, EMI si ‘ s 4.1 - . Suchls thavhciailg of• ahAr.tiel*****; Near-Yarii'liviasne jlowdayitammilitist iti regii4 to tlii,iilpezit,_;l4.4:. of the American-party -in• Schuylkill county. In ordeo .iairtitar . *ding of the-040W* pOidarrMttitegaesdosotirns• d of its article entire. It is as follosi; r. • . • Ilehilrissiejeiennsi,lhe al* Vbitpipaiss Pojavilla e raylme 41* bettlkti7ll4oo Mink; Letitkire, dodoiwhittiktyabal the 4ste,-ISIdeA thit rlbte akenti(fiebV4s l l l tho ' 0141 ! : 1104 4 4 1 osigwrolt r ,t , ...k-,,hi aceoa ntln "::4 • . • -4(iihrOtrilkiirriliiiibetlirietirok the eriviery:irilei shule Po Owl vveltuotr with 41Wefirreektio ersloa. *maws, asalwitthAsiterns. atrrvie#34. forairars-i4vikastaa . welsh, surf J s ' trieDatthwatio pert,. woe ea Wage**. ta moat elatkotioriamel Mr: tees Okattg sagrientpertir gas extekeesteekto.etefrl edema ikatittetittruthar deity to kostatintake age. soessetkieb wiggre tier bet so weisly eggaika, . . Esse* eetlitts common to, bearthatthoie POPO velleCoNorsignere allikatitind vote • for imiljdes bibelot ;f..Deakeasey r ;WI the ; Afar , 1114 Kay ..Nothing editottlthoiti. that the Pppaeutt iamb with the' Whtiti; malt the Tatter saw ft to run into' Ni. ti v isoki, • whereby - thirk owed tbeette • Over tothit ',Lae! '6.4 Sheet' DeintentaY. - Aed that Mt --proilatoflfindoehmk.....kmaring pined, bat the , 'ro lttial,!ffaelOters'•!. lost. To ear tsothiai of Abe torroes is .4 )relloll . while te_ pasts! lit so mimes "Odle. th 4 gist place, we WOOK inform eiti; Act of the .Tithene that although we'defended whrmly when awes in exiiitente,Meny of the prineiplei;of 'O4l he 4,rttia.*::itofiw !loth: int .o.lllsainnOnnt :tad . 4344.44a many : , of tbeiristifdee of. the American Party,-that .1 wtt titsr beloigod ' nor • iietS , in any . 1 altao to the so-called tnOw Nothitig - party._ .ThelfriiteetAie ineisurei 'Which we now ad r io- - , • a*, which*. hmenlive to sationAdle America* organisation, are `those which . urged apoalhe' attantionOt the people theta years before the snow Nothius sprung into ciist' 'came .at • the time : when the 4ishops the 'Roman Catholic, Church Itatembled nolemu conclave Baltimore; commence d deliberate and Wilful attack upon the Corn taon School . syitem of . the United Statea.,=: • Those views we have , steadily maintained, and although we would proscribe7no . minion recount of hiireligion, yet we Wiltoppese and oaktinue to oppMais With all, our: energy the v:leroachmenta of an arrogant hierarchy upon • institutions which are dear to everp, American • h-art.. But this does not enter into the mat loc: materially. We. Merely • mention it,. to • s3ow that we advocated, manyof the prinei , Ocs of the American'-party - yawl before the organization in all its - mighty strength was p•Tfecied -Ifllte editor of. the Tr.bune desires to know i•ta ..reason why lit the recent election. the .pted citizens as a mass, of Schuylkill C,,-Inty proved recreant to former principles, why the American party was Weigel,- g.withstanding the fact that it gained largely i I those districts where Papist influence is s: predominant,We mill inform him in one 1,,-grog. That word , hlazonel on the 1,44 ners of the - Liquor League, was displayed s'a,ticlettsly in.the Coal district, and won to' rliks, a mass of adopted citizens, in whom tst confess we had placed ti4teasure of c ;..11.1..tncie, and. who we hoped would have r ..n firm- in the ntainteniance of mea 4rnonymotis with those .which had been tl;,•.:-ted by theta informerlyears, ( lo.spite ract which is or ought to he known to ee?rry. citizen, native or adopted, that the ek... i -flag restraining Liquor= Law, is the work I,•thally of the Democratic as well as of the ...Merican party ; that although 1 the Ameri cans ; passed it in the lower house-of the Le ,vislature of this State, the work still had to be and was perfected by the Denfocratic Sen-'' tite-yet with the same - credulousness' - that distinguished belief th at the American party would deprive them, f the privilege of voting, etc., the mass of the English, Welsh and other Protestant adopied citizens of this County, urned and votedln grog-shop, Papist ticket, embracing within it much Worse tyran •-ny than any tied from in their native land: • We would ask the edtor of •the Tribune if such ignorance is escuslible ? That criminal ignorance of the charaitter alluded to, dues not exist, thank ileav4n, throughout the en tire length and breadth of this county aniong adopted citizens, is proved. by the fact that, in one section where the Democratic majority has heretofore been 500, it was reduced to 15Q. But it does exist where , the:lgrog shop influ ence is immense ; and against that fearful current, has Americanistit hem compelled to Astern its way—ensueeessfully . it is true, tin - the time; but light is breaking, and we hope fur the future: Is there no necessity, then, we would ask the Tribune, : for an. American party., 'Where wiopted citizens as a mass, array theinselves 0 0 readily in opposition to the, native born citizen ? Is not the establishment and main- tepance of on American orgatAation iinpera tife ? Shall we not take „a firm stand, and assert bur rights to Belt-government and pri-. vilege to ghoul our institutions With a jealous . • eye, eyen if we make enemies of those so ieadily Influenced by the Sham Denmiiracy ? We will oppose side by side with the all proscription of adopted citizens as far as . their - religious and. political rights are 'con -- cerned. We accord those' rights heartily to '-every man, be he of nrtive or 'foreign birth, When an adopted citizen is Atherican in feel ing, and action, and merits by his social posi tion, respect and esteem, we make no distinc tion between him and the patiVe born Ameri can. is, brother in whom confidence can lie placed ; who feels a warm interest is the prospei,ity of his adopted- country ; who loves its institutions, and who would we know, shed his last drop of blood in its defence, if invaded by a,toe. .If the great majority of adopted citizens were such, there would in • 7eed he no necessity - for an American party ; no defence would be. needed against imported ignorance and prejudice. Can the Tritm, deny- that the mass - of adopted citizens has . *been Iseult& eyer allied with the Shinn Demo; cracy, in opposition to the purest principles of Americanism? Does it not know that an ade quate Protective Tariff found its bitterest ene mies at the hands of that peculiar class of citi zens? Has not the Liquor League in this /State' 'recruited its most fanatical supporters from that class ? Does not the recent result •in _this State provel . that these easily influenced citizens lend i their support to the most glaring. anomalies,iin the shape of principles ? " Bin dooistn". we are fearful, has found au abiding . place elsewhere than with the:American party. 'lt was exhibited recently iu this County; in. the ready manner in which the - adopted citi zens credited the most absurd - statements ; Toted. for the maintenance of that curse of the-Region the grog Atop system, and oppos ed the policy which, Ova series of years it 'had been their Custom to support. In view. -of this ,array of fads; which is undeniable; We think there is still greater need for a firm maintenance of the: AmeriCan, organizatio` and a stironger determination on the part of the A Inciican people to proven) the vacillating ,' class referred to, that they know their rights, and " know'ng dare' maintain thena.",\, Tuk ORPAIAN3 4.)F Nonvot.E. : -.---In the tern ,pontry asylum.of the Howard Association of Norfolk, there are tth . ont 'sixty little children who are pareutleu, penniless, and friendless. - Every. one of the little innocen_ta should titan home ,and parents in the United ' States, and speedily too. Surely there is enough benevo lence, fur the Purpose co UM i alk atteatim is the, ttlige*eailre„ --- 4 'iliegbA *e ,enbiee,t of ffran* i Met tif , April, 1855 1 ," the fact that it may ( Water mint& The Court has puma upon the a o lleftlene 1 torlieense under the new law. I, ~, the ; Where application has been ntsae In __ Wime of a eitisen in the, essrata of " - 17; . ri*-01114"11011151MONISr': i'. - - '" , ''' ' i """' - ':' • fused Tilik-SePtilO n 9 license has been ee • - = ----ti Power to gra nt „ in enekelincr flYl,l l Per T, the ailein*de,o llllB ,t l T• - , ' The d • refOset ader. Arz i. to mgcru gat isem4 Under the imeditiow . and legisbiture new intend ed . latoeld be retailers of liquors. l'aiktrzglt tetra been refused. LALsho w.a5i...."..01,19,4,7014-MIPA” intaike ,, awappheations w et, ths ; applicast was ut4, eng4l4:l4.in,the kft, tiaini-lier*.hf t O n l ' e " 4 tri,..l .f3Si t i ll i j ` , 4 2: caiiiiooss?4uisotafn i9iTr.'llqt",..-. . , Nois OD apco#l-pf ~iii,s.,;.-1 , Thi ..ciyi t it-0416w4. .... I,:Pgrie'--!yrr. 7 , ..., alii*Fleapicolunaf ------ - "In 0 - Ate , v o ce i)- had,:. 'feiet-ihe4*mO lawaieested *o%k'. .Te Court if tepruCtculdr . i taletf aeer44,paiber of liuuil9 -- 4weii; s 3 E44,rrOc,Astlit .100 e. 14‘.birdloA 4 e616! .104' this betimeteiluis iir - tyvaloAi. ./19 one'Ortwo via*" s in , such: Menlo: *OO4 tie: to raflt a dimptialdog-theialS - Sla such - .straiitation:44 be pg#oous (tor . tach . eou*s the : same theeneuittitte h - . — e`eit l 4 tie to nielle•a_44ois4 6 !l without iidiiterefice. , • , 'There MVelitiCn fift_Y-faar'applicettoki, of tkinle* W bavn •n'beftitinno4 and eigh*:ioNsed. court has 60,411 foam ilie hest informs tionit cola Obtuin,ind, Ma havo;COmmit• ted some errors in rutting or refusing. In large: cities, coatelissuppetl. sh o uld have been appointed; , *base ,duly it *as' to l'make'a 'Per sonal inspectiee•orthe premise& *This the Ceurt cannot do i'Perliape,,the law • in - this respeet, as regards, Pittsburg and. Allegheny, may be ,amended.: le Philadelphia the la* provides for the appointment and action . of• commissioners litlts behalf ' Nearly ix months have elapsed since . the law Was pinked. !this wati.e.eaple notice to all wholotcjided For the benefit of . those *he may - intend to apply #t, December, - Larch 'or June te*3 ? 'nezt ensiling, for license, ,I tad this oceasion to give public notice that - this court is now of ; the, „Unanimous - ppinion, that' the licences already granted' ,under pew law, are! enough and as many as Should he granted: in Allegheny county. There have been no, applicatimis from the' country, and t lose applications oritich have i come from boroughs have been refused ? inv.. - spectire of the personal merits of the cants. • , So far as we have been able to discrimirmte, the . license lies been , grunted to WhOlesale merchants and grocers—the smallest part of whose buSiness is liquor selling, and the _largest part of their profits arises from cus tomers who., reside out of the coubty and out of the State. Such•men as these 'Will have far less (votive and interest, and be , far less eager and anxi ous tb sell by the quart than he whose Ot t i,ty business is to, sell by the qiiart. This view of the subject is in obedieuceto the !spirit :of the law, and iii accordance with thantention of the legislature. Onk.consiruction of the •,provisions of the _ new Jaw are borne out in this action of Judge MCClnre, and where the Judiciary are not bliudea by, Rum, they cannot in truth, express an opposite opinion, or act in.grant lug licenses contrary to the spirit and inten tion etthe law: • As Judge McClure wisely says, the lain wasmade for the purpose of restraining not enlarging the traffic, and he therefore refuses to license those whom the leg islature never btended should become retailers of liquor. The Court over which Judge McClure pre sides, gives notice that no more lic•nsei °will be granted, and that in its discretion and as far as it has been Able to diicriminate, it has granted licenses only to wholesale merchants and grocers, to whom liquor selling is but a small portion•of. their business, and who had under thb protection cif former laws invested capital. There are I many features in Judge I . McClure's action • which are commendable. :As it whole it is. important as a. correct eon-: ception of the provisicins of the new law, and. l interesting to us, confirming as it does. our', heretoford - expressed opinion of the discre tionary, power of the , judiciary in granting licenies under the law. EDITOR'S TABLE. FLUNK LzsmOs NEW YORK JOURNAL.—The November number of this beautiful, spirited and popular publication, has heen,reeeivtd. An Ulm:- ..crated story entitled •' Masks and Faces," is con= tinned. Thu other contents embrace "The Paris Exhibition," (illustrated) ; "The Eoldier of Per tinje ;" illustrations of the vstionS places promi nent in the Eastern war; andrt variety of illustra tions and miscellaneous reading matter too numer ous to mention imrticularly.. Copies of the Jour nal can be ladist Bannan's. . , GODEY'S LAir'S BOOK.—The November num ber of this old and capital magasineis out. liodey offers great inducements for elnbliin i g durieg the coming year., To.this system, in'connection with its excellence,' he is indebted for the wide circula tion which his took has attained. The Novem ber number eohlains thirty-two. etnliellishments, and a number of original contributions. To the ladies this ntiml.er is particularly interesting, eon. mining a: it does, a fino fashion department. To be had at Battirkates. • TILE AMERICA:V.4I7IMM. or THE , MEDiCAL SCI -' Ent:S.—nit' Publication for October, edited by Lune Ilays, M. 1)., and published by Blanchard k, Sea, of Philadelphia, is upon our table.' This number contains eeveral original eliminunications. frosu some of the most eminent physicians in the .country; and Reviews and Biographieal Notices. To the professional man the eases cited and Ay:upturns described. are invaluable. ;joule •of the papers and notices contained in this inutuber, are execed ingly; et - en to the general rind unini tiated reader. The price of ,the Journal is $5 a year. . , focal Agitiro.:' -'• ZE'rEOBOLOGICAL . NOTATIONS. Reported by Jr. A. 11,yer, of Pottee . : . Sei. ArrOri'h. • , Strum= utrar: , OEN MAL OILISAVETIO3 I L., • • 9thmo.„la ,• • aoday ,. ; g t4 7brograph. cE Geographical. Me:E Eialixrd. 13 , 9 43 ; •28.88111liehriltof rottSrillo(rarrier Sunday 14' 40 41 2.5.55 4f Mark-et a 2d. sta.) above Monday 15 i 1 j ! 58 ',I 25.90rmean tide. 6:43.957 Tuesdy 1e.1,14 ; 53 t,,'M.01/Itatom from l'hlladelphiry VV eddy 17 42 53 ~ 29,07 ',:nailes.--;-Latitudr; 40° 44' 111 60 !,'29...).2t!ls".—l'opulatiort In 1508 Friday 1 , 3, W.l 168 ft 28.0711i2.800. 1.1--S. W. fry.sh; morn. a! Flight snow.xith to rain ;: aft. rainy. 13—N..11%f:resit ; still rattling ; 'evp. Ib—S. IV. tight ; nearly lear ; pleatant.:, • 16 _ 46 44" 64 di fg • 17— it. it .1 44 141 18-8. W. alear ; pleasant. 19— ar .• //read association" ga:. a Ball 'tit the Oddi Fellow' Hall, in Miners op.Tlitirsd:ty evening. The room was corn- f t ,,p 4 bly 511e1 by . :hp twins and belles of our sis ter Borough; the music of the Band on the occa- :ion was trennatdons, and our friend 31r..G00r, 1 forsaking for the moment, tho intricate tnases of I the law, planged into the beWitching mazes of the. dance with a zest and spirit which east into the shade. tuaiiy,uf his more youthful compeers. His kilOWlefl:a of the mysteries of "Pop . goes thy , I . Vcasel," most Op:i: 1 0.4; 'as Many of the un initiated pi esen ton the occasion acknowledged. liverything passed off merrily, and at an. Carly hour the liult; - and InSVCS departed for their lithim, well pleased with the (recurrences of the eirening, Aiir'lu: i atcuptiriti,—At a meeting, of Schuylkill Ludge r No. - 138,„ A.Y. held at Ornigsburg, un kha lOth.ihstOlot Collaring proamblo and resulu ' hone svor'!l unauimously adopted •• Airusllt4tS, It tow pieattl tbo 'Supremo Dispu• ser trf osteuta fo reinuv6:frotni our uridisCou'r be t loved brother, WW. B. Potts; therefore Resolved, That this Lodge ie deeply sensible a, the lois It' has sesmined in the decease of 4/110 so' kiss endeared - to its members by his purity oil heart, his amiability of character, his uniform i /% 1, courtesy, his teat and devotion in the cause. of.. pia rid,' That we d _ gy SymPathiza faith the form( ofauedeptitted ther,.in their itiliction: k . Reio .d, 'That In tok of respect to the memo ry of ou brother, this odgo will attend his fu neral 'in a body, and w r the usual badge of mourning for chivy dopy/ % _ . liesele ,, l, That a copy, of the above proceedings be rut tti the family ;' and that they to ptiblish!!i in the_.l l kfiners' Journal, Mining ftegittVr,•and Patsville,t4zette. eut etttii temt ettisei umiak therA tied `it., Nom. bon ' EN Tciws on Iredaeldo" 464tIgge 'ad* .4tordwilitis4etim-, to- fidr andieneT., - A'%**. ten terterAT:t trna te :Mit t" A 11 0 the deltglilfaltanslesit treat crawl them an tlitr oceaskm. They gave another Concert last eveits inset the saWie place, in connexitta with rho per-• 4 6 +4-stbast!*thimadagAnigPst im WIWI allot SP' geb , * Mtlnk wi°g."l ll with ne in all its g10ry , ,,2" The hills in thetyleinky suitbitollnithcfrednuatenitsuf -crimson and gold, and the sir to4dissitriwillY;iniiii and eris. When Oetober comer, CAW& beautiful lines continually through our *gad,— ts: vie*: • lf Mouth ettathetT their daVnest here; i t, u rittli2r t r er virs: • - , t• ' • Ille 4 bunlng thbr"rufarr hear; , •-• 4C/Itlie red aturscrdtai War, And tilos of implo'clowthieWpanl"`. Otecurinfevery western 014". It Is - brined 4intrely mouth, constertinguit.4es with thnoldmilinle r ladlan atellyig Sominer,with stern Winter - • • ,t , „ -. lsll " .tein O k l o ) , 4l irFeidltii . PtiVirs kid et 9r- I wigehargi'Vest,lB 2 ll, 18 cued 19th r Itkr-011 Trashily last the froo. l ths kill County Aviculture! Fair Wel opened et Or- Wigsbaig# 4114 weather, tra - propi'tioni end as • pleaskUllfmlhimeoi" could be ftlui r e 4.4 7 The sitiroquditi' Wittier sfi ld fur t , r, aed—Wears the varied' livery of autumn; withir ing, it Is trim ! but still beautilled by.the pure Stp light tisat fell trona an scare sky on the broitrn and yellorlimver um at Ant n. 4111104 " lath ' a golden 1 the - 13h •se °Mach I hue, apt ea tie ns . an so - hills and wide lipreading gelds, as if-solue celestial painter bad leached them with animated cola!, calling every beauty inter life and lareitting every object 'some *Wittily ifitatestlng aspect. The Rely rounds aretoltasited some distance out of4in lowa proper are comparatively exteterivn and , securely surrounded with : high post Mad board fence. Totrards the western st.tad is thaltatriutee, in , front of the shed or' buildifig erected for the display of such: articles ea might suffer from exposure. Towards the other• end. of thoe W elosurit is the race-course'which Las been pretty well awl. to day, and along the upper side, , eppo-lte the:entrance, which is from the 'tilkta, are ranged the stalls fur horses, cattle, the. • The , building which has been erected fur the exhibilitordf produce, &e l is' tolerably well filled, and tester& the latter part of the afternoon lima constantly fruwded with visiters. But before speaking of the articles exhibited at this exhi bition, we uwst say a word about the scene Which the Fair grivand presented in general. In the tnorning, rho number of visiters was ra the r a fi r e ar i d the prespeets of leytlting lile a crowd %meted•rather gloomy; Lot towards twillve o'clock the farmer* from the agricultural districts • surrounding, began to muse in •pretty fast, hod the Coal Region wits, respectably, though scantily represented.• We met• several Coal Operators amongst the crowd, who, to tell the truth, seemed weary, and disappninted, notwithstanding the in terest, they' took in the fast nags o the race course; or the ladies to whom they were constant ly raising theft. hats. Nothing seams to pletute our Coal tosses eopt it is on a great scuff-they can't hear thingsW4 41011 M But there were oth er points of luterest to the juvenile and the curi ous. llere we find a crowd closely packed around a sartirt felkiar, who tells quack medicines war ranted toett o all diteases—even to the . toothache. and '4 , raioi . thcai no find •Soother impusiag on good waturej and pocketing the dimes in ,rotten for,atit.ff and nuueener; here no have the "flying, hnssq," which men anti toys aro rapidly riding in groat glee, to the admiration of--the /Ilan VllO VoCktltS the;.money''; and then we have a Man wiliiisilt arida, and a horse with flee feel—lithe grintert sunder in the world (!) tu he seen fol'l2l cents.P The racecourse attracts a great share of alien a. tion. Jack Temille's mare steps out in tile t•toti 2.40 manner, and Mr, Davies' Jimmy folk . ct<iitl lenges admiration. That' who essay to "curb the steed and guide the wheel," fly round the rolling ring as their high tempered steeds put tint ambitiously to out run each other. Thu crowd cheer the foremost pind criticise knoving/y the beauties of their favorites. Thdjechtects shot each other uecasiunally vith their iuckct in- their est:item:at, and the Ugh we did not see any blued flow, we think clew must have been considerably injured, to see tltem atagger afterwaids. But we trill return to the stalls and see What aecouitt we on give of their contents. Thei 'diS play is, by ni, means as great as we could Wish, and fatheil behind our expectation—in - fact, it girCS:llll idea what Scha)lkill County might do even in agricultural and domestic pursuits. The' surnmvf our' farmers harp exhibited productions that would du credit to tlo.• best Fairs that. we .• have;seep, too many are far behind, the ageouid hat•e'uot rekeseitted their kmerests as freely As they ;tuight,,hat•o dune. John J. Patton of Edentwaer Farm, one ti eile south of Selittylkill Raven, exhibits a lot of fruit, vegeinbles end grain, that could not well be:sur passed by guy county in rigs-State. His cabbage, turnips, potatoes, beets, onions, tomatoes, canto lopeS, watermellons, squashes, vegetable eggs and cuctitubcrs, arc large and excellent of their kind. Ilia Turn, of which ho exhibits several varieties, is really the largest and best that wu have ' even, with the exception of some diqiln)ed by hut neigh borti. Splendid Spring a beat, large rind plump; very good common buckwheat. and n beautiful varioty of silver buckwheat, the seed for which obtained from the Patent °dice, took the rat tendon of all gout! I:triflers. lie also exhibits a bushel of sweet potatoes as large and fine us any that we have secu; in fact, there seems to be nu trunblu tu Tame this eseulcut ih many parts of our County.' • F S. Hubley, Orwigsburg, exhibits 8 varieties of fine potatoes. _Henry Onrigs, of Orwigsburg, disitluys a beautiful lemon tree, laden with!that 1 tro . fruit. Mr. James Lessig„ showst 'one bushel of . j,turnips of a beautiful and large vdt•iety. Geo. D. li!oyer, n lot of celery,,.. parsniPt.,• pat . lcYl , Jaceb. 'Hoffman, Orwigsburg,. u lot of pea • nuts, vegetables, &c. Geo. Delbert, North ,Man he'iin, cabbage, white corn, pumpkius, poteti;es, a Int of-African corn—a now article. for • breitd— • • , fitir • tomatoes, &c., and •Joseph :„Duibert,..iWest Brunswick, exhibia t ed a lot of ver'y flue, red. mid ythloir corn, apples, potatoes, cl o ver,. seed and •L honey . . 5-- . L S. Mate exhibited sole leathe and ealf4kin; • . Jfisepli.llrzieff, Sebuyrlkill Ilaven, cart-whips 'and 6itllare;'Madden llolyer, Patent buggy toP;abd stitching tuachiuu: Geo. Schalk, Pottsville, one ri fle, which attracted much attention ; and Jiihn S. 1 Meektiy,..aged 81 years, exhibits samples of :cabi net work, whiah fur en unskillful hand is ;riiirthy 14 praise; Henry W. diver exhibited a lot of cut" I..e'ry; IL W.. Hoffman, cabinet work; Wansen; Or .W•i,klitnig' powder licks .Lc.; Daniel IlailaOut of 1-•'" . . • Intrifesti.; F. S. Ilubley, honey and apples;• ,ItisePh ! I 4cde, tiro dressed deerskins, witlch,nre adtaiiMble; Henry ge, two pieeee'rag carpet ; Jaciib I1 .tmani carpet;yqulleq F. IL lli:diert, lot of ciguib and tklharce; Mrs. John Miller, lot of regetable ; eggs; Nonh's.di•k,.(/)liteek. iing horses &e; antlMr. Charles Bodey,sprieig hot ! • I ' s tom reeking chairs; • ' ' Deyo & Co.; Pottsville, exhibited 'tt . :!lot bf reardi. • ' !Bright at Lereb,'Pottsville, exhibited the only • htt - hardware on the ground.. end theif;apple 'Jiarers, sausage staffer and cutters, -nadf 'other jhousehold ittipl ements attracted much , ntkltiOn. th'etr' department, Allen . & Needles exiibithd !their super phosphate of lime, tor which'POghi,dt I :l4erch:are agents. Thig tirtiete has 'the haele being' a good fertiliser, and is tench used usedzin our • Lignetiltural districts.. I . IL Smith, of Philadelphle, eiftibited Thateher's patent double acting tell'putopSi yhieh ;:fir the • purpose," aro tlecidodlr e the best,q4t.r, rq seen. .They . ate muntifeetured,htlodgers Puote at .Honesdale, that , enterprising • town,: frOut . .tehiah ea tuany.,ingonaitier cow II common storpimpa i -cess. $2O eaetr. - - - ft Wai. E. Relfisnyder , Radiiiv'eXbibitisl,Atiiii, '*lL' *Orerif Other exhibitori wisCiasla of i llio building have Oki itiitie,aet.ttilieiti6r .escap a . n on,, ip aunt re c 6 r ite " - 40'4 Our vshole paper to describe stlitlim red Ay ,ouch ozwaa, A, cast andoi..Dattiel:Shollenberger homemade thdightfull, l'ery'hargo , l)ettehesirt lot of preserrep; lire. 04o; *Kitt' I.lotilg, IBM deist 'ttnia!utws., 3tro. Geqi #6 . :PV 4 4 l for 4 1 ;1:Lt . _ of Prestinlis; II cita, , .., ireAsde of feathers end Ueda' lehteets tier;lgthii l iied I 'alit': ' litiii.ot , i.i. irniisitwe„ligah;ii if' i&; - 4i . -wi„..la,r , 44,44 Mel ottlii regay t eattilit# a eery; pretty bead= - - ragfady=t - vesii4 4 odotori-sers.:rhertinertii!t -IPrk-4titllffrillifilitr, ."•-... ,a f:_ c ,. 6 , 11 : i Pea. i fi tt*l ' 'fi i : nc lar n il - , /Teeth 'Uwe; *eel ,fel lee SW /remade - Hoffman, , Ire beirte entsikt , Iteces4l-40-Mtrterplefreffser tasty' ierle 4iaskeht ; '1drie.4. 7 .1 • . - riteritite•4liiiiii !titer; Sets`tire; Kispitueli; ElersitC," Haile . 'aid ' r i bll ' t = r itr ics Ugltatr al,6 l,. . e l ig ", " ' l lit e , t e ...a..' I lit e it ( e l/ - Ile it trete e 1 e a seeteleily ar- ',--* et.-,ineg es she la at ng werterad 'flaiitaik, I tlstilistvre'' - ee'ee•e - . 4 t,` , •e•-eree'''. , ''''''‘o . _ . ' ~., -eee' - '""‘ " I e`e• - ' . - - Aircel,lterineof -olyayik est e exilieited a • Csurittets :ouActie-Sitb rof , Ilr'elliugton \ll.l / ;t Th e neerMats l clial . 11 14 , kiYA!..ielits) lot E fine.b .Pih it **ll ' ' Y Y:.4 itL . ...4 =id*, &e.; mri. S.C. Hemptoted Puteivilkes - Comeetteter Culvert, iii omeAeatelilserese lot ;of ' bandifiii4citt 444 ie.work *lra iti filiteitiast'onlil*orWitliA* retell awl I:T*lday; *Mete itssliitied iiceictioif the weir* iTitbiedlistei'':'''' '.!!' ' s -- ' . ,7" .- ,` * ':., , ,; hitinii_4l4#4ll4`lol4itieettalfettaitoilcit 'sit viry ' lit. Kiiir4her neliiiiiieleat eYkiintetriftlee_ , ;isi4 ... 114 fir grepr And -firetervee; , and MeV EdinoThe Of Whiiiiiit, tone (ne t her - O(theseeueee.• OelieldsincAltleifolefieeetitieruestefeeraslif issd‘ Jett& "Carter" atee- 'Severn; 'objecited: to thise rid Il k at itaa l kts‘4 l q -1 . 7a l iliiktilhailtl ll4 ' ' g ym aTa4 •lbal i th aeleae* l loo.bredieebeefied -0 a tha bited ene Mullis 0 1 /kIeE lII* Z Ro Lersbarellife 1 1'r.:4 Tatra •qtefq sati 't.',lol.atked ea Culvert oflbriidifilereCharles Fridley, wad taste* 1 4 0 44ia:aillall Cf l Aai- 144 ' -"" '''' V fully intr* l lis ,filletwee e pelt' .„ ) ? t ,',,Daivrig; -Streit CeTm e ltecie :et! lisie:, *Vitt' ' eiticesisteltislng pickelese , i Alitelei kit 7. ifinfAiAt,„l"l :, the Culled recono.ittiliViNtiftase filiftesseltme. t44'lieleige' tialie,';&oi hon4l '144 itenrt, Itent4 t is Vititit4tneot,`ThiekriAr bttlii lataafili; dlit = e(lTatriaqtie e tintiikitied `ris 'dives of bunnies; '• charged fresflettliorenesideistelea.ol tact sabeeet e , ili4r..llisintiet, one weasde'efil• TM, retATlei as Mr. Heated, eits# I* Itketieite: 04 11 0 1 . 1 4:4 no' Icas "than ; 211,111101.3setehe bet the, intoist i 'mina *I have belii , dene tis tiet Mena ee '• : whirls hriaimeineediquilVilose noi l iii itan• In , cAmisuesrkoet.its the Xukai ) alas ,: rk' the man/boar the iletetiegiteitthelesle andlitill port the worker; pingteresued ask I. be eisedneteds . with which 'they are, arreseied s ta wiiiisiliii4O- ' -461n1i thiiret 4 i*etaitil 4 4l** - mas $BOO 'kl and itirliettee effect. II ' • '': -I•4 ' beekettle, leetted 011400, as it first suppord e , •We Weigle& isedelerteleadeterhailf fed LAO Strout. ClimmlttaW on the suldit of raking and bitore and articles in-the ladhsedeenlitteent; fs! ' grading Cad eienecifttefilati L it**inietrted Pm' .- - , ---i , -- Itaatittirtialong, bed ,neXt*Teiet Omelet of wdeireatiechiltietied:,, bueltwiteatdoer., null vegetables relented esy.)l, .ootreeteitetsclueleteifetledelteee l\ .11-11 , ...7 W, Jinghea, nod is lot of reheat 'tone, s eats , and Lei 6 bill for school hie.' , Itirellohorer reported gourds bee Geise - clliehry. .feestrip _l prof W. that he hadeonfiditell:trlth fhel'res Solicitor; Drunsiiiike iiiiiiilted„ sell* ii.ioitr or igittis; end Nip c i l ipmnOthatt thretso. 411,140 , boo w l9 . etleeeeet lahibitnd,once, hided:Of Sat 'recite, , pax tee retool tale Ordered The rads e ; !-, 'l were; rye, reser), ;ilk apiltes.dierlgheexhiblied ,t feeveeatether Catessittesse ore -eerier sabjeeti lot•efefinewhl t o'corn,'aud le vatieties of applee. , reithrteid . o44 l ; 3 lo4 sal" '6'l/444' r, '. Mr.'Daniel Schooner of W. Brunswick" aelebite '' . Cotemitteetralre apparatus, saber, of repairing a 4 61 4 °cPritintk v _o l ;'* l 4 4 % aPPIN&Fei Jaaab fiti!efi:inteii ,Zeiine Minas reportedth e, LA Bea, seestigibeeg, e set 91,414,4e4 . ,5ei5ir Mello- done add was discharged.:' , --' ': - - - - ' ''' - i lee Wiusline Orwiliftens large Pell, ,extensity- Cosnmittei of the whole ; em the subject of the' variety of corn, numbering perhaps some 1415r,15. gride in Coal , and Norwegian -stride, reported ;itirietiela able bates ridiehial elThes de., and I. that' they had metro per appointment on the Wed ono of the largest exhibitarii on the • nesitiyancirnieg following.the former Tooting of . ilielosif departmetit is but alidt and verypoorly ' the Couheie t ead had decided that the work should We represented; among them We may mention those . per according to the establlshedgrede. Motet dhoti-1144 '4Y,E•glelfelle ( fan - talkie, the citizen's think that the present getedceis none leirreielorth .I.ealchisjeleitnghlia;l74lrailesiti,: too high, and tfint, ;Tee It heeiwierte = eommesneed, (Spabish ftevls)ie t bleye t weidele (coterie ducks,) they' would prefer the ettrhs heing raised'higher; and a few-others as deserving of email, wfici oh- if enythlng,, instead ,or lower. TIM committee , I mined prensiums. i: ' :I_ were discharged.: , _.. B. 11. Franey exhibited the only specimen of the From Comtuittoo on fire apparatus, subject of canine spechee„ene deg "Neptune," G years old, e the petition of the membeis of the "Sam Engine! But the noble animal did not seem to liko bis part : Company. Mr. Derr repcirted that they bad doci -1 . of the exbieition, and petitioned with an inpinua-1 dcd not to accept it; that they did not think pro ting expression each passer-by, ,or admirer„ foe e per to trust Lees with fire apparatus. m i f ur ther I liberto. - i ' ; , I stated that they 'ironclad bin - that theiwould not I - Wel ' would rather i3a" ng elle about the Ark I takeanynsemherinto therireompatlyunderl7 years , - • displayed, for it was extreinely.limited, yet our 1 of age, and that, tecy had already taken the B i nger account of the , "Fair" would not be full without' Engine without permission, and bad made some it, and this department presented the redeeming' repairs on it at their otru expense; but he still quality of exhibiting speciniens of Durhaes, Devon thought, in conjunction`: with Alr. Heaton and and catrimoi4ititie;thtdhifee not been: serpaarrel ! Severn, that they ought net to Le trusted with the , in any elope Stato• Pairs, geberally. - . -- . I i Engine. The petition was refused. , ~.,,, George Yeager exhibited . ono Durham cow; P e i Mr., , Kaercher, 'from th e Street Committee in- Kerr, 3lanbeim, one bull j B. W. Hughes, on ; strutted to confer with the County Commissioners Deruh Ileiffer; James Gayer, one common cowe about the Culvert in the' vicinity of the Court Eli Hammer, one Devon s t ew; John Shoemaker, F3IOIIBe, reported that he hiul spoken to theta about 1 Soh's) lkill Haven, ems foisr year old bull; and it, but had not heard what action they bad taken, Amos Huffman, ono Durhaescow,all of which sere • or what they might bo , willing to giro towards admirable, both in shape and size, and amongst; making the mice : Culvert. - many others, perheps equine' as good in quality, : Front Committee on Acts.—Subject of A. Moor. steered premiums. i , I heed's bill for fluid ; Mr. Heaton reports,'" that James Lessig tif Keith Illenhette, exhibited the though large, he:: thinks it• correct, as fluid has ouly lot of sheep. His were of the South Down* risen in price, from 15 to 30 cents per gallon, with hrced, and though young,!they wore admiraLle in , in the last six ;Tenths. - size itnd fleece. In the, log department, B. W 1 Mr. Derr thought the price much too high, as Hughes exhibited a fine'suleimen of the Mcrae' I, none of the fluid appears to have been less than county boar and sow; William Albright of W i $1 12 per-gallon, in the present bill. , Brunt:wick, a rare lot of eiesug pigs only 13 weeks! Mr. Heaton vied that he paid the ramo price old; Which were as largo et tunny we have seen, ' himself fur fluid; also that the Watchman now in over a year older, and ciel largo erd cleen made : the employ of the Borough used more than was sow.l - I: , , , I formerly - used, having instruction to light the The disptiy, of horse:a were eompurativ i ely large , • lamps every darit night, whether the moon was in and though inferior to settle that wo have seen i' her first phase or nut. the e l :l:Ahem 11l this lineivas truly admirable. ! Air. Severn reported Oust the "'Lock-up" was There were *thud 40 hare of ell varieties, up : ready for use.. The work ) being done as required, for competition, and arming the exbileturit •we ' Mr. Severn was ; discharged on that subject. ire- mention the name! of Merles Sajler, S. air. Shoener-t-Mr. President, I would ask, are Haven, Dr, Thomas Devise Pottsville, J. Albright' i Mr. IWldarmiee bonds entered up yet or not 7' W. Brunswick, William Albright, de., Jetties Leii et Mr. Hartz replied=that they are. see N. Manheim, Daniel Sihoener, lb. Brunswiek, I 31r. Schoener turthor requested to know whether Daniel Walborn, di., n allow Seig,fried, .N. Man- 1 - the old orders hiid been cancelled or not, and find helm, Amos Hoffman, dci., B. W. Hughes, do, ' ing that they weep not, moved that they be kept , llcury Gerhard, W. BrunAviek, Isaac Orwig, ,Orel en the minutes until thee were. It eppeters to be wigsburg, Joseph Deilicts, W. Brunswick, time, the testy orate) 4 ecumitteo on eccounts to have, Bodcy, Orwigsburg, Nisei! Reed, IV a, 3 ne, mut& , theta cancelled. !, • L. Hammer, Pottsville. Dr. Thomas Davie, re- At e Kumar's! bill evilest Mr. Tower, was coined premiums, on his Ftiony•(Erster),audJatues briesght up for the Borough to pay, as it is respon- K. Polk, 0. Saylor, for titi hest pair of trotting' ethic to Mr. Kohler to: the 'lament, having order hursi;s, and Jacues Lessig, fur horses, of all work- ed th e eeving of Mr., Tower's lute, for which he— Several others received premiums, but when the i Mr. Tower—guerauteed the payment.: But the committee were examining the stuck many of the! hill being higher than Mr. Tower had anticipated, exhibitors and their horses were übseueend there- i ho refused to pay it when presented. fore Were omitted in thectitalugue. - I 1 The Council dclinell accepting the bill undei Mealy of the he'rses wool much admired, buethe 1 the present eirct!instanecs, but recommended Mr. people, of course, had th eir k favorites , preforing : Kohler to brie suit against Mr. Tower fur the. ittritus ponies, and it w ould be bard to say, at ! amount, and VIA they would establish proof in present, which were the nest admired on the race 1 Mr. Kehler's fitior. course'. On Friday when thoprizea Airspeed will be' A ectitien woe presented to the , Council from conttndcd for, that subject, will be better , settled.' ono Patrick Hagerty, begging for pecuniary 'relief, This feature ed the Fait uppeareil,lrem the ex- • having been seriously injured whilst in the employ eitement and attention it created, one-of the most i of the' Iluroughl - interesting on the ground. But the unevenne l as i Mr. Wormere one of the Supervisors, said that of the course, giving b4h up and down hill, 'Hagerty was a +tuber man and had been under him though it tried,the trainieg and bottom- of thu . for three or fouryears. He was injured by the fall horses, was much against: the time, yet some' of I log of ii quantity of earth from a bank, a few rs the best trotter, made their mile within some necks ago, wiiiist liethe net of stooping to pick few seconds of three minittes. The prizes to be t up a _ stone, and was crushed to the ground in that awarded, lire first, $lO, , second $5; slid third, - T. r eesition. Ile i; about Go years old. $2 30. .. , f i The Street Cemmittee was instructed to call Premiums were awarded to Bright & Lereh e . and for. , see him, end report his ease at . 'llie next portable cider press, stiuw Cutter and cutlery; meeting. to G. S. Frailty and otqrs fur patent Lee hire; ! A etinging.petit i en, or rather demand, was pre soMething that every one. who keeps bees would I tinted to the . Councierhy „the inembers .of the 1111VC It they knew their 4scs; to John Miller,ll't.' p , •Americati Rough ands Iteadx Hose Cum Pau Auburn, for Reaping 311bine ; to Jacob Huber, I asking for repairs and futures to their Engine and for corn planter; to Samna at. Teat, fur light: Engine house; ituting in rather bold land rode -2 hors'e wagon ; to l'iladdin A flolyer, fur Jenny 1 pemient language their 'grievances, and. matter of Lind carriages, nod to T.i Ilutoplarey for Leibi:g'a ' , • v ' i estimation, 1 complaint, bat tog been, in their own "rust prevehtathe," lf ' i particularly slighted, bemuse they were true born 1,100 premiums will nt:t Le awarded until to • - I Americans. One of the Councilmen Tailed it a morrow, ! Friday) at about 2 o'clock, cense-1 '. blood and daintier petition." quently, we cannot give jt correct list of all those ; i On motion of Mr. Schooner, the coininittee on to ulo.an pre initiu.s w meet% laded, 'but nearly all, fire appetites ,were instructed to exismine into - if not ell the persons whom we have mimed in t this case and report at the next meeting. culillectibli with the exhibition, have receiv ld' Part of the, report of the Grand bury to -the : t'\ • Court of Quarter Sessinns having beett addressed to the Borough Council, the President. handed it to the Clerk he he reed. 1 The paper stated. that the Brand Airy hail ex amined Suuth teal street, and pronon!nced it im passable, and':also the upper portioii of Centre street, was pro*ounced in a bad condition, and re commended these partimilur places ttithe imi t a t e= ate attention lof the Council. Referred ta the prealiums. - i 4t about 2 o'clock on Friday :afternoon, Hon.' J. I,.ifancy Jooes of lteadiug, itas introduced to the rizitorsytt the ground,-ea- the di;:tiagun , hcd . gentictuett %1 ho wax to dilivcr the autiuttladdrese.' The selection for the ucCabioa scents to have been' jy iciuutly made, otafaht only.rtillected credit on: .th judgment of the colionittee but_alfe hoppily 1 hitl the ivauts of a a:O4 4y of the people present.; '}he lionoruble uraturlbf the day commenced to ctr l ke h.nue ut once, anti attractedbuth the::„beark 11, au mind. or his audieqeo in the•onset. il l e num pa t:l the past and qie picroni' td Schuylkill County, in a manner OS must have flinched and ar used the pride of 'Lir inhabitants, and 'bind tb it aftectlonerstill etrcifger to hcr iuturests.! no alluded to England's greatness and the dustry and intellißnee train whence it sprung.--! ilC.said that-Atueriea torni second in power among thb nutiuus of the wurl4, but Ora in Liberty! and; 1• • • 'free institutions,-and then pointed to our neigh-I hors to show.the why 40 be !The Spaniards came . ; to the continent of the New ' World o seek yoldi our Forefathers' sought the comparatively cold and livren, clime' oti New England *ail the • North, to till fii!. soil and .find au asYlnat wheie !bey 'might:live unzao leated andisppy, oi;en;'etortgh they "earned tfigir bicitil by the sweat id tiroir brow." ToroArtite in labor, and au indoletutpenplo. can never be in tOligeut. nor great`. lic spoke compreherittively an, weieraiifie, i com- bimed With pregical fatnitingi and recommended . : a'euund education bn tlO inbject,.AS tkei tioit step to becoming a good•furiner... , "The • roan who -I -, - caused two blades of grass to grow Where •paly "ct Cd one grew before may * coast or abenef acto r •to l manisitul.?! • , • ' . 1 Itropesking of the e'pribition ho -tiiti; thoe, the' , w,urit deployed Ly tho lathes ofbobuylmll Coen,- ty . were 9,teolt to any thitt,ho , had seen eLsewhero. That ille*golobleerkl , :,fleld crops 'were not -stir :psred ~intittality by rte:y of the SjoteFOirswhich hi, lied witnessed; slid 'though there; vas less ahundonee of the kin 4 for the octatip.m,, AtO ad der the eireutnstnnees, he display was adrairabla ,!.a dderervOg of putt*, .. , I;,b Ho alluded to the Dint:nes and Derma exhibi 4*Aa tt,o34 l ;l. l iliii , iii,.ho.li Od.itIALI OeY,c o ;ald iit , 'riven he epolle,l, l 1 ; ~- ' ~ :4 ~_ ~ -1 , - • : ilbilaiiiii ' gdixii4Oluir.. Assn, of ineriturious NEE :144 0 rtaa the 11Tt . 1 ; e15444"4 111 ....t. prospect for another. street einninittie. : Mr. Kaercher offered n resolution that Norwe gianje:Creek, 14reon hiiglfhreet and Minerf ville street, be re-planked.' Mr. Sehoener- conded the motion and it #as agreed to. ' .1 , .-Mr. Kaorehilr- able offered a reselntion that a greet be opened from gentre to Union street, on Blinker hill; in front or near the American House. A street was formerly opened there rind the cost wilt he trifling. This, is also in accordance with an act of Assembly made some time ago fur the purpose. `Rd:erred to Street Committ'ee. Judge Pourioy having• a request to make of the Council wasptlimitted to Teske it,, ottimotion. He said that the present filling up of the pave ment in Norwegian street, against the brick well of his Machine Shop, would subject the wall to the imminent danger of being pressed in, hud thrown down, or suck were the op in 1o us of the master Ma sons about told. ` He said thrki a small stone wail built against the brick wall of ;his Machine Shop, would resist the Pressure of 04 earth, and the tiction of frost'end rain, and preserve his building' front the — danger which the neat impiorements threatened. Mr. Kaerchirr said on this •occasion, that they was just coming to; thoi tuteteating (I) details of this new and Uncalled for movement. Le., ate. Anaution Was Aria4o ,t 4 ipotrnit. the- 4 Stroot Ono mitt*co*to ants stn, tl lochs At;t7Wiiti 4ainst Judge - potereil House, or botoleen It and-tlns fill ing up of thir - paremtmt to the level of Ithe tetra,- liabed•gralle“ 3lcato4 said that be would go ogoinot, the motion uo s liott it wag it general ono. to•sorra all , • .* , DirtSevervi*d that, the property in other ports of:Amid s*eti was tilltott4 tirot world not bo iojored-4hat the Judge's- wail' .brick• house; and;,cf 4l /4 ,flot / 1 0 _ 274 40 „t; 7.0 11 b_9 110 others ;411113 frame houses; With low , poor cows, tiod both'oottli agi4 untit to be raised. 0,!) Taal' amibi mama ta*ta Bake whom* the ofd oars are injured! • g-51.,,,,ar Aral amendment, In • crs ig# 46 e to repair spy dam in agei • t might be surta4ned 11 any ProPertY thaLniatutmaabmariarbiareemProoligetbeeelP" =cm ittfliai!!!'ieh' 64 111 1 h divist9.,,, 11 P 16 4p, 'Ate hi tirir r 4Tiltan, 141gre . 1; 'And Notlitaiitr, rose - against It, thus r,- t # V i i 2 4 -ireretoCetalotrAiipluiaps Borough to It Storneivianlitirstone; ri4 'Geo. Woutoy, Ailing bole in Bt., 2 00 " DrIL Leib, seliool tux, 880 " GArrot. " • " ':1.00 ; _ .7.-13tlitkrWhtr,itilarr**7:'.''''''''' "'lra " .1i Bortratu,, ad. it printi.ls, 3 25 1 . " J 2 Altitip i C ' 120 14i " t). WoMusi. plitoirs,L4, 1 230 571 " " 4 24.4.8 tgra o 4rpitVol 4111 , j. 7 °2 "`4401 5l " 4 41 wig, Chlvbri, 0. OD 1 , bonds, 205 The amonrit or9tvl,l,,t?:tta.Vnillitt/tko hurtmete 1911 ff.'l4l4(Sf i t L .9; 3 7"• :4 1 tot 3 il f"r Wilearts 74os, 8 : 4 Dir,Derr,e4stel,thitittro want& xocanoy in the Bosid and -that guuie aeiiMit.theuld too taken to 611 r- Mr Seiiral • thai: tire 11 I , move t on e, risme s person to by Mr. MattOes.:P.7f • kl !bp:, yaMmei, eisliMel , bys Mr. 11.; ,. 4.ici ! k ! ,:,6 minpre.l.from the 1/*olo;44lo.l4iik*Air4iPac4-'laii 6114 such vacancies Abair' he Illiod t b appointment or eke. lira. •I [at~Jctpoa3t was •44*401id‘a ilift'Coulteit - irooeed to noMinale sad eleefannum: Ortb W e i !•wiif f bar to . reposeaktbeli , in plena of Sk-c .40441i4..1FKAAP44 an 4. 10 04. by general' acchrstietsi . t Mr. Hostels laid 'that cromplia6st balltma made at Court sialast•tbaCnaaell for ttalgao at tend, to lbe :: neceuwy sepal rqf Eigbilnstnet, frotkitranipa's. tavern ; -,pd RIOT M!lrdisti : C.harch. The Clerk was insinsets4 to notify the property: `holder's on that street to curb nirpavi Initent • • on t' properties ! -oherever.itmay be neceMarY:l Mr. titoommier stated that .3laliantento street '.. 1 01 46 ; foPais ;*: tbOY W l l of.. Kulp At. Referred to Street Committe to relert at the nest A nuroed. slaw' YOu*.tairrita. • .- • ; Nig Yong, Oct, 15, '55. Mom Curb Jonagatiti--Mia lions of the :day hero are Dr 4 Kane and , party,:, and the gallant Captain Ilartateig O&M' noble associates.. - . The former is guest of hii friend and patron, 50. ;11tattrY Gritulell, in lirOad street. The otheets.of .the expedititiu are . . slaying at. the AsteY,Aiiise, l *hero they have been recoiiiog the congnitulia, thins of their friendis and acquaintances daring the flay. 4 appears' chat a northern latitude: is emineutly:cauduciv4 ty the development of hair and fat. At least the samples df its effects in the persons of the returned Arctic navigators would undoultedly lead tolthis ! conclusion Every one was stout and rosy, and 113 no trier had marred the beards Of the mariners. since their depaitarel from thou:taborets every face was covered with ai 14urdy growth of t heir that was , perfectly refresh- 1 ing to behold. Dr. Kane himself wore 4 beard ofl patriarchal prapartieros, in . the ;corners Of which still lingered the silveetractui of his residence within the frigid sone. Ills little body was wrap -1 ped in multitudinous, layers fd flannels and skins and over all was - drawn A tight Worsted shirt;kol that his petting *u Of almost, -Falstatfiam,propor- Thei doctor Ijieked quite ; ffelthy in the face,l and altogether his Aretia,aojetint seemed to agree with him Wonderfully. well: All honor to =those daring navigators! I will put an American against the World, tv.lightbatter,saitfaster, and go near- l er the North Pule. ihos our are "some.". .What thihk you magnificent prospect of possessing it no distant day, - a great park,-one that will 14 the envy of ruckneydom, on t'uther. side of the pond?" Yes,- the surveys 'have! been completed, thcOespense calculated, the cairn. I pensationltO lot owriers fixed. The park will con-1 tnin 770 acres, which is about twice the extent of the celehrltioil Hyde Park in London. It Will extend fr 4 ua Fifty-ninth Street (a mile aboVe the Crystal Palace) to One Hundred and Sixth Street, It., lon•qh *ill be tWo miles and one third ; width, t three frftbslofit mile. • The lands appropriated j consist of .1,500 - building lids," for. which $7OO • each het been alloocul .by the . .commissioneri.!-- The tabula :value oflthe ground is five millions: three hundred thousand dellars worth is already owned by the city. As the suriumalieg lute' will ho greatly inereascd in value by the park,' they have been assessed to the amount- of $1,675,329, leaving $3,;155,185 to be borne by the — city. It will, of coarse, be Ong before' the park can he suitably enclosed, out, and planted; but it ie; enough for-able generation to secure_ the - ground. The next generatioa,arill enjoy it; and fifty gehti , rations to Moue will' bless the memory of the tun whuso wino and libetal forethought obtained for the, inctrapolis of tau Wsstern Continent so pro- cious a boon. A ride he the park on some lovely , JtinZ morning in the year of Mir Lord 1955 will' be very pleasant. 1 ; :goes 'jute extacics over Madame Ita-1 chel's perfdrinaneeel,: pi, calls her the Sledicoao I Venus; the Nitibe; !She :surpasses the 'shapes 'of licauty carted from khe MelloW-tinted -marble of Penteliens by the chisel :of Praxiteles; she is far in , advaneeiof the portraits R rlfolbcin or Vandyke; in fact she is the ineomparable Itaebel, , --extraer- dinary perfection in the: step°, of an: actress.— j All very eliapicet aittetrite in My opinion. As oho l appears at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philatiel phis, next Month, nianylof your citizens will have an opportunity oft witnessing her magnificent personatioris. Everybody talks foreign news. now, in the shape. ' of Sebastopol. Thntlwell known individual knows ' precisely, what ought • itau done next by the A llies. Thli popular opininn is, that the Russians I have not lost the Crimea yet, and will nut sinless 1 they-should be starred:Mit cf it.. The crowing of: he English and - French:papers is thought to be' a little too . "The Church of the Italy Zebra" is the name giden by , An irrere'runt *retch to Dr. Rellow'si new church, nearXhion; Square. It is built in 1 alternate layers of red and yellow brick, which! gives it a curitml •steenkeel effect, resembling tuuttoiuchitps or raw pork. It is hoped that this I porkturesplytyle" Of architecture will not ,be come genera in thii city. We are having Aincrican opera, and it is,corice ilcia that Bristow'n new ojicra of "ESP Vail Winkle." It is a gore of the first Watcr. It anti Fry's "Le-. onora" are the only AMericau operas of which ire can bbast. Ity the way, at; the ',opera the other evening therej was cue clergyman of New York who 'has the Moral courage to attend a place of innocent entertainment upon' which bigotry has placed a ban. j As you lace aware, our 'election comes off in about three weeks. and the excitement is terrible and universe!. A'ttiongst the multiplicity, of "Shells," :the selii.lins :among the( Whigs., Ticino crats he., it is impOssible tis.etmjecture the result, and I shall not pretend:to. . ' The great gold medal; gotten up two years ego for Captain. Ingraham, ilbe' hero of the. Kuszta affair, wasipresonted to him onlThursday evening. Our American:l'ol.RM° (tallith resembles your " Franklin") opened its great Fair fur 1859,-last WelinesdaY, in the Crystal Palace. NM TOWNSEND—IIE,AIItT.M.AIc—On the 15th inst., at St. Clair. by the Rev. J. rawcett, Eaßli TOViaIiEND, to CURL} TIANA . IIKIR:rMAR, 1)(0 Of Si. Clair. . • :stAVEtt-:,-REIFSINFLPERI—On inst- it R6elt-1 ford, 111., by Iterereuct Ickabod Clark, Id artntr M. MAILS, Of Freeport.. to Ewa A. yottrigest dauttiater of A. Iteifsoider.ll:set., fartnerly of Schuylkill llaven. •• ' • i Ste , L, JAY/9 Lion t.. CASCILLA 1.1.1111ARD5, both Of Pot tl5- %Mr. • , . , . C OOKSLAVOCID---pst the liih; inst., by' liter.; John Iteneh. IiK.Snr , C.4OOICA, tt, InAutLLA, eldest dauzhter of Jane Wood, all of - St.'Clait. . - • DIED. MeGlNN;ES—b:eptetnber 21.1, 1455„ Aav Eui.i, danghter of E. IV. Mdthaney, tit th,i Ith. year of her age. BECK4n the 1+ Inst., nt 14fft Hoven. CHARLES Itr.cs, son hr Jacob and Mary. Beek, aged 22 years, I. Months and. 4 days. • 4!arewell, tiOther, brothers, sisters, dear, ' c - I ant not dead. but Amodio:: here. • Yiopare for d tit. for tile you must, And with yo el - mother skip in duit" i Parl'.9—in this Borough, on Tuesday. the nth inst..l WILLIAM 0. l'orra,, A torney at Law, in the 54th. year or his age. I . - It Is a pl,,,us duty o record' the virtues of the dead— . not, indeed, In termsiof . falsome and numeasuredpraise, t)1 at tut-getting , t at men are.tuortal.. and, therefore, proms to err; but rat er by the Language of sober truth, thereby piesenting a example, challenging respect and worthy of intitationj -', -- ' - W. B. fem., Elm whose &stills above hvortlesh had lived rot one-third of a century fit thli voutity,zand was known either personally or by reputation to almost every person within its iimits. Descended Erma aneestry ' t which occupied high poaltion. and did brave.acts in our 1 Revolutionary strngqie, be possessed many of the noble 1 daysl,.4i traits of character w ich distinguished the men of those i 1 •' As a htwyer, he , s learned. eloquent and upright; i bringing c4 - O tho, disc aigu of his duties a mind, amply I stored with learningiand deepfyi itnpressed with the high prerogatlitolofAholltiession; ho' ever . ost-barged his i part thereihrin tile rammer best ealculatod4 seetire,the 1 sintser*ttee :mil or law.. - I,' Alii I, 2 4.e em i ne with +ls prolibisional brethren; won for him . tie respect or those of his own age, and Atte Vesi gard of the younger inmate's oi, the Bar. As a citizen be !master useful 14 vitiate, spirited—hondlug his best . efforts to the pruutot n of:what, he believed to be the true interult's and happiness of those around titm. To many he Was beat known*, a Mly,oll, 4 From early Man.' hoed . .he had been Au.b . 441 to' tbe Mystic Drotheihood, 1 and for Mew-years heed , Supledilie position of Deputy Grand Allister on thii District. Gow stbly he diackamd the !shore of hie lib,* !tire it is nseleisliere.to tell—ilie the profonad respect entertained:for his memory by es. i ery true ampoule. haMtiatiply attests his ability sod-at knowled4euhis*ties:::;An humble and. evout chrhe flan, his Walk inlifabeatititully illustratedthe /athletic* 'if hii atinkand !tit ttookeo l bolds be was sustained by Wii4itil444iindOniehaproitdsee.: -: , T : ~, Daritatyashortueduaigha lial , verie'd dudes or ilk- he . . . . , . wlte ply/fled te t ! t reAttle*:. - - , i -.: -, .; ~ _.. .. :7...., . • 2 . `, l / 4 1 1 14114.icru ,14earatt-azol slept In peace:' , ,• , i . : And r Air wtt 461 ol E= MARRIED. AltirTi:Cil* • - *I4IC3DIEd HPISCOPO ciunca, Awnlit.w LOtaicsty Pastor.' OW SOloth at 10 A. .=A/ P. IL " - az , 101010101SY" Pd'ilitX)PAL ellVltell, :ke rma - itev. liri-ordres Morro. Paxton— Divine , • 1 1 ' - ikibbaib at 10 A. M. and 7P. M. ' •UItCEI. Rae. Joni H. Caine. Pastor ; eroiyiliabbatb at 10% o'clock, A. 31., and 7 o'- clock, P. 31._ ! • • - Aist3C.,IATE ItZTODMED pnEsnirrs cuußai Market e*oef, Roe. WitLitir 11. Pumas; Pastor. Divine aortic. , everyitabtrath 103 f o'clock, A. U., and at 7% .o'clock, P. M. •I - .141 fail lalfganVi Ibis Chair* iwgvilAt ovary Sunday. Morning. at 10% Wtickok:eftrifft-• WY, ollock. Weekly Prayer Mooting, Tinundly "runic& at ;E o'clock. _ __WillittrtU.:2.l%)ATIONAL Slinewr WU - 444w 11c I*-04rt.".iy$ 1 1 chrism. ra. 04..4 mrtaitne taii.caßbbigui. Morn ' tog at _in o'clock, evening at fio'r:lock. Prayer Meeting at 9 'A IX School ibr malt children, to teach 'thavain the theoriovand doctrinesof the 111 o'clock,' fleleeoi for reading the Bible, U., /i . t ng Ins lletio,l4 al o'clock. . • - • • furi r—e— ira Y rayekt ostray froni tho otthaefiber, WM ft . &LD HOW; with white hack wird- white term very w o hotorilitr The'exidirrt,a, titiarnlus ilea;irrto the en&itt •Mttlitlyw, !war 1"T-9141-.1 -!‘°11.4" "./OX 111 , ` • - El 4 4 1:11,y 77 DMINISTRATION - ' 1. e,IgerRATRIX'S NOTICE Mid oadordzhal: baring been i ii rdatai by the Selakylkhl cooaq. Ada to ad. 4. the re. Auto of JOIM43Ir,r,oN; Woof the broadish oflart Car bra, hi add riunitty,ttl retsina's haring ciahooaphimilbe taid doodled; will paint nom to - her for-oothamalt , icht thosOlmadodtbeaddivestadedted to Mitt ii Ulataint Pazarg *mom. delay. . ' ERI DOE? 01LL021. - i - - Fon Carkot; Jai& Ilk- VA ;-• , -, - 'ladle , .--• '' ,l ‘-1)1S$01iITTIONS ITV* - QisSOLI - —The .partaernhip beeiteireezi e NWlyile,beeeb 4neks aud Wo r low t ikettirpleiderlew-beOtel• *ea nicer (MU!. ilLoolsed lie witildnoill .of .111aaelie. Tbs &minute et ; the firm will be milled lit either of, Uwe .. .;. JACOB LANCILIi; OCtobei 20,118 . , . 1 413te •:. rtISSOLUTION..-- . -Notice is hereby" Jur poi. that the partassoldtt beeetofnre ealatinas .tweets TWAY 0.110,11 and John 31, dbcono. Green am. , rem, .traudbas sander the: Inn of BOYLE At itHONO, was dboobred - , by limitation on the 151, day of October. Mar • The books of Um latelinn wUI be settled up by JOHN r. HOB41.11T." ) a -wbtwe IPosaftwinn Ow.Mr°oll4 upon +shunt:all penwa ladebted that's* Island and roue: The Netnews wiabspeotedwatedEhaweidter byTiC. BOYLE ' ow'ble own areonat. - T. C. BOYLE: - ' Pnttindlls, Oat. a.'33 404te , • JOHN IL SHOMO. fOR.-SALKI. TO LET..-.- LEASE; . if applied for:soon. A virs.desliolo coat. eaotsacT situated In thisecond Lasin the Lehigh:lteom, hating one vein of aaieuteen feet till& et the vaii best quality.. of Cval, adjacent to and coureuLent for mining a bur, quantity _ of cad.Appll Oct. 20, l324rc Pifiodflphia. Aas. GREAT BARGAIN. OFIFIRED-- th4idutiall Interest Ili's first dais 011etation. p :• . • WM: P. ,EINIMMRIMPE • Moll 24, 12-tf . • . .A.geyp AT fElee, Miser Terms 1,4 1 OR SALE—A jerfr i Or Wheel-13ar j, - roma' superior q 410 tfy, sults,bla for hauling ground or Coal. Also coal sens Ons, riddles and s ire brooms, for =Ls cheap, at . . \ =SLUM. • - •• Wire &rem Factory. 111narsville, August 2:).' '54 • _ : .34-;1m P 1 1 0 R .SALE.L-4 NEW PERPEN- • dimlwr F t ogine of 10 Homo power with pump!' com pleto—tleexholuoccupsiuga epter. 57e h,:Ot square. To be scull at the York .Bhrte. • • • • E..YARDhEY & 1301 1 tr: - . Potts - 14110. Novernberll, 1854 44-tt W ANTED--A person. relit the House recently occupied by thesubserthers, they having rented and removed to the near • brick Store House recently erected by. K W. McGinmes, where they are prepared to Yurnish those who may favor . them with their .Patroneo, with DO 04;01, Groceries, Gard-ware, Queonsware. &c. at the molt rcasonatde rates. St. Clair. Sept. 22,'55 584! DAVIS & LOttEll. .—• S • Steam ENGINES FO R S ALE.-2' Steam Knatnes, - with steam a lludetl 2l inches di ameter. and 8 feet stroke. • S Blnwing cy 61.1 inches diameter. C. feet Ante, with Boilers. firnierly in use at a libel Furnace. Would make - excellent Pumping:or Blow ing Engines.' One or both will beaold as desired.. AT). Ply to ' • " HENRY LONG4Ie DIRER t CO.. Alowiekin Iron 114)r55, Setomokin, Pa., Or to GrAa. W. SNYDEIt, Pe6wrflie As. October x,1855 40-If $lOOO CASH .— The Subscr iber offers fur sale hie new .and convenient it h BLOCK OFb'ICE,• in Market PtitO. npix)- site the Post Office; within fire minute? Walk, severally, of Centre street, the Court lfloueo arid Jail. the Market 11 nee and Town Hall. The building le: 16 by 20 feet, two stories high. The first &Mr is admintbly adapted for either a Store_Room-or Office; the -second. a light, airy. and pleaeaht tare—With a separate front eu.ranew to mob. The two officer now rent for $175 altar. Posses sion-given on the list of April; Sba. -' • ' N. M. lvmsos. 4d Jesttiee'of Flan, Or apply to = C. LITTLE, nt am. J. 11 ainipbers Sept. 22. - Centre street. Misrille. - 1111LVSKI What:NO:2 f 6,1.. Y:St.,l L A daied meeting of this Loke wilt he bald at their Mall, on Monday. October tind, 1851, at 7 fetlock. A full and punctual attendance of it:Winn:there is requested.— By order of the W. 31: ATTU?, 31 .E. MCNABB:4, act. '2O 'SS 42-1 t Pcrelery. .... ' Stated Meeting of the Schuylkill County Medical Society will he held In the t.Borough Coun- c4number of the of Pottsville, on Wedoefolay. ..t. 2lth font., at 7 o'clock, P. M. . Oct.'2o. '55 42-]t Vol'loE.—Ati Election for Thirteen itleectors of th;:. Miners lino . f POttsvilte. in the county .5f Schuylkill. to Bert', the ensuing yeAr, wli I be held ar the in the borough of Pottsville, bets et , ll tho hours of 10 o'clock, A: M., acid 2 o'clock, P. M.. oft MONDAY, tho 19th of November next. zr z i- A stated meeting of the stockholders will he held at the Ranking Rouse, on TUESDAY, thatith of Novem ber next. CUAS. LOE:11:1t, Cuhier. October i 7, *554 . NOTICE:—The Subscribers have this day mom - whited with them , in the Lumber bus oess, at. Mount (lope. 9:ehnylk county,. It. C. R V 'S:WU, under the name and final of 11ARRIrt. St:VEIL\ tr . CO. 24- Jami Pi, '45 XrOIfICE----The undersign'd lids been _Li appointed. the scent of the owners of -The Warder Property,7 and offers for sale building loti in the bonnaah of t'nlo Alto, on reasonable terms. Office, Morris' Addi tion. • L. P. BROOKE. . • Pottsville, February 3.19.55 . • . 5-tf • . F,DNI(WNDS, Teachcr i of Music, having; understood . that. a report was circulated at bat tia lute mied . to ilisenntintwgising liasia Lessons in l:Pults - ville, hereby anneuures that such report' ia errone ou... and that he will continue to give leSsons in Music in Pottsville as usual, Oct. 6, 1555 • \ -OTicE is !tetchy given that an ap , !.. _A_ Ole:lotion will b, made at the next session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the itnorpardtion of' a Savings hank, with the nsual privilege* said Rank to be called ...The Swatara Sailugs Rank" with a capital of Twenty Thousand Dollars. with the privilege to increase the sum to One Hundred Tlionsand Dollars. and to be rated In the tovru of Donaldson, Seltuyikill county. Donaldson, Juno ad, 0 I ICE OF APPLICATION FOR Ingeroe of Capital.-14. is the Intention of the stockholders of "Th., Miners' Bank of Pattssille. In the county of Schuylkill" to apply to -the nett Legislature for an extension of their eorporate banking and disca)un t tug privile•sut. The name and style of the said corpora tion is Miners' Rank of Pottsville, in the county , :t Schoyiklll2 It is located in the borough of Pottsville. schuylkill county, It was created f4ir a bank of dkrount, dersTsit and issue. and with a capital of Two Hundred Thf.ll . stilDl Doblais. and the intention is tat ta,k for an in- crew 4. of enulial nt Three Hundred Thousand te.,113,,, 1. • t lint- thereafter the enpitnl of the said !Auk shall fe. rive i Hundred Thousand Dollars. JOHN $lll {TEN. - Gins LuesEn. thshfer. , • /'resident. June 13, 1855 I, rlstfinJ ' -.. • . WANTED. .:.. . r IWELVE mile teachers are wanted j im far ''fayne-tovvilihip., An.examlnatlon Will be held on ' urrlar, November Ist, 1855,at Frledensburg, at the house of Solomon Denali:l;er. . ... CIIARLES 9.l'ltlNli"ll.. Oct. O, '5 - 5 42-2 to ' . - ' ' Stxretrery. WTI) AN E.—Two Niale Teachers, for Union District. Applications will - be re,,lvt.d by the Board of Olrertt , ra. at Frltidensburg, Wayne ton 7 aship, of ttth booze of Charlet; Ilummol.on Thursdai, Nov emb2r Ist, at 1 o'cloik. 31. E. J. T 110311 . 4.. See y • 22,1t* Wayne, October 17, ',:if TRENIQN'I' PUBLIC SCHOOLS.— slx Teachers • wanted-Lronr SIM...A:OId Two Females. flu &hoots will open on illonday, the' stti of November, _and continue for tire m'nths. • A meeting to examine Land employ Teachers will be held at the Public School Mouse in Tremont, rtn 'Thorsitly, the Illst inst.. at 2 !o'rloe!„, P. M. T. A, GODFREY, Srey. Tremont, Oct. 17, - • ; ; ' 22-2 t - • N VASiTBIS.—A situation s by' an ex perltrariqi Balk-Keeper. xiteptioaal mferenee t given. Address K. W. at this office', t 0rt0ber12,18.55. 41.2te • r ANT) WAltitAN'l'S :Wanted - by J. I 1 j W. RAI? EllEltßY, ',lttt;rney at Law, corner of So. cowl and 'Market Ftreeto, Pottsville, t October a, WANTED; a Mate l'etietter for the Public Schools of Palu• Alto. To' a competent Teacher, $4O per mouth will be - paid. Apply to Oct. 6,1555 40.44 t • 4011,.i &c.' CiTUATI ON - AVAN'r P. D . :7—A steady 'person wishes a affixation as Child Nurse. and to do plaiaSewing, In 'respectable family. Appllcalitma re ceived at this 0111eP. Oct. 8, Vi SS, 4041t* WANTED—A. ,Young Man who has htd experience in the.busintis; to canvass Nor , . thumberland. Columbia and' Montour counties for two books. Apt)ly to 11. BANNA:S. Pottsville, Sept. '2S, '55 . . L.b , i . . . 9ro NIINERS,AND LABORERS. - . 1 . : Wanted, at Lancaster Oalliery, Shamokin; Northum berland county, I's', miners and laborers, to whom star dy work will be given during the wintur. Apply to COCiIItAN, PEAL} & CO. .11-3 t Sliamoktn. Oct. 13. '55 AN'l'ED—Sixl\ Tait) ',l'eale for •Sonth Mitibeirn Vree Schools. •Applirations will be received by the Board ot School Dire'etors.attheSchnol room of the Auburn Meeting. Muse, on- Wednesday. Oa 'tuber IT tth at 9 o'clock-A. M • • - .0et.„0,1855 4.044. A CUL/STU/1 8. - ..litnat; Prat - WANTED—A. person or p4sons to TT ieise a raluable Coal ;Ulna airrsrty limited, and one which can he wade abundantly and liumesliately pro ductive:. This Troperty is situated immediately upon the North Branch vftual. in Plymouth, Lnzerno Co., Pa., and Wards a' moat desirable opportunity' for any periyn doslrouvof entering into the Coal business.' Addreint net. 3. 1855 - 49.3 t - M. BAILEY, Tamaqua. EN CIES mninted . for the . purehnse I:3otrid sale of *at Estate. Coal,,kr. collection of rents and accounts; also, forl'ire or, Life' Insurance corn .cuuveyandogand othsrwriti ngs carefully and pratopt ' ly attended 'to. Address • • „,_ )lAItTLN k FRANK CARTER. below 'Safer Ticrsre, Centre street, Pottsville. ' St'PtAnuber. B .''4s , • Ggracc: NOTIM. A. it. nALRERFTADT. Sec I- _ VirriCE.-7kiicon 11( votta, isasi4s, n:4 via*ra !fl.O -Ad di 4t t andt4 Phi/161Pb is, to Zr," once, tsn- 1. 1% 111:00xv "'we Ntun ll ie: Vobr wiry 3, 110 1 104.1.4! C( . - riii --- tr kil kiClMStailtli on' hand a t ( 1, , , ` t it an 4 ILatopeldre hittunbionot (1,,m, 4 1.,, ; .t, at bandiel,arthitleatitteasb prices. lie I, elso7prtie,„,_,lfte rom p ro Coal on lardakie. A 4 4,_ to deliver tie, - ^ 91 41 yards /3. WA:artier Broad' and Collo% hill s , Mehl ettiotlikliarE ArbnytkilL E . t eu „Lvot,,„ fhiladelphts, Apr 1121,1935 tiNgi . ‘ aly -- A ----},- ...-AND COA 1-----fciiii-i„,- , liountai n -t-The undersigned hue, l c , ~,,L "'''' '. s their Cleiltial Cad Ilusloent, taken the a,., e , - ,„ amoreeltialraud lee prepared to receive ord.vi.iri-:_th ba /Warmed tA Port Carbdn, ikbuyiktil nului; ~1 Wall steed. Now York. '`, . , CtsTlcill k 16t:q1 Augiiit,;.l.V4A 1 - ...., _ • _,..• ~ - __ . zlir iNTOTlCt•—"—tifi". -11r :dersi911 fdci 2 , 1 i_ . thd o day, May I it. OW, enterot ioh: - ...0•1ert u ,„ " itTider'. the Aiwa. And style et V. 3: A. T, 'Mr till', purpoao of tninearting ihe Cf4ll baldlln s . ',- ..,' . ' , 'V. Ilkitillit Myth ~ .6 , • 1 - ARVNbjI 2 2 lirre. `Whoejt...lesiatord street; 9ebnyiket, ~,operfk.W, corner Prditt Ind Waln u t it,, e i t i. *i., 1L.44.44. T. *lncas Coil Dalditif, ttAltliwd Strettirtiarf Schmitt '.,' —.ltr.:loweir;Yrunt 604 Walnut iI Netts. ~, I cargo of singleton. - • c d 1 pbtluaelphle„ May 14,11134 • 2o.ru, I LOPCST Mountain Coal—l n , - r on 4t to 0,, a o,6ponters.-• Th e underxi.med Lee i,,,,, k IL public that they ant th., ottdosi a 18 , 13 o r , . , above riepertur,Cnal, and that the 'public way y,,t 6 " poN4 sfpon byrtstl hawing a similar name, !b., tt ipAge arrangements for, the supply of it. min et -.! 1 t win teds With thatblioithar respdoill , !!: rtriteS: . lift %us, Wattox A Co., (M . ee, - *ld at.,—y 4 , 4, , 1 0,. . • - - °atm thar, Broad and Willow streets. Mortitottlart , k Thus, Market and ISth envois liailla ± idesani, itth, above PopLar. • IL A.4l.isniwir, limed, beiow Pinu. • ' The i.lual they will ittuuwaite to be lerwiue l ,,. from 80n7114/leintaid—lt be . trig now prepared b y 772 1 resent Arrengtitneirta, In the b*t possible ord er • utilf,ilre melted to give It' a trial. To be. het '34 # '6, 1, , ,' , 11.1111 MAN. NORTON 6: — -7. •- • ' . 2 1 1Talwnt street, viii 446 A b,' • , .', 1 - 211 1131A.N. ue, -e. , • L'i. I' AS, '55 I BUSINESS CARDS. SHEAFFER, Pottsville . • ate of fbe rellusyltinis Mate GeotogkA explonot lands, mines, t.c. • (*ober 11,'55 • , AVID B. urcllN Attorn PlAtsville, Pa. Offle• bl ' arket t " al JoPP)&lur . Post Olen.. • July 14, N. BOWMAN - 4: v eliesi a• *eon Dentist, Offier to Brick BullUl E n IU ap Mirka!, auti p Serond Streets, rettsville, October), 1653. • salt JI U IN P.HOBART, Attorney at L aw CoitinittodOner for Nov York. Ofien op cla d Ate ' min Honks, GAL* Street, POttrolle, prii rt,185. 17-1 y rIitrOMASH. lIANNAN, Attorne} .at 14 „ °face h Centro Street, oppoolWtlio Epscopl Lhure4, 'Pottsville, Pram. ' ' Nov,* MS 4:4 - :t O R. . NICHOLAS— pnyfuelAN, SUlttiEuN ACCOULHEUE: -Mlle.—Market St, above secome. : Pottatille, Dee. DS, 1t35•1 play '2O-/1 - timmu SE, Attorney at G, Itu)ffieetriOitteot, opposite the teas lit.. i'musell . Pa." June 9, '55 • • • sT. &C Banker:, ; Spa' cent intern:l to depositcn. htiz/1/: A Al lo w and interest payable on demand. Markh l 7 litsa t. • 11- : f. -- 111. DIXON, miltolloi • 7-- -46.... Dental surgery, has removed to the.NLKir east corner of Second and Norwegian street Septum:tor:, hhtt G:COR6E deß. KELM, Attorney it l'ottarille,ren us.. aft al trod in sehuylkill, county and elsewhere., ufir. In fit'o street . nearly 'opposite the 311nt•rs' hank. July 7, • y G. MORRISON, Dealer in Chici, rr ware;tlhisrandQureuemaat t l Ltckicipea, who ediato and retail. Town strket, P. 14 rine, Juno2,l '&5;1 ILLIAM I %V 1111'111 EY, Attoruk at voir•vine. schuyikin tam in Centre inreet, nearly upperite the vault ' Der*, . Janhary 4, IE:4 EVILLE 4!CRICHAItDS, Attorn - eit !'at Lawi will attend to all ijuhhies lntru trd t , ;:42 with 41111getii;*) And care. (Alice toitr. Stmt. ttxt to 11. it. -Morris' Blom, kuttaiville. Jut* 11. J. NINIES -, , H. I;RAEFF, Attorney a; ' L.iw, hat 'lig remqvol to Pot ta% ille, has .:poirds:, hen uULtur thu Tulegraph 011ie:i. Cetitrk:: treit,.. , w,ntith Minery Hank. . Ihmututhur fi,.1.66.1. ; , • 4‘..-15- SI rkiNl trEls ' (.A.KREI7, - Nlagistratu. ;1 i:nnvoyanent and General Onile:ti.r, rill atteLd 4; t, bualoras entrusted kr Lint with dillinnne r uti ram' 4. fee, (Antra. !trout, Ottaviliti, Pa-, unaniti t i.... - 1 . ,, 4,i Ili „ V. p.—Th'e! pockets of N. 31 'IV thou, 1:51, p sostiloil of dalouol Garrett, fiel. 14. UIEN4Y W. POOLE, Civil, i 1 To^o -111, irraphlt al, and .ilinlupt .I.l,giur.,r, entitle Ones PuttOillo, 1'4., attends to ally Survo,.!.. tr.pitrstini otber;llitwiWeering work counoclod ugh the Anginas Coal liegiurt of Pennsylvania. J 1:7-tf : GEO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGI. titieer 0.41 Surveyor, r Tcri 12,:ntre I.tre Eiatninati , r4s, F , urreyi jet 31aps,b1Cua1;31ines, teal Lands, Ilrang, thy ,hortmt notice. A p•ii t fur ..J4l 47.c'f r.5 - .str. - wilisoN,. (late J ustice ot tht i e l'.gt.t,) will prtaaptly attend, al;en tell 1 sec ;it artiitrator.; adiuluistratur, ftr chasilland saie , of houses. lute. lands, cud, Iturtrnzti geuett3l werulatlitllse—et.ileetit,4 lilis, r.uts. /re, titgetlier Atlth an other-Cosiness ~f tLe Lit.l frieudis and the'cunnunnity at large way he plias.!.., tit cr',ll.)lru u J u;y *2l. :.4.;:,,u; BROWN, Inspector of 11] . 1H , tois,rs his Serricol to Laud-ow Ler: ai t .'l 4 .lbit making Examinations., lit ports, Se.. of 'Audi,. Frain his knowlods:.., Operatbms, hat inuAt n . -, t;ntj 14j and .turried. on 31 ines thesis )earis. Lt• L. j. s 4.... genend sat i.faction troall j utio tray empby 111 to Jamm N EcLI. and ik. ,rct. I silla;i t and Prall/ %%MN 31 L.N Mr mid Irmi.t.tu PA !TT. Y.:- Philadelphia. for capability and Integrity. Noritegiau., June :In, . 1.0!. L. SCOTT', .Attorney at Lau, . • Shamokin, .Ncrthumberland county. P. Refirrncrs: Hon, JAmEll POLLOCK, GoverlOr of Pennsl Ivan in, ChierJußtice of l'ent,sj is a ma. Funbury, lnrthumtrrland (, Es PAMON, TroTortoll. NO(1111111:14 rts)..! 1 c... 11. " Joinkt Thin r M. , ub.ur " Joaur tW. CONILY, k ) ••,, WATERMAN. tlNoorum . _ , . , ANNPACII; JACOIIf Co., ) De*ruther 30, 155.1 . _ _ _ r) TII.E PUlll,lC.—llavimr impair , .t -d my 'health he chw‘e eerithitte.q:t t_ t.) , i_For t-. !myth; now ,recnreretl winiol4t entirdr. TO 31 - I , i'l a T !='.• Introit Mate of nerved irritability, 1 had. , P4.4 . 1::11. • ' eiddi f x,.. to some extent the manner in,, hi , 1: I kn. , L :: erVo practiced my proftw'sion. . 1 Mke thin method of Informing my frirr.ds in itL27:- kill 4;'..a.n.ity, the gentlemen of the ixn• in itiCourn, ge the public generally. that after the hi^ , l flay of .intw t.r. 1 wit) flu:el:Nay attend the ternig of the Court of Cm.r.. - . Pleall. and prattke therein. 1 will punctually nnnid -, tudhlegal biminess as may be cvnchleil to Me. • 1 il • • 7 JUll N IV IA lOM - . L4anon, March 17,1,'.55 . 11.1 c . -. . ....._ .. . . ' l. -.7::--7" . ...7 .- \I. D. I:. I)().l)S l wli'''', Ope n = -—' - - IMEEI tiro and ".‘t e ri:ani•-al.,D,ntist,ba, fitted - 177 of the hest lien tat Esrahlisl.inents in' this part .10 1111,1341 , to afford hie patrons the benvtlt erg ii . llprOVviut nt Art. jle guaranfees I. t11111:i tilt tirta to a nk,•ty in the adaptation and T.•rr ii-in..tal f.r V lin...rent Teeth; i nsiirt lot _l4lll,..rpheri,:. !MIA, to , spir•q .prinzh: ,•xtelletg &mit teeth ail , l It,. and :ilk it.. -- tying teeth' With gold, ri•ntki . ir; 4'61 • - ht:e in ,31aricot street, tsrlo doors above ( . .7i•ut rr. .51(1,i 1 .PHILADELPHIA. AI( 4 , crtisfrixento set in larger type than tw‘.,l chnryeti pe.r cent. adrnnre on uu r nvoti PILLIPS, STRYKER & JENNINGS. t, WHOLINALE DEII.I British, Frenich and American rt. "‘ Z . GODS ,Bought exclnaively a Auction, - 3 1 )3. k kANG 11%1.01"31.19 ci N a: • 41_ 1 rirn:ADE Lniii i A. . casla Fh.rt tlmo Luyert ivi• ill ••••11 at =lain ativance on Auc-tion • s*pt. V., ';,'S ':i . Il i ! 0 1 . OIGS:1 OILS!!! . 4T zzicci• A i. c•rtv, . 4, s ,T . . , AGIL% - r Poll , '• • l iil HOt3'CSON & 'KEAN, 4.1:::,.5-&'; li 43. 13ibartu. - J., philaba ,.f • ral Commission Ilerchauts, and Dalai iVHAiE. A .ND , sPER It (PL.-:. I'IL. gt 1 \73-6 -AND NECII4.VIC.(I: Pr 7,Tii.qs. 61 , 41vE—Prxxsusim. 'HALL, I', tt‘ ilk. • liept. 2:2, '55 ~;,t; . . 1! EMILY & BROTHER, NI?. 252 Chesnut St., ahoy° Ninth, PhiladelP, Invite attention to their extenair,,,,,,,rtrneut • IMPORTED CARPETIIIGS , \AT they will Open ela . h r ewing the new and cleiiceq ~t) ;e:4 tr • Veliet Tapestries, Tapestry Brussels, Imp_rrictl Three-I'ly. Extra Ileavy Ingrain. Best li-cultism.; lit of which nu , narrutted to he of fb ,t ' wl~l to sold at the lowest prices f,..r B,t ILES" littotlia. 1 '/'4-1 1,1 P/ctia , Sept, 1:3, 1s;,:, ;:)) • . • 'AL • C 3EI. 31) • FURNITURE 8t FURNISHING STOgE , TIME sttbscribers take pleasuie Jet! , ito4ncina to the public in slid the 01., F e ginn in particular, that they are oeyr *l`repart 4l ro 4.,1,1 with all articles in their lino • t tin.ittear, 4' • • • intend to , 00fitio khinit.. I , A , P/ ..6' TIRNITURE mahutketured under the innee , tuatt Vi%,rintenrlenre of ono of the firm, Mr. /.). M. AS 411;"71; vrho ham'Clor ninny year. hal theen I Iry charred/ I , r , ka hje'a best work'. they feel confident that they csa the public with artirlc‘Cin their Bile. not surf o 7,4, nt , Y OthPf ,, stablkbtrlint in the rutted States , f'" ditrabitity finish. tilbtr - et 11 1 / 1 1 r Reams a t? - 1 1 red. below b...ck street, 'llama/play. " 4.! lisSiliyMikll.; • I p.m. Kat rt friends from raw ilk nud - 4 . Wilfand to thrir intertst to a can. r %`; t y • gut-. iuktivc, ?Lica, we are determined to' ,14, 4 lttenpu th,mit, ord•To Ire prvmptti atteD 4 riuladdpbbt, October IXov. 11:':.4 CM ESE
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