion of said deceased, containing 121 aerce. more or hem, adjoining GeO. Yost, Joseph ;-• Kremer. and 'Joseph Albright. and others. Thereon aro erectA one two story atone dwelling house, onelog dwelling house. lo barn, *dint-Louie near the house, wagon-house. and other "necessary :About-40 acres of the land a l re well covered with pll kinds of the best timber. 12 acres excellent meadow land. and the balance plowed I land" ; Of hest quality. 11 - bites of which are gown with ; winter grain ;lam. an excellent orchard of the hest kinds of fruits. Possession will ". - he given on 'the let day of April,ilBs6. The tonditionttrill be made known on the day of sale—and will be sow by . a,.18M .TCNES ' Ere utors . . JAco'oll JONEB,'. West Brunsvvig, Eept. 151,1E55 - lux Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TIIE of the last Mill and Testament. tttitillUEL .li. KEPNER. da ce:meat will expose tonubile sale, on Siiturday, tho third day or Novombor, IPSS, at 7 r.O.eloelk,,P. M., at KepnOrrille, Wei.t Penn township, Seinaylkill county, the following real ( 4 . 4te r , tow it : Ait that valuable Mid well known property call ed "liiipnerville.7 situate partly in West Penn and partly 'Ti East Brunswig townshipit.,Schuylkill county. 4 miles from Ringgold and Um little Schuylkill' Railroad, eon -1 Mining about 330 acres, Stilct measure , — j a rt . : The hnpmvements 'consist of a large and convenient two story dwelling house and kitchen, occupied and known AS the West Penn }latch A large two story stand Tull log erected express ly fora store and lately oceupled as such; two tetutnt houseS; a large and convehlent hank }tarn . ; log table; wagon home : stone shedst , tarriage house: smith 'amp ; distillery, and a number of paler nut-buildings; running fountiins at the, house; barn and distillery supplied US never:failing springs.of water. There are three thriving apple k,rchnrds and other kilt on •the prendses. About 1.30 tntes are cleared, and Well fenced into convenient tields.l The 'butanes being excellent timber land. 'rho abore!ii, an excellent stank :for' a tavern and store, and may, without feat of contrOletion, be called the most splendid farm In Schuyikilleounty. • No. 2. A tract of timber land situate about one mile from gepneMille, containing 413 acres, 73 perebes and al lowance. . • Conditions made known op tho day of sale, by 1 JACOB itA3imet. September 15,'55 . ,g 7 gt • I PRIVATE SALE . . Of Schuylkill Connty!'esal and: Lands, ... j' Farms and-T o wn PrOperty. T 7 ; . HE subscribers to the . West, and offer the fellesring property for tette. . 430 acres of Coal ,land veins opened adjoining Tre mont.l (Red Mountain trod.) ' 2.: p 73 acres Coal lantliiim the Lorlberry Railroad.— Two rebus In operation, with breaker and other outaldo Impro!rements. (ilinnterirltild I met.) 2.ii3 acres , Coal land. rine_iatge vein opened, *Bruited on tlilt Mauch Creek. —(jleberling Warrantee.) ' 4.. 12° arreit of ICsl - land. shunted on the Stratgra.— (Wanantee, Wan. GitteiL/i! '!. ' ' - 5. '75 acres of Cool land; rein opened. and outside int proientenr, on-the gwatarii, Railroad. (Warrantee, Sam. •nel Da'ranks.) • - -'''. 6. 255 ricrea 'Farm and - ,'timber ?timber land, on the ..diCatara st re am , near rinegrore. with Grist :lig; and Saw 3iills, and a tpra , brick Howe and . rn, and good watee.puwer. Sine half of the land has been limed; ttitt one half is timber land.— Theptice asked can he made out of the timber for props. '7. ‘OO acres Farm and TiMber land - ander high zltivation, and ontellalf is first rate Tim- Ler land, adjoiniug . the borough of Pine nre, with a tine brick Maindon and largo' 3trn.l - • . ~ . ;:' , . .., S. A House rith ihre4, lets in the borough of Pinot dive.. 0. , A House and Lot in,...lackson Row, in, the borough of Pilegrove., t- t'. 10: I House, Lot and Startle, near the Union Canal 'Ba sin in , said borough. ~ l '',,i. . .', • cr 11. 1 , nose andlottr =nor hull s on Logan 11111, near the Canal Blain. . j - . Two lotatiairentuttiltudn.atutitauphin and Sus. qualusann Railroad. : itour.lete Bona - ant Addition. 1.1.1A1l the 'arres'ind'Landings they own at the Unto Canal Basin, at Phiegrove. ' •I - . • ' 111111;ENAWACT onottoE. AretFor farther Inform/04On inquire of D. Greenawalt, at Tinogrme, or J. lirorigtt. At Lebanoti. Sqtrtaber.ls.lBss ' .:3743t THEE ECTION. PROCLAMATION. • ' in• and by ..an Aat - , of the. General Assoinhly of the Commonwealth of 'Pennsyltariht. entitled 'nip' Act recruit:Mk The General Elect.ionsrithin this .Cotanionwealth. passed. the 2d day of July, 1S:19," It Is made th'e duty of the Sheriff of every reutity, to giro public notice of such election to to . hol den, and to rnake,known ip iamb neticolrhot officers aro to be r reted Therefore ; I, JAMES NAGLE, high Sher iff of he county of Schuylkill, do' •meric known by this adve Ives:sent to. the eleatOrs of said county of Schuyl kill, that a GENERAL ELECTION Will be held in, the said ebuoty, on'TUESDAT '..• the Oth day of Octobernext, et the: several districts thereof, as follow., to nit: hold their The electors of the borough of Orwigsburg will hold their elections at the Cout9fouse lia . the borough" of Or wigsbiwg. 2. 'the electors:sessidinigiin -the zfollowing described boundaries of Viet Brdtkosig tovreihip. Schuylkill coun ty ‘ be l ginning on the tovnialiip line of East Bruntalg, on - the lend , of Daniel Drelieri thence' along a public road 'leading to Daniel Equal's 'mill nod, dwelling, including the same; thence to Zioreik Church : tbefice along Said road, leading past: the 'dwelling house of George. It.9lslyerytncltiding the same; thence along said soad Until It Interstets the toinililp line of North Manheim township.tociroihnt alEthisoters residing norttrof said road. in the tonnship,of West lirunsaig, aforeesid, shall hereafter at ell gatieral aid, Special ilectioni at also at all (Odious till Judgin anilktispectent, vntaist the some tlmetq places and tint Male boa. with the voters of the borough ot Wise eleetsisrasiding hp that partql Went Brintortg ienustin; lying acid tieingtiet of the &Soling &Scribed mull hereatterat nn gestinelopeetal and altdeetions for tuLffosalfa. koPerl9.7ll9te n the name UN: the quell diniters in the borough Of Port Clintoti, at the Whs.! of Smoot Boyarostor occupied , by* tillage; nenunciring at the riverlighuyftilillat. the lock-houls of the' Setmilkill. illavigatiori*CoMpany','ntnnUr ' twenty. Dior; new netittiled , by.sielline Ink ittoliding tier IMMO ; them+ In a straight line to the house of Jacoh Keogh), Including the slime ; their* to the tionie of Cdtinuillen 41e,nint nicapk4 -10 . ..X4111esus ilengte, incintime the same t r henceto the farninf John, Schell, now ie , occnnbil 'by of of, 'tkre• thert to'ths farm of. Au Mi heirs John Send, de eased, al3W tiupfied gMlite Meng* Includtag the same: thence to the ho of the irldd*Trenklitt,licittdingfteinkoettlietwe I ,tu the itrue ef /bully StAititinchnding thong/let therm to tim:farrobf Samnel liftlierAnclodlon the mine; thence 'to the 'Arm. Of• , ilmiteSl6ll,! liteltidlog" the' lame • *wit to tt*MlnatMleall4 and the dwelling hewn; belonging thereto : owned Trench and itiehartfi, sada. ding themmet -thanes te house of George Notre:ex eluding,the same t,thence to the pintiVehluies including the same: 'Weirdo Straight Une to' the Mad 'lndent orniar Umlauts minty f:.;; • 4. ne olectom 9f Wesiltrunswig township not tnrin did theibove bold their elections at the inshthf house of JamOlgurburger,th sald taws:Alp, b. The electors pi - tbe *nigh -of Port (Hinton will hold they eleithum at el:Strube of! A. b.: Seitige to skid The - - 4 ;.4 4 1 S. ti electors of East, noun d ebitionit tit the btu:stir Inas soya, the tOstru bk.heanstnn. 7 V., Ttsielectorsof Plug** tainship bad du& MeCtlmis Entice Jan'lrektrAti the benulith of ;M4' 11 '0.41 ,` ale a wilihi Meetieniattbe samehotise. _ Thes:lecitinier Way isitounsidpilit flub eke. thin. it. the binning . I .oodittOttPinshigersk g 4 thi t irmitt of Prigmalpong. . • - Hit*. • Prinefpal MIIII DM I I 96 IN) electors of Pcstanteurnstdp will bold their elec. ,ponent the *one of Daniel Herb, in said township. 18,111Welectonisof ITegins township will hold their elmetionsat the hcone cif John G. Reim, tawshl 11. The electors, of Ilubley township will ht r i n gt .1.410 is tit the house of AhrabaniT. Tronttntn, hir sdid Owe • ' r• 12 the electors of Upper Itabentonxo township will he their elections at the !thinner John W. pepter, 13. tbi lecto r s of Eithi4lo'inallp";iiii fi ' old Oar elections tithe Muse of 'JAW ITeltiel, in said township; ' 14. The electors of liarry,townslal will hold their elec. Mullet the"toonse Francii Dan g l er. in said township. ih. Thealectoti Of Wad Pena township artil hold their elstiOna . ,ist tin house of (lids= Whelstone, Own ship. - • " ' " • - 10. The electors of Union township will- hold their ,electionset the house of Daniel (lobo, in said township.. 17 Tlninleetors crtttiah tonvusltip4lll hold their elec. - lionsatthelloineof, Snot,' st Idredner.in said tcnrwahip.• 18. The electors of Mahano,y, township will hold *dr electlensat the hot:nett Knaiinelßoyer,in odd toiniship. The electors- of the. Seed Ward of the bopnigh of Millersville, will hold their elections at the house of 3 . 11- Chad Messer: " • • 24 - he Oloelent of ttue West Ward ,In the *ouch. of Mlneraville will hold their elections at the lonise of Chits. • fiestas of Schuylkill township will hold thair electicins at the house of Charles Pflueger, in saidleen ,22. the electorate New Castle township will holdthar electiOlut it the house now occupied by Ephraim Ph ip, In the tarsi of New Castle. , 23. The electors of. Branch township will bold their . elections, et, the lame of J. Smiler, in the towst.of Usit ellyn.ll 24. tha electors of the bo ought of Port Carbon will bold their docile/mo i l the . Port . t4irbon 80u5e.41 ,6 104 bo" rough,l " ' 25,•The eleeteesotllost Norwegian township, aud.three residing on the west. side pf the river Schuylkill, and hit tweeril the eastern line of the borough of Pottsville and the Petuarin, line of the Pori Carbon election dktrlot, and, whose electors base hitherto soled in tbelionreillan elections district, will hold their eleetion at the Port co ton 001110. in lbw loWn Of kart Qarbon. • • 20. The electors of Norwegian township will hold their ' °teeth:alai at Doer 'Park; In said totrnship, at the bolts& now corrupted* F. Wuerker.. _ , 27. the electors of Blythe township will hold their • elections at the bonze of John George Koch, In the town of Iliddloport. 28. The electors' of Tremont 'township will hold their electldOs at the house of Phillip- Koons, to the town , of Tremont, „ , 29; ihe electeirs . of the Routh' Weird of the boroughwt ,Pottsiflllea. will hold their elections at the house of WO. Natl. : he said ward, The elector!' of the North*Weit 'Ward In 'said ho . !ow* Will hold their- shalom at the haute of John Ileorgo Bets In said ward. Bt. pus 'electortrof the North - East 'War& tit wild bo-' roughi will hold their electiops at the house of retriek. Curry, in Bald ward. 32. The electors of the Middle' Ward, In said boratigh, hhld their elections at the house of Matthew Brenoir.. Fah; Irk said ward. xi. !Me eloetore of the borough of Palo Alto will bold their iduetions'at the houso of Elijah Bensinger, in 800 porottids. 34. The electors of cam township will .hold heir ,elm lions at the house now occupied by Abraham Hoch, in said „cownsittp.. 35. The electors of Butler township will hold theirelo - the house nrnsinecupled by Charles liastman;• in said township.: , • 36, be elostora of Franey. township, will hold , their elect lens atthe house lately occupied by David Louthain, in the:town of Donal son, in said township. 37. Tins township Synth Blenheim -shall hereafter f Ina ikseprafirelection district,and the qualified voters thereof shall hereafter old their general elections at the publiClbouse now occ pled by George Reber. - i ZS. The electorsof (I borough of Schuylkillfaven wil hold their election at lie public house of Charles Saylor In said borough: 2 t! 30. -T '''S he electoni of t orth Ward of the boroughiif .Tauniipa, shalt hold thei lecticms at tin:public houseetif 741..hael Beard, in said w 40 - . The electors of the mouth Ware In , the boroughbf ' Tnma lun, shall hold theik, election -at the Onion flotOl, kept by John Lovett in said ward. 41. 3he electors of tho East ward In the borough ief Tamaqua, aid those residing north of the Sharp Montt lain. in the township of West Penn, heretofore voting at t tofPublic School HOUR!. in the borough of Tanteqtta, shall Wei their etertlons at the public house of lowisir. Ilti , •1110., in saitiward... • 42. 'that the oalified voters of that part of North Min m 't . ownaldp,whe formerly voted ha the South Ward, In therhorouglsof Pottsville, and all that territory on the east side of the river Schuylkill, and within the Penma election ilneithe Mutherly flue of the Ismough of Feast vi lie, lend the old 'inept the township of .11 , iuttelm.wlutse elertoys have hitherto voted in the Norwegian electihn distriSi, shall bold theit. election at the ptlblle house: ef George Grim. in said township. • 43. riot the qualified voters In that part of North Manhitim towtuddp. who. formerly voted In the borough of Oriihrshurg, shall hold their elections at the houseOf Georgic Adams, at Landlngville. - 4 .!hat the qualified voters of North Nanhelm !mitt ship, but embraced in the foregoing, shall hold their eleetlSOS at the lfalf-Way !louse, kept by Mrs. Susanna Moyer, 1p said township..4s. ;The electors *of the borough of St:Clairorill held thelreleetllms at thepublle house of Jonathan Johnsen, In thif said borough. At Which time and placee . 'are Lobo elected by the fiee mon Of the county of SebnylkUl: One! person for ensai etonotissiontr of the State of Pennirylvanta. - • ' One, person to represent Schuylkill eonnty In 4 - n ale of Pennsylvania. Tat' 'persuneto represent Schuylkill county In lie limisiroritrpresattahrts of Pennsylvania. • 1! One:person fur High Sheriff of the county of Schrtyl. kill. • • `. On4,Person for Treasurer of the county of Schuylkill. Ono .person for Onamisrinner of the county of Schnil- 1 kill . • I' I , Una, person% for Director of the Jbor of Schuylkill county. '.l Two persons for, Auditors far the county of Schuylkill; one Or 3 years and one for 2 years. - , . The general election to be opened between the hours'of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue with out interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. ; • • In nureuance of an Actor the General Assembly of the • Common wealth of rennsylvattia,. entitled "An Act rela ting tO the electiong of this Commonw,ealth , " paned the eectand day of-July, A. D. 1839. notice is hereby given: "That the Inspector,' and Judges, chosen as afOresald, shall meet at the respective places appointed for bolding the election in the districts to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock In the mUrning of the second . Tuesday in October, in each and every year, and sexte t of said Inspectors shall appoint ono clerk , who, shall be a , qualified voter,of such district. "in ease the portion Who shall haste received the stec•- ond Wisest number of votes for inspector shall notait tend km the day . n 1 election. then the person who shall ' havereceivet the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next proceeding election shall act as Inspec tor in his place. And in case the person -who shall b4te received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge aludiappoint an In specthr in his place, sod In case the person elected Judge shall. not attend, then the Inspector, wha received the high* number of votes shall appoint a Judge In his. place 4; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board tor the space of one hour after the time fixed by law kr the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for 'which such officer 51 . 411 have been elected, present at. this place of election, ' it elect ere of their number to flit such vacancy. "It idtall be the duty of• geld Assessors respectirelf to attend at the place of bolding every general, specialer townitdp election, during the whole time said election ; li . kept 'Open; for the purpose of giving information to the • Inspectors and Judges, when called on inrel ation tothe right of any person assessed by them tote at such elettien, and sashother mittens In Mato the 'As - sesementa of voters as the said, Inspectors or Judge, or eitheeyr! of them shall, from time to time , require. a "That no person shall be permitted to vote at siny 1 election as aforesaid. other than a white freeman of the 1 age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided 'ln the State at least One year, and in the election district wherti he offers to vote, at least ton days proceeding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, ' which shall have been aaseased at least ten days befiere the election. But a citizen of the United States, who had previously been a qualified voter of this State, end remoVed therefrom and returned, and who shall %severe sided.in the election district, and paid tax as aforesaid, - shall•he entitled to a vote after residing in this State Rix months: provided that the white freemen citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty-one and twen- ty-tvie years, who have resided la this State one Ymr 1 -and fa the election district ton days aforesaid, shall be I entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taXis "i4i person shall be permitted to vote whose norms! hi notnentained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnish ed 'ht . the Commissioners as aforesaid, unless first he Pro- ' &wan receipt for the payment within two years. of a state* County tax assessed agreeably to the conatnn lion, and give mtisfactory evidence, either on hie . own oath; Pr affirmation of another, that he hal paid such a tax. pr on failing to produce a receipt, shall make oathto ' the payment thereof :. or second, If he claims a right to • .vote try; being an eleetoe between are, ages • of twenty-Mae and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath orgasms- Ilion that be has resided in - the State at least 'one year ..nextbefeeehisappitratban, and make such proof of red.' Moscato his district as isuired by this act and that he req dOesiverily believe from the accennt given him fbahe is of 'the age aforesaid, and give each other evidence], as . 1.% required by this act, whereupon, the name of the per . 'son on'admitted tn vote. shall' to inserted In the alpha- . helical:llst by Gm Inspectenryand a note made appetite , Menne by writing the word "tax." If he shall he id ' feinted to vote by reason of bating pald a' tar, or the - stor/.tVe,..lr he shall be namitted to vote on account of his age, and in either ease, the reason of Mich rate • shall-be 'called grit tie the clerks' shall mark it In the , list or voters Isept.hy.thens. ~ , . • • :A .10 . all cases where the name of this person claiming to 'VI-tele not band on the list: arvilahed by the 'Commits istoners and Assessors, or his right to vote,whether found there* or not; is objected to' - by any 'qualified citizen; it , thalthe the deity's)! the Inspectors, to examinesneh per son on oath as to his qualifications, and if be claims; to" have rmided within the State fin onelear 'or More, his .- oathehallbe , irultelent proof thereof, but he shall make , proof by at least one competent witness , who shall be a etuditled eleettlr;tlmt he hist essaidesitslthin the distinct for stioretlaass ten dank 0434 itunztxtiubd3 proceeding 4iiid election, and shall also wear that his bona tide residence, in pursuance of his lawfulealling, %%Within the district, • and that he 414 not remote in amid district forth° Pier , ' peso of vo ting therein. .spumperaen::4mllled- 4•• • iib • an d' hO isi n • nulkitidun Jul Y xiquiredor ra d eA e ßlP 4 Ili= ' taxelU ifia. , dual tePernill fe vote ifi 'e ,- thin./ ward, &able isi whictsha shalt reside. ..41. - li ' • -"Ifaloy A simitniavent or, ;1491:apt toproreitt4ny Moir 4an • helical. tinder this' let - froni 'hotting midi eseetievivae thrones any viobsnee ro risersuchlor- - firer lisr InOrteapt k els Impsoperly interfere with bins 'in tlie oteentleff Of his dtity, or stud' Meek unnefttedipt to block the window or avmum.tostufaindmir itherslibe IttifritAtalshe holden, or stud( riotously disturb the peace - trench eleition sir lioriorairlitheanYl - taation, threats, force or violence, with the design, . tuldialY or overawe s iy elector,or to prey( Vetitit, , or tclfestrilin &etre/don Or did* fivectital-la te enrol ill • ally Ws , hundred &oasis, 'tidbit imprisoned lbw less nazi one nermeareethimarsteemelitha: .rhalibe,eli t TriTtetheowtlarfe the , food shall bad that the person rip ob teresident the dlty, warkelletritst , or t thitatO Orogen wall temwatorkand not therein, then on conviction; be Shall be am a dteloir [mime then ode hundred de late, „Priared_not lots Abut si.,s months nor. sr ••leany perllo2lor person shall make at npoC the result, pf any, election. within woilltb; Or one to inskeletik eltber by verbal proclamation thereof, or k Plbtoti tomormintAsnevie or Inv, t oiepetsaof to hiate'suetr bet of wager, Veen _ Iher4ol; he or. they obeli tbefett ma per threi;timee4hy be. amoant to bet or offered to ba bet." The Judges are to make their rebuilt *ram tied of :SChtiyiltill, at the Court Bow to POtsellte,ololllD the UM day of October, A. D.11166,at id o'clock, IL of - e d t i . q • Olean under myliend apt sjoidettbe ljhatire Wet Patiffillo. and dated 80144704 tit "ttuier di OUT .4111, trooThdOkila ot kkigtkghthdinitaillital *OlO hid eirMidety• t i t litosto4.4 3 94g 6 t- ' ea 1 • Get ease the themoseettatte. tl 4 l , . "!1 . 44/ 1 411°N , P c W4 1 .. 30 t1.‘ 001 40 .1 1 . 4 9. q. . , .. t. '7. r!.€::7,1, , , , .. •i ~.....,.:-..17•44.:* - ME HARIMARE. !BACON'S PATENT WATER 'USE, 1 4 1 OR Misting in:wet ground and un ,Li• ter waber—stsperior to edything nowt* Topa, patent ed 3jaz ,sposa, Also. ill Ober kinde of Flll4, of the bod onallfbetstred by PIiILIP BACON de CO., tllmitrom June 23, 1961 25.8 m ' .' PAIRSANK'S SCALES. I , . THE.,:intiscribeiagettts'fitr theliii6n. .—ttieitirei., tuw.jad ref:dyed 'a n‘w isrtictb, called 6 .l3rake Counter Beale,' &added to weigh from ,14 ma ottur:o te Zia ,114. FOr sale at *lto Tort Sbpre. ~. • • E. TAILDLEY,tSON. PotisvM,' prilitstb; 1855 f ..,__ . . ....,...... ':' - PwrizpiT. 'DOL,D:LARD LANiii.t._. . , . [ ,gE subieribets 4:eipg.appointe , sqle : . Agiintiktithiaile of Stnnclifer 4 Smith' * Patent T , -Lard Lairry In Schuylkill county; haea ti Virge aft. *t alent Ibr eale:..vettlei are highly . recast ntled • for e_t•onetnyttn4 convenience. , . ..f11110114 . 4 ; Luc* 3-trait/wine. Aprif 14;11e4 ' • - l- 4.ool. lv E .. llllA .si Nr x B o.. ...C tik . U T T h L i g ird ß l T tr e a T it tl . R . Ri-' _ , C,,, ONS' ANTLY on.hanii a large as ' li . • ' ' sortownt of Pen and Palest Enixes, Moms, and 11steors, Taide Kniees'and Forks, in tier*. stig,tutralo, kerne aid twit handles; - Carvets and forks, DWts,llowle gases, de: ; • . , • _ , , 1i1...'4)-4' veil: eatenslve itssarttnetat of NildiewN:Tea .i Fits. Etigliedi Guns, Cltdt's - Phdula, Ailed's, listable', and Single ant Dotiblejskrrelled . Pistola, with a general ateek of Fancy Hardware. ',lnstantly on band. •., .1.• • , ..; - '.., • .. . 301124 IN: COLEMAN', Misiwter. i Philattelp l lb,Deo o l./ 85 4 (pre- 27, '. 53 4 2 1 bktf' .` • i - HARDWARE AND IRON .DEPOT. • TIM SCBSCRIBER„ lisiliig noir, arrangt ed his goods at Miaow-place of bashaeser and with a new determination of furnish, tag all such pods as thelnisAneks or the Coal Illflon =ay require, at, their lowest inarluit value, &Melts he tumpect . lort al the Public. 'I shall •ba . aiiiaya oh hand and have on band a full stocked' • ' - ; ' I liar Iron, Chopping Axes, . , •i' .'Flue Iron, ' '' • C-'id Shovels; • • : • .- -. ',. Gast Steel, ': .' Silt 'boa, - '' ' '. - Nalla and Spikes,' , • , lop., ~ .. : . Tackle BlDeks., • * . Betters, ' Ansila and Vices, ke., = ' .llardwarie - and Iroit Dopet, Corr= Exam, three doers above Market, East side. . irltaliK POT?, 4uly 15,1854 .. CLEMENS & HEISLER'S zit• ;' • HARDWARE AND IRON STORE, Centre' . ; . Street s , a few doom above Market (East side) have ainstantlY on hand a Milt/smart cuent of Sinith'sTonla, - ' • ' ' • ditieSand:Springs; ' , drag 'Materials, . „ . . Table Cutlery,. ~. , , , Shoemaker's. Tools, • • Pocket Cutlery, ; • • Niles and Wen" • . • , Carpentres"Dxils, i • Neils, Spikes awl Brads, Britaula Ware, Ornate, and Platibrta Scales, Allen's Revolvers,: Bar and Rolled,lron, Ride Barrels,. '*, Flue and Sheet " • ' • . Table and Tat *wens, • qua, Meer and Blister Btool, Brass and • Enameled Ket. Tln, Plate and Sheet Zinc, ties, Sir, Copper and Sheet Brass, Pans, Boilers & Tea Kettles, Plg. and Bar Lead, . Heavy Rallroad.Traces. Coalinga &fall descriptions, Railroad- Iron and Spikes, Mill,,X•ent and Circular Saws Double and Single, (inns, • Ittitcher's Choppers, Cloateng Double and Slngle,Plstols, ;, and Knives, . ! Shot and Game Bags, Anvils and Vices. I Powder Flasks. Blocks and Tackler', • • Powder and Shot, Chain Pumps, Water l'roof Percussion , . . [ton. Copper and Brass Wire, . Caps, . , COsch Trimmings, RI tle Mountings. . . The Subscribers would respectfully invite the attention of the public generally, to.the above and other articles Of Itardware, toornurnerous to mention, as they are deter- Mined to sell 4s low as any concern out of Philadelphia. . ;August 27..053.... . ' 35.1 v . 'NEW HARDWARE STORE Two doors be low ilotel.and nearly oppositetheMi• nets Bank, rottssille, where will be found an excellent assortment of LiARDIiA/IL: Cheat Trimmings, •• File", - ; , . rings, .. Fine Trays, • Ii; i i Eery, ' - , . Milani& Warr, - , i•• S oemaker's Tools. — Assertrnont of fine Locks, Carpenter's Tools, ' Table Cutle r y, Übuls and Paint, Pocket Cutlery, Gar Iron orall sizes, Table Spoons., . : Galled " o. . Anvils and Wes, Neils:add Spikes, Assortment of fine Guns, Kamm! Iron and Nails, • Shoot Iron Crucibles, Sinith Toole, Wire. Tin Plate, : . _ _. _ HhUdingMnterfA Ciist steel, Sbear Steel, Arm Blister, . Chains. 1011 Sawa, Railroad Traces. , Ciriament Claws, ' Powder and Shot. Sine nand-saws. . . 0. B. returns his thanks to the public for the liatmmtp they extended to him in his individual capacity, and hopes the new firm, by the quality of their goods. strict atten tion to business, and accommodating prices, will deserve and command they continued support. • 1181017 Lißell. - &viler s in Hardware and him, OW re sfrovi. Pottawille.3anuary 13.1855 1-tf PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. 3 - , FOWLERS, WELLS .t CO., Phre. Cl\ nologists and Publighters. Arch street. a * L.'s - 7. 41 : below Seventh. Philadelphia. furnish •all • work]; on Phrenology. Physiology, Water - Cure, Magnate= and Phonography. whole sale and retail, at New York prices. Pro , tensional examinations. with chart., and full written deccriptiona of character, day • and evening. Cabinet free. 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I spent part - of Saturday' ra her iprofitablvait looking throngh the British Mu 'seam, only glancing at Layanßs epode fold .Nineveh, which. are in tenuain g Aso memorials 4 - . ti antiquity, but surely not , as achievements 'of art; and giving my attention Mainly to the LibrarY. • Here I was shown a copy: of Faust's Bible, probably the, first book ever ;printed from separate typo with many ipther bibliographical rarities, to me' of great. inter eat-,..onganal manuscriptsof Tope's poems, written- by him of t the backa.:of old letters-2, autographs' of Shakespeare, , Milton, ./04- a prayer-book which was Lady Jane Grey's; wi eld, illuminated Missal, which is said to have beer. Charlemagne's, &c., are included in' this vast-collection... Great Britain ,xmly well 'be proud of her National Idusenni. When/ikon we have one to be proud of? Tee, novae QF coNirtoss..: ! I give Monday evening. to the Housteiof Coninionei where .1 listened to the adjourned. ,tor rather, renewed debate on the jointguar anty by France and England:of the new Trak- - ish Lcian of 1.5,000,0q0 on which the Minis :try so narrowly escamt defeat.on. itefiest in froduetion last week. • The printipal debaters on thiii.ocicasion were " i litessrai • John Bright and R. H. Gladstone opposition,, and , Mr.. Sergeant Shee in•favor Of the•measure.; Mr. Bright is not a fluent sPeaker, ; but is a Man of merited personal weightL-oarnest, sensible and;Ptictical.f He dealt the joint - guaranty hard blows, -which werO r cleverly, parried rath er than stopped or returned by Mr. Gladstone spoke admirably, so far's* manner and expression are regUrded,..aiui beds un doubtly the most forcible and fan tless era tor'noi Parliament.-}" Ile showed bi cita tions Of 'undeniable point and cogency that the Whigs out of power had always ;claimed d eitreised the right of opposing just, such measures as this, though they now treat; such opposition as virtual repudiation and ;as a perilous encroachment on t'-e. prerogatives of the Crewe. He foreibly.urgedthat no Single member of Parliament ! outside of the Minis try had ventured to defend the policy of this joint guaranty, though en many had declared that; since the bargain Was.rriacle, it must be fulfilled. Several minor members 'on either sideof the House made speeches for 'and against the measure, Which, however, threw little or; no additional light_ upon it. Aver-, meats) hat the Ministry had contracted joint guaranty—that Turkey must have the . inoney f —that to reject the guaranty would be to break faith with Louis Napoleon and incur his resentment—these and many like -them form d the staple of the argument for ratify ing, which the other side answered as well as they could ; but under the embarrassment of not being able to say what they really nileant —"We loathe alike the! War and Palmerston, and would gladly be rid of them both."— ' Hence their argumentsiseemedlike• spent ar rows, serving to prove that the joint guaranty was Most improvident and unwise; ;but not that it:Could now be set 'aside iu consistency with the requireirients 4f good faith and sound 'policy It early became evident that the mot ley opposition did not venture totem mit the Ministry on this question and that the House would met again be divided upon it. The de baters:were addressinr. the Rritish not . z trying to gain votes In the House. D'lSraeli sat on the front beech of the Tory ~side, dark-featured and', hawk-eyed,' watching the course of debate inkntly, but saying noth ing. Lords Palmerston and John. Russell were Visible on the Mini'sterial benches, but likewiie silent throtigh the eveni g. . Ninereh Lays.rd spoke in favor Of the guaranty, windi ly aud not well. This Man has more :reputa tion than he can niainfain. .On the whole, I judged that the better i onler of speaking. in the' House of Conanons surpasses that which may be heard in Mir Rouse of Representa tives-4-1s more direct, shbstaiitial and to the point ; while the overage ability evinced in the debates here is !quite heloW that manifest ed in Congress. I had" been misled into the notion that decidedbores are regularly cough ed dmin - tvhen they undertake to enlighten the House; 'but I saw Mid heard half a dozen oath+ try it, and the remedy was never once applied. Yet I cannot realise that the provoCation could Well be greater. The', hall of the Howie of Commons ikhani ly so large as that of our Iloueeat Washing ton, tholigiv the Members are nearly thrice as numerous--658 against 235. It is nosise, -ircular in form, as our, hall but an oblong !Kinard, with the:ridiculeusly Wigged Speaker on a raised chair ak one.end and the equally caricatured .Clerk at a desk before him. The Ministerial Members sit generallv on the Speaker's right; the Opposition on 'his left.— The Members sit on long. benches instead of ehairi, with no desks before them and yet theliall would scarcely seat a full Hattie, so , the side galleries are reserved for Members' , ' use, While that over , the Speaker is consecra ted totthe RiPorterii While that at the' other • end is divided by a rail into two—the front or loWer termed the Speaker's; the higlier the spectators' gallery ; though both these are de voted to auditors. Nci, one is admitted but upon Intl order, signed by. the Speaker, or some Member,. and thef numb_ir ;of orders is necessarily limite4as the.-entattr space devo ted td tlie.publie will hardlyecitain five hun, dred pasons.' ; . The ParliamentlHonse is new. and hardly yet cerailete, the Old having . been destroyed by fire !some dozen years since. The new edifice is said to hayeiccist an: immense sum —its .ientiltitiotvaloneliayingitiatirbed some nalit do area . The air of the Housel'of Commons is now quite .pure.— The araintecture its not remaikablk-good' or otheryree,:byt;the light is admitted through a stained; glass ceiling, l wltieb headers' it., soft and. tidnurable.; wiles before tiaw. an, ar rangement for:artificial:light eo excellent as fi •i : . • MI Arley' at :the , - extreine• 'West• Of „London,: sonnet SW , •inaes beyond' what is known 'to s strangers 114 ';'"the: Wattssendin for- fitaldonable. quarter, in hartikihri s ,newest suburbs and not ter front littithardeakie a phtda (if cheap and general eventafrktiort, , kno itesna "Cremorne Gardena/ I '4'oor. riotoreistri 'lninitild at trictienej inelnarefontdiserdincesi a eireu, lie. i d lookedinokith -*lrked one evening, . and Antnd sotto thist tWisandr•peoPle there, nts johnY acr ; 0 4- ght"'hab dred,of Ahem dencing.wt once , trader thepopettfriky,' on= a slightly tdigetk !loot sattnitturteg the tall stand or tower, in` whieh-thesaidslerians were 4eated. ' Thettivete detrfkrsfrijaf s presemonest -of' e nittijoritrtiniiilfr,B4 Oreskyloo t. .1.44'• not*ieds t nsVs :with aarpiscwasilth faet'that pble - andsindepraved s , iatigied en s ed'le - theihrongllsinduaufi children of 10 or 12 pars, who could not btil speedily to . l3otnprehend the errand on which the leannes - canni bither. -, 4 had beenimuch „ 'of 'the , deedrosa *Ossity. sof the Parisian - ;-dttneinglerdefg,tihbtigh 1 uereivisitid thein; • here ;the dftorutei Yam d'Alene std-the . de !wavily unmistakable!.= `i he gnglish are not 4thillfhl.in varnishing ( 4itlettst; -I have seenfec? evidenteottheir factifin that:Tole•' , stidered - thn'epectitele: of-Indic 'dancing-fifth' , :lromenwheti inlet Way and ?smoking;. but, '•st last the sight he a auk and brno matte 'elegant snidatto waltzing with a ;decent lotik.' ing 4i_tite' girl MAID pnenrseety -at ;a= ratheir -shadseigar proved !taxi inaeh'*,9l7.ol-Saltel s. frej data) and 1 delta& flit infitabeat • :tnne4 alma it-wanted bafe quarter tivAli t and e.snsi_ledgingts, theighltii aids Ailhaittiddle or Louth:ll,l*m SOLO idatnileittliatent.- (The ' , nankin ehargedlor :Creme*, everiseppeantd to be jost,waeuting-top. taints evening a . • : s s, 1,, ; •, rq , ! . .- 'Lhasa:4ll4-, ifth - frieSfis 'ltho are mem. ReErirm htentoOthe*-ettit readers- and elegant! - lesottokothialtit t rpontielitts of the Liberal - sehohl - 446:;iti :tun adisittei Clarriek, and !the 4hti".asetenef“bail some' n fiftee hundred:vainatinii *O6 VW $ 154 ad* 414,50;per lanatei- Merles:4; - Thr '.,eignens' pays Uwe la :per 'ansitisn Ottly ) -but `bolt no revel thsqnsenegeittent; „for this , 11 - 1 -is. ; NE =in :~.x-~esax~. ~".` } ~ _ ~ STp.M ;PRINTING. OFFOE . . /Whig procured Wei Press% we ye lir papered to execute Ala and 11001 PRIMO° of nevi daeriiptioge it the dinar of JpOseriJoewsol o &ask* than' It tai be doaiat aay othereitathihawnit In theeOluo,Olieh ill • Boob, Pasiplikts, Belk qf Lati - icor lbigen, . Rod R. Hand Bilk - • Pipes Beal; .f % Artietes qf Apr assent , • , Mae BIW A, - : • Banye t tik Order Boolipolk i i at the rely shartist mum: .9ar stook ofilln TYPJ Is more exteastre than that of aay other Ole, hi thla no 'ticm of the St a te, e te, aid we keep hinds employed express* by tor Jobhini. mew . , Ban a preetteet Miter oareelf, we win tie 1 .., gismo our,* 'to be as twat ea anri be ' ' • - liiiiid watialhielthst... tettrettt 111- 14014' de* .. . ~ . , ,- . ate* etaWtartikettre: - . - - ' y ~.{ 9 ,* , Books boui 4l ,r ll 7.l l4 d?t, of *Va. ,14111 k Xittolta • "PY 4°o ° c"/ 11/ # 11 # u P" r """ 211 ana 'mucks° or deiiksbortntAleit• X()., 38. BEIM AUTO; you buve free' aetetut to a rie Inm an reading-room, - eard-rooms, smohNg-room, &4.. where you are supplied with intiali aad whatever, y'ou may eoaaern3fresh mentiat. Many receive theirletter,s and ff er t °l4 l 44" f igug""""kliaing e sew ere an iirtua ly living at the cliff).— For strangers arid,:bachelors, who ..wish to ai madatate;l!* tWitiitt as matirattnietiona, With - ..fei:OtrestAd I judge it morally , an wheAelouti, nearly all rmblie men below to one or more claim— solos ins AllrttitOur 65601.- The4to erm tpes Ntttwo dr. 4,* 4104 0.; , : o f th e "More' eipt - ns.ve; ]stands in c tl'o ;very Neat quarter of La cei qop, mu; .Wagnenster Hall and thel-ala Meg IslaW el igh land iostly - .tl. - nt Itnetentes bat in.oylerotereAttistfonatinlorneyespects more comfortable. It is strictly;; imited to three hundred Members,: and I: Undetatand that -an- election to fill vitiancy Is often an object of much aolicitude. Its:members are mainly ,connected with. Literature, or.-the Drama—often with both--audit hits the best galleiy of British theatrical portraits extent, mainly the gift of a member now deeeased.— Ita dmintroom is not so pleasant as the Beform'e l. but its. dinners sufferlittle by the comparison. If its pictures were on :exhi bition for a price, I am sure alb," would at traetth_ousands. • - ' The Fielding is a literary clitb of still:hum bler pretensions, but I met , tbereiro some au. thors whose fame Ilea reached America, stud noted . on its . books the nainesof most, neat British novelist of this decade.- I wish could stay a few days longr to extend and enjoy, the acquaintanceships here Proffered me; but , grow ho r pie-sick and must, be off for Liverpool and` he Atlantic to-morrow. , . • • • Lint - moon, July 8, 1855. I have , been two days on the "way hither from London, stopping first at ,Aylesbury, the shire town of Bucks, 43 'miles front the metro polis. D'laraeli is one cif the'members' for this county, which is devoted to Agriculture (mainly grazing), and unsurpassedln fertility; Layard represents Aylesbury, a quiet old town of some six or eight thousand, people, and I' walked thence 'through 'a well cultivated and most delightful ctiuntry to Hartwell Park, the residence of. Dr. Lees, and for _many years the home of Louis Xym, Charles, X , . and the rest of the French Bourbons, while _Napoleon bore sway in France. The mansion, is old and curious, but spacious and comfortable ; the park and grounds well laid out: and plant= ed ; so that I could not consider ita hardship • to be exiled. thither one lair income, and With some re-inforcements to the library fora do- zen years or so. If the Bourbona %vie men of - sense, (which is not established), doubtless they' were happier here than after their resto ration to the.F'rench throne. ,Flush walks or drives no man need desire; 'the house : lacks elevation, but is otherviise well. located and the noisy world is completely out or sight'and hearing. It is a plebe to rest in and be happy: mHere a Temperance Festival or two days'.; eetingwas hell with off-hand addresses each day by several speakers, and an loratiOn by' Alm B. Gongh each evening.. The first day, was fair and the attendance large, including' several hundreds by au extra train' front. Lon don ; but I only dropped in on the Second day, which was one ofpouring rain, rendering the Park n-swamp and giving the tentsiandtooths dre,ary and draggled aspect. • Oreourse,the attendance was limited; but Lmet'here Geo. Cruikshank, the artist, George ThOmpson, the philanthropist,-and other notables', who, with , Mr. and . Mrs.• Gough and a large party of guests, were enjoying the bounteous hospital ity of Hartwell Park. We had a good many speeches that, afternoon in spite Of the , rain, and Gough's oration at nightfall was' admira ble-and •fitirly attended. pleasant ~? ii.rer party succeeded, with some good, short speech es, elosing the day's enjoyments, 'and before the majority of my fellow-guests- had risen next morning, I was obliged to been the road to Aylesbury, so as to take the early train to •ward London to Tring, there to intercept an express train up to Birmingham, where I spent a few hours,with an old and some new friends, leaving at 5 P. M. for Liverpool.; And now for the good steamship Baltic, for the ocean (which I:cannot learn to like)and home agaln. - it; C. "The first sure amptom of mind In health,, • IN rest of heart, and. pleasu r felt at borne." At this season of the year. a large number of oar citizens absent themselves from home for a week, a fortnight, or even longer. 'Sonia i seek health, nth° pleasure and rill desire "a change." The o ccasional journeyings from the hearthston in&the famil " 'cirelefrom `the toils an anarieties-d: -' ' ' 44 the perpetual - hum • and bui - of . .-. - 4 - 'r '' .l "; '.in - - the great multitude of eases ) " , t , . i , .f , 4l atitif ," good: It, is well to go atiruarl'A .:., i.t a ...z. . times und seasons; and foi a. Nattily : it ._ T, sons. ? The.world, to be tindir4tend. antrap....'l. • preciated, should be met face to: ficoi ' Is e - , e , cause tve live in - a' partieular toWn'or city, and- 4 move in a polished and intelligent * circle, we' . must not imagine that .we have 0 monopoly of. the good things of life, awl that there are not other alt. des • of civilization 'equally de liettful, and other spheres of society , equally affable and eitlighteneil. Nevertheless, all of us are more or less`the creatiirmi of ,eircum stances, of taste, of habit, and of, prejudices, and will so continue'to the end of our' days, unless we travel ever and anon frOm home, and mingle freely and • frankly with the rest of mankind. The effect 'of such ', jaurneying 'and association is to correceniaux of the silly prejudices that arise from idiCal eirculiatalices, to enlarge the heart, and toimpiotti . fhe miod.. It often happens, too, that intiamciii and friendships ere: formed on satelt:OtiasiOns, that Strengthen with yeah, and 'be:C4l43' unfading sources of social 'enjoyment: 'lt has ' been • well observed, that a peritorkin the, best spirits, and with every diroasition to.be pleased, may enter.a hall-room hrilliaitt,with youth; beatey • and fashion; and yet aiming' the crowd of hun dreds, :single.' out liiatne'coutlianikively plain, modest lintV. uniessiiming 'being, as the only one amid the gay 'and giddy throng,ealcula ted to;touch a chord or the heart 4 .'and'lti h in-,., dle ttntitions' of :sympathy ! So/tOo, when we tratot/' Dap attor• day may pass; , sceie upon 'scene they fie. gaged Upon ',with Admiration, I and at last we will meet ? as by 'die order of Providence - with some individual' celen'ated 'to interest ;11/ the feelings,AdaPteif to'respond to all du? synipathies—qt being, 'indeed, kin -4red toT our own, and ivith itimiii, therefore, conversation and social communion Tiecome qtciurces of exquisite enjoyment." . : : .. . .:'it is wel,l,too,to go from home icea.lionally, in that '' older ' at we may duly - appreciate the 'gentle beings within that - hallowed spot, and 'return with a keener relish' for domestic en joythent: -::' The homeless indeed the hapless'. •Theindividealwbo, rvithoin, a friend or with out ti home, wanders through' thia - world,tone, e unlov ingelfish,- and unloved - , who bas no ties -to bind hiin • to society, bid thels'eof.inte.rest or ambition, who has no heart to lain to in' 'Selene-of sorrow, and no friends 41:) . rejoice with in the-lunar of. proiperith lifludeed to be pitied. • ' ' ' - ' .'. ' And yeithere are'honies 'dd itrilitiTy so'in :name, homes where all iii discral4;nnkimbsess , 'and jealougyiand where the gentle; the con fidit4;.thil courteous, and the affiktionnte, are :.itiiter to be met trilli. .Alasf foi l the inmates tif such wretched-abodes.' -And how best stud! home be 'made 'happy? - This shoat& be the 'study of , all who 'wish well to themselves and their! families;' of ‘ all who' can apprecta . te the 'tender, the' 14ntifal; the kindly ,',and the har monious: ' Theitoirworn labtiregi ithe t la the signal hour 'etriketfoither *closeOf Ins daily reanderitiduetryilhrows by hisj.ocag with a light heart, *ad moves' forward withit cheer ful :smile'tnd a buoyant step, cunfident that a-eordial welcome i awaits - inm'ist it humble , 'but a happy home*, , this itteCoreied tbileciet of human enjoyuien and'issayr Well be' enured : thy' the rich undegiesti fiirttmatesOciarciictlin *mites:. wttiorecniii, the ; disposition be 'of 'the eight hand,' ittlift trtith 'be *Ognittxl and acted upos:; that all are , litortat:!and all have 'errors. if bir docttine of "patieneer faidibr beatancebe not only inculcated but.Pre'ligM, • Itpthi, iii- tbe greAttaultittldfi at eases; mit. 1 • •N - 20010 -BINDERY be /amity (E.,lfit. I HOKE AND ITS EN O • - tl THE .AIISENTEEI3. . I- re II MI MI
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