3Pjurrg' aottrui POTTMLLE, PA. attlirda3 , Mornlni, Feb. B ° . RUMAT!, =nor and Proprietor: .17,-IITTLB; Associate Editor, • - /WARY K, STRONG' coat. cottrottaa . torp.- . • Homkr. OF listasavrianves, 2 . nerraffiwrg, Jam. 19, 1854.. B. BaNlaa,..Ea4/.—Dior Sir am very much obliged to you tor: the number; of the ltdisiss,o 'Journal of January 14th, which 1 1,you were good enough to aend ate, containing the Annual Slabs. ties ot, the pbal trade for 18.3. As you have entirely mioeken toy preNent tion m remtion to the Gonernl'blitung Law. I hope You will b kind enough to itiberrt ado letter in the Journal. As king I havo the honor a having a gent on thts.door, W iii oppose who extenamn of the Mining Law to tichowlkill . .Colitity, ordeal, the peop:e should with great unanimity declare in its favor.— I d.) not beheve that any law should be forced up on any coo:Sr:Mu:my against iheirwi%hes.. still I be , het'e that the time will come, when some law, al lowing associated, capital to be employed in open. mg mines, sinking deep. ahatts to the great Coal 'seanta, in the centre of the basin, now beyond the efforts of individual enterpri,e, and in erecting buddings arid furnishing machinery, will be asked for by the Operators thentrielyes. Until that tw it comes let it rest. • Instead of a General Mining Law, such as was enacted last session, I should greatly prefer a wets guarded Improvement Leta, under which -Compa nies should not be allowed to mine Coal, or deal in the article in ,their corporate capacities, or even purchase it of their tenants. Such a provision I should have introduced into Metal of last session, it I had not been over-ruled by' others. I regret that I did not du it ' You were right in quoting from a RePort written by me, in 1831, advising the Dauphin aad Susque _Minna Coal Company to rent, their mines to Lodi' v ideal Operators, butsyou ware wrong in the infe rence that there has over been any Monte of oPin- - lon upon that subject. ; You might ales hare copied 'the same advice trons my resort on the Broad fop Coal-fitA, made last Sumtner, , in which I mum led the same opinion to the Broad , Top 'Railroad and Coal Company, exam mute cal in their cor- Agate rapacity. 1 always do this when I have an opportunity, as (az firmly convinced that it is tor the interest of the Companies themselves that th e i r laperationishould bei confined like those of the Lit tie_scheyiniit, the Hazleton, the Beaver Meadow, `the Spinsg Mountain and •the Sugar Loaf Compa nies; to, building liattroadS, opening Mines, and 'erecting-Machniery, leaving to Individuals the mi ning and selling of Goal. The Delaware 'and North American Companies, in Sebnylk ill County, and the Beaver MeadoW Compan'tr upon the Le . high, present in their hiftories unansWemble' argu: meats against corporate mining. • The Daupsin and Sasqm-onniut, th e Lykens ..VaLey, and the sev eral Coo Companlee, now just going into opera. non upon the Matinuoy and the SI/auto:dm will all find ua time, 'their fancied irofits consumed.in sale ries, agencies, and corporate management, their CM/ 111111 Cd OM, Moir Companies overwhelmed, with debts and their credit exhausted. Tho Hazle ton Company, now one ot the most prosperous up on the Lehigh, was at one time so low, in conse: 1/40Cliets of mining is its corporate capacity, Abet its stook sold for lens than TwO Dollars per share, tar' fifty paid: The company - abandoned mining, rim ted its wrens to individuate, and now its sleek can not be•purcnai-ed at tiny per cent. above the , par value. • I em thermore, with you opposed to -cor porate But Whet Idesire is, that Companies should be allowed to do what: ts'out of the.reach ofinilivilu alienterprise.' Individuals could - never have built* ttui Reading Railroad, or.coustructea the' Sehuyli kill - Navtgation. Individuals will never sink those . ;great perpendicular :thefts 10, the Centre of the Stmthern Cord-field to the great White Ash Coat ins which underlie the whole basin. ,This Inert IR - Joire if Pottsville is to maintain her present anion in the Coal trade, or if tichuylkili County is to continue to 'be the great source ot Anthracite Coal. The small operations wnich have hitherto been confined to the narrow seams of Red Ash Coal overlaying the White Ash in -the centre of the-Int o :1n, atud to the Mtge.. upon ite northern rim arc ingigrirWant and trotting, when compared %%WI - the great Collieries which will in atter times chi, ter 'around Pottsville, reaching with immense shalts OP grant and ;nal hanstible ;e arcs below. liuu.nuNt. be aw;art the fart. that County' fust Msing 'her proudime-eminence HI the Anthracite Goal trade. Thatpre-ecninence min he. nod ought to be maintained ; but it cannot be done . lw bmislung aiiiscciated capital from her borders. The firs ,eveuteeti vqura of the trade, from 16'20 to 1:37 Lzelutnre, the Lehigh odic] the preponderance; but in 1835 the amount of Seim) lkid Coal .rent to market, exceeded that of the Lehigh 'by ton!, • Ever store that time. a pertOd Thf twenty tiye years, with the exception of .1631, when the hosieess opersittons et County were jartiaity stiipped• by a ;resat derangement in the money' market, nod of 1851, when the Pmegrove trade *as entirely susperided, in consequence of the enlargement of the Union Canal, the Sclitiyd. 141 has had the &menthe:es- over the ,Lehigh and every other region tinned, until_ the present year. Thh, year, the thirty4ll'..rit of the trade,. Schuyikihl County', with arupie avenue% to..rnarket ; with It tjemand fur her Anthracite. which; could not, and which ha , not been supplied , with not a day of de rangeineni in the trade;oith'reinunerattutr,pn cep, has been distiniced for tho 4rm in the race of fair competition, a a quarter of tx century. It now rernam. wtiii tier nibs peop,e to :av, whe ther •ho 15 to remain in the rear forever. Front your itivuttlett!e paper iof January 1 4;1851, I 5 , 1eC1, the following us . prout of the loregolug: ' PENNSNINANIA ANTHRACITE tj first to I;larl.et porn the commencentette of (Ise; Trade. Yeirs 18.13, 1 t 12.2, W 23, /524, 182:t, 18411, 1527, / 1 328, S:11 1512 , 1531, I'S 4, , e,. . SArtbre. Ail9tlzer Rep: as. . To y 363 3(55 • 1,071 1,1173 1,450 2,240 3,7110 ' - 1,1::...9 ' 11,823 7,101 ', ' 1,507- ' • 1. 4 .'741 ' • • 11,11.9 0630 28.3'.43 ;14,1}!3 16,767' . ' 31.250 , 48.4,47 31.2110 . 31,047 W,+ ': ' 47,264 30,232 77,516 75,9 - , 3 •32,110 112,1193 , , .! , 2.954 54,750 . 174.734 1 • 2."2.971 234,777 , 157,718 226,6Y2 149,944 376 13' :i....;r4,:J0S 4 •2:21,:2,1.) 5t.0 ' .C) IST , P 137, 33_,045 J4,1,1n:.) ;S? , 153 , 1, iS ~ IN-10, 416.87;1 . 291,1322 453:t47 1541, 1842; C 03,193 :,73.!71 %.50.7r z0.3,s CM 709,T K 1 Egli 1,74 11....")1) 1.• 4 • - 756.80 1 ~ i 31.<31- J V 891. ss 2,0'43.02 18,1 c; ,, ;"-; 1.0 f 8,077 2,345,992 / 847 * " •'' ' ' ,4 ' s • F "' 1.331,473 2,9L•2,31t9 184 ts, 1,374,873 3 089:2 35 1849, - 425 1 „5',i9.4 4 1 3.241.866 18)0, 1 , 7, 1./.9.A '1,573,963 3,356,839 1851. 51,.2.40 2.245,213 4429,458 •.2,n17.4 33 ' 2.4'75,979 ' 4.94.471 lan . 2,551.G03 2A143 54.3 5,195 )51,. 20,037,4;9 23.0U3 012 I'l be seen that the increase. of Anthracite coal sent to malzet. trout every quarter is only 215,030 ! tons. Of this increivie only 31,110 tons were me net! in St..fitiOi::lCourily. 'I he west part of :_ , eriny:- kill County W hien sent eta Coal down; the Union eanal born Pinegro:, e, and which is all muted A bov e the Water .evel, Inc:maed 14.117 ton!...—the .east•part of Count;, , where Abe: 'Lmilc Schulkili Co., vie.: the mine - , s:nle. the s:opos and erect the tnactllDCry,f, , r their tenants, the increase • was 811155 the .centre of :the 'County ' where the k ited Co . lter:es were erected, where ,indienirit ‘ ewerprj-c has been ehlmed to hazard its all—where the nsounmems.ol l'sright expectations ; _ and ruined holm., are often :ern to the utlapidated ' fatures. near the lattlty or worked out mines— ' nem, nrottni !e, and Miner:4 - 11:e, and Llew ellyn, and Port Carbon, and other popi n tious towns, theta has hers 45,213 totes less sent to Market in 184 than in The, market now demands en annual increase of betikeen 5 andji.loo.iXo 10111' f Coal, iMd et there is not smile:eat:Anthracite, the 13itutninons will he brought in to 441 4 01 y the demand. Thi. will be seen by the7ilowing extract from your excellent coal art acf January. Nth: ‘C stran.no Cont. :Tanniel—We 11,1,1 en the • , CUnmet land Minim' 'Journal the foil o w lng ta bl e , of the Coal sent to market from that region, from '1542 to 1E53 incht,We, whieti Ebow:i the. annual ,indreat.e : lennoa't.R. liraddoelee Piedmont • . Ve4ley. • R. Valiey. Etc-glom Tytitl". Years. T.,n , .. T...n-. Tons. Ton-. '7542, ' 757 + .951 . 1 . - ,T0., 1843,., 3141 1 C.,.1*4 Io,ns - 2 1 1 344 4 ' , fi, i 55 1 1,.1-34 .3.4,...i1i 345) ' 13,735 : 113,915 :4:4; 7 53 /84f1, ..' 11;210 . 18,:i3.5 ' 2r.4,795 1847, ' ....20.. - ,..5 c 1a2,. ..r25 , ;Lulu „ 1848, ''; 3-;,171.. ..?-437004 711,57 ; 1840; :. ' ~.. .1 07-4 . 75,777 :.• ' ' 142.419 1540, 1, ...9,5r) ' 1 r),g - A; ' 1 96,54 h 1 85/ , 122,131 13.5,348 . • '..L7,t479 1552, . ' 174 ,5.`.g1 .. - 11rm,287 . -, :134.17., 1833, '234,441 , .25813 73,723 :1T3,.9.8..) 764,027. srt.tJla 71,71 n. It 7 9.773 • Showing nit inert of Viii),Kr2 ions daring 1853 The increase of Forelo Cox! imported iota the couttry dnrlng the bk: year caret;. in ro,oo4.lpiiin - twm, about sll,oo ions. • Tins would give an iheresse the supply of 13:linnmou, Coal tint to ate ,i..board independent of the l'irgmideoal Trade of 219,802 tong." In addition to this, titere was Consl.,leralple Mtn- •,, nlinotts-Ccal sent to Market from l'entn:ylvanto— ' and th , t trade is iinerea-ms. Tale Canal Compa ny's Report lust pulidsbed, does not ewe the cptan• - lily m Coa.l'but states that the tolia paid t•ti Bite • minnus Coal ;caving, east from Pittsburgh and lit+so. • berg antottut ip $‘5,150* 17 It 1-, Intle:lote probable that the- in: ren-e of tilutronous Ceal iu •1853.* natinot .be Mau' 30. 000 ion- making ' Wan the Sirtease ot Antltraeitesl.s,4Bo tale, whieb is lust abut enough to soppy tinidesuand. •. . ~t :si:buy:kid will.not ,rind One . /1130r , ton to tide water in 1551 than tt has iu 1853. Mark the- pre-Int tou. '.Neveral hew ii.A.ieries it to, oree wilt none int , ,np-tation; but them. severalvkl, 'One , will have le.etn, walked POI. One hundred tiiotnand I.4is may paative.y be kcal to market, but th e „even r - --w AnthrAcne lurkaves that have thl- year been eteeted in Ile Vadev or th e 5.,..h ey .. kilt will requite V 5 tons rit:Coal to soppy ltirrtl. I 500.000 tons of Coat will be required i n 1t5,54 oft the., Vine, to the Valey of the Sehuy tkitt. then ••.• will the supply onme from, to supply dhe &menu for 5.*0,000 tons .1 Anthra , tte,w,lneti is an ineirase of 'mom t•ms' Not from Schuylkill, not from thetehigh; thedcarease there, cannot Teach 7'r,Sloo Net trona the Lavi:awahoa,•the .hta Coal Gnt.npany, - and Letention and liuddion Ca , nal Compan , . have ,y reached tbe mazunum of their vapaeity : not from the Wyoming Valley 'as aft the inerrase• and in •r., wid be bent n , nhwerd toe new Market upon the ilient4 in the Sp, ing of the Northl3rauch Cans!, to Western New York. The collieries upon tto 14artaney and Shamokin ens new, and Will do very little the present year. • •Thegrest supply of Ambrnette Coal *sin Scheyl. kill,County. Tile whole space between the liharp lad thejitsard Mountains, is underlaid with the EN* Wliais Arh warns that crop out enlille Nonh > ern ran of the eosin. That portico of the country Called barren land, and where the email Red A.it kerma hive been worked 4 , 1 g and the tracts abaci ,ihni domed are the richest eoel lands in Penneylv ' , 11,era aa an England great-;l.:oLieriets wi.l eget,- lashed, • ideas Fiat perpendicular abaft* . ill be soak, some of which will be more than ott thou- inefdreep, fintingneat MOMS nilteir lademe the Coal field, Some of these great aolhenes will annually rend n* .v a eulfren of .oruc of Coarta market, sod before it can be done thesonsumpt,iiinf , of Coal in thir grrat,country will demand it. • But this eahran chine withe:nt Capintl--and aa ! if . soeiated capital—ludiviitnal enterprise riot note equal to the ta'k and l-,ever - If compatios were now formed wOuld take from ITO 10 teta: years to put tic oretapoh such cot rrt i y tbit titue there will be u taarket for 10,000.0@0 of tons of Coat.; am therefore m Capt. of b Gineral Law, which shoif be equally open to all, allowtuc feup e ov e i n eu t Companies to be formed, not to , mine. Coal or deal m the article. Dot to do What .is beyond the reach of individual ealeTrise:' 'Mitt not vati to extend it to , cltraylki'l County without 6, , gen. oral consent at thn people. ' Hamm K. SrnoNn. R FMARICN , —In the main we find Mr. Strong agrees tirithlus on the subject of COrpoiation . . ,AVe interred that his views had been. changed' since his rypoit on the Dauphin Sumptehauna Company in 185.14 reCentil quoted io the Journal. frombit strenuous ad - in v.cacy of the General altog Law in 111- i - Legislature last Winter ; accorang to his explaniiun, he favored a saving clause for &but Ikll County,,„but was overrules by others. SO tar, so govd. _As to the necessity of Corporations for en terpiises too extensive for individual means, no sane person will object , tcr such proposi tion. But 'to build a Railroad or dig a Ca nal is a very diffcreui thirig (rum prepaiirip a Colliery, and mining Coil. The experi ence of this Region ,proveaincooresribly that individuals are not only 'able fu cot.duet the bustoesi'; but that ther actually do 6 mit shahs, sip& the necessari improvementsaod mine Coat on a large scale, !Mk neighbor ink CornpaOiss- are lying ;ictie or content themselves lvith some trifling Work as a ruse to raise the price of their siciak in the ruarket. This is what hailieen done land is still doiog,. aod,we kncivz ngreastm for :tinltelpa bug any material change in the future. Dlr. S. thinks we roust know that Schuyl kill County is fast lo>itig her pre-eminence in the Anthracile C;)3/ trade. We can as. sure him that we are not 11,CV,ITO of :11;yibtOr; of the kind. It he will throw off the set - J . li- Biitirntnous trade of Dauphin Councy. he • will find that Schuylkill did furnish more Anthracite Coal than all the, other regale together, in 1851 and 1853. 'lt is true that the excess is small in both years, but by look ing at the table he will 'find that the wade has fluctuated 'greatly front - all the dittereut regions froth - various, local causes, which af fected the trade in those years.. Mr. S. is also in error in stating that we had a lull demand and no 'stoppages in the trade in 1853. It is notoiiciu:t that theye Was a considerable oversteek of 'Schuylkill Coal in the markets in the Spring •of 1853,. and that the: demarid 'for COI was unusually slack during the . ' Winter and following Spring up to about the DA of June—and the trade fell behind the-ple'rious year front CI) "t o 70,000 tons; .not froth the want of Ability to supply the. Coal, butsolely from a want of demand.'After thatperiod, the ei , novery of certainfiauds checked the operations of several large Collieries to the extent of at least 50,000 tone. There ivere an unusual number of, turnouts thrubghout the year, many of. the extensive Collieries standing, !idle for weeks at a time, :droned .the trade to the extent of at least 50,000 tans. ill ter the demand commenbed :and added to .this the great increase of •Intemperance•i.dtb• ring the year in our 'Midst, lit gli freight-, and an unusual scarcity al4urev afalvii by flattering inducements 'to grade Hail roads, retarded the trade to at least .100,000 tons more.. To these causes alone are to be attributed the • small hicriittse in t s.ch'uylkill. County, and not to the•inahility of the Col limes to furnish the Coal. All :mist adrritt, that under ihesecircumstthirrs,it k str .ange that we have maintained our ixts;_ r ii in ru well --chnstdering too the great ,ext., lnt (foal fields opening all around us for F;,,, er id y ears paSI, urged to their utmosi ext ent by O spirit of speculation which scarr,elv ktrew tiny. b•)tifils, stopping at no ex,i, enEe , and wi l L. drawing a large number, of hauls front the regular mining uPerao;o4'ot. this ,County. It was nothing bu:t enterprise here, and Coal Co:inpiinies. elsewhere, that enabled us to do so—and me might here re-! . ruark-tlAmore. than tbe!whole increase of Anthracite thrown, in to the market in 1853, te.ra derived from the? Wilkesharre . and thatincrease ias; miiieti by individual operators, who have recently entered into the businees iu thai . tie;art'er in. opposition tu the Companies. ' , "'tune of - the Coal CUMpa uies; with their oaisociatd capital," increa sed their btr, m • e i s i n 1853, except the Penn, Coal Cur' • tin't: . if We are correctly in-. forme° „ all their increase was purchased by the Company tram Operators • Who mined in their indivichitil etwacity.. • Toe increase in the Tamaqua portion of the region was caused , mainly ,theadvan tage they 'possess in having a large and per manent resident population pt Miners, who own'their• houses had , lots, and who, come gauntly, belonging to' the hettUr class of, Mi ners, work more regularly and were not. at meted abroad by high wages offered ley splcuiating•Coal Cornpanies,inotlieruegions, and whO, finding many of their ••• bubbles have burst," anditheir:4right visions of f_r tunes made , by associated capital," est). ished, arc now standing:idle in an • effort to reduce the Wages of their hands, so as to enable them ioOtritiete , witb the individual enterpriSe pithis region::The only .reason ,why the trade fell off in the middle portion of the region' clmed, in 18,53 was, that in this ' , section the Coal mining co.porations that exist 'among us are loCated, Oae wan broken down in the mining business, and the • other - made no improveniens on .their property for mining—the Collieries were abandoned, ant it is gerieraliy ••on their property: where " montifilents-of bright expectations and ruined hopes are seen in the shape•ol dilap idated fixtures".:L-sb graphically defe.ribed hy : , Mr. S. These Companies are noi; bez:jn'g• individtials to tdke hold .of thUir , land, and several' of• these!'‘dilaPidateil "' Collieriet• have been leased by individuals, who are putting theM in working• order, which the -associated capital" of the Companies failed to do, and the Middle district of the Coal 'region* will show an increase the present Year; equal it propc4tion to the increase from any other section! of the Coal regions, either in or out bf ihe!Cotinty The Bituminous Cal Trade we, admit, increased lasi,year •Inklie Cumberland Re gion, but the itII7ITZISPWII!: tint half as great as was promised and epected by many, con sigering the r x)ratlrdr!rtar y•cxertii n put 'forth to create stock, A p eenlating companies 'acd' se ll the stock: .1 his trade. was alto greatly , aided by the high prices of transportation . • charged brihe rliffeiOt carrying•compuilirs from the Anthratnii :Regions, 'white their 'Coal was transported . iilt tem. than rortpriees. 7Attr rates - of tranrtirirtat ion has been en tinneed,so ets., ArriilOotir rate= (if set prevails,) will Le ronsidciahly diminiSied 5..?,42i Sivi76 7311,293 819,327 15t:5,414 I,loB,iiiit J 3 .339 1.263,51+ 43,060,01 this year. ~ agre i with Mt S., thatan increase of '500,000 tons (4 Anthracite swill be required I year—but the assertion County wili r got send:mac ton more to tide in 1854 than she 4853," sh)v:s that ' she is totally Umaxpirtinted With the capabil. hies of this Re ? tion. and has been mitlM by the few adrocatesof anal enrp9rations among Os; . 4vhotn we have heard make use of slap liar assertions here. The ebtistv of our col lieries (e) produce . Coal ts_ new. end bas 6 , en for Me last A ft er . .y(snrs. ah..(id (if !he de -mond; and we casssure Ur S.. that we have Collieries prepared 'under 'tropes• rations ' which could' be made readi during this year, to increase the supply not less:than lia/f a million of lois, provided we had the working pewee to ratite that additional (pan ; tity, and the tueiltdes to transport it to market. All the principal Regions are at present in a sin Her condition. It; is, not t h e . 'w a nt of colliery capii;iicy.bu! ; ! the deficiency in work.' trim and tronsportitig power that will limit the supply this }ear. Tars sa well known' to the trade,• and they know 'that these cu:ties can only partially overcome the present year, and consequently the supply will be vvithth the demand, "whit h will keep the trade healthy.through the whole. year.. , show how lallactaus tbe state meats of A 114.. with regard to, the *noted quiroulT. lalthat will be sent to market; - t his Year from SehaTlkllleM3Uty, uadereardi.,, nary einiiinstances;:ivF:Will Merely reauiril that owliie i to the otwohicked market . 91 'the: previoini:yttar: and flieTwalat of diniitid - ifi, the earty:ipan of the aeason. thesOpply ImM Schuylkill Calmly lint year: urination of thi, supply the previous year to the Ist at June; about 00,000 tons. This year the `demand will he brisk in the early part of the seaSoni and instead of being behind 1 60;000 oti slid Ist Oflutfccive Will be at least 100,000 tons ahead, -making a difference of 160,000 tons. Last year under many •Idieadvantageous cir cumsuances, some of 'which - have already 1 been temOved, we increased ;over 100,00f1 1 tons after June—and this year, with jai': creased facilities, we can &better. • ~.1; We ag ree with Mr: S., that the great' t' lof Anthr acite. Coal lies ill. Schuiqr-at Cous i Y.' 1 and as' the depth of4e9ThA, t h! 1 expenses of preparing be 1 incr ezte , T wa ng years ago,' . wliet-the I pease of opening collieries ranged fron4soif to $lOOO, we'heard the same cry in favOr of compapies for opening Coal inTes. 'Then, Lio person dreamed at a collie!). costing over ',lO or Sai,ooo; which was considered im beyond * the reach-of individual enterprise.—: Now we have collieries erected on the land of other parties, by individual operators, thaf have cost upwards of 8400,000—still the cry is the same on the•part of the same class of people, '(specillators. tun Coal operatOrs,) that .charters are absolutely necessary. Does ni4 the history of all the. Coal companies nicer; por'ated in thus region brand the assertion is a falsehood and what guarantee have we that other co,ritpautes will be naanaged . any better than those - were, if you incorpetrate them ? Cannot land owners associate tii; gether themselves whene tracts are ZOO small to make the necessary imProvements, undei existing laws, without acts of incorporation I The .North American Coal Company has hail a eliarter upwards of PO rears, and owns.;; valualde tract of Coal fand in 'the vicinity di Pottsville—why does not this company e* hibi t to the people ihe great advantages poratior.s posers aver individuals in impr4- ' vine the region ? The Little Schuylkill Coin - .0 pally "Ls not a case in point—because the 1 siock is field by a few indiViduals, who put. chased 'out the old coMpany at about one ' fourth the value of •the property—ihey Inot sell the stuck, but hold it'as ti good veimaent, which is yieldingthem a large iti. come, We would pursue the suhises farther, 10t, want of room compels us to conclude for the I .present—and in dotng >o 'we; would niereiy remark. that man' of our operators"are ittt9' of .wealth, whofcamcommaad means, and possess ertual ahiluvith corporations to make all the • improvements the Coal tra'tle roquires;—they,•in a titemnrial, which trill° Ix• found in another column, 'declare• dint they are fatly cOmpeteni, to the task and•ite= - sire to he, ler alone. 'When they are. they_ will be the first to make the disc Ove r. and we rejoice that My. &roar; has concluded' to let them alone until they ask for chart Ors to aid theta in !b eir business. For ourselves, we- frankly state -that -We would not object so rnue4to-a Well guarded general' iunpiorecaent if it were not the entering wedge to more' objectionable, eliar• ty---,--nud it . ion this ground that 'oar opt-rator.... and the peoplexenerally, opfioac !he ev.etisdni of either a General Mining or la9rovetnent tiaw to Vie County'. b 1 THE IWE'S NUNCIO : d'irmlio,t to the United Slaw - We had intended folio wing up our rettmiiks of last week or th suhjeet, but a ':rtead 11,s ellEctually(difeuthsed the - whole matter iu the annexed arlicle. that we gladly Inaite the substitution -J -111e letter of the Pope !re ferred to, will be found under.. our COogi - ,!:§- sional head ;Inc letter of the Pope' of Route to the President is welt wortit)'ofatleution.. The letter is careftilly wotord and express:lv Ignore% the t•uppctittonjihat Beanti ten- untended to be an envoy of dit:ao. matte agent of any kind to our got erurnent. , letter ..totes, . . • . That the ArehbiPhop of Thebes hat , betu'ap pOinted ••Envoy in Ordinary and Nuncio 'of,"tha Apostolie the Court of Brazil. • F. ' That been direeted.to visit "thi3.4 gicum—the United Steles." . • ~• t. _Tut he is to pre.!diit hirtmelt before Your excel:eriey" io deliver ;be letter nod expresstne,nen timentsentertninedby .tho writer towards "Your exe,tbeney.." 4. The . alippmition that the hearer will be kind eel r An agiertion of sovereignty, iesperieei.ta:ll4- 1,4ri0 over a portion of the people of the; trailed S , 4iter. The worth or thi, part of the letter', are teas tran•lated: •.•Auct trosinuch as we have been entruited: by rneuni,:dwit with the rare of Mei: I.4res throilgiont the. we . cannot Hilow;thig opportunity to paps without earnettly entreating con in extend your proteetion t the Catholic* in illinting these regions, and to :Livid them at all. tithe. by your power and authority." Exprez.fileg confidence that this requetwiil he granted. and the assertion that the writer':will tI;PY mat the. Alrrughty mnay bestow 'upon h. , lorfd Sir theldt of 1115 HenvFnly grace;; Viand 11, t, Ale trw.y shower-upon :toe every kind cd • eml . tintle urnioltie bcindi. of perfect char- 3'hir, 2 l'..trer tr personal in its character Irma. the Pope to the President. There is not one woriOndt 1, onttieginuing to end that recognizes the extdence ,if the nation or or the government. The ,ble st;.e,- are Invoked tip,rn tht President as an,iindi vidunt, real not one word of hope, not one - praye r , io- the piosperity of tee nation at wince the Peg'. .-ier.t. it the Chin lilagiitreie: r • , - The letter is much of the same characterthat the President of the United lsfates might 'send to,lome barbarou- chief; actually exereisim: iloveieign p.,wer over sown thstrict of country, to induce elm , . .to extend hi. protection to the "Americanti if-Utah , nine More melons, and in shield them at.alt.times with his power and authority. .. The distraction between authority de ftern'and, clef/tiro is well known at Rome. . . .4 , :0 one who , nos read or thought eimat the claims of the Papacy can think' that the • Pope in. _tended to invest M. tedini with a misaion of a nigh ilep:ointare character to this government; . Air. Evert who I- reported to have made this state. • itin.ll. is too great a. scholar not fo know. ( but lie, , probaby loig,ot in the "noise and contusion ' crested ' ill ,ilur Senate by the ter.onitiun'tif Mr. Criss;) that i the Pope nicer sends his legate; (which 'are his iimll.l—ad,r-)p any Government that does not ac. rmorvledge the aupromacy a, the Roman „See. In "those regions," iehabeed by infidels or hetetice, ,• who reject his authority. les has Vicars, Apii;tolic i Pastiops, Priests and minor orders to do the wank of Me.sionaries'.pout the time shall (-cane when the net- H out :reall i.e vont - riled to the }tonna faith end ae. 1 IraoWedge li,s' untlrority . ,• The Pope -then reco k I li - z.7 , the rrovernment as lawfully constituted; tie qinils his Lewes to ,11Olt Chpart States to hold This Legontine Ccurrts,.in whia i.ti • his L.egkites;.hear and decide secording to the cornmon Jew'. ofitome, all cimfroversies in .minch a •ciergyinea :Mail be a parry or church property 'evolved, as well' as cc c.esiastical questions generally, including; all eases • of einrr:rre,c and divorce ; and io carry the. ;dents , lobs of there 13.nirts into • effect 'hy the aid kil the pAwer ot the State, when the peoplkolthese 1 llegions" are swilting.and ready todo nits, hut trot l'untti then. Wl , l,the Pope 'send an ambassador to `rVeshingtoli ? - I We must not however suppose that the Pdpe in c•mted the Yuri( of M. &dint to the President as a mere act re politeness. The assertion-olisoverOig a tyril over the .rf.ord - ri heritage" in this letterovhiehil yreuril ug to the construction given to these Words ' i.y home it-elf. means temporal and spiritual jurts r lhcliunr Over every` soul in continuator' WWI the ' chureti of It.inieß--this assertion, if passed by in riferwe may be mock. the tirrtitink ofa cm:he'd on. tinted aci , ertiOns Of authority, mot Inafter time may be adduced t prove that 'chow regions—Me rimed &I:0;es" n r a lief of Me Heenan see. The 10...u t ry eit the lasi sne itionsand years of every:na tion iu Europe c lama upon: ere!). pagea kceord, often written in bi rod, of the naltue oi the r are or 1 0. government •Which the Popes•lclaiin to eierrise overntal"liord'i: t' i lock,'' and which they.:tlid ta male with an u sleuthing . hand wheneker the emits or peop , ii ceittd he cajoled, frightened or furred into siihnuilsi-n. In the words .of the Bun ot Ptus V ageitiati Quecu , Elisabeth of _England, , .1114 ti.ntrin Mal G . 4, bait cinwinuted the Autuan • fshliff,tsll'rince deer "all nittiOas Othl ' kiniplotna, -that tie Might OA up,'deitrby, 'dissipate ; ruenate„,i .p.ant unilbteul " I 1 . . ~ ..... The ,oyer clearly snakes 'a distinctitila , between th.- Catholics" and the Other Inhabitants Ot"lbore .Regious; the United tstatesi'.', He claims o v er them is,mitedictiori which is repugnant to- the Copolitti stoititia law• of this country. The Catecihnim of 'the-Cc:litre:it ot Treht..(page .I.76)deClares alit hurita ittielv•rhat 6 u,' the civil -authority should :issue a wicked or an .unjui , t mandate, they are on no ne , ' count to be obeyed ; such a, mandate , is, not the itatittmate e i sereire of power but an act of perverse ni4ustive." When we consider that the P:ppetuul Ins exrgy : 'elatto lu be the, excluiive fatties - cal what is a irked and unjust,, the '"ltoiArlifirlock!' in "thoseregione.; the United States".tney, he miry often 111 she sedation of 'dime-Who serve'ttko mas ter,. ; ion POpollocittace VIII by - a . deerett in. the .t.:anea Law has declared: „till, , e .declare ; say, de line...piOutnince it to be necessary to salvatton, for eVecy human creature to be subject to theßo man ~• . , • Althpugh.M. illedusrenunot he ecosi4ered as an aiitbessnitur to this goverai)ent, s'et it, is . . evident that the Pope hai been'actually exereiiinkthrough bun as much• tempura, plower over "the Lord*, Pima in these reltiook" ache can pasaltyezereire to Leopuily '.where Us civil power IF lii ' hot tend its aid to elloree his decree's to "the Lord'e F Ledo he is the Nuncio vt.sliC Pope, and As such M. Be dini Was derninda o'r' certain citizens ,of , Butralo, thst.theyaboultt.. roavey to the - Roman 'Catholic nii - iluP tt,e church property, .ronsistingl of real 'estate held liyl there wider the _law ofNew ork. ' 'fatly ittlpg can be the reverse of:" spirit , oar wad strictly! "temporal," it geu*t behind and the ownership Tot land--;it is essentially - is the language ittf Patti Her. the earth, earthy." Yet this Nuncio of iiit Pope thrweiss to ertonirnual• I t , cabs the legal an rightful Owners of Ms ilia l mate, mi t t etutrobk bui and paid ;or by riein ;-.Or thaw *WY represent s *Hi e r . will novel, it to the Bishep. It ep ' I lull congregation allow the Bishop Ind ri hl 'goitre every use of the chtltOttattibeireviirsr the *Meet of re. !igloo; lad pay Ow- to Bohn the inlbmsrilitibe prop-. . . iutrilaTtlit all natters clearly spiritual to the autherltY of the clergy.. Thant i. no chive et doetrinalstartaundaiess ; utaitlreepeFtabutretiiouig the ownership igtfietr own property they are good eitbobeei and!ret they . are tok s tic cut from the society of ell gOod .Catholietf; in this world, and trout int tivitsrot salvation .:et the wOrd to come, because they will not oberthertoinelends of the rope - of ROWS: This looks viery',mati like Piefletalag . :empbral authority—at ell events u Is using Spiratn•Weapans for Temporal purpOi , mt , . — It this.was what AL Beilini would can a LbritAwn country, this pittver of theldtala 'Would Ott i 'OP and forret° thiCtleco•ion and Woo end -the t*ftritra. versy, but ea the matter now stands, the' oixt-cast" can oitly be openated up= by theirfirtnOtal Wrens's.. antrsuri slights and - insults as their former issoci• ales o f ,'`the Lard'a Flock,' can inflict w,lannit infringing on the laws of the land. It is.to be hoped that the President will give each an nnbwer to this . lettcr, as will shotirrto the Po and tothartovarld, that he acknowletl i va the kind pe wishes Oa feels thankful for his prayer at an individual;' but , . as President of the Untied t‘cales he can neither know nor make nay dtettot,Kton be, tweets different ; rel igious denomtunlions; triatevery one in thir country a. left free to worship : God ac cording to the dictates ielha own conscience, Aare in the protection ol equal laws, made by the consent of those who nie,bound by them; that we . whor arc 'born free acknowledge no Opt-riot ou eat th' above our constautlyn and ,aws• and that when a .man 'born in.4foreign land becUmes'a Mitzen of "chose AiAsionsothia'inted tate•-,z' lie does -absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure an allegiaaise and Orlenly to any foreign Prince, State, rotentatt and Sovereignty whatever"—Words broad enough to include, and which-wereintended by the iiirmersof titu law, to include the Temporal 'Power Claimed by the ropes Of Rome. X. I!!!!MR`iMMMIM etlifor's suomn.like to publish W. if, C.'s problem, but, utileo. , be;can - fu:nish 4 plainer solution; it will tiselesa, a . ‘ s none can poi , sittly understatul,j4, as it now ready..,!ieinectiber.we i , au't prink the figure. so that what 144 perfectly plaiu to ours;eive, with that would wholly uitintelitgiblelo - our .readers wah'opt It. • , N THE SCLIVELICIEL CH. SCHOOL JUVHNAE:IOI* this mouth tsorlit. E - ery seitoot boy and gtrribould have a copy; and parents; po,'3would be be'nefitted by its pernsta. Price, 0n1i7 , 4 cents a copy, or 50 cents a wear. - iior Cow; Life Scenes in New Vark, , mein. ding Little fc,sty,". , •Mugdatina, the ilagiiicker'e daughter," Maggio," &e., &e., These morieq;:which have imniortal;zeli.:the' au. thoe, Sr4nn Autngson, are pub;i•hthl ih neat volume, by-Detain L Davenport, Nt;M York. It is fig exceetikt4ly interesting !ffile ty , ok - ,st!i ev• erllmdy 'well knows who rend any part c:t7.tlie nes a. they firm appezrrd in the public It eau he tail at Ilan nax'. , . - TICE 11Stlf.111:11391ATED IiYbROPATRIC, Ctr Art• •lEFLY itliVlB*—Fowlers Y Wels. New York.— Prick, 42 a year. The title of thug . pertMieal plains its object and general character. Ita reading matter is'arrinaed .tioder. Ace five heiridl says, itepOrto; Cr!tieirms. Reviews and Records. it contains iniieh to interest arid itrArtiot the reader writers sic repre , ented to he of .the ctrk lest men of ecienee, et profep,ratial thid and of high h!e'rary ebilitiep. Copies cue be:had at :13an• also t-u - lyAeriptions received. PuTtvott kit February emnpriser, in its table of contents.--"l.Vashingtm's. Early Days" ei number : of tiliwtrationej, " Modern Greeks Cu - -Plane,, - iit Public! , Aultpeant.(al9o hand. comely "11 , .arding-Sehd,ls; French and .other," fr, rn my Knap,aeli, N 0.1," ! , The fl9aytiostreo, "Stage -coach (noMmuted)„ .5;e,. We ' rneittlOD these amply betitute. their In' attract nutrition. Puinam hub alrearlYbectirrie a cavurtte monthly. with the. real: ing public—and very jo.kily. We eommend it to -all whci want lsOuud, literuiy entertainment for theiriiiblcription money. Priee year 4l or ' 25 emus a number—for cille at Bet:I/rte.:. torn( 31111-ars. z • 7 ' Jno,' Fox, a Miner' triocn Mill Creek, was rim over in Centr Arcot, SOille day F.agn, by a hom'e Lind wagon under charge at . : varttleis . 4riv . yr; mid wan ,FeriotHly injured: . , , Ut!---giMd Nars.---The forwar ded taliorrjrialrg, ellartermg allow Wittit.r. Coro. I?°n for tio. - Ilorough, We uutlerpiond,fbrth 6.11 the '..ieuutii7,solne slight amendment bemir made in the bill as eiliimully relatiyo.tothe Cq * unty: ;ule4criptiOtit . . liatiroad. Aecommodatton.—An necom inociatkon cur Wili hereafter be nttneh•ed to th e Reading Cotil lain. leaving Pottsville 10 ololoek every morning, for the emivenien ee of fu'rniers With produce nod, others who may pre:yr that hourr This krrangernent goesinto effect next we 4. Cam' As Mr.;!!. L. Coke; of this iiiatte, and Capt. M. Seltzer. of We...t Perin, wefrilapt *efir driving foam Bearer Meadow toward .1% ouch Chunk, their luarre took fright, arid ru4rtin,g away, up,et. 'he 'Wagon and threw Guth nut' : 'Mr. C. was rotte - h .brtifiod, and Capt. M. had eneleghro• ken jusiuhave the nate.. - ' , nui-glory.—The She ',stote. of 111313. .'Solorrtun Fprter, at the corner of Centre and Mar. ket .s.trcets; WU , broken '.nto 'oa Ttitirkfay night t a m, a w l e4lnH !,...,1Z.;0, in eusl),..lo:en. i.Vue block in the eforeticing very large. it vould,not readily he ancertuincd " Wile bet nny 01 It WAS takeis or not. Entrance ay:J.4 etrecied by breaking open n back door—a hammer and chide! were round op the preitt• 'mg next morning No clue}'et hatto'tlie per. petra tom Llefrart/ Socerty.-111r. A. 'P., Spinet,' lectured on'Wednesday'evening—subject, the life and character of !..locrute. The hnui:e crow ded, ea usual of late. In dila reapect—large and.- ences—tlie:•Soelety i. more favored this Nl'intr than during any prat:iota The mibjec , A Wected for debate t/X rect two tneetirg , ate of a {weal ialy t anierving :ell4,2,racter— the ittputanto, we undermatld,'ere in serial t'rain ing. • • M Dr. li'ylAss' Lecture. -The second of the e,urisu of Lectures by Dr. Wyttw,, on the Aft croiieripe before the County INledical;:ectitety, on Tueiday evening last, was better attended . ..the:Lae firA, and adl present expre,s6l the highest gratifira tioh. Both 'these were meeriti) of a:Pietirninary .character, but they here opened up a wtdo Geld of entertsinment for the Itituro. The Doctor is peea , harly happy in simplifylng and ititpre,sing .cientia,e truths' upon his hearers. Owing to the rneetinget the Connell, the next Lecture will he ort Allonflati • .. . cr. Ortrigsburg Collige . ! --Th ' Boro ugh .ointeii of Or wipburg has lenderea the we ot he re.thhalleihling. to that place fora term of Teo 'earn; to Mr. 1. W. Burn*ide.for the; p;urpute:fol - ..tablirtthig aOO ilegt• or High Sehoot. V' have *fore eity,..e.red our fatrorahle opinion of Orwig, mug as a inost de! , iroble !meat um for Mt e4ucatiouttl in-lnution.. The site of the town is superior in point of natural beouty—it is ir . ui•eovet,! remarkab ly healthy, retired and yet convenient enough for such 'al eetabli!•hment to lines of public travel, liked, in every requisite for the purpose .destined; Orwigo' burg staitd:, reColul to few, if arty, places in' the State. . ... f Exchange Hotel.—This fictune, now under the charge of F: B. I{aetelier t Esa:, openet.k4 Wednesday lash atlei undergoing a•thoro , rejurenekence Mort of the roorm—ittl on the fir#l flqot and the parlors and the larger ones on the second—.have been newly •papered !and painted; and new ternitute, 'carpets and bedding supplied from the garret to the cellar. several ( * tinges tor the heiter hare moreover been in site ir, the dirt :ion of different apartments. Anti na.to the table, 'We were about to-24y; actinething, but4iiml.n.inclesertha- bie--eaeh one mum cult and 'judge fur himsell- tee are perfectly pati:fieo on tbl4l*,ini...lit comfort and cout'en Innen the Exchange, we rare no' hex4a• lion in iayinis, will now tavo'relity compare with Iny Hotel in our Borough. ;" ".. . . Betridti, Mr; K. will, doubtless, rnakcia firrl4ttle landlord-:-another important .feaftiri, at a "pi l ih4c houft. Ile mode a valiant ri3ldier in the Mexican , War, lima done important Fervye in a 09ii . rapacity' since hie return, and i$ a graduated! brother iypo into the bargain—who, then,. can doubt', Ins tuixes •. . Us " mine ho.,t ?" Or Post Offices se Schuulkill Conmy. —we copy the following Hat frem the Register; ins fur-, nislied by a clerk to the Poitsti tie Poq'l3l37ce ..... Pct Orrice!: ' . ' P,• 151. Nelms; Auburn,. .- Isaac liaillyteister. tI Ilarry,:. ~ • Branum, . , Lev{ Felder.,,. : l ' Brarichdale,` • A bine) ..9celunk... , Broad blotmtein, Samuel . Minn: . . Catawiasa Valley,... . .D. Goi,o . •, 4 ; Donaldson. - I.i . Lominirrt!-' - -er .. Drehereville, Forthee Forge, • G. M. Driebelbm. ---.' Fountain Spring, ' ' 'J. Faust.', " , Friadenaburg, C. Himmel. fireksherville, Win. Payne. Klingetatown, ' John Vita Ft. - & pacts , , -, - - ' S. K. KaPrier. • Llewellyn Ezra Cochill. . • Lindtwomille, ' Israel Lindner. Loaretlfahautaogo, J. R. Osman. ' PiLddiePott. , John Bechtel. - litusersville, ' - ..M.. Nearer. ' ; •• ; MoKesneburg, Joshua Nicer. . Orwigiburg, • W., M. Ilicliel. Pinegrove, - Patti Bare Pitman, • • Sainuel tidier. - Port Carbon, . E..Colahan. • ' Port Cl intoa , Samuel Boyer. Pottsviile. John Clayton. Rough er. Ready, . ' •-' . 'i. St. (din, Thdunts 'reit). ' , Suratata, - p Sehuptill Haven, J. H. linker. ' ' r Silver Ch, , 1, Baehbal. • ; Taaestora. . • IL F. Heine.: • .' •• Tamaqua, • P. Amain). Tremont. '' .. -, ' F. Wertheimer !. •• ''' Upper Ptishatoago, J.G. Henn. ' '', ' • West AMA, :. -. Hidetes Whetatorse: : , EvrThe' AnnatiOsory nieritog of the Co. Female 11* ece*, 701 faa held, according to . Limounocz c3 l 6l4indartleciabom head.next Monday evettiolt. Thea will lie ann inter +• intev• Ting—tbe re Pttlat :: the : , everal ,;tfleers and c.otn inittees pnll baiettdared, and addteseas are eatiec -44 by feverif etnhatiif gentleraen'frem abroad. rar The Amer i tearr Alsoettion : .1, Al 4 Eneitiing Millie Allier - .Kr ,c , ltamtv; of Potts 'We sail vicinity. * b. H. Hitt'. Hole), In the Itor .taigli oC Pottsritietilin 'Saturday evening, January 11, 1554, the tolicoklng hUPiue has trawaeted : asttirt. n:CnititT addressed the - tneeting in it lea( strong and peli2tineat remarks, seniors airth the lihjeetti of the mealing: On his Conchidlng 11. J IIIDGWAY aras Ailed to the Chair. and It. VIOLIST. SIXON PARR, JACOB FttITZ, appointed ;flee Presidents;, A. M. :Macdonald actin; tes: Sec rttary. . On; motion,it That a committee of ..eveti tw appointe4i,to-draus Preatnbie and peciatration. expresSive of the sense of ibts meet ing:Mut nisei to prepare a Constitution nitd By pisee for ihe gov r ticuinent or this association, and to report tri an ad joined meeting, to be held at ihi.place, on Sataillay evening. Jan.t.'S, 18.34. Pursuant io adititiMEnent the association met at 'the specified pitteelon Saturday 'crenate, Jar,. 2.‘;, 3 634, The Committee.en Preemble, Veelaratton,. Con lbtitubou and Bp .:Laws, ',oho:toted- their report, !which was unaniOnaly.accepted. . The .eport it us-fellows: (7477/.tittrilort ford By- Litcl . 'ofThy America:, Association Put rsvdie and, Tirs )oftzr.—L,Mitwp! .la,,nor 2S, 1554, • : - • 1 ' ''ir4axattlat.r. WiicaSaa, The,'' . purest patriot and most eithg ened statesman 'it: modern funds—he who Wits justly declared byl'the general 'wahine of uaankiud fiat In War, tiratla peace, and hat in the hearts !of his miuntryme4—ne who bstYoral all other men I,Wwsblesseowith,lhat. tar-seeing, Vision which -pen , i:etrales the'. futurrpmd (Dada the destiny of natisms. 1 1 ,1 1 a !, ird ea ndy araraed us, the, sons -cif 'Revolution. , fury eires,•and ttisijihildreir of a load by hint made fitee against tladi i iivo great isaisons, threatening the existence 0f.,-;:epubtican miltitutioas, and tae sacred cause of pd,Pplar rlights—the rage of party !'spirit NV,n, and the wift o , of toteign naluenco and 1, 1 ank 4 ts, Th•dm ruinalsadistr ation Eniopeah !goveruments,•andilhe deingas df the ettetnies of iforedoin abroad, iiArpfed with the sinister contra lion, of dumesue 4emagogues' and the lienrtless op leratiuns of A tueriv.an traders in Pauper einieration, .are gnnually doiatilig our slimes with constantly .Merenstug hnigai 'ffat kriotenet,/illimes , r, Paufer sint; fire and (.:;ult,i• in a eurrerit too rapid for re ilformettion threafeing - alike the interests of the I I indlisfriollt, and t tl e feetable foreignergarl the son' , 'et the soil, and • • , r the suicidal politiy of our.el istitlg riaturalixagOit laws, mrui.shing material k-r the elevation : . d men topower, aud the supping lot those institutiOta which are the heacon lights of civ4ization, and'fhe high hope of the world—untii, - . ' 1 tit art tam :::tate, , .,,:fhe 'thalami:mat prineirdes of thi .I eunptittittdu haveliveti trampled:to the dust by for eig,i feel ;:ntrolfrajl; the blood cu our •!'eilow-eitn. genii, bled by o:47,h:tads of foreign assassins , ban reddened • the gi.,#tera of our eines; the" freedom of the' Press buil/ken tnreateneit: the Bible, witb• out' note Or eormifenta. hen been excluded from our settoolft ;!•lbe. right of opinteit denounced theuiberty of upOel, the right eoau'dutionally and penceably• to ne.±ktritite for the redress at griev- I :tubes, la9i.aulied,;::,, brawts lel ,gh I dragged unto the4 4 ivint of politic=: the inalienable right of petitioA:4ntide a dead letter;. the dignity tit AlM.terelku late r*ily the Amerman flag de3eM4l4, and t.A.ri .Ameriean•dittzeu rendered al . whist n strangest' his native land. thereforu; we Americans. hereby alts uurselyeS.tog?..?",ther as •• Trti! Ant,rtraos," aid , Aunu;y : pledge4 , o each other to spiced abroad end Maititain IMO% e,41). accident of time or . dereat,,the westing and Wafting of parties, those two rtreat priricipleS of coinnuim sense and Lanham bature, illnstratiee On.Otie natural love. of cUtintri —that thd liberties at lit4leoile are never 'ate linle•or the tovereigti powet , :ju Legislatit•e, and • Execti- Cde, is vented l'sk - her.e beiong,s, it, the natives of She i jfl—aud thrice popular' got ern men t .williout the iigiitcof a gerierar. educatiou. and an o'pm Bible in land, multi speedily degenerate into a mere meatus anorance`aad folly—the ready tool of fact nji...iihrit her freedorn, and Incapable of ,elf-n•ohIrol ; alikfor the Tortherne,ce of these our prineipies and eMects;end wodtingsto transmit un impaired, and Unithdaturared, to mste'rity. the bless on by the patriot fathers of die ion Mutton: . Wi) . •!, the American citizens. of Pow v the unct, Ificuuty, for the purport' ol•etideaVori,,g to.eorr e et th e eqta we a-On/plain M. have tea' ourittlYea::ltAtvilter, to be known as\ ^ The Arntric.in Asse•iia inn of Pothrti!le and ricor• try;" and for tO over:linear of such altipt, the tOPOWll*.deetolti tit and arta:lei of Associa:unt • • - ••••., , 1 Vel-AlreTto,N. . vile maiatatn that ;the Itepres , entutivos of the, rwt,d hate LM ,, retitle ri2tit loAfitpo,e. etzeil rrstrnfuun, 1.11 the ;Id , int ‘sion 4 i'For,itfgnrrrs do the rightsof cit 'zenith up, as to them ulay•, , ketnjuoper. We - .maim - kin that the trite interests of. the country . ..drum* that the , pfesent 'naturalization laws shinild adered and': ametidert,•as tri•Vei• quire all Inrntipter;, inlet hereafter come among Us a rei•jrfelice of at kuisf'Twerity-orte tears tettore ttley alit eXerei.e the 'privilege of tine etc!, ate franchise,;ilecluring that the stability nod M ime prcisperity,%/..f tier comrtion ,cbuutry demand • Mat uuq cliatigeshould be erketed. :t. We inalL4ll that Amerieans ,•tuy should be appointed dr tl*ted to oilice„1„to legirdate, dr, or t:gteutel,he laws (dour country. 3. We maintain that the Who, without nor,: or comment, is milActarian; th'nt• it is the rountain head of intoralq and good •go•ernment, and. hould be at...v.l'l4mM fehquis us a reading book. i 5. t%'e are.i . epol‘e,i to u ,unton et Church and State, lit any !led every • tniiin•yjn that this refori s not to he cons, Oast to'the ' , strait:a of ;foreign influence, hut it is hi.evrtse4iended to reach those ills intectilia our muoicipal,Ond itvislativehults, that leave owed their origin toithe uldp made,Of ',avian votes, We likei.,if;e - condemn and pledge ourselves evulptins like hiihery and corruption at elecoma autl.Viropptise any party or sett - of men who stall utfegot to carry their meaaines by the exerciti of ur undue 11)/lUi'lli:e 011 SIVII • 8, That tn.slfgking to effect this purpose, we are not actanted briny unkind teehrigs of prejudice (O. wards our nettlfa:ized tellowieitizens; end we dis tinctly ileefardichat it la not ohr desite or intention to interfere inAli,e slightest degree, with their con slitutional rigidi_alreitay acroured, 9. We MaJ4lO2ll that all our naturalized fellow nio,4l4sociating among uo,'inad having at hem t:the go cidswdlare of um country and its flour ishiv.c institimOns, ought to ui-rut us to heep theta ao,.tiir 'our mutual benefit. ; • „coNstrrt,7toN., 1. We, the,`:tindersigattl, ,American emzens* of rettsviile andp,sicinity, do hereby organize our- Selves into mi s a*soeiationfor the plitp.sse of sus taining and vairying into etriset the princip-es of this Preatribe;:peclarntirin si'ad Constitution, untler the name atit.E.Style of "The A Inow,til Assurialiwt e/• Prmsyttit.Pnd 2. Os objrqlittli be to provide for the mainte nance and 2iiisinaneticy of our noble institutions, to protect ourl*sloved country against the growing Or fOreliPi lefluenre — tb preserve the purity rst •the;ballot-biixes; and - the teaddig of the llztde (in all our istiblMlSiphcsolss. • :I. Any resit/ant of the County Schnylkil, a eitizczi.ol the Sates. of the age ,It - Twenly-one4ears and upward=, 01 good moral Charatiter, toitPiecommentle - d,hv a majority or ihe Penance Cninmittee, and rertcivine a maj,srity of the votes or the members present at tiny 'stated meeting nairt+cotne a member of tins assotita .lion; an d no titer on not a act' of this Constitu tion, shall bi.'iilloxed to act us an officer of 1.1»:. as sociation ; itattatiy.persen becotnina a member, of thi s associatt(Sil ORM pay licgular monthly pays - moot of Tettielisnts. . 4. The - afle;ers of this as,,ociation . orelist of a Presiderii two V.ice-Presidents, a Recording .SocreittrY,' o, , irret.ponding Secretary,. Treasturr, Dada StendioComutitteu et Five. who stall; .e elected by ballot, and hold;thoir office , ' during t to term elf 'Stx , :tripnths. — The brat election for odic, rs shall he on the 25th day ot January, 1"54; ntd iha recvnd Le:faction for officers Alan be on t tr ' 271 h day - of Atilv. 1551. 5. The st4 .. ti meetotin of this arsociatiem sh a:1 be held on ,t,ne last Thursday of each mouth • at half-P.4' 4 7 d'dock in the 'evening, in 'Winter. trid at 8 o the evening', in Summer. Spec .r 1 meetings rneyllse called by an applicat ton addre,nd ;In witting tp%the President, end Standing Com r. sktuta ,1011 the object of Said meeting - u 'signed by tlttiie or more of the members. ' ii. Ten meinbers assembled agreeable to a ?eau. tar notice, shall emistittne u quorum for the trails lotion of htt/liegs. , 7. No a1t0411..n or amendment shell be tPlarlato ; lotus censtituOn unless the', name be prmented in ;writtiig at iipteeions timeline and concurred in at a sucl,redin# itated meeting by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. 1. PrOtdent rhea preside at all meetings, ei,d during absence, the first Vise -.Presided snaffled, atid . ',if he should not be present the Second Vice.Piesidijit shall preside. The President shall :preserve orrlas:r, give The ea,oing ,vole svhen saryi and rallied meetings: when requited in con forms,. 12. ;The BA:cording Secretary shall keep the min , tiles or the tfiljioCiation iD sweat and eitrrect man ner. he shallblso keep and tap all the report-, pa , pers , ls:c.,,siiitich may be the property of the astrice . atioti, and fir.ep a correct list of the name , of the member,: veal, their residences which shad he open at all litbei for their examination. 3. The Citire'sprituling Secretary shall receive alt cammonicupOns addresoed to this m 043666014 and shelf corre4ltintel with such easociations and indi viduals as o'3l promote the interest of this assoc./- 61/mi. 4. The ltricagirer. shall receive and keep, all mottles oft 'O:alk.o , iation,: and shall register in a proper bop' itept Mr that purpose all SUM, of mon ey receiVed,iiigether with :the name of the donor; he shall 'intim)? out-any Monies except by a vote of flit:, a*rcr i laucto, and upon the order of the Chair- JZI*11:0( the t .Standing' Committee, attested the 14ecurding,4eretary of the asi , vciation—ho ;nuke ti report of his- receipts and disbursements at the 'mauler :Slated meeting of tire association. . 5. The siiinding Committee shall consist of five tnombers iitifio shall have *general superintendence of the iniert , .ite of the wasociation; they shall he a outatiitteer* Minnie; and .shall audit the, claims and rsecotmig of the association ; they shall provide imitable P 04.4 for the meeting of the as,oetstion: -they ohalhaisist the 'Treainrer to raise and collect funds witetil.Cequested to do so by him • they meet AO the - same evening and at t he sane _pia of ihria,sncia. ion a ;half an. hour earlier, - to roc ive thy.nantr i s anew members to be opposed pre-eptthe same at the meeting of the essoct -1111011 that.:eYening for approvid. Throe members shill con lute a quorum except When :few mem bent are OPposed, is whil i h case one inember shall be av,,Tri.aent far said purpoft.: • " 'batm !en OF sttillits. • . • Attef tzlertneetieg is preperly ftrgatitzect, the t el ew leteltiqbe the-order of business: • , 1. lteadi* at the roinnies of the lai n mee;ing, and eorr4laan and approval of the same. Eloollna of claw member.. 3. Ralioil of Comoolteer. • t. Lturlidabed buinaFar , 5. NevtAirsinfts. • • tined by the Ojlfet•.s ;TAMAQUA AFFAIRS • • • EarTOP,abilc Schad/sof Tamaqua open ed o n 'Marialay last. Mr.! William Mendenhall, of Prineeton47. J., was lately elected by the Board, of Direefoia Brine3pal, and Mr. Thoa. 'Baird, of Little YO#4 -2 Fa Ar4i6tant. Young Men's- Missionary Soc:ely, of the 3 14• Church," has been organized in l'n miqua. oilicers ere i—Presitieni, ssenrit Martin ; Sktetary, Sohn S. Bennett; TreinUt• mr,.. Jas.:l;4lmq: The. :40clety meets every Sat tirdsp an the members prictice writing compcsit*s, dee! atter°, &c. After some little time a asttibi IGO wail be given, the greceede of //Welt be ppieleiated to the auxiliary mew, iksood idea l eV. " BOSTON LETTER. [concispoxicx 01 , -TIMMINEit*AI.I Iltslo.x..iiku 314 Mt .... Dean .10Nit...: , --Ytittr eve.? wereelifte'oOlunins apeat: oFibe comfortable ,Wen ;fen it I 4 1 ;iiir gioun• tata honor; but here to demitte vreatbtir it, littlyolul -eunifinolll ,Inuatirc,.. and tiee kit' the lefliiii• beam: el u , 1 ' New England Orator."' Travelina on any Steam :Wig, ',topping at bay Howl, tte 4 ite6 . (ll4;:re table you 'wilt tied a banalgonle.,r anion of the.4l.eithei. of the digingtii , Med Ainiriensi ju.t irefei;eitt to, I; a li t: Choate; ut an ettltaat 'of Lief tlp , treit 4.40fC COO. Cre,so[ l l will fled delineated az( ',tlielfrrizt-i .41 a Naw - Eaglahtleinuate, ; ~ .:,.. -,, i ' We have beta enjoying the tharininrceter from zero to 11' below- , -good ,leigltinK, iii 4 riLg,l,.A.:e. You are at 6011+e await at thel rroMbnory Law of Maionebuoett,..; • with the et4tebtioti of 80, ton and mine adjoirt,ng tocrn.,, the I,atv works well, quite matiflootory, to g t i I:tii,4l6‘. Thou„ , trong mr,irlit may be . made to Modifc lief eniwt amnia.. yet they will lai:: The Ciitiliejl,aid .Nlisy or of the. city have ref.alii-d to enlore'e the 1:a iv. and * are ,eiting . about it in earhe.,;t ; din! ei..iii.ider- . Mg the eireurnstimeeit britiging ab,,iit the chi ice 01 the. present tnuitieipal . powers, they Will be• sat , - tamed. .. . 1 A renewed etrart is making to re Five the old quemion of the Charie.rowit t..."anYrrit.. Oar wri ter for a luothnig papc4 buys. thaL in the course al time, the burning; of flak :1:4w.! vi-at* viewed a, a de-grace only equnilett by the ontrta4z:a iii Lae. You would be aolvituhect, deaf Ja;4rrn,d, of ilia reporta coming to us tient that ielteltioun revalu tionury:reetion.olraur,ifilattoeir ear,il - ying bridges a,yeay oil their. hiickllvorzdi - t , r4l , ll&tr tile Ir. ii. arii Court and Aliiiiis lidrlaitroud Otiieni,, with t heavr iron rails; itu other dreadful; iibizoblini..' - and They even nay' the ea.i.eil Prei.iderli Pit,ft.o,lool jaieffeir, 1, , beCall,e I tnilivai.ta nt. -.jl;ovil:liiitten I Pet. Pity, New Vorltran t come in far a .hare of thief Petniti,, she kilo o build her. t , tetain wc.i.e , e.; Inn them, carry the mad. go out in sihrilh ref r.hip. wrecked antera•mts,, and atblat, IVA tit'ila -/,....i..4.4. 1 :ir l'OU.fiti/171/10/1." . - 4 Yreturtaber readingiol sc , nie conlit6 .. where the propr ietar, at landed ,V.taie. - weist to 'jollier i their rent., but I tidnut., met Rh: at or ill'elr relwrentatr, e', eturttert'Nl th, .4;etits,l.qmit the :31tera, Lail d, lie - I . ll w.luw and PoWer ( , ii, the. Male, There iv., no power to iulatue !twin.: and there IRry are : Jill': ' an d thief pz.y.,,J.,,, 0 ri4tir 'f. did , not ' hil:elf in the oil Kryrione. either. ~ ' - .' , P.. • . . New Y o rk sittcrcA rid 'hatli true I : ;cdr "e 1 ,-, a - Railroad charter ti:am.illoy, 1, thia1;,.1i!,,,, tt,ro' Ma ,, earhusett.., to et..nnect wit h th 6 k Cfail,O.' Lail oilier Railroad,. , The, Yankocs taw - ilk., drill of it —that the trade of the interior a11..1 ifu,4s oilier tittuel, would be attraito frail. the city of 110.4.,,,t, nod poor tigelf into tit, /up . at New_ Z',{:k. :Aja....a. of/emits mod No ! .. , 1 '-.! give you the prire:. etuTrut L.: of our market: Flour, sl::—Kvart.l iell(krilV • per•humdnn ; • o: to In: tin, . t . Cond. tiJLxr fou,a•auraitta'd agtthl4z ovc ti; ; Wood, . 4 ,, rd,11; lend,ior , • Poverty. a ; ;. 1. • ii CoLI and Con,ithiptivn—.) , .- er , io.olonlil • • , ' ion Iltr ;tlNt.fts . in( 11N,6 .1 I • H01t0154.411 ATER • As there is Dow a prospect that we may ..urite City get a better supply' of water tor o ur 101.1a.1 than- we bate bad tateli iontay k- V - redßi to f Din entioni •to OF quality of the water to benbtaiued, and chitin It e tiawhat situation, and ti; e he t may be hanOur. all water net a tpiaity healthy, or lit for domestiF tr-e,linit lu CfilltafiliflallUa Ikon Ivaritieis ;•iiiiree , — some of which I wi'd tintily:An - oat oni. A t. t „l . - lately pure water, draw/Idiot:a tfie salt, urAlirospd from its: idenicitis or !burning mgallon ul hydrogen gas to Intif. tt gallon ut oxygen, seems its sitopie anti U ieri a sal, stance as eau well be . neither color, taste, 'ur am,eli. 1?o rettiier the. vapid Ilind'palettable. it requirei to be mixed Up ii,OlA. , )minuti 'air, of which it ab sorb-about two pet cent its pulit ; Abate it will remain untaitoi•d le? any length ut time, and be neither better tiur,wtirse. tor keeping—yet this appar l etilly inert and Instaes.s fluid 'sone el itie;ntO--t po writ tit; or at leust universal solvents rile iillfraf 015 'nitre ,fsi cciltevly soy substancellniinerat, ao-• uuaf ur vegetabie,dmin the 11:1"rdist flint ur glass to the2tte . st lu:•ect .Ar that Al will but ab4‘ollie. :7:titteu, cored:hue whit, 'ur take up anti carry away.. It will aico ail 15t gaseous matters, Many ut them of the must deictenous kincHtbus Itat louts id ‘ water well ativorb 1:.! 1 1 ElintS of minutia' coal or burning gas, and WO . !pints, or ILA uwtishulk of imlptioretted - byttri.tgen, or cold. 111011 drain gas arising Irma the putreittettena ut annital matter, both of which ale ,deadly poisons. ' „We ran hardly expecit to Mad SUCII an universal - B.OIVeLI 5 lino absOrbeut In au absulutely pare state in mattire, and our en quay should be, Under what erreunistances .ts it funnel the Purest ; there seike. tt and store it up for use. • ;1 .• .1 • the tared great sources trunk which m an derive water Mr . all .the diveisitied uiest whielt he apphts it, are ratii,l spring; and ulcers, the iwu Janer del:et:Ong tacitly un the former:: Rain water is 'iteldoin pule, even if caught' before it lunches me ground, it Intamentlis tieccines tainted, in a -hurt tsun ami in this state e. both Offtf4i Ve and un nealthy. liability to' tai f u , is to b e oceassioned ivy the dead bodies ut my r• lads of antmalculi mid fungi With', is known the air swarms, ht:ing rva:Ated dawn by the rain . in cotuuteliou with the soluble gases constantly puard trou'the• or py the decay of other ifils;ec:s and anini z ilti' ut , the surface of the Carill • —tur i 4 as Mond that alter a few, liouis' raimahe • %Ili:ter:is ouch, purer than at first—the annospfieric, impu rities Ilavni e g been washed cos ii by the pro. ceding showers. Ra:a fading un the surfacti.ol rich. e!ay ey or loaniey soils.abstirb InuOtaleiid animal and vegetable Matter, and Cartns with it much suspended earthy tnattek, rendering it turbid and, geiteral:e unfit tor i'dint e esite'ip. e . Ttiat portion oft! that peer tratifs tbe .Frootto and appears again di ale cut - like Li thc Koni tit spriugs; frequent!y. Iljtel,, ‘ 1: . 5 pa-sage • through the strata with lime int! the shit'-lo salts of iron, a portion ut tine i'9,llt-ii along with it. Theta ',tetailer:i water wadi is called hard, and is unfit . 14 washing and many other domestic porpose4. • Oa the con trary, it has been l'ound mat ;Olen tato, even the most.tmPure.hills On Vneky ground, or, what is still betief; on a boll gravel sand - - which is but reeks reduced to powder, it mai be gathered and stored thr any! length ut time without taint. It I- trout this littrqinwpti,ji etty,ol sand that filters owe a great part of their valor, and th,:t r'gell.santly • WajAti• have been converted into igathering cinema s from whichhit obtain water supply of tow ns . Several towns and 'cities in England) and Scotland 'are at this. tlitinient supplied in whole or: in part by tliis method. and the water being kept coal by ;deep storage, is es. teemed by the tunaltitant's far!, superior to the old supplies front Their filthy rivers. The bleachers declare that ,it well's hall their ex penses nisi:ail; the tea drinkers, tbaCtt .their tea go nearly fai; and the wash er women that it imprav'es the color, and di minishes the wear snd tearbfiitliecloibes they wash, as well as leiseusltheir labm. Feb. Ist, 1851, - Elva;. - .1 S. • SCE r. • - 'L rtr g in. turofshes, 3Ci3 tnedtral stu dents n 11111134. Thrvfinte I zotith prohablv furnishes from 1500 to 25011.! CJ wiry ia• whirh. 14diee at preieU rt wear their baueps', ha.; licerki•alkl the "nr,:h phis rillra " qffasitton. ': • ' I •4." . qtr I.4qaz AVeulein to have wolti . it_ntaguet in a rim; whieh• ;was rapahle lilting 25!) tunes its ovin wel4ht.' • • Err Aft s. Prager; count, , ()hi°. hist week .gave brrtft-to , akyee. 1:1flyz.:, itv. cl which Itpctl. She had prt cored,. her hug.. children within the year. • • • Pittshitrq, rarnek dumb by the ot .eacnion, 'it- IS 111 i t titt number 91 untried Invr.H that) intere;tto,r; village tiaye, to conbequencV, tnyited the ar tillery to parade upon their jitreitm•e , , • • 1 -(j3 The nUmber.of pereuan engaged iti the War .of the ilevultviun S ' N . FAS)I4O hundred anti thirty-one thousand FPII . II 14indri , d and time. ty•tlite. Of thni uticnbet, they nye is tha n fourteen hundred how .lictag; •‘,7lv.:.se ages average neatly ninety yeata: . Sereuty•three died tturhag the , past year.: ;! • • 7 1 7:: ' lihant74li e ri : c ri T h h e e l le• port of :ianctD rinno6‘- ernment'of Mexico, showy !that the sum of 81.060.1200t' revenue, rioile.ned by tbs, general treasury, and 51,0413113 • expeoded .hy the Fame rin'g the,pt. ri4d from the tlth of: A tTust,:lBrf3. to t! - ,e:l//thtyf Noremher. rj liandsbote . Strickland, pititor the tiaiutfehnpell-M. E. Church, Cincinnati, liitely performed.a marriage fur a couple, and F nen rd in return for les services front the bridegroom the deal sum of $59 in gold : and from the Bride; peed to a city lot valued a !!! - • . byrovenavas Trrf er/on.-- 7 The .:Va hanoy and Susquehanna Improvegieut Corn. puny, underlhe Presidelicy Gsiveritor Mor ris; of Nevi York. whose t.lf (irks 'are locwed ft! Treverton,-fp Nertlintribetland county, are patting up rue htindred honsea to accomnao dare the bands to be eetpl4ed in. th - eir ex tensive mining Operations., • . , . • 7A Dark da j caining l l -'TI ereP Alvin be an extrnotdinari eclipse of:. the lan on the26 l l l o f may, te*tv . sueli 4 one ns none but the oldest inhdbitaup havewiinesi e d id th is vicinity. It Will be, similar to the 'great - eclipse of 180, since 'which there hes been none resettiblik it neater than that of 1811. when eleven-tivellthA ut the iita was. obseur- 37' A Trediltrig * ca'ke.-4t a wedding cel ebration at toutsville, a- , short dine since, betweed a lady of that till) and a tzentletuan of . Cincinnati, the bridal cake prepared for the occasion was • nipe le'et fa height. and coat two hundred, and fifty 'dollars. :This was flanked on eftber side by two lesser ones, constructed at:a price of serenty-. w iveifollars each. l'heothet creatate 4onifortif proilded for the least, were in the, nate . proportion. Xt4igiilßATl,ntOwtiO I ljnrier this head Wei pr;ijose , ;eusing muninury of religipOs nutters,. foreign and dentest ie. Comm unicacioiii for th.ts departervat are par-, iicolarly i.,,alicited fr ontons-Ministers and other in tere-red pirties in this County. Ast to the cotices 01:week:If ,eritiee in our churches, they are pub. litibeds.-aris;and the lead, theritore, our meads run do t, to furnish to our hands iill, -appoltdmen4, etwngei t dec. ,We wtli he glad to insert standing notices of ail the regular church services in town. —Ed*. Journal.] ' - - tr. Felony EvEsl;ru lecturee. upon the Aptium lyp-e are in couroc of delivery in the LoCerlfe room of Trinity Church, Centre Stieel. • Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear ;the wqrrh, vi this prophecy, and keep those, things wit 4:lt. are written therein ; for this lane is at hand." The public arc cordially invited to attend. BAPTIST CHURCH, MattaniongoStreet, Rev. Hotr.ino Casrus, Pastor. Service every Bab. Wok at o'clock A. M., and 7;P. M. . . orTr.rstrr Caravß (Ernsesieat.,) Centre S t ,— . Rev liANtel. Wasiteutt3,'Rector. Service held regtliat ,y to this Church.evcry Sunday : : ' MortutiF, at - 10i cechick 1 • Evenins, at 7 ' , .• • i I 1 EV" Tor.r.s. VaLL be preaching to the English Lutheran Cuurch, Market street, every Sunday I - orttitig :And evening. 1 1 • . .PATAGONIAN !MISSION _ . . Continar.t.): . i Last week your readers were introduced to the Patireitalan -Missionaries. Captain Gardiner re garded she &nth American,' with the eye of a Christian. Most of all. !beret:title he desired,Oka the per. Mr. Coorne./ately editing Midis- fr om our ‘,70.n Couniv, hut hindered for a time now by the wrecking of the *au Frantasco,) to see them eidieloceed and saved by the holy Gospel. .And in IS-II lie .m.teceetled 11.1 interesting ?erne gentlemen ht Braelven, Etiamitt, who - organtred a committee to .„,,„i,:,. 1;, 4 ,i. 1;. to carry out hey plan fur christiati. izu.:r .!rear: Patagonia. He trip. not to be, tits. rout aizerl by apparent failuic. i Ready to devote hint;. if :aid ail be bad, he was ;bated by Mr. Hunt f.. celeciest or interrogatory toucher in a 5 ret effort ..t, Cu;-. t;ergory. The cool effroitery or the na five, their impudent unit inceaaant stealing, And in rieteum: indication, of violence and murder, made it yudera for the missionaries" lo withdraw front tit. field. cif which they were then first learning the . true ehuraeler, !pug enough to prepare thelnscives tea., siteee.,tutp , .. ii, ,lir,g , ;be ilitheirtie, Accor. Jingly Capt. ~ and Me.r , 41.. taking refuge from tie ruthless natives, on the Sret accessible vessel, returned, " perplexed, but not.in deersur," (2d Cor. ,i., S.) to' a civilized land aed !to its enlightened eh:l-rim:. who had nided them. i Thoughtfully Ma , 1 turing , a plea, which might lie used of Gbd to pro tect lu• taithtul survanta, in follow:rig their Great "Erenip'er in actiote.or in suihtrirg, whichever it '• might lie. they made trial of aidecked boat to be not fully a conveyauce, but a shelter and alsu a ref ii.,e tram violence while-they imparted with heroic •cll-e.icrifire the bread of life to,the wild and leek -es. l'utagonians, or to the no lee.,. 'we t ly humer i ' i I,, , inc,'oti the islund of Terre del Fuego.- But toi this pan eterotient facilities - ! ware not to he Mne diaretv si their di-posal. Further trial of faith wee i1W:IIIILIg: . 11CM, and not the least, in tim i n g th e 1,,,ttr1, et the tuielion lees dispitsed tommain it el- I i 'lt - two Itripatent failures. Arguments that could -- 1 ,- , i -. , 1,,, 11,.1 for India and Chinn; for Africa and Bud- . l , i,..,.ii'-. 13-ai- Were vastly preponderant over any that 1 i ti`ii:it be li . 1:1./ CI! , that I , :exti, -- in.pr.titntge and dread- :',,11-, way.,.--i.eaten Cape Horn. i , . - 1 If , was'ilot .th,relcre without pereeveribg effort ! ! an , 3 aril , ..ot kiln:Datums that Capt. Girdiaer auCcee- . ,1, , ,t in ~..hil, Mg mean- for further prosecution of her etio.en eurno , e. But his representations of Its 111/- 1 [}o lance to the many living and to the !inure inhab- , I tt.liteot — our extreme Sautlotand. and, above slt, 1 Ail^ Own personal devotion at length prevailed. lie -' 1 :eliwat.,l • hi- Master, giving ininselt, otherS gave I M,-,i,ev, our. late several thoirs.and dollars; bosh I ~ , , i ,.: mot ided or little veesels, two .in number, I li-- than lit.t tret long • however, one for a wave ; 10-4, , 1 dw.' , .ling, the other for their various provi: Aml then :In ndrettisenient waa pahliAed nig 511 Inc• Chri , tieri to pin in the untlenaking as'n Thi. %van crone at a providential time a,: Will appear when we hear more at it l ' elard cry luny, KNovvLE - 5 v.; inin• He pi aetiuring vehemently tumusi Popery ; oddly e•nouhh. his son, Richard jinowze:, ha: ju•l b.•"rme a .Itomn Catholic: FR I,Otyli IN."; Ai - 7FM ANDEREIL4.—It reported Not Fatari Calitil," a noted"catholic fllP.-ty 19 al rout to vn , :it (-2untry. to cheek the delc..cfnai tonang the tri . 4l front the Catho lic Hc•wili . litoUlt6N find Mot he haa.eit lc red opol, a hopele-, to-h:. Tht• " Father Cahill" the pit^t whir. nom his pulpit, iimitetl the Ittsh people to maltreat and ninn: Ilia Protestant clergy,. torn who recently attempted to preach - the. pure ;tcpel to Cell:tilt portions Of ['viand. It hug corn -1k1:4 to America teaches him the great le-sou of reh giotno tolerance. one destrahle end wilt be attained. --/trdep.”cir./e 1. rir A Itr.m.dinTai LE A D 51155 c , .:1 ....The lire. Jourpal „in an editorial ow •• ChaPlaina Puboo Inuttintons," thata much fault wuh the ..p. pcmutnent of Protr,,tents to ittell pasta, ar.d-con• zt;ntl.t for the appointment of Homish priests, ss -igning a very extraordinary and mgniticant tea. • Thu rt.!n i• exceedingly plain," says the Jour tr., rocri.nce to prcions, poor.tioures, and all ti,tatinona ,upported by public money. Under our Government we do not reie what.business such p•titittlr , n , hove with salaried ciatplama ; but if piteh are to be. it it: evident that they should be clin•eU et Ih,-,;llkinft moat gpterally gm/ivy:Ll by pna t.ti of s tk ireyt trial " . tli u religion must that be which fur- Ines: oldie inmates of poor-houses and Popery, its own chosen adoacate bent wit. st.no. to ;he p.‘or-lant.es and prisons most of to..a who go there =Presbyterian. . .SINES' COMPOUND SYRUP OP 'TAR WILD tIiERP.Y and fiOARHOUND, the cl,o:,po,t,.pleamnte , t and bemCough Medicthe to the world, and curet,; more coughs than ail other midionies combined, which all pm - Fowl will real-. I,(•naolitde who are familiar with the nature- of in" nrciried or.m...lnit 22 cent,: a bottle. TRY It • For sat , s at the store of REUBEN REESER., Market "Ajdate, and af:;.l at the store of C: BAR LET. (10,,:rc titreit. Pottsville, who is prepared iq , !nrel:t•eprii. at the Manufacturer's prices. Prepared 0r . .1y by CIIARLESSINF.S, 334 NOV h Z 4, ttert, Phkile!phia and for Bale` at nearly all toe United State;. P-3111 OINTMENT AND PILLS, Itif• be+t Remedies fOr the Cure of Bad it o rpoi, of near Morpeth, was afflicted woj, n :readiully had leg, , tor which she coasidted Uniliwnt medical 'Melt in that neighbor hood. hilt it would not yield to their trestment.=. trier henllls suffered severely, and the state of her Was ; the ulcers rapidly meressed in ?ow, and the pain IVSS nto,,t agonizing. In'thns stale slit• commenced using liollucenii's Qintriient and Ptils, end after continuing them for tome short Vie leg was completely cured, and she is now et the enjoyment of-excellent health. Mr. Nirilhin ,;on, druggist, Myth, vouches' for the accuracy of 01,1. qatcment. • For race by John ,G. Brown, Clemens & Heigkr, Pon,vi;le ; E. J. .Fry, Taniaqua ; Dr.'l. Kellar 80rn,.; Minernvilje. VOLCAI.9C OIL PRIME:IT- Bern% Druggist, at Minerityllie, ice , learn, ha, obt.teied a .itpply direet•lroin the proprietor, in Si tame. na, i oil Lini,,,,ns is truly it CELEDFIA 'It, rin•alw is •, and has done more to alleviate hu. tzia,l -nifernqthan Ray" rernedV ever dkcoVered.—= nr two app . tivaliOns Wtfl relieve this most se v're• or Spain. • -TWO Buttlei Nydl cure trie.ford.,se Uicer.or and . will lteal the moot were Burn or Scald wi:ltoui a Scar. , 1 EVERY FAMILY Should hive a supply constant ;ly on 6itn ,l *4 be used in time of need. - • TOI,IiNERS, working in Coal Mines, we say , (tYou arlay not. mot . Imre obtained a Rutply •vr,u AVM , ace a great deal of todleting and . 11100- . i.v Ile n.e. FOR 11011SES,,itrt the only imre.'remedy for vcratebep, Old Sorer, Se. Try it and you will be convinced. Tre mivi-rii4emetat in anntb..r column i0r. , ,,11.1 nt John Broent, Pothvllle; !no s f , mon . Gtrii Carbon t?terner,. Llewellyn ; • J Cannel Mt. ennel ; Allan M.l,,enn, or ; Colliery. Hiril TI.IROIT, C..)ughs, Consumption, Pains : iii vatmlei ciiert. or the body, and other unpleasant .:..roproni.9, are the tausl efiects of catching tr.i, f rhe..',, baton ligetablf Pal, are edelight fM medicine for' tarrying oti a cold, be'cause they inapt , from the dmdv all morbid nod corrupt hit morn in so ' etay and natural a manner, that' the body 1:4 relieved of every kind of sa f tnag as i f b y , threw. From thrt:e to six of said Indian Virgstaltle tnlien every night on going to bed, will, in a ?Alert time, make a perfect cure of thy mar , t nate the !nntr end other du id,w.ll by thoroughly purified. pod the constitu illlxn 001rIpte teiy Invigorated, that the :petty tbif Poe rertoreilte even miudi . .i — hellth than teforu. Cara foe.—Storeheepers would do well to csLel`` ei:so care in buying from pedlars. We understand that n roan by the flame of II iestand, and another ' Lr the oaten of Hiestand, and anothir by the name of :7;;:iv., ere offering what purports to be lvcliftWi , ' Veg:-Inlild Pill. , These _pererms are not virharizad Agents for tin; Me r deolaiinnd °I1111:8:::1, I P l 7 r n t n .t 9 i l e b.' 4 lla ; a irs n . teeKi .E. a il tre • B" E inA6T. T' he 1717;311: BROWN and J. G. MARTIN, Patricide. (Vier, 169 IlaCe street, Pniladelphia. 'fl.—'fhe putMe ors reipectfully informed that J. C. lIITGIIES, of Pottsville, is not an agent for this tnedlcine. tont we cannot guarantee al gen , him for sale. lune the ordred . WILLIAM WRIGIIT. 1 , ACA ttLi.--s3inee tne Propneter's .scent Labor inory enlargement's have .alltivnrd him to supply t hia limner - duo ordera Cos Lyouto Hathanon. he has ' also t ntroduredemne new chemical elfin:Mies I:which add atilt lit the high character •cif.this immensely popular Article for Curing, Beautifying, PrOserying • ala i Resuming thu Hair. . 0 - • - , Let those now we . . 0 Who never ward before. • , . ! , ' And - lbw* who always theil; • ~, inu T ut... li t et sw. P h r t i t y ran ' r e ai n w t py il: s u o " t 2 pr e i t ie h t t • e i en on ni r i ll e o l , e re 6 in lu . an ta ir i tedim ga dswa tio tai t v t e, l , ea N. , au v d .... tibid b every dealer iu Pottayide, P. Wt Hyatt i & Sow_, Philad;lphia, WholerateAcenta. ' • ~, a ' POTTSVII4I.SO MARICEri• • CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. i viriv9it Flour bbl *9 50 Bed peaches par , d. 34 25 i Rp. " 'do do t NI do. do oapaed " 25 IWheoi,bushel 1 75 Ord apple. paired 150 i C r ßye rn. • dui , ‘lo 1 ' • 75 B utter 05 I E dozen . 17 ' . 17 I pate, . - , 1 , 1' . 18 15tioulder*. 6 PCSIEllOel: do , • • 71 0 Hams, . fl as 12 1 1 Timothy deed 2115 Hay; lea le 05 Clover do a 00 Mater, .- 50 •AIARBIED: . . .. At Pieegfove. eel be evenive of f h.,...t0rb sat . hs the Rev. E. •t 3. Henry. JOII.N .WILL. to ELIZA REURER. both Of the same Out. e. , ' .. On the ISth by the some, J SO N HUM MEL to ditEAU CON PCIIR, both of Way tie T. ktP• . . Do tikii IGth ult., bi Rev.. 11/lorIit.WIREP/4 EISEN ACII, or Pot ta villet'..to ELIZA BETili - lIA/Si of /Lamour/ tooforb/p, Derba . Cogn/Y. ' In Chrlsteblirth:tiewbfru. N. 'IS , 21.11 . 1 oft.. by Row. Ur. Grego, KUM HUGHEA, Era-. Ai' tomer. at lA*. of MI: Ontourb. fort:ugly of Nett!: barn. In JANE !VINES, douphor Tito Mi. JONI P Myer, , On the '424 alt., hf.l e. 1 W Doenrko. ray. nt" T11016Q11a.,10 .F, danghter of Peter F. Ludartg,,Eiq, o fr th e Met alt.,,tit Rev. tArei.• R (:Iron, ALEX ANDER LAIRD taiELLZASEID IVIYINE,, ail or Tamaqua. - A i port, Carbon.' February SA. by Rev. J.' lt,; 'Wyllie,. M. D.. UKU-BEti HAIN to ESTHER. SNARE. ' . _ .• ~.. . On lice 114 alt.. by ib Wm: W O. M e nai,: CHAS; KEdLEII. to MARV 110011, both Gan Prinumiis Econytkitt Camay. - ;.. On the 31st ull,by the same; MICHAEL, RUBERO, from Mitobeioi.• to ANNA CATHALONE LIJDWI(k, from Perturilllo, r- . . . .., °R. the 2,1 Mil:. C., the seine. PIIII.IP . BREN LEI. to MART W - JODSIDE, both from I.ylenstoo - n , DA ti:. Ono County. • • • . ~ On the same •day.'he the ' seine; LEWIR KANr. 1 44 , Ea to AXELIA KANTNER, both (torn etrhttylktil ..lisien: . . . DIED In Mlnrasllle, on the 1714, uU., cATUARINP BONI/Ei. died 'pies., .• GENIAL N0120H9. PULASKI LGDGE. fi9.116. A diewd Meri- LY Inj of Pulaski( Lodi... Pie: 4.16. wilt be bold an .11(1kiDA V.evehing; Feb. 6• 1651, mil o'clock. .' ' ione - d. C. MARTIN, Aet...) , . C). SelitaKlLE. 4'o. eitAlcuLi intAL lemoidey Ow 'VIM of Fel:binary, IeA,M. o'clobk, P. M. A tOrillar rocent,g of hti fir,cletv aril] be held at the public house - of DANitl.l3uVr.ti, Otwigsburg. - p-> • POrtMILLE LITERAitii! IROCIETY.— Rutted !dentin( of the Pottattlie Literary enciily will be held on Wedneudiy onning , Feb. tth, 1 1 454, - In Foater'n-nitll, n'elock, lecture—Thep. If. Mailer Eto "Render,Jantee - Irewitt, , Question—" Ouiht parent% to bocoihnellad by laic to Fend their children to reboot Affirniative--)teerrn L. ANtele, P.. wchneider . Iseg4t ire— Messis. A. Heger, Juhu Warner Br °Met of the :4iretety, h. R. Clariwrie, DIOLE Will be held oh MONDAY evening next (Fcb ruary.lph). in the'First Presbyterian Church. - hactongo erreet, 7) o'clock : The annual repair will be presented, officer( eno.eu, and adctregsea 4t.-n.4, The Rev Ur. tiounit . ii. aterelary of 11.• American Bible Siriely. and Itev. Mr. Toußilift *cent of Ole Penney:cant' Btbte L'oclefy. ate 04":. ttvelr eneagid to be regent. and Rev. Mena.. Got , cialo and WitAtts, of Philadelphia. hnve liven reasonjo expect tikriknuenden., The public are mirth:Lily invited. . OANitt. Cor. See' y• ,e CIDD PELIiOVVir CEMETltY..—Personslloll - roue of ourritailot . Initial 101.4 to lite Odd FelloWs' Cemetry, will apisly - to • Fitahit Pcwr,autne iron more, Town 11101 JOHN J. Jermea, strut ; or Ist•n - rtii, Centro a trttl. NOV 12:P/51 LOST - & FOUND:. DOLLAILd REIN it on int .15th lest, betveien,MineriVille and TUl•lap' TIV, .t,t the fooooftbe Broad Mon nut in, or tin ritnuJne the north Inn; or the Halftime Tract, t eon hle-ttford 611,VElit LEVER %% ATt:ll, with steel' chili' at•t% hey Thk finder wltfrecc tys am above reward; the delivery ul It it/ the •oustrltter, to ftlanuntornin 6ireet, Potteetile # 'ot at bit OfEre. In L.ntfe Mirk l AMIltiL t F.:VIA: ti Dee. 21.122.2 WANTED. idt 14 Bi TIC 0 '., IMMEDIATELY:— 5 gon . .± T i'. 4 :aillentct?, icy eral inntiths Flrkitil, employrtreLi a; - good. ttages,' Apply to JOHN ni t'ANTI.)Pc. Ac'..:l.• I : - Clem Cartto, ~ , - Feb. '1.1854 ' ' - 5.11 . ':, AMTEs7=6y lten Ist of Apt!! next,.. trieec eillog (louse sottaPle for u - smell tetull . — teat (roux SO toeArroliare per anoirm. Opt ,- Sitilitrud In Mnbantono eitpree, preen cd. Address ' Itar i_'3 ruitr.vlll*. Y,-O. ; ' Jataiery 21,1 4 3:tf AIMNERS WANT • D.—Ten ,lOod; sober Miners. are whined to go to l'lteatettil Good alleges wilt he paid and constant Minsk given s For tunicr patticolweappLy et the itook Sittreof the vubarraber. - Li. BANN A N Jan. .21,1834 , • '.3,1" , DOARDING ER. MAST WANTED,—Wan. ieit at Lincsaler—Colituu, near snacuolilo.a atilt able pets' n to kCep ai „ largr Boarding nonce. '-Foe wilier particulars ati If in • , COCHRAN at PEALE,. Shaninkin. NOrtly'a ItliintiVy. 2—it ':-. Jan 14.1854 IRON & ;UTLERy, 1 . 1 NEVES AND FOItKEL— Jost recetveS by -Mitic sub:mbar, • hit o f Knivec .and Fars a re penal finality:: put tip to cases. callable wr , Chip - 'had a sid NewlitarirYtesents. Call and see them at the Ilar.iteste.slore-or the cluhserihat. I Calt)Ril E: nnictrr, Dec. 17, 1833 *pole LO.NTElLAN.—domettiinc to Orris the youngsters drains the- torpng LphJ3yr , lAr sale at the Town pali Iron Store. ny liovit9lter 19; 1,'53 QELIN:ILETTZIWO MICE A; [RATTRAPS 17—Makes temSearee In one nlgnt. For Bale Di? FR aNg Poll'. 47-if November 19; 7i.3 aciAST STEEL, Shear Strwl. Bar ,Nait CJ Mids. Railroad Iron; Clue, &c.. for c.t. at; Town Hall Irosi Store.. 'FRANK' POET. A PURVES, DEaLP.II IN SCUM' Ifit)N. ,Cl•Corrper, Wass. - Bar and Biotic Tin, beadolic. Orders received - rot Biala and f. Copper. work. and • Machine lurnul.kiog. MI c.i'dhr.. connetted vritlitbe above line promptly atrbrsd-1 ; jir• N. C. Crimes Penn and:Sarah Sttert4.prtad , a. June , U. 1653. 4;-ltc COAL. Dit&irtt;ilionAs & co have renot t orto .1J thr office of ; C. W Pillunri,-Esq.,, In Cetitresliret. below'the Anicrtrafg floetee. where perm - qt.( I:4vies toleiness with them 701 vies.ie Jan. 2 1 3,1654., 4 II:. N°T.IC/i; A. N. (108F,ItTit. Jr., has 3311.2, 18514 assoelated with him 1,. tit IR- E Witt; and will eGiatinue the cetal Enteincel ti,e• Wore, under the fani of A. 8.& W. L. ttottot. - 1 . 8. onu6-430j Walnut etrnet. 1.41/..et, -Stbuy 'kill. • Pbtind'a .Jan. 11, T!+547.4; I\TOTICkd The partnership bert.io;uri , rrintins: bettren JAMES SILLIMAti and JEFIEMIA.II ABED. in the Mining al. Coal, has hero Uer , thyrd by triutipii comielli. A ll'acetinnti up to the 24th Or DeremN.r, trb3,ati wait as aEitiotor itite rile latt!,tiiin up to the time here aperniedi i br Foam! by JAMES dILISMAN. and the :11Ining Minium, will he continued by JIIREMIAIi ILEX% oil Ills i.wn account.. Jan. 2060 lIISS(.II.A.4IORT.—The Gros . of FRANCIA .1/CON & CO. Is lnis lay, lot Mo., 16tb, 1834', els savedly mutdal consent. The business of the late firm wilt be reified by either of the partnerx. ' I'FLALNCIS Backoi.; s WALTER LAWTON, _ STEPHEN S. hltlee.- . co.pART:YERSIIIP.—Tbe undersigned hare till. day-let-Mn., Mb; 1654, formed a Co-p'irtntii”loO, under the firm of SAIL:fIig,PRICE fitt !no transaction or a geOeral Coal business • OPFlC,C—ltiorth-isest corner or Frori t an& Wal. nut @treats. t_ WILLIAM It. BA COlyi , FlLthelEt '3' ALTER LAWTON, 1,.. OFErfIEN R. PRICE. 3 31 • lap:2l, 1p.,34 . i110501.4...Ti0S (JP torn.a.TNEßstitto. .L."—The Copartnership heretofore es tatint heiwetu tho Hunserineis, trading under the firm of WEel', 13LAKISTON4 CO3Lis)ttifs,day dissolved by;iout n. at corniced, Wm: withdrawing -Odin the Johnji. Blaklston and Win. P. Cota ilt tie the bus:nail of the atm. at the &lice, 03 W AL. NUT Nt. - .l' WM. gle7l,J • LJOHN R. BLARIATON: • t - - P'. cox.. '; • • Jen: II: 1853. • . . - CO-l'AitTNERBllll l .—Tha subscribe!, having put (lucid the Irirertst of Wm. Wan, Jr., 111 the. lat.) !atm of Mai - aeon &Tog, have formed a co. partner/01h under the firm of tiLAKISTON . abdedlt continue .the selling and !hipping 0fe4331, at their old place's of bihtluess. Motif No.; Birt:ono. (Mier, No, 63 WALNUT hit. . ' JOHN R. LILA 111:vt 51 -' ,. . WM. P. cos. Phila. lad: I • . . 111160•LVTION OP COPARTNILII•trIIIi r . 1,1 — • rne j ruillitershlp heretofore existmg 1...-cwran amp? Snyder and Bebstruln traiiii.,e in name Of SNYDER dr.3III..NES. la thl. day ut.- ialeed try Mattel content, by itio Benjamin ova 'front the firm; Ceollt'AV•• t. hiatag purchased Ail entire ,Interest 1n nit fine de paßaients qt huslortr, will .ettle ell ac coati:its erldethe /ate 13ror• • cEOFIGE W. SNYIAR. lIIKNJA2 I IIN MILNEnI 'Potlotrille.:istt.slo,l3s4. • NOTICE The bo rine.* nt the late thin DKR h NILNBtI . vrtil tie cnntlnard by.the titttinrito.r 10 all its various , btrinehnd nt Attant entttte tnilidtag, ' run f o under. Tamara c offeror for Rollin t lh ftlart Furnaces, Railroad Van. , 4r.c. tie will aim couttcbe the bndlneY. nr antl 81,1114 the, celebrated Pia. Fkirest .sik, Sp• Ate. Psi at Rad .6.4 Cestr, being putt proprietor octbefo asonae w izst viirk .• • 'jail. 21, 1854. „ 64Parr.hr" E Eta 131- kJ HIED baying resumed the selling arid - rhipPiNe or Vogl, has this day associated with blai ViALtam G. •A trbz NJ SD, Jous Ileararat. Ja., arid Groilnd .11. P , orrs, and t lbe larni ut _LEWIS ARDE?aIIE(V & ca, at ft Wilso duvet - •Wharv , ts - Nos. 7 aid (4, pan, Richmond. ; • LEWIS AUDENRIED. •- -•' ,GEORGIE H.POTrs. - a. AUDENRIRD, JOIIN ROMMEL, JR., :- Jan. /4,1E31 • • ' 1.11 NOTIOIg.--.IOSEPH PATTERSON bee 1).:4 day retired from the bosinese of sellitt sod ..blppihk Ceel,coodumed C HAR L ES tbe Arm of CRAW. CM MIL. LER aco., CHARLES MILLER, having tpsorlt. ted with OWN. P. OORDON.wtitrontinue tn. Gnao- nese se heretolote uoder [be ton of . CHARLES MILLER & . . r take No IS Warotit E.:. Ptalad'it. tan 7.11 4 .5 t I.lt lOW 1 1,CCIAIR.CCRED RAMS. " dhouldery, moo: apd dry malted. Nri.l Blitkelet.Codtlah, Herring. • Tcmgoem and fi.ounds of Codfish. - For rate by 'A. lIENDELISON:.AiI Jan.6B. loot; • DRsEDlMAcluics—Pared.and I Fresh Verautelll/ • .", " Fig.?" "* Pickles, rtrrhties, It'nt°lidi°ll7s4' A. lIENDtpIiON . i A er DR/SEES CIitICISSI 'AND 'BLACK *VAS. ... 1 Crushed mini Pufverlied sugars?. Bolt White ,do : : • Brown and yellow , , do .: Mann, ; ... /nos, ; COFFEES, , Laplre,' ; 7 • • and 'Fresh Drowned, } alo, ' , , . Loviarint syrup, Asc., &e. For sale low, by -A. HENDERSON. Ail. lan.SB, OM , - - - 4.- - s_ Llll3Lbitle - IMARDWARIA,L , Aa no:equalled aamittapiat of all that it necessary to build or re pair a tteuit,for rats an the Town ffall hely Stara. • . 1 FRANK PUTT. BUSINESS CARDS V.'l.: OUDIgnA, niat kr, Sliest, a kW di eye prepat.;.: t., oprrult In ioelieet. intionclor) o.itr ~ r • aryl on :renAontble "ACOII . 111.1111:011abie -ATTOHNEV AT LA N ' _ .DeviAbyo, Act.bylk4t! County, Pa.. w tU.an hap anybbsine. ibtival to bls CAM. with Ptio/.114,8,, Js - n• 14, 1854 !lA. 1 • CU3i4T.1:: 1 ,?1:0,,E:41,c,n fly 2.3,',.;f1,, 'h., 1 .11 , n; ' , ton or Mel,dr.u, ar typed. 1:104 , oii iiridre 65111 tic IN, 64 : ottit.froit • Maltyl•Jll Li 4 bon. Wi3 iv.teueed Drc.• :o=3 LLIES ?ItIRVEY'OIt and trif;l A NE.',%l:. Lorain:let:he ba‘lnugo 411ii.late rani,.! U Fril,cr.. nay nucurc-sturn rii PaiLerci - ;cuttico ItL•l'Drafics,:he nag mai. tie ;;;., fur Ow I•urcrurc 61.0, i•roft,4loll,. stud .., 6.1.1 Inforsz:llud ruticryince lincl In th•cc c R,. t prr u. c. • HOWELL Firrl Fit trrtl contlonc tiloc.truyirg sru! ...Wt.* of Real 11Pieii, halN POW (ur octln.tr•VOAl vetlahle-1,304 I • • , (Mire, Centre street. Toni 4c/orrsonsit of the-ter rum,. ytmarttl,.. NrArmber 1,433 ' ........ftsarmass-Arawirdroora,- N FOR.SALL-SL 101:.x'!'. 1 . ; Itf.:NT:.--Th, tilrer ef.t 1' house and lot, in deuiv It rt , t.t. , loW the Borough ot Patiotlll4. The tinuge is i0t ,. ..11,fy, with re . buormo4.-trie'.i,ern Imply lefittrd. • Ind painted. and is in every ivipect in romp:?{, Jet. Trip tot Is %gel) In 0,4 ti}a.• given For tict]Litiiiip..llv In- F( IX tic DitoTilelt.e.c..tirri-,, , t , .. Yoh. I. • I 3;• • I 0 4../CASibil--,C ta.t.zablet Lra , tt, Cirl:bi . talnj „. /me rmam it., 11,.,1,,,,,,, :,, a luau 4' , l ti lel,. appticatim. to 1.. W. aft C. lEß,Lrtgin,- . rt:le,,, .iurt 1:a. 1,!..:,1 - . ii . ..: 4 ' 1 0 REXT. — Tht• I:r•idiltre ,uaw 0 , , 1 . 1,01.. , , 7 A. •4;harh,/, W. elerhetta; i3,,t,,,,,1n t'entre al. h. I R I'. fit - 41',.) Ihti. 3t, ii. 1.3 3. , ./ l'Olit YiAlllako.--Thh .1,0-itt.try t•1011A • i 14 . PGUN . lrs.lell4 Wit, if onto, on .4“ r.,..-...i i 11,... . ~1 ,T.4i Ir at, lsititiw ' i-atart rtrt•t:t., ea , 1, i lt 1 - 20 4 , 1, front by'32 fret ,tl.--p; u 0 .1 f,•• !it h i."--'. al th a ':0 filet atirl , : ' I - ' • ti I •11! ) FOICSAI.C. A 10 ii tau attain .E nitre, with ta - I'2 1114s1 / - Brc.4,4ez—bavel..efi ias tuie a atiurr Mk , . att4 attlil: " itkld 04 xtusanable turns. The "Unglue may t., tt , ,I, hi dies fa rtii)o . er • tt Islaf lilac ettittyt - ' 4' l't ti' - .li V. N. 4 4 1 1:11', 4 ,I . ~. . . ~ ", . .ti' ;...,. DPc . • L Ult ISALE.,...—The;• . tituar.ber," I,r `A k`;t T;1V1..(11.1 . 5;.311d, : 4 10,11.g.` to, oil:no the &unit , 1t 1 ; ben., :. ( I.liiiyi'nlll , 4 . at "Mt "‘1 jJuLkm,r, • . , ! lite 1,4 nihns, ‘sl!icth tth4 Itispluve.uwntel. • .. ,1 Ii!! 1 6 -0 and i 5 one Of Ow WO dreirabh! I IthLUlTht,, , in thy lichrorgll Turcrhim r it*" ni,rece can alshh, !!! • rUhliont.l,l,! trtitl4, Itie property Orli the , %%111111 iv, giv, 1:11 t.y '2: 1 1 j!.--• &round urn! Lr the tuoi,t v tluadle tot an l'hhi! ( • -,... it tor to nu. apply tri • - , nr • I. I); Meredith.. , ! Cenite 1 , 11 tt UK LEASE.-I'6 vim: "I enr,:ht, Tr.irt ,rlCcal LAnht,Annwu "Z'hithY .nttlnt."ln rtuit,y • r,striAtup. hutl a Tlk it I ..ITrealoht- It Ilvs off but to In., • Ala . l . .acvnaion la Mtc7.ll , Crfi:tk—rittltalnt. , • i• i 4.V r °pelf:olo4 - nr , C;t a: 1,11 g r.f 144 ch he ve.breu !nand oral in he of 11, 0;-!-11 , h... ! I).'For lurilnet'lnfAtuathun upT4 ti,,• h JiatiNNA t fIKN n(111E81'1:11 Nov :O. CCM I= BAL E.— i X Ic. I /0!.. , Tt ril • 1.3. h. .1. )o'., pGri„v • Jo . the of :0.11...Lb. 1 !Lit r. 1.11 ...1.e. , ' 1 •ir al.,)nnicti:no. r nt . ten:re duet 1, bile. 1..1511. 'v..; llbe r tv..).„ . I' • PAIN .0. C.. 11A r 411 A: fur the r Aug'',lt 10,1853 . . . • i LoOa Pi A I.E.—Tho! , enloorrtlii nnerto f,or Ser 1 , I 1! P ber hers Enonv, (1)11 . 0 . 1 , 1 thv b0.,,t In the ,roo; ••) ' i:vr hoot worn ,sll , ots Cr , 1,11 ,.. 1 , 01:0 ; also, 14, , a, ~, 10. PIN. :given's, dor ,ail venoty too n. tonsmo-, , i`r ,ttOiltilllid woe, (Jr nuns, yet 211f01 I, , ' , . . JOHN PINKERION :lan iin nlimgo Niter!, Krlsoll'l,' • I- ,I inn. 1 , , 1'53 F -CO LET.- 1 A and ..)infilr.dir.l,.ll ( , tlsce arid it. the 14 0 1y1,11'li1:11Utt atrrr•l. • Lri.tuiri of - •• Jot,tri t , t4:. k , • Jan, 24. 1.!•,..2.. • - 4 t:• I 14. E E.:tiV1i." 1 00 . 4.3 Lois. r Olt A A LE. -_ k u ;, , ll tottititng lops in ths most ren•ftil p:ltf 0111,,, 4; ours of A'ottsvlll,•,.llttly In out On fht 1at,,,,, Estole, stenomi offered for salt. Apply to :1 • V . ~• ' ' '.. A. ItUt3AEL, 4prz,7 ty the owners, et his office In tOtiontsbr....... ' Pottsville Mir 3. leol . - . ' IS ' , - 'CM: Or iOW IN ITAN EL Is.lir.NE. wti 1: Evil e', Adiolniniralloo ty itte Resit .ter-el I'olllll3 nut,e, rrbcr, In I'itlllolit, In salil rue'Esiateot Ow }leen.% lute of liranin 'I >htP,tn gala pe;rson;i'it.,l/ to nilltideCelsv.d, or hrrel by fiat, v. niediate•paysueni.nnit ifin.e clairno , lvli; !lent [hens properly I for ',Aesti in t ei T. Trem • ont' Frh. 1. --- ' wilt G C , ii)rongb Oleit Kt, until Filthy nirL11:11 16.4, for Mt le and-t 5 reni.oe Tc—.l . etierlo. t:lcOluiv• Male hUletlnteilti.l:6l ,tti _ Tearlii.: In the 111.0'6.1:opl. 'N)..tleTeicliet i•th:l,l N.. And one a. in .raid yrho,.l!l 1 Mnln' TeAcher its yirlurlpal undllrens..s , sn Male diJoloi No. 4, ' FRANK rn•ii 47-1-1 . • ..; I . reina Iv's. onn air printlpo . 1,..411.1 I .i#:dir.in.il,l 31 tie :Ictioul Pio, ili .• II • I Mail,' Teut.tter., for:slste.ti t io .1 p i i ,. 4 . • II ..1 1'.41‘41P C,.1 prai. ir.:II, et sol I a. aeititar,i;L•i 111., S.lioo', Pio. 5. l'FmnalY4--nr.e ab . principal."-untl.l Pritial.3 Sehnol, Vir. 1. - • •2 }I/t0t:4 , 4431,a I 1,4 feliiiil.l et b4Ol, •• 1 Tertiater her t-Irh Fcmnir , Nl , s. 2. 1.. t• Aua 7. The exampatto, n.lll t"tko I,(sco for Trar.i:rra, ate o't i.,< it on rt:ti.t!.` tnott.tnai.lt, I^3.t. and t•'r tn.•• Frwate, ~ e O'nNrilay March 4111, at 4 o'cterk. .1t.23\ c 4. ftIARTI •• V OTIOE TO.3rnott6.-111e. St4l , 1., 11,uror.rq to attepd the Atl•urneti Uuurt.l.6 n, I • Fjr.r.'iars arr ttr•rrtiy not ,fit dti cit'tll-:r r 1 .1 1 .1. • iii ard,,,AH Mtge wtli t;et, no , Coil t4,i iv c • , Ifr's Oti,ire,P. - qt!4;l viqe,Jals. 213, 10.4. j l)itoresAi.4l. -Prnpodate v.. 11 . . . 1)1101.ebb.na...7,.. , . .1. the unOthstplyterl tor the Miztorit.l ar,l lit'yt • ti n t., at the trst. , Attu I.hrtt-4 to: h tit() February next. For turrhee .trt to-4 , SI their I , : bLe. MetrXei :stril. :Ile. ' Lo. BUD 1V : havlnZ t unaer the name of It 04. - TON, and /11%.t114' conitti,ted their linty' Citair;.are nun , teady t mate. with the .Iharbitit,o, V 4, endow rash, .tiOuhlir.is.Coalt..ate, :awl do all 11.1,144 1;11(1 , 11t, ice. Thry :It 11,0 Lit if..• .Itti.rirc Ma=l JEREMIALI Jan. f..S, 16.54 sTA.TE. Oft, JOsEI I II . 3105111G11..1t t!.. Own.' l.: , Jurtot County; to Mal); na;ance of the nono.ey on rb.; hanoa of i Q ui: Adintat.trat../ Knandr htq ot l' , ;• prove lownsnO, I.) sett ctit,tg ( flit ~reEnm ewitted t th. dillttiv ' 'Will 'Mend for that vtuct.; In the tsoiougis at Pof the Ind 4ay,ot Ftbltia ry, 1559, at A) V.; 0, .t watei, alt 1)3 11 tea thtarei.ted lota ' • • ',..1011N Illii3AttljAudltc , Ja.; 1551 : . 4..3;• trIALCII:-13 - 1:1;li 1111/ 1.1 ,' ,'~lThu Gonononwealtit it jtrva. I Lt:e . Lr it.liclrs and RenleettllA:t.. 3 •vyvJVH ELDtUIiGE , late ti 10,1:#7:7 M.l)us -12;0Unty,..1a414na. . ,la."tibanal, Uy Iftnll , 3‘ Jur that awarded by ttie, (Cut of bctiu),litill, tbe-.Rcal Es:aLl , . of this eaid LL• DIAIDGL: 4t14.e ed taitted and. 1 0 govY. to tilt • tirlllb 1,4 Lk vr.;te. gl'uland IL.ruogia 154111 VOLII.Iy. boulidi'd :0 1..1.1 3141:m4114 r•t: •. • an.: Its tile rear ay a ervntrty feel tio , 141011.5 In 110,it ata 1.l 51ne1, ana t 0 ItUj(II ..• Jr , feet, jt and .14,r - IGc rant utiOnttena ,•• I)‘“lata and aohornao, nuan 1.l ilte belts I, %I r . "I the satd dtcpriged adpt.r mrt court oi l ay t o t i b tbe tbquisit,§l,, ig . k: j 1 to c a w 7 r , dis j, " O , t ;',l . „;• (4,6 i I Lod . bt P4m.l; the dintkl,aid. bcPa kjVh. 11161? wa . 1141 h day ~1* on - motion oh .L.dilat ll:chards, F.. 9.1 *V h: rode on IGerlyg#l heirs. 0s - J . Unarm a, the Willa Of 44/1:111 F. behorati: , 4 tv . olum of .14ttir5 Wood, .4.4.0 . 4., BancEldridge, Slaty ig• Eldridge. and . 10 • ••"' "" • • - • • ' " _ . wit I.,orsage Jane. A: kitten!, late Jane NV. 1.1.H0, %Voliatuli.'glilnago,Flankllit.litertits.,sl).l (lbti lest four names are skin to a , uttn,xttk) to be acid .ippear at an OrPhan,a . bald ai Pottsvtiti,lti or.d for *aid Lou cal 1)1 B ill, on the Oar cad, of Mann; A- 11 .31!!../.. a. ev, th en sad tner.l te a:: • tritaat to take a ;ova, lira oluttuald at t<a ni.; tb.2l,ut, ur. enc..w cause, ura) the sal., Itvl oesoialiccuttland w law. Lly the (..okilt. . LEW2llftf.ll;:qilft,e , %r• IN 'minim :so: la an ordet •or f itt.poltts puolir-heft. MErt. NM; Lg, LC f Ili tla f itt ()lacy, p„i; tile, Jan at; . .. ) 1 1 LTO'rlefit.—vIo;-.llFihe itetreur..l.l..elp Itel'"'"" IN °t rues of 'John's Itany, hate of f.mvc;2431. , ." . ." - i x'o th.‘nsbilh MIN' COutity of e l / 4 . hu) lh ft. , ' , .r.. - • I . Puttuant Wall order of life Orphan.* ttot '1 a I icounty of k , etinviktil.,; -u inqu,o. will I,e3irli 41 , t , :kik tivvi-Iltagtroisir.nfthe VA id d dju the I " ' *tato of tatgeet hi etialeinutt„ tu ink roil at of St:-.11 , • ' OW. 'Oil WiiiibiLik!btiV, , the Itth ',by ~1 " r , bi' , •"• /y 4401110 team:kin the lownoon to ninge Ptr"''''' 01 1 00 ink) t,stzto tit the cm: dettePid. 7o4n.tativ.r,,,, I 411 1 COddren and teem r.pr.selliAl fret. If hal r , h, I.• : ,41 , ine Without ptej4dtre to and rpuirri,4 of • he *!... , I nthettii*e to value and a*nrlio• the *lute , w! , ". tont whet, pill may attend If you think pr , l*l . ( 1 ', .JAMI:Si C4A,;(11.U. rthe rta . of the. C...univ -iji itiitkl ) 0 ,, ,.'!i ' , 44b,r t fr 9 Otrire''Pwit , / .• ,,, - 1 -v)l4'.. Jan. 11, P:51: 1 , ' i: :Ai k i 7 oTicia. ,fhe ,41.o.eliDer Would atOetty maill, 0 lit. r....+, toll tiro putittc stwetsilit4 that he, ,, plevircd at itertiOtk , ..s to attend tit UK V 1 .3.11111 1 .0 ~ kilStrritlif. e Lunn .11kroncy. Brick m ,m v , l o ) , f114:1,.. ; knd othrr eneatiugthg i•etOnkluit to akildnit , .', 4 " ' kinds. .?.lao, to tth.tract tot the Cousfructh.:, a:..,: 7 Ere, tornt'nt all Itin:hl of Hitilditt**. l'ltittFds WA:Jet , • i ! , ' Itttillette , ll4,' - - Rill:k it: .1 .tgl.. , *. P. el—'loankfill fug Asst favara. th, itv! , wil" A irOul.teolitit n 4 MlAlltUiLiin ,4 of th e Ithtielth Ott. r, i I....tvonaee••• • .: t ' . - 4 . kii-i -. ' Nov. V.li.ii: ' . - eil.v .1 A W PARtATIERItIitP . .-41 , A.4have eottroir ihto co-plrtn , qablp Of Law, and hose iakcet thi office fittlY,am , '' 4 W. flrcaies',. Esq.. Thn btierneae or 11r. invlog hates bylltho oats acid to rw,0‘•,: . . ,, 4e1.1 as ail elat that no, bu cuntihted hi out ell diligent attention:. WM. D. • •: • • JOIIN 4114;11i>. A ' ' I Eeing de•irtmli !if witlii: , nwlur pf the tae th: VoU rt. of We Coun:01 tided all n¢OnblelS preres.initel tan 00 - bf ‘Vw Wgtl-4itiononx will ae.ilet lu .the manager.teia of 11;4 '" 'pH ruy existleg. engagements are dl,fiajpf. ki. 'F. - Aulust tl, • • , , ATOTICE.--,The RuitteUf Arrohni.y of ILr : . Li..l.hrtn of e. PnTT. tiara orHn • ;the hnads of the indesigned for collection.. , ;aloe, indebted will gileare rill and mike ,!shout fui,ther delay. - .1011. N. CON fit.s,D. J. l' Pottsvillt.,July 0.1:453. • 'NOTICK.—Nntn , litereby !Auk' , "Chit 1 have ails dal) , June 60 ,associated with tn, St. EllaAii.EletlitßD l3 , tn the practice.wbleh.-tu ttisrtriou. !then, will Prlcertec Luntlutied nuilrof: the Grin NEVILLE & ITICH4IIIIB. a OfBt4. I'4alre l 4 ,"" next door to iti 11.110itle t3tore. /NO. C4'4LVALI E s. • st.tf REM ME EMI NToTicES. 1.1 ' I . 1 rlt:olttt r. t ii•AltLEs MEN 4 S•Gt 11 111113
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