(6.4 e :diners' :NitiVl POTTSVILLE. PA SATURDAY, ,M 4, 28. 18.54 • rir THE MINERS' JOURNAL has a lir -,Zer tire:dation than any akin Newspaper ltshrA in Northam Pininsylnania. It mew/stet among the Coal, Iron and &wings° "I", not on/yi in this, and the adjoining: tomtits, 6nt in al/ our ratio!, and it abet eiterdatos twrafy among Jhein 4 ileS Schuylkill county, iticith widest it one of the most vigitable Advertising mat WU in Its County. But Miststiprk9.laly to nutty eapi 31ists enrolled on its indiosilition fist. rir etersTime anti Pi:l4e School neither, wit/ be eurpheel tort/ The '.llfiesere' Journa4tt it per antpini, admirsrj!. ' - -7 4 , 1pon.Tiliiii.iii AriiiiiiAiL7 A G B 5k 1 , t_ COL. JAMES J. comina,lio,hlatid. FREDERICK tavorai s j a r tiel, Tamatitel:. st Tsoesou A. GODP , Tremont : . retattr.cs H. Helillattle, 71 rate Si., New York. Who are authorized to receive aubferiptions, ad vertisements, 6ce., for the ilitners! Journal and reCeiptsfor the earn°. } : WIIII3 STATE CONVENTION ' At a meeting of the WIUG STATE COif- MITTEE, held pursuant iopublic notice, in Philadelphia,' on TUE:SDAY, the 13th of December, in the absence of .the Chairman, A. K. Comm was ,called to the Chair. • The subject of the meeting having been stated, it was, on motion of Col. Edie, of Somerset, unanunotisly• ' • Resolved, That a convention of Delegates of the Whig party 6e.held at Harrisburg, on the 15th day of Illarchr l o 4, for the purpose of nomivating a candidate for Governor, Ca nal Commissioner. and Supreine Court. A. K. QORNYN, Chairman. MESHY S. EvArts,,Secreirtry BUSINESS ;I?EI!ARTMENt. , . I ip. SEE SHERIFF'S SALES. i.V . P W. SHEAFER will lease certain 'Coal ve int,. War D. P. BROWN.FS: CO. want propi):als -for mining Goal in Oak HiU , !, ~ - v `, j ' ; SEE A . HEND R-Stpll'S list of store pto , viAionii , pl.l rradyed, !fru., IariWiNDOW SHADES of new. .and beautiful patterns mantihtetured q G; 5, Miller &Co . cern ..r of '4.1. and Arch mr7-Phlladelphia. ••• rji n l.'iEE TllEanno nee:neat of the opening of the andn„.o„..Spliteh l anna Railroad, time ef ruzint*Pdhsenger train i , fare; &e. ' LW'CRITTENPE'S 'COMMERCIAL. IN :3I.ITUTE, 140 Chesn t street Pailadelphia.—See iidverti-ement. . . 17" FA' are Co.'s advertisement of Guam) and usher menu interested in C. French iS? Superiptiosptinte of Lime, I:2T JNO. WANST I iil (1-1 acres with stock, ; cute suk Examine F LL wants to sell his hum n Blythe township, nt in i advci.tir.enzent.; I YAII4IIIEti the American lby Bowen a;. Bro►. of this lary sort. the ooloring beau• .akeaijlendid ornamental r4'" WE HAVE E , qhmed gliu4s udeettlAed 'fhe gfaas iA be iilully executed—they 1 . window. GP A COAL LEAS rr property of J. Ql . tve' era offeretlit AdiniAtstr i There are e:airt to be Itot.e in want of such p lead to rtii4 atakouncem'l, i' ; Improveqtenta and ot h•. Cleaver, in Carbon Co., tom ? sale, 7th of Febivary. .erg valuable work., and opeity would do welt to at ot---me advert imment for E - E ARE Ode K. Strong, at Harris School Law'. bred tit the Hon. Henry burg, for a copy of the will be no !adjourned Court fur this Comm/ no`i e OtWof February—see Sheriff's apkice. . • • [1:7" Got'. BIULF.II I I haq nominated to the Senate the Rev. W :R. Hewitt of Harris- burg, State Librarian. I Eirj" . THE ciTizErisTo ".' t Wheeling, Va., have voted by a large majority. to license no Pub lic Houses for selling Liquor. The ball is rolling on. 13:7" MAR' rtri Kos guerteotypiog bust. is, or was until yen, ze is learning the Da ess York. He lately! in very destitute circumstances T l saurta.—A large , meet• Plitsburii was held on t, and they. !resolved to Erie in the courserhey 07 . ERIn-AND PIT ing of the citizens 'Monday evening la sustain the people cif had taken. . • rj"NEIT GovERNoR t .—T'Ampng the Whig Candidates - narned Ifor governor, are then. Lorimer, of Pitfiburg. Judge Pollock, Hon.. Henry M. 'Fuller; Cken.W. H. Kelm, Gee. Irvin and Henry .K.'prrong. Esq. • Oa . MEbSE.S. Evipis. JamisosT, Sorra, QuinotE aud,Fotrucion constitute the COM. rnitiee to tte State g i eoat4to which was re ferred that part of thecflovernor's -Message relating to the sales,:lf• the Public works. I is in operation between inn; l and worknienirre , the wires between the That -completed, there line ;between :Sunbury 17THE Tele,grap, Sunbury and Shawl employed Putting u• latter place and this. Will be 'a continuous and Philadelphia. , EIRD. Philadelphia Nerthl - city on Nonday last. a number of poplin years past: haS eujOY _a journalist. - e of the editors of the Ameilran, died in that lie!, was the author of r wcirks,. and for many ed a.higia" reputation es j • 0` - 'PATRIC:If 00e of tree , , Exiles- lately 'arrived in ihis eosin - Ili:, died in New York on Sunday last. The cause of his death is said to have 'been a disease su perinduced b; .his l'ate habits of rife. The family of-the decea l sed (,‘Vife and daughter) arrived io New York on Saturday last, but did not find his whieabouts until alter his death. 7NEBRASKA B4.—Letters from•Wash tagton state that t i le itimintstration have planted themselves on Senator Douglass:Ne braska .Bilt. Meetings hive been held by the Democratic member's of Dili° and Nem York, at h which they both zasolved to oppose the Hill. This as causeC some fluttering in the Admmiatration T=7•Tur.:lives ot."UgO;•Basst and Bedini, the•Vicum and the Execiitioner, illustrated, with portraits of the I ,Viarttr and the Butcher," will be issued at the office of the New York Crusader about thei first Of February... Ugo Bassi's life is writien bk , Father Gayazzi, and the life • of Bedini 1,4 a distinguished member of the late Roman Assembly.— , I Price 25 cents per copy. ; • i° • CID - Too Goon To BE! LOST.—A stranger in this itegititi,!after_visiiing' end inspecting" a neighboring Coal mine some days ego,• 'was finding fault with the peculiar nomen clature employed iri - thi business—tot in stance. dtinl layers in4ead of veins: he thought, would be l much more expressive and less liable to mislead a novice. A wag at his' elbow suggesred, , in theabience Of any better reason, that the term veil was used to deAignatei anything by 'which one could be bled ! Th stranger, we learn, lett by the first traio.l • ''''.E.. ..., ' l IGIrLII CONGRESSIONAL:. DISTRICT.--- A special election hail been ordered in Berke r_7ounty, oriihe; 4th of :February next, to supply 'the pace of Hon. Henry A. Mublen- Letg in„ Con g ress . The Democratic Dele gates of the D strict assemble in Reading to day, lo make a. nomination,' : The Gazelle says the fallen/Mg gentlemen are talked of : - Hoo. Wm. Heideureich, Hon. J. Glancy Jones, Hon. i‘rtri. Strcing, Dr. Peter F. Nagle, Hoo. Edward B. 'Haley, Col. Chat. Kessler, Henry W.; Smith, Efq.;—a pretty good lisi.'rthe Whigs meet on the 30t h ~- lust. ' , I c- a3' HON. JANE President of the Company, to the p resigned. . uoortß hal been elected .uob,4 be Ene Railroad l ace of lao. Tucker. Esq., The appoictm rtsburg a Dumber eaary iu the Stoat kuuwn, however , ten Ts itutnediete4 totality item zeal . Peias die field 14:1 • chances there ie no L ha . . started op at Hat caOidates for the ai -1 e likt yto incur. It is oot whether Mra Cooper is -10 res)gn. The-bar, pus to Olttical gossip, and ..alioting, of which it so [1:711113 Wasbmgtotecorrellituideht of the 'New York Tribune . Says - “Cara has made *fool of himself' alxitit' Bedint, as well as tidier Senators.' Bnt Casa ease is the most ridiculous. It is said he fears-that his son will be mobbed in Rode. and that the Secretary - of the Pope's Nopeio • has thretieced as much." • o:7ll2stlSEss CitertaEs.--Under'' this IHittd last week we made an errors noticinga recent change in the Miniog firm of SillvouPl. tic Reed—it 'should have read that . Mr. Sil4- m an retires and Mr. Reed hereafter eandneia the business io his own unmet ? Gen. BRICITT & e CIIAS. LAWTON .In., baie formed a eo 7 partuership for the 11111131118efiji. ing of Cirpenter work at various Their. Factory is at St. Clair. na.m...fi n niseo, the Rti...Siad Minister died in Washiogion etty on Sunday ni;.A t lain. His disease was a species of dyspepsia. He was upwards of SO years dld, poring much younger. He, has tesidedin , this country for about fifteen years. ' Shortly alter 'his first arrival here, he marrieen wealthy lady of Alexandria, from which cir cumstance, together with his salary, ($24,- 0000 and • being a considerable financier withal, enabled hies to accumulate a large amount of property. He was thought in h e worth about hall a million dollars. • PROHIBITORY MASS COVEN'PION; Tbis Convention was largqy attended dct Thursday. and the greatest enthostasm wailed. Upwards of one thoiliand delegates were in attendance the first day, which wotild be increased probably to fipeen hu3dred second.] Col. ntir..rz was callo to the chaii - Two Public meetings were held on Thurstiky evening—onf in .the Hall Of the Hotse'br Representatives, Which was addr+sed by the'' Hon—Neal Dow, and the othell in theLuiliq. an Churf.h, which was.addressed by General Carey of Obit , . Powertul writ. made by both Speakers. NoW the- tirtie, f u r t the people to gu to work and exert an in fluence on the reprrentatives i at 1 arrisburg. .g:7AN interesting and impo rant ease was tried in the Court of o;pin:inn Pleas in Reading, lasrwee44 involving they right of parent to direct hiS minor children, in the choke of places 00mo/ship attedid. Danl. Brown, a Lutheran,, had, hiredhisl'son Awns to Joshua Hill, a Mettrodist. ,Cuniary to its father's ,express c-orifmand,l Amos went to 'Methodist megting, for • whieti 6 1 e was'se .verely and cruelty chastised; Amos then, at the instigation of several !patties, pro. - cuted his father for assault dad' Lavery.-- But the Grand Jury subsequently ignored the bill, whereupon Daniel Biown instituted suit against the abetiot4 of his ion for.rita , litmus prosecution. In the lace ',rare-plain est and most direct charge Ol Judge Jones against sustainir.g the allegation ' , the Jury' rendered a verdict of 7ri damages ie la6r the plainiiff. A motion wa s iiiimediatelY made by thelefendanps : , in, arrest of judg. meat, and for a new.frial: CRYSTAL PALACE AWARD . The i varioLls Committees appointed at the New York Crystal ['Mace to'satoirke the ar ,tiales on exhibititio, and av,firtlftir l izes to the 'cOntributorslcompleted their iabursllast wek. The Tribune say's :---'. Tht whole nuMber of silver medals is 115, whiiih indfcate's.tUat the Juries have bestowed tlina with con.id, erable liberality. 01 broorr medals there are 1186, while 1210 exhibitors ((,r ariicles) receive the more simple d:istinetion of ;an honorable mention. 'The greatt s t nuTrther ot.silver medals falls to the ijt of/the United States. The next country M:rsol l . is Fran•:e. which has 15 ; while Girail Br))tain has P. Germany 5, and Switzeriand, Alustralni and .Italy one each. 01' the brollze medals, the United States has -505, Great Britain 113, France 153, Germany ,106, r ssia :30,Itet gium 10, Switzerland '29, IJulland 12, Ails tria IS, Italy and Sardinia 441 ti griti , Pus sessions 26. &q" i I 3 , ' In all the published listi;4 -, 1 awardt,:wr have seem no mention or rtitr ; 'cm! speciin'ece : ' - eot from this Region. tl o .. II:7 Goy. BIGLER —THE PUBLIC Wqß)ii. AND THE FIGE'RES.--Th¢ trAti3Wing brief Out significant article PI from thy 1a54 nurober - tof the Harriebing Telegraph : 1 " Let any tax:payer exarninc o rind reficct upon the figures, and he will be convin4d of the hypocrisy and fellacy'Of logic.' Locofocorim -may - title and plunder the people with impunity.. It would apiicar the people are joined to thetrlidok," will submit to any outrage. 1 But here is the statement 1, Total amount paid towards; public works, "'=?,153,915.11 Expense/ to carry on publici • , works during '53, 1 1,227,741! 7,, Receipts, Balance against tax-payers,, i $1,339,1 To this add $1,000,000 ware to complete the new. Portage Railroad, and a few .hun dred M housand dollars more M relay the 40111 b. track of the Columbia railroad, and You have a imodsome increase to the State debt ol s.ev. eral"-Millions. So much flalßigler's "o:o'no my ia.paying the State debt." At the•semi-annual meeting ut the lean Temperance Union, in ;New York rit,y, on Monday evening. Mr: Wirth reported the following.stat isties : • - • No, of pieneg in thi.C.ly wherelittint ty„7l; . 7001 linbernsed, Op4ii on the Salphistfi, s Kept by foreionem . Arrr.t..for came and vagrancy in :SS! - ;, • - In a single se§ stun of one Court there Were -18 persons arraigned lot murders, almOstitill committed dating intoxicaticin. In Itis.pflifh one murderer was a .rarity. I Taking therav erage receipts of more than ;7,f100 rum4libps at s'lo per day, they reach in a rear 000,000. This divided atct i ong the' 2i5.:000 arrested would give each : to piiry. smau, woman and 'child in New York, 440. Tt would add 4, per rent. anatialle. to the and persorial estate of New fr - orc:, and . tf ! . - Au- Lie it in 25 years: it'is time; millions mi,re than the sum devoted to edtie.atiou—in the. State ;l it would be equal to Pi per cent,s.n, the enure export trade of the.t.tnited States. One million of our taxes is entailed, by 11. i• trafficl; if it were abolished, I taxes Would , e diminished at least 20 per cent. The 'g(6l - about as 1 to 85. inhabitant§ ;in theiSixth Ward they are as 1 to 53-;11 1 ,he Fifteenth, as '1 to 150 ; thus ,re.spectiiikiiiiv rises or falls with the expaniton or etintrc •tion of the traffic. OBJECTIONS TO THE .0 4I! C LAiV. -1 There is'no cause 5o good that it d0e54143411 encOunter • difficulties and bf,stacies. Prohibition movement has let tull'shar . e.' A thousand frivolous objections are Wed against the•proposed reform.l Sorted them are thus answered by the Chicago Herald— s notice of them will be• peculiarily—aproiws • now : 1. It will interfere with . a read,' supply, of alcohol for medical aod'ailistic purposes. Not in the least. A ‘ reatly and full stipple will .be furnishedtor all such :purposes, ttnil to the entire saiistation of such as need. 2 The public are not preparedfor it: :I Some portions of the public 'ore most.thor. mighty prepared"; some fathers and mothers, some tradesinen 'and mechaniOs, some iac mers and ship owners, some drunkards iod hard drinkers. The crime, the paupeant, the taxation, the Buffering of Ithe State Fall for it. lome men are not ready, but ceitimt ielrwhy, and some because of ihe cravipgs of the appetite sad the love of gain, ntiver will be. • • .1 . 3. It can never he enri‘wed. , - This Is begging v Ation. It wait qo said in Maine, but hltweoved u,hertvie . No other law. was ..eiqy enforced so IL will nigh enforce itself: • If; but asks 19r a trial. 1 • s 4. It defranebises the freemen of the S . tate" sod deprives them of their rights. Rights to prey upon their fellow men to take their trtuqey and give them no equiva lent ; to fill up poor houses, and compel` Ike people to support them ! Liquor selferit; rights! - • • 5. It will drive our trade to other Sttitil. It will drive out no trade which shOuld soy where.be conducted. If men go to olher States to get means: of deetructiou, it i§ Dry reason at all why we should larniah• then). 6. We have law enough now. Yes, full eaough - to proieet llquor in their business, but none to provet the people • from their poisons. 7. It will hll tbe lend wittaloot)? Not hall so much as turn has. Sixteen murders have been commined la a yeai,.-ia Meaty of New York, through- rum. Two or three lives could be afforded in Ibis doo; filet. AT lIAIittrSOURr,L •! tz•.3 371 CtiEi it 6 • • • 1;02,495,23 RUM.IN NEW YORK THe oturiESß , REszzuopt, . . The' nee: Mt. triton:rites. - an Mimics° Bapust,:ntaiimiaty at Shanghai?, hai •irent home the foltwingapeonat of *hat: he be. - Heves ip be origin of, the. pressor movement ilk Chin. , : • Sl4tgra4 2 , 22 nd S ept., . '18 6 3. are et present stopping to ,out coiseipe, two lads, whose identity _ is not snow°, except tá our tnission.:% One, a boy of fil teen, n the ion of the "Southern King: " the other, a.lad bf eighteen , or rwetity, who was on last Sabbath received into otteChurch by bapiistn, i 5 ttee nephew and- adopted son ut the " Southern EMIT," (one of the four great leattera.M ;the rebellion in China.)— From these feting men, (the elder of • Whom is well acquatuteti with all the circonistan ces that Ird to the first hostile tlemtinstra ttone) we have been able to get- correct in formation, ainch(og the origin of the rebel lion. "From these poung men,' we learn,` Vim Hung Su-Chnew . (kuown now as ' Tai-ping Wong,') hating embraced the .ChnSttio re: •Itgiuo, destrOfed every sign of idolatry about 4711 house and sehool room, (fur he. was a teacher of a high school,) and', gave Much attention to Publishing the Gtspel. Disti• pies to the new doctrine multiplied rapidly. Soon, this innovation upon the, itkieut cgs thins, attracted the attention of.t the autbori 'ties of Quang See, for it was id this interior provitlce, tar-kernoved from foreign inOtience. that this new thingstarted. ! • "The aitterities in question ' atteMPted to crush this hetv religion - by persecution, but this only attracted attention to n. 'Finding that the new sect was 'daily and rapidly In creasiog," they (the civil and military author ities) beheaded two of the'disciples, thioking that this rigid measure would suppress this disorderly body. But so :tar tro:u.'having this etTeet, they, kttitiChrisitan whortnid.in creased by this time to quite a coniiderable number) took up arms in defenee of their re ligion ctilled:upou . God to aid and defend them.. • ; I. .1 • "The Unpertahsts, in au engagement with them, were rOutid, with, great /oss: - ,1 The Christian artily *creased iapnily,_ till they were able to tvithstand any lorce that .Might be brought agait*t them. The Chrigtian army was riOw' fairly committed. .I:They well knew !hilt they must be Mimed from the bondage of tilt', imperial yoke; both mil and reluziou-:;, or, death was ceitaia,...They formed the design of sabverting the gOvern men t ; with' ihe intention of establishing in its stead a liberal .and Christian governMent. They is , ued tracts and circulars, ia Which they attacked.tho abuses l and Corruptiims-lat the civil authorities and the retigiouS:leach er,r; &c. They destroyed idols and citchlaied portions oltliCS4riptitreS and religioui tracts, and preached twthe people a ptirer All this, strabge to say; scented thein the favor ot the ,people. and their thotisi4 was soon, multiplied: Thus Hung Sriichurn comnienced 'abiint three years ago:; ;Since then, he has fought many battles. "In every:, place he exposes the enquptions of the mauditritis and priests, destruysliduls, circulates the Seriptnrea and religions tracts, (many of which. arehis own productions, iu whiclifot course,' there are Many, errors,) and preachers the - Gospel. His main ,_4 is now 'befoke f'ekin. Considering 41 the circumstances .61 the present rehelliOn in China, viewed either in a civil ur religious point of view, iis without h parallel the history of the world:" _ • O:7TITE FRENCH ON SouLt;-:--A Pada cor . respondeut etithe Philadelphia Antis i . ecites the following piece of Parisian gossip " The 6dulet • , difficulties". hate. thrown the Turkish difficulties IWO the if. not sit. the Ifouise, at least in 'the salinis.l4, They have,eteated infinite antes.ement. 'this, you can sate - ,el? Wunder at ; a people hay ; tug a much less lively sense oethe ridiculous than the gap Parisians could net fail to laugh at rentontres bibught about solely by a wo man's dress; Even the phleginatie Germans are making themselves „witty at .the ex pense of M. fioule: It - Wis, bad: enough to mock hini for being silly, and institute in vidious comparisons between himself and the 'renowned Don Quixotte. de INlance, but he is new charged l ;with ignotahee, not knowing that it was' rather a; compli went than alt insult, to compare hiS. Wife is Margaret of. 4urgundy. Ainericaria,.i here, feel half ashamed of the pratika Of a man who should reel: to maintain use credit of the great country Whose representative he hap pens to be. i• ice' Fuxeicv hIMIGHATION N 1843:—The arrivals or foreign immigrants at the port of New York &luring the last yeai, as compared won previous years, is as follows.:*. ISiO • i 1851. BM. 1653. Total, 2 11?„,97ii 2,39455 ..300,992 2614,945 - In the tolioviing table, the binigrant3. ar rived durlog the year, are classified !accord ing to nationality.: Irish, •i 113,1C4 I German,• ,: i• 119,644 Engliii, ;:' t-C.7,126 Scotch, ' . •l :, . 6 ,0 3 WelA, ',; ! !182 `French,' - -; ; 7,470 Spanish, l'l ; Cif,9 'Swiss, . l: ; 4, 0 104 Dutch,' •. ; 1,085 Nopwegign,,.l ; 377 , Swede. ':. '', 11,30 Danes, i; ' H 4 Itillianie„, 4 l' ; ; -, s3Poi l lugele, l,l: . 237 Wert Inches. ; '3l I Alt others, -i : l 630 • . Toth), i .-- -. ..,'184,945 .... ,„ G 3 liEnt ig mother attertipc tO;' ; rhyme ... . • the word month : ... , . . . "They ?it zed the soldier in Broad wa'., (llecerikbei.'was the In2nth ;1 . ' t - . 'He .ave till 03101 thrown away, And, ut3O wa3 hi 3 On th- . . -Rowti tOiedy." • The author Is 4aiti to have " brought the house dowb,"; and retired ituid a cloud of duet. • THE COAI. TRADE FOR .The iiiinit'ilily •4nt by ittuiroatliiiis week ig'2o, 066 01 ions likair6t 17,355 thi lons ter ilieleorres ',outline . wrest; luet tear. ~. . Lr. 6 A corre,patitle,ut suggests the propriel.; of 611r 1 Operators so..branging their business as io" keep their hands aintiWye.l at their wOrks 10Oughou4 the Winter s . e . .asrin, and not huller them to 4t, of Pi where alter or.remain idle, as ziltinyfi;3l theui huVe Iteretoriiie been compelled W do. 'ftittp , , su!ek-; ag .or Coal at•theMines during the W iniet season would also kin ep . : - the business wore regalar,tiir . ouglii out the Siirnmetr season-and if, by, ae4deiit or other raw:psi : the; mining should be i;usptlyded; r' could ooi atAtct ilte trade to the same i.xiejit us it frequently does wider existm& The suggestion iii.wortily`of consideration. . We obserCehg the h'srord of the that a meeting of Operetbrs in the Wyoining fteilou,was held at Pittshin hist week, and it Wei ugiied .thrit .the price, of,Col &livered in }3ttats in the; Sprin , hotild be fixed at 4 31,53 for lump and 4W5 per . ton for prepared Coat. These rates are.certainly raasor,able, itliheagh they are an ativairice4we be lieve, of 2 e;entil per ton on the Opening . rates of last Spring. The increase in the trade from th l e Wyoming 'l.a liey the present year, .Wilr; not bp equal to whet was lest year—end neirly the whole of the;increaPe will he diverted to j tite nor through Or North BranCh Canal, 'whiCh will Ix! comp:E.tea purtc , in the ehstuniseasiSn. . The s!rilze intong the Miners in'the CuMberland C, - . , a1 Region et:whines. Efforts tire making to a}- range the 'd idieult les, lout so far notereas have heen agreed upon aaceptable to both pailies,.The Agents of the dllferettt Cdmpanies have agreed lb pay 38 cent. per ton ;for the run of the mines-4i cents fOr galleries and ,headings—and 45 cents for screened (2081. This,. is K small advance - on last year's p.i. ea fie*OßT OF §H Front Riehtnooci, for the • day, fan. 14 a 1851; sh: iit; 4g seTi: "I I 2 s 2 j 6 9, 22 1:1 ,. 9! 22.F0r the iireek,i..3,o3l Toted for tii:74etiori 487 I For Fenton, • ".04,689 To Name time las 4 year, 05,245 Boston and. vicinity includes everything East of Cari.'r Codoo'3tessachunettr., New Ham p• abut! and Maine. . h , outhera Fort includes everything to the South ern States , add' We Indie*, of well as to all !o*/15 on Delawarei River, below Riehtnond. ' ." PHILADELPILIA & READING RAiLKOAD FOIL 1853-'54. • Amount of Coal transported on the Philadelphia end Reading Railroad, during the . flereelA ending Thursday Eyening test. ' WEEK. • virtu.. From Port Oarbad, C,104 15 57:812 00 Polts111f.„! 2,121., 01 10,247 15 " . SvltuVlkill Ravan, 11,3130 14 0.727 1 " Port Clinton; , 5,115 )4 42 1 452 16 . , TOO4l 20,636 64 174Z0 03 same tpnelar year • 156,94 03 .Increat , e it - ci tar • - RAIL ROAD-Isf 4. ' • TherfifiloVting faille quantity of Coal transported eVer, the ditferent Railroads in Schuylkill County for the weekending Thursday evening : • Cif sin • ' Toes!, Mine. Ifill fir ti. H. 8 ., 11. 7,974 04 18,99i1r 11 Little Schuylkill <do ' 4,1E7 19 - 22426,111 Mill C ree k' " 4,290 19 • - 12,y29104 Schuylkill Valley do 2.149 10 5,340101 tilt. Larbon robot', (,1110,03 07 eITI,II3ERL4ND*rrIibiINQUS COA L TRAPE 1\ For th e iff r eeledurg Jen:l4, 1653: '. •* t it. noel). • - ` :Tariff. A t. Sauna R. H., 'to• Cumberland' iL Its ro " 234 : :,. - 234 'lletimont '. t. - ' 4,590 : ' - 2,410 Tots' to tho vee2, . ; • ; , : 2;174 Total foi• theaeama _. _ 10,203 ' ~ ' • . Oltsanierldia Minsr:,'.7irsineal. NEW nrEßTrmirs. CMS • QTAINEP _astelledleELED GLAss, of every -I.7variaty of detested shade of rotor, and of sup,- riaeusuellsetnte4ultable for Chanties, Vestibules, ex., for sale see vela be pnt in by Jib:AM.:NV-BOWEN & BELOT/MRS', ' Itdnorsta4e. American House, Centre St. - 4-If itiC,l 4 3Ml, . 1161101 es ! Valentines !I rrflE stibecribert, as just iectived a !arse supply, Choice V4c:ctines front several r ar!ories; which are Ilea 64;0111e burlesque and vulgar setfir of thattir .) tiZ 'the Viteettluet oretert —all of ortl4h ;yid be; sur.4, wholesale: and retail at the lots; est rites. at the trAkstore of tbe suhstriber. sa. f.. 80, Vileirline Writer. and all Ittn.l. of Ea• Tekipos—at h 9 AftiliaN'm I Bonk and Stationery 6 . trire. Jin. 41. 1tt541 • Alathenisitlical Insfrumeists,. , • .I.I3IkWING A LWATS.onliitiar large andsplendldassr‘rtermnti 13.4.1" !Harbert'sit-sd tratrumrinte, varying It price: trntri HI to SAS, rafting and Aftlaa . materials of every d4seriptlnk2 Ostrotirtie's eupermr Water tr„,, Inrw•Whaunan'eEngllrli Drawing raper, ni . ail ki- Zeg.l Alsci,ltoll:Oitwing.YS, 41 and 5S loch tut I. anylearth ; %taunted . Drawing Paper, or all y;:eet. Treeing Marlin ii* . d Paper, Ac., Are „for eel-.t, i ':' 7‘•;f . ' H. HANNAN'S • . f,• - :.t.z .Elite: utitt Sialionery Str;re. Jan, 23, lE5 , k :• , 1: . 4 . ~ :00TTENDEN'S. :ccialzikaiciAL INSTITUTE. . • ; • c .140' ; phestnnt Street. ... T!IE bratirhealaiteht are— BOOE4tHEPING, • r '` . .. IWRI VINO, and • r. i ''.:, COMMERCIAL III.IIICITLATIO:IS. . . . .. . . OPtit , l•l)4lo44ind on Tuesday. Wednesday and r Friday EV ri IkN Cla a each week. t• ' :•' 1.A... 11. CRITTENDEN, Prindpal.,_ Jlll.lB, 8.5i4 but . . ' WINDOW SIIADES. NEW STVLF.i. • .Irs4 (;:':he! nut.T.ER. 4. CO., 1859. ,VANEFAirTIIO4;fti4 and Whotnnale an'd Retail aliDealess :lb ViIADOW 'SHADES, Sion!, 0..1 roi,kr, of tiLpo.t4u un4 ARC t 1 Sir•eta, 11.0- DF.f.HITA, Erich jSd (3oettv't Landacapts, Itotdrtio, Vdres, sr rolel,. ditaio•d•• • • ; GUit.l) 01 the molt b44tifit'l designs and periretion of 4rII in ibis conifity. and at aueli WIN PRlt4:tr; a• to ct4ilenti Buff nnd %Vita, Ho -I.ln4e„_thutibilik,4aani,l4. C0r.14, - Br44firi, ar.,in vic eveierl e cy;o.lrity or Country 'rind, We in- Vlte;icti`tt,a.lnlidiklitn of our Lim k, at the '. W. cornet of S.4ti,ind and .treb ht rents, rtilind'a. Jib • 4.:d0 il ' ' 11)60 TONS NO. 1 SUPER`:PROSPHATI:: 01' LIME, 11FDEft6'8 ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, tV lf ill'lflited of I.lllll‘At ii./1. qualify, tie. rhesiwst tua.. nu !e , In the woiltt:,- l'iinuers an 4 iiolets II iippimil al row pritri. - 'EXTRA AI4IALITY LA N D !q.v....TER. , 5) Obarrel., ii(iia quality, L•titd I'la , te r, selected eitirsssly fur itifProlizing quality. , 10,000 tap.,11,0, - .4,f oatnr to balk, ' I;11 1 bairelvratlcii,ed l'l,,ster, ' fOO , 4 .?,4'sAtts4 " • :1 —114) .4 , .I t entiet —. ' . PR II VIAN GUANO • Tills strtirie serreder in euntidence to our CUUtitill et-Itit, equak.bl4ecy,imporif-4 Awl ISt superior to most in Abe marks 1.. .3,4)00 begs (WINS Superior Guano, for 4.t.: at . tile, itiwpst 1111111frt 1.47UAN0. ' r,"9.U7DRETTF:. 1 '%. - (41 - 1041N1) C CHARCOAL &.e., &r. .14140 & 014 CO. Ole STEA.4; ' PLASTER 1411.1,8.44nr00n York CriAtiCA4ltl C311(411111 StivetA, Min/urn, Jun. °. 4 SEW ROETE TO iIikERISBURG -,, • TOE SUSQUEIIANNA rt Amnon') from the AOBlll Station, on tho 1{1.3:nn4 flail toad. to ItarrtalMir, Will t oppned for loteineln on FoloroVy. , 4s t - {WISEN(IEtt TRAINS. bootie Aubuo ,, at 8.30 A.M., Farr . . .!Crrivetai Ilari.i . ibitrg 12 31.) ." Irtte 2.0 P. M., Distanc e jArriv6 at Auhtitti, BIS ttl The Wending, ,gallroad - Company will run a 'Pend trai n in th e aiortitaig, from Reading lo'Auhutil, pick ling. up at Port C,l)nton the ?astir-agora Who rimy hate arrived frutti 'Ntlkusharre, Hazleton, Match Chunk, &c thriatlgh Tarrtaqua.-a and hong. thew I. Auburn before it:MI a: M. Ttir Train 'art Wing from Harrisburg at A11:111(11, at (1.15 I'. vi,liironnect With the 7Y. M. upward Train on the Ite6ding Railroad. This tante fritins the guitar's' and most direct Railway connsx loil between all North-eastern ,'e me Sylvania. and thri!, : Vatites of tho Schuylkill and Oil, 4itelianna, In thp.direction iturt..,burg. i I Woof) Mointie, and riuperititkodeul._ 4Vilkenbtetiri bleach 4:liiirik,TaiOaqua .1111/ Easton paperspfetite capy and R.. 11 it ;Cr this oaks toeibilection, tiandin4 allo 011 . 0 u s , p) of advetilseinaliOn the aildreir of the Engineer. at' Dauphin, Illauptilt Co., Pa. !• Jan.'s:lo.lst - :tat SEIERIFT'S% . I,SALEI of. BEL ESTATE. n y virtue id*Oridlywrits al Vet:datum E 1 .r LUtta's 0nd .. .1.e44t - t Erma*, katied out of the Coati Common PO.Uits of Schuylkill Lootity. and to had directed, the4h will be expot.ed to Pubhe tittle 'or ,'endue: 0n . 1.-TATUBDAY, the 181 h day of Feb 'ruary', A. D.,14L at to O'clock. in the Imenoon, at jani Public Hectic of WALTER F..EDGWICK, j 'cAinerican Win* in the Borough of Pott , ‘'ilitt," eit,trAty, the following deieribed Beal I)'.rime, to • ALL that ceiiiiir tract of land situate in Norwe gian township, ittow Cass township,) in Stifle t ikill county. )e at a stone, corner of the Now York and Solaudikill Coal Company and George Rahn's lanes, thenbe by the said-I.qew York and SehtiYILIII Coat el°fli PanY'sior,2- 4 lands, south 52:degrees west, 120 per- fife se clies to a storie,l'hence by land of Hurd :: 3 1,37:. Patterson, soitth:lo degrees east, 80 per iihes to a slOtte,l.l2onCe the same north till: ile g ryes east, 104 parches to a more, thence by ~did George Rahn's land north 20 degrees west, 'lt per• ches to the plide of beginning, containing sixty one (el) acres, more or less, with the appurtenan ces, consisting ot 1/ story stone dwelling hoe see, four .1; stafy frame dwelong houses, one 2 story log ilwellidg house, with kitchen attached, two 1 story frathe dwelling houses, ohe I sin. frame house, one ,double I story frame unit log house, one irttiri# carpenter shop, and ono black smith shop—nettle property of JACOI. SERB I LL . ALSO, Thc tindivided moiety or Mill part of ell trust certain traef,or piece of lamtsituate in Brunch townstup,Schtiffkill County, bounded and described as follows: Br uning at a stone cower oa hue of 'the New lork and Schuylkill Coal Comptoi ny's land, and eorne of Philip Zirn:nerman'a tract. thence north 2.s,;clegreee wee, one hundred and tit ty-eight and fivekenths perches to stones, theme north tuty-rixslegrees east, perches to a small maple tree, thefwe south thirty lour degrees east, one hundred area seventy ' -sic and two tenths perches ("ii ai stone, thence south Ft," - f ° ii sixty-five degree.* east, one hundred and seas • .twenty-six andliVe-lentlui perches, to the :la: place of begtrittrig, containing one hun dred and elevelitteres and allowance ; and lasing the seine tract 0,1 land which was surveyed in pin• silence of a warfrut dated August 3d, A D 1 , 25, granted to Sainued D. Frant.'l, Esq., with dui ap purtenances. • ALSO, The nialivided 'emelt' or halt part of ail that certain-4;410yr piece ni laud situate in Branch township, Sch4ll6llCounlydrounded and described as follows, tawif: Beginning at a stone eoruer oil line of the•Nese York and soluiy.lkill Coal Com pany's lends, tltuitce north thirty : tour degrees west one hundred tied seventy-six and two wail!s per ches to tisne:l apple tree, thence north degrees east, twenty and a halt perches to a • pie, thence' south thirty-lour degrees east, thirty two perches tr.r.a' ni spaalt oak, thence north Mt y . six degrees eistriwo hundred and fitly-.ix percheA to a stone, therein south 34 degrees ea-1, tvvew ty-four perches=tb h che-inut oak, thence south live degrees west, one hundred and eighty-seven per ches to a thro • e, thence south sixty-five degrees west, one huntitpd and sixty perches to the place 01 brp ! qnuing, containing two hundred and sixtven?icres and 145 per- ■ail fib ehes, and allOWahee; whicl . l . l tract 01 nand not Weis surveyed — fn pursuance of a war- u rant dated the k 1 day of firceralaer, 1524, granted to Samuel D Fianks, E. 41 . with tat- apparrenaii ce.s, us the prokrty 01 Sitllll.:EL FN Eft ,ALSO, All that eertaitt tract or parcel of land m Brano twp , in the County of Schut l id), bounded Mid described us follows : 13,•guining at a chestnut oaf:„; corner, its a line of laud of the Forest Implove th ent Company, thence by thP Fame, along the Tuse4rors or Sharp Mountain, north six tv-three degreek reit,"`26.l peeches to a post, late black-oak grub; ' ' thence by the same north 79; de greea east 134 pitches to a post, late spatu.li oak, thence by the same, crossing Indian Run, youth degrees east Odlierches to a peed, thenc e t i v t he *Arne south 63E degrees west 395 perches to a I , IOIIC, thence bylthe same north 151 degrees west 99,percheeto the place of beginning, containing 231 acres, strict nieastire, being the same premises which Thomwstratt, of the city of Philadelphia, hse his Deed, dated the Bth day of September, A. D. 1649, granted ,and conveyed to Peter Allison—as the property OVPET.EIt ALLISON. ALSO, Alligat certain lot or piece of ground in the to#n of Donaldson, in Frail• ey township, Schtsylyill County, bounded z on the north by,';Alahantongo Street, on es 01 this east by a labile street, on the south "Ili ' s by Centre streiti and on the west by lot . Di the Donilditin Land Company, containing in width 50 feet afid in depth 150 feet, with the ap purteuanoes, sieOtstlng of a two-story triune dwell ing houae, waif. basement story of stone—as the oroparty of JACOB It. 11ETRICH. ALSO, All iliac certain lot of ground situate in the town of Pop. Carbon, Schuylkill County, boun ded in front by Valley Road, on the rear by the Little Senerylkali on the west by land of Newbold and others, antlen the south be a vacant lot, with the appurtenances, consisting of a ifouble one nnd a half store fnutfr,dwelling house--as the property of DENNIS DA V._ ALSO, All that certain Frame Dwelling Douse, messua,ge or feflement and lot of ground situate in the Eastern addition to the Borough, of Pottsville, In the County -f Schuylkill, hounded in front or Southsastwardifel by Norwegian . Street, northeast - wardly by othstr :part tit the same originaLlot, north westwardly by.,1 1 60 legit wide street, called East Market Street," cl southwestwardly by other part of thesiame original lot Con veyed to Wiliam Reed, containing in ass width .12 feat al ti 6 inches, and in depth rat: feet, booing 061 of the seine lot which Is marked us tt4optginal plan of said eastern ad dition-to Pottsville with the number thirty, (30i— es the property of FRANCIS REED. ALSO, All that certain tract or parcel of lead situate' in Butler, Townshr,s, 9ehuyllill Counts, bounded on the'east by laud of Daniel Frack, on the north by WO of the Girard Company, on the west by land of:.'Johti Mcilarron, and on the South by land of tleifitriger ;and others, containing 180 acres, more or, fess, with the appurtennOes, cent *biting ot *,one-litory frame dwelling house, 1 log spring house , Anil a frame stable—as the property of JAMES CL - ..-TEPHENS. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Wien of Pottsville, in tire Connty of Schuylkill, bet/titling at n stake at the ditince - of 180 feet southerttrdly from Market Street, in the westwardly line of Centre Street, thence, at right angles 120 feet-lo Hotel Street, thence along the line of Hotel Street, sent hwardly 40 fret, thence at right eaglet eattwardly 120 feet to Cen- • • us, Street aforsaid, thence , along the "brie of said itrgat northwardly 40 feet to sic the Place of bkluein,g, being lot No. 29 riuvi i in the plea Or,that part of Pottsville owned by Israel IV. Morris, with the appurtenan- CC% eonsistincof a two-storystone dwelling house, an d a two-story frame dwelling house., with a stone basement—as the property of Silas Hough, with notice to WILLIAM O'BRIEN, terra tenant. Seized, taken into taiteution, and will be sold by • NAGLE,Sheriff. Sheriff's Offletßottss Yilte, Jan. 28,1655 I 4-ti . rek ending,otisatur Boston& iCotin. Br, R.. 14 . 275 N. Y. (Sr 200 North River Southern .Pts.i 1213 17,418 0? MILDINIEt',II/LRDWARIC—ran unrivaJlid JJassonssenteati that necessary to bollitor ra bourei retells at the Town Hall Iron atm. it:member 19, 3 ie63 • s: -t[ MILIC SALES. • PITOLIC SAM Tng maguirilire4 bittireby odu at Ptilitle Bala. en ItIONDAY. tile 30lti day of January:len. at lb. Public liOninuf Reeling Deeiggibtee. the town of ktonold, at 10. the. woed-lelloo . of 1.3.3 avows( land. roost or leas. altuate la but Braaa wlt Schuilklll County. *bows as the Beckley Porte Trict..Cdtniarly Est* about one-half ante - -taint •el the Little Schuylkill Railroad. Liao. ail thekiga sad tintbeY„ belonging to 'aid Forts. and three tug dgirettigl beams. c on di. timid Of eel. will be mide totems by ,t jgtlflft lIUNTZINRER, JR., • . HENRY KOCH. t: sad 'plitrrEl2 T. „Jan. 21. /85-1 s• Hi ! • .'! 444 —4 l • Amaraistfte'TOßS' SALE . Cif I' A , LVAIILE AqE, Improve, task's, and, atiur itopertli. 1 SSE undersigned, Adwititetraturs of the Eelite of .1 J. OLIVER. CLEAV'Eft, dec.-ased, will nail at PUBLIC SALE, on TrredttAli, the ',Tenth day of Februity.,nest. at tr-n loci. A • M., at the Colcrain tu the Township of franks. Carbon County, tea right tontine and catty away Cron noel a Dart of land in the t toward, i:ialyreithid, surveyed hr (lw. P. A, Ileum, contstoing,three hundred and twenty never. byres and tifty.orie perches and allowance, an der a. hoop.. enernied FT Cornelius Stevenson and Picot, Alter to the said J. Oliver Cteever. deed., to. gette..r withtne•lnipreverneuts and Minutes canner: led witty the said Mines: 'I he Least. Is rerorded in. t h e a m ee t o r retarding iof Deediy" , .at Mauch Chunk, in the enutily of Cattail, and tells expire 01. the Ist of January, lei. The improvement , upon the premises tOnelet of !i net. Tonneldrisen toto the bottom vein of coal, known an the Wharton iVein, 3 other tunnels or drifts iehding Into other vetni,2 Coal with En. eines, ir.rt.enn and ftitipes 1 eldk. with large, I•lPltir end MACMINERV. Id double allll7 singlo eliinga,!MT , Elfit MAW-MILL, Store, Cita and Smith'eliopsitablingand other _truf-Ituild ir,,/.. The mi t , s are now In acute operation, and in their pre%elltdOnJitiell trill Pit'd ll 4V t OO , OOO tom of Coal pet annum. .• " • 1 here whistle he said at the same lien and Own, oi,e ten liOr.e.t.vsvr Engine. with Buifer sod Fix tures ; large ftne.ton road Cats, 54 Mine Cm, "...vela' dui vats u ,irks, 22 Itornen and Mules, lfaineyo. See. ; INtiguits,or.e two-horse ear_ yia an, tot of C.intingi', I.gmbM, Mining. Tools. and "il w r Tap in the store will he sold ettlit:r pu blfk.or Haste sale,in the Ad mintru rosy alert:l4oloe. . . . . tri , properly Will be given with- In lets dale front Ito nine to nate. . ..• The high l,pulattdn theCuieraiMCosl for par it y, nod Cur invorable positsoo of the Veins for work ing, render the present opportunity to nuretatie a very denira.,te one for repilliints :tad ether, desirous 01 engaging in the Coal Lustness. , The lotine and comfit:urn, er id he made known at the fiuie of sale, or upon application•to either of the on UM). 11. NI;IVTUN, I. Ajners ty'.4. It EEli, I , • Maud, 4 - huok, Jan. 2J, 0.11, '1: 33l ORPRAPIUI COURT u 1:8ITA NT to an order of the Orphans' Court of thei County of SchollSollott the COnitrionwealth of Konaylvonla.the",tlrharriber, Eseriltor of the !BA and It:statue/a of r4'rotricia Bunion, late. of the Borough of at. Clair, in the County, Of Schuylkill, dot eased, will osp,,se tit vale by IWOlli setobte on MONDAY. the day,o(Februarysitixt,at I o'clock in the afternoon, rat thb'Public finned tit Mra. fl resit Borough of OfiOgibtirg, In the County of rtrt;faylktti aforesaid, art that cenalwrriessnage, Ten eniOnt and two tract.' br places of land 'situate in the township Of Mi.uhrito. to the County of rfchuyiklll and ,e , tata oil pa ups, lventa.; to w it : The one of them hundad by lands of Willi& m a met'', 1110,1000 of Won , and Jacob,Elolfroan, now Joint, Atli:back, lands or Frederick tFifed, ac., con- Witold 13 acres, Wore dr lugs.; The other of Thom pounded by tail& of Michael Grorif. henJainin Pult,llatias now tiilhato of Henry llotroitn,onlalc i init 6 titres and 20 perches, more or lea:. late !he state of raid'daceintett. . Teren :And conditions wade known at the I hue and plaeo of site by JOHN SEITZING fly order of the Orphans' Coup.; EXoCUtori. 1.11:Wi• fitaistia; Clerk. : . • .13n. 11. 1534. ! ' ' • ! s:nt VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY IN FOI"I'SIVILE, AT PUBLIC SAL . subscnber wilt bell by Public ye itilue • n TH URSDA Y. the bi day of FebituatY.lbs4, at F. U. Kuurclteea EXCII/Oitif, norm.: Pottavide, all that valuable Lot of mund and luillpvestients, Cm brat:lug a c.ipationa 6161.0'10n; occupied by Suclurr tr 4 Molex - Iy. as u Hardware 5 , mum. a tainirai table and convenient; dotal- ag Ihig lidufte, ep,icioua Hail now ucenipled Sill by die Sung of irsaperabes.tagetliar rho II ay van I brat lend coincident eihops 4)tn,..., .o'l,llo at thellinuiticalt coiner or Centre ..ina Markt t s4seta, Lillie Borough or Pultsuilb, Thu lot hi .Picot front uo Centregtreet, extending ot depth 111.111; Market street 105 feebto a 20 feet Al. ley—presenting front on the three' streets 'of le‘ het. The. Improvetrienla ate It thrge story Wick 20,feet front by 105 tent tle'ei, built to mod,. ern ityle nf 'tbe 1 , 4e40 ,rusterials. CIO OCCllplcd as oboie slated, Won u fa II CC of four flifine Shops and about 10 by• 10 feet each, : n ej„i„,„ g , proper' y,-wiiich tested In the very centre of bu siness, it ilt readily tortruittiol a km of from $121.10 to .i. , ;500 per tear. . It tide to,csuonence at ten o'clock in the forenoon of add deg when attendance will beAiven and the condltious made known by WOO. 4klillTEn. Pottsville, 'lan, 14, 15.41 • ; 2-51 PRIVATE SALES. 'FARM POE SALE, CHEAP: 1. HE under,igned r..11 . ..r0 for sale :iltearr. •nd on 1 reasonable terror his Mini conihiling of fill Hefts nearly all under cti itiva thin. Heavy!Cropa of w I uter grain no In the grollorl. Toe linproyinneuts consist or one good double hOuss, in good repair. anotber good dwellthg house grid one good Darn and other outbuildings. The 'ploprrty leAbchted In Blythe iootoship,anil 'vie otibinatly owned toy Dr. Becker. rbe ratio can be dividid to ruliLtaro purchasete de•lrod. . JutlN WAINSTALL. N. B.—The store, cinatetininf be ad oS lowa , hogs Ise., le.c.„ will La sold 13111irdialtly. skiirlratc , anis on application; . Jan. •PJ. I.J.e • • TBVERN ron RENT large Tavern Brick Building gituated In Tre -1 sokeer, Banks topitisfilp, CoiLon County. one mlln from Jennevllle,un the. corner. 4:)f the Leaver aleadocy and Tamagni, mode, and iontalu tng two mutate. dl ' Aar-them,, hatL room, a number of bed-roomi. that- - age en, cellar; garrete and stabling attached, 1111 i shall be ,leaned Dorn .the'month of I nest. Gentlemen deiglrous to tent; said Tavern, tied being eilibled to give; security for the fulfillment of their obligations as wen as good re ferences .for tharartgr Sad ability of tavern-tceplng, plaso to cull upon the undereigned, End to give their proposals to the ettlee to TresokOw;rlll the . 2.3.1 of rebtuaty,prox. ' W.IIL d ZIERVOGEL, BuP.!rlntendert of the German • r - Pa...coal:Co.'. Works. Jan. 21, IaSI • 3-5 t • von SALE, r pit offers at ntioatc!sttio, botwera this nod Lb Caret thy of April next the ELLINti IV .1' nt: nod I.STT of p!solIN .boated ht this Bor ough of Toli.aslale;kic h nsi kill Coo Mil, on the comrt ~t et and Third Misers, in .sid.l; Du/north, now lu the P , `"facs•l'm 9 1 lirth:c9TalleY.ot tJultlim •i ii Htijoinlng the privoirlyni W, 't,o in the rear ' llll 4.tenditag au "tin Main . 0 111ey," hiving idecind tli It, on the corner of said Alley au,l Third St., VIII a airs, Anti Co4l . Cillakeelf OS WlllOl Mil' Vrty runvunie tltly 14, vied for ally ,9:1;:r plirliOt.e. The, 'hireling HOU'ilir ha+ at Virile.' to le ..It the neeeas:sfy n,ifolern innartive inents, ant.ludan; ihe re,a ,lor horning go o• Ii lita. Ttio nest, of spring Waiter bOng introduced into toe yard for family asav:i li is erne of the nest built frame dwelling tonises in ine: Mirough of Putisi. villa., the w nohl being walled utak in the Masi manner wnh the mod aunt of brick. . ALeo,, Ito. large' and ;vrry conitnneinue present 11,111.41. and Lot of r:round 'Ousted In the Itoroonhot orv+ty,bura, on one 611.1te tureen, or •tl . .cem re equate, in raid Itorong,b, fronting on Mar ket r-r.ert, or the I - 7,111re ,Turopika., and on' Liberty itreet, ord to4ll.lillille in ,(ront on !Market Street, 112 Ito) in depth or ;emelt' on Liberty Street, to a .2.8 f o r! Wm ! , Alley, '2lO feet. Tit Ode proverly at turhed a toter- warm end stable, a welt of gooll water, Ca ith pump, at or radar the kifehentlonr, together tv lin all the nilMr .appurienahcns. The limiee r ihree,torted,,rn.l vet:) , *unable for any kind of busrneer, rube, outdo. or private.: . WiTMAN. . .N.ll I LL?:.,I 2 r 2-tf DESILtAi3LE PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOIL sA r. • wilt r . et) it llonsn,and Lot, Inca + led on 510soloneo eireet, ohs of the tonal pleasant, pirts - of tno lidrongh. The int Is 25 tty 215 feet deep—the dwelling Lose ten . 41 .2",...7, moms and is in rood - condition-0d thi,re , • • te a stahlo on the rear, end a never-ratline well of good water at the doh, aSitiFit 'an hem of motile itni•OrtaUre For terms, ar.e.,;lll(oly Jr.l .I.lf BUILDING ;LOTS FUR SALE'. 'I" sabetliber offttra tee floilding'Lots,at Private rtolll hair antttre ti) an , aire each, situate on Ow Toad le,i‘ling ,frOol Minersville ;It Westwood, tichuyiktil Haven, dic. The siihrittons high and pleasant, commanding a view of the. Mine Hitt llall road. atc, Eight to tell houses arejaiready erected an Loii heretofore Sold. htnl It is likely anon to become plaviitt. little village. A number of these lota have retcnily been pnrillaffeil at k3hiiritr'a.Sale, and will he sold bargains I A, tough Mot :may be seen at the 41111 m -of D. it, iie nom'. Mlnerevillo,and other information givEulty'llieitthocrib4r.in Piiitay • I L JAM.Eid GILLINGHAM. , Pottsville, Jan. 7, 101. , ; 1-Meow • • Fon SALE. T. A new THREE-STORY *RICK HOUSE • and other, valn4.lll Property in rottsv://e. flißß eubecriber flintiest Private dale, on the cost I. reasonable tormS, his new thrS,e•story BRICK DWELLING If Ottetft, In second Otrpot, a few doors above Market, immediately beside! thu lat• Mathodlat Church. fine bsudlna le Piet corn- • pleted, and has not "let bees used.: It b large, light and airy, has all the iciilven I a ernes that 'bons...keeper went(' ggebe, and Is 'netted in a pleasant and onverti- ow I tut part of the town. There is a never-fail• Mg well of •Scelliat water in „the cellar,a very important ennelderatlon in the present scarcity. TERMti—Onst.fiturili cash, and ihgbalance to snit the purchaser, ptovided only It hi ;goner'', secured. gi.tan, Four Frante dwellings:ors I:vino/di:stet) , In the ircar of the :new Brick, above mentioned. There ate tiaewise desirable properttes. They can he hid on inn same clay terms. Ve The whole' wlll he sold in . N. L.—Titlee,eleseind indispolawile. •L, WOMELSRORPF, Opposite Episcopal Church. Centre St., Pottsville. bec. 31. 1. 4 33 I 5,14 VALUABLE PIIOPEETT IN POTTS VILLE AT PRIVATE ,sAir..g. CHEAP. • The Subscriber otiers at Private '!ale all that tract of Laud and building lots, knowdi as the " Carbon Hitl " or " Yo " propertrin the Borough of Pottsville, extending from the .liver above Mr. Lager's I ;Brewery t tins Port, Carbon road, being. about 25tryurds In width and containing 30 acres, more or lei... This property may be said to be invaluable, not, only for the purposes of buil ding, but alw as offering the best :localitk in the Boreugh, on which to erect suitable Water Works for !supplying thoovia with wator. , Apply at his office, corner Coal and St:Seeta.. gIE/011GE: W. SNYDER: August 27,1853.';1 VALS:I74IINV.S! VALEBMXims!! VENUS, the beautiful itioddeit jot Love, and her nailing Copia, have:chosen for their retreats the weil-known.aepolotory of Love's flitoOry at'eharle• flarict'e franc) , titf.re. Centre eltrieti Pottsville, and have collinfloshined bin), the Celebrated projector of VA LENTIN 6ti, to otßelste .ae the hlah ftlest of LOT!, COUTlllbip end :Nil rIMORY•f Fa ft htol to los oust, hugs dole* all in hie pdwer to toyiher the interests'of those 'Jetta* and =ldeas who at S. Luffirtiot trpttf an affection uf the . hirrat For . nil, of es ery agoati,.l of evork rank in life, he °Cars a stt.afto thel has n e ver yet felled. Sects is She woodultel power fifth* splendid, VAL6NT . INcs sold by taus plulaniniopiet and ionservatar of the tractor passion*, that 3.0)10 WAken love ssithoat send ing one eta pioneer: ft operates like en " Open dissenter," Non LW:thwart of this atm' leidtrigltite end ramie!, courtship as easy as ;Is dome smite blurts were sotceptible, halo been woo by the drat Velehtirie, and thiouianda, who now rejoice to loving istvita or affectionate, kasha ode, 'declare, with tears or gratitude; that they era in debted (bra whole ilfe'nf hatidtteallo Ott Wonder fel Vale otfai of" -utak!. d BARLEY. ine Valentines, Valentine Cardif.-i t alma* Wet. goiritklPS*, kce4Se.), aver:, *trial,. Cell or and to Used Qiiattowiaral select Irani UM largest awhillawat In OM elem. - as* it Op . . lowsi k soy pile's. San. 914 be . y..ry LEGAL NOTICES. psocustitairson NOTICE hi hereby give* that an Adjourned Court ot Counnon Pleas, for the trial °foamless% Haim la slid tbr the Cohnty of Sahoyttfll min Otheld at Pattsellte. In the County albrmeld. Da bIijNDAN. the nth of February cant, at 10 o'clock, A. 14 4 td continue Iwo weeks. , - Therelbra.ell persons *hole dime It shall he: to appear at said Court; viii take notice aul coirtqn themselves accordingly. , \ JAhlEtl ICjIGLS , Sheriff, Sherifrs ORice. Potts. will Jan. SI ; 1,964 NOT/CD itte• Court of Common 'Pleas of I. County : ' # William, C.. Houston ) 11 tbt I .10 March Term, John Hamilton Slack, with notice to bisguar- /Legs Pjr,ittont dian,liisbert B. Knight. ) F zcirtulr, r Notice is hereby given to the aboge nam e 3 par. Itpirest eionsniti.h,founst t b ihn s e i‘ me • e s: s t i ne d7„,.. . H f tu t i h bbee e d a ,h bO ei r c e a ri n a d t a t e s i k i c a n , ri u t p o o t n Y th a e r: to wit:—LlAll itagee Ham lot or piece laud situate us Norwegian Townslop, in the County of Sebuyluitt, and the State at Penn sylvania, bounded and desergied.as isnows, to wit: 13eginning at a heap of stones, at the southwest corner of a tract of land commonly known as Re Duncan tract, now the property or Carey, Lea 'a n d others ' thence by the Fame nisnli nineteen'degrecs west, fourteen. perches and tour-genii/A . 4s a post and heap of. stones, near a black oak, a coiner of the northwardly part of the aid tract, thence by the not - inwardly-part of the said tract south swear ty.two•degrees west, ninety-font perches and two. tenths to a post and heap et stones in the, line o ' Elizabeth S'tclatyris's land, theneo by tt south nine teen degrees east, seventy perches to it post in:ar a spruce in the line of land commonly known gs the iork Farm trait, thence by the sane Kurth fitly. nine degrees and three-quarters, east one hundred and eighty-six perches and three-tenths - to a post, in the lute of land late of Jetties Ronektson, deceased, and by it north nineteen degrees ssie#t, twenty-one perches to a post, corner of the aforesnid Duncan tract, thence by it south sixty-eight degrees, west eighty-eight perches. to the place of begiunink, con taining filly ecru and forty-seven perches at land, measure, be, the same store' or less, on TUESDAY,-the 29.1 i day of February, A. D. 1551,. lit 10 o'clock in ..the forenoos, tor the purpose of tusking Part•tioo or Valuation and Apprgisement of said Real Estate, as 111 the bald Writ required, at which tune and place said parties can attend, if they think proper. ; • JAMES NAGLE, ;fiend. Sherifi's (Xfice, Pottsville, •January 14, 1&54.. I •'• 2-e,t I mat MEDICINAL. FITS!. FITS ! ! FITS !! ! ••. • THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT CPILAPTIC PILLS, Fut., t/,r cure of hits, Spasms, Cramp.l,o,l,l all Nervous and'.Dansitturi - anal Diseases. DIGILSOPOS WHO ARE LABOttlfstt UNDER this J: Md.:mina malady will find the VEGETABLE EPII.P.PTIC PILLS, to be the only randy ever dis covered for curing Epilepsy, or Pulling Pns. , These Pills possess a specific action ou the nee . - vous xylem ; and, although they err prepared ei pecially for the purpose or clonal Fits, they will be found of especial beneot for all poisons afflicted with weak lief Veah,Or whe...e nervous system has hems pros irated orshatiered nom any rause whatever . In &limn, he ccimplainte, disesses of long standing. superin duced by nsrvousness,they are exceedingly neneficatif Price $7 per hoe, or two hours for 05. Per.ons out of the city. enclosing a remittance. will have the Pllls sent them through the mail, free of onstage For salu by SETH B. lIANCE,No. lUa BALTIMORE 'Street, Baltimore. hid., to whiint'Ordere from air Patin of the Union. must tie addressed, post-pAtd, June 4,103. 23.1y1f 4 ; ; 4 4 ti 4 V; PAcLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT IMMENSE SUCEse Over Tscinly.onm Thousand Dopler sold in one Aforeth, i n St. Lo'rris. veritable Liniment hew been before the pub. Ile only twenty months. yet it has gnsued fur a stir au enorinuun popularity by its own ugriurb• merits. It is supersitin.: every other rilnitniitit end remedy lorthe cure of exf..runt diseases. ON 4A fli . ' AN . D ANIM A LS . • • Diopettito effdttit have been made by ptnntletory or other I.l.nitnents to Injure the lepnintion and re,' lard the sale of Otto 14 , 481 oablo intoltelne; l , ot"Trotti ta mighty," McLeateti Volcanic 00l Ltninient. tills prevailed. I , , - . , The iniratuloliri cures that ir bar ahd is dailyinri. forming, are arkoming known {ci every per,on Jr. the. Wratern and iloutiirrn country, and wriereiirr it lido bean wail rill other Ilniinviaa and external ((liked les tinier, becii'di - -carded as uarlesr. hIcLON'S , VOLf'ANIC OIL LINIMENT Will cure thron , f•or iin nflammatory Itlisuistisro, Par alysis, starless r weakness rn the Joints, atimies or Llgatusiiii.contracted Nonalgiad Tooth-ache, Ear-ache, or any pain. It will remove any owelling,Touror, riles, Hard Lumps, Caked Liretsts, sore. Nappies, bites of hlusnultues, or any inditmation. • And It Will eleanse,purify and heal the foulest Ul cer Bores nn the legs or 1111111111; no. difference, how long they May have ellEed. It will also soothe and heal Burni, Scalds, Ercsh Cuts, Woundi,&c., sooner ;hall any other remedy. We earnestly advise all persons who may be of- , ' dieted with any of the above diseases;to obtain .1 supply at once of McLean's f'dthratrd It ti the only reliable remedy. It will never tall to produce a speedy and permanent cure tt prum:rty applied. Who then will sutler when a safe and Fine remedy is au eaaily oltained. We ate recilv'ng daily hundreds of eertificates front all part., et Lire country. We think the tollowing will be sufficient to convince the moot intredulorte of the mitacub-ms effects of tills wondiirful Luedtetne. J. H. Mcl.e.tx.—Dear sir.,-1 take this method of thanking you gratefully tor . hisiug been the awaits. of iretotllls My 400, flfitteil years old, an entire crip ple fur neatly one year, now ghale and healthy young man. Two years ago my son had an attack of Itltiiu anuisin-1 used several bottles of Mexican Mustang Litilniint on hltn, and various other lintruents nog, riiruedbia. liut all to no effect; he still got wor,e,— The desiron his - lega dried to the bones, the nineties beca rri n contracted, drawing tits feet up on a .right angle 'with his holly, no that he had to crawl on hie bands and knees, or bobble along on short crutches In a sating posture. No ong can form an idea how he suffered by thechanges of the weather, the most .excruciating pains. Mr. Listen, of Illinois, called at our house. Me was , cured some time ago of bleeding piles by you: Volcanic 'olll.inimenr. lie gave tra a p irt ot a bot tle, which ne always carried with him.. 1 uli:d it on his side, and it relieved the pain Immediately. A few days aver, he sent Lie two bottled by `• I applied it twice a day, and It retaged the nrusClea and doted hint entirely. Ile can now work, walk or run as well as ever. roOf9 respectfully,. • JESSE BURHOUGIN. I live four miles 'west of klth,l'leaaant,lndrina. 1 can get all my neighbors [is . certify to the ati.wp-' titan, If becegaary. lain somewhat acquainted Mr. flurrnughs,aud know the above to be attlitly' true. LOUIS miossoN, Agent. TOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS hlcLeatee celebrated Liniment ta the only aefe and reliable remedy fur the sum of : 4 ja311111, Ring Bone, Wind Gulls, Splint', Unnatural I.tinipr, Nude,. or !Swellings. It will never tail In cure lily Head, Poll ev 11. Fiat Ul.r. I I i Running Sures or Sne(ney, Il pup aria applied. For Sprain', !fruiter, Rctatchee.that li ed Ilun O, Chnks, paddle ot collar Gall.. Cute or Wounds, it le in intillahle. remedy. Apply as di reeted.sod a cure is certain in every Instant... - Directtuna accompany aracb 136111!! ,n English andl German. Tina Liniment la .nifiai put tip in twoutv•fivo 'rent. fifty cent and doftiir • hotties. The fifty rent site contains three times the quantity of the twenty hire cencsite, cud so on itrproport ion to the coat. For eale by J. ILA McLEAN, Pole Proprietor, cot. Third and ytne tiltreitts, ' • pti. Louis,-51e. rrFor Hale In Miner - evilly by J.jK, BURNS, flen ere" WittileKtlg Agent rot the County. Jan. 7, P.-54( l.tf - 11014.0AVAT 9 8 OINTBIEN'r. flpflls eslmortlinary Unguent is Icomposed- of the most healing ttalsains. and when used in .accor dance with tha direction:: which accnnipn ny pot, will filmic corr., when all other means Cases of the most despArete Skirl disease's readily yield to its tithe/L.4y. It is famous *Min used ca ses of Gout, Libehniatlsm, Contrartid i,r MtiffJoino. In Asthma' it will ddwionlers it well rubbed on tL Chest: 1 A must actonishine ut Sirfulaus C'hyr!' fled v ay ng th i s an lil do yo . of Lfocton • Cont of a Leiter from .1. N0b1e.11::17.,..111t . Py0e of • Bo,ton, Linrointittee ; • To I'itorEssoa.llOLLOwAY, , Dear Str,--Itl. nand' piton Liquorpond SI., Boston, has thk day deposited before me; that fora considerable period . b e -teat, severely afflicted with etc torn lons Sn.rs nod ricer* 1n her tunic. feet, legs and other' owns c i f her b o dy ; and although the Mot of medical advice was oLta 111P(1, at the cost of a tarp, elan 01 money, she obtained no abatement of, cur- Is ring. but gradually grew-worse.; Bring recommended by r friend kr, try your Oint ment. she : procured a swill pot, and 3 box .of the Pills, and before that was used symidoms of amend ment appeared. By perierering With the medicines for a short time Molter, according to the directions, a rid strictly adhering to, your mita as ID diet, tic., she was perteatly cured; antl,now enjoys the best of health. I remain. Dear Sir, yenta Italy. Dated Aug, 12th, 1857; (Signed) J. NOBLE. 1 . • AN EXTRAORDINARY AND' RAPID CURE OF • ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEO . AFTER MEDI. CAL AID NAD FAILED. Cory of a Leta" , from Mr.,. Yernes, of the Post:Office, A.l4teick R 6 ad,' near. Bog.' • •nor, Sussex, dated Jan. am, aro. • To PICITgsSOI nOLLOWAT, - • ' Air,—l *offered for a considerable period from a • attack of grylipella t which et length settled In my leg, and resisted all. medical treatments. My sufferings ,were very - great. and I qultedespatred of any permanent amendment, when Iwas advised to have recourse to "mit Ointment and Tills.. 1 did.., without delay, and am nappy to say the result was' eminently successful, for they. effected a radical cure of my leg and rastorod me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever spells with ;Abe attunes -,contl dente of your medicines. 'and have• recommended them to others in this neighborhood Similarly agile ter]. who derived equal benefit. • ! . " I am, Sit, your obliged and faithful Omani (Signed) ELIZABETH YEATIS. The Pills should he need eoujoletlylwlth the Dint. inentin moot Of thefollowing cages: Bad Legs, . Gout. Bed Breasts, Glandular Swellings, . BUM. - ;Lumbago, i Bunions ' ' • Miles. Bite of Illoschernee, and Itheumatisat,' Band-illes, ;Surds. ;- Cocu-bay ;Sore Nipples.' Chiego-aot,l'. , ore-throars. Chilblains, . ;dlkln-diseseas, Chapped 111M41, . :Scurvy. 1 Gann (19011,) More-heads, Cancers, • ;Tumours,l Cool ratted A: Stiff Joints.4llcers. Elephantiasis, Won 11tit, Fistlas, Saws, Bold at the Establishment of Professor tlcitkowss, 12t Attend. (near Temple 'WI. T.tiodinia and. also at his Roust rN ti tut Vomit.: 0 1 1 0gR1 for Meificifitsi in the titeies, addressed T. lIPI.LO WAY. New Fork." wilt receive 'Aloe at ouon.i tteld *lst. by altrespect- Sle Urinals's and Deafen In Medicines throughout the • LI. Brsue , ln Boorsitt rft. STft. sod +1 Mt each. To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Hansa, in the Union. • -- sde The/ Is a CfallidelaLle easing by takiog thu Int get sisee. N. IL—Difeciloha for the guldarre of patlehts for emits disorder are seised to each Pot. es T. W. uyorr is rIONA,IX'S North Second St reel Philadelphia, Wholesale Agents for. yertneglsanis. Also for said by John G. Booms: and Clemens Haisler,Pottayiiles E. J. Fry Tamaqua; 3. Kellar 11014B,MfgariallIt. WIT • RECAIVEII).—A lorttd a - uortitent fromt 4ot r u fnafa . ceorte thou who in he 11‘141 . Peitu*ory ,Talt at C. BA l l in.LllltTil Bait awl Vanity Store, • : ti • 1,1115 f . . MANUFACTURES. .ass- prisnoui -Aral jrzessuans.- QUITHer. DOWNING having pad verywonelderstee Oeiperlenrs as, Gas Fitters feel great confidence it, rental( their ItOrtliCtil to 101 Cittat63 Of Pottsville: They tome 3e.ommented business on- their ow a an. etianti to the Biseranlie °fibs buildingsbelow Miners' Journal Ofilea.Whera all ordersl/41 4 141/ fir Oss tirmmewl, or repairing left and the reeei re the no-. prompt attention. Their pipes 711 d other matea fiats shall ho of the very best kind, and their Fittings. of every desertfatoo•thas may he desired will be fur,. Meted end pat no in.* weibmartilte manner and at the shortest posstbieitorlens. 1 - • • r SMITH ,IDOWNISO. "Ns ft —lll ktrdi Duette - Cori Pater Coate: Steam Csielte, 011 Cups : 011" alobee, and Elbows atf sites, constanttpwi head. Ali kinds of work ID 11f3..4 41144 at the shailest notice ' • 11:ir iik r 1949 1. FritEPlLTill l'OßouLp WEA THER. , ... , 1141,210 Robil Di.r m ert fro St. Lotei. _ . I T . , ausE 'wanting, tirst.rate &unlit Robert:for thr • coming whiter, --.au be stippiied, cheap, at UM c..utn.tlSces- • A large moottmcm, of yartous 'site* and'atl of the Vest 4 ! iislity,fustit(eist 4 doe-illy riopp tit.l.ouis. , 6110;14 , ;ad Double Carrjadc Harbray,tiilier mottoi ir d and notelet! iu, Any Itandsrimatt - t st 3 le, Ow Ays all.• Itsml;.. Al..', lot jittiolip , twayt t e am,.nostilUscouc'l of the ~:.."*.:.,- `•:, ~ brat maul's's; stiolis. and durable. .V . 4 -~..r , ..---.1.:- . , ' ilaJdlrs, biliflea ,ind all, -sorts a •" .o„,""•/ - =-= , 1,, hipping, belon/ing to the taddiery businersjept conittatilly ready for sale or' made to order,; - / l' liartimta suitable: ,. foe Colliery purpoica on hatid, or made to - order at abort oolitic, , 1 - t-WOblias for liar-pass, &e., promptly Pnppliell OIL reaacorttibie tmMs. ' L: WO3IEI.IIDORFF, Opposite Eptatopal Church, Cenfre St, Potirvillq- Dee. 10 1553. i - 15.5.4y] 50 tf ' -, HARDWARE &C. .. NEIW IErLA. CIESBEI •'8 9110 P. • I l ii undeisigned two; leave to inform the cliltenri 1 of Yottsvilie and skinny ttaat be ALIO opened a new illactainitti'a!Bhdp in - direnth street, between Markel and rintWeglen, on the lei 'of ground °ten peed in part by I . 3:airily and th'htlYlet • AZit i Wire' tictren alanufarrurers. tee is. pqmitred to 40 • 11,1111111114 01 ki1111113 . 2 Vork, surd a, ilhirst-shoeing. ironing Wagons, d.c.. axe .. 4lsu, MALI,' lacturer of, Grunion-1r ,hoed and Oratind IPtete, M Were' Picks, Rats., tiled pea and Wedges. , lie would take this untltbod 41 in forming the alechinifs that be maeollittares nitamps fot.marlting Touts; whieh 'are always made at the shortest notice.- ; • ,I JAM k. 3 MaTTER.,. - Vtittaville, Uri. 0.1.833 - 1 4d-fns . '• CLEMENS & HEISLER'S ~._.'" ~•„___.- ---: HARDWARE and IRON STORE, -- 1S -,-r ~-(,,v , door* above Mortimer'. no-• . . tel. al On oia Stand of Clement' 4:. Parvin'i, have conalanlly on baud a fuli aisortmeni of I Etaiiilv's Tools,' , .Coaeh'Trimmingo, , ' 1.. &Wilding maletlala, - ,galea antLigprinae, . • ;.; . llhotiaakeea Toolvi' fable Cutlery, . E: . Ellen & Raving, . i . octet Cutlery, U Nally', &pikes anti Binh, arpe me en Tao* connive & Platt - dm Brittanta Waie, Scaled: 7 ,- -. •Allen'.a Revolvers ' Eh • i r a r and Rolled Iron Rifle Harrell, I Flue ani aiheet do ',Table and Tea epoons, • ' , VaPt. Shear ,atuV Mister Emu rid Enamelled Kit- . . Steer, - 1 ' ties, , Tin. Platti and Sheet. le, Pans , - Rollers and Tea hat. Copper* tibeet lir ss . Kettles, ' Pt/ and Bar Lead.. , lima) , Itailioad Traces,l: Castings of all deseriptlona Railroad liim . and ziplkei,. Mill, X..rat aid Circular Double and dingle lions.: ,riaws. I' do du do fistula, butcher's litioppers, Clea-Shot and Game Rags,, vere and 'Killeen. 'Powder Flasks, Anvils and Vices„ - Powder and Shot, .. blocks and Tncati•s, Water-proOf Pereusainn Chain Pumps, .: .. • Caps, . .. ... hill Copper - and Brads Ride Mountings: ~ The Aubecriberi would respectfully Invite the Si , Intidln of the publiegeiterally, to the above and ottUir ankle., Of Ilaidware too numerous to mention, as they are deterinineo to sell as. low an any toneein out of Philadelphia-. . ~ . AuguA 27, 1833.1 . • 35-1 y -OILS iPAINTS f &e: ._ I , I..EAD4IIIICi OIL AND I - • r 1 CULaRS, e IV,Tatoulactured by FRANCIS S. LEWIS ar,Co.'. .1.T.1 reproserited: by LEWII3, JAYRS & CO., 1;45 South i• root Street, Philadelphia. - . Orders thankfullfreeeived—tioncliatiV attended to, guaranieed to; give patigaetton,_and °tiered for sale on the most liberal "iterms..'. . For samplel and . pmtieulartc please oddrom ,titi above- ''• 1 , .Jan. 14, 1553: il , 2-3 m. i. SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS. 'CUT, Durable 4;41 Prutectire. ' E A.T 11 "fi. #1 AAT D Via E. It 0 OA , ii'lllEi•Pairzt will stand any 'climate, withoni crack jar blister, and hardens by exposure, thus making in toile on enamel .4ut stone, protecttxy, Wood foirrt decay; and 40;1'0.1 tut and rosion. . . This Paint iliffeis frurn . the so-called Mineral Patnts of the day, which!are 'principally Ochres and Ulajs -colored, and ate entirely-worthless. galver's'Plaatic Paints are purely Metallii „contain ing nrlAiumen orltlay, 'They are lavigaied.llneiy,'mii readily with Linseed Oil, .twithnut the tionnie el t grinding') and fl ow eti• der the brush as ftealy theitest - While Lead. ' These Paints cartel - all Others in body or coverihg prripent6,nne pound of iwhich. will•cover tla roach suf rata as two pOliedit of: white Lead. thdre are four . natoralerilors, Black (Sr Siert, en.nah, Mee and Chotidate. is Paint Aown readily under he bruelinnirits covering Lai:lnc:Ty in increased by using it 'int,' thiCkly asynssible - w ill) rune Linseed as th Paint 1. the laming or protecting holly.aull the .Oilsroi.-nly the inedt.itm or : agent in sproading it. We aline t copies of two letters, one from the Pres- Idenionliu Philidelphiaaild Reading Railroad the other from a Oentlernan, a well-known resident trf. auetiota,Ga. I Unice u( the piths. anti Ile:Whig Railroad Co • - Priikidarph.ra. Afar, 3, 1.55.2. du..vtat,itaq.—liear dir i—VVO.have Sear"Plaelle Patois" (Or store than a year, and (tit palatial (Whips, Depots, ac., we have fouhd:lt quite equalcu anY paha iwe have used.. In t, vie nosy glee at a, preferanco over all others We Its*e" tried rot o r purposes..; • Youra• reapectfully, (did,). JOIN TUCKER, President: .9u,rusta;'Os.,3eptexasir P. 1952.. • 1 Stearn Plan.ng Dear `7ll:''-You ask me far my opinion of "Silver . Mineral Paints,".,t% hich you have put tin my Machine Shop and Planing *M. : I gins you, with pleasure, my fop and hearty reconmendation of it an a pet veniative of Fire; enumtainienting from Chimneys, or from adjoining buildings'. The paint which you ptit cm my roofs, ba: now - benme as Int rd . aS SLAM and I feet an aecure front - Fire. in this direction. au re stble. A few werli ;tacit the roofs had been paintrit, nuide an experinfent un two or three shingles by -placing them in the furnace ;under the boilers pthe re.ilt won, that the portion uncovered was entirely consumed, whila Ms Tainted part was apparently wuld, though upon elarninat Mil the wood was foutid to be cha rred; the. Paint. however, was ' , test and tint Ititle blistered. `.l consider this as severs a toll &' your Paint-can be nut ,tot, and under the Citcuturtitb ekti I do 0.4 hesitate to commend it All an invaluable preventative against Fire. liespirttfully, &c. - rtaigned,i ; MillittOSE SPENCER:, FRENCH LIACIIARUS, ".• X. W. ..Cuructof 10th - and Market iAts., l shin., 1!:‘ GENCItAL WHOLESALE AGENTS., ro! .a .-Puttsv ille o - W hole‘nle . and Beta Oy GEORCIZ. lIRIGIIT. • July - 2; 1e,33 27.-ly • WATCHES, &C. JOSEPH S ELLIt9TT, Pro , t,tectl It'areht4aker,and Thaler in Wate&ii, jewelry the Old Stand, two tloi)ts above the-Alline:r.i' Bank„Centre Street Pott, DESPECTeI , LI.V invites the I,!tention rattle Pith. I.lidic to his law and-elegatit assortatent of Goldand 'Silver. Patent Leifer, Duplex, Anchor Escapement, iforlzontal, Lopine and Plata Watches, Imported and a mem an clork, , , Fine:Gold Jewelry, emcracing. ni variety or ent.rely new' styles of Breast Pins, Gar Rins4 &c..Gold'ard Silver Pencils. 'and Pen teats, supei tor Gold Pens, Allier Spoons, Parke, and Buller Knives, Plated and•Britanala Ware, Silver, POW, Stlell and Paper Mache Card Caves, Plated Costars, ,c.,A t e and Cant Baskets; FlllOCutlary; - Violln and Gui tai Swage, &c. • All Fresh :Siotk, , just" rereivcil and opened, art), 4)11 stand, and view diere—Whore the rem) trins,,l.l alt kinds id - Go' &and Silver Watches, ulnas' told Jewotywiti be , cirefolly attended to. loieet, ton door., above the liliters'• Bank; Ceritee Street, Pattavine. JOSEPH A. ELLIOTT'. Nov. 1 . 1,1,53: dot WILLIAM MUM, • the late firm oeBRADY & ELLIOTT.) I. RIN 'OF THE BIG WATCH, opposite Mortimers respectfully announce, to his friends . jend the public, that lie .twill conitirtiete to crier for sale achoice assortment NI, of_C kicks; Watches; Sliver Ware and fino r rewetry, irc..to which he. . r invites attention. He is determined not to be under tsald by any, here ni elsewhere. Call and Judge for vont selves. With his ext;erience In business, and a desire to please, and a guarantee that all goods shall prove to be as represonled, he hopes still' to retain Id share of patronage,: —Allltinde of Watches, !flocks and Jewelry, ca'refully repaired sod Warranted. • • WILLIAM BRADY. z. Centie• ale; Sign of the Big %Vetch?' 'Opposite Mortimer's Hot4l. Oct. 9,16.53. , -; J L sTetrivErg & ELAlttEir. (.111EAV 3VATqIiES AND JEWELItt, Ia7IIOLBrIALE and Retail, at the Philadelphia v V . Watch atilfJeweiry Store," No. 96 North ;Sec . oull - Street, corner 01 Quarry', Philadelphia. Gold Laver Waiches,fulliewTd,lBcarats-fine,R Gold Leptne i $l5 to, $34 Gold spectacles; , oti .eilvit Lever, tuil jew- :Flue Silver do '1 30 oiled,. • f IRIGoId Bracelets, leo Silver Lepate,Jewels, ti.Laches'Gold Pencils, • I eo Superior Quintets,' Teaspoons,Set,b 00 Geld Pens, with Pentil a d Silver Molder, ' l ,l, 00 - 'Gold Finger. Mogi; 271 cents to $5O; Watch ~Gives et, plain, 121 cents"; Patent, tat; Lunen ; 23; other articles In proportion. , All goods warranted tube ; whet they ate soldfor. .1 OTAUFFER & FIARLEY.k: Successors to O. ConrAd• Oa bandolonteGold and Silver Levers and Lepines Alp !pore r than ant - abuye pleas Snit. 3,1833.:' NI-10in 'lr. WATCHES, .JEWELRY AND . .SlLV.h.fc WARB. • _ . . 1., 1117. anderslgnedansould Most respectfully InfOrto hls-friandeand the penile generally. that he has hirecaritly enlarged and otheralseAtn- proved his Store, and la prepared to of or goods whr h, for beauty and stylisi. if finish, cannot be surpassed. liege • hta now - in store an enemies alsortuont of WATCH POT. JEW ELIA% a11...YR.R Waite: and. PAN.CY GooDs, &e., to whietshe incites attention. Being determined to dispose of them et prises whleb' can not Oil to render satistictiou. lie has considerilible experience in the business, and will endeavor, to pietist those who may flavor him with'ibeir patrodege -Ail goods guaranteed to be as reprownted. N. U.—Watches andlJewelry repaired and wadeo ted. All orders b) mail or otherwise promptlr at; tended . to: . ' ' JAMES B. FIDLEICr ' No. lA South Id St.; below Market et., Ph di. re Ron't foight the slumber. July 16 . 155 3 W. - - V-ISU . ‘, E===;M=;alEl=l PZAGES TO CALIFORNIA. PERSONS gain! to C i attrornle can es cure pillages and obtain through Vlteats. either tu Cabin. Co ition or Steerage, In the best line, at the lowest: rates, lt:the Bookstore or . 0. BAN? AN. Pottevllle.Dee. 2,1,1853. o 51-4, labium P Fad THE HAIR. —Anions the many prepaations for the growih of the Halm, this GOLDEN OLDed takes the load.' 11 hies, reasons will- be given Why it is so antirsrsally'used and prefaced to all otbe ial— lit, Because It has proved the most effectual :In bald pets. ad; Beata° it Imparts a beautiful desk Ikea and defightful perfume to the bait. 3d, Beuve the Ladles, with due Olactioilaatlon, Which the y alr pas • seat, adoeted it'.•!Msoy Whet reasons. *old be given why It teat great fa roam. tat thostrato want were have only to give II a Utah Price I ets. is large books. 'Fos Wavichy Dmmistsasol Storsitoep--, era @lrma, hero, RUUD, Proprietor: tde Broadway; New Yolk. sF Liao Discount tei merchants. Nov 19 lora 47..itatt ; . FlORNlL—Premium anteire, *bleb alue, rates, Oil prises at au the Mate faith. Bad at oar own *waif Igrhalturil Fair WOO; liretdid lepetettainitor the Tema Hall bola Meth. ' FRANK; PUTT. GOOD ADVICE.... • Graham, who'hy the Way is doing c a pita!tl service is the Tempetaice cause, addresses to the Saturday .Ereittug Mail the folloiting apropos ' words to the pdwers that be, at ilia. rishurg • " Funds in ,Harrisburg l—be ort rout guard ! I Let no foolish division irnpait3 the tome of Iyour position Present an undivi. ded front to the: enemy—and whethalyon vote lora Prohibitory Law. to be subm itted to the people , or euact the law outrit. leaving 't to the people to sanctiion it a lder; wards by"electing mew to sustain it,-on no account ' allow the chance to pass of Itaflng the veils and nus,s recorded e writ take cafelhat the people in every town in: POnne sylvatita shall know who the traitors We,-hnve no fears tor old Penosylvanii up on this'questioo. The heart of the Masses is right, - ; and the old politicians may tee the hand writing on every wall. Their days are numbered. The•men whollare so long gloried it'd prospered in ioitlifify are deorn. ed—and the friends of Mau—wile ate itig for the gram! _ot the men of the Work. shop, the plough, the mine and the forge. will.b.e ruetaiued by a vote so uverwhelining as to auto= to a sentence of perpettlatbans ishment, from Office, of the old.time tricksters and tninmers ? Let us have the .vOte— ; squarei .--- Ave, eye—shout your hands, gkidetoenl . , toe the mark, right acid lett, and let us have . a lair 'tight. '• • • • at:lm SCELLANEOU;S . _ 7 OE • ' DR. TRODIAR DAVIES. •• -• a ETERINARI: In rein; ning tha4kn to V hisTllcnds, aim the•public. for the flatie!la; en= cournyment he has received (or eo ma- • by yenta, teshectfulty, informs . them that be atilt riintlnueh preatl,d; at the 'tables at Ihe r-dr of the l'ortieffir • ilon,e where ' he hopes by unretititting and petbonal attettsiOn so It, imifeecon, to claim. a contiu Li of the name. All Intiltes unable to Abe' removed to his IrrlirMary, will be: attended*" ,tt their own. eiablee. Ilottiee taita put up'i U. the Etlglis4 of Anftivilas ityae. l'eateAtitin e►ltt(uhy performed • 1an..11. CARPEIP.TS: CiaLPETS !.• • WE have a pretty good enortuwitt of on hiled, purchased at the old. prince.•a r.ecent •-arikeernong the weave:a wtll advance t(rtele percent. Pervt;n9 not. supphokl will do Well to 'call early. Our mock ccutirims— , !414 rich all-wool lugrain, do wool and cotton Ingram, • do C'oiton . 12114-:1-4 4-4 trait.en,ell wool, . 'Good Ras Carpot, ..;4 7 4 5.4 and 114 red and what), malting, -C r i 5-4 and /34 Floor 011,Ctotha, ; yiumb Chitty.; &c., . - Orders taken for Halls or Rooms in Sheet Oil Clothii and tupplled with railrOad speed. 1 ' • JAMES W. SC.IIRArK. • .NurrislOWD, -Jun. 14, ISA. '..',13y. • OM ON of about the 34 Mutt month, wilt bp opte il aeofed to the CiliZgrial of this pl!t,e; the' :7 aREAT MORAL Litsi4ON, EiTi 7 L.D 46 UNCLE TOM'S lIPAJMN,'' , • • •1•%1T11 I . • . ROSE , lIEItRIFIELD The ORIGINAL "TOPSY." as reptetented by her fie ONE MINI/RED NIGTITi , , with inieneuad: gucccie. in Philadelphia The moral tendeucy u lMra narthl Beecher l-ilowu'e World-rnnowned Honk is' too well knowd, u.;7 need continent. The work ling been carefully reylaiql and p le par t ,.o fel.; rep! i' , .;:emiet 00 0 n-the thrallog ltal(te tax :cud n inmgly marked cnazacarn %rat boa!end4eLl !in twantaul truthful 'nen rier• No expense 1114 been '-pared in the production of this wori,, a tol the;uubdc in'nydnad that - real DiLlll4 Writ be Viten to; rundet worthy of their pat wimp.. ! 1 - - Jan; 14, ISS4 ' .• 2.3 t, COAL MINES TO.Lbasill ritg!MAIIANUY AND SIIAMOKIN 134:1'ItOVE'- ' MET CO:zII'AIST, at Trevertrio,' Nortlinnther. land Virthiy, 14 toilet from the ettsque halm a 'Rivet. hating theii . Mrtitt n.. 1. are pow prehaft di it/ 'o r ler the a aloe fctr LEASE. 'The velow are - olljahrive wate f•tevrl, from ti to tilfert in thickness. knit of •sope . rioi• 4"0..% • i free of IMayprlitea. The ,dachum ry will all be furnished. en. Illat no outlay vlll be IA qn 'red for that hotpote bp the lea see. • The Tic vetton, Man:inny aid Sdannthahnt road, cOnnecting with the l'enntylvatiis will he (Tithed in April rut the 1, ransportßtlati of the Coal mined trotn Oita pr perky •'' ;•; Reaminathie ?+lther,':4lll have an htiportii dot of mak tho vorahlt teems, and eni Invited Tovitlyi,T re v.ertoti,land limped these Minei.. . • for flintarr partaularb J apply to . : ' ' • etMES L. MOilliNi President Maltanoy and Shaniokltt,lminove- • n.,0 A•un.i, my, nt T. ev .4:1,1-1 Tr.ivvp.ii,iihunry 14,43:.4 ' I:4rut PHILADELPHIA. DAVIS & CULIN, Dealers iu LA N T E I'4 A- . 011.4 N ) ,1% f* S , N. E. coraer Foyrth and Clo , ry . 4 ti f ... "--'• - kiiii.ADEI.PWA,- 1 ria H VI NO enlarged a litiowvoil th.i, 01,A., and baling the tatireet tteenrtinent of lo mriA tuil•htla delphiC they err. now pirplif Poi Co' in ruirhiPilti Oil,. , I EAMEHENE, HVIININti FLEW. i s Ethereal olt,t.hooliene 12:eyelid Lard oil ; Liiiiiie Lan: terneoir all puerile. Fancy lintel hnit•liall tarupi, Chandeliets, Virandnles, t ..Aindelbrav, Anti IltiOnpir Lampa,Lat the- ALinuraztureis• to, e.t. es lA-I,j Glaee Lenora by the package,. at a minlil adeance:nrqr Aur- Linn prlVen. delnclergeAltintlf.w.tutets tti.Pllie 011, Burning Elkin!, Ethereal nil, Aleuhel. and (th 4. only true) Phosgene Gan, they can furnish thefts uttletxot at .rich l price that ketchanta will tlntl it tti Iltitir ad vantage to buy. Call 1:1410”: (14/11se elaawberei fryou want bargains. Alec.. i lia Oefety Fluid !Amp nir sale. Slot :r lil: _. . . 38. 1 y . 1 • . • GUANO! GUANO! GUANO! IVElre i pectfolly 1,117,111 our To,nda and I.JAta , i nitre that wu shall bereuiVer occupy to EN TIRE: 81'0111R, N0..23 South Whirres, txtl , Cling thruugliNo. 35 SollTli WALTER dTUC T. Our builneari . :l3ll heretofore been ,traiiPaOrit in Tilld 11U11.1)1NO, but having ,pow the WHOLE of, o, with two acceo.ible front., ulsi on tho, WHARF and ihe.other on WI TJER.I.TREET, wri-nre to offer oraarer•IPACILITIEzi lo Irmi l ae regarita Apace anJ the DELIVERY, of Omni?, . Invite Clui4e to want of attirnis in our Itny i. Cleo nit with a Call at our OLD tITAND• 1500 ttn4 I.ltwernment Sprtician 1000 1" Super: rholph,le , 1000 ;HMI. I•ultdrplL• tinperbt,t ghallty, .Alan; a Ren.•rai iti•sort merit 01 004, HMO. Oldrr 11,, Narrow -tip? 16ve uFt mark rt , pmcr,o, by ; . •ALLEN NCElll.l.:±i. SOUTH .'VIII Raker. rtittl siorft" abiste CHESTNUT St., ettitatri. Jan.l2l, 0 , 51 • 3..Vai • . _ • Slope tom.: : lillEtindarsirnedheprehpectfulty to 5;111 it ti ation— lion or Coal Merettlilti.au.l an !hose In want of BEST PROVED•orBEST BEAT' CUM NS, for tnlnteg or Rill) litrrposes, lJ hts stock of Bata But Clark,, assorted atzea, Ulna j ihell to It Inch. made Irwin best refinediron, : I .• Atari, to his tarke - at )rk of TIFIT CNUOViIFp assnrt-d Nom 3..16.inch . t0 11 inch, trod. from the be'st ruble Iron, which will he no. v.iry sonatle,terma..by : . DANIEL McCARTIIV, No Al'Swanton Street, and No. Dock St' Wharf, l'hllidelphts... I . REFER TO _ W. y ('n., George Mason. Esq . tort Car, - bon; ;Charles 11111er A: Co., Nlld4lintuck.S4.NliKnlght, Philadelphia . Jr banan Cocklll, Eaq ,LieWetltn, Nov. 26,1953a`-dm REMOVAL AND GRANO • :ITE S.E AND A TTRA et IV ES 1* 017 K 7 n t oartis 1...11/LLLOWELL CO., RIULADEL lIAVM° REMOVED into their -plencild warenonoe, entrance No. 147 Market. ind • No. 21 North Fourth atreet, are operung for the] Spline trade an .I.oortrient of • - • Silk and Fancy, Goods, j that, for extent and varlet), will mirras. al*. stock ever Offered tn. that. Market. Enterilie lido their new store, which is One oft he LARGEST I Ise ; LLI E with a business of an tind•till am•ninlialready establtahed, and intending hugely to increata it, re . pecially with those with buy Yt t Cari,ll, and be lieving that the fairest system In 3 , it.bing gotta it to have UNIFORM VRlCEst,the.y taut he ennipelled to sell at much,arnaller profits than ran possibly be al. forded where loug riedits ate given. Under their CASH AMYSIIORT cRF.Dir, system the neCesilty for chargtne large profits, tioeslnnt c a. ist, end by selling their goods at a very e ntail advance ,n the foreign emit:they intend to make it the inter ' eat of of evetyJ edge of 'nods, to buy upon the lot- TERMS t • CASII RUVERS trill receive a. SIX per the moneyk;kardin par flitiditirvithiri ..ten days I rora ncum'at mousy wit! only be rake o at Cl - till market , value on the day ilia Foci ived, To merchants of'undonbted standing a Credit of morkths will lit Oven if desired. Where tooneti Is remitted It, advance of tnattirily a discount at the rate"( TWELVE PER.CENT: per snnum,will be allowed. . They, ask from merchants 'tithing the. astern tit les, the favor of an examination of their itotk. being satisfied that they will be conetoce,d that'it Is not for their :carnal to pay the later. profits that arb VISO LUTIELY ESSENTIAL to those who give bog cre dits. ht. L.ii.LT.ow 616 A. W J. L TIALLowELL, T. w.ilwixty, R.E,llaicutarour, Tit•ON ie. . Jan.l4, 185 k m METROPOLITAN SILK S IetNICK ' REMOVAL. ' EDWARD LAMBERT ScCl.. lisiporters and Jobbers of s3llk 'and Fancy Goods} - . rtmoeod to their New Watehpuse. 55 CIJA.MBERS eit-,•NEVI; YORK, (ppriosise the Park) Invite. the altehtion of the. Trade l'!p their 'SPRING. IMPORTATioti • , Rio t Anita, • - Dress Roods,. • Shawls, Ribbon*, '' • • , 'Eculantd.ir agq. Merchant, throughnot the Rioted 80iies are ao kited to ezanitae oaf asaortMent; which itl • NOVELTY,IWIINES.I ANL) • . • Is believed to be nanieraiaril in tali' melrotiolll. and adapted to the want of the vcri best cold. In me coontty t all of.whielrwilt be otretrd to cab ahd Ent elan* six_inor, Elnyerl, on tr. , Ale terms-- 1"' use 4 rT; olrCa. At gaSteet. PhilAdalphta, bataein lit and deeentn 'treats; and are prepared to totaling an their works on PArestelogy,Pnyaktlogy,Wa tar pore, Meg nettani and 'Ptionoitaphy at Nerr York pater. IMP Professional &Naminatloni, with -*hart" cad ttill written descriptions of 'Miracle r,filivio day sag events.. . ' • Clibtaat Ilse to visitors. - Ptawaphis, De0:310853. -•'_sof,Ato BEI ECM NOTICE Vool46tri By Telegraph and Yesterday's&#., PHILIWA.,IfOri,,,4 O'CLOCK, P. M. Wheat Ilnur. $8 50—Rya do. $6l irr hest, Coru 1641.44 25 tlo.—Witest. Red, It 00, White, $2 10—Rye: 96 et&—Cota, 90 as. Oats. 48 cts. Der boll& • BY MAOSIETIC:TELEGRAIII, Ojievi Pinvea. nal, Poltava - - ilfrrteal. of the Glelatitie. IMPORTANT FROM ErUROPE. Pito4v, 6 o'otoOk, POUR Doffs LArita. Through the politeness of: Mr. Ileellia, we hitre ieeeived important 'Foreign intel ligence which we bare only, room 0.!1* up as follows : , . - The Czar refuses an Ertiopesss pro4e tion over the Christians in Turkey:: . ,... Expected recall of the 11usaisx Minis ters from London and Paris. An Egyptian fleet r anning. More Turkish victories reported. French soldiers called into , t active ser- UM Another advance in breadaiett. . The now,i is evidently orifivairako character • EUROPEAN NEWS. Per Niagara—Liverpoot dais to ith. Turkish affairs are trecoming mote.and more complicated, and a General European war is considered almost inevitable. • The Paris correspondent o( the ,London Times repor:s 70,0 M Frenc hmen as ready for the Turkish camp whenever requited.— The War Department states thatilweirmi ber of men available to bear 'arms in the event of a general war, is 1,250,000 foe the land service. ;The ioltruttions to the Commindent of the combined fleets, ere,` har in the -teem of meeting - Russian ships or 'air, they Will in the , name of their respective Gtiletumeats request the Russian Commander to "return to Sebastopol, where he will find- further iI3- etructii3ns trom the Russian Government.-- Should the wiliest to return be related, fora will be uied. General preparations are going forward, on a grand scale, in Russia, for the opening of hostilities in the Spring. Austria's good faith with the other powers is suspected, and France threatens to stir up Hungary and her Italian dependencies against bar. it she withdraws. The Czar, It is said, continues to hold cut tempting baits to France to de sert in his favor, but so tar the Emperor is proof against his persuasions, and selins to lead the neutrals in the interference, tit Tur key's favor. England's conservativelposition is beginning to attract general , attention and wonder. There is much indignation against Prince Albert, in England, particularly in the inde pendent papers, and the public voice protests that he is a tool of Russ ia ; and Lord Aber deen is under his influence. Ths. prince, it is stated, betrays all the Cabinet isecreis to Russia, Austria and Germany. CONGRESSIONAL SE:q.LTZ.—On Monday. Gen. Cui offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the President of the United • States Se requested to communicate to. the Senate, as far as he may deem it compatible with the public interest, a copy of any cor respondence worth may have taken place with the Government ot- the Papal States • .touching a mission to the United States. Several Senators spoke on 04 resolution/. expressing great, respect for the Pope's Nun cio, Bcdint, and much sympathy for him in his recent: persecutions' in New York. Baltimore and Ctoonnati—the story of his . flaying the Italian patriot, Ugo Batsi, alive ' being entirely dis Credited. The people who • participated in these demonstrations sere denounced man inverse. ratio. After sliver al speeches of this kind,. the current Was .suddenly interrupted by the following: Weller said, that ever since the ar rival of this person in this country the pub lic mind has been agitated and excited. The Italians and Germans who had taken parr in the revolution of 1848, and whci , had corns to this country in great numbers, believed, whether justly or nut,: he could not say, that • this man took h part in the wrongs inflicted upon them. He regretted that there should be violence anywhere. Ile •did not doubt but that any man, tyrant or oppressor as he may be, could have travelled through Geor gia without molestation—but' there were few Italians or Germans there to what there\ were in New York or Cincinnati, and who were an excitable people and easily led ,hway by the presence of one whom they lookiupon as having been their oppressor and tyrant:— He thought it could scarcely be necessary for the resolution to elicit from Senators a dis apprdval of violence. It could scarcely. be • necessary' to inform the people of their obli- Rations to observe .the law, for 'thee great body of the American people knew full well that there was no safety for property or right but the sanctity of the law—what could then be the objet: of the resolution I Was it to tell the people that they might not peaceably assemble to express their opinions and gnev , maces. If so, it would not have its effect, for such was a right too well known to them; and it these people, charged with, outrage, • did.nothiog but assemble peaceably for such purpose, and: . if this petsou be guilty of only • one half of what his own countrymen accuse him, then the people _were right to- what they did. [Applause in gallertes.l Mr. Mssou—l call to order. The Chair directed that order be preserved.. Mr. Weller said that he knew nothing of the guilt or innocence of this person, and before he could accuse these people of having done wrong, he , `would have to examine whether he was r guilty or not of whit they charged him—the- resolution could 'not be necessary with a view to any further legis lation. Ifhe were here under any diplo matic authority, the President must know the fact. Congress as early' as 1790 enacted a law on this subject, providing a penalty of three years' imprisonment,: and tine a: the discretion bf the Court. for any attack, !cc., upon the person of a Foreign Minuet. If this law had been violated, all that the Pte . '. !dent had to do e was to mutual District Attorney.to proceed against the offendei.— He desired in no way to encourage a Spirit of:violence. He well knew alarm act csuld justify violence, but it was useless to.attempt to puttlowe the people in their assemblages., peaceably to ezpress their horror and hi dig- Mimi fur crime, oppression and tyranny. • The resolution NIS then adopted. • . On Monday, the Clerk of the licinse being introduced, presented a message and joint resolution from that body, for the ` appoint . merit of a joint special committee of the two Houses; fur the purpose considering the propriety . of an amendment to the constitu tion. givmg the election of President and Vice President to the people, without the • intervention of electors. The resolution was taken up and after a brief debate. was as molten laid upon sho table. STATE LEGISLATURE: A lame number of petitions Aiwa -been presented in both Houses, praying tor some change in the manner of granting Seer boas. es in Schuylkill County. Thar's:right. friends—if legislation on 'this or any -other subject is Deeded, use the proper mesas to advise our Laimnaltets of it, antlitten if ' they neglect your wants, the blame must rest on their shoulders.• On Monday, the Senate on motion or Mr. Foulkrod, repealed the Regtsuration Aet, by a vote of 17 to 6. ' In the House,. on Monday, Mr. & 'read in his place a bill supplementary to the . act incorporating the German catudic Soci ety of the Holy Trinity of Philadelphia, with an accompanying Memorial. ['Ohl is in a case of disputed possession of-chunk prop - etty.l • Zr is now said that the Motaito king has sold out his - crown, his hot daU his Interests to an -American and English company -; who are about to take possession. —Erchange. . Some one of the Witmington **trout ten._ we obeerve, sara„Bstaator Cooper is largely inte restett itt the - Irr .Vol futi' sifitsd'siiir . dyed and fifty-Wee $B4- 'oedueitY 8000 students. PM
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