.. ~ _•',~._ _ -~ .rte-.- c-, ... ar.~ ky:l:7,.+cj.)~•l:l SINGLE SURSCILIPTIOW. • Two DOLLael per Unarm. payable uenitutainally to advance, to those into rest/eta lb, County, wad annually in *drawee to emote who Test& .nt of iht County. Me publisher reserves to btasseif the tight to chase $t 50 pot annum. when payment is delayed ir.nger than one year.- TO CLVIM Three maples to GDP sA.tnaa. ; • - 115 00 Seven • •• • " •, 10 00 riftesta " • • 20 00 Flag & " Mari Ts aawasa• will pay far Oda* yeses robiceptloA to the Jacema. 11ATVI OT tyrititirspre One Square of 14 Dees, 31tises, E. 041 etthmlnent lbeett lon, yoat lines. I thtte. - tlabaeoneat 1111Ren.)0111. verb. One Plqatte, 3 Months, • - eta months, - - One Tear, _ o qgtzg ag rants of 5 line., per antum, %lambent...ad athere, edventelugGy the Year, with the Odle", In.ertiag different mit. i•r toemesta weekly, t 12 Oa crlarg.t.,...trertteemente„ an per agreement Ohm' nurunt. SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 18.52 'r GRAND iritT REPOIT.--We partisulat attention to the Report of the Grand Jury, which will be round in thii pa. rer. It speaks iti decided language, and shows pretty plainly that the people will not to trifled with much longer by tolerating these dens of iniquity • that are scattered so l itolusely in the Coal Region, spreading sor o.wpoverty; crime and death among the and doubling the tares of the honest .od indastrio6 portion of the community. SCHUYLKILL FOR SCOTT. The proceedings of the Whig County fleeting, on Monday, found in to.day's pa. Tr, Are evidently characterized with more lan ugly spirit. The resolutions are ex• ressive of the most linguine hopes orate 'arty,. in the CommnF contest; especially, hen led by the Chieftain, that "never was hipped"; The Coiart House was filled-and such interest manifested by all - prev.ent, in e proceedings. Everything was done with . utmost harmony and unanimity of feel .g—a sine harbinger Of, succes, since 'e are .reminded that "in union there is rength." GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT is presented as the hoice of the Whigs of the County, for ie next Presidential candidate. His laurel reathed career, in -theiery ice of his country, !mot fail to be fully appreciated among e people of •Schuylkill, so long and justly med for their military spirit. Nor are his .inent abilities confined to the field. e has given ample evidence, on more than .e Occasion, of his superior knowledge add ' , impeachable integrity, as a Statesman. e now stands before the people, a genuine triot, of the old school, unconnected with .y of the many prejudicial factions of the y, a Statesman; well acquainted with the ;.achinery of GoierOdient an the wants of e people, an old end tried Soldier, and-last entioned,bui most essential, an hantsi nuts. e would have every confidence in Gen. Scott a wise, just and active-_Chief Magistrate the nation. IPERANCE IN SCIIITYLKILL CO. ,'ublic sentiment is probably quite as lib- I in this county, in relition to the use of oxicating liquors, as in any other in the • te. The Temperance mei:have, therefore, re to contend with-they, however, lace the eray with an unbroken front, and, though paratively small in number, they present -.lid and formidable phalanx.= For several rs past, they have battled manfully with advances . of Ruin and Ruin (for they go nd in hand) and the late general Temper. -e movements, over ,the whole country, re inspired them with fresh vigor. They now going to work in downright earnest, reterence to the Proceedings of die Con ntion on Tuesday will amply show. Two excellent similes occur to 03 from v. Mr. Neil's speech, in the Court House, Tuesday night—by the way, that was a nous meeting, Old Alcohol trembled— illustrating the influence of public agi ion upon t he t Legislature—it was like the 'dulum of a clock, it needed a regular ailing up id the weights to keep it in mo n the ' .other,—as our forefathers, said . after repeated and unsuccessful remota sues against the odious t ou tea, final toarded the freighted ship and emptied the :10 Thomas Sailor for teaching school. *23 60 John Rupp for Blackmun work. 61) 5s Whrielrlght work, 14 .I'7 FtaDet*Naylnr for labor on cum. 9: 40 Henry Balimer for tailoring work in 1549. 13 46 Janiesß Levan for making out Annear sr, cour.t for 18492nd 18:11, Jonathan [lei..lw, IqtewaiJ, Cot Ihr no r the Moue, Aetna Hoffman, t4up'r., for addlloinal. ft lac for MO, 45 Jacob Hammer for balance due rAt ti Hunt a• Inger, Aterehandlz.e,, 01 David Leagel for 3 months labor on (arm. 23 00 Aron Raaenbuch fors year labor on farm from April i, 11450. to April I, ISSI Salaries. Paul Lenael for I year's me rvirei as Director Do do extra service... Daniel Focht for 5 months and 22days reivi a es as Clerk.; Daniel !Moeller- for If days do Samuel 11 tiliintoin, M. D , for I year's ser vices as Physiciantand Surgeon to house. Geo. Italberstadi, M. b.. 1 year's services as Physician and Surgeon. 100 OD John Bannan furl year's service as counsel, 25 00 WE THE undersigned. Henry Krebs, Francis Deng ler and Michael Mechlin', Auditors for the , Cminty Of Schuylkill. having evamitted the account of the Trea surer of the Poor of the House of Employment, for the County of Ochnylkill, respectfully report the foregoing statement as the rrptin of our investigation...nil that we have found the same correct. Witness our hands this Eighth day ofJanuary. A. D., 1852. HENRY !MEWL fRANCIS DENDLER; MICHAEL Auditors. March 6, MI, 10-41 DR.J.T.NICHOLAS PHYSICIAI k SURGEON:. +1,30775 0/TICE AND DREG STORE, DIARHET STREET, POTTSVILLE. Dec.14:1850 50-if 4:4 *Si Sat* is/11300*i AN important discovery has been made that doubt lestriwill attract thesttenrion of the Scientific, and lead to further gland developements in the sublime and too much neglected science of Alchemy, though not sufficient to enable us to clarify the mysterioni Involution that obscures the future of our being, yet, that will serve to eaten and diminish the sortows and extend the pleasures of the present. There is not a souhespeclally one sweetened by refinement, but Is saddened by the departure of the glories of Summer, and ever have the fragrant spirit' of the fields3tielded to the demands of Inflexible Au tumn, or fled.fro Its withering approach. At to recent e . rtment, conducted by the usual methods of chew al process, extracts were obtained from New-mown /_t„T :Flowers of Ashland, and other delightfully odo •: IV materials, which, In their 100th distillation., . It,. pi he enchantment prod disinfecting influence, and 30 6 singular an./ -oued by their free use. t. at h Ilk is preserved—blooms from ths fields ate transferred to the cheeks—the atmos phere made redolent with the delicate perfumes of Summer. and Ihatioyous reason eenentially perpetu ated. . These newly discovered and wonderful extracts have been received and are for sale by BANNA.N. Fe b. 19. rUUIT AND onzutinENTai TREES, SHRUBBERY qc. • I' s • • . TAE Mubscribrr bee made , t • arrangements fur procuring ail kinds of Fruit Trees, turn as applr. Peer, ebony. Plum Peach, Apricot. Quinn, er.„ by the 100, 4ozen. of smaller queenly. ALSO, Ornainetabi Trete. IMO as Culopeas Lie. drn, Horse Chesnut, Sliver Maple. Menthe,. Weep lug Willow, &r. All Made of Ornementel Shrubbery, and Planta. Bulbous foots, &c., &c. 1 CO 4 75 2 39 4 15 900 163 0l 309 800 4701 06 821 As some kinds otArrult Trews are scam la the market, perlirelailiPlumrilt is invoit set tbee order, &Weld be beaded la as speedily as possible, in order to neon supplies. B. BANN AN. Feb. 91, 193!. 9 98 915 2 43 9 60 I SClBllool.—Tbs subscriber his just ?staked— Cos lot of Batson of ail qualities sod Dates which will De told at aistiufactn tett pries', at • . B. BANNAN'S Book andVartotitote. IMI Joly 19, MI I 23 egi 73 a' A - pa; up expressly _for Fern y Glee, ter Wit by T. F. ligit,Trlr II; 00. Nov. 0, MO. 44: 21. 1251 St. 000 REWARD Vi7;1.11. he paid by the antiettognett b o :toy per-ors V V of tter , otrts t.ho can prove that their teat, %old Medal awardoJ . 4) , the Wosf,l'a rtlf tett .! Itteefite of Coffee." Which it. cl.flotetAiit th; atinPre Jeurstai. The.same reward will be paid to any person - or persons wlio.can prove that there was on rlilver Med al Awarded by theAmeriran Institute. New Volk, nor Prentliwn by the Franklin Institute. Philadelphia. ISM for HUMMEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE: Also. the same reward will be paid to any person or persons who can prove that one sinmle certificate fur 1111LNIEL•ei ESSENCE OF , COFFEP. that we have shown or published Is not genuine. Now. Gold Medal Adverti3er. Is your time to prove or the public will find out your tricks, and Judge your charactsr and goods at once. 11113TR1E1.14 EtariENCE OF• COFFEE is acknowl - edged by the above ntentinned Institute,. and by Ina : ny Physicians and Chemists, as the hest ever offered to the public, This we are ready and 'perfectly able to prove.— We are per fair-play—we claim what we have hon estly received, and we leave it to others what they eon claim with right.. Let the Cold Medal Advertiser do the same and we have nothing against him, new Essence of Coffee makes a more delicate, finer flavored, richer and ,w holesnme drink than ',the best r.rdinary Coffee. shoat four times as cheap,'.and per fectly clear, without any other article to clarify. Healers in coffee can make a better and rifler profit on this article than they can snake onroffee in the grain. 111anigacintra and,ml,l, Wholesale, am! RegaiL by ' DANIEL. BODLER 'No. 218 Callowhin street. above GM, Phllail'n. B. BANNAN is the sole Agent for the sale of the Essence of Coffee. In Schuylkill County. 51..4- chant 4 andothers supplied tu_sell again, at Manufac turers' prices. Dealers sad Purchasers should he very careful to purchase DOMIdEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE, for there Is none genuine hut this . Feb. 21.1851 SEVENTH SERR-ANNUAL TRA SALE ON CARRIAGES . frIllIS Sale will take place on IVEDNESDAY morn. I ing,2lth Match next.at Itij o'clock, at the Cil I NE'BE BUMF:AM. Philadelphia,and will occupy both of the eztenaive Saloons of that capacious leetileitng .1 . The Light No-Top WAGONS well ' he arranged in the large Ball Room, 2.1 story. The Stock ofCARkIAGES ^ on this occasion, will be the latgest ever offered at Auction In the United Slaw', embracing over Tiro Lipht Veltielex of the ma,Plifacliele of Dun lop & Co, Figgie( dc Co„ dahn Merrick, Howell Sparks, .1. D. Doughty and other. of acknowledged reputation. No New Carriages will be admitted in Catalogue unless warranted by the rpakerft, that-purchavets may rely upon seeming a good article. Open for exhibition the day previous. Purchasers from a distance are infornieJ,that there well be no postponement nn arentita of the weather. ALFRED M. FIERKNESS, 12?" Auction Sales of liortea. Carriages and Har ness are held at the . Bazaar opposite the Museum, every SATURDAY throughout the year The Eatabllshment Is open at all times for Pre rule Sales of Carriages, and the stock kept on hand Is be, !leered to he the largest In the United States. February 7,1832.. 64e 117,016 65 .13 20 504 74 CID 132 3$ 728 204 462 2•1 69 054 160 04 31 37 167 33 35 00 850 72 268 25 44 DO 3bB 17 185 71 144 60 ..a iic . - - PUBLIC VENDUE. -,.. - . The subserther having de- rt: -1 _,- termined on leaving town, m, L .1....41i wlli offer for sale in Sehtiy I- kill Haven, MARCH 15th and ifati, at in,, res id er „ . the WASHINGTON HALL HOTEL. Marmite smelt, consisting of I Horse, 5 Hogs, I Boggy and Harne9e, Sohn, Center and Side Tables, Beds and Bedding, Chairs, Tables. Stands, Carpets. Cupboards, Dishes, Cm(' kerY. Kettles. Stovall, Le., arc , with other thing, in too great a variety to mention. W . • Also, his large assortment of Liquors of all trine. ..--,,_, \ - An Evening Auction will also comm re Iln the evening of idaretrigitb, and continue on u 111 alt,sold. A. W.MAYLOR. Schuylklll Haven, Feb. 21, 1852. 5-41* -- 2A9 51 FRESH GARDEN AND MILD 9ntD3. THE subscriber is now receiving hi. regular supply 1 of Garden Seed*, which he WARRANTB TO lit FRE:Mi, and will sell them In lots to purchasers at the CITY WIIOLEBALP, PRICES, to those who desire to sell again. fly dealing with the subscriber. the carriage on Saedi ran be saved, and they ran keep up their assortments the whole 550500, an the market requires them: Merchants end others wilt roan to 'Let. advantage to gave us usual Our stork embraces a foli roe or of ell hlnes Id peed,' . Wass &edit. not on hand, obtained to order at !host Agrireittiral Implements. by applying at thc ailharrihera seed and ,Variety Anne, Poltsvilie. • li. HANNAN. Feb.l/3.1512. " EMI te, 01 5 50 lo 80 v On 167 00 57 50 11 on WiLLIAM A. DROWN'S L~NifiRP.ILLA. AND PARA9OI, MA NUFArTORY, No. efl MARKET Fit.. Philadelphia. For gpring o rat ti Cabe, W. %. D. h•ta for gate an aygortnient of PARABOLE, that fr., beauty of style and finl3l. cunuot Ae exrelled, and for 411111bi4• l) of w"s6ularohip,.lte fits ttock nl Irratirellipi Is always hares arid erne !del, loon the lowest prier l'oitati w the fineort malt tr,, of Gingham, together with a t bare lon of fin, silk A rail faint his facade .tutl drulria tv requettrd— gurh adv2ntageq will b. offeted u• will induce thrill le mita or . CMEIM INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA BELTING !pikE nUrVrlibel I. Agent (or the the . ..ale of lint,. I Ruhber and (lima Pert. ha Belting, nd wilt fiirot,tl 'it to any Irnetrt at the Inwemt cagh prices. Tn.. Bett ing t. eon+iderell belitr and i'lleapor than any other kind inlttee. and It hag the advantage of the material being worth atlea , ll half Its fire( t not...rot utter put• pa.-i-eQ, niter tt i+ worn not ty betting. 10. in al all ttir erillirrier, in 11114 Region. 11. q. India Rubber and GIOIA 1 . 01, ha llo•te. for Ira 'lour porpoge.. yOrti a+ conveying water, Speaking 'rubel., Fire Engines, &r., Sr.; alt of which will be hirni.lied at MUM faeture r.' price+. at H. BANNA Vari..ty Store. MEE 1111 lotha Rubber Parking of all the ilhiereni thirt, nett) always on hand. Car Spring/. and llinee cut to any size. when required. Feb. S. 1952. MID '.n On In frO ENDEDLER & rEATHEn. Wholeiale BOOT, strog, BaNNE;PIA- Palm *Leaf has Howe, No. 74 "IVelyth Third, Corner or Cherryt., Philadelphia, Where ran be found ar all !rime* a Teneral assort meta of all kinds of goods belonging 10 their line Particular attention is given in all goods suitable h 117 74 12 2b 75 00 the mining Region. You can at all titnea tied a good iitippty of the Miners' Boots and Brogans, :is we hare made an arrangement with the best Manilla( turere to have a gond supply always on hand. Also. mold at the Very foi.vest price?. February 21, 1852' 8-3111 37,01.6 65 WADDING AND COTTON-LAP DEPOT. No. 31 North Front, St., PhilcoMphia. 1' M. STROUD, Manufacturer of Waddinge . and V V Lupe, -invitee Merchants and Dealers, it lotting Philadelphia. to give him a call at the above elate where they will find the beet article of Black and White Waddinits in the market. of him own tnannfac ture.whlch he will dispose of at the IOWCAt c.v.!, prices r..b..18, 1851. b-lot FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, AND all luflammationa of the Lungs, try the INDIAN EGIFITA BCC lIA LAA 11 will always atford Wirt . and seldom fail to eff.et a permanent 4 . 0 re, Thin :ands have been benefited by it. 'Ti. plea ant, 01111 14. 1 t111.11---Inanufartured by Thump-nn & Craw: ford, Druggists. Philadelphia. and fir sale by mAiir-: soN & DAHER. Price 2.5 rent, a Bottle. Feb. 28,1852. 9 lt• CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN BOORS. DEnsoNs desiring any particular kind of Rook. 1 Tnr Libraries or good reading, and who are not in a hurry for them, by leaving their orders with the subset 'bet. hia facilities at Trade Sales, and in ex - rliangmg, &c., frequently enablea him to procure them from 10 to 20 per cent. less than the regular prices. B..BANNAN, Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer. Bet, 28. 1852. SULLENDII & PASCAL, ; ,HATTERS, No I), South SIXTH street, between DIaV and Chesnut streets, Philadelphut, iIAVE constantly on hand a .. beautiful and extensive assort- GJ of /EATS and CAPS, which they respectfully invite their friends and the public generally to call and eiarnine, while vtilt• thy •THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE " February 21, MI 8-ly BROODY'S NEW TESTAMENT: rrilE NEW TESTAMENT, expounded and inns mated according to the usnal marginal refeiencen, In the very words of holy Scripture, together mlth the Notts and Tra nalations, and a complete marginal harmony of the GOSN'ie. by Clement Moody, M. A., Magdalen Hall, Otfbrd. Perpetutil (*Orate of Istiela ham must published .4 for sale by 13. BANIIANs . Feb. 21, 1852. 8. GREAT BARGAINS .TTIST RECEIVED a lot of Letter Paper, which has J heretofore cost 112,95. at only 11,021 per Beam. Common Ruled Foolscap.' good article, at 111,15 per Ream. Ruled Bill Paper et only Per Ream These Papers were all purchased a urea, bargain, and will be sold accordingly. • Call and supply your selves In rims, at B. BANPIAN'S Cheep Rope Store. 7 -Feb. 14,1852 LADIES' COMBS, Whale.yala and &tail—New out ...44statful disorfnunt. . in; enbeertber bee,lost reeelved tw else dozen 41'- I.lm - tad Lades' Combs. embraelog • feller/II eesorr. want, moos, whtch are several ter., and Detatito Petutrat.all of which wtU beiold wbolestloaod retell al eatraordloery low p!lrel. Also chlldren'i rlreayr Caorthi, at B. BaiNNAN'S Feb. H. MI rearacm ; Low EB tat between Noun, Carbon and Tamaqua a w u paerist of Blank Report,. directed to the Little ele pLltill Company. Tatothloa. Al the Blanks are of no use to any Fenton.* ntiibie reward alit be paid lathier for the deilvery tbe Campsny at Tarns. 10 quitt the oflci of the Matta' iintirial, Pot o tsville • Feb. 7.1 6..* LIE BARGAINS!! IMiMiiMI iaotitetv • P . !t,' By Tetegraph , cmd, Veit erday's'afail.--, turuairsnria. FA MAT 4 'Vet° CS Wheat Flour, 34 75-1 lve, rlO. $3 llO, per bbl.,—:Corn Meal, 4 A 16if dti.-!•Wheat, Red 91 cts. White, $1,02.-14e, 72. ants —Corn - 61- 4 -Oats, 38 eta. per ,bushel. .. IMPORTANT FROM EI:LRO.OE. The America arrived at Halifax orf.Tues day, with Larerpool dates to the 21st Much excitement has hr.ert created anion the English politicians. in consequence of the resignation of the Rusiell ministry.. Thus' was cauyi,l by the defeat of a hil!, organiz ing the local. mthtia. The Earl of, Derby is expected to StleePPLI Lord John Rnisell In the Premier-ship. L nl Palmertadi is - again in the swendanev. I.OOOPOCO STITE CONVENTION 'Ffie I,o, , uluni State •Conventiou„ which met at Ilairislairg, on Thursday, was an'}'" thiagOna harinomoir ,iu its procee4joas,_ In the election for the next Presidential cam didate..laines Bin-Iman received 97 votes; Lewis Cass, 31 votes ; Samuel HouSton, ?;- and Robert I. Walker 2. It was then moved that the Convention unanimously .2konenr in the notilination of James Buchanan. 'clic yeas and nays being called, were, 103 yeas, 30 nays. This vote created considerable sensation, butthkre was no getting over it. SeVeral interesting -squabbles were afterward created the in treilluction oh fictional resolutions.- The Om Men are, of course, in high " dudicon" at their successful neighbours. TheCorivention probably adjourned yesterday. WE INVITE, particular attention to the following letter from Harrisburg: is the time to petition—let every friend of Tern• perance procure Petitions and have them filled up with signatures at once. More ,can be done in a few weeks by petitioning than years of talking. • Those in wadi of Petitions can obtain them at this office. „ • • 'CORRESPONDENCE OF rim MINERS' JOURNAL.' THE MAINE LIQUOR LAW. - Fr i, rilary lea Ma. BAN A\.—The friends of the enactment the'Slaihe Liquor Law in Pennsylvania, ,net in the. Court House, on last evening; the building wits . K . crowded to'exress,, and the most intense interest - was manifested hy all pre,eut The number of members of . the Legislature present was Mile, and the .übjeet was handled, by very able speaker.. in such a manner as to for , e conviction on the minds .! of many who went there invindieed of the expedi. (As neiessity of stall legislative action; that land t., l,e m , illtretbf di , ellSsloll kTen/per- CIRCO by Tempeinitce !'- , 7 4 :•be, alone. as such;but that the people were moving 4;11 ;;;'iv become question of ,*fate whey. Inuit that politterau..l , — , l.l beware how They attempted. to tride with puldtef 4 .nti me at. The petitions that are pouring into the Legt.lature, tar the law. are indonishing in number; and are producing a yvouderlid etfeet; and many members, who, bolo habit :tad u,sociittion., I War led to believe, would vote against it, are determined to rive it their support; and when the question conies up von will foul that if the Bill dots not pai.:‘,4l ! the vote, to say the Dann of it, will be closely bat- ' lanced And if it doe, not pa , s this t3e&.•lon: tt must at the next I regret to ree, however t that . in the exerci-e.of the ineiitunable right of petition mg, the citizens of S'ehnOkill County have failed to appreciate the importance of the questimi, mean the friends of Temperance. nare can be done withtn the next ten or fifteen days, for this • matter, by propel' action, than by year, of talk and fruitless abstract agitation.' . _ The met - abets of the Legitiature how IQ well, and many of them freely aekuowledger r . that they are but the ereature9 of the popular voice -and they will not dare to ..ay nay when the.'people say yea. Truly-Yours. [Yoni•Zߣ LIMES' lOL '' R`4AL.] Ma. BAN ;-1".,o will oblige a subset'• ber by publishing the following, taken. from the Dublin Herald, published in Dublin, fres land. and received by the last Steamer. It is important in the present aspect,of affairs in Europe. o. 13 A PAPAL. Coup D'ETAT.—Ws (Dubin M aid) have received the following letter from a gen. tletnan of great latelligenDa and the moat Krupa.' lone verseity. To every tittle of his narrauvo,', therefore, the, mot implicit ....matt may be attach ed —" I have the honor of a priest's acquaintance, whose connecusitilvith the moat influential society of Romanisra gives him themeens Of- acquiring in• ' formation on every matter whiCh relate.; to the religi ous or political events now agitating theentire of Europe. In the course of a conversation with him yeEterdae, bearing upon the history of the Papicy, I adverted to the unprincipled act of Adrian IV, to • bestowing,w about having any claim* *hetet:al to tt, nr even, a pose...l)le pretext, Ireland upon Henry II 'After an attempted itigiticalion of the act,.he said that • Mete ..ya+ now a rumor generally- circulated among bretlityn, nod wfurli he did not sea rea son question. J Buil may at this mo ment be in the pee.est.i,ii of 14011{11 Napoleon, con ceding 1., him the Brihtti dominion;:, and that he at any,oppormno timc,.eorde and legally in vade these ' , mulling upon tint aid of every genuin, • C'arh , ./“. in ;he long:Mtn, which he , would demand. and rightly in the name of the Pope. Ile telt ii,siiied alI 1101i141 CaLll.lles- would prompt ly 01,y ' iri - PEnSF.CIrTION. -Mr. Lealty, s prose lyte from the Boman Catholic Church, has been creating quite an excitement by his lec tures; in Baltimore, this week. It will be • recollected, by those who read the pamphlet he published some three or four years ago, containing his history, that he considers him self deeply aggrieved by the Catholic Church, and having eventually apostatized froth, that faith, he makes some scathing dischisules in his lectures, respecting his treatment by the Romanists—hence the bitter persecution with which they everywhere pursue him. On Monday night they had mobbed 'him, out for the interference of the Civil authorities. . coTTNTERFEITS, 011 the Harrisburg Bank, SW, also on the Wyoming Bank, I,Vilkesbarre, are in circulation.-, The former are well execured, Jint the latter, coarse, and can be readily detected, with examination. ry- DECIDED. —The opinion of the U. S. Supreme Courts in the Gaines case, was de livered on Monday. It is against firs. G., on the ground of the alleged marriage be tween her mother and Clarke being Amu,: New Vork Municipal Elections. on Tuesday, we observe that a Whig Mayor Was elected in Bufhilo, by over 200 majcirity: and the entire Whig ticket at Auburn, by Rear majority. 17' Iv' rue.'air, of Willis, vs. Forrest, for assault :lila battery, verdia cf jury— Plaintes kivor. The New York ers are bleeding ",Ned" with a vengeance everv.dOg will have his day." 11:7 HON. CitARLr s ALLEN, M. C., from Massachusetts, has been seriously indisposed, but is now recovering [0" THE ComacrlcuT Democrats, ir State Conventiim, on Wednesday, nominatA Mr. Seymore for Governor. 0:7 KOSSUTH goes to St. Louis tc•siay PROCLAMATION. • NT, faTICE Is hf 'eh!: gici , n that a Colin of C:ratoon ,L l ll Picas, for the trial or tams tit Issue In and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Pottsville, In. the county ofnresald, no Monday, the litb of March nest, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. to continue one weak. Therefor, an pe cons having cults vending. and all= persons whose duty It shall bs to appear at said court. will tskr nonce and govern themselves elm°Tdipali Cllßl)Tlati M. 5T114.178, Shen - dherlitra Office, Pottsville, 1 January 31. IE4. sox:Jura, CIULDRISNW NITS. r ALV Nu. 59 N. Sod eft, has no hand ,• and is constantly coinufacturing sod re. eeletng from the Importers and hiaanfanta rem Ladles' Hair, Plow". Del(rade, Lan, HOSSIELICtII. Tulip,. Pearl,. and all Myles o f mteed Bonnets, Children,' Hits, HUM , Trimminge, Crown 'Joining, lAw.krilio, attar, Cord. 41% ercasnin and Atillinort win find the bent tsrawoest alwoye on band, Iv hlcssle and retail. • W. O. CA o IN ER, Usinufr. an.] Denier, N0..10, N. 24 et.. Di'mo, Arch, Eut mule. Pbt.l.4a. Feb.29.1R59 9..tra WHIM WiI,LORIE OUR THICAIDS. BOW much we MSc their portrait. •• Secure lb. shadow therefore, *Mist the substance lasts. and it will cheer you when :the aubstsnce fade, " To do this right, Volt i.hotttei Co to the VAN LOAN GAL, 159 CEI6IINUT Street. Polladelphia.. raid ATM there rind every style of fancy sod Plain Callie. Lockets and Frenzies and GOO prechre large or malt plate picturee. or (molly groups, dotabgd lothe WO eat of the alt at prices tinessalle :eto. Remothher 'ha Placo*tag CHEr.:4I7T !trees, tiserit opposite the Custom WAIN', tad ;all Ind tee lis- Fab• w. 1102. 17.3ta ME