((At Zintte „lomat POTTSVILLE, PA. SA'itTkWAY,JAPI, 14. J 854 ®' THE MINERS" Jo IIIINAL hat a lar ger cireideitiOn than any other Newspaper pub holm/ in Rod/coin Poinodowsin• It. nrcidatits among dis Cool. Iron awl husincts men, not only on this anti the adjoining counties, but in all our entice, and it alto 'circulates largely amobf tkevnletes in Schuylkill rouncy t toltich muter, it Out of the most ralso6o Mon-fait:4 , inc l ismns in he County. Bra frtepspers kayo so many capi alive enrolled on its solocr9rtion . ra f. Clernmet and int6ltt School- retteheri will de striplutd with The Mitten' Jou. rria at St per annivrn , to 6}icvrire✓ a0t...1,1-mss 3.lCominit, Ashlsbd• Fitts:m.lnm LANDEILUCTI. Tataaq4a; Tnoaersoz; A. GoDrexs,Trerflont ; . ertsatrmt H. 11,transen, 71 Pine St. New York. Who wet, au th orised. to receive eubsCnprions, ett- Veriiseutents, ike,, tor the itheers' Journal, end receipts for the wee. WHIG STATE COINVENT-1-0-:ti At a rneetini of the 111IIIG STATE COI MITTEE, held pursuant to public notice. in Philadelphiit. on TUESDAY, the 13th of , December, in the absence of the Chairman, A. K. Comfrv, was *wiled to the Chair. The subject of the meeting having been staled, ti was, on motion of. Col. Edte, of Somerset, unanimously. Resolved, That a Conventioq of Delegates of the Whig party. be held at Harrisburg, on the , lsth day,tit March, 1854, for the purpose of nomivatiog a vaddidate for Governor, Ca nal Commissioner. and Supreme Court. A. K. 'CORNYN, Cluurtnan. Rua!' S. Evass,,Secretory. bTATE TEMPEEANCE CONVENTION Mass ConventiOn of .tbe friends of Pro hibition will be boa to Harrisburg, on the 28th and 27th : 0l January,lBs4, at 10 o'clock, A. M. We hope every city .sod town, and Temperauce.rirganizauon in the State, may, be fully rep's/rented. -.Never base we been' tallied together under such circumstances as the present. yotera oflettosylvania. sane up to the Metropolis, and greet the good men you have elected to entet i law; to sup press the drinking houses and tippling shops. , Distinguished men from other Slates will be with us to•assist in our delibetations. By order of the State Central Committee, THOS. WATSON, Chairman. E. W. Jacasoi; Cdrresponding Sec'ry. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT or SEVERAL TRACTS of Coat land fie !tale by • W. G. Geo*, - Lebanon. • Cr• A BOARDING MASTER wanted at She 1' • lar LEAD, Iron, faint, Oil, ke., at Lewis A. Co.'s, 135 S. Front street, Plulstielpittn- • gr CARPETS. ' :See James W. Sairael:', vertivemaol, Norrist4wo.'L - • . PROi!OSA6 toriiaktag a 'Slope warned by Adams & Seholteabener: , • I:II"'SEVEIiAL i4iportttpt !Nei .. ll36mi the proper biedi. • • - • or THE COAL! FIRM of J. Thor/24R . , Co., is now Beatty, Thomas az Co. THE 154HANOI' & 911.A.MOKIY Im proaxitent C 0.,. at Treverton : other their Coal Miner for tease. CHARLES WITMAN, Esq., offers sate sate, a dwellint ticiuse and lot, with all desira ble ippurtenances, in Pottwille also, property in Orwv.sburir. nr WE IN attention ' 4 , the adverliee• went of Morris Hallowell tc Co., 147 Market street, Philadelphia. They oiler iplendid inatteennenns to cuttomers. 1 • , nr GEORGE H. STICRTEIt'S property, COMOr o(Centre and Market stpeets, consisting . of Storifatand, Dweling. Hall, Shops, Office:o;x., with lot; is offered at public axle, 4d prox. . rir L. AUDES.IP.IED & Co: • il,:n Adve rtist , merit m another croyumn gives nonce of the co partnership'of William and Leivis &Mem:Sod of Philadelphia, and Geo. H.Potts, of this place, un der tk. above named firm, for the mining and sell ing °Moat. Mr. P. is ote of the oldest miners in this Region : —Le ;has been actively engaged in the'hutmess for . upweirds of Twenty-five years' His services cannot tail to be of great value'to the firm, as his long term oVoperations* has tendered him tatimately acquainted with'different qualities ,orcoal, the geological structure Cl our Cad ba sin, the practical business of mining and the Annu mof ttte Trade inevery department. Mr. L. Au denried was, alsci, formerly a fesident of this 'County, but fort number of yearchas been enga ged in the poulhns i iness at Philadelphia. He was -1. • -partner in the muse of Newell, Std - rdevent dr Co., for several hare, from which be _withdrew about a year ago t Wtil an ample fbrume—but like many other active businoes men, he•eannot content Himself, in idleness, even if.;he does possess an abundance °Otitis iwotld's goods. " Contents ot: this No. of , Journal. Ist:pram—An piteristing Story7-40oches Hos band•ry.-A pus:eh:and a variety 'of misoellaneont reading matter.; • 4th par.—Table of Coal operations in• County (names of Operators and mines, how, worked, , amount of investments. dec. Ste3—Sehuyikiii ,Nevivaion lteriort—Judie Helfensteies Libet slity—iSheafar's Map of Altitudes--And other . 'bulgiest mformstion. . Inside P0pn.,..-Anthracqui Coal Trade of thii Uni t; tad States—ftwrling Rai!road Report—Res urns of shipments °yeti, Railroads—Amount of Coal ' mined by different Operstora—lm vemants for 1854—Cumberiand Coal T eret )fining Lower—Article oh Coal ttitistics—Pubiio, Fri ; rata and Under-ground Railroads, (length, cost ine.)—Yoiindry and Medlin° Shop Returns— ' Poustite Rolling M il l—Shamokin Coal, Region —New York and - Boston Letters, fee:, ece; - --with a variety of carbon and local news. trr A =mai* of Advertisements_ crow ded out this week, to make room for oui,Sta nada', wall appear as usual in our nest. , ET Ws Asi again indebted to thq gentle• manlyagenits of floward4 Co.'s Express for the early deltvqry of late Calitoruia papers. U? WE Azis indebted to Hon. C. 1% ; Straub. If WaShingion. aid John_ Hendricks; Harrisburg , #T-7 021 0!e•Public Does meatsdoing V' WE Baia struck asp airs Oumber of copies °trills week's paper, which Can be obtained at our counter,- or forwarded to any adieu. Pre 6 cents per copy. Wr irtvive attention to the Reports of the Reading - Railroad and Schuylkill Navi. .:gatitu Cornpanieg, which we publish entire, this' week. Roth Companies are represented . to have done a Profitable bu4iness during the , past year. rj."WE aFTtras our thanks to the differ. ent Gollectorai and the - Officers of :be differ ent Compattis and others, tot their prompt. ono and valpehle aid in furnishing the Oe essiary iritorMatiou,tequiTed to complete our Annual Stitimics of the Coa 1 Trade. rOUOII/4- LVITERII.—We ' fCgt,el la nnuottoce piat the gentleman who has been for some iirne past furnishing the wayside; items for our columns from the city of ••biotherty love," is obliged, from ill health, to discontinue his letters tor a short time. We hope he will be style to resume them, ac cording to his expectations, next Spring. Tir,r. meeting of the Soldiers of 1612 took place in Philadelphia on. Monday last. Delegates were to be present from all parts of the-Union. The design of this Conven tion'is.to induce Congress to give to all vol. •unteers *and militiamen who served in , the. War of 1812; one hundred and sixty acres of land, and this without reference to length of service. • TAM z.—Tbe large 'rible on the fourth page, it will be observed, is duly copyrighted in the name of the Propri. etor of this paper. This was deemed but justice to the parties who labored for its own- Ostia), at 'the tune of its original publics. tioo. We now, however. gin or trchgli.* gas and others foil pstinission tp melte ex. tracts from, it or copy it entire. if desimftle provided, in all eases, due credit it given; to she 10C$NAL, therefore. OD" F/31 AT RrADIRO.—The Machine Shops, Engine House and Boiler Shops of the Railroad Company, at Reading, ware destroyo by Are on' Sunday night Jan.-- Time were some fourteenn - Engines in the • shop tribe time, all of which were more or . lan pjtireil, but a portion of the stationary Engine was eared,almost whole. The loss is at imaged at 3123,000, The iMachine Shops at Palo Alio, (in this vicinity,) Pon Carlon, Pottstown, end Rietunond will be mostly used for the repairs of dm damp, locomotives. , The business of the road in all its depart- 1 mom went on cant dy as usual. The tin col• ,: aytod from 4 wood wove wale* left by : Witebroas. , • 11:714AatactrusErrePoLtrica.--.Dr,Stratii, a Natiye,Mitterjeati Ming. was'An AtoadaY elected Mayor of Bastcm. The vecattizies in Jo the State Set:ate !Ain filled, thlit bctiy tiow atands 29 Whip..., s Coalition and I 'Democrat. ' • ' ta m MoKB. BEDINI, llte Pope's' sited Wheeling, last wcek, but le[ very soon. licldbills were pcsqad thr4g . hout the city, on Satorday, threatening hira:vio lence, and his eliigy was publicly htirnt. Ilia Reverence's room seems more - aci4Ptable Chad his company, in the'W""t.' tr' DIVINE ORIGIN o: Ti3= BrnLE This subject is now being argued before la.lge au diences in• Philadelphia, by Mr. Batitier of Ohio and Rev. Dr. Bergol thatc'ity--ihe for mer denying the superhuman auth4tty al the Scriptures and thi; tatter replyiO4 m the affirmative. The discouve is t , :iconii , :true'fa e i g ht, or by mutual consent, twelve "even mg , Both gentlemen Ire beard tveri even ing. , firNTINGDON S uItOAD ItAILRoAD AND COAL- cONSTANY. We have'reetived a recent P.eporTio this 'Company, Made by Messrs. 11.1itierta- Strong, and cm:ideas& from it a sUr h ivary of the prtticipal matters of public iutere!,t. Their lands lying to litinifogr., s nd Bed: lord countie,., comprise from 2500' ,3000 acres. The Coal it ontains is of a • tuminous character, or a's & S. term iksemi-Anihracite, eranewhael f:trailar to the Combelland coal, but is retkiientrd to he harder, and free from Fulptiu r. ~lt is also recommended at not liable to spOutaneaue combustion, The main Railroad and branch et the ,company now operatton,' meal:tire unit . about 35 miles, which cost. for builcilog, and entire equipment; less than One -Million , A 1 Dollars.; but they, are now,extendin-:; a mail lrorn• their mines to intersect illePe.nnsylva „ . pia Railroad and Canal ,at Huptingiluo, thns opeiling their coal-fields to the Piii`tridelphia,. Baltimore and New York marketls. Alter the completion of this and other Improve ments, the company purpose, it is'Etrid, r c ut- Mg their mines to be worked •by .iptherdual operators—not engaging in the bukioess in their corporate capacity. The coal trom these lauds is represented to be of an excellent quality' for .siaara par poses.. Pethaps,Ahe best and 1110".'t condo -a • sive testirafany Mit we con furnish en tiits point is the aunt: ed certiticate li trom Mr. Baldwin of Philottelphia,at ter aprtieties; tent .of its virtues in that respect : 4, t 55:; H. D. Moour,, EF.o. Deur Si. ...4)„.• „,,, Bituminous Coat Crum the "Broad Top," sent we for trial, .1' have used, and find reiplt a , - tows:--The weight received was 9145 7 , ,,th0f-, and its consumption in two tuiqur boiiers ct the locomotive plan, *upplled our stationurvettiire with steam for thirty•three hears, say.r,7 per hour. . . Thu Anthramte.Coai (with which b eempared thO Broad Tdph. 1 am usmg from the ticinont re gion, stightty resenthling the Bitutuirok. dupes:- aMse, atthouch in bit:nitr e ; th,es. D et rinV et its eeculiartties it- a free tiftnlng auc I consider he 'host for BIN tturo.e (1112,';.ti4 steam) I have ever tried. Of this potted% tier . hour et the -acne tt , Wer•, 001,":;Li ,, hi. volt suMptiou.' The re,ttlutua of I.'3iirJUrs!:.t,ornitt:,-; ot, the." Broad Top,'' weir.aed p ,- eut.V , :,tl the Att. thilteite 542 pound-. The result to ir,J,As• ter , Lathe Mtuminetn, than I an';e;pot d ti.ed Coals et th,s nature heretofore, that, duetted out, cutiti on :he gmtes ; the Broad hil t burn. treety, tutu the c01:e.,1- stay t-11,1,-tn. up 'Oll the funnier Coal equal to 4he setnii:e it.. compares far orahiy with the.;:ntitiaciltr. Vows trU:y. Itrll,littA:Q MORE AID IN FAVOR OF cciAL con- POItATIOS:!, The Philadelphia Ledger men Piave, it ap pears, eschewed all their torr4r of corporattons, and openly and Idly ground in favor of a General goring Law for Schuylkill County. Plus wirk hardly t-x -pected from that quarter, coit,:dritif.;• their views heretofore exprt.c-.sil tiga'n'lst a Gem!. ral Banking Law;aaid all otirr li,',o.,calcuta ted to advance themiereinterestyt spentla• tors, and infiattn; the stock maiket—but appears that even they. with al("-their honst ed independence,. and opporent hatred of all stock ganihting, can be influrictii by sfifor terar.quit'e as. ranch as thase -tram rticy.al 7 , almost daily condemning. Thd r -proprieturs of the Ledger, in company with ! Messrs. L: Audenried,. F. W. liughes;,Creperal Thomas Chambers .and otherst own a Irani of Cosllland in Schuylkill counts, known is the Valley Furnace frac:, and -lhese f01 , , 1 / 4 s, • who, rtimorsays, have made their hundreds. of thoucands of dollars a few years,. are, it appears, Coo pour to de,yelq:pithis and must needs-have an act of fiacorportition for said purpose. • Will a therd . hci os paper: makethe expense of develbpeMent less 3 or will it add anything to the intrinsic value of the laud ?Of Coursenbt. if a tract of la4d, say at Bin or 101) scresigontain., say one-third Coal land, and tiro-thils Red Shale or barren ,mountain land, it is stery.conveni ; entto'throw the . tract; Red Sha t 4c. , and to a corptiration, and create sttkyk to the val ue of elooo per acre' for thi, whole tract, while two-thirds are ,not 's;.ortti the taxes— theh Self, the stock ands swindle the gr'ern horns out of their motley.not the 1.4- grr men know that hundreds:of ,thoutands of dollars have been abs.olut4 swindled in this manner out.of the innocent and haws pti.ting, Who were , to helleve.the won• .derful•tales of tha-great . taltir:mf•the. stock "of the Coal companies in the Cumberland' region and eleewht , re „ Do t4.)t tlt'e men know that the large masts of, the,acces sible Coal landska the SchuyWill . re.gion,,ly'- ing comparatively idle, are thost owned by Coal corporiitions, which hal/Ow...orue bank: rupt by mining Coal, and• tiny!, many of the bolders;of those stocks for a nilintfri of '7,•ears past have been victimized. " It is het;, true, na'the Ledif.te flair's, Mai “the people, of Schuylkill county, always heretofore opposed to norpotitic.ns, us ;he ground that individual capital was ck,tnpv-, tent, are now changing theirNiews." We do not know a single individti;sl•in rite coon ty who hag citaliged hi, vie;:Sl-.4 on this sub ject. And many of.t! o Gae wig) have heret o . fore atlyoewecl ;he incorpuratich of raining companies : in con a.ty". ate by pub , he otmotv, tar,-ed openly fo. 6ampan.iea at iinmei though nitro-mutt; I unpeormera co'n2panr,. prAllnied and indirwily from mining and tt 'ling Coll. And, we do not know a sink! , individual. . engaged in mining Coal in ty, -favor of. extending 'the: General Min ing Law to thii county, tint* a of mute: of the cotripauies ifsisting lo tht, section of the Coil region..; settees of I the Little Schuylkill Company, Co matiqa• I learn,. are opposed to its •Itensi,,a.to this i county. A large portion at improd C o at lam' &Ituylkill county cannot he liouglit for 31i c+l) an acre—anttin many instat'fices a ruti(.li lar ger value is attached—butOted Shale and Mountain lands are not ivorth over . .5.2.. in acre, and will not sell toea thow.eind 'del !ars, ,except in stock sold fitt'greeit 'one' flzoosequently the .1/aloe of-tincts in Schuyl kill county is graded by the.'tinantity of Coal it is likely:to.possess, and ;the faci:dies - ol mining it. We might alsO; remark that if the value of Coal lands were fixed at SIGOO par acre, in Schuylkill county, by acts ofia, corporation.. (a strange way of inert:mute the value of anything), liere would-he a grong probability that the[land lords would desire 'to receive an income. on - SlOOO per acre, Red Shale find all, Which Would rather inmost ihan diminish exPensei. We • can readily see how acts of toiorporation would Deli CM the _speculator, but it will reqUire I more powerful reasoning ;than the Ledger men have yet advanced ta P convlnce our Op rators that increasing lbw value of mining property, will lessen me r ears and eipeuses to the trade. • There was not a single tfill of Coal mined by Coal companiei in F...chbylkill county in 1853—and if the 'people are.to be overpoW erecl, by stock -jobbers and tPeculators, and a Geriend Law extended to tni.uyikill county, io opposition to the viewir,of .nine-tenths of the community, we hope 'it will be stripped of all the privileges of Mining or stiffing Coal, directly or • Wit will probably rotor, to tbitkeize's suiteinscits gaits. 07' EMUS itme.. , —ltt. Earl, 011leinlinc has. wi4toawn i frantorte,..E;l4*4lolkdaf HoOnrd; girl 6:: CO.: iiati We undetitikiill the' liminess of: the line,- will: hereatt* be cow ; ducted by 'Stessta..N: delphin; and R. P.. Wen ver.of ihi place. This line liar entitled itzelt to the :91:14denet and patt-iiunge of the public by' Hi pei A npt 7 nets and'Silespateli of business; entrusted to it charge.i, : Ca" E ET:1.110RID JLP.I" FROM A fc.'t 11 AL; A:7- GOld -11,14 pound !—The latest •Itews says that the p4oples' heads nre all ,turned enth a recent' disi•overy -in the gohi c div=ings. A • gold , quaity. apparently inexhauitible,. been discovered about 56 mites from (lee long, 109 to 130 feet from the surface of; the earth,putting al! other •diggins, Inlb4shade. 19,001 l oz: hare been taken out in,ihree days by a fewpersons, and one peril:in, got a !limp weighing 190 lbs. in one -solid. rime. This is said to be no exaggeration, an the great -est excitement .prerails. A rebellion has brokerout.; amimg a tx)r tioa ~ f the Miners, in conseZtuenctent thC rto pot•ition of a Mining license fee by he British Govern ni ea I. • THE: : GENERAL 311r4ING;LAW HON. i1E411.T 6 K. Soso IN 1851 m 1853. We baVir so often had occasion to advert to the G:eneral Mining Law, within theyear pact, that our readers must be pretty (well acquainted with .dur oppoLitt6i) t. - 4 its eaten siun to this. 'County; and the reaklons there for. We„ . therOne, do not propose to re peat our itgumenls 4 „ . ..now hut, inasmuch as the friends of thi'lnovernent in' the State Legratature are likely to bring-it tip it un early day. in that body, and will doubtless use every effort, fairor, unfair, t 9 extend is pa,visicarl to this County, we "Wish to ad ourpg`ptiTtrit in time, alai they May prepare themselves to defeat it: ;_and we, al so, propOse to show up the raor,4s of ono of its prinCipal - projkctors. - We oppose it first, because it ts not warn ed. In iome places it may be and doubt le,s is,,necessary—indispensibie. IM such rases we hare no manner of oVection'to :it; but individual enterprise in SetniYlkill Court ty has-proved itself, for more th , an a quarter of a century, amply adequate t- all the re quirements of the trade. it is *remarkable fact that of the two million ta4 a half tons of coal ,eitt'm market in the •eii•jusi closed, not one,pound of it NVZIS rained by !+ Cotupa nt Alt tt,e unpiocetn s nts uois Making is I• the Regiaii are ty, 111(11ViiitiaiS, the few Coin panit: in existence among tiaXeing Content tr, derive their dividend:- • froM other and err-ier sOureet. • Again we oppose it, because the movement does - fit air p originate with, nor is favored r by, ; , . , , Orhettertt uporators— ; but judging tram the general character of most of its backers, the inference is natural that a matter Of mere 4iec.tilaiion.• We do not f i believe three lieu, ethzaz.,reti it; the iiusiness, eau I be fbuial ilifuu4hotit the Connie', who fa Viir r seotild 'honestly advise • Mt: extension of the f.,il4C' it - And - t ; liirdly Wt. oppose It, .1.131.1.5,42 CoLlart4- individuals cannot . tit logothcr. in tin- Shine business. 4101104 5' —grip, and unsparing 'inbilopolii is the ppluinent ; and distinguishing characteristic of liorporate bod ies. if they are allowed a tooqold in Schuvl kill County, 'in a few years•a4 our Individ ual Ciiierators must be utterly crushed,' and their :rail-lions of investinenq and years nt Lard tabor sacrificed to glut fie rapacious • - inaw mf Corporations. .• Henry K. Strong, Esq., ofliPhiladelphia,. is oue:of the most violent ag:itatorss oh; this •-subjer.i at Ilarrtsburg. We ijappen to have be-. as a pamphlet Report, mate. by him and ;1V illiant-F. Roberts, inDSSI, on- the 'Dauphin & 'Susquehanna 'OOl. Company's lands;!frnm which it will bt seeo lie then ;held Rl,ery different ot4the *subject of Inept-Pore tyd Alining. Companle, from *ha' he tinW ; urces. He then thought, very Prop erly,' that Companies °wail* Coal - lands nugh(to make the necessary• irra provements, bur thin it was impolitic for diem to engage in "the business of mining in" their corporate capacity :" note he thinks, 'and we believe said ib last winter, that the pe&ple of Schuyl kill-,County do. not undertliOd theft:: own 'business,, simply because they entertain the sameepinion on this subject lie expresSed in. ISSI,- Here is the extract referred to ~-.L.lutrl i menee•in, White op-tati4n, in conducuarr the nrinlag department of the pauphnt and tittrque henhe'Coa! Companv'e estate: tt mac nol'ho out of tdachere,,or considered prenunpuoa in ad• vise . the owner; of our viecvA Ippeciall.y ,assiu'r orndlUas have been formed upon expetiencit m the of our profession. We believe that it is bad polwy for the Company irilonrry on the hit sire, of mining in their corporate capacity. The, ..xpe'rje”ce of every e‘irponattortiin Pennsylvania attempted it, tarnishes; abundant proof, that' the complicated ineLhaeryt if a Company, wit hnia expruses for' sulariec, egenciee and contd genoiee. cannobcompete with indiiidual enterprise, to.tn.tl:e this estates profitable ,l'ovestrarat to the StsctlltoltWrs, the Company should open the ; mines, ,Jrlie'the necessary tunnels, erect the machinery for frepartni 11sf coat for isrkef, build tho lateral Ral. { o3.l z , end then invite-indientust enterprise and rlvi iv to 6} the beautiful , eed,ey, through wbich dlie:a;d:rund passe., with an industriows,,andthri -virg;' popuiation. Then there Will be no difbeMty meti , i t g ‘ tee several eoltieriee, at the different at Van average price of at ;east 13 cents per :oh t • The co:lieries °tithe larger vein of rp!etutta coaf:la:etP. opened ca the North {mountain; within hirtiouritls of the estate, will be eagerly sou g ht f or at a Much higher rant. Titre wilt place the credit of the Clampany,upm a sure fouildatma, end testae - a constantly moreaniag revenuet EDITOR'S TABLE. , •,, - , ...n- bar Fu'r Cousin," ti On file 1 . 4 r early inseßion— e no room for it this ;Pre',: IX 1 ebri .-,l' examine the gni g ni f a sent IU, at our :::I,ltie :and, tC deserv44., pubtuh i t next 132 E Hitt - rah! 4cretary of the Beicon Bier Sectma, ')4'., r e ad the Jo ,, rtuht of lilt weelf., he might hair hinveit tratibt. dit s cututnutpeattim contaieS len l s4 , ntityentt, but we W Cluld fespleettulty tut' etn titif',P'oetryi. not ker moat forgible way of exprea• -Ais' phew. t r qr. AI/Nowa newilisperis now iti.der the ci aide of Mr. JOUN Rontns,fai;therly of this glare. In the number ct last week, 114 littt of the ,year, till, hew Pioprie•or introduces hirmett to ,the pub hr.: Jilt! 'makes very !tl ere! riroinires tor the future of the patron', of • the iartublisbultior: The . 1 1(1tonwn Nl A lrlong the . 01destipapers in the State, and,hieretoions lift% well conducted.! It was -ork - malty :tailed by Gen, Hr R. FRien, in 1816; - snitt;ins been nn heir=loom in y the !amity down . th 11 , 2: dreient time. Vie wish thi: present IPropr:e• tornonor and profit of his position. Drat Affair.g. ice" our Carriers requeit;us to !'etotu th.tr titi3t,-t• to the . friend4 who se ptomptly ana.iberalv re;iontlea to their New Vein'i!eulli, ;1151,4044z, t2' Military.—The Cotinentals t atutSoott Hines, Ceps. 14. E. Richurds, iqt7 ti . Orti 9iollday tart, m couitnemoration•of . 1110 tiiioo-,11 of America,n'arms caffile Stn. of January, 'rho occasion wiis not as genetaify eeletta- W . 41 by our miiiiary as usual. ' .... , , '1:7" IVynfaa, the. celebrthed Alagiulh,.has taien entertaumg large audien;z. ea fr,r eeieral even. inks past at the Town liarg ite lavtle , ttae public, spiathis (3.atunla)) .evening. His pertormanoes me well worth seeing—we attylse the laremment - rft.ievit a prtiter. just for the in. of it'. dnd H car 1 ter . v:a. continuous hen., rain for two day*, the oj;"'"other deirett ft liy (Ai Tburitfay evening, i,ihout 13 o'rfock, limentl vivid tiattel of ligbuilog accompanied wiih".. loud thunder. • Tba ternperOire Suring the 'week'. has been tensonably m 1.14. • • or F, re ,....Air unusual - pUnibet of tires ; _.; L . era reported in different part# of too country, during] tiostgeek ' At, one at Portlod, Me., two in. Niw ; .R - otiri one t Louisville, one, at Reading, elope at Dome, 4t.c.. let them be an'Ao many :finely admo• ttitione to r eitixens to erejoise renewed watch.: (*nets end re loping the;itettroying; element In: Our midi. i ' i 1 11) , At, is ,., t; r v , , [Under this head we propose collating a weekly' jitinsmary of religion* matters, foreigo. and 4orneft• , :lc. Communications for dal department ere par. , - —7. 7---- - '- '4, • ..' ' , 7l,icularly solicited from one Ministers mid other in; lar 4 ii a :wird ‘meiti4 of tit yi-le . / ..orotee parties in ihii C0untv,.....84. srourisall ` 4 Station, No , 41 , 0 of T i bald ac .' ir 4 *(...1. VP Sartist Canoe, Idabantrake Street, Rec. l a 1 Monday *venlig" Jim, 9, .4,pg, the g •cfl..s`j. IIakVARD Curls, Pastor. Servo.* every Sah• Bea war , duly elected ~. istrwiam J . , t am p, Nir."-ftatb at 10f o'clock A. M., end 7 P. M. 1 • 0 h*r, f ' A-; David WOcali. V. A , :LPraile 4 ...,..P i tiu ':' ' tirTiunter Civic , ' (Evzsconiat..)-=itay. Das. 04 Charka Bolitiyal?elt, A. r.a.; Gram rarvln.l.v .iltt. WAllilreltS, HAVOC Sin** kohl rapdarly sim ul d R. Wiousey, A. Ti.; eamuel ;Rua/I,: Ci.;: t . ..lo this Church every Sunday t ._ " R Atcretlitir, t r .; Th l!roas Ailey W.; ' puha :, Evans Morning,; at •at tOt o t clock, W. Vilna, A:W.:; tiros. 0., C. Goaro: sad Joke 01 A ...., : arVigne , otrus be inviedin to de beta ge ek i °(th. Plasik' 1 Viv il l # 6o " 1 "!-"S e g l ed ` 1 "" ;; Wham "Cauroh, **et *sips, every Sunday Aid snolla at- W. P" 1, '- - . : s • , Oanralog so d welting. Thf County Cononisiowers puittlixf KePticrt (*.West Pew tics or P. B. gainfler,utudy - . awned: TPe selecting' will doub flees be acrepw bte to bot Abe Commissioners and the public. as Mr: K. is A every way mottilled to diaohaile the duties of tlin oIS e. _ MI" S 111 County Medical Boc;ety. - At the Aural meeting of the ti. , !oetety. on Wednea day evenitx last, (11th,1 the following gentlemen were che4'a °facers for the ensuing year : • PresTdee- : :4 , --J. G. Koebier. • rirr P),, , t4dent—A, Heger. Ii Seercrary--..k..11. Halberstadt. Corre+Vg , Ste're--Ceo. Halberstadt. 7'1 , 4 , 7.0/ter—James g. Carpenter. rirlrld,er for the Borough.—Thts subject is Ktit ex4iitne much afteuttott among our. citizens,' and severiAplans hare been suggested for producing. an . adequti t ;:t supply. Vie have 00 room at re.t.:tit' to merit IN much tesi. to discuss them; hut •itne thing Is y . 4 ), certain, Fount& swat bore Ilford mater. We arei : ifed:to notice 'that the heavy.rains ofibe few day's ist have tilled the basins to a cOnsidere- WerextenOind the town, we believe, is now pretty geat:rally'n..implied with water (such - as it 6.) But this tertnpvi,istfy rel:ef should not divert:public aura. lion frottskoc urine, a Critllo and permanent gun's auty agu ittttt the bander ineronveMence and 'denims wa hitye4f,FeCtt exposed to for the last Ace or 5,x. months. K ; ........ -............-NI - 0 ..411.411 . ...' .....-. ' Cr SA us; lk a I County .offiars.—Fut eon. Yemen! fi!freeno r e, we 41:111111. * 111 It 01 the present °f eets,. tf.y..elcetir•st and appointment, of this Coen. tiv ' : 7 . 7 ,' • , ..tidgf;p:;,f . C4Prf— , Hili: C.•1‘ , .. Ilegins, President; - ?: Solomon Foster, Associate :, • 1 ..! k . . Hublry. • ~, . ~,.. 1 1 4••otitittotery—JohA Herten Regasfei , , 4 Itererde--Lewis Reeser Trses;riier--lenan Ward ' .. • •••,; ~ . Cososssp , lttene , s, ' ,'•:' George Liartlein, ~ ' ' • t;•' - Isaac Straucb, • • • "r i i",! Jacob tine: CleritAr so —5- K. M. Kepner. . f. , • ,s Dirseseks of Fear— : • . . .. •; , Duniera, I:umber - :i CbarleiShappel, . ....., , : i John meowetzoi a roorPuse Steward....Charles-Idtgisa Coroiqr—Dr. 11G. Koehler, Surt!iior—Totris.% Kreider. c,i.taiiiirs : i... Michael Brecht)!ll, NI Charles A. Rahn Shari, —Jateea Nagle.. DrpAv Shell—Sohn T. Werner, - Reglqur Tam.: of Court :—First, Monday" in Xerehqiine, September end December--Sessions, three sliie k each, -r . Roiling sll.—This estab iiehraei? was opened about two years ago, under 'the bnsiiiess tirm of Harris, Burniab dt Co. It is located?:n Fi-Ithaelt, at the upper end of our 801 • ough. Fi,htitng the Summer past, it was' found ne cessary-1n enlarg.! the building and put up stittou7 al macAfuery, in order : to supply thu home market, whicl4a.s been steadily atomising since the °pet,. mg of 16 'Wiz—there am Ito" to the establish- , .. . . f . ' . . , Puddhog Prurnms, • - 1-I,•attrii " , .. , . 5.: 1." Truin• of .fi.,lty. Thr.9l)otive power cotrtitts of two Enttatet-1 of 150 .I';'-f..it.v-p0..1.,,et and the other of 30, 1.3,th .tmlt at thi. , f,pittce ~ WttkFth e pm...out kolff tier., fife is u,iputfßiof tuhriplactuting 350 fowl Sifinft,hed iron: ptr:tri,4ltu, virlitt front 221bs 'up to—t3:htki Per arso f=upplu'd with a large us: virtittrfhl of fi4l3: - .ll,luptett to the nutuufaciffro• all Fuz,"*;i 01 Merchant Bar [sun, Cur A Nil'. and T Radrkid Iron. ,s.if4tinisted ti.ar the estebriskiment will e, P . l thiner , e of tiie eurretti year:, about :500 tons fit Pla;;;Metal. and from 1i.,000 to 10,000, tons of of hand, a - winding men find Lott. ziowi'mployed ,ii the visritm.-ile.partmenrs of the e-tal4;4lantint 1- 7 1,: but an additional force will be for il.e merea,ing work of this yea' .1 , one of the most important enterpri se. M4itc vienidy. :It is yet to its infancy,' but from the reputation it has already acquired, it in , :i:6luht:e., destined to play' con-pteutms part in if W- of our Revolt, in the course of fii Oars. The I roprietorvi are men praeneulfy acquAlltted with the buctness, and their work, wbeig . l ,n--: tented, hen given : general satisfaction Or 'Vire Coal •Screens.—Those. of our retief . dits convertaut with Mining operations ,know , the Y6ltie of good Screeds, seeing they perform co 103.119 t ,; jaat a part of the business; and they can ac-, I cordiMity, appreciate en improvement in their unati4seture, tending either to cheapen their cost or raleike them more serviatable. To other+ WISC. ', vet:fled with the implements of the "craft," we mnyiniiipON say in explanation, that Screen* are usedit'or separating the tine Coal dirt and refuse fro,ttp - kood Coal. and also for assorting the latter M. to digerent size*, according to the men-ore of the meri,t4of the screen through which it passes_— Sc.l4sare theielore tudispensible at every Col lierrend good clean Coal and its proper :assort meft:Ovill very much depend upon the quality cf the*reens used in preparing it for market. They ~.,;-. . arelttade o f iron wire of virtues sire, according to the;..:„ Nge of the mesh required, liie bus,pef* of manufacturing Coal Screen*, it wirOilaturshly be interred, tea thrifty one—the pro priktrns being kept constantly employed, as new 1 CoV . tries. are put in operatic a, ,or old Screens I we:af,, out. Heretofore it hat hewn a complete, inn ' no,inly in thi* County—all the screens for this, and [tnuo for the neighboring liegic.ns being manutac. tuiti by a procvs patented by ono Henry Jenkins . Linily, hos.ever, D. L. Daterlg & Co. have estab. ' lisiiiitilm Fne.tory to this place, for the weectng of Sciiitnt, as they claim; m a different way from th."pmVoyed by the lessees of Jenkins' patent -- W4`,:vi*Peti :hei r estubiishrthecri some days ago, and • ..:1 inPrtacted its operations with touch interest.- Vie main difference between the two manufac toties consists in this,—that by Jenkins' plan the wi4 is first crimped by a separate process, before it iiiput together, and by the -new the crisping is don4i, in the act of weaving. Euerly drr t.m, cntn iiii'in their application for a patent that "the we'd berii/a the warp. and she warp bends the woof."-- ra lite latter's establishment nee Wires constituting 1114,"-c ain,. Szed permanently at one end only, el;..atreetied over, Lid attached aethe otherend to i sg moveable carrt'age, similar to that of a saw -1 lAtill and the "filling:L r i i ni l tires are inserted` straight, be:lfyeen alternate st sof the " chew," in the isiMe way -a carpet weaver seeds his "filling" , 1 tkrough the chain." &Mx " filfing",wire is ef , etely driven up by &trete/ 'blows of the- loom to l Ny*n it certain distance of the last, according to I.theY,size of the mesh required -- the cross wires, be i. fol* Firatit, now heading' one another. and thus I fkriung if tight aril well.adjusted Web. The ad. v: r apthge claimed in this ii.that the wire, both warp l thud swot, i* allowed to shrink In length ju-t vs 3 Luttli as the criuipmg tequires, r 43 as not to impair ilt3exture by over-stretching, and that the warp i aril woof exa'tly fit 'one another, neither _being ' i iiix;4r crimped too much, thes making a 'perfectly 1 tit mach ' - t ! , ..I'Ve have ho dispostticin to 'interfere in the rival- I .-- ry - ,.between the two manufacturing establislitivents i:illbui I:orougn, but we simply ealiattOntiOn to the ....ait „, j re eet a* a matter or-inteet and importance .to 4 b umies o mu Mk , to w hich our' cohumns are igptfewlly devoted. LKILL HAVEN AFF AIRS. Edwin Robinson, a young lad, slipped tram the rug of o ho oso,io 841 buy/kill Haven wf.ne etoo; can, and fell to the groutt , tit on his hatd• E Ile ttunned, - but no ben es were broken. John Dyer, forma Hy. a employed by #rn. Dellaven 61- Minerseillv, was much injured 0: an. accident at West Ile vent, last week. Be tDs riding upon a lruelc ladci t with pig iron, when he axle broke, and by the WI one ot 'his thighs ;*'ea broken and his leg badly critihed. CESr Rev. .i.Orainot the Methodist Church. Penes cf . reiiiiciets meetiogn to Tama 41a. They are v•ail to to lar%-ely attended. I T frFire and Three 31Pit Binitt ip.—Jobn i . Etnitun, Daniel Cannon anti ha MeCastling,lrish tries), rs . pre•ented to be of :sober and steady habits, Were the unfortunate. victims of the are . in the i l i 4 iBIIIY of James Tiaggert,E4, et the tunnel on e. Little Elehuylkillit. 11:. Estention, on ,the Ist iiig. There were mine men estrep in the garret et the time, and the fire watch was first discovered 1 near the ceiturity, treed en topitliy,tht4 those J.i.Who were saved jetmped,ont of the wutdow , i .I:,: . l?ligiong 3ntelligtittr. f asmi,imemmimomigp TAM AQIU A AFFAIRS. saiwom trrA 4 ER; . , . i o 4l4ofarottoi= or littif ittltle,„? ioltaa.. I B. Resnin, ;Esq:;.-Disca• So, :—..Stlnsuliiited ' by . ' the now& of your - Nevi Vont:llM oltheriCortes• P 34aeats ' /wad yap the Rowe from "dowe East,',' although the tern a tuked to cicalae. Where ill "down East?" Cogge t in &m o o, they refer you to New Hampshire. thence to hiriutna, end by taking the Atlantte and St. Lawren c e Railmed . . It Will bring.. you withie.the trig hberhond t af iidnven East," The No lidays were ancomtieni4l, y se'F.ce: ' tut a trues to yoking - , el On i . .3iiiiiiilOtii,rdin; ...1:1.. by fire 01 i , iv o of th , chtiA.qi ttin Ifdli, lids ..,:eneof intv vbiee,‘ or:the rnittchleti r i , tihei , t tone 4, , ,tive te-echoet untold thoheautts, and the in i; , : app ?sures and orris interior. tqanythiag 'dais Fire Ix a$ Lirst , di , coverp COIICt.: rt room, ut uhout cis did it spread, that in ftr and wais 101 l in. and not ; titan tiallobul'u heap of i From taw 11:11 the fire , the mar Wlndctws of the diatey in Irront on Brest one and ittp tame build:in; unexampled rapidity, atai moment- that ..total i des.t The tirerahu and licti;ce Eii raving wliateter of Itirn trom evely window i t: ,street, the:. chattiest Cea ; the . , rteheit cortame. lj e • enormonmnirrors were demolished in, ihe meet tra.aas sad 14,c,t1werf.. 'lll .'rite ragUnr dimes, hOv.il the buildlhg,, and what! hothing7tihd in less that VatA itittiOe Was level ivy, did let at ebme to Met*. Nur,- York iwart depraved t ornaments—Met ropoli where thei .wede, tied [others of, the and thrilled the hearts at ,LaVarge sUpo:inr iments, especially to the world. d 'under the stage of the ie o'clock, and so rapidly twenty 1111IILIIC3 the root . ring was le:ft ,ot Mettopo. , AMOulderin , g rums. was carried Hdireetly into - Icotel, NV ht4Cl stood imme• :.way; the two in iact,beiog . The dathes spread with T 4, it was apparent in a few +,untion was inevitable.— ihen. apolted . themselve. to Hdure could: be reached— :'ere "'atom - tried into the lets torn from doors, and wed from the window., lowered hy ropes to Le whiio s.gowets of mat; dying ciorn'evely etorv.— .iever, soon :drove all from was saved amounted to -three ticturs the whole •ptit the grdMad. One of ihemcet torlm we e.reemstanees eonnee ted with thi3.lamentable tire, is that it did not cc cur threelaao ,later, n # ; the Hob. 4 • WWI to have been itirolen open this gay to ihe!public, when it would halo beau anatndostely filled by the linm theds whh were Waiting for room'; Had it burned atter its opeeing,an appalling foes of life must have resulted,'Slitke the very l few i rsinis who wer e in it at the time. barely i.ared their 'ryes. • The 10.1. cannot yet be, clearly aseertained,though said to empunt to a tile h on of Dolltirs. the furniture., ot the H. c net 'alone, being worth Oiie litindreo end Thirty ilitioutind. CL,mpared with the toss, the insurance was very triding. • L Univeeste 'regret has ;beetresereseed.by aft clay-- Sea of thh coma:m:llY, and left evening a meeting of Hotel', proprieters 141 citiseas generally; was held at the Metropolitan Hotel, to devise ways and Means pi relieve the iiulierers. A horttuuttec was 'appointed to raise ' reeterini aid;" and to call a general' meeting I , r a like purpose. New York, with hi.il weiim-tomed l,heranty wit( do something handsotrie; s t ud commeesurate with her own granny nets stud abilities. I; Annther destructive fire .eccurred yesterday in Franklin street, censeins a large six story Plano. rortef manufactory, a c arch, and several dwelitug I t housee.. The workm n narrowly- escaped with lives, to vetritig themselves from the roof by roper. The • loss Item about ,;Thirty Thousand betters, : thobgh bur recent nuthetous gnat fires have to enlarged our ideas in sirch matters, that such losses es thee ;Scarce seem Whrth mentinaiog. 1 Monelteur Jullien has lost by flail large fire, some Four Thousand Dollsee in musical instrument sod 1 decorations, beside having ill• the arrangements for bis . igraud ball Overthrown. The bah is an. nounce4 ter the cause eventregi in some other house—?where, is not yet speedled. Our police, yesterday, arrested, at rWe Howard Hotel, the Teller of the Lewis County — Bank, who had absconded with tie the available tends of the institution, annouutinito over Fite Thousand Dol. lays. He was on hie ,Itvay to Europe, and had in , bin company a y oung Indy whole he bad induced to decamp with him: ,I l Marine disasters seem null to tie the order. of the day, nd no week pas ea that We have none to re- I port.', The last week! has brought us intelligence , of the loss of the new! weenier StinFrantieco. She' was entirely new, sup had jest been completed in this city, Piing intemled 1 , ,r• the Pacific side of the Caltforput route. tehe Jell New York for San Francisco, en the 2tst ult., hating on board as passengers, • sonic five Hundred Government trpopsi with their fee. ,:tea, beside provisions end -1 1 munitions a wur. ,'he was rpOkee to at sea by 1 two different vesselsiwith 11.7 r upper works gone, I and cdmpletely disabled ; owing, however, to the I violence of the gale could barely save them +elves, and were e ,hey to allow her to drift cut (Wright. •l. ' 1 ' The Secretary of fl.e Navy bin dispatched Rene-, ral reeettee nutters t/i. fears ti toe . her,and this steam er Alabama , of the] Savannah' title, has left upon the saute errand, hat , tog been charteied by the gov ernment. .. , 111 ' e The mail eteameefFmtpire de, of the Now Or leans and Havana rOute, is also ashore on Sgoam beach. where she stiMck a few nights Since. The _ tide ebbs and doves in her bold, where there is about • twelve feet htlyeater, though it is hoped that with.favoreble weather she may -be saved. Her passengers mid man} were all landed in safety, and I 'liter cargo of eat Lora' and molaSsee IBlning lighten-. od•up to the City. ,Some great carelessness must bove-criekidher to yrike in a fine night, and in r,,,1. view of gond lights. Shelia* since been got off e od towed to the city - , where she wilt undergo eetejeceee Tecate. arid be agaia . ltted for. sea. Aritone the arrirties at this pun is the set:Goner Garnti ri ii„ . aken as a slaver on the coast of ,Africa, by the 13:. t,s,_' frigate Constitution, and sent home u pd e i the eha.`ge or,lLient. DeCamp. She will be condinmed by the 'Ceetts, end tinuelt Jack will carafe in' for A Silt t_ O f Prat money. A etrong tuovem'ent is now king made in favor of 06eae penny pi letage. I.oirge and influential me et i n g s h ave b een ,b. 'ld, and our beat merchants I are enli sted I n the ii,,,,,ese. Etihu Sunlit, known. as the reamed Vack , Mutti,sts the soul of the Celer• prit4, the Howlar,J.4llll 0( she scheme. HO has just returned from I;England; ;Where he has been' I roueingthe teste.muoity to thee, importance .et the [ Mtol . 4.lTe.' ...; 1 , i Orariday evening last, a arena Willie ittleteete I VS given by the proprietors of tits st . Nicholas' Hotel. !deem's. Troll well, Acker • L Co „sin coni mettioration of the first anniVerearr" a the open tog-et this, the meit +-pendia flotefirr the world. Wine flowed and Yowls disappeared, telteeet men ry party.tOotrd it on'the •• light fantastic* me," till early dawn, i. i Whet think yonl: Among silt the other wherries of the nay,: in Gothain, we ihavii. just *betted a " Noitteal Poultry . Socieiy,i , with Barnum for President, and some ot our teat men (or bee tete. Then: object is to tinprose ibe breed of domc*tie fowle„. and we eupPoe that under their favorlq wispiest-, we shislipc long he blessed with six fece.reoetere, that ill crow ! like the chimes .111 Triaity,•and tinkles of ozetike dimensions, which wilt battle therappett% of the 4elirside young lady _who didn't eare far mute), but would take a re', a wing, and a piecef the limed. • 'Qua ot the mos 'sit:Ruler aecidents that we have !KILO of for alo dime.occurred last Week in the long Lima . on upper part ot our "lily; in the shape. of a imam 'various gas exp!osron. For' several days a strong moil ot gas had been perceived, Which fact Was at last tonunumeated to the °Moira of the Compa ny., Workmen were sent to,look for the leak, arid .pall eicavatiort the *seeping pa caught tire from a lighted matett,[4rve the unfortunate digger fifteen feesantei the air, gi ro Op the ground. uret a wagon sad terrified a vil4te neighborhood with a terrific' . row and bend oof broken pane* In their win. dote. The p , •=l;emanalanteated watt the sewer and blew off she iron covers for the =whales. wavering. nearly, two toindred `airtight. etrrylng Own fir and aesri tw.104 • ;Ultimo*. lac .auth 'fatties's! to letnitniisiMi for serail ham fa' • many Pl" wee. TM cause was aftertaitad the breakage of one of the main% resulting /rotes thiperfeeti - pazkim of the dirt,' reptteed in init katron which had been; made for griever.: The long expected owntntr of the distorLibrarT haver lertith taken pthro—the edifice ,having, been thrown, open to the piddle yesterday . . for the urn time. The books will not tie %t awed to itte viei tors lots one month, in 'order t.) . give peraoco, who .Are de•tireip; of viewing the intikhnz, an opportu nity of ibo domg, and - of waiting till the main rush of the 'curioni ba.C.pti•wd over. The. edhiro t* pleir hist,ubstanue. nA to its exterior. bet fitted up to thehmest elegant msnner Ttiti Library numbers hcarly One ntinilti.4.l Thoe•stia volumes, all newly' purchased of the etiotevo. editions, and elegantlV ' honed. Aa a who:eihath in its a•pect - as Lthrari, and as an edifice. it is un.urpaysed k 5 the purposes t o n whlch it is tlevnteJ,'in this refer:- try. Yours. Sc Cr.. C. F. # 111 760 - 47 TRADE rim 1854. . anEagit*A-14:".141,13;:"-- The quantity 01 Coal cent by Ruili'ottLl this week ii 11,625 agalnct r0,0•.15 OS for the eorrecrond• lag week - ?act year, • i .Tho (trade front this Reston, to fur, chows a inreaco, but the alt.,itateet c tiore Rjehpl'obd chow a high! decline.. • • ' •- - REPORT OF SHIPMENTS ... F tom Richmond - , for the work ceding °a Jay, Jan. 7,18 N Tens I ' viei. 140 Conn.k..a. - i l ' N. Y. Sz. eishi., 133 . • INorth River • .•' it,ziouthern Pls. ; 1119 of othe'r wrecks :for tho Fe." that go I ue wor ifellow 1 crew! oCtight, ho out to liter hula he body of a dead ed di., he appear, peed his vroes: • • w stre4; of this ,ward you can see of the baildtcgs 3. w these bodies of betide tht poor Ile inst these accidents._ • dripted, With new the eve of the roof. k is sucereded by t;tdered the State days she is perfect state of spoodeati refers to tt of the New York is no beginning to rd of geati . ernen se• • en attractive loot T't , 5 4 , 2i 6.For the week, 1,3v2 Total Mr MO !keeve.m! 412 j.For ,eation, Tu mune time hlct year, - BoAwn and eicunty tretiuthis evar's , thing going East of Cape to. Maieachusetti, New H a mp. shmi and Maine. So'uthern Ports ioeintles averything to ti t° .iotitit. era States anti4t Indies, as we:l a. to on De aware Itiver below ittetanon,-.1. to very abundant: , 'm,' thing relating to hear of yOur efforts liosplatl,.,and after ing 'it is good to {:now lovrorty, object. Ey . ing business should, Ito its suedes: amid Ts' Ide, it would bo a s where cared tar. and his witho quarters .n and youi l Coat read , • of thisOtcefortbe aka/drops/. 343 • 40,7(14 RAIL ROAL):.-1854. The (011ov:tingle the quantity of coal transported' aver the different Railroula iu Sclauyiaul County_ for the weekending Tliureday -• I Lt acK Mina Hill dz S. 11. R. B. 5,790 14 ,66J0 17 Mount Caibon ; do 601, 12 15 Little Schuylkill do 4,041 4O 1,7939.12 PHILADELPHIA & READING, HAILRIDA ECM. 1853—".344 - Atuomt of Coat tratieponed ()nabs 'PEWndalpfdia'_ and It.eattng Railroad, dunug the week eliddig Tburt-dey Eitetung list. . 42 43,003 titAdelphie T0,13a. 434270 211,150 • I 82112 40,231 23;053 • —,,i--2132,00 FroFrt Totsl 14,,625 12 137,151 1,5 To same moo last year 129,741 14 69,264 •t 20 prr oak, it would 150,0LD too', ihungb would somewhat re tie 'dock.. Oa band are is good year, for Doth eproduericio of &hue), an.pottatteoc.will be erica from befog Tun ad disposition to start inorti the deolots Icier...curs to ter POTTSVILLE. MALIV.E.T?!. ,p. cattimprrth. WEEKLY COT: JUV'S,Oti. Whaai rldur, btl *7 5 '.? c 1 Dr..i pw.abespard. 0L0.; ; Itv.! 40 4., N dl. do qnpet'd ~' m Wheat", huth,t i4O I br'd app;ea pair,: 1 50 Rye. do , `J! Eig..,.1,,,,:•!, • 15 COM. j 4144 lei hatterl 14 Ohl., (to 44 i 5.134r01tir.1!. " . j - 6 POI/14004. do 7S i Hama, , - ._ Tlmcith y Neu , ) ' '7 1.5 t 114 . 1.,t,c: Cloys, 40 3 6 4 I MAXI. r etaildrqa 12121 • Un Ntw Yaat'a Day, by the R. John - I , lkanion. lOpri LIMIT to ELIZAUCTif BILLINGTPN.b O O"f roriezabon. • . . - On Oa INTC.Inm .Lyi`lt.".in.,,!, kiLIVErt \V WO . I,- VERTO'N of 81 . 1;1.7:Ain, to L'.I.IIAIIFTII IVINN of .. .. 514C131y. . • , On tt.A loth Wet . et Parnt;hra , AlA.. ll, l l1 fq ethuylkill Oarinty. .1.1; 11. r Joseph 34 , ...C001, 3.1 1 51F.rt end ittIIIiICCA, ...e(oekitenghtt's Roterti.'ert Wllaan, F.sq. Fir tEw'Ree. Me. Weghtrnrn •-n rho 23th ult., %VII , LIAM lIUGH es of PIatIGIOSSIII w4N ELIZADETII ‘VAJTr. of ,!out Cut,' DIED • 'ln - t) , N•1(1, liliaoli, W G 55th yesr of hts age. The deceased was ferm-rly n mach :esp.cted reel denrof Pine Oroa,, the fill•er of 11t. Adam 11. tior gas nfour Ltoroug h. at he a t rivtd Ws lathes 110119 EL in elute vases Mat close ttis ayes Ic death ,on-thrist. Ulail evening. p-.-. ' POTT6VILLE I.TTER.I.:II 30CILTY.—:a ~ s" elated Meeting :Irina pottpeillt idteraty i 4 aeltly' IN Itl he n..lef on Wednesday e feeling , Jim. 131 h. iS.A,: In Foatt.r's Hall, at l'i c,'ell..Cß . , , ~ i I.ctuve , --Ctil Paittraz:n : . . . . . Reeder—Eliau s•lcistteldet ; i. Qaniii,Ln—"llate the •drat.les of fthea'aaptara a ttintrtl tpnclenes U. . • Affirmative—A. Splncry, J. T. Shot:tier ; Div;ltitti —I., Aare le. 11. F1,3,r By order or the eociely d r> 0111) FELLOW C FAS 'ET RI .—Pc roue r.rpurrh:..,ing blllllll :oil, m the Odd F.-Cow s' COMetry, will nVply to Fr, nit Port. at the trap .4toro, Town 1,11 ; Jour J. Joxi.:z. Juitx 6. C. MARIN+, Colo.! r1r....t. Nov. ?TiCE.—Tha Coal bualaras . ntratofoio toe c.,etad under thr firm of ittltEd T.II: I IgAS Ac }. .) :i.r w i l . ' v kl . .i 3As C I 11l i N1fi l i o :nt,e .t. catt ( i v . rd Ott the Cam (.17 . .1. 31. 11.13.5. TTY, , • J. H. 111;AT'l Y. PhhAville, Jan. 14, 1t54 2-11 ..0 of .8 111 MON 144;11C:331AX. tice'cl: ' The xinde4eigneit Atular.e appoinoetii hp the Oh phan'a Cuuit of tit !Wit C•4lnty.trk inalt the n - tour.: Eat eistribute the 'Exfphce of sne,pey the hard. of )19wthetzu Schema:l, I:xecutnr at ..:•itnhit Er her4tan, iiti:'ll.-ovilt attend f.): - tta.t purdate a: lus 1,171ce. In the Borough at P.w.ev Ma., on )10NDAV, the 7gts day of Putout y, 'A. P„' 1i54,11 1 1 .7.‘' , 1 , 1ck. •.• Jolt N And 'tor. Jan. 14, 1834 , I \7OTIVEZI—In the matter nt the i.:t.tattt e..a.Ti! 3. I IARIAIE SCUTT. dect: Thrrund.ra:gliel, Auditor ap.61.zir1 (;.,; phatie zichui , Nlll revi• tia and restatel:le accqpo .Vit.itti tillatar of Catharine Sentr, azta.r. , l I , lr that purpose a• PO:11, 'ollle. on TL: f."? . 13A Y. Jan. 3lat, at. 10 9 . 4:1.),:k .1% 14,,n(which aft vattt,. int , re!.:ed ntli plaab:R. PO:a • rt4tice.. JkiJIN P. ii(triAlit, Auditor. Jan. 14,-145 t \, '.. 1 .1:• • !, . _...-- ............-::_.....,_ z..._........J..._ r orroia , yi 7.tii.ifieli —1:...,ta ri,s -o' .J , cop .47 ibaPtrer ,Lt...,:t11.4 t:l4.tor , r.::31 9imul.:l d.4. , ,trf).r, der.eitsva. to , ' The underalgrreJ, An firor ap , roted by the dr Oen.' Couto olcha,ilk 111 C.,1 r.c y. ea d eiirhate 'he onsets In the hank o f tor of Jac'! :Shaeffer, deed di,rry.fll, the assets le the hands df the John. Admlnletrator of Leonard Shaeffer. dec'd• Mao, to di itribato the asset* In us handa - of Daniel H, Sta ger and Joseph Dangler. Adalltili:rittote—of tianotgl dheeter, C and a itls 1 baits and. cr."..11. tan of said decedent, (wlitelt.eifd - Leonard 1911rient and Samuel 13betffer were Adro:ntatratore 'the oald ince!) :Shaeffer, d I will attend, for that par close at his office,. In the liwough of Put , aellleor,n . w GD:ir.sDlY, Of lit day of I ebruary, 16:4, at Iu o'clock, A.. N., when and le h,.re all yersope interest ed can attend. ' dOll% P. 4101.1,ART, Auditor, Pottsville, Jan. 14; 1911 2,31.• Conrad Bc.tecet, Trustee., 6r.e., . vg.196 E ept.T. 1559 Jamoti The underiltrled.Audittd appointed t ' . dl.trisulf the money In Court , made on the above Fl. F 3., wilt attend to the .1011'4 01 hi. eppottat9ent at hla office In Centre Meet, Pottsville. ou Elllll.lll', 'lOll , day or Prbruat 0 , 1,1.311 o'ank, 1' M. Wit. 1, WIJ.ITNEY, Audttot. Jati.14,141.1 110.1:1 1 71C , 6 ,— To ill the. H erre and Leg - al Repre,pti... ,Lll tat I V Pt. ni Johua Enty,l.3te of Lower Nahintitn-' so tow u,ita.:.. th.s county Of Sc Pliffoalfit %Al on!er of the Ofpilall . jl 'COM, o r.th, Courtly pt rtt rlkiq., n inqu , s4tr?, hfld at-the au. ; 4, fit dererte;d tn.lbe Alp Llsvri•N! 411101,C, ID Gobi scDuw os 15th 'nil Feb uaty t in foku 0 , 14.111 Ena;te pari4tr , n tif the real • .ICeFtged, rn nit u:nono hit children awl repteaentatleia„ if that ran'he done without c.r.1,04i , f , 10 4 .r0d otibe otheceir.i., In v Of! • IMMO totttln and seo,re yau in sy •.•;• 1,3 It ).t think-proper. i :1E8: NAOLF4 my ill rt , !: , •sys•4lll' itlherler s Office, oks.- vslte t , Jan. 14,1554.. , • , nll.oPOßAL9.—Ptopasalc %s lit •ctirelsed by I the' loubscritier. to the 2:1:; - 1 Inv.. tot SO KJNO 141/4t.8 on the Musk Beath Gntiiery, eenerally ktialein es the Bast Vein. Further particulate ; - can he ebteteeel by applying to Illinlitatt ...damp. Moat Mountain. &DANIS b. inn. 14, 1854 - 7 • =MMMM 1 CEM Poit Carbon, 41171 , 17 46,'505 OS Pottsville, 540 13 6.414 15 Schuylkill Hoven 4,634/ 1;1 51,625 CO Port Cltatiio, 4,473 tr 7 32,27 d 1* MA'BIIIEL) GENERAL NOTICES. 4Nl.e.s I.IIINIS, NOTICES, UniTOR'S.NOT/CE.-Irt tho Court of Com •1 )Hurt Ple3a of SF liuyikill Orrger or r, sw/1741[a 1141tROND ro., Die. 49.6, 1833:—..1* NOTICE le heiaby gtvr; ;fiat tbe . Anr....;nl 3106 t. int of tag sbarebOlders ,aui nn rlnetkil. far dent, elght - ",blinaorn. Trog.,t,'er gad :I•2zretaty, w ;lb befd at 3 0'404, -ft. nt thOr (Ace, la Baronet ntPollsOille, on SA'rUNDAY. January I 1, 1653, ro serve the ensuing -year. W. D. 3100RE s kney. 33-4 it Doe. 31. ISSI N L iItTICE--Tbs BortrA of Directors of thg`Peon. ~1 Ws anti Training rithoni car Idiotic anti rattle minded Childrfh, Inrornma tett by the !Ave!orate ig PoottS.Ylvaula. Aptlit 1853. glee notice that tart' will nOCV rrreive a fair addittnuat -mil,. under 11 jean, or are, Into their inetttution.. holy application will be necessary tfl secitre sletir•slon„ a s With thrill pre_ sent accommodation their number must be Wine lim ited. Appheating may be mode to . 1 . }lnn: ttE:Clitl32 Si. ATI/OVD, Committee Of, PilliaP ti. JEtiTICE, - .11.eeemlee P. MORRIM %YAWS., - Phitsdr.iplha. . Or to the Prina pal of the Int.ntution,:' • JA Ni t: ri 11. 111/MA - ADS . Getruantown.ra. 52-rt_ Dec• 2s, 11353. A DIIINISTRATO!'d NOTICE_ —WHERE- Lneters of .6.droltnstrs , lsino6n*-111 , 6 Etuttle of (ATARI N C PDX. late of the Burnet,' of P 01061116. In the C3nuly of Schuylkill, geceageS, bens been &muted to the 6116661166 T nntito,ls hcieti7 giveh 14 011 ocrolis ludeb.ed to 630 egeme 'mike pay men, and those has lug cl4ints, will ptevent them for 66111ernant., .1 DAM. 50E11.112,.. - Adulinistfitlol - Dec. 10,1852 1r31.0 DAUPIIII9 ANL) 51:144t/EIiALICNA . IRAILUOAD has t*atu opftnt.l between AUUUR.Y and rlNFaittilVe, for the traneporthtiqe brpli4ea gen mid freight. The departure of the ran it 39 foll 9 rinegrOYe M. Of CR:lntk, /6.n., Aubotn; to meet tbe Philaditibto train from Pottavtilp. .Rerrawtato—Leaves Atibora it& O'Clo'Skt M.. Immediately ai:or the irrival of the Phlladelphig Tnln. trA.TEs of rAne From rinegrare to Ilaairesos 21 Miles , 10 Cte. l y res . irruertrove to Wh il e Rona " Y) rt F,:om Melva:re to Olen Ford - tri " 33 " Err, tea rtnegtote to Reed tr's M ill, 19 'rr " Fro Messove to Suborn, 18 - r 521 " vvs rare per mllo4 Ere PaHertfer we/ 8e en14(.4 id SO /St. LI Sapp,* 26.18 5,3 -.1911y XTOTIOIb , • Ile subscriber would hereby' notify /A law 5,.4.4.. .tv. end the pUlaik. 4000104 thal toi pa l pated at aij jiints to attend to,.the IneUring, of Plinnetion, titono &tummy. Brick Man llt outy.l)lggins. and other nicatuting bsiostion 10 11%.1i1110 , v. 40 kinds. Also. to contract tot ate I:oostruction and Emotional' sit trade wf thinning+. Charges moderate. licspestfdlly. .10tIZ4 if. JAMEM- P. S.—TMAIfII7 for Nkft. favors, the undersignd would selkits cantinniquol- of Uts httbeno libollll guittainsift. , .J. J. Net. • - A1147 • BUSINESS CARDS. lIIIIGITAZ—ATTORNET AT 1.44W— .7 I.lpw.ors, SO! ltljlitin COACItT, Po- wits agggiod go any loudness eakrageti to Ith eige,,vtith prthlatliassu JAW )4. lesl fr" • . EDMON'O9.IrRar 111$11401; OF Mid:CC—Tea etter oftto Istoo.ihttart Stelott*.oi—Tianoa totted. Attr totowtinietitton titbirt+mtd to Oub scrTher, at tit* tosldettre. Ydaar:totr 11°04, art, - Ali C. bon, 'vat to puha:MA - fly attended lu _ net,,Att, PDX: CO /-10.PF:tvrtte.tt*ttiv.-,4-ttAvyA, .MIDEN- T%-' I 4ED hmtthamacima4 thr!laallinj sil4 i.hipplatz of t"nit. a hie Jay ag. , welatcid wrtb I .4v (I.=pr..Nliart, ;owl linn..4 ..1:14 JR.. an flatiics 11. Ports, orM •r - tam firm of LEWIti AUDIENMED at I,VainzaL 4 tteea. • W. ' halia*a'ri , i 7 anti K, Port litichionn4. 1431"1.1 AI?Dr.NIIICD. • rtiltuE HiPaT rs. W 11.1.14 Ni fl At' , JO/1N RUAIMLL. Jan. 14, lat.44' •-% .`; CiTICE.4-JOSEi'll VATTEBSOX bittisis day fr , dy, the ausidaas di Ratline ilud Go:4!,,eundacied under the tiriji nt MIL {.I3K MIAIILESI MILLER, haring isaotla. ied' with bun ?CY, GORUON,kellicdatlaue the bust. neat's/. Nista:chg. ender the taw of - CItARLEA MILLER & t`o,.. 036 s to i 3 Walnut 131- Jdar 7; 1.3511 ' • 1-3 c • YOR SALE & T OLET. ATAIMACI*I.E. tOAL . LiND-VOLL SALE. V '—.iirveiarreacts of Vatuabit Coal Land In Lot. bc . llT,Pad tfraiata Ccitintyrinar oxle, -Fuipirtitiveys, addrek* • F., I GI OF,OiME, • Lebanon. l!a . • 141 • -It); MEM .. ...: , -- 7, r -- lz 0 AtapiT.l—Trot. fiA4i,tonte now oc.c.npued by (Tali!. w . Clemens. Er ,on Centro- dt• Apply ui,• • .. -• : it. C. GiLEEN . be. 4- 1,`1A .. ..5.1 i •; . i ?3..tf . tisq-elory nouses„siftli Brice .fronts,on the eoe'.. *asu nee of Tair,p and liotweatae . :Sifieis, ea, ti 11.1 lest (ter,( bx.3l feet deep, on tett I.W.fe , e't Alley. ALS', FoR'SAi,E, a 10 Uursajeteaut Le47lttei with a 11 1101rsa Coal Ilresker—hsae.hten in use a sheet tleer,aUd will b suLlcul teasaaable ts ma. The Engine rcilY be seen ullllzies Srader's-31ctetalne chap. Gr.:9lms tl. cumssusG. . ' < Dec. 31 P. r 53-: Sltf • • - LOST & FOUND. • ~, . I OSTs—ilnigen POTOIa il le and At. Ciailt. a Drt I_JeoiattlOt Li Wagon Cushion. Whoetret wit lewg It at tilts odice;nr at silo store of thu 2 , 41,:et bet>. wilt tee!etote. the Otatlito . • ' WM. nice . ; ftt. (JIM,. dial, 19.14 •1.4 t• . ~ TOTAL • . ill.A.ll.C(Piir.—clene pie 'premitee of the - I.leuti-rib4r, Berry township,. etehoyl. 'kW Coentyi Pa.., on the 19th of Decent- N l*, her lest;i LARGE YELLOW COW, with 4 m e. white ottatlOn.liet the lwaer Se retru,”tt,..l e , lfle fore Ard, prove preitertv, pay ;es 484 taKS-... her etedy • otherwise 'tie wilt be 'atilt wait. 1 ,, 14 W- . /iIIr.AAIA.4. ,11.. n. 7, IM4 : , @,iU7 Ut 1 OSV.-4 ItELLOW COW, with uf„,..k 4...‘vbhe - spat 1.1: her ace, atty. pergot re• i;:• ,,, :\;1 , 1 terntpg Iteti•to itto eublettber, In the Oral- t N I • eta Wift bejetatattly retverited. - ; Wit , - -r . . 1. - - 3 - D = 1 , 1653, 1 ,1te.53 , GElittli.: %V. 4lNltten. ',, 11-1 r . 7 - trv - jr, ituWAILD:—Lost on the between Miner:Vale •nd rt. 11118.1 1. ere, of the pot of the Broad .Jlll,lliflth, of In running t the north toe of the ilaittnan %neg. a thtubleecnard VelLlPitt LEVEtt w.vren, with_ aieer,lehatn and hey • Inent,der wilt rer.e Ice the above :r tiwnjit on Ihr..ollyey) , .fvf it m the anbeertbsr. 19 FabUltonfto Street, 'entssettle , , or at his pisee, in Centre eittost. FAmvEL , ;l•Ehlt 4 . 152-tf id ea t ti? Der. 21:. WANTED. BUP 1X G. 31ANTER W. 13 T Wan. altiluncetate: Colliery, near Shatuuktn:a at:H.- 01n person tn•kep n Urge Hoarding Howe. For SLltlht.l Phi'llt11511!/ apply to C01.1311.11N & 9.natookin, Noretrit County Jan. 14', )654. : r , 17 C11001, TEACILERS WANTED.—Two i ,Schani , Teaoero are: wanted to teeth Irt Pultqc.l 14..6oals:tti ttiotetec,erhuylko.tt County: to whota, goz.td eafarie. wt.ll be paid. Ainlication to be I ' JAME.. 3 dFEEL. Pro..'t t,i , st.,l of Dtreetme, Houma CI , - Corbon County; Pa . Jan. ti 130 '; Tri ATION WANTEp,rnt• CATIlE luss:l As, aged 'about 14 years; She left COUnty. Pa., nhwit two .ears AP) ] SOIS loige nr tier age,hrow,n.halicdus 11,11 'tit: blue Iye e. pleasant 'and egreeatrtela net mwnners,orni wIS proltbly'llen:. her P.snie, v;htelt elm tmej 4:,r!, before 'ller par erns wilt . be ender grt at ohtleatlons to any Persil] who will al4. nu 9 tho tespeuttrig the thild,lidlisessed to NirtR , PIN ;DAN - NAN, dt. t;latr P. 0., Behaylatil f;t4 .Pa. riv" New Veil( Paper4 ; wlll please ntAtet. Der. 30,14 1 ,53 53-31• . I,: k r ;l4,l , ll'iß.D.—A.Plll l / 4 ('TICALBOtISSIINtit.one folly competent to take Charge or the coal work. known a cam Kaekorliiiain Colliely near Meldtenon Myth,. Tiiwnrliip. Count,. ;Nast be falai: c entlyachitaltocd with workto; large and small veins and pro j.O Ventilation °filthier-, none other need ap ply. Idbiral wageiwrltteßald. App.'y to riancm Darilot: Idt/h.:port, or to. - urAG Eas SINN I dlirTiOli Pottevtiie. Nev',:in...1053 • VANI'EI")- _ I:IISIIIDIATELT—A. GOOD 1V9).1D 'turner, at the Pottovtile t)team log ;and Tortilog Mill. to )tihom copeigni. employment find goodiwages be given. . •t . WM. Oetolleilt,•lsls3; ' 43.1 f . . NE IV ADVERTI'MTS: ._____-,, 1.--- tEal) , ! , znvc, IRON PAINT;. OIL AND 1 , 1 . ..• , COLORS, • . A i rrinnfiettired,by FRANCIS B. LEWIS az co , represented , by Lever , Ja.atzs St Co., 1.35 South Front Street, Philadelphia. 1 • . tirderi the tkfull'g jeceired—punetealth attended i to, guaram c ed to give aelisfaction, end. offered for Bata on tbe most liberal terms. t a t r o , I.e . r eamptibe Send partienler9,.plea , se addran as Jan. 1[4,1853. , ' :; -2.3 m Ch.BPZIPTS CA R PETS ' ' 'XT E nave a pretty good alaortment of Carpets on Vl , hand, purelm,ed.at the old pti&:s—.4% recent arise among the .. weare:a wiil advance the article fef) per 4+nt. Terione not supplied Will do well to call eno. One btock coaiprotes.---- .. 444 rich all wool Ingrain, I r ''., -.. do wool and cotton Ingrain, . . 4 do cotton, . • 2',4 3.4 4..1 Venitiart sll44roe i , • • COIIOI.I, . ' .. good Reg Carpet, 44 5-4 and 6-4. red and white matting, 44 5-4 find 6 : 4 Fioor Oil Clothe, Crumb Clt ths,&c., " OrderA taken for Halle or Itoonia in Sheet Oil Cloths ind . .uirpilied with railroad speed..—' -t. ' JAMES- \V.:St:I - MACK _ 'Norr,iitown; Jan. 14;1851. i 2- - 3 t 11-, ci •.' NOTICE: ;* v , e l N r about the 3-1 e? nest month, will be. tsprs 'kJ see 9 ed to the citizens of this plate, the • •. f OREIAT UPII.SE, LES.3O3. - , - I,:dletstto ' • . . ise Cli:OL'2.l i'CIYI'S CA:1313f." . .. . . - • • In rent i : . .• I . ' ROME mERRInELo . , ThiITSSGIN VW' ro Nile." el reprelerited by 1/Pr for ONE litlN Dii up NIGHTS, with Hilo:tepee sums, In PtiOdelhhil. : The Torii tendency or Mrs ilerrrlet Heeeber Etowa's I.Vorld-r.nowt.t.d Hook its too trell.known to :need core cent. i The work harbeenesrenally revised end pienaryd for. cep, esentcton—tbe t hitiitne. Incidents and grandly. elsrtted eharneters 41.11' be rendered In n tesur,ftit truthroi rnshoer. No 414.1enfto hair been .. ; ,,, :r d ! to rite'prodoetion of this work', and the pubge Is asteired that crest esins will be taken to render it . .w.orttvi of their potronnee - ' -dart:)l,l6sl - 7 :COAL MINES TO LEASE MA,IIANCIY Aitp lIIENTI COi t 4Y, et Trdeertinn. illorthomber land-Chunjy, 14 Jolley from the Bristioehanoa bavlnt ,Mines opened, nre.stoss premised to or ter the Pam for LEASE. The reilis ere all above sae from fto la feet to thlikneaa. and of a supiler free-biszoing eIaAL, free of Impurlllee. - i• • TheiMaeliterry will all be forritshed, co that, no (Italy : will he rriiiintred (or that potpose by the ;11.S. FOC, ! ' • Th..TT411 0, 0 1 3, Nib:Alley arid Sniquenannit Don. road, cenerelina 'this thsi Vennayleania Canal, vtlit L e . opi ln e ri In April rot the tramsportra;on f the Coal mined:from:hie property. • " ' llesbent46le will ha- l% an • willltirilinit) .maklilst..:vuratql.„ teaser, and are Idieited M •Isit-Tre verso% and Inspect these Mines. . Yorjerther particular. apply to : !AXES L. MORRIS, -President l.lahaeoy and ehaniokln Improve- Thant Cortiprwiy, at Tr evonen. Treaerton, 'leaner, 14.1354' 2-3cus. • .1, ORPHANS' 00081 1 :stmt. D r*suA.NT: to at, ovde . r of the Orphan' . Croft f•t" L thf: Cutely of Schtttlltition tits- Conimonsceslth of Pe nnsglesnot, the subaerthet, Executor orthe !art will and.Tastatoent of Chatlea Bornsui, late of the Bototigh of St k Clair, to the Connty of ncltittioll. deceased:Acid 'Spoon to vile by intblit 'endue. op 211.1 N DA Y...the 20th day of Pettrunty nrat,at I o'clock irythenfternoon, at the Public Onotre rt Mrs. Otaeff„ in the 10i-cosh of Ortelgsblirg„;.ln - the County of strhoytkilt -aforesaid, alt thel . cericiln messuage, Ten. Amen,. and two tracts or.pteces) .1,n4 shonto In the township of North Manhelm. to the County 01 schntiklll and that', of ferrnsytrants, to wit : :The one of them bounded by lauds of Wthta m antra; land. iati treaty and J'Acoh aotrman,llo Jaff . ,h. Anehech.;lAnds 'of' , Frederfek Fried, he., con taining 12 acres, more et Ptsf. The other of them bonotted.lty lands of Michael Great, Beniatotri Poit,l4nds - now of late of Hear? finfrinan; &c.,rontalrlog agile and '26 percbaa, More fate the Estate'of onid dowased. Tams and conditloos loath' known at the t fin, and place of 1319 byi JOBS. BElTzila By cud!', or the Orptis Court,:, Eaecutor. - Lewis s4aara; C Sex*. J3a.14, 1854.L1 • 'Let ~ 1 1 - I'OR 541.14. , . TUE inherrlher offers et prlvaie sale, between this ud tee tut dsy ,of April nest, the DWELLING/ II00.0.•and LOT , of GROEN Di situated In the Bor euahectrattscille,Schnylkill County, on the cornet ar Mutter and Third eltreets,Jo: said . Do ro.tgh. now In tire trossesiton and occupancy of llenJ. EL Delft, aniledfoining the ptopeity of now, of late . ; Jot. blargan;send l4 the rear ertendln to , . __, . "Go-forth Ailey; having erected on It, tai , 'o6,the. cornet of old A Iley'and,Thlrd St.,, if PI a tsrgeand corornodL.us; Ceach-maser's Ile I , Able, which may .very conveitlently Ise Used rir any other i purpose. The Dwelling Dona has attiithe4 to it all the nrecesSaty modern Improve-_ MePts,:lnelodine all the fliturbe Ibr burning tap lights.l The belt of,spriag water being introduced ' Soothe yard TOT faMtlY nee. It, Woos el the best built frame dwelling house, in:thr Obrough of Potts. vitro • the whole being waited dot fifths best manner wilh the hest bind of Wens - -, ; , ALSO, Hie lege and very!'commodiohs present I Dwelling House and Lot of Unatind attested In the Drtroeithof Orwlgetinra. on one of the corners of ton Centrellonarr: in said Doiaugh:frontingon antTt. ket etleat, or the llentre Turep e, and on Liberty attest: nr4 tontainlog In front it Varlet Ettreet,ls6 ' feet, - end in depth on length On Laberte Street. to a ila 10 feet wide Alley; ;140 feet. o this property le st tat he 4 a large butt and Ttribilli, a well 0400.1 Mall , , with pump, at or OTT, the itticban door, together with au the other eseeisery.epputtettancee• jThe Donee Is; thressittorled,and eery suitable fat oar 11201 of bueinestrelther pilblie or prints. , • ^ .. CHAS. WlTldiht.' ,- li-tr Jiacii ~ Auras, ; ClUntil E. eurtaa. I &D/1249 & 1 StITTER. PROD &Vl' CO MMISSION if ERCHA NI'S .N5...6. acarn W Alia BT.. Pil MAD' A', ' And Wbotesaln Doaleis, ei low Ceeh Pelees. CoSaben Sinner, . ;Sweet 01.1,Fide,,ChceolAte, .Glide & roll do. ' ileoinn and Cocoa, Raking Petl4 l ll4 peeled do. Powder. Jeceee am! Waltern Lard. telateatne, Paatt Ash. Herkimer Co Catsto, ,Jraccaroolik. Vaimhe'lit, Plat Apple . do • /Lfeekeee P3rine Ind C-0111 Nap 11140 401 fttatth, , at - . . Ituakheat l'lnut, ' Dees-war. Tio.yarn and 'Pearl and Hulled 'brie,. ' I.e.ng.4it len • Dried Apples' It reit hteilital,ll , 43. ind4O.,NOVIMall, Users 0 Split Pats. -'Puts GtOr9 l 4 l9 See• - • Ouddsh a heeled Herring. Etnserord'e e & Colgate'n bitiANl'dir.Whlue earns linali pain letateb, Canary end tramp,. sedd, I , Cole's Pearl and COEDIAOIi Mould. Adamant ion and Werth, illostat Candle*.. Cutaway & PlustatA seed Dahl dill en HIM -Uriek Rtes. Flour, Corns 'filt lista:An Cigars. k ' trot*, .. ' flayenna do ...! ;Lemon dytno- T114 0 1' 2 . ' -e'lluolonled (lemony, N. V. Plnins. ' iVeppej, NSltte. Coleman's ..-t Dt11..1312.010 *rut owAtts—rjoit antgo ,ows ionhearise.carraou.• :I mustard, dr.c.. &0. , Limmartment or CI that is nisei - ear, tni bun 4or re- . 2.84911, ClltOtl. Dates, ,: i AVAHO dr.'OOTrER, pall il Most, for calo at tbs, Irma MO Iron V m (Vora. . •' ' ' N:• taaaks, Pc42. '`'• 0 tout Welul Smoot, Vbitad'a. i 3krittarstlll , ,lllll '. r. , .- , il• bra It ' NV. IS, lOU , . . - ..74n; H. Igsl . . %%sax' . .. ~ . .. IN PO 'TIM oohs . .. t'llitlßgy . • ]: : - . • - , D. 63ereheea . '•,i • • . that valikabla L. ,' ' : . btattee a •espitel, . ; • _ be ettlelter te. i• • , . • . • • liter.. a e•onfpztab. i., , W• . llophonie, 3 tpart;,',.'.,' by the %nem of Temp, . . [ lleverat ma , 'awl CA:, • . ...' Ofotof . alcaite4 at the , and Barka A.peete, 4111 , - - The tot la-3a - feet : front • ih depth a11v,3 - Nisr)u , I pi,: lay —pteert,tteit 3 irons I,b . ... feet. Toe tropmeOe,,,,.. o. bljealrt...2o feet rffikil by -IQ, I. ~ ten tv, , ,te Of the keel. tr.aietfat ' • ..' obese acted. with' a range of ft, /Zees //boot 10 et. /9 feel each, •• TilltPetty.,tehlith Is i.:c atei .t 3 the, o ~ atee,e.vrth readlly:totornand a rev/ 1 1 eISOO per Tdir. i • Ell Siff to Clmmena4lat ten-n'cla,ele of aad day when - acteadatice calif tc annditiotts -made. Sr. rows' OP Pottivllle, Jan:l4. 'inSt REMOVAL AND M4NCIE- Nuir,N24.F: min A Tjah.criv esT - • 4 fillnlBl9 L. 11AluLCIWIRLL 4. CO., • Z'fiILADELPIIIA TT A vING• RE:II9VED 111t/t nee 1 1 / 4 n..117 Marktt. and No. North FOUrth *Ude!, are opening for the .9pting tssiteitn 4itoatini,nt of Silk - Fancy Goods., that. (pi citont and variety. will aurpasi any stank ever °feted In that aiaratt. Entering into their new store. which Is one of the LABGEwr IN AMER ICA, with a business of an unttenal amt,lant alrea4y established, and taternitni; target, to ii,,rea l r it, ea pre:ally with those. who buy WOE CA di, and be having that the fattest ►y.a:ie tad-A:Ging gohdi" Is to Lars 111 IF I O/.IM VTIVES, they will he bouipelled to sits at tnaeh iiiofits than can pa.slaty - to( „el folded where twig nedtta are given. • Under their I •rli AND *HORT CitEtirt ti)etern the necessity tut 'charging large PlolilsOlnel not ea t:l,-o,d by-selitne their good* at a very einall advance • on the forrito enst. they Intend to mitito It tnn'tntrr e•t of of eve/3? Maga 01 goods. to hur oport the thi lowing , , t c . .s.t.itiluvEns will receive a dtsenunt of P!% par cetil.,lf fltr Money be paid in rat wabta tc•nstaiie (rem ; date of bill. tecurrent looney Witt only be takLri at hi marital vitae on the day itt is tett ived to m