• '; ' r = IS 1111 .. ~ ~r Aincrs' )ottrital. PA. SEPTEMBEIt. 20. IS • If A*ORD TO OU3 01)• :4 HY Y,l A. 4 1 Choose re betwevi asl► miteh misreiresentation has hem made by the Sham-Democrats of our county, to in fluence the rote of oar lidopied 'citizens, and so great are the effor* now being made by the Jesuitical_ emissaries of Papal Rome, to `establish the Catholic power in this country, that. vra-dceut.it l ostaussry, -for the,sakt3 of truth and justice, „ to make these remarks, ad. dressed to our adopted fellow-citizens. We need say but little on this subject to our readers, for they, like us, are aware , of the duplicity which our opponents make use of.-- Many of our adopted citizens - are among the best advocates of our Institutions, and the most constant friends of the cause we advocate.— The encouragement which we -have received from them, in our battles against .Rum and Boinctaism, has indeed been gratifying' and noble. Even our native citizens are not more American it heart than many of that class of our adopted citizens whom we now address. But many have made America their home, ,a , ho wavetibetween the right and the'wrong; I and many, we regret to say, who are either influenced by the ties which 1111 bindtheir af... - {motion to their native soil, or are prejudiced - against the American party -o f whose senti inents- they must be ignorant—by the dema gogues of the Sham-Detreacracy, who only court their votes , to: abuittt,their friendship, and by the iusidions and tntiring efforts of - if , -dangerous and7dnvisible power. , :To further their own Unholy ends, the Demi . erotic leaders will tell you that we seek your disfranchisement, and the cry is reiterated by those, whose maint is, that "the end justifies the' means." But we positively assure you that this assertion is untrue. The most ulna - Know Nothings dO not seek to—and could-not if they did=-disfranchise any of , those who have already become citizens, unless i ' the Catholic Priesthood, who, aceordin to the oath they take to the' Pope and Bis ps, can not become citizens of the United States, in the sense the termqs used in the Naturaliza tion Laws. But we do think that a longer re sidence in this country, before they are entitled to vote, would. as a general thing, be benefi cial—not only to the country at large, but also to the emigrants themselves. Their prejudi ces wouhl be worn off, and they Would better miderstand the institutions which their votes , w.oild either help to establish More firmly, or t o ( w h iny. 1 r those who seek' our shores were all educated and intelligent, and free . fAmt_religions bigotry , such a proviso would . .mit be 'necessary ; but we need not say that, with the large mass, such is not; the case. One of the resolutions passed at the recent American Meeting held in the Court House in rottsville, contains the following: - .'We seek to deprive no rnr of the Orions peivlleges of Amorican citizenship. whom our latO have made a rill /en; we weirtnne them aindoZ us, and if they are truly Amerleank In heart and %eat ituent, gladly share all our rl,:htv with them; bat self-preservation compels us to octend the term of Naturalization in ture. to protect th.eto precious rights and privilege% pow the insidious attarLa of the JeFILILLK of Eurogte:' - 17.)u are as much intetested gout and wholesomeflatis as . I zens, and you are as much . should be) as they are, for the yours also. The canoe we advcicate is yours— it is the great, cause of hnmanity, in which are involved the questions of v,irtus,intelli gence and security. . Then, need we ask You which side you will be on? Your own hearts /should be the best jAtos of your course. The happiness of your families—the future of your children, should be the arguments to,infinence you, instead of the bug-bears of the` modern demagogues, or the subtle insinuations of political Jesuits. ' Do not the Shani-Dedocrats court the Cath olic vote, and the German Infidel vote, which . is bandetrtogether to break dcwn our Sabbath laws, and the institation of Religion itself— Viey, who when in power, were the enemies off - your fathers, the destroyers of your fiber, ties, and thil promoters of ignorance, immo rality and crime/ And what Letter are they iw, than they were three centuries agO? Do they not claim the same power they ever did? -And are they not as unscrupulous as ever in obtaining that power? Are not the Catholics . even now trying, both 'openly and secretly, to undermine our Five Schobl system, which they pronounce "godless and infidel," prejudi cial to their religion ? and also —O, monstrous Lel—they insist that education and intelli gence, the Bible and its precepts, are at vari ance With the cause of Liberty! 11..aVe we not shown that their emissaries are secretly circulating statements which even an honest African might blush to own, so false, so base, so utterly untrue are they! But we know them. They can no more change their nature than the leopard can his spots. • . What reforms for the amelioration of suf fering mankind have they not opposed? Have any attempts to raise mid to the con dition for which he was designed, not been oh itructell -by these stumbling blocks of the age —the' Roman Catholic Priests? And even now, when the friends of Law, Order and Teniperatice, are battling manfully for and virtue, are they not , cotablned with the "Liquor League", to keep open all the Grog /Maps in this Region after October? And-fil: what? Why that :Priests and demagogues may kelp the people debased and degraded, so that they rata use theta for their own base purposes. Then friends-Lrea(lers —adopted citizens— shall the:./ have yo,rr votes too? Will you too Alkiek agniiist the prides;' and help .to break &owl our institutions, and swell the tide of mi=ery And ruin; which the-Sham Democrats, iu their blindness, hope to perpetuate arming us, by the aid of this class of voters? • The Catholic vote of this country is large, and going all one Way—the way directed by :Ole Priests—the aide which it Bas espoused, has often triumphed , over the right. • By holding the balance of power, although in the minority, they can secure pones,- They elected Bigler Governor, and he appointed' Judge Campbell, a Catholic, Attorney General of the - state, after he had been rejected by the people as Judge of the Sipreme Court. • TheY. elected-Pleice President of the United States,_, by holding _ the balance of - powei, en' condi; tion that Campbell should: be appointed Post Master General—and he was appointed—and the_ whole .Rait ,Office - Department,- - vrith its e4irty 'tholiteibsi Mager:, together with two members of the and a large dumber of the most important and lucrative viriecre' in 'ether departments, are all under the thumb of the Catholic Church—spiei "on the public4and every man whO is suspected of holding is single Astericanprincipk, is in,. Astaittly turned orkprovided titer can prOcure a teel,cia - taie. but place. - ' Men bating busi • neVi'l4:ls o ) tp4 otioOppotri29o4 it 44. beers. asserted,; tad *Ter :dettied,,wero ectint polled tO*tit at Washington in Ake -transit- tion - of business with the Departinentileensse hq:-PO4 Mast r G* 34011 _ 14 . sleneted . with' CAtholio Priest* and couldl4ot be seen:- '• tests nt adopted-citiseniq will-your fain be any better shoultpl4iOnivrierergitinthe in 04'411 Shell at heart and in ;principle,' whether' iiiippte4Citi bens or not; role the country, or. shall this poWer'rele it erer - yen tied nit Look , at. Won in oar rinircion3ty,'Where, ` . they bare the poser, 0 1 4.4 0 424 . 0.#.1* , 'Leek .at: Car, 1111thsoannionregian _ Wok at the horrible; condition of the Alit; 4 :flees% where Cenipstent:tititans . Wern turned out to give plik*ti:Catholice, iwoWier, terns i aid sectiiie . #l4v*.i;ind Vien:judge ESSE , how they would rale evetythlog Of* it they possessed the power. before rote, and tOo you rote fort a:';= ;k '.+t. ; • Till IRISH 11=11100D. The indpendence which is groWing up among the more enlightened Roman Coholies in this country, i 9 beginning: to alarmthe Priesthood !terribly4srticularly the Irish por! tion thereof. They are also becomipg (satis fied from the signs of the times, thit r they will be compelled to conduet' ; 'themselves a little enoweircuninpeetlr in thiWonntry; syn. tem of tyranny which they . have practised, is rapidly coming to an end—,and :all their fool" fnUilinrreoFiliking:ll464l3attl4lll Bleeding trtrgiresi mill no longer tie swallowed by these - Who becanie more enlightened with restic4 tol'iffittii sleight-of-hand tricks of the Priest oodt in trying to excite their supersti ticini feire,'"rferia the Irish in : Ireland, where they think 'they can better enslave them—bat even there, the signs of the times, and their own confessions, show that these campy= apd tyrants are fast loosing their hold on their victims. Those who are conversant with the present. stns -of affairs, assert that in less than twenty years Ireland will be Protestant. We are led. to these remark by - the follewing letter 'of a Catholic Priest in PennsylVenia, written to a fliest in Ireland: "Tan IRISES TN A3ERICA.-4 Ro m an Cath- : olic clergymait of the diocese of Cashel, bias received a letter from an Irish priest, the Rev. ' Thomas Reardon , Paitor of Eastern Penn sylvania, in the' course of which the writer im: ploringly.entreats his correspondent to use influence all his to check what he desi. o nates I the insane spirit of emigration to America, which seems to poesess the spirit of the pea ple of Ireland. "They are rushing,!' says the 1 writer, "on the almost certain ruin of their souls, while their temporal conditiotils at best but little improved. A flit fifth of all:the number leaving Ireland are laid iii strange graves witbi one short year froui the day they quit thei native shoreS, and the greater part of the o ers are soon broken down by the severe labor to which' they must apply themselves, and the awful climate, Which rat pidly bring on prematitrecld age, dud hurry the victim into am oily grave. Prom the hour they land to the %bur they die, they are despised and spit npo4and in thousands - of cases they die without' the last rites of the church, or any of the consolations i whichh - at home would smooth their dying pillows, and prepare their souls for the solemn Moment' of departure. I have had Much experience of .the mode of life into which nearly all our peo pie are drawn, and I soleninly belieVe that, if I the 'vessels which bring them over were sud- denly to founder and carry' every creature on board into the depths of the ocean, they would have a better chance of salvation than they have after they have lived" for some time in this country. So entirely convinced am lof the, earful havoc of souls, which is:the result of co.min,,w here, that, were Almighty God to give me the power 'of building a will. of fire around Ireland to prevent its people from leav ing it, it should be built before the ink with . which I write this line would ;dry.' For the love of Jesus try to keep 'your poopl4l at home, for every indivi - dual yoa keep - you ! snatch, a soul from hell." ~l 1 I , This _Priest Reardon must be a beauty. Ile! , seems to have a very contemptible Opinion cfl the character and moralitY •of theipeople of this country—or else the immoratiliband the impotency of the Priesthood has punk to a low-ebb. This letter admits that they cannot save the . soul of a single Irish emigrant from perdition, who arrives in this conntly, and re mains here a short time. ,We think the Irish had bettercast off such an unprofitable Priest- ' - hood at once—for, according to their own ad- mission, they can do then; no - good. And i then the idea broached, that it would be better; that they should be carried to the bottom of i the ocean, than to land on our. shores—the . wish is horrible in the extreme—but that they must inevitably be consigned to, the bottomless pit if they escape drowning, is a degree still more horrible. This is the only inference that can be drawn from this letter, a , letter which could maybe milted by art Irish Priest, who had every manly and chat 1111)1e feeling crush ed out in his training. Our impkession is, that the greatest curse that was err inflicted on the Irish' in this countfr, was the advent of the Priesthood after them. Mix the Irish up among the people of this country, and 're- , . move them from "the influence' of the Priests, and they make quiet and orderly citizens, and soon adapt themselves to our laws and insti:' tntionsbut the moment you collect a num- ' 1 ber together, and put a priest among them, : all kinds of deviltry begins. The Romani Catholic laity were all satisfied with the Pub- i lie Schools of the country, and were_ anxious, to send their children to these Schools—but the Priests forbid their doing 'so—and de. ~ flounced these Schools as "Godlesti and Infi- • del." They denounce all Religioita Instruc tion, other than their own in tht.s i e :Schools— s and then, if their desirfs • are cavil:flied with; they 'denounce the Sett - bola becaitsti Religious Instruction is•not imparted in theut;--i-theyrtfo rnent all kinds of animosities in the comritt nity, by arraying the Catholics, against the Protestant denominations—and if those at. tacked, defend themselves, the dry of the Priesthood is "Persecution of Catholies."— They debase and degrade their Members by the system of tyranny they practiee, by 'qui , tiug their, superstitious feelings, and then filch ing from the needy their wages, to huild cathe drals, and then tura theta over to the Protest ants to support in the Aims Betties, and liv contributions—they oppose the Maine Law, because the closing up of the Ruin shops, (a I large majority of which. are kept by their countrymen,) they might rise from their de gradition, and become sober : aid. intelligent, citizens, and cast off their Priestly oppressors, which tilany art; doing, according to the testi mony of -- Priest Reardon's letter to Ireland. We 'repeat, remove the grog shops, and three-fourths of the Irish' Priests, with which the Irish Catholics in this country are cursed,' ut,d'the large mass of Irishmen Amongst is ; would make good citizens --Would not be "spit upon;" and one-half the animosity which their conduct provokes Against . them, would.; be removed. This is our firm conviction, at- ter a residence of twe,ntisix years in the Coal Region of 'Schuylkill County, which is large,: ly Catholic in population: ' • -, in establishing, ur native eiti- American (or r interests are ,THE commANIVAND' TEE SAMMIE A iarge portion of the German emigration to4his: country, seem to be bitterly bonito to the t3abbath,caud by their acts Seem - deter; mined' to set all the laws on the subject at defianee. In Cincirmatii Ohio, about three weeks ago, the police arrested a party of Ger. man theatricals who were perforating in that city. Suadziy — eienfrig, 10 - an audience of Germans. In New York : , itler'the closing of the lager, beer saloons, the keepers collected their customers in the establishments; id went, lbreugh:mack_ religious ceremonies the keeicra, reeding a clutpter in the .Bildp, and thee they would partake of refreshments, all of which was done to cast ridicule nn re- ligion and the Bible. In 'New , 'York, it ap pears by the faihmieg, that. they, Lave c.c)m-; inentqd haldiutioditicaiaLso; :'!PotatcAtibLeiteleas Olt - , .Btriektrite Nevi York .1,07.1b00kn - otetes thellieati alindst lest ine*taltAW,. 6 „. 1 4 fri.FurP,r 4l 9 t AiVEPIO!. luta illpvittea ;NO, iatif t ereivrevitbilit *hi& 4111 004 'heti t Know " vlttelfif'fieribeto , ouitatiOgit" , iitpialatiiso 414 utimirdvialesti t i— atieteevf - .tate• eit4t43bartetted,ip.: stitationi, iiuoe of whieleeineiv* . vdtel-tiiitt Vlore favoeby - tivi fel:atlas. ut ilate7liepahlhit, thaii the sienejptve -the .Bvbbetlt,l: Th*llay ie believed maneuiliivie Drew, .4 . 1464.11%,0 the one gpoi,k*bleahia.:l l3 l ol o l oa l l'llaibrit' **Anal!, sought` Heaven,' in weir momentous struggle, and the lather of his Country alteityi set thew* Illitlitiaisbed.'emisa l pie of reeeteseeitie , Itf . this Poikatjt!tit,,' .4 , ,titior. 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NE= Itty f 11Filleouto in flelnk ANSWs, paper _ JyL, Ist. te sto o p. drstio'llwd urgent; A'pliPer,which will defeatkpe 1 0 13 04 p,pittetiplOs a the iteetwersuleisartiklAboir fell IturttY, -- to combat the 'wicked :and anan:Oeti Plana uttbsi fatted* se " q 5 Knoi s' A r m e l sothe 'repeat' of thai,:despotio and4Wegal . anti-IL:ens° law; to htkon - fot is suitable toodittoaft, thinArthe kyjxPerifieal ;may Into wad ill ly; tb sitco*meed to, ittapeepli‘ the eleclion: of:Koch ; Mottiwho are lioncitly d osed to, And caps to of - Carrying tines measures tbrough. Therefore,iat a reading of German citizens it was 'fßeatitoed, = That to tttthia . the' irborrk` OROS a new Dinnocnitio‘paper In the Ostrman language' be established-in Pottaville,rand the- superWeetS thereorhe given to Mr. C. Rimiastota; tl4'3llto 1 eitlitee.sitalsauniitstislotfalikestoors4..who hiss for several Years, in his sphere of action proved hito- .• self "it steady Hemostat. 4 The Denies:rade citisens.l of Selttiylkill county, aro requested to contlibute I voluntarily to the establishment of the k paps ,and lrbeiallY,sublntibb for cop*, sit t, per sceotoptiny. JO lists.. ' - - ' undersigned therefore nrgoutt.y anttji re spectfully call upon theii fellow-citizens to , e,tnol their voluntary . contributions to the founding.* the paper upon the one list; and upon the tither pay c9.100a-A07.-wisli, hare; to 90 as snlsciption, and transfer to fhe new paper their bustaass notices,and 0040: ad ertiseraeuts., ,WevrOuld remark that the abject Of this.,paper isiwst only j tho furtherance of tin in. *est of the Democraticiparty, but also tha ilivicteO/ welfare and seeress of tlift Gerenaue,t. sl STRAVE. LAVES &Cp. l'ilriidemoorucy of the - getters up of tl4 4 ' . pa. arid who have the "welfare of .the.'''ber : 'inans at heart," consists principally in telling :: lager beer on Sunday, land keeping open the grog whops in this Region, who are thil . ';eus- Oiner of the hrewericand liquor 'reetieis. . Fram'elie , Piiiladel4ia -Evening Bulletin:. it j TER moos LEAGUE. • .F "Thit..-tioings of. this 'wicked organisatiOn' are "kept as secret' aspossible P and . for the . best of i.erasuni. They will nut bear infpection 'they will tuft bear the light of day. They • meet in no ir:et conclave, keep their nominations, MO all their dttings as secret ar possible. Some thlngs, heweVer, now and then Iles& out: One I learned the 'Aber day from a reliable source. A poO6tid inv, lidensed to keep a small liquor shop, called on lawyer of this city for counseL Among ether things,; she told him that she belongcalttot the ?League t' and had paid five dollars into the fonds of this shameless eunfaleraey. A man whe keeps a segai entre was constrained to du the sameljking. They demanded fivo dollars of him homuserthey made purchases' of hira,!tind he dare not rehise::— tin these, and 'similar ways.' they mite mousy to ;Carry eurward theirMefariousi.plans. Look ; at it, 'fellotreitizens. A largd fund is being raised for ,}chat? To relieve the destitute, feed the . ..iioor, clothe the naked, administer to the sick, thtin- Oro.' and the helpless! No, nothing of. this. ;:t But .ht raised and will be Hied to Make thepoer Poor. :sr, to render the sick inimrable, to send discord !lute fatuities, to make Children disobedient, and ll:trend brutal, to rouse! bad passions, anCpro .4note feuds...end fisticuffs, end wrangling, and bit lernetss, and strife; to nerve the robber's arin;auti !Whet tile assassin's .knife. This is • the dreadful `Work the 'Liquor League' is engaged in. This is the way the money of poor widows is to be ettent. 'wish:the "Liquor Leagno' would have otio.put, die meeting, when the eerumunity would seti,,....sito !end what they are, and my word for it, their , OW ier for mischief would be at an end. Such cii•inot ley, sqUalid, wretched crew has seldom beeh'see n . 4 11ew tbe 'miu.buds' would show! How blaekbyes And bloody noses, and tattsred gortueat.‘, nail old :Shoes and bruised hats, ;and empty pockets,- and i.larched lips, and consumptive coughs, would tell ;the sad tale ! These are Clio legitimate fruit efthe libominable 'Liquor Lea'rue.'" • . •.t • 1 *; ;In this County the brewers and otheia are ; le.vying contributions bn all the keepersi Of the 'grog shops, and all stch tavern keeperCwho 'have no accommodations, but which rites no bettei than the grog :shops, (the respatlable taverri keepers, we learn, will not have:•any• thing to do with t.heih, they say the O:ith is `too hOrrid,Yto,carry Out their nefarious plans in keeping open the EIGHT HUNI.HtEp jicens'ed and itlicen'sed grog shops ,in the County, toprey upon the people, and n;l•6' the - • z: masses of their wages, which ought tO go to the support of their 'fiOnilies. God forbid that ihb Rpm shops should!triumph over butorinity! Shall !Straub, Lauer & Company' keeVbpea • kbese I ciaht• hundred sinks of iniquity, :6 del•,, bge the County with the liquid • poison the ietifiers' dens and the lavr beer estrihlish- Menta, filling your Alkns House with tlic!,pau pers and insane,.mariufactured .at theie ac cursed establishments, requiring one-half the taxes !of the whole County to support them •AV append a list of the number of libensed grog lshops in the ti &rent districts it?, the Coal !Region, which are independent Of the licenied taverns and Stores. About onbthird of the taverns hale no necommod‘tions icarcel ly for; travelers, and lure in reality oohing more! than grog shops. - Many: of the:, Stores ate bit little better. !It is-also supposed, that there are equally. as many grog shcips selling -liqUbt without licenses as there are licensed, Which would swell the; number to over ElGtrr HUNDRED grog shops in the Coal kegion eionel,—all of which 4traub, Lauer & CO: are laboring to keep op4t: through the I.4qttor Lengue: 80 East Norwegish:,• 14 40 Norwegian,lB Tatbaqua 31 North Blanelui;:. 11 , t3oltuyikift Haven, 18 Branch, :7 17. Port Carbon, /IS Cass, 53 'Bt.:Clair, • 41 . Butler, 15 NeW Castle, 48 Fralloy, Tremont, Pinegrove, 'Palo Alto, 19 55 30 * Making 515 licensed grog shops zii the COal : Region, indepehdent of the storei and taverns selling liquor t lf.! - I nithe agricultur'alldistricts of the Oninty, out of the,,_Coal Region, embracing moie than half !the . tetritory of the County, therii are • only len grog shops licensed to sell liquor in~ depehdent of the stores and taverns, as only fourteen out of sixty one stores in this portion of We County sell,/ispo. .Farmers of §ehuyl hiO, arc ydll willing to hare half thi,!kaxes, of j the County swallowed up to suppoitiheso RUMMERIES in thb Coal Region any lnger, nine-tenths of which are, kept by the tiiOt de-. graded portion of the foreign population .RObert MI- PalmeriEsq. wheri Prosecuting _ Atiohley, dielaied three-fourths : , of the whole taxes for Corinty. purposei , was;swal lowed up•by keepingland trying the criminals, and i-also supporting the, paupers nisde at these rammeries in the Coal Region-41nd the honest, industrious and sober•portiori, of the , people ;have to foot the bills. ;*- Is! it not a burning shame- for a sensible, t l eflecting people, to, tolerate such atOtiyArti; nahleand expeosive; nuisance any lur? , 5 rfi• , _ _ THE SCHOOL QUESTION AGAIS; §, ome friend 'bus s ent us two copie4.'ef the *mi York Freenupes Journal, the • Roman catliolic organ of Arch-Bishop Aliighes. Theie 'papers contain no less than eight or ten articles, on the subject of the';'Ptddic SehOolS, being , extracts purporting to come Irtiitti Protestant palters in opposition*) the . ‘ocidless and Infider-Schoors, as the Otitho tic Jp f apers terns thein, :and are copied into ,the ',Freiman's Jo+sal with the &W owing • comments : - . WAKING UP I ;I' • gi inrush God' the American people* re fait wishing up to a just, appreciation of the irre li,gious State School', system, the. cresiiiire of the French and Gerinan despotism in the last ' century, and since I adopted by Jacobins of .Eur Ope and Americo for 'their own' portioses. Afgain, , we say; it le un.American, Old will rip* be permanently accepted by. biii,..couri try.l We further itaY, that whenever tie-=hono rable and-reasonable onbitinite for it:nhall be' by any or l on!' fellow:chile* fls they willi dad among the foremost.. and .1 most generous advocates of, the reform, the - Catlico lie, population of the count*." 4tirnher` editorial in' the same patiCr de Owes that the;Cathodes will not acqrnesce in the pithlie Sehool!dyntem—thet tites l ! . are strongly opposed as ever, and- that they only . 4bide their tine fornetioti." 11 1 4'6:Atoning is an extraef,frikok enitlotthe. nnin 0 efi • f' 1;4, 11 "mama 1. f!ilti -regard to the :state of moral&F . 4* oar snca*ed class ek- a writer in _one of oni4our4 nehiliskes the,following_ atiteinant:;An one State Prison itenr , tinktni • there **lite irsdnatee.of.eollem a gre . wer.port!cot;Othe wh*tutieber of convicts .ut-the pt Intini than the entire. intztberof nogege gradnAtedt;in_ottr eoa, }ate noun thew upon 1461140 M it. expended :' . for _ their.eduention.l.l4l...that. thkroonidaight, assassius,:and incendiaries, Writ. Fiona frolic' the schools by hundiedi. nut •-• I: Vellove Vitixensi hi this trait' • • -I - • Rai{ Bata's Gerunii r i egehotiofitu Stri.mb IWeent s ii ol4 4 p c *!i*A4 4 4: l F!' 'sad those - gooClatorut 44010 01 , 440theratatit . import , — mitmuy . 4 • Many of Abe toveralcyn*s t op. ;' 41l 1 ME ' 4.1 arc - anrroaii •1 1 191.14111. ' • "- TEM Evangelical MerMiwe faticittlftiOtFe. tic f4r September is heforkis: • It lipia#ldwolby *CS - tirman Olen, Philitiplphbi;=4!*.i.i::CiMiles . , A. Sualtbls the' Utter. ;' The , eon , -tains six oriettal ortioles•; - besidesi "Rdittirlat Ae.:•;!tAthustowtt its seeettaryis4l4term. 17-Institutions."- It is embellishettkwitts w•:rery pretty view of the Aileetiiwn Beest4;l';' ES MEI 00141r . ff LADY'S Deoxi the kieelsiorAi_ out for ; - I:Niftober."' We ir odd 'id thli :- - 14 itistli contains sixty-sereo artleles and di two illes taratlorit;all - iiiiiresistilo - tberaiAlionFti !lie ;Mid confess to an admiration Of the "Baby Cops" sad "Button-hole Stitches." The frontispieceg-Crota- Well's, last interview with:his Favorite -Datigyer7 Is yery : eapreasiveilnd tie; Vi4iozi plaMs• ay ad mirable. To be had at lion native ..1 THE M.LKIONGssezi , for Septira*r received. this able wort is . edited by Wiliiaiu i. .Tenney,artistedby Er.P.T;Steds.- Thapresent num: her contains our description of D. P. Brown Co.'s new Colliery, also eatnuta from our "Vnder derground walks ihroughEnglatid,7 . on the Work ing of shafts. A great variety of articles are giv en on the subjects of gold mining, copper mining, he., which are instrnetilfe and interesting.' The price - of this work is ss.:i ' BLACKWOOD'S ED/Sauna 4. I IAGAZINs.--This ever welcome Magazine for Siptember, is on our table - . —American edition, Yob', XLI . No. 3. The, pres ent number contains " Life in the Interior of Rus sii.;" "Notes on Canadtiand the North Western States of America;" "The Imperial Policy of Russia ;" "Our beginning of the Late War," Ate. Also an unmerciful, thedgb i 'able criticism, on Al fred Tennyson's "Maudi-i which has been So se verely handled by the literary press since its ap pearance. Price $3 a ,yeai—with any of the four Reviews ss—with all Ole four Reviews $lO 00. For vale at Ilanuates. - 1!_ Iteported by Dr.A. Hegei ,of Potts . Sci. Awoei u. OitSiATirl7o-118- 9th mo., i 1 30 dais. 1, Satunl. 221 Bands.? 23, MovaLty 24 Toes 'j Wedn'y Thurs'y 2• Friday. 2a 2.2.—g., light; slightly cloudy—cool. • ta—.E., do do I:: do 21.—E., do do i do 25.-6. W., .do ',',. do . 26.-8. W., fresh; clear --vt r oning cloudy and ra iny. 21.=N. W., do morning Slightly cloudy; etc. choir. 'l3.—S. W., do dour; ple4saut. Tom' Treeing the 1.,14i*.--Coon-hun ling ; these fine. moonlight nights is rare sport, in the corn fields of the agrieulturfil districts, but r: fellow' feels deucedly dull next day. Roast coon is good, but ah ! there are fetr4leasures %about their' pains. . 7:1 I)'utttzillo Continenta Capt. Frank Putt,: ytteterday alttirauen fur rat get tiring. Their'tamal brilliant and mur al.: ;.pp , ;trance was eoniiderubly enhanced by the ckarlmt , s and beauty - 'Of the unather. Plaines mutl. hare 51 urAtine fur effeet. „netts tl* applicants fur Licenses it . ) sell Liquor under the' , ...new License Law it; this Borough Will be oppoiied, with the exe,3ption of Hoses. Strotise and J C. Hughes. Objections have been filed accordir;g to thbrules of the Court, agniost tilt the other applicants. jar Court again in ilSession.—Our Court has been 0 03 session this wi44 , k, trying civil stilts-- There seems to be no n* cans of much impor tance on hand, or not enough so, to create an ex citement, though our lanyers are as usual, very busy. Pias The Exchange Ifotel.—Tbie old and justly celebrated house, owner' by Capt. Frank' Putt, and kept by Cul.lF. B. Searcher, is now being re painted. A beautiful npw balcony hal/been-erect ed in front, which will put only grace the Hotel, but also bealstify that prt 4 Centre street., pi`Cool Weather and ../looolit vighic—The weather for the week has - been pleasant, though cool—rather more so than it generally is at this time of tho year. ThC• air on Thursday night was winterish, but the iiioonlight was bright and brautiful—it was like J n4ie daylight, or "dayligh sick." lie` Closing Stereo oe S o'efork.--just as our paper was going to pit.' as, a paper signed by number of businws mew l was handed us, agreeing to close their stores ,at o'clock, after Oct. 1, du ring the winter season:; Every business man in the Borough ought to sign it, and give it a trial— and if it dues not work ' :'well, it can be changed.— Let it however be geneoll. "a". Hunting his Be4r.—Tile time has attired when. this royal itportOs again in season, but, though the hunters(?) ,are plentifial, the gains 'is scarce. Last week two fine bucks were slain and bagged C 14,0111 Broad Mountain. Tholiornsof one, which • witiAtllled by # party, Of which Ocorge Potts, jr.; or this , plaen.::was a member, was pre- Rented. to a' daughter of Fanny Kemble Butler.— The young lady "was tstaying at the /Mansion House, Mount Carboni when the bunters- with "bounds and horn" started tor the toonntains, and claimed in advance thairoPhiesirthe chase.' • M `The License!, Opposed.—Tuesday tiext, at 2 o'clock, P. M., is the time died upon)* the Court to hear applicants for Ne 6015115. All except two will be opposed in this Borough, and through out the County, the opPoeitioti will be- general.— None but the most respectable perstints,- - 01 . th'ose who keep , pure add-, unadulterated liquors will be allowed to obtain Hewitt without the strongeut op position. A greet :neither of.general petitions have boon addressed t4a. Court, praying it not to grant Menses; Ite' any of the Many rectifiers throughout the County;ireho now amply the low taverns and groggerio with thaftsy poison of their own manudieturing--druggeif - and adultera ted with the,rankest aid most vicious ingredients; from them therespic table tavern keepers never buy. According to the reles:.of the Court, two_ persoes ran, be heard verbitlly4for and agnitiet the appli cants, and we sincerely;hope that not one of these unscropulous;:-,rt*ally 'rectifiers will be allowed to carry on Abele nefarious traffic. iza-commitice lticce/yalion at the Schuyl kill County Alms t floi4f.-00 Fri.lay, September 18th. the Committee appointed by the Court to investigate the .truth 'pt sundry charges against the management of, and the presence of abuses in the Alms House, met and organised by tbe,:ap poiattnent of Mr. Russel =Chairman, and Me'ssrs. Freitag and Gruff, Secretaries. John Murphy, examined. Been in Poor House two years; knows a men named James l!deCabe; ho is overseer of the sick-ward; knows Henry • ! Webber, steward of eke. house (hospital); k nows Eliza blazon; she was Put under Webber's charge; her husband came subsequently and took her home; I.heani Webber say on the day she came, that she was a "fine rooking woman, by I wilt --- her twice a tiny,' awl butt, wilt cure her," and McCabe said / "that's right. by 6—d r was close by when the words were spoken, and could not be ° mistaken - 3 she (Eliza Mason) was lucked up, and could not hear it; no, other pau pers were about; McCabe don't treat sick paupers well; but:treats kis favorites ;he was In the habit orbring piatots sick ward; I know that McCabe procured hislfa gallon 'of -whiskey, divi• ding it among motile off the paupers, and going to bed himself' drunk klaate a German, a wiper, who died in 111,4101p:its& last winter; , he had a quantity of good clothing; raw McCabe take out oftbe Hermon's travelling bag opair of pautaloons, worth $.11; McCabe had the pantaloons altered in the house, and wore them *Benumb; I Anew ,e pauper named l'ananth; he• was flak 'with fever and mitte;lllcCab‘ eutf Ibis Mitt getolP nialitr and help him t arry bales to the dead house, with ,nothing hint but alainhatf Panama was sick at the time; knows a map named Kelly; mabdant tolleCalte;, ?debates trait inliespitid attteil(oriii when McCabe tied pistols in- sick-ward, there were several wise* very sick there; iwwWil Cabe say that`he tildnit care 'n for OM pan. pent; McCabe tied dawn the paupers, bawls and feel to their bode; liftiCabe said htrhoped.soOn to hasethe pieasure of *Paling Them dorsi!' iheir eetinsi ble'langtimo'sfestfly 9,,--dr.;.ritOP• to hive the ifdliAteilon Of. nailing them, down• in theit•e 44 Tii be) 4 o.# l ; 4 i - ; 144 !0 !sig• bOaM McCabe tell the pattpemt: to ',kiss his le to bi 4 ll 44 4 Alibi Olits**liimur lituried '4l' Abase things,"nik-if vs' Army fur visuld 1140144 is thetandell s slaw& bars sub veliahiti otr tbirer - ' - Pattiek 'hit" liee°44 strell i a P e tol 4 / 1 3 sa y , l lllllll tt e l l itt /1114401, to a kttN elallidallthig 4 • r M _; ,;: focal Afairs. mumwelCALTenois Is •-• i d'atircipAieal. 23 11 2. 53.73 Ileigtato! Pattullletcomer 65,1 69 11 29.2760 f Markets 2d. ea) abates 55 ;68 V.2Ahaaan tide. 611.951 61 '7O 29.00itanee hpm Philadelphia, 95 G 6 70 'l'=3. 24 3 imiles.—Lrdltude. 4O° 44` 56 . 1:93.9505" —Population Irk 150355 1631 ^2 .14 MEM MEE EMEM _~'_;: •- •~~~° }~~. ~ ,AlWeenbe's• illjtrio4lies to . 'hint; have h oard. 11114,1* - 01 . pd sick. ward; has heard ...,6 1 44"MaiOtOlbe tied them .; .anything that we -, ask Wide. forus, be does; knews or, :Ciabc; , Tiaiiag biien drunk here one night,' and , _kearttiliiiiisataitthat: he would drink no more; .f . hitaleard . that McCabe tted down patients to their 40. s ikot know it to be true; complains tbat.the lkl!ligs4sient Make too much noise around ttatiielt riteitist?ight the time whenAbcre_thetild_ be li!tif:44 quiet; Says that the bread fr.rniskid to Pauper* is bear* baked ; viten the baker WWI sto= ken to on the subject, she said, "anything Is good 'enough fortite - Paiiireri.'; - All the sick paupers united in stating that Mc- Cabe! is attentive. . Elira Mason.ias exturiMed,rand stated that s he, hid nothing t.tisaY against any of the Men of the- Louse. Edward,Brennan, examined, Wtin sick ward; knoWijainciaeCniu . S; one di y,McCabe tied bed. rope aroou~l °DCI tried to 1 ) "4 around the other arm; he didn't succeed in tying both his arms; in the.struggle the lint in a wound which he had from an Operation, fell on the floor; this occurred Ore eek after the operation; I didn't give any provocation for the assault; after wards McCabe Orrick me in the face three times with a broom while I was-lying in bed; McCabe then. laighed McCabe once shaved me, and when almost fibishdd, I happened to open my mouth, when McCabe thrust the piper with soap, beard, ac., iota , rayl i month; I was so angry at McCabe, that i 1 I . bad bad a pistol or knife at the time, 'would have killed him; I am 'a• tauter Man; saw McCabe dead drunk once; McCabe fired off pistols ',ithitt and without the hall of the sick ward. ; I . James Pickens, examined. Has been an in mate of the Peer 14use off and on for 23 years; knOws James McCabe; , ha is. an Irishman, and has been keeper since October hat; never was 'under his treatment but knows bow ho behaved to the crazy people;i a crazy man made his escape trona Webber's:department; two men attempted id put him back; saw .11( :Cabe come out of his department, seize hdld of the man, and beat and kicii4tins enstnefeifuliy. - Tt e man was hand-Cuffed at the time; ttiC man cried out murder; the man could have been takn in without McCabe 's nets's lance ; again McCabeS.Jolc a crazy man-who had escaped, by tbeheelsi after he had thrown him down and dragged him bask in that position, with his head knocking-on tie stones; witness states that Mrs. Conrad, the coak, was a .loose character, ac cording te.common 'zalk; (The testimony here is unfit fur pulAleatioad says that he has only had butter three times since last October; has seen no mush and milk duffing that time; in Heisler'S time we got - it two aild three times a week during the winter; shiCe *lien is steward, the rations of meat have been ?urtailed; we used to get it once a day; new we get it but twice a week; I have never been treated so well since Mullen has been here, as far as fare is concerned, as before his administration I complains of bad Western Pork and bad I;ieef, ivbtch can't be geld anywhere else; to its um; witriess attributes Atm 'late sick. nes. 1: • John O'Connell, 'examined. Been Emir weeks in the Aims Iliiuse ;; in the sirk department tiro wevlts ;.Jaines•!McCabo attended me; nobody ( t o give the nick c i dropiof water;. the Doctor would order toast and butter, mid James McCabe divided it into small pieces was turned'out before Ina wel:; When 314%daliguve me medicine, he would take tue i,y she nonei'aud force the medicine down by putting my thrust; when McCabe wrts threatendWith being informed upon, he said he didn't cure,.for he would stay as long as he was in the doctor's tt , nd steward's good graces; the doctor and steward treated rue well; a fine young German who died lat , t Christmas, was beaten with a strap by McCabe, before the German's death. mitituined. Iles been in this country 24i years; all'that time in Schuylkill County; Is 71 . .,Velirs of-. age, and native' of north of Ireland; clirrohtqates previous statement in regard to bruMl treittuient of crazy persons by McCabe ; rafa that the living undbr this steward is very poor, worse than it has ever been before since he came here; homplaitis of provisions gen erally; I'Ve.sterii pork, is so bad, that it makes us sick - ; since Mullen mime bore, we get butter but three limes a iota; 410 faro is worse .than the lodging; complains cook being filthy in her Patrick Dert#, examined. Flas been's, pauper between 6 Anil' i years. The living has never been so bad as!now; meat only twice a week, and sometimes very bad thinks it the cause of sick ness in the Altos House; says the baker is a7iery filthy, bad woman ; of 32 hogs killed last winter, the paupers got none tt all; knows that McCabe did not treat the pan - hers well; has seenhim strike down a crazy !non,' ishil drag him by the legs; while a Germali was dying of smell pox, McCabe was diverting filmset!' by firing at a bat set up as Esc:initiation o)ntisi4ecl, - at tAc Poor lluusc, Sep- temLer 20th, 1855 Charles Mullen, steward, e*nmineil, her of the 'piano department gets $l5 00 per .month James MoCatie, of the Sick' department, gets $l2 00 ; Wm. Smiles, of the Panning depart ment, $l5 00; Martbri! Conrad,- baker,. $lOO per 'week. In relation trOLebengootl, tho former clerk, who., it was 'allegedi took away' a hog which belonged= '. to the Poor MOUse, Mr. Muller rays Libengood told me that the bog was hit., that it had been giv, eti to hire 'by ":the directors; It:.irss found when young - itt'the yard iiw took the' hog away. with him; it Might have weighed 100Itts ; ha took it away Snare time after harvest; it was fed with the hoist' beionging to the Poor Mouse; I -tante . hero in April,,lBso Obengootl - wat clerk at the time. •," • i • • ' . . Ititt not true,tbakonr pork was stolen last,whi• ter. ,We killoti 82 hogs last fall; Isaw them salt ed down, and there was . , none taken out hut what we used for the paupers; Ileiped to take it out . of the Salt, and helped to , hang it up to dry in the granary'; noel was taken. away, but what was useeim the place, and two or three , hems that , , were. eaten by rata ; don't think . that any of:the hams . conld have beeti stolen ; the paupers did-not get igreat portion of the hams, they got some, but we put - away the greatest part of Mont for the workmen in the spanner; there has beep two'hogs missing since been sick; they died, and were dragged ; out into the woods by Harry; the two hogs whitsh Mrs.:Moyer took away belonged to herself; they had !strayed into the yard and were put into:,the County's pen, with oar hogs, by Barry, the man who has charge of the hogs. The pauperti who de riot labor get meat twice a week, and those who do tabor, get it at every meal. Tho 'reason; why th'e paupers do nut got their ureat quantity of mu>jh and milk; is because our cows are nearly :ill summer cows, and were gener ally dry , hist !inter; ive had barely enough milk to give the rick and the children; there are twen ty.five children' who get milk every day, as near as I can tell VI think mush and milk good healthy food, and if onig it, ; would have willingly given the pauPera more; to haso giviinit‘th some and not to others would brsve occasioned bad feeling. I. think there are nearly 225 paupers, large and small, in theettahlisliment. During the winter we generally have over 350,but225 Is . near the average number during the sitmmerNYrthis num ber, 225, there aro 3ct men in the sink ward, and about 12 in the main building; there are no fe males in . the ;sick waM, but 5 or a in the main building; some of the isiekare able to walk shoot. There are 56 iieranged persons in the Insane de: partment, male and female, and a few imbeciles who are not condi:Led 4tcre the larger number of the insane' are males. • My salary' is's4oo kr Year. Mr.Swale had a bull bens which was fed at the expense of the county, and which he took away with Win ; hot Old me that be was willing to psiy foi it; Wiring have been here 10 weeks; was taken away by the eldrk ; be also bad some bops shoeing &aiding he bas not paid for, and a pair. of llamas, all.;of which is now charged In the, book against him, and eol4mplated at the time that he would pay fir theta ;1 Mi. Swaim idso Mated that he.wonld psi for the feeding of the ball. • . Since tha sciminittOe mot last , I have been ey, 7 ing to get aanitablo: man to talus • charge , of the Sick depart*ut in tie place"of goggle, and will use my bat imdeavoisto put a suitable perm le I will cadm‘vor bi t get proper persons' to take ebirge of, tha depaituumi and the bakery. -Stinkin)gliicat lias ',sometimes been brought here by the *itches"; ,b 4 when isMira„.it has never bet, coo*" Paid blati been mkst.in.b7 cu lug sit a* in the oar lloniO; which. - hitsi uo csisionad,ilek*is." KOishner,sizistained. I was one 'of the dtreetc4i of-the Schitylkill:COintY,Poor House . ; . .; was dieted IBM, and steat out in-1144 k Iwais • pianist "bait If. 4 11:7:3,1issitt9tei saiiry was fluid 4 4 100 . P 9l '3**, a dethtt the yier 1853. trainitaher ihattliefi Sahifr was Increased SAO 1 bat elitsgst*ollect skattly - wii what meeting; do note Maleite itiatelilt was entered.-ow the 414 04.1 4 4 4 9 6 *d *dam 'vise our looptiiiiiiitiiitois toe AtTillP* l o ll4 , 14 *** -1 4 110 Mht: Pistils, hile iamb./m eturr- ' • MS =Di nom opt IconsattrosroOch or an attrras!xlietts.st-r., Naomi*. P4t.is, Sept. 24, 18.55. 'bran Johnsis.L.4.--Nligara Palls tiara had their praises sounded by poets anti prase writers, until each foitare of this mighty natural minder is. familiar, to,ere*thildrim as honichold•words- • j will not therefore add a single, line to what has beet:l.9-00 furoisbed the public already. But,. dear 4uiola, there care features of this waterlog place; which dispel the.awi one feels while gazing op hody.,of l ater, hitting, &easing and writidrig, as it were in agony, prerions tO ta king the artful plunge to *depth of 200 feet,j, and destroy in a measure the unalloyed pleasure the tourist ,aboidd - feel ;addle - tiljourning here. itl.; lade to - the regular cdnepiracy which appi:u's Act exist among the shylocis here to ;fleece ['the, visitors. if a hackman agrees to take 'one to any particrilar p(dnt here fora dollar, he is sulfa to .demon tiri) I lia job ThaNisitar ielutrrused and importuned by sharpers in every disguise, t 4 purchase this, and go there, until his patience hecornes exhausted, and be heartily wishes himself any, where 1)0'U the falls. But apart from'this intolerabg nuisance, 'Niagara un- doubtedly, , ,possesses more attractions to the seek-_ era after pleasure and health, than any other me tering place in the country.' fere the majesty of nature is united to those softer details, so charm ing to the ardent admirers of the old Dame.. The principal hotels here eontioul to be well patronized; the railroad trains froe ‘ different di- - rections, come in continually full, and can safely say that the season, if the weather continues p ro. palms, wilt last, until the middle of October. 'The! weather bete?t present is delicious. • • The new Monument to Brock, on the Canada side of the river, is being ,rapidly completed. It will, when ! surmounted by a statue of the officer its is intended to-honor, be ninety feet in height. As a work of *rt, it will be exceedingly creditable., I took arun.overreveral miles of Her Majesty's Colony this morning, and can freely say, that of either side; I prefer the American.. On: this sido! one has d chance of escaping fleecing; on the I other swindling appears to be a profession, with a large number of competitors, each endeavoring to outdo the hther in rascality, and all resembling in their assaults upon a traveller; a pack of half fan wished welvei, fighting among themselves who shall get the cdmice pickings ; With this feature reineved ; , -„a lower seal, of prices adopted ; and other necessary improvements effected, Niagara would theh be within reach of the humblest eiti ten or family, Niagara would become the watering place of the world. - But I must close, as the mail will shortly do the same thing, and leave me in, the lurch. io for the present, Adieu, F. • • 4 , REGITDAR . SRAM DEMOCRATIC TICKET— , Nominatei . l, it is alleged, by fraud tin the pirt 4 cu. St r out and the yrowerreit, and is considered the LigUor League Ticket. ' . • CANAL COMMISSIONER: • HON. ARNOLD SEVATE: C. n: f477.tutl. sliEnirr: il WILLIAM IMATZ. • ASSE:M BLY: - S AMVEL RIPPLE: , .:, lIVAI. B. LEBO. TREASURER: f• N. K. 4. KEPNER. CoMmlssloNEß: PAUL LENGEL. DIRECTOR OF TOE POOR: = * B. DIEFFENDERPER. AUDITORS: MICHAEL BEARD, j. H. GIIJEKT4sER. ; The above ticket has been changed twice since. its nomination to suit the groggeries, by the's:rear. ink Comnquee. How often it will ho changed yet before the; election, we cannot toll. • . POOl3 HOUSE DEMPCIULTIC TICKET: Nominated by those opposed to fraud, and same of the disOppointed. CANAL COMMISSIONER: HOi. ARNOLD PLUMER. - • - ; SENATE* ' Co CHR IST. , ASSEMBLY: SAMUEL HIPPLE_, • GEORGE D. BOYER. . . SHERIFF • JAiJAMESoREOWN. • • • TREASURER: • JOSEPH S,CHUTLEII. COMMISS/ONER: JOHN. RAUSH. . , DIRECTOR OF 'THE POOR. . DANIEL BROWN. il • AUDITORS: JOHN S. MEREDIIII. • JOSEPH MAURER. • ! REGILAR:DEMOCRATIO CANDIDATE FOR VIE 401E LAME, ,WI/0 REYESES TO SWEAR TO TREi I REM iNTEREi : "i • 1 S. It. DICKSON. meroDisr CANDIDATE TOR TREASCRE4I,iI Orw,gsburs. _iliNio4,j4elljgenc '. ,110TICE1i. air' A MEETINii 4.toe: Si Ikill county - percale Bible Society w► I be betitedillondaV evening next, Octo. .berl, at halfwit 7 o'eleelt, Id the let slothodletChoriv Second street. GRev: Sir.lbatnef): An address will be delivered by the Rey- Dr. WYrboe. of Port POrbor • , fur sECOND 3utTUODI4. EPISCOpAL cniracir, Market Street, Pottrrille, A-4'MM Lorosent, Pastor. Divine scram every Sabbath at 10 d. 31. and 6 P. M. • iii• FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CiFURCII, Sec ond StreetlPottatilli, Rev. T.A.venta 'ramose, Pastor.— Dint ettlre every Sabbath /no A. N<. and 7 P.H. , 'q ` BAPTIST 011101 CD. it.,. JOHN li. Csirrtz. i'aster. ..Service slew Sabbath at 1014 o'clock, A. M., and 7,%, t dock, P. M. ' /WASSsMaTit REPOIIM&D pRESDYT'S Clll.lllOl. gArketittre Uor WILLI AN 11. P th Pastor. Divine service eviiry Sabbath et 1031 o'clock, A.. )14-ami at 714 o'Cleck t V. „ f d • AU . ..n(II.ISW LLflthAN emus. !dirket Square, PtittsvllleOlev, Dmit, Suns. Pastor. Divine service in this Churit regularly every! Sunday. 31ortilug. at 1034 o'clock; evening. at 1% o'clock. Weekly Player .Ifacting, Thursdayvening, at 8 o'clock. I aIiirTRINITX CHURCH-414. 1). Wasmarav, Rector.—Divine service Is held every Sunday. at 10% A. M., and-7M P. M. It will be:remembered thst there are . Taro Hareet The Sating: In this (Episcopal) Church, some of irtikti have been furnished with cushions and books, and to which cltixene and strangers are always welcome. Sep:;...3othaillt S. Trin.—lst Samuel, all, St. Luke :Ili. Satnisel, kvil.-14 Pater, Iv. MARRIED.; •. • MEIIV-LWICKLEY—On 224 hurt" by the IL W Mceptt, Lot MART, 10• att4r..t Muter, both" Of Ash; lauct. i. DIED. • ROERId—On the 26th Inst., Estate., daughter Of Hen ry and Ann Romig, aged 4 ypara, 4 months. and 4; days. DISSOLUTIONS. DISSOLIPPION:---The partnership . heitiotbre ealsting - br;tieroeu Emanuel Friv4trian and Lumnueltitraus. trading, under the firm of .t ERIEDMA.N, has this day (::leptember 21.1W:1 been dis solved by mutual c o nsent.; All these hating! elahns against the same. or these indebted to the trim will rail on Etnantfeel Friedman, who'is fully authorised to settle up the imeounts. The business will be combined by Emanuel Vrledmati. ESIANUEL sTr.Aus., EMANUEL FRI ETMAN. Cambia' Volley, Sept. 25,' 7 65 ' &eV .. • -•- )ySSOLUTI.OI44—Notice is hereby giveit that the partnership heretofore existing be. Teen Itiehard Jones and George ?Jason, under the firm ..of GEO. MASON A CO., was dissolved on the 13th day of June. 1855. by, mutual consent. The affairs of the part ' narship will be settled by Richard Jones.. I ; • GEORGE MASON, I ' RICHARD JONF.S. , Pottsville; Sep. 1, 'sst .. ' : as 4 '- • LIQUOR LICENSE& - VOtlCE.—Theluttdersigned hereby glees notlee ihat tuiltditto make andlcatton to theeettrt of quarter Sento:en cf tbe Peace tole hold en In and for the ConatYnt Eehdr@ill, ` e a lbelld day of October twat, fee a Llamas to sell litneas.SpialPecina: Malt and,Browed Liquors, at the Stars In the borough of Palo Altooontity of seboylklll. WILLTAM BENSIMIER. Pako Alto,SeptembortS,lBss . 37-at. otrcE.—The.• Undersigned hereby .1.1 glees Notice that he Intends to make apiilleatke to the Mtn of Quartet Sendona of the Peace, to be hold en in and fir tho-Oonnty of delmylklll on the Yd.day of October MIA for a biome to sell Ninon, Spirituous. Malt and Brewed Liquors :at DM Store to New Phil:del phis, Blithe township. 31ICIIA.E1. ROONEY. ew - 11 AdellhIL:Rept. 15.1835 NOTICE. --ht undersigned hereby site. 14106. that ha Intends to tnakiaiplleation to the Coot Of . Quarter Malone of theYeaeo to be bold. en to and teethe Oorinty'of SehuYlkill on the 'bid day of October nextaor -a , lkenee- to eell Vinous, Stilrftnosia, Malt and. Mewed Liquors at his Store. to uktaitiport, Blythe thernahtp."‹,.. 1 s JOHN WILLIAMS.- • Ilkhßeporti Septeelboi 15 , Mae • - sI ESTRAYS: 'STRAY ED away from t • iitiiiniber, on Tamar", SePieniber 2801 0 r a fMiILBROWN MULE, had du s baiter; led *Mitt:S.omi Wiuwner retunis Mut it 1 . JOUS 11171tLEY abaY " "all : ' main' the old siesta milt. ...,, ... tottasills,Eept.44.s, 40 , , Witii ~ TRAYED AWAY,. 7 -Straypd , Abe dabaertber.on tie lath • Au—. • !Septevbst, ajargaltiClS COW with a red ila4w • Late, small bo•us—tbe left bolo hasp on tbe side et ilia Year: The trides au returning _raid caw. So ,the , subscriber. at )Lt: Latta, alit be suitably rewarded.' ROAM iL' . i1eit49,14 • • -. also • TRAY - POW.—C - awe to .theffpe ki sadierat Ow satietibe, bateau Nine huirllMAki EMI a sane dud evA. Dia CJI, with& *Alto islitalesliwill Ureas t preSsy strrisbt, soli item ait-014 fstatied with s chats. Tb• riniervinpusse ea so tat. Went SW , ,o! die firill b?4o4l`7l,seicitttertf o lliz iAm i tni - 1 3414 i 7 :4 lea • 37-31P,' , - --: ' tatfir ?kw PkerderVitAt. ENE - - %';',.:q...-:...:;,,...::: , -. , ' ,.. ,',: . :: , ,,F1,,..., -, : , .'i.E:''.,: . ';'N=:.. , 5:.:-.':- 'Ati3/ISISTRATRI X'S-NQTIOE. nadend,rned having-been appOthred. by the oAtstwe of delimit:ill county, Administratris of the es• tate et MUMS, late of the-Wroth:it of Port Car. hoe. ItiaidAvitunty,all persons having eliftasszatosr. the Said deceased, will present them to her for settlement, • and Moe knowing themselves intifdt,d Whim will mob, ;..payment without delay.ti I L LON. Pon Carbon, &pt. "LS • .• ; - 39 4 4 , DNIIN-ISTRATORS'• NQTICE.— A Whereas, Letters of Administratem hero been muted to the suharribers to the estate of tIEORtIE W. RIDOWRY, late of , the City of Philadelphia, deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate will please make payment and those having claims against rathlestste pro seal the ratan plynient Wll. T.-Grout, .1g0.12 North • 7th stieet, Philadelphia. 11. T. ROVT, COhnil.lA itIDGIV .Y. September ' . lLt D, NOTICE.— . 'Whereas. Letters of.Adminlittraikrn on the 1-tate ` o V TER WEIN DP.II. late of the borough of Schuylkill ILaven, - Sebujikill County, deceased. have been granted to the subowriber. by the Register of Schuylkill Counts notice is hereby given to all. those, indelytQ to said a tate to come forward and•unthro payment, and those har king claims will present them for settlement. MILER, Adstimaidratar. Mudd 23:14 fhe Subsfrribers have ddiday asooditad 'with Riots, in the Lumbet buv tness,at Monti% I.lopo..tlebuylkGl wanly, R.C. RUSSELL, under tint cuttue and Erni of MARRIS, SRVERN I. CO. HARRIS; a• SEVERN. tine IG. 7)5 .VOTIOE—The undersignld has been I L appointed the agent of the owners of ''The Warder •roperty," and offers for sate building lots in the borough of Palo Alto, on ressouahle terms. (Ore. Morris' Addi tion. • ' . ; la P. BitoOK.E. Pettiville, February 3; 1'635 . :etf IiVOTICE is hernliy given that an ap- Lei pil.catioia trill be made at the next session of the gislature of Petiosylraada. for the iniorporation of a Savings Bank, with the,usual privileges, Old Bank to he called Seaters Saying' Bank" with a capital of Twenty; Thousand DolLars. with the privilege to increase the sum to (Inc Hundred Thotnand Dollars, and to be ite cited in the town of Donaldson, Schuylkill county. - Donaldsorn•J uoe at. '36 ; ' ; ..)"Gm SCIIU Y ',KILL County 'Agricultural . 0. Saturday, the '29th day .of September, .15.03, at 2 o'clock. P.M., the members of this Society are requested to attend a stated meeting at the public house of. Colonel ateir.e 1). Boyer. in the borough of °twigs burg, when a list of premiouis will be soeed upon for our annual Batibition. which takes plane on -the tOth day of• October. next A full attendance is expected. • The Exhibition is to he held in the bcrnugh of Orwige burg.' , SAMUEL 11. MADDEN, /I.c. See.y. September Id. '53 • ; 374 t NOTICEPPLICAVION FOR -OF A lncreare OF Capital—lt to the intention of the stockholders of "The Miners Bank of Pottsville, in the county of.Schttylkill" to apply to the nest Legislature b,r an oxtansiou ltvir corporate bank' nig and discoint lug privileges. The name and style of the said corpora tion is -The Miners Bank of Pottsville. in th , . county of Schaylklll,7 It is located In the borough 'of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. It was croated fora bank of diamant. deposit and lane, and sEltla a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, and the intention is to uk for an in crease of capital of Three Hundred Thoniand Dollars. so that thereafter the capital of ttie said bank shall be 'Five Hundred Thousand JOHN '6IIIPPEN, Cass Losses. f..tesh (cr. President. Jane 23, 1R55 ' 25-IstTir.J T OTIOE TO CONTRACTORS.- ..... Propvsals vrill Le'retvisoci until liviroet of Tuesday, the 9th of Ottober. I&.. for the Tantiaand open Cute of the Jedde and Carboa 'county Hailliad, through Council r. Tbn'materlal will be earth- loose rock, :and rock, conAsling 'of Rod hale iud Conglomerate, principally the former. • ; • . . , • The work ti within one mile of the Hailet= Railroad, .9 4 :11 liSil tuilre (rote the town of llazlidon. . 1 Plana. specifications and othbr irxfortnation. will Le gi p;rett four days presi,us to the letting, by . the Engineer in *rhargo. at 11szleton. ' . , SatiNfactey security will be required. . • ' A. 3. It()DEUS. 7`....1.....ki1 r i Walnut St.. Phila. • / MAU ['IN C,litYt.ll. Enainecr, Hazleton. l'a. ' H.later , .o., Syr, ...42:.. IQ. -- ,:, -3.,-;",t ANTEp TO PURCIIASE-120 V yar4s of soeuvd. hand- Pump 7. Bcr 9 lushes 112 til.kmeter. Leave pal-di:Wars at the Manzre 19 , 4r/ol , • ;Srpf.ln. '55 1.9-": t • ,DL • Four 'Male 'e:ichers . for . itarr3r School District. Directory meet at the se-. ereiary's tire, iti•teler let; et, t o'clock; P. 31. Sehooli to coin menet. October By order of the Boatd.l Teylerstilie. Sept. 15 -rat amis. A. /TT°. WANTEP—A Young whothas 'TT had experienco in the business, to canvass Nor thumberland. Columbia and Montour counties for two Woks. .ApplYltri • . B. BA NNAN. Pottiville, Sept. 26, '55.. • 19- AVANT,ED—One Male and one Fe- Y. male Teacher for the Public Schools of Orrahrs burr. An exaMlnatien wilt be' held on Saturday, the 29th of September. inst., at 9o' lock, A, M. Male salary rJO a month. and Female $2O a month. ,Schools to open on the Ist of October next. By orde, of the Booed. • dept.''', '35 . 41-'2t J. P. PALM. Ste. AG.CIES I,v4rited for tlie.purehase ard, tato of: iteali Estate, Coal, kc., collection of. rents ;induce° uts; al+. for Fire or Life Insurance Com panies. i Con veya nel g and other writings carefully and prompt ly attended . AdChless 1 • • ' , , L. J. MARTIN A FRANK CARTER. &face. sow Silver Tvrra&, Centre street; Pottsville. SepteMbe ti, '35 ' . 36-tf .._. _ .. .__. _ . _ . _ .. -i :E81, LE Teaphers Wanted.---The i i. Board School Directors of the Borough of Pottsville resinous to employ two Female . Teachers. of experi ft7and ca city to take charge of Primary Schoo Aiestfonis for add situations will be received by the 'scriber fot the ensuing three weeks:. TIN, salary Will ticcordingtto the capacity of the applicant. Salary , for the wholeyear. Schools tpen all the year ex vacation and holidays. . •. C. LITTLE, s it.:':', 1855. '.13-3t .., Secretary of Oa; Board. I= FOR SALE & TO LET. VXTIIA -FAMILY FLOUR—Made „Lilt front new white wheat—a 'splendid article at re domed price—for wile at Chletualtees . Cotozoimdcat flour Depoi, Centre street, onedoor below the Episcopal Church, Nttarille. . • „ [Sept. Ll', 'as • .QCHIfYIAULL VALLEY HOTEL nd Fire Ltete , of ground, tto3o feet, 'each, in the ;Lamle yattersOn, for sale v on easy terms, or would be eaehauged for riterOandlse, or other property. A pply to J. vow:HU:S. • • •-• • Uver Terrace. Pottsville. Sept. 0,'55_ - ' 39-Its • p34:.5ALE.4.4-I*e and Dwelling Mae Ina small town inahe Coal 'legion. .L 0.3. illaa . l4lllol, alld healthy; together with. a well assorted stock or birchandize now on hand. The stand le a de sirable One, and is doing an excelientbusiness. The CCM tom of an extensive colliery secured to the store. Appli catboat° b t bade to "L Y.," Pottsville Post Office. Sept. 2.J. • '. atkZts. l l oft S'ALE-35 or 40 forty melt road ' Drifte.nis by , JMEMIMI REM. i , r4t411110. Septeml , er 16.105 37-30 11 .4 1 0 R RENT,--A: store-room on Rail -11: raid . stmt., corner of East. Market. Apply to • CUM!. M. 111 LL, Agent. Potta+l lle, iiept. 'Sat - • ' 85-st. VO - 11- SALE—Two 2i. inch screws, ju auTtsblelur presses or any description. Apply to D. BAN 'SAN. ‘ lility 1. 1855 . ' ' :ba• . . A GREAT BARGAIN OfFERED— ,,a,_ the onq-balf interest in a first claisDperation. Ap ply at - . Wll. I'. STEINBERG/WS -March 23, '55 12-tf Agency Once, Silver Terrace. • . RARE CHANCE.-116 old and well established store of Dry Goods and Groceries. curuer_of Centre and Norwegian streets, is now offered for sale onqessonable 'terms, the owner - wishing to retire from Misiness. For particulars enquire at the store. August 18,'55 ~LOtT the choicest of Qhio and Nair York brands. madly put up in 1 4' sod 34 ewt. wt.., expressly for family use, for sale at (1111C111:4 4 .TER'S Cbnimission 'Pour Ifrpat * —Mee' In Centre strut, Pottsville. Ist do ,, r below the Ephscopal Church. ' June 30. ',M. :26. 1 ltt 1 . SALE- 7, 1 14)t...cd----Wiceel-Bar -4O ; - • - rows. orsoperbr quality. suitable for hauling ground .or coal: Also coal screens, rhldk.s and a tre brumes. for 'sale cheap, at KIL;E,TZ k 11E1:31.,ER's ' 11 - ire Scram Factory. _ _.. . . . Minorsville, August .25, 'Si . :1-1-3m . • ~ ... . .. .... i 'OR. SALE:--A NEW PERPEN -1 ;Healer i:ntilne of 1.1 jrneo pow e r with pumpitcom plete—the whole occupying Apace fire feet square. To be seen at the York Storm" . •E. Y A r.DLET k SON. Pottsville. November. 11. 1854 44-If 131A.Nfur-sale ----- AL The subscriber is about" to giro up preseesion .of thew .ms he hes recently • occupied 51*hr...tong° rt., and Wiens ter sale two sat, paler toned Pianos, which he will sell ranch below their. value; • ' ' )L EDMONDS. August 8,'551 12-if AGENCY—For ' the. Purchase and Sale of Real Paste; .buying and selling Coal; to king charge of Coil. Lands,. Mines, de., and collecting rents--tom twenty years experience in the County be hopes to give satisfaction. One. Mabantango Street; Pottsville. CHAS. M. HILL. ' ApritG,lBso - ' 14-tf -WANTED-7A person: to rent the V Ittore House recently occupied by the.. Alter, hers, they hieing rented and removed to the new brisk Store House recently erected by E. W. Deb hues, where they ire prepared to furnish those who may favor them with ft:telt...patronage, with Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Qtmensware„ka; at the most reasonable rues._ • St. Clatr. elept.-12, Sa:tt DAVIS h LODER. ' • - 41V,rHUR ' tMatent - Air; ight , Self ' Saab& gins, for preserving fresh fruit and veget al) M.- These cans were used by many families in all the principal chick last summer and 15d1, and ibund entirely reilieble. the ankles, such as peaches, tomatoes, &e., preserved in them, were opened as fresh as when sealed up.. Every hOueekeeper should call and eumlne them. .liter salea MEOWS Attitnat . 4.ls: 31-tf , s Ha niware Sore IllOßSE,W)igon . and Ilainess 1 fir-late, the owner having no tiariber . ' 4 ' 4 l tam or them. The horse lea long tailed gray. Inla eight yaws old, and will be warranted son, , an , "I In lames , Ile is re entirhable for style and beauty, itt lamb. at' Under the saddle. A top Wagon, nearly new, = order by Dunlap & Co) Abo a set of excellent All of mhieh'are In pod Wen Cal, of a first rate quality, will be taken for the, above at bulk pricetil, „ Yor further infbrmation please address • • ALEXANDER CONVERT, ' •. . . • Rept 14 -= tf Brood St:, below Vine, Ptia.adllphia. . $1 i i A • ,CASII.--,.The .Subscriber fp 11 V V ''.Oiteribr sale his new and earrenient tit Pit' P • RICK OFFICE,' In Market street; oppo site the PoitOfike; *Rhin tire minutes' walk, searally, of Contra street, the Court llama and Jail. the Market II tilie and Town Mil. The building is 10 briffi foot, twdlilockli high. need' iloorisadmiably adapted for either..., Store Room or Man the 'second, a light, airy. and &Matt - oflits—wfth • a separate front en,ranre to each. -, The Ismailia. now rent for sgs, year. Pease* Oen gleetqrn the Cat of Ant% IBM ' ' N. M. WILSON. tali Jig* of Awe. Or 14,1, 'iy; i. to - •' C. LITTL, at llan: J. EL Chispbeirs Oilke, ' Sep . • 114 3941n* " ' ' ' Centre street, Pat:milk. TQ LET.—The Empire CoalVmpa - ay. at Wilkeitaire, want a fin 4 clue Tenant to work Iliery on . the feet vein , an their property. The lands or thhiCoarpany are *tweet to the labigh o=ll 'pony* Railroad to White Mow thence by Canal to Ufb wider to Nolr York and. Philapelptdi, to each of which platesOoalla bow d litared.yi New Y0r1463 61.0 t Phan' delphia.sllllB. Tba M r quality or this celebrated Ink Caali bar it needy We in array market where'll ban been ittfikkinowl. ' -- • • ' 4 1141 10 Ch 4ek bird*. at liTlikesharre, or to the clotapanysii o. 60 North &I stmt. Phi=e. dJ. 1W ELY. • 8.-14fatillote dew, rarer 'the who le tra ns port s -, , tins colt lige wawa. Phila.. rept. T-". "O. ZLT* ~.. MINISTRATION. 7- NOll - CES WANTED. 31. BEATTY 3341 . P_11 .... JLAPE___ I, P_HJA .._ Adrfirtissermiias (its u c a r v e rae ljpe titu:, its t4 , 4 -- _,* : - dirErfitti 40 per ;tut. ar4onee ~,,,, ~,,,,,, y _ PHILLIPS, LIPS, STRYKER atm wHoLt.....qlzttrts n ' ' British, French ;and Atnerlei 1:30 7F / VSI P. C.) CO I Bonght exclusifoly a A actioz 7. soi. I , 3 , mut st., tru": x+nvl.. trywtl3., • • PultAbitTnu. -i 4, , . .411,- Tovanc cube onAu or olumtction numcoot. imyerirwerrill aru m , small ad gee. 7.2,:54 OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! ac .A.. na.c)- MANI' , Yu% . HODOSON .4 KEN, NO G , 5 Li .S. ft:than:lts, tie r ; rei Cinramission itti;ichariti, and r AND 5P1:431 Olis',• P oi! 4 , NINO AND'iIECII.4;ViCAL PCRPOSi; oiTICE-4PmoncrAsui ii6u.. Ntsrile &tie 1•2,';',5* , - BAILEY & -BROTHER No.'. 252 Chesnut St, atiove Ninth, Pi Invite nitration tn thele*ctenshe a.,),1 : " IMPORTED CARPETIN( NILT HlOll they will open; tu-tlav Ibracing the new and iht , itest 5t)1,,,,f - ' :Velvet Tapeatrlei, . Tapeatiy Drusaarla, listaprial Three. Ply, • Ezra Hews-) Ingrain, , . . Beat Vcnit lams ; • All nt which aro warrant. dtohv of the la'i'c will'be tiold at the lowest plot 8f r e:.htett q. ' : . C t !LEY a Mil-4,, PollaSelptiia, Sept. PHILADELPHIA CEDAR , WAI4E, BASKET & R WAREHOUSE, No: 27 Nortf Third street, S. R. GAMIN'S & Co , NIANCPACIL'RE:RA AND lORILLSALF DPALtt.,I LOOKING-CLASSE S, OLOOKS, 11BuOM I Trsia.s'. Wool 4, AND - 1171,tfili" Otl Cloths,Wlsidow :Shades, JapaatlV Roper, &cs irt We' Invite epuntry to tX3lll,kruz, cptupriging every article In tho we Amur,. them - that we are sdint; Ober houst. tiiir (louse has been iong in tho Trade, largest estatplisbment in I'liiladelphln. J. tt..G.C•igiNi • v. Sticroiscri to John' Ekll, St•ptrull.or Price continue the Coal Quainess, as beret, I; re. etrr, Er('lA and Wahint streets. Philadelphia, And 31sc unite, Morris' Addition. . L. i'. QRum PCttati:lo February 3, 15.53 ' tt 00AL! COAL!—'Tie subi,criberk e , k) constantly on hand A . lar g e q Uantit i if Al:,:.; , and , Hampshire Bituulinutir. Coal. fir ...:1.: 1 , :: it, ~.. . t, bushel. nt the lowest cash Prices. 111. i. , al,. i .,,,,,, ~ retive. Ceal 611 Yardage, and to ,Irlir,r 16 ~,,,, • Yards, L..., W.cornor Uroad and Callow hi:i %tr.-N . %, ! Arch street,Whart. Schuylkill. ' E.:2lll:l.p ti , _Philadelphia. April I. 1.55 . SHLAND COAI.----:-Froin LOCLiI il L 3l.iuniain —The undi l mi g ned have. in m ,,,,,,,.. j ., siiii i their tietwralcual !limners. tali•iii tht.aNte i , t ,„ } , sage cal, awl are prepared to rt.wriie 4.rilers'eb b y t . 1, 7:14.1.1te5e4 to fort Carl, 9 n. t.ehuvlkill e,i3i,,, 4 Willi ntreett New York. , Cit.:INV.: ,t IC, t y, . . An,:ust 11..4:1 3.i.ir • - i • SS.& W. L. ROBERTS,, i, • St 1 1 r , l • and dualers in th e various d ei-cri k u, r „ r 1 .,, TlLitAtATii C./AL., includin g the best 4 ualititi . 1 ; a mut Red Adi• front the Rat foote. .`:1,,,A 7, aid Gc:,,l",_ V. hart. Locust street. Sehii ) lkill. • 011ices=,No. Stiii: it stre4.l. I'hiladel i 4iii. •Nn. ltidlqate street, Boston. 31arcb 211; P...:34 1.,..., undersigned _i_ dm' y, May 151.16:,5; enter d into under tha imult; and style of V. 11. A. A. T. 5111. M. 4: 4 theti s purpos4 of trau.tacting the Leal busihtss. ' V. HAROLD Wharf—Lombard street; °Slice—S. W. corner Front and . Walnut 4trettl, : V. H. & MYERS, .• Co a.l Dealers, Lombard t'tretit Wharf. :. - cattall!.. ( 11 W. cornet front and 'Walnut amts. Gal 'q ar stogie ton. 'Nay 19,1833 BUSINESS CARDS.. • W. ROSEBERRY, Attornev .I.avr,rti,,utbast currier LI 31arkrt and ` rrwiftr vottstine,'NarLh 24. 1t55 A.I4D B. GREEN, Anorney at LT. _LP.'otbitille, l'a. Office itt Maiket btr..et,cpp,fi+4, ru, l t J uly 14, OHN CHARLES LAYCOCK,CotI• selor and Attornry at taw, No. 74 kinn itrea.ixa Arqh, Philadelphia. 1Jar...11 31. taSa 144t5 DR. G BOW3IAN, w.• 4 ' •tiaass .geou Dentl%t,olTi4e in Brick flu Mist, ,v.mt Marvel and liveond t...treats, Pottsville, I's. qetidier k, 1854.1. 14.1 t ' 911 N •I'. HOBAR'I', Attorney at Lac Cooktui . r.kloner for New York. Vtlic . o rm.. iso an IL.rusr, Centro 'Street , Yottrallie, Prons, • 2April ' • MI. DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, PAYSICIAA, :•;L:ltt.iEe.N .1 ALcuicllEti Otltcp—Market Ste, above Steam& Potts% ille, Dee. lu, Ibl4 ,31.a3 • 491 1 ER t;3'PROUSE, Attorney at lax. _km °rce—Centre street, 'opposite tLn Toss ILL rut Pa. - ~.tuue 9, '35 riIHOMAS R. BA - NNAN, Attorney a: Law.. orikai in Centro street, oppu.site the Eri44-44. Laurch, l'ottsvUle, Yencta. 1s E. & CO; Banker, .C 3 . • Alton , S'per cent interut to ilepositOns. Yin* suit to crest payable on demand. 31arth 17 1+44 11 DIXON, DOekollui -11..••. Dented Surgery, has removed te ths east curlier of second and Nerwegian streets. Nitstf.'s September 2, 1554 • 3:stt • WASHINGTON ,HOUSE, New Castle, Scattyll4lll County, Petro E. YIIILLII.B, PityPltlF.TulL • 2N-tice July 11,"45 PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY , Charles Smith, Pripprietor. All blab of coal eh vels,'spadea, The patiunage Ckf the public Ls respeetsull) July ;343-4 t.;2_EORGE deß. KEIM , Attorney z VA Law,,Pottiiille, Penna.. will attend fri'.3-I,;allAe.re In: . nchuylkill county and elsewhere. bine," Cat' st T qut, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. July 7, '64 G. MORRISON, Dealer in Chiv. • war, Wass and Quernsware and Looking-OP writ) oak and retail. Town , Centre atrret, illa, Pa. : June 2, It. 5 [Noy. ]l, '34 44J VIC7' lELTAII HI'I'N EY, Attorn6. at Law, Pottsville. Schuylkill County, rat*. vaiin.a. • °nice lo Centro Street., nearly oppoeite the t , . aauuary , i, 1351 • - 1.11 EVILLE & RiiMARDS; Atterne 11 at L)sr attend to ail business intrustod to t.)s write dilligoee and care. Offluer lAMtre ;Arra, mat tlY to IL It. Morris' blurs, Pottsville, Juno 11,:1553 IJan. S.! 2-Iyl 21-tf AME 6 11. IitiALFF, Attorney LAW, /13111.14 nosed to Pottsville, has opened la Uco under She Telegraph Olden, Centre Street,oppcshe Inners' bulk. 16.51 " -45.1 y L QAMUEL GARRE'F'f, l c ) njrancer and tieutral Cullo:tor, will atiewt to I. to taut with daiigaucr mai Garr. k.s . tace,Centrettrret, t 106 n Its. " LL — Tht , °D O C/ititii VC N. 31. 11 haoU, L q., ant 1.12 erasion of :S.utittei Garr I.t, lduiy 14, 1,;) EISHY W. # POOLE; Civil, Top' I,...L4n!phic al, and. , ilinixt's Engineer: Ceatrx . its ructsrille. Va., attend{~ to way tuney., Lipli.ratort} other Illifinclirini; wont contracted filth the Ant. Coal Meg un L'enosAvania, ;J143 , 22,1854 . .17.tf 11 K. SMITH; MINI:SG - DUI NA neer and Surveyor, Myer Trrraur. Ceritre Pottsville, Pa. lassulustiouv, liepurtx t.tulep - az Slaps or Coal 311nes, Coal Lahcle, )iiumg• Machinrr!.L' eseented on the shortest Daticr... Aunt fur Cud Ntr.ts September 13,18b3. N I,CIWILSQ,N; (late Justice of th! • rultac.) will piomptly'attend, %ben 012t , a miarbainina.aduarditratur, assignee, agent to the to, thtleallinti silo ut hutment. lt , ta, col. 'amid iw gilbenti antionitandiac--coll&Aluit bills, ret.t., will 14 * die-t together with all other burinm._ a the kind b Okada sod the community at large to two" favor him with. July :tl..'aa Blit)WN, Inspecuir'of 31115 a ‘,.ffi tenders his aery ices to Laud-owners and etb."l l making klaantinatioru. Reports. (of t. !Ands Broth his knowledge' of Veisti and expaido liperations, having wen fp / hi st , n ay 100 and carried on Nines the lca,,six )ears be b‘Pti I° f " general satisfaction to all eterlq REVERS to Jcnts Nem. and 1). h. NKr. Vine, and SIINJANUI /111.3 ZS and Walla PADS. A. 7" Philadelphia, for capability and integritl. East !I prwegisci, June 31). 0541 ------- WL. SCO'l7, Attorney at lAir , Shamokin, Nortinimberind counii,D• . . • of !ion. Jaalits POILOci, G W orernor Pennsylvania. &its Lorna, Chief Justice of Pen „sy " Alsx.:Joankar Sunbury, Northumkrlaud t " PArtoy ,Troyorton, iiorthumherlso (0,1", " Joan POOPLIL, t Dsavat 31 0n t6 I LT Cc. " JO*ltrA W. COMM, ,) *ealnig. SIDVA, k Co.. . .). • Wreiniww, °Founts ,t . ANSSAnat,;IICOBT '(..Datrellaber 30, Mid Sl-1.1 • 1 . 1 1 . rfli.E PUBLlC.—Having iinP l !, .tomre allay luilth by close Cuniltsinient to itty v.. 11111 T ng non tecosetcd almeet entirely, to mold ottill a Into a state of nervous irrl Wilily, I base dctertro; Osage VI some extent tho lawns In stitch 1 hare d vel o pear:deed met h od Modo take tide of informing my tetrads le kill COunty, the gentlemen of the Mu In io f e 7 l' the pdblle itenerally, that a ft er 1M first del oelt ragulirly attendthe terms of the Court Kees, and practice theteln. I will punctno it Wr. 'nth Wm' bluing* es may he madded to me. JOUN WIMP LobanOth ifareh 17, 0-11 N. D. L. DODSON, Opera' or -44 • A Hui end Miehainital Demist, bustia ate Of the_ • t Dental Establishments in this pat f l ' t44 184 lAtelieli to afford his patrons tbr Nam ° to gry•tinprovement in the Art.. Ile i rnartntert o1 / 4 .0 stature to a akotr in the adaptation sad arts d ro ffensmaetalis or Nitreseent Teeth P' " ire ti jt*u".Alkalclrestitte, to be e n ttelut rigs; extract* deed teeth and rooms trilbr: &awing teeth nth gold; restilsrP; useful &RUA life. Office, to Market street, tiro doors slot e ecetti . Ora rao ;ea ale scA ES ESS ( i '47.17 En
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