. , 24 . ;4 • : sunto eQI I ,IIVILLEitPA;:°. rise --- II " ; Mili-OOTOISSRANAS.S. AITEZ IHE VOTUS,' •!•t• • • •.!•-•?!..", VOTE THE.AMERICAN TICKET, AND I %Mwt'AfF sWI II *,FDAT TOUWULNEVERSEGRETIT 18 unci YS ireif avg. TEO THE manrsovrit TO PIEELADELTIM. We. all attention to a connannication id oer'coltimiti, on the subject" of the iiroP94 4 ' near outlet, fiam ou r fiebia Mader:7 Pt4.ttimaiff:Ods tiloroug-- fare...can: onlr ba appreciated. by - time: who baveloatfelt the want' 60 - • i'rojecta for i'l:oute; to thi Read' i 44 4.- B. of Porii4 l Itountige,", in the langnage:of ;our correspon., dent, have been agitated itt diggings" for-saver:a years peat,hit 'the difficulties in , ' f 6 m* ,100*4 of another dad Wong the 'Valley of, the Sebuylkal, preoccupied by a canal and a rival ralroad,-ware credlesermountable. In the mean time, the apc'es:qtY scone deckive measures was deny becoming mote apparent, and it has beenaud is reOdered certain, that by the time the new line could he , completedilhe demand for coal ,would 'exceed the 'capacity of the routes corn With regard to the two lines now in opera. timi, it; may be - remarked, that in order , to en sure even moderate ; dividends to the , 'Flock. }Midas, after paying interest on.the enormous liabilities of those companies, high charges will ,hive to be perpetuated, particularly' by the Railroad; and Canal cannot be used in the sria!er 88401 L. Now let us examine-the elementsof the new. route—as the astronoinbrs say,, If 'the Allen. town and Auburn, and 'the Norristown and Alielitot4n railroads should be built, they will d6uhtless be able to sustain 'themselves profit ably , it depentleat,of the traffic between Potts ville and PhiladelPhia; and therefore all the pry nt aUually required , to sustain our new route, will be the interest on, say $lBO,OOO the estimated cost of the connecting But it wilt be fair to charge this line with • its proportionate, share of interest on the Cost of the whole route. The estim ated, cost of the portions of the above nam ed' routes used by this linels not Auite two millions, tint say two . and_ half millions: t,The ,NorrixtoFtLittd . Philadelphia. road, lay one flu - ilion l ,intiking three and a half r itillionti l includink the con necting link. .1t will certainly be liberalif we - assume one-third of thia capital, as th i e pro portion chargeable to our line. Assuming one million tons of coal, as the : annual busi ness of the road, eight-mills 'per ton per Mile is the maximum cost of transportation on a road of this description, or sixty-three • eunts per ton, from Auburn 'to Philadelphia. Then ii per et. interest CM $1,166,000 ( one- ', third of 31 millions) will g ive $70,000 annual interest,• which divided on one million tons, gives secen cents per ton—making the cost of transportation and interest seventy cents per ton. from Auburn, and all that is charged over . that amount, will go towaids extra dividends. '['his 'calculation, may at first view be deemed visionary, but we are satis fi ed it . ivill bear a ri ,r gid scrutiny. • • . A line can also be branched off at Mann ytink and run down the Schuylkill, bringing all the landings into requisition, and then pass over ihe Neck to the Delaware, where a bet ter shipping port can be established than ri . nw ' exists at Pint Richmond. • • Highly Important. Since the above was in type. we have learn ed from a gentleman from New York that the money for the making , of the connecting link between Auburn and Allentown, has all been taken, and the road will be placed under con tract as speedily as possible: The Norristown and Perkiomen connection at Seibert's Gap, should therefore to be commenced at the Bonin time—the different interests in the line of the near goad from.Eleibert's Gap to the Delaware . front, Philadelphia, ought to go to work at once, and ensure the prosecution to . comple- Lion of it. The difficulties to be overcpme, in the gra ding and_ construction .of the contemplated new wad, are not so great as at "rat supposed; and it will lie perceived in connection with this matter, that our communicant, who is a practical man, and thoroughly acquainted with the obstacles to be surmounted, in the building of the new road, corrects some iai- portant errors which Appeared in our paper some time since, in regard to grading at cer tain points. With this Orrectett view, the new railroad fr4ln Pottsville to Philadelphia 'be- comes yet more feasible, as the grading is lighter than at first stippond, and the esti mated ciist of • the connecting link, but s trifle comparatively. ' When everything is taken into considera tion,—new and most solvantageoos Coal de. pots at Philadelphia and along the 'rode of the proposed new road; decreased tolls on that article• to operator and -dealer, - thereby affording it in Philadelphia at, a reduced price to the. consumer ; a more favorable point of shipment below Philadelphia on the Delaware, and the checking of at preseit onerous and burdensome charges, the warm eat interest in dnr opinion, should be felt in this region, along the route, and in the city, in the project,. and measures be adopted' to start simultaneously with the new Coal road .to New ICork, and speedily secure the. de sired -Perkiousen and Norristown connection. Figures are adduced to allow 'exactly what difficulties are,m be overcome, and what the connection will cost. - There is nothing eh& mericad in the matter. Everithing is plain, and those deeply interested - in the growing trade of this Region, cannot, fail to perceive that the benefits to be.derived from the:- pro jected nesrioad, to themselves, are incalca• fable. The question itc—shall the road ,be constructed Y . . - • iv:i.f.l:§ 4:144 /164 - , In oui Wit isdce, . ,We spoke of the great misfortune that -Iniuld befall our Cou4kfrif we should -commit the grave error of electing to tlie Sheriffalty; a timid, vacil acing, irree olute"won. ' In ilrii region with its *OW elaisei of residrukta t all are aware: that th 4! Sheriff zit net TillyTa civil, but wills, oceirrios cominanda, a Military officer: The man - them fori, ,wlin at i'inonient i li warninie May - be called; to.,e*, h94ofmilitifYr.so soptirma-dierrisr u aitould winos jridgment; courage; flpnness, auddilastion. Re should taiii; be . entirely freefrom groteholitalierite, anti one that the eitiseee of Oor"eounty , at alliimes could platoaidieicPius: - I ;Trow, Jaityeekoentoiderwhairi peesom -o,ti;he correetibit ,of . the **tient that geteihe ost4idati(of - may ford* Sheri Silty was o,toosithet. of ibir l o biti,di League: Vm ela stria, Mei Main. of bee)torolagh 4014: emit peat* Welt, ai he coat DOI teCtiVAI Alr)14:1110 9f the v suentbelitOri,fieT'T!,iik'jeliigibojied by, the thf, ; Lealiaa t 'MA' hi Ow exim await -yeay pg oas tiaillerafts regla aupptiet 4aicart. Anima lotthe . pagahaps .1040 the ierhs Nomi toik the Aiaarieiti for the sow hapartarti4ffeee*ltha .corked; and faeteeble to Mr. Kw Although 'we differ with htII on' one - point, yet, tr f rim. in Mr. Koch it man of forth, 0 0 Pnegifi k antigi: . W llO4. tell e t an earnest adm , xite of a 7 _gernt "4 Oaten', in the sale ofiritiixi g ligeolN* ravor entir e , uncompromis i 1 prohibi*l 6t though we difero,,this " • t; we express our . ; s .:" ,- , adilkatidu at the consistent and ma . . nelasnePia 10446 1 4dr. Koch has opposed and still opposea the con- L 4nusuce 'iof the grog shopa of our cowity. I:Tader theeircumataruxia, We can heartaY 'IV' Part , him for the office, ,which be would so sd iniralryloc tiNsiro of the 13rOtehols of !tido loilliio c rorr; - well knew: - Thee - raw since-bs drew op* bill, well framed :atil'Aietifeir; on AV" OW4 ;which we seat daSe.ituder IliArlcies. - WWI& itaii*ii - Utiliii,. Ouiniciir, Und, iCticeted..ili tAtithe ftfujui: or 'the candidates for the . i . 81" 7 4 1 0.1.M...#4 , ''*•_. Koch ~",,4` - newly fitted for the position. • A3elir.;Meltecirsi the other candklateove know' llathiag hat tate nodoubtth a the id an 'i'adaleiit.:*2. lipeh ri iiaalevet;' is *4i44t.i • RE UM USA TESTIGATION.- 4 mi iavestigationl a not been eaMpkted yet; but the Committee twill shortly,=tre understand, Buish its labors:, lbalrialintia &Cabe, is in pry awaiting trim. . He as ya d [Oho) ins sing but.vre o feint oa Ipe, part tit escape punishment. !: , The follo!rieg wirer! tiitement *published by the Boiad.lif •Difea; ..*Allreilminedifitely at, the - Bchnyliill Ccumty'Alms House, one person as Keeper of the insane Department,. one person as Keeper of the flick Depuronent, and one per son as asker for,the Ittstitution. To men of good character and capability, liberal wages , will be paid. (American men preferred.) .By Oider,of the Board ,of Direetels, As efforts have hitherto imen made to put foreign Roman ^Catholics into positions of in,our Alms House,. it is quite time that a change is eti t ectedi and Auziericans Substituted. Let our voters act upon the hint, "American men preferred, and elect. an American Board of Directors.' It is possible east if the incompetency, in. the mauttgeMeXt of the Alma House is mally:as great as has been stated, that tke Court will' remove the existing Board. At rate it is important that Ross . Bum., Esq 4 of Port' Cailmin, the 'American candidate Air Director. of Rte Poor should be elected, to correct existing evils in the conduct of that Institution. . Tnasi larrourerr, DrrcEs.--The three most iiaportant Couuty offices, ,to occupy' which none but the best men before the pada.; pie should be selected, are, Sheriff, Commis siouer and Director.of the Poor. The greateSt care, should be :observed in voting for the several candidates in the field for these pool; dons: In another place We have spoken of Ate varied merits Of the, different Candi - dates for. the Sheriffalynire now desire to attract attention to the two principal candi dates for the office Of Commissioner. We are assured by Squire. Kline and others who are intimately acquainted with Peter Miller, the-:American nominee for that position, that 'his merit as a talented, energetic end cape ble _gentleman Cannot be too highly spoken of, and that he .will , make a. good Commis sioner. His Oppenent,'Paul Dengle, the sham Democratic candidate for the same office, is on the other hand, on equalli'reliable autho rity, totally 'unfit, in tvery , respect for the po- . sition, and would if elected, be a mere tool in the hands of; thase whose greatest expert ness appears to be to defraud the county. Let the voters of Schuylkill County judge between the twain. THE CANDIDATE FOE CANAL COMMISSIONER. :—The State Council of* the Know Nothings, has endorsed tthe nomination of Thomas Nicholson for the office of Canal Commissioe er. As NicholSon` ie the candidate.of the Whigs and RePabliciins also, his.ehances of of success are _most favorable. In our opin ion, it would be 'the best policy for all parties in the State, opposed 'to the sham Democracy, to unite unaninioiusly, in the support of Mr. Nicholson. that event, he would:undoubt edly, be elected by ,one of the' most overwhel ming majorities, even accorded in Pennsyl vaniarrY a candidate for that. office. ' =rows TAM'S. GUMMY'S , MAGAznsit for October is upon' our table.- A number of remarkably tine - migravings embellish this number, prominent among ;which are two entitled, "Bed! Time," and "De—Cans in Prison." The lady readers of thlifavorite Isas. sine . will be delighted with that portion devoted to "Fashion," which comprises numerous pattern plates, anda tine colored engraving, 'Tarim Posh ioni for October." In additan M e alsprited "Ed- Imes Table," and a ciarmini pied of 'mimic en titled "I'll Weep with Thee," the literary con tents are from the pans of several favorite con tributors. Altogether, ;"Graham" for the present month, is in every dopnrtment,'all '0,4 14 mast ardent admirers . could; wish it,—lnteresting,iin •, structive and amusing., . • . "Tag Dassarin - Wes s."—We are Indebted to the courtesy of the publisher, T. B. l'arasott, No. , 102 Chesnut street, l!hiladelphin, for it, copy of this new work by Mrs. Emma D. E. N: Sonthwortb, the anthor.of a number:of charming works,:which an destined to endure_is long as 'single admirer of tare and chute AMerican works can be found. This book . is one of *mei •and interest: The seen is laid In the South, and the story and lid ( laically drawn charaeters will interest crew these who ire afflicted with e'poitsi while pawing ordi. nary workeof fiction: 1 In connection we would remark that the author is a writer of decided ge• nius and originaliti, mid - gist we 'think 'The De serted- Wife," her Isiah, piodnetion, will occupy e prominent place is the litauxure of thveountry. Apropos, we know of no . pnblisher in the noun. try, more indsfatigable;nor any one that is -weer Ling a more extensive burliness than. Mr. Peterson. *at Affairs. . , icar.,turrericesi ire4er, of, Patin. Sci. lisocem. Reported by Dn.! si3l:wm, ~ TRetat =a 9th mo., BOdays. liatt=g l ,' Sunday Waft:', 2 Tessa rig 4 Fri44y 6.‘ INIIMIWI Q 4 65 60 62 66 70 67 63 U, 15 la .66 00 61,, 29101 MAW .. Potterille(earnir ilb ig.,....... 29A10{ Mir ' 214 .tr.jattrn• 28.001 tide ft --D4 ZVI tarteefrona Irephia, 05 SUM latitiMMi 110°. W 28 AM MO-- - P s lol l, Mcm‘ la Mil MI/ Aft ' - \ . 211-13. fresh; morn. dear, Mt. ettilbSfy "tidy. light; cloudi; rainy. • • I=W:do., otOndi,eohl. - „ ::' dp. ;‘ moin. fogar. - 41.#0. , 3-4 N; W. freshj mnrst.:ininy,sittslightlr clear. W. , ltga t litorafkAlielt raid--,wan elmir . • ; • • - 5—W., light( - moist foitgre , •+e • • .0 • Aidasuaodth, us la 4 1 4 1, glory. YPa' today was elesr..e4ol sad -4eliglitralf iiieriViat ierved , Thlll3o47:Agitt• 1114104140 `tie northern beim* with-fitia Sitlung.g , hoar. rim" •os Pio* API _ca ulk PM*, `l7llO-wan Wined, no Ilindixiinne 4.gnAlcifs4 bi ling filmic' amid Una, distils.; Ma.to'4 6ll, on Wininombiy• • 4 ifir At a. waged_ *wogs 4-I,l4)llepb,llies:-.14: Asevelation, keld As; their *to, Min t dir•arisatit &tabor 4ibileslatteriag AOC eefe,irete Proldsitt;lo4lillattiar; Ciite!; D. P. Wtaiottl 14 * ,1 ;*' ;VS: I 4Y' :cdsimi* Alma. B. 9 41 1 4 1 ; Disiro:# l , l d, C. at , , Rafrflu.sarafei.toir--7ds the I,l4o.BlokF*Ar t " *lte air!, rt!istto'Lor,,Titosoosifrils sad Delitii a it* nosy g , sormsti,Af romit,lo44 l #,- iht ismoio th e Thaw- folk" z - sag am-,1114u Off II splendid .ipsobassi - 01 ** 01 410ublitA idol ittraded ponst athekstion Atioxolo 01 Owdbmise . • 4: - Ilretitailliddp "MUM was Oireigue 4 L S*said ` OrNtipihrOinty. `•r : - ' - *".!,14:4 1 41 4 4rfai_-7-,..: :.. - ..*!iifi!iito -o* t 0 .-MI orlon . 11,111!-24+114APlia" a t sif # Osi Si( i-aty irtaItIYMOISTFO; IWO* ' said . _ 4 O lien h lire !Med eii4irew:i* in the , '''' of !Odeon , ' ' , ,4 Wolf 'Owe; Bet, the is; tkij 4 Oi 1 0wo f4i'll Wolf "4 and . one . Oi . ,o4:l4 . 4#lolbberneti t We-Ainiai *Va et, thiliowlitictOttint were titglitalunim; ono by the nele of Oliver. We are told that the umn '4 6 .ii i . l # 4 °i th e lA. 1"-1 - drWirlui air ITV' bt4*4 l s_ l 4 frift c _°l°l4 46 lY l4 s44.°lo 464 been esi4loll4aleidia their limpi; bat It mograirtlhattimffibtfo 4 ;MO 1 ! i / -- ff ' P. ° : ‘7 ll3l ._ thel ! TO'. ....ii* . t,'' • • ' • .: • The;c4loilt i n shooi,or big* don; _some of,s t f lil P C ! ii. * 4 .)" , 40 4 17ti1 01 2 !rii: 1 ‘-' . . et e lien, fro;nits la!ii.liarts,iiila isoilleinently they wed steriped - iffeetB the pile a - uld be re-' . moved, ',Whichigave ,rise to the report that so many we r e ininred‘• - ' pt...iscicients at tie Miltil.. - 4/Va Persona Were burned at the Moppet's Shat--colliery, St. Chirp on Pkingisitint4,b3 , 4i. 4411Oltion of goo; Oni of ahem'Was killed instantly, or he was dead when fauidisitietheidleti tui'Vediesday morn ing, and a thiii is_not isPected to live. Thare. Waning two liO , not po'4eritTily injured, and it is expected that;they s wili recover: • . It appear* that the „mining , beat • lutd __exam! fined onn Of the brastsand taformed'the idea, who was engaged In working it ! 'of , the fact, can' - tioning:hita ati the same time, 24 to go into it..—• But disregarding the Warning,' with thamostreek less 11124 unpardonable eiwelesiness„ he' ascended the breast with a naked linip flaming on his L eap , rind an *alit ..taftty Lamp is Ms bawd. ' . - - It is ` ,singular that sill the recent- explosions , should lei s so clearly trued to .eindeunda on the part of : the fishier. But we know them—ease the best minetato'be reckless and &atlas, andweare only sat;prisedithat explosions still more terrible in their.nst urei do not often occuf. i t On Wednesday morning while unloadi - a truck of; Prop timber, a man, whose nouns : have not !tallied, Was instantly killed by 'o of the heavy timbeni;falling on his head, crus ing it in the most terrible ' manner. , ' ' ' ' • Last #eductalay evening the horiso in the di rectiowel Midersville; was -lit up with a lurid I glare, giving evidence of a large fire, somewhere ; in that directlim, and on Tuesday morning it was . reported , thatie breaker and engine house was buintufdeili ill Llewellyn. "The the'proved to hci at the Salem Collie rilieleitOpg, , to B. Tyson at Co., Llevicllyi 0 ' '" ' ; < --"' ' : Mr. Tyson thforms us that one of their engine . houees With blacksmith and carpenter shops was. destroynd, and that two of their engines are meth injured; but that they expect to have them re built arid: in operation again in two orthree wake! It is suppoeed'by many that the fire was the work of an incen444,botatir. Tyson tlitinki it result-; ed frouS' the aimlessness of the engineer, who was ottani, i'rem the,engine house at tho time of the , aocktel4. /8117,1kprotiessios inc,Ninertrifie.—W. • & R. new lipilding, on the corner of Sunbury; and Maio etriets, is raptdly Promising tend will bo ready; for infe in a abort tinie. It is intended. for a Cabinet Ware House, the front of the loWer, story tieing oiler', or faced with large show win, dew/1..1 , 1 . '4'1e hoot* is three stories, high, of 38 . feet deep ea Main street and. 25 feet front on Sunboistreet. ;It is en elegantly built house, for theparpose, and inferior to bat few, if any, in' ;„- - • This , ' young and enterprising firm has splen-i_ did stock or furniture: iu their ware house, Market 'streei, Pottsville, and they contemplate, furnisSing thin now house in Mineraville with ark; tides Of A sukerier , quality. .As neat and attracii tive as . ,the biOding:may be,: that which it will, contain: will be still snore worthy of admiration. A few louses i of, this style in the lower end of town would add much to the appearance of hti-;,„ nersville; • • The pew Sehuol House at Mineraville, is wadi unity '4stnning shape and form, as brick after brick .iti laid in its place under the skillful cation'of end the trowel.' The i teople" • here are:prond a this ,new• building, a thei have ?goon to be, since itcwill lie the largesti' finest and west convenient-tichool BOUM in the, .County. • IThhOotbellc church is under roof and wilt soon' be in sk condition to receive the faithful, and apart from its ethei uses it will be a decided improve-;: ment to the t own. , • ' • • Mr. pellaren is 'enlarging his work shops au& re-building them with stone:- Already the wall on Main street has reached the second story, anti the wort, is sllli going on rapidly buder the ham!. 'mars of the reasons. Ono of the new Patine Steam; Tilt •Onkmeie, lately invented by R. B. Saylori. Esq., of! Reading, and foe. which be obtained let 4 tore patent in!,1853, is still in successful operation 'at Delfavenli shop. • We have noticed this ham-i, met. befcire, and Its admirable performance entli ties it to:the Consideration of all our machlnist4 some tif .wboin doubted its practicability. This ; hammer; hoe', several advaritages over the old style, one orkhich is, that it can be made ta,. strike a light;or heavy blow, at the will •of the opetrater, It kill also strike any number of strokes per minute, ip to 75 or 80, and will strike while the irekis Flo • An experiment was made aweek or so ago by the men at the 14mtner to see what quantity could bci beatedi,andlOawit out into blooms in a day, and, in 9 honks - steady operation .they , turned out no less than 6 te:ns 11 cwt., all from scrap iron. . IA fort Garbo! Iron World— T. IL Wiw, teroteisea Nei Hoginea..—T. .11:Wintorstein's Port. Carbon Iron Works have been but recently -.refit.; tad anti 'extended, at a cost of over $20,000, and, his amid:lll2l44MS tinder present circumstances can acartely:be eald to be inferior to any Iron Worki ', ,in thaeounti, being exceeded in extent by but' one other eatablishment. - Ills convenience for, . work in his line appeirs to be ample, as-the ma. : clatter ... * In hi* shop is of the best kind, and of the, latest Itnprorement. ,Entrear hitention is not to pa/ Mr. Winter! stein nr his new , engines, we intend to describe' theO 2 , In connection with his establishment, I•4* the infurmatien of our readers. The , Machine shop is 120 feet long, by 80 wide. The blacksmith shop is about 80 by S 0; engine, bonse,yrith petternshoOshovc, car shop 60 by 3Q and niotilding shop 1201 t. long, by 100 ft. wide. The mitthintiebops, de., are built of Stone, and tha moulding shO,p of brick. An engine 23 horse-poi: . er &lice all the machinery, including -two tana=:' one foithe blacksmith tires and the other for the, , ~ curd* ; Artiong the now machinery we may mention; particularly a large and splendid, slide . lathe, manufactured) for these works by Bennet,* Dougherty 4 Thonias, of the Industrial Iron Wibrkeilldhidelpbia, on Callowhill, between 20th! anp 21ii streets. -, ,Wereeentli went throne' the Industrial Works, and thie adinired thine splendid lathes, which of , ell intithineri that we. have Seen; We think ti 4. most perfect. and -best adapted for the purpose • for whieb thOy am intended. - Those large lathei will Weigh. over-ten , tons, sad yet every part of; their.OonstrUctian is se- minute anti perfect as if tbei y`eze-tik, ten ou nces ., There mast bo a grime deal of dilferinceln the working of good and had, machinery, since net only the strength and weir; • inti - alin the power' reepjrad to drive it,'dertind inathiPen its nicety aid exactnese; Who dem!' not sdndref;that machinery, that engine,lshici workt(Withent a jar, where wheel orras irk', wbeekeir sweetly as perfection - Mask uf ar the machinery used in the' s 4hope of ourre.:! glen' have been Mb'uttered in New'-England,,: ' ' Ind, though.ln ( - plias* don him. thin .those • imr.......thii„„nur„ , * 4 2 * l l 4 l:*" 4 ,4othitrt l 4 l !Oki; ifiii; 0* ' y, , . . any mewls as 'trout awl durable, ; avid iiii.ll Ifilr. 14 4; fn # l9 isds4eFtlr: Instead of„obeaper *1. 11 .4":04.4 11 ‘ Aa. ll o4.4 l 44,fiitioiii,; 414 ot, aar,ottaatOsoite anal ata6loo, Pf : 2 441Rfsii Arthoei,biliimbishi throughout- thli:!=fairait* ;" Bit Oliichiar - attiiittan ln It at proroac ► liturjail faeilettr;iitiOat *ltkli*Air,Latetaishillairja4. ilnisbe I *. ,Fe. two' 5 ilinli• o* e !I*lOP4 - --!;* 1 .44,.0 4 !;" ;-e, : iiii*:,:t 4Orlitni An Mill h.c:ifii;toiceiii.6l4#ltbi, friCk ' Jai: isige..„ - Tiiii*: ifiti_ _ 1 4tAl. ..4juboti4. , ;.ai!, 4:-.*1442,41 tai.sthrothink.thiwyeAdr.,thw. -*47,44: al . 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Zi ; - ' ffi;4*giiiis L ihfi' - tat - liiiiid4iiioilookit' .. _ ~I~:c• • V ~?,S. i == '' - • I ME = =I It ia: . - stated tiit Mr. William DeHaven and Mr Charles Bennet bays Purehatied the patent right for Petunkylsinia, and there la no doubt but that it wilisere long enie into general. nee among our iron ninntiar i ,tnren. • . 0 ,1 . 1 7 1 - o,r. oilt a iiii.: .-,llro!'i:iria, '44;.; iiiik. 41,0* i dtilisabiati beget, --',: cs': i-••:, 0 4,4 4 4 40, 01 7144- ' ::-' • .4.04, 14 4 4 V• .: . 140 0't l k - fOr * 01 * 4114 f -1 : 1 7* 41Y nfiiihii - li Pin 'of. ilktli i : • ~ • ' , isittilthie.,eitat irois: --, - • : 141:,*01* ~." , .10,6, - 14 : rsiain Adele ' fiia'.fs4.3itteita! 1 4asr !. ''., sad which - I:W*l6ml : I.os ffiaidi !oPill'oat. '. • '• - - .. 1 A' . .. :11 4 . i4' . *J : : " -;•.•';'' 1,41111•41iII*4°' bad P .l4 i '- # l 4- :- IS .„ *veat advantage of giving theitingineer or--me 4641'.1.N&Agulttaike:0-00R4i**iiithi4sod. 4der, broken , bolb, /be - le., vrithent the neoessi- Ay et renioiriat tie entire bed Afar; fives lb thin. .aation - , - ii in thetild - style,:to befanabled to so. `m. hil : " + G ldl eg a iliiiii`itgi - itben 71riblitt ien - toirlairiy inide 3 ase 4 dm; east iron iyiag ....- ... lebnedieteliori the beion, srortqi !, , , . 1 - hAa s s, Migin4are 'atu r efiV.ix • adiiiii*net onl y liai improienientairbreikthiii aillieslidnitle *lseatthet! Verailliebasityihttymiatiabinime; *leis simplicity and: great itreaW Indeed so !iiniforie are they, and so Waa c! ' ogged,with eom t .. Pleated machinery; that ri•to ricit.tee any room 1 ;tor Maio' irenrOvisaeit on thertiiiiitdes these Ahern - are font new 'engine's ; under ba, Y,' in the stiop, 1 ismerally en the improved plan.' 1 - - .• . ,'• .. • ' 1 1 'rcln the e tbeibinith AO, St.i Ohth' - " - nteklir7 - -Coat.' from the.minesot, Wm: *Oes, Jr; a co., has been inpetesfally: use d . Ant :for the smelting .. .. !'i.d. iron;'ldoilinuei' boat Is preferred. . - • Mr: Pantel Wft,thosteht- balC etuage of the - Moulding' shop whi ch is large and:convenient, be. I lg supplied with an enormous :"cnsue, which will :lift outings of the weight of 1q tone' to any part of the shop.. Our attention was attracted by the smoothness and :beauty of .the !lin& turned out ~.14om this department, and inorimellect but one dace that we Intruyisited, which turns out better Matinip;, and that is at.the lotdOit:ial ire* Wort heforn alluded to, in Philadelph* , • Mr. Winterstein uses Alden's ',intent fan blow .eitc, which he finds superior to asp other Alden-a•Moyes metalie self . ..adjusting packing, he :also 011411 in his steam eylindei in preference to any other; and we think It one Of. , thibest inven. Vona of the kind that we have seen. It is kept in order with but a tithe of the labor generally , liised in packing, and is almost porpetaal. In conclusion; we would rat** that Mr. Win. sterstein &carves encouragement. and patronage for the perseverance which he!ihas exhibited in Perfecting or improving the nuiehinery so much ityi nee in, this region. le is one of our oldest ma iiihinists, and among the best 'pi most euterpri !sing of 'our citizens.- Port CarbOn has reason to 'he proud of such men, for it is fel him, and to oth. Pers of "his ebareeter, that she'niees tter business tziatenee. In this connection it was our :intention to have - noticed their:at workaofl!deuri.- Fluter & Bros., but as neither of those gentlenapii were at home, edict we visited Port Carbpn fitr:the purpose, we ghaU have to do so at some futetii time. • IttiirProceediage of tae Boroniot &lora, first 4'aeettets Roaming of October, 14.5.—The Council -being called to order by the Preildent at half past !Seven o'clock—seven being the, stated hour—a ;quorum was found to be present, notwithstanding tha flood of rain that was descending. Roseber ,i7,. Derr, Renton, Severn, IttOltsch, Schooner, refiner and Parker present. „ The minutel of the last meeting were read and :adopted, and the. Council provieded to business tin the usual manner. . • Various Committees on accounts, finiCapperatus, culverts, streets, %c., reported ,ttrogress and were to be continued. From Street Committee—sohject of opening road on Bunker 11111. - .6lr.Sebeener. reported that ;;the street is open, so as to be useable, which is .1. •Fill that the Cotirt deinanded until next spring. Street Committee, subject of - Cleaning out Nor- Wegian creek, culvert in Moriis' Addition, and ;various • street repairs, reportid the creek and ;Third street finished, and other• Work in • progress. Beaton 'stated that complaints were made by many cizerie in the tipper :end of . Railroad !street, because that part of NorWegian creek was !not cleansed, and consequently 'subjecting them to inconvenience and danger frees, its overflowing - during heavy rains. ! From Committee on Survesubject of side walks in Courtland street. lar..Severn reported that they found that street Sufficiently wide fur °very purpose, and did not thitig it necessary to slake any improvements. Thai ; asked to bo dis 4barged. So ordered. From Street Committee on the' subject of pur chasing the culvert in Market street, recently built by Mr. Wm. Milnes. Mr. 'Heaton reported that be had spoken to Mr. Milne' Obout it, and that Mr. Milnes offered to give up Pie culvert to the uee of the Borough for $133; it!cost him *232, .and is 2 feet in diameter. The President said that at Brim° future time a large culvert would haie to be constructed in' Market street, as the present private one would be of no use to the opposite side of the street.— Mr. Heffner eaid that the culvert was higher than the cellars in the lower part a the street. Mr. Derr proposed to lot the subject lay over until the next meeting, as there was not data enough be fore the Council for it to act on So ordered. ' From the Committee on enelosuig the Market Mouse. Mr. Severn reported that the Committee 'recommend that it be enclosed i. but were not pro pared to say whether it would be best to board it np close,..or to enclose it from the curb, leaving a walk between the market and the enclosure; ',thought that it would cost aborns4oo to do so in 'the latter mode. There are 18 stellain the Market House, which, it is supposed, ...111 rent for $25 per year, each. Mr. Severn presented a petiOon from the citi zens in favor of having the • Market House re moved, which was numerously - *geed by the real 'dents of that part of town. Mr. Hearthsr said that every' town of any size' had a Market House ; .that onni bad been erected , _at considerable expense, and that it was only the . !fault of the citizens, that it-wrut not kept up and . , 'encouraged; that, instead. of our sidewalks being blocked up with truck, it 'coulthe Sold to better' , advantage to both sellers and buyers in the prop 'er place for all end) things-;--theMarket House. He said that there was no name why we should not have as • good a market as the folks have in Reading or Harrisberg, therefore he would :go for 4) ,enclosing the House, and did not think any ' tber r)rtri, of the town fit for theiteepiniota mark t bat its legitimate place—Market street. The atter was put before the Council for. action, and; the . Commlttale instructed to enclose it. 1 Street Committee on the subject of curbing and raising Coal and Norwegian streets, reported pro gress. idr.Erierehor. asked iiliether tilts work was to be done at the expense Of the citizens or :the Borough. : • . Mr. Schooner—l understandi th at the Borough _ wiil do it. The President stated that n*der the construe tion of the resolution % it was naderstood that the ;Borough will be at the'expenl* _ I • Mr. Serern said that the Borough ought to do ell the curbing and paving, and . charge it to the property holders, to ensure uni . rOunity and dors , .bility.to the work.. • • Colowlttee'on Accounts—sal:does or en ngnp . • bond against John 'Mama. . Severn moved that the - bonds be en np„ which mo. don being seconded bY Mlr Ofl:00Ort, Will adopt ed by the enunell. .Mr. Cherie !Council r . i the jeTower wullstroddoed' to the .plain some grounds, of complaint on yier, of Mem. : • certificate_ was presentekftOm the County [Comminionen, mating that Mr:Tower's ; iorough :assettments on property was eritMoons, and mut. ;'orated, him from paying a certain amount. It lap* 'lpearS that the Borough gave kite • Some 43000 to/ feet'2o of his property for the . ;parpoee *des. ;tog the street; which only le ft l(ifeet of, the prOP , ;seel to hW taxed # g ' Tglielji whereas t he Meatiest' was still on the 30 feet. the "tounell :therefore - exonerated him fvoMAason earl. feet, ,:and give AlMOtions the rClekto node. .the icsllootor Kr: Weenie stated to ibaPresident that much feitiP ll 4* Aft 04;4 - Cotd- and Berifeglaw Stmehri: sad athod Severn he added to 4 . Street Mr. Eierebß : here.z that not 111141:6Jfetiad Mr Mona had all *Malay oith. thing; , Oise haled. ill Wa ;Mai ' ;,WI 4 ; WW*tthenlfers did sot w 414,10 isotttiata; • hir;iichosiiseiligthig that ite;dld net- ilka Mai *h i " 4.41 1 14"di hal OW* thatls had iill 116 s46y . of Ibis - sifah.; as sb. bad %ea dis; , the orsatl, and whether right or, WrODlft - ditlitet reliestimrsotsair 4 9. 4 WWI* 4 4#4 1 !, , 11 1 1.41 400 4 :04bitilitiloo itresti,.4 shish *1 , 4 , kfaiiirsimti•it , *tido* aa4i#o4:l l 4 , 1 444:* f iat cipint!ig of that Stmt. 'that tba,gentlemso Xelleotionii'oto mitt !IMO Itsfortimittel 46 1 , ; att.' -411,Uri,J,-,WOWWIAT • 'U.': Del Smdraiii 3 •#. if #M l i li #ol ll:4 ***kiVP,4.."7" and;kg *big *hi ; " 4 bw - Ong ' to I taidforbj P il7 T ir e 4 a. I ef i tilL l o* a '45 temprovementa, kaaiiaiottliOugho, that Mr. Serent,tnyilie 'to z14,4a oWners of Peopertrin ,sand now rehlittngla '74/0 1 4,00 1 4 11 116444,mi55i0n to say a fewwords all Owed.! ' fif - 14413.°;044 142 4: 44 _, 1 1 0 " and pave his property veal street according to 4basradeosstaldisleadhiudireiceisatiraiv and did so at the cost Of abtWit O;4 11 °, and wont 'ilniasey' 441 the pr'oPer* oind iMproiecients made on the faith of the Botrough would be rend ,O4tniw 41 W4Tekt °VOnto° , tho . Pociont gradifoink embed cott;:iitid at the Stuns time the appearance of thatioui of town would be un- ItliwchrOJ IS* tenuity 'the - eitlions had to imliwirs their proPerty' when the graderet-streetio...whaa thew sets of e"-Conned were liable to year, alterations. • A petition wilt greeted tha -Connell from the citizens and Property htddera rissidikig in that part of town auditidleiussinte,Praiirigie to lease those streets atone--eentMrlag the Borough Bath , ors for doing erhatwainot *tented by the deism iheniselree, and , for their Waldo of the plait Biagi th - e Borough litto debt and dilliculty, and into' law snits with iroperty holders whiim the improvementa orilOujura. The petition was signed by many of dui oitisOns 'interested in the, properties on Coal and!NorWegian streets. . Kr. Schooner said that May things stated in the petitionoshich was rather strong, were incor rect end talse-4hat the tldng Was not htirried through the Chamber, -I : but ;prior to the present grade being Ostablishad, diameter wasehorough ly discussed and onlypainWi after due delibera tion. flari Mr. Derr said that niany Of the gentlemen who had signed the petitioti, told:laira that 'the present improvement was imensary' L and just what they wanted, and how they could now petition against it was beyond bisConcCpeion. 'He said that Mr. Hoffs's ,arguments were vkLueleas and without foundation ; that the glade :would not unfavora bly affect hil propertyTu lei would not be higher than the door of his :;housas. Ile continued to make remarks on the benefits it would confer, fko., and said that all the anise nras about nothing. After a prolonged discuesion• on this subjert, in which most of the members present took a part, it was .reaoltml that: . a Committee of the whole meet in Coal street at 8 o'clock on Wednes. -day morning, to consider the grade, with power oi act. • ',The bills spinet the Boreugh were now taken up and severally passed, and,orderod to be paid; To Isaac fievern,fer niatetial . ' $ll 50 To A. Moorhead, for brick,: 3 28 87 " id di di fluid ,. .2 44 00 To Edward Richert for fire t:oltigs, ' 400 To N. M. 'Newnstu, repairing fire plugs, • 16 50 To Pottsville gas company;ene quarter, 174.45 To Smith Downing,: "f 18 18 To R. stnith, . . C.. 60 32 To J. do B. Derr, lainipostk, 4c, ' .58 75 To Peter Helmothol, for work, • 93' 00 To Geo. Bedford, hauling cin der on street, 430 To J; W. Shaw, watchman ,` : 30 00 To C. Worman and others for work, • 158 05 To Joseph Kimmel, ft* work, - 19 7. 09 To Joel bierwine, Watuhman, 39 00 Mr. Kaereber—Mr.;Bresident, I think that a culvert is necessary fnnn Bicond:to Centrestreets above Mr. ItepPliers,;:vicari the gas works.. The Commissioners, were willing _ to do part. Ile offer eti a resolution requesting that the Committee be instructed to•confer with th'e Commissioners about the caivert and see , what tlinyirill give. .X#ll bill for the curbing of Mr. Tower's propor ty on corner, was ordikred to be put into the hands of the Borough solicitor foricollection. The grading Of theetirbe on some of the bill streets, were ordered to be Made more uniform, as it has been complained, that in some 'places they are out of place sizpebes. , Adjourned to tho,tbird Tuesday evening of the present month, • - Ad!' Our Court—iicenic a—Sudden change of Opinion—A Scene 'itiCepfi;t, (L.e.—A few week's ago, our Court took oenasioa toe:press their view's on the Licenep eyatem, in commenting on the Rd port of the Grand Jtuit. These views were in ad cordanee with those'jte4 by our 'citizens, who deeply deplored the awful effects produced on the community, b 3 thelegionaef Groggeries which in; tested every hole and.:eorner of the Region; and" every good citizen fe4 rejoiced, that the Court, (which, a large portion of the community looked upon as having favored this interest, by their acts heretofore,) was determined to take a stand, and enforce the new lam':effectually—that under its provisions, only ono or twdpersons, according to ' population, would be licenied in back district, to sell by the quart and upwards--and that the streams of mantithetuirxl slid adulterated poison that flowed from the rectifiers establishments would be dried up. These:, declarations we need not say, caused great vejoieing among the friends" of humanity through Out the whole region—and the people by hunch* signed petitions to the Court applauding their dielsion—and testimony was collected to lay before the Court, tosubstantl ate charges that bad heen Sande against this class of applicants in dill Region. Great pain's was also taken to collect the kind of tostitneny, which, it was understood thei:Couri desired as necessary, to have these applicants rejected. , It was under stood in every quartei of the Region, in conse quence of declaration* made by the Judge, that if this testimony was produced, they mould be sleet - dd. Such wore the state of affairs np to Monday, Oc- Ober Ist, the day .before the time fixed for the . hearing of applicanM: for licenses; it was then rumored that Judge 4oneetofeßezdink,, had deci ded that under the neW las" "Restraining the sale of Liquors," the Court bad no discretion its the premises, and was betMd to license every applicant, if he came up to the , requirements of the' law.- - ftbis extraordinary celistrnCtion every intelligent lman in the community' ridiculed as absurd—but •on Tuesday, Whett:the applications were heard, this position was taken by t r P. W. Hughes, Req., on behalf of one of his clients. and thei aid he. received from the bend' innrriving at his points, (which was duly itcluiherledged by Mr. Aught) soon satisfied every Orson! in the Court House, that Judge Hegins had baCked out frost his for . mer position, and haffembraced this new construe don of tho law. Thu; qttestion was argued very satisfactorily by Mesirs. Bartholomew and Parry, • on the other side—bat the pettish interruptions of these gentlemen in their arguments b the bench, showed both painfully and conclusively thai the opinion of the 'CoUrC: l was . Jrresocably fixed. At this stage of the proceedings; a drunken man stag gered through theCoart House, up to the *plat form directly in front of the Judges seat, a mils- erable end pitiable object, i u if sent ey P. vi- deuce to take that poSitiondn the preseiee of the /ages and people, tci!plyl for protec t ion., After remaining* few min he staggered ootsgain► when : the Judge !Si lahOred opinion, and deci ded that be ' no d(fereti'oit` ender *this saw, and was boa Ogren& kieensis to ail who might ap pig Tided they eattte op to.the requisitions of s law. The Court WeluseWledipd their change . of opinion 6n MI petit' Within two - days, (after the opinion of Judge Jones had arrived . from • • , Reading,)ind neared; to apologise for aiisl.ading the people , 11 1 having!, exPrassed a different opin ion from Am bench hilts Orr days before. 'Do ting the delivery - of this 4pkilon. it seemed as if a black pall had besa l ,spread over the Conti Roam —almost every countrinanrw ehanged—glanee met , glance in perfect, istoidahMent—even the Javier", who had become Inland with, thri practice :of rk4 Conrtytookedateaoirlothe with sorprise. The . Co* fell !hi embaoassmiiit t . for jidging from *hap:radio, and ar + getio manner in which it !rim daliverid; they 4 , _lookird liko ~arkyibing bat Judges dispensing pliant !)fit their seat..- After Its corielesion, Wanted the APc*,4OOP ..ine 3 kat* win, and tottered and rialod on the plagortn frintt of this Jodi ha stood -Wore the Court aid the peopNe teleentle wreck, the Ile- Alai a the Bata Shops, .fornied- in the heap or `l¢bif r,but *VIM tred" bar the dm"' whip preside Over the itrogiezio' le; pleading thr pri too, csik a t .tbo Rem gesPeni and, ash were t vebeittarthetUart for their aeowerem *** l lwhivo.t ,iisciatowst ,6 of i4OOO, slaw a !am Passed expressly for; and vidaltbaana 114 0 1 **** 4 # 0 1 1 1 4 Litt • 416 &Witte. There the dnolund , ,S ;trembling "and 100111%. 11 4;"7""tiiiii,iiiinf0/040en too we 14t01117 tbni,da and rage,#: tso*Tabite -iklnnslr of cam i4nanitta 40614:1641/. iradds gaolsip 000 0, 1 00 0 41 0) 1 Pi *ri g a f" 2 4 hoan;ainn whlar Alli'effrt;:#iiiiitodeitiii hoar toldsYilwbr litai testimony, it that IS no iiserettii'sj _tad, liainsedit :no Isis limn /km id - /*PI 114 04*:!!, 1 0 1 , futiPlied ' 1 " 6 "4"1"" 4 " .1 40.** 4 0 1 *. Fig* I* auk 4 1 044,1 1 17: 1 1 41 04thlialkialidn, , alifinnec their `endiaatioss nal Seedaway, WMO in ;nal pthaa,Conrkgq44o. l 44o ll l 4 l in ilire.:l6. l. gesedtia,*: vow ' l 4 o ,viv 'ben_ inst l l)!Nita J 4ooo *- 4, 4 o Tlibosicina it** I *.o l 4...ibilif - rinf#Fl,kiraf «Yeltit -mebillgt*ll.4tl!`,l4,o7trig"," ...,......„4,.:i7J.,,---;.],=.-:,::..,-,,--,.-•.:,::,.-..,"::-.-.-7.,,:r,„-..•:.t.: ,-;;'..:4(.06.15.... -h ..._ -,.. i ,,,L xi , ..", zza t im a mmil a i t inum r . ::: ~ . nr. "'".. .:4"b ME El . . Writ ot ithisioy-L,which wan-SOld lirsidr— mit so Russ Wis*is srenittnutaftnitureit Op! recta ad . $ Mut solikat **ice of ; vritttliey. Tall thi'Sittani*ght iw 3 tie:44,40/ r3a . '"epneve dehici" >filo" 0 4fis sur ilk' 08 " i "!'d• asholteraisi /4114 skilll rieriefa liontes....segl 'recg.d - rtivie usronistneent of sorry perms is ttil Court House, inelndiny the Bar. If . a man who Ibllttiss tomb praellics,a.nd sells colored s whiskey . sib:l46;ls orailoissel es in "honest man" by Citirt,'we are fesAtithaioni morale will sink to • • . We have only room to say a low words on the `eitriontinary coni4Setims put upon. the new cease Lair, by the; This law lidrawn op lilw eVisy other Hawse lei for Selling spirituoti liquorit Termite the other lairs, and embraces a, part of the other laws-4t requires publication like the other laws did-=it provides for hearihg testimony for !find against lA •censeri like the etherlaws did--It is diametioniry throughout, and the Judges have perfect liberty to limit the Licenses to onoor two ; in each district, or increase the nutabor to :adooo, , or even • re. faseto stud any. This is :only proper stnntion that combo pui-Atton - it—and it was the constrootkm put upon it, by every Judge in Penn. sylvenia, until tot? Wish decision of Judge Jones . , was' trumped up, , to suit the meridian of Harks county, and the Herman Lager Beer manufitoba. rms. If there is no discretion in granting licen ses underthis law, we ask why dose the law re= quire testimony to be taint fotand against the ap. Pliant:its, similar to the manner practiced ander the other . License law's, where diseretiOnary power on the Part of the Court was never doubted? In granting licdasel to Itior Houses tinder the Deer law 7 -every person who pant his 445., the Treasurer was t>ound to - grant a license, without.testimony ' there was no discretion. In granting store licenses . t 4 sell Liquor, to every person who paid the license; the Treasurer was bound to grant it- without testimony. Hens there war no discretion. The, sum; way with granting/Violet' licenses, Bra' ker's licenses, no testimony is required, and the law says; the licenses shall be grunted. Here of courso there is no dininition—but in this law, which is drawn up like ;the idd License law, and becoming apart*/ it, repealing only those portions Inconsistent with it—does not say that Moses Anil be granted. • The lith section is as follows: "That said Court, by theirleelis, shall fix a time at which applications for said licenses , shell be tumid, at which time all persons making objection* shat be heard." , • The 9th section, following, after says—"Tbat the bond required to be:takon of all persons mho shall receive licenses to fell spirituous liquors de. Now these two'sections gives the discretionary power so elearly,that no, man can help seeing it, unless he does ea want to lee it. What is the meaning of the phrase “an persons making Alfa Note shall be heard? Making objections to whit? , to the applicant for to the necessity Of licensing the I heuee? It don't say to hear objectionstagaiitei the czyplicont--Itfecivers all objections, as to the sweatily of the Heinle, quite as much es to the tip plicant himself--tuld then the phrase in the 9th section, after the; estimony is heard "all preens who shall-receive license" de, Corroborates and confirms the discretionary power of the Court, gi ven in the sth seetion. tiYo appeal to every man of common sense, and even of common ander standing, whether this is not the most fair, the most reasonable, and the only sensible construction that can be put upon these sections of the law. Then the sudden change lin the Court, was as eitraordinary asit it unaccountable. The Court had examined the law thoroughly, as we were told in June last, when they gain their opinion . as to its provisions—they examined it &gelato issue the rules of Court---end th a n their views were express ed from the bench a few weeks ago—also in private conversation with regard to the kind and number of licenses that ought: to bo granted-- which would seem that the Court was then tho• rougly conversant with the lawbut our Court, in its opinions, seems to be something like the Irish man's Sea—‘fyori pot Your finger upon it, and it is there--but when you take it up, it isn't there." Then the coineidenee! of` opinion between Mr. lingheaSnd the Pourt;!as to the right point, which the Court aided in defining, struck every person as a little remarkable. The declaration too from the bench, in giving the - opinion, that "the Cued had nothing to do with the morals of the people," was a}riost extraordinary declaration—a declaration which we IneSume teas never heard from any zthor Court in Christendom—dr at least Ire never heard it bcfcire. It sounded monstrous to us, and scometkto clash very harshly with all our preconceived ideas_ of the establishment of Courts of Justice—if they were not inststoted to pun ish and prevent elite°, to hol up vice and immo r , ratify, in all its terrors; by the majesty of the law in executing justice to the evil doer, and thus guard and protect! the morals of the people. la it singular that iyime, misery and "wretchedness stalks .beqdly forth in our midst, when such re marks fall trout a Court of Justice, in the presence of the difkared;ignorant. and vicious .Grokaltop keepersf s +-We mast hero, close further remake for tbo want of room, and append a list of licenses grapted, which Will be found below. Licenses Granted...-The following persons were licensed under the new Law on Tusday lash and have filed the bonds which have been ap proved of by thti . Judges Tottaville—MOsos Stranso, merchant, no oppo. laden ; seeerity; Jacob Kohler and Charles F. HoPitseh. J. C. Hughes, druggist, no opposition; security, Frank Heweon and Alexander Moorhead. James 13Mitb, 'rectifier, ogled,, granted; seen rity, Nicholas Fipx and George Dougherty. , helms and Sniith, rectifiers, opposed, granted tocurity, Frank I'ott and Jacob Kohler: • William Rinnershits, rectifier; opposed; but granted to the 'astonishment of everybody who hoard the testimony. ; Up to Thursday noon 'he had failed in procurhrg, security, in the sum of 410004Persens, alb* informing themselves of the character of the liquor Law and the penalties at tached thereto, refused to enter as security.. , Volpert, reetifier, one wit ness called; but could; not tell anything about his business, granted; security, 'Henry Rosengarten and George,Rosinprten. • Bemneyille Shertle,liqudi dealer, no opposition; security, William DeiJaren and Daniel Sherds. , Port Carbon4-Miahaci ,MeDonough, rectifier, opposed, granted; sirnrity, 'William C. Barber and John Mcßarron. Tamaqua—Jacob L. Hill, [don't know bis bui ness,] no opposition; security, B. T. Hughes Ind Henry 8. DouaiSen. , ' • . Middleport—J. R. Porter, store-teeper, no op. position ; no security filed up to Thursday noon. Schuylkill iliven--tharles L. Leader, [tiou't know his lutidess,] no opposition; no security Slod up to Thursday noon: , The above were all ,t+e applicantirwldch f ware granted by the Court on !Tuesday, last • The applications of Nitre. llemsinger, Palo Alto, Emit Kleinert, Mt. Caibon, and John •A. , Otto, Bany, wore not opposed, but they bad not adver tised according to law. The applicatlea of M r . Wiley, of Port Carbon, was opposed ; Inkituperance proved, and was then, withdrawn, 13overa1 other fhPplientioneivero ieject4 on the ground' of their beetn&4l44 tavern - and beer houseigsutd_of eonree were .prohibited bb the law from being itemised; an4othere were • opposed u improper peraotio,:an4 . 44l. not compllik with the law In advertising. • , - • • ' iitt4loos-:)a.teltigtact, Alf A mum of - tiro Schuylkill COP male Bible Society was held on Monday evening, October ht. Rey: Mr. Steak was elected PrQ, dent, sad W. Hilyrestley, Scoretiry of tho meet- Aftet,player was Olrered up, an idtitess was limed by the Rev. Dr. Writes, °U Pl* Carbon, on "the past and its !townie—the present and 011 duties—the 'futnre and 14 prospects, Is bearing upon the diseeitinaUmtorthe Bible And Christi. *pity," which Woolard by those present with evident attention and eatbdbotkos. • - •L, Belect Ow* eremitic, suitable tattle ecipacton, :irtwe lung pow tota during slip 13oeleC'etifoninVid, to meet in November intlM Baptist trob,:hisiutntongo Wrest. ' Closed with tho benieliMionlky Nr,Tbomear, r - ricim•M ter: coin) 'irrnmem g*PlOOOl , At itaritet at Pettnolll o Mph Aiwwtw LOllO/10114 Divine wive envy sabbein et 10 A. Lour AMP MUM Xll*Oltitle EPISCOPAL tlintiett sai. o m sti le s, ratt n um. ion: I', Simian roma, ItsitCa:.- 'A :,13:-I, -14t . i. L. hin - nom' Mae wake evag &Oath at OA. 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Y. /1,:..k 4 t:r. dar o'aiotk:nniniajoki 0 doek. - w o ad : - - 1-:. NMI, f 4m. **Coal botanist --. ,_ I. Thlmmtitsviataz " ea,. _ . ~, , ,-,..,,.., , ,- 1 .,.. .-,:, : ~ . ,f-, ., ---,.* ~-;., -], ~: , ,,r ~‘,.,,,-, , r ; ,- -;.' 't HAitOta Sr""*'", am" —, '. : ' .._..._„Agrrwiebsit aKtixxxxounfAi, ijOiriiiii4.-1 2 :,•':iiiini sifii4, ii,,k umn*". " l"-:•i-- .....rviik..Potinffisfs:Ati•ithimoie,Wir:,.l.ltisaiitair .' . .,:.:,i)jitif f i l 4kw. - evciwirmit ar illin ".t=.lkhw.n." " is,. Otthrolrekobkalir:ilibbethi - .;loank:-: -,:-r: ~:•:.., 'i ir. • ‘.', , *,.. - ' - 7. - '7 7 ":- -, ''. -"' , 77 ; - .Insit 3Andoakiixotbaintleakitit.PixisellinAlinialo..:., _,--- • ..-,. ~ tilLfX,,,,'_lii.:in . At. IL' Wiwi: o*.itailt *WA*, tai tomb thas44 - 00:'. • Eloiliden4- ' ' Stied Wharf, king '_ :-'.. Mlle* thscattaand distrineant the Miln, . silt( eel*: 'Mod- --. fryik ~: - Oil kg the 101-014016/0•1114 inotodt,-. - - - trftliftillainniat!!: 'et Mast , . --- ''' '- --- - ' --- ): • -- - . tai . - . - ME . . ,zzotrus suit_ nun.= 710162.. •iftna - imated, ;kit atie g e4;bylraud on ills liar! of 614-Bfraub4iliod 4he grroggeriminad ft considered. • Ow Pgoor*rigOe rkckft. • . . CO3LIIISSIONER: lI Aitmoi,o • . •SIISRihF: 'WILLIAM MATZ. =1 -The abase ;ticket tuts-bean changed trios since its nomination to nit the groggeries, by the swear ing Commilfte% 'Chin it will Ise changed yet before the eleeduic )so 2008 HOUSE DENOCBA2IO_ •Nomiisat,ect.O. thaw oppure4 ta fraud, and Tome of the disappoh4eci.. • EGITLAR DIOTO4ATIC CANDIDATS VOX THE LIOI6. LATEEN, VIVO: REPLIES TO _SWEAR TO TUE ll= INTERESTS: ; R. DICKSON. - • INDIPMENT POI TIIIIAINORNIS: 0. 0..Z111r.100. Orwlgsburg. 111(ARRIBD, , WIDICH—ICAMMAN.—tho tho 2nd tlltt, Wits'''. A. Lower% Snots= G. Wass, of Ilehrweashurg, toGna Itturuts, of =flea. • • 13CHELLENBERGER—MA the 4th hist., by EST. 'Joseph Weal, Jour. ficazizaanumexa, of Maur villa, totems, daughter of Wm. Mats, of Pottsville. • • .• • Uttar—ln tbh borough, on the ad fnst, EDVAILD USD' MUCK. son of paiies mu, Esq., aged Il Jean and 8 months. - • *TRAYED away - from the subscriber. on Tuesday, September 18th, a ARK BROWN MOM Had on s halter wAs tied with bed-oord. Wpoever return him w n re $lO reward. - JOHN WHILST, r Opposite the Old &Mt= mat. 40.2t* Potterrllle;Oii. ifibe STRAY COW.--Strayed fro the premises of the subsekber, three Weeks 1. since, a red and whits cow, with a white spot on her eft side; three cuts (bu l bar tea esr, 'arid a Malt bell and ebain around her neck. A aultable reward wfiLbe paid for her return: ; • , WM. COOPER. Lewis's Lolllery, West Norwegian, Oct. 8,'85 40-31 STRAY . BULL:=Catne to the ii:; 0 . premiss of the s übseriber, RaUer town- •ss.r ' ship, a.large Red and White spotted Steer. owner will pleakepill, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. , 'PETER SEITZIN. ' s • Eutkr township, on the antrs Turnpike. betober - 8, ; 403t* STRAYED AWAY.—St • away from. the Subscriber on the 16th of, Awn' September, a large RED COW with a red and whi e num; small horn—the left born hangs on the side of the fare The finder on returning said cow to the oubseriber, at Mt. Laifee, will be suitably reirarded. ROBERT 1 316111 4 115. 39-3t* Sept :9.'451 I DISSOLUTIONS. DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given that the partnership_ heretofore existing be tween Timothy' , C. Boyle and John M. Bbomo, Oreon Oro cers, trading under, the firm of BOYLE A 8110310, w dissolved by limitation on the let day of October. 18 The books of the late firm will be settled up by JO P. HOBART, Esq., 'in whose possession they are, and . pon whops all persons indebted to the firm will call and .tile. The business will be conducted hereafter by T. C. :OYIE On his own account! • T. C. BOYLE, Pottsville, Oct, 6, '45 40.3te JOHN M. BHOMO. 1 DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Richards Tones and George Ifason- under the firm of GEO. MASON A: C 0.., was dissolved on ' the 13th day of June. 1/355. by' mutual consent: The Mks of thepart uershlp will be settled by RlElmed Jones. • GEORGE MASON. RICHARD JONES • 35-Gt Pottsville, Sep. 1, 'at TAISSOLUTION.—,The partnership_ IL/ biretofori existing between Emanuel Friedman and' , Emanuel Straus, trading under the Srm of STRAUS A FRIEDMAN, has this day (September 24,1855,) been di& solved by mutual consent. All those having claims against the same._ or those indebted to the firm will call on Emanuel Friedman, who is fully authorized to settle up the accounts. The business will be continued by Emanuel Friedman. ' EMANUEL STRAUS, . EMANUEL FRIEDMAN cattwissa Valley, Sept. .191,14 39.3 t• EDMONDS, Teacher of Music, having underitood that& report waiMrrulated e intended to.disconthine giving Masi° Lewns In Pottsville, hereby aincranees that such repqrt to awns. ona, and that he will continue to give lambs In Music in Pottsville as nsnaL Oct. 611855 r • 403 t • .IVOTICE is hereby given that the -11 .111Np:ribs, bought at Constable's Sale, on Friday, September 28th, 1855, the following described ; articles, sold as the property of WM. COMPSON, and that he has left them In the possession of Ilse said Wm. Common, 'hr. 1 Table, 7 Chairs; 1 ilueltilaw,ll set Drills and Mining Tools, 1 Salm I,ti. W. HAAB, Tusearom October 9,1855 • . 4 4040 PnesaOTICE.--'"The Stibscribers haie this day associated with them, in the Lumber bus. at Mount Rope, Schuylkill county, B.C. RUSSEhL, .. under the name and Arm o f RABBIS , SEVERN A CO. 4 - HAMM t SEVERN. 24- Juno 18, 'ss' ropy E-7he undersign'd has been. appointed the agent of the owners of "The Warder roporty," gel carers for sale building lota in theborougb of Palo Alto, tin rouonable term. O'fflas, 31orrW Addl.. Lion. -, L. P. BROOKE. Pottseille, February 3,1853 5V , NTICE it hereby given that an ap ligation Will be made at the mast session of the - tura of Pennsylvania, nor the incorporations of a Using, Dank, with the usual.nrivlleges, ssid - Bank to be Caul 4 4 The Swabian Savingt Bank" with a capital of Twenty Thousand Dollars, with the privilege to increase the MI to One llundred TWusaud Dollars, and to be la rated in the twin of Donaldson, Schuyiklll county. _ Donaldson, June 30, '35 2041 m . NOTICE OF APPJACATION. FOR Increase of &pita—lt is the intention of the stockholders of "The. Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the minty of &hayikUr to apply to the -next Legislature for an extension of their corporate banking and dlscount• lug prlvikges. Thd wine and H of the maid cogs:er tica is "The Wheal' Bank of llie, in the county of Schuylkill." It is located in the borough of Pottorille, cOunty. It wits created fora bank of discount, deposit and lame, And with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, and the Intention Is to ask for an In crease of ca tal of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, so that thereafter the capital of the said hank shall be Pine admired Thousand Dollars. . JOUN 81IIPPEN,. CHAS Loma, Quitter. ' President. June 28,1956 - • . • 2MatTtuJ y9tiiTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals will bUreceived=until sunset of Tuesday, of October, 'Woe the Tunnel and open Cuts of the Jeddo andflarbon county Railroad, through Connell Ridge. The material will be earth, loose rock, and solid rock, consisting of Red Rusk and Conglomerate, principally the former. The work is Within Crl:la mile of the Hazleton Railroad, and live miles *OM" the' town of Hazleton. • • Plana, specifieldlonsated- other information will be gi ven four dais previous to the letting, ley the Engineer in charge, at Haalaton,'. - BalldketorysecuritY unite reqtdred. •J A. B. ROBRIVES, Prot, 8034 Walnut Bt.. Phila. • MARTIN CORTELL, Engineer, Hazleton, Pa. Hazleton. • 21,1853 _38.3t kOCUSIT Mountain - Coal—lmportant A) Cal consiumers.—The lindensigne4 be? leave to in. the public that they are Use Original soars of the ibove Superior Coal, and That the public may not be Im posed upon byments Coal having a similsupplyar name, they 'have muds amuse tbr the uf the retail city trade elth the following having pp ' Mogarr Wuros s., °Mee, 72 a:2d st.:srd Bth 01ILUIDO'GRAT, Braid and Agri:eta • . • movitoonear & s lims, Market and 18tb streets. ' 'KUM 4 Noun, Dth, above Poplar. - _lL.L.Rarnawar, Broad, lola . • The Coal they will guarantee- to be In *none Men Schuylkill eonnty—lt being now by meat .sarasgemouts, in the best poaslb order. The public are invited to give it a nial. To be had of their 111=11.01, NORTON • CO., 28 Walnut street, Philadelphia, faupIAN I Pottsville. SA- &Pt. 'll6 gpAL! COAL!—The subscriber keeps I • ventitectly,oorldied' *Argo qvuuditgr otAlivito* liampahlro for b 1 thB to busheloit the lowed essii prim. He ill also ;mired to Naive OW Tardifge, sled to deliver the easio. , - Yards, A. IlLeorner Stood and stmts. and ; Akidi *dot Mate* &USW: . 6011.8612111. 1555 Isy ND 'COAL - —From Locust indiessipsea barn in nines tiptivid Bataan. taken 7send7 of es IV " * 4 sa garrion= rhos_ s _nikultriuttnt otrwt. New York. viki gm 1000.• 1, Mama .•• ' • =. 1114- - - I SENATE: geTII,AUI3. qiBSEMBLY: BANIVEI. UIPPLE. B. LEBO. . 11. IL: di. ICEPITiIt. COIMIS810RER: PAUL LUNGEL. DIRECTOR Or Vie 'POOR: UOMPPENDE*FEEt. • AUDITORS: MICHAIIL BEAR% J. U. GVE.D.TLER. CANAL COMMISSIONER:' 130111.AILII . IOLD PLUMES. SENATE; B. C. CHRIST. ASSENBI:Y; tumor." , ;RIPPLE, 61;046111 D. BOYDR. . ausatsr: _ JANES JIeICEOWN , : TRIUSPUES: JOSEPH EICIIirfLEII. commtssiosint: Jon, RA17511. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR DANIEL BROWN. AUDITORS: JO pIEBEIDITIIo ISI.S. Jo salsa MAIIIIIER. DIED. ESTRAYS. NOTICES. VIII PM MINE MEM ADWNISTRATIO AegiDm,sisTRATRivsNOTICI Ttio vidershimed been ater of Eihnylkill county, Admi bier:adz cf th - e „ tato ot JOHN: OILLON, late of the hteough of bon, la Said Ottnty, all persons having eleinue ntim -P', said deceased. wilt preamt them to her for iftl,.' 4 end those knetwing themselves indtelted to him eli ke l t . payment without delay nip.oarr 611.1.01.7 Port Otuton,,Sept.:J, ' 5 5 MiNISTRATORS' -NOTlCE— tiboreoil, Letter; of Attnatotttratiou htsa tat to the ittibscribent to tht estate of GLi.,Ry k l* ,2/ ainowAY, late of the city orytt4edetehi e , W. • an persons Indebted to the saki imau will armee iz a k s payment awl these having claims nano} esfi mi d, the paytnent to 11. .. T. O. N 0.1.04.2 x 4 4 s t i 7th street, ThlmeiPtia• H. T. anorr, fie '65 COHNXP 431 A RIDOW: t • - 38 WANTED. LAND! WARRANTS Wanted by j. geIIIEBERRY, Attorney 14 W, corner o f to. coed Idirket streets, Pottsville, October 6, 1856 to. • ' ' ED, a Male 'Leacher for the p u e,o, schools of Palo Alto. To • competent Teacher, SU/ per month will be paid.' - Apply to Oct. 188$. 403t:.JOHN O. it Mu. at, SITUATION WANTED.—A st'Q v - person niches a eituation as ChM ,Nuran, and t o plain &wing, In a respectablo Candly.' Appu estiotts eelrod at th 4 Offlee,, Oct. b, MS S- 404t0 rb. AXTANTED—Six Male Teachers fo r South Manheim Free Mania Applleatkas ho received by the Board of School Directors, at ti m 8,1, 4 to= or Ibe 'Auburn Meeting. Honsei on Wednesday tober 7th, at 9 o'clock, A. MI Det. 6,1814 40-3 t AtatillitB , 111 12. E, N ut. WANTED --4 persoO or persons7to ka4 a valuable Coal Mine:already opened, tad one which ran be made abundantly and immediately pry d uc ti4, phis property Is sltuats* immediately the North Branch Carrel in Plymouth. Luserne c r.„ and afforde Si most deehahle opportunity for any pm., desirous of. entering into the Coal business, Oct, 3,184 110.3 t M. BAILEY Tama& jUa. WANTED TO PURCHASE -120 yards of second hand Pomp Pipe t a, 7, 9 or I Inches in diameter. Leave partleislars at the Ahem , Jestruai69ea. ' iBept,'22, 'SS 39-at WANTED, Four, Mate Teachers for Barry &hod District: Directors meet st the 8. c m ar y' s Wire, October Ist, at 1_ o'clock, P. M. M hx ,i, to commence October 15th. By order of the !herd Taytorseitie, Sept:ls 37.3 t 4011 N A. OTT% se,. WANTED—A Young, Man who has hmtexperlence In tho business, to canvas. Na , thumberlamt, Columbia and Montour counties for two books. Ato , B. HANNAN. Pottsyll Ny ,Sept; '55 • 19- WANTED— . -Oue Male and one Fe. sualo Teacher for the Public School. o f o rvio. burg. An examination will be held on estunisv the 29th of September, Inat..,.et 9 &lock, A. M. 1430 s month; and Female $2O &month. Sebocis to opea • on the lst of October next. lty orlitis of the Bald. Sept. 31,'55 SSA • J. P. PALM • ten4GENCLES wanted far thepurchas e and wile of Real Estate, Coal. de., collection of and aecounts; also, for Fine or Ltle Inittrancite m . panics. 00,„,„,..5zd other writings carefully sad prompt. ly attended -to. Address • ...• LJ. MARTIN k FRANK cArrpx Office; below Silver Torrate, Centre street, Pottnllle siteptember 8,'.55 . ;-, 1 MR VENIALE Teachers Wanted.---46 ..L' Roard of School Directors of the Borough of Iktiaill, 'are desirous ito employ two Vetnaht Teacben, of exocii• once and capacity to take charge of 1'4=17 Sehoolt.— i Application, for said situations will be tecelrt4 by tb.. ' • subscriber for the ensuing three weeks. The naliu7 will be according to the capacity of the applicant. Salary pea for the: hole year. Schools open all the yew-ex cept vacation and h01iday5..... , . C. LITTLE, Sept. 22, 1855 85-St 4Nrcr•tary or Vs • ij,,,k r d . ~. FOR SALE & TO LET. §TEAM ENGINES F(Yit SA U-2 .. Steam 'Engines, with steam; cYlincter 22 Inches dl• ter, and 6 feet stroke. 2 Blosiing cylinders inches etster, 6 feet stroke, with Boilers, formerly in rue at a I/ant:ice. Would make excellent Pumping ur Blayr. in Enginee r One or both will be sold, u desired. Ai,. pl `to • HENRY LONGENECKER k CO, Shamokin Iron Works', Shamokin, P, Or to GEO. W. SNYLiER, h. ..r 6;185.5 42tt A - GREAT BARGAIN , OFFERED--- theone-tutif interest in a first class operatr. a. Ap : IZII , 1 . 1911. P. STP.INBERGEIVe March 24, .6.5 1241" Agency Mica, Silver Terrace. A _ _._ . _: . RARE CHANCE..z—The old and well established Morsel' Dry Goods and broeeries. r corner . tre and Norwegian streets, Is now offend for ta on reasonable terms, the owner wishing to Mils from usiness. /or particulars enquire at the store. E. M. BEATTY. 33-tt 1B :--- puR, the choicest of Ohio and 'Vick brands, neatly put up In I ,l' and 1,4 cwt. Rrissly for family ute, for tale at CHICHESTER'S CODIALiSti4II /7ur Prpt, Tear - Ofileirl In Centre street, Pottsville, Ist door below the Episcopal church. ' June 30, 7,5 26. ' 4 - 101 i ; SAL A lot cit . Wheel-Bari_- rows, of superiorqiuelity,suitable for hauling gruand or coal .. Also coal 'screens, riddles and wire br,ciaaJor sale cheap, at K URT Z 4 HEISLER'S Wire Screen Factori. 311nerseHle, August 24, 'B6 ' 34-3 m __ _ - • • --- - -- - FOR SALE:---A NEW PERPEN. illettlar:Engine of in Hone pciarer with pumpacoma• plate—the whole occupying a- space five feet equate. Ta be seen at the York Store. B. YARDLEY & SON Pottiville'November 11, 1884 " 44-tf ANTED—A persoli to rent ~the stoio House recently ocenpliki by the subscrbers, they haring' renteSlAnct renuired to the new brick store Ho Ipe recently erected by E. W. McGinn* where'tbey aricprepared to furriLsh those who.tomy favor them with their patronage, with Dry Goals, Groceries, Ilardwarr, Q.UeeiliWare,c.;,. at the most reasonable rates. St. Clair. Sept, 22, '55 38-tr DAVIS & LADLiL I: 4 1 0R SALE—A Store and Dwelling I 'louse in a small town in the Coal Region. Lett ion clean and healthy; together with a well assorted stock of merchandise now on hand. The stand Is a de sirable one, and Is doing an excellent business, The ear tomof an extensive colliery secured to the Store. Appli cations to be made to "X. Y.," PottarWe Post Mice. wept P, '0 • nalrßSE,Wagon arid Harness 111 for a:4e,.the owner having no further gy i use for theu. The horse is a long tailed gray. - nib eight years old, and will be warranted soon an. n. In harness. , lie is remarkable for style and beauty in harness or Under the saddle. A top wagon, nearly nee. (built to order by Dunlap & Co.) Also a set of excellent .harness. MI of which are in good order. • Coal, of a drat rate quality, will be taken for the spore at cult prieu. For Author information please address ALEXANDER CONVERT, Sept, 15 'SI tf .B road SL, bdow riae, Philadelphia. _-, . . QpQ CASH.--The Subscriber _ 1 offers for rale4tis new and convenient It P 1? RICK OFFICE,bin Market street, onto• site the Pad Otlicei within nye minutes' walk. severally. of Centre street, the Court House and Jail, the Market 11• use and: Town Hall. The building is 16 by 20 feet, two stories high. The first door is admirabpted fee edther a Strife Roam or OMee; the second, aly a lig da ht, err, and pleasaat once—with • separate front entrance to each. The two offices now rent for sl7b a year. Paseo slim given tin the Ist of April, 1856. N. M. WILSON. late Justice of lime. Or apply to C. Lintz, at Hera. J". if. Careisberrs Otter, Se .t. "415 311.8 m• Centre stree Pottsville. PHILADELPHIA. Adrertittenifento ea in target typei &in decal will be eharged : so per cent. an'eanee on owr newt! rata. Cl l AL Et. X). F'URNMIRE 86 FURNISHING STORE • 1 , •• TemHE subscribers take pleasure in an imating to the public In general, and the Coal Ite m- n in parkieniar, that they are.now prepared telupply with all articles In their fine of baldness. As they Alintend to confine themselves to FURNITURE mane iketnred' under the lumediate perin tendenieat oneclef the firm, Mr: .0. N. KAERCIIEB, whn has for:rnany years had the entire charge of Mr. Ifin kle's beat work, they feel twaldent that they con furnish the public with artieles In their line, not surpassed by any other ottablishimnt In the United' States, fur style, durability and finish. ammo; a EAKitalEit. Orbited 'Nitre ROOM ad alki Wader, No. 138 •SOroad • sired, bckiAa Dock'stred, P/turt&ipAte. - ' d. S. SiDirAt aka.] [D. Kaereher. P. B. Oat Mandl from Pottrrilleand the Cod Realm 2, will And it Mt theliintereat to give as a tall. As that oar native place, we are determined to do our best to' plasm them. All orders will be promptly attended to. Phliwthilpftlw, October 6, 1805 40.1 y PHILLZPEI sTarsint 4,IIMUNGS, _ I• IrBOLISAIS =Malt ix Brl4lelts, Premeh and' Americus IYErvit 'ir0003:113 Planght an Ci olusively Si, Auction, so& 1a ti tort rt., mow mum ? mum a3A PIITLADZIPMA. sir To cUb or 116011 tine Ulan We lib sell at a very advaues on Auction cost. Sept. 214 15 - 01 W OILS!! 01181!! aircocaß.E, MUT At INOICICEION 6, KEAN, acs;: 0, S. —bating, pryilabg., Genera quuslistion Xeroltaati, and Degas is WHALE AND SPERM OILS, FOR Mt. NMI AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 01110E4-Palcurn,vaaaa Bats, Ibttwine. &PP. 22.!66 3,4;..tf BAILEY & BROTHER, No. WI Puma It., abot*Nlatt, Phil•6lo* Invite *entice to their catetuttre snort:nen t of ' IMPORTED CARPETINOS, WHIcH they will open to-diy, em pnrOug the new and choked styles of Wheat Tapestries, . TRctry Brussels, Three•Plyi _ 7Cxttw Heavy Ingrain, _Mks*. All ottlitik ottimirtaittod to bow the tart wits ' 4 ° will bli iolitat the lowest prices lbw au& - UMBEL PbUa4,l Hopt; 10,1855 3744 • _ rumutforxmA x esp oewiaz. BA MEET & BROS) N 4 27 North Third Street,. • IT.- IL'. Goa dt- c 0.,. lalivi4ortataa AID witomaull 'Loam - LOOKING -CLASSES '- ,C4ocrhv,imooms, BRUSHES, ifOODVI • AND' WILLOW .WARE, au 01403,WbailevijibikassiJaPika WI" - .f- _ Rapes let . . . We top:to *Kai* Merchants to examine eur od, PrishiSpety arttele the litrusdukeeptig Pm, and aware - laint putt ttli. Ire *Mg afore tau , al other baaN, Vie Hales bu boot bong _ fa its* TradaS luta to lb. ippla ustattett Itt litwolda. r.L LtartlNS a CO, Nauxissori to AA to itta, Ratios* .1 CO. 11141141•461.16149h0nber 1$ . VA, 38-2 m