tk3ilinenf „‘3O-tttnat II POT.PSyILLE. PA SAOIRDAY, DEC, 10, 1852. ar THE MINERS' JOURNAL has a lar esf f ir...a/orlon ti•in aly otAisr Areitspajarr pnb- IcAr.f SQTatfra a haa 74.*? tae Coal, Iran aoul nets frTert, 71GIC - OnIV 1.4 ~ }3c alld Shy iidjUlaJ r..)battle, kat in a: ow. c1:4:4, on:I it G.. 144) ea/ Grtl. /.2,704F,, alnc,de t Zit); iwya. it! -10 i it 4 t'f7T.di r: 11 an Of /.1c !!._.it rata ele rt..:11:47., n li, a paprt.t =ate 6,1 , 1.4°,1f C 4171. VitrOlird ja4lf7/p!/.)71 Oa Cif r o uty , .;:. cruf vqlt liftrzAr,' J:,arrat Ott 'SI per anntort, r;1 0 1 ra, WC:I:NTS Volt. 3.)i;ttNALs,: FiansaintaratanarN, Tamaqua; ,'.1 4. ' - TllO .1t1.3.)::: A. GODYRI:V.Trt-inout ; •Ca&r.l.Es H. HVIIPAILD, .71 i'me 3 , New York, - . Who ore authorized to receive sub.eriptions. ad vertibeinont.", &C., for tho 41Itn.r Jounral, bud reee , ipts for the same. - .LU;CEIPTS, For “ . .:111rzora! Joilruar aiizre loot jam' Vlru 11,T.1 tho-e in arre.4l., abroad, wand their amotio!sdue, as speedily a,. po:•ll.l7,—as \ our expentes for pe,per exid iO. - .,0r are very F. , eavy. \johi, IL. kl..r, to f''.•(.. C.. tC31.1 - - .e 1 (>•,' Ettr.tei drat., :o Jury 1 1 . t-5:,( 3 (9) 99. 19,Lthtt, 1. , JZ.IOO/11; 1, 1Z154, ll Ol tt,.. r',1121.1 ilecto, t !fp,,./t1Iy" - I,181 . 4 1(0 NV Ililitu.. 9.9...c.,(ry, .4 .. jkliu .1, t, ',Si,' (St. Istkel 1.2.41, h• .1,1i.i',.:, I, 1:!6.5. - - ..f. MI Eck. I & tint t..(t. Ic 421) 1. In: 1.2 CC licto - . t•hoctilik!cr,..'44 Jul) t. 1h53. 2 CO ' .101,1.0.,2 11-151,r, t. ,t/ty i . 1!..5 I, ' , 9. OJ (hors., :51 - ..eat J. t.. , .1...ty 1, (CC.', . l'• :,CC ge:.. IllkAen, to Ju i':. -I, .2:(3 ..., 2 Op ' RICIIIIO/ J1. , 11 , 0/, to ,1114 1, it 1.13, • .1: 00 Erk..k e.p.e..ter, 10 J 01) 1:. 1t,„..3, . 2 00 Flnchc 1 & Tz..(mar, to Jan I. 6:4, ' 2 CO J..: .3` 1.1. 0' IC), to Jli Ilr I. I Cttr:l . , t 01 (91c.f.c. t•ctr. tr. (I. I. 18.1b.ta, U CO ' Cito(ko J.,uotk, In July (, I 24, . . '' 1.1: , JuPepti ri. kl(lvt r 10 Ataino 11.'59, ' •I 1 12( • Jokn 01.41vcr tc.S:ell. IV, 1253. ,- . 2 .1.1 Tcomr.s.C. full. cP.i O ,I con:A yy I, 1559 1 ' 6 0.1 301,0 ci t b..,n n, littiutay 1. 11crl, 2 (U J. Ctigkelto. Lc J140.1(.1.. 1..124.1.1y I, ISS9, 9 (0' Jetue9 Er."-•ltn ~, Etc t, 1 1 -.11. . 2co Mrt EIIIIII to J4tl://lry /, i 504,• , 1 0., BUSL'iESS DEPARTMENT Horn i''1INITI:111E .of everydeserip. non at panne -ate, 17,hiost., ai the resilience ol the tate CATIJARINE Fox. 00" Etti. Han-rz advertises several ble'parcele ot Reel Dilate to Pottiville fur THE cELT,EitATED firm, of WELLS 3: Cu. Gave ot.rard u: Phiruolori`a) eritabliallautut. at L'. - 11 arch Struet. See card. CA PT,. Wk.ztri.9MP.7l unnc , uves robes alter waiter gear, of the hest quality, I r t.a:e et his . r.stabtiAmeat. The (~ . 41r. write out Soule beautiful sets of, her.- near. • QJ Tne MESSRS. iIEF.FP: bare i tlst O new Foundry West ?Ma' itr vice eustoin,protnising to turn out all work entrusted •to tern supetior rwrioner.— q'hetrloccittho is psettitarly coureciikrit, and with .other facilities, they inn be expvetkl soon to build up a large buitheci. CO' AM:I7II7I,IER Wiltl£4l4vors: att. (MM. ded our, will please bear with us week. E4II)CN T .M1Lt , i410..: L.—We print 0113 documebt in full, and accordingly have no space lot: lengthy comment ,hie week: reads well, being very -Ith of Jul}• ( 1,41 in :its style, but in the essential characteristics ot a President's ,Ilessage, iris grossly Oa subjects well known or of but little geu ertil unportanc.e, it is perkily plain ; 141 on all queitions involrtog large political or tiriau- cial interests, tnautieflle requiring tht; . , hainia of • the Executive an explicit and ded cure cf actinn, it i. El ngularly einsivel ur attibisztous. •Exs:rwntn it cateltiliy, and see if ibis 1 4 1 LICA 5 !air nue jli+t critict,m) Next tvevl.: we wtil, s,vr c•Attpreliett!..nti . abstrx - efs i - ,l` the !;(' veial red ort...trout tfle headi of I .depatinteitt. , ARICEbT r7AYEITtIti.---41:1r 1 1 abal Jennings, ol t!:`;•,(..:itizetis' Police if 'hid' place: hes Levu d.oug. ine., , hing,huleacto. this hne, of •lute. • After tUrnishini; :he teiturtuathui led to the arrest of, ( - Nark to Philadelhiitl.. last week, he isteLseiluentiy• arrested`Pis complice somewhere near that (Ali . ; anif : obtained a large amount of spiltious . nmne‘ j , .0n p, - /maring . of Clark , b. - 2km , tae Mayer of Philadelphia on 'Saturday last, Dr. E-'4iar4. now in our county prisqu„ie•oifie.i that b l e had recd SISOO to couotrrter.:;( 4 ll Fai mars' and Drover'', - Bank of !im.:: :,\Z •I !tom .Novonber. 0675 ct it WEi4 Puna to true tieai F•ittctlfe at tlie titne et Lis (Sparsi',) arrest—all the rest hid been put . ,th;i week Mr. Jennings has tested in this Coutity, • Charles, llunirneil,. Peist-inaier and Ta ern Kee Kr. at Fr.it'deiba burg,; Farmer tear the 1,0? e place-Lhailed 31,../00,eaeh : Martin Dens more of ti , .tialLison, and Daniel i,Keller, Stage driver, •Pottsville—bntn.compti:teed._l CCAN IT BE POSSIBLE!' We are iuforined• that it is•iliC regular eukoin in the Philadelphia rout Ofticejto retain the mail matter, arriving from this place on Saturday till the - 31onday'folloiving. • . This siiikes di as a very " old Foiy"- , ish was' of transacting put - 2;e bowies...—. Speed and de.pateh are tote great de , ideraia in every thine but . eripi-cially in the trausinissidu of the mail., for the quickest excliary4e n 1 communica • 'non 1 - ,ftwtie2' different and 'distant hart' - d thecouoiry. And lei in n large city, that' boasts of 03 bup u inese capackties, its tittit•riess mei lli llbtind 04 : tmeitict-t tranactions; letivrs and puperg that , limy? bet Ore 12 o'clock. Saturday ti're not 111 , crit,tited'•till the tivkt Monday' despnfch for you. agaiii remind our s-ittiscriberi in t hti, city That the Jourrtn!l4 ahcays•matleti tarday' morning nud Ltor. , gown o'clock train, iyriVing W. 1 I !,• to Ili u'eln.cli, and of coure, ;my thineli'teau ade ' quote latex' of clerks and carriers, under proper resulwiumi, ouglq to be delivered ' thesaine day, • MINERS' ASILUM , That the plan recently proposed fur the establishment of tbit very desirable institu. tion in our midst will he perlected, •there is omit:11111y a doubt, TheCommittee e nt ten met, according to adjournment, on Saturday last—Rev, haul. Mashburn and C. Loeser Esq., were "(tided tdthe number: r.Mr, Di, 11,13:!nnett Fuhmittn,t ncomatuni• cation from citarleit lieckseher, rtr).;.ol New Yurk, olTeriug .53,0010, providvd.;•;7.,2(l,. ' 0110 be raised witliita the tine Hugh6s., AnoilFi fr.m J.no. Tucker, prgpidipnt 01 (ht. .11.e:1,4tig R. R., hr Rev. Mr. I,V,asliburo, stating that the matter would be laid he.tore'the.P.lotrd of rector=, r:" 'at their next meeting. A sub•cotinnittee, iron. F. W. .T. D. 31erediq. bait. . Washburn, Anthem Itti and Darnel Rt . Benneit,was appoaved to solicit further sub . bcriptioux o 1 C!'unipanies and individual:. The meeting 64journed to meet in the same place, Thuredny afternoon: No. S at Z aclOck. • peace. . , f! Com. ti. James Ntatun.—DruaktiliwAA.and Profanity, tin oath of William MiAtheais.— Jury trial. Verdict, nut guilty ; bit Defend ant t 0 - pay cost:, • ',.: - Corn. rs. Millani and AmandaiWanly.— GOVERNOR'S SEAT CONTESTED. , Disorderly house, on oath ofCleorgeJohnson. Jury trial. ;Verdict, not guilty—life tilt of We learn from our New Jersey exchanges I indict Mem being defective. ' . . 4- that a notice was served on Rudman M. ! . ( Wednesday,7lh.)—Com. t's. Pelf/ Meer. I"rtee, Governor elect„on Friday, informing - —Assault and Battery, on oath .4.4 'Karoo him th3t• his late opp . onent J oe l th ip t.,„ d, I Whaluu. Jury JIM!. Verclici,, nut guilty; . would contest" the right of INIr. Price, jo ilw I Defendant to pay costs.costs. but ' Lam. vs. Andrew Ray. —Assault aird Pat.' office et Governor of New Jersey. _Mr...flay- l teriy, OLl‘Catil.ol Louisaßay. . Jtity trial.— wood says : - . . . . Verdict, guilty; ; aim ' • sentenced to I dó hereby . give -notice that I intend to pay ,a tine of Six cent undergo en contest your election as Governor ut thel imprisonment of Five State of New Jersey, at the last /diction had I. Corn. v s. r Thomas H. in thiz• State. Ann that .in such contest I ' and 13asterdy, on fait intend to rely up ~n the, ground the -you land. Jury trial. ' were, and are not eligible to, or 4u.Rliad for cave excited an units that office, because yunlastf not been a rest. front the tact ihat . hot dent of this Siate for ser.m years next before dumb. „ . (bat ,election.; and because during the even Cam. vs. Adolph Dohrmaa.— , LibA, on oath years next before that-elecu'on you had rest. ollacoh Kline. Ignored and Comenonwealth ded out of this S:nte. i for costs. , , , r, - The 'Whig pa pits atate:that evidtnrieean i This,case was referred to some dine ago in be brought that Mr. Price,..o various t;irries, I the Journal --the'forglog_ and eimilation of in Catilornia, declared his intention . of b e . 1 baud-tolls to defeat Esq.. Klinf at last • , coming II citizen there.. " ; Fall's catnap. The tine perpetrator- of `. In ca , e of a removal of.the Governo'r his I this rascaltty has' since been satisfactorily office devOlves upon thePreident of the Sen• used, aninDorhmiMVentire indkense es. ate, and iniither - election for Govrfaur twill t tablisheel.- The bill was sent from this Coon. be field at the next election I fur. members of , ty t 6 the office where Dorhroao wer working the Legislature, unless the removal occurs ;lo be. Primed, 'which-explains. his Only pant. , within thirty days of stichlelection, when - it MPanan is the matter. • , • ' - , • is postponed another sear. l .. . Esq. Kline's Most commendebtepereeve• EDITOR'S TABU, • 'Pt nat.& Alin MS SOCT.,7l9.4 l —"Cutioso," of kg. &dolphin sends us the following answer to the az zle in last week's Journal ' • . • First datghter's fortune, Second " " Third " (Hiss Charlotte's) fortune, tt,ooo Fourth " 11 16 0 , ; 000 , Fifth " " " T 12'000 This is correct. • i ds We have had a numiriti' inquiries . reopactmg /his problem, We rapriiftt it and append the solUtton ' yOung gem - Aquila making his address in an old lady's tomily, who had Ere daughters, waatold ihnt:tneir lather hid made n wtotwical will. ;The WAl:imparted that,the tir,t four of their forthnes when n.,iterl were to amount to 525,000, tLe.. , Your . s ',f3Asjo,the -three last. w.th tt.o4-4atr;;;Ct,uS 4 ,1. , ... e three w)th /tie last 4V1,000, Twu,F jast with tae tv:u Erst TLe young gentnan ester nt 1, 4 Ali-. Ona,Jotte, tat turn! daugher.ol.sl:4 to unroivri tiny strange Will. Now, whnUwasPiss wrtune ?'' . Lrt the ytkuag fatly hirtme. 41: h+r 3-2.licu X. the ; Wt iC:I • x ; e:,7.kko x Tr. Frlth dkeigh tee-) pottiest. • In like ontioner, s . -1000 a First datelittatt'. . Necording 10 the 'Lira condition of the Wtil, LPo t th,o•— IOW); or-iiiAtit .. - Three r :letel Au.ll:;j the Fourth, i —= Tbree drat Tr;:o the Fitat er.rd Third litim the Three bird, and w•c }Jaye, , . • 4,11t,il 3.4 Scutui. ISE .24,v0r)-3x 3 Fourtit.•' }oral ea equrt.on-uccortling to the filet con4ition ut Tau • . 100 i x (22,at0 az.) ok (24,0007 3s) Ir. , t7OttO a.",:•2,0u0 ; 4r, 20,, Or . 2. Chariot te',, tontine. • '., RE Total Or' A Mectrrig of :Miners' Hospital' t„ utn saiitec,will be held ri!. aid (dire of Samuel Satlirdity evenieg, at halt' pert ver 'Puociued attenosnius is requOited.= I. M..WErsicau.a., ‘.; W . LVEars...to be dune? Here is w arty . the mildie of . Ileeenateri arid an msiaf - jeut WuPPIY ot water in the Town Milian A goodly portion°, oar citizens are without a drop. 11 the. hOrants won't ton' now, attar all the rain and stioOr tics bate had fun month or six weeks Fag, nrWit; we i‘erir.thir is to mart them The plain add oitiy deduction frfsm all the. lape agiudon cio this mot , ,e:t pat ictett" , r, runti!y br 'door. he inconveniepre. 1 ,4 gkoiiing greaser yearly, and the =owner the remedy ;imp city atudertahen; the better—the ii.:>€4lFq th.Ontuti:- Loldrr. will brain to porki-1 their tat d tyidett4,;, Sad the tewvr Stunmer4 A po! %I...inters, too, hoof pm. , rat wit attona;t our wt/ zen s will bloke ttuor thirst with mod told tad-polc;‘, or ido. tit,ithoVl •erca that witch or an apoloev water. 67:7' ..4:pprenlsh i s: Library - Atsocialimp.—M a meeting r‘t Appront Ives' and Young kAtens' beid to {;.err Houm, Peeern t•erVii, . . Onluction it Wasl:.e.woine./, Thin we enter into an imordl.,te erection for Taster, to'rervels4tiring ,the tiomiug year, The election resulieli in the choice of Elev. 1./t. War , hiturn, Hon. S. `.;Palmer, Mi. A. Ltie, Sdineider end C, Little, Earl: ?• Ou mutton tle.iolved, That the Secretary,lbe tu tu-hoed to inlornolderegentlentenot their tiertion. tin motion. Resulavil, That a Committee:L he, ap pointed to thuroughly tevise the Conetitutio.• ott the Board a tre,,.,4n.1 three mrtait,r , .-opixlinted by the :Yk,.oet- Ittion - ':conmutite...itttil Committee. , 4 011 nlAllit/fl, Rx.‘oli.,!, That the übove weeeed -4114, be in , erted-th tiatOlinc - >,•.Journ.7/ and Pott.4- ti tile • A motion made 13 adjourn meet again next TlierAuy e'ventrif4 JOILN 0. BECK, P:re,Ct.z Jollti T. .liarta:. SAr'ry. MINERSVILLE AFFAIR'S. e ontlense the following a‘ttlieurs from the i;;:a, ten 4- Wednesday Pqr ze,•l Ara yh, abdut . 14 year,' oid, , •ti nth!li)phir,i to jump va x train ro_ie noLea onti day lint 3,4 , e01:, lea . un tie aid live wheel, pa-ced tic; r,7ht nrm and iwe, .Iroiti , - 2 :11; - 15 , C - 41) ; ,.. dleK: n4SiKt roern t ! A. .1 3 :aim:. 441 ILriluitikr•r" of T. vou; ict .t the tAriait Itill Mad twttreo,ti • 'li f t! VcslW4i, week, held twtL hc> iec,;7l)(sria.iy co.tl:.aed.: : . jll*C be low-the 6f,re, u coilisloa yeah 10. frwxt ctar. Very duinb trek, tivu ,11;*la Am putation of both kitubA way tiumul • An 1.:0.mm, ( - hopping wArca Ho- Nein, n Minermvil!e, ehoop r ed oil,' otie of toei. 13k an aczz.d6xt in Dast's mines, fiaorOio utace libove Alipert t tl.e, un Tuesday tifornticirr Luke Brertnan, a miner, had hitt drn'a fratkurt al at thtru.differeut places Ori Taesdov eczotng !ist, is chid' of N James. Ku ignt, two 3 , ues iid, ot'blinerectlle, felt oU of tied and brolie tt, collar bone. TAMAQUA. AFFAIRS. i]; .Rer: Mr. Cooper, Rector of tke cepa , Church - of Tamaqda, has resigned,'M -accor dance with an appointment of the tienertall ark Society, for him to. proceed to ''Rio - t 4 aneiro, - South America. 1.1 was buiia few days att. ar Mr. C. received the,appo . immtnt; before all 1114 .neces ,•s,fry arrangements had been completed, taOl b e and his family were un boarda .vesel, ready t .fdr• their' long . 1.-uyue and di,tarat .11cme. Mr. C.'(; Iniistor• I ship in Tamaqua was of but short tiuratioh—ir was on:y a hew months .ther that Rev. Mr. gaallgr . chargo there. The veFtry ari , f do.• Vie look-ont for some oae ti , suppl• the vamiley. . [P. Cfol: !rip SPECIALLY FOR TLIT: I:v4L4 COURT, I'ItOCEEDINGS.ii DECEAEER S,ESSlONS—(MondaySthii— rt. .hie, Br i dget and Efizabeth Sure. iv ofTeace, tin oath 01 Eltrabeth I,a(nistr. J dna thug sentenced to pay coststin d give bail in clOO fc.dsix month's. • t l i ' • 'Corn. vs. John Feirk.—Surety of I re, on oat t: ui C:7lltistiau Moyer. ;• Cai-n. rt. . James Shtehli.—Stiielptf ream. .on bath of Margaret Highland., 46 tadard to pay costs, or give security withlrye •,d:sy s or stand committed,Vc. Coal. is. Joseph . Zimnicmaa.--Asfautat and Batter . on oath of Hannah ' Cream., Jury trial: Verdict, guilty; and Defendant :senten ced to a fine of $2O and costs of prOiemttua, and .land committed Cons. vs. Alice Keenan.—Assaultind Bat- tery. on oath of Catharine 111cAANiy. Jury trial. ,Verdict, guilty Alice 4.rttenced to Teul,days' unprisonrileut and to' ,Oat; casts , of prosecution, and stsrid comrnittss,4 (Tuesday 6th.)—Com. Surety of Peace,. on oath of .Dantel Siegfried. Defendant sentenced to pay ccrata:iatid give hail .in s2t.)o to keg!) the peaca toward Mr. Siegfried for one ;fear.: Conn. vs. Sarnue4Welltauscr.—Lrcenyonn • oath of , Jounthan 4 Johnson. Jur)l,' , • Verdict; not guilty—no witnesses ixamined.• Cont. vs. 111/barn _iforturger.—Disorderly house, on oath ot Jonathan West. Jury tit al." Verdict, guilty ; and Defendant senten• cad to pay a line of $lO and costslof prose ; t•cution, and his license revoked, Coin. vs. Mary Beddcdt.—Assaulk and Bat; wry, on oath' if Evan Thomas. Jury trial. Verdict, dot guilty and Evan Tliomas to pay COsit , Cont. Andrea. Ray.—Amatik - and Eat ! ter), on Jain 01 John Lee. Bill ignored, and Lee for costs. • ; Gem vs. Elizateth McAvoy.—Aisault and .13atiery, un oath ot Alice geenatq' Bill ig!,• pored, and Prosecu rix tar costs. Coin. vs. Phdip Afoyer.—Asaulii am! Dad j ier%, on Oath ot Henry Trumpor. 'Defendant I plead guilty', and was lined Six — altis, to pay costs and gape bad in $lOO to 'keep the ranee is 'ferreting Out this matter *ill. it is hoped, tiroo:ctity stop this sort of election. raring. • Can. se: &hear diliesite.-41sseolt ind Bst tery, ou nub of Patrick bigots. Jtity Verdict, not putty but Barke to ley costs. Can. vs. Jacob Allenbite4.--Asteult std &Heil, on oath of Conrad _Christ. Bill cored ; sod Christ to *ay costs. Corn. vs. Susinnah {;enrich.—Fornication; on oath of Ekdornon Snyder.;Constahle. tendant - senteneed to pay Six centsfine and costs of prosecution. Coln. vs. John Boreger.--iFornication and Bastardy.' on oath of Margaret Broil]. itt+, ty trial. Cont. I.s. Radical Tlionto` and Bastardy, on' oath of coastable . at's. ews. Defendant tined•sts cents add to pap costs of prose:tattoo. 54;000 7;000 Intobr ova iiwne.P.'t.sraNt , n4 ; `Pt fuming set:tan-LC/we Lettaret antfN Leetttrare-Trunt , h'.l , 71ght.ti to he Aectd-11.:4'.t and tie Neu lorl C.titviinieni -Concttrt -4 I Juana-Palma the mpet4s t trio-Fally re al Al t r nefit..-B 4f ityrse O Ali< Oief a /foase 1 -Grata irposo laskionatde tneni-Attempi • to ,:rizhfle-Attl - tret , d tf tletti,ls-Large reward -The' Great ReptiLltr - t-2) - strzttry 13rocidtrau ttai/todtt-Enai,ntare nizet Nu • 173f1:0211 kinifiratilou-crz.sr.v. CL'rf:Cti4ll NEw : Vora, Der', 2 6i ISL 3. : DEAR iDt:RNAL 1110 ab.".euce 01 any . 7 thing peculiarly new or Ynpressii'e to the weather, that fruitful source of toforrriatioa, or of anything strikingin Gotham audits in habitants; let us turn to the everyday topics which engage our attention. • ; The town will be excessively gay during '1 the coming season, and with lectures, con certs, balls, operas 'and 'theatres,: we can please the most fastidious:: We are to have lectures in abundance, graiennd gaY, serious, and comic, scientific, literary and proilisiori al. Learued Divines. sett; important men of the , potion arid the pill, rresidentsuf Col leges, .Bishops, Archbishops_and'; Prelates, With Editors4both ot'the goose-quill and the gold I.en order. anda Jnog sinner of L. L. b.'s and A. St.s, a,ntindly company ut liter ary Apostles,' are<eacti in tiara to; try their hands on the-plastic. mind of the ,indulgeot •public. Ncir are these all:; we are to have ,a course tiom the Women's; Rights Advocates, to whom we devote a separate Oragraph, and may Heaven protect us. ' The women in breeches, and the ineu.:in petticauts, ate to launch forth their envenomed thunders at the hydra-headed nionater that would uhaiu down the descendants of mother. Eve to the kitchen and the nutsny, instead of throw.ing open wide the gates of Et/unlit:Yon,' hii!ding them all hall, trowser3 and allOu the hills Leg islation and the chairs ot nifiet;. Ciirsed fate, say . they, that-would confine nut queenly . voices v.. the petty sittneing thefr.qualk nt 'Watley, pad forbid ua tovonamnail in dulcet toos#l, the applatise of listening, senates. All this and mote besides shall we heir from our eross-breed lecturers of the .presetit season: So . Mr. Editor, would you he enti4lnened nu . the path of cotne, listen and be con. .vinced of the,importane,e of allowing M 6. Pottsville .loitrnal to oecttpy . a ch* editorial in the privany_ollyouk-9nctum. And the - Italls too, Vary. will be thicker than flowers in 'May: or leave -1 in Autumn - , mid though it may be denied the bumble i corres pondent °Cale *public Press' to promulgate his ideas from the rostrum of the lecture root no power, thank God, ma forbid his wind ing his armS, goOse quilf and all, round Cosh am's sweet, damsels and in.theanates'ot the . whottisch ,and; quadrille dancing liiiii.elt . awaytolverlasting blets; Oh the ladiesof the metropolis! Pear Kilitor.yOu shlould see their In all their angelic loveliness of lots-necked dresses and embroidered skirts, as!they move through our crowded aSsemblies.i Ah,. Mr. ' Editor, though an admirer of the; softer sex, still assure the unknoWri fair .cine, , whose applications for your favor " : have been graciously considered that she, need not tear tor my constancy, it site has thel desiderata ; : j ot wit, worth; intelligence and that soul-stir ving virtue,—money. i . , 1 Concerts too are of nightly occurr'enee.-- Julli,en commenced anal her scriesiof a month of 'his, incomparable Concerts la'st, night as usual to overwhelming, auclienee t l. That of last evening was in aid of the' charitable fund.o. of the St. George aid. Einigra• , 1„ lion SO:7 iety. I Many of your reader's must remember Val lee, the pioneer ut the Italian opera in Ails, volume ; *the : man who built tie theatre. now - occupied by Burton, the fi4r edifice in -America devuzed"to opera. Thil man's for .tune had so tar waned that he NVas glad to earn a livelihood, as etiok in ono l'it our lash .ionable cafes; where he had undUatedly hint self spent hundreds.:` Mauy• of Ihi; iriends with a• view to his benefit, arranged a grand concert which carne oft on Saturday evening last. All our leading' . operatic :Os volun teered. Ahough Madam Stetittootte and Se - norßeneventano saw fit to absent thern selves without 'a cause. The I;irair, how ever, was a total Nihau , and :Ole receipts would: scarcely meet the expensed. , Si) much for a.etan who spent an ample to'rtune in the servit`e of the public, in an expernnent which has clerk succeeded So far, and that is the growth of Italian Opera on Anteiiran soil. Apropos of the .Opera, our huge Opera House is rapidly approaching completion and proposals have been 'issued for renting it.— It will be finished in the spring land will be the most capacious building of the character in the world, , '1 Quite astir is afloat in'fashionable circles, as follows :—lt seems that oneiot our test men saw fit to consult:a clairvoyant concern ing some bodily ailments. H' visited , her several times, and by; her conversation and manners she induced him,to take liberties %vial her person. Finally she; have huri a key to the front door:and asked ;him to visit her the next night, saying that her husba'nd was absent in Boston:and that site would see that the servants were out of We .way. lie caMe.and was induced (not aisill unwilling ly no doubt) to entit her bettrooin. She had Fit:flatly undres4d and ot'r gentleutan was a a la Torun., when in rush d the indig , nant husband, swordM hand, a d with frau tic•eflorts endeavored to annihilate our tin luekv Lotharto. After-much wrath, he was induced to take the deeds of a house and lot worth 5.1000 as a balm for his outraged feelings. Stitt has been brought for con-'' spiraey to defraud, and thus the hflair leaked out. Alas, upper tendoin ! r \ . Policeman Keefe, Who arrested Chautify Junco°, the robber of the aankiof the State of New York, and recovered nearly„thtity !bree thousand dollars of the Ibills,lias re - e e ;7ed . ' from the officer. of the instituiion s4,2-4. being the proportionate amount of the $5,07% dollars reward offered for the whole arn:kunt; A ;Snug little sum and a 'devilish luck)' fellow . ! ' . •I. Th'e Monster , Clipper is attracting t he grt..at.. est attention from Qur:elti 2 ens• IShe has been thrown open to the riublic and. has been visi ted by thousands. 6-owds throw , her decks continually. One' Sh Uling amission is charged, the proceeds to' he devoted •to the charitable hist - ounc:4 Honest Jack will realize a . fis r ,`odors in our city. Sapdsome sum. The Broadway Railroad p 7nj ec t having been killed in one form has b. ten brought forward iu a new dress/ undei oeCinerat Railroad law. under' the name 10f1,,14 :lati hattan Railway CoMpany. • daily papers call it our Some ~1 ; With some reason, the. municipal nightmares . : 1 • . . . The. amount of taxes paid 'at the Recei%'- er's office, in the two days next preceding' theist last; reached one millibn one hun dred thousand dollari; of which '5769,114 was taken in a single der. The receipts for the last two weeks haye reached the amount of two millions. This is large business ': nd partially indicates the way things are dove to Gotham: ' ~ „ —Efaraieation Mary Cope- iaterest, , orto- deaf end MN=MI During the inontltpf Novertiqr just elotied, there arrived from Europe gone, in three 'hundred nod thirteen vessels, !twenty-three thousand and seventeert emigrants. • Within the three first days of the piesent -moitth, there ar:ived lour thousand lout' hundred 'and fifteen, and on vesterOy alone :seven ships„ with two. thousand four hundred and sixteen. Whit a flood of emigration ! • The juries of the Cirstal P..ilace are non; t.uily engaged in the Work. of Mon - lining the various articles presented furl ciatipetilion in their several deparrments'and Will award the medals therefor. (3. C. F. P. S.—Tn my last letter the types make the Monster Clipper Grentliepublic" to he 45,000 tons burttieu. This is -a slight miStalce,:only 'one 0 too much, however IrclungA merlon rs arotetis true and w-e 1; now not what she may riecampli4i, ttiougk we scarcely expect to build clippers of this:size in at least n twelvemonth. We tmght, how ever, even though we have 6 , 74r0e1y reached it vet.' , . ... I 11.1.T.F.50F TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION i • :•i'• on RAILROAD TO DIM• 1, 1 8 : 13 . ', I - !,' •• t __,' • t, ' Froth M. Ca:hon.:4. Ifitren, P Clinton I Toll,loOnond, 2.00 1-06 175 (1 In tae United S'fafes' and 'rerritorips ToPiilAhlelphin, 1,85 1,05 1,65 - there are 234 collegef,: with )(:51 teechers ' i '-'llii.TF.S OF • TOLI. BY CANAL UNTIL and 27059 pupils. • •i , : 1„' :1„,,'" CLOSE OF Senso. - • j t. z rotn.rort Carbon to Philadelphi a , ,•, : K;huvlkill Haven to fl ben). Bents was married in Philadel. 1 - '7,1" •''Konnr Carbon to " phis. last week.— . Woutfer if tsk i is the sun of i ~,, : ie :', i'Porl Clinton to . •, .. Old Berko '" ;HATES'OF FREIGHT IJY CANAL. , 0:7" 74e number of einigraits arriving in 1, .1 ,"'!1!"' Phiisdelitie. N. York. , New York for the month; id Nov'ember, 1 r.r"",l IN"t Carbon, 54, 2AI amounts to 31,489. ! ' tH" O'Nfount Carbon,• •• 51 '2 60 • i the last Orwell i r il - ; Tort Clinton. ' a/ 00 ° • :,• " ' . . l *hurlkill Haven • 54 I t‘s The entire emigration!for months, readies the number iof 267,103. ;._.. ; ' 4 j For the same time in, the eeai Preceding , it z II:LtE W 4ARE Se. HUDSON COAL TRADE. was 284,491.! ' 1 1 ..tiitiprislits to Deoerober 3, 185. ' • . ) - .1.1 •.? ~..-, wrzw. TOTAL; Dee. lx. V . Dr. Lode, of Cireinniai, has peen. j DelglAllhl• ea , 5,100 475,27 17,492 ted a hand level. It IF a rixklet instfnment i P ° ", " -sat Co. 11 ` 436 :116'84e 5p,524 held up lathe eye like a- ' not larger than one's litsger, iSi od in use is I , E TO : Dwane tecordallit totlO above is 0,532 through as a until .A • I fone..;•The actual mamma to Dec. 3d, is about boxedn i u s is sitidto t its - about 70,5 N tousOlad th" D. 1 " 11 . I s,oilrions. The Pearisylvams Coal ,Company he accurate , of simple const4etiori, and not aed,Htilson COrapany is 17,10* toss bound last easily put put sal repair.' .., i Verl'ashipmants to date. :', teittkopePist.otH,,,, et .• EITIVillt INFERENCE. Thee &O r* makes the Pantile! Creek Railroad":Ottion an excuse for - attacking our State StintOfi Mr. Hendricks ; i .interifng that if he did ad( Fltnow • of the pasiaige of that bill, he IthOt:i kr consequence, havtineglee ted his husirtSits last winter. I Mr. tjendt,icks le. doubtless.ahletio defend himselt,i if it:fed be; but we take ititpon US io saie 41, im`xlie trouble, to the presint case. It doesihodpllow at all that MrAI. Was not anPaneVtire and faithful inerdher, be cause be knOr nothing ut the patitsage .01 this bilt. P.j6ty of others acknoweedge the , . I • ';-., 4 same tttinr-lenator &rani sayer so for „..!- ,c. law 5E11 3 ' auttivoreoret adds, that he does not te!tere . T . theAl were three roi4t in the whole LegisliqurC'tWho' knew of Ittk paSsage ,§ 1,. ere Oprit#ted with its el:mac:tin:l - Senator Batley ii - f 1 1 .4# Say's the same, Mr.. latorner. a Pepreer4tre . from this count : regards its pas a trick, the bill as never placed 'ottiliii file and he is pretty imam it was neyer ;: ,:'/inied I t nod the extract from a letter We rp;lfblitth in tu•day's paw, is from ,- • an acts e,, Nlfing Democratic Seriatpr! The[,R(V4.l.ler's remarks were knot only whollunailetl for but positively ultruthful; fur its etliqii know very well that no gen tlemati Wrkt a better reputation Or official iintegrity ti . 4 Cotp3tant attermuu torbusiness, -- i nr-4, , ,.z.,. t amung;all4pariei, than did Mr. ifeudricks, i 0 i and We ennttut see huw they eau avoid tea -1 deri i1i . r441a mple r. , '- 4 l 9 '. 1 i po,u„,y. , . "riqz . ,ll:4 ruistakeu notion thas. violators of therimitsdisy Liquor Law can be titled only ;Ace are !subject to ptusecutiuu and fine stogle sale of ligpors they ttrect tbo day. Aca ii was re ceutly-jiecddia Lancaster.settling ibis point. • 115 7 3. tamt. --1-4--tr'7:-*,--.. -- - —. TbOltutifti:tV sent by it Elrvad this wisel; la 29,- 512 g.lP,4!'tialul 1;),D1 01--far ihe'j w ee k 47,. - . ?.! 706 11.:toris., 5! !! . . ,!!!!!!! TholSoil..iTrade by. Canal, and 'of I:iourte from ail thO•nagioiti; except Schuylkill Courity,may be OonsidSr44closed for the erasoh, 4. 1: far as the se s•boisrd O - iajc . ..rtifed. From this region the garb. rued *lll TA:lout/nue 10. supply the IRie,.Philadel... }na n 1.41 Oiiilp!irhcast,l, during Oh? Wtioer teasou.-; T h -dil is i4i.,ll...Lept open M long h.3!the iseathet w t li c.‘fors.e ttutl will nut be lung, as ice yo.fttrrday mori,ling, which ' Company had Lrokti. All the i11'.. - ajtuirn'i,l4ll.4:r. thi. County are hang up their thl . ....., t retara, and the iew that zire departing an- onAlloir',tda} . hem.- with their 10 , 4 ,c;rirgoos for m..? 4,7.4„; , r • flu! I the ,hite of too trpno for lito region.; compared wall past year to fAurne • • 1 553. 1352. :3dtut,irclli4 11. 11,:fi.91 . 1 1.532,2111.59,701 doe. ;.;; (,;;;hmd, t 2,450,38:4; , , Lehr t, 1,105,231 1,t483113i! .59,t151 dee. Penn r 80,524 In. 'Del. Sit iiiirrOnCn.. 4i5,272U 17,... , 92 dee: ‘1.40:1,206, 4 4tll IMEI li 1 hit)'easg•i?: - 1S:ill, 13.933[10n5. - .. • Sl i 6wiiiii'fir inereale of only 13,933) 1 i0ng fur the year,trorit•Piie threlpriucipsi region.q no esti• dnati4 irn,•r,r:ri:u.i required for the -year; it was pup. 1)0)4 at thi,t4;pring, Would be,* the ti'dighborbood of 460,001i:011.. This was considereti a moderate estiniate444 the high prices which hfie prevailed for ill - F.l4i ;rimer rnonty.l, both in Frei ht and Coal, base:her:44th° Coahumptuin verriutitepaily, and ,deateet, piltint.e with extreme cant' tn. At pies , ens' fie uitti . ifinil for C,:+l I, very tea : rate, end the ha , ,, , fer ,i if,Ohe Rudroad ha•AileciviiQe front la or lei NO liiili . ti der—via by Oti Can 1 but little 's r (Joint A..ii„tge ps-•rtiiati 01 t he op • aratorscare enrtailirig thiniittslq,ii tor Winter, and it auralrr will r*ri , e min,ttir citJiik:..l airier Ito. week, and egromeuva pre- ' pa:itri tli'niff.'ollieriei 19r next year's lirrtining. Ttf;.! qt;;;4'.Trade train Novel Secriiti'duie been ii 6 fertel,l ,il l iitiitn , l.ar manner to ours—lights run up heioly ilitrS: - to tiara Pienau to- Baston t rand it wan :atp4.1 . 2,Ye14;'," fulfil eoutracts for Coal.; . ,-. i i '1 f- i',.!-O. rriariiet •nt hot be. sdpplird ~if the W,41:11. i', 'f;,:irerti—eud even it ntiltl,!!all thT Coal vet,‘;i•''..--:,qnrited, tea •ine a bare 141ket fot the otranet.4ient of th .Spring basin+. 'lbis will in4re ae,', Orly tr132181:1 for Coal, which swill also ine4ase'olik, product* equal to Ibe l'xrants of the m 4.1 i:,;:i4.iiistaing yr, We t4',l have [ the ability to inereaiiii supply from this regionvery mitten . , t .- •• 1 1 ally ; protided we hive an early dimand at fair ..: •• n 1 rates—and :i order td ,eeure fair iateA, the -best polti;y it fkr 'tor trade to eaeLne fiemselves to preparati4r( for next year's boinestfand furen no more 'pit inio the]tnarket during the Winter modtits* a ,tali there is demand for itt fair priCes. Thy il 00,t-ori•ect Pokey for our defilers to purshe during tifiei..present Winter. r , • ;- 1 41', ST TELLEGUAPEL • iI I • Richmpod -1 • • :New - - cr - - VVroliqiiiion, • - Allbeell!i! • - • • P:all d. 14LEPORT pF SHIPMENTS • ' Pron'Et.,,ithtitood for the week eli r ihng on Setup. II - s. --I,—t- , t- , fri.:llp3g sch. NI S 131 F., DeF4atBu. . Tons I il. 1• P.oston'S: ViC i.: 5121 .. ;, ~.•• l' !Conn.& R. I. • 573 ~. r . . - ..1 !N. Y*. viritt.' 2838 ~ ;,.. . :,' ~i ,North River . - 335 ,1.. .- , je.outhein Fts. 27'9 ~ , •d__4.4.: , ., _— _:-- —.— . T',l',. IA,„ 10 42 2 IS For tlsf week,: 11.947 Ve4seistex,.t days 72 I Foreetwon, 11,911 gaibil,t 'rind ' vicinile inetudes;evrything gone; Eoht or,Orp: Cod, to INlossechubett)i,.New Hiunp .hire andi,Nlaine ~ , loothel . ,a Ports inr:ludes everything to the South .. , era S.lipli:and Wet Indies, ts varllbis to all town., our h.,,hi. i t.;re River below Richmond. 1" 4 .0.-10tRAI5E. BY KAILROAD & CANAL. • 1 ,;- FOR 1853. ~,' ~-, ,4! r s?...nt.il4', Railroad and Canal for the week ending nnf_Thr6*ily Evenittg• Ino • t, •!'i. , ' ; !'itAILII0A1). ' P CAN A L. ;.':, 1 , 14: . roTal. % .. 41.•.a.. ' TnTAL. Pi' In:6 522,5 A 12 S,OSI 11 3'69,916 14 P. , :'•,i.r, 82..591 1,5 - 241,0: fir) ' 544 10 S. i;11. : i 5., ,, ~ 669,240 11 9,243 01 360,12.1017 I'4; !,*'.;‘), 307.571 02 1,019 OS Cb 47d 17 .... iii.„ 1,fm,211 00 19. :otoi 868,177 18 .., ',.:.: 5r8.177 IS rj ',;• :.,j;!:.1 .---..—...... , 2,450,358 18 . f i 4 .i 4. ,h 1 Pii5,0 11.1 last year to omit peri . 1,07.00,9tai1i. 17 b 788,353 OS fte:i raag. fi 2,439.265 05 2,450,388 IS larieo 4 -o so for !hi 4 year. i =EI -' . 7 P . IIIIIBOEI,I I IIIA k. READING RAILROAD `.. f l .P r . ;: .. • i FOR 1853-'54. ; ,rAinTorAtit oil Coat transported on the Philadelphia atilt ReQing Itailroad, daring, 1 dit• ending Thurs. did Pkt i tiinher 7, 1553 _L , ! :'.;'l WEE TOTAL. Viotti Pt3rt Carlivii, 9,162 05 K', - 11,645 IR ti6its.viile, 1,4a4 01 1.784 07 ~• i ~Si ' ttiovlltiil Haven 11,5411 , 03 -14.255 10 ,-,. - 'Wirt 'Clinton ' 6 306__ 01 7,530 01 , • - L__.4 ---. 'I, , -.../Toilt 29,512 f 0 35,265 16 E.-To-,41')',.".• t;nnA 'out rear : g 39,0 - 11_ On IDei-iiil . • tnr :.----- 1 -i , •,),---- . ----- 'i, i 'iP,"•;.t . 1 ,.. A. ,..'1.11.() ,, - , !•:i '' ... .., : 114 , 4Powing is tf3ifi qui.. titi e 1 'T KditTe rent Railroad- ~_.10 13' ,- 1 lot tiai i 'rit,trek eliding Thilmlay It-, 1 " : • ~- 7 - ,..,:rs i- , e. - Wr.' ii. ,-, ; 0T.4.1.• --- K • - Qo9* 510 11 i‘i:lne MI at 9 11. P. 7 - P, .-. 20,793,02 1. -ii . n . t •, 4 I A 411 etelltk ' do - 7,856 ;01 4'4_ l '",„ -- ,- :14 - ount.PLrhon do 1,954 01; 142,', -"' L l ' r3t'4lii NIE/riil Valley do 1.3,810 pts 452;941 :',ll. Calr?po &Pt Cnrhon, 13.23 1 / 1 17 502,990 04 Littltl , .l;huviltill It. R. ; ,8,K101.19 367.69 I 0 16 I...ni.,tl'l.;:ival .do r 1,44113 79,884 13 litticii: , 1- 21.6 I 0 •„ 63 .ti,i 53,766 09 :1,'.1 ; I .- . 1 .., - ; 5 1*,: 1 4.1Gil COAL 'TRADE OR. 1t353 I ~t,,f10.1 week egiding . Dec 3. 1•c5,..,3: , i t ... , IF-:t WEri. , TOTAL. ~1, I V,l. 1 ,--tinir9 )3,,,, , L,ne5, • . R,489,r14 312,539 06 Itilottliftwi Mule.% 2 M ,115 • 81,U74 19 11i:11'Meadow C4'. , 2,030119 53,301 13 IEa -t 1 1:,i . cir Loa!, :•;e1 04 2`,. 1 65G 11 :.irincitiotuttaiti Coal, ,4,703 pCI 1V,195 07 I Cpier.oli,Cant, ,110 v,12 55,309 16 Ifarli , tilk,Coal C ,- , , . • 4.255r07 121,544 01 CTan102rv,1, 675 1.5 1 50.514 00 • 1 5 . p0ti,.a . ..., 1,1:61 1 10 44,013 11 i Bilek:A4untain Coal - Co., 1,372.05 70,459 19 I,VilkO3irre Coal C0.,584 P.; 2 6,235 04 . ' ----- 'Lua:k.Tor year,t., NEW ADVERT MTS. mimic Liza e itor Vat 1.14 tote a% POW: soaa ea:llllWlwist. Ike 11th Ploolintlif tott.ou - tha ditsfuwe et the tau CO:111421NY FOX illontosod. woo:foto of hototbola sof kitting foroltaso.ootskulas h part of bodotoado and b e ddi n g, wow% tole.. otooof towolbor wets 'idea of Welton Iktaltuto,too tepnis to motion: Halo to ooloalonti 4110 °Woes tN. Torts at Wm ADA* IigIERTL e. wrolntaltstot. Dee. 10..1833. -1111111130. - • kit EnlopNua.,plorowt at mak, late. of Lit eypeL.E.failid, we of to filie 1011/012 . 1 011 lb. flano Forte. °rein or Naiad: 4 . 4 For temps •p• pip to Mr 8.. Magebio Hook.. mriero roo. F rom bi, looir et portents. ea s teacher. grid by sgav, anent oti to bto bosinapa. the iubstrlber hopes to e o loye the oetrotfittle of the Irthaloltattt4 of POtui .viito abet 'lts par:ll4l te ro,ore ;apply to It.e. SWishborn dr to JIM.* A .111110*. fttil., Ind 111M014 hie p3trOttil to Etn3dor, Ii" --Dee-19,1153 • i' .. •' lIHReIi . OLnaV.- 4-40,0.1 . 14 . 8 . V,V4Lr & Co. haul r op,c,a 2 pkre4so.44r4l C44initz4t.4 B44).•tigere. at 131 Arch ettnet„ Philidre.ptila,:beiareen Niro ; soil se,„,a2 'ptrt,..l*, na¢ an prrparetie furnish all their warts no Phrenology, Pbyeiolngy,3 l Vater Cure; Ile drapartiy, ZdagnetLtra ard thonniimay ' at New !Yalta price*. ; .-- I- - . . rir Profeffelonat,Ettimin'ulair,l'arith tharti awl cull written descrlplione of c I,trlttar. Oren 4.,j sod e ‘ ventrig ; ::' • ; r j . i C 3 bitirt free in •illorir. - ; !.., Philadelptla.l)e9 10,13L3 I :i ''" 50-3ine; _ . , 'Taw noonsi . . , . . Little Fains I•.q finny's Little' Ellindr.. ! oito's Treasury or•ttiotte• piste'le. ',: ' ! Napolron at St, lifilkna from the letteraate Jonnnala or Sir .llndson Liivinasois., I „. ' 11aydon • s Autnbloarsphy edidl Eby Toe. Taylor. 'Swots. • e. i - Tue.hertnan'alldonili In Eneend,ll.lno. . Chanticleer. a Tbenkkalting sinr . v: '.. i The Flush TIIIII4 4. labamd and Mississippi by Jo. apt. (i. Baldwin' -. , ~ dillirnan'm riga tO w raps Svco,e, .; O'Connell's Weinetu Churriereni. -..' • ' r Lieber on Cieit Lan'lroy and 01,tle-Geveinment '1 vols. Stearn** lintel on nele Tim'' , Cabin, . . The Faded Hope lii Niro Sieuiltbey. Lines for the Gentte and Loving by NI. Kr liar. Judge Edmonds on:4Pirlineli 4 m.ne.a. Cur sell by. • I;'' ,'' ' ? , 10— 8. HANNAN. Dee. 10 lits 3. • ' : • ~ PREPARE 4'OR COLD WEIBTHSIII. I;eff Roo- 1 Direct tr.i.eit' 3f. Cobra. rrrlDAli srantirk firvt-rate littitilo Robes. 10r the .1 cnminß rorint.ai 'tan b. eariPlked. cheat , . at , h• pluk,it,,petra. A three asrortaical.nf varloux sizes and all of the best -quality. Just ler - elver-a directly Dom 3t. Louis. I Abele and Doable Carrlaer,lrainers,ollver moon tp,lenti 11n forted 10111).• *tylp, twn I,ll.bfind• ! toy -a4Nroit vy teams. marntactured of 44 -- Rest m ., tt rim4. miipr And datable;.,, ..;s s " .4,4,1te., bridles and all ref tia lIIS twlonglgit to the saddlery - bnainers„ kept cosatantly teady' for sale or made to oranr -Moneys rot VII p 1401141 Oa bend. Or made to order nt.rbort !Ire Orders 11101arner... eke., '.'promptly supplted oil reasonable terirta 1.. WOMF.LADOEFF, oppoelie Entatalml Chorrh. Vehtre Sr.. fottaville. Dee. 10 1E53 1.54-1!A e l. 50 it • HE: Wideruglie , J ipppnctiully beg leave to an i "on c e to rile t!tlatris of Silittylkill County.and the .public In gearrel. that !hey have established a Foundry In Wert - Haven. ncar;the Depot of the Mire Ii it Railroad 'CI, and snort idiennee Dom the Junction ofthe Iledelpata & tteading and Ante 11111 Rattroads. where' , they are preparratri:eSerute all orders. in their Ilne of ti4thess„ goat at &rem'. :or Rintlrood,r, (real D u esor e ,e. nn ate: Pipes, MIII pesiitig i all kinds 4t costing, for Ma chinery, ;, Fire . / 1 Ginner Gutter; ?loop —Stimuli nod phi„t„Ftsiu.Wrights,,lre. t lac —They are like wise nepared Mithst to ontterntr order of Braes or Davit Metal. Atll;ordern Will he gtlankfully. received and' puormally attended to, !soil, done in the bevy. workmanlike rosortor. and on the moat reasonable terms. tierap irtiit will It•• received in exchange for ra , iinge, or the cnoomary price paid In rash • j 8. dole, K. ,KKEFeIt Dee. O. IF53' • '5O-0m . _ 44 DESIRABLE two•rtory GjaWte Dwelling (louse and Lot.of Wound, 20 feet ifyont by ion feet in depth, to ald fetti' wide ntl.y,lnn which lbw la a ,table, and mit h 3 lot la an evre(lent well • • of water and Ennio, with a irariety of =y' , Fruit Tramrid i tt rape Vineli. making It • 11014, 'desirable residet e, on',East Non , wagtail Street, the florougn iof Potts i .41 ' H' -- Di tent ALSO, A two4tory frame HOnse, a wry of atone, Jul. of Groithd, with an excellent weft of water an Pump, on Abodes.' Alley, in , the Borough of Pottaillle.•l.! . I A 1.40; krfoutih• u' two Frantel Dwelling House? and lot of OtiontlC on alineresthe Street ALSO: A feeOlible Lot of (36und,corner of .(74 1 ' lowhill and armnad Streets, I,nitsville, 30 by 68 Tim. A Lyn, leveret other toot DOilding Lota, on. Se• rood alteet 'andLiorwecinn Adlition In Pottsviqe. All of wbtett are offered at li)w prices and easy term's. For tu rater p Only to • ' HARTZ,' Reel tWaillageot, opposite the Town Hall. Dec. 10, 1523 ‘, • I.: • 60-3 m PT. cannot; 130R011130 ORDINANCE!. Ar:ord:rt'nre pram, ft'ritt turbine Boron St., in titi.Niough of l'ari Carbon : Rase tedenisdiids, That . I.lsCon lineal, from the lower line of th" Dinneen to William Street, he graded and curMol, lo conformliy with the plan to ,u t teye,l acid iu.td out toy George E. Sinn h. :dnd 66 erdsivid, tc; That all stone used In covhlnri the Sitbretaid titrret othale be of gluten alone', not less than the followlng,that IC: to say i— dle feet In lengith'elghteen Incties In width, and ill Incheain tblektess. ouch stone to be tamcner_dressed and Jointoil.ilitnaloches from the top downwind, and ' one sidetverks tibial! lie either Oared with brick, or stone,,rOr filled lit with gravel. /Ind Ls tiler:Act misread &c:., That the aforesaid 'Street, within .the above described limits, shall, he c urved knepatif.d, or Oiled in with gravel, as above stated, prior to the first day of ddny next, and In 'de rail of any perrpn or persona-to comply with the. provi.lons of this firdlnanee,t he COLLICII Isbell pro ceed to have he poverty of our ti person or parsons curbed and piviid and ,collect the cost of same from said parties, aecordtng to the 51,h and 6th section," of Act of Areernblis pealed 'blotch 30ih,1031. ;.• ROtta itC;l.l,, Chief Burgess. . 3Dth,lba..l. • IFI ream i.Ea. Clef t. /033. nootOron TEISI 'UOLIDAYS. Elegant Prirsintation BooksVor the approaching lielsdayi, The Isaii in the Clond or Covenant Merry for the FRIDAYS 3 o'C.IACK - - S 2 -30 1 23 .1 90 • '1.23 - •2 00 - • 190 11,123 13 29,840'45 1,048,633 04 17,033 1# 1;108,283 IS fA.6rA 11 IFI . 30.9 i• NEW PLITIMMOLOdICAL ESTABLISHMENT r 4 UNDRY VALUEOLID REEL ESTATE AT;f,PBIVATE(_SALE,. Palsei No AtlEO,l Decembet , übittied Unitllo Alrs. 'Litman's *cord of Woman. • Ma. aulay's Lairs vt ancient ' Cabinet of Modest. Art lit andalnd series, MOoto'S ItioilPdelodioo 12 Illuitrettons, Leaflets of Maihmj elegantly 111t1stiated. Gems of !Ivan*: tlangeavici so, • Gift Hook of,COmi II engraving . ", tleroints of Shalopeare 21 arrn;iolld engraving*. Mre, Jamt.up rarrroraetertr 'trent Women 14 engrav ings. The Wide Wide World illuctraled edition. foe Home hoot Of tho Pictureaque 13 Wart, dotodi of Manatee:l Authors Inuetrette, The Queen's nr:llegland by Aguas entrickland. ,Eao o.olt of the heart 33 engravings. ClOUVlttlef GallOrt 13 fngvat ingY. The Golden Mantal. ? .1 .4" stuasspearals Tatra Sind., !, Watt's Lyrike id toe Heart 13 pigtail's: • Gift ot FlOtvera Ccr 15.4.••;• • The.olito‘fidoks. . do. 2 1 The Gein s'{ ' t hi& no dk, fhe Wbite .Veil it andel Olft elegantly illustrated, canrimell'elPrietarel Works 10 engravings, Roger's , do i •. do Viadem . l2eiagrarings, 1 Token of Ifr eodenip tor'id:a.l, • TheMagnthlai d, ettricuuto .L do •do elopes du - For sale nt B. ItANSAN'S Cheap: Book and tilatiooary ChM!, • ' SEICRIEP'S 1 iSALE 1.0 - virtu! of a writ 4.1! Ttsritate Feaddisai rip.- /lade issiltdby the t'edrt "(Common Pleas of necks I Cdutity, and 011ie directed, there will be exposed ', to Public dale Or outcry. on rta.t HEILIPA,Y, December Sist, 053, ati ocloca in the a teruoon,st the Public House of WII.LiAId F. ncilr, in the Borough of Pottsville, Welayikail . Counfrp, the following de scribed Beal Estalit, to sell : " , .; ALL-rbat eertain Unity idsd 'equal %Muth pan, the Whole Into four equal parts tit be divided, of a tract ' Or piece of CoirLand, situate to' Orancti Township, Schuylkill Cilunly, in the State of Penmilleania, bounded and ; described an fol(u . ws. Beginning at. a confer marked by a post, thence by land of Jacob Unnekle north 5k degrees ram 305 perches to a white oak, thence tip land ot Mid Ja;cobi Markle, south 45 degrees east 02, perches to 4; white oak. south 45 degrees wed' lit perches to; a while oak,south GO), degrees week IN) perches, tn!tbe place of beginolug, vol.latlllog 244 Urea by coar#s anirdurriaco, but by, courses and *llolindarles 436mcres, Mild measure., won the- appuneuanccs, comistlng of one Frame i - Coal Breaker House and Frame Bngtne House, I Frame Blacksunth Shop, I Frame Stable, 1 rittMe I Powder Maws, a 3 story durum Dwelling House, ! „with al story stone kitrheo attached, one 2 sto '3,, i stone Dwelling house, with 4: 1 1 story (Moto kite - en attached, ,t dOuble one etery stone Dwelling Ho , ace, one I story log Dwelling house. 1 waterim* r Maw Mill, I Log Stable, dcr... 41.4.11 0 ell the Tight, title end interest of Bain e J., Congdon to the One undivided imolety or half parreef three nacre or pieces of land) two of them situate In Pitman/ire Towastilp'. li tho7l4la County, thet,M e cOntalniug In - the whole 352 ape* end nlloWllatcet • d ,the other containing it/narrow and allowance lu t e whole, the third situate. In Union Township Salop- , kill County Ohnltlnlng 930 times and allowancOn the wh01e...: • l t Also, the u ndivided fonrth,pwrt In two other tracts I I of land, the one Tallith 111 Porter Township, Schuyl kill Courdy, eotitatning 2q) Ewes and allowance in the whole. lnd the other inmate In Branch townsbly County aforekald,containing .100 wee and allow ',lace to the Whole. i , delzed and liken in extra:pan as the proninty of SAMOA. CONGDON, and Will be sold by) I ' I. , . /SAES NAGLE': Sh'erlff. Shedlrs Ofriee, Pottsville, 4.; L 0 to Dectrober]lo,.l63. t • 11. , r, . i —. 1 ANUFACT URES• nAcgsrefera'S SUMP. i "W Nit herr to to inform the citizens IHE underelge. 11Cially Mott he has opened • lof Pottsville &no •;u .I.ltventh Street. belwien new Illachauilin'a shay •t he lot of ground oeett- Market. and Norwegian, o. pied in part by C.sterly lie is -Wire sereeti MartufactnrerOl prepared to'do alt tinge or: B. Ist • Work. each lit floree.ishoeirig', 'rot. ,of Giut;bmg Wagons. ar-e4Alic. 'Alan, Ma:nufsetur. su keik m e d. Hoes and GrOtina Pltkl, Milirste . Pi c k ir . • 'od of In -gee and Wedges. He wonlittage Hite 1111.13 a % m pg forming the Meehanive Mat he Mals11(601111.11. the for marking ,Tools,schleh ate; always made al shortest notlki. JiME.S Id4TTER. l'ottsiiile..Dee. 1. 1853 : 49-881 GAS, 6 IITTERs)ANID PLUMBERS. IiowNING hay Ittihad very considerable Segirellenre as W. Fitton tecl great confidence In offering theft sereleve to iti4 cluzena PAttetille. They bare commenced business on their' own ac count, in'the. theme tit ut the building below Miters' Joarsat 01$re, iiibere all older( either for Cu Fit. dog or rehoalos mat bo irritated they will receive the moat ptomKnttentlnb. TIMIV pipes a nd.ottier ante natal vhalibrt of thirvery beet bind, and their Fittings of every description that m4y be desired Neill be for niallcd end psi rap In a voirktonnLike manner and at the shortest popoPle not ; warn & Doi,vNING. , 48-6 m Nov. SO, I . 'Haan flamer, /V o. 99 Nardi SECO/dr:Street, 2 doors: okra she Mr. Vernon Hotel, Philadelphia. trAIsIiFACTUSEII nej'ine 1:14.ar Ornasphtne. Lard and Oil LAM f 8,, Chandeliers and Candelabras for Chstchesf Stores. Parkin, te.. The 'libertine, !mild seeps:A.(oly lash* the auentlno of timekeepers, and the prebird in general, to his large emelt of Odeets. consisting *ll the shove gamed arti cles. which 'will be, disposed or al the lowest Xanu ctureers Price; Wkstriai sait Acesa. N. best quettt r f intrniales Fiala, Ping Oil or Cesaphine. OlObtli. 14 hides. Wick's. Ac. • . CI. Ein.iiLig PATENT 14.4.1ET1 LAMPS, a new , article foulest,. Nes etrubit 5.1853 0111TW.11111INCE ISM AT, • - " 0 Bog itatiuts. - . tiirrents. _ Cask Y . - Ono% Fla. ': cranbetriel. For Witt J 1... ElaNassigogri.4 , . Novicabiltl9. VW i . 47Ar 'FFICIAL. .. • ' - t • ' • • - • - ttler SIAM • • vo 49 Ortlitt n( tae nrohstar Conti `of ' • ''' I S A C CQ UIrr * . 1 T1VR41,1411 - .' • • , ttarille its luttamt Wile: tlitreisi ', rib, COasi oar fkiliyloll,,ln the commotmeilth 1 astir, fawns dl toy 1834, to Iltay , i or Pfinteliibta.taa)mekertbar. Exactstur of ins linn 1 .....—. - I Will and Toiktnnsein VI, tOnnilen Unrint« Iftte I.l' Om • i s,,,t, to h r Ft. crotosi Inv COunty of n..huylittn, Er- • . 4 ,., a "..e o g r uj rit.truse:soisai • by pti.i.e vet/us Off , rdtte ptul during the . year • 1 a...T.1.1110AT; tho ITik.any nrurevot er Host, 1e,..‘; : I • 111 'corned, • • 1 #10,710 VI 0'41 , ) , 1t in at* nitirt.ll:l4! , 4 lb* Pupae 114....!a0 "(MOW • - . 11 i O.IA i.s. p, in the 14n.r9t(ali nt,fkrw tc4bure. 1 n -ni. t.`,, in .. - ' '—"-- --,,, „„ ~ f s ty' H ( :. , ,r tty 3k:A arortt%,i,H!„ 14:11:mt. r rrt... it M. I.. , liire , ' . 1 ' ' ' ... 4 ' I , 1 eamuotit tie , : tte, , taskll diO.H.‘ 04 He ..,!,.mi.,,,, , ,. id Cr. - 2 I . tiot 4..vrninlp at.Nr01:11;b1”) , .. tin, Sr.re 4..',...1 ; ny., Pr aunt reed P•rin J • i • ~.. • • , Srhuylloll,,si Ha: Ni.str, l 4",re.p,i,.3 tv,ur, in, 1.,, 1.,. H.. , • • 'a D 4 Ptina , r / .3 ; 1 81 . 6.41 .•.° • 'j . ' Tit,. (1 6 .1.... of Moo t',..,11044 hp !Inc, ,•, 1 w il pp,„ .....1 d., . .WO II: , • 1 11.actr„ i;314% !Ate ut Irle , jr'dit P. 6 "' 6 l ic l r ' - ' ° ": l * thi . ea I.unt) 00 :. .? Jlentr . .n.Vei•ett.n. lan44or Pradesh :. rried.t.r.: No. W. Mire Inn ' !..a73 11 . • r: tattling I 2 at:les:n:lU , tt 14.,e • 1 d•., ' 4.. 3,754 A. , . the 40.. ror their.Wpf.Ht....! tl . -4. rt• or 3 lictia• l 14 o•Eunr.nr f • - e 4 6° • - Gra...t.r..*et•lainci Pu,t4:, tat.ito aoto Cl. late a henry W h.nne Du;& 1651 t,t7.7 t) -- I . er , 10.......,H1iq. /cc; c 012411.36,4( 4 nem; ;a64 - i 6 pt./cries.. Ilk. .. 40 •dl 211 1.1 more ;vr, t'' , .... JIM il.rtirlak Of .i.ai.l Jereas4d.. ' ' 44 , Dup 1n57 1,410 06' _ . Tyry4 and coutlmons:evide known at the time ;inn 4- .to do do 1,'::::4 :•:, . pi ste 4, l lir t 11 JVH.S_KraI7INOER, Llicato. ----1110,14 /- 41 • Pi nr4er of the rttptiansiCoutt, - 4' 1 1 . . Invii,l I:4st n. Cleric._ . ' Tntt4vil!e N0v..26:.104 • I•• Bar To %lola* O f Os pot Tooth Saltoca 1552. land 11 R~ 111 Ruch Do Ocl. 2 Nov, 9 ; Do. 1832.14001D0 ApIJ Si Do Muth 14 Do Mar I/ lto 11, balance due the att.:cat/At HIRAM MAO, Tinc•utr,r We, the ,undctalcuett. 4 tuti:orcof the Ifintougb of ,- __ Po;tavilk.. hsvlpa extunlatt) the above arcoiihr :dia . :: 7' - ' ---- : r -- "F'"' -----.- 111 books and Vsattro, do And the stmt to be tor: t ' tart. RICHARD LEFT. - , •( ~i PRIN.- ATE, SALES "s 0 , ..:041C14 LAUER, F:LIJali HARMER. 444,C, Mg SALE. , . • soopo FErf OF LUMBER . . i - ------- -----;--- - 7 "I'lln undersigned ttrogll) utrgr . I.d . stir, a Lippe DOROrren LMODPIT. qutntity of ilfa I:, ',gad lIIEDILOt K 1.1. AN IS land Rrrapttaatlon of amount of orrlors dr awn far . 'iOnta>rt, wroth air pelt Lliallefartur d god 'are thel l °rOl i g k Of Pottn 7l / 4 from 'May /9, /552, I 3b° "l ha t,. a nail' l4:tt lbel'anauksa, Williathiport go .allay ri,..4, D.. 1 5 53 I mid Erie itallroid, on ; I he Tank of the Ilitle Calla , _ , , wt.al Caret, II crtleolfr m Pottsville. A, portion 83, . - (13 of the Pier 1.• tick* tir panel stuff, and all oflthe io 1. , 4 , 4 7 , 5 1 lt , firnluet is Of the 1419 pullity of Vintue lletriloelit 1, ,,, i30 , s ,, i'l ho leuirtlaa vat)' Ouzo io to 30 fret. and thee, bolv, is sz ,,, 4 1 , top ood elates mufti" I mad tit 4 ititawbisa Va OP r. - /... b . 3 ' It'd ettefolty glledotp,,unal Will be sold in oull lot ~0 ~7 dir hate to sort putehatera ; Z'or partku.ars, appl,' to i ~ A..1111.0.4, , d'it• Cl)., Cespwlitaa.., 47 , 7 ,, 4 . 4 'nr to A ..A. Eli:SL'lglpli . CArreWlele V..liet . • . Nt,v,lmber lb, 1653 , 47.tf ne Geral statement of the offatro of t4e corpora. , • • ' i don of the Borobiglt of l'ottrod,c, . _PAR .SELLE. ' ~., Dr , raliE. " Clinton ", _ rfeley ... .1 ...,a, Land, contaiiiing 132 acres, al petiftes, !Situated in Norwegian' tp.• , Schitylklll Co . P 3.1 I - I I Tutu valuable Coal Property I. opou the WelliNor wepaa I toela . , and +1 Sylaut Blanch of the Mhun. Carbonnutl;tutd-shou 181001 es to/ma of }otta , D 111, It to coveted with a,fine rtno,tb of Timber, ailii4l, le totliior taw timber top. Qtr tutotng purpose.. li bin tuhumg through Ig.l.the tr• Iliiiwond " Coal Stom, which, wan other sthalter, *earns, crops along, tbe north line. The underlaltig 4 13 1 and White Ash so 'Coale are al me ott , dt.'llti a treater de t lo A 141 . 3 2 4 t la ii o r.erhg weir on lee 7 (diamond" in elm; o to' the wegt llue.utol It ta,triotnale that Clinton Coal oh th a t asani can Oils be leased at 4. re. _For terniaapply to, ' • I, J. 1). ldettEDlTil, - AglOt lon Mfg. Elltabethripolini 11 (unite tat., Putta * ville. t',. Oriolier 2_'•46571 , , :1 , 43 Out INK. 3. 3F33 For Streets and CuSe.rta EAryt;nseibilsdtlianenuA lAtnpa and Watch, luierrre eind•rlrd , ri Cutbing expAgAv Fire At.pat at us Patterson' toast loterest from April i''.9,134/ Miners' Dank Local • Alter Loan Interest from July 1,194.5 Ontsun4lng /1r4.4% . - ' Or. Q , • DalsLee dise by treaty Geier ou DOlicsie. . of Tax for the )r.tr 1819 • 11,01'2 3.9 aDatico due by J Ruch Duplicate 11.51 , _1,430 'iiii Alltlifiy Setae due by Individuals . 1,103 46 Bill. receivable, - ..t i . 11.0 04 OUR I:omp,ny- I . 03 14 eemdel eistlymau Tiverarcr.of liana SIS 52 Do.l3tice 8.133 35 . . To toalauce due I.y tart curpotariob May Pl' 1533 ;i,433 2S &mount of Tax Doplicaro for the ',remit year 1553 • . . 415 g: 63 Amount of Orders Igiott,l from May 16.1553 to Novem, ber 15 1653 • , 49,950 61 A lititt. JAMES A. Mel kitrlo, Tow o Clerk We hereby certify that from on examtnatiln of .be stiove AvvOtOnts. wo and the same to be vertrtt - 'Potliville, Nov. 15,1653 RICHAED LEE. (JEOW:6 LALTIL , ELIJAH lIAMIJEIL, .42413:0rs of .C.rettpla Patterillii. 49.tt L) .3, 11133 -PORT CARBON, 1301101:1012 . 0 . ORDINANCES. ' . .... Be i it wrists/4 4 e.. lba: whet: by the prooirio'ha of any iirthonoceo iteretofore pasiett, It to made neepc; sary;to prosecute the recovery of the panalty -t•e• tofe a Ju'ouce of the peaor,Or ao debts tlike amoum ore tacoviersble: Tire oau.e aball be hereby amended s 4: .. to nut h u ols rh u prt,oect.liou. tonolt.tinta ail ft eGvertof the renalty tberea, t.-fore the flitel Bur- i gesiot the taut tsurouth ROSS BULL, . l'a:44:d Nov 43. 1^. , 3. Chief Burgess, Attest, :i. drttoeLstt.eterk. -_. Ai Ordinance regulating trulik of stria, 4 - c., on Sidewalks :- !' Er it ordained. kr.. The( so Intuit of the width of •".et4tdrissaiks in this riotnugh as is herelnalter tlest•ni. i • led, l nt* ybe satten up for the purpose of pdse.tne Por i Ilcues, Steps, Cellar-duo:S. &e., that I. to say where ithe 'sidewalk Is • feet or mom, and less titan C feet in vridtiv,3l; feet will be allowed"; when. the sitlewtok is tl, feet Or more. and lets than .10 frtt In width, 3 feetl will be allowed ; Where the 'sidewalk is • In feet , or Wiefe„•nd less titan 12 11.0.3 teet with he, s itr iwt , l , ; I ankwhere the sidewalk le II feet or more , and less (- then 15 feet. 5} feet will be showed ;,on 15 feet', II fertl , • 2.1 .9nd hi it Arther • crdnined, &r, That if _Wry] pottleoca, steps. 'Cellar d.'i,pra. de , are plueedil fatthtr out upon the aideoalas than the limits torn dotted to It Section of this Otdinance, the owner of itueh property/AO encreaehina. oball,be duly oint-, fled, by the Chef Burg...its. nod ',if riot mode 'ln con formity with the above dearribect w tittle . 15 days thuraatier.,l he Clue( Rutgers ph,ll ,prt.erea lm thei matter, na directed by the Ordinate , . for :be. abatement of nulsnuti.s. Pupped Nov. 25, Fatt Chief 'impala s Attest, 11. aiuustarn, Clerk elrt vralllo , rf , irrlAi)V , l7lg Chi of Sp r ing lin! 4 Zit CV • Be it ordained. R, c , That flom . and atte r * the paetage of this oeduience, Behalf not on Inwfal l for any net. son Or Pf131:10b who may be etig;iged within the lim its `of. thts Borough, in vendloit, Afiteln, ljnul ry. Fish, Fruit or Vegetables. by_weietti, to tom I, dPietinitithg 'he weight of each iaticlecany form of elring balance but *hall determine such weight 'by jitandard envies and counter wel94l , ,Qnii ni,yl..erson or tie:Prins 'nvhn shall be found violatingunnua.nor. shall up n conviction of the. bri te lh. (Mgt Burgess, pay a pinaltv cf five 'dollars foi each god evety of finer t ore-hall of which be given to the ih twiner, end the balance to he paid to the "treasurer, for the use ol'itie Borough. 11.0.7 , 1 HULL ,-.Pissed fibv. 23, 253 Chief • *fleet, /I. Sweat-Ea, Clerk. • • An On:tram - 4 prevontiug Cop wet, 4 - c., .1 - , orm ooenpyzni r 4treats not tin vat' Be it ii,Cabitd, &c., That frt , rn and after the pr. , sage of Ails Ordinance. it aholl not he lueful for any person or pPlAniql to place :toy out oalidotgo, 7neltner rat rlagen, wagons, carts or othr r rehirlts, when au-Cl are not In lif,inediate use, n'or arty adeutnulation of lumber, bricks; atone. dirt or tubbieb upon any of thin streets or hientem of this tiorourb. nnth• Ins herein shall he conetrued to contlirt is Itt: the or. dinettes authorizing the'Ctitof litireein to grant par. mission for the nee of past: of attmor, for building purpose;. sue. td...end he it fatriAtr ordained. , Thu the penalty and mode of proceedure In cane of violation of thle ordinance, be the same an ptenrribed by the 'Ordinance for the ahatrmint of nutnancro.,. Ror , t4 BULL Chief Burgess., Noised Novembir 23. 1R53. Aueet, fl. dll , CM An Oriptanre o. Prms., Be it vertaiesii, 'I hat on and alter the raerasc of this ordinance, Oct all 'privies tilled op within one toot of the surface, are herety.deelar.d to be •s, public. nuisance. and on the complaint of - any person or persons belnit made to the Chief Borstrisa.the filet petite ascertained, the person so violating shall be nottned bythe igh Gtherable to remove the some. Within Ili day*. mud for the refusal or negleer of re= musing the mil, cn ranc:rtion betnre the (1,14 Rurgesit,etrill he tined not lest than five dollars for the use of the Borough.: 3lOBB BULL ['Assert Nov. 23. 1e53 rain( Burnet.. Attest. 11. 5 otsst.na, An Ordinanis cn Hof; - Br it ordained, arr . That from and aft( r the ;A.. sage of thip ordinance. It !hall not be lawful for any person or percona to erect any hoc t• n 'fronting any of the public, el rv•ta, a 1.1011 the inhabitant part of the Itorringh of Port Cat bon. titre if .fartAsr duirtrd, That if any person or.peranna v:1411 violate the above 111- natter...noon rnnylrtinn becorr the Chin!' I.liirgcm ( "Tfeit 3 nil PaYia lino of not less Ulan not more than rive (1(441,4,10 he paid in 10- treza it ter 101' III• use of the Horton:l. SEe 3d, „arol ae it forth,. ordained, Ate „lhat If a n y per'nn or per,dno ;hail oulTer any hog•pyr, In any part of the Baronet' of Port Cathon, to Iternme offanpire to the habitant , ' thereof, and In MAO of Vin . latlon of thia, ordlnanco., I h. prne.ctitlinc 9t1:111 be 'the 481131111 pr ,, tribed orilioancr for the altnte. meat of nulsitnee;. -- R 04,4 BILL, Passed N0i.23, • Attest, 11. , aHtaiLru, Cirqk . do Ordsnnnet on harm and fnuir: faun.! Inn mng at large: Be it ordained, That omand atter the paactre of this ordinattre. that nil per-ons, cetlfully nr negli gently letting. horses or mules run nt larv'in the Borough of Port Carbon, on trine entoricted before the Ch)ef khan be fined not Jeff thou two dollars nor morn than five dollar.; thelligh'Consto ble to retelve for hill it•IVICO9 In taking up holtee and mules, one Dollar each.to Le token one of the fines. and the balanre to C. , In the o•e of the Borough. Scc. 21 And be it _bother ordained. Arr., !ibut.nny. rmeann : or person, wninny nr clicrnrly thine!' or ovevany nt the ti le-tvalao. In the norOnirn atortorald. the person no olfrndlnc. On loon( teenly convict( d before the Chief liiireeca, ph:o'bn fined not lees than two dollars, nor more than five Passed NOV. 23,1253. Attest. 11. strusst.rs. Clerk December 3. IFiS,t ' DOQES AND BODE BINDERY. • THE' .. followirg Bonita have been hound at rm. Bindery and never called for. Some of them have been lying from *to 5 years. [Wept — called for by the 4t of January, 15.54, they ix 111 be sold , for the Binding: Byrrte'e Dictionary, in numbers- J °Rhoads. Gazette of the Union, Vole 9 and o—Kelly. 15 010, Boncicift on Colons. • Laws of Pennsylvanta. Avn—flosityshell, IM do - .. McKinney's Pcuoi:aJustice: ' .lotinton's fleeting, 3 veto, . . inquisition of Spain, Kniclerboeker, Vol lii, Fremorit's Exploring Expedition, • . Britoil Monthly Magazine, Vol 3 ' '. . Ctingreosibnal Itcvorte, vol :?o—Col WyfillOop * Public Documegits,byto, . 5) Commissioners of Patents, leg , ' 1 ..Y2l Golden Rule —.I Jofies • Y Cyfailf, volt 3 and 4, . _ 73 The Female Instructor, Svo, . _ ' 6.1.1 .Tblars' French Re.rolution. V. cob, Graham's Magstine, vole :6 and 27, Evergreen. rot 2, • . , . Walker's Gazetteer. . - i Mlle Doenments, vole I and 2, American Phrenolozcal Jour pai—Gen Wyakono, Pope's Journal of Trade, Svo, ' -. II id Retormation, tivo—D 0 Riiies, ' . `" London and Westminster. Edanbn rg,ay,d For ellen Quarterly fievlen.s,4 volt,. . . Lancer, SIM. ~ . True Republican—Wm Rustmllr.. ' • . Carter's Tour In Europe—Monros Horner, Moraelhaie Robinson, 2 rota. . Ttie GK. • ..- . Y-Cyl•aiti, aro. 183 S-30, English ap4 Getman Dictionary, , Bill Bank. Singing Book. ' Youth's Instructor, . , •. . Dutch Hymns. ' i , Amerken Museum—F M Wyn.itoept -•' - , Die.Entbinedung Kunst. II V,riter—Halice, Lad ye Natio:teal Magazine. '• • • 04 Medical Companion, i German Refurcued Pealms and Bonne,so - . , W Cenhawdwr A mtrigsnialed-1 Event. 50 , "'oloi Penny Gyciovadra, • • 1 ••, . — ,,,j, 'virile'' , DigeNt 'LAVVO o(PrOn'a..E.Vo,,, . ..“..." '.ll Museum..'t • ri r..c,g A rY r , '..shloi, : ,:: .1 73 s ' v. ''''''' ' 17...Pa10-Asian —W Malaita 2 50 Gwelledlan ,_. 7 ;_ Grammar . 011endorfet . .•.1, Llnof Whitte.'.sGrifll Welch Book—Tho Holy Bible, 12m, . _ . P roverbial Pilli"nPhY.:4B2o2%ldete. Ilagazines,P ion. 0 Nor, durable. and cheap, at , n Al p ' .p kinds r. „,t or e. i ,, k)n nnu " nd , tie Bindery r etrOtra,..E•t:„ e °P /e heE P i t t uur " viin z 1p, 11 .1,17,11,. the altitbsetriber)slicoorro:re Bookseller. • ,_ -. oinusrraus GOODS .At_ Wholessle-1 EALettet will find tt to Iherr adstmage to cell.l il JJ Getman GOoda—Tnis. Doll., Ulna) 11,ltSelttP, &C.! 6arnes—,9l the Atm Cautas—lluildic4 illocklH ..therj notes Tools. Doc-lanes. Very beautiful new OW of Entbrotlered . 3 ;I' ,l rine, Bahr's. Also, Vbilltreu'a "tasters. Franeb Goods—Paper welsh! , of Obiss„ II"' lats,tl styles, 1.e., Ito Crystal Palace. Ars• . arA "II Goods—Niw ettyles, a vary large assortment.' a _ d , Peet) Gentle, Pm Custoons.eVull tif:l l ,, re d s f a t . , other Notions. Totether wto '171;d 0 - d . ' and No w ey Article, be eltoblied )n tb o . _ __. sortra . fit it York World Extdbituno.. le 5 , .. ,, . %Ponta be Ilnpanainle urea Inigleaicitviswirr, Importer and s Msnotaetursx. 311 serrter 51r', above Ntrito, 114111/li t me. . Dec. 2. 0 " ' HiJIPVia No. OAK SOLE LEsTH 54—Jart waived gad tor sate at Ilse Morocco _ . ol 3 •lltotd it, JOHN L. INItIO. g..r , - VIM e 3(0 4 ) , If 11.10.) 50 ---, 35,159 . 50 - 3,000 CO b t ,(rotl 03 W.l tr 4 I 512 'O4 ,UlO 07 412.761 41 - • . PRIVATE SALE Of vaiNau, RE,tr.,! • ESTATE itt the Borou.i; • i POTT4VILLE. • • * • I . wati, kali.. Pottsville In 'April. 1 nett tor thr WelstatriEuantiy.ind Intending prei sinus ko tlale 11401 10ie following Real eitatei viz: 1 7 ' •• No. I. A valtrableiTavern Nand—well Is. the .• :P(ITTeVILLE )ITISE," situated nn (?entre streminppontediliainionno street. being the wrist de rlrablrr p itu4o ill the Borough of Botts • vtlie. :.11to noose of Ohne; 2} stnries high. 40 feet Goat by 14d !rev dup e with hactienY, Mame* -ea(Abet lonvenki::s.**r a n a rd,..... - rtiabpiliti.lllattiagelloll- sea dz . !, nltstlivd Wollby till4pitaltmi one witihn Pohl at'n prqe WOO renders It hr inosilLalrable uivitattlent in Potts-' vine ' II: • - No.:1. A dot t by 140 feet hlq: Is erected the tolluyeri;triroperty I on Crum re Is a 21'sinry 1 4 100 ).)tturia and t(ti,rc ntto Woos° and iilijh¢n attath.d. This property is m ail entitilafed tot an , y k i lnd of mercantile by-sines The kuiltling Igevl riquipied the past' i 0 year. try kir 'F. rtinderson,!llol a dlitist Photo. 'flu rear end of the Atiorie ineoLlren'e4l int wok h 'ln on Railroadetreel) are 4 iditnitantlal fi . ant:egwelithen. which are Oe.irl) et* it. din excellOrd re lie The latter pintorty •41 In ConUestilf isitii:lbe former. N o Int ferqft.iht by 440 feet deep, sjjnatrd on Centre elreet, beiree;,:i NotelreClNO hnd 54 - aiSet ate : eft: (east sine) on Via:: t• ereetrd a large: three story ;tiro 14,pre. The liwel.• Rag hes a bags Ki!chrti nt u dtonini room altar-he, Tne:storr tanin is lOU !Vet dr.t• try.o2l wide' -The ntinve 1 stsvlthout, exception the mutt dr stop-4,31,4 5104, Born Ugh. ' NM 4. A frame Owcrti)ng situated on N. , rWeitlan Streid, n few dn.ila"illoti Out *need it is a destra .b le peoperty fuel tantil 1 t • Pe icons oi porchnvipa would do . well to roll-upon the SutteM , .er without delay ac he iv:deter I mined rose)) and Sta ; rhino and on accotorundaiing terms. i GEORGE W. sua.tEtt. 15. !n53. Siti‘r $12,76.1 41 . ! I WATCIIOS, :41.WELRY £ND - ' qIIIITII. WARE. ! , Illrie ass , ,rtiiii-,:pttia the els.vS At HOPI. iuitatle 't il. , e Cjirisiripti acid liew 'fear rr.isenis,Q,„„„_ . FiliCi. le c.ttrat., 11%.;t1',11.1 , 10 Watches. as kyle;' low'.fd, i 0 il.'/1 Ull, Gold! to d, $44 en 6,,,1k e p 4.ltif 1,1:4.j l!R IS .I(ii kyle;' Flew and liar R.pg r -- .1. itistl . eli•s, Vinci Irjri gni ."enclll, Silver 1•1414-1 iv, Setts, caelort. Cii . t - B.i.skelii, and ,deer arL 4 d l6, ‘. t‘'n I. patlirous"to inelltlert, *Sidi will .e sold at the losi s. dish prices, si.l 7 .wkrainted to. give • - aii.faciion a , - 1 ". 14 . 118 JF.4l , ,Nott;v::l I: • , r - -i,. :•:, i Nptv i.wory,tithre.-,.. 1 . No MC:best:4M all:. ni.P.. Gerald Lion4' , .Tdl:a Dec. 3,1353 , :. , •,:. .1 i ' . ,V Jossapn:A. =tort, t Pratttral iff.atiAntiskFr, anti Dialer in Watches, Jewelry 4-c...;at!i . tl,s Old Stand, two , . Lloo. 3 aavetint Allinp:it pant, Centre Strut.; r01(1- -rate. . 5 . ; [ . , I: 4 t ILtsi'ECT: l l.74l . 7 , kr,invitre the a t tention of tht. Put- I.Aile It, hti lati;c pall Vegetal atilontVinit Of Cin!d nod diteer, Patent 1 - .yrtr; tunies, Anchor Eacallestant, Etitittolll.ll, Levi.tne .1 - thil,Plain Watches, Imported and .atze i ticen Clucatt', t ,i tine Gttld Jewelry, eent.tatitte a vutiely of eititreigti lien/ itt - ytei , of breast Plit., I:4! Rine. re.c., Cold 'ard*iii,er Yencile, and reit cases, _ i 4 ui>Fl lox Gold Poild,e+lV..r Fitanna, Fl)rlot. and' ttoti•t Knived,Plated 4nd Britannia %Vdte. ettlier;„ Paull, ethtdhand Paper,,littehe Card Caies,.liateri t natnr4, , i - Calti'atol Card Otteket , Flue Cutlery, Vlll,llWand Gut' tar kitinge,./.te Ac,,t: :I . . All .Fresh OineitZi . n t received and opened. nt the Old' t!tann. and bilat ti ore—W hero the tepettlnK ~ t _ all tinda ni at:ttd , alidt , Silver Watches, Cloeke and Jewelry will be grirele‘ly attended to. i - 1 . 4 - Don't foteot , , Eten doors ANY!, the Miners' t . Dank, Centre Semeti, POtiovole. - - - d 4 - .1 MoEPH S. El,Lj-OTT .. Nov, 114,11353.1 !, ,i, , ,i,, • 46 Om Chiel flu rge,,a ROSES HULL. chlet Hum,' Eli (RI 5.1 •1,:O 1 IR El 35 C SAJ4F.S. wATcpF,s, &C: ' • BU D 4, Of Itl ltsu lira' +l' 1.111.i11Y & ELl,lOl3') IGN in Wittti TUE ItIG C,olipolitir - Srtis ii licier'. I tititvl, roapec4lty onrofot-ea to hip , frit - Aldo '4nd thtlilille, that 3, , i iti I. ctonlittlen to ofr-t• for sale nert.ll, , ageortrol•nt ' `a,i , ..4. of Clotho, Wittr4al Illvery Ware i .• . and floe Jc'we'ry,;ll.F., .1 which Ito -. • • ''' mime, MI eli :Intl in 1:4 determined not to 4t. U Oth.r solii hypAny b..re'pri e etwltere Call and pop' for routtriV7l., With ihla experience In bnaln.4.4. and n drelre to pleasi ,- , antiguarantee tti4t,ail norida t.b..th pep's to to: .1,1 reOrt , i•e rted, he 9npni WI re:, stain 111 , r+bart of„parran4q ,, N.; B —All ain,tlf,-of Vklatchea, Ciocko and •l,.velry, rateftilly repelred hii4 Wiglay.:ed. - il, l W11.1.i AM BROIL, ( . .1 . 4,t4 5,,f., sign of the, tiu Watch; ;' I '': ' ,-- 4 1_1 , 1 , ..ite Idotttnao'rellotel -, .0r.t. e', I ,K,:i.t ' ~. 11 i,, , . CAN' WATCSES.;JEWELRY AND ll= T fic - unaersiano Would tifon resTertfully tarot hi l': 1113 frittililitn4l ttin, pot Ic Itenerally.toßit be Tin• / reratOlV :',nla4l,ed and othioanine lin- 11 . itto 0. nod it+ firietured to of- V.' . 4 PrqVol i•., 1i . ~. /.,, ter ir0..410 whf ,h, for twit uty atldt.,4le jO,-.4 ~t 1 of fell,* ~tinota he urnaa.ed. 1ieW...!..r!1:: haain , :,W in itn . rn a) , eiiiemti,,,i,ottluela of CVATitit ini; Jr!w-cLIIV: csl.vcr: .tv :tile and ;FAN t Y (4001),. EL,. i., , ,,q1.i.4,1,,, ,uvlc«. niteniton ,• ii.ing &lien:tined to 01,41 , 04..t1.Ahem at [liken. N With tan• nOt fail to,ten-le? eat6fartion. Ile hae micovokt ,ipt•ri,nc t . , l‘ itie . tiaeincra. and will endeavor to ptieit.tcrtoope , whii 'Wt . ( iVitr hito whh their 'stet runa et! AO Koml4 goit'aph:tctl:t.. be tts reprtePiamL •, ' N. fr —lVarrhf-alt'Jr • walry' repaired 303 wart on. it l'4l. All r.l-I' , !) 3) t ill f•r other - Nis• prntriptly at , to. • • .:i !,, J AMES H. FIDLER.. ' 1 -. No. 3.2 0,-;t9 94 int.-, Lido& larket elti, Phila ilk DoWt forirnt PO? nitiolier. idailir Ir.. WO Li - , - I : I .FANPY FURS, v,&t; • Ma Elegant and- Durabli, Ila •' 1" ,011. 93 00.. .; . E,u(tl ij l l not .• svpthor to ad Moro afford PoslffE,K 4. OEOII tinvf, fI)IHD N tqet'''l;elO , ../ Chef nu t , FFEU Otry relluerd privet; the fo.lovvlng: • ..X.l Ladles' itiditt t r flat. and linnnei. , „ all : cobra. Cloth. Nati Watt0130.7....1 Cart, of eveky• variety of - (ientlemen'lA,Dr! , ving and Traveling Ceps, sof: rylityle sho finish, at prices to Soh all r , I . i ° Also, YOOhelit !ISM - r,.n Rcnetil 43.1Orttorut of Laelee Fancy Furs. ~NotitVer por3l . 45 3m ‘• FANCY' rFrils o nurrAto ROBES ate THE rub;e — ritie r wHiuhl re-peetfully call the attefr :.,L.tion of bilsieipuniry friends end the public goners eliy to his - anpeihor 'assortment of i LANES FANCY FURS, -Consisting 0 Ikkitrr, Boas. Victortne-Cilffs, Fur Gtoves, 8f.e.l rich tis S ne, Martin. Fitch, Siberian Squirrel: SilTer Martin, Mink, kluds4_iri BaY and Busman Sable Phinchitlas, S.c. vritn a liii assort ment of Fttn6 . lCarriage and Sleigh Reber, Foot Muni. 3e. • B. Jirot received, a splendid ;assOrtmeut of BUFFALO 11.013R . 0, for Pale by the bale or tin - :gle-ttobe, • 1 . ar The Wglisiq.priee paid for Sli!ppiog Fere e44stantl44• on hand:- • . = It :GPRGE F. WOIIR : TH, . • • Ilroporter and'Manuirieturer, l'fo. 13 N. Fourth St., l'ln'ad'o. ,Oct. ' 47.3 m • , t il •• ' ' j' l FOE! tcno!! • 1 , ~ • Tl l2,aotm ribe.tai , nouneee to the plablit„' th3t he has :! rilliCh3sei lienfamin Weller!a Ire Mute, at 'ltim, Mine Run D4rm and veil he prepared to i supply the ientumuhity Intth anOlincta lee a. they inly • Mant daring 1 the whole or the tpoideti e uln; season at reaeon'ehle rate,. Ltimeineaenee In the buoineee, and helog deter ntned to selpfy - alma .-astentersa jin piefetenee In ihosa abreact- qt. (titters bunt)! that he *ill give en- I ireaatierectlola Write community. 1 , t ' t i . • G Eotif.ii , J. Ca:lin. Osi. ••- ~ j . 4G-tr , ' Nov. 114 TorS,.Ovt3.AND niZNICT GOODS. . 'TILE dabstArberi.liatiJaat strived Irma giarape with a firia aifrl latg•eas.turtiatat of TOY5,of every dr !ecstpi ion A KW, Wax and Caim.liolla, E bcy ktanteta, tips . Snnir 4.nd 1 obvert' Eases, Segat ICases; Darntnaes,:tanci and a great variety of saber !ankle*, tao;autnetaas to atertuan. Setae ali. of htt glen tritaettrialroat the taannfaetarevi;ite can sell !thew chaiharttbaa ever berate. JOHN DOLL. {l6. 9 0 NOM Atch and Ilao pept.• • Ws.. • • •• 394 m „. . ' rzvA PEE CELDIT4, . • ... ,•`' ' ' ,!, • SAVING FUND: ': ; - ' - - C&rtehk.Pl4 1148 State of Psitrrosly:mt.-4 !MAI. l t . . i • • . -• .. - l ','. T,oattrat. glueif $739.000.i , , , , :1-rLIE MATING.FIMID - of tfle Nationa l g4kti Com par, Sci. el l t•Valout rltrest,two :doorat shove Third. Phtladelpata, la open every day (tom 'J A'rtoclt A, M., to "..okinr*. P. M.. a 4.) nu ,Monday and,Thurs -1 day eveulitgaunt 9 "'clock.' Thlainatitto loop win and brat managed in thht • knuortri f % (..r. of be picot i . . . • • ~„„e 1 rano:ivy. nos:panytic:dracyr i1 r4 ,. ., i , nf it e . r!irt on,. y 1 - P4 l ( il y n Zri . ;o r t r o I,e dollar ' apwa rda I ' l ircrtvel. atil I all a n ti:S. l:4 4a or. Imall• 3 P: Pahl bark`, nn dernaud, 1 , w i t h o ,,t n ow,. 1. , A Ltov an.o.atiut . 1 ; • The rlllaT,tlC MIND LIKS -11.rtea,t , ,groist4 Rears, I, "d paho• timeclirr Inveatthents all Writ at ems& ' a moo talni.to As' 4 Nilliaw If ifaZtors rot the . sarartty or depositors. . i •• . [ • (*ice N#. fid Nyalnut filtati.2.doort altove . 34, Phil. adelphts;• , i 1 : . l IlroN. lENVIC I.: RENNER', President. ' • • r wilinWr eci.rniPaE.vif•, , Presi d ent: - 'Ttids..Ti ANILSV, airtilnry, ~ -r M Wi:(1.! . lf!) . 1 : ,D OP.-REFEREE:A : . 1 lln s n Ili!1 anti, Tottatown . 3,11). Riteeprr E N ,,: . gamin - 43f tit Lr4ffar.Pottatoivoi• J. M. Sths• MIMI”, E 1,114 E. 110( cif the ..Vaatraist.MAlPplekvtlle . tam passer, Bak, Editor of the Foriarr's Friuli.. aultroyewtro Ilan. Jail Jones. Imo Mayor of Piths detphla ; Jlbri.4ohn Pagano, Jr- retriztber of Von if.ess, chAatrlig, Pa:. 800. /amen Page, lai4 Poet gnawer of litiladalpbta t Hon. Wm. Prpaingto 0. tate Governortor Nom Jersey 1 /oho 6,! groove, Hag l'ellittlit i Freggrkk Lauer. tn.. Relt ll l l l. PtElleara.Oct.M9,l3 14,411 Wit. 17.171 44 " • . • 1. 1 'I . . . Ihst-Ortipt, By Teleiraph and Ye;Fer4ay's R. R. /Vain. • t Plttzia a., FRIDAt, 4 o'ctocr, P.M. WheatlFJour. do. $5 er 6tll tOril 11 . 1esii,V3 25 do.+Wheat, Red, Si 50, White, 81 60-41 ye. 513 cts.—Curo. cts I Oats, 42 .'ots. per . . LATEST FROM .EUROPE:. r alnitti r etAnt trotO Seat of War. TURKS , XECROSSiZi .TILE DA.4*UI3.S. FRANCE 3.1' i AUSTRIA • - By the Humboldt 'and Europa, wt have ieveral days laterinfirmation !runt Europe. The news,nl the clovetnentsol lire Rut %lan and Turkish tutees tit,l•lighlv interesting. 1 The Turks•have rero,sed.the Danuhe.st l' all parts, eteept lialzr at, wtt:,ch thi4• have .. strongly fortified. t i niar- Pa-4ha gtves the ilateness of the ser.on as au excuse for this nianeuver, but it is luppoied to be a'itire to I ciiver borne grand intivement 10 conteotpla- I don. The Russiani-i seem to have suffered rseverely, ad their hospitali at Wailaelita and auldo:dia ore Insuffirteut to acconimodate 1 the Rick and wouudd, 'and they aye now . being sent to Kircheread. , The Russian (leer !tail been iilsll32l3Cled and sentluto winter Iharterri in the Baltic,. iPrince has- furtna4 i y protested aga'itua the 14a:ill:dewier . of .Ati4r,a on behalf of Rus sia—affurding, relugel to arnicd RuQsian‘ 'ni -1 treatitig belore the Ti:lrki will be ejasiile-ed 4 t, 1 by her (France) - egnivaltnt to a ileclarattuu of war. . , . MI , . A new Note has be: l au prepared, but!neither the Czar nor Sultan will listen to tt.': , The E.lgitsli - PoWy iegarding th j .i. war is, I kept Ferrer. • • .II • . ; . The Sultan has 4nntineetf to thi- Divan his determinatitin placet - mti hielt' at att. hcattbf tlie army ia: he Spring. ' 11 The retreat of thei' ussi. th gri asal e buru tag of Bucliaresi we: e repuricd. ' We Couthipse sariti 's ttlegLiphic.J6patch- Io Asta, alter a b 4 which Ilia. fltitrst4 great lots, - thtt tort tri is an iniptirtau ai it lays upeu to t 4 ut. territory. Twu ets are stated tu uuple. Ttils is sutra pity:lle tidy tees. Paartage of the Pl;',7 etal Oateu Saesru,; 111111 reported. much asaggarated. Ou the 13111, Oa: wura, at Ottauttza,ti ' lna Ttiti, Ittalb at o.LellaZal,!' übe,wlittuat baaig force CULlCtlllfilteli rtlt to 415,i/U0 1110. wu4' Buchauebt. Sys eassugiug - ; i tlear Gait RUStii , lllitr bum the %aliment rl i Privateftezters ; evening oI the 14 pu•itively asserted had beau attacked F 1 war tO!NIEI.IS ILt Mc of the Dauutte ;; iii the sama.side 1 • , The Rut Stans arl l to the attack of 1 recetvtor strung rt iterate - light la lihUrl . ' TM*"Turks arc ti e9IIHHISS. l • The . Czar is reptirted to be ill. The Loudon I . itirrntrig (.Itrontcte coatains a dtsputch statiogithat the lurk', had trte ied a camp'on the Seivrau frootturt;, and had commenced Mruai i 'trig a bridge acro.ia" the river Drina, and' ibe S.‘trvititiS had diem a determined resitt; — cc... . . • • . The Humboldt)l went ,ashore at 11,11114, while taking in co 1, and will probably be a total ivreck. r . . . . . Donna Maria, tqe Queen , ot Pur . ,:uqttl,uted to chtld.btrth 15thliultt. The kum was•-ito tuoliately dee'lareql, Regent. till the majority of the young Prince s now "to Ms titteenth year. , :. THREE DAYS i LATER. - Hostilltiew Spspendod in Europe TeitKlBll “'CCE,Sh 11 ./.511? XA.r.IL By the Itiirgam. wr have LivOpool dater to the 27th uit. For.fhe preseni„ all active tostklities have ceased bgtween tl(e Turks and RuSsiiins, jog to the floudf, , o thepapube. but ai as the frosts ° ..1 9, the fighting prolix: blv be resumes. gln the meanti*, diploma cy is active to etTri settlemeneo! the Jilt et:lnes—both the;t:zar and the St ltati Maki t• testing an evidsui inclination ;hit way; hut neither being whin; to mak.. re traction. • • • The Turks Still hold 40,1 . 1(9 men. • The i'uce( , ssofittre Turks to Asia e..intinite to in ttte-htzhlsnds;ufArmr•nia. • The Turkish . I.quadron . t -.lot to have. choped the 1111E9 u i that . were atielopt- • log.to land strprlleo at Pute, btut the , mans esraped. another dieision i oftheTtirli;;- ish fleet is to eritpr Piaci; . Beit, and inter cepi RoEsiau eadimuntedjotis ititti the coast of Atnca, and,en istensive nava' flczat.teinent dady7expeeted., 'The people otrou , tantinople are entlti.t.,i aQt le- for we rk, IMMID VER' Pprte has Icaei yid from the Briti;•ti and French Ainfittsi,ad9ts awnanceirtif'effi-ctive cu-oPeratten, to c a se of need, and tnti'y sebd a fiei,trii4. the hen, without tear ut lovittg the 6 arta l ex• Rurta now: assumes - the aggreAsive. ErtGLANO .7 FIeANCE &C.—A Tortiodi spat. pattly meeting, attetyikd by 3000 . percons, had been held at Glogoti:. KO-such sent 0 100 , letter to the Int'ettut;', con taining his views bt the strw , ,gle. • • The French F,mperur and Empress are to be crowned, ruti:nui -Fay!. 27th of January Shanghai; coniinuW in Ismt . t s. coo of the icts4gt:rtte. Other district., tio- Fettled and figh:titig gulag uu at Amoy. Aouther • wei i iousicfrird untruncot rn Burrnah Breed-muffs jvere declinfog in the Etiro- pean na ar keit= ir7SAILII,OAA TROUBLE AT • ERIE•—The eicitement, byit.he:qatest adv ices, continues unabated. 'lt :is reported thu! dnubtfut aeithority; that' the Atturoey General ut the State, has sigotid a petition Idi.au iojuDCLIOU against the running. of trains irorn the Ohio State hire to ate. rry-51NGt3 4 .11...--John R. swycisatt, t!rosecutur in the Couwiracy case referred to by oar • Si. ,cortespin.dent, tliett yrrs and. ,Tbursdly -mornitg ; and #tip cane when brought4up in the State Court was de layed wmte time, waiting, toe him, belare the tam - was 4novcra.-1). ,MORTALFEY AMONCi AIGKA;':Tt;I • HFrom a rvport publishel ,ia the N. V. e; aid, it appeari that twenty.cight of the whole numberuf migrant ves:rela which ar rived at tha( port during thit month of No vember, 'hadt cholera' on board. The total number of paisengers einbariced in Europe on board these tiventy.eftj,ht vesses was 13,. 762, ot which number 1,141 died LI etiolera, and between !lour nod* live Thousand were afflicted with it during the passage. Some o; the vettsel's lust one ninth tit. the whole number oa buatd. ) The - Herald gives a list of the vessels Which had_thplera tra bthird, and it is a sin gular fact ihrit they are all, with one or two exceptumi, l4rge, first eltss, ships, which are gerierappor,ed ,tp have ell ra -accom modations. The greatest rnurialltY vtl board the qnsienatten, one of the Lugert packet ships s t alling front New York- Out of 922 passerigers, one hundred died, ti, rate of mortality; more' than three tunes greeter than it ever war at Near Or leen§ in the worst of yellow fever mum— The N. V. pourier, and Etiquircr. reunarki; very justly. :that it 23 only 00 beard our large packets that this fearful n3tertality oceure.". • This matter. demands a iou rough , jovesti . 3tion' lit the hatads of the proper su thorities Lit tiew York. - , • 3:77" The remtiwy of Dlionesuta is about tour timers Eh* rite of the State of Otajo, ex tending over An arera O 176,000 square:laths. 'Il!e of .14Iee hour', in were defeated tva:l3 elle!kalif surrendered. success lur thi Tucks, Jr tnartb a largo p. ruuu l uudred arrivetl.ni rjelu toll ,tanintity culifiruied t th by the Po.t'sNiau-lieu %VIM au. afilly u 1 5L 1 .0.1 , - , itutut)er t, pluthauty Turks _btew up thor ituo re.trttl lv li UltartU. tit:nut/111g 'be tuve re.,:rvs,vd:the Pat, nuieetrd. uuilJ 01:eakiza ittuuuu- Ou the 13d1 the Rua read iu 1111 the 011E01, ,ois tire Ct.:1.1111Ually ) t - .7C• l' , Citt.4 Tile Tticiiss aUd y tug to get pt;t•tvatilt,il ut 111111, opp•mte Giurgt.vu. rout VlCLltia,' dti,ell b, meution ilia( it witp• !that t.iflietz Bretid by the ititits. ~The fur= ou the 'lot !Aut. r laurr 111 \Nal-ha/la uu Jr• • , rivet. repor4.l tO t‘e marclung lialat.. The Turks at e aad a dt.3 tly expected. uding occurs fp' %k' Cu• INT! C TEP .13 T L E XXXIII CONG !.,; .111 11 The First Session of Milt! American Congress Opened l Vii city on biota* last. A iter the orgaolaation of the Senate sad the tramenco of some prefenlioary business, we MANI that 31r. Broadhead: .Pf Pertosll9 v/kitta. gave notice to the Brunie of a bill winch he weeded to introduce as ‘ittli Re practicable, fin the eltensioa of &tout). hods to the widiets : qt the , ua Rea states, wise liererd to the war of 1812. Twelve o'clt.tk was fixed 'lithe hour kr tiAly mvciing. la the Hou4, 219 tn . embers wen p,reeett at the Folk:all. The first busturis alter the House wes called to order, was the election .et a Speaker. Llno Boyd, of Kentuctiy, was chosen on the fostzallot, by a vote of 1414. John W. Forney, or Pennsylvanta. was cho.ca Clerk, also on first ballot, with 121 vote.% About GO members milord to vote for clerk. • s The, proceedings of the Sesiion will, doubt. tens, he closely watched by the public. 89 It is espeettli measures of more than ordinary iniportsgs4, wilt be brought up. A stormy , tune Is looked for in the House, owing to the arowetFwant of " harmony" among the Democratic Members. The Democrats have a large majority on joint ballot, and of course may tnsuage things as they please. so far as soy opposition trorn the NVliigijs concerned. No bitsinecs,of any consequeine tram . done in either Hoose on Tuesday, except the bear.., log of the President's Message, which was deli erect it 1 o'clock and 10 minutes, P. M. The en:t!e ordered ten thousand copies of the niesßtge with the accompanying docu ments. lb the_Houte twenty- thottsand_cap les were ordered. • On Wednesday, Rev. Henry Slicer was' electel chaplain to the Senate, end Oen. Armstrong printer- to the House. PUBLIC SCIIOOL QUESTION, There is hardly aAloubt hut that the ques. titat of division of the Public School leads fuS sectarian' purposes' will come up *pm this water, and au effort be wade to early such pruvismus through our BMW/offish lure. Some nr , dification of tbe esiettoe iaws respecting the cummou schwa's is seed 7 ed and will pei baps be ruatle,_ l >Ut the peu• pie should be ever • vigiiaut of clinger %At this subp.ci. The Board of Diratture ul one o. the Scituul Ste.ions v! P1)1146,15)150, at • uketiog some evruings ago, adupted the ful-• luiviug preaMble and resoluitouN, Width We earrie,tly e.iiUmedd to the attention of aa the trientli‘ ut the PLlblie S:huvi*, t hroughout .ne State—we snail take occasion 11u say moil' on this subject at 1 1 / 1. early day: • .• W DUMAS, we have'resson totelietto that no eliuri wilt be wade tu the aril legislatUrn ut the State ul Pchubyttlauta to diode the SehuurFuud lur semi= putpubrs, as such etf4rt WWI 11140 e in New Yuri' and elsewhere dud tailad, and as we betteve tv.li lair here ; ud, whereas, we are at .heltead,ol the bcuuul thteetiuu la the Fuur h . 64xttiAt 01 , he First §Cliuut MO.:WA 01 Peuebytireota. dud believe that we ',batik' be detelkt io our dunes to tae rItteCOI: tieuvratiou, aud ttrach• cruub to the well briug ul futureltutra ttouts, dui we nut bound the alarm ; therefore. 'it; it, Reio/ved, That a division of ibelßehnol Futid would by auti-rtputiticau.inismuch esi uuder the hherai Cuututiutiuu Qt the Com inotiweAttn tit the 6:are tit Peuusylvvinia, no ~et ly tecuguizd, and ub suet) divisions; .would lead iu. ear dr rnaud tor (Auer dtvisions, until our'pubilt: would become pri• vatic af,litp.ilei ut theSintit.eal itectarigi chatac. Resolved, 'lnue,tsch n dlytsion would ulti ina,ely lead to lila wuret tesulia, because the !,•autti, marled rdu,:aatioual division ctin*qtlat sep tratiuu kola race ottxtr. whoe U,c uti.ct la tuuot lioprrlsokie. would gr,,w up tvitanhuud With couteropt for each ,„hvr's rellatuUb brad awl haired ut each Atief, and, ine liter itabm co d wOuld be WO. diStob, letigiuus brutls, i " bluodstied. State aul Nam:alai counuoiluns; and ioteatioe war. Resolved, That we will aver twilit on the reading oil the Bible: without note or cum- " went iu 'our public scripols ; because. Ist, we beltev s t it to be the Word of God,and, fad, • tocause. c know that siich to the will Gls vat tnajoiity to our Comdaonwealth. &soli:cid, That we hark oo the gffort of sectarlits Ito divide the ecrl uol hind as an in sidiutis attempt to lay the aze at the toot of uur ueble public school system, the benefits ui which; are every day !manifested in the` timitiog of the youth, whole minds, erase. • ged by the reception and uurture of correct republican priuctples, abhor bigotry, preju axe, and all kiuds of despotism. Resolved. That the object of all Mental education is to teach the human mind tai think for itself, and to think correctly, and Mat the attempt to forestall through, by hid. Lied:machinations, or lkgishilive eusetments, ! is a: upectes of mural treason which is deser t viug of the coudemostiou of every Weir dl civil and religious freedom, here and else where. Resolved. That we .will use every mean proper fur Christians and citizens to employ I to Maintain our present public school system and to insure the continuance of the reading of God's Holy Word in all our schools. with out respect to consequences,"political or oth er vitae, and we respectfully call on the mem , hers of the Legislature to respect thr rights ! of the great majority. ttesolved x That our Controllers be and are hereby requested co advance the pasmgirot . t he above,, or •ituilar resolutions, I the Board of Controllers, that our legislatout , may.know•that those who are at ihe-head of ;lie commou . scholl systeof are determined to tuatutato it at alt Vards. NEW. PitESS FEEDER; . . I The Paterson (N. J..) Guardian describer. an important. improvement of - the press. re- Icent!y invented by Mr. D. Baldwin, of God• winville, called the Press Feeder, and de signed to supply the press with blank sheets. The model is a seif•operative one. and takes up .one. sheet at a time, at the surprising rate of 7,0011 per hour. , The manner of taking hold of the paper, is truly Ingenious, and. works with' the greatest simplicity. The apparatus consists of a horizotnal tube, to which are joined several small vertical ones; the whole, thus arranged. are given recip rocating motion from the pile •of paper to the main .cylinder of the press. Connected with there tubes is an air pump to'eshaust them of 'the air they contain. As thi tubes are made to pass over the nite of paper, the pump in its turn exhausui th main tube, and the air ,immediately rushing. iirat the lower end itt thi: smaller tuba to supply the .vacuirm thus formed, draws with it the top sheet of the pile, which, by the external pressure of ithe atmosphere, is held. perma nently against the tare of the small vertical tubes. The sheet, bus secured. is drawn lorward to the cylinder. when the pump' is ~.versed And the sheet cd. paper is discharged where it receiv.s the impression. The tubes immediately return to thei, lormi position t r another -11,t. audio succession. ttil the whole pile f pope , is worked otr. •This in; ven'tim. bids rcir to dispense with a large amount GI manual labor, and atr ugly fee• omniends ita<A, twin great simplicity and certainty in' its' working parts. CNITED STATES AND ENI:I4,AND. Mi. Cobden recently delivered ; speech at '. Manchester; England, in the tourse of which 'he held this laoguage:— . • Now. gentlemen, I must here again allude to America. When I came through Manchester the other day. I fourid,many of the most influential ruanU. .l'Acturinz capitalists talking very gravely upon .3 report 'which had reached them from a geutlemati: r_to was selected by the Gov ernment to go out to America to make port upon the Great Exhibition to NowYcltk. That gentleman was one of the MOO emits t of the mechanicians and machme4taitets Manchester, employing a nett Wire r of .svorkpenple, renowned fur the gholity of his ptoductions„ ant: known In the seine& t. world, and whose Went& attaiototuts Were i appreciated. from the Astronomer Royal downwards. liebas been over to New York to report upon the progress of mechanics and mechanical VW in the toiled &aces, Wail. he has returned. , " No report from hint to the Oov,ernments, has, as yet, been published, and wh at he has to fly specifically upon the subject rfltAat. he known until That report hai been ao made; and published to the country. Butt has oozed our in Manchester amongst his neighbors,) -that he has found in Americas degree of in -1 telligence among the manufacturing operaq tires and a state of things io the mechanical arts which have convinced bins that, if wei are to hold our own—it we are not to ran baCk in the rear of nations—am mut educe our people so as to put them upon a level WI the more educated animas of the Unit 'States." (Applause.) . G77' They puoieh people queerly io Chia: For robbiog a pedlar, a geotletnan was la put into a mortar and fired against a a .. wall. Whether this cured bun of his . pensittes, we . Elsie not yet teamed. , %V should not wonder, howrrar. if. It had. Queer.eople. 09*aspawns of ikon /1)10 '.ad shaved orlinilatile, Ii
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