TismeßEs - ort = MINER& ; SINGLE Sr - ASCRIPTION. Two Dou.aaa per annitn. payable somi-osrm 2ll ) In advance, to Muse who realded`n the County, and annaatly I n adranee t, those who reside out of the County. The publlehei reserretto hlnotlf the richt It 2 50 per annum, when payment is delayed ionger than oneyear. . ~ . . To ttl'En : • , _ 1 Three copies to one addreaa. *- • -$5 CO Eleven " " " " ;•. '- - 10 00 Tin e " CI GS .. AS , . . 20 ft Five dollars in advents. will pay for three year's iFtlbstriPt Inn to the Jostens!, ,RATES oII''ADVEZTISISC ' One Square 9 44 linen; 3timet, Every aubaequeat 11,aerlIon, 1 . , Fonr lines, Ilium - Sabsequent 'mullions, each, One Sqnareid months; Six manilla' - :- - . One Year, - - 11,aaluent Cards of 5 linos, per annum. ldemhants and others, advertising by the V t .ar. f with the privilege of Inaerting difrerentadcer ttaements weekly. CrlArger Artvertlr.rrientl, as per agreement 311intrr,i' '3ottrunt. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ISS2 DEMOCRATic WITIG COI TV" mrEtiNG. The Democratic Whigs of Schuylkill tv; who ,approve of the usual policy at the present National Administration--the friends of Gen. \VINFIELD SCOTT, the People's candidatefor Presidency =an the friends of the Protective Policy of the Country, are re (iested to meet in County Convention, at the Court House, in the Borough of Potts ville, on MONDAY. the first or March, at l :o'clock, P. M., to appoint delegates to a State Convention, called at Harrisburg on the 2:nli of March, to appoint delegates to a National Convention, form an Electoral Ticket, nom inate a candidate for - Canal Cominissioner, hd adopt such measures as may be deemed :necessary to advance Democratic Whig tciples, which experience has proved to be :better calculated to advance the best interests of the State and the s:Yation, than those ad hired to by the opposition. WILLIAM A. HAMMER, .DANIEL FOCHT. nOLA\U JONES. , 'NICHOLAS JONES. WILLIAM STERNER. =WElEff=2=ta=l AMERICAN ART UNION The Managers of the American Art L 7 ui- On, New York, have fixed the 30th of March for the tiineol the annual drawing of prizes. The postponement, from the usual time, was rendered necessary : from the lack of the or dinary number of subscriptions, reckoned upon at the close of the year, owing to the Kossuth excitement and other causes, which interfered with the arranrrements. Those desiring to subscribe, in order to have part in this year's drawing, will hand in their names as early as possible. The number of engravings to beArstributrd, are imprecedentedly large and valuable./ CALIFORNIA.—We insert in another column a letter which was handed to us by a Miner. from a highly respectable Physician in Philadelphia, who has had ample means of acquiring an intimate personal knowledge of the climate and other material circum stances of that colintry, addressed to a Mi ner who had' been -some - W .- lint affected by the prevailing mania of acquiring riches by the short El Dorado cut. We recommend it to the serious perusal of those' Opecially who may be - so affected. TirE FOLLOWING Pettrion is being cir culated among the friends of Temperance, thin County—copies can he had at this'olt• rice • • MEMORIAL To the .Honorri;lA the :: , enate and Hocse of Rq• eiNitatives of the State of PeunAplcynie, nit Asst.-7:1.1y met •--The uniler ,, amed, i.;tizen. i 4 ehnylkill County, re:Tec!fully pet it.ou your Hon c.rable body to rep at tae !icea,e taw. and enact a law with adequate provi,ioa of pain+ and penaltie3, similar to the one recentlV enacted in Aame, which expenence has. proved to be cffec,: 1.7 e. prohibiting the trelic m intoxicating liquors. ei-eept far arti•tical and madieinal piirprilCs. within limits of the state. ROW IT WORKS We recently published a short extract from the Report of Mayor Dow, of Portland, re 'peeling the operation of the late Liquor Law in that city, and throughout the State. We hare before us uow the whole Report, la which we find many excellent thing , , not Lontatued An the extract alluded to. 1 ,o i He thinks it no exaggeration to say that rthe iluantity of intoxicating' liquors now sold 1 in Portland, except by the City Agent, is not orie-fiftieth part so great as . it rya. seven months ago, and the salutary Oleos of this 4 great improvement are apparent arkong the people in all parts of the city: The amount ut liquors consumed in the State,i , is pot one quarter so great as it was seven months ago. and it will become less very rapidly, as the people in the country towns are now enfor cing the laWmore extensively ant! vigorously every day ; from many towns in the State, toe illegal traffic is entirely banished. The I number of persons who continue to sell A !.!rortg drinks in the pity is now very small, 1 then are almostall foreigners, and sell with great secresy and caution : an open rum shop • or bar of any kind, is entirely unknown. .. Thesalutary effect of the Law-in diminish tag Crime, and relieving paverty,'and hence .- lightening the expense of Tax-payers, is al , :ready strikingly apparent... Comparatively -very few have applied for admiision into the Alms-house since the Law went into effect; the commitments to the Wateli-house have (alien off in a similar proportion,land of these, ~, he remarks, that, at least, nine-tenths corn - mitred, for the last six months, were for ' eigners, who obtained the Means of intoxi cation from the low shops er celiac, kept . with great secresy by their countrymen. Mr. Mitchell, who has been City Mission , , ,i ary for many years, and has had under his i supervision front tix hundred and fifty to seven hundred fa - milies.says that not one-twentieth cf intemperate drinking can now be found, ; that existed when the ~ Maine Law " went into, effect. Mr. Hadley, Minister at Laro.e, . says that his intercourse is chiefly with the 1 . . . pooreSi part of the population, who are'out of the Alms-house, and especially with the 1 intemperate. ' For the quarter just ended. Compared with the corresponding period end - log December 31, 1850, the calls made upon ' him for assistance have been less ihan.onc ,;ttenth, and the cases where relief was actu ally afforded were just one-sixth es many as they were during the same - tnotiths of 1850, and the amount given in the three months of lisl, was 81 to 85 37i given in the corms. • ponding period of 1559 ; these results he oh. rains from a careful examination of his boak.s. and .ptributes the difference entirely to the fdvorableoperation'el this law upon the lab , its and domestic economy of the people. Tkb .Maffir concludes with this forcible and iraciical.appeal, in favor of the Law If , upprettiott of all our grog.shOpa could have 'sen effected atart to the treasury of some thou. ands of dollars, it :maid be regarded as a good ll' operation : burr nave made tt a ponit in :Lg on the wartare the illegal traffic _in turn, to compeilhe enemy to pey the expenses of so far; l'have su , _•eveded in accent p:ishin,2 this object, and 1 am confident that at the tad of this monietpal year. 1 shall be able to report ine C:11- Council, that this tilaffi , is entirely ex • niptished, and that the city has nor: paid a dollar I4t ow. TEMPi.RANCE IN RHODE Ist.atia.—The )tame Liquor Law, which was defeated in the House of Reprerentativas- of Rhode Is land, on the 20th ult., passed the Senate, aa Tuesday, with a proviso, submitting the question to a vote of the people of the State. Snoor inc.—A fatal all ray occurred at Cumberland, Md.. on Wednesday, between Iwo citizens named Swan and Sprigg, which E 13:7 Gzstness Changarnier,Lamoncierce, resulted in Sprigg shooting Swan dead.— Betlean, Lego, antl ItL ; Thiers, have gone to The difficulty grew out of some newspaper London, in consequence of their expulsion publications.. - . I from France, Litt week ne published wine remarka of Bishop O'Conner, of Pittsburg, explaining the cause of disaffection among the Roman . Catholics toward Kossuth—the following is from the speech of the latter which prOvoked I ant `told that genermis frtentli freedonie certain religions denomination, to which halt of my countrymen, all Italy, half of Germany, and many other nations belong, all ensiled to their religion, and all hostile to oppression and .tyranny-1 am told that they are threatened by ecclesiastical censure should they_ dare to participate in_whatever de.Mon striation in favor of me cau s e. I hope it is not true, but so it was reported; and should it be true; then, indeed, I could not torbetir toe:claim: 0, my God! howorten thy mine is profaned by them who bear it upon tbeir.lips! I confidently hope that those of whom I spiimik. are too religious not to feel revolted at seeing the authority of religion misused to support Russian oppression. This bun matter of conscience and of. principle, and there 1 leave it, grieved in my very heart, but trusting. to Religion and to God. Matti also told that there is a movement -intended In arienirite the citizens of the United States, of Irish 'extraction, from cotmlenancing every !Pend movement in Europe, hy.the suggestion that if Des potism on the European Continent prevaiLs, the des pots will be great enough to crush the power of Great Britian. I know full well that Fieetion. though finding an ech6 in every man's breast. can by nobody be more beloved than by such a !Anon as the breve sous of Gavle Erin are. Irishmen loVe Freedom, so they, cannot :side with Despotism. The fatherland of the Emmet: and Urattans, or the Currans and O'Cort-. nett—that giant of patritokni and paragon of resist less agitation for his country's sake—the land where - Wolfe Tone bled. and Moore sung his heartirend- Ireli Melodies. and his songs of oppresied na tions—that land cannot forsake the came of 'Nation al Freedom, and never will side with - Desfetism.— But let me ask if all-overwhelming/Despolism should indeed succeed to crush Albion, would it crush Albion, to make Erin freer Would despots right and gain—have they ever fought and gained— to make nations free f appeal to" the , conscience of Erin, to God and to history. lie who suleswith despots will become as their slake. Help the European Continent to national inde pendence and self-government. For my country, Lacy and Frame, this self government can be but republican. Help by volicinanly. just. and resolute atsitude, to devoiope tliat„tatblie opinion of England ir4ilf, that it may side, out of whatever constdera lain, with the cause of oppressed nations ;.,nuinst sanguinary despotisirl. The despots crushed, the sun of, freedom wilbeast its warimng rays over the green -em of the sea also; the people of England will becone just .f a large party of it feels Erin's wrongs ; and thetuudamentul principles of your in stuntions—federative union upon self-government— will prevail over the earth. ' I _h ie word more and I have done. Solomon chose wi..doin allying all the gifts of the Lord. He who wily be wise, moat, before all, look up to the Lord. Where is Ile to be seen, will you ask me ? Every where where nature is seen. The Almighty has often written the destiny of men and nations in the very ranges of mountains and in the 'currents of streams_ Do you believe that the mighty combine tkon of your immense Lakes leading to the Atlantic, is but a mere play of nature's Whim;? No, it is the linger of God pointing out to the vast region of the father of rivers the necessity to be connected with old Europe: Do not disrisrard the finger of tied. Triumph of despotism in Europe shuts out the boundless natural products of Western America from the market Beware ere it-Le too late. *1 00 - * 3 OO - - 5 00 - - - 800 :1 at IR 00 I stand imi.m the very shoiei of that Lake where Cenumxloie Perry built his fleet and led it bravely on to victory. You know his motto with which he hoi.ted his Union jack on board die Lawrence with Captaei Lawrence's dying words--" Don't give up-the ship." People of America! " Don't give up the ship "of national freedom and national -independence, sur rounded by the Barclays of despotism and the Per, rvs of liberated nations. WHIG STAR IN THE ASCENDANT The siinile is old, but, nevertheless, appro priate—as The darkest hour precedes the break of day, so the severest reverses often presage the most glorious victory. This has been strikingly verified, on several memora ble occasions, in the history of the Whig party. The late general good fortune of our opponents resulted, in many cases, from false p-ernises used for electioneering purposes, aad empty promises, made only to be broken. .The people were deceived, and, wherever an opportunity has sure occurred, they have repaid these wire•workiog deceivers in their own coin. In the late Senatorial election, in Missis sippi, the Whig candidate was elected by a handsome majority. So, also, at the special election last week in Washington county, Md., to fill a:vacancy in the State Senate. Mr. - French, the Whig candidate, was trium phant. Then, there is a' Whig .INTayot in Lancaster city—the first time a Whig ever filled that office. These results are of small importance, in themselvee . , but they augur the gradual change of political feeling, now progressing throughout . the country, and which will only he fullylievoloped next Fall, when the chivalric Scott leads the Whig hosts ;to battle and to victory. ST. VALENTINE'S ]►AY morro,r •o.l• tit. Vale nt,n,'d v. An in tile mornit.ll beticur, And I a toUld at your windott. Tn I,r yhur Vaienune." The observance of peculiar customs, on this day, known best to lovers, is of very ancient origin, though the modern fashion of Valentine-making seems to have strangely perverted its original object. Two weeks ago, in order to " post "-our readers in advance, we published the annex ed extract from St. Valentine's history, giv ing a concise account of the origin and . age of these annual ceremonies: - "It Was the practice in ancient Rome, during a treat part of the month of February, to celebrate the Luperealia. which were feasts in honor of Pan and Juno. wheiviie the latter deity was named Feb ruata. Febntalts, and Februlla. this occasion, amidst a variety of ceremonies, the names ot young women were put into aktox, from which they were drawn by the men, as &lance directed. The pas ,ors of the early Christian church, who by every possible means endeavored to eradicate the vestiges if pagan superstition. and chiefly by some com munications of their fOrtin, substituted, in the pre sent instance, the names of particular aainti, instead of the women; and as the festival of the Luperca lia liaircommenced-about the middle of February. the appear to have chosen Valentine'. Day for cel;dirat mg the new feast, because it occurred nearly at the same time. Brand says. `• 1 have Mund unquestionable au thority to evince, that the custom of choosing Val entairs was a '-port practised in the houses of the gentry to England, as early as the year 1476." Our big American heart. full "o' the milk of human kindness " for all the world, and tf w rest of mankind, is likely to have as many objects of charity as it can well take care of. We observe that a petition was presented in the Senate, on Wednesday, from two broth ' ers in New York, adopted citizens of this country, asking American sympathy in behalf of a brother erroneously sentenced to the Si berian Mines, by the Russian Courts. They also -tepresent that tour hundred others are similarly ; doomed, owing to like errors in the judgment of the 'Russian Courts. Much laughter was created by a recommendation to refer the petition to the Judiciary Commit ! tee, with instructions to inquire into a:4ex pediency of pro4iding, by law, for writs of ierror to the Supreme Court, to review the judgments of the Courts of the Czar. We I presume the petition was a hoax. Pj'• Kossurn has contracted for $BO,OOO A-orth of muskets, which are now being made, and he depends upon the contribu• tions of the people to' pay for them. He begs of the people not to spend any money in taming him—but give it all for'his op. pressed country—that ne is willing to live on bread and water. I n"' A LArtoi Cartoo.--,Theship Meridian , Captain MrssoN, cleared at New Orleans on Wednesday last, for Liverpool. by Messrs. S.F. Wityrrav& Co., has on board a cargo of 4727 bales of cotton, weighing two mil ! lionb one hundred and thirty thousand pounds and valued at &MAO. (12".0NE of the best jokes of the season, is the.statemeat that one of the candidates for Governor in New Hampshire, '•:71to is, ", stumping the State," got some.thirty miles i into Canada, making speeches to the k'nucks, before he knew that he was out of his own 44 bailiwick." KOFUTIEI ON . CA,TIOLICD3III. OUR LEADS FULL. THE fM=INERS' ,4qp#N4 . ;-;.,,,,-4-.N.Aki9.III7OI.I4,,,O.F,NE.iiAkr:ADVERTISER, - [17 .. Errrava on Hlftle* ► At a Temperane eonventkin, recently held in Augusta,Me:, one of the speakers, - BIT. Wheeler, of Water. villeotated that rum assumed every disguise, and that it had been foUnd to the are at Portland in one mane, secreted coffin . He thought this epitaph should-he 'placed on the tombstone: Rowelling is dead, and here ; St ties; - - Everybody laughs, but 'nobody cries. .- The F irit is gono, weean't tell where— Nobody knows and nulsotly cares. It hatl a host to bring inhere, Bat has not a friend to droll ter. La" Tim tobacco crOP o(Alissouri, for 1851, -is estimated at from ,14,00 to 15,000 Wads., azainst 12,000 to 18,000 the preceding year. The quality is mid to be g oo d . • TKO Gael .Tuazirt FOR 1862 tacimmmaxat The queittity'rent byltail Road this Week is 22,- 005.12 14 , t, about the mine quantity that was sent to market last week. The demand tor retail remains brisk. and as the%Delaware is now free fmin ice, it is snpposed Ore will be some demand for shipment to pares ;titere the supply'is short. It appents,„by the follo , .ying letter that we were in error laSt week in -.sating that Coal was telling in New York at iSt per ton • - NEW YORK, Feb/W.717i 9, 1852- MR. BENJAMIN—BANN:AN tier :—ln your pap,er of the 7th inst., you quote Coal as selling at SS, by re tail, in this, city. This would, doubtless. be very cheering. news to the miners it it was so. The pre sent, and highest, prise of the season is 57 per ton, with strong symptoms of a der:line. -The dealers be ing very bold in making an advance, when the ther mometer is at zero, and very :anxious for.a decline when a warm day slackens the dernaud, The stock in yanl, without being large, is fair for the sa. , on. No one dealer has:a surpl te..yet the stock is so well divided, and in so Anauy hands, that the New-Yorkers will be able, -re comfortably warm until our Schuylkill friends see ito give us a fresh supply. = 1:12T.11 Ell. The heavy rains during the week lips can a freshet in the Schuylkill, which has broken up the ice, and carried a large body of it off, with ut causing any dinner, a+ far as:we can learn, to t to Canal. • There wa4.11 slight fall of ,:thav: yesterd ' ay, but not sufficient to obstruct or block up the Rail Roads. Quantity sent by Railroad. for the week cuding Thursday evening lttst WE . Ttlt A L. 9.039 ots 01 Port Carbon . . Potts Ville. . 1,!17,11 111 19,634 Or, Schuylkill Haccu, S,IF:I 1:1 7.1.155 10 _ . 0111 1:", 31.146 16 Port -Clinton, :22,605 12 195,45.1 1:3 To same pe€iod last year-284,522 14 toui. BAIL 11 OA DS The following is the quantity 01" Coal transported over the different Railroad. in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening : W . F. EE. TOTAL. Mine I ill)..Sr S. H. R. II 6,150 07 ' 31,357 10 Little linylkill R. R. .1,511 on 11,990 11 Mill Creek do 0,01 2 01 2 , 3,014 00 Mount Carbon do 1.533 16 8.521; lti Schuylkill Vatley do 2.061 1 I 1.0,327 09 Mt. Carbon &Pt Carbon 9,221 15 32,925 05 13111telUANT to an order of the Orphans' Gout of r rictinclkilll'ounty, the subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of Jonathan Zerbe. late of Fratlev Township, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue. on* Saturday. the t. , S..th day of February. 16.52, at IO o'clock in the forenoon, at the House of John Dipole. Inn-keeper, In the Town of Tremont. Schuylkill County : All that certain two story Measuage Or. Tenement, Barn Saw Mill, Planta- Linn and wart of land situate in the 1, Township of Frailey, In the County of Sthuylklll , bounded by lands lute • - of Jolt and Solomon Albright, Green awalt, George & Co., Hammer. Huntxt tiger & and land late of James Peacock, containing two hun dred and thirty acreA end three perches, atrlct mth - tore, and marked in a diagram of the atnioimann on the Real Estate of said deceased with the letter A. PACKAGE LOST. ALSO, all that certain One story frame Meaunage INT AS lost between Mount Carbon and Tamaqua a or Tenement, frame Stalitc.and Lot or piece ofground V V package of Blank RepOrts, directed to the Little situate in the Town of Tremont, County of eichityl schuylklll Company, Tamaqua, As the blanks are kill, bounded by Laurel Street. Lot of Daniel Raines, arm net in any person, a satiable reward will be 1 -Popular Run avenue, and another Lnt,and marked on paid either for the delivery to the Company at Tama - above diagram with the Letter C. late the Estate RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD FOR THE PRESENT From M. Carbon. S. Haven, P. Clinton To Richmond, 1.50 1.45 1;25 ToPhiladelphi6, .1.50 . 1,45 1.55 glt, or et the mike cattle .I%ficirs' Jourual, Puttevlile Feb. 7, ISM 6 -tf GREAT DAUGAINS. TUT RECEI VCD a lot of Letter Paper, vrbleh has .heretofore eclat-02,25, et only 81,621 per [learn. Common Ruled Poolscap,a gond article, at 111,25 per Ream. Ruled fill Paper at only 1= per Ream neer' Parel3 Were 1111 purchased a great hargalq, Acta will he Fold arrordibGiy Call and supply youkr salves to time, at A. HANNAN'S . Cheap Book Store 4 Feh. 14.1852. 7 LADIES' COMBS, - 117,otesa/e and Retail—New and 14,77,ttf,.1-: ibsortmeht PIM subscriber hes Just received twelve dnzen 3.- 1 sorted Ladle? Combs, ambfaclng a g-neral assort men!, among which are tevnral new and beautiful Patterns, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail at extraordinary low prier.s. Also childreree circular Combo. at B. BAN NAN'nl Cheap Fancy and Variety Store Feb. 14, 1852. 7 BLANK BOOKS A large and elegant supply cheaper than eret. 0,000 QUIRES of Blank work embracing all the disferent kinds tit.ed, made of excellent pa pe,, and unusually ritear, just fecelved and for clic at B. BANNAN'S Blank Book Faetnty and raper Stmt . The enhaeribee will haven supply of antot new and splendid Pattern. of Blank Bookie, which will .urp . os anything of the Mod offered in Chia market. a} All kind. 'of Book. rol.d 'Lind mannfacturod to order at the Fhoate.t notice. Ronts rohonntl Ih nil .131 r. ckrbilitting at:really re dated rate . ALL THAT ARE AFFLICTED Waif Courts, rump. Cold. Inflammation of the Lump, conpumntion,BrOnchitia, en7a. Spitting 01 Blood, Irritation and Soranest. of tn.-. Lunge, Difficulty or Brest hinc.Pelns and aVrakness oi the Breast, and all other diseases of the pulmonary oreans, ran he eared by ERIAN'IS CELEBRA D CHINESE EXPECTORANT. This medicine s r passes in eftWary all other preparations now ber,it the public. as thousands ran with confidence, proclaim to the world. In every rase of this medirine falling to prodnce an effectual cure Or the above diseases, the money will be refunded which waa Odd for the . medtrini. To he obtained at URIAN & CO 'ill, No. 105 MAIISET Street, Philadelphia. Pu ler $1 per bot tle. The medicine will be sent to inc part of the United Strom by persona addressing a letter. accom panied with the rash, to ' ,BRIAN & CO., - 40d Market Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 11. 1552. PENFUNLERY ! PERFUMERY I ! R"rftSELL'S and Hauer* Eau Lust rale Odorame, a most capital article for cleansing the head and ha k. ' Vinaigre Arnmatique, a superior artich' fir the toilette, preferable to the hem. Cologne tittorr's Chemical flair Invigorator, Velno's Magic flair Oil, Velno's Parisian Fluid for Curling' the Hair, Glenn's Roman Katy(tor, for the Complexion. Purified Charcoal Paste, an excellent article for the teeth. Treble Extracts, for the Handkerchief Genuine Bear's Oil in Bottles and Pots, Glenn's Indian Oil for the flair. Rousseli's Amandine for chopped hands, Fenner's celebrated Pomade Divine, Philocome for the hair, a tine French article, Ilauel's Rose Tooth Paste, Hauel's Depilatory Powder for removing hair, Wheeler's Tiaberry Tooth Wash, Roussel's Odontine, a Rose Tooth Cologne. Florida, Ray and liiender Waters, For sale at lb.- alanufteturer's prices at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Variety Store. Feb. 14,1954. SEVEINTR SEMIANNUAL TRADE SALE OF CARRIAGES fIPHIS dale will take place on WEDN EdDAV more -1 ing.ilith March next.at lUD o'clock,.at the CHI NESE MUSEAM, Plailadelphle,and will occupy both of the ratensive Saloons of that rapacious building. r The Licht No-Top WAGONS will be arranged in: the large Dail Room, oaf tldstnrv, fie stock of OAHRIAGES to be cold on this occasion. will be the largest ever offered et Auction in the U itel States,,embracing over Two Hundred Light Yak's, of the mane facture of Dun lap A. CO , Frazier & Co., John Merrick, Howell sparer. J. D. Doughty and other. of acknowledged reputation. No New Carriages will be admitted in Catalogue unless warranted by the soaker', so that purchaser" may rely upon securing a good article. • . Open for exhibition the day previous. Purchaser' front a distance are informed.thst there will be no postponement nn *crania of the weather. ALFRED. M. lIERRNESS, directories,. far Auction Sales of Horses, Carriages and Har ness are held at the Bazaar •opposite the Museum, every SATURDAY throughout the year. The Estatilli.hment Is open at all time. for Private Sales of Carriages. and the stock kept on hand Is be lieved to be tee largent in the United States. February 7. 1552. 6-7 t DR.J.T.NICHOLAS. - PHY2ICIAN Ec S '(.'„ECt\fi. OITICE ARID nnua STORE, ratauurr STREET, POTTIMUSI. Dee. 14, too 50-11 mom° or DARNMEI DIUSINIAL . .IL'ilder's Patent Safe again Ma Vieeo,.., PHILADELitita, Jemmy let, 1832. The Salamander Rafe which 1 purchaseda foe rear, flute, and which was to nee by Merin. C. 0. Hender son & Co., at the destruction of their store In the building known an "BARNUM'S MOS Etral."-on the 30th pH:, has this morning been got at, and the tete; nor wood-work, with some Stereotype plates which were In the Safe during the tire (the books haring been ismotrad).lts found to be UNHARMED. I bays Ibis day purchased from Mr. John Farrel another" P atent Salamander," and Weald 'confidently recommend these well known Bares to all who watt security against accidental Ores. H. O.,APPLETON. We titily concur in the alma, end would elan add that, the large WALL PIIMPROOP. near which the above Safe stood. has also Mate been opened, and al ttrongh the outside appearance is good, and the walls of the same stilt standing, the Whole interior Is thaw ed to a Mader. G. O. HENDERSON & Co., Lat. Seventh and Chestnut streets. MITE genuine ( Wilder's Patent ) 1. SALAMANDER tvhkh received the prize Medal at the great World's Fair, and are wimpy acknowledged to be the most perfect peenrity against Are now known, tan be obtained of the only authorized Agent In this State, JOHN FARREL, 34 Walnut St. Phil. 'IIP Safes of all other klnds l having been taken In part pay for '"llarrinrsr will be sold at very low prices. Ppliadalphia l January 11, 101 , 5'414 ~.. : pBOQLAi~4TfODI. WrIEREAS, the IIiin:'CIIADLCS W. /MGM* 11 Eau., President of the Comte of Common' Pleas of tbecoanty of dcbuylatil, In Pennsyleardaohd Joe. ties of•the several Courts of Quarter - Semitone of the Pente,Gyer and Terminer and General Gaol Detivity, to laid county, the Don. 210gOnott Forret]. and Famf. cis O. linststr, Judges of the Connor Quarter Set: alone of the.Pesee. Oyer and Tersdner, and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital apd other of fences in the said county of SchnelaPl, by their pre cepti w me directed, have ordered tt Con rtorCotatoon flee*, Oyer and Tcrtnitter and Gentili Gaol Delivery. to be holden at Pottsville, on slflllgrAT;the lit day of March next, at o'clock, A. )1., to continue three weeks. If necessary.. Notice Is, therefore, hereby given to the Coronor, thu Justice, of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of ischuylkill,qbat they are. by the said pre cepts, commanded to be then Ind there, at 10 o'clotk In the f , renrion of the said dacy, with their rolls, re.- cords inquisitions, examinations and all other re mertitirance.,, do rhos,, things which in their cetera °Hires eppertairivn be dime I and all those that are bound by- recognizance., to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schnylkill..are tube then and thereto pm,. eruterhem, as Abell he lost. rive! ear: tie eilmnionstea. • c. M, STRAUB, 54Sei Sheriff'. Otricejtutivvilie. January 31,1851. 5 tc N-8. The Witseesee and into,, who are sum moned to attend said Court. are required to attend punctually. !Ouse of onn.attendance the law in sorb cases made and provided, will be rigidly enforced.— This milk« I, published by order ofthe Conti; those concerned, n ill govern themselves accordingly. PROCLAMATION. ',ItOTICC ie herrby given that a Court of Common Picas, for the of caurc, a: issue in - and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Pottsville. in the county aforeAald, on Monday, the 15th of March nest, at 9 o'clock, A. M., to continue one weak. Therefore all prison, huvint t. 111.1 pending, and all peloOnit who‘e duty it shall be to appear at said Court. it ill take notice and govern thcniseivee accordingly eflair,TlAN M. ATRAITB, Sheriff. Slirrifra Office. Pottsville, January 31,16.12. t s—tc ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Pr.RstJANT to an Order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, the Subscribers, Administia• tort of the Esiate of John Dennlston, late aft?. flor ouali of Tamaqua. In the County of Sritayfalll, de ,expose to - sale by l'oblic Vendor. on - SATURDAY, the fah day of March nest, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, In the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill County : A certain Me/ism:v. Tenement and :;, , ;; Ir— fit - Lot of ground, situate in the Borough :! of Tamaqua, aforesaid, bounded and "- described as follows : Beginning at a • govt on the corner of Elm Street and • Catawissa Street, formerly railed Cat . anise-a Road, thence, North, along ' the East side of Laid Catawlssa Street. ISO feet. to epost, thence East on line of land late orGeorge W•Bautn, l now William Levan and others 'l5O feet to a Post, thence South along the line garlands of said Willlatit . Levan sod others ISO feet to Elm Street, thrice West along the North side of said Elm Street 150 feet to the place of begining; hounded on the East by theta:ids of Wit- Had Levan and others. nn the West by the said rat - awissa Street. on the North by muds of the said W:I -liatn;,Levan and others, and on the South by Elm Street. The raid Land will be sold in lots or parcels to snit purchasers, &c.. tate the Estate of the said de ceased. -' Attendance will he given and the conditions of sale made, known at the time and place of sale by JOHN ANDERSON, JOHN HENDRICKS, Administrators. fly Order of the Court. Lewis REEBEII, Clerk. Pottsville, Feb 7, 1852 6-St ORPRAES' COURT SALE. of tht , sald deceased. Attendance w 111: be given and the cOndltfons o sale made known at the time and place anal., by JONATHAN ZERBE, Adm'r Sfurder n f the Cnurt : . I,Ewta REEtten. Clerk. Pottsville, Feb. 7, 1832 8-4 t ORPHANS' COURT SALE D URSUANT to an order of the Orphan'', Conti of r Schuylkill county, the substi liter. Administrator of the, Estate of WILLIAM SHEN FELT En. We of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased. will espase to sale by Public Vendue, on FRIDAY the 27th of February, neat at to o'clock in the forenoon, et the Permsylvaniallaß, in the Borough of Pottsville, all that certain Two e110...14-sa-1: . ..14 - sa- 1 : ry Frame Dwelling Dons( and Cot or Piece of Croon& sites... sir the South ward', side of MAIIANTONGO-St.-, in said Boo3ugh, adjoining another House and Lot of said dereased, and bounded by the salon and other land oTsatd deceased' on the East and 8 rut h. and Lot of Thoruaa C Pollock ore the West, containing in Front 27 leo. and in length or depth 13E feet Includingan 6 fret wide,alley. Also, all that terrain Lot or piece of ground altnate on the Northeetwarelly side of CHURCH Alley, en said Borough, bounded by Third street, !.and cerJacob Reed and other Lot of said intestate an S feel, %car Alley, containing In front or width on Church Alley 120 feet, and In [clip!' or,depth 102 feet with the ap purtenant es, late the Estate of the said deceased. Attendance will bejiv6a and the condition.; r.fsale made nowt, et the t one and glare of sale by 2IA:M.IEL SILLVM A N, Guardian By order of the Court: TAM. to REESER. Clerk Pottsville...lan. 21, fe it — ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ilitsllANT to an order of the Orphans' Coutt of P Schuylkill County, the subscriber, truardiap of ELIZABETH SNYDER, a minor child of Benjamin Snyder. late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose in rule . • by piddle vendor, FRIDA', the t,t7tli day of Februht) neit.at 11l o'clock in the ,r,..forenoon, at the Pennsylvanli Ilan, In ••• the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill Ili I Connty, all that certain lot of around, ,iltztate in the Borough of Pottsville. hounded and described as Beginning On the westwardly aide of Third .1 reet, to Putt & Patiewon'• addition to Pottsville. them, along the line of lot ,No. 7in Paid plan, north slat degrees west one hon. 'dred and eleven fort to a It feet wide alley, thence nosh thirty degrees, weal along said alley thirty-flve fret eight inebes and five-tenths, to a lot now or late of John A. Dean. thence along sald lot Ile, feet to said Third street. thence along the same thirty feet sir' in ches to the place of beginning, being part of lot No. A in Putt & Pattertion'a addition io Potts‘ tile, late the estate of the Bahl deceased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place cif sale by SAMUEL SILLYKAN. Uuardian. By order of the Court, 1.6W1A REP.EII, Clerk Orphn.' Court Pottsville, Jan. 31. 1852. SALE Or REAL ESTATE. SUBSCRIBER OFFERS THE FOLLOWING I . ..degclibeil properly for sale, located In the moat de sirable . and blisinesx part of Pottsville, betwcen the "Pennsylvania Hall" and "American H011ne" Hotels, In Centre ptrert,tn wit : FIIIST. Three 20 feet Lots fronting on „ Centre street, in depth 120 feet, by a 10 me feet wide Alley, running along Union St. 1 1: : , 'SECOND. Five 20 'feet Lots fronting on ." ..-j Second street, by 100 feet, to a 10 feet ' wide Alley, running along Union street. Titian. feet Lots fronting on Railroad St., depth 100 feet, to a 20 feet wide rtreet leading Into Union street, within 00 feet of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot. This property would make a most desirable location .foi s raibrray Holt!, a, this in the terminus for all .travelline tb and from Potts ville. The block for suchen Hotel would be 100 feet The terms would be reasonable. No money required in advance, provided the purchaser would Immediately erect good buildings on the property, and give bond and mortgage fur security of annual instal silents, with intere.d. Apply to M. MURPHY. JantiettOlat, 1852. 5.2 m VALUABLE PROPERTY, AT PRIVATE SALE. viri U. be sold at Private Sale, the valuable Centre VV Street property, in the Bototigh of Pottsville, sit uated on the North West corner of High and Centre streets. The Lot is 40 feet front en Centre by `l.OO feet deep, running to Railroad street.— it;=.•T On tb premiers, on Centre Street, are Dug , erected two Two-story Frame Dwelling gg v House., well finished, and in excellent II r!,`,. c , condition. There are also erected, on the rear of the Lot, EIGHT TENANT DODOES. Bald property le located in one- 'or he best business portions orche Borough—is near the I'n blip iLtildu,gr —has every cow/entente, end. is unquevtionnhly one orthe most desirable properties In the Borough of Pottsville, either for private residences, or for retry ing on any public. business. Per Terms, and other particulars. apply to the sub scriber, 111AitY NELIGII, No. 174 Poplar street, Philadelphia. or to BENJAMIN T. TAYLOR, Pottsville. Dee. d, lesl. 4941 DESIRABLE Property in POTTSVILLE 1 7 011 SALE. • rg %HE sotscriberafrers Private Bale. the follow leg 1. I, alas ble proptrq. plinated on M3rket Pqnare, In the Borough of rousrlile: No. I. Two Dwelling Houses and a Lot of 9roundjrnnthig on Market and Ly. II on sweets. Th.: Lot is 21feet front by IVO feet deep, sod on the Market Street front is erected a large two story ['trick and atone Dwelling Dons', with back Luilditigs, all in complete order. Theta Is also a Frame (Jones on the Lyon street front, on tire same lot, which rents for 050. NO. 2. A Lot of Ground artinlnlog the above; 27 feet S inches front by 190 feet deep, oo which le ere , . ted a Stable on Lyon stteet front. The location of this -property, being in Market ttouareind but a abort dletanee from the new Court Douse. renders It a very &Within property, either for business or private residence. For terms and other particulars apply to the sub scriber On the premises. FRANOIS BARTH. Nov. 22, 1851. • 47-3121 A DESIRABLE OFFICE FOR RENT. rrilfg inbscritior offers the second Stnry of Ids new .I..fire'Proof Brick Ocoee, in lifarket,hetvreen Centre and Second Stferti.rattliVine, now in the oreupan -11 ey of Dr. P. A. Mcßarton, from the first of April neat,from nee to len years, to an approved Tenant. The room Is light, airy, well lighted with Sas, a read front erittenee on Market street, and tvi ad somely papered. Those In need - will ap- ply soon. - N. R. The sobseriber wabtr a frond, ronvoWlent, comfortable Dwelling house, In Oa North West Ward, say Ida or aeven . rooracat a fair reasonable Rent, from Ito 5 years, for his own Partillre.use. Wee its the information soon. N- M. WILSON, J. P.., Land Agent and General Collector, Market ell. Pottsville, Jan. 15, 1&53 ' . 241 001.880U19.—The subscriber has Just received a. t 7 fine lot of Scissors or all qualltlrs and prices— which will ba r sOld at manufacturers prim, at BANNAN'B 110 - 01VitodVgnstLatote• • July 13,1151 n."*. • I~Y Y L'!'f7 gulayikilfL`e.ia. Tan Connoimernegl Orr Pun sorayaaray, sal/C.llpm A. Nichol", Ad. ministrator of the elude' of Fanelli D. yfiehediedeciared. Anna MartaNichohi. ‘7 Margare t IltWOrlilkhliale-Mollis.tpikietNtredl.l44lliLawl**.wijiole7elanotd; Mary his witelitate Mary Niehols.Fralli tle M. rikhols, Henry K. Nichols, and Frauds ill. NI. thole. Guardian. ad Wes of Harriet a. Nichols and Emma Bt. Clair Nichols, minor children of the said Francis B. Nichols, deceased. and Pena , neWerd Smith, a minor grentkitlid of the said Francis D. Nichols, deceased. , Whereas. at an Orphans' Court held at One %%burg in and for the Comity offichuylklll.beforattia Jadvra of the same Court, the 7th day of July. A. Daniel Klapp of said County presented his mitten to the said Cou rt, setting forth that Frauds B. Nichols, late of the Borough of Pottsville, died It, the Seel 1d4., Intestate, and that Letters of Administration, nave been tuned In due form of law to William Nichols, Adminiattator, At., that the said Francis D. Nichols in his life-time, to wit: on the fourth day of November. A. D.. DCA was seizedito fee of and In Lot numbar forty-one in the town-of Ht. Clair, to the County of Schuylkill aforesaid; that being ita thereof wised did on the day and year last aforesaid, by a certain bargain or contract in writing bind himself to selt and conveythe said Real Estate, with the appur tenances' unto the field petitioner and a certain Daniel Miller In fee simple, in consideration of the sum of one hundred and tiny dollars, which slid contract is annexed to said petition. In pursuance of which the said Daniel Klapp, the said petitioner, Cod Daniel Miller went into possession of the said tot of ground No 41. and have conlirmed in poveession ever since that Hine, and that they paid to the said Francis B. Nichols in his life lime, the whole of the purrhtse looney for the. said lot of ground, In accordance with the terms of the said contract ; that the F 3 id Francis it. Nichols died rithoottiaving executed a deed to the .41,1 Daniel Klapp and D.aniel Miller, conveying to them the said lot of ground, though lie was well satis fied, and intended that the same should be conveyed and consummated, that the said David Miller and :tarsal hlti - wile, by deed dated the Ist day of Atiguit 1. D., 1.349, conveyed ire rine undivided half part of I h, said lot of around to the said Daniel Klapp, his heirs and assigns. Therefore. praying the Court to desilleate entice day certain, of which time notice may be given to the Administrator and heirs of the said Fr 111164 11. Nichols, deceased, to,appear in said Coutt and answer the said bill or partition, fir.c.: and the Court granted the prayer of the petitioner, and dl reeled a Role on William A. Nichols, Administrator, and P. M. Ntrhola,Guardian od :Wm, requiting them to appear before an Orphan,' Court to be held at Of. , wigsbura„ for the County of Schuylkill, on Monday. the tat day of September, then neat ensuing, at 10 , o'clock in the forenoon, to 'rimer cause why - not ape. cite performance should be, made of eatd contract, and that notice lie given to those residing out of the ' county, by publication In one newspaper in Schuylkill County, lot three weeks prior to the let day of Sep leather, Nal. and a copy sent to each of the heirs, re- siding out of the County of Schuylkill, and whereat', the said Rute was served on the said heirs, atc., bj M. Straub, High S.heritf of the County of Schuyl kill, whereupon it appeared, that the names of all the heirs and parties had not been mentioned in the said Rule ; and whereas, at an Orphan's Court, held it Pottsville, in and for the County of Schuylkill, before the Ilan. C. W. Mains, President, and his Associate Judges of the Fame Court, the 16th day of December. A. D., 1851, on motion of John P. Hobart. Esq. The Conn grant on Ores Role on the heirs of said de ceascii, granting leave to'attiend the Rule, by insert ing all the minim; of the heirs, and returnable at the Oral stated Orphan'', Court, to be held in and for the said County, and the Court order that the proper no tice he given to all the heirs Ac., remitting them to appear before an orphans' Court', to be held at Pons. vine. on Monday, the let day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why not spri dee Perrault:ince should be niade of said eontract, and that notice be given fir those residinz one of the County, by publication in one of the newspapers publiabed ii. the County of Schuylkill. Witness the Hon Charles W: liegins, President, at Pottsville, the Ugh day of January, 1F52. L.cwris REESER, Clerk O. C. - Pott.ville, Jan. 31, 1852. 3-4 t MILITAIZT SCHOOL. rpm: subscriber most respectfully antiountes to the 1 Public that fit will commence him intent, eotfitle of Mlitiary 111.'1,i - icon. at Ina Itendezvotpt in the old Academy, in Norwegian Street. Perron% liebirnne of haviee their children instructed in %Meaty Ed 1411Ce and Exercise, will please hand in their names at the above mentioned place. Second Quarter will romtnenee nn MO7iittA V. the 51 February—hours of lull m front half pant four to 11411 ne=t six, every day, fatter eebOnl home.) Terms $2,511 per quarter. A Night class f,r adults has ales been named, end inatruction in Military tactics given on Tuesday and Thursday evenunrs at, the same place Terms, &v., .v ill he made Known there on application. .13n ZS, lAn Lova AND LEAP-ITEIA4. VALENTINES. 'TIDE subscriber orculd gently remind the Public— and as this Is Leap year—the ladles particularly, of the near approsch•of St. Valentine's Day, when birds go In pairs '• &c., and respectfully Invite their attention fo ilia large assortment of Valentines of French andemerican manufacture, surpaestng in va linty of style, approptlatences of design. fineness Of material, and elegance of ammgetrient, those of any forms r station, and in price lees than half—these at cent each being superior In material, manufacture and finish, to those at SO cents—an equal difference holding throughoot the entire assortment. %dentine-writers. Envelopes, of all sizes, count:. ponding with the Valentines, handsomely embossed 4 i , i! atc . tie ! llealersesD be supplied.wholesals, oo as favorable terms as In the city—they are solicited to rail. B. BANN AN. Jan. 21, I 4 . TO INVALIDS AND Tuziazcit. QPECIFIC Kr medtes for each Complaint prevalent 1.1 thIA section of the rottrar. Proof most con- CiUMVP of this truth may he had (with ti FREE AL MANAC for ills tear cothlimnsparticulars), by call ing on J. h. C. MARNIN, Cent re attert Pottaailte. J. W. GIBBS, ,GEO. REIFSNIDER. New Cattle. -AGENT?' for this County, Wray* oldwrvlog op EArli remedy the foGots tng II Preparathms heretofore known'ils COMSTOCK'S!" or COMSTOCK. & CO's. always belonged and nave beton: EXCLUtiIIVELY to Dr. Lorius S t nmsioot : and thoosh the signature of Comstock & Co. will be continued, this extra label with the fac sirup« Pienainre of Pr 1.. R. C. will In (unite designate the GENUINE. ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. 7 .• >e? No lan 31.1,1452 STATEMENT OF THE REOEIPTS and E,.rpenditur..: of Sclittylillit'ounty, for .1851 F D. KAERellEft, Tiraiturr•r of rtrnualktil County. n account With the tltantmi , rainnera II( said county. from Ilia full Joy tolJanttary, 1651, to the sth day of January, A. D. 1e152 : T. balance remaining in iholiana. of E. K. Kaerchet, Treasurer, lan. 6, MI, as per tenon of Auditor., 810.:64 61 ('ash received of C. NI. stranb. Sheriff, amount of fines, costs, and verdicts col lected, 210 00 Cash reLeived for taxes on unseated land, 2,10 n 33 Cash fur taxes on unseated land, sold at Trt usurer's sale, 626 SS Cash for uses out unsealed land redeemed 700 46 Cash for strays and fines, 14 77 Cash for the use of Court House, 3 00 Ca■h of T. Mills for Ones-and verdicts, 16 00 County Loan,. I Cash of Henry Voute, * 700 Benjamin Putt, 6,425 Henry Koch. 3.000 ' • A. Kimmel 2.675 Joseph Albright, 1,200 Joseph Hammer; 5,000 J. Ilunttinger, Jr., 4.000 Henry Berger, 1.000 Wendel Schwartz, 1.000 E. Iluntzinger. 1,500 Magdalena Holler. 400 Eli Hamner, 1 OW - *29,900 00 • M Fritz is T Foster amobnt or note dlit. counted at Miners• Rank 2,969 50 1. N Wagner, temporary loan 2.500 00 J W Cake, temporary loan 1,978 07 W Frailey. amount paid to 8. Treasurer - • Dec 11. 1819. for deficit of State tax 1,785 Al W Hughes & S SiHyman In full for cnt. vent on Market street tot 76 00 Wm Frailey, proceeds of sale of trout of ftinegnld bridge 5 25 G D Boyer, for lumber 4 00 Benjamin ChrioLdeed feel 2 62 L Brown for 373 Itis iron - 9 32 %V Fralley for 2001b3 iron 2 00 W Franey for plAnka sold at Landingville 12 82 P F Ludwig for iron press... 3 00 Levi Ltbenstine interest on !cantersla ser bond 25 8: I) Malone for costs and fines ' 45 00 N Butz for lumber 15 00 F 1.1 Kacrcher deed feet on 2 tracts of land 5 25 Thomas Foster, colts in case Com. vs T Canfield 8 50 .1 B Levan, Treasurer, balance in his hands as per report Of Auditors 15 SO AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM COLLECTORS: • Tre.st Brunswig To 17501 of .1 D'Fahl, for 1849 in full 11 54 D I. Boyer for 1850 do 655 00 A Albright for 1851 470 89 South litanhcint. 11 Brommer for 1950 In full 947 49 W deb for 1851 525 00 Wayne. John Veich for 1850 985 oo Jacob Hain for 1851 875 oo • North 21Ianheim. Jobb 1. Cabo'for 1850 In full . 1.317 47 John I. Coho for 1851 000 00 Schuylkill. C Bohner for 1819 In toll 31 85 D Medtfor4 for 1150 do 41 95 1) bledefort for 1851 700 00 Schuylkill Haven. Huntztneer for 1812 In full L'l7 l A Wiliam for 1850 653 00 Philip Boyer for 1851 893 00 Pouwille. H Ilticloer for 1840 In full 109 19 John Ruch for 1230 11111111 2,2/14 IJ John Ruch for 1831 - 1,300 00 Tamaqua. 11 T Fludbee for 1850 1,285 00 II Kepner for 18491 n full 123 80 H F tidfole for 1851 1,000 09 Lower Maio:mew:go. • A Bressler (or 18191 n full 500 - V Satibfice for 1850 do 410 30 J Bchwalro for 1831 do 940 19 Branch., T A Abbott for 1849 50 00 18 Bressler for 1850 1.028 40 J Rodgers for 1851 400 80 Union. 3 Rumple for 1849 in fon VI 07 ti Dresher: for 1650 575 00 10 Miller 151 , 000 00 . Sant IVortvesion. I. F Whitney 1850 In full ' rs 05 . C Smith for 1951 1.606 91 Mut Penn. D Moiler for 1919 In full 01 31 .1 D Zebner for 1830 529 95 Fl Zimmerman 1551 1,030 33 Bast prortsteig. Riming for 1819 In full ' * l5 . 00 It namamen for 1330 157 113 4 Hamann for IEISI OM 63 Pmegrove Borough. 11 Elmr for 1341 In Mil 45 04 W Zimmerman for 1230 ' 290 00 Fdnyder for 1551- - ' 270 00 Tremont. • $ Ripple for 12411 n ttill 111111410101inibr 1850 ' 8115 00 Wolttbr 1851 ' "; 4011 00 ;aim Neablt for 1100 • ,2011 00 - - , Runt. W Matfett far 140 40 00. James Blew Sir 1850 , 393 15 J 31assarmattlt for 185/ 188 00 llttiptieti Moore Da 1848 100 OD 'Pinelfroite. • L Fein for 18491 a tall ' 45 OS J Rita. for isao, 566 55 . 11 Zimmerman An 11151 570 00 BALA*. W lialntstofl94ll 518 68 Barnhart for 1830 1553 W .1 Fitiantlager • 905 00 Barry. • • 1 1144.41 administrator of./ Lartch for 1848 In full 118 31 D Rohn forllso • 391 00 F Pearlier for 1831 ° 100 00 Butisr. • A n Wilson 19501 n tip 419 23 C Wibon 114. 1951 • 59 24 P Soltzloser for 1849 85 31 Upper Alatanton,go ElLobler for 1150 10100 % &i P Steely for 1831 • 499 63 Eldred. Charles ti Wetzel for lit:. .0.3 00 St. Clair. Adam Kiinr for 1851 WO 00 Alinerirille Borough. Si Mohan for 1848 550 00 Rope far 18501 n fall 495 68 J Werneri for 1851 "715 98 Orteigebrirg Borough. ' A Garret for 1850 In full - 858 N tiarte; for 185/ : 010 00 Norweiiern D P (burls for 1819 ' 130 00 E O'Conner for 1851 WO 83 Porter, PI Workman for 1850 58 69 John Hand for 1851 SO 00 . . New Castle. R twiner for 1850 ',' 1.180 21 P.Domboy for 1851 ' . 1,993 II Port Clinton.. E D Long for 1831 . ISO 01 - Frarley. ... .1 C MIMI' for 1850 100 00 813 Thompson (or 1851 • 200 00 Mahoney. • D Flingatnan foi 1851 :500 To balance remalnlnt in tbe•Aands of F 8 Kaercher,Treaauter, Jaallaly 10,1931, EDI 05 By each paid on orders of the Directors of the Poor and Douse of Employment, from Jan. I. 1 851 . to' Jan. 1,1832. , ._ $7,026 fis .. Nero Prison. Paid Sn_Lew in for taking level, tneapuring; cutting. &c., of Prison lot, 69 59 M. Brenigan on account ofeontract for ley (ling prison lots, 1,454 85 John Mcßarnes fur excavating foundation, 164 44 Hotem & Shoener,on account of their con tract of stone masonry 9,170 40 Ilotem & Shoener, on account of contract for brick masonry 9,206 99 M Brenigan for excavation and stone wall at cess pool 126 211 M Brenigan for excavation and atone work . 1 at drain 107 19 ' John Giag on account of contract of cut i stone masonry 7.005 57 John Ping Mr extra smith work • 61 57 Carsoff & Johnson on account of contract for wrought iron 2,914 00 Linn & Egoltron account of contracts for east iron 4.8419 33 John L Martin for plastering 930 91 N M Newman on account of contract for pipe. plumbing, &c 7116 96 N M Newman for kitchen range and ma. chinery fur self-acting reservoir • 239 01 3M Long. set, on account of contract for ' tin roofing 722 70 3 M Long, agt, in full for gas pipe 113 60 .3 M Long agt In full for tin pipe ventilators 681 40 1 J M lung agt lead work and stopcocks 521 921 J M Long agt casting clamp. 173 31 .1 M Long agt laying eras pipe and pans 75 00 1 Isaac Severn for Journeymen carpenters -1,218 05 I Severn for superintending and advance on Journeymen carpenters - 798 79 Megargas for bill of lumber 150 05 M Seligman for do..' 63 39 A alendleson do 11 On Wagner 4. Brother do ' , 253 14 M Seligman do • ' 173 88 John F Klock do 16 51 N Leßrun do • 113 29 Thos Ewing do - . 109 5e • I% Seligman . do 80 05 Wm Pollock. Agt • ....:, do . 197 25 N Leßrun ' do 123 50 A /1 Wilson do 602 88 T Foster per order of Leßrun do 779 02 Henry Strauch do 93 691 E E Bland do 97 01 Chas Lord do 19 39 N Leßnin do 89 08 John II Hill do . 43 75 Ammerman & Zern do b 68 Peter Seltzloger , do 305 46 A Meedleson do. 23 45 Wm Pollock agt do 27 86 i Boone do 52 70 Samuel Rupert do 107 96 Spencer & Mason do 129 16 Jos 14 Patterson do 130 38 T Foster for Mega rgos do 14 7 29 F B Kaercher do 73 21 James Russel for scaffold pole* 578 65 John Bowman for wither 51 75 Thos Foster and I Severn amount paid for hauling 27 25 M Cochran for freight on lumber 175 36 Clemens & Heisler for hardware and glen. • 62 50 N Leßrun (rattails 44 22 Bright & Pott for hardware fur shop &r 1W 00 Bright & Pott for hardware foraOtraan •12 17 John Ring for Markman work 30 00 N Leßrun I large derick 105-00 Harem & Shoener for excavatiog sawel :10 00 Saml Brown for putting Warm bells 50 DO Hugh O'Neal for carting 10 IS Patrick Higley for labor , 16 50 Owen Iloy for txhor IS 00 . 3 C Conrad for Portage 50 ' J Snell for blarbetnith work 10 67 Titan Foster for lead pipe • 50 96 Christian & Lord for battling and carpenter work 40 10 N Leßrun, Architect, for travelling expert- E 1,- 189 95 N Leßrun commission fur professional ...t -ykes as Architect 2 ,000 0(1 N Leßrun for measuring Ilotem & Shimmer contracts of brick and stone masonry 145 45 County Basin Isaac P Lykens for-superintendent ai 75 N 91 Newman for pipe &c 182 So C& J Madam for stone masonry • 350 00 Thus Foster amount paid for labor. 100 25 Jacob M Long, agt, for furnishing cud lay ing pipe and extra work 2,856 31 J II & D E James for carpenter work 140 93 Chan Biddle for hauling atone • 25 IS Jacob Al Long for 97 fret pipe • 6.1 05 M Brenagan for labor tr: 43 , Interest on COitllty Bonds. Jacob Hammer 1 - 38 06 Wm Franey & Voute 53 85 Jacob llnntelngei jr • 870 00 Wendel & Schwartz , ' 60 00 flenj Port 270 00 Jonaph Hammer 12n 00 A Kimmel 80 25 John Albright 66 00 M M Kuehaly 36 00 Henry Koch 90 00 Elizabeth Huntzinger 45 00, Road Tax E O'Connor Norwegian - 53 06 John W Ileffner Wayne 171 33 John Varnall Barry 103 45 J Zimmerman, Pi 3lanheim • It 96 C M Straub, POtter . 40 89 Frederick Alverti,•Forter 265 81 James Blew, Maligning 571 03 F Schwalm, I. Mahantongo 583 91 Michael Bressler. Frailey 215 00 J Kistler,.West Penn. 35 55 J II Alter, Tuscarora 335 76 Thom Marlin, Case 565 71 JAMES NM] 44t 12 MEI Ili Fritz, Wayne township 36 70 D Harvey„Ptnegrove township 100 25 J Stine. L Mahantongo 238 68 Israel Reed. Barry 126 10 Samuel Workman, Porter 101 02 Chas Bensinger, Blythe l7 24 John Reed. Norwegian l 4 03 Thos Marlin, Case 585 00 , J S_trauch, N Manhel e 26 54 L Ittiyer, Schuylkill Haven - 'lB 76 ' ' Bridges , William Bickel & Bro in fun for building Schuylkill Haven bridge 1.125 00 Geo D Boyer, Ringgold bridge - 1,965 00 Jacob Faust, Tamaqua bridge 1.192 50 - / Shelly &.1 Fidler, Cattawirsa bridge 800 00 H Final, bridge at five Locke 725 00 O I) Boyer, repairs at Ringgold 12 25 O D Boyer„repalrsat.Landinaville 129 14 John Shaeffer, Relteer's bridge --- 15 00 Jacob Brenner, Swatara bridge 71 56 Lewis Reeser, Plnegrove bridge 50 00 Jamb &ratted. for plank, W. Branch bridge * 29 55 J Huntzinget & D Koch Mlddleportbrldee 1 83 R DeLong, wingwalls to Schuylkill Ha- yen bridge\• 20 25 - Printing, Binding and Stationery. ti Wunder 3 00 Halt & Vllet 11 85 George C Wynhoop 23 75 Charleis Fridley 111 75 J P Bertram . 46 75 D C Reinhart 41 12 ' ..1 P Lippe • 27 75 • B Bannan 310 CO 01 N Palmer 75 50 Christian Zeller 43 75 Q W ?dente— 625 I M Long for eaa pipe 199 26 T Foster for Perpetual Ineurenee 364 06 , Wm Fralley cluster for L rod ' 10 00 Henry Miller and others for coal 40 25 J H Lone fur pipes spouting me 224 37 1 Severn for carpeater work 91 26 H eunuch for lumber_ 10 07 0 M Johnson for washing Court bowie 13 43 J Dodson for wheel barrows 4 5n A Stelatr, ael. for 'SOW pipes . itc. 103 13 .1 Snyder forbidding cupola . 1 50 o Boy sod P Burns for tabor 44 75 • J Dower. for palming 50 60 A Shock for carpenter work 37 50 1 esrarn for sup't and advances on jolt- neymen carpenters &a 85 00 Folk Brother 520 yards listrlng 333 75 Bright & Pat for hardware 81 06 C SOWS for hauling fOrnlture 900 F B norther. ank't paid for hauling Be . curds. thrnlture, am. ftouk Orwlesbure to Pottsville47 50 , . . . . • Courts. Crand, Petit Jura» and Tlprtaver,ltareh Term titht - S2l b 7 Grand lurore &c June term 1831 714 75 Grand Juror. arta term lan 590 03 Grand JUIrOIIII December term 1831 700.1:10 B Bartholomew Prosecutiog Arroroey s sh Rat Palmer Proaeeuttog *Gomm, VG so F Crete? Conn eryer \ 85 00 • For conveying Grand ititecoln Poor Rouse el 21 Aterchatuilim. • Wagner & Brother 16 19 Bop & Denier . 4 00 . /4 F Medler 115 60 A Doluman . 41 70 • W A Ilan - oser ' 1 X • Eason: Penitaitiary. F D assrshsr, saloons of Drafts for support no oo 1.,3,1100 51 School Tay Ntw COlO2 Hour of Convict! ' 1;012 61 CM retreat, !be conveying conekts 10 Vas-- , wet l'eollestiazi =062 2:1 . . • -. Coutuy xaa Onsigehrs. C 26 Straub, Sheriff for ignore fees, board- leg prisoners, &c.. from ho. 1 . , 1831, to . December:lo93l 1,272 83 D Hi:lector repall lag Nees. &c. e,3 el Delbert & n Heger for making clothe 1 23 27.1rralleyfer stove sod revues,. . 15 23 John Rome fbr repairs - 2 23 --dos' liff.erter for FisteuTrti - Prisoners 41 49 P Beck & A Essig for shoes and mending 600 Jon Reeler for repairs '4 23 , P Weiser for brick 1 51:1 C Reitz for battling num and brick , 212 D Freed for cleataltie well ' 500 Jun Moyer repairing at pump 1 00 C Stint for coal 5T 65 D Seigel for putt-login trial 2 50 3 Deiber for repairs I 00 John Moyer (or 1 dozen wools 4 50 C Berger for blacksmith work 9 41 - W Franey for pipe and mending 5 10. Drs C Medley for profession:lenders - 37 50 Jacnti Hunizinger far lumber 3 79 D 00111 for caps • 152 A Mendleson for merchandise 13 44 George Rapp for tabor- •1 00 C FJackson expenses in bringing P MrOnvern from Nitta. to Pottaallie i Long for hauling Prison bedding to - Pottsville and tonvey Mg prisons F Babstein watchman at new prison James Weed conveying prlsnnera Jame. Frame foe potting Irons on pr i.oner. Joseph Weaver for Conveying prisons,. George Rem for boarding prim:owns in Poltsvllle hquests Lewis Royer for n411.11 - flit Inquest, J . fees, See. hutices,Jurotsand Witnes.ps fur at , tending inquest. 15s SG 04 tit Damages Isaac Moyer C eihailfor Miss Moyer v - CountiOSiters, Clerks. 4.e. William Fiatley for 105 days serving as Commissioner Wm FruHey expenses to Iferrisbucg on Public business, viewing bridge In Colon Township Wm Frailest expenses incurred in locating prison and attending dating prottress of building 36 00 For disiributing Tax Duplicates .a 911 M nit: S 4 days service as Commissioner 12n 00 Do. extra expenses and service at new prison viewing bridges and visiting Reading and Norristown 59 00 Thomas Foster for 232 days service as Commissioner and expense to Noiris town di.c 357 00 George Ilattline for 21 dot leeivires Commissioner 31 50 John Bannon counsel 75 00 R Zulirk clerk 150 00 • Dank! Krebs 4.50 00 D Koch. I. RePafilld r Denier •Anditors 27 00 Renry Krebs for crevices as Clerk 10 00 John P Hobart Auditing officers account a It 50 ii Krebs for keeping criminal docket 22 50 C A Rahn \ 15 00 CP Jaekion . \ ii 00 J A Mt:Barronl3 00 4 1 / 1 3 \ c , i\ a For bolding general. election Constables and Assessors for S t tendin: election letle oit, lloiough and township,election Making assessments alteration e t appeals 468 10 Constables and assessors tending ale (ion. serving notices, &e. HI 75 Constable for making quarterly return 181 24 Justices fees and premium oh fox scalps 228 01 'Justices and constable fees in Common wealth cakes 31.2 71 Witness fees and mileage in Common wealth Ca. 41.1 41030 20 Owen Hoy watchman 1115 In Jurors fur laying out roads 11. p on , Jurors for viewing bridges 38\00 Do. cites for bridges 0 no Redemption money on unseated lanls 262 tA Justice. witness fees mileage In appeals 14 5i William A Hammer for postage 15 74 S F Bossard and 0 Koch for boarding witnessea in Commonwealth cases 72 50 .1 Hoffman court-house attendant 106 6 , i 1 Stichter and Esterly for weighing Iron 1 00 C Seitz for coal 17 37 F Kreter ground rent 2 00 • . Jacob Hammer amount of bond dated April 1,184 U 2',000 00 W Frailey and fl Voute, May 4, 1838 1;000 00 John Horn for making election returns 15 50 F Dreher painting bridge notices 16 50 Jacob Snyder repairs at public buildings 6 49 14 ',allot bores 5 92 I Wallisot for serving notices on jurors 2 00 ' Win Frailey for pamphlet laws 2 nO Geor"*. B Zullck for dark hire 41 25 John Reichert county tax over-paid 1 41 ' fteullen intlC3 55 &untie! !fipplel2 50 D L Boyer 7 32 Joseph Skillet 13 hi - John Wolf 2 38 M liattlet for C ftipps 1 75 John T Werner sheriff fee. in Mt. Carbon . rlut,case 12 51 M Linder for weighing coal 1 90 G 13 Bayer and J Delbert for laylogout state road 87 71 James H Draeff for prof. serVices 25 93 Jobe' Darman cost incase I P Lykens re Schuylkill county 48 40 - ---- ror - Purdons Digest J Haerchar torPur.ons Digest 7 50 W Haefler for making prison designs 2 to F B leeychcr Treasurer per tentage on ' money received and paid out from Jan 6 1851 to Jan 5 ISM 1,057 27 Balance remaining in the baudo of f , ' B Kaareher Treasurer Total To th.e Honorable thus Jurors of.the Court of Com mom Peas of Srhuyl4tll County: We, the undersigned, Henry Krebs,. Francis Hens ler and Michael Brechbill, Auditors for the said coun ty of Schuylkill, respectfully report that we have nn. dited. settled and adjusted the accounts of the Com mistionera and Treasurer bf the said county of Schuylkill, and submit the above and foregoing state• meet, tie the result or our Investigations by which it will appear that there Is due the county of Schuylkill by F. B. Kftercher, EN.. Treasurer, the sum of sin hundred and ninety one dollars and sixty ['Ye cent,,, (Vial 05.) In• w knees w hprenf, we have hereunto set our hands, at Pottsville, the tenth day of Januaty, A D . one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two HENRI' KRF.BS, FRANCIS LIENCILER, BRECIIBILL. Audltora STATEMENT Of out:and:77g taxes due the County and State Ay the Collectors of th tseveral toto2tSh Si I'S ,177 e 1 bOTIM gh.C, PO tVil I Year. Co. Slate Milititf Barry. Tax.. Tar.. Fines F. Dedgler.s IS ;1, 535.9 47 52 iS 52 525 OD , Branch. T.B.Alibott, (suit) 1849, tl7 o'7 208 04 H. Bressler, 1850, 127 07 '220 fit 153 00 J. Rodgers, I 51, 1055 72 900 07 134 50 Blythe. R' lleintc (itiit) 18 8, 653 Bcrnhart, 18. 394 37 493 90 90 65 *J. Ilnntzinger, 1r.1.8r , 876 23 781 00 196 00 Butler. R. C. .Wilson ' 1841, 384 34 333 05 Cass. *J. Nesbit, Thos. Hoch, 1850, 60 , 3 96 53'.2 01 - 245 00 1851, 1225 28 940 24 431 00 E. Brunsimg. A. Hartrauft, 1851, E. Norwegian Chaff. Smith - , 1851, 247 14 233 66 69 50 L. F. Whitney, 1850, 110 34 Eldred. C.•K. Wetzel, 1851, 295 04 148 45 22 50 L. Mahantango. V. Savidge, 1850, Fralley. S. Gaskin, (suit) 1843, 87,89 213 04 J. C. 1-101 wig, 1850, :233'89 239 13 46 50 E. E. Thomomn, 1851, 161 78 425 11 37 no Minersville. M. Mohan, (,unit) 1848, 271 :155 12 J. Wemert, 1851. 567 , 60 795 37 194 50 Mahanoy. D. K h rigernan, ISSI, 97 00 34 14 00 No.tregion. D. P. Harris, (suit) 1849, 203 35 354 til T. Allison, (suit) 1850, 1530 40 1148 74 119 00 E. O'Connor, 1851, 54145 403 36 60 00 N. Mank,:ini. --4 .. • John L. Coho, ISSI, 1030 42 1341 43 75 50 New Castle. ,:•..- S. Heffner, 1850, 520 22 9974:58 342 50 P. Bomboy, 1651, 189 72 178 08 85 00 Ortaigsburg. S. Garret, 1851, 150 43 337 97 48 00 Pottsville. . , G. 11. Stichter, 1849, '— 2633 04 John Ruch, • 1851, 1897 17 3421 22 365 00 .Pinegfrove Tp. H. Zimmerman, 1851, 487 49 539 71 74 50 Ping-rove; Boro' Wm. Zimmerman, 1850, 71 64 210 53 59 50 Fred. Snyder, , 1851, 155 50 89 78 32 50 Porter S. Workman; 1850, 114 82 43 31 17 30 John Hand, Sr., 1851, 85 66 62 21 17 00 Resh. B. Moore, (snit) 1848, 4104 257 10 W. Nadia, (suit) 1849 36 82 83 72 .Thmea Blew, 1850, 154 28 65 28 26 65 J. Meesersralth, 1851, 184 93 160 93 24 00 S.. Haven. 4. s.Vißower, 1950, 453 98 590 73 117 00 Philip Royer. 1831, 783 34 1001 93 100 00 S. illanheim. Wm. Bch, 1851, 117 11 253 35 37 00 St: Chztr. Adam Klisie, 18.51 2 281 24 279 06 126 50 Tamaqua, B. T. Hughes, 1850, 54 83 -- 81 10 H. F. Btidfole, • 1851, 1068 69 1068 03 303 00 Tremont. D. 13. Althouse, 1850, 175 08 208 28 46 50 Adam Wolf, 1851, 279 97 213 64 66 50 D. Itledinfort, 1851, 399 17 '433 68 Union. Rupert, 1848, 23 20 S. Drinker, 18.50, 86 50 228 88 37 50 8. Miller, 1851, 481 39 393 50 40 50 TV. Brim:ma A. Albright, 1851, 797 15 972 09 72 00 TVayno. H. Daniels (quit,) 1849, 321 94 350 29 John Yeich 1850, 290 80 232 31 78 50 Jacob Hehn, 1854 634 46 705 56 98 00 West Penn. 9. Zimmerman, 1851, —5) 91 Thom Collectors marked thus (•) contain taus from which appeals are taken, and now pending in the Supreme Court. • NOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS.—The Cummiguioners would again urge the Collec tors to collect the amounts due on the duplicatee, and pay the same over without' delay. The present "tato of the County funds will not permit of any further indulgence. It is hoped that this notice will not be disregarded,other wise the Caramissioal feel themselves bound to enforce the collection of the same. MICHAEL FRITZ, THOMAS POSTE_ _ft GEORGE HART , , Commit tionas. Pottsville, Feb. 7, 1852. 6.4$ Wheat Flour, 24 50--Ryes - do-$3 50. per bbl.—Corn Meal, 63, 124 do..4Whent, Red 92 ets. White, 81, 02 .—Ryet•i&tEtlzas -Corn 62—Oats, 4Q ets. per bushel 4 0:7-Narmao of importance from Con gress by yesterday's mail. Ditto ' . frout the State Legislature... (CORRESPONDENCE OP VIP MINFRS . 30 . titnALl SUNBURY AND ERIE RAILWAY. HARRlSlirltd, Februaryll,lB32 OM B BANN .1%, 6.q.—De.1 ,. Sir : After a considers'. hie struggle an the ',leant°, the Sunbury and Erie Railway Hill 6n. wtahy viewed as originally repor ted. without arnendinent. It may in all respects, I think, be regarded as the me r xt important bill, wijb reference to State Improvement. which -has pass rd the Legislature for many years. The debate:in the Senate, was cawed, not so much-by any-ti4s- May on the part of Senators to the bill. or rattier the objeet eutitemplated by the bill ; but an honest difference of opinion on the merit, of some of the detail, in the net , LIA for instance, the_propriety - of giving municipal ttlithorities;(Connty ers among other+) the power to subscribe sleek or Man credit, without referring the question of sub scription previously to a vate of the people inter cited. 6 On II 60 g 01 1 00 lo do 21:1 no EEMiI 45 00 40 01$ 50 (10 But the bill has passed ; and the President of the road, Mr. MILLER, expresses it as his confident conviction that the requisite amount will now be subscribed, and the road built terthWith. Its Con struction may now be regarded as a certain end fixed fact amd the tithe which shalt elapse ere that yast ehannel of trade and traffic of the North shall be opened up to us of the midland counties and of the East, will alone be determined by the_prompt ness and liberality of citizens intetested. This ittl proi.=ement is of the first importance to Pottsville— it Will open tip to her ad atinest boundless supply of cheap lumber and prdvasions; and give her ad ditional elements of industrY and prosperity, to au extent which sonii. of fier best citizens have scarce ly ventured to anticipate. This road will furnish to our people sources el supply of articles, the gen eral, scarcity of which at high current rates, here tofore, have been the only great check to our sub stantial prosperity. That railway economy, and public interest de mand that this Road should pass, through that sec tion, must appear most clear to all intelligent men, at all conversant with the physical geography of the country. and who reco-nize the necessity of choos jug the most direct antrshortest route' to Philadel• phut. Front Stinburg, by way of Pott i sville, it has the preference, by' miles over Harrisburg, in point oidistance. But Philadelpluansand the,cotm ties east of the Susquehanna should not rest secure ni having this natural advantage. Baltimore and the river counties from this point; will be warm competitors with a consideration most weighty ut the scale—that is. liberal subscriptions" It is this kind of - interest which will atone he substantial at building the work, and which may determine, to an important extent. the direction of the road from Sunbury. It by Pottsville, to the Reading Railway it will add immensely in travel and miscellaneous freight. With a third track they will amply re ward loan laud Stockholder-. The new bridges already built arc suited air a third track, The Valley of the Schuylkill is Sur natural outlet, and the Reading Railway, under its present superior Management, will not fail to pay all interested. Aside bout the abstract loesl benefits which will tlo*from the,presinee of this largo arterial chan nel olStrade through the lowerimidland counties—it will oPen up a huge and most‘mvaluable portion of Northern, Pennsylvania , and the colossal trade of the lakes vill tind by it the cheapest and best out• lot to the es! The harbor at Erie .is conceded to be much ter than at Dunkirit, and is openclu ring many w. its in the year when the latteri is closed with ice. NORMAtii IBM CM EM3 EDE 471 011 The Pacific air. Thursday-, with Lis s ult. The prices of C advanced, but Corn wae, A threatened invasion otEngland by Louis Napoleon is currently repoied, and tbe Gov ernment has ordered 25,000 hoops to Lon don, and 30,000 stand's of arms from Bir mingham, besides inetnuting sicritsr prepa rations among the marine forces. The formation of re Rifle Corps in London attracts much attention. The affairs of France seem to move qUt ly. The several departments ot the Govern ment have been regularly organized undet \ the new Constitution, and the proper °fame ' appointed. 691 65 1193,800 51 The impression is gaining ground through out the country that the President will seek an early opportunity', -F to provoke a war with England. A bill was introduced in the Senate, on Tuesday, to erect tlie village of Port Car bon, in this County, into . a Borough. Port Carbon has over 210. inhabitcalits,by the last census, and figures largely in the business of the Region. • The supplement of the act inearporatiug the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, was read a third time and passed in the Sc. nate, on Tuesday!' The Governor has since signed it. A Bill was read in the House, on Wednes- day, to enact a law, similar to that of Maine. prohibiting the Liquor Traffic throughout the State. rj7- MR. TIER.ASUER, arrested in Cuba, on a charge of treason to the Spanish Govern ment, has been released. The Republic, in noticing the release of Mr. T., says that the other outstanding questions between this country and Spain remain as they were be fore the Cuban difficulty, and must form the subjects of future negotiation. 25 50 159 00 15371 6.700 So, IT SEEMS, the " rapping spirits" are perfect linguists. Some of Kossuth's suit had an interview with the Fox girls, in Cincinnati, on Thursday, and were quite " dumbfounded" at receiving answers in the Hungarian language ! 2 00 CC7 . THE - 111TDDEN change in the weather on ThursdaY, has induced the Baltimore and Philadelphisitailroad Company, to let their track on the ice at Havre de Grace remain. The ice seems as solid as ever. (1:7 TUE Cuban prisoners, lately liberated through the clemency of the 'Spanish Gov ernment, are expected to arrive at Boston shortly. They sailed from Vigo on the lath alt. to- Two MEN, arrested as accessories-in the late Lehmen murder, at Richmond, Phil• adelphia Co., were on trial, on Thursday. 0:7" I'VE MALL examine W. E. P.'e Enig. ma, with his correction,-and publish it pat week, if we have room. a:7° Lot.. SIONTEZ is now in Washington. The sensation she produced at first, is rap idly waning. ,tDoit. Tustin to Senator F,Tailey, Mr. Auriiid and others, of Harrisburg, for public documents. SPERM, TANNERS. LARD AND WHALE OIL. .100 GALLONS BLEACHED WINTER AND kr, Ace , Arwho Fall Spann Oil .4113 gallons unbleached Winterand Falleipermoll. 4,221 Gallons Extra Uleacbed Solar Olt. ti,en do superior Eleptian Oil, extra bisected 8,200 do bleached Winter and Fall Whale Oil. 13,777 do atraloed N. W. Coast er. Polar •• 7,1508 de Miners' 011, very clear and handsome 4,002 do beat quality Tanner', Oil. 5,015 do superior Bank Olt. 2,000 do pure Stoma or Cod Oil. 8,000 do Common Oil. for greasiest 5,1588 do caws No. 1. Larg (Dondullst4 2,000 do Lard 011, No. S. 100 boxes New Bedford -Spain Oandleo. 400 do Aden:lamina C 4114111111. 123 do Patent Polished and Solar Oindles. 128 do Mould and Dip Candlas,aesorted eLess. 290 do best quality Yellow Soap. 860 do superior Brown Soap. 115 do prime Castile Soap. asAll articles sold, notKleine satisfaction. may returned. DOLDIN & PRICE; '3l Nora Wherert; 'Third More absos'Arsh tow March 29,1831. . 134 y. 0 813SINICIS XISN.—Tlia American Mos neee and Repository of Emend Knowledge fit the year 18.52—jest retrail and for sale by H. 11.11**AN. Jan:di, !W.. 4.4 f ilson uNIAT ppt, oprispressly_foi laattly OM tor mils by T. !,t,. 11141TY.W9 1 11 N0v.1.4.15110. . . postscript-, By Telegraph and Yesterday's Mail. PI cLannparai, FRiDAY 4 o'oLocs PROM HARRISBURG. :31 EUROPE ved at New York on pool dates to the 28th too and Flour had PENNSVCCANi. LEGISLATIIRE ct:7lcoutrra is now in Cincinnati.