tqe 311intrrit 3loartial POTTSVILLE. PA. SATURPAY, MAR . CII,I9. 1853 vir 211 E MINERS' JOURNAL luss,rn la,- rir rotation than any other 2N-itotiver. Farb-. td in NortAern POlX9rlranAl. It arredarar do Coal, Iron 0,4 /hrb,Cle,s men. not oaf ill and ;.4gl rotrraies. ci'ir ant' ir alio rier; dater lartesln "Mt, 111 Schuylkill easinty t t riseig renders it or tne snot,. tali:able ...street: o .T .u"egtfflo ~rntsr Bat fete Tuxes Aare se m 1 , 4 Car• ent, : a2leat au t, 'm dseego/ow Sst. flarEIPTs, E .. 3m=i=g= --, w e jrwp tb.:e.e in arrears abroad w a ll f or _ ; . 111110: t?..eir antettints due, a . ,p,,,1;t 5 . a , pr,. .. it4e..... tale— .-r --- -s- r clprnses fat' pq-er and labor ara lery heavy - .J .- .-." Sari, to Merrh N. 1R54, - 3 1 00 ~, i, , • 1/empattur. to Sept-5,18.2, 1 . 00 .":bright. 1•:.q ._to Sept 11. PCl.i. , ,1 00 , e' Mover, to "March S, IRS: 200 taa Krown. to Jan. I. I Sft-i, 100 j .1.'11:06, I4)160 I. !......7,4. 150 aletor,:e W . Wmtersieeti. to Jan 1, IV. 4, •: 00 "Navrd Hug' to Sept. 14, 14.11, - I 00 .nh Ll:l,:er, lot.tept. 19, 15.1:2 - . ; 100 I. ••••E‘ Bo!.er. to Jan 1.1.551, rSPCZ ,, gymen and PaAhr SrAaa! Tfirla,s sum:gird with. The Nene, Jourrtal at 31 ›lr Inll4lll/I , e. • , BUSINESS 'DEPARTMENT. SEE THE ADVERTISEMENT of GEO Coach-maims el.ta! , hshrnent lII> turn is are A No. I " a" THE SF:COSIJ , Tult of I: T nthit.bment for rent ar A VALVATILE tract ut C,4! Inn ,1 in the ew Boston linsin for lease ritu-ADaLrtnA •Mr.rtIvEMENTs THOMAS MJNS, Aurnattrers, aavrniie e:ue6k Schur it: ill l'~unry- Coal Laid. for IrV" . PAPER ITANGIN4; . S, at nowstr.t. A. - tiro lIKE4, 142 Chesnut street IMPORTANT I i ~ , .Passage of the General Mining -1 1 - -Law in The House.. 'I here %vas a guod deal of feelindinantles- t_ t gl in thie place on Thursday when the new.; pac,age of the GENERAL MINI - NG by the Hotke {ins received. Thi4 ":'teehng was ineren7ied ye , ;erday when it was . r 1, 2 , Telegraph that Schuylkill fay 11, - ets'snduded to the ildl,o the tn.starirr ql a Jew speculators. °gams! the rrmongrance the whole trade here. The rascality androrrupti . on has litrume •., _rent at liartislkarg, that the people have - :irate•e.to be greatly alarmed. and It .ha,"hern -uggested that Meetings d the Trade and the people, Without regard to party or other •• ounideratians;beconvened at once to prutest ;against this iniquity.. There is no time to Bribery stalks through the Halls of l.egtslation at IfarrishurA With a bra7en face and MinliterB of the Gospel, we are told benu:ht under its influence, and public tfl4rs (ale_ and th•roure.u: the weneb• of 13iit)ery and Corruption, of which they are cbgnizatat, that would C 01 3 ,1411 the purest i,ukinc.:s man in the comtnunity to the Pen i- and thP - i6uld avoid him with Ow+ falls short of the truth. New Yprk tias her CliN Governmen: in Prison. and - ii half , ;he rascality practiced at. Harrisburg were known and believed by the people, nearly .the whole State Government and more than halt the members of the Legislature would he handed kth , r to u late. t. high time `to rise a latte asore parte, nod denounce every enemy whn'would o , klenly harterawav our drurest rightsaud aid th...r curses nud b..tne to reg ?liar busiaess,—SPECULATION, STOCK-. ~jO. B RING and SWINDLING CORPORA TIONS tor !business withtn the resell of in diridttal enterprise.. " sirwe the above was wriuin one of our heavicq Operati,rvilesired tp putl,,ll the lellowing call lot a Meeting, this Evening, at the Exchange Hotel. AROUSE CITIZENS !I Vtint.:!Rights. Invaded, by Coat !orporators ! ! ! . . Having - begtl with sgrpribe and re;;tiq !hat the GENERAL MINING LAW clad pasted the House of Reprrlentat , ives at liar. ricburg.includirtg S:huylkill Conn ty, against the remonstranc e s and desires of the whole ~ , m munity with threWor /our reptionc . — rieretpre invite the people without regard to Pariy,:to assemble at I.ESSIGS MOTEL, evenlpg, at 7 1 ,.•1'44ciek:to remonstrate againct extending It) Schuylkill Founts ?titilions of Tudiviaual Invettnent:, depend in ] the extension of ihiti Lan: to Schuylkill MANI' CITIZENS 1 ‘uUl3ll, rTPUENEI3.4I.. MINIi:G.LAW.— We observe that tArre persons petitioned the Legislature trona this County in armor of a General Alin lug Law. Who are they ? Are they enga ged in the Coal Trade or are they Specula ? 'The people watin to know. 70' THE Gea Jrny RepOrt. which we publish in another coluinn, telk l the same old story—groggeries, rriggeries, krogeries.— It seems strange to us that the Court can hear this same complaint made by our Grand Juries, session after session, and yet make no special effort to remedy the evil. MECfIAISICS• ADDRESS TluiSe who read theMdress of the Sch.qyl kill - County Mechaiics in out columns last week, could not fail to he -sfruck with-Tits temperate, reasonable spirit' a'd the respec table style of language emplo y ed in stating their alleged, grievances. It was Through- out, we conceived, a very• worthy document. The subject of the influx of Money and the I orrea.eOt the prices of produdtion, facts no torious everywhere, was fairlyl discussed:and the demand fora proportionate increase of wages respectably but firmly' stated. It i 3 , remarkable that of the many strikes now prevalent throughout the cou niry, none have been disgraced by scenes of violence or out late4--in Baltimore, it is obs - erved,lhat not- Withstanding the warmth of discirssion be tween_ the capitalists and the waiters, the greatest good. feeling prevails betiveen the COAL TRADE BY RAILROAD & CANAL. LIST OF LETTERS FOR IFL'il . MAININ in the Post Office it Pottsville. Pens- ' _ . ‘ett,by Railroad and Canal for the week ending i R E G sylvan's, Slants IS, leaf: on 'Tinireday Evening last , Armstrong Jas Grady Hugh fthrcli catharine RAILRO.kI). I CANAL. A Miss Mary Gunderman Wm PoHare Thomas ' Adams las - shirwtfeen P B Pittman Sim J T -: WEER. 20TAL. wrra - TOTAL. Beck .1 II (twinge Miss P Pratt Miss Jolla PC , -6,4:59 (r 2 92,40 05 1,448 15 1,54 S I:, 3 Backoten 1 G (Den I' ehipParmtv Wm ship I' ' K. 17 It 11 - '1601,05 191 lin 101 00 Brooke rhea W Hewett Richard Reiff John S. }1a.:1;231 14 113,:131 no - 1,i4.1 10 ;!.lil.l 10 . Best John Haugh Edward Rectal) 111 .1 P'. 3.17 A 19 .58,752 II 117 IS 305 10 1 Bonn Michael Bill John Reedy W J I Pull Chas W Iteninger John Rano dip -- ---- . i • 15,(.1 , 8 I'J 1i81,931 01 2,0 7.4 11 Bock John Humboldt Trine Ramat Wm J 2i: 00, 4,1 . . , I oentngera Henry Jacob Peintmar Peter 11 4..531 I.i ' l. Deck Joseph Bower John Ryon Bridget ' • -. --..;-_,.. - Bast Chit, H lloffman Mrs B Reilly B ship ' • .:59,4'11 19 ' Madhya, A , Gerrie EJ ehlpßeilly Thom do To some twric . .lii last :ear—lt R 91:,,357 1; ~,,., Parry Anthony IttlorleyJ •do Roehrig 1' do canal, 7.118 0:1 : Dotter Thnmas Hems oral Js• .to Rent. Cbriet do 1 I Broeklehuret I. Jones Richbrd St 11 ' ' Becker /On Vines Sites Ca I. Swift C W . . Bergin Win Jrnes M im.F.ahipSbea Patnek ; settler Ann Jame. 0.4 do Sullivan T Blatt Eilraoeth Kneoher W B Smith Charles :1.059 It, lon. Burns Mrs E Roehner V B girths Martin ___ __ _ _ --- --- -- _ Boyd Mrs Jl. Rally Patrick Sterling lobo RAIL ROAM. 4. . Beckman Mn, E Musky Michael earls Jimhua l' n Firion ft 'Molten' Jahn -. :tandem Thom., The following Is the quantity of Coal tran-ported oros A. tin Kline Wnt Hiner l' over the different Railroad. in Schuylkill County, , Bray Thom do Kennedy M shipSamon:James for the week ending Thurialav evening , rarey Janos Lager JT Sweeny Liar Wee. - TOTAL. ' t within Alsarlre Lions Luke Shortie Mies MA Mine Bill &S. 'IL R. R ' 44;24 10 71.103 no , ['Minim Thoe Lee George Somebody Mimi Mill Creek do ' t,',1•29 15 re2 ; sl IGO , Calomel' George Lot:minter Ileory elturny Jos sblp Mount Caghon ,1,., , .2:00S - 12 ji ; slo 07' Creerman Geo Lannon Luke Thotna•Johe N Silinvlkill Val!rs do Thomas Bit -bard Litnlerniutli R .Mt. Carl= &Pt Carbon '7,1,24 IS 55.510 ri .2 ' 4'35. 10 1:1 ' 1'61 15 i C C:r4 " 4l l" l ll 4t i t . iik Layette E shipTirary Little Sehtilkill R R 5,763 07 44,418 Cs 2 r"ll°D Michael rd:i.rigtbgThaTbmoimdaltlrailagallocril•l" , rondo Aan I - - --' - - - H - - - - - i irolinelly al Miller Philip Wilt, Joseph N' .`RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATI O N Curran Curran Bad ehipMPler hicholee Waters Jobs I or ZAILROAD - 10 'AVU. I, 1853. ! Dlidtria WPI 2 Malcom John Wegner John Dougherty Pitt Malin 11 Wilde Joseph ..... WE INVITE attention tai the Address of. , -' F t "' M• r°14"6119 Haven, Pel n 0,41 Dougherty Mary lilarpout 01. Winters Thmnaa . " No ttichmood, 1.r.1)• ',Ns l . l s Donahoe Mary Medlar A Williams Those R. A, WILDER Ewl-t before the tnited.AM4r- • ToPhdadel h• 1 J:0 1,55 1,35 " Dohhen inn shiplifillier Mien SI Webb John ;can Methane:a at Schuylkill Berea. on our „. RATE. , OF TO - 1.1. BY CANAL i - NTII. AU Ewbn " N3 ' /11111 h N shi P iff, " Jam" . F.nalish %Vol Morgan Wle do Wolfinger Mlle - firSt page. It is well written and coqui na i, OT ST 1. V rii. , . Ebert Charles Mclntire Geo Wool Ml, 11 Nice M wear useful suggestions that may clui Vr.in Pion Carbon in Phi;nctelph,n rn Evans Rev Rl4 McCarty John • Wright Mrs 0 ng • • Mount cartx'at to '' :-, . Crane Sarah McCarty Bridget Williams R ship Mer test the • general realer. with those t ,,,. - ~, Schuylkill. Harm to !. t• . fa : For David 5 . ..1." -McKee SI A shipWeelon John do z.it i rwi Guth McMahon Jo. do Ziegar Jobs 0 whom they were aspeemliy addresed. - The ' 4 Vol ( - 41 Intm 1 ° ' . 1 Ferns A E filchold• J . .Zwiebell Anthony Order . 01 United Americas' Mechanies is now i •It ATEs oF Fith:l( MT BY CANAL • 1 Frits toms (Merman L BrosZheimerenan 8 : Vitend U A . ('Dowd !Siebert Zah J adelph4 N VOrl.' , flouto• Christ o'Bri..a John efitnlite (Mile numerous in.the County an d' . p . „ ~....---.. PH v . , .• 000 . . „.. r .,,, mammal will be ..ba,,.1 renal , jiero „, ~.,“ f ort ialoomi; - :=, .., , may be instruEnen ( al oI great good, it prop- 1 - Mount Carb.xi, , --;:. , OGO ed to 11 ," 1 . r•riias oppiling for Intern on Mtn lint rlv matained,CA . • buylkal Haven . * L 71.) , 0 00 wit pease Up aaaamagg r , ,, • • Port E1.4130.',. OI) OGO Amniew monists', P. U. North 1.... leaf 11-11' parties. They almost daily meet and talk together and again separate in the best of humors., . . We deprecate "strikes."as a general thing, and alwaysuse our best intluenceo prevent them. They mostly engender much ill-feel mg and often result in disgraceful,and gerous riotry. Such' behiteioar ran find no eieuse with good citizens of any class--it. deterves severe punishmerit. But where there 0 - quettibnable justice betweeP the employ ers Ind the employed and an evident, leaning toward ersenon on the part of the loaner the latter retuse to submit and respectably -Make a statement of their complaints and. ask for redress in a moderate, becoming it, sivethiak it is . ttie'duty of the employers to examine , the case at least, if not to yield to • • • their importunity:- MR. CtIOPER ON VOAL. . • . _ , 1.. The inquiry instituted by Mr. 001"Elt, in - ihe Senate, last Week,' respecting the rela tive prices of Coal used in the Navy, Partic ularly for the JaPan squadrctn, calls for the contract entered in t o with Miss'is.-Ilovviand ii As.ptnwall fur „supplying , this seiciadron with coal,,the Price per ton whets drlivered in the Chinese seas, the commiseimw, &c., with ali the particulars. Also, tlii — oll'ers made by other parties, stating prices. ,S:c. ; and whether 'the Governmert, at the time of making said contract. bad not regularly thorired agents and inspectors of coal, their commissions, whether Messrs. How land s Aspinwall have not been appoint, d inspectors and agent.' of coal, with an allow ance of double-commissions. Sr. The following is the telegrarthie . reporr of his remarks in favor of . the resolution—they will be read with toterest bereatouts: Mr: Cooper said his object wa.s to ascertain, if practicable, information relative to the sup ply of coal to the Japanese squadron. It was known that the Government bad two agents regularly appointed to purchase and inspect all coal for the navy—one for anthracite and one for bituminous coal. Their duty was to supply and inspect' all coal of either kind re quired, not only 'for the uses of the navy proper. but also for he dock-yards and work 44 shops. Their compensation is filed at a per centage, uu all coal purchased by them, of five pee cent. When the, squadron was about to sail, or previous to its railing. an agent offered to supply it with both kinds ur coal. at certain prices, and to deliver it - at such points and places in the Chinese seas as Might be designated by the Government, the cost not to exceed sl' , per ton. The oiler - was to furnish anthracite at 511 "ti), and bit uminous at $l4 .9U per ton, neither kind ot coal to exceed 515 per toil. It seemed that - neither offer was accepted. Messrs. Bow land & Aspinwall were then appointed, in spec:ors, and were authorized to purchase j coal for the Japan squadron. They purcha sed. small quantities of coal in the United States, but they relied Inc their supply prin cipally on • Edglish coat, winch they have purchased at prices greatly higher than those at which Ametalan coal could have been bought. This,-too, when the American coal. both anthracite and bituminous, is much au perior to the English coal, as has been Ire quently demonstrated by actual tests and ex periments. He was informed that this En glish coal, when delivered in the Chinese seas—would cat one-fourth more than the American coal, (which was vastly superiori' would hare cast. He was also informed that, instead of an allowance of 5 per cent.. as to the other regularly appointed agents.' Messrs. Ilowland &.- Aspinwall are allowed to receive 1 , 9 per cent. cotamission. They are also allowed Hi!, per cent. by way of ex change on the amount of coal they purchase in England. If' this be so, the proceeding is an outrage, and should be made known. Ile was informed that ithere would be 80,01 1 0 tons of coal required, which, at $.2.11 per too. _would give 3160,000 by way of commissions, and 8160,000 more by way of exchange. Ile meant to cast no reproach on the late Secre tary of the Navy, or his predecessor. They were both high-minded and honorable men —Men of character and integrity, hot, never theless, those contracts have been made by the Bureaus, possibly without their knowl edge. = lie desired to have this information, and he`hoped the resolution would now be Passed. It was agreed to. EMI (0 — CAI'IIOLIC TER F EREN(' E. --The Cath olics were-defeated at the late election in Dr troit:---.ihe Free Schoolii were triumphant by 2,00 majority. Great excitement prevails on the same subject iniCincinnati in regard to their pend ing municipal election. Politics are entirely merged in the overwhelming interest lor the School question, between Protestant , and ftotnanists • ..7.7 THE WSUMING Sxurstinx, at Kings ton, near .Wilfiesbarre, took fire last Monday night. The south end of the building was 3!l deStrOyPti, with its contents, 'except a portion of the instruments. The valuable library ,was burned, and the :Pei pupils' were unable - to save any of their books or - clothing. The institution was under the charxe of the Rev. R. Nelson. and the loss amounts to - ...t21,11011 —insured for ..cs7,"ififi. ..r. 7 ". F. W. HtGlztsE.l..ot till. place, has resigned his Secretary ,ot Stateship and been appointed Attorney General by Gov. in the place of Judge Campbell. Judge Dark supplies Mr. Hughes' place. THE COAL TRADE FOR 1853 . The quantal; sent by R•tiroad ties wreL. e• 11 4 —by Canal, `2'.l2S the werl:,/‘4 lu Total he Railro. '-' 6, 1,1 1 1:1 14, air aul.t It last year Total 4 1.1, aqa:n.t 0% tows, t Ilet:Oti la.t se„. The turnout, for •everai tiaN ' onlhe West Ilranch Railroad, has'eheelzed ihe 'frade 1,11!)te amount of serrsral thousand tons during the wesq: The stop :1011n% year falls short of the quariviy sent to "nine penal last year, 3i%,tge.l 15 ton, The then have !limed out at some ~! the I or- The t literator. genet any, ottewl nth - totem:. the wages on the tint of Aprt:, to the rules that may be n:; reed up,n between the parties At many 4 , 1 Let tes the . r ale nv . ,..lttrtptn; Coat and nn , erestv..l on what h. gener.ll, termed' ' dead ' trite, work." The rum of Toll nnil Transpottistion ou Its'frond •od Canal were used at I lir rate, wr winos/nov.l last anek, until the tir+Unf August. They will he found at length in our udvertssing'eultinuis. It is now ascertained alinmit to iertaintt that no Coal l:rom the Lehigh Region can pass throiwii the Valaware Divpiton of toe Penns!. lvania Canal before the IStli of April. The Delaware and tin ritan Canal will it ready fur navigation shout the first of, April It is also stated thatdhe Morris Ca nal, leading from Easton to Newark:will he ready atxne the same time The rates to be,paid I;.sr labor retLII .o'Jtower tsin vet, that dealer's are all holding beef . , and of romp, but f•w. 4f any. contracts. (except some en. gagementi fir Coal. leaving the price+ ) have been made in this region It is also generally un derstood that dealers abroad will not come for ward as early as last iyear to LOUL , purchases The mild winter has ilett a larger Mod.: In the tart. a deal er, than was anticipated . Anstrefa to Inquo soon as the lama, opens tegtilarly we will publish the freights to BO— tan- and elsewhere.\ We cannot comply wtth the reque.: of our friend at Fall River. The fthipper. at Vichmond refit to furnoth the shlpmetti,_ The shipMents from Richmond are increa.ing which shows Mall many , of the dealer+ and coati' meta of Coal ilarciad am mum; out. RECORT OF StIIPMENTS From Ramona, for the week ending on Satur dad•, March 12, 1953 . 8k,913 :34 - •! 1 : 4 1 , 4 Destoniticm. Tons WEISETON'S DIGEST, Nem Edttron I3o,tonS %h 1•1'811S es R. HED. Wharton's Didest.l volumes. " ;(!" :.,r: Tha l'S l ; work it. now reached it, sixth edition. so i Which it is brought down to the latest date. The N. Y. a - %win, new nisterial actually added to this! edition edmpri- Nor lB ' -, 1 01 1 ars the entire rontente of •' A Supplement to Whir .Somberri- Pts.. 2111 ' ton's Digest. — by Henry Wharton, together With a Inv cam's irons Wallace Ir.'a Reports; easel from 2Z , 7. r; s , 9. . . T I d n ec e i r d r e o dr or 2 ' .52 s , fi'F, the , ,ved. 9.7,00{ a fottlicontini townie of Reports, by R. P. Kane, of hia Bar. Alm - I,m* Veilsels for Fea.soo, 617 I For ririr,oo . , II I .4t'S i t t l ti%•:u h i i i i rltr iP t`outt of the Un ited !Bates, on . - Boston, and vicinity includes ever yt II :n o ^ going •Poeal from the Pennsylvania Cireutt, - repeirted in East of Cape Cod, to Massachusetts, New Ilaiiiis. [lnward'. Reports, and a amber of manuscript de shire end :Maine. tilllollS 01 the °tate and Federal Courts. at Ph Vide,- , Phi . , , sale et Souther° Port% inelinle , everything to the Slut It. : .by his linear Judge !myrtle. Fo - BANNAN•B ern Staten and Wd,t indies, as well as to all town , ' Law andMisrellaneuns Boot More On Delaware' Riveibetow Richmond. March IQ, 1953. . . 12— ['create so far this year, • - MAIM TREES.. „ , /12 beau:re, we again call the attention of our citizens to the necei r sit y of planting shade trees in the streets, before their dwelling% stores, offices, bre. 'We have before sham the advantages of this prahtice, and answered, satisfactorily, as we conceive. its prominent objections. One Deed only contrast the ap pearance and.convenience cif a street properly sbadcd, ID a hot August day, with "another without such protection. Awnings are ex pensive. troublesome and not alwitys clean or handsome—besides; they are only used for stores and other business placis, leaving alwriltug houses entirely exposed. On the other baud, trees in the siretts add beauty to the general appearance of a lowa, protect the houses in both storm and sunshine, are no trouble when once planted, and in every• condition of the comparison, are preferilltde. We remind our citizens thus early of this matter, because many are now indifferent only to repent their neglect, when the hot weather comes on, and it will be too late to repair their fully. . • Royer'. Ford POLLatuilr., II orders are left with us. we offer to pro. 1 Doughoorah.. cure•any-kind of tree waited, within reach. at itc prime cost, with the cost of carriage .1 1 Ek l a t ir ot ,'",;:iii e d ,'" g only added. Only think of a flourishing i targtl rg h '• Lindeir, Horse Chesntit or Maple at your Orwigibutir front door on a scorching slimmer; day. •„? o'clock P. 111.—and be temred %NiTIIRACITE RAILROAD We are assured 'by the Operators on the West Branch that they are willing to with .draw their advocacy:ot tfus new Road. and ,to pledge their tonnage to the Mine Hill Com pany for ten years: it necessary. if the latter will _accede to their proposition to'reduce their rates of toll to 2 cents 'per ton per mile. The charter of the new Road specifies 1.1 cents. II a compromise can be effected on these conditions, we It tit decidedly better for both parties. It would prevent ibe constant ffPfeeling between the two Railroad Compa y necessarily consequent, besides the clan ger from collision on two Roads constructed in so.narrow a valley. (it would beimpossi• ble to avoid several crossings in the building of the new Road) and, moreover, the Mine Hill Company would Iprever thereby secure the support of all the Operators against the encroachments of any corporation. Dn. Wm. E. Hortxrn, for more than thirty years Professor of Anatomy to the University of Pennsylvania, died at Phila. delphia on the 13th inst. NEW ADVERTIMTS. TO COLLIERS. Ftre hie sod Et) Tract of Land,6oo acre.s,lotated 1 in the New Boattna 4'ciali Basin, is offered for lease. Thiel - tact embraces SOO western portion at the above Cnal Damn ,covering both dine of the Mammoth Vein, with a tun on the lean of 340 perches. Thearaten mon arum mo Creek Railroad to this property IS DOSS being constructed, and a ril probably be finished with in the present year. AO frlaloluallon of the ground o ill show its superior advantages as a site for a pro duet we Colliery, both as regards quality and quanuty of Coal, abundance of Tlmber -for all purposes, and favorable descending route fathead of the Reading Road or St. haylklll I anal. li, In fact, yomesses all ibe irquoiar• necessary for the• establishment of • first class 11 dos Ask Colliery. rot terms and conditions, which, to competent and rt .poo•fbie psrtms,wiil ha liberal, apply to Messrs. IL G ROLLER and W. 111RIII.E, .(dm'.. Na Carpentsr's Court, Philadelphia- PETER IV eIIE.IFER, .1. D. MEREDITH, - •"' Matt Ii 111. 12-'!m COACII MAKING. rum: 90b,er,ber.swi l oout 10 Introduce steam / Pow], and otherwise enlarge the factUttee of bin-already ext'en..ree Ea• • tsbitel,ment, invfle• the attention o I the pubnc to his manufsrtu re of toss h I r 4. pons and Vehicles of every description Belong every department of the Coach making business at liand..empinytns only the best workmen. and neing the bent m•teetals, dealer• may be sure of. .I,llr 1. , : .. - nt.far Cory work. Vetu. t.. of , en.rt . ntyle and tinter' made in,order.-, Repair. nenOy hod substantially done:e. Orders from abroad promptly attended _ es ; et ? shop, Morris' Addition_ Centre sr , nearly two. •:te the York eitere, I'nttsv iile GEORGE 3ENSINCB. 12.11 Marrh 19,1853 PUBLIC SALM. & FIONA, AITCTIONEERM l'aZu.lV: Cu,, Land., Schuylkill ( 'aunty, l'enu'a. IN . 1 DEBDA V. Mum h 49th . 1E53, •t balf-past 7 i, clock to the evening, will be soli] at public sale. at the Ptlll. ADE:IA.IIIA EXCII ANGIE, a very valu able tract of COAL LAND, 11111410 on Harry Town ship. sr Int)lkill County, Pennsylvania. knout eight miles westward of Pottsville. In the reston of the Broad Mountain, adjoining lands now or late of John Hartman and George Dewalt ; containing about 410 acres Si'atranied In the name of Philip Meyer, rig —Talented to Irannis Young, lit October, I%o2—now in the name of Llisa Young. the p It owner. The tract in Can toss ells tuniera. • al- it will he sold ny the acre,. Tlur , n.ay be .ern at the Al/engin Ettore ' t I.,:ey. pre•olu•to .de eb TITLE UNDOUBTED I tv .- Voribri r.a Lan, may be had of Cita re• F Mayer, Er' , Baltimore. H. THOMAS k SONS, Autoonter., Nu. 93 Walnut St. 121 N I=l 14.1—t.+4 1 W-11.Ittairv:• , ):41 11.• ,r,et ,•-• Pap, Ifangsngl. 1111 . :•"INI'T l'htladelphta ,4I the attention of tonsumer• and the Trade to .Th their ettri,lice amok of PAPER HANGINEd, of their riven roanufartire and importation, enibraring every '&11.4 of gouda in thou line, crholi they will sell at low tales. Their oilrinfarlori tetni the nine! eatignal4 in ihe ' frninlr) Itoty ire enablt•J to offer unettnlttrd Itittotr ntrnt• to porrtmintr• C=IMM t'lleaper than Ever! NOOO PIECES PAPF:R JIANGIMISI • H H. I A .\-.• Po?, Stn.., Pott.ttllr IOLA) PAPERS, fr0n1 . 73 rent. to 111 40 liFrench Paper.. vatinut prices. (111,0 Paper.. (mm RO to 60 cents. , rnelan,d Pnpers.from 7 coma to RS CeIII•. splendid 11.111, Entry and 11aloon Paper.. Clot& ‘eleet and lactation Borders. urtainaola Paper and Linen. (ram S to 40 rent.. Painted-Shade.. from SO rents top each, • spirit 411.1 ao•ortment. Fire Screens, Beautiful Views, Farrel Paper, Dern rations, Columns and Stacues,Nllehes. The aubscrlber has made hi. [elections of Choice ' Patterns from friar of lb. largest maanfactories, and ronvequently his Stick •mbrace• a greater variety of Veneer. than ran Le found In any ■tote In the city. lie pledges himself In sell all bin Paper• at Cite 'h fricl3, and t h e and snore expensive Paper. at ley , then city rash priers. Ms Curtain rapers embiere new and beautiful Pattermat very low rates. sa. :Neuhaus and Paper Hangers supplied with Corm], raper and Paper Hangings. wholesale. at the ver) loweel ;wit r• Elerant PAINTED SHADES. on Canvass, at leo. than rity pores. some Superior Patterns can be found among hi. Stock, suitable for the most elegant houses. ire As we are determined not to be Undersold by any person who inlends piylng for his goads, those who want lotrgaino. and the advantage of selecting. from a large and varied stock, had better call at 11. BANNAN•R ( leap Infiltrate aad Retail Payer, Bask and Sea• !lasers Store. ti Paper Mangers furnished When smoked. March 10,1853 13— DRAFTS ON EUROPE Si) PA:tzsENGER-AGENCI 'UHF. Mitmerlber informs the pObllc that he Is now 1 acting as Agent for the firm of Bow was, OEN & Co , and transmits money to any part of Europe for said tirm, in drafts of 1:1 and upwards, Anil also engages Passengers, at tag Current rates, from Eagiond,lrelond, Pentland rind Wales,vither to Philadelphia or New York—also in Steamers. The subscriber does not desire to do business for any person unless they are perfectly galleried that he will promptly at , ond to the same. He also belleirre, from inquiry mad., that the firm of Bowman, Grin nell & Co., are as sale and trustworthy saucy engaged in the business. B. HANNAN. Agent for Bowman, Grinnell & Co. iffarrh 10, 1853. nz2.son if 2811'415 19 NEW ADVERTFMTS.I 1 - . •11.3 1; . •2)..1 • :Ai rythl 0 it nth ri p l r te: ar.,R:4l/14: itait rch ria,o3ko. The Tiles of FILEIGIITS and TOLLS am 6.1 tram. paned by Mu, Cuftthasy, Will be s• fellows from the 14th in■t., to July 31.1, fucloulve: Richmond • Plidadelphis. locllact Plan. _- NuncioNen. GermAniown Falls of Schnyttilel' Hanayunt•. pin Mill, tonehchoeo t PI) mouth.R. it.. Gmhu•oand and ',MIS' tine:lora o,hrite- Pbri Kennel) Valley Yore., I 60 I SS 1,3 164 I SS . 135 S'? Iso ISS 135 I 50 •115 1.0 By ordrr of ifs'. Board of hlanaerts s. ilß►DFOßD;Yerrrtary 19:t Mardi IV. 1553 awaNts-MM.M. 1 111 CC cis tn. 134 . 11.1 . ? a AJI.L NATIO•TION ( . 0 .Wer•A ILIA 11353. The Lbarge the use of Can, and (or Toll on An tAgacitn Coal. Cluing on the glcurgggitst. Nan to• •raoa, tin ms foltnirs until August Is!, cr.s. _Cu rte rla. PbOadelobla., 6O S 9 57 SO Mausyusk. 1,0 59 , 5: . 50 kipripi 51111. _ SO '49 47 ♦0 rooahoborken. 50 , 40 47 40 Plyaloath Dam, 30 49 47 , 40 fliidgeporl, 50 , 49 47 40 Narristows, 50 49 i 47 40 Port Kennedy. , 47 46 t 44 it Valley Forge, 47 46 ' 44 7.8 Pawllni'a UMW. 47 t 46 44 38 Pt. Provident., ' 45 ! 44 41 36 Phanirvithe. 43 , 12 40 ZS Royer's 1..3r2.1. 43 i 4! . UI 35 pnusw'n Ut'g 43 MEM! 61td■botuugh, 41 40 31 24 Reading. 39 37 35 11 Althonse2. 34 37 3. 31 39 . 37 33 31 Hamburg, 1 74 32 2S 311 T. , 17 The charge la 01 he lwr inn of 4 . 240 thir. 1... five ;.et cent.lllllllrllite for *Wile a• nen:oolnd no rt.atge leas than iwrnty.lire ems_ per Inn hJi hr mail• ror any &gar., Hy order at the MIII.IIVIII. F. FRALEY, Prefident. is if EMI =I .1r jti PURSUANCE oran order of the Orphans' Court I of Schuylk 111 County, Charles Bromic Admintstra tor of the Estate of John Beau..., late of Ruth Town ship, Schuylkill County, deceased,will espose to rule by public vendue undoutcry, on MONDAY. the 11'. day of April, !Mt at In o'clock an the forenoon. al the house of HENRY HAAR. Innkeeper, (called Brause's Tavern.) In Rush Township. Schuylkill County, the (01101 1 / 1 111API , CrIbed real 1.11:41e, lute the property at th• said John linsuse.dec•ased, to wit 410 acre. of WOOD I.4ND. (tn four eeparale i•atta or parcel., of 11u acre. - t, j j each.) situate to Rush Tp., swirl e' adjoining land. of JaCtlil Me.arnmlth. Sul- 11114 onion Alter. William Taggart, other Ishii ot the said John ilraufe, dereaseu, and others. The public road from Tuscaror• to liazl•tun passes through Ma tract. There t• a mail log dwel ling house bow occupied by Abraham Celts, on one Of the parcel.. ALSO, All that certain TA% CBS 110 USG, Stables. Sheds, two r•nant Ilnuseri, and tract or parcel of .Land, situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining lands of James Taggart, William Rano, Solomon Al ter, late Mary gloughner. and Samuel Harsh. and con tattling 151 a. res and 16 perches or thereabouts, about 15 acres whereof is cleared land The ta•ern Lowe I. now occupied and kept by Jonas Richard, end one of the tenant houses wa. lately occupied by Daniel Sharip.and the tithe! by John Belts, but at present they are both empty . elf tut:4 BRA (ME. LEWIN ' . firs k 0. C. IMMUCaI PROPOSALS 0 I rILL Or TUG Ot ••01,i3/1 OF TIM P 002.1 Nana Smath ht., Patlad'a. PROPOS (1.14 • F0n COIL —Sealed Proposals will be received at .h.s Office, until MONDAY, the 411th day Shy mit at .lo'clock, P. 14 , Inc supplying the PHIL AVELPMA ALMISIftIUPIE, (Illockley.) with two thbusand rice hundred tons White Ash 1 NVIRA• CITE. COAL, in be delivered on the Ants House Wharf. ttchuylklll. The coal to be free from slate, dust, and all otper Impurities ; to be one-half Broken and one-half Etta etreened and prepared for immediate use, and weigh ed under the inspection of the dteward. Three hundred Ton • to be delivered on or before the first Jay of Jury 111.11; ■nd the balance, two thou sand two hundred Tons. on or before the first day of October next ensign; fly order of the Board. B. P KING. President. Sif YD[{ LLIDY, Ste) Mnreb !O. 1E33. EDUCATION. HISIBESZTON BOAHDING SCHOOL, • Sh 4 institution is located twenty-right miles north-wept from Philadelphia, and three miles from the Philadelphia and Reading Rathoad at Phm ntrville, abets, there is a •tage to Rituberton daily. dune; the Summer, and every other day during the Winter month, Parents and Guardians will find Elmnerlon • very desirable place at which In educate their daughters or ward. - li. .ettred,bns.tu./ and Sculley The buildings ere commodious. particularly dreigned for school purposes. and well supplied with pure spring water Ins bathing and other purposes. It will be the constant aim Or the Print pa l to make this school a pleasant rind profitable home to all who may be en trusted to hi. tare None bill experienced and a ell qualified teacher. employed. The O rva Is. as near!) as practicable. that of a well-conducted rhttstlan Until) The course of .tads include• all the Manche,. of a complete English education, together with the t las sie., and the ornamental branch., tech as Viten Draw log, Painting, Needlework. &c. The scholastir )ear Is divided into two w$4100• of five months each—the Summer Session commencing on the serned Wednesday in May t -and the Winter Session on the second Wednesday lie November. TERSIS . —(One-half in advance) —For Board and Tuition in all English and Classical studies, per ars slon.lll6s. For the-ornamental branches there is a moderate earn charge Circulars and Cornier info,- matkm may be obtained by addressing the undersign ed •I Kimberion. Chester County, Pa. OEM MEI REV. P. ItADV, A. M.. Principal March 12. 1453. 11-2 in TRANSPORT ATION. SCIMLIOLL NAVIGATION. ISebuylkill Canal and Navigation lo now I open for the pavrage of Bolt. throughout the en tire line from Port t arbon to Philadelphia. The following rate. of tolls will be charged for the year 1 0 57 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. To de charged per ton of 2240 pound.. 'FIRST (*LAMS. Iron Ore, Clay, Sand, Gravel. Manure, Unwraught Shine, Brick-bats, Limestone, Slacked Dose, Quarry Spalls, Cordwood,Posts and 11111., Rough Barlrand Gypsum, one cent an a half per ton per mile, fur the first tin miles, and a brit cent per tun per mile for each additional mile. but no charge shall be made for any distance erceed• Ing thirty cents per ton. SECOND CLASS Übelacked Lime, Marble. Wrought or Scabbled Stone. Bituminous OM!, Bodo. 1... Wimp Atone and copper (Ire, two cents per ion per mile. (or the brim urn mile., and half a cent per ton per mile Thread) ad ditional mile, bet no charge shall be made Tor any die ante exceeding forty cent■ per ton. THIRD CLABB. Iron of all kind' in any snip of manufacture be yond the ore, Salt and Fish, one tent per ton per mile for the drm twenty miles. and half a cent per ton per mile for each additional mile, but no charge shall be made for any distance exceeding fifty rents per ton. FOURTH CLASS. Grain. Flour. Seeds. Timber. round and square, Sawed Lumber. Hoop Poles,' Shingles, Laths, and Stave. in boats,Llay and Straw in balm Merchandise of all kinds, and all articles not otherwise specifical ly enumerated, two rents pet ton per mile for the not ten miles, and a half cent per ton per mile for each additional mile, but no charge shall be made for any distance exceeding silty rents per' ton. Timber round and opiate, Sawed Lumber. HoorePolee, Shin gle.. Lath and Staves, in. rafts. Shell be charged ac cording to the rate. in this section, provided the sev eral links of a raft shall be allowed to alternate at the lock. with any ascending or descending boat that may be ready to pasicotherwlse stitch rafts shall be charged the fall cluxter rite. of 61 cents pet too per lock below the city of Rending. and rout cents per ton per lock •bcdre said city. all cases where one or more locks are passed, and the distance earried shall be less than two miles, the charge for Toll shall be for two miles, ac cording to the can to which Articles carried may belong. In all Cane• where the foregoing Rates, for Tolls, only, shall exceed di cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel, for any lock passed below Reading,. or 4 cents per ton above Rending, the Tolls shaft be charged at these last mentioned Rates on all A rtmleM. TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS Certificates will be granted to Boats intended to be inn regularlflo the trade on the ilne'of the Canal, by the payment oftsa Dollars to any t °Bettor. these certificates will entitle the Boat to a permit for euh trip to pass the whole or any part of the line empty. , during the boating anion of IPA provided such Boat shall pay a IMP in Tolle equal to Ten Daller• per Month. , Boats not entitled to itch permits will be cbatged fire cents per mile, unlevalhey carry Cargo which has paid Five Doling in 'VON:\ but Ito charge shall be made (for any distance) exceeding One Dollar. Any Boat not permitted as-aforesaid, and tunnies ' upon a single level of the Work*, shall pay for each lock they may at aoy,time paw, fear COMA per ton on the ascertained tonnage thereof, above Beading. • agreeably to Art of Ateginbly. \ leV" Masten of Bestowal be requited to eibibit I Bide of Lading. or Manliest. of their Cargoes, (*ben ' they are demanded by the Collector at Lecktender,) at the time of applying Tor a Peeing, Or at any other ' time when they *hall retch the office of a Collector of Tolls, dating the peewee of the Boat to thotPlace of destination. If they do not present correct , Bill I of lading, of Manifests of their strews, they W!" be charged the extreme him to authorised by law. , By an Act of •seembly. passed April 17, DM, dls 1 provided, that if any person engage& In tmesporting i I Coal, Iron. Luniber, or other articles of Merchandise. I. or any property whatsoever, on any River. Canal no Railroad, shall tell, pledge or dispose of the same, or any part thereof, without the. consornt„of the owner thereof, he shall, on Conviction. be deemed guilty ' of a misdemeanor, and be ppnished by a tine of not 11.1111 than FIFTY, nor exceeding nee' MADRID DOLLAR/, and also by imp/mecum in the Jail of the proper county, (or not leas than twenty days, nor more than one year, at the discretion of the court.— And any Vernon who shall knowingly purchase any. 'oat property from try traospoiter thereof, without the content of the owner,shall be liable to pay ouch owner deuble the value o f property so purc hased. 1 By order of the Manager., T. FRALEY, President. flee Schuylkill Mitigation 1 Company. March 11, 1853. I 11• If NORTON & CILTINUM. Tiviiirotrrets Amp coal. DEALERS. will Dale a Liao °flits* irLuis Canal Santee. nnnlnr Del wiles ?ouselIla; Albany, New Tork.Readlag and Philadelphia. ea the opening of Hire ' Cr Contrasts far Prolght will receive prompt 11100- lion. Reeidenee—leadlag. Ts. w. r. 1021'01: DaOIEL C Fib. 9 IIDS! . Statement • OP the County CoutedaMeeers of Schuylkill CO.. itiu•iies the element of mese y bemired. rate of Interest. the time when such Louts hecetue due, aed todehte.euesa of ekbuylk4l Cooley, up to Janina') 3, 180 . to accordance with the Math 'Ca ion of an Ace fi ni t i e d •t An aft 10,eleti the folio of Hamburg. in the County of Reek.. Into a eterouzb. • yenosed • he 15th day of March. A. D., 1952. COUNTY LOAN? , Ber,tl , irrtrrrit ar rho rate of 4 , 1 , 7 pry a.tle oitnually • GM ai I f, 35 160 I SS 13i 1(4, 1 IYS 160 155 I]s R Albright „April N 11550Apr11 n 1055, 500 pp Wendel elehwatrzAtreil 2.9 eo ' do 29 do 11100 00 Jr Unlr 2O do July . b/ do {CVO co V linehnly .Ang 7 do :Aug 7 .10 0500 00 Joseph Ilaninter do 26 do do '2O etn 1110100 kkirlarnin Port ido D do ;do •tet do :000 OR JBunt-rogerJr (Or! 12 do !Oct 12 do 6040 00 Henry 'owe !leti 10 5/ Jern o 1530 7011 txl Benjamin p o r t ',lnn 1.7 do ;Jn ;d u :000 CO Henry Koch ilia , 10 do , 111• r lo do 22030 Andrew Kimmel ,April I do .Anill I do 1025 - 011 Joseph. AlbriVit do 2 do do 2 do 120 d Andre.. Klineoei 910 a do do Y lo 1050 00 SI'D,LNG RELLLIATEDIr j GOODS Joseph Hammer do 10 do .0. 10 do .1300 0 0 TORN etiTallE .11: MONS. Importers and Dealers .0 .1 Hanizinger Jr do t '" I ° d" MOO 0 0 ell Erten h Good., 'No 15 Smith SECOND Henry Berner do 10 fo do .1.1 A 1,‘,. 111 . 111 . aunt. Philadelphia Having reteired by late an: Wend., Cementite , an 2 " do d" dl do 1000 (10 seal. • large and well-eelertrd mrsorinieni I 81 . 111N6 Henry KWh y 15 do 111•0 15 do 000 00 MILLINERV GOODS,nie now meonreil to Offer their K Ildnlainter `," 24 ' 10 do 1300 00 tustomen. at the lowest muter pine.-- Magdalena Holler do 20 do do to do 400 00 Glare alilas for linneete, E Hammer , Jeitie 12 . 10 Jone 2 t. do 1000 00 ' Filmy Bonnet and 0,0 Ribbons, Joseph Rammer Ido 31/ no do 30 do , 1000 00 French and Aineriran %nutria' Flower., Joseph Hammer Aug H do 1.! do • 1000 CO t .e. g . u ,„ . „, ugutur . Beni l'ott 4.1.1 2 do rsrpt 9 do 21000 00 • Entity Nell. and i.arre. lieri Poll d o 2 4 „ 0 ..' d° do 1423 PO Together with every rune! ap 'retaining. to the Mil Training, Mills Mar , Mar '.05 1955 400 on Lorry trod.. Feb :a do *Feb 03 1057 1000 00 1 2, 1 0 5 3 14 heroine... spoil It . 1 0 April 171,5:1 r(00 on an do'. 500 Clt 8 Zin.n.erni•o Jll 2.0 do do 20 do 200 00 - Hints M o ggggg 11.0 17 do ,May 1051. 300 00 John Brrger lone i do ,June I do 700 00 Catharine ere Joty 19 do' July lo 1 0 53 3(10 00 E lionising., %us 30 do 'Aug 31. 1055 1000 010 J Iluntrinser, lr orpt d do -New X do 5006 00 J llonteinger. Jr Jo 18 de do In d o 1000 00 Catharine. Ego' Noy Sa do Toy lo I.oa we 00 1 4 1 40 1 110 1 35 3S fo' IS 35 30 15 30 13 15 13 10 00 13 10 00 Is' 10 00 13 10 CO 1.5 00 95 91, 90 Izi • tefl n 41 03 90 too ku 9.5 MI NAVIGATION Tutu! Bond. Temporary Loan, I rt i N r Wa4n, 7 son no Minere' 71.300 00 Amount of outotanding23o 00 Due on Contrimtu of New, PriAon.Ar. 1 . 700 no Amount due .ondry fi.arly a MP 0.1110.1'3n hr aa+ rriainell, FRONK --.4.---.-..---- ! Intlebtednese, .111f,i150 io Amount doe th• Count V of Aohuyl hilt 1,, :t, t'nliertors of the I Itmough• Twpt.,s• Pr, Co. oftteturnt, *IN 'ON EsamstrJ .nohnt Jar t nllrttor. far Commission at.elonprltion, on fins! seitletneut of thelr COIIIIIII Tout amount-due thr Connty. .16,53, 59 /0.52,4 The •botrr indebtednees includes the estraordinaiy 'specifies Scci4.tntJ by the destruction of several Brld:e. by the Freshets of 19.50. *bleb required an outlay of about Ten Thouand Mays, and Three Thousand Dollars no the payment of County Bonds, issued prior to Pia). The Tates due the County. nn a Isise number of tractsof Unimatied Land. purchased .by the COM MlS eipnris at •esaral Treantrrr'• HO., outlets to re demption. a not placed Witte frettlt of the County, as It Is diliteuls to estimate the amount tt Wets will b. realised at a commissioners' sale. EflMI 1=!=1 Nr. , the unde„king,d,llntninlselonero of the Comi ty of 4rbitylklll. herehy rertlfy Iltat ctn. for. going Ftsteinent rotten to the beet - of nor knowledge end !lOW Witness our hand. tout the .rat of .1.1.1 (•1111017 ..th thy of l'eltruArv. A. D., 183:1. THOMAS rth7TER. GE)RGE FIAR'CLEIN, It/AA(' STRAVeIf. Vototousoloner... ... I T 210 Worth et En IND strut, ribose Wsoil. 1 ' Philadelphia, would respeetfully call the al 2. tentlon of his Mends , and the Public in general. '1 t' to his large and well selected stork of CARPETS i ,- -, s 011. CLOTIIS, MAT'llel, WI %DOW SHADES, a '' DOOR MATS. STAIR 1101113, PIANO LOA. I "I" ERA. TABLE COV Eng. Ci icOA MATTING, from I in I I yards st id.. for Public Houses. a ii . . Counting Rooms, Li . - 16 ' m Also,, to my_Bra i nrti et I.afi - riprlng Carden , —• --0-- , OKIMANO' COURT SALE. "'"" """ ,* ,h • F - r ROVAN Tito an order of the Orphans' Court or Fel, .28,1,03. _ 9-fun . rrehnylkillTounts, the subscriber. Administrator LOOKING °Wiwi WARELIOUSE, of the.Emate of Anthony Rewald.lm•,if East Brun. 117 cAe,„„, Pt . b t ,t,„, 4 a, , A .,.,„,,, „ de, p h , / „ ,i .„ wick Tnig Millie. in the County of riebuyl- ur E inform Merchants and residents of Phu at kill, d•reneed, will espose to sale by V e tinily. that MO mutt • °triplet. assortment of Pnblir V'. ',due, on SATCRDA V. Ow hi •• b , MANTEL, PIER, W ALI. And OVAL 01. swags . r ,, h. day of April nett. at 2 o'clock I n the :: ; est styles, rot lIIIVIIIe ow.. or all kilo ror country afternoon, at the Public Ilona, u! MOO. . sale.. with PORTRAIT and PICITRE FRAMES 4, , Graerf. in the Borough of Oiwigstm rg,— , will he found at our estahlishment. All that certain Homage and tract of land shuttle Long esperienre and large farilitie•eitali!e 1111 to sell in the Township of Emit Brunovrig in the Fatuity ' the be g o od, .‘, to ...I „ le .. athresald, hounded by lands of John Cook s " nd late . Dimensions bring given, We will give eat linatee for of Nicholas and Peter Jonee,,and other lands—con- any Ore Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, it any [lining nifty , Acre., more or Tess, with the impros•- point. Order. •011 r iied mints, ciineisting of a litone Dwelling Roam. .•nd Free I, Plate Ches. f„ r s tore , D we ih nac ,kr at 'Stone and Frame , iitaale, * : c., and now oci upied by unpo „.„ nr , price ,. - mom A 8 .1. NATT 4 . Co. the IA idow of the said Intestate,'Aie the Estate ot Feb. tin, PaSS. .1,3 m the said deceased. - Att.mt. l' B. Ka MAIM flea uv• Att the papprs'of the please give the ahoy. Nlatentent three Itt.erttromt. Marrh 11-3 t Attendance will he aiven and the rondittotta of ale made known at the ❑me and plaru of •Ua by T It 111NN Adm'r. By order of the Court rri.liaLlg. Clerk PotterHle, March 1C53 II -3, • PUBLIC SALE WILL LIE ,01.1) AT NgtPliblie Pale et the late resident, of .1 A I' 0 It;,, SMITH, deepened, In 0. Wa . tne Tots neup, 6r bti)1:111 l'ouro,,, on the 9.3 in Inv at Ip o'clock, A. M , the per.innal property 'be- longing to the eclair of the raid de, ,r 0,1 ottrw ' in part of the tollnoing, tit 1 Bowe and t rolls. 7 Coo, and 5 ilov, A lot of Sheep, War,on• Ploughs and Harrows, Sleds end Haines., Oats, Corn and Buckwheat. dr , Together with the unelpired ll,eaer of the P.lrm for two year., with the Crops in the gr ou d la., • v., arty of 110BRIE11014).0•11 KITCHEN II ItNITIrRE. CO 11.1.11111 X of the usual irttelea k•to in s grunt coon try Fanning floury. Condition. and other particulars made konon on the day of .ale WILLIAM LEnt it, Aidnt'r 101 t Alarrh 5. 15:1. 11111213 "Removal!" DA SIINF.CE would announce to his friends and he Public that be haa removed hie Wtatiort err. Papermid Blank book Esiatili.ihroent to the SION of the mit ROOK, 124 North wEetiND iltreet. above Rare. Philadelphia. where be hopes, with the in crease,' 1.4..4 be row has at hi. NEW pl.Acr. to re oder thilefaction in all who ii,r favor hint With their rll.lOlll. Among his sl•ick sill to found nn •tni WritiNr. Letter, ml mi. lit mil. ler, Envelope, Manilla anti I/taw ing Align. Blank Piloted Deedt,in Paper Part it ment . Paper and Parehment, Plain Parchment qt . all : iogrther with many other snider whiten will be .old at the, I.rn egt 'ash price., Irn.WIINF:t 15, Farnirrly at the N. IN I n•.. of ...I and Rare Kt, M trrty 14. 145:1. 11-2 m PAPER HANGINGS rrifE undersigned hags ju•t opened a fresh 3 nitrin• plele wort of Wall Papers, among which are Oold ; and elver. Fllir r.atia, avid the Lowest Prtessl I'n. gland Papers. Also, Des'orallol.ll, Borders. Fire Nerren.., Curtgin•. ~ ace..o holt .hey offer it the lowest prices, tooth wholesale and retail. The hest workmen employed to hang paper ruhel In the ell) , or country Man,: , 6 %Ve hive also ~ar usual ansnrtmeut of Writing Pa per., 'Wrapping rapers, Marin and school Books. s/ls, llonrry. &c. ♦ 1101'011. No 4 N. 511 Si., I dna,. atom.. Starke!. rrolad'a CP pild for Ceittntry Bap March It 1853. NEW WALL PAPER W AREHOUSE. BURTON & LANING, .11", , mt torture?, ow? Importer, No. 124 Are,', wow! door above :Cull, I'4,ladrlptSta, lATLIERI: may be found the largeat and beat refer. TV tell Stock in the City. t'OUNTRV PFRCIIAAERIi may here be acronym, dated. a about the turrnmenience of looking further, and may be attired that they...ll rv'viv , the .d." rage of their money BURTfiN & ILAWVII, MI Arch Eltrcet, above Allah, Plailadelab 14. March 1.2, 1P53. 11-3tu PAPER ! PAPER' ! PAPER' !' 11115: Suberrib,rs hate rano 'untie on hand a ful 1 assortment 0( Letter, Cap and Writing Papers, Wrapping, Hardware, blAstins,tudored anJ Papers, Past': Dowd., Binders' Boards, &r . For sale nn seasonable term!, by A N. , IS Minor Sires'', delptils G ALSO, Agents for the , •ale ot the Brined Faint nit. March 5, 115.1. 10 SCENTYLEILL CANAL COATS 14)N SA I.E. pon SALE Fourteen Schuylkill renal float., atta r able for the Coal or Gram trade— varying In burden from 100 to 915 tonaldie and to age fiom 9to 4 year.. They were built ea pread'y for the present owner. under hie oven direc t-V.on and euperintendence. and are folly equipped and I In aact)latit order. For further particular, address LEINIS BECKMAN, Agent. No :6 Walnut Street, Fhtladelphia. Miler of F Tycr• March 19, 1 FS.Y, = 11 —IL if I. 000 f, 1 0.7 Jo e ftu N a a r,T )` :. m .. B, ; , . , . rotor., 600 Nests Cedar Wash Tubs, 800 Cedar (*horns. ' 500 Doren Willow Baskets, 300 Dozen Wall and Perot, Brushes. gte The largest Stock ever offered is Philadelphia. and the cheapest In the world. Orders promptly tilled. M. dr J. M BOWE, No. 111 North Third Street. Philailv l l ollB . March IR, 1853. 11-3 m TifE subscriber will receive onler, Gar all kinds of Fruit and Shade Tritest, such as Apple. Pear and Peach. Plum. Apricot. berry. tat..by the 100. dozen . s .r." or single AlaiEuro ', • peen Linden Trees. Horse peen Chesnut and Silver Maple., fir. All binds of Shrubbery. do.. all of which will be sold Nursery pricer-- carriage added. Also. Carden and Agricultural Int. pie merits of every description. re By leaving orders early , the best trees are ott• _ FRESH GARDEN PEEP-. A Luge "imply of Fret* Dardeoldeede Just received, which will be sold wholesale at the City wholesale prices to those who desire to sell again by the quan 7 osiassortmenis put up to 1115 and $lO Brixes—at E. BANNAWS /teed sad Bookstore. Blarch 19, 11153. 11— SPBUIG Imam, stanza STYLE. Thr SprtmeNt ylf of /1.4 T.S nae , OI L ready for inu,vetion at the Neu+ 11AT and C.4l' Store. CENTRE Street, tot; Door. above 4he hinters' /Ana. I'OR he patronage so liberaily bestowed upon him thel eubseriber would return ht. most el thanki, and - hopes by prompt !attention to the wants of Ins banwrous customer. end the public generally to merit a tocolnuation of the Chloe. \N. W. Persons having a preference for the rearm- PaCture or any particolar Style of Hat, can base the .ante, by leaving their order with the subsuibfr 1,000 DOOR AGENTS WANTED, \i tiF.O. TAPPEN •1 . To .ell Pt...tonal doll Usrflet Trail, p r 4 PouSville. Mare& 5 ; 1852. 10-If 1 . the year 1 1 9:1"1. UPlr. 1011 FIRE BR IClL.—Conotautly on , 111.000 DOLLARS A YEAR 1 Obeid en or safe, the followlhg description of Fire UV ANTED , in every, county 0( th e pott e d m ate , Bricks : VII active and enterprising men, to engage to the Ordinary Rh pe, Large wedge, Small Wtdi.. ls oZlP sale of some of the best Books published in the roue spilt. Ball bead. Areb end jam, together with any re- I try. To men of good addreu,posamaing a email rap tranrdbiary mile furbished at short nonce. I. itil of from BIS to 11100, such inducements will be oi -1 • F.. YARDLEY & 11671. i feted an to eatable tbetwto make front •a to $5 a day yg arcbl3. 1851. ` 11-tf profit. ItV The Books published by user.. all useful in their FR6IIII GARDgm wesign& s —The sotmert. I (banister, extremely popular, and command large heihasjust received a large supply of (linden sales wherever they are offered. Feeds; trot, Prom the Nurseries. all of which be will I • For farther particular.. addreas, fpostiec-0 3 • 14 • 1 tell wholesale and retall,at the lowest N price.. ROBERT BEARS. leoWitmer, . Ile has also a lot of goods put up In boxes, snorted . , 181 William fared .71 • :N 10 i for *Saud 1110 , which will be found suitable for Store March 5,18.53. keepers and other., to nett agate. B. lIANNAN. _ Feb` 00, 185.3. . 0— ' ill&Asswet • ----- `lo= AT Trgian iii a ". M Cli g:s i tra A rus it ar a loase l" , e N " . 4l l.: 4 :o p ; o Puba ik4l llllll lll ass. " 7. ATPAr Prinicag ome gral 10 " 6"1 " :':a ft 77 a .-772 . 1 1 .1"gh 1;fr0 1i i r-f at iefp a : r ik e *i b eerst aa T. ima z fa t ° . dlnfpweit6lol Mal Nagar Ifouto,t3 caa. piton. are sift Iwamoto b. ► BANNAIII, kookoeUrr A. HENDERSON AO. y. stoi. r, Its). ft oiLir OFFICIAL MEM EMI 1=132 PUBLIC SALES. STATIONERY, MISCELLANEOUS. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE FBQIT AND SUADE -- '2IIRrIIBER Y, riuNcis =am, west y • r:FRANCIS BACON A: h.tr , o; r, d oatrt,tr, .1: A. Ceal, into, no , broi mute., Sene.)ll.l 11'0 the :1.1"ors and 1.1/oif Itaistrlfulry .01trAt steamboat or lizelly use. r . ,„,„. nt Schuylkill. 15•ALEIED Lill 1 tiN 0117 Agent in Srtlaylkfil Otriee, Vatdlet's Butlthug, Morrie Addittoe,Potisvill DRY 0001)S, &j. Julius Stern. .'V 171 No, t 9 SECONO cgc L'Jrne/ (lob/,1 Phi/ode/Old, HA %ISO in store a fun said elll/11.1“. moment of all kinds of MILLINCRV ARV/. :CLEM,. such as Ribbon•, Latta. Blond (n. - n E Fluretices, Bonnet and a large,4 ...outuent of Needle worked 1111OCF'. 1. 01.- 7VLAS9I, (*APES, FIAWNI'ErI. INAERTINus. , fre 4. EDGINGS. set., together with a great varlets of other artnties, in our line, WO 11,1/11er.111 to ; mention, at ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL., N. 8.-1 ',meat all such that are about ma king their PURCIIASIBS to give t0e9,20(1 Z . 11-2 m (") '?f1atr711:41,1953. •sw,aoo CPU SILKS. SHAWLS and EDIBROIDERIES. Jv. 'ANTIC.. has the pleasure to announce to his numerous customers In SuIICVI6ILI. col - N. TV. that he ha. now open nt tiCt=lienuttfui spurroua and well lighted store. Nu. 41 \on h EltallYestret t, Phliadelphm, a splendid assortment of Now et P lti NG COOD,*s =priming. ,- RlclWlgurd Salto. Plaid Silks , Changeable 811k., 1 21t.lped SA*. Plain 11110, , i India Milks. • Black Sills. 1 late Ratan.. Mantilla Atlas. Watered Silks. Chen. Silks, i • I Lintng Silk.. asc 951,611 4 PARId F.NIRROIDERIES.. Compri,.las Condon Lare Goods. Muslin and La, Collars, SI , Cliemlrene.. Inc. /hobo.lered Cambric Handkerchief's, Worked Deem EJstmrs soil Ingerlimp, Inc . PANCV DREI3II 000104 . Comprising every variety In the newest styles BEAUTIFUL 811AWLPI Canton Crape. Brach. Thibet, t aslintere and other; Ladles and r:enie Kid Olowee, Ilandkr.j. Cravats. 11Ibbians, Laces. &r. The whole stork will be offered at the LOWEST PRIt 'go, at who h goods al - equal quality ran he booed In ameriea.aod 61111• n lelth pleasure to all Who may (aria biro with a Pall. J. V. I/M.ITV, No II North Eighth Street 10-Jot =1 J . STIRFART DEPVT. WILLIAM A. DROWN'S UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANurarroEy, O. SG MARKET insert, Philadelphia Win A. Drown respectfully inforttei dealt,. that his as. sortmrnt of I'ARAAOI.B tor the apernarlfing sesson Is now complete, and intones their attention to Li lir is ron•tantly adding new styles. and dealora %sit find his not k °tic of the moat desirable to select frontlhat ran be found in the country. Also will be foifbil a In fie xtot k of FM un corwirting of low priced Colton fiiegbaiu ot ee.iry quality, and a choice aworlinria of Silk. all of which he ore. for rale at a <mall aileaut e on the of nuuu fat t um February 12, 1051 7-3.1 EYRE & LANDELL, • Fourth and Arelt ARE now receiving for Spring Salev,B FitieSTOCE OF DRY GOODS. Mack and Colored Silka ; Pashinnable ehawl• ; New driogn• of Die...Gond, : Rritiati. French and INDIA 1:0008 Linen, Cain:mks an) forritataing Erode Full •curt 11: A nirrir.An Conon and Woolen tttt B Wholesale. But erne ppfirtl w itti scar, and desirable Dry Goods, at liiw pm es, per mat CadA. M=Ml3 SOMETHING NEW N i t Ito. 11. G. sit'l'LF.F:, Invites the attention of V/ l'ountry Merrhani• .ind Dress Make', to he, un rivaled •ssorunent PAT fir 101 l iosed ladies' I , lrlee. es. Mantir• Tattling, Mantillas. Capes, Aprons, &r The Patterns are endunidered . in various designs, printed and fringed, showing et,tly how the Dress Will appear when made . Being In ennatant coninitinir Minn qnh the hest houses of London and Parts, a-rid foenished monthly with et rry new de•ien a•s as it sPP , ars. the PO lir ran always depend on this Old Estatilislinl House for the most isrherehe novelties in dress Alwai• on liand a beautiful a... mitten; of CHM DREWI4 of the bewritt .iyir. and Dia tortilla Cr= Cr A Oft of 1411 Vette, n. Itlflti he 51.(11 to any one en. losing Three Dollar.. MRS. 11 SITPLEF.'S rhildren'S ('lnch n; & Pallor!) F:mporitim 5'2 South 11S1 Jan 19.11553 5-.9111 STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. Suhserlber a now prepared to exhibit to liler chants and Millinery his 11.0.1 Masa .toi k of la end Muses • P•raw and Silk Bonnet., Straw Trlentningt. and Amtinal Palm•traf. Pana ma and every •nnety of Sr !AMER HATS for Gentle men ; which lot Eaten!. Variety and Beauty, of man n Carture, as hell a. uniformly flow prtreoi, will he found unrivalled THOMAS WHITE. - No 41 South greondrit•. Phtladriphia =1 PUBLICATIONS. MI THE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINES oh' ART. i r r s r s r d i ee . dedlt o h . e r BILST. CUE /PEST. and inf”t iNS ever publivhed. The first three numbers just out hare at once Placed it at the head of the Magazines or any poblir ra, ion of the day, upon which. tin e4irin•r ndi he .pared to render at in every 'toilet t worthy of its nante—a Magazine of Art. The Engravings preparing for Noire number. are In the hand. of the first artiets of America. England. Frame and Germany ; and a.tlerle. lq Tales, of the most orturestlng desrript ion, entitled,'• The School or Life," written and illuatrated by. Anna. Mary, daughter of Wtiliam and Mary Mitsui. trill shortly appear': a• well aeon historical nnvel, eat riled- - The Dead itridal.“ ollustrati re of the mint intereating period in the history of the Venetian Remitilir, by — Jonathan nett, allingab). — of the Gsblis ['wtrerst rx -Vag tie. and contributions front Witham and Mary Ilowitt, Perry D. St Jnhn, and tither writers of distinction in Ammo a and Europe The greatest care will be ma niferted in every department of pro. ductlon. The Paper wilt be of the tint manufacture, and the Ink •upphed hoot the celebrated Printing Ink Estsbilithinent of Mess,.. Lawson Sr.. , of Pa ris. ?tingle espy, 25 rent• Volume. Halt-pearly, JI 50; Pour topic., 85 00. Ten I opt...Alit,: Ttv en p one Copier. SP.V. Postage. 21 rents rash number.' m the .s.q•,re-u.• I To, 111..t , atel Alva:age of .irt is the nary hest. pabtfratton of the kind or Sr bleb we have any knowl edge. Its engr•vings are of a decidedly supetinr kind, and Its articles of a high literary elm racier.— We say Ihls not as a puff s but as our deliberative conviction, after a careful and scrutinizing •taminn- Gan of the work. There is nothing flashy about it, but every &Tamagni betokens a disposition on the part of the Publisher to make a valuable and Marne the The ankle. on King John and the Magna Charm ; Genoa about Peru ; the Jewish People lard Wm. Russell; the French Revolution, get., are of a character which would attain any Mirk. Its 11-, lustratlons, numbering twenty-four, among which are King John refuting to sig.. the bingos Charm. at Okford, in 1215; View of the City of Lima; Apollo Gallery. in which lardy Napoleon was made F.mpe rnr: Portrait of Lord Wni Russell; v sew of the I eau. of urtectrle ; Returnmg front a Fair ; Monte sire of page View of the Interior of St. Pont.' Ca thedral, during the Interment of the Duke of Wel llngton.lke., are greatly in advance of those of many other publications PM.- only 15 cents a number - EDUCATION FOR EVERY *A MEV. May F. .r ICI II be I? parr 11, jrra TUE POPULAR r.r•ticATol. This will be found to he the most cilloprehensive Educational Warty ever levied from the Press. It will include a regular course of instruttinn in English and English Grammar. French. German and Latin : — Also. Lesson. in Arithmetic, Geometry, Geography, Geology. Natural Iliatory, Artrononiy, Botany, Dit agraphy, Ancient History. Architecture. Physiolpgy; Music, and other useful scicnteo, most of which Will be illustrated atilt Engravings and !Gastonia The Lessons in Geography will be accompanied by a series of capital Maya. engraved nn Copper expressly for Ibis Wort. The series will include also a course of Lessons in thawing, comprehending the numerous btacches of this beautiful and useful art • namely, the .11untati Figure. Architecture, Landscapes, Ani mals. Machinery. Objects, Perspective., k.c., with suitable Engrat ting and Diagrama. The various depaitmeuts are entrusted to Profits son and Teachers of the highest eminence. The whole of the Arisrles and Leeson* will be written in a clear and familiar style. so that young persons, and those who have not had the advantages of early ed , oration by ills study of them, obtain.a safe gnlde and assistant to all that eau increase their mfurmaunh, or elevate and ennoble their mind. and characters. It la the determination or the Proprietor to have the POIPVLAZ Erivevroe so condurtedthat children equal. ly with their parents may be interested, and general I 'dominos promoted on the foamiest principles, and by the most ripeditinus melhOdo. The succeeding Parts of Ile P0p.1.• PLuetor will appear on the First Day of every Month : Price 121 i rents. Postage, one, est. in advance. ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY. No. 117 dorm, direct. New York. t. 5. Agents wanted throughout the Union. March IL 1853. 11-1 M rob. filk lin WTON. .1(.. , 04 . 1•Oo 111- 1"1": N.ppi lid will %Vote. I ert, and ',arid ha, in: p.i_u:tar adsanla;r•a for slipping Coal to share or wr O.ItfO• go of buyers, whether far lartoiy, t' and Froipt streets. Whari, Spruce street, jp`l,lr . I. 1 . L 7 0 le nasty • f.•r l tuirrilase and *Wpm,: of our Coai.— SHERIFFS SALES. EiIIERIFF'S SALES of n„lliii,.. - ESTATE. Br ,•„,„:„., a Writ of Teurounin Verdrtronl E'• pI I/ .1.• issued b. the District Court for the CI , I and County of Philadelphia, soul to me direeteiK the r e will in exposed to pubic Sale or Vendee, on sATI-muy the lid day at April. I , 3'jusi. at ti dos , . to the alternoon, at the Public Horse ot HENRY GEISE. (Amerierin House.) in the lior• onigh ot Pottsville. Selunlkill county, the - following described property to wit All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Norwegian town.lup. Sehtlytkill county, Penary I . aria, beginning at a make in a lure it ol*o. land at Sezinger and Wetherill, on tlle West stile ot the Wert Rad of the MillI;;;; Creek Railroad. and at the pint where ' i I the -said line of the said land crosses the .; said Rai!. and which stake is alSo a corner of the Town-plot of a town laid out by the raid Thomas Haven, called •• Sprier) tile," and thence by the said town-plot, Salith sixty-eight degree , . West ohe hundred and sixty perches to a itt.st. anollier corner ot the sa al town-plot. and in .1 line at land of lain Seitzinaer and PON. (and which line runs from a fallen pine tree in a line ot land of Fern= and M'Uinnes, North thirty-male de , arers West. and the .aid port stands in the said last mentioned line, at the distance of eig ht hundred feet from the , said fallen pair tree.) an d thence by the trod land late of Seitzinger nail Poe, but now Thomas Ha- I yen and Pott, North Rem -mar degrees, West lib ' ty seven and a-halt perches to a past; and SOlid sixty -nine degree., West lorty•three and a-half per• chea to a post. a corner of the North American Coal ;Company's land ; thence by the same, North one degree, West fifty and one quarter perches to a post; South fifty-three degrees, West thirty-four and a-half perches toe past; North seven degrees, I West •tise and three quarter percher; to a post, North tilty-three degrees. East thiift -five perches to a por.t; North nne degree, %Vest ni e perches to ' a post ; and North forty-two degree}}}}}}, West tort) , i three and a-halt perches to a post ; attic thence par 1- l)• by the 'eine, and partly by land all the Llelaware Coal Company, North twenty- one degrees, West one hundred and aShalt ~,,, perches to a post ; thence by land el 1 , ..-- , ai I C. Thwing, North -seventy-lour and a hall degrees, East fifty-six and a hnlf perches to a post, a corner of land of the North American Coal Compile) . and thence bt the saine q South lolly and u hull degrees. East one hundred and ninety -sii s and a lia I perches to a post • North fitly-one •ilegrees. East twemyeiglit and a half perehes to a post , South linty and a halt degrees. Eat twenty-eight mad a halt p'r'obes to a post , Noelli fitly-one de gnat,. East twenty-eight and a hay perches to a post . and North severity dive degrees, East sixty - -three and is hall perches.to a post in a line ot laud of Senzinger and Weilierill , theme by the vie, South two and a halt degrees. East tour perches to a last; Smell thirty-two duyarees.l...am twenty-six and ahalt' preehr , to a past . Sodlit tifty-one 4. grey. West thirty pert he. to a post , and South tint t . ; two dr , grees, East tliirty-sefgen perches to ;the pace at beginning,contaatin4 TWO 11.1.'N• DRED AND FORTY -FIVE' ACILES, be the sa"me more or less. The greater part ot the said tract rir parcel of lead is part of the pn-n ises which was conveyed le I 'aroline Yining Es - sitrix, and Tho mas C. Williams and --- Loshyshell, Eye- Will • il. eutora ot the last l and 'rest silent ot Robert Voting, deceased, by Deed dated 111 e twenty-third day of Pule, I'M, and recorded in t he coun ty, in Deed Book, No 15, page i.r.c . 7, to .' the said Thomas Haven, nix heirs and assigns, and fifteen acres and hLrAy•two ;MI perches at the said two hundril nil for- sa . tY•five acres ot land was yonCLed tug the said WLlliam Chamberlain a d Dlarla his wile by Deed, dated the Ore day ot .1 ily , IS IR, mid iti ,. tended to be recorded in Seine,' ill county, to the ' said Tllolld, Haven, is pies, hod assigns—and two midis ided filth parts ot ilic Coal on Illy-three acres find one lutindast and tweet - -eight perches 01 the said land together, also. w Ilt DSc Mulls piled l loth parts of the fail oil the : l ast of forty -rig lit ii acres and eighty perches herein:lller described. was .'on rayed 1,, inn. Price Weihe ill and Maria K lii. wife. sad Woliain Weilierd and Isabella h i . wife. by De tie huh ed dated huh ; ay of June l'stri lie( ill From CUBA.—Vice-President firN , . de um! recorded ar Sehus r, :II omirey, in Deed Book No '2l; paae 'l'. , to the said llnomas Haven. hi 4, eltrlcti, laktrlgr his oath of office, team:: he ii heir, mid assign. And two other ndiv.ded fitth "- . ihAid not live to enter upon his official do p.m, ot the Curd nit the .ridal.]. show e two resets in parcels ol land. euntitining the cue filly-thrice ' lieu. fits health - is said to be worse acre.. and one hundred flad twenty-eight perches, I and the oilier lortv•eightacre. : nit eighty perches was.eonve , ell by taco!, \ e Iseilz.iir4er and Ann Ins wile b, Lire& doted the tenth d.A:. of April 1.51 I and recorded tit ' , vi yll.lll cote ty a; Deed Beal; No. a ,, page ';' , ...t0 the -a, I Thomas Ha , en. hi, 1 heir. and assigns I ALSO. alt that vermin one Lull equal did. idea hall (the whole arta two equal torts to I. parted and divided) of and in all that oertain , , tract or parcel of land smite partly in ~...,__ Norwegian township and partly iii the Ira; • 13ornigir of Pollan clue, :Livid!, In ii; county is . Penusyk said Regaining at a post a cur rier of Purpart iiiiinhei two at the di. td ,,,, pi' 11, Real 12.tzte of John Poe deeeased. in ir line of the Nat 1;r411011 trait them ,• lig land ot late Charles ' Lawton. now Pant= and Mcleinnes. North sem-- 1 eight degrees, East one hundred and fifty-lour ler ! ,die, to the fallen piny tree in the line of the land of Farrehn and MelLinnes. and above particularly mentioned, and which fallen pine tree is tillo .11 ,ortie'r of the Town-plot of the town of tiseneer ouhe , and theme parth by the said Town-plot and partly by the - caul two hundred and forty-tire are . . of land above deseribed North that, sine decrees. I West car hundred and .I‘ wren,. to a •tone.a eor• ; nor of the said last iiifillidiail land, !held.. 1.1.11 y by the same. road partly by livid tit the North Atne• I rein Coal Cont[diny. South sittymine degree., I West ninety pmelies to a poe, a corner of the Na vigation tract , and thence by the raid Navigation !ram SouNi two aria hall degrees. East one 1, 11 ,.. I died and set en is•rChes to the place of beg mealy,. BEI containing ii neiyoone and - , Stern pert-to,, 'Laud also ? nme undivided tenth varts at all the qeolle• or tOSSII COlll in and upon the cruet in- panel of land last 5.)OVe mem toned and tle-eribed, vontittn inz ninety-one arreit and 5i xteen perelie.i together witit.all the rethtivaild privileges to mine and 11.;., away the iintne as now held ht' the i•aid Thomas kinvem—exeeptlng and ieiervinit out 01 the -mil Ilille•I) -one airs- , and •-imeen licrehes. tthe Kellum!. lag aittive mentioned and 41 1 96 7 de•enhed.l wit not hereby Mortgaged, the 11 1 :1 1 ; several lots or groniul Whietl %VOW -Old ,g, I and cony, \ BIIII01•10re• he (.011Veye'd hallo! the said lout men tioned and de-erthed prim..., to darnL 1V Sett ginger, (and which lot. went, partienlarl) enumer ated and e‘cepted in the I Yeti trout the raid Jacob \V. Frenziozer, dated the 11,1 41, id Alta.-I. ISIS, and the -aid. tindit Ord halt ill the io.tal °melt -one acres and -Ixteen percdte , 0] land with one imtlit i ded tenth part•ot the I 'oat upon the whole land and 1110 .aid undirtded l'otielifttut of the %tone or tret.il Coal NV, VOll, eyed li t the •raid Jacob \V. iseitzttim, and :knit ht. IA .it• by Deed, dates the tenth day ot.1111„ and reeordet,l in 0011014. In Dell Lliwik. rage :14rt. to the Thou:a , Haven. his heirs and assign.. And all the Coal. Ore and Minerals of every sort and kind contained ai or upon the following des. crated tract or parcel of land to wit .—ALL that eel lam tract or parcel of land situate In Norwegian town-hip. Schuh (kill county Pennsylvania. begin ning at the stoke above descrlbeil, as the begtnntng of the first above described tract ot land ; thence by land of Sedzlnger cull Wetherill. South th it tt -1551 degree-. East forty-eight. and a hall perches i 0 a post, scorner of land 'cif Farnani and Mcl;innes , thence by their land Smith .121 y-eight degrees. West one hundred and sixth' ;serehes to the fallen pine tree in their linc arida, e mentioned , thence by the land Inq utto , .:e described. Nail li . I mule-degree-, West tort,etglit and ;;:: ZIP a taliperches to a pre-1 a corner of the es e -.... tract of land tirst above de-erased; and . .thence by the tract land Dolt, above tlescrtl,- ed:N.lorth sixty-eight degrees East one hundred and sikty perches to the place of beginnlng. containing , forty-eight acres 'and eighty perches, and being the Town-plot of the town of Spencerville above men tioned. with the right for him the ...aid William Chamberlain, his heirs and as to mine and take away all the laid t'oal. Ore and Minerals of every sort and kind contained in or upon the said last above described qua or parcel of land. contain mg forty-eight acres and eighty perches, without maklng ant compensation for any effect upon the surface of the said , last mentioned land, in coma tmence of mining. And also, the right for hint, the -aid William Chamberlain, his, heirs and assigns to puss through the said last mentioned tract or parcel of land below the Surface thereof. in all directions, for all the purposes necessary or convenient in mining Coal, Ore atid Minerals from anv land now owned by the said Thomas Haven, without liabili ty for anyt i t upon the surface of the said last above desierl' tract or parcel of land as tally and freely in albk ; .peets as he the, -aid Thomas Haven now has andholds the same. together 'with all and singular, the Minks, -Minerals, prliis. Engines, Machinery and Apparatus for mining, and , remOving Coal, and all Rail ;;I; Roads; - Buildings,.) Improvements. Rights. is. .e Liberties, Privileges, Easements, Herali laments and appurtenances whatsoever (hereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. and the ra ver-n[ls and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof'. • ' N' B. There are on the premises . No. 1 oue Eighty Horse Power Engine, one Forty Horse, Power En,oine. and one Thirty Horse Power En gine. and Coal Breaker. Slope and other fixtures -- , CABINET 'WARE EMPORIUM, for mining. The vale is under a judgment on a bond secured No. 136 Not'at SECOWD StreV, ilikariphs , trt• Mortgage of Thomas Haven to William Chain. IVIV tn & J. ALLEN. reepottfully inform their friend., herlain, Recorded the 21st of August, 18-18, which I . and rustoeti that they hare removed Until Nn IS Watnot Street. inortswe secures the balance ot a mortgage from to No is& doom SECOND said Haven to Chamberlain Recorileil September , Street, where they have on tun 20, ISI3, and the payment of the debt ot Stt.S24 ' /ow a large and volendid asKirttnent of NUPE tun 20, due I , t January. ISSI. will discharge ' , oil], FURNITIIEE,of every descriplion, to winch-they le. Mortgages sue the ittetitiOn of purettaser• . The sale will be sublect to g. balance of Mort- ' Match s, beta.. , ga n gs. on Ist January. Pial. of Thomas Haven to J.' i ts -- E - WILIdL GETILDT. P. .!lt, W. Wetherell of 52,993 OS. and to J W. Senzinger m 51'.1.708 .c 7 both Recorded 2lst lune. t • PHILADELPHIA. tige : : e n :: p : ; : v ta e t:n d end,, e s : : t 0 : :: n k,} ..... IRIS; and also, on the latter the twitter •11111 . ni ACIIINE BELTING, Single. Double or Round, 1101 E IND BAND MARES. NO. IdO N. 13111 Ni. [SI,O I O 17, as of Ist January, 18:13. .„- , M made of hest city Leather tanned expressly for rieteed, taken in execution, and will he -old ....: ,the property of THOMAS HAVEN. bv , Sheriff's Office. JAMES PottsI. - Ille.t March 12. ISitt. - ; .NAGLE. lF•l'eru r ' ' tams mad. with water-proof Cement if desired It- /t ha , „,,,,,,, e r. warranted equal to any in natl. i' r : ll ' tti g . l''': : u i : l A': a i e i r s l"s:; : may 'l' .:::ell b :: :: :' l,s to ll ifb:td a h t teh H ebn . edi4 R m i t e rl 7 .l i vi i 7, :o. " l3 6'4'P ri a o ' r i tl;ll . :; " ;:reet. Phttadetphia. „ _ _ • VIEW matANamitgorr a. . info.. at , p.,„, that ~. Elsa o LBATItell. Larimok Piesnm I,EATIIta. S-ly ronnettton with the o .r. Pa!ir_u.?_ s l , !l l P n. ,---.-- of patchastnt F10u. ( r . " . • ".y..7. Produce . They ,d ' TRUNKS ! TRUNKS , 4 ' ' t''',':= Ira oast teen", anal ale how • prepare . D MeCAULLAraI Mannfectot N 16 8 h to. thnal r '" --'" hotesate and retail. ; .2. . Street. and No ' I. o. "I 4111 rr _a tiltiEeenhnedvee'seirtateliTeid"tbuelinieeEivneasLearwesiploErtß, i . n 1 Stoat,) )15p.h1:d.eiphi.. Trnn...f. an de., .n in .i. to delivertoodp w .111 Lombard Street (above 5111 N,. eleir. !Statile, 6,1653. 2'—tf l Neal% at L. . PACKING, TRllli KS TaAveLtno. t Always on hand. - SS Material and Workinanstilp warraated. Feb. 3,1653. 6...1na 3. The essential point in the present isgi-. 11-1 t tation of the question of religious, liberty, is wow.. this-Wilf Archbishop Hughes, "A Catholic i's. Layman," and the Catholic people of these, L .t re ew ohl, United States, join wit h their fellow citizens or the r everywhere in the endeavor to obtain, not Produce only in Tuscany and Sweden, but in all mit , 1,00 , •• all. er countries, the religious liberty which we ft & art' enjoy in the United States, and which - is en joyed in the - British Empire, in Prussia, and lIAT p e at reared) 'S Parr Lao— . =NT. Liniment, in moor Protestant countries ? This is the' er, 's c , great question, and in view. of it the single wh i ch has for so long a time enjoyed sin enviable ! ddivisciluislseiaodn to o f g t w his d q f u n es u t i ion ts, i case of the Aladiai is as dust in thy balaitt‘e. reputation,ln the Old World, for the cure of Rhenma- , .. , tr ,, m , Cont, Frosted Feel, Chilblaini, Tooth Ache. I i Ell health oisdu i - ed witataut offensive personalities. and with- Iltvwev, Sprains, .11 local pains, and all agfeetlons re- I PRINT 'AND OCINFEWIRONANT qu I ring an fattens!' application, whether incident rio D rattscsit a SliLLEßP;wholeeale brenorscri , . 1 out drawing into the controversy the pecult moo Of horse, can now be had of the subscriber, Agent al ten and Dealers Iti Confectionary of all kinds • dr doctrines and ceremonies of either Roman - ---- tull rh an e for Pottardle. Price 371 cents per bottle. p,o ANNAN. i l. T 3i i cr ‘e . 1 3 1 , 3 te N ni o i r o i n h o T r h p ir n e l fi er t... i be , i l el osr iiv la d ee t? , PE n i l l ., : z di r lp zi tna i I Feb. 5, MI ~ &g n i ' I tine of tpalr stock; which will b round vies orall kind Catholicism or Protestantism. equal to'llogr in Oda city., Fossionya L'sRlV IT.-okl anti Me* Crop Itatsins, Current. in .0.,,,, L' Citron. OtaCtbpßialtrifie,laprims order, for sale ..', N. - 8.-41A11111 by epill. , oilie".". promptly "en' i Georgia has had a strong Maine Law law. ~, , -.l s . HENDERSON. Art. , 4 " to. . .. Nov; 117, 1954, „../. " ' a ' /4b,.5, 1531,5, a 611 m . , Conventton. , . _ STEPHEN S. PRICE pot-fiript. tree and n , eful suggestions realise to rot:!- vole sod th e `Region, from the Philadelphia 8y Tele4raph and Yesterdati., R. R. Train. Rep.,,ste,. The writer 1$ evidecitly‘posted our talks about Millers and chines like an ‘• old. inhabitant." True, Whea. Flour. SI —Rye, du. 8i ` , .hari; Mouota.u's •• terraced beat'. per 6hl; l'oin Meal, S" . l ty, ' oDO the romantic lake, of Mount C,lr- Red. Whitt.. 44 1 ct..- hou' , wltreh in our usual mater-01-fact et, rt•. per hubliel. dol, Tonihling Run dams.) savor or FRlD.tir I O'CLOCK, P. II it k NI, N. , Ti. 1.L.31" —W.,,, t o. ,0..0i toice.,'lo. somewhat mornitnmance than tver6' seen.. to omit ~ r,.,! Tatiii.tti•.,i.e r l No alerateel. , Turne d 1 ,, •,.„I o n them. still his ideas are.. app.'. 111 It. however tt , •gli 1.,,-1 , eel,. except .r. 11.1 i O.IW • sug4estive °I I many improventeiits herea- I, VII'. ci , i•N - ri:i:FEI rs --.. on lite - GU:MU , bouts, u,etul land ornamentaf, that WoCild BAN'S. Pron's s.-I.eiter IS, dated Mart h 11. ISM— enitravii. and tzerter4; appracance.very guod, hot greatly el'ith” the attractiveness of our Bo on in-pe,t.on o , rather a voar.a : tn.:at:oh 01 the n'o- tough and give additional value to property : 1 uow BANK 1 ... kfu1tr.. , __ F; ,,,,, c ...• 8 ,,,, L. m i c .., ki. "In the inning ag districts the greatest activ• hngh, coonect.olit, %Voo,ibury Bank. Wo . o i Is,. , ty prevails. and no distrust is felt of the! Canlit,l,llo Finks.l March itch. ISra. sear . % business. Every Collier expccts toc, • _ SPECIE QUOTATioNs make a good year's work ; anti there can, itn , S P" D "'''' I pr el t'"" "Meril ' ' ' ..2 per t r"'" 1 , deed, be little fear of disappointment. Prop- I - M Dine% • • • •• s i Lan Qr, %2 '..!; . -• . erty in ..iicliovllita. county, where alone the ! ' Coal mining is left to individual enterprise. - ).L. • i is advancing in value; and coal land and enal . !t •n i leasi••. ° , ,welt tirtures. are in great demand ; / 1 7, 1 , . and town properties arechanging:hands under i ' the stimulation of greatly increased mercan . tile business. ; 1 DECEPTION. We hope to hear of some attention be ~10,1 We fi nd lie following m the Legislative; r aid tuarclittecture in Pottsville. That plait* Proceedings of the 16th inst.: _ l i is the metropolis of the Schuylkill Coal 110 ; Mr .S most,: presented-a pennon of the owner,/ and more than the people suppose of its fo ol coal land., coat dealers., miner, and others, wn r lure prospe'rity depends on the first imprev sehuyilA ,outay, connected with the ;amine oil sions made upon the new class of capitalists. , u rr: ‘ , " ,"'„" l 77 .4 . lu n ' e u ra l' Ni tr e l . :, l ,.. Agli kr a ' l '''"'• • wh o are about to scour the land for invest" , .. . =I ICE LA SI) WARRANTS 141) 1,1" Warrant*, meat --.. We venture to assert - that there is no: a aof the surplus gold that is fast accumq holing in their hands. ,Especially they want _ single individual Operator in Schuylkill Coon- 1 public buildings in keeping with the =pa- - ty, who is not the owner of the land, that l sing magnitude of their trade; that affects sinned the above Petitiou—and there are but I every man in every State on our Atlantic few land-holders who do mine 1::o al. We sea-board. 31ore'Hotel accommodations will pronounce it at once a barefaced deception to tielionwabnetcoduhtel,-oirveentheylanreourrepa, ii re r a ed t . C it oa a l t . t i l i n e: create :the impression that the periple itl i,ion, which other States envy, while wenn." Schuylkill county desire such a law. Thee I riervalue. visiters should find roomy and sits are, however, pretty unanimous that a more 1 sled grounds, inviting prolonged stay. and corrupt Legislature than that of Peonsylvo- giving letiFnsthe rnsy tue th at elplst ?u,,t.te oroug zauihoritieg ma does not exist, and that more than halt might readily two the rude Sharp Mountain the members ought to be served as the into terraced beauty, and Private enterprise members of the New-Vork City Government would soon follow by enclosing the romantic The 1 lak e s' of Mount Carbon with circular walks have been. Th people are getting tired 01 and shaded drives. A tine Hotel at ilie head petitioning midi a Legislature. of the timer lake, and gondoliis upon the water, with moonlight melody and 'echoed song upon the air. would draw crowds by its novelty, and its most winning attractions,— Even among the natives there , all barren as are the borders of those dreamy lakes, moon light walks along she cairn watera are preg- . nant with lovr. and bring forth certain mat noway. How much more with strangers. who court its inspiration with all the child like exhileration which such fairy influences: engender ?" t LEGIM.•TIVE.—We• observe that Mr. 1 - k - Nnati.s..; reported the new County of Penn in the Senate some days ago with a negative I recommendation. It is to be hoped this will settle the matter, for the present at least. On Thursday; Mr. Ilotonicx.: read in Place. of the Senate a bill to extend the corporate halts of the thorough of Pottsville. .What does this mean I Is it not large enough al ready —or is there no room fur expending lurther sums of money. Mr. PoWNALT. has reported a Bill in the House to erect parts of sehuylloll into the new County to be called Anthracite. CENTRAL AMERICI.—TIte Philadel phia Ledger, in speaking of the encroach ments of England in Central America, Nog ge-ts the sending of an Agent by nur Gov ernment' to negotiate for the annexation of these States to this cottony, and then let the European Governments take them it they can. The writer thinks these States a Much more important acquisition to secure a tran sit across our own territory io ealttornta by way of the Isthmus, than the possession of the Island of tuba. t 7. SANT.II. ANNA, by the latest .advieex, had arrived at Vera Cruz. lliq recall to Mexico has, we presume:. been on the prtn:i ple at —1;:11,or cure," but wc tear cite coun try Os past redemption. THE Gardiner trial, now in prosecu tion at ‘Vashington, excites general interest. We shall await its result with ninth curium lJ Pa0 , 31E,. 01' THE MAINE LAW.—tlp. wards of TEN THOUSAND :qguatures were presented to uur Legislature on Tues day lalt, ui favor of u Prohitutory Liquor Law. -"'" THE PARRIO:sirN.. rowEr,.-1I 1,1 wor thy of remark that Anritun now in custody for the late most fiendish butchery of Mrs. lA - Ncil and Mrs. Slum; in Philadel phia, and who will, undoubtedly. hieconvict• ed in a few days, is a pardoned ronrrt from Sing Slog -a notable comment on the exer cise of that' questionable prerogAtive. IRON, &( WORLD'S FAIR „PREMIUM SAFES 3j,rro Prvnt n/ their ~ u perlo:ll., THE LATE. FIRE IN JERSEY CITI vi a SiLss llnsaiso—rilr s ...- IV It dives as much pleasure to tj state that a SAFE of !our make was the means of press,- yang our hook• and valuable 1$ 4;7 ,4 4' s a i per-, togetl.cr with a lot of Mtlen Aporms. Forks. Wont • • 4 destruction by the firs that or- r ,atrrea in our store nn sh e n i gh t 27 t of the ^th ult., at No. 40 Mont i:ontery Street The tire commenced near the cafe. whirls, owing to ita aituatton on a wa11..41a: nut full into the rellar.hut wee exposed to the full heat of the fir from its commencement, and when taken from she ruins had all the brass plates and knobs complete 33.1ted cOr lours, R. H. EARI.E & Cp. Jel.ey City, Feb. 3. 1853. j , S,,,icherrry bunt _Ur. Jolla PAROPL- It affOrds me flinch satis faction to Inform you that the " Barring Flatamander Safe " winch we purchased of you a abort time since, preservedour book. and papers in good condition do ring the severe ordeal through which it passed at the disailtrOUS conflagration that toot place at our ware holm on the morning of the 161 h Inst.. when the .mle wow to lh. moat 11.1enee beat for aotoe hour., and when dragged from the names was red hot on several sides. WO make MI6 miatement by way of bearing testimony to tits worth 01 these valuable Fire Proofs. Very respeetfully, LEWlei S CO. The Froprtelor of tho tenures "'terrine Salaman der Sale•. - ' challenges the whole ordrld,lo the auto of noldsaxl Pollan, in produce their equal. &war ded the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORf.D'r4 FAIR. Lorldnn, and the 001. D MEDAL by,th., American In= nttnte. Over 6000 of these safes have been sofa and are now. trt use, and nine than 100 have-pawed ;Hunt: plgantly.t hrongh occidental Ore.. Second-hand Safes and ' saiantanders" a other maker., haring toren taken to parr ply tor Ifer• nag's." Inc sale nt cheap rates mug eAnnet.. WalniteSt.. Philadelphia \larblet,ed Iron Mantle., Table Tope, der , t . rorn the Work. of - the celebrated Malanlandee In. on hand In great variety March 12, 1853 IMPORTANT TO MINERS ArTD COAL MESCIIANTA. rjsll P. Subscriber begs respectfullly to Inform neve and coal Merchant. that he has constantly on hand and for male a large supply of Chains. of all slays, from 1 inch to 1 inch, made from natl., leaned Iron, and suitable fnr Mope. of mill pawing, whirh he will sell on very reasonable terms. DANIEL M'CAETHY, So. 69 Swanson St , and 2 Dock At., Plillad'a. J3ll 19.1857. 1-3 m• MANUFACTURES, CANE SEAT CHAIR DIANUFACTORE, fc,, , 31 , Op/lOW n Plaha rlph to T IIC subscriber is constantly tinkling, and on hand, Plain and Fancy Can. gray to greet variety of Elegant and lakibiontible for Parloro, Pining-Rooms or Cham ber., made in Fancy Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Potomac— &c. Reception and Foliage Chairs, of light and beauti fuldesigns , Cane Lounges,Cane Settees, Ball Chairs. Counting flous• and (Win, Arnweliair•. large Ind small Rocking Chairs, Store and Steamboat Stools, Windsor Chars, and Petlem &c., &e. flaring extended tic titles for manuractnrolg,we Cafl oiler a large stock to selectfrom . and execute an orders as promptly Sod rheeply ss any ettsblisholeitt In the Union Itousekeeperc i 1101.1,. Steamboat and Rail Road Companies, vein find it to Stele interest to call al the Factory of N F. WOOD, No. 131 N. firli tlt ,oppocite,,Franalin dquare, Feb. 215. , - 9 3m POTTSVILLE AND VICINITY. We copy the'followingeomplOaentartpo• 'L.7? l)csFityrr., the currespondeit of the cf, i ..fer, writes from Washington u der date at MarCh 155:3 The town is pretty well drained of.pffice. seekers. Some members of Congress and delegations who were not admit ted into 'Gen eral Pierces presence. left rather miffed. 'There IF aorast deal of bickering and between the different cliques, and some !Imp loins of disorganization. General Pierce seems to he prepared for such an event. anti expects to meet it. I dislike to write about appointments; but in general terms, I may state, that thus far, the Buchanan men have carried away every thing, while the Cass men at "Pennsylvania are concentrating theirSirength on Mr. Gam ble, late Canal-Commissioner, for Collector. Thd Buchanan Branch of the Democracy in Pennsvlcranta is the Roman Catholic Branch id the Party. The same influence put Judge Campbell in the Post-office Dep,art men!. Ti' l` FLAN. Esq.. of this place, is the Visitor fir the :rate among those ap iximtettliy.the President to the Military Ae4d emy at West Pomo, this year. OUR FOREIGN POLICY The Washington correspOndeo of the Phil adelphia _North American commentsAs fol. lows on the views of Gen: PIERCE and his Cabinet officers touching the present affairs of Europe . The.general questioti of foreign policy is attracting the attention. of . the Cabinet pat now. The small cloud that seems rising again in the political heavens at Europe, be tokens a storm near at hand. unless calmer winds shall speedily disperse the threatenin vapors. It becomes important that we should know generally whether we, as a nation, are to stand silently by during 'the struggle be tween the people and their tyrants, or wheth er we shall declare our aympathies with the 'oppressed against the oppressors. That - is. the pant now under diecussion't 7 a - nd if I ern nut greatly mistaken inty information, the present administration ti . do all that it can N tv do, constitutionally, to il n down all com binations of despots again t the great prim-- pies which lie at the basis of our own exist ence ao a people. Gen. Direct:, Mr. Cush ing. and Mr. Davis ate all heartily with the revolutionists of Europe : and they will shape the policy at the administration wuh refer ence to European affairs, should a struggle ,between fAerty and Despotism occur. Dlr. ')larcy is conservative to the last degree: but his voice and influence will be lost on Gen eral Pierce. Mr. Campbell, of your . Slate, lull oppose the liberal movement. There is a growing impression here that the renewal ol the revolutionary struggles in the old world Is not far distant. . Certainly Judge Campbell will " oppose :he liberal movement"—was ever a follower of Loyola knOwn to favor aoythiog tending toward civil or religious.freedom PUTTING IT, TO TIIE3I The following notice from. an exchange presents one- the , most powerful (became most practical, on the largest scale) Tempe rance arguments we have yet read: t. • BARNUM'S LAST PROJECT.-A new project has been suggested by Barnum. which• we should like to see tiled. In a recent tempe rance speech made by him in New York, he. stated that there were 7000 grog shops in the city, with an average custom in each, probe- , UV, of Sift a day. lie made the following • offer to the city, viz. : —lf the city would shut up all the groggettes, and give him the amount spent in all of them, he would pay . all the city taies, amounting to 34.000,000: send every e child to a good school : present every family with a library of 100 good ! Looks, three barrels of flour, and a silk dress to every female, old or young, and give'ev ery body a free ticket to Ms museum. • Now, hero is a chance for speculation-:- whnt the Gothamites are so tend of ; and be- .1 sides, it would astound the world with the enormous 'price paid for the ruin poured down the thirsty throats of one big city-3 Tem perance movement on a grand scale. COme. City Fathers: won't you close the bargain ? MIMI RELlotoFs FREEDOM Rev. Dr. Durbin, of Philadelphia, in an article . 'in the Ihdleien, commenting on la , e Trial of the 31adial, the.cause of their per; secution% its general effects &c., pertinently remarks Archbishop Ilughes, ' 4 a Catholio Lay man," and most of the Roman Catholic pa-, pers, take the ground that the liadiat were not ccindemoed merely for reading their Bi ble, but chiefly for assembling together con trary to ihe laws of Tuscany ; and for prose lyting from the Roman Catholic religion to the Protestant, which is also an offence against the laws of ,Tuscany. I rerdv 1. There was no evidence adduced_ - against • them for prcielytiog; they denied the charge; their counsel denied it. From the other side we ask for the evidence. That they expressed their views of religion heety in conversation with their friends Ido cot doubt. But this is nor going about to make• proselytes. • '2. But the real question is, do Archbishop • Hughes- " A catholic; Layman," and the' Roman Catholic people generally approve or disoppruire of the lawth Of Tuscany, which forbid people to assemble together to worship. (kid according to the dictates of their own consciences? Do they-approve of the laws of Tuscany, or any Christian government which restrain religious conversation, inqui ry and worship, 'socially and publicly, by which persons may IA led to change their religious views and usages? Do they call this proselyttog And it so, do they object, ' to it ? MEM
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