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APRIL 3. 1852. ,-*•• WE MIE sorry to disappoint our read- ers, this morning. in not giving Rev. Mr. ( .11UlfT ' S Lecture before the Literary Society. 115 E week, according to promise. It has since been proposed to deliver it, in connection with seVeratothers from different gentlemen, fur . the benefit of the Epikopal Sunday sclool—to purchase books, &e. Nu definite F arrangement has yet been made in regard to the matter, but ive shall take care to inform our readers in time. as it will not take place, probably, for - several weeks. The proposition a most laudable one—such as our citizens, so doubt,cwill fully appreciate. " THOUGHTS FOR THE 141:013LF." The Prospectus of this new paper will be uut next week. It will be published every other week, for the present, at 75' cents per annum, or $3O for 50 copies . a_gst sri) lor,loo copies. 1 It will be neither political nor sectarian 1p will advocate the. passage of The Maine - Liquor Law and other Refia•ms'of the day Will be Printed on good, white paper, with _.:. Lew type, in a neat furnwand will he a pleasant Tam - ily Visitor. We must tiave stir, Loria fide subscribers to begin with. Subscription payable, on receipt of the i firs: number.' Associations of the friends of the Maine Liquor Law . should send in or i ders for clubs at once—in order to secure its i publication, as early as possible. i Hand in your-names. LEGISLATING FOR POTTSVILLE. We append two sections of a Bill, now befortghe Legisliture—it has already pass ed the Senate A ,1 Art Relative to Schuylkill County Privy: and 1,7 - clischnrgett . ronvirtt—the election of School It, rectors,Uouncil filen, Tatty: Uteri—appoint. ;it of an Auctioneer in the !Through Pouv vi Ile S , rtion D. That the present members of the '1 wu Council, and of the Board of School Direc 7,- of the district of the corporation of the Borough a Pottsville, shall mute nue in afire lantil the next ',rough elertiOn Ge held for said Borough, and Tourer; and that hereafter tile Town Council ad the Board of School Directors shall con ii of welve members each, and that each Ward in said Lirotath shall relectively be entitled to elect three munhers.of the lown Council, and three members lel the School Board at the : n4t.i . election, as aforv sud—one of each to tstrre Corona war, one of each .:1. serve for two years, and one oreach to scree for _,..; , ..ree years; S and that annually,-after the next Bor :'4,k,ssth election, as albresaid, each Ward shrill elect :4. , , ',- member' bf the Town Connell, and one member .111 W Board of Schixil Di wetors, as aforemi 0 7 —vac li amerce for three year's and that hereafter, is lieu of ti.e mode now provided for electing the Town Clerk, 11,,r .aid Borough, he shall•be elected annually by me own (mulled, at the nest stated tneeting, after 1:1,e Borough election. ..s,ction 17. That Irom and atter the passage of mis aci, the Governor 14 lierebv_authorized and re -I“iireil to Cominii,sion some suitable peison m tire. ilt.irough 'of Pousville, Schuylkill C9llllly. US an • Auctioneer," who is hereby authorized' to sett C.:: Public Auction all kinds of goods. AVares, ,anilize, Lands. Tenements and Prdperty of ail yielding - arid paying [tithe Treasurer of this 'uttinionwealth one per cent. on all the property .id; after , he shall haee - .Kold annually, property the amount of ten thousand dollurrv , beltire he i-onifielted to pay anything 10 the state; Anotiotwer be authorized in make such place, in mild floinugh. at all tunes he may select. Prar.zde.i. That the perNott appointed Auctioneer utoreNahl, shall pay into the Treasury of the nanonwealth the Num ot. twenty•five dollars for • • 'ununission - .4 We have no comments to make on the •labove, except to remark that the object of all - 1 1 1aW is ostensibly, at least, justice. It is evi ttrat that this is not the!original Bill, pre pared in accordance with the Wishes of our ,k . itizens—the operation of the above, if it a - "LeCOITI CS a law, will be• anything but just Ind lair. The South Ward, according to 'he number of inhabitants, is entitled to tarp ', s'Juncilmun and three School Directors, while 4 ach of the others has two—this was the :nt,attion ot 'the framers of the original Bill. the last Governor's election, when the lute was lull, the whole -number of votes p .fled in the Borough was 1142, or which the South Ward polled 423, or more than 1,-qr-thlrd the whole number. - rf - lr Is rumored in Harrisbuag that F. W. i Esq., will shortly resign the attire of - i ' :man. '.Y ":if th Ph t :l2:rg l ia wea vk i • l i i i i i . :• 1 e l eheadi E. in2t Mr. Hughes, we don't think, will hold any lone, out of which be cannot make mo iLey. He has two prevailing propensities— IL.ve of money and political distinction.— TWhen he can combine the two, be works a horse, and will take all he can get.— Alu - the flush. i victory . he covets political dis - action, and will take any office; but as soon the novelty is over, and tbe.peiquisites di- - alo*.h, the love of money - predominates, hod law, the lumber business, a tuucb i -k1 Soap, and a little of everything (some what like ourselves in the latter respect) a predominate over an . office without heavy , erquisites 1 FLP AT A. MEETMG of. the Old School - 'resbyterian .Congregation, in the Sons of Temperance Hall, last , Wednesday evening, was decided unanimously to call Rev. H. Van Dyke,of Bridgeton,N. J., for their . fu me Pastor. Mr. Van Dyke visited this place me weeks since and preached several times, tighly delighting the large congregations iliac came to hear him. APRIL FooL.—Thurday was an un )ur.iy, day for the unsophisticated—a great Aa n y wise ones, no doubt, were - 'heartily • tooled." This custom seems-to be of very acient origin—read the amusements of the _raelites, in the =4oth chapter of Numbers, see how theypent the Ist of April in i Lose days. . propn-ed to pay the members of Co n . e•• a ,4ktry of :5.1,509 per annum, iii.tead of the , r•plit ,dlow heee of $.5 per day.—Ezchangs. Won't do—they would then make their as much tou short as they are now 100 long. 110,..TAMF.S COOPER, lion. Thomas M. lithighaus, of Washington • and Col.- Reilly, t•nd J. R. Flanigen, Escf., of Harrisbing,will adept our thanks lot public documents. THE SPLENDID - building, known as remont Temple, in Boston, was destrqW fire on Wednesday night. The loss is es , iimated at f; oQ,ooo—only $42,000 insured. !I 27 THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE did ihot adjourn, last week, as proposed. The Illembers waxed wroth about a veto from the G'ovemor, and continued their sessions till Tuesday. . . 13 Tim Railroad Mania is raging in Ches ter eon t Y* THE GOOLYEAR INDIA Rubber cases ;111 progress at Treaton. . (roe ritElittiEßS• SoUgHSL.I .1. • l'• NORI/1•116 SCIIIOOI.B. Mg. Entree b l are already,' throtvh the col-' umna of your Jeurn4i/, expressed my views, with rega{d to " A State Formal S.chool." My reasons' tor Oppoeintasueli ad institution have been briefly, stated, too briefly to.do either the subject or myself • justice. Those reasons were not founded u e any mates dicta, nora slue!. - and teetacind- and iii- Yestigation. I shrtherelore, adhere to them, uh til they ate neet and 'overthrown by courteous dose reasoning. I had designed thrOwirigmut my views as to the true, system of Nornrl &tools before thee, and in efertection with thepreceilma, article. The peva sure of other busier +, has hitherto prevented, and will now even, eorripet me to write with. greater -haste than ts.de4rable. It will, of course; be. idle for me to mime matters for the sake of those who . maxi choose to be in the opposition., • •i• In proceeding them I have here to tv. that I am not !opposed to Nor Mal School instruction, nor to ,Normal Schools eshilelished on a true system. I have no-where, and at no time,' either athrmed, or suggested anything affording a just ground for the. rontraryaimpcisition,l nose who may have repro :sented the as entertaining stieh an opposition, have. to shy this least, gratifitously andiftiarneterestreally misrepresented me. 1 a". But what, I am ready to take.grouml in behalf of Normal Seta:lois, it la only when they are eatabliah ; ed ie ac'cordanc'e *eh u cerium system. That sys - 4 tern, whileat conflicts serionely with the plans a 4 many, nevertheless, ifer sound and apparent s ea-:I sons, eommends it If to niyjud a ament, as in its`' main leaturesathe only one hiath just and expediefit.; The ground principle on which that svatetn:is• !, ba-ed, is, that the aaareet adopted for oar:Nor:no/ Schools should he sack, as wears the greatest good of the greatest ittetaGer of teachers, and sack as, In connection re -1:(h a jest eronomy,will devel ops', on the part of tSaeliers and friends of edam .tton , the highest and MOSC videfyexiended effort. It is certainly apparent on the - very face of things, that that system, whirl' will afford the largest met- sure of adiuntages attainable tinder the eireinnstan• ees,to a ahousand teaeherais better than one which, while it affords optiortunitles individually much higher, offers them.] oil} - to a_ hundred; and it is equally • evident, that the one whieh stimulates a thousand teachers aoalo half of the requisite work themselves, is hetterlthan that, whirh laps' a hun dred in almost luxteri l em, d e p era j aha e an d ease . • The philosophy 6fithis around principle may be seen in the following.: 'file object in establishing I these Normal Sehoills, i , the improvement of the great body of teliebers throughout the State, in or der that through their advamement, the great mass Of our schools may! be !elevated. Now rite true theory of elevating tbe masses, is not that of lifting ; a few far above the re, t. It is that of raising the *.ereatest practicable portiere, to the dligliest degree attainable under the eireitinstaneea, even thott,t.:tt that elevation be st4lit and slob in its inimediate movement.; In the Moiler case, the immediate and principal benefit in cenfineal to a few, and there, to the establishment of All unnatural and injuriotaitlis parity between them and the mass. In the littler, you ;Weise the advantages offered more widely,and apply them in such zi way that!they promote a more extended, uniform and natural growth, throughout the mass. Still' further it tit apparent, that the true theory of the high estimprovement of uny body of Men, i , not that otgivlng a certa:n few, the best pxessdde opportuniryl and the amplest aid. It is that of opening to the w hole, such opportunities, and affording such aid only, as will stimulate them to do the most for theni,elVes. In the tbrmer case, you not only develope lesa energy on the part of the few, but you actuallfr by the disparity created, do muesli to stifle the ambition of the less favored por tion. In the latter raise, by throwing the door wide °pieta to all, byprediOeting success more upon per sonal effort, and by iresert mug a greater equality in their rise and progrt+s.you certainly secure not on ly a wider hut prop . tionally a higher ambition and euergy. • Having now laid mown these main prineipleadhe way is - ttilly open fr a frank, though necessarily brief statement of retails. To that I proceed, on ly 'premising that I,claim perfection, or' freedom front evils, tor no past; but ouly urge t he main prin ciples and features ea the system, as being correct and preferable to thdse of ally other. The promi nent features of the :+t - stem propoatd, nail their pe culiar advantages, are as follows : Ist. We sliouldaajize. upon the foundation alrea dy - extant in Our academies and seminaries; that instead of building up something distinct from them, we should make ebieet use of them. This will save all the expense:of erecting. and fitting tip build ings It will secure! in Our favor, the influence al ready obtained by those institutions. It will open the door for securing important local aid frotn their friends and 'nitrous. It will add ranch to thestreagth. and usefolness of those institutions, instead of rte.; tracting therefrom. It will bring the elevatingpow er nearer the inataa t to be !renegued.: It will afford ample security against too exclusive•a",govemitten tut influence, and a privileged intolerance. • ad. One such institution in everyaounty, at leas!, should be selected as the field of operation. This will save the expense of niilea,ge on the part of the pupils. It will, also, in most cases, greatly leasen the expense of living, and in fact relieve the State • entirely from that item. It will seetlie the training Of the teachers on the very ground which they are•! to occupy. It will secure in them, a better adapta lion to the state of things. which they are to en• you ter. It will make the advantages °tiered, more ' easily accessible, to it larger number. It will awa ken a stronger !oval interest in this caire of' educa tion, in ,iieh county, instead of exerting an influ ence to kill the little that may be existing. It will seetireahroughout theSlate,an interest and an activi ty that can he gained in, no other way. :1 That institution in each county whirl', other thing, being equal. will do the most p ) -run :tr ey • and otherwise, tor securing ample Normal advan fazes to the teachers. should lie selected; and its endowment by the State . should lie somewhat prel portionaleto its own effort. - This will enable the Slate to do more with less public money. It will dayelope more tinily the resourees and energies of the Itiends of education. in that locality, and wilt approach nearer to the self-sustaining system. it will, also, tend to awaken a generous competition on the part of other institution , , and thus favor the common rause. •1 00 - -I' - 124 - 1 - *3 00 3 80 8 CIO 3 00 Mh. In the'in , titution eleeted. a Normal School Drpirtment lie organized, under endow ment in part from the State, affording to all esTry facility of cla,.N instruetion.—instruction through lectures and disenssions.—and all IlereSSB - advantage , for reading and crap:lilting authori ties. Thee tarilitie..hotild be afforded to all pu ptl. in the department, under the proper p:edge,trce of charge. This arrangement will enlarge the sphere of activity and usefulness in the immtutiou It will afford the means of impqivement just tam they are wanted, and in `the very way to secure the widest and narv,itnatural nth-am:e inem. ,It will relieve the,teacher,from the bur den of self-education which is necei.ciary, or which is best for them. sth. To this Normal School Departmcjit. every teacher applying formstruction, and giving the pro per pledge. should he admitted without distinction. .This will preserve a Just equality of condition and feeling among teachers, as a class. It will, also, 'through the influence of local and congenial aSso. elation, serve to hind them together with more of ll local fellow-feeling. It will. reptilihean-like, thiow the door of improvement alike, wide open to all. It will. also, accord in all its operation and influenee, with the true theory of elevating the mass. and of developing the self-im,taining power. Theme, wilhout going into minutne,are the prune features of the system, which I wish to .see taken into enn.nderation ht our Mate, and in the main adopted'; and the reasonableness- of the. wish is ap parent in the evident advantages of the system over any other TO" Turpentine Od.—lt, is said that tur pentine from North Carolina is now eiten sively manufactured into oil, and that an in genious inventor has succeeded - in inventing : a lamp in which it is said this' turpentine oil will burn freely, giving a brilliant light. 1:0" It is stated that Governor KOSSUTH has rented a large warehouse, pine. miles front Cincinnati, to furnish employment for Hungarian refugees, in the manufacture of saddles and accoutrements. n — Mr. Van An/burgh, of lion fame, ar rived at New York, from Europe, on-Satur day, with a considerable number of quadru pedal companions, which are to be added to his menagerie. 13:7 There are one hundred and thity-three German newspapers published in the United States, the oldest of which, published in Pennsylfania, has been establised sixty-three EZZIII EV" An Oswego druivist advertises tour easel of " genuine sea-serpent oil, brought by Captain Seaburyl‘ of the whale-ship Igo nungahela. Good lot coughs and colds, and only $4 per bottle. f 7Th. Britssh Royal Geographical So eiety have elected Mr. Grinnel, of New York, an honorary member, as a testimonial of their appreciation of his generous efforts on behalf of Sir John Franklin. 10" 7'here are now tinny thousand tons. of railroad iron lying at Dunkirk, New York, waiting shipment to the West, mostly de• stined for Ohio, and there is 'daily more ar riving. Ca There are now tw o hundred and nine ty-eight pupils in Girard College, at Phila delphia, of whom two hundred and forty , two are natives of Philadelphia ; and the re , maioder of other parts of Pennsylvania 117 Prussian Wools.—lt is said that the Prussian Government has ordered a,collec (ion of specimens of the wools of the seve ral provinces to be made, and- presented m Peter A. Browne, of Philadelphia city. Q 3 ' An Alum Spr mg.—A spring of water, hiring all the properties. it is said, of the celebratedlAlum Springs. has been discofer ed two miles from Norfolk, Virginia. CC7' A party of twenty Hungarians, under Captain Gratv i ey, have gone to Missouri, with means to purchase 10,00 acres of !arid, which they intend to stock and cultivate, • • Girls in St. Paul, Minnesota Territo ry, obtain $lO per month for doing, hugs& work. In St. Louis, good girls command five, six and eight dollars. 0:7 The Baltimoreans are aiding pecuni arily, Mrs. Green, the wife of the swindler, Well. they're right. The innocent ought not to suffer with the guilty. le= ~~. _ _ WI FREDERICK S JEWELL THE MINERS' JOUR AL .. .AND ToTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISydt, ' - , 1 7 . . • ;* TA4 Philadelphia Ledger says that the - cottage =lithe hak of the:B6lllAM, in phickftic•ore, the poet, once lived, is yet standing. It has - been stated that the song commencing • ' . = ; 4 . Mary, I believe thee true," was addressed to Mrs. Duff, the once great, attractive, and favorite actress. - 11:7* Was you ever shocked by balvanic „eat tery, did you hear Waniel. Debster's late speech - in your city, did you ever see a steam boat 'bile her buster,' did you ever drink a scotde of boch ale, and do yoti vote the tig whicket ? 11' Fruit destroyed by frost.—The Cincin nati Gazette states, that most - of the lrnit— cherries, peaches, Apples and pears-which had escaped the extreme cold of the'past win ter, have all beat carried away by the recent And unexpected visitation of lack Frost. fig' in Alabama it is an indictable offence to play cards, Hi a " public place." It has been decided id a late case that playing in the woods, out of sight of a house, and off the road,is not or public place." 1G The hill 41 , ,teep . lions in the Forrot divorce case was served a few days since on the attorney's for Mrs. Sinclair., It covers no less than one thousand five hundred folios. TES coei, - 4rnaDii FOR 1852 anamtsmweleaffiis The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 27,- 442 06---by Canal 14,157 14-4 or the We 41,- 600 00 tons. Total by Rai1r0nd,:371,176 by Canal 35,674 10 inns. The increase this Week is abOut 2,700 - ions over last week by Railroad. The corresponding ship ments last year by Railrikid were 31,122 19—by Canal 3,055 03 tons, - • The pre.eiss of forcing coal in the market when not regnired,continueS to a considerable extent, prin cipally by those who have no wharf tricilities.at Richmond. This is all wrong—the Operators who hold wharves at Richmond have shown . a disposi tion to purchase coal from those who have not facili ties for shipping at that port, at fair prices, provided they would hold back a little until the roll , was - re: quiretl—but if in meantime these parties force the coal into the-market and reduce the priees, they take away the ability of these men to maintain prices, injure all parties, and they must become the prey of the Middle men - as formerly—and they deserve their. fate. Men who will not learn wisdoin bkexperi &ice must sutler the .consermences. We haven letter trefore pm koala Dealer in New York, dated March who has no interest in mi ning here, from which we make the following ex tract 7 NEW Youx, Mardi :31st, Ifr.2 DEAR have battled many years fiir the interests of the miners of Schuylkill County, but they will not be trigs r-to their own interetts. drop you a few lines to inform you of what some of them are doing met:feet sales in this city D-- D— is sellirtig White Ash Coal at $3 84 deliver ed here. M— acting as Agent for some concern in your Cotnity, is offerinn• ' Red Ash Coal, of first quality, at 54.•12/ per ton, delivered and can Mania buyers at that, becalm we are not prepared to buy vet., Others, from your County, are offering good Omit at even less prices. There is no excuse, for persons who profess to be' sensible lousiness men to pursue sucha suicidal pol icy The true course. to be pursued by the trade seems so plain and , obvious that tho'e who act otherwise, either do it from great necessity, recklessness, or incaillicity to form a correct judge ment (if the opuratioßiffilie unerring laws of trade. The Lehigh Canal is not yet open. The Dela ware and Hudson Canal will not be ready much before the first of May, The Spring is unusually backward this yeai. l '-during the week we have had several snow storms in the mountains and great coats were found quite us comfortable as in winter. . Boats for the Philadelphia trade by Canal are very scarce, and freights have advanced to 70 cents. Many of the Boats ettgaged in this trade have been worn out and hauled - oil; and the Company is los ing a large portion of trade which she could t.ecure by procuring a supply of Boats as early as pos sible. The Report of the Delaware and Hudson Com pany for. the last rear has made its appearuace, and we find the follawing abstract of its main fea tures in the North 4rnerir.4u, which we give for the information of our readers : " The Annual 'RepOn of the Delaware and Hud son Canal Company for the fiscal year ending March, 1852, states that the profits of the Compa ny during the year were $150,281 40, equal to per cent. on the capital stock. During:the year the Company brought tit tide water 472,602 tons of their own coal, and .315,503 for the Pennsylvania Coal company, a very small amount of which will be left tn-old on the % reopening of the Canal. The Managers attribute the unsuccessful bi.iness of the last year to the competition hetw&m the great Companies, which forced the Delawate 'and 'liaison to reduce its prices, and they caution the mock holders against an under estimate of the value of the propert, !rased upon the returns of the year just closed.: They anticipate a much more favorable lousiness this year. The receipts of the. Company from theleiles of coal were $1.553,973 03, and from tolls and other snorees $'21 , 1,(133 BG—ma king the total receipts $1,768,606 91." Amount of Coal-sent by the Philadelphia arid Reading Railroad and Selittylkill Canal, t r the week ending on Thiirsday evening last : RAILROAD WEEK. TOTAL. WEER. TOTAL. 11. C. 7,603 07 121;1323 19 7,103 03 18,42 S 13 3,165 14 33;3131 92 Alls 13 3 , 351 S. H. 11287 04 1411,128 . 16 4,504 10 11,205 12 Pt.C. 5,1811 01 64,533 01 1,349 OS 2,632 10 Total, 27,142 IV. 371.1:76,1s 1.1,157 1 1 35-,1174 10 c.5.t,74 in Tina!, ' 4O ,c'l OS To same period laq year by R. R. 4n0;259 lb do dp do . : do Canal.• 3,055 04 lk•crease yeai..46,563 I 4 lons RAIL ROAD 6 The following ti the timothy of Coal tranuported over the different Ritilroad+ in ffFiehuylkill County, for the week ending Thur-day evening: WERN. TOTAL. Mine &S.IIR. R. 15,714 1l 120,6R1 17 Little Schuylkill R. , 11. 5,865 06 44,273 03 Mill Creek - 'do 7,276 15 71,721 16 -Mount C:uhon do 4.365 12 30,248 00 Schuylkill Valley do 5.959 11 ::4,632 18 Mt. Carbon & Cnibon 5,962 13 80,657 •19 RATES OF TOLL AND TRIgNSPOUTATION ON RAIL ROAD YOEL THE PRESENT. ' From M.2Carboit. S. Haven, P. Clinton To Hirlimond, • 1,5(1 1.45 • 1,25 ToPhiladelphin, 1,50 1,45 1,55 TOW. BY CANAL. From Port Carbou IQ Philadelphia, $0 50 Mount Carla*, do 49 " . Schnyl. Haven, do 47 " Port Clinton, do 4O = Philo& From Port Carbon, 70 " Mount Carbo4, 70 '• *clutyl lluveu, 65 NEWLAND'S CELEBRATED ALPINE STRAZVBERRT. HE eibscriber has just received a few hundred "plants of this crlawated Strawbetry,which en.n tinues to bear for period of Mx weeks — and a single Plant has been known to produce 268 Strawberries In a single season. The flavor in exeeltent, the' berry large, some measuring 3 inches In clrcumference, and the plants are hardy and poly of cultivation. For sale, by the dozen or hundred, at H. HANNAN'S , • nerd and Variety Store. is. Orders received for all kinds of Fruit and'Orna mental Trees, 14binbbery, Plant., Urals seeds, Prim ty's Sub-soil plows;: and other Agricultural Imple , tuents,al manufacturers prices. Apr 113.1142. : 14— ' . I {.•'J; frIIAT great, infailine Remedy for FEVER AND AGUE and INDIGEdTION, guardini by the writ ten Signature of the inventor, Jon* R.ROwaND. U. R.; le fur gilt by all the Druggiate Potuyille, Pa: April 3. ItiS4. 14-3 m _ PREMIUMS TO BOATMEN Orvicc SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION COMPANY} ' • Apra 1.1852 lIE Schuylkill Navigation Company offers the rot . .towing prentianKto Boatmen, for the purpose - of setusing the utmost poxsible despatch la the loading. movement, and retuth of. the Roam Y. the Boat whichoiliall make the greatest number of trips from ricimylkilf Haven and Ports above.to the City of New York • .200 1 To the Boat mating the neat number 150 Do do -. do do 100 Do do• , do do 55 Pir; do ; do do .00 Ile ' . do -' do do 25, NO Rini making itits than nine trips to be entitled Inc• premiom. 1 To the Boit making the greatest number of trips fr o m tichoyikill Haven and Ports above, in Philadel phia. _. 9150 To theßoat making the nett number, 100 do do do . 75 Do do ... do : do 50 ~Do do .', do do 25 No Boat making less than sixteen trips to he eutt tled to n premium. . . Totbe Boat making the greatest number of tripe Flom Port Clinton to the City of New York, goo To the Boat making thermal bomber, 100 Do. do - do ' ' do ;75 Do do :' do do 50 • Do do - dg do 25 No Boat Making leis than eleven trips to be enti tled to a premium. • • .; . ' TO the Boat making the greatest number of.trips front Port Clinton to Philadelphia, . ..100 To the Boat making tee next nuthber. • 72 Do do .. do do . .. Do ' do -:: do do - 4 O 4O Do do i' do do No Boat making le4s Oro twenty trips to be mitt tied to a premium. :, In case, of two or: more Boats' making the taw number of trine. tbe:Premium In be given to the Boat which carried the greatest tonnage., , F. YRAILEY, President. Apii13,1115.11, . .., . • , • 134! •' • Eli raIaBALRE'S nieTronnt SCALES. 11 113:Sabseribers base teeetkappowed Meow An' 1 toe aale Ofthis superior make anis:ales. and ate prepared to furnish any'deseriptiou :of their make, capable of weighing from oz. to 500 tom A ass. plc of scales eau be seep - at the York Stere, April 3.1652. NEW annearainaturrs. TAB undersigned desire to leftism the Punhe that they have established themselves at Leesport, hi connection with the gt. Clair Depot; for the purpose of purchasing Fh.ut,firain,flay and Produce. They are thankful for past favors, and air now , prepared thdeliver goods, wholesale and retell. UHLER & BROTHER. t. Clair. April 3. fast' • Ice • AINDSLATED PROW DROPS, A New and Deli eiota Confection, Manufactured . only by GEANSLE N REHR, Centre • Sireet, Potter:lle. MI/ESE Drops 'tie manufacture from the pure and 1 genuine Essente. consisting of Pineapple, Straw berry, Raspberry, Banana * Orange ard :Lemon, and possess the delicious flavor of the frail itself.. We pay Particular care and 'licentious to tlem.and .offer them to the publieawsuperiar to any in ithe market. in connection with the. above. we also niainitailure all' kinds at - Slick Candy and fancy, 'Corfectionery; which the public ale respectfully invited to examine before porrhasitig elsewhere. N. 11.—A liberal discount to Wholesal* dealers. April 3, I$ 2. • ' 11-3 m 71116 Coal Veins on the Christian Runkle Tian of I Land, belonging to Messrs.olltiff. lipstick, and others of New ork city. This tract of Coal Laud is situated West of, and adjoining the land 3 of the well-known Spring Mountain Mines, in Carbon rotor ty, and contains the same choice white ash seams of Coal. A Railroad wit.. T-kstil is now heing construc ted from the heart of the tract, td connerd with the Deaver Meadow Road,a distance of between two mod three miles,having a favorable down-grade pit 'the way to the point of Junction with the !leaver Mead ow (toad. This Railroad will be finished by the Spring of IS The owners invite colliera to visit the Tract, 4 4 they desire to attain a g I-Tenant upon fair and reasonable terms. Mr 4, John Young, at Hazleton, will chow the ground iAd tereire'proposali for leas ing, or application may he made to MERRDITII. Agent, Centre Street, Pottsville. 14-41 April 3. Ifin TOWN HALL ' IRON AND lIARDIVARE STORE. OTIIIS MUSEUM of manufactured wares has lost 'lnnen!' its attractions, and I am now able to nfret to the- public. either for, their inspection or purchase, one of the finest and most useful stock of Foreign and Domes tic HARDWARE ever offered in the tonnty. With ' many thanks fir the tutronage extended to thn lade, firm, I dater myself able to supply all the wants ' my line of business, cheap as the cheapest, wit „, ~,h ,* usual promptness and despatch. ,FgANK POTT..f . April 3. Mt. ', • •It if STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND, GIWGERIES FOR. .ALE. I , IIE sokirribers offer for sale their tint Ito Stock of Quids, minimising a good assortment of well selected Dry Goods, with a small quantity of °Hirer les. As the stand, which Is one of. the best ln d'otts vine, being on Center, a few doors below Market Street, will be rented, tt offers a fiats ate chance fuj a person desirous of going Into business. I. LOESER & CO. ;14-3t April 3, ien TO COUNTRY DIERCUANTS TRE undersigned have Just "Peltd an extensive and -general assortment of CfiftillftlEet, TEAS, LIQUORS, &e..wholesale, at Nu. 113 Nottli etEcOND Street, above Race Street, Philadelphia, where Conn try Merehanta will find it to their interests 041111, as they are determined Lunen so cheap that Buyers need not eo any further in any instance. They desue to call especial' attention to a fine lot of THAA,sII freA,that will mend themselves to the tnwt particular. and See. ALTER & WILLISTON, Grocers, N 0.143 North '2,1 St.. above Raee, Philafa. April - 3, 1n52, 14-3 m • _ J. STEWAR A T 513, N. 9.d street, above Wood. (Biwa Dts-i ..;W r fl. et.) Philadelphia.would r espectfull y call the alr attention of his friends and the public in general „,,- to his large and well selected stork of CA RPETS, z.l . to OIL CLOTHS, Mailings, Window Shades, Stair , 4 7,' t nada,. &e. o ”' Venitian Carpels from 7 CIO. to 100 rte. per yard. F. ;:d ' Ingrain, " " 161 " 'PO " " '' -' , Three Ply, "" 1 00 " 1 25 " " •,..... 2 ' s,llrusaels. `• " lln '• 1 50 " " i;.' 4. : DOOR MAI W.—lle would invite the attention 0 r•f dealers and others, to his laige clerk of hoot : V.at ans.which he ma aurae:in chin great variety and "" ,f, )(splendid qualities. Oil Cloths from I yard to LI Q - .. yards wide, Wholesale and Retail. , _ _ April 3, 1n52, 11.1113Rubscriber announces to his frienda and the public that he has • • made a considerable addition to his Book . Bindery, and has procured a Honk Hinder from one of the best Binderies in Pinto- ' deiphia, acquainted with the/latest style of Binding. and who will turn out his work Par superior to any thing heretofore produced in Pottsville. Books bound In any style of Binding, either Plain or In full gilt Turkey Morocco. , 4 Blank Books paged or plain, made in any pattern. i also printed and ruled at pukes lower than n the City. Books bound by the quantity . , end Baiter - 1111rd to Pattern by HANNAN., April 3, 1852. • PRILADELPRIA DRY GOODS. TOWNI3ENLI eIIARPLESS do ettiNS have and are receiving a full supply of ri ruin° and SUMMER Goons to which they would ask the attention of buyers. Light and heavy black and colored 'Cloths, eaasiniercs and Vestinga. Biankets,Narseilles Quilts, Counterpane!, and, ear- lain Goods. frith Sheeting, Isiah and Sprite!) Damask 'Nide Linen and Ulotha Enzitehatid American White and rancy Skirtings, French, EngUFA and American Chintzes. Entlish,flerionn and American white and colored Flannele. Black and tfliareli plain and fancy French and India Brodie, Cashmere, Filet. Silk on& Woolen Shawl, Silk and Linen Feeket Ildkric, Mark and Fan( ye... Silk Cravats. Men's and Women's Citiyes, Hosiery. Phins , Draw erg. kn. Plain and fignred Baregry, Ti9stio4, Croat,Mari., and Maim.,linen. Shoemakers' Goods in Listings, Linens. Drills and Oallonns. 4 cuuehrnakers' articles, Eltiv 4 ; preen, and Drab Cloths, Sattinetts, &c. r 32 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia . Apri13,1852 NEW SPRING SIZES, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOO DS. A(MEW & CO., 10413 COEstillT STREET. Phil• adelphla, have received by the late Steamers from Ilarte and Liverpool, their new stock of GOODS, whirl' they ooer U l Ladles and Gellll , lllrn, viola lag the city. at very low mires for east, 200 Embroidered White Canton crape Shawls, rang ing, in Loire 1'11111020,0 $lOO. 100 Plain do with handsome - fringe. 610 to $2O. 200 Mocha Long Shawls, while, scarlet, blue, orange, I lack and greeo44atai $l5 to 040. WO Elegant relined and black silk Mantillas, new patterns. 100 Black Late Shawls, and Mantillas, superior qual ity. 300 pieces ()Melt figured Riven& flilks,spring color*. 200 do plain Carnelian and solid colors. 3000 yards India Silks, neat siripeS, plaids and plain. 2500 ** printed Mnstin de Lainta. Paris goods. 3000 " Hanle ale LailiP, (ram 15 to ri cents: Ws) ti French printed Muslinir and Lawns. WOO .• Printcd Fa Ward rialtos, lit every style. CANAL 453,315 02 1000 " Mautilln Bert!, for travcllinZ tirriges• 100 ilnz. Ladies' Kid GIOVPF, w hite, blark,nndhgoing rotors. 100 doz. " nilk " Paris make, with a choice stock of the most fashionable Itibloom. Ladies' Km. broidered Cuffs, .Sleeves. Collars, and Chemizetta, white and black and cotton hose. We are conmantly receiving new goods (rain :we lion Well in this City and New York, which we eel at ettte mely low pricey, at )24; CIIESNIU Street. April 3,1852. 14.1rn FOR 1852. BANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY General Passage and Foreign Exchange Office , . P. W. BYRNES & ( 0.„1;9 SOUTH • - STREET, NtiW liork,29and 30 LEW IS WIIPiRF. Mourn. fS GRAVIER 11,V40 1. STREET. New Mk:aim I'. W. BYRNES & CO., nn WA TERLOO IROA D,l.lverpool,l3 EDEN . . QUAY, Dublin.' FOR REMITTANCER To AND PAS ACE FROG N. York. El. 65 I 65 1 60 ARRANGEMENTS FOR .18541.—The subscribers beg to inform the public thinughnitt the United States and Caned's, that they hasp completed their arrange meets for the year MX. Persons sending for their friends,or those returning to the ..Old tkinntry," will find it their Interest to select our several magni ficent and well-known Lines of Packets, sailing as below, for their conveyance. No espetire has been spared to have Emigrants made controllable doting' the voyage. All passengers engaged with us will he' shipped under the superintirnilence of our own Firm ; being the oldest established:tad most extensive In the Trage,and with such unequalled arrangements. Emigrants will meet With facilities from us that no oil i er House can furnish. We can conddently assert without fear of contradiction: that of the•. hundreds of thousands sent out by us dnring the last " Twenty seven years," not one has had Just cause of:com plaint. 11. All our ertgazewents are phiiely slated, and when wads are strictly adhered to. ! ce In all rases where persons e!enline coming the mo ney will be refunded without deduction, on returning us the Passage Certificate and Receipt. ' Remittance, to England, Ireland, Scotland, and • ',IYALES. The subscribers have at ill times for sale DRAFTS. at sight, for any amount, oa the National Rank of Ire land and all its ftranelies, etc, which are paid free M . discount in all the principaCtowns' throughout the United Kingdom. Persons residing 'in the country. and wishing to send money to their frieuda: may In sure its being done correctly, on their remitting us the amount they. wish sent, with the name and ad dress of the person fur whom it is Intended; a Draft -will then be forwarded per first Balling l'acket or nrparnsr,and a Receipt returned by matt. P. W. U. & Co .have well known responsible Agents in' all the seaport towns. In Ireland, Scotland and %Vales from whence Steamers leave for Liverpool, and In many of the ; interior towns, who arr. most at tentive to Emigrants on embarratlon, at the various ports. In fact all our arraagemente for Pavengers, and the payment of our Urea., are so perfect that no posaible delay or disappointment can occur. ibo Poor further particulars apple to or address by letter, post paid, P. W. UYIIN Ka fr. CO., (19 Routh direst, New York, or D. HAN NA Ni, Pottsville. If you desire your business transacted proetpt/y and safely. call at D. Batman'. Oillre, where the drafts are issued„ payable in all trans of Europe without dis• count, at any of the Banks,and without any delay— April 3;1553. 14-tf( INDIA Er n= gLTING. GOTTA PERC3III • B IIIE suescriber is Agent for 'the the sale of India Bobber and Gotta Pemba Beliing„and will Burnish It to any length at Mellowest cast) prices. This Belt ing is considered better and c heoper.than arty 'other kind in use, and it tuts the advantage of the material being worth at leapt half its Arid cost, for other pur poses, aner it is worn out As belting. It Is In use at allJhe Collierie, in this Raglan. Also, India Rubber and Gotta Petals Mae, for va rious purpoies,surh all conveying water, Rpeaking Tubes, Fire . Engines. dec., all of which will be furnished at manufacturers' prices, at B. HANNAN'S Variety Store. rip India Rubber Packing of all the dliTereattbkb. nes. &Waye on band. Car Springs and Alfons cut in any wben required. - • - Feb. SO, HO. E. YARDLEY . *SON •_ .• - 14.1( TO LEASE,- DEPUIt. BOOR BINDERY P. W. BlR**B & CO, (ISTABLIVIIED IN 1N2.1.) Great Bram and Ireland : !5 . : NNW uARAWARS STOII2. doors . below kfata's foteL and neatly opposite the Miners' Dank. Pottsville...where will be Ibuttd an excellent, aasortment of lIIRDWARE ' Coact Triattninpi IPfles. ' - ; Plan Trays. - Saddlery. - 1 11rItanliwaro. Shoemakers! Toids, fArtertment of Bile Locks, Carpenters' Tools. Table Cutlery, Mies and Palle, iPecket Cutier, ' fts,e iron of all alses. Table Spoons,. Rolled Vdo - do, &male and Viers. \ *lt Nails and Spiker. •-- assortment of fine Reas. Railroad Iron andNallic Sbeel Iron -Crucibles. Smith Tools, r. , Wire, Tin Plate. Baildial Materials; Brass' Nettles. C 3 # steels, . " Sad irons. ' Shear, glee!. L Pans and Boilers, • Arm Illister;\• inn Mill flaws, ' • n a il races, - Cross.ent 13311/o'. ' • Powder d Shot. Fine band-rianci• . -- C. 11. return. his thank. to the Millie for she pa tronaXe they eatemled Co the late firm of Bright & Prot, and datteishlmwlt it in his individual capa city. he iv it) be ahln w*serve and command their continued supporril the'eu.slity of, the rood. he has in shire. strict attimtion to Mashie's, and the loin rates at Which he is determined to sell. fI,SOfICE BRIG lIT., March '37. 183.1.• Late of the.firm of Oric,ht dr. P011.13-1v - ' TO COAL OPERATORS! ! TIM owners of-the notialdaon Coat Land Estate, in :Schuylkill ir.dunty. hereby make known that they ate Prepared to TPeCirr applications up 'to 14 o'clock, M., of Tuesday...the 13th day of April next' for a Irate of mining privilege on the Prinowee !ree ves rein, Mart-Reath ,iltartient At rein. or Dawiers rein, and ern fool rein. allot which are rot by a Ice rod rommencing.ai the Water-level, at the town of lionsldsoni ot.i4lllrient capacity to work thp whole . of said venni, hiving a rori East and Westward, re spectively, two and one half miies,capable ..f [watt ring 500 ions tier day. and their peculiar location. commanding a choler of the market. on the line of the Union Vanali and through it to italliniore, and also the market supplied by the way of the Valley of the Seim, lkill to Philadelphia—having almost the exclusive supply of the White Ash Coal Of the for pra.parrd .C 4.41 of the same yelling in the East ern market Mi . Red Aek Coxl • ',, Parties wishing-to make a lease are invited mel amine said The land 111W111.11. being desirous of inrreasine theproduct of their Estate.are dlspose4 to make a tavortble lease as to' time, rent, tr., end will give all reasonable facilities to tenants. Fur pattignlars appiti to •C. E. SPANGLER. Philads lVtil.l) , 'Pottsville. • P. W. tiIIAFFER. Engineer. f Slarrlil7,ln.sl' 13 31 COAL LAND FOR SALE. VIM SALE at ..prlvatr oake a tract of. ~ (coal I.andodttrate In Britheli Town ship, County of SehirtikllL containing 40 acres, with allowances, more or lens. and all - over heavily timbered. bounded on the North by the New York and . Schuylkill Coal Vo.; East. P. Zimmer man, and bleat, John Shall and G. A. Zerhe.on the Soullo by Walibridge and Ebert's lands—an untlittotted llr svill be, siren: It IN aliCretalliell Ihai eeven vriue of coal are running through the same. For price and terms of sale enquire of the owners. Wm. Gialf. Levi Miller, or at the office of PAUL BRAND, Justice of the l'eaze. 13-61 March V. ISsfi 10,000 PIECES PAPER nAnawas AND BORDERS, . yIIST rereiv,J direct . hum the 'Manufacturers in AI Philadelphia 'and New V,.rk, ranging in Prices remit Scenis io 10 per piece—all of which he will sell Wholeaale and limed it manufacturers pricey. Velryt, Oalrand Marble Paper, Decorations, Statues, Fire Screens, Mouldings, Columns. &c. in feel every article used In Paperine on baud. Paper Hangerri, Merchants and others supplied in quantities to sellagain. at Manila:lesser* pekes. The aubscriber lots tined up a moot. eatiressirns Paper, and his variety is equal to ithat found in any Store in the city: We will Viarann , Ilbat the peo ple sill find It Pt iheir interest to dial with him in pirfcrence to going In the city. I. HANNAN. N. It. Paper Ilaneers furnished when 'mini/ed. Poitsville, Morel, '27, IC3 ,2 , 13— . COURT PROCLAMATION. iv °TICE heVeby given that an :111.lonroed Court of .‘ Common Pbtas, for the trial of taupe', at issue In at..l Mr the county of Schuylkill. will b. tpeld at Potts ville, in the courtly aforesaid. ,tot Monday. the :Mho( April nest. at 100'elock, A. M tocontimie itvoisveeka. Therefoie all ktsons [Living suits pending, and all pet nuns w hnse ditty it shall be to appeal at curd Court, will take notice and govern themselves aerordinglv. 1:11111.iTIAN M. lITRAIIB,SheIia% r 4 hcrlfrs (Mire. March 27. 1552. LAMPS! LAMPS !! rpilE cheapest and best assorted stock of Lamps n( I.every deSeritli such au Chandeliers, Lloquet.; holders.Candelabres, liall,Stable and Canall.anterns, offered in the City, ran be found at the Cheap Lamp Store, N. E. Corner of 4th and CHERRY Streets, Philadelphia. M Ellett A NTH visiting the City, would find It de cidedly to their advantage to call. J. FITLFORTIf 'l4 Cheap Lamp Ftiore, N. E. Corner of 4th and Chet ry feet R. I hiladcfplila March 27. 1952. ME EORRINIONE & TROTTER, ENGINF.EItr3 and H I.IC MACHINISTS, Pio. 16 ARCH tit., Philadelphia, t on.truct Steam P.ttgines, Pumps, Pumping machinery, Street Stops, Film Plum Hydraulic Rams (Birk inbine's patent) and Hydraulic machinery in & T. also contract for the construction and erec tion of Water works, March 27, 1651 MINTED WINDOW SEE/11)ES, A ,Splrmizel' A egorlyznit. rIIE Subscriber hall just received a very sr:m.l'l(lr I lot ofpaintell Window Shades.embrntlng the latest and most fashionable patterns,varying in price flora *1 t a lri a n n Per pair. ac prices at least 2n per cent. cheaper than they can be purchased, retail, of the ordeofartu 7 rem There are several splendid Parlor Patterns the assortment. For sale. wholesale and re tail, at 11 HANNAN'S li Cheap shade, Paper attil Variety eliore. March 27;1851. 13— fIAS now on hand an assortment of SPRING BONN E FS. consisting niSillts and FalleyStratva, to which she calis the attention of the m e w....... 0 d the Public in general. Call and examin.• her stock belbre purchasing elsewhere. Orders attended to at the shortest mule," on-the most reasons crow. MRS. E. R. lIAR No. 73 Arch St., above id, North side. I Hada. March 13. 1052. , II- m SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. TOIIN STONE & SONS, Imporiern nod *1 Dealer* in French Millinery Goods, Mo. 45 4 1-;/07 South SECOND Street. Philadelphia, are now prepared to offer to their cut-loaners and • the trade a large anti well selected 2145141111 , 111 of Silks. Ribbons and Millinery (illO6l. MEM . , Confining them:wives exclusively to tills branch of the trade, a nil Importing the latvr part of their xtnr k, enables them to rarer an avrortment tinisurparsed in extent and variety. which will be sold at rite lowest prier! and nn the moat favorable terms. March 6. leiff2 10-7 in LADIES' COMBS, Ircale and Retail—New and beautiful subsesiber has jest received twelve dozen as sorted LadMi' Combs, embracing a general assort ment, among Which are .everal new and beautiful Pattern., all ofWhich will he sold wholesale and retail at estraorilinaiy low prices. Also children's circular Combs, a t D. BANNAN'S Feb. 14.1852. SIILLENDII & PASCAL, HATTERS, No. 6, Sandi SIXTH street,l;etween Market and eke %wilt streets, ,Philadelphia, HAVE constantly on hand a be autiful and extensive assort -, meant . HATS and CAPS, which they retrpectfully Incite their friends and the public generally to call nail eintnior. while viiiit ing —THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE." February 21,'1851 8-1 y MOODY'S NEW TESTAMENT. TIIE NEW TESTAMENT, expounded and Illus trated according to the usual marginal tett . ..remelt. in the very word, of floty•licriiiture, together with the Notes and Translat ions. and a consplem marginal harmony of the . Gospels, by Clement Moody. M. A., Magdalen hall, Oxford. Perpettiol avian of Lebeig ham. Just published andfor sale by BANNAN. Feb. 41. 185 i. 8. Imo' f i ~J:+ ,r~~ 'Vali EN by SKY-LICHT, corner of Judhastoviro Centre streets, superior In the delineation of fea ture and tife•erpresston of the eye. Children and groups taken nbirker than any ever in Misplace—an indispensable requisite to success. Call early in the day to avoid a crowd. l'npils Instructed in the art, on reasonable terms; also, handsome Apparatus, Chemicals, Cases, /kc., furnished cheat). Call and judge for yourselves. C. VANDENBURGH. Pottsville, March 27,1852. 13—tf DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, No. 10 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. rriWV.I.VE PRIZES AWARDED!! Gold and "Sil -1 ver Medals, for the best Daguerreotype Portraits and M iniatures exhibited at the great F4llllof B.ston, New Fork and Philadelphia, within the past 6 years. Strangers and citizens, whether desiring Pictures or tint, are invited to tall a four inhume nd examine one splendid Works of Art, among which are Portraits of many-distinguished persona, both Eutopean and Antericitn. . We have the REST PLANNED SK V-LIGHT cum , bined with KIDE-LIGHT. The best nf Plates, Frames, Caves and Operating Instruments.and the immense experience derived from having taken nearly 50.4A0 l'ictures. We therefore say boldly, WE ACKNOWLEDGE NO SUPERIORA I ! Pores megleMte. From.' 50 to gl 50, 03, V, $5, $lO, $l5, 820, *l5, and upwanla, attordang to size, style of case or Frame, ike. Our strictest' personal attention Is given. Cali, then; and examine our Specimens. If yon desire pic tures we are confident of pleasing. The largest and best are most valuable; 140 Chestnut Street, 3 doors below Kph Street. ADMISSION FREE. Instructions given in the, Art. Also fur sale, the Right, with Instructions to take the CRAYON. or ITIONCTTE PUIIIIIAIIIII.and Mammary, unimportant improvement, Prates,. patented. A few from many opinions of Awls's: . Nsw Vose. Doe. 20,1851., "Dear Sir :-;:-Davinc had occasion to copy horn yonr Dague rreotyprs,tve beg leave to congratulate you upon the prokhity.you have made towards µetfec t ion of this beautiful art." ' , DANFORTH. BALD & en.. Dank Noie .Nneravord of New York and Phitada " I have long regarded M. A. Root ap the very best DoprerreotypOrtist in the Constry." .1. 1. PEASE. Engraver. "Mr. Riot's Crayon Portraits 1 consider the very perfection of the Daguerreotype Art." J. HENRY CROWN. Miniature Painter. " For beauty and richness of tone; judicious ar rangement of light nod shade; and tasteful artiatie management-14211 meessions• Mr . Root's pictures. in my judgement; are nustimantd." J. R. LAMBDIN, Portrait Painter. "To charm-to ize Root's Crayon or Vignette heads by one appropriate word, it Is to call them—as they truly are—perfection," JOHN SARTAIN. Engraver. • - OFINIONS OFTIIE PRESS. " Mr. Root's Daguerreotypes are anus rpassed„ ,, — Philada. Ledrer. "The best its every point of view."—Pensa. faq. " The perfect 'u of the art."—Dostoa Star. "Tye best eke! , exhibited In this country. "—N. Y. Sea. "Ilispicturms of children and family groups ate perfect gems.",—.lVem York Courier. “Root'i sun pictures are a glorious triumph of ar tistic. skill, taste, and effeet."—.V. V- 'Tribune. "They pa} IN ly wonderres Root's fame le world wide."—Nets ;York ; - " Hoot has taken Premium Medals at all of lb. Ex bibittaris."-4cleattilis Assriren. Mira 0, ISM • 101 meow lESTI IMI =I was. mina's Ax , ortinrnt Cheap Fancy anti Variety Stare ROOT'S PREMIUM TOTIE imams OP SCHUYLKILL COUNTY! I V* DU,PIIY, respectfully Insides the ladigs genet s" 11 9. who may stilt Philadelphia to purchase Dry Bonds, to millet his storroir well k now& as tile if RENCII DRY GOODS STORE, No. , el NORTE; 'Emma STREET, abate liarketjtait Side ; acid look over his Stock, before oakum their purchases. De has Sayer Black Drat Si/ks,of all widths, and orate very best quality; Batertfel Showy Prise Silks. comprising handsome Plaid. Striped,: Brocade and Changeable. of the newest styles, in great variety; rani al l A ' °°l Noss De Lances, a very handsome assortment of near and gay styles; Jeer Styles Same - De I.aiscs; in great satiety, with a fall, assortment of French Lawns, • Figured Swits.. Figured naredei. Cambria & Yaconets, Silk Tissues. Parts Embrithistles. Plaid Bareges. • BMA Neu hltiht. Paris Kidd Gloves, Handsome Ribbons, Lace Capes, Worked Collars, etc. BDA WI.S, StlaWLS.—Cmpe,Tbibet,eashmere, an d other Shavali, very eheapi The whole stock will in soldas low es Goods of the same quality can be - bought in the city ; and the store is the handsomest. most Oonrenterit„ and best lighted in Philadelphia. Call and see. J. Y-DliPl l Y., No. 41 North Eighth Street. . I 1.3 m March 13[1552. face STocz OF CARPETINGS FOR • SPRING; TRADE,, . • • TILE sutismoe.r is in receipt 01 his Spring Etna of Carpetings.einbraetag au extensive and varied assortment of epiendlil styles of Vrlvot, , ,, Tapestry Brassies, 1 is . ri 4111 ally, . • Super & fine Ingrains, , 1- 2 _2 Ile Venttlaiss. I G. 'a., " Ainerisan k English Oil Cloths. J With an entire fresh !Sock of Droggels, ano and Table Coverio. Mailings, &c., Also a very large altancimrot of low priced Carpsts and Oil (:loth. of all deste Ipti"ni, adapted for Coun try and City stales. • ity- Country Merchants and others' who intend par chasing Carpets, are inslfed to rail and examine, so I am determined to sell ati low as ant house in the trade. ROBERT R. WALKER, 190, Chesnut girret, below Eighth. Phiiada• March 20.15:r2. 12-3 m CAHI'ETS AND OIL CLOTHS. • ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP CARPETSTORE. DERSONI4 wishing to buy Carpets or Oil Cloths, wholleiale or ',stall, will do well to remember that the Subscriber. being In avmall street. In under a low rent and light store espepses which enables tom to sell at the very lowest rates, so that customers can• not fail robe suited in price, and can save money by selecting from his stock I.4URAIITIFUL IMPERIAL, and eves), variety of INGRAIN AND VENIrIAN CARPETRAnd on. C 1.071115 from 2 to 24 feet wide, for Room,. Ilan., ate., with a great variety of IngralW Carpets. from 25 to 50 cedis,hnd entry a,tid Star.liat pets from 10 to al rents .per yard. Alga, Itltittings, Rugs; Table rovers, nag:Carnets, Err. &e. 11. 11. ELDRIDGE, No. II Strawberry St., one door above Chesnut. near Second Street, Philadelphia. March 20,1152. 12-3 m WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. BJ. WILLIAMS. Manhfatturer, „ No: IR N. SIXTH „street. above Marker, Philadelphia, keeps 'a lar ger anJ better asaorttnent cif Venomn Blinds, of oar row slats, with fancy and plain trimmings. than any other establishment in tire City. Painted and Plain Shades, Shade Trimmings and Fixtures, 4r.e. which he will sell, wholesale and retail, at the LOW EST CASH PRICES. The Citizens of Pottsville wilt d fin it to their hart math, call. before purchasing. Si they are assured they can buy a better ankle than at any other estab lishment, far the same price. My motto ir, •• A, good ankle, quick talesand small prolirs."• • WE STUDY; Ti) PLEASE, Ms rill 13, 05/. 11 -3rn NEW SPRING GOODS JOFINSTON 6c CO. 3 rp , now receiving and Opening a neat) Stork of Spring Goods of the newest Styles and tweet fastilons, selected from the most celebrated manufactuiers—their drei• goods in the fancy tine are well worth the attention of the ladies whose pa• tinnage Is respectfully stillcited. Also,an extensive assortment tattle choicest gipceries to all their vatic ties, (except Rum, which' we always exclude) all of which they design to sell upon the most favorable terms. They respectfully Solicit the attention of their Wendt. nod the public generally to their fresh stock of goods, promising that no pains or attention no their own phrt shall be spared to meet the wants of custo mers. Remember the pla:ce, CENTRE Streetjust op posite the Post Office, Pottsville. March 6, lAS2. 10 41 EXCELSIOR BUILDING HARDWARE AN!) TOOL :UM? EXCLUSIVE!r. The largett Ined only eanhli,hment 'of ti iind in the treelte4 States. urn. M 1 , 141.1111 E k. BRO., No 357 MARKET VI Streit, shove 71h. Philadelphia. Manuticru rem' Depot for Lor ka nfall kind., warranted quality; Pretnium Porcelain Krinha, over 60 Patterns; Silver Plated ►tinges, kc , with the nowt complete a.aort mem Of all thi• Modern . Patternm In thin line. 11.111- &is and Dealern are invited to call and examine our Block. ratelognea vent 'y Mall if dealred. rY.IIOI Air, Regl.ters and Ventilators at Factory pricea. March 11, 1552. 11-Cm FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, S lIEUB flElir 4-r. :,k1 , 744^ Subsci,iber. 11214 made •' . I,;;P t•: ,- e".' arrangements for immuring all kinds of Fruit Trees such as Apple, Pear, Cherry. Plum Pesch, Apricot, Quinee,Ate , by the 100, down, or smaller quantity. A I.SO, Ornamental Tries, such as Eli opean Liu. den, Horse Chesnut. Silver Maple, Alsiiihns, Weep ing %V &e. All kinds olOrnain mai Wit u bbery, and Plants. Bulbous ROOV!, &C.. &c. As some kinds of Fruit Trees ere scarce In the market, partieularl yPlults. it in Important that orders should be handed in os speedily as possible, In order to secure. supplies. 11. BANN AN. Feb V. 1852. -9— .• FEEINCEI EtTEE MILL STONES. On. an ImproraPlan—Wari anted. plan mak' s theitone perfectly true, without 1 the trouble and cspetWe of tilling in Iron and Tram• uunvs Kendeedise's fispyored Vast frau /7 yr being built into the stone aud fitted with Self Tra into Balance nyne and Driver, warranted to give 'tali]. faction. Bed Stone Ru.hee, on an improved plan, Burr Blocks and So'itl Mill litOttel, of all sizes, selected as the quarries in Prance. iti)r,TINII CLOVIS, very cheap, at Ilie Old FAtablishment'oi C. MITCHELL No. 14. York Avenue, (formerly Old York Philadelphia. March 0,1: 4 5`..1. 10-11 to SNEEDLER '.- & rraTuEn. ' Inntrial" BOOT, : 4 110 117, BONNET il- Palm Leal- Tll, l , l 7 l o l .lrc ' z i ..7 . n . 1 4Y ( o !h * r 7 r 4 ry 1 ,:s \: ; "- I h -P - .P... Phibidelphia, ...-14.... Where ran be finind at aftl 11111ei a general assort ment of all binds of plods belonging to their line. Particular attention Is it'ell In all goods ratifiable to the mining Region. You ran at all tlllllPa bed a good nut ply of the Miners' hoots and Brogans, as we have made an arrangement With the best manulatturers to have a good supply alWavaon hand.. Alai', goods sold at the eery lowest niters. February *2l, 1852 • 8-3 m WILLIAM A. DROWN'S MBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTORY. U 1..1 No. en MARKET St,. elilladelphia. For Spring sates, W. A. D. 1104 for SAO: an assortment of l'AliftrlOlA, that fm beauty of style and finish cannot he excelled, and for durabili ty of workinansbip, are warranted. Rai stork of ilmhrellae is always large and rem. pink% from the lowest price Cotton to the finest quali ty of flingroto, together with a choice lot of fine Pilk lIIMBREI.Witi... . , A call Ciom his friends and dealers is regneste,l— advantages will hi; ()dieted as will induce then to purchase. Frb 23, lASI. 9.2 m A .I_CAM ,N5l-•-/ 11 A LVE.ft, No, 59 N. 2nd St.. has on hand 1 04 1 1 k.. 1 and is constantly manufacturing and n•• relying from the Importers slid Mann farm- • . rag's, Ladies' (lair, Blond. Belgrade, Lace, ...i.l.a. Gossamers. Tulips. Pearls. and nil styles of mil" Bonnet.. Childrente Mats, Straw Trimmings, Wire Crown Lininlng, Buckram, Straw Cord, &r. Merchants and Millinerswill find the best assortment always on hand, , o holertale and retail. W. G. CALL RR, Manurr. and Dealer, No. 50, N. 2d St.. below Arch, East side, Philada. Feb. 24, 18.52. . . 9.:tm WREN WE LOSE OUR FRIENDS, HOWmuch we prizeibeir portrait. Secure the shadotv therefore, whilst the substance lasts. and It will cheer you when the substance fades " To do this right, you should en to the VAN I.OAN GAL.. I.F.RY, 159 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. You will there find every style of fancy and plain Cases. Lockets and Frames ; and can procure large or small plats pictures, or family groups, finished intim high est of the art at prices swisually low. Remember the place, '159 CHESNUT Street, nearly opposite the custom House, and call and see us. Feb. 29,1852. 9.2 m DOTS' CLOTHING. TtlE subscriber nroulll respectfully Inform his memo's friends and customersof schylaill County that his assortment ofelothing for Young Gentleman is much targerothan ever, and he Is disposed to sett cheap. Pemon* living at a distance, have the privi lege of machanging clothing purchased at this if they do ant suit. F. A. 110 YT, 401 Chesnut street, beloty 10th, l'hilada. March 13, 15.54. JOHN 11. Cobbins.) Ctiazbes P. ANDERSON. DRUGS, IPAINTS, GLASS, it c. ((•OI.LINe At ANDERSON, Wholesale Druagistr, kV No. 53 MARKET St.. Phlladelphp , have ain't ys on hand a complete assortment of Dings, Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Glau•ware, Ac., Which they offer to Country Merchants on the most . reasonable terms. We have aten,.the rote Agency for Dr. Davie Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar. March 20, 1852. , I .! 19:2m CRAM= FOR RARGAINS IN BOORS. DERSONA desinng any particular kind of Books for Libraries or gond reading. and who are not in a- burr* for them.hy leaving their order. with the subscrther, his facilities at Trade Sales. and In ex changing. Ate., frequently enables him to procure them from ID to 20 per cent. less than the regular prices. B. BANNAN. Pub'Giber, Bookseller and Stationer. Feb. 29. 1952. DR JT NICHOLAS P-YSICIAN & SUKIEG\ OFFICE AND DRUG STORE, - :* STREET, POTTSVILUSI. Dee. 14, 1850 50-if MESH GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. rrTIE subscriber Is new.receiving his regular suppli I. of Carden Seeds, orhich he WARRANTS TO BE rrtEsit, and will sell them In lots to purchasers at the CITY WHOLESALE PRICES, in thole who desire .to sell! again. By , dealing with the subscriber, the carriage an Seeds can be saved, and they can keep up their assnrtments the whole season, as the market requires them. Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to give•us a call. Our stock embraces a full. assort ment otall kinds ofeeeds. Grass Seeds, not on hand. obtained to order at short- notice—also Agricultural Implement., by applying at the subscriber's Seed and Variety Store, Pottsville. " R. RANNAN. Peb.SS„ teal. . . Sk— rOME IRON FOR 81111TEd.-50 tom, snorted sizes Floe Iron in afore lied for sale by 'E. YARDLEY it SON• Nardi 15,1851. Il.tt SPERM, TANNERS, LARD AND • WIIALE OIL, _ • , . 6 222• Gatlowa BLEACHED Wliittg AND • _e Fall Sperm Oil. 4,113 0110[111 unbleached Winterand Fal !Sperm OIL 4.221 Gallons Extra !Reached .Solar 8,988 do superior Stephan Oil, extra bleached. 8,200 do bleached Winter and Fall Whale Oil. • 13,777 do strained N. W. Coast & Polar " 7606 do Miners' Oil, very clear and handsome. 4, 0 03 do best quality Tanner's Oil. , 5,015 do superior Bank Oil. 2,000 do pure Straits or Cod 011. 8,000 do. Common Oil, fir greasing. ' ' 5,688 do extra No. 1. Lard Oil, (Continent.) 2,000 do Lard'OlL No. 2. 100 boxes New Bedford Sperm Candles. - 400 do Adamantine Candles. . 113 do Patent Polished and Solar Candles. 128 do Mould and Dip Candles,assorted sizes. ..290 do best quality Yellow Soap. . 860 do' superior Brown Soap. 115 do prime CastileSeap. 5411 articles cold, not giving satisfaction, may be returned. 110 LIMN & MCC, • 31 North Wharves, Third Store aboos Ilrek street • March 29, 1851. ' • 13-Iy., LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! • At So. 221 NoetArSectind Strert,above Vim", East ;.'Side, PhiLzdelphza. rpflE subscribers call the attention of their friends .11. and the politic, to their new and Improved PINE AOIL LAMP.. AlsO. Fluid; Laid and Oil Lamps, Gas Fixtures, of every deArripliiin, Chandeliers. PelidalllA, Fide flrlrk- ON &e.. for Lamps or (las, Candelabras, Oirandoles. !Mune! (folders, Vases, Parlor Lamps.ll.ll lanterns, and Marble Base Lamps. A general assortmenti of Glass and Brittnnia Lamps for domestic purposers.— A STITT' NO done at Short notice. Loop (Bassi,. Gkihes. Paper and Metallic Shades. Lamp Wicks' in great vat let,. ' Also, Tin tans of all sizes. PVlNtirla l 311P11(10iI to the Manutarturing ratite above articles, enables them to sell at the very lowest mar ket prices. All COOll3 warranted. Rest quality 01 eamphine. pine Oil, and Borning Fluid, wholesale and retail; N. it.—Store, 241 North Second St, burnt district - Factory. Sfr Noble street, near Fourth. II o.)nicK, quitritNn & MNBS, Manufacturers. March 13. 1552 March 13,1852 51,000,000 Save,! Yearly by Purchasing SILVER'S. MINERAL PAINTS, wonder ofthe age, nalisre's own productions 1 These Paints differ from alt others in the market; they are not clays; they termite little Ott, Bow and Cover with a heavierhody than white lead. They neither crack nor peel, and dry readily, making an ENritEL OF Stoat:. COLORS —We have 'seven ditTerent colors, viz three Browns, two Chocolates. Black and Yellow, and by combination make every variety and shale of color. Botrit.—Theer Paints are superior In body (or covering ptopeity) to any yet discovered, and pound for pound will cover double the surface of whitc lead, rinc, or other metallic Paints. IRON.—To Iron they furnish a perfect protection against rust. ((KJ bey 'contain no metal, which like white lead arts destructively on the iron • 11l tact his Paint makes iron doubly valuable for Molding nutria aeg. BRICK WORK.—They give In house walls a much heavier coating than 'other pain's, and if sanding is required, nothing holds so firmly or smiths, so well with It. OLD ROOFR.—Cive It a roof, never so old and leaky,.tiliver's Mineral Paints will make it cheaply new and more enduring than it ever was. osing this extraordinary Mineral as we pre pare it for them, will he proof against thew:on of hot sons, worms and salt water. CAPITALISTS and BUILDERS areinvited to make strict scrutiny into the merits rattiest, Paints. They will find a very great reilllei ion might be made in the cost of painting. These Paints ate lonely mineral; all claps and other intpurities see washed out in pre patilig then, for the hluriiul. They cost but half the price of white lead, and the same quantity will cover twice the surface, and last six times :is biog. which in fact TOIIIICYs the price to ono twelfth. Clintaip has no effect on this Paint, and is equally valuable in the told Canada* or sunny Florida. DIRECTIONS.—Iise Linfced Oil, mix as thick its you can, and use as other paints. These Paints need but little dryer, and for priming and second coating In all housework they will. be (011111 i far chealwr a nd, mare dutiable than lead. Dealers and consunterscan procure this Paint whole sale and retail of FRENCH & RICHARDS, N. W. Corner 10th and Market streets. Philadelphia. General Wholesale Aeents ; also Impoiters of Plate nod Colored Window Class, Dealers in Drugs Paints, &c March 15,1652. 10-3,m - BREWSTER'S EMBROCATION, TAe Beat Remedy ever dtseonered for Sprains. Prunes Rheusalhrn, Sitinern, or Weakness of Joint% and Limbs. Contraction of the .Museire, A - rot a / 4 .ra of 11.. Fare, Stile or Bark. Goat, Beadaehe, Toothache, kr Also, an /nralnabic Remedy for Sparix. Stllll4A, nes., tameness and Galls on HORSES p lIIS Em'rorat ion is, prepared of ingredirints which 1 forth a very active,yet entirely safe and pleasant preparation for _Rheumatism; &c. The proprietor being aware that there are great oniatitilies of trash in the country under the name of Embrocation, Lin intents,andLiquid Opodeldoe,abiulutely- worthless, nevertheless, feels great confidence In sayln4l.to the afflicted; that this is superior to everyibingiielsr in use. Hundreds of the most respectable persons and families have given their testimony in favor of its superiority.. It operates in many ca•ies aniniediate ly„ and person! , who have been suffering under ex treme pain in the Side or iillibs, or trim bruises and sprains, have found Inmant rdief from a thorough rubbing wilt ilils emhrorntion. Try it and you will Hot be disappointed. Price 25 cents per bottle. Certificate from Ambrose Pwornast. Egg , Atlantic Co., N. J PANcOAsTVILI.L. N. J.,-July 31, IS4J Mr. r. nag,,....rEu —Dear Rir have been an extensive dealer in lintses for thirty years past, and have had. great opportuoit tes to witness the various diseases to which they are suliject, and of testing the varinns temedies in nse. I== use of your Embrocation, and since nisi tune 1 hater used n pother 'remedies for the following diseases to which ibis noble animal is subject, viz: Ringiume. spavin, strains of the Joints and sinews. shoulder strains, swiney in the sboulder.lameness in stifle and socket, galls un the shoulders, and every disease of a like nature. I have also used, and known it used for the various diseases to which mankind are subs er t, such as swell ed Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains, Mahe*, cuts. corns, Spinal atnctions, pains in the fare, side. and back, Toothache, Burns, Scalds, aid. especially the Ileadache.io with h I have been subject neatly all my'life time. Your Embrocation is the best and saf est remedy I haVe ever used for the atiove,complaints: I having also sold considerable of it in my store, and believe it to supersede all others, Yours with respect, AMBROSE PANCOAST. BREWSTER'S CHOLERA MIXTURE. Far the cure of Cholera Aarhus, Diarrhaa, Rowel Complaints. Choke, f7ripiiar Pains, ar Smk Stomach, aid Asiatic Cholera; ri` IDS-Mixture has been used and recommended by I physleisns and others as a standard medicine, and has been successfully tested in numerous violent ca ses of Cholera Morbus, Distrines. Chnlic, &c., and will not fail to cure In one race in ten, if adniinis tereil according to ''Prections. on the first kttack. It is just what every family, vessel, steamboat, barge, and traveller should always keep on hand to guard against sudden attack, as the Cholera Morbus Is most likely to attack its subject in the night, and the sooner the remedy is applied tint better. Asiatic Cholera is, in most cases, preceded by Diarrlicea, and flriping Pains In the bowels; and, doUbtless, one great reason why so many persons die of Chol era Is, the want of proper remedies administered in the first stage of the disease, or the delay In procu ring a physician before the patient is past cure. Refetence can be given to hundreds of the most respectable petsons, es well as to physicians who have . used it, and witnessed its elects in curing the most violent cases. of Cholera Morbus and Diarrlnea. Price eScents per bottle. Ceariricsvg from Dr. Leonard Lawrence :—Dur ing the Summer of DIM while on a at Mr Brewster's, in Drfdgeton,l had a severe attack of Cholera Merlins, attended with extreme prostration of the system, and a profuse perspiration and vomit ing. I was induced to use a Cholera Mixture, pie pared by Mr. Brewstrx,which instantly gave relief, and a few times effected a permanent cure. I used no other medicine whatever. I have since used.it in my own faultily and recommended It to others, in alt cases willithe same re.ults. From a knowledge of its contents, I shnnld•not hesitate to recommend it es a sale and efficient medicine in all case.. of ■ like nature. LEONARD LA%VRENCE, M. D. Cedarville, N.J.. July, 1 8 1 8 . BREWRTER'S PECTORAL MIXTURE An Invaluable Remedy for Coughs, Cobb, Influen za, Ps thisic,Whooping leg 4, Measles-Cough, Spittinr of Mood, Pails and Weakness of the Chest and LUITS, Sore Throat, Artkvia, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. • 'PRE fact that no many thousands or persons have '. used it so successfully, in the different slates, and numerous rertifleates hiving been lent jd the pro prietor, as well as the fact that Physicians, Clergy men and public speakers ore using it for those dry, kling sensations that usually accompany note throat, as wells" for bronchitis., hacking coughs and consumption, prove beyond a doubt that it is a very superior cough remedy. It has been successfully used and tested during the last 'twenty years, and the demand is now rapidly Increasing. Price 15 cents per vial, The following Is one of the most remarkable cures on record. from Burlington County, N. I. BROWN'S MILLI. Feb. 9,1850 Mr. F. O. Barwterta .—Dear Sir.—ln the month of June, 18111, 1 took a severe chid, which brought on a revere and protracted 11!netts. The Bilious Fever followed by Pleurisy and Dysentery; the first five weeks 1 had a- very severe and incessant cough, which seemed to set at defiance the skill of one of the best Physicians in the city of Philadelphia, where I then molded. Myself and wik frequently request ed permission of my physician to use your Pectoral Mixture,lhe beneficial effects of which she had ex perienced In her own case, nine years before—to which she also cheerfully testifies—which he would 'not grant till the end of five weeks, and my cough 'still increasing, when he said he could Jo nu more ,I.r me;'but we must try it on our own responsi bility, us he knew nothing of its properties. 1 at once procured a bottle of ypur. agent, the' Use 01 which cured my cough entirety, and 1 got well. My and tame twice a day to witness its effects, and unhesitatingly ascribed the cure to your medi cine, which !believe is the best mixture fur coughs in Use. I have constantly kept it in my family since, and recommended it to others with the same benefi cial effects: • Yours respectfully. CHART.ES A. EGBERT. Prepated only by F. 0. BREWSTER, Drugglst and Chemist, Bridgeton. N.J.. and for sale by • ; h.: i• G. BROWN, Dingeist, Agent, Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. 11-6 m March 13, 1859 GREAT BARGAINS. I UST RECEIVED a tot of Letter Paper, whtch his heretofore cost 112,25, at duly 11.621 per Ream. Common Ruled Foolseap,a good article, at SIX per Remit. Ruled Bill Paper at only $2 per Ream. These Papers were all purchased's' great bargain, and wilt be sold arcordlngly. Call and supply your selves In time, at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Rook Store.. • Fob. 14, 11131. postaript,, By Telegraph and Vesterday's.'2lfail. ruir.aimr.PinA, FRIDAY 14 O'Ci.OOIS Wheat Flotir, 84'12i-I:y4 do t $3 50, per bbk—Corn Meal, 83, 25 da.—Wheat, Red 90 cis. White, 99. L—Rye; 73 cent' —Corn Gl—Oats, 394 e 43. per hushel. STATE .LEGISLATniE. SENATE.—On Tuesday thel,iryttor Bill was resumed, on third reading. A rhotion was made to go again into Committee of. the Whole, for the purpose of striking out the lath section of the Bill, called the thirty gal lon section, but the motion •was net Yeas 14—nays 16—as folloWs . _ Yens.-7tlessr.. Seller, Barnes, r . ..tirotliet.. Crir ,-on,Fcrturn, Guernrey, Hamilton. Hurnlm. Barlett, lioge, McFarland, MoMurtrie, Myco, and tlander son-14.i Buckalew. Darlington, Pict/ley, Fulton, .Tones, Kinzer, Kunkel, ATceaslin, Malone, Mntthias iitTulllCnberg, llobert,ou, Packer, Shiiner, * 'Slifer and- Walker. Speaker-Id. _ A motion, was then .made to go intO'Com mittee of, the Whole for the purpose of gen eral amendment , upon which a warm and lengthy discussion ensued. In the, course of the debate, Mr. Pratley said that . the Bill was an abortion frOin first to last, and that its patents were now heart ily ashanied of their own child. He believed that the present laws, if they were properly enforced, would be tar more effective than the Bill, in its present shape. The motion was then lost. • Mr. Packer moved to go agaid into Com- Mittee of the Whole on the 15th.seciiim of the Bill, submitting the law to a cote of the jieople, with a view to its modification so as to recommend to the next Legislature the immediate repeat of tho Law, !fdle people disapprote of it by their - votes; but that pa the meantime it shall be valid as it conies from the Legislature. The motion was agreed to, and the Senate going again into Committee the amendment was adopted. The Bill was then again reported .to the body, and the Senate adjourned in considera ble conftision. OEM The Liquor Bill came up in order,on AVed nesday and passed finally. —Yeas 17, Nays 1-& yeas—MesQ m Barnes, Carcithcr.,Carson,Evan;, Fenton. Guernsey, Hamilton, Hazlett, Hoge, Mc- Farland, MeMurtrie, Malone,.Purker, Robinton, Sandecion and Slifer. Nays—Measrs Bailey, Buckalew, Grubb., Dar: lington, Froary, Pillion, Jones, KIIISey; Kutiket, M'Cartin. Matthias, Muldenherg. Meyer., .iittimer, and Walker, Speaker. 58511,uti0 loan, for the com pletion of the North Branch Canal, was dis cussed, on Wednesday. The North Branch Canal Loan Bill passed on Thursday. The Liquor Bill, from the Senate, was taken up on Thursday and made the Special order of the day for next Wednesday—look out for sharp shooting then._ CONGRES . SIONAL StNArE.—A remonstrance was presented on Wednesday against the admission of Utah into the Union as a State, alleging that Mor monism is anti-republican. On the same day, Mr, Brodhead presented the petition of Schlefringer Co., and others of Pittsburg, and others again of St. 'Antis stating that they have discovered the art of manufactur ing what is known as Russian" Sheet Iron, and asking exclusive privilege in its menu factule. On the same day, Mr. Miller intro; tinged a resolution, declaring that the para mount interests of the country require a modification of the Tariff, in favor of pro tection, and to prevent frauds. Ordered to be printed. IlottSr..--Mr. Robbins presented'a peti tion, signed by A. M. Nixon, Patrick Mc- Glusikey, and four hundred and .six other citizens of Manayunk, Philadelphia county, showing that the present depressed condition of their manufacturing and mechanical in terests is caused by the operation of the pres ent Tariff laws; and they earnestly recom mend a modification of said laws, so as to promote the general interests of thecountry at large. They state that in the present Tariff of duties, in many instances, the raw mate rial pays a higher duty titbit articles manu factured from the same Mairrial. They also recommended that dye-stuffs be admitted du ty-free. Several Presidential speeches were made toward the close of the day's session. . A Bill was reported, on Thursday, by the proper Committee, granting land to Asa Whitney for the construction of a Railroad to the Pacific. It will, probably, be taken up for consideration shortly. Fr?' GF.N. CARAVATAL; the Rio Grande, filibuster, was arrested by some U. S. troops, at Brownsville, lately, and held to bail, in the sum of 53000, for his appearance at the next term of the U. •S. District Court, at that place. (a" IT srEms our neighbors across the water are, also, busy about the Temperance question. There is a Beer Bill now before' . the British Parliament, one clause of whilh provides, that no debt incurred for Beer or liquor drunk on the premises shall be reco verable by law. 11:' PIIILADELPIIOt has been peculiarly un fortunate by fire, of late. Another disastrous one occurred there on Sunday morning last, destroying nearly a million dollars' worth of prOperty, all covered by insurance, however, ex' ept some $lOO,OOO, or $150,000. LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING In the Bost Office at Poitsville, Pg., IN April 1, 1552. Any T Fttzgerahl J ehipldorgang T ship Adanin.Mary 2 Fiedler E do Martin James do Bergner Andrew Gibson M 2 Marquatt J 0 .do BarberlJohn (BB Joseph Mertz Andrew do Bruindi Charles Oatthey ()wen MeNlanaman J as Bushour Mr Gerrard James McAlear John Brien Michael Gass Jacob Berry George Garrett John Braleiy Jani.rs Berger Nelson 2 Gamer Gottlieb McManus P Bossily SrMon Ilinnieke• Prof A McLaughlin W Byrne Malachy Heath Richard Nelson llobenson Brien David Haze Ellen Nicholas Mica S Birk ey John i Hould Thomas O'Gara Pat ship Brown Davis Hoffman V O'Flaherty IM do .. Bran len James Healy Joseph Philips. Robert Herr James Horvinger B Port C, Bake Brieh'i Annilyland JohnstonPriek Miss Susan Brek .r Pettr shipilkhert Lewis Pflueger Mks FP. firenpan J do Holister Samuel Prosser John ship Chriatian Benj Hamsher Mrs C Quin Junes Creak in Thomas Harmon Miss Id Quin Roger Cook Monson Hill James shlpQnin Michael ship Choistian Win Bill Joseph do Birch 'Peter Cameron Chas Filiggins P do Bees Wm Curry John Johnston J W Rakes Benjamin Conron John Jones Wm Ross James Coffee Patrick Jorby Wrn Ryan hitcher! Conang Michael James Mies Si Reid Robert Canavan Patrick Jonee rdi.o 11 Reilly Edward" Curdmins P Jenkins 8 shipßice Mire Raehae Conry Miss Ann James Henry do Richard Ann ship Carmine, Mrs N . Kocher sehastianßindcrkiwcht J Carfand S lignnedy I' Soricks George Carney M AllipKotchin T- T Sands T 3 Carroll P do Kirny James Schmidt J l:ondron P do Eeobler Mr Stier George Dickinson C L Keen T 2 Sheely Michael Dobipon J G Knell Mies C Skelly Peter Doody Titania' . Kennedy M ' shipSleppy Christian Dolton James Knebel Henry do Smith JohrtGl' Dowling James Klein Jamb 2do Stoughton Aaron Dickson Saint It Lawler Patrick 2Ahoo•titi John Donlan Patrick Long John Senzel John Dress 14 Loser Elijah Shicit'John !toning Eliza ' Leahy David Ilattd.tr George David Wm shipLosby Win schull George L Draper Jos do Leary Andiew Sanders J ' , i'irtilp Healer A do Lear EIJ Torment!. James Eiaenhuth G W 3Levent M Farley Francis ' Ent Charles M 2,.Laukin John Umlaut Jacob ' Erskine Wm: Lomita PAIL ship Vernon Walter Elexander J (....! Leonard Wm do Van Riper P M Ecker Himo'n't Manlier!! Henry Wright George Emmen M: - j Miner Samuel • Wilton G F Fifa P Moura Philip Wilde Wm Pecker Matthias Maxwell David Wentzell James Faust Wm Miller Jacob Walbridge A Forrest James Monroe Thomas Wirt John • Foster George G Magain Thomas Weiler Martin Flattery Daniel blilllaolland Jam Woodrop Henry Fax Michael Megan Michael Wire John Fralich Henry Mort Adam Watch Johannah Frit Franz A l Money Mrs Walker John Frig :Mils A • Mason Mrs One cent addhinneliviit be charged for all adver tised letters. Persons applying fur letters on' this ist, will please say "advertised." ANDREW MORTIMER. P. M. 11-1 t APO 3. 102 MINCE put up espreesty for Family for sale by T. F. BEATTY r 3 CO. Nov.% 100. tf ' : ~~~~. McVny,Dantel McCarty John =Ml=t==lll3 El II
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