=2lil=! q,ti.M.Wo,:# - :';'-‘,sttt'o4l POTTSVIL-Ljt-, PA. SATURDAIt. JAN A t tar Ttris. -MINER St JOURNAL kat 1:-lar ger circulation Non an* other, Netatillrr 1" d " [Eska is Northorn Pennsylvania. It ez retaares emote dia Coal; Iron and *urine's ines,mat only In chi and Oar adjoiotiv woman. Ina ifi all our wigs, and it also rare/4/.34F tale!, amw4f, sansoss in Schuylkill ortrisfy; untie rensfere st One of dolmas* valik.iteAdvertisimg Inds um.. in he County. )3ut frro psirrrs /44P. 10 many tapir ' aliArs enrolled on :scatter:prior liar. ci cr o mea a nd. rutisc School TeJeloY.., tent[ be suppled. wit,SlVlOfiners' Journal at $1 per anurtm, on adiunc!. AGE TS POE MARRA , JOURIVAIL s harts J. Cosoiisoi., AshNM. • FatDEUCIC Liorntaniths, Tamaqua;.: TnoArson A. Gonrnrr.Tremo4ll uAntanki:Hcrintaity, 71 Pine York. a are authorized to receive atb3cription,,. ad vitriieementsoke., tor the lilinerf Journal, and receipts far the same, WHIR 6TATE, CerNNENTION At a meeting of the WHIG STATE COM MITTEE, held pursitan/ to public noticeo o Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 13th of December, in the absence of the Chairman, AI K. Coen' s, was called to the Chair. . The isubjecfcd the meeting having heen stated, it was, on motion of CU. Edie, of Somerset, unanimously Resolved. That a Convention of Delegates of the Whig partii be , held at Harrtsburg, on • the 15th +day of Mareh, 1654, foi the purpose of nominating a candidate for Governor, Ca. nal Commissioner. and Supreme Court. A. IL CORNYN, Chatrition. • Herter S. Evans, Secretary. STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION 'A Mass Contention of the friends of Pro- hibition will be held in, Harrisburg, on the .Vtith and 27th of Isnuary,lSs4. at 10 o'clock: A. M. We hope - every•city and town, and • Temperance organization ofthe State,'may be•tully represented.: Never hare •we been called together under such circumstances? as • the pre-sent. Voter: of Penusyliania, come • up to the Metropolis', and greet the good men you have elected; to enact a law, to sup• p,resm the drinking houses and tippling shops. Distinguished men from other States will be with us to assist in our deliberatsons. By order of the State Ceotral Committee, THOS. WATSON, Chairman. E. W; JAmisoN, CortesPultding Sec'tY• ItgeIAIPTS, For -Miners' Journal" . ..lace . lasi Pablicaticia. 1 . Q ' We hope those in armor's abroad will for• ward their amounts due, us speedily os poss/14e--as our eipenaei for paper and labor , tire: N:erfla-av y. . Sooluel Auman, fojad. I'J54, 5.2 00 hates Reed, to Jan. 1;1854, i Y 12. Sames'E, Schearer, to Jan. 1,1834; -2 04 Thornan Schollenbeiger, to Jan. 1,1954' 1 00 Jahn M Culp, to Deed 3, 195.1. _ lou William Walker. to Ally 1, 1351, , 0 1 3 11„._...Beveridge, to July. 1, 1834, 09 JobaiSpencer, to Julyl, 1854 5 - 100 Willibm Harlan, to July 1,1854, 2 011 -rObaties Walker, to July 7, 1834, 1 00 Wm. A Hammer,- to Tilly 1, 1854, '1 00 13J Ridgeway, to Jtut. I, 1851, - 200 W YA.gard, to Jan. 1, 1854, -2 00 N W West, to Jan. 1, 1854,. 400 James 3 Feller, to Jan. 1, 1854, . 5 Oil SS %Yard, to Jan. 1,.1554, 400 Joined Gihon & CO. ' to Jan , 1;1854, . 600 P W Schaeffer, to Jan. 1; 1854, • 2 00 Johnston & Co„ to Jan. 1, _16`53, , 1 00 Hodge & Fisher, to Jan. 1, 1955. • 200 JOlliptt Morgan, toles. 1, 1834, • L 00 M Dormetzer, to Jan. 1, 1854. r 1 .00 Samuel Snyder, to Jan. 1, 1854, • 1 00 Michael Kelly, to jan. , l , 854, ' f= 100 BUSINESS DEPART DENT rir JOSEPH PATTERSQH hai retired from the Opal filo M . Charles tidiperlic Company. JAMES'GILLINGITAM offers ten building lott, oil the road from Miattraville to Westwood, at Pnvete sale. Examine the advepleement. CFA HOUSE AND LOT pl*santly, located on Mahaqtougo htreet are o. Bred rale to.,' Judie Pontiroy. Those in want of auett property. would do'Well to examine this. • WY: TAKE great Pleasure in calling atten tion to the advertisernent ) ot .Messrs. EDWARD LAMIZET 8E co., of :New York, whose adver tisement will be foundin our paper ot to-day. The .senior of this firm was tor many years at the head of one of the most ctitMisitie Jobbing 'Hoitsek of Philadelphia;ind for the fast four years in this city, where he removed forj.the purpose of belitg able to give,the numerous patrons of the house all ihe ad vantages that - were to be gained by being lOCated . in the Central Commercial Metropolis of theNnion; aui thus tar the effort hebbeen crnined with un precedented success. We bespeak; for theM,Ni. con tamed succetie, as' their efrortsjit.pleaste and low prides deserve ft.—Excel/or. • Q r Rsv., 3e ass; will I.ectoie'tnifioe the Literati, Society; next Wednesday ,eve ning. • 13:7Ta0 " FIRST' ATEEtING " Of thei:tate - Teachers' Association, whose proce Mgs were reported m our lest, should have read "first annual ,Meeting." By a motion of Mr. A. IC. BroiVne, an active and efficient teacher of thisiplace, the itslocia_iitir will Min assemble in Pottsville in s' next. • ic (7LangnAt..—Judge Helfenstei lately sent from his mines at Shamokid; a beat load of coal,, to be dittributed among t , e poor of Lancaster city, and he turther . proPoses to make arrangements for an annual contribu tion, for The same putpose. This is a com mendable example.. • . • STATE- LEGISLATURE.—Both Houses assembled and were properly organizer' on. Tuesday.. In the Senate Gen. Maxwell 111 c: Caslin, of Green, was eletted Speaker, and in. the House, E. B. Chitse, of Carbon and Lehigh, both being the, nominees of 'Dernocnttie caucus. • Ea' Ova ANNUAL COAV STATV3TICS•-- - These will appear to the Journal next week, it being impossible to collect the necessary data for i mpossible publication. They will be full and reliable, and the information furnish ed in that one copy of our paper on this sub ject, will be enough for an ordinary volume. Every individual in the United,States inter ested In the Coal business sliotld have a copy. Those who want an extra supply will please send in their orderstis earlrtis pos*ible. , 4 . _ Kr raom HARaisstar4.—w e received lb* -: 7 letter from oul-Bealator yesterday . ? *portant : .". 4. .• • I . . SE;i4TE C431112R, ) -.; . IlarriabUrz. Jan %PA., 1854.. j , am .sati.—lthe Legislator is thy, organized if i teady for business / and, is you will see b y • i gedings, several Bills &real) , read iu place._ 1 el i,..G usg e Law," ~ Consoluittion," ec.a., are on. *pie, and trorn outside tallt.and'he recommends.: Lyon is t h e Governor's Messaßt ter* is no doubt of an effort being made to extend he mi s i ng L aw to Schuylkill County. Whatever 0 , 311 , e our pep. pie may take upon this question ' , lust be deter-- wined at once, or they may again\e , urrtrp .l ed.- ' Indeed, hope you will urge .ePen r people the necessity of forwarding early whale ... k. 6 ,,, N1i0n they intend to ark for our County. : _ Very truly von r! • INO. HEN ircKs. B. BANFiAN; ESQ co- STATE- TEurEasNct CoNvEntm.— By an official autiouncernent in our cori aa , a State Temperance Convention is ma. at Harrisburg, for. Thursday and Friday, to t and 7th inst. Delegates are expected 1$ every. County, as it is intended io be literati; a Mass Convention. The friends of thy cause in Schuylkill should be moving.. We are more, than ordinaqty interested in this matter, and it will riot 0) to let this occasion pais without our representatives being pres ent. AL full and able Contention at Harris burg, while the Legislature is in session, would hare a _potverful effect 'fOr good.— Strike while the iron Is bor! Hon. Neal Dow. of:Maine, Win ? H. Tan Wagner, Eq., of the " Big Tent," Gen t Ca rey, *Ohio, and other distinguished cham pions of the cause, will be Present. (17 A WORD IN SEASON:--It is understnod : - that we hold out a standing solicitation to Ouic friends throughout . the Region and 'els where, abroad u well as at home, to furnish us'wiih intorniation relating to the business, of Mining and the Trade generally. Our object In this is simply and exclusively, to publish (Sets foe the information of the read er, and thereby to advance the interests of regular business, and•not to puff' either eoM• pules or individuals—our columns are de voted to a higher object than Mock sales. Persons, therefore, kindly' complying with our request, will please bear. this in mind, and give us substantial facts, not s peculations —we do not•witai the ;Journal to bear ',even the seifittaoCe of a puffer.' But while it is our especial care tofrotect: the public from i mposa j oe , we hope at the same time, to avoid doing any one injustice, or in any way depreciatiog the real .ealue of whatever may Mil tinder our official' wits. =5==3l2MMl t..&,_ sitA E. • ''..,,A „il ;.- ~ OF 110WEIMIt U t illtilititibiltitil Ilse !Message was deliVeredT at limn% on , Wedaesday. .It it too • long for lmertioli in • . ... oar columns enure—we . therefore coruithse . it t min' gouty the most itaportast partsuna bridged: •,, t opens briefly, with cineig,ratulationit/Pon „the general health and prosperity ..fii3i;Stilie far the year past ;,and thea phi geiAtnt(ne dillely to Medlar eel', as follow 't se ' ,. -7 'r '-' i 1 [ . _• 4 • ' • 1 - rtralloas. , . 1-: .:,- ~..... . • ",•• The ret mfusat It'd tre4ury tut! tit ''verif.los, 3, - exclusive of tuunaL, and mctuding th e 000;4 boltaire Ir k ilmlremmor on the tint day of - Veecrllbez, 1 72. ( F21 . 10 g 5'171,07 '72.,) mominfeti totted vitt of 45 -. 94174 47. ' . t , - —:i , he payment, for tht• , antt• prro)4, enttlnfive to Its and okher eitraordini,ry axPen . d. l tore.s7'inial a . 4al pont o f :53,1,31,043 47, In , mg 51.5.18,`32 1 .,i!-!, ' lo,;i than .the reeciptr. 02 this exe..t.., .rY50,051; , ,C;.) wait `paid . t., the . tior.3inwqiners of the Smkin.t". Fe u d, will .155- O .OOJ towarl the pit} tnent of 0,1 debts 11{,d ,h, constrttLikm of 114 W milrit." oi l (he No r th pranch canal and I' ante taVroal. hkEi ag part Of the temporary Maw, 4ulhorizetl i, by the li k ) altar ninateruth of April Ith..t ; which, I.:gratin. wo i h r. b u ia n eu In thy trammel. apparabie to tae re dontpttoo of fmt,Ltaudlng kt'ang, redilq. theamfiat balance on the afft thr, Pf Ltrt•ettther 'IP.% to Or s u t apt:it s tAiiicilx Ituroki , ti ..aia tOenty•iive thousand d o umi-to Le u•vd .ir Mt• pas.rnent t.o' the Fett:thitif luter6/.....,' ~., receifq toy . the year o, kik:Wiling tile toilette+ et,theitreovookr, mt. the 1ir..1 .01\reat6iir„ 1863,1itav k at Jay ov oilaybt nal, 1 e•-• mimed lid tool;g-1007-34: '''. ,• TIAe C.atn* , ..o.liii. tnr.tlie same tit'rinil, incl4o.• ' alt Sikill,flol) fOr . tbilip..i.) nicht of otd th.'l,), , i, ea . tfir .• publieterka,andfc.., 00,000 for the zifitting WO, , ~ , , AroulO ,teoto.ard,olr;ppoper . e . ,,t0 toehoheir, wiii, ow ex v, t , v 4pe l „nii i ,5 1 ..Z I ~..0),(A1, 1 , leav lug a, bdiatlkA at 'he itreeriury 'bit trio fir.: of Docrilther, Vial, of 51'010,•117;;f4. lieilticting hom this $ l . - Y.45,0tg,,t the aatojaitt that •tioind .renintri Et - the treasury 7tl - the eiere,t. due Fet , rUitry, i,_ IS-55, flea' ' 1 0 ! have a , urPle.: tereaue ot k ivr.! :Vit.h),lll4). I`t' ,- , ; 7'11.1 , 1 trn o i4innte appal cut to toy i!l,ti, that am Iten,ttty , lA:jl!.littV , t Inc abllr,y, &It: , .: pik ~,pf,i,ik '!'year, tO re lent the cut ie alit L I chil,q,,,S, :try lott4, l .atn:y uutiNtaatat.g, and pay the : UN (6 I winch F Ance eoireelly rtnerred. • But au 4 li t io n ia , drafts Ktlinohl lie made upon- ii, wthioot 1 vi ..,io being tirol-Rtatioter titer pal meat: - " .,t , " Al )he lilac tit illy induct ova Mt , . Wth';tile , lii biU , ".oof.illk„Stllle tyrre. as 1.)!Iow , . to V . . - ;(- .... sii - o „ r (mat', h00da,5',. , .;;;1.1, 3 .rit .F.vore, olio". - : 'du - ' 3(3;04 `S lti' F4iiir Aoki-one. haq per vent. Loomis. . ~o,ol'oolo • - I t ) ii eilel aoteo,. per net or may 4, 1,54 I . , ' 'u.:,',11 a 0.t.1 ,Lertificaten fort utupatil. in•,eiet , t oil - - n Et, the pabloe debt, for the yterslsl:;, i ', i 4 '44 wail, 'ilrftilli their act Lumen , 'i tell interti4„ - . : 211 , 1, 1 ;9!A d4t.-itic eretittero; 4:end - ice k•o, • i 82.9:0t ,ii l c .) • , --,...- utal, liebtlitte.ro. theettiber I. t 451, $10,151,45rl i . . Add loan Lot' Apiti :,." len:e., too the . completion ot the ~ .Ncilli Ilancli • ennui, • • ' and I ' the example of. Ohio iiuggii.,•loll -as 1 • . worthy of , imitation, Where such,:ienbecrip- Boni are prohibited. b y laiv, , ..? •. !: . c ..t . ~ . cURRENCE. " I . j ; • $128,351 of the Relict. issues of MltyllB-11 are unfortnuately still in Circulation. I :Leg „ . islative provisions are recommended.: tii can •l . 1 eel the whole amount' as sacs as ptissible, and fit liirbid l auy re.issne. . . - • Ttie X ieiti ot the EieculiVe Jut': die 'ilost , ernotent of the State currency are tnatplvex • ,-., • . * 4 - 1, 4, 4 ` pressed in the follow hie:extract: ::: .„; • F r . ° , w hi c h We wire the tO,ll.,vi ng ,p aym ,„ b , y er : •-• !lave al Wars held the doctrine; That Or coun• .- try, tike all others, must have a system, of dtirren- To Illa sinking tuna, 5ida1..,•14 Intateat on ontatanding 1 `id •t; • ~ cy; nail whtlat, therefore, I have resisted flit ex- • • t l•CrlifteiAlrh, t :,;),7::41 . 1 - I , ' ,-,...ice increase of banking capital, l' hive' not : _______4_ 7:0, ,,,, 1 cii aotigld to uproot, entirely, the system_ we have ! : :. - ~- •,' - -- i That dis the. best that the: it Pf Mau eall•tte‘fiae• • • i i ....._ ______.. . .; ;.w 272 0-2„..l*,,lioi4clieved, n . or is it probable . that tbe!authort. To • l:sint 0 1 1 un i d :. e41 ' 1 ) 7 i t ' r t e a ti t t: l it h i s .r o e A ,lt. in 71 ~..3, . 0: 1 its paper m ken), . enjoying the experience ot ' I'l To inetn"" k3 P` $ , , ~- tLe prti•ent age, and poaseaaing the vast automat of 1 emu aim in existence, would hare entalled„this ot The. public Sian', it should ta.; rued in a t, bil th e ; cancellation 01 srt Per '''' 'nt ' '. we have 4; evil ti"Poit us . But we have it, and the best ,we can sow of 20,000 dollars annitally ' he " v6: "" r it!' Co is to mitigate its consequences whilst it ;endings, w i,,,i, in equivalent ton virtual I - 'n/t 0 : Starl,t• .and throw Lit off by degrees. I believe rthat.the 000 dollars ot the live pet.t.eill. i.h. The aract.t: Tenneylvaiiiet fiysteda ot paper money, reseing - dan a ows saved wilt be a pertunn?et. re*ce, without Arciriliasis, ' , man as-it 1 , , end the, individuaddia making any exaction nom the peol i mi eutn.t i .f., 1 1 , 14 . 0 111 ,iockiloiders, i„. is nite ithan , y intier.— I prerer it Vastly to the goose plan eximing.in.some Lute a aubstanual addition to the :tin .; fund. .14;: 'will-he a virtual reduction ol the puh,dabi• to..th c • F. . orate. - neigooring states; or to the scheme btlfree diUcount :Of $2r 2 ; 222 47 - , • --'1 banking adopted in othealtectiona of the lUaisinf‘ • • youth Oloating liabinnes and cur ll / 2, deniarof The gradual Witlitlitiwal of, paper currency 'elftiasury, at oar period 1 tra i indaiated,• is reconinieuded, ttilth•the vietV of hiving -it' were asiollows : . - ' k a.s. • • Damages, bafahees on contracts, and 't, •• eventtaally itir.4lied with i gold and stlveri• lor labor' and mitermhs on •Itie. ). , , „ , ~ •' • .. - • . ' AGRlcanatiTa2.... public walks, prior to January, - 1 - . 1952 ~, , Attention is - called to,t he great and ginwing” ~ on th ' and ,ebo since paid, a•• •appears s,•. ks•of the' A 9lllibc Gen end, -11 l • ~ea :,larruitit , atcrests of the State, and a of el Temporary loans, ' ,- 7• - .):: ofif) ho' recommendation . for the appointment at' i . ..--: Unpaid appropriations, ..-i • • 1 •; • ' 1 00 ' 'state Agricultural Chemist is repeated. ' T : • .1 dot , Total, , 'Si 4 , '/I1 is , i•establtsfament of a:StateiAgocultuinl The floating liabdifies of the Cctn. -.,. .. 1 f0.,...,„...,dered feasible, and is according 1 • m9nWrititit, and current demand- 1 ~, i,"•-S' considered 'll?On the treasury at thin tulle, ; , i l ly recommended. ;, WV:, . t k' • tt . R. H. bud cepa c ectot $327, , , ,, 1 uo ; , 1 :„ ...-•,,,- PHILADELPHIA lirrElti„STS. • i l, 1• t, • ~,, i , Ani i add additional appropri ation for the enlir ' Tempor,ary loan:, fit,-i.t,u9 tio ! Unpaid appropmeicn., ittiii,ti.ts t,o • ....__, —_,_ • 1,•24.1, 00 'ding o the facilities of, the Navy voctit ---4. , Pliiladitiptiia, is solicited' of the 'Genital . : Dia - „. rei f i re Ix-twee:l the tWo jo:,110(1 , , SIT) 15 :. . .. s , , . -Pbcertiment.' • • 1 It will thus appear that th e ila.itile.; iw,iiil i ,,,, _ , . , , sl77,i3et 15 less Man , 4•1111 . 1 as,tinied the i,es. ,t. l'rtnli l" eti°3 i s - ""• - ' ll i i ' euld ed . upon . 't i e o da f a in ti y ,,g p t r i e e si b ;i:t . :::: l l , l o , ;• ,I r u t l l.4 ,o , ll , td ,,,, il le re:a i rALt i t t • liroposed consolidation ot the City and Could , .„ has always existed it.; a irr ter ()He's de.tret,i 11 of Philadelphia. 1 has not usually been - txhi . ued ill this ill,ritil, ~ o t, ~ • • ' di li bah i a ,„ l ,,,,i tlipropri ions..-IS til):11'04-, 11111.1hEl$ lint Leen rt. t-111.1111 II iiihily Stilfi, . present. During the year's l'i-roi. nn•115,11, 01!.1 toilir ii appropriations an ti d ~vin,•11... 1i,,,.,, Lien mad ward, the euilidnictidi ot •i ,, "* ., ,tinpri:4•eDient _ For re-laymg the roll:: tr,o r . 1. i , ,..t„, . Columbia railroad,' '. 35 - i.:4 For'ibe construelt , in ot a new ro'4 of avoid., the - inclined planes ;'1 , i ( the Allegheny mouriteint, . ; ..,;) , 0:; 1 I For`the completion :of the Werteri reservoir, • ri2,3 • ' For the North Brauchcarnd, ,000000 Fdr the new locks' on the Delaware! , .. . --, ••• A43;913 31 Total, From the foregoing figures it is appit that the operation's of the trettiAttk have excey \ our most p Fanguine expectation', ekitnizt over mi on . 0 doljere annually' above. the ordinaryi 0 „ 8 „d exiimies; andi.showing, that it uo nei,,,,„ toye . meets bad been in progreF, two tniiiiotV le ast, of the public debt coithl have been pa:d l og t h e lii3t iwo yearf, in'adifit ion to the extrit,„ 3 , expenditures, there was paid ( lit of ,h, 6 -i lry durihi; iiaid r :period, in mirsuatire c,f law priorlo 1552 : .for the Stale Lunatic A,yltiaro , no; for'he ptililtuatioa i - ii the Pcm-e,ii . .iiir t. ,.. chives and Colonial_ It cords $23,1 , i:i 51: ju e improvefent of the Slate Peultehthirieh 5.,iy ;,. for the putication of Prolet , or Rokrs' geoki o. shrvee 51t000; for the preparalion'ol.r,gt-tri o bookssl9o 19; to the Sugar Valley . and 14 Creek Turtiike Company SSdlOO. ' . 1 • 0 It willrsailily be perceived, thereture, IP should theeppiopriatious hereafier be tielifiel strictly to i,e ordinary expen, , e , , et governinei we shall lite au annual t , urpltts revetimi esevve fog one pram' of dollars, applicable to the par moot of theinded debt. • That such Ahmed be lb, policy-of tit. t . itute, • after the eompleiiou of the, works now ipreete,s, will not be doubted. The importance ol'zicti economy -in view of the great end to be attaltd—the hquldatlon of th e publi c : debt—and 00/ 1 4,1ent relief etsthe -people from tax... upon' for State rkpONCS, is 4)0 mithilest fur argtv! ment. Entortau4 t h ese views; I could not give:: my nanent to un) , .iew t-ehelart , of ifitprovemenif,, by the State." t • : „ .ti • The operational year inst closed do n ture, so far as relate gate amount of bus, per cent. than that gross receipts ainoun 495 33. being an l•xces i l receipts of 1552. This' out a corresponding mei sequence of a great redo , meamtre,in the opinion of tl demanded by public polic that whatever has been given to exter.d commerce ditur,ts for the year, accord Canal Comini , ..ioners, moat 177,742 75, leaving a nett bal but as this ' , um does not incl the cost ut new locomotive eL, Lion of farm bridges, thn i dedu4 proportion of these will leave 752 55 as the actual net balanc, The general affairs of . road, and of the North Br 4 Delaware division are sausf other divisions only tolerabl Rof the Allegheny Portage. R a very Ittiticondition, autism radical change in acs managet The Governor never it EIS proper management, - the v meqts could he " made toy let sante revenue to the treasury."' The work on tbe 'railroad ti planes on the Allegheny mount), progressed as rapidly as was antic) • is likely to cost a much larger sul than was calculated, but its immel pletinn is nevertheless recommenc the maiatelnauee of ;the old road, at : nut expense of 5450,000 is, the G thinks, " quite out of the quettiott!' alternative is embarrassing,. The estimated coat of completion 'Ord* Brinch Canal, at the ()gimlet . * the Governor's official term, was ). oak -.. $1,000,000 has since been paid ova" 50,0,00 more will be still mull 'Ps , -..lunction canal, between ;the York t • . and Elmira, will ,be ready for.. iness int auth'' and with thecorrspirtion about 2';s between Athens and the Scat line, the t t'Aestred continuous water corn • municatiortst ,veen the Chesapeake bay and the Norther', ,''tes will be effected. The sale ort , ,-. . t.,;•Pu.blic V; arks is discussed, the Goverrinratt . • • ~ ing t he neettlye, on the g mand - that air ..wed system of manag,e merit would ma, . in pny. lfthey 'must be sold he cant .. •,-- wecialiv against, Oft crea tion of a joint ~ - .n, company, t h e .atet.- ) •remairtial; a large . ~, holder; nod urges' -that it be a " b ", a ~. ,_.le, for a full com pensation, ma ez"!"!'. ' the bonds of the State, and under PI erva Ma an ,'•t t* e d ..., e restrictions." , The short term of 0 , : , of the Works is &inside ~..... iment to the rightful ad , ~, affairs, and !anger ones ar , :, t li. - 1) t ••,-K 1 .,•, c , r e ,,, , bras 0 : . i , SPECIAL AND OUNIBL'S wConfusion, .obi=cutity end Tl°s ' anneal volume of, lavvp—veseti •ley Oar private rightio—ettenpte,st the iv" ads upon end coneequent mrivingi and htig , ot power opinion, the. iegihmate mils at ;au el power my eta! omnibus, * ot,ppe. * * Ati • iiA of: mischief consists an the practice , c4iirce number.of lawr, entirely dirlitallitrin log amenities; in the seam bili,Lior wbet Om' 'vuty . -c4 , . ' • :- . Eir • : • ..Z. --..- ' ,. ' 4 ' .; iti 04 4 ... ....,.•1 9( . 4 _,.. - ar...4, ••"•.• ri: f, i 7 :•int.0. , :?!.•-iieliri , :•.- • .77 . E ':,',. At -Oust-ent ..414 ; . a-the - Pifisikirl of bills through - Mei ' *tali, Go al '- • ' 4 - - fruit " — Pettr'lit 11 ectul e 1 lt lli tiyitiat . - 7#l4altiltin.prhenee UM _ Oat* Ittlatt - thiti:htinett:itlititiiiatellOndllt; it ' il a 11 1Y:ne0" 1111 1 10 5216 . i Om 'iddlhiw; Pamt-dfi';',llpe media/Ole final adjoin:4nm of thik:bitl;i wde. tate, no leis thin <me- laid red inskaltak -*RI' lariann, led - fir.' Esient hie reonaideratieigetiatalahle 'hive hundreds's:o thittyfoili different "Ititrjettp.— :sllillii 01 t hese bills eciamined as- rrielfrlnia :11.4011 1 ) , ' disainitiar Unmet legistatiort;.and VI ;he* Kilhe were not 'even Unheated b;y the trimsfritid title. ' .iii - additiott to the ditrinatty-o(conaq - reheriding the, import ot7stictiti hetrwasoes, MassAhnitter, th e Expenttre frequently .Cra.4 :himself ' hiroad, into the diterntna of aquatic a taw; which hie jUdgriuttut re jaciti,;ar returning another' which !hi. tep. ll l' ap prove;. . Neither alternatii-ei,van will 'oo,* with itifj* id grief axtearrlaurn. - with the indadotes of . ;hill Cpart dation. Great lam:oven ienceolao` . tesalla to,the people, uuder this aymeru. in the payment of Itatheurolatieut, Lax UponnicPrivete laWsi z la bills, fitl,'sq'llaite already' deacrahed, l l , ay. t'P rO b ond a uudilwr of stems, some fallible, and otws not, and 1 iltiYiell in u .t hir,earolled nailer. its propdr u mber. anit title, and-the tax to first paid. One :party i nletesled in liii , lrgistation may pay tiffs Mar* an other will relive to du v14[0:11 thitd, l i:'!e,i,Feeing the'lnouat at the tax, concludes that 116 out llye without, rho law; and Otis it has hrsee, no atttenm moo.; hing for persons rot.M- towed to, Par ;tan 'en brio< in which they bate no interest.. in Order to 'avail Ihemselves.of. what the I..egislainrii' has- ex prei!;sly gran:ed. si..ueh a sraie.of affairs :iiiginarcely conaieem with the „dignity of •a great, Strife, and 1 certainly demand. an ern -tent remedy, ;:',; ;• i - 4 * ~ • * e .* • sr 1;- , 4],, . * _ Irkneo;gll., therefore, bill? eoinaining it 4;ariety of Felneets of iegialatioa, ditisiuvlar 10 their.' char atle.r and ptirpas, e • annor, raceme the, stahlion .of the present Lieeuiive.' 1 • 1 -• i - ; A •• ' `i ii ' ' • i . • Special and local legislation i s !;, 1 ewts . 1 detintieed..-. • • ', -,,. mi:[.:litienr. striscnteriorig,,;r, [ [. [ [ . • [.. 1.-. Otijections are itatid to the lately l preys - leaf - Milton: of 'making; . municipal .s;thscitp• tion& to Railroad euterprtses;especialivon the pattut wholecuunties•-•,wittieitio'ito oivas . • ' the . (7ase is gumewhafditrurent, as all their .. _.- citizens may be vquaiji• interested in',; the . . coniOnaplated project.. - -p, is ' hOwever :ques tionible. policy uuder : any .citureiStatices, OE .(rl/0 1.16 P IVOR the pubtre works for - 1110.. i. resent a veryriatteriug pies g , ' - c‘ tt revenue. The aggre. T.:',.:: ty former year ; and the ..e, .. G-ENCltiiL :14NING- LAW. .: l' Wet larger hr " veal). 'id' former communications I have held Media e. that but little legislation ofany kind VMS is hut $35 91 over the Jo te the stun of 51 . 93- 4' hal to th e ends of - mere huskiest, enterpriee=lo \ ter objects understood hy , all and within ibis erase °I tonnage with ' l e of Moderate means; and 'that most certainly ofreceipts is the (six- . vet might be deemed expedient should be 17:.e the rate of to:1., u mai conurnt , mone • r. ,alin Us chanters:" . * * • is * . a I' d it ' mil "' h. e "'id n .1;719 a general law to enCotirage rnanufaeterr . the tteti'sury was ' ,d,,, The es ' .liberal•-in - its proviskinsi was, adopted, and yeti, " - "' e e-'een - . ,be astonished to learn that at this time there i tho report of th e of a dozen companies in existence ender it.-' o the suns 01 $l.• _ • the - iseiston of 1852 and 11853, inuchtimM' of $754-752 : "- -43 ; consumed in the consideration of special nets any portion of emporitte mining companies.: Near the closed tine_the erec - ta - t sest,ion a general ew on' the subject, ap-. ca the proper , ' lie to all counties in the State, except six, vas tm of 57°41 ' ' ' ii,' and although this law is as favorable in Its . s as the spereial-aets solicited., bat a single ap., In bla Rail- 1 1 ation has been made tattier le.tor mining par , itiOts ; and. even in this insianeerbperatione lave at been commenced. - These are significant facts, Id in IllY,:opinion, will fully lustily the rejective fi ill speclat acts nit the subject in the future. , I att;'see no reason why this geneWil law should not: teextended to the baWnee of the State, if the pem : ale( 4eilre to have it ; but no special act to organ., ize•eompanies within the counties not included' 'in the general law can receive my approval, and such as are bow in my possessicai of this character willihe returned without the Executive sanction,". a • ERIE. P.A,lpo4l:t DIFFICULTY.' , " 'Recent - occurrences in the city of Erie - evince an iiitensitY - ' of feeling amongst the people, seldom, eqtra:letl Men question of this kind, intimating not oulrt the propriety, but necessity for prOmpt, and decisive legislative action, as to the rights of this eoriiitany. - ; 4, ft must be clear to the impartial obseryer, that the legislature never mtended,,,by any . previous am i -, to authorize the censtruetion of a riulrond be-' Main the city of Erie and the Olito line. Indeed, the ~ higlicst tudieial tribunal: in the. State has ex rerk*d the Opinion, that no such authority can bit Mudd int he charter of the Franklin Canal Conti paw, 't and in my opinion the grant should hereal er fit( made on such conditions only, as will pro; , :cVtpind adeunce the interests of the . people ft!, mnsylvahis, so far as they may be involved in iailijeer,„:- It, so happens that Pennsylvania ds the. ..kek• to this important link of connexion siert hrs East and the %VeA, acid l most unties.; ley say, that where no principle of amity or vice is:to be deleted, it is the right and , the. - the State to turn her natural advantages to: 110t/Ot3 01 the-views and welfare. of herrown . i ray ba said that a restriction that w,4,?uld , ,re. break of railroad gimp:. at the barbell of; itd tie the use of an illiberal principle.—: s.r.ia, that the necessity IfOr a breakl of reek the 010) line and the seaboard ex-;, milecimenee of a difference in the width , Yinrk and Ohio roads. !The onlyque,. le, therefore, relates 'to the point; at wit) occur. I have been able to Xis- *. )11s - founded to public policy, why the lj e fixed at Buffalo, that- tlolnot apply :co in livor of Erie, Tonnage and be' as well transhippea at the latter,! city. ' • -.- interns the beneflia to either city shipment, the ideals unworthy of effects of a break iof linage, and ipment east of Erie, upon the bur wr meat be retialvzine, if not fn , tunny require shipments to be sland or.lluffaloi Scarcely less this arrangement be upon the try,aud Erie road, or any oth ereafter connect the lakes leptinv - , lathering States, possessing -is, would give them I hat., not been able to former policy, to itottifF II await your action With _.anal and ou the ;lie those i l ni a v re nti t d a u • r t • the not 11111 wore. loci '<the Managers ruatu inti)ed of their t itiraeacted, STATg, LbA These, it is rrcomtnentl l ed to consofitait ditto three or four chisses, tinder the itinnegi , ` utt cuntio! of the Ileasuridepartraeut: , autk 't - ) tr prevent itnpasitiu upnu the Common : . realt,:tu exchange new Coupon bonds tor, the ccrtitkates of ItianAciw:outsancling,.l:, TOE risar,f. YEAR 011,ght fp begin and endiAt the same time in 111 . 1 she departments, Instead of hating, as it now IA; the hnancial year close Cpa' the last day of tZogpmber, and the appiotiliation.agul 44:140a/ 0..e4 on the‘Eirit June! . ., , CILANGt OF TII.S4 , CON4TITUTION. Same;'radical change's are suggested as to tire our fundamental wit ;, 1 iv never felt w clanged for light or difblitil reasons, hot Isiti l % Vrf..ly believe that when the proper time arrives d F. to fullest(' the ensistittition 1.010 re.; tue hat each law shall be passed in ,eperute; a d , i t l e , t e n not b e ss than il majority 01: vntes, ~ 10•ead,:tiotr, e , on a call of the yeas and titW.; to: ~;03 v ie' that all laws of u public nature s4tll het - ,gderf in their• charm-ter end apply to the'eritire' 'date that municipal corporal ions, rested Hill:Ian: I , Wer the Legsslaiure could confer, should not ; ,,,,,the right to become stitiscribers to, or Isplilersi sli t to stoek or other corptirations ; to interdier restime of debt .tor any purpose except war;' tete stable other functionary with the governor In feexercise of the pardoning poWer." • • , • • FaallC4fTloNs Ilereing to the State Superiatendea Vs' errt• toy detailed iulormatiou uuder th i . ,d, the.llessage eontinuea: t • department of the governimint- has greater 'ins upon the General Assembly than this, and. • lords Cue the greatest satisfaction to he able to ure votz.of the IlourAing conditton of the cam , +choui-sis:ein:and of the tmusuat interest Man.; rd in every, part of the Commonwealth m Ahe of education. We should 'tooh forward- with* y interest to the day when our great Com wealth, freed to some extent, from the shtick ! debt; can, as she doubtless wilt, contribute en nate 50111 to this utilise." neeret Er &Wel ivith ti ';lt 4.mitar way 11 iiiscort gtwh nxtety The rei "pally mew 4eneral Altorti futnr4;lo. isziaolthOcil IP" 4 4 4' pies, ot Rev'. Di AM* 'rue d y e 1 41 1 04 tauc i Free. i;rui trSoi.Di* tiokto Oki 01*j ~eteeana, rrp efl understand the; accustomed lii the Delegate:lr, the city, free'.lii Scuutalr the folio wind•tp of this Comptitil Pres 14 en—F Maztac;•is:-I.li , 14,,Lippuwott Sgt. itiOtard D. • Wirpa: Smith. John I'. liavoy,, l'reatteryr--(=' secreta*'y—CV . NEli'l o ßlt: LETTER. .5.'.;•, , . 1 , , • i t . am! ciir 01171 COiRESPOIDVIT j Nan fear', iiiitit- Gotham, its 05servanes, its Clterrarterictir-:: itt Appearance. itr Incidonta -I.ormte.rrim 1,, Ent,Tprire-Bank Rob „, ni v o c=4)nreale of the Common COlOl.- cd:_,ll. oo .nr r a3 cibipurrork*-Tsca Hundred Li,” LI ~,,, Pan resed- Julius -Grand 44-.0 1 rll 1 Atyare- Prevalent 4 of biternpt• rglter, f r ' , •'..., .. :,': Ncw Vona, Jan. 3, 1854. DEA .1 'attilf.-New York is now in the a t t gayety of ghe New Year's sea son', and r s:ttiefs and avenues are alive with tni • and : jollity. We'have seen la voted w iftwO, dr three snow storms in sue ceasion, k,atiChltave produced that rarity in Gotham(.dotl 'sleighing. To realize fully the old Fickerbhelter custom of New Year's calls, ,- must' 'be in New. York, where they a ::elebrAed, to' the ,utraost'extent.-. 'magi! every ,;hpuse, from the mansion of the mi initireU the' hovel of the laborer, swept d gartatelied,- add thrown open to the cat of all ir)aokind who have the least e i al ea' title tdPresent thcms,elves-the to-. ble f fished wjd, ) Whatever humble means i W in. ow, or , nicked 'with all the luxuries that be app,ltati4es of 'wealth and position can=land, , .:Initignse. ; streets crowded wup wit n ea -a sif-nowhere to be seen.- I to The meuues idled With vehicles of every sett lying, hither and:thither with all the Wit etts acid realessaess of the Roman Ca" val- r itnagine 'the la th es, with faces ir ra led With snarles and forms decked in the be they can 11(ford, be it broCaded and sa 1 or simple Ittuslin or calico-in fact, im a eeverythiuggei;laucifill,teckless;dressy, ' , lu rious and spendthrift, and you have a fIF picture Of NO'w Year's Day in our city. i ft is a pleasantday, and the means , of con t ikaiug many °IX-friendships that would else i b*torgatien. , Olher cities have taken it up, . ,rk i!i vi K p l u i l e ari i t L vt igins . to prevail with New , „ The day itself' yias all:that could be desi ti , a char andbfieing air. that echoed back. Sle eagle of a million bells ; and horse and 1 keigh, slid• switch' over the glassy streets, `hough for pedeatrians the icy sidewalks ' moved, in many eases, treacherous friends. 'rile occasion wa fraught with the usual , -Imola of accidertt and Incident. Many an overturn Aid 'we lit itness ; one in particular , strack our fancy:powerfully,-a sleigh loa ded with - not !EIS. than twenty gentlemen, was upset whenbirning acdruer, and Om t, ed in a snow bahk, front which they .were extricated after inuch digging and pulling. '' Those at the htttlin, as they emerged from the snowy heap, :exactly_ resembled an iced plum cake. Such occurrences, however, seemed to add to . the gusto of the occattiod and heightened 'the enjoyment of the day. Quite a fentuWl:of the present holydays has been drawitiis by lottery, a la Art !Intim, where, gitti, were distributed, rang ' lug in value trota-a penny whistle to houses, lots; farms. horses,irgold, silver, jewelry and everything conceivable under the sun., The most inhporcant-ot these humbugs has been the Perham ghterprize, where one hun dred thousand tickets, at one dollar each, were sold, enutling the purchaser to four admissions to a °panorama, and a chance at one hundred thousand prizes, consisting of a.valuable farm, h. fast • horse, a panorama and bushels of waiOies, pencils, bats, books, &c. Mr. Perham has Pocketed his hundred thousand,' and jar on the eve of distribu tion, the authoritie s , stepped in and arrested him, held hint to, yail to fifty thousand dol lars, and claimed alforfeiture of three hun dred thnusand under the law of the State against ,lotteries add gambling. Other les ser lights, iu the Sainte line, became fright ened, add rather littuledin their horns. ... . Your readers remember the mysteri- Otis robbery of the :;Mechanic's and Trader's Bank. of Jirsey , eity.s;ot eleven thousand dol lars, some months tritice; Suspicion has res ted tipon'tbe TellerAf the flank;*John - W. Fox son of the Fiesident, from the fact of several hundred dollars of .bills of the Bank being found sectetett'in the lining of Ins hat, which lie could itd.t satisfactorily account for.. lie was exaMitied, and the trivestiga lion resulted in his being committed for . , One grafi tying fa ti we have to an nounce is the decetts'e:of our. rotten Common 'Council; ,nad 'the inauguration of their suc cessors, whom Heaven detend. We believe they'did not accOnaptish any crowning act of infamy. so sati-egusescant in pace, and • leave theta to theiriotvn GOn sciences. The• late storm 114 been unusually disas trous upon our Many p shipwrecks have bee.n - reported (lte•raost unfortunate of which, however, is got of the clipper Sail-. fordshire, lost Oaf ; Cape Sable on her voy age out, tram Liverriqui. Nearly two hun dred lives have beta sacrificed, oly . soma thirty having beeOnved. Here 1 / 4 4,,was valuable and instlttiii in Wall' Streit, for about - one hundred itkousaiid dollars, adding another to the long . 10'61 insurance losses. Very many othersare'reported. Advices from BostO - o state that more than one hundred vessel. 4 Gtall sizes are ashore or wrecked along tht 'Oast tram Cape, Cod, downward. inHien finished hiS.series of popular con certs last evening, go at the conclusion was presented by his tauidWith a massive salver and pitcher. i Oa the 18th inst htgives a g rand full dress evening, ball, whichlii) looked forward to es being one of the mOst,ele?ant ever given.— Such music, as Julliettl,can discourse, would make the, most misan thropic of men fiance fur joy. '• The Crystal PalaOeltis now closed during, the evenings, being'qinrninnted to night for the last firne. The stock is sellinOor 35. rather a full from 170—which seep s to indicate that the Exhibition, in a • pecipiary way, ha s ailed to pay. For the 6,4'; it has uadoubtedly been a•great thing, as the rush of travellers has been uoprecentedi • In connection with-INew,Year's day, one thing we forgot to rnOntion and regret to do so, and that , is the uttiversahlissipation • ex hibited and the greaouatitity of drunken ness exhibited in" all - ;eircles. From every quarter we hear the fiyet remarked. Wishing you a "Happy New Year," I am ' ••" • Yours'. e c e.. •G.C. F. co- THE HOWAELA : 41850CIATION Nsw °RUA NS. OR tof 11;108E1, patients who were attended by the AssoCtUtton during the recent epidemic in New OrlehOs, 5845 werenativei ot Ireland, and 2890Overe' from different portions of Gemini/yr., MO nest ~ highest item in the list is congibrted by France, 436 'ot the x patients having come from the " land that yields the olive ttud vine." Of the to. tai number of pattentS42o3 were males, and 5885 were females ; _9415 were adults, 1673 were under 16 years °Page. 01 the whole number 2942 died, andisl46 weretitsch`argetl cured. • • • To enable the Assoetittiou to carry out its Philanthropic object, liy;,reheving the wants of the sufferers enumerated above, there was subscribed from all parts of Me country the munificent sum of $223,027,46--which was mare titan iviA needettithroughout all our terrible distresses ; expenditures on , the part of the Assocfation did not exceed `6159,190,32. This, wish the approximated' estimate for,outstandifitl debta, leaves a bal ance of 666,237,14; ' e 'very considerable amount. 01 the balan*remmuing, $36,000 have been invested in Mttrtgage on ,real es ate, bearing eight per-!Ont. interest per an hum ; and $30,000 speCially invested to bank, heath:lt lour per cell,. tautest. , • Str.7 - A BLUM'S DisseSra. 7 -We don't be.: lieve in llomantim. 'regard the Pope as au' impostor and the Nattier Church as the mOthir of abornitiancins:4i We don't believe in the einse-ahaven, iffiite-oravated, black coated priesthood, who Awnless to "mortify the flesh" by esehewintinlatrimony and Vi olating nature. wc .4On't believe , in the mummeries if prayersJrnibknown tongues; nor in the Impious assuiription of the power to forgive Sing—to send' the soul of a murder. er to heaven, or to contde, the soul of a good , matt down to the other plaice. We don't be. Helm in nunneries, where beauty, that was made to bloom and :heed on the world; is immured and immotai,eo. not tostarprosti; tu'id. We don't Whet* in • n.iptirt; Aveh• 'bthhop of New York,' ,',,any more thanAini believe in ten thousand other, Johns whi) • make no pretensions to4etri piety, and who do not arrogate to thenitklatirany of the stier....t 4 tot prerogatives et Diritayower.---Zeettilw Mirror. . noxtrafErr. itsbte Monumeut in of the Declare. tatty. rged, siege Is, pried.• men of but fifth! 47. The rallo?ly ft . * iNiaVus rivet to ,London,Canads West, t,bteugb Hatriiiton -Its i *tiolsissivis is, 131 101“. '1 : raja, 'straight. , 'Every Papril' El MI 02 1 '.640 - 01104211, 1 40* Illi g ed4 n 4 l4 4 r44 4l o l o l .Virt:l /14 disuse is • 0 1 0 . boressaasss Pultiame• ir4 ll llamibos(gabitilithiptioi; aditaal ample that 1 44 iltrlaadicibly be hobs , tad by s number of ira city' fengw.taborm The Meth obtariees has shasys' mata k te d a highs rink' amodg the neirsistp oroo i t h e , whole country. / I The n.rnantouin Telegraph iiparakig to previous announcetnent. sPPearid, 1121Yred nesday last all entire new dress ', its Gitnent sions enlarged by tiaveral coluuni,r, end gen. orally very mucti itnproved in nppearanet It is now printed by ,atearia. Tbst Telegraph is a mod.l lamily newepapu,--yre heartily congratulate it upon these evidences of its prosperity ant! wish it a Col2sl,llot;il:lCreaee of the saute. These two papera are among" our moat highly valued exchattgea. few Mote of the same sort would 1,4 . rastly trohtrtatenst of the State, sad to the . liettellif of the couatry _ at large. I • READ t •• A. friend bends us the following selettton for Publicalioai it Virus written some years ego, but age, it will be disCovereds; has not unpaired its excellenee. Its style , is rather e „ homspun, but its 4en Mamas rea of the • h. right stripe, nevertheitsts: j ,; rat EVIL EFrEctla of! DREEEMssnati ;EZiotiap. To American Workings' manse now t { • To, teL the musings of my fsusqllbw—, Nay, not fancy, built friendship truth That makes me freely think and write to you. Three generations have been peasintott, Connecting me with gnindsue, father, son; And many changes, in mat space of time, Have route to pass, almost is every clime. To give invention a more ample range.,) Which makes the tunes appear Narwhal; strange, And •justifteiwtiat many ;dare say,—; . • Old things are passing rapidly away.'r, But these are not the purport of my Menu; Of more import to,you I saltier deem •; Ti.o radical reform' of dr#nken men, Alai this swill he the hablect of imypse, ; And not to smaalshee bat;to reclaim - The drunkard Win taeviee shalt he my rum ; Not via] but measures T w ould *web*. 1 To make all Men that 0114ima habit hataii : of kr And now, le love e tad ale, And wine, and spirits, fair aUbnef ftts'it; • \V here you — th'preCious time so merry spend With your delicious drinks and Jolly fridnd : ,Glass slier glass succeeding disappear, And you begin to find the liquors cheer The heated blood flows fait* every part From the rec sacs of a Warmed heart The 'nervous system, roused to active Sir, Feels all Its lassitude ;tea; es) , ; And all the springs of animation, free'd From torpid bunters, nature's law sacred ; The brain is raised shovel!s usual swelli And frothy notions gravei thoughts expel ; All ndw is energy, and all la bright, The heart is dautaless and the head is - Conceptions crowd and Witty thoughts arise. And well you wonder bow you are so wise . Till, " halt seas over," all 45 mirth and glee : But now the line is past, the phantoms Ile., ' The stomach' sickest as you tipple up The loathed liquor from the glass or cop' The brain is burdened with the Mines that flow To its small chamber from the vaults below And, sick tied di:4y; nature will no mom* Take in the cheering draught it hived beßpre All stew isgone—the world seems tumbling round, And throws the staggering.drukard to thaground; There must he he till some onialse nisrEsete To take the senseless mortal to his home, • Whets sense returns, fuffinds himself in NW, And feels distracted Walt-tie aching head The stomach will not take - the simplest moat, And loathes each viand be attempt* to eat . ; • The trembling limbs and pelpitatiag heat, ' A parching thirst, affecting' every part ' • Ent, Oh!! the psis; the =Mum; IPwwigii:Plua And agitation of the basting brawl _ And so you fillip Nature, ail you say, But Nature fillip'd so will loon decay, And bring diseases which ito skill can cure, And age, with all Its weakness, premature. How many:limit/2s of inietiipetstictsdie ' Ere the full bloom of youth has pulsed by! And Death has oneti suddenly removed '; • The tippler from the glass he so much loved, And many a time have Coranersto record,: The death of drunkards at that inquest beset And many felons can their , Crimea retrace ; • To the first time of, drinking to evens; flow many madmen in asylums rave, And suicides have sought au early grave+ Their raptured reason, by intemperance broke, Could not sustain misfortunes adverse stroke: flow many gallant minds have split their sails, And lost their compass in the boisterous plea, And wreck'd their vessels, Ind their fortunes loat Among the rocks on this intemperate coast: What wretchedness, and want, sangria, and pain, Are seen to follow in the dninkard's traits! He lives alone to gratify desires , Which burn within him, like infernal fires His wile and children, friends, and health and met Are sacrificed fora delirious bliss. "A merry Ids, and abort one," the drunkard's cry; "Eat. drink, be merry, and to-Worrow die.-" A merry life; and short !, Yekifiat may do' If you uo after reckoning undergo,. i But there, against you. stands Meade' scone; Writ on the tablets of Remembrance's door; These glaring ittens will be 'seen end read, With sore amusement, on a dying bed; • The gilt ef.seeech, intelligence to.kritalle The will of God, hem wwWalt blessings dews 'By you employed to desecrate Lis name, ; • Abuse his mercies and complete your shame. Oh! where in human nature lies the bane.; That makes a man so love to be:lnsane? ' Go, Reison, put Philosophy to task— Let Science tear away thecitliqiis mask:. That bides from man the secret of his hate Against the Deity, so good and great- Io any other creature' is there seen • - Depravity so grovelting and Mean!! Tell how it is and why the cause; esplain,; ' Or quench thy torah end light it upegain At - Revelation's Sim, and thou shalt see. • The.clearing up , of the great Mystery. fa" A cargo of 4,994 bare of iron, hit' the Georgia Central Railroad,:tamved at ,Savan nab on Friday, from England. into COAL TRADE 'QR 1854 t .. ~~~IL 1~~ _ + The' quantity seat by kiailrcitid this west 'ix 10,- 366 04—against 8,41 Utiles rot the earrasprgilliug week last year• , Nearly all the large Operators have ceased mi ning Coal, and axe preparing ?their Collieries got neat yeses business. Merely the Ccial taken from the gacg ways, which they are extending, is sent off to supply the dentanti on the line, and et Philadel phia and vicinity. The floating ice on the Delaware has checked the shipments trona Ricitmondiery materially for the last Bor 10 days. • - • • ; The supply of Coal on hand 'in New -York ' and vicinity, is about one•third lean than tt was at this time last year. ' . The supply from the Cumberland region is 1853, amounted to 557,312. toes, of 'which 339,002 tows were sent Over. the Baltimore 'aid OhiO Brifiroad, and 158,320 tons were shipped:liy the Chesipeake end Ohio,Canal. The . supply, sent tt. 'Market m 1852 was, 334,178 tons, shoWing an increase of 223,1.54 tons in 1853. • no quantity of Coal received at Boston in 1852 and 1853 waits follows : 1837. 1853, 431,470 302,006 14,10) 4,600 40,764 40,068 9,343 5,242 Anthracite, Virginia—Bushels, Foreign—Chaldrons, Do. —Tons, Showing a falling off is Anthmcita of 89,2e4 tons in 18:13, while there is eQ corrispondwg crease from other quarters. . 1 • ; • The Report of the Mutates of the Schuylkill Navigation Company his made its appedrance. ,It gives a very flattering exhibit of it. strain for the last year. Tee total receipt's far Coal and Ascot laaeous tonnage, was 866103 Orl. Front Reel Estate and Water Rents, $29,35M1 75-.40m1/1691; 08783. Their expenditure' were u follower ' Current expenses, &v. 1 ' $205,1.14-50 Towage& and drawbac ks, . ' 2 / 429 92 State tax, ; 2,184 41! Interest on loans, =Ames, dune- VII 40.8 Shownag.a surplus a 1852, $121,706 94. •~ 70 to make good the .° which was agreed to • • the repair of the wo "other casualty, there it 5101,518 01, which, meets made last year, th i Stock are entitled to Its al We will publish the REPORT OF , Frorkitichtnond, for day, Dec. 31, 1853: ,stkail SgtScll l ... --1_.....) in 2 I I I °I T 'll 1 1 13' 2) , 2'Am:the week,ll3,ool Total for the season 418 1 Forepaws, 59,087, To same time last year; 57,960 Boston and vicinity includes everyt_hing going East of Cape Cod, to:Massichnsatts, Now Hasp shire and Maine.' • Southern Ports ineliden everything to the South : ern States and West Indies, as well as to all towns on Calawara River be i llw Richtnoud. BAIL Al)4-1554. The folloviing is the 'lll4intity till Coal tend= ever the different Railroads in Sehuillall for the week ending Thuraday etentre ines. • Mine Bill &S. H. IL, . 906.03 . r. 906 03 • Mount Carbent do • 318! 16 . 318 16 MG iteD.4oo PHILADELPHIAFOtt 11,5054 ." . rt a l tali,. tphia li • Coat ttistsPorlia o* the Ig intilt4 joyount et Coalt 8 8 84 Oa 1114 , , I ,lit .lioadinsitat ust. , . . ,1 . i h , gagsa,a,,,, Y2,lrecking ,t0a1,••,,,ii 6 68 6 39 41,00.1 w., Noti-lioriTaittogri - il3 ~ • 5574 o2z „ . 983 05 1. ~.. rottivifie?,._ 4,485 07 46. .., .ti Soltattkiit wivoul i'6B3 03 VA* up!' It POll cifAtOtif , i ' Tots! IVO 04 - 129,52003 To tort vas kat-yaw ; /104E0 , 00 14 01 4. 17 ittrtga t• bt ADVWIIM MUM% 111UMMUICI: siiisediref Oen ss - irsoss Stir Lvf: fseit Itiblisatosse street, la GUS of Ma miss thistisim sorts of tbs Swoop . - Wit •Ily BSA test dosio.iirs dwelliot - socossind is lo rood condlikreF—nap Mort sumo Oft ate rear, and sever-falai* !VHF•- well of good water at the door, which to •• to heat of-sornio kormtaLre 1.1 . 41 t.• For terms, IS I *spray to , I:4•l•ViDifioY, , Tile subvalbvt tifetit tda. entldtva Lots, at Pttrats, Attie, final !m it' an at: le to ai t: erne!cat A. iltr.sit ois tbt.'ol4 Yea Ain from ilttemsma t , tit vosmaii.. fintiltsllttll 'Haven. situation* Watt 13.1 01411 ast.entornandlosa aka of ate Aline JIM Bali. reati,Le.„, Stant to ten house" ire:already, ereelett wr iLOIO insetofontt said. tistt . It it inirl:t 40013 to be.t:ime 11 P itl itat , siza,trr of these :ot , limes recently totem ctatrbasea et dhelitra Sale, and {;vtillbs sold bargain... A fault. Plot tuay.be Jeta at the attics of D. g. Hetrnett , 31ineraville, and other. infossaatton Bern by the subscriber , Pocravitte,„ Jaile • l - GILLINDEIA)I. t Pottsville. Jan. 7, 1571 i•littow PI7 lETROPOLITAX SILK STOCK A B.E. ,116,V A.I. . 44 • .'. DWARD LAMBERT g: cc) , importers and JoShers of ilk sad Fancy Goods.. :• CI rehrorod to their New Watettunse.Na.. AMBER eh.. NEW YORK. (uppoalre the tte the 0 Real mu of tha Trs.le to their IMPOETATION of Ike,. teas Cogd , t, . . ehavvls, ' , ' , , Ribbons. .. Einbtot&rks,/sc.; &c. 'llti throughout .ttik. tinned States are re examine oar essmtreent. which in ELtY.RICIINESii itliD V.A.lllElly, , d to be unsurtuused in this metropolis. and the tenets of thu very best trade in.titia at which male offered to Cash alid 1003 . lleyers,un the most favorable t ri .L 155 m C Park) lo Bich r tierce itetted NO fa bailer adapted [ Duperats citrus have been tna‘N., by pronne tilts of other Llohneete to injure the reputatipn.auo ni twit the isle ot this iirvntsable medicine 1 but uth to solettir". McLean's _Volcanic Oil 'Liniment has . .ptevatiety. ;Tile nitrachlotio curesittat it has and is daily Ver b/thing, ate becoming known to every person in the Western and 8011therti COUntr7,llind nieleVer tt tis bean Used all other liniments and external remedie s bafe been dins/dense useterd, ° IdeLEAN'el VOLCANIC OIL I.IIIMENT • . Williure chronic or sinlatumaiory Ithetunawm, Par. alyala, starless ii,r,woakoeivi In the Joints, Muskies or Lloments.eonteacted Muscles, Bruises, Ppratne, Neuralgia, Tootti.scho, Ea r-ache, or any pain. It mlll re oveanyewelling,Tumor, rites, DardLunpc, Caked mum. Bore rilpples. Lines of Mosquitoes, or any onamittion. And I will eleatiscpurify and -heal the foulest Ul cer Bor • un the legs or Anus; nu di ff erence bow tons the may Onto existed. It .will also suoine and heal Du csimlds. Fresh Cuts, Wounds , a..-c.,,500n ei than an , other remedy Win I - IS, :run as w II as ever. Your re7pectfoltc, .JESSE'fIUitROUGIIS. t tivef ist mllesi west of Mt. Plessant.lntitana,-.' 7 eon get, U my neighbors to certify to the above ASCU. ttu eesszy.i lom•sornewhat acqnsitited with MrAtato phs,aud know the shove to be strictly true. LOUIS lIIIONOON, Agent. , Metean's celebrated Liniment lithe only life and callable remedy for the curt: of :ipraina, Ring l3nne, Wind Galls, tipllnU, Unnatural Lumps, Nodes or- Swellings. It will never fail to cure thclicad, poll sail, Platal3,lild Running Puree or Sorectiey„ if fool-- arty 'applied. For Sprainv,lisulvev,Scratclien,c:rack ed GOO% Chafes, saddle or tinier Galls. Cuts or Wounda,it in an infailaute remedy. ,Apply - as di tected, sad a cure ii certain in every inatance, birectiona accompany vacb bottle in Engllsk and German. :This Liniment kt now put up in twenty-fire cent, arty ant and dollar bouts/. -The tiny cent size contains three times Ilia quantity of the twenty-tive cent IMO, sod soon in proportion to the cost. For sale by .1. H. MoLEAN. • Bole Proprietor, cor. Third and Noe faucets, St. Louts. Mo. . tqr For Bale In Minersellic hy.J. K. BURNS, th:n6 oral Wholesale Agent 191 the County. Jan. .7, INMI 1-tr • THESE Pills being compoied eittirely r of m6dlel cattle/1m ire of a most hinnies," nature, while the ettraordinary vittues they posses have rendered them universally popular in nearly every part of the 'world,. The Immense 'meter's they have met with throughout the State' is utOtt extraordinary, owing., It is presansed, to their wonderful efficacy in ate cure of Bilious complaints and 'disorders of the Liver and eloinitb.• Persons who persevere in using them In accordance with the directions, seldom full in being motored, to health: WEAKNESS and .DEBILITY—BERTORATION TO 1113ALT17 Or A GENTLEMAN M.; LW 95, • • . WHEN AT JDEATIM3' Doo.lt. • ' Copy dated a Letter krom . the Rev. Charles Smith Norton, . near- Both, Sourer *gears, 17th.' August, 16457.1. • , To raorassos lieLtowar. tar. Joseph Purton, formerly a resident Of lb!, plate, bad been lii a ilecilning state of health for' pwards of ,three years,' gradually wasting away to 4 shadow by Wittily perspiration; nod :want of appettte,whith caused great. uncial acts to bis friends as he bad consulted various medical men to Bath, without effect. ; He at last Used your Pills. a nil un der Providence, was restored to health by their mean.. 8e lately emigrated to new York, and has Just written to say, that tit , was never better in health, and desired me to acquaint you with the circum stance.. 1 ought also to mention, that my wife had derived great benent from the use of your Pills. 1 remain, Sir, goofs reepect CUARLE 11311T11„ Dissenting Veiny,. A PHRIVANENT GURU OF A DISEASED LIVRR, OF MANY YEARS' DURATION, , OW of a Lotter from Gamis, • Chentst, - Yeovil, to Professor' If Otlviray. • . . Dearßir,,—ln this district yOur Pills command more extensive gale than any other proprietary med. Leine before the public. Ak a proof of their ;fficaey in Liver and Ditioureemplaints, I may mention the Collaring eve .--A lady ot this town, with whom,l am personally acqualnted,for yells wad a severe suf ferer from disease of the Liver and direntive organs; her medical attendant assured fur that he could•,.do nothing to relieve her sufferings. andl it was , not' likely she could survive many months. 11,1,1 an nouncement naturally caused great alarta.among_her friends and relations, and they Induced her to make a trinket , your Pills, whichao improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received a ktsfect cure. This Is twelve months ago,and she has not experienced any symptoms of relapse, and often declares Illst your Pttts have been the means of saving her life:: f remain, Deer Air, yours truly. *ray 2.14, 1833. g@ignect) .1. GAM TheMierslobrated Pills are wonderfully efficacloOs .in the following complaints: Aloe. Ilnfiamitlnn, Q I Asthma, . I.laundice, • ••e Co ilalm itairer Complaint-- Bilious Complaint.. I f latter Complaints, • . Blotches on the Sk Ins ' Lumbago, • :' Boise Complaints, ;Piles, Coitus, 4 0 . - ;Rheumatism, .. ConstipatlonOf the Onatele,Retention °Ultra e, , Consumption, ~„ • ',Scrofula, or King's Ertl Debility.: - ;dore Throat i, -; Drum ' ' , ,Stone and Gravel, , Dysentery, • iiitecondary Symptoms, Erysipelas. . ' :Tic Douloureng, . Female Irregularities, iTumours; ravers of all kinds, -* ,Utters, t. Fits, , ; i Venereal Affections, ' Gout,,. , Worms of all kinds, I Headache, ',/ - ;Weakness, from istiateZ-, Indigesuon, / , i er cause , &c.. &c. I Bold at this Establishment of Professor Ho LLOWAI, 2211 Strand,. (near Temple Bar, London,) and amuse big Howes Irt Nsw Vona. divans for Medicines in the Stares, Siodressed - ..r.UOLLOWAY, New York,' saili.raceire due attention. idilkt Mao by all ICaPeet. able Draggles amiDaile rs to Medicines throughout. the 11. States, in Boxes at Me, S'llt, and $1 50 cath. To bil lied Wholesale ofihe principal Drug Houses in the Union. .• *There Is a tonaiderable saving by ittking the Otter sizes. [ .., . N. D.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box.' 113. T. W.DTOTT le SONS, 132 North Second Street Phliadelphia,Wholtisaie Agents for Pennsylvania.... 345,1198 14 '' ' i 5361,237 06 I . sl29s 71—strplus of e.oppioprinting 19,20 htgent,fund of $lOO,OOO, ,' :Mt Oplp:t tot yes!, for 'ks in case of flood or a surplus of 'earniogs ca , cording to the arrow holderi of the Proterrpd dividend. ' 1 port at 'lull, iiezt week. SIMIVENTS f week ending as 'Battle 1131,ThIstinatu7n. !Tons I —. Bake& vieL I 327 Cow; ik R. 1. . 142 N. Y./4 vicia. 132 then Pls. 2404 politt - BUILDING ZOT3 SAM' VOLCANIC OIL margin= 1h1D14:118C SUCCES.i. Toni Thoulandßottlee sold in one Month, in St. Lowss. Ne Liniment dna been beibre the pub ,enty months. yet it bib gutntrd 11a it popularity by he own ititttnrie 111pOl4atild.r elm other Liniment and euee of external dixetisex. ON MAN AND ANIMALrI. rnestly advise all persons who may he at lih tiny or the above diseases, to obtain n once of McLean's Celebrated Liniment.— only reliable remedy. It will never tall to • speedy and peslusinekt cure it properly Whothen Wilt suffer ti hen a safe and sure is so easily obtained. .We are receiving tired. of certificates from all parts of the Wei think the following wilt be sufficient ee the most incredulous of the miraculous this. wonderful medicine. •• ages—Dear hdrt—l take this method of you gtatefally for having been the means log my non, fifteen years old, an entire trip. arty one year. now.a kale and healthy young o years ago my sun had anattack of Illieu• 1 used several hultte.ll 01 Mesieuu Mustang on him, and various other liniments mid a but all to nn effect ; he still got worse.— on his leg* dried to the hones, the inure 1i urinated. drawing Ms feet up on a right h his body, so that tie had to crawl. on his to knees, or hobble along nn short crutches I. g pollute. No one cau form sit Idea now r d by ibeebanges of tike weather, the most it nyr paint teen, of Illinois, called at our boom lie some time ago of bleeding piles by your e Oil Unita:mt. Ile gave us it pin eit a bat- S se always curried with him. I used it nn , od it relieved the pain initilediately. A s after, bs sent tae Iwo bottles by Slaa."— tc twice a day, and it related the, atut(li , n • him entfrelY. Ile can now work, 'walk or FOR HORSES AND OTRER ANIMALS MEDICINAL. k tamo - ma; . Also for sale by Jolla C. Boolvrt, sod (Siemens do noisier. Pottsville; E. J. Fry Tamaqua: J. Kellar Darns, bilaersville. 1117110'S GOLDEN GLOSS FOB THE , LlAlR.—Among the many preparations for the growth of the Bata. this GOLDEN G 1.048 takes the lead. Three , reasons wilt be given why it I. so tUdirefillilly has end preferred to all others.— lat; }Stumm it has proved,the most effectual in baUl meet. $C Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and delightfid perfume lo the hair. 3d, Reesman the Ladle., with One discrimination, which they all pos. sass, have Adopted It. Many other reasons could be given why it is a great favorite, but those who want more have only to give It a trial. Price 33 cu. In large bottles. Foe 'Save by Druggivis and Storekeepers everywhere. W. C. SCUD. Pinpiletni..; • . 304 Broadway, New York. 'Bl Large Dittattot to itottbants, November 19,1833 SIBBATIPS PATENT INE'EALLINE COMPOUND, FOR Ilte.preeerration , of Steam Boiler,. Dom the : adhoeten of scale inentstatlon. corrosion, Mc. Patentee to this Canntryt Greet firftaln,ffrance, etc. Tide tompoehloo hat' been extensively tested on itteam Bailee., by the Government of the Vatted mates aed tudisiduals, its prevents As adhesion of Batte, the emotion of the Boller, and is (Aleuts ted to protect 11 from the Infoloas effect of aft water— it Is also sopticabie to IRON t or WOOD and IRON 'hut they come to tootaet t to Railroads &t. Pamphlets of its tostritjand. comities:6r from the Untied Metes Navy Deportment an others furnish. 'Cud Ike Compound 114 sale by SNYDER & AUL. Skla r lsB3. • 46•Gto iDianlige VOA 11„, 34.-41 template ' awe KM anon ** 14 siss. mins sites. Pilot- Our .7.lll , tise Lists tit the sas s % am . .• -• • -• • • - • una e of bup.s4,.whr thot Fut fac!Ory, atenk c A ra V: ill itrrtn "e' r if Schuy I , Philhdtlphla. Feb wily I 1A.5" tj'ef t rY , ta.FßEill LAWTON is isus • Arent inSOtiyikiltearrty. fur th pfrch.,,ip7,nd chipping or 60;11.0 tart_ Office, Yettlley's :duffle fon $.4... 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A:nil subscribers having ;low completed their at , rangententsTor the Poritation of Invite the attention of Im of Lint - dries, klool,..tioyers. and the public geriiiraily to their stork, which - Neil) lie found unusually choic” .rpt !well-bylect td; and :tittle most reasonable pr ices. lw direct flaw the En glish Publishers !aid boy !lig for cash, hey ate enabisd la sell lit-many 'Mae Dees fint , English editions ut the 'same prices as Ore paid tar ilifeitorAmeriaan ones ; and devoting IPsir att.: titian iintirely in foreign Books, purchasers 'May, depend open finding the best' assort went at their estabileionent.l- • New Public - allows teccsveit by' every titeartieri.- Books limerrted to order, Wittly; from Enalsuil, France and Gerulany, in much lass than the (Ail ',nary liMe, re tl6l IVA; , s • • Catalogues rifnew ?arid old Ftt.l!‘ la onai EH gklsti nooks furnished gaits, on application, or sent by mail In any part ot the chuntry. 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Parente it'ouldkave thomst•lvits many a Pang In atter - life, if they would procure their Cltrldrell .r•iiiii . 00.0 brlbirri to read Worm- acnights, instead of pet. mitt trig. the: to run •about thii 1.0 - vets. We tin st , ..crii hand-a very .lar g e 3.450n111,t#t of (Intim: *.in'yeurie Honks; et , lectestwlth great care for chtldren,lumicti we will serf unusually low. Try it, Pare...nis—P woe money spent in that way rosy save ybur. cliddicti mom thy many temptations which surround, then. in this Community: 'r 1 - E - • • i ' • . Complete Winks of Thorna.l Pick, 2 sor , ~, 4hi 0, , Thieve'. History of thaf French - Revutution. 1. Nr ot, ', •• .. •-• , Nspdleon, 2 tors, 1 , Macaulay's M M1:1;11111 Lc., 5 vela, , 1... Memo,. Ironith , .: British Poets, 3 cola 71:0 . 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TO .CAUFORMA. ' FEittiOS'.9 :chine , to - Csi Kotula CiAliiiiiitre perms i . ps ans obtain Intonelt l'ielt el s, ~it,her in Cab in, Ss- Woe eritneseette, le the hest liriSott the lowest rates . , 111 the Bookstore 0( ,-- , ' i IS HANNAN, Pottsville, Dee. 44, P. 153, .• - ' • S 4.— • rrnit iindeljOviedb4lll . 7espliCkrUffr to 9.11 the siren -1 lion of Miners", Coal foirrtbabtp,and sit those to want of BEST PROVED or BEST BEST _CHAINS. for mining Or mill cnuposes. tO lit tali, 'pick of fist But Casks, asiorred sii.e?,tftona f Inch to If Jorh, made timnlest kenoed „ .Also„,ro his tsrge 'iota of nerru'vnoovan CIIIISIII, assorted eleess, from 7.10 Inch ineh,ntade tp,m the best MAID. irotios-hreh *ill he nob, on very rea sonable terms, by DANIEL •Alcr:rtfiTilY. No Vfl,ritranson Slhaelr _ Wh7l/I".Philitdelphia.' 47,1m1f W.V. Apart! acr.o.; George Moo : 05, goiy, Port flat bon; Charles'Miller & Co.; WCMONA& Mtgelo4, PhitodeToola Joponais CotkilliEft.,ll.tomponyo; Nov. 38, 183 • ' 4s4n„, IdIAT isAvnici To Asimnegueritt* Soap De hotrod Intagu t, Expense. , R- B CittlEMElVltißectlultyianuoutiers ta' Ina • .pobtle that ha ba* tonstaatty aft Mod Oil. solP and Candles of eta span inaaufitetitte, at hit Factory in FOU4ViIIit t VVIUCh he WIIFInttIOt tO bdsgnaKtpr AO, ?at hate Of POI* lief.. and at Ittorerpriesoloo Can De Domani:l o ln sitziOnrettiblialttnent. n l. The Milton tost4teantlatt at. ralloaroi , t Jola tiastosi. Notnwsilsn, EMU Stoic Ch*iris. KBFER HIM kit LA.DELPHIA.i F - . .. 0uq.i.36 m ; w t.. di Co.. 't'ri,ht Vow Yo .k, llnVe oto!eril 3 Phrtnehttirei: COhillit ae.d Bola stoiv. at 431 Arch Siroe,,t, rknadelobtx, between Sixth idd seirealb et reel a, and aro Orepurti to furnish an each 5 , 011110 n Phrooology, phyxiology. Water Core,alato 'netiana 'toil PhOnovaphy at lie*, York prtet s. Cfr Profeallooll ElkatUirtll.lo3s, %% hit thztif n 44 fall wril:en deirrlpzion'i oft taarwer, , Alvf n dry add , orett int. . j Cabinet free to visitors ' ~' Philadelphia, Dec. 341833, • racaLLISTER lir. BROTHER 0,. , IS CIIESTArtiI' St., Ph:lade/ph:4, ,: .." lAA the old grand, established in 17i;i3;tiy John ii.it- Alll.4ter, Sr )j • i .. . . i: J I . MII le C T'AID.L IF: S ji 1 -- .1, Iliathcmaileal I,nairuinenta,S, y-Claioca;OperaGlaait t,s, ThermoineAera, Tape ..NI auree, rlatina rointili, Stacie Lantrrit4i. lite. 2 ~.. .. - j• Also. nn hand a large Snlior meta of compokrNb AcunomATIcMICIIOSCO ES_Microieopie Slide*, ice., &c.. - ! . - . ! ire Our priced and itlngiraied ratalognei are fut. niiitird nn applleati.Jti,and ire! by niail.free otehargif. 1 Dre. 21, - M3 . I. 52-Oin• p TO ALL. WUOM IT MAY, CONCERN KNESS ."o,l::\r'S Fashionablo •Cliithing Waraooga, •' DlAlltraslT (The south-gig. C.irner . ,(' Pon rth Str(!el.) PHILADELPHIA. I' rplit: Nortrietors of this extemOve and lotik.eataha . 1 fished Clothing Emporium, have, maintained ail ortind celebrity tir the Oft, Style, ta,jatity and Nil: co, ol their clothing, and they mitt - effer to the clltij len. of Philadelphia and ICA 'r trinity, one of the larL., best, heat aisorted, and Mott farittonahly gilt 'op albeit of dea,tattatile clothing. io , be. round ;a th-,rityi : carnptittins . • • ,ih rer fo r Heavy Baltic Hearer liVtr ;Coat,, • . •,.. 36 00 to 0 041 - S'fitieri.tr Elk. and lirbirrii French II.:oth j' 'Orer Coats. • • - • : bOO tJi Id 00: tt he and tetpet lot. 11 1 3.1 c Cif la Ike*, it ~ 'Yreek Coats, • „ nIVto 15 4 9 10 peer. Et'k.wittt r.tney (.is.J'r. P-stit.,l 50 tn. .3- Sp lion Black Satici'Vrats„ .."! - '2 00 to 4 Otli Ettecy..Woolen N'tets. • • _,__, . t• 00 In 300 alid ill otherartiele of Winter 'Wear. in en tikes', r airily, and at the -Ot t prime*. • 11.—Eall.aml see lot yourtetver., • . 1 •;:icev..tn, 1853 : 4i.tha ._..- I 3 0tr...4. B. ADANII.T. : ( . 1141ILICY E. AI•TTEn. i . ;' , ' ',ADAMS 42, SUTTER, rrue Da' (..O.llMIsioN 71117 ;('IlitA.1's N,,. 6. Sln WATER r , ritiLAD•A , And WhOle...tle Ile al, 1,, 41 :.) w Go;Ken Bauer, ',S.v . ejet 011.Figa,Chorolate,' (ma, & roll d o , ,Anotna and Coc6a, Ha:tun .Piinn'a; packed do; - Powder, J.7rey and Western I.ard','AsaluerirAris;Pearl Mtrkimer ten Cueeii , e, itlacearinii& - Vcqtni-clll, ?Hie Apple Ilecker'i.F.irrna and rorn Pan Sago do' 'tStarrh.„ itioktypear. Flour. " NeN.u.ar 4 Tie-yarn arid Pearl rind Hulled Earley. 't , • Pried Apples & Peachiesal.aoda, Dean** dpllt - Te4s. ~ Pure Gruntid tipices, GoidtisU & Scaleilfletrlna.:K4g.dord',. c.,r c , i n,•, Mdttrd&whitecaatiiesiiap,• 'read t , ture!:, Ca'pary and Hemp Seal. .'ense,t Pea it a nit tuna:inn Adatnalltitie . - .114 Starch, • rf:Perni candr,,, " • Carrawav A. Mindard deed Dairy . ..lair & liatir Wick. Hire, FH;ur, Coffee rx• German Cieara, track: If iv, 110 s 'Lemon Syril;i..Taptora, -Muttony-. N. S. 111110 Pepper. B.line.Coleman'a. Cr:int;erries,Curram.. , , ' Mustard. &e., &c. rirron, ADAMS & St'l7l7.H. • 0 south Water titteet,Pbiiad'a. Noe. ' 'BURTON EIEEDk rota LESA I,1;; (IROC'ERS. ri'orth E. uf Plow and Ara s'irers, rO-141RF;to rail the atie . niinn of the nieteltanfinf ief 0011411011 Cnutill • whet! VMlillt nr nidering g 'ohs, }l3l , tug aiWay; Olt Lar..l it well 'fir ler_red ..1 - Chotertei: Teae he , rAtettinted fur the cotnitry Tt,..y ate rotwtafill'i teveit tug Cuynt the 'I.:I- I - 011gal . dlattirta ptndue?. trait. flutter.,4 , with wliten they tan supple thtir ill:nnters At all limas: • f I'Llnt'~._Crr IV; I_ 1 DAVIS & CULIN • ' 41"1":,•: , L. 4 N TER NS A • 11 . ,4 ND IMIElfs rorntr Fir rill', and C'ht , y , sl , , ' 4 ,LI , AVINO enlarged and int k itoved their Store, and i--11ilairl the largest ei4uttait•nt .ILempA in Phill- Pilelidiia,. they are. rums prpared n, 1,,,,,,,i, viy, e OLI . i . 1 ., t' a NIVIIENE„ BUIINr‘t: ELIAL). „ i Ethie'rt-al uti, Phosgene Gtis 413001.13 rd nil; I.333ipasn.. 11 r MO, of all 1, tterne. Fancy Itotel and Hall Lento., `Chandelle., I":lratidet , :s. Camhiliires. and Britannia i Lamp*, at the Manufacidieric Ittwe,t prices. Class i Lamps by the package, at a'stri ill advanre nver !tip!. 1 Lion prices. Bettie large Iderittfart.urers of Pine dB: hurtling Fluid, Ethereal tilt; 'Alcohol, and (the only tzar) Ylinggene Gal, 111.1 eatifnini,ll these articles at nosh prices that Merettant.i . i . wilt ri n d tt to their ad. vanrage ,to boy. roll before going. elinrhere. if Yon want.bares init. 'Also. the Safety Fluid Lamy for rale. . , Se'r , t.. 17, 13.53, 3-Is MANUFACTURES. NEW OIL CLOTII& CARPET STORE. rpiFlE subicriber would le'N,ertfully't all the atter,- lion of the riblic In oxlntin ,, hlo new stock of cams', ronaisi lug ref Floer4d Tattle 2 nod 3ply Ingram Ca rpetqyen,drfi o , Mating a.sl Rag Carl4l-8,- rocon' 'Mann, bait p. 1411 and_ Idallf, Ftlit2- ,for Public Itutidings.,• Office*, Zr.c• ; Colt r foor Matti, late. Hearth Rugs, Hi , rl coveithie-and ink.. err, rtd, vehitv, gray and innid woolen Flanitela; Lin -1:1 gratin and Check tor shirte, Canton Flannel!, crmley.'y Patent flue, an 'excellent article: a gond, aeanitment of ~pterriiid heavy Fluor Oil ,Clotticof beautiful deal.; na, 3, B and 12 feet wide, and a varie ty dtaign4 .(.Window trhatleA, all, ready for 1n .41.-rlion, together with all the fixtures. • . J.-FRANKLIN lot door. aLove the S. W. Corner of Centre and Mineraville•Atreete, ' parr. , 11, 1553 - WIRE COAL SCR.E7tINS, riga' unJer•igned are now'Orepared .to till all t,r -1 tnira for their new and guneriur article of Screen•. Thetti.creen. are woven firto add with regu lartne?h. es, vent.out subj?cling the *lle destrugtive proeei.e of - ertmping, and of r onr..e pottseeleit a touch greater degree of strength durability. thanVA before offered to tha pubtl?.. Specimens-rof the wort can at all times be even at :he Hardware l 4 totte.br. D. L. E.ge t ly. corner a( !Hornet and Centre ?greets. E.8Te.14.Y. i SCHUYLER, enioy ill?, Dec. ' SYtf NEW FOUNDRY rpm: undersigned respectfully beg leave 1% an ' :thence to the citizen, otrichuy t'ounty,end :the giablie in general, that they Rave established a Foundry In West Haven, near the Perot of the Mine Hill Railroad Co., ,and a shalt .dietance from the Jun.:Hoc of the rhiladelphitdc Reading and - Mine Hill. Railroads, where they are prepared to execute all orders. to theirilne of business, anch•ae Frogs, Chatus, ecc„ for tialltosda, Coal tireakerlN Wale' Pines; ; all Unita of Castings for Ma chinery. Fire afid Caller (mes, Plough Shears km! Ppints.Saeh die —They are like- Wise prepared toeist to pattern or order of Shwa or }iavikMetal. MI ardent will he thankfully received and punctually attended to, and done -in the best workmanlike manner, and on 'the moat reasonable terni4 Scrap,tron will. bit received In exchange for ca,tidga, or the customary price paid in cash. . . 1. B. & K. KEEFER. N. 11.—Wood Turning also 40110 At Blinn We.' 10, 180 150.6tu FOR COLD„WEATEIER. ribei •Dife,,f frdrii Sr. Lout'. g Arat.rale Linnla flebea. for I ITC ~ .r, can be supplied, cheap, at the fargeltaaorttner, Mvarious 014.1 It quality, plat re elved directly from 11,1,9a1a 111,1Q,SE W2tlti cnlning winil And All of the be .1,0415. 'MK entriatte.rlaYneas,Bllver moun n the handeetueikt hand. Alio, for y tirse e /:,.. ntif:tetgredof the rung and dilrab!OL arid all vtirts Ing (0 ta . o, na,llitery "arillY ready fur sale or made to ..ttniile and Do teJ and finished styls, , always o !mato:items, in tort ulalerFtle, n sadkllkn, bridle uarptunn won, (.nainesa, kept t % trier: • Ilariteas 'mita le for rolll , 4ry pnronpt s on hand, or rn . 3 . .4e in order n short notice.. ~ ~. , r,r,Orders fr r Ilarny.so, kr., promptly sorppliid o n *.laonable to ms .L , . WOMEI.II;ORIF,. oyptislte Episcopal Church: Centre St., Pottsville. ',Dec,_ 10 1t , 53. 1.1:4-1s) ' .- WA( • .i. ft. tw macKszetrus SUOP. tune % ndetsignYli begs leave to inforat the citizens 1 1 . o f l ot. , tvlllp and vicinity (pat he has o,etted a neviß set. shit Shop In Reventii guest. Lem n Macke. aii ,„l No eslno, on eta lot of ;mond oval wed lii p ut . by T:sterly and Fichuyles, Wtte ';Screen Manttfacturets. He is repatEd to ih. • alt kinds of PruithNi Wort,:tarti aq ihme-Omeittg, Ironing wagon,, 3,,,',... ae, • . kiwi, ManotaCtursi of fNNist, II," o ..t u f (7,,“,,,iPick5.. 31 in era •Tlek s , Rakes, Sled itits 1 ,4 w"i g „ , lie would tik e this method of in firming the im e ,h at , ica that he mitoufacturca Stamps for tu atk ing ir c , ‘ ,l 4 ., A , Inch ate; a i 4411110 matit% at the shotteSt notice, . r ; ddSlEdi MATTE :R. 1.1 Punkt/Me, Dec . . 3, lA , ;3 , • , . 49.6 m.....—i..... ' • .• - GAS-rirryns TIMM/ 31 MS. S3111‘11& DowNl NG I LA On; had very cons tdelable elOrtehrn na G t .. v it t. % - 4 feel great con Ildenco In °Miring their .ervlroes 4 to t. el4te",Of P"llsvfil e • They , nsve commenced Albin ores , oll.totir one ae tount.,ln the lissrment,ottha building belniv'Xissre Jearsitt Office, where .ors era either for thiaFli gidt or repairing maw u tt l,r l icd they Will receive the moat Prompt attention: "'rheir' PtPr. 4 and other mate rials shall be ertha very hest and their Flulrtis or teal description that may b. denlred will he Cur alahett., and put np In a Wciattoarnilte ntalthet at the shditest possible m ake., • SIIITIT & DOWNING. N. 11.- , 4,11 kinds of -Onala Vnalra , , Water COelte. Steam! Cocks, It alto:VII G.llobes• and Elbows of all Wes, constantly of tan& AU las Mt or work tu Mitt atone theshOrlest nitrite Nat, 10..1853 YAItiKEN3 15 4 E B. MAO- iiAttli Tube best Corn-ledetr 'vitae! World,erll lOC looter, work better, sad' re do more tbalt4o , , otbltt., atechlee Fns sate u tee Vela* m& lola " • TITANS *parr. neirtimber 191553 . • : 47-11 • . _ lOSAL.I. ABIIOII,IIIICST of Rogers' Goa arms P.ocltt !Calvet fast resaivad at ' ' - , ozolvaz smarms. •i - • MEI lhot- .. .. By Telegraph and Yti riitLAD - A., FR IDA Whims Flout, $1 Cant ?deal, $3 2546:- WtitPr $1 13 —Rye. Oat% Sttctv,iei kazght Ilttrit El Die Africa brings.' gel:tea than that I rma Nothing dehtiite ts. Eastern war, other it Naval disaster of the Ti aggerated. The'Russi of 24 sail, Six of whicl ships. Eleven Tnrilish —two of them simpieF signs lost 5 - ships; been taken by the cam Lott! Palmerston British Cabinet. „His oppesi Russel's Reform' Bill is given et drata., ~, France does not appear to banniekagnialtk l ,... by the Turkish war lasses. Loathes * to - asinsinate the Emperor .iaJtatkOd i ni fli among the things that - went.. '..- .."';',., 6 ',.'Yc'erft There is,a general deilintsi:tanijOitia,.'4 - 1: :, The price of Breadstnirs:Wall MIFOS*II4IO4 wined in bie English markew ::.- , ...t.... - yo- z ...5,11 , -Areq-,.. Latgst,—Et; the Csnat4 ! Wrti : l 4islrii,lity*,7o, pool dates tathe 24th pit..'- ; --, , , ,,t,...;_i ,-. i... .....4' I Tile combined French, Etitibli nintillitt I 4 .''‘'''' ',- ish fleets 'et:tiered the'Bfack Sea on )14 11#5 6 1rV - :' The Rtissians attacked Kthilitt . ,n 4441.„, ,',4411!'i,13';` but were r epulsed—great ' staighnstijNlAM-4%";.: sides. amounting in all to 4octocr... =: ,, --1 - 1 - ,.,-0 The Turkish tinny in Asia hid .1 :1 14 o - if;',„ 1 oeorgtan frontier,' lin& werecordktiVaiel.;:,,, -: , ,f.:! cciMell, , ~,-,;-' i , - -: , .....z - I.': ' ' A ttitinsee between Persia.*.,lngtaitd. , :. happened auteuor to the dechin4iiii,i-** .. by Persia against Tarter, ocesaintiill ..= insult 'to the British Eintaseey: '.;_ 7 f •- AA 4. 1 , ' ''''''':, The eldest Soule, our mn • tfitaii!ir ife#lo;;' . .. and his son hare each baits ' - ' , pity," el, but both resulted harmietsty:: , '"'',).. l 'S ' - • Lori Palmenson ' s former pinisi,.#;*:,': British Ministry has not yet bieWilbeiL - 77:4:tr I. '4,'''4-t 44 4 e...•- , :' 1_ 50-6 m i 07' STEAMER SIZECEED AND loft: la r ., ,,,.,; DREIS LITE 4 LOST !-News hot raii,hiiiiisi.i - ":, ::,,'lr ceived at Washington bf the bri.bbtiVt - .n' ig San Francisco," the finest stransee .-.,7 built for the Paci fi c trade. She Wil 11*47- - 11: ing out the Third RegiinertfotthetMks:!:,..o I my from New York to CalifriliZ:Bilit:,-,1 seven and eight hundred lierstie4 l - :irtiiii*,'"-' board, and all are suppotatte have pew': ,:-- A steamer has been dispatched hi aecteb IC-,, the w reek. I:7"Snipivascx.—The ship•StafievdabitsiVll.'4.," from Ltvvrpool bound rot &stmt. *titer' - a rock South or Sene island, on the3tst and was wrecked.,- . The first 4.o4,4ecia' mates, with seventeen sailars, fettled: Mkt' Sable, and the third mate end'aie hitudred mid eighty other's were picked upand lauded 'at Shelbourne. The remainderofebiasti oar'' board, 177, perished with the writ*: 07 . PANAMA RAILIIOO.-..8y Abe stemma Illinois, we learn that thief road is futistte C ,'• • within 20 -tulles of Panama, and' 4000' pots , are at work On it. • - • ;',l7:rolts tla Pubhe Ledger I TO LALIIOBVM Will you listen ins wti a friend! The advocates of rum sellinelhamcs,reer 01 'persuade you that ardent spirits, ii n netatti u)•! 1410 * lutely necessary, are, at least, of great use •and -importance as a support during labor, and that moderkte/y used, they are salutary. You have probably heard men say that they !could perform more labor in a day by the use lot ardent spirits than without them. Now. Met me tell you how they do this. Under ' 'their stimulating effect, they draw upon those latent energies which Piovulence to. !tended should be 'reserved for some great et& er,geacy , for sickness and old age. These men who la'por under the stimulus of, wag very Soon waste their energies and Iwear,themsetv - es out. Bence you see drink. I : ing men more infirm and decrepid at4s the*, , would havinreeti at 60 if they had beets ' ;temperate. 11 they are attacked with a ithi lent disease, they often sing right down and !die. - The Doctors say their Zeinstiinuoas are Su unpaired by their drintiltg habits, that they have nothing to - build upon, and this is the reason why they cannot save them.— r-The idea that strength is imparted by the use A ardent spirita is moat utterly preposterous kind absurd. But men under thew influence ! draw upon those latent energies which the bUght carefully to guard and prelerve, and Ithus speedily wear themselves out. Ardent I pirits'impart no more strength 10 you than the flash of the lightning or the soft of lbc. thunder. I beg of yoU to think of these thuipi'siad say, from your own .observation sod amt. Once, it they are not true. Another thing. Rum sellers are not your friends in any sense. Let your money be gone, and thee ask them' for a favor. They will soon point you totbe door, and tell you too to temperance men it you want charity. How many bard labOr• log men,_who_have:_ ; spent- : -owir money at grog shops, have been kicked out of doors when it "was gone! This Frail,' that Taal sellers hove no love for you, after your rani; bey is spent. Let me beg of you to intake . "these human harpies. They can-clothe their ehildreo in broadcloth and silk, whilst yoUre are clothed in rage. They can live on the rat of the land, while your lamilies tact pinching poverty. Turn away from them, Go not to their 'houses. Take-care of your own families ; take care of yourselves, and I Compel turn sellers to g o work; as you .dp; and get an honest living. So says: btir I'` - friend, Josatrus. ' -." 1 UZI 07 - Tun SZlNNEReltfltet .tFom the English Evening Mail the . complimentary notice of Bedini, the famous' 4,4 skinner of Ugo Bassi : • SY , ,'"*Monseignor Bedini, who has earned the: respectable eurname of ' The Skinner.' Cram his Ronush zeal in hawing the head and binds of a revolutionary Italian priest fietyad, let t - ) thous to his execution,ltas had an patapta , ! ...., s , fottable sejour in America, where hearse credited as Nuncio on the part of *mast holy lord and master. The Yankeekhad a' . nund to tar and feathei him. lie bit coped, however, with whole , skin, and ton.' sure. The Pope, to console hied. tat the'. fright, has appointed,him to a Ourt•Wheterr: , .. - Mich virtues as he possesses will be alopreei;.':- , J I a ted. He is now to represent the.Uoly at Madrid, where he may decortteatts effery schismatic or seditious churchman he eta find, and be allMe more agreeable eompaUr tor it." 0:7" SCIOFE, TOE COAST OF Poste% ASIA M I NOR . —The 'following nonce of nope, where the recent battle was toegbt tor ; items the Turks and Russians, will, at the present moment; be read with interest ". "The temples, palaces and portietteketneg'.;'r ted by a powerful line of kings, have been" leveled with the dust. Nought manias 42' so much magnificence save a dirty. ortEntail , town of a thonsand wretched holm% .sp; 0) . ; rounded by crumbling walla and, tottering towers, of Byzantine constitiction. equally a wreck tethe enormous hull of sin embryo two-decker, which stands unindenh*-- ed on the stocks; built here where timber and work are cheap; never finished; , alloweV tci rot. Alas for Serape! nemsseasess PRI ( iron sates A. neto TEL RES-STORY BRA* -110111 SR. nd other , oltrabls Prissily tot Piritertas.`-' , %THE subset!. _r offers at Prhatelale:ortfAiihariev' '," if reasonable terms, his arm threat di _, DWELI.JINO it Ulle,lB heated Iltreetoa • ''` .se Market, minediately betide **AO . 1,7 Church. This he baildtut is just aelle•--!'.. - ^ - , 4 ,_ . pietr9. and iris not yet belle used. iit' ' , :;,. lays; light and airy. has ell Um. Asoarti). 4 ;..f., I cues that 1 USAIterPOT WOUld deals,. ••4•••• - • and is located o a pleasant and coasral. ..a.• 't-• • e tit part of the wn. There If s neroviliii. , ~tz .i... , , , -,-, tog veil of e sellout water in the wolhti-a "lily , imporsaat eons derellotthr the protest tWatally s -;;r__. , • • • ; T ERMIS- On fourth askew( Ow Dalasee •to. OA „ the purchaier,, rorldedwely It be proitee_ty _wares; ' , 4LEIO. Foils Prime dwell** oh verterrliUl 11, Itemedtatzly lti the teat of the Wow- Brisli:~sr mentioned. ), leas are !lanolin desirable provirtirt: They can be h 41 on the sane thwy ttr4o.:. „ , .1',..,..•' . --;•': CeThe who{ will be' sold law. ' ' , „ ~ ' N.• Th.—Tltlei clear sot loderpetahls. -;-••••-- i- - i--4 • • L.: WIMISLODORFE. , L ope Ctatteb,entre de..Nittoefti_ Luc • •,...,-' Opposito Ept' .Dec. 31,1.. vex tt (A CAPigki rpliZ subset famsSift. aniansys4Astfr , S. & B. CUWA on whlcis amp tint Houseivol& an Mike ; ezatids Santa:l , $(1‘114; Ttcete presibmis 'best paints 1 " - like buolsost dielaedittal ownt. 1 For °Mei 1 Pee 484 m lEEE 'irft - 8 - A - 0::::;'; IMAL;IIISTILTat, FOR SAL 6. lEi EOM ES ?.i-iw;tT FM Iffli
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