I o I ' trrytws •• ,OF THE MlNEttwilounmAL. eutoLi • r 'DOLLARS ver amok it lapis ta'admace--$2 251 t. int pald within !tAntB*-4.04 $2 toff not paid within Itte TO CLASS: ri m e copies to one ad do dress, ti. advance, 10 g 4 no 114 ,„ 13 de - .• do • . • 00 do do 23 00 Fifteen do ou b s ublit. ISIODS =dim invariablp paid in advansra. su d sear one 4 dtirelNL ~. , td CAUttinnit Ann OMENS: The Jortiott. xiii be furnished to Carriersandelhersat 3 per 1 , copies, cash on u ',Avery. CU* , I t en and Wined Tenders supplied with the Jam T ibet lin 'dram*: • ‘• tut LAW Ur 141131 , 11P4P3118. • ' - T r att ionibers order the diseerstinuance of their nee* or es. the publisher may centimee to sand !hum until rears:es sjo Paid. u StlbStribe MI eureeet or infuse to take their newsre els trout tilooilless i 4 Sdrli-tbsTilsrediresladabiLligie ea re sponsible until tin?. Imre r to,„,i,:h t wham/ or. gi der o them .Ih/condemn& ; ; ! _ l, l e 4 1 If subscribers renter it Soother pl •#•••• without inform. " the publisher, and the nitursnaPeol are sent Wass for 'met direction, they are held resposudble. s ... _ , - The courts hay doeidOd that refusing to take nowspn. pre from the office, or removing and leaving them um 0 11- I tie, is prima facia evidence of Intentional fraud. ____. nRATES , OF ADVERTISINO NI, glare of 10 lines, 50 cents for ono lts4tian—intb tiquSnt insertions, 25 cents each. S lirms, One time, Mugs.-subseqnent insertions,l2% cents each: r AllUtter. sisowents over alines, far shortpeflods, charged as annexe, MOTO. ONZ. TWO TRIM., stA. - *tram, Trhicrese nfintsine,s, 1 6 0 2 0 1 4 , 1 8 b0 7 1 ,4 : ,5,14050, ~s 500(x) ocamgD al SWAYS 010tgn one num ., 123 '• . 2 00 • 300 600-•- 8 00 • Teo situtrss, 200''3 SO 600 800'12 00 Three squares, 300 4So 460 10 00 15 00 Quarter col.. 500 '0 50 800 16 00 25 00 • nal( column, 900 12 00" . le 00 23 00 .40 00, Niunin, 16 00 25'00 30 00 "45 ,00 00' sir B o iness Notice/4.s' each-;Accempanied with an tdrertisement, 14 cents oath. - Advortlsements berme MarrialtesDeathi, 10 cent s . ter line for first insertion—Jrabstalttent +sExittto t er line: Nine wordsareoounted se a line lust4vertising.: Merchants and' ethers 'advertising by the year with ,b%nees, and a standing advertilimmut net, esseeding 2, 50 lines will be • charzed, inteltding subserii. ,auarrs of • sls 00 ace to the amount of one quarter column with ;hallos and subscription, • $2O 00' El iiithout changes, at the rates deshmeried above. Advertisements, wet larger•,type than usual will lw • barged 50 prr cont. advance on these prices. All cuts rill be charged the tame as letter press. No Trade Advertisements received from Advertising Sprits abroad, escept at 2.5 per rent. advance on thew unless by special Sersernerit whir the puldhher, lustAage-s 25 cents each. Deaths accompanied witlimg , ilces.l.s cents, without notices no charge. • All Notices. except. those of a religious character and . , br educational purpnses , will be - charged 25 cents for any lumber of lines under 10. Oyes . 101ines, 4 eeats per tike Othtional. • I' rocZed curs of meetings. not of a general or,public char , v t, e . charged at 4 cents per line for each-insertion. To facilitateradenlatlans we will stato that 325 lines make a co',untn--164 Lines a half column—and 82 lines a mater column. 2'352 words make a column--1478 a half, tolamn—and 73S a quarter column. , •All. odd lineanver cadl vinare. charged at the rate of 4 Cents Yearly advertisers mast cotdine their advertising to their own business. Agencies for others. sale of he al :ate. to not Included in business advertisertenta. - ' The Wednesday Dollar Journal perpublished at the Mice ot the Miners' Journal at $1 annum. Advertisements iorted at the usual rates. A pduction of 541 per cent, is made from the Journal , ales wh.n persons advertise in both paperx. - WIRE SCREENS. IWINERSVILLE. Ciii KURTZ & HEISLER, (Late Kurtz, Beyerle & Co,) Xanufacturers of • ixtie Coal SCreens. ,'dal "Riddles, Who 4 5, *Z • ••' Ismpms, &c., tc., lilinerszille, Schuylkill . Thankful for the liberal patronage they, hoe received from the Coal Dealers- and others, in the, p%t, would most respectfully solicit their'custom in the feare. All work done at our shop trill be warranted, so • that no one need be afraid of getting a bad job. '.6lr. Kurtz being. one of the oldest, and the most cape noirt4 Wire Worker in the county. we feel sure, that we :an turn out the best Coal Screens In the Region. ill orders addressed to J. ff. Kurtr. Minersville, to W. Pottsville or Kurtz k Heisler. Minersville, Atll h- promptly attended to. 'Ohl Screen /repaired. • May 19.155:; POTTSvitLE. . WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. Cnge Proprietors. TILE undersigned has as ‘tuned the proprietorship of the Wire • Screen Factory in Coal street, lately con : . 11 ducted by H. L. Cake,and desires to call rt e ritiiiii of Coal Operators-Ind the public generally, to his extensive establishment. Arrangements are made f,r procuring the very best.of • materials, and orders stark to a large amount Trill be tilled at the shortest ha tic.. and on the most satisfartory terms, - Thp snbrriber. moreover, having secured - the services of skillful and experienced workmen invites the most them ri gid e xamination or test of his, screens, promising equal to the best turned oot in other manufactories., Jail. 6,1855 1-tf JOHN 11ARLAN. IRON WORKS. -ii/kuniss • NOVELTY IRON WORKS. THE Undersigned manufactures Steam rt • Engines, Machinery and castings for blast fun-owes, rolling mills,,grist and saw mills' and general machinery. .Also, east iron fronts for houses and stores. homing a new and handsome variety of patterns and designs—has set to several iron fronts in Philadelphia, Sew Orleans, Pitts mire and elsewhere, and would be .pleased to receive or iels, which will be promptly attended to. J. K. JONES: 19-6 m. Harrisburg, May 12,1855 TAMAQUA. CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, Tamaqua, Schuylkill Claw"ly, Pa. EM ' The Subscribers, iiroprietors of the abovenftmed eztensiveestabllshment , an r;,..„ - •— : nounrr to the citizens of Schuylkill coun ,.--rrn : iiik ty, and the public generally, their nSadi , '77-c_ - - nest. to turn out any and all khuis of work n their ine, at the shortest notice, and in the most Rat ,factory manner—Fuel) as building Steam En glues, man afacturing Railroad and Dtift Cars, Pumps, Castings and Machinery of all kinds. (Wyllie best workmen are employed. and satisfaction may therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly filled. CARTERS Zr ALLEN. Tiumaqua, January 21, 185.5 4-tf BEAVER MEADOWS. - BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. - (re HUDSON & BROTHER, Iron and Brass Founders, respectfully inform their pa ''' • torn', and the public generally, that they 712FILF big/ are fully prepared at the above establish - went, to manufacture Staab Engines of every sire; Primps. Railroad and Drift. C L AM and 'every nherilesniptign of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Mal mining or other business, on the most reasonable terms. also.illowing Cylinders for Blast Pursuit:es and . Machine work in general. Repairing, of all kinds done with neatness atid despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished them War , ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of lives who may want articles in their line in this vicinity. AU orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten tion.. C. W. HUDSON, , Hutt 4, 1054 9-ly IL. HUDSON. MINERSVILLE. DEHAVEN'S IRON W,ORNII, • . . minersytue. THR Suiveriberis preswirsd to mann3. rtfacture STEASI EMIIIO.B or any power., , Pumps of any expaalty,and - Coal Breakrrs of every description:. as well as every • 7:7:. 7 . " -. other. kind of, mactiltiery need In. Minos, lirent:ers, Furnarer.,. Frem the .facilities iiossesitd jori4aOrdaktyuing, and rolm long experience tu:the busindenovorkenn betnened nut at this establiehrgent, at. the very lowest prices; and of a superior qunlity. • Persons desirous of putting tifi Machinery of any kind, are invited's° call 'and. examine patterns and become se painted with prices before contracting el Mosher's . .. Orders of every kind are solicited, and, strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. - wr6l.4si zErt.A. . - 41nersville, Docember 4,1654 , . - cif • ! TREMONT IRON WORK - ~,, Tremont, Schuylkill Courity,Panks. The SubSeribersreepeetfully invite „tr ... 1„„. the attention of•the businerscommunity `'i s. !"7 ... : to their New Machine Shop and Fenn rtim:, maz dry. erected in the town of Tremont, and —. 7 - under the superintendence And manage meet of Stessr..lrsitdoitt and Philip Umholtk. ;There they and prepared.to execute all orders for Machinery of Brass a 4 Iron, such .as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps f any . capacity. Coal Brushers of every descrip tion, all kinds of Owing. for Rolling, Mills, firist and k , aw NHS Drift Care and all kinds of Railroad Castings, Such as C airs for Flat and 1' Rails, Imes. Switches , and all kande f . east. and Wrou4st Iron Shafting*: Mr.-..Um bolts beina practical Meehanle.and having had theeott• thienee an eaperionee for many years in the Coal Region] persons de ea of puttind up Machinery deny kind, are Invited o call and examine onr patterns and superior quality <yr. and become aeqnsinted viith prices at these %Voris.. before contracting elsewhere: . grdertisrpt ,ry kind tha telly reeelved, and striet attention will he given to th e prompt execution, having several 15,20, I. 40, and (;Zi orse Engines on hand. Jsn. s. 1455 1.11 , C. A. kA. M. SELTZER. • DONALDSON. 1 NEW FO NDRY ac, MACHINE SHOP* Done Sawa, Schuylkill cp The sUbse 'bore respectfully . invite t haidtentfon of that:ash:Less community r.r . • to their new Foundry and Machine Shop. just erected in the town of Dotuddson, In • • ' Schuylkill county,' under the' Manage. ment of the undersigned. all of whom-are practical workmen itt three different branches of Masine.ait, u moulder, machinist and car brillder. They are offerreedy to execute all orders for machinery, such as steam en ginm, pumps, real breakers; all kinds of genhig for grist and sew mills, aid drift care, all kindit of raihmul castings stvh as chairs, frogs, switches, ' , chute plates and brass castings made to order. Also apple mins, Var ier. hell, and cooking stores, grates of Are differentabtes, teem twelve urrto twenty-2mm inches in length. Black- F tni thing. to its Yukoubrauchlia, evituted at short no. . . We flatter ourselves that at:work done it the Donald r‘n Foundry will give such entire satisfaction, as to so. rurr the future custom of their ppeetbone. Our motto Is "to live and let , live." Orders It _received and executed at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. ALM= JONES, ROBERT YOUNG, LEWIS MILLER, PET a COX: July V, %Y. 5 zo-1 y PORT CARBON. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Schuylkill Coy Pa. , T. B. TEII P STEEN annonne ltaes his roadlnors, from the romplotoouttlt *" of the obovo namedrotahlishment. to sup , c o= ply all Orders in kle lino of business - suck as ratio= Einrkatriatallroadlnd brill Care; - rumpe, Coal Breakers; Cast- 0 4, 11 Aga 12461 ci" Wee every pattern. - ifs we nothto give PM' faction, sod accordingly soli4ts pstronace at home awl abroad.; 27;1565 '64y FRANKUNIRON WORKS. • 1 THEPUbseidlisimennounee to'tlee Pute Cr I A He that they" ire the Proprietors of the ' • Franklin Works, Port Osrboo.lateir car .l by B,§illyaum,irken , they COW Wine to manufacture to order. at the ihrvUst notice, Steam Engines, Pump'. Coal Breakers and thchinery of, slots et any elm or deseription. for mining sr Giber puitsTism. Alen, Bail:awl Mid Bra Cite, jron of • %ftrapi Owings of any she or pattern. Orders are respect, fully e l , l i t .6 e 4. u OEO. B. FISSLEit & DWI in co . Frankl Shovel Worm, • The abscri Wit ntinue to bullish the k Colliers and thialat Cehuriktil (I:Junty i with Shovels of "all Mode, it the °wet fhilactelphis prima:Attention Is pirtlea 'arty led to their Coal Shovels. ' Orders for Shovels of trty sl ,or pattern promptly attended to. 01Xl. B. 71ESIZU. Port r'eAson, August 21,1 git. - •1344 TREMONT. 6...r. 421,06 e 41 •4 1 54.iT , teWW •,1:, :f-y'~t_ a I:l,uptiumi) EVERY SATURDA 7 Y 7 :MORNING, BY lEN,TAIHN ,BANNAN, POTT§VitLE,SCHUYIAUi. i ii, COOTT, PRNNSYLYANIL VOL. ' 'IRON: WORiS. E=IN POT T.NVILILE IRON WORKS.`, •Postatikr avid Machine Unities& NOTICE The Subscribers 'have Ms 1 11 em day formed' a co-partnership, under the Ann of .POIMO POMBOY, thatattnaadtionnt a primal Fbinedry and Machine Business, at the old-estatr tidied -Pottsville hop Works,", einskernf Norwegian and Coal 'streets. - 0. - F. - POMROY, .WM. - March 25, ISM Ctivyortkpounoy. • POTTSVILLE IRONWORKS. GEORGE:MASON 'OO., ainiftliaiAwAhe mane that they have ;TR,KWIR taken ,tbe Establishment known as the • ;nisi Work,s,„on Nerwwian et., *heti , !Ware Inirpated tabeild all kinds of Steam • nes. guusafisetttre Railroad Cars, and Ma ehhiery of almost eyery-Ilesckiptioeti at the slimiest no tice, and on the most raisonable . term's. .Persons from abroad, In want or &omit Ensines,:frill Grid it to their advantage to ittrotbeittiCial/ beAreengittittgleavewhe:re. Pottsville. May 11 , IS•tt PALO ALTOAOLINIOIOILL. TEE "' Stibt'eriVe" iitikleare to on- Ira no el l 4 - un to Weir friends andthe „„,.. 19 , " that their new Bolling 'Hill at Palo Alto ;;,; to now complete, and in till operation, —. • —and that they pre prepared to supply . a superior artielo of TlUailst4 !gigue slags; for the ruse or Collieries and lateral roads. Orders for rills are respeettilry solleited. and will meet with:prompt attention If left' at the Bolling 'Milt' the hardware .o.an Of Bright a. berth/ Centre, street, Potts ville, or address bw Wks tor_ & Sept. =1855 38-tf, - Attstille, .P. 0.. Pa. FOUNDRY 'AND MACHINt-SHOPi ' Stesitia Car Faetorq~ tie. NOTICE.—Thebu dneeacif the late grin of - SNIPER. t IifILNE,S. lOW be ccmtin 's,,..., tied try the subscriber in all its various ; - Ex branches of. Stet= Engine building, Iron sounder, .cantaufacttwor of all Muds of Machinery, for Rolling 11731 F; iliast Furnaces, Railroad Cars, am- Ace. .Ile will also continue the inisinese of Min ing abd Selling the celebrated 'Pine Float White Arh and Leads and .c),ohn reins Rat Asll tbals,liehig sole pmprie , tor of these Collieries. -GEORGE W. SNYDER. - . 214 f , • TO COAL OPERATORS S. MINERS: Pioneerßolter Woekr. ..The sulascribem respectfelly inviter the v 6 Z,„.„ attention of the business irommunity to "7** l their Boller Works, o liallavatd t tee, be dia low the Passetvx Depot, Pottsville, Pa., : • where they' are prepared tti manufacture . SOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:' Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cori, Lc- Lc. Boilers on hand. ! • Rehm practical mechanics. and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of bos'iness,' they W ier-themselves that welt done at their (•••tablishrtient will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.— Individuals and Companies,wlltfind greStly to their ad vantage to examine their work before engaging'elsewhere, May ,5,1653 JOLLN L JAMES NOBLE. • POTTS.VILLE ROLLING MILL. THE sunscluni:Rs i'especttully I . .CZZ aw nouuce to the public that - their new Roll- ing Mill is now cputpleted and in full ope• ! r71:11. 1-- ; pica ration, and tbat.,they are prepared to anti! ply all kinds of bar Iron of cartons sizes, which they will warrant to be superior In quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They also manufacture T for the use of the Col lieries and Lateral lloadr...wel,ghing from 21 to 50 the. per yard, made of the best Iron, and which will be found (mach cheaper than the imported article. Being practical mechanics, and having had considerable experience! in the Iron business, they tatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to 'purchasers, and also make it their interest te patronize borne nousufac t ores.JOUN BURNISII &,CO. ,DeeeMber -1851 • NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. IVYTICE.--The businesi of the late firth of Martz & Eutriken will be continued by fifr'swn WILLIAM J. MARTZ. at, his new FOUI3- • rrta: , ,TaliEll dry and Machine Shop, on Mauch Chunk street. in the borough of Pottsville, ad joining E. E. BLAND'S Smith Shnp. Ise will manufac ture all kinds of STEAM' MINES and:PUMPS, of any powir and capacity for raising nr breaking Coil, pumping nr other , purposes; 'Engines, Blowing Cylinders, Rater Tuyers, and other machinery for Blast Furnaces, of the latest and most approved construction. Be will also make to order RAILROAD and DRIFT CARS. ; Being a practical maebintst and attending personally to every department of the establishment; persons giving hint orders may rely with perfect safety on haring their work performed proinptly and in the very best manner. All persons having claims against the,firm of Martz & Entriken. will present the same for settleinent to the un: dersigned; and all persons owing said firm, will pay the same to the undersigned, he being authorized to settle the business of the late firm. WILLIAM J. MAItTZ. Sept. 9,1654 Rime 21, 1854 254 f . WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Potts - vine, J. Wren A; Bros. k Co. respectfully invite a ti: 4 l3 l ago, the attention of the business community . to their New Machine Shop and Foundry Trn) ;• d i 6 . erected between Coal and Railroad streets. and fronting on Norwegian street, what, they are prepared to execute all orders for machinery of Brass arid Iron, such as Steam Engines, all kinds of Dear Ing for Bolting Mills, Grist and New Mills.-Single and Double acting Pwnpa, Coal Breakers, Drift CArs, all kinds of Railroad .Castings, such as Chairs for Flit and T Rau; Frogs. Switches, &c.; all kinds of meet and wrought Iron Shafting. Being practical methinks, and having made the demands of the Coal Rigion their study for years, also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they flatter themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfactbm to all who may honor there with a call. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe cuted, on the most reasonable terms. JOHN Y. WREN, MOMS WREN, JAMES WREN, lEN BROWN, o , tober 2,1852 Vitf PAINTIN, • , JAMES H. UDEY; Rime & Sign Painter, G & Paper Hanger,. NORWE;GION street, first house from Centre, and opposite Mortimer's Hotel. . Wall Papers. Th'e Boatvl Prints, de., of various: styles, at thelowes d Cash prices. An Apprentice wanted. • - • - Pottsville, March 31.1965 51] 1.3. • PAINTINC, GLAZING & PAPERING. IAINIEL NAGLE would respectfully .I_,/ inform Ills friends and the public that st. 1111P.113• moved his establishment into Sfarket street, opposite Dr. Nicholas's Nam whore be will be happy to receive orders for all kinds of business' In his littr. lielteeps always= hand tux assortment of PaperHanguip, Glass, Paints & Enameled Glass, all_of which be will furnish at - the lowest rates, and be pledges himself that he will execute all work entrusted to his care promptly. in the best.etyle, and at reasorailde rates. Ho theretre invites the people generally to - give him a call. , Pottgrille, April 14,'66 15.0 m PAINTINC; CLAZINC B'' PAPERING. .fletusaFaL . y W. BQWEN having removed his 81 • chop to two doorsraboielthe American Haw, Cen tro Street, cud taken , into partnership his brothers, the subscribers announce to the public that they ire prepared to execute all orders In their line .with the areateat de switch. and on the moat reasonable terms. They employ good workmen ind their customers may, therefore, be sure of satisfactory jobs. • E They, aim, beg Isere to call attentim to their spitridid assortment of Paper-hangings, Windowithruks. Etc., earn prising every satiety of style and quality, to suit the taste and pocket of purchasers r and which they offer at the lowest City prices. J. W. rowEN & immures. 2 doors above American Rouse, Centre St. Pottsville, April 17,1852. WAGON-MAKING. CARRIAGES.. I „ TILE subscribers having pnrehaaed the ± carriage shaper Mr. Jennings, would' . .t5=4_„7.7..; 0 •"=„ res ttully solicit the patronage of Ida old customers and the public In general. Being determined to keep up the reputation or the work made by Mr. Jennings, we shall employ none but the best hands and material. - Call and give us a trial All work made by us warranted. ABRIOLIT k 111311AllAR11. Shop,•Morria" Addition, nearly opposite Yardley & Son. Pottrrille, May b. 11:445 , .1 IB4f COACH MAKER'S REMOYAL. Th ly. subscriber argest h Orirl: s t i tt i l l i e ti La e i n e e , ;3 11 f i Coal street, Pottsville, Pa., next.to J. H. Adam k Co.'s Ser o " , net° rY, trbere-bin , facilities for manufaetdring all kir.ds of Carriages and' ,11;bt Wagons rannotiv annassod--being a praet lad Me- ... .. - , chanie, and having a number of years experience In the CLEMENS:4 HEISLERS Ztusinosa, be hop." to give gemval.satisfactinn, : , -. • A.II kinds of. Carriages and light 'Wagons held on •hao. • JtAIt.DWARE A'jitl• MON. STORE, Centre r. ~.... ._ . moot of j:. !.,.,_• treet, av: few pars above Market (East Mao. second-hand Wagons, lir. - . ' i . , .-- An repairs neatly.done. Orden from a distnnee pmtopt-i - able) havi &instantly on Itind aMI mart ..-j- - ir Atteritled tn. - , WISTAR I A : KIRK, .--4 Tone 5,1849. . i • ^...3-tf ORCHARD 'COACH - FACIIORY. TUEa SUBSCRIBERS; having built a new coach factory at the corner of and WasbingtOn streets, Opfet'lta v , . -ea r Pon & Vastinels Machine Shop; where t ; ; their facilities' for manufaeturingnerriag , et and light was of every description cannot be cur- pasted. as they have secured the servirtes of good and ea penrneed workmen. They Intend to use none but the best material, and having teen brought itti to the bad nem themselves, they hope that they tan give full utile &Mon to all those who favor them with their patronage. Repairing neatly done, and orders horn a distance promptly attended to. W. 0. & D. 0. MATIIRWS. Pottsville, J nly 21, '53 WHEELWRIGHT. & CAR FACTOR*. Caroline E. Kline •I D ESPECTFULLY inform the chi t', sense& Sebnylkill entuity and elsewliere, Chat the Intends continuing the Wheelwright, and gaettanufse luring badness of ber late husband, - ! Anibal H. Mina, ln.her own Ammo: - ! Her establishment is opposite Pott & " Vasil:sees Foniadry, , where she wfU be . happy to retells, dedete for all kinds of Wagons, as well ite NM and other Can, and all kinds of *Mt attached to the huskies& of a Wheelwright Tortheeharader of the work reference is made to , ' Dann P. Stow*, YILASE DANIELS, .DIEN BLaas... Joiis:O. . Potterille.alay 12, 1854 mat 31, '55 15 , 1 fr •!, - - • CARRIAGE'S!. CARRIAGESII Tilt suberithers !rotten:li their Aiken thanka theirfriendsliMMist palettes°. avid would restiectihdly calf ;the attention of the publicist rimers!, to; tbei new as* settmentof CARRIAGES on hand, comdstinp of owe and two seated. Jenny Rinds, Bunfet,ahLtiet,. diutif every description, idler which are finished In the Med snipe edityle. and - made of the beet 11401 - bd. IlarlhOseenred The services of experienced workmft. and being priteticiil mechanics thielas'elves, they Seel aired that theyean render full satisfaction to those who may Drier them with their patronage. 'All their work is warranted to give en tire isathifection. CeirriaiimiOf all dont , - t lomi on hand, whichwill hervoideheap. Repairing neat ly dime. Orden trip. it'illitinre3tromptly attended to, at their mannilitery . , corner of Corti and c:f erwiisiati Ste., Pottsville, Pa. - • - . _ • gene timber staelt tar 'ear ire* hi the beet Sew Jersey Hickory. 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Plied to midi* altd neponumalato tho best manner: ail gueeta rho may hoot him With a Tall. *1 fie would •alsb bring th the cake Of:the 'ample_ melding in the Cities, that Tremont la u bearitiful •spot In 'maintainer's country, bleated fifth salubrious air, nett quite fr,rfaiiea distant hiss the beautiful "Slealartt. 144 . 11 9 1 4 itettoPthOo a drainage /Awe of Blum= nese. Aorri 1 . 4,1/355 15-tf . . . • „THE :INAHA.Noy H ouse: Tlf n oun , will e opened tor; thereesitiOn of boardem r visitori Bad the tray e tinblie generally,en 'the! 4th ditY of July nex The House is situaded in, the tia‘wtt cif Ashland, in the courity , of SchuyikM, l'a.;ribeirt miles froth Pottsville, on the turnpike leading Trete there td Suninart, and' at. theteriniuna Of the Mae lOU' an& Schuylkill haven Railroad. In .the beautiful valley bounded on the south by the, , Malumey MOtletaill, and •on the north by the IA; rust ) fountain, I{blch forma:the kitilmneY *al Yield, - containing inexhaustible veins of the purest anthracite tog. many orwhkb'are now 'being socceesfally•worked. The seenery,of the eurronmilegetrautry is trnt' beautl ! fel, picturesque and Reposing, end while the visitor is' engaged in viewing the autim of Warm-his attention Is celled to soother object, by the shrill whistle of the le. tor:Mare, wending its way alongside of the mountains toward the mines, to receive the freight of deal ibr the tong train of cars attached twit; ' or to the loud puff of the stationery engine et the Mines which designate its The air In the sieirdti is clear, and inrlgorat ntt. and t h e water pure andinduirrionsorothat itatill boa moat desirable resort for thosein delleate health, wishing to recruit it, also, as to those in! good health *he - desire fo retain it•• • - j -. , • The 'Mahoney house has just been completed. Rio ad mirably adapted for &Hotel (MI the many converdeneel it atte ds,= The parlors and choral:we:sire large; well light ed and ventilated, and will.be furnished with entire new furniture, The proprietor *lll nw every exertion' to make, the. sojourn of these who wil4favor hire with a call either on business or pleasure, comfortable and pleas ant. • ; GEORGE 1i4,11N, Ifroprioter. are` The mode of access at , :torstaent: I the'Roading itailmad, to Pottsville. and thenie . .'hy stages ; to a few week-a, Tamenger trains will tim thWinah to Ashland.— The name of. the:Post Office ht'tFountain spring." July 7,'55" WATCHES, JEWELRY. -• • Vl3E'Ei • • ClHEAPWatchandjpw.i. - kjelry . Store, N 0.72 Nerth.Second street, (opposite the 'Mt. Hensel, Philadelpbia. cold Lever Watches, full J'Oweled,,lB K.eases, V2S; Bil - Lever. full Jeweled. $l2: Sliver Leptne, $9; Quartier; $ 5 : to $7: Gold Spectacles.s4 . so!to pen Silver Spectacles sl'6o; Sillier Table Spoons, per set, $l4 to $18; Sliver Des seri Spoons, $9 t 0 .5.11: Silver Tea Spoons. $ 3 7ti to 7 50, Gild, Term and Gold eimes,42 20 to $5; Gold fens and Silver cases, $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jew el:7., GolclCurh, Guard and'Pob ebslns. All goods war rented to be as represented. Watcher' and Jewelry re paimd In the best manner. Also, Masonic 31arks, Pins. .te. made to order. orders sent hs , ,rualtor otherwise,wiU be ptinctuslly atlended to. . Sept. ‘4.'55 - ' 3? -7J' - I &C. .70.1 EN r= 110 TELS, STAUFFER & HARLEY, CHEAP WATCHES JEWll.RT—Wholesale Sif and retail—at the Philadelphia Watch and kirk Jewelr y Store : No. 80 North Second street, ear ner of Quarry, Phi adelphit Gobi Lave Watches. full Jeweled, 18 carets fine, VS Gold Lepine Watches, Hi to $23. . Silver Lever,ftdijewelled,sl4 Gold Spectacles, 'giver Lepine. jewels, 9. Fine ;:silver do Superior Quartiers, 7 Ladies'Onld Pencils Gold. Bracelets, Silver Tea-spoons, set, 1 00 „ fold Pens, with Pencil, and Silver holders, P. (laid 'Finger flags S7l; cents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain,l2% ants patent,l69 cents. Lunet, 25 cents; Other articles in proportion. Ail goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAllErklt A HARLEY, On hand—some Gold and Silver Laren; and Lepines still lower than the above priee4 Sept. V. '55 WATCHES. aJUST ILLTEIVED,:ati iatensivo rasortment of Watches, as follows; ; • Fine Gold Mriglc . ; linntihk and Iltditing case Patent Eexer. from-sflo to Ie.MO. .. , 'I GO d Anchor Lefer and lophie, frout SV. to $5O. Suer. Watches—ll untingand Open Face from $5 to $4O. Jetoelry:—Also a very extol:lov° a_Woortraent of line Jew- Sky. x Plated' Ware.—JUst received,,,a variety of the latest patterns and !mit quality, by the set or sin . , gle piece. r - , Finley awds--In-every variety, such as Fine ChiturfisFures, Flower VaJwa,lokstands, Ornaments, ke. ifirsico/ ingtrustente.—Stiperior Violins, Guitars, decor- Aeons. Flutes; .te.. de.' ;:. ! ... . . . .* All of which are offered at the lowest market prices.— Call and see for yourselves; at ; MAX LF . ..1,011:10, (Late 7... F'ither.) 1I Centro etteet; 3 doers above Mahantange. ;; Pottsville, Pee. 16, 1854 ; ; [Au*. :,.'_6, 34) 4...1-tf. H/RDWARE. ---, --- 1, BACON'S PATENT WATER FUSE, OR Blasting in'ivet ground and un derl water—stmorior to anything now in use. patent ellyuny Bth, 185.5. Ala% iiii.other kinds of FUSe• of the best quality, manufactured by PMLIP BACON L CO., Smsbnry, Conn., Q"' June ?3, 1865 2.5.6 in FAIRBANKS ,SCALES. PliEr fa sabscribera,!agents f9r the, man u urers, have just jueeivea , a new article, railed t e *tillihkeounter Soler calculated , ¶o Weigh from '% an ounce tc " . 4 3 P s ' For R a j a at t l. l ',l ) jl k DP,E t Ti SON. Pottsville,*pril lisfrf • PATENT COLA .LARD LAMPS. - THE sublieriberii beiOg'oppoinied sole Agents for the aale . uf Btonosifer k Smith . w. Patent Lard Lamps, In Schnylkill enmity, have a large as .sortment for mac, which' are higtily recommended for economy and convenience. BRIGHT A LERCH. Pottsville, April 14,1856 ; • • 13- A RTHUIVS, Plient Air Tight Self ., Sealing Cana, for preserving fresh fruit and ',eget ' a es. These cans were used by many families In all the principal cities, last summer and All, and found entirely Tellable. All the articles, - such as peaches, tomatmys, &c., 'preserved in them, were Opened' is fresh as when 'sealed up. Every housekeeper abould Mill and examine them. For sale at 7 " 1. ..& LBICCIPS . Au,, ,, ust 4, '65 31-tt ; Hordtoare Store IRON CICINIMISOION'WARE HOUSE, E 81REE,T, Pottsville.----- C E M N OI R bser Men irovirparod to furnish the Trade Mac In lids and Operators at Philadelphia prima, (freight I welded) wholesale or retail ! , beat Amertain Bar Iron, man. it/adored at TottaTille. lied warranted of Ftperior gnat Ity. Also. light T milli .snitabieibr pinta, ardll Cable Chains ft:retell:Lod at short notice direct from the importer. r ! E. YARDLEY k SON. :York Btore,licrs: ?2, 184 i: • ' 47-tf COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE; •• : • No.2l.lforPh Third Street. 7 • . fIONSTANTLY on hand, a large as k) mortment of Pen and! Pocket Knives, Sclew.rs, and Razors, Table Knives and!Forki;, in ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles;:Carrenrand Perks, Dirks, Dottie &C. ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Waiters, Tea' Trays, L. Fine Knglisb Guns, Colt's Pistols, Allen's Revolvers, and Sin lie and Double , barrelled Pistols, with a general stock of*Pancy'llardware. Constantly on hand. JOHN latparkr. Philadelpfkla 'Dec. 18fw4 Toe. 27, '53-62] fpl-tf HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. • THE SMISCRIDEll,tiving now twang- Inxivat his new plane of business • and with a, new determination of furnish, ng all such g. , Lts as the business of the Coal Region may require. at their lowest market value, ° solicits the inspection of Pithily. I shall be always on band and have on hand a full stock of • • Der • Chopping Axes, . Fine Iron. ! Coal - Shovels, :Calf Steel, ' - Trait , Chains. Flit Iran, ' Nails and splitev, . tackiellilOcks, AnVilsand Vices, &e.. liardstare and Iron Depot, Cekvat par, three doors above Market; Last side. — FRANK POTT, Jul* ja.18.54 • ! ' • ..• 2totf Ulm and Springs, Building Materials, -I Table Cutlery, . I Shoemaker's Tools, Ppcket Cutlery. Files and Rasps, • .114, Carpenters Tools,; Nails, Spliterand Britanla ware Counter and Platform Scales, Revolve rs, Bar And /toiled Iron, ':: ! Ride Babel*, Flub and Sheet Table and Tea Spoons,' Cast, Shear and Mister dloel, Russ and Enameled Het- Tip, Plate and Millet Zine l ties, Bar, Copper and Sheet Brass, Pans, Refers & Tea Kettles, Pig and Bar Lead, Hem' Railroad Tramp, Castinp rifall descriptiOnt, Railroad Iron and Spikes,' - itill,„Keutand Circular Sews Double and Single Guns. 'Haicases CkoPPerer alevers Houbla and Single Pistols,. and Knives, 3 i Shot and Game Bags, • ileitis and Wm. ' Powder Masks, - Blocks and Tackles, , ' • Powder and Shot, Chain Pumps, ; - water te ' Proof Pirellis:inn trod, Copper and Brass:Wink Caps. ' Vasa Trimmings, , i Rind Mcnintlngs. • . The S ubscribers would fitfully invite the attention et the public generally:to the above and Mbar articles of Hardware, tem wwwiermis: to mention, as they are deter mined to mil se lee am la 7 eanlern out of Philadelphia. :August 27,1853. 7 -, , • : lIRICHTia , LERCH'S' "-r• ' • . li e NEW HAPDW4BE STORE Two , doors be low Mate liatel;o44d nearly opposite the Mi . • leis' Batik; Pettintlet who* , wilt be found au ezoribre4t saistroeut of Razowarts: _ ilibeet 'Comb Trbusdager "•' Y 1144 • ' ' ' Spriggs.. . , . . , „, ~ 1,, , ~.. nos Trays, „ , . , . Saddlery • „ ,', .; 14k141444144..Ware) , ' • ' )3boemaier i stools, . '.' I. Afiortment of Hui twits,: , Ginter's Tools, - i - : I , TOble, tottery ) 43 and Paint, - - ' -s i • Pucker, Clitioryi . ' !.....' • liar riot °f ill Aso, • -,:, • : , ' table Speen, --"" • Boned " .. • ' 'S' ' Ai:M[4SW VIC[I4 'Nails mad Spikes,: - 1. ..-- ~• , Allsortesuit of ins Goat, I • lisilimuut Ism arid Wails, - . hoe Crucibles ) .. l ecel4l4 ',foal: . _ .....'' . - . ; - , Whs. Tin Plata, Build log kistertsui, . - ..5 Brass Kottles4 ".4-• : , _ Cot Steel.. • , ... • 1.. ' - Sid Irons, - __- , .. • ° hose Steel ) - 1 , , :, Paws Sod Boilers, , , ..•,. 4 rro Blister, - , -, -,: , Chain_p, ~_ , - Mill Sot. ' ' ..-,, ' R4 1111 rOld:r"tel. Crow-rut Mire, - ~! ! ' Pturdur sad Shot. • .. Flue Iletid-saws. '' ! - • - '.. - . , - • 1 ' R. &retinue MI thijilis idefer *Mk fee ibeijietliedesce • tboy Wooded tobles lei bbibid,lsiduslostistity. arid Unties Rig new firm'. ty Itte Oellt,s-- `(it their pale, strict strait t ion liolndelseukuud ateteenefel s tleteriteemete At:444040AM thelireqtelgime% .- • °- •-•- 1 . %, - „i; , - P,' ; 10111 4 . Iv LEECTL . ' -- - - Prittsellier. January 44, !ebb r'] ~ .3.-tt'''' ~ . SATURpAY MORNING, :OCTOBER =I STOVES IC. 8T04481 - BTOVES 11', ".• ! • •We rt4cotfollysolichthe stientian of the Kadin , to . cair assortment of tiliicOregoi • Heating - .ret,,°for stores,-1! church" yin-lora" 44—sourripitp$ loess more ient oneehintAefrel, than any other Mating Store is use. The large ntw , nhkh tiara bee sold In this and other cithes,,a4i4m mutant seal miming demand for them. h saffictenkguarantes of their nuqerierityorer all other Heating StOyos,, and , -we elgaHliliy invite the strictest Invistliplion of Inv claims to ihn-merit perfect !article of the kind in Pm. - We also hare a sopetrloraCenlatim," for-Arming and 'chemical Parpollre, Wide op the woe prhudple, ford:lick we chitin only trtil lb be appreciated: - We keep toustatet* on band an satortinmit Lot the leading COOK and pARLOR STOW; end erende agents In this State fbr l'atkeetes Portable - Frages," 4 13ncles Par tOot Cooking Stemp t Vi and ‘'illanacnis , Unrivalled. Cook and Parlor Stores. , rolesale dealers will be supplied attlieiloweit ibBndrtees:NEMAN & WARVICK ! ' • WWI/ankh IlistailAtpee Desleas,„li. E. oar. Viand Rake, 1 For sale by l aountaff HOOSTR, of this place. Philadelphia, Angikt, =5 ,' 55 . 3,14 m . OVER t HO . AND ith - rAH. DEALER In: (*Ware ware,Brasa ware tams aratiOnt,l;m3r,tc. Thankful for PrlAPati mee,he botws„by strict attention to business'', ritsillOontlnttanceof the faver,of his old, crtstomers nod the Pisblie in general, Ile has Jost added to tit already largeabock . of the above named articles. is vadotrof Cookrog,Paeor and Mice Stoves, Of thelatast and most approved stile& . Also. & variety of. Honeehold Furniture, such aarAhned and Enicaelled Boilers, ed and iron Toe Kettles, Dram Kettle& Biittannit:Ware4; - Japanned 'irare, Filing and . Roasting Pans, Sad Irons, " L Also, enatlatuallOni baud a large araortment of Mai: ware, Ac. He has new the largest and , best stock of hit( line ever offered hi'; Sehrrylkill Comity, to which he tn• rites the attentlokutthe public In general, as he feek confident that be cati!sult them both in price and quail ty. They world theepfore do well to call and esaminettle stock. betwe, pareldiaing eleenbers. , N. 8.-hoofing, Spouting and Jobbing PrioMptli attack: 'did to. Also, old atctiesvepelred, or odd plates, erwbelek grates, ike.,; can be Wier repairing the same. Old stoves, and all other old IrOli taken in exchange for new. , SOLOMON HOOVER:: ' ate old stark Centre street, above Market, August %, ' ' Pottsville, Pall EDVCATIONAL TREEMOUNT, tiEMINARY, . TEAR Notiistown, PA., 16 miles front • Phlladelphiai ou the Schuylkill river.lso fret abovit It, is now open for: the education of male youth`over .14 years of age, from Aptember 16th to Juno ldth. Thar coUrse comprises Moo collegiate studies, aud many othor4 There Is a school To= over 50 feet square: a lecture romit 35 feet square; 6 *Wag rooms; over 110 private study' rooms; 50 bed. rocatts, and other -accommodations. situation is healthy and very beautiful: the terms reason+ , able. The Principal , has taught several thousand youthi. Scholars last year,... SAMITE.T. AARON, PrincipaL August 4,'65 - • 314. m • • A CARD. THE Principal of the Arcadian Ind stitute at Or;i4idrurg. is - happy to inform his pat roes that he has Lately made such arrangements. in rti;. •grird to the female:department of his institution, as will afford to young teges excellent facilities for acquiring a thorough educathity lie will be assisted in this &pub. ment by a lady whe has been a numlx.r of years in ono of the best schools lit Europe, and who can converse tirne ently in several of :the languages of that country. Fit rents sending to sOisehool, and who are desirous of eV. log their datighterea thoreugh ktexwlesige of the Finneh, have an opportunity of doing to, as this language will be spoken, to a qreat'..,Orent, with and In the presetice of my female pupils. ' • The English and Sdentilie branches will receive equal attention. • •- . The musle department will be under the charge tif Prof. SI. Enstoiik:Who is alrea4 well known as a see. resale! teacher Of;_tuusie. • For further mirtichlare see ad vertisement. •;; ELIAS, SCHNEIDER, Orwigsburg, Seibirnber 1,'5`5 • . 35. $T CO 150 100 • • ''.%41.114:4,"/.lA4l{9fitfire):l Al .Pcriliomets Afieutgosarry County, Itnoil. T HIS Init_iiteion offers facilitiO , far the edncatioOf young ladles, in all the britnehes of useful learn itig4nd the polite accomplishments, not to be found, it is,hOieved, in any other fernela Seminar)! in theNnited Staten. • The Board of litatruction' is made np exclusively of neuritis liberally:educated. who bring to their dutiesdis• tinguished ahilithts and long experience. The College in amply provided With apparatus, libraries kc.; and the domestic acemunaditions are sop:riot. sad the expatiate very moderato fOrca fast class Institution. Parents and &Odin. having daughters or wards ,to educate will do :Will to make themselves acquainted with the merits of thiaschool. Circulars containing full particulate may be had on ad dressing the Prihelpal, .1. W. Sunderland, as above. information Matt also be had of Mr. Henry. Eckel, Req., of Tremont, anti De. Lewis Royer, of Schuylkill Haven, who base daugtitets at the school. Kir Passeoyerkhy the Pottsville & Reading Railroad should stop at linyer's Ford station. on the Ileading4 Phllidelphia Roi 4 where prisate conveyance may ho hind to the College, distant five miles. M. RALDEMAN;' • . Sec'y of - the lidard of Trustees . Sept. Zl. 'US 3S-St • 39:10m INNUNDIAN INSTITUTE. Tr'HIS FZOURISHING. Institutioih 11 located at ti.iitigsburg, Pa., has entered smell the second year of 4tii existence. - The-fine scenery of-the surrounding eoUntry, the healthy; quiet andretired 'ora tion of the villsimire not surpassed by anyin the Rite. tt is easy of aceeSe, being within two miles 43T the Phila . . dolphin and ReMiliag Railroad, to and from whidh a stage runs twice everjr4y. _ . The males andtemalas are taught and boarded In Op. mate department:4 • . • ; The Philosophieel Appayatue comprises bastrumentk of the finest and ten# Reproved style. ,torch studentshmald have several stabief clothing of a plain style, a silible, a few towels, napiiins. an 'umbrella, a pair of slippers, biseking and • shoe-brushes, and Very - little spending money. • .1,:•f. -, The scholastio year is divided Into two sessions. The fist session of the year commonest on the 14th of- April, end confining al/reeks; the second opens on the 15th of October, and continues 22 weeks. There is a vacation of .4 weeks at the.eia4 of ea& whims. Pupllic rn eztt4 at any lime. • . its smolt Ternis English anti Mathematical • - $l6 00 '..- Languages ititlitheEng. A Math . ' 00 Instruction on tie Plano Forte, extra 03 00 . - - Ura.of instrinueitt - - - -•- - 4 OGG tkarillae,ls 2 50 her weak.) - - - 55 .00,! • Ari-Paymenrtn -be made Quartely,ilt adrayM . e...lol For turther ItiOrmaHon, address ELIAS kCIINKIDEII, PrincipeiP Orsrigsburg, :line 18,'55 24-1 y , .. . - . :7....: • A CARD. PrilEsubscriber respectfully annoiin to tb 'po - bite, th 't di has been ' t o id her plan regaig the loci% tidn e of her l u ng and day school for young ladles, from Orwigsburg, Pa., to the Sii..f . of lidding. Pli,•*hich. on account of its superior reit ens and literaO'i, priv il eges, le considered far the mode [- gado situation : t o establishing a permanent female Kemi nary. Thereforti, the brat cession will open on Tuesday, Sept. 4th, in thq,building pleasantir situated In Frank lin St:, god doerfrom the Odd Fellow's Hall, where all branehes•ot a. totperior English education will be ',tho roughly taught together with ureic, (vocal and inStru meidal,)Pencilltig. Painting in Oils, Latin, French, &e. Every effort will be made to exalt the oiled, welters, ar t :earts of the pupils entrusted to her charge. 3ler t menials are' Unquestionable, and silo is happy in re terri ft the Parents and Guardians of young ladies tn the following geetinlien: _ • , RILFZRZiiCES: • • 'f •. lion. li mit'. KISS, Allentown. Pa- • . . Itec. Ilrenatin-,piamtra, ‘• ". . , - .I. Hon. F. S. IlMnar. Cirerlariburg. Pa. ' it E. . E. F. Vtn.r...Xiii.. 181 'Front St.. N. Y. -i. i PAUL SPOPIPVT, Esq., So Broadway, N.Y. , , EDIVAAD Fo#r, Principal of (grist Church Settee!, Newark. N..J.::.; , . Rev. 0. R. Vietomvu., ISt. Henry St., N: Y: Rea. 0. ST. :t.attn, Manhattanyille, N. Y. ... . . Circulars , wit4i requisite particulars may, t* procured by addressing tllll. it..C. o:randier, Onsigsburg, Pa:, un til Sept. Ist. Uti,fin silo wilt remoye permanently to Bead. lug, Berke Cori ta. ,„''' MRS. 11. C. CIIINDLAR. Orwigiburtri ling. 18,.16 ' . 113:tr ' T ' T VE' ELECTION: ';PROCLAMATION. 11THEREAS; in and by -an Acti of the GAernL Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pcnrorylvanliceittitied."An Act regulating . the General Election sithifEthis CoMmonwealth passed the 24 day of July, ifFitortt Intends the duty oithe Sheriff of livery county, to gia*liublic_notice of such election to b4a den, and to iifidt,t known to such notice'what cdileenitire to be f.dected t:Vierafore, AXES NAGLE, nigh IC of the comity of Schuylkill, do mete Osman by', this ediertisement xti,tbe declare of said &runty of Min* kill, that a OBNERAL ELECTION Will be held ify . 'sold4ounty, 90113E0AV, tha 9th day of October next, at the several districts thereof. as Mims, town: • 1. The elects :la of the borough of Orwigsburg wUI hold -their:Crectionest the Court 11011110 in the borough of Or. wifehnili• , 2. The eleibirs re:4db* in the following .deseribedl b oun d ar i e s ot, West Br:ma-wig township, Schuylkill noun ty,beginning.o the loin:ship linear East Bruissolg, on the land of Daniel Dreher; thence along a nubility:lad r leading to millet nest's milt and dwelling, including the same: thrice to VOW% Church thence along said public road, Witting past the dwelling house of Morge K. Moyer, lac:hiding the earnflq thence along said:toad unUl it inter:oos the township line of North 3bilibeitn township. inanding all the voters residing north of said road. in the Varnahtp of West Bruniorlyr. afbresaid,;Shill hereafter at all:general and l epectal elections, as *so at all elections bo judges and inspectors, vote at the; same time*, places Mid in the same box with the voters of, the borough of firiligsburg, In thecootity aforesaid. ; 3. The eleeers residing in that pert of West Brutuiwig .township, irto and befugeut or the following described Hoe. shall bereettew at ail general, pectal and sleben:me I for judg e s andinspeeters, vote In the muni c z t fzipt the qualitledentore in the birougb of Port house of S./impel Boyer, now °erupted' by A- D. commentingat the river Schtylkint at the roadie .the Ninigatkin Company, number four, new occupied by John Lasb,lneludhig the OM; Mints In a straight line to the house of .facob it tnelculing tbiliame;•theace to the hum of gle, bow bectiided by Manassas _Menge, turban* tits 'same: tbeeinfto the term of John. Mall, new croctipted by Lisurr'nlittiel, tweledleS the Iteetei thence totbe farm of the lOW of John Bond;' deceased , bow egerfileel by Gouge Ilmigle, Whittling the same; theneo,to the beide of the iffidolfTiottkiin, including theism@ ihemai tett* farm Ofileury Ketner, including theism; thence tethelarm ofkinnuel.3lßler, Including the same; theme ,to the fortisillpsvatu liollAncluding the mime; titmice to the - 311n Paint mill, endtbe dwelling bowies belonging theeito, Owned by Preach - and Ittelmobjeactto dinitthe , thence toi the house O. George Beer; ex cluding the Mine I:thence to the farm of Charles SLOW: Udall:2o4o=w *maim a straight lbw to tho amid .boli at or no* the Berkseounte Up... , Theef. l4tore bir,West grunsw* tasensitip notlinelti ded lathes/4Se bentataitee; will hold thole atectims , at pe'public bidise of ilotepb Motburger, in said township. b. The Wilms of the borough' of PM ellnitta frrUl hold n their /ch siiStiona at theclicra Of A.D. - Sitimptis said hero. . eletterti tail win bold the* el esttime ad the bolus Of iloShtilikorortboithetwen of illettranandrs 1:-.1 1 WeIekkiii . coyote iii "%b et tbir itioetioPe holteeet ilebb , Yeeigerx tertnak ## 01 1 armniv bco ( 01 1 1. 61 :finegrove ; the'ideetara Of the 441Incidebliff S, ,The eleetems Witenistowmaldpleill boldtheltehm i none at tlieloittoy crt Nowt Del3lo,r , plr;litilim tow - ;..14.4..1;t.t? The elecbors of Porter townshipstf &SOW' C 46 0- *WI at theta** of Daniel Herb, te said ' .10. Th e, electors .or Ilectos township electionsat the ::ounce John 13; Rena, la laid township. oll.thec electors elf Hirldei will held their elections * th e house o 8 ct lush*" T,Treirtarair,•ln sold township., - 12. The electors (Clipper hialuuft-tinniiter Will , hold their elections at S h e itonse.of qsliderr ,l33 *ld Visit:ship: • • • ; 13; Tieillecten ot. nifietimniship /int taidthidi electionait the} houseof John,Wetsel, W eta .4 0 . 1181 :0107. It The Actors of Hairr townshilpp will bOld their elec: tiona at the hour of towels Deagler, 14 The electors of:West Penn township still hold t*l-r eleetioris at theliousetifOldeori !WI-d+n,o4,lii'utaidto*n - 18. The 'electors:of - 1/cChin township, Wilt 141d.thelr: election at the - hone of Darileitloho; 17.,Theirleetora Rush. triwisidp tOld their el.& tone at the house of Stein • Lindner, to said ' it Thccelettata °titillate) , " toirnship will Mild their' eleetlousat theliouseefErnannediloyer,lniddir'• 19. The electors of the East Ward of the borough of will hold thellrebritioniat'the;llose of p 1..; chart. tearer._ 20: nit, e lector ' s in the tioronßfi of their eleetkinsettlei howeuif Chat.' . 21. The °letterset Schuylkill townitilp will field tlieir: . electlons-at the lonseof tb*les Plugger, In Odd f or n ship. . • `4. The elcietarsof New Calla tOwnshlp tail loch **Lions* the hewn pow occupied by Epltrallio in the town of New; The electors of Braniii township 'WIII ludilthelr elections atthe house of .1. Sealer, in. the town of :We. : ellyn. • -_ • - 11: 4 Thei electors of 'the boroughroll ogurei rill hold /hrifidattlowg at the Port Cvhoe 00100, *el4 1 :Or rough. . • 25. The elktoreof Bard Derive - glen Itriusiciptand those' residing on the !seaside of the river SeboYltill, antl.be tereen the eastern line of the borough of pottmillegrod Uwe 'Pettish-line of the Port Carbon eleetioli district,' andVrtioseelectors. have hitherto soled elections district; Will hold their *milieu at the Port ar bonikrusa, le the town of Port. Carbon.. 28. The electorecf Norwegian township wothold their, elections iitsDier Park; in said toenail% &tithe htruse' new occupied by P. Wuerker. • . 27. The eleCtors of. Di9lbe towndd" hold their .elections at the bouserif John George Koch, hi the town --; z i 4 • • 28. The electors of Tremont township 1,111,h01d their eleetiotir Id the hots° Of Philip Koons; Uygur town of Tremont. - 9. l'he electors of the South Ward of the loreirOh of Pottsville. will hold their elektfrone at the harm of Wm. Mats, %said ward. . • . 1, . 5 • n 1 The electors Of the North' West Ward I inl be rough; will hold their elections at the bouts' of John George Betz in sahlersiti... f 4. ‘. • 21. The electors of the North End Ward In geld ho. tough, will hold' diet/elections at the hotueof-Paittelt Carry, in said ward.. , , r • 32. The electors of the Middle wird in sai . d homugh. will hold their *teeth:forst thehouse of Matthew PEI gam, in add ward. I 33. The electors of that borough of Palo Alto will hold their elude= at the house of leiljah Betudnger, ;said Bough. , . 34 The electors of ease township will hold tbeireleo. lions at the house noernecepied by Ahrah'nt Moth:ill aid township. , . , 35. The electors or Butler toensisth will bold ttieltelec tions at the house nowixeupied by Cherki .Hartman, in said township. 30,The etcetera of Fralley . township will 'hold their elections at thee:souse lately occupled by David LOrnlsen, in the town.of Donaldson in said township- _ 37, The township of S ou th Manbeim shill tweeter form a aepamteelection district, and the qtralified eaters thereof shall hereafter hold their general elections et the public bourn now occupied by George Reber. 35. Th.:electors of the borough of Schuylkill . .. Haven will hold their elect lop at the public house of Charles Saylor, in said boniugh. 39. The electors of the North Ward of tbeibormigh of Tamaqua, shall hold their elections at the public bonze of Michael Beard, in said ward. ' , 41). The electors of the_Seuth Ward in the'borotigh of Tamaqua. shall hold their election at the Upton lintel, kept by John Lovett in raid ward. . - 41. The electors of the East ward in the borough of Tar:Aqua. and those residing north of tbri Sharp Mono tale, in the township of West Penn; heretofore tieing at the Public School House, In the borough of Tamaqua, shill hold their elections et the public house of Lewis' F. Buehler. in said ward. .• 42. That the credited voters of that part 'of :North Man helm township, who - formerly voted in the Sleuth Ward, in the borough of Pottsville. and all that territory on the east side of the river Schuylkill, andwitbin the Penman election line, the 'southerly line of the torough of pmts. .111 e. and the old linnet the towesbip of Mirnhelm, Velem electors hare hitherto voted in the N'orireglan election di:strict, shall hold their election at elle peNk horise of George Grim. In said township.- , 43. That the qualified voters in that It of North Mamba* toweehip. who formerly .voted in the hiroagh of Orwlgsbunr, shall hold their election!' et the house of George Adams, at Landingville. 44. That.the qualified• voters of North Slapheimi t,own ship, not embraced in the foregoing, shall. hold their elections at the half-Way House, kept by Mrs. Susanna Moyer; in said township . 45,..iThe electors of the borough of St. Clair, will hold their elections at the public house of Jonithen Johnson, in the said borough. ' 1 At which time and places are lobe elected by the free men of the &hay of Schuylkill: .F One person ebrelental Cbnuaiseioner Of the State of Pennsylvania.. 3 • One person to represent Scbeyjitill county In the stet. ate of Penneyleani*. Two persons to ,represent Schuylkill !celerity in the Mew of Repretnitah yes of Permsylvanet. thee person for epee Sherry/ of the county of lichuye kin. One person the Treasurer of the'eouuty of Sehiyikill. Gem person for Geamissiener of the county of Schuyie trill: - One person for Director of tits Per I Schuylkill county. - Two persons the Auditor* for the county of Schtlylkilt one for 3 years and one for 2 years. j • The general election to be opened between the hours of 0 and 10 o'clock in the ftneneenened shall ciontineewitte out interruption or adjournment . until 7, 1 otclecke the evening, when the polls shall bee ,Llosed. • • - pursuance of en Act of the General ArremblY of the Commonermith of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act rela ting to the elections of this Cotamerevealth," teased the . second daytof Jnly, laari; =lice M. hereby given e 'That the Inspectors and Judges, chosen as aferestild, shall meet at the respective places et:pointed for holding the election in the districts to which- three teepee' tively belong, before nine "_clock in the morning ed the second Trierday In Gaoler; in etch end every year; and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, Who shill be a, qualified voter of such district. • ele rase the person who shall here received the sec ond highest-number of votes for In/pectin= shale not at tend on the day' of election. then the poison who shall have received the second highest numbet of' votes for Judge at the nett proceeding election ebill act are Inspec tor in his placce And in case the person !who shill have received the highest number of votes for;lispecior shall not attood, therms:as elected Judge 'shall eppoirit an In spector in ids place, and in ease the perisonblectedludge semi not attend, then the Inspector who rewired the higbesieriumber of votes shall appoint a 'etidge in his place; and if any vaeaney Anti continua tri •0o board for the space of one hour safe the time Seed by law for ; the opening of the election,the qualified..voters of the township, ward oi distriet,for which Bitch offi c er shall have been elected, present at this place Of,electien, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. • , - shall be the duty of said Amami respective) to attend at the place of holding every general. ' special, or tewnshipelectiotedming the whole time said e Lettere Is kept open, ibr the wpm of giving information to the inspectors and Judges, when called oo le ,telatien to the right of any person assessed by 'them fo r vote at such election, and such. oth:re matters, in mistion to the as sessments of voters as the safer Inspect:ma or Judge, or either of them shall, from time to time, !esquire. "That no panel shall be permitted; to yokel ateany • election as aforesaid, other than a white freemen ee th e , age of twenty-one years or more, shell Neve resided , Au the State at least one year, and id the:election district where he offers to roteeet least ten daYs Preece/ding such election, and within two-years paid aiitate or Coned; tee, which' obeli blue been assessed at least ten days before , the election. But a citizen of the United Stater, who had previously ban's qualified voter off this Mate % and removed therefrom and returned, and wpo shall bare re. • sided in the election district, and paid bit as atbreadd, shall be entitled to a vote after residing en, this State six months: provided that the white freemen citizens of the United Stites, between the ageeof twenty-one and t wen ty.ewo years, who late resided in this efele ,one year and in the election district ten days afereseid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall nothave paid taxes "No person shalt be permitted to ;rote Whose, name is not contained in the list of taxable.inhatetants furnish ed by the Commissioners as aforesaid. nidess thin berm. duces a receipt for the paymeet within ewo years, of a State or County tee assessed agreeably to the , conztit u lion; and give satisfactory evidence, either on , his ewe oath, or affirmation of another, that be *s paid such a tax. or on failing to produce a receipt, shell make oath to the payment thereof; or second, if be claims sj right to vote by being an elector between the agot of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose ore Path or atitrma thin that be has resided in the elate at least :one year. next before his application, and make such prof of resi dence in his district as is required by this act; and that he dock. verily believe from the account given him that he is of the age at:tree:lld, and give such other eridenee as Is required by this act, whereupon, the elms tit the per son so admitted to vote, shall be inserkd in the alpha betical list by the Inspectors, and a not. mado opposite thereto by writing the word etax." If he shill be -ad. matted to vote by reason , of having paid a. tee,. or. the word "age," if be sball be admitted to ;rote on account of his age. and in either ease the resume of such vote shall be called out to the clerks who shell mark it in the list of voters kept by them. 13 , • ' "In all cases wisely the name of the preen claiming to vote is not found on the list furnished, by the Commis sioners and Assessors, or his right to votembether rimed - thereon or not, is objected to by any quilled citizen, it libell be the duty of the Inspectors, to examine such per on oath as to his qualifications. and 'if he: claims to hare resided within the Statifor one year orrnore, his oath 'shall be sufficient piper thereof; teirhe shall make proof by at least one competent wits:sm. - who Shall be a qualified, elector, that he has resided within the district for mere than ten days, next immediately preeeeding said election, and shall also swear that bishops fide reeddenee, in pursuance of hislawful calling. Is.within the district, and that he did riot remove in said dishict for the pur pose of voting therein.' "Every person • qualities:l as aferesethr auft who shall make due proof; If required, of residence and payment of taxer, aforesaid. Shall be permitted to vs te InAha tome. ship. ward, or district in which he shall yeside. "If any paten shall prevent or attempt toprevent any officer of an election under, this set hens holding Inch election, or use or threaten any ilelenefeto any such of , ;leer. ordeal interrupt or improved yinterfitio with hizei let the execution of his duty, or shill LAMA unor attatept eo block the window or trams to an window where the ante may be hoiden, or shall rte e disturb the peace in such' election or etudi teem praetkisithy inthntdatkin, threats, forms or violence, with the design to influence unduly or oversee any eleitor.or to prevent him front voting, or to restrain the freedom of thetas, seek peruse • en conic ion shall be fined la any trolls not oxesedlog five httudrad dollars, and be Imprisoned tat a n y timuset lea than manor more then tweirestataths. And if it, shaU be shown to the court Where thertrial Of such of. • fence shall belied the; the person so 011endbig yawned a resident of the city, ward, district or township, where the said offence was comudttedanduotanitilled felt vote therein, thin on conviition, he AIM tawsntstuted Wia! a tine of not less than ORO hutadred della% and he hat 'prisoned not lest than ids Menthes.* mot O than two shall mithe,en; _ _ any preen or pram bet or wager 'upon the wadi of an elation within thio'Conunoo wealth, or And odor to flake :7 aids • beit co. vadre, tatter by tried proelauattn thereof, gor by any written or panted adr&tisentent.vhallong• orii el te!sul per ern. or perwasbrinake eneh bet or wagerieponi conviction Meng, her their chid tofelt andpep tOpet,titneg the itateunt so bet twatrentd to be bet._ ; • ' • The are to make tbede reaneattibi OA count/ of Seheekill, it the Coact Hewitt Pettirille, on /RIMY, thia , tth day - et OM*, A. Tit, at 12 oeeloeit 'lt, of Given :nailer tily hind in;tineed at s theSberld'idelice, tiotteeille,ted date Sept. TOL, td thelea et ate lad, Poo tbettelet4 MMUS. ItOtt 24,111y0raj4 llo4dlr ninth year et Vite indiveddetr.of. the. United Stateiyit „ altjere `S*WaStilekSoitailllefl ituultatiOug; Stertr I. , .e.r.Airpti.3B,l3ldg , - ,-17Att L MEM 1] laict pettro. USW= TO, MEWL, 1. *irt XIS. /AIM MIDON. - The mania the'bird and ham of the bsei.7 . Are piW.ng. sway In thtdr ettulAlee;'.- - ' i The ong had and eapanding dower A Will Charm us no more at the twilight hour. ' ,1 , The robin kuith roamed with his mate sway • ;. •„ No longer the whippdwil shams his lay: '; And Abe sacceilisernsi ideas:, on the woloteklia , , Yntught wiihibe.sptritwf love and ptioet, ; Nome:mean itwittetithr flOwitirbAl4d 1, ; The white rose wrealhin its beauty ram!; "i . ; Or pluarloithe ease tiusirkbast ay"; Whkh the rtlithowtinhl iti bes4tY Tin ale: mere vie Vgatbier the little Vila Ira 01 1 4":: ITbailafragrance.allotbai. preet.,llawera excatid; • Vela this hatable sorer whieh'graeeitlai - plan,. Can adtigate warm awl aalteataur pato4 • r Ttio butemaniridrd, too, with its bright 'mtnioir breast, l He ten with tberilowors is soaking for mai , In vain did 1 offer protection end care, From Autumn's rads blast and thfi koeuricliter nth Not ;no of the dear.littio warblers would4tay, In My linectictreet toldlnesses ak gar . • %ha Pliztualle vatict# WWII so /1 1111111 1 qinlads Ob they could not stay, se the flowers weir's all 'dead. . .„ . For Flora had beckoned them un to Where Bowen eTerAoluisb and sans ever shine, And the sweet fluthUer tcpbyr !seedling peetatae, Where the orangebloOM, . • Then casaint we gjeasstrum. these humus* liras Some impulse divine, Stoma light from above?. Boum Mora toguido us to' hesirenly duns: Whorish/mom unceasing woman' doings? KA:XBi.S REEDEs.--FEKlGoveruor Reeder ,has bobo nominate 4 fot , l*legate to Congress from Kansas by the FyeeTsoilers.— After his nomination he was called upon to make a speech, from ,which 1143 extract the closing portion, which is, ai "He said that dap by,day, a crisis', was com ing': upon us; that its oiler times this would be to posterity a turning point, a tEiarkeft pe riod, as are to us, the opening.of the Revolu tion,-the adoption. f the Declaration of lade penenee;and.the,era of the alien and' sedi tion laws ; that we should'take eaChstep care fully;so that eachbe a step of pregressi and so that no violence be done to the tie which. binds the' American. people tegetheri, He alluded to the unprecedented tyranny under which we, are and have been; and said that if any one supposed that institutions were, to be imposed by force, upon a free and •enliglitened people, they never knew, or had forgotten the 'history of our fathers.. American citizens bear in their yeasts too much of the spirit of other and frying days, and have•live,d too long amid the blessings of liberty, to subknit to oppres sion frcim any quarter, and the . than who, hav ing once been free, could tateely submit to tyranny, was fit'to be a slave. , "He urged the Free 'State mint of Kansas to forget all , minor issues, and pursue deter-, minedly the one great object, never swerving, but steadily pressing on, as didithe wise men who followed the star to_the intinger, looking back only for fresh encouragernent.l He coun seled that peaceful , resistance, lie trade to the i tyrannical and unjust, laws of the spurious! Legislature; that appeals to the courtsoo thel ballot-box, ,and to Congress, be diode-for re lief from -this opine ssive load; that violence should be deprecated while a single hope of peacable redress remained- but if i at last all these should fail—if in the proper tribunal there is no hope for our dearesrrights, out-1 raged and-profaned,—if we are still; to suffer ! that corrupt men may reap .heryests watered; by our tears,,then there is one more chance; for justice. God has provided in' the eternal frame 'of things, redress for everyl-wiong, andi, -there remains to us still the!steady eye and the strong arm; and we 'must conquer, or 1 mingle the bodies of the oppresors, with those 1 of the oppressed, upon the soil which the 1 Declaration of - Independence. no longer pro : tects. But he was not at all appreheninve that such a crisis would , ever arrive.. He be-' lieved that justice might be found far short- of: so dreadful an extremity, andferen should an appeal to armanome, it was his opinion that if we areivell prepared that nfoment; the vie,' tory is won. Our invaders will never strike a blovin ao unjust a cause. 1 "Thrite Is he snood who bath bLi Tomei Jost" "He then enteied into the Omar condpe- tins the campaign, and' advised that the proc • latnation from the peolile, callingthe election; be' signed by, every voter. Let the, legal re- 1 quirements of en election be strictly obsecved. Our position is one of. asking only that the law be carried out. When Col. Ethan Allen was asked at Ticonderoga, by whose authority he demanded the fort, he replied, "In the name of the great Jehovah and the Continen-1 tat Congress : " • I expect of you thdt you so prepare me, that to a p imilar question 'I may I boldly . answer, "The Great Jehovah and they sovereign Squattem of Kendal." Re spoke I long and eloquently' irtion - the importance that: no rashness should endanger the Union which i we all love and cleave to. He did not coll.! eider thei correct sentiment of the South I as endorsing the./ violent wrongs which had' been ' perpetrated by the MuLdouriabs in our territory, and thatjbeing so, he Waited to hear their ,rebuke. Should it not come, and all I hope of moral influence to correct theie evils be cut off, and the tribunals:. of our country fail us, while our wrongs still continue, what! then? Will they ,have grown easier to bear by long custom? •tod forbld that any lapie of time .skotild accustom freenten to the duties of slaves, and when such fatal danger as that t is menaced, then is the time to • • "Strike for our alters and ore drat, I . , Strike for the men graces et our elm, • Clod and our native lend." ' • As he paused, there was for an • instant a deep silence, as when • a qtiestion, , of life or', death is being considered—every man drew a long breath, but the next instant he air was rent with cries, "Yes;we will strike." "White men can never be slaves." "Reeder!" "Ree der! !' "Niue Cheers for Reeder and Right." During his speech he had been constantly in terrupted by shouts and shaking of hands, but now the enthusiasm- was ungovernable; the crowd gathered round him with the warm est greetings: We . would :,rather have the place he holds in the. heartiof a generous, daring people, than wear a kingly crown. • AN-6'lmm Auti.rrx Ortsiosi.—Judge Low rie hat Witten out his opinion in the Passmore AiManson ease.. It'Commenees thus: , . „ "'After the argument of this motion , for a habeas, corpus, I wrote an qinion, which I expected to deliver ;_but,.on flirther.consulta tion with my brethren, and fullcr reflection on the subject, I became convinced that it was partly erroneous: . This 'prevented me-from delivering my views when the ease was de cided. " An' Honest' Confession it good for the soul." We doubted the newspaper accusation, that two of the Judges concurring with Judge Black bad changed their opinions in this case, although written out, after coming to Phila delphia for we could not imagine thaeSu ,'preme Court of this State, to have any mem bers so w eals in law, and so strong in Politics, as to Make.tinch a humiliating ' exhibition in the eiercise,7of their legal duties, Mit here is a confession" , Of the fact, froni one honorable Member. It shows that the atmosphere of Philadelphia, differs from that of the interior of Pennsylvania, and has a !different effect Upon . 'men s minds, in arriving, at legal decisions. The mountain air is pure, invigo rating, health giving, streng thening , and re viving the energies . of the p ysical man, and , according to Physiological law, brightens and purifies mental . conceptions. That of the city, is calculated , . to Produce , retictions,_ morbid '.. and ohne - iamb and hence _vie presume the :wonderful change enabling - the vision to see "the things that ate not tobe seen," when digging for legal lore away out in the anon eliminated country atmosphere. • • The Judge then goes on to define the in- A Pi.six Sroxcx IRISIIMiN.—Mr. J. Crew• tention o a Writ of ",Habeas Corpus," in which eis little ex . eeption to be taken, in ford, Editor of the l'rotestant American, pit li our mindt h . re Judge L. then ventures to-make tidied at Aberdeen, Miss., is an I rishman by; some remarks, which the cunning of, Judge birth, an accomplished, scholar and eloquent! Thi c k wo dd avo id, the I s tu r k ee p i ng i lo c l ose writer. He took strong mind a few weeks l to the a reetwd,war not; toventure as idea ago,• in favor of.the American party, and .haw? upon any collateral qiiestionis arising in this . ~ ing, been violently' denounced for this by the'. case . a t proceeding which is Silurays &nod con , vernen p by Judges, when the case 'is a de editor of ' the Florence (A 14.) Gazette, he has „ , cidedly a knotty' " one, and which they would made a response, from whiCh vie have taken: rather avoid than fairly meet' ' • - very,' 'oh that these paragraphs . Win) , foreign born chi- i But I have a strong; impressi , zees m i g h t rea d t h en? w i t h 0. 0 6 t, and edifica ., ', no co' art is justited in issuing a habeas corpus , for the purpose of. restoring a slave to his tion: . - ! 1 • t master •, ' and that is very plainly the purpose ".You Charge• against es that we eoudu n for which the writ was issued out Of the Dia- Know Nothing journal. • ,Did !it ever s i t ' e trict Cotirt. Ido not think that our writ has you, sir, as possible, that the principlea we • t 'any such purpose, or ever had. It wet' , intend vacate in this paper, and which youlear ' 3 ed to secure the liberty of; the aribiect, and arouse the indignation of ens readers, are the, not to try rights of property; It is sometimes Principles we held mini 'years befoti3 the used to obtain the custody of children ; .but Know Nothings had an extsteice?-;-tliat Wet- then it proceedi upon the principle, that chil have not gone to them; but , that' they have/ dten are restrained of their liberty who are in Come to us?----that from the circumstance 60 , a custody. that is disapproVed • of by their Our foreig,n birth we knew the-iforee' arid ne-: lawful guardians. ~ Arrivediat years of die weal' of one great vital dean:lea the Amer-. Metier*, the writ is not used to. retain them in icon party longhefore circumstances forced it ', loy,nuwillittg. subjection. It is not usually upon, _their attention so strongly that ,they- Allowed in order to recover the possession. of cannot Avoid it?—they Intist meet it ar4erwhi • an' apprentice ; aa'tmeli ; 5 East, 38 ; 6 Term ite_ar ba crushed by it. , : - _ ' - - - IL, 49x; 81d.. 7 , 41 ;11 Meas., 6.3. . _. . "It, would be of ciineidereble advantage to 'The ,common law ti England, as it was you, sir, ifglieguiribing your "resent glum* whenPetinsylvania wait settled,could not have le battlelftitain.st the, Anteriettn , party, you : allowed a habeas corpus for •the purpose . of Vrouldge incline for purser what .Popery Is , enforcing - slavery, ibr it did. not recognize 'where' ithe'llas* the' powei.-'- - Ifen • are now such anlinntitatton. .. The; common law re "running amuck", 'with lathe luny of 'au ea- re edy fix ,t r yin g - she tithi'of a !enlist villain, asperatedlhug agairuit.Enow Nothing atom yea, the wr it d e l e ir t e ft2 ,44**,10 , ,.epa that P i k ers-- "PF 4se n g ' w 'P e ?no; dl'iPPlngbreir , was the writ used by, us in, slave cases ; 2 ono kt. your ,paramt.syettwo ~,1, W W,404 get 4 .De11., - ,563 3 -Vino., Ha ;"a S. & IL . ; 396,; little ',lnfoqoption.oaAnotabject, of..Popmy I 14 299.. '' And' this - , aPplication •of the with Power to her luu4 '. It trill tuitelt you habeas 'carpus is,to - Rt tnirfot, Seiimisly Mutt - ,charY, foiihiek'!nionnef,;thoenioi.._pppoie- .lifig. .. .- : • . , i I It wil t give you:tunelo,prtictice your native, , I live,,Moreover iv . ery *trot* impression pelitenesa; and you 'tiny 4 .-iiket_..._....1 6 -. car tie kelt , . that there is no way i 4 Wbith the case before ffave; - sycophant, because ;re `ehome: 0 =net , the ' district 'Judge Cats - be' regarded; that nur flibe - elika allititt' a t Ihri''arttett` 'Would erititle - the Federal JudimarY tottike ixi tni which eastaverauttha . ' ' liat - worsei tn. 'cogilizenCief it ;:titit'l leitroor trouble guy finitely wanat,lhersouhrwail•m,nds; the , utteuritit tyki Mums for this`; ''' thefearii of its votaries; ..A i r , i'i :. , 3, r te : :, ...,..;; 3- • Reerdatte the, t eettei *w h it s p e nd to um, 6s .41.01 , ist;usqlook,,atr dui. charts. A., sl that,. tlesi wee real merit in the 'claim:that the the crime? ',, I, anAish,riotestant,autlie, „. d petitienerl should , be discharged ; and I did acting with n pnity vriaoseleatng Wed, ililio , tioTtee any. very satisfectory . reason, imam*. . . ... EMI OE Voltam!. =I abolish , the- temporal power of" Papery, thereforeerusading.agtunst my own i i ; i 7t o o menl,,..Shitde of common lif-?ge7 4 ,l l ! bat ' - - 1 11 the ' man? Did . Yon 'expect me„; mr, to 4 , either 'wit h tay peer or voice, a system_ whith hunted my - fatherseffi the - dungeon land th gait?elfirtieh gave them the rack-for . argu mentfLthitt-Phiced on ,their teethe iron nail *omit/ wed Ee after Wedge, till the mar row o VPrten this -kopishaignment.(l); which huddling :Women ; and. children into a house applied the - torch, and Caught' them tut the `ran mind out r an 'the heads-of , their pikes? :With what party, pray; should/ be Just where Ltalt **,- with , Ainericen, ty,heianse mitt raised mighty tirins .sworn by him that liveth forever, that - sic. seeties.ataill' never be enacted on ‘Ameri •, /oil;' . '-~ .':.. "What"is my crime?' Thai at si time wlte half a million of Roman tatholici.4ho tools of designing forign priests - are tour ing annually upon our • shores; 1, an Irish Proteitant; when the press is-at my disposal, should-ery,% o There irdangeri-f* God's sake protect yourselves while you can. I kite them where they burned Bibles' ' , they, mur dered heretics, set the n law of , the; land at de fiancet and-would'obey no lin but the law o the churche 4 , • - ' • 1 - "This- is my,ertmel -This my:only crime! And for this / am called slave, syeophant,and abject. And by wheat? An'American Prot cstant. A' Man whose ancestors periled all for' "freedent to norship God." !• How long will that heedoni last, when Popery becomes, mmieric4,ly, supreme? Not an hour. How often, would you in Florence, visit the Metho dist-Chapel; if the Pope could prevent (and he is only wanting in numerical strength.)-- Ah; sir, there‘'woultt be no chapel, there—the thunders of the Vatican wolird roan it "from turret to foundation; stone" just 08 soon es, it had subjects miough.to,Carry out its behests. IMO Kassel.? in a 'eta' to the Kew-York nines gives the falowing good adviee to foreigners in this country 1 : I have . seen the United States. Experi ence has sharpened my eyes andi - was struck with the obvious symptoms Of this approach inc crisis. I prayed to God that when the crisis came, you might be spared those 'don gerous rockii upon which the veSsel of many a society in the Old World paitly stranded, partly became armsted in its ceurse of cen-• turies—the rocks are, 14 /a:lpage, race, reli gion."' We know it ; alas I—tve know it well there in Europe ; what it is to' bear up the vessel of Freedom to a safe - port amid the Scyllas and Charybdises like these. I saw the crisis approaching, and ,I saw these dan gers approaching, and because I saw both, I never addressed either Frenchtnen, •or Ger mans. or Irishmen in America, without admo nishing them, before all and above all, be Americans." Cherish the reCollections Of ydur old native land'as the departed son cherished the me mory of his father's . , house,:. allotted to the brother that remained at home rejoice in his joy, grieve in his grief, partake- in his sor • rows and lend him a brothers-- hand for mak ing the old house of the father more comforta ble to your:kindred. These 'natiiral affections are a great boon of Providence in your hands for the glory, happiness and seiurity of your isolation' is adopted fatherland. - The pulley of is a bad policy—freedOm is not secure only by „community.; the ocean' is no barrier against the hostile . principle of': despotism; if your adopted country stands. altme, • and the enemy has the, power of a world to wield. May the old affections of your heart serve you to preserve yeiir new fatherland from the • danger, of isolation.. Yours is the, task of grafting the .twig •of p . hilant4hy upon. the stock of American patr iotism. j Bro4_Foe ticaVnational Thilantlitopy is the best patri otisin for the °only Great Rctpublic of the world l• It is,the best,—the only guarrantee of its fatUre. Bat as sure as you value free dom, civilization, 'your own happiness, and the welfare of your children, divest.yourself of the idea of,„either making America German, or Irish, orlorming a Germany-L.-an Ireland— in America'. :Speak your.' ,liti*uage, adore your Glid„ but don't try to belt distinct nation in the American nation---bel philanthropic Ai:aerial:ins, but before all viid above all be Aoserierins,-43r else you will bring ruin upon your, own house by bri n ging ; division upon your adopted country-; and division of Arne rice is a definite triumph of. des otism ' throughout the world. ME ~~~~~~~ ,~ `. II IN IMEI - NO 40. Mil labicial SANINAN STEAM PRINTING MICE Itireist peassol tbso Pram* we aro mow missed meats JOB sad BOOK PZENTMO ot 4mtry desodptlosr at tbs Woo of flat Jfissi'Joursol„ebastot Buis It ems be dos* stiugr temstotsbitslismatioltsktlessitftsseli s* 001 0) , * lialkav Z*We Bider% nee46.- Mad la* Rix, Boat, Artacks zel yet"Pue i f - 4 gm 4 . Mtbo rsgr~adasnes Ow lOW of JOS TUB is sterflidlefeMbusttsfotarsstlipeollosasabis seep twa of W litttooksid w a. VIM “Prost Ifferiobbisk. ilotogsyttetitell3ftitee4lo l l4 wrswUi gosrosboo out work to be us nest Is any that tau be tamed antis tat dem PURIM IN coon dose 1 BINDIOLT. • entry doontrticat sosiantittazod t toottad oat Mod to or der atshort aottow , • - 1 1 .!n to Gerken:lug and deciding the case ,• therefore I ',innt.willing to grant the rrn . t hear die the other side. T was very strongly irnpre&se . cl by the "'Foment that the District Judge exceeded his authority in en ntrOlittiag aise anti that the 'Supreme *-= • of the State, has ,poilver,oa is habeas corpus ) to:disclukr.get the pripner especially considering that this _conrt is one .of genera _ jurisdiction, 'and ' pin t of $ government of genead'powera ; mthezestar-the District Court bel°D P Ovver 4 lmat'4. l itaited power 4 and necessarily PlFta4Ps of the sext.lcharsc` ter: But this prvcalioti iiatiolyes cense quiticai sO'grave in 01801`f kill!: find grill age& so essenti al to With* attleri it not to.. be readily admitted. This extract 'outthink calcgcto to .407 reiy ‘ atieiag_tmpression to the rearkr, that Judge 'l.owrie "felt the retie 'of le*" to be Judge Kane-khat be had arrogated to himself` Ingests' powent•and - abused his . discraloatry boo, /OM fuller coa saltation rith his brethreri i .e. 'fellow feeling made him wonderous kind' :towartla the Volt tical Federal functionary, and wakened his affection fora citizen of hilt State-n prison, , under jiett such circumstances, and har dsh ips, as the Writ of Habeas Corpus, is legitimately designed to relieve. " Prate/pies so essential to political order," says the Judge, counter- ' balances all legalziOits euvolved ' -and then „ branchetkoff in n special plat uponthe " frail ties of bunia,o nature,',' and consequent liabi lity of men, cones and judges to err, and the chances Of some persons , suffering unjustly owing to these causes--itlFof which must be endured, and sustained, in defence ofa certain . indefinable " prin.:44e of local order," the force and legal propn!ty of< which_ we are to tally unable to apprecate, 'in the connection we find it After this dissertation, tlte•Judge still falls back upn the old rock of non-interference , -with the decisions of Federal Courts, which sums ui his " principled of local , orderer Ulna : • ' In the ,name of the ordOr which we repre sent and ; enforce, I decline any and every. usurpation of . power or : ;control over the United states judiciary ; It being 'a system collateral to ours, as complete and efficientin its organ,ization, and as legitimate and final an authOrity as any other. : ' . . How are the mighty falloll • • sabbath 'ZONING LITANY. Father, by thy tole indhower, Coates spin the evening hour; Ligfit has vanished, labsnr cease, .Weary creatures rest In pewee. • 'Thou, whose genial dews distil On the lowliest weed that grows,. Father) guard our conch tram Lull thy children torepaft We to thee ourselves resign, Let our latest thoughts be thine. Saviour! to thy Father hear This our feeble evenlng:prayer; Thou bast seen how ofti , , today,' . We, Like sheep.' have gone astray ; • Worldly thoughts, and thoughts of pride, •Wishes to thy cross' still:no; Secret Wilts and undelerited, Meet thy spirit pietving views; . . Blessed Sariour! yet, through thee, Prayahat these may pardoned be. holy Spirit! breath of balm! • Fall onus in evening's calm; . . Vet awhile, before we sleep, • , We with thee will 'della keep,— .. Lead us on tmr,idns to muse, , .. ' eke us truest penitence, ' , ,I. Then the lave of God infuse, • • 17 Breathing htimble confidants: Melt our spirit, mould our will,— Soften, strengthen, conSfort Still. Incased ninny be near, Through the home of 41111116111 drew, _.9 ,-- . 49 When he.paf man is far, t Ye more clearly present are; Father. Son, ind Holy Ghost, Watch o'er our didencelen head; Let your angele, guardian k im at, . Keep all evil from our , Till the flood of morning rPJS Wake us to a song of praise., Tut Loan's Pasrga.-4 friend tells us an anecdote of Booth, the gieat tragedian, which we do not recollect to hiiye seen in print. It occurred in the palmy days of 'his fame, be fore the sparkle of his great black eye-had been dimmed by that bane of genius, strong drink. Booth and several friends had been invited to dine with an old friend in Baltimore, of dis tinguished kindness, urbanity and piety. The host, though disapproving of theatres :and theatre going, had 12e=1 so much of Booth's remarkable powers, that curiosity to see the man had, in this instance, overcome his scru ples and prejudice. After the entertainment was over, lamps lighted and- the company. seated in the drawing room, some one request ed Booth as a particularifavor, and one which all present would doubtless appreciate, to reed' the Lord's Prayer. Booth expressed his wil lingness to-afford them this gratification- and all eyes were turned expectantly upon Booth rose slowly and reverently from' his . chair. It was wonderful to watch the play Of emotions that convulse& his countenance. He became deathly pale, and his eyes turned tremblingly upwards, were wet with tears. As yet he had not spoken. ;' The silence could he felt. It hecame absolutely painful, until at last the spell was broken as if by an electric shock, as his rich-tonedryoice. from white lips, syllabled forth, "Our Father ;rho art in Hea ven," &c., with a pathos: and fervid solemnity that thrilled all hearts.:, He had finished. The silence continued . Net a 'yoke was heard or a muscle moved in his rapt audi ence, until, &Om a remote corner of the room, a subdued sob was heard, and the old gentle man (their host) stepped forward with stream-• ing eyes and tottering frame, and seized Booth by the hand. .. • "Sir," said he in broken accents, "you have afforded me a pleasure'to which my whole fu ture life will feel grateful. lam an old man, and every dayirom my boyhood to the present time, I thought I had repeated the Lord's Prayer, but I have never he4dit before, pe vett" "You . are right," replied Booth ; "to read that Prayer as it should be read, has cost tne the severest study and ,labor for thirty years, and I am far from being satisfied with my rem. dering of that wonderful production. Hardly one person in ten thousand comprehends how much beauty, tenderness and grandeur Can be condensed in a space so small and in words so Simple. That Prayer of itself sufficieotly illustrates the truth of ;.the Bible, and stamps it with the seal of Divieity." , giellilllTY BEGINS _T H 0 Stn"--As if ,the proverb a vindication of the most Self denying benevolence,vihen itis nothing more than the miserable sophistry of a selfish boat - . Sdfishness begins at ; ; home;; and it is tide which is often palmed upori the world for s' kind of home charity. The ;man who refuses a contribution for the heathen', world because he beholds. needy ones in , his own neighbor hood, is not - Usually diitinguished for has gen erosity to them. It. its absurd," said a penu rious Christian profeasor belonging to this' class, "to be sending:: money stirred, to; be spent we know net ;how, when there is so much Offering nearest home." "I will give five pounds to the E poOr at home, if you will give' the same," said "he Christian to vishom the above remark was Made. "I did not - Mean that," replier" the ,libend ulati ; "but if you rout go fr om home, why go So far? Think of the , miserable poor.of Ireland." "I will I give be pounds to the , poor Of Ireland, elm" will the same ?I dos n ot, mean that, either," was the reply; a, very fair illustration of the real spirit of suphprofeuing Christians as s l eek to hide t sir slat urider the mantle, "Charity begins at borne." ! .; THE BistE.-7-„Godit Bible is the book for all, justlike the winos of heaven, and God's sunlight and his Pure, water, tree for all;—;- Goad for tbe prince--good for the petuitint,—. It goal higher than hitcsaa intellect can melt. It goes lower than human, slegradatipti: can descentl, !cis an ocean for an'Edward#'6C Chalmers ti swim in and to ' the Poor , igno;" rturt cottager' t is the "small rain from beaten. Firrx THOUSAND OLLVLS IX, COIN itftras• ilT r —Teo packstges;l purporting each tecon• tem $2,000 gold* din, were received sit the SubTretisury °thee, in Wall street, ou Friday, from the United Statteaandoffice at.Dubuque t losta, *relish the 44*.iCaPTaPiess CariPa• -PlAnateitd„of bright, Cain tketaxes ciuitalued onl y litors:Of bulktiOilwinited' with sheet Imill.."lUtuirus biota reeeivad are precisely eimilar :to the .ginuine bona rteeired tom Dubuque, aud .inusti,have ,hceu made brill* sa4l, ittaker• ,
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