II .rL'ibt i*T4' lottpitt II POTT§VILLEr PA. SATURDAY. FEB. 4. t8:54 ar' fl MATS' 'JOURNAL Aim a Isr ael. itr,4zulatian Mira any °char • Newspaper 1 7 104417 n SortlumPenuffloania. It a artaiq tha Coal, inin and Erstaingsz w e n, "t only. tkes 4,14 ,414, , fiaag caaatits, bat in all ort, eatis#, and it also circulates largely ,aseare the marls is Srha y ,lEitt. eosin:i t taltic4 tendert st. .urge of the *log Agiveret sing ilifi.itteme in t a Lowity, Bdt ley rapers have 80 m any eapit• Vitt: erratlea r le! subseetption lite• . • re ir' Cie:67ll-B dnd Attlhe Srhool readier* r i t h 1 0- #4 ,ooWied with Thz Jartritial'at Sl ertierrostiimi rei aeleiiiire. " * 7l'S P 911; Milli ELLS` JqtrANAL nl4l 4. 1 1A1iv . . C4,4mNent. Asidaad. %is .LAVDERI3IIr2i, TtrillgjiUtla: & . • / H0N1r5074 Grierarv.Trentont ; curiat..ss H. fitit*Alll, 71 Pine Bt., New York% . Who are ,authorized ip - reeeive sobteriptioriN, ad rertimemPutg, d.e.„ for the Miners' .Toarnot, and teeeipte for th e mune. WHIG CH,VNTIC MEETING. The Democratic Whig citizens 01 Scbdt kill county are 'requested to meet in fh - Court liuhte. :Pottsville, on Monday, the t'ati day of March next. •at one o'clock; P. M., for the pufpose of selecting Delegates io the Whig Stateeonvention. which will meat at Ihirrishurg, ou that;:lsth of March, to nominate csididates for Governor, Canal Commisaiiiner, mid Supreme Judge. A gcn erat attendance , is reiluested. - Jr.aottax REED, 1 J. M. REINHART, ()AiJEL STAGgE, ISRAEL REED, De. D. J. McKistirs.• JOHN K. CLEMENT, • SAMtIEL 41:ELLER, Standing Committee. WIIIG STATE CONVENTION At a meeting ul the WHIG STATE CO3I MUTER, ,held pinsuant to public notice, in Philadelphia. on TUESDAY, the 13th of December, 'in the bbseuce of the Chairman, A. K. Coq ,WaS Called to the Chair. The sub ect of the meeting, having been 'slated. it 'Was, otk motion of Col. Edier, s of Somerset, kinanuriously Resolved, That:a Convention of Delegates of the Whig party be held , at Harrisburg, on . ,ihe 15tir day pl March, 16.54 t for the porpos of nominating a candidate for cioveroor, Ca nal Commissauueri, and Supreme Court. • A. K. CORNYN, Chairman. HENRY S. EvAttc, Secretary. lIVSINEfiS DEPARTMENT ' .10 4 " . TO DYEifs,—See adv. of Barlow'. Indigo Blue. M CARPENTER, Daguerreolypist, so patronetvfrOc i tt toe citizens of Pottsville. 121 r THE BOARD OF Borough School Dirc torn EldVerike. for Teachers. . .. . Cr DYISIEL G. BARNETS . offiarva Tavern :hand at. New Plt . iladelphia at petvate Rile. : . Q" w. k.. A14T7., Sc BRO. have Woodland in' Wayne toWn.tillS,, En thin Co:, for nle: • Or SEASONADLE.—Strong'a Great i'alant toe "lepot. 9Slskattstiti St. New York. .-. Cr OILS FORIMACHINER,Y to he had at .1 ; A. 6.78. Allen's, 7i and S S. Wharves, phis. Eir linp. , have a house for rent in liouitta are in great demand—those, tperelore,•in went 41 . 0u1d examine this otror. FRVIT AND CONFECTIONARiVoI all I.;:iidt6, et rothincsup Sr Seflees' 113 N. 3d. St,Philzi. delphia, I ® JN.Q. L. pOME1101", Oil and Comailteivn Merchant, WS. Wharvee, Philadelphia. See lid- Verllfernetli." • car LEE h: 'WALKER, Music destlere,lBB Chesnut St., Philadelphia, invite customers trom Schuylkill Co. Their' stock of music and instru ments is on of the largest and best in the United States CD''IUR. Nx. KErt.ir, ' formerly nail agent betweeti Philadelphia and this: place, has been ippointed agent for Howard dc Co.'s • Express in Reading. aa'WE are indebtedio Hon. C. M. Straub, at. Washington ; Juhn Hendricks, Esq., of the Senate, at Harrisburg,aid Messrs. Strong, Fipple acid Horn of the House, for publid ~..doutnenta, papers Sm.. _.,,/.. .''..""/ TECAJBLE IN TEM CAMP.-GtD. Wn. .1\ H. Ketra kas,come oat - an 'independent candidatefor Congress, in 34 rka Co., in op position to, lion. J. Glancy Jo. 4 the regular nominee. , The Whigs make .0 nomination. , Err° POSTAIA:STERS:—AbOII three we ago,' we . &rested several paCkag of. Jour nals to gentlemen at Harrisburg, Which it seems have-neVer ken received. ur Post : master here rerueners particularly is mail ing them as addressed. As They were' of more than ordinary importance, we should like to kntivv . what has - become if them. , .. Milt IIittiVFAC7I.TRE9.*—WiIt are un der .obligations- to Mr. Jou L. Misntrcn, Leather Dresser, on. Railroad street,. for a b , "eautiful ' Sheep Skin, dressed in the most elegant manner, with :the wool on. It is quite a luxury:, and will compare with any , similar ulanufacture of the kind we havi ever seen. Establishments turning out suds work. untinestiOnahlf deserve the patronage of ntireitiens. ; • . . Ltr: CREAM.—Our better half desires us to state that she was not aware that. Ice Cream was 'so th.licious in cold weather, un• ill she parlook•of a spacious bowl from Mr. Martin's establishment,,a few days since. 7— I\ir. I t certainly bears oiF the palm in the manulactUre 61 this luxury, among us—and it is seldom that its equal is to be tourid in our,cuiec W. H. DAY, a very light mulatto, and 'on that timeline a voter, wits, Oa" the opening of the Ohio Legislature, admitted to a seat as reporter for the Ahmed America*, a paper edited and publithed to Cleveland, by colored men but wax last week expelledobe meat -bets •" prelerring to extend the'privii,eges of the Senate to a Negro of full blood." • MORE FIRES.—New York is peculiar ly unfortuuste—she,has su ff ered very large ly by destructive fires of late. On Sunday night two more were discovered. A 'large num berofpoor familieswere rendered house jesK, besides losing all their goods. The 'Ames - intimates .that the Conflagrations from which the city has so frequently suffered or late. caniiiit be attributed to accident alone. (07 iftm. J. GLAtters. Jong was uomi natea 'by the. Democrats of Rvading, last Satinday, to fill the seat in Cnogress made vacant:by the. recent death of Roo. litipri AYAluti!ebberg. The.vote orikhe first bat• • lot slovd Lhus J. Glancey Jones received • Peter F. Nagle '• -.William Hen The sp l eciai elethou is appoioted for the 4th of February . (to-day).— frr Evvr,o stmt. —F reach's Cartridge Man *ufactoryttat Lower Ravenswood, Long Is land, blew up, Saturday afternoon, with Ire ),mendous Violence, killing , about twenty-five persons, mostly boys and girls, engaged in :the . establishment, and shattering, more or the building& in the vicinity. There were over;50,000 ball cartridges made up in the building, besides . a:considerable quantity of poWder. ' , The cartridges nearly all explo• Fed, and the balls Were thrown in every ,dr rection ; but providentially no person out of the buildings was .seriously injured." r. DipPHIN AND SUSQUEHANNA R. R.—' This new road was opened throughout its -entire length, on Tuesday last, under- the di. rection and general superintendence of Ell. wood Morris, Esq., Engineer4n-chief-for the Company.' Au excursion train left Auburn in the morning lOr Harrisburg and returned the nine afternoon. Many persons went horn this'place. They speak 01. the road, its officers and their trip on Ther-day to terms ohhe highest gratification. By.tbis;oad, direci gailwav COMMUnka- • iron is now made between ljarriaburg and place--speedy' and citavenienr. • The Reading Cot have put on an eitrtvtain to " rub lu s h Reading at 6 i o'clock every morn• ing, to conneckwith the Dauphin* Susque: • liaucalise at Auburn; The regular morn lug train 'lrani Paltsville reaches Auburn in time; and the returning passengers can.tike the atteruooa cars on the Reading road, either up or down.; • 11:7` TEM I Yowl' NY EttallitarNE gOes to 96,000 regular aubstibera, isn'd the aggregate eirettlitiniUt the pariiial now. to round numbers, 130,000 copies. 4 MORE SNEAKING LEGISI4TION We are indebted to HIPPLk, Eq. :lit Harrisburg, for the Copy a bill.reptxted in the Honse,of Repreteinativet`e b'y-Mr. Magee: A FURTHER SUPPLEMENTAo' the act eatithid an Act to enc - euswe, iii manufac lure ut,it i oli ahil l e a ke of minerit coal, dad tor other 'purposes, approved the sixteenth day of June, Anoo Thatiai.one r thutispd eight hundred and thirtyrsix4 , SEcticci 1.. 8e it *guard hy Art S mo t e and Home of Representairees of Mi. Comm on . wea l t h o f p et orssfranra, in Geitertif Asscintly me!, and rt. Whereby enacted by :hi , aufir;ray o f t h e sa me, That all compauteii lerorp ora . ted under the act , to which this is,h suppl e . me ot,shall not be reouired to ritrry.pn the ha sioess of manufacturing iron in their corpo , rate capacity, bur, m additton'to a l re ady granted„such cOmpanies i;hall have 'the right to Ida shafts, epee and:ore; mines, and. erect the. oecegsary'otaelltnery. for mining, build furnaCes, forgeK nod. roll- Mg mills, and to the whtile, dr our por tion thereol, lori term of , one or MOre•years, to individual operators for such rent and Up on such terms as the parties shall,;igree, who shall have the right to prepate Ifor , niaiket and. vend the products of the saner:. `Aoy one with but•hall an eyeOu see that iltit is but a subterfuge for the, ide,o.sporation WO:Mining e r onipanies. Such",,l4i f ,i al i on : is , disgraceful. , Why not come tint dpenly,and statejairly 'end explicitly the object of such applications, and let the people know' what it it their lrepres,entatives are votiog, for -or gigaton ? The people here are fait, growing out of all manner of patience wit h' these con temptible, sneaking attempts to tasten upon them laws that me-tenths of ' Went are op posed to. • GENERAL • The following petition against ' 'fie.' extea sion'of thiaLaw to Schuylkill , County is now in general circulation ninong . o r pi's pie : . , To the Honorable the &Mate . arid Haitse of Rep resentatives of the Gaintnantarailh of Penni,. rania in General Avsembly ante . The undersigned ) Coal OperatOtis, Miners, Laborers, Mechanics, Farmers, afar Busincss Men of Scouylkill Ci:inty, do.'mo - St earnesta ly protest against the passage oi any mead meat to the General AlanutactUring - Law, ex tending it so es , to include the, taitoing - ot Coal, or any law whatever which may he brought before the -Legislature, establishing Coal or Mining Companies, or luiprovement Compames in Schuylkill Countß; and we make this appeal to your hunorrible brins, not to pass such - a:headmen! or law, against the wishes and against the interests of this County. Shetrd auy of the to.h4 Coat M.- , ning Counties of the Stale, itesite such :la aoactmeo r, ii is QM our purpLse to tutertere —we would, on the contrary say', let thetn , have it, it they ask for it ; but for Sentry i. kill County we.would ask—aud iri the name of the people, of said County, weitteinaotito 'be let alone—we demand to 14, exempted front the operations of such laUrs _as we re -ferred to. - We would respecinilly offer. a Ifew reasons why we protest agaiest the ere atiZto of Mining Corporations.in cur Comps , . First. We believe that the few4ndividuels who are laboring fur the creitiof,of Coal or Mining Companies, or Imprrivenint COI7/1 , 11• pies in Schuylkill County, are prooqned ouly by motives of specialation, and !(tat no poh• he good is Cesigned to be accom lifts heti ; • and we believe further that the sole i; eta' which such a measeire is intended to s4aerye, is to enable a feW parties to disp os e iLbf brads at enormous prices by meaos ot sttailii.' 1V e caini conceive of no other object ; it' iikere is an• I other, it has been very,successlully kept from the knowledge of the cttizens'of our County.. Second; Because the legiudiate purpose rif Corporations is the concentration. of capital upon such objects of a public and - beneficial I character as tire beyond milt vithial means.— But we allege—and we have the, , whole his tory of the Coal trade of Schuylill County" from its commencement to the tifesent time, to•confirm. the allegation—that ,the. mining of Coal and the improvement cif lands; are not objects beyond individual Means. About 25 years ago, applicants, to the Legislature for charters for mining porpeses:i in Schuyl kill County, asked for special ,privileges, on tbeground that the region way! new. and that the opening and improvecrient of the lands could not be accomplishe4fiy,iniliviti ' oat enterpriie and toeing: On' the ctintrary. the Citizens of the County then•i contended, as we do now, that individuals Were able to do the work-.-thrit all they required• was no opportunity untrammelled by . Wgislation-- to develope their means and -enCtgy . . Who was right twenty-five year agc, , :ille friends of Corporations or the friends of tadivi din - di ? 'hat has been the result ? Look at the sta tistics of the Coal trade •for 1851; WITO is Rimer Now?:If individuals liavelheen equal to the work of opening and itimOvitigai new region, inchas the Schuyllullsegion was, aud making it such as it l'f now, and supplytag more than one half t h e Coal dint goes into the market from oll 2 ithe Coal , fields,, why shriuld they 2 hot be oriel to ant emergency of the trade at present and In the luture "? We assert that they are equid. without cor porate privileges, to all the maps required for the mining of Coal both above and below the water level, of which thtre !is abundant lairool on every hill-side, in eyery;valley,:and lin every ravine of the Coal tormn:ion of the County—and we assert with egtial emphasis; that individual we, and enterprise, with out corporate privileges ore equal ,to all the demands of the market for Coal.; `. The - .past history of the trade verified thibeyond'the 1 possibility of a doubt. If :theu individuat means and enterprise arc mietrale to all the expenditares in the--mining eloal, and to all the demands of the mark,p for goal, where is the necessity for thdcrelition of Cm potations among us? • ,t - ,. • •. Third. We regard the spirit , individual enterprise as itifiaitely . more hcalthful. sad beneficial tn-any community, that] the spirit of 'Curpoyatioo. The former developes the capabilities ,of man, and de , / tie& him---it creates character, lite, energy ; and', industry,"— it creates homes, aud home; coinforts. 'We have in our Cotioty• the fullest alhistifitinds -Of this. We regard the intim dtial system 4. -as the true American ~ syste4ri "r blame:is ; and to the nature and riot - kit - JR .lof 'fins a)s tem in our County, we bade the most pow erful reasons in its favor. Our ittakrests art all linked together—miners, m •crfatits., nit -4.$ chums, farmer's, laborers, prof sional men, operators—a II • ha tie their rout 615 so I lior -oughly linked, that whee.th - &'Cual trade prospers, every one prospers with it. It is not so. ii caanot be so....with Corporatioes. Has not Schuylkill County ' beianne highly prosperous ? Our population ia the last ten' years has -dotibled itself., Large towns-and villages have 'sptun,,Tup in even , direction. Wealth has accumulated—riot he wealth of overgrown Corporations butt Int which is distributed among the masses o the comaiu• pity: Our statistics show a wipidly increa sing tonnage for the last - ,tears; rearts". --- unril ~in 1853 it amounted to 2;551,03 Inns"; ail of which has been achieved atniii4t exclustvel ly by individual energy._ VI, 0 ; 601 point to i other Counties, where, with' su krior ed6n- i tages in mineral formation-, ao,such results : tan be witnessed, and we linen? et no other 1 explanation but the very system tit Minit.a 1 Corporations which we now protest N. , ,0r0.t. 1 mirth. But we not only consider Col-pri i rations unnecessary, or less beneficial in trey region . . than our present systett4 but we re-1 gard them as ruinous to the Coal trade of i i Schuvlifill County, and to eve, branch or; easiness which is now carried on in _ tt by I 1 Individuals. We believe that Corporation...l nod ladividrials cannot live' tog.ether in tht;,i same.business.' -One must desfroy 'the otter. I It is the known character; at .least, id . the I Coal Corporations of this County, diet • the mining and sale of Coal, whicti:iare the vital parts of the •buimess wi th indirlduat. OPera• Mrs, have been regarded as tidt secondary things—the traffic in stocka,abiprhing all in terest. To produce tonnage :in '.order to in fluence the stock market, Corporations Mine Coal without regard to cost, and sell without regard to price—thus engendering :1 cern pet i• tion which always has, and phi'ays Mll5/ prove ruinous to the one or . the Other. - .- .. ' • Frith. Schuylkill County' ia:imphatie;aliy j a County of individual enterp i i!tie mail pro gress. Every; man in , it etacds imam his . Own capacity , fin business -.ration. his own exertion. energy, and aadusiry for sthe door, : -to competence and fortnne• ist ripen - to all i alike. We haie no lines draw -it round abbot i us to limit us in our tittnititpli f 0 our trades,, - and in our professions ; and g ive Lore Ato 1 competitors except each other=f-amd• there la I no power among us to • disci*. ...sach'-is 1 Schuylkill County now, and *h we, desire! i n to remain. But we believe that Corpora ,. flour:wild inevitably blait.thia, high, manly 1 and independent character :'ol- the , people.— , We believe that they would . blight the fair prospects of the County forever: And jel l y should Corporations be atiewn broad-cast among us to destroy us? VW should our i Mines be Closed by Coarcmairox Mtitcs 1-1 Why should our Stores be closed by CORPO- 1 RATION STOUES? Way ettould 'every branch • r e of Business be stopped by Corporation Estab- lishments ? Why ehonld our . labor be re-1 warded only by.Corporatioa orders on their Stores, at their own prices_?.• We remon- , strate against all Alas, and isee:iasli: of your honorable body 'to save us front iheoperation of* law.which watitld 'yin* all lbcatt evils upon us. And we will ever Ow, ors. . ;; 1 9& votes. 18 =I , ID" A. Lam wr.-,-Tbe WaittilkitOil llelf* respotidenkcif tbeTbilideiphia *nit lab* 1.- •• .t. • i scan relates.theralsoymtt: - '. .-- • 1 • t! In ettasecuon with the Nebraska iUK a coitus! story Is told of 'Col. Hinton. i At? a dinner party. a fa* eyertiagir stile*, at whkh 'the Colonel was present. a gendeMan remark. ed to him that he bad not expressed hie opta ion about Mr. Douglas and his bill. j" Ah no, gentlemen," replied the COL " I have not said _anything about Mr. Thmttlia ' abd his: bill. Ile reminds nee of au old. #arnier whit had an unruly hull. Th e, bell bad a habit of jumping , very high, and 0 Ninon It ' people, besides other disagreeable and tren tbleqoine tricks. So our day thelarnair went out to shoot the hull. His negro than lanai,- 1 eil What he was.guingto tin. ;tieing 'to kill 1 the bull s itipliiir lie: going tO r ikill the bull, Sambo.' Whereutxm Satut9 riioinetl, what for you going to shoot the bull.;. Massa t dat ain!t no UEP : Ae juzi.p:io high 7,e bripk AiS neck." The Col. is ditipriseil tit leave Mr. Douglas to his tate." ~. : -,",. ! : ) ' { Col. Forne is now in die tiehl tor U. S. Senator from PearisylraniaaLd an assn• ciaiton is formed to arty his claims all over the S:e►te.' So says the Vashineton iorres purulent of the Democratic Urrriin at Ileitis. buirr.. • • : ; THE' COAL TRADE FOR 1854 asommamte. The quantity serf this Week by Ibailroitit i is 'o' ; ',Ol against 17,0`23 0:. ions, en/ the correspond ing.week last year: ' ! There is quite a brisk demand.iiktCoal tor New, Yort: and the East, but the (bating ice in the !Ada. wore has cut cot nearly ell shipments froM Kik!ll - The trade therefore is congaed Principally to the line and l'hiladelphla. for plelreiga: ,Auty of the dealers at Riau:tied:have piles of orders tram tlealersabemid beggini.. , ] them Ito ship Coal by the' first opportunity, as ilteir stocks are. entirely out, und prices title very iThist is hy be rearetted, and - bears very Chard upon the poor in our cities—but: the fault does pot -rest with us. We otiere-.1 our.staple at.;esiretnely low rates, lastS.pring, but the - trade ahrhad wiuld pot take tt, and :natty of our collieries',Were eompara• tively idle during the first hreetmonttis °tithe sea. son, It Will not be the Mi;ko at the ippeniniot bnsi ne;i: the ensuing Spring--the trade Will open brisk troth-the' uointnearement,-and tlq - et Market .can and will he supplied, it no unusual Mterrnption shoidd take place in the trade, all - the:reports to the e'ori. trary notwithstanding. The Cdal,(3 l peratOrs 'have the ability to do u, and they will do it, if the ,don. sinners will take the Coid. • t ' I f, . . , t i .•; RE:PORT OF ISHIPMeNT9 • ..- Prruil Richutond„ for the week ending ou Satur de), !dal 2'4, 18.54 : '1; • I • • Sti:l3 t - 5g SC h.i"..; !Coned; R. I'. l NlY.:2scvicinl 107 - North River. I • ' 2: I- B l ,9,iuthirrt Pt ........ r „............._, - r , ,,i• -- 1 ~. 31 I 8 F.tir, tl4t week r,-, ' l iOBl Total tor . the tteawn 498 1 Fo,st,•ason, ~ ; f.5i15:3 To an time last year. 0. :i' i 67 555 , ECNSIOU and vteiaitv inehilefi eierythinic' ginag East of Cap.! Cod, to . Maswhusettr, New !lamp -hire-and Maine. . I • . , • Smithera Ports includa l / 2 everything to the South ern States and IlroA Indies, no 'wellas to all towns ou I.*laware River beloW ltielittnad. 1 ' --:------:-. —4l * r.-1-7----- , PHILADELPHIA S' EAL)INO 1tA11,; 4 11.9AD • POI:. 1 • •. . . Amount of Coal Iramportedion tLe Plin'lldelphiu and' Mending week ending Thurmitly Et•kirig 110:1 • -• WIZ Vy TOT/0..: • Froth Port Carbon, C,961. 12 64,8= 12 ,904' co - 11,202 01 - Schur Ikel Haven; 7,br.Z . lti 71,573 4 . 12 Port Clinton, • 4,866' 16; 47,322 00, .Totyi 2.0,331 - a 194.931 04 To feme time :th , t year !,; 1.74 1 04 ti 1 I . l3cre?!,ge Ft ter I.Cilllr.+=l:3 - 44 The following i s the cjinkntity of ,iztal transported ei'er the different Rallreudmin Sehuytilll COunti for the week ending Thursday e.vg:Eunr, : VVEICIR TQT4L Mine Hill es. , H. H. It 7,9 . Y1 in '26.930 01 Little '6ettylhill do • 6.074 00 Mill Creek , 4,980 01 17,806 05 Monet Carlon' tlo • " 1.116 011 113:9$1 10 CIiAIBERLANDIIITUMINI I ,3II.4CO47:AADE ..For the week ending )an: . 14, ...355% : 1 • R. Rotaiii '• TOTAL. I M. Se‘ i nKe R. R., to ..' , ', 1 • Ciimberiend R. R. ,to' .; 234 p Piedmont ~ . ;- 2,5411 , ~ Total fur itie week,- I 'Fhtill for the i•eason, - • OrlubiTitris4 itti;ners' jar • NEW A DVEitTI'MTS. . - JOIENSTON & '.00.; ~ . (7.tI,ATTRE STR BEI; PO 7 1 ;Si:ft Ll'i l r i f , , , ....g . r . e , c r e : I I i c , :i 3 , 9411 . 1,..,h u ir ri njlit i l „ fi,..1- Ihu i zi o -( ` ,arid Lie!ll In the - provi! ,, i,i: l rirli; 4 .. A. k i f) ' . 4-free:ll;upprlynof: ~ eanuivahle Dry Goods, I,l,Whletz I tigy would at the att....ratan of rhe - pitiOir. .i - '. i , Fri, 4, ltd 4 • - : . - . 1.-if , , rllit: subFetibmoulteCtol Kale: a tract ' of Wood P. Land, eltuated in %V.ii)ne Taienaldp, eanutv, llrur the AVhite : lforio Tavern, about hail a 'title from thr Dauphin and rittatittihanna eleven mite. from Auburn. adjoiniag landi of John lintir, Uhri.ttan ( . 10t13,and Wham containing 471 :itinsonotuty oak. . = ; : partienlari. apply tb •W: F MATT. MN!. Wayne Trlvnattipi, H Ituytklll Copnty n•n, • •• _ J. f it. A. &S. ;ALLEN, I •• and Plithartiltict . . . DEA.LI:II:4 1N 910, ''! I.IA V E con ountly PI ittoren larie nastiittnerit of IL (111.14 auiteble tnr mitebinerylind ratting pert. oef , a. who. ibey w,,rralit In be of . ,the rim quality. TI,I. attention of Litt*eralio te3peetfolly solititeii. .1 , ,b. 4, r..5. , ...1 • i:. : s-1201: . •• . • - Fruit a n d Confeetlonaii-i -_, , Ruenvc.d.4l , 4- 8.154ER51. > yul•nlesale Mannd Dealers' in CON- M 4 FECTIONAIni .4.. f. all kinda, Pro. 113 Borth 'Third titter*, below RacCiPhiltditlphla. 1 Tlie attention of Dee/Joni IP rcittle•ted. WI an etant • In'aion of their .tocI;. which wit' be *band to be at toast wpml to boy in that city. : 1",011.EIGINI 1411/11e1 of ell binde in SMARM'. 1. i • I N. 11.—Order• by mat, or otli.bsible promptly , at ti•nde4co, 1 • - , • . ;Vett. 4, 1854 . ' , '.• i . 5.3 m ', _ . • DARLOW'S INDIGICV MAW • NEW sad superior ,artlcle 'for blueln i g clothes.• :rift le at least Doper S cent. cheaper than Indian,. dial Waken a far more biantlial blue, velth!less iron ble, thus entirely dispensing wlt6 the BLUE BAB. ' , warranted not to Injure the lanest..artielee. sln or Trial only 14 regal rertto brlpktrOnto geneisCupe. /or tasle.Sy 0. Brown. Pottollis, andjby Ora u- . ote and Grocers generilly. PRINCIPAL DEPOT—Alfredi Wllbergke Drag and Patnt Store,No. 169,1.'01th Second sweet, plist..- ADELung. ;.; reb. 4. 1954' tin 'perm, Lard and fW:ljkalie , l oils. . Of. tAe finest quality for Itiatiufaetuilee use SOLAR AND ELEPIINT OIL% snd Adamantine EavadleaJ Rice; Qu. V:1 TAO Elope borpbble of 1400; Olive; Pala 111T14 Ur ma bit% ecc•, eab.'iar ty JL.,PONEROY. Oil and ommiartioe lerebarit, • is Sauth WhirVirs, above g.lltestnut St.; PHILADELF II! A. Feb./ 1551 , • Croat Feait -Lover.. STRONG'S 14,0 1 713: REISRMT„, ctIN TAINING a choir' colteittnn of VALES. kiTINES orid , ENAlECAMEttoinifFaucy,tintz Pa u, r. for yolloz people to sent totell , other during the t•irthrtoolnz NoLENTIptE FESTIVAL. By encloning the suliperiner ONE Diux,i.n. ;be .I! ~..e etwveolr will be.oerit by Mall, postilaleti in a asst EXboant.D C.NyEtara: Addr ess, . . . , "Stronfl's Only Great Valentine Depot." 99 NASIIAi.I STatF.T. New York. • EL—Dealers 9 u pp* to .oi event Op the roost hi , erot t,rcrt. =MEM 50 GENT VAGUERTIOTTPMS!! - •CENTRE sTREET, POTraVITZE. l TER hiding W m in! rooms in 'I'V.I. I ;k A l l t i syii l ;;iiir P s E e N hott, time 'would cult the at ivotion of the citizefns or Schuylkill County, to his rear st yle of Daguetrotipta.: 14 has on hand a find ct. , nrsoli•ta 01 plaid a ntk ; foney cases at prates which +nit ese4 one. Miniatures Inserted In locketsadna, rings, &e. Sick and deceased persons, taken at their re-idenci , .., aisO Doinerrentypesl taken or private, and public dwellingslor.lands•apes; ' Per.ons who wish to 'secure a Billing would do , 'Neu to call early in du. day, ;Irtuldran ;taken in }l2nralin.tialy. t. 8.--(lo centre Street, a 1 for doors below Nor , ippogli. ,, Mortitncr's /Iota! tcb. 4, IFi5l, - I •f 5-it* • PRIVATE SALE VALUABLE "1:AV.F..0 STAND. ' ?VIM - undersigned olidss to ieltat Private Salit • his . 1 . wit -known TAVe rill Stand, ettUated in tite. et No* Philatieloblo, 'Myths inwnship. Schuylkill" ..enttty, known as the eintrellatel. Ta u house i. g Iwo•glory fiy - feet' bete! frallg.4l for trUhile ftecnntnindittnn. Having shihnor ihrtti. horses. Ace., &e.l There•ls ntso adjoining the pre ihheea a a a ac i dioro . lioopet Witheettar tOCInt lindettie - tilh end • in front - of tot. nrernlslis 14 et' - .Wipe rior pump with Cnevr-r-billna svpitpr an l Together with V*11:• iota of*round measuring rat+ 12ohf30it frJet. - . - : • , , I The furnitars'iinat in the Intno may be purritatird' ; With Ihq properly ir puiehkeeitt tietthe. Fur fait her 4 iniormation 41 /*lf is. Dia:undersigned. Eo k iiNETS. 4th 5 314,;. DIVISIC PUSWIWI° 1100 SE. .W.ILLENrt. IiCCESSbAS N iIk, ROI& Mil Hu. IBfr EnTNUT %tee!. nedvr the 'MAI 1101113E— ptipadelphin, are ennetinifr , publishing he latest StaAe fnim the meet patadicAti4hoes hi the Untied Ammo. in a etyfe that oat shistjth say Issued et any other honee.elltier 'in this ctutofty,Of Enropm • They have oho the pleasure 10 innounee to thee public that their stock of ftheetWilite - Oh!band con • data of thelargest and most complete asseitmaet to. be found 141115 country; they are coextend, adding • to Mei, state Alfthe new Musts pnbiished ;New Ydrk, Boston. kr. ;; • ; ,;! 1 They also publish seVeral InetWaction Denis, which are in general use throughout ttke country. PA ANOti.fl • I ; A rim 'allotment et the manufacturers of New York end Boston. at the lOwest cheep prices. : -•- • 2. ) MOSIC.AIZINATRITMENTA. . i • Also; general assortment of Cutters. stollen: Ilatdos. Flutes, AcorditOns. t Violin. goiter an d tfarp•entines. of the best Italian qualifies, ail of • 'which:will be ratallibe4,l9 the public and the blade .it the thoreit fates. 1;; . , ; ; t. '•-• Orders titteethelly attended t o. ' PhitedelPhlertb• 4,104 ; • • SIIERIFF'S SALES. 1111104111r11 SALM of Bangs 11111Val'il Di **yea stantrYletii• of Pesulitrorts Halos 'Derr tied /wean klicsos, issued Oat of the Court of Cottraten Plats of Schuylkill. Looney, and' to me diintited,'Stere will he exposed to Public Sala or Verigte. on SATURDAY,- the PM day cf Feb iry,F44.lD. 1854, at 10 o'clock in the torenoon. at thi Phh4le House ot' WALTER SEDGWICK, (Amencia Hoare) in 1 the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, the fallowing described 'Reel Estate; ka Schuylkill, : . ..-, • . ALI, Ihat certain tract of huidsiteree ill Norwe gian tOWnship,( now Cass township.) tn Schuylkill ' 3oll n l Ystiegmning at a gone, corner of the New York aid Schuylkill Coal Company and George Reheeliums, thenee by the said New __.' . York 'lll.Mi S.chuylkill..Coist Company's A 7 : , •:•111 - . lands,' 5 2 deter' west, 120 - per- ...2,.A ekes MA stone. thenoe by land at Burd , 1 1;7, Patters m, r.otuh.3o degrees cast. SO per ches' tot:rah:me. thence by the same north M.-de grees wit. 104 perches to a stone s thence by- said Geotgejtatin's tend north 20degrees west, 4 . 1 per ches toi.the place ortninumg, containing. sixty one (fllr;fteres,More br less, with the appurtenans (es, consisting of sis lk story stone dwelling Lou ses, §o*l if story frame dwelling houses, one 2 story lots dwelling house, with kitchen attached, . two 1 ilory frame . divelldig homes, one I -story franie,:lionse, one dolible 1 story frame and 14 housOlie 'frame mirpenter - shop; and one meek- smithitheip—usthe property ot JACOB SERRILL. - ALSO, The undivided moiety or ball part' of ail .that ciiitain tract or piece at land situate in BranCh townshiP,Sebuylkill County, bounded and described as follows ; Beginning at a atone corner on line of theft New York end Schuylkill Coal Comps ny'e 110 . 41, and corner 'of Ptidip'Zimmerninit's ?met. thencenbrth 25 degrees west. one hundred and Jil ty-e4ght 'add Gvi-tenths perches to :tones, thence north litiy-sit degree; east, BO perches tiah, miliiali Maple; tire thener'south thirty tour degrees east, one titivalreil and set/ellipsis and two- ' . tenths*rche,i to n• stone, thence Nolan V— aisty-tois degrees eii..i.i, one hundred and I s s tweritY4ix and tive , .ienthe perches, to theini: place C'Pbegiriiing, eontaimug One hun dred attic eleven tierce, and allowance ; nod being the sante tract of laud which Was surveyed iii pur susnce"..pf a warrant dated August 34.1, A 1). N:25, grantalo Samuel D. Frank., Esq., wttli.'lhe up. purtenances. • Also,, The undivided moiety or half Ott of all that celMin'tract or piece of laud situate in Branch fownstrip,Schuytkilicountv,bounded slid de!scribed as foiltinrs to wit: Beginning at a stone corner ou . - '' line 01:the New York and Schuylkill Coal Coin pany'klande, thence north thirly-finir degrees west one hittiared and seventy-sis and two truths per chesifo* small maple tree, thenec north fitly•six' degreeoast,'twentyaind a half perches to a ma pleoltenhe south thirty-iour degrees•rak. thirty-. two peMbes ton spanish oak, thence north fitly . six ileifees east, two hundred and fifty-slit perches to a .Nita, thence. mouth 34 degrees east, twen -1 ty.four„-Perchesdo a chestnut oak; thence South fire degreint: west, one hitndred and eighty-seven per ches ~f,Il a stone. thence south slaty-tire degrees went,' - trite hundred and sixty perches to the - place of beet:mum, containing two hundriil and sixteen .ncres and 148 per -.•11 • cliesOlral allowance, which tract ut land ill: was sitiveyed in purittance 01' a war-za rant dated the 231 day of deOrnber, 1324, granted to SaMitel D. Frunks, Esq., with the appurtenan. ces; trObe property pt SAMUEL HEFFNER. . . AL 41, All thut eertaintruct or _parcel of laid situantf in Branch twp., in the. County of Setrovi kill, t. ended and described a- l'ollows : Beginning at a chili-taut oak corner, on a line ut lurid of the Fowl finprovenient Company, thence by the fatile, Meng:the Tuscarora , or Sharp Mountain, north six • ty three' degrees east. 261 perches to ii. post, late , . c1,410k grub. thencu by the same north 791 de ' grecOlst /34 perches to a post, lati vanish oak. thencehy the same, crossing Indian Run, south 16 degree# east r' , o perches.to a po-t, theme by the arinte.Wuth 631 degree,s•• west' 3C/9 perches to a stoneiitheuce by the, same north 151 degrees west 99 pefajhea to the place of beginning; eonituning 231 acres; , :strict measure, being the same premiss Whiel7rhollins Pratt, of the city of Poilndelphin, by trijieed, dated the Sth'clay 01 Septenilier, A. D. ISI9, granted and chrtveyed' to Peter A liinn—as the prOperty of PETER ALLISON. A 8 1 ,30, All that certain lia or piece of ground satiate/S . : in the town of Donaldson, in r. rail ey bittltship,Schuylyill County, bounded , .., oa . thir,uonh by Mehantongo Street, on e - 'l - : the riat by &public greet, on the south lII', by Centre street, and on the Went by lot s • Of ttikrTionaldion Lend CoMpany, containing. Jri widlltcal feet and in depth 150. feet, with the apl purtehsnces, conse4ing of a, two-story frame dwell mg hobse, with a basement story of stone—a; the property of JACOB It HETRICIL ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in the tOWn of Puri Carbon, Schuylkill County, boon• ded in:front by Valley Road, on the rear by the Llitle4, chuylltill, on the west by land of Newbold and Others, and on the south by a vacant lot, with . the I niurtenances, consisting of a double one and a •hairifery frame dwelling house—as the property 'of OfiNNIS . It:ILI/AY. .• ALSO, All that certain Frame Dwelling Doll , c, theinqinge or tenement and lot of ground situate in the Eastern addition to the nprough of Pottsville, in a:rev:County. of Schuylkill, bounded in front or soiefieastwrardly by Norwegian Street, nortneast• witedl). by other part of thet‘ante.erthtinal lot, north. weilWardly by a f,O feet wide street, called East 'Market Street,andr.southwestwar4 by - othi.Virart of the carne original lot con. -veyed. to 'William. Reed, containing in ea - ii widtt:l2 feet and 6 inches, and in depth 1a 1 ,2 W. 188404 bring part Of the saute lot which is r 21111.ked in the original plan of said eastern ad. 'ditioVto Pottsville with the number thirty, pin— .at thelloperty of f .FRANCIS REED. Af-S1), All that Certain tract or parcel of land situnee in Butler Township, Schtylkill Comm, boar,* on the east by land of Daniel Frank; on the north by land of the Girard CoMpany, on the whitijiy land of John Mcßarron, and on the South by land of Sedzinger and others, containers 180 CieMi),;rtiore or !mi., with the appurtenances, con sisting.' of a one-story frame dwelling house, 1 log 'prime house, and a frame stable—as the' property of JAIMES C. STEPHENS. . . • : ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of, ground nituatii.in the taws of Pottsville, in the County. of Sel4lkill, beginnitig at it stake at the disiunce of 16014.3.1 sontliwardly from' Market Street. in the westßardly . line of.Centre I. 4 treet, thence, at ftWil angling 120 feet to. Hotel Street, thence along the line Hotel Street, southwardly 40 feet, thence at. rightiinglesi eastwardlY 120 feet to Cen- ' ire ;Mawr aforesaid, thence along the • • line 6r :said street northwardly 40 feet to se the pinee of beginaing, being lot No. 29 tv„, tll, na.ol plan of that part of Pottsville - cesm'etLby Israel. W.. Morris, with the appurtenan e&f,"Onsibting of a two-story stone dwelling house. and tt!ilets-story fraine dwelling house, with a stone base:nem—as the property of Silas Hough, with notit , oo WILLIAM O'BRIEN, !erre tryout. . 'S q r.td, triton, imp ..xeciition, and will be sold by .:,.,, .1' . ; JAMES NAGLE, :Sheriff. e Sliers Office,. Nati- / .ville..i .- Sari. 28,..18.'",r.3 f 20;994 To ME 211 ',:411 2,774 114205 mat. , OHILA.DELPHIA. • , .. . .. ..,;,.,. CiIirrENDEN'S ' . .7.';':I2.'OIII2IfERCIAL- INSTITUTE'. ' 1:f1 Chestnut Stioet. Philadelphia. tiliii,!,• brandies trutabt are— .l. r ,','f_lfitloll-KEEPING, • - iI WRITING, and -. ..:1 • COMMERCIAL. CALCULATIONS. .ne,. 4 • N DAII,Y. and on tuenday. Wednesday and FliditiEVßN Hit:o of each week. ' I '.;l ci, 11. CRITTENDEN, Principal. Jani ;8 J 8.1: r 4-3 m ._.. nEur"o:rocs.WMPOllir SHADES. Ntlir S TIMES. .„ 1 *pa. - G. I..!AIILLEII 4- co., 1951. iNDFACTDREI3B and .Villiolireale an,i Retail 11/ filers in WINDOW 'SHADES. Squill. overt eortiarof rtECOND and ARCH Streets, PIIILA DELCIIIA, each ai Con - m . 3 Landscapes, Rimier', VaakfiliScrt)les,, Baguets. -:- , 1., . GOLD BORDERS, dic.„ _. ... Ot tftir mart beautiful designs and nerfecttot.of Bnithin this country, and at such LOW PRICES as to thillenge all einhpetitlon. Buff and Wb.:te Hol lan4ti4ambilte, Taftels o Conte, Unseal ! lac., in eserYltartety,for City or Cattntry Trade. ' We' in vite BR examination of our stork, at the Depot, H. W. 00ner of Becond and Arch :It reels. rhilatra. . ' JattAß, 183 1 t. 4.5ni -::'..! _ ' 1006 TONS NO. 1 r SLrPEIt PHOSPHATE OF LIME, IVEPERO'S ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, 'of supellbt q uollty, the cheapest ma. uurft : lat the,world.l rscistsrs and deslerssupplled at low . prlces. • =EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. lOW:hurls Euro quality Land Platte S, selected eartfoasly for its fertilizing quality. • 16;000 bushels of same In bulk, - 11 1/ 00 barrel, Calcined . Plaster, !IAtIO Casting )1W " Dentist " 4 PERUVIAN GUANO, tltik article wearer In confidence to our custom eissisrequal tC nurimported,und fat superior to most Ifit tho'cusraet. • s,6o,bairs of thIS su,lerlor Gosno,for 'air at the lowiirt market rates. Also, PATAGONIAN GUANO. tor DRETTE. , t • GEGUNG CHARCOAL, C. FRENCH &ICU. 41,he STEAU PLASTER MlLLS,Junctlon 'York Avtidh, Cutwu atul Caliowitill Streets, Philad'a. Jaw. tq, ISM 4 Im 1 La li PS LANTERNS 4—CHANDELIERS E. corner Pan rth and Cherry E•ef..., PUILADELPHIA. HPlNa!olargedand Improved !belt Vipre. and —fliarviiiittia Wiest assure:neat of Lamps in Alla. delptria, they ern nose prepared Co furnish Rine Oil, • UASIPIIENE. ttli4riral oil, Pborge ne , Gan and Lard oil Lacnna,Lan rernajnt paterna. Fancy Hotel and Ma: Lamps, Chi:o4(4lam. Candelbrzia. Ufa tifitablila Lanf,o4l, at the Manufacturers' 10Webt pfittll. Mara Laitao by the package, at a %mill advanceoreeduc tlowpricea. Hi:lariat(' Manufacturers of Nue Oil, aurilibe Fluid. Ethereal , oil. Alcohol, and of, only trfferittursaene Oar. they Call furnish drain' articbq at Orb prices that Merchants will hod It to their ad. to buy. Can Before going elsewhere, If you waitabargalns. A lio.die'llafet y; Fluid Lamp for sate. edki r; 1933.. 38!Isr it - ---- , ;1:414151011CIDANo!! (=and!!! JB respectfully Inforria our Friend.] and easto .Ylt.Wiers that we ;hilt hereafter occupy tbe EN TIF.ik;STORE, No.! 4.1 South Wharves, extending thrcingh to No. 35 :ROUTH WATER PTREET. tfint, business has- heretofore been transacted In TIMCBIIILDING,; but hating now the WHOLE of it, with two aeeeskible (route. one on the WHARF and' p other on WATER PTREET, we are enabled too et 'Mitt eLCILITIES in FARMERS. both as regatits spate and ihe.LIELI VERT of 1.1001)8. We inviWthose In Mat of 'articles In one line to favor as Oh a tall at oar OLD .(STAND. • %DM tuns No. 1 tioveTromput Peruvian anann„ , 1110 " Eloper. rtor'phitta of Line. ' 1' 1000 Rbls. Fouoetto superior quality, - • Atte; 1., a general assortment of Oil*. candtea; &Am 51 00: tr., for gale at the lowest market prlces,by • ALLEN 4 , NEEDLE(, ,No. R 9 BOITTII witAßvr4, Firr Store htiove C/1 C$Tl4 :S t.TP 411401 21.1854 • 2 : 3in • 'DIATROPOLITAN SILK STOCK vireasovAL: • EDWARD. LAMBERT Co. • • -'..1:1 Import/m.Bnd Jabbers of, ' Silk and rancyoooda. i trAviNa TOMOVod te.ttutr New Wetebonee.NO. &10 CUAMBEttit BY.; NEW YORK, (opposite the 'Park) Invite the attention or the Trade to their srEaNa Oman/Irum nr ittputilks, ' Drees 110(149 sr enawta, lilbboor, Embroideries, kr.. &c. teichaine throughout the United Statem ire so !eget to exuded our enortment. Which iti . itICHNESO AND , . te lixilerealto be ommtpused to this Metropolis. and adeeed to Use wrote of the very teat • trade 'ins trite coutdry ; alt or which will be <droved to -Caen and plyillau sir mai* flaywa.ol Ow .most tato/401a - .:;1 /44 , ; • I • • DAVIS & CIILIN Delqrs in 'ERA=" ' , PUBLIC 'SALES. ;i-roitslo:. talia:! ...r•f-.:.--:: Tnsealiiiintg betebyaiDet at Public Sale.eo 619 DATl,tata Sala day of Jaanary,litit tite, natio liotos tor -10.i.olrge ;blest In this s own 1114 gli gi ' t 1 ' 4 Varkk. ill all the woed-teava Of tri of Isl id. , ratatooilesa:shollte Et°. 8 " 3".- wig -Township. OthariksO rt;coci. k cite Ileskisy,Forgo.Teknif.,,m. y.. tut a about ton-half woo L. dude/used 9. DM, ;west • og. the Little Ss boyiktil iloltrosti. allibe lags tog ' to said Forge: agit throe log dw e iki n al i b gt. be . n .,, l % . ,C slava of salebe made itstworib JACOB TifINTZIYNCER Jan lIENRI Kotrqi ar:d. . _ .113TER ti• *A11)10441_ ADDIMISTnAtt:II63' SALE I CV' FAL /"..-IZIL.E!.COAi4. LEASE pro " ~ (lints; athir obit". propertt y.. _ . , • Undc4.l4:ll o d.'Adinthistrators*Cr the,Eetaie of O. I 11,1 V Oa VER;:deceased; - W1;1 sell at tiACE4 On iv e..41), 1 1. , tP,e , seven ih Stay, of rehr . tisty bet ;::.I;teit A . at Inc enter - sin Molt's. in . tue:Twirobir pr 41liks, Cauca County, right in . bud r..rry 'tce ay Coal loon a tract of laid In OA towaf hip'atoresatd,•arveyed to Ur:,:. h.A. )lauth.@inta:raig three hundred and trict•illy pi•yro acres and liftt l t pee4Lr, and allowance, un dee a Vane kik:tied hy tsteretoton and :aeon alter to the sald .1, ht rer to gether is-101'01e tinptuventents and 1 , Litotes rannei• led with the este Jilinee• The Lease, a reenreed in the oricc tar i?rrot:llhg of D4eds; at :itatith Thank, in the County of calbon, tun! sr 1;1 expire on the tat of January.. 'The itapintettente upon ;the • premises of a noet TuttnW drfeen lute tie bottom vein of veal. known !Sri Wharton Voitil:3otte.r tannebt or.drifis les ling 1 .;: o 4thet. i f eins,2 I !otti, llreaker-, with En ginei; &Frei" In& Fisittetua; I Steyr • with large, dutthle.actleti glAt'111:41-Ailf, IS double nod 71'sittin, tiwellinga, r nAm SAW-MILL., Stott., Car end Smith- Ottops, :+taltung and other oui-build ihas.l The Nimes art now in active operation, and in their ifiroo'lei f Condition Will produce 100,0011 1091 of Cilittpar Them will lilso• to.- sold to riot birne time and pkeet, one ten hoti4-powet Eti.tine,L with Boller and For ms-est; lal latge dve•ton road Vats, 56 aline .1.4111 . ; Several dirt t s ars Mot 'frock*, 12 norsee and Mules, with listnea.4. ate ; t Hagoits, Ora! tWO-liurAt. Car nage, a tot of Cantatas, I.4iiither.Mints} Tools, and nihnrpruperty rrttltitliZr in the store-will enttel at publicor iriteite sale,a's the Ad , inintstraturs !may deterinitoe. Friridliar+loh of the progeny will Me given with in tee Jaye 111111 the lime o ft ash-. • • The high r,leolitatioit or Coll fur tort ity, and toe favorable posllllo of the Veins ter Work ing, tends the. ptes,ra °NO-smutty hi purchase a very &lira* one lot I.4folitilsts and Other* deiirous • ut ettgaginilln the 1':o..1 heshaess. ~.Tbe idrins and cou:htiuLs , %rttt be made known at the 'Mut or upton - abldiention to either. of the uti.tetvigned Ett. NNW TON • Jas. 3..31 oßixab:NS' COURT SALE. Tl,Ozbil.vitr 24 , an order 4? the Orations' Court of tho Coda)* of Selwyn:ol;in the Commonwealth of retiosyleanta,the etitnwtiber, Exertion ot the 'est reetarnent of !'!cadet Ilinnon, lab: of the Barone!: of St: I;:l.tir, in the County of irrho ylkill, depraved, or tit export to nab! by elinlic vrnduc 'on MONIIAV,tSc 57att day ofFebto try ilex tat 1 o'clock LA the afternoon,' at the Public of At rs:“ raeff, l the liero;igh of Orwieg.butd, In the county of nihutylkiti aforesaid, ail that certain otesauage, Ten-, eitietit and two trnebt or .pletes ,of •land situate' in ittia township of Noah Mantitint, in the rounry , ot Schuylkill and State of tenusylvanla, to,w it The one of Anot bounded by lands of Wilitlut Graelf,lauds!tate of licitly and Jacob tinifatan, now Jacob Alleharn, lends of' Frederick Fried, &c ,ron• lainlnit It asses, more or Veto. lie nth r! oribsoo bounded by lands of Michael rolt,l.lndi now to Io! of Henry ilotfin.in, &E.,. osaair log i Oaten arlJ 9G perches, more t 4 leati. late the. Elr4t4' oold cicc•axed,,, not comitti:ofsanyoln known ni the t hoe and place of Bald dy ' SEFEZIN GER. .., • Ity ore.r rof ilrptrtn.o . l%purts., • FArrutor. !..gx‘s• Jlt. •i 2 PRIVATE SALES. ream FOR'SALEI, CEICAP. • • 4 • I .BE undersigned efferiC ; for tale cheap, and on eeasonnale terms his farm consisting of 94 acne nearl) all undercultiv a tton, Henry crops of Walter, "grain are In 'the rtrodurt's Tile Improvements corolat of one goodleouble heum.,ou good repair, another good dwelling house and tine, gond Barn and other outhttilcilno. The picperity is located in Blythe township, egid wasmlgmaily owned Op Dr. Becker. I het fa im enn'he dituckg::ta sult. tWo purchnsera.if deslird. *; JOHN WANSTALL. N.'B.—The meek, crifeisßnicif 13 head of Cows, hogl 64.. will ha sold immedestoly, at pirate - saie on application. Jan. ,1 Tararm rOR agriT ° • IIE !aria Tavern Brick Building ohnaled In Tre- J. inkow. Panics torvasHp, Calbon county. one tulle from Jt.anaville. on tii corner of the dearer Meidn‘i• and Tamaqua roads, and contain tog two pima. dining-mum, har-roem, z hall~room.o number of bed-Iconic bitch en. earteta and twiiiime attached, ell shalt bt• leased tram • the inonth of ,Aprll aI I nert.• lioqtilernen dtPlto4/ to 'lent laid 'reentry, 114.4 being ettselediht give security for the tulaliment of then c•bllgutlons, a* ittell a* good re furinnes tot chiuracter nidnhility of tavern keeping, plente to cull upon the under4ignedoind to give their proposal* to the orate, In !rresultow, till the .. 2 14 of ranurtv,prov. . - W.M. , ZIERVOREI 3.5 t Jan. 31, lbs T tig,sub4rnbei offers ar"privatc sale, between tide find the Crrl d 9 - of Api4l nest, the rm ELIA NO (moan and I,la of tltil:N II situated In the Ho r- OHO& ul Sehulll,ol Cott tify, on the corner'''. ul Market and Third Streos, in said Rornaph, nnw iu the possetehin led occupancy of lieu). It. Goldin, and adorning the propettyof pow Or late Jos,.MorgaU, and lathe rent estending to Inivitteerected on it, on the corilerof said Alley, nod Tnii'd St., else - a nirce eoßllllothotlll I.Coaen.it t altepa g I Shop, whtrlt may very ritoveui,,tally he taleil for any other purpnse. The Dwelling Honer 112PlIttlieht 4 t1 to It ail tow necessary Modern itapr. - ,ve iimiliding all the •Il'aturen frir hu rn i a y g ay. ,lights. The. hest. of 'print water being intri . siuced into the yard , for fam.ty Ulte. It tt'une of thii beet built frame:dwelling houses in the llorough of Potts- CUM. the ; Slink' being walled out in the best manner won the brief !rind of !melt: I Ldl.). illa large and 4,ery criutropglott 4 present Dwelling House and Lot Uround situated in'the llotough of Vrw 4t.hurgi WI one or thu.ra the-Centre i411.121/04 In saldlioroughj (fOlilingd.tl Mar ket":,tr,m,:ortheleentre Tutupike. , and on, Liberty sued, ard:rOtilahting in front on Market Street, ed feet, and Id depth or length . on Liberty .Street, to it on ri. e t wid e Ailey; '240 feet. To this property is at tached a , Intge barn and etahle,a welt 'of good water, with pump; et of near the iiitehenddor, together with ail the other nerevary aptitirtenances. The dinuse • is Ihree•stlitird, arid' veryr.eultable for any kind if nu:Mess, either pehtt or private. , ell As. WIT-MAN. Jiff It. DESIRABLE rszvarn nEstomircz • . FOtt glut: sitb , 4l;4er will eeil ow: and Lot, I d ea. 4 ' Cell on• NI:Outlook° Stria!, In one of the most pleasant pare br the trorntmh. Tile• tut Is 2 by 215 feet deep—the dwelling has ten ..,,Lft 1011(111 11111 is in rani rondliton—and there in 11 a stably on the rear , , ands ne'ver-filllnn Aril) of Bowl water al Om door which . 1.3 n Item oftvome tatkothneti now -a-days. Foramina tzt , It. PONIROV, inn. 7, 17,51 1-if .• cciaL DMUS TO LEASE. ..kNomit.k.MOKIN IMPROVE 'never - ton. Northumber land (7111111 q., 14 mil-s front the stosu;iebanna Rivet. hadlnq theitMi ars opened,a,re now prepared to or ter the *aide for,I.CASE. The veins are all abofe water-le from r 4,24 diet in thickness. and of a superior 14:e•burni , :g sEr4l-O.TIIIINITE COAL, free of impurities. Ttie MarOrery wilt ill •'be furnithed, to/ that no entlay wilt be r,,tifired tot, that purpose by ihe Irs see' Ti, Tiatierton. Maliantiv and Stitqueliatillt Rail. road, conniction wi th tlw Pennsylvania Canal. will :41;ened in./twit for Ihe fransportatlon of the Coal mined fnmi this prowl I y. Responsible : , (111ri4 will have ad opporlunlty of making fa voral,b-leates, and am invited to visit Tie. verton, alinspcm these Mines. Fat fart: r partlenlaes apply In' 1.1 NIORRIA, iprestdoit nooy atid,Shamokln Improve. , 'Company, at I . :mutt:in • Treverrit, a (wary lisl 2-3 e n• ES • . rola A !neg , 7:TinEE-STaler 114ICK HOUSE ; : • ul or4e., v•rbtro':!t , dperty it•r Portirdte. - HE sutiscrihor .11,gs at Private kale, olithe most .Crettnnitilto terne , , tit , i•netv ihrre-slory BRICK DWELLING 110114 E. la iti , rond duvet, a **doors above Harlin, Itninediateitt bpslde the Ist blsihodist thumb. This nor boittlir;s•la teat com pleted, wd has 11"1 vet bi4u nredi It tarp, ilsbr end sirs, tr.s all the c‘invenl ences .thet , a hotroticetppr w ou ld o u i re, and to lutdied in a r.l.atatit and convent. en port of,:the town. There Et a never-fall- . • ing well , of; excellent wiper In the collet. a ve r y important consideration to the preterit scarcity. TISRMS-yOne4ourtb rash, and the balance - to cult the purchteer. provided only it be ritOperly secured. ALSO. Four Frame dwellinse on . 1 1.Xilowbill Nt.. imineelate:ly In [the rear of she new Brick, above mentioned:-. These ere likewise deetrablepropentel. They can is bad on the same easy terms- • CI. Tree whale will be sold low.. t . • N. . • Or:poslie tpltcarial clireli.Centre pc., Pottsville Vet. 31; 1t153 . 1 534 f vatmenzia PROPS:MTV! IN POTTS• I ILL PRJVA:TE SAA.E. CHEAP., ' . The Subscriber otters itt krittath Sale all that tract of Land and building lots., known las the Carbon Hill " or t`.Young't• litll i ?' propertt in the Borough of 'Pott.ville, er.euding *tun theßiver Schuylkill abero Brewery to the Port Carbon nattd;licing . about 250 yards to width and cootauung • 30:acres, more or, let-s. This property may be tail to be invaluable, not only for the purpofts of buil ding, but also as ofraringl the beet locality in the Borofth, 'on which to erect suitable Water, Work. for supplyjng the town witli water. Apply at his °dee, corner Coal and Collowhilll St-eett.- GORGE: W. SNIDER. • 4 1 41 1 1 ° sc.* 7 1 /B: s2 .:tiz. ~,. . 34t:lf 1 vALEATIIiviIs! ,VALENTINES ! . VEAL/Soho beautiful Oodtles al Love, and her V dsrllntr Copt have chouin for their retreats the walt•knosva depositaty of , Lnve's &rotary at Charles liar let's Fancy titore. Centre dueet. Pottsville. and have cornualesioned him; the celebrated projector of VALENTINES. to °Mutate an the high Priest of Loge, Courtship and Matrimony. Faithful.to Ina trust, nets data; till in his power to further the Interests of those youths and maiden 4 who are sptibrolit from an affection of the. Iterat,— Zit all, of every age and of every- rank. in tile. he offers a specific that bar never yet tailed. finch to itin woneerfUl power ofthe.orilvnitid VALENTINEStiotiI NI: Wm PhlLlnthrtiotot II 13 I renofervetor of the violet P 11 41.311.1,0 ot none to Ike, kive without' send iogroeArt a oftltteer. It ;operates kite 60 I. Open' Se 41,11*," !pan, the bcart, Or,the mow' incorristbie an renders courtship as daty . as it is dellghtf al.— :Li:Hoe. ,atio4e brans were s usceptible, have been nen by 1 Isc i brst Vit:C11141 , 1,411 , 1004.131:1t11, who now le/blice 111 oving Wive , i?! lifoctlonate husbands, declareovtitt tesr of gratitude, that they are ln• defiled foe* Whale life ofhappinesa to -the wonder fulNalentitte of , CHAULF.A u.tuLcr. a.\valcutiuts, 1,-,,teiqie r a Clod., Valentine Wri tent,Envelopett.fat., act& iti every , variety Call or ;e ndle, Head Quirters..tod inltct from the largest asSn Imstst In the county. and at the lowest city Ni is . 21, I alie i, 3 -If ----- , • NOTICE. IA Ur about the 3d of Mak month. will be repre kJ s k ra .d to the cluzensOf this place, the 1 DUCAT Matta E l Essos. = "UNCLE TOBViI 'CABIN " t Wrnt. : , V ROSE NERRIEIRLD The ORIGINat."TOPsY," im represented by hrr foi ()Ng; Hum 09ED la 10 tiTel,' with immense anemias. IMPalladelpbla- • _ •.• * The moral t andeary o f mu Harder needier lhowe's World•renowned Nook le two well' known to need emnmenr: The work bar been earethlty revised and prepored for repiesontatton—tbe northing Incidents and strongly marked ehatnetera will be rendered In a beantlint intaMbl manner., No expense bar been .pared : is tarprOftetlonef thin-went. and the pub*: le:assured that great pains will be taken to tender it worthy et abide translate. I ?an. kt, kalla LEGAL NOTICES:" . , • NOTICIL. Di 4bii-toiart- rat Ctanerme 'Fleet 'of C: Honascia - • e • •- • • or. •• I,olrareh Term, 1834. John Hamilton Vatic,: • , • • With notice to Visgiiiit. tilan,ltotnrt Przeirlida. . • • Not lee is hereby given to ,the'nl3uve now .1 tiesi' that, by virtne of the above naii,M writ of Parr titian, an inquest will heli: and taken upon tha-- recarlra t:o therein 4e:wriil, that certain lot or pierr of lard situate to Nor wegiaz Township, in the c'enuty 0f:X.1141;43:i, the State. of Pena selyttnia, bounded and deserdied as fount:., to wtt• Ilegr , rnittig at a ii;ap o!' stone, ni the soiel/we.t tuner of a treet al load eararty.nly t.noatt atuerut tract, 110 W IL,. pi open!: u 1 (lard', Lea and others, theuee by the saine aoriti atueteett J.•grees *est, fourteen pereLe- ceilr,te,.th: 1. , a tarsi anti heap et stones, nehr a black oat - , a corner or tue'northwardly Piart.of the said tinot, tiwuro by the DO ` l /lwardly port sanl tract soulta twen c..,."4ignee's west, ninaty-!oar i•en bus anti tw0.11,4,a .11 , 4,a 10, a jarrst and heap 01 stone- • .1n the line of Elizabeth Metutere's laud. thence by a .oteii nine i7portelk.i;leiregiaraferheierr,as:,O.;:i.ittne:::eir 0 6 1 .7:n . r‘ n i :1 1 1 1 :Fi ; ! Tit; 1 '1 , 1: L1 . '7 .1 1;7 tittle degrees , und thrte• (phi; eu't out. hundred and eighty-his perches oat three-tenth. I. a po.i j the line of land late of „banes Iteua:tc,utt,uveettat, and by it uorthhinetcrn deerree* west, twehfv-eue perches to-n post, cope, of the atore;ai,i Duncan tract, thence by it south smiy.eight tlegn-esi, eighty-eight perches to the place C 4 betrinatug,-e v , t ,,, taming tiay.ocre.; and lorty-..ev . en perthes of land. ' strict tnetiutre. be the same Inure or less, :on TITESDA..Y: the h any of February, A: D, ItS54. at Ifro'cleek in the .forennon. for the purpose of waking t'astition or Valuation and TAppratienient °I rani Real Estate ' as in the son] writ required, at which ti th e and p late sand patties can attend, it 'they think proper. • 1 'JAMES NAGLE, Sticritt 1 Sheriil's Oilier, Ptittsvilte,• Innintry 1-1, 1851. .-MEDICINAL. PITS f FITS ! ! FITS !.! THE .VEGETAELT:' 'EXTRArT , EPILEPTIC PILLS, • eiore' Pits..'.4..rs„lii,crami",a;iil "Ziff Nervous and ConsceretturralDice,tier. - DERSONS WHO ARE UNDER this. I dist:essay... , malady will VECISTAKE EPILEPTIC P 11.11.3 to teethe olity.'ri In.l iy ever covered for 'coring EpilepsyNir Falling Fan. These Pill. possess a specific action oil the. .nei. sons system; and ; al:hough they! ;ire prepared 'en pecially for lire purpose of rti tan g 'Fits, they will be found of c•iper oil benefit .for all piitsons arti . ct.;a ssith weak ncrves, or wil•;',e nervots systeirl bile been prenic traltdnrshatieredeiomauscanarenientervr. in rhron. le eotoplaint, o: diseased of lone . statolin , . anrr-rin.• doced by nercoodness,thil are et..eedivigly ' betitiliciiii , Price 87 per box, or two hoses for i 5. Pi-Not:1(4ot of the city, enclosing a rernritalice. era have the Pills dent Client t humph the mall, free Or Ilffgnee• For sale by SETH S lIA N No. IoS OS1.'11140E1.: StreeLlialtiniore, Tid., to whom op Llcts:froin pa, l of the Polon, 'wilt be addressed, posi-riaid • € Jone 4; n•t-I vit . • • IiOLLOWAVS I ` HESE, f 111. being composed emitaly of tilediti• uLI !tett), are of a thovt notare,, while the ertraordlnary virtues they [tn...., have renderc4l them Itnlvervally populto 111 ncntly every plum( the world.' The stiff eSs they have met velth ahrouehout the o.lstes is most extraordinary, owing, It II prerinmed. to their wonderful edicaiy io the cure of Bilious complaihtv and dtkotdeti of the LiVcr tln 4 Stomach. Persona-who persevere to wine them in accordance with the direttions, seldom , fail Inlitong restored to health. • WEAKNESS and pcsILITV—RepropATIoN To ii..,ALTEI OF A GENTi,EN!AN'AGEO 4%, WHEN AT•DEATII's 1)0011.i Copy of a Letter nom Old P.tr. cliti;.!ds datdd Norton, St. rear B Sc•mdd. derdlard, 1 itk Augrest,lNs3. To l'aorrscoa HOLLOWAY. . . , tttr.—A ate, Joseph Putton, formerly a resident of this- ylace,had been an a decimate Stale Of health for upwards or three years, gradually' waSting away to a-shadow by nightly tierFturations a,d want of appetue,which caused great ilriP3 4 tnesa tolhltifriends as he had consulted various metitrar mon In Bath, without effect. Ile at last used )our an, tin der Pot-hien, e. was-tret.t.orril to health by their means. lie tautly et - jet ated In new Vora. anti hap Ast whines In 4 oYt that lit was never tlrtl: in Health, and desired nut, to arquaint you .With'the .ctrottin .lanee. 1 - ousitt also to mention. that If, had tietlyed great benefit from the live of your 1' 1 remain. Sir. yours respectfully, . CIfIRLD.9 A PEIIMANCNT CURE OF A DISEASETi tI OF MANY YEARS! DURATION . , Cory of a .Inter from M. Ciami , , Yeovil. to Plofenoi Hallowav Dear Ibis dieirtet your Pill, Cumin:ilia a nude extensive 'th!. than any other . nreprivtat y'nted ielne heron! the A 44 a proof a their ncY in liver and /Mona may mention :1. follotving . ease Jody ol thls lawn, oith whet. an; personally tirouninted,foryeats was a aeret.3 frier frontdisease of the Liver and dijcciier n0n1,.; her rusdleal atlendant,aaPuttl her that he oukl We nothing 10 . relieve, her sufferings, :Ind u,ris ndt likely could surVive many manila. l'lrk ononcentsr.l naturally esinted. holm warm among her friends 141,14 relations, and they rd til'ala.l,e a trial of. ur PIIIA, which so anproVed 4, r• grncr tkaltli that oh,' wan induced to c o iitintPf lbrm until she tecet%ed a perfect CUM. 14114 in 11..01;01, • fig0;1‘11.1 she has not experieneed loty.)uptntoi.of relapss. and 011, a der fires fl ut your beep the fileultA of saving het utenoo, tteur . slr, yunr,i .Id 3, '234,1653,2' .(Sigiled) J. t:-‘1!1.-4. I'he9errlebruted Pills rue .wondtrfully in the ronowing ' . Agge, • . • Asthmn. Complainti, ( Blotches on the h► Lt; 'lloti•el Complaint*, Po • .Rhrumati•m, onstipating, of h'e Bow elp,lNtention f' rinP • , . C , infoiniption. .Strofula, or gini'd Fvll , sore Tliriiii... • - ' Debility. :_ Dropsy, 'Strait. and Crawl, . . Dyrienlery, . 4 .,cint<try'3yropt,ts., EryelpeVid. 'Fir Doiriouryuz, FemelP Irtp.giotarl, ir., Tint.ou: .1.. . l'lc erg, . . Fevers of .111 kinds, Fits, Cou t Head'iCh , t Inillgeßtion Mold at the Eetsl.ll%hr:tent et:Prof.-vier liar t.:ciwat: '22.4 Hltand, (near Temple Bat, aml alcia at htw Ilnriac as New Vohs:. iinottst.. foil' Medicine% in the State%, aiddrecepid "T.IIOI.I,aIWAN, New I receive due a. re lillon Field ail eis able Druggists and heal. r' caw hie% ih:cinghopi the Statue, in Itiviea at 371 e, Mil r. ant each. To be had Min:visa - la prinripal the a:•There is a coarilera4:e takilw Ott laraer 11.-41iiections for the enidnnre 01' patient..ln ev,ry divolier are stfrsrd to earn Itox, , • • ri T.•'.' .111 orr & et9Nt.A. t ;;': NIISt4 t;ernint elt a-4 platadetithta.l,Vl lo leente Agents for Yertneoytennte, Alan foe• sale by John IL nom!), and Jt.:lentette & ile,pl o l, Pottsville; E. J. Fre Tants.titut J. Seller Eturns,Thtlhersvllte. MISCELLANHATS. C,ITAINED and ENAMELED. CLASS. of evi-ry variety of style and elude of cglor, and 'of manufacture, suitable for Elm rcl.es, Vestibules . , es.r... for sate and will he - put in,br, JAMES W. BOWEN & .2 doors above Amalie en ~~^ r (•'ntre St. lan. 29.1854 • Valentines! Talenlines rpm: sub.crihpr bat just rreSivird a large supply 1, of Choler' VAleittinei (min several Fie w hi c h am free from the nndaonue and vulgar:char acter or many of the V alentforia offered-411' of which w ill be sold, 'wholesale aria retail at est tate% at the Bookstore of the subocriber- ALIM), Valentint Writers arid all•klnds of En velopes—at ' II DA NNA Cheap Hook and liiailocery store. Jan. 28, 1354 • . Mathematical Instruments, DRAWING PAM. .• t _ • . .4 LWAYS on hand n large andliplendid arrenviment flor Ma th ematical Ithstrnmenti. varying in price from .1 to 11/5. Drafting sod Aran's' materials of every deacriptinn. Oehonmen angerior Water Co lor.; Whatman's English Drawing 'raper • of all *I lei. Also,Moll Drawing, 28; 41 and 55 luck el& to any length; Mounted Drawing Paper, or all sites, Ironing ltirslin and Piper, atc...tse .; for sale al It. BANNAN'R • ' Sta:lonery,Stdre. Jon. DR: moms Dams, - 1 ETERIN ART BiIUCEOR, In reicantrit thanks to V his Mends, and the Palle. far the flattering en couragement he has , received form ma.' - ny years. respectfully Informs them , lhat he still continues practicing at the stables at the rear of the Pottsville ITotte where' be hopes by unremitting and parcontst g u ent i,, n • In his profession. to claim a continuance or the some All horses unable to be removed,m , hie Infirmary, will be attended to at their own sudden. Hones' tail, put up tn the English or A roPti , un l'a9i ration 7ittllfully,perfortne4.: ' Jon. 21, Srn BAIRD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. . . Ffin l'ilVllALll.—Arnoug Ms' Mt many preparation for the growthottlie OLO taggs Die lead Three reasons'wlll be even Why It taro i.e universally rued and preferred to airothergr—t Ist, Retailer. it has proved the moat effectual in bald ness. ' Because WM:parrs 'a beantlfull dark gloat and delightful perfume to the Main • '3,1. &rumor the Ladles; with tine ditrrlnduation, which thepall pos. seas, have adopted glany•o: her reasons coutd give° why It te a great favorite, bat tbase who want morn Imo, only to give It a ttlal. Price 41' eta:. largencittlet, 'roe !HALL by Drugrisis and 3lorekeep. era' everywhere, nunty rroptiel.4 304 it roadwa p. New Vail'. Large Discount to merchants • •. Nov;19; 1353 - •-• 41tImff • Fivi lArct.t.it & (row) lie lieu- Nro.k; hire opened a Pireatlegical Cabinet and Bonk Store. it 13,1 A rc h Street, Ptiihdelphla, between . Stith and SelFeata slreeU, tied ate prepared to l'urniaft all tboi works on Phrenology. Phyvtology, Wafer (h i te,mtm . netlatn and Phonography at Neat York _Meta., • • tgr PrOretialanal EVLailaatiatia, with - tharta; liitterr :t ten deserlptlooa of character, given dlyand eatable: elblnit Dee to • • - • Philadelphia, DIE. 31,1x53. • ' .50.0 m.• - ' 1 UST RECRIVED.—A large 444ortMeek',01 opleadlii Perfumery,' ace, froir,i'lBo:3l:Bl3Bteta . rt . e o r gates Bauel Ilarrlson nest othars, , • Aft theme *ho want fine Per Ammar es ttitt BASLIRTM Bs** Ind 140,0 'rote; JAO.II 1834 4 t a r 1-:to I I ('k fa i ,', Afn,t 'worm. or all Wenklieeß, from -whnr,v er flitete,Ser , &e • AMERICAN ,;; .-U.O.V.PWM.IistWX. I: . dASOirftaitig AND Plies :, QMITti ii DOW NISQ bay Int 4.24 eery ii.iiitt4ttible. k V.7le.tpta . hteri4, Chit pmer• re ittstiut eaalkilesok la eireriag their eetrteas — ata,ttia ..datae='ar I,44.tireline. They Dale ealhatoriCed Onainess on their ,eak 4 at. repot, in the itaseuniu of ito buil - dill beta* Misers*. Jaw-ival 0010. where alLordere either fot 03a Ftt. Ile; or repairinglnav ece- ten nod they will metre the panel prompt attention. Their pipra and ether mate ria.ta ehalthe of the eery Deft hind, and their Fittings or ' •everY Cesttipilan that map be desired arlit be fur niahel and pot no in a wo‘lttnanttle manner and , at the 4bopol6lNrAitile nOlicr smlTitk Dii%V.NiNc rock 4. %Vat ,t , t 11.7 - ockt. 151..301 ICA 44,1)14 - 'eop.o. (*sl (21otir . s. ,t 1 Ettioti4 of zll oti isBl,J• A 11 - kin:l metitit el.rit , t tOt Ire • 1+;.3 . • .119.4,4, - . • rrezru f tr. ran cow M;jfal.. ILP , t-s !'sort Ti`ifttr. 91,10: 4 K war.ting ;It r 4 ( ~r . ILt 1 looting watAer.'" . .ll., f. L14,1*, :it the I•l4tsx tlf+44', A 1.114 , r 44.44t61 , , oh Af athatil toszi.s at .1 Alt 4.3111t};.ps irtt; , ..l.lll*,l:y (fool Bu.l.nutc! • Sit.elr and Dant ,, r rl/ mt•tit: led and rill iotie.l47) thv t,r3 . . tray; itrtii - t , ! . ..e011.•.! 4.1 u... 1 iu i‘tit.lll, ~ 1 1, . 11.4 3 , 0 +.1:1),-00,•.. It. , .etrftt ttlitati...t.j.t-itt ratio 110:y"ti.aily fat 4 t le ar; !nude, to , • 100th 0:0 al.re ro rollirry 0 4 : 1)0 101,6 r 100th10 ordet Alort noltrr . . , [ ii — (.lThr 114 (,r flline,.. A.: r•', prorni , tly- ~:21pplii1 01, rt , l. , “aldr t..1ni , .. ' 1.,: AVE) lirl.t , lll/tIFF. qq , p4.l , e , litustnnal ehne,l). r 'n! 6::.11., tool...vine: - Der. Id 1!,53. • 124.1v] .511 ti ll'Aithwkßt ..._ ....__.. . . ..._ - NEW sukassnuTtits -snot: . , 1 HE undet,,lttned het Icave. to inforru the citizen s j ~t' Potit,wilie and vicinity )Lai he• tile ,t)Ornsd a lIPW Elikitantith's Alton In Artiefitii Street hetcceen Market :..nd loci - villa!, on the lot at groundoccu pied In Pitt' by Esterli-allii f ebtlylCl IV II Wife litlceu 31anufactpters. He in prepared ttr do all Amin 'of Iktulthte • ..vm.k.,,uen!ftk, Hotec,c hoe till:. I.ooit.gi .. ttla Vieth se.. &c. Also, Manurscitirrf of:GtOhiiit flut.sonifCrOtattd Picks. athlete' Picks, Raltes,lslett ges,and Weasel—, Ile would tat , thin nuttind of in forming-the Mrilianiis that ha otabuisrtu tell Atamp tor . thstkaug"eouts, Whir:l, art allwaye made at Mt . . shortet4 ... huge., ...I ANILS .MATTER. '' l'ottiv3lleJ)cc, 3,1553 . - . ' 194 m CLEDIMNS & HIEVISLIOWS ..,....' , .:::-...- 11.A1211WARE and IRON : 4 TORE . , ~ ::-........, ..a few duals a b ets NI mi ins..e.A 110-; _ ..e„...-,*: : ..., - 10, - at in. 1.i.1 Stand of Clrtneti,liff - a Natvon'g., !Ivo. conlinntly ~n limktO. a full it,ioflttlYnt or '... SIIiiIICS:TO , iIA. • , CO3Ch TrIIIIITIinc. , , Itilltlellit 1111VCf ILV.P. ' ;411ra and . riprihir, rlhoetolltreb Toid4. i frollr Cut le ry,:. Filer. & •Rncii.. - 'Pm kri Cutlery, .„ Nu ig, stAKiet a tot Brad+. • ICarpentee'lt,Toblr, .. Cr4tiktet Le Platform Itrotanta Ware, -. r 'ecoleg. 'Allan's flrerdeVri, . ( lEhrr and [lolled Iron Nal, liarrell, -' - 1-• l'lur and- Stirrt do Table and T. ';:41k,01,,,. - GAOL,. liht•ar and 11.111.;1.1 8C.1.01 litld Enini ,. :l,lK,l- Hteel,-: ' - -Iles, Tin, VI it'- I , ltl Shea Zli;C, Pant. liotler a fill' -Tea Far, cop;.., 4-611,,,t.itru5.4 Ki , Wes, I' lit. and R. , t E. ,44 1 , ' 11 , ..Vy HA Ilmad TrArrs. Cantiirlibfallar.icrPAlotis 110111,4,-flon and sp,k,„,, Mill, X'-rut aid Ciretzlor . Veatllc 0 rulrilirelr Ciao., $31.1,1.: .. '. - ' du. do AI. link 1.4, lairo,el,T . l.'eovvet s, - I> -k Shut and ll. Ailis iilt',., a era and 10/1%.,.. l'mvarr Fl:t4s!l.ltA •AiIVII4 :ICJ Vir',.. • . . -1 . 141 - 4 L, .114,,H.1.i. Ili,, At anti 'I .1 , a'a t Vvja,r 1.111.. Per. 1,•••411/ii V - 1 iitl t ' i!l,“ . 1, 1...i,-.4 Lon . CnioiT 1 ant L. 1.1,V rt;ii, m,,,,.,,,,,i, - s%l , UitPit i'13,1t11 . 4.111) - 'ha Public Plwralty,lo,lllepho‘e a ad 1 . 1 t:of 1I 11!..$ 111.11:,fr.11, • then nVy, .ell l 3 low a , 4 . 14, N4ll r in 1p , • 1 ' , Augts,C 47. • 1 OILS, z= 'PAINTS / &c. ----- --- , LEAD, ZINC, IRON PAINT, OIL AND , H _ COLORS, Atu r n e q,a u by FRANC S I,EW IS d• Co . p re ° ;:n r ie d JAME'S & Cu- 1 1 5 :iota!! 1- rota Street, Philadelphia.. ,Ur;let, thagiclutis receive,:—peactua!iv attended to r gure*ed to give . - Fati,fact)oni and oflered for <ale on the moat liberatleray. For' iauiplei and particular,, pleabe'addre-.4 as above: lan: 14, 1.W.3. 23rn ` SILVER'S PLASTIC P4llllTizi, Cheap, Pa ,a3re and Drotatiit e. w Tit 1.1 it A IV F 1 T'IIO OF mittt iitand any climate, w}thont crack blister, and h littena by ettioaurt,ttrusbnalquic In ttme,an inatrin of 'trine, priotTcor. S..:oad how decay; quid iron and other tantal+ fr , ni else and :or " • This Paint differs from the an-railed Mineral matriti the' day, which are tirinc'.oatly rknrel and Clay,. Tainted; irn ate entirety tvorthlcai.. • . Silver& Plaiiin.Yalnin ore parely !dr aihr v nor.. na,Altillittl:or They're lexistaterifitiely, mix readily with ii..eed Ott,i(niltriaitt the onnlc of 8114dIng'i and dem, on der tic •bruittr•aa nee ty in the beat Lead - . T1.te.14. Points excel all oilier' In body Of _covering properties, G'ne Of 'which will tiivtt onmuctr ' aurfate'al twammrds 01 " wItne Lead. - 7 • There. r are four natural ebloiu, Z. 1 i.1%12, Brown; Otivlt and Chocolate. DlRFiCTltititi.--Thia Paint doka traiOly tiadertite brash and roYering priaperty torte:ok it by ug ' 4:mtiert kly.na poaaible with et at:Linseed Oil; le the kaiai or pMtecting body A nd the lill3llllply itgent ill 11. l'N'e di l ly I mini' of two lottery, oar front the Pre., lid!! idellitila:totti Reading laitroad ti,riadier frnm a lienth:niati, awi 11-I,lloWii realtivr,: I:ufAuKYita.lp .. flinep_Or tlierhiht: gird Reading •1 •Pailadetpaid,;ll4f,i• t ~„1, F. , teveri, Cal.—Dear r4ir - -Wv hare ti-rd yang "rlialle Paint n" fnr ii,are than a. INrai, and Mr 1 ,4111140 ; • - nridXita. &c., tve - hale °found II - ontre Mirallo. any pawl we have used. In tart, P - 11:1,1 . ginT'ita prriertiite aver nil nf6iu we lift Wino: reiveti •.; iUN I:l,z:iota.; Sepiewast r. • J. 1552 • =ileum l'lttii.n*Ullid• • ' Ite..irSt --You ass toe tortuloplidlakOl . 'n4dYee MIN era I !tic 0 you have put on.lny Urubille Sl o p Brief Piuning 3101. I riot. you, With pirastlir, ;u}lnil nhd bratty tatollillic Oda rub nrit as a pre vehi4tse "1 .fire,cothniunttailt.n (runt taillistimyc or (ran ad:0111114 bulldingo. The paint ti lilt% you pm toy' tool4,hae loW ileCutLle MX hard at. SLAT C. and l'lettiaLfaernre front Ilfe. In this di tertian. as is pott tbie. fete weeks after the root. h. , 1 j 1,113 palorlA, I made an experlitient ;tier or three ',6lllllgit9l by thiim in the Cu riutt I. under the : boilers the re,ult war, that the puritan our obeted ryas enitlrl ednititned, ,while Ilia Painted purl vela apparently ,oand,..though upon' examination the n.odd tsa s frtqatt to Ue.f.ii.irced the-Pat tit, ltnwetart, w as rt am a tolltnt blistered; I tatti%ider thin air bf:Vert: a I!••l''''3.: your Paint fan be put to, and under tittC.CsitUnlPLlll cro,i In not In•sitate tn.cantreend it await invaloaltie preventative. at',a In et Eire,. liespertfuliy, ' . A M CNCER. Iar.FACCUL & • NOV_ Corm r of 11 1 th and Market dint, Phtla • Pa - GRNERAR WIIOI.E., 2 ALE At:Mart. -t.a4e, in- inln,ale and 'Retail, by trRICII34.' .11.1Sfp, WATCHES, &C. JOSEPIi S. ELLIOTT, Prart) , .irlratilon,c‘e, - ,,ind Dealer :TerN Irg th'e !..v.co . door< 0 1,0; 6 Obae,...e Ti, CentreZ.v,.ree I.lk , , : - D Ll•4 . l•3l(;Ttzl'i.l,l' inrstrx the attention of the nth -1.1611c Le hi 3 la rgeand cicalae( acaortinciit mow and Sirv.-e; Vd!cni Lever, Duplex. ,o(Ohnt •Fatapcinimt, linnzdntal, 1411(n. 'and Plain Watches..ituptnind and tntrico n t'lock. Fine ,bold Jewelry, - etntmoin;ra vaned of nnittroy TIIW Myles' of 1141 . 14 t. Pula; liar aitiaii at...A:1)11 and t4ll%er Pincila. and Pen Case., 4 lipel tar (bold Pcna, Sliver Sin4ons, Fllfi(4, and antler lintvi43. Pickled and .liritanniet Warr. Oliver. Pearl, rtnytt itnd raper alaehe , Card Case., Plated ta”tnri. take and t:ard ilasket.,'Fine &Idiocy, (audit) and ((In tar liitingit...kr. tke. . All Froth rilnc(6.o4l. recetit. 41 41141 opened-, at the Did eltanti; and Piew Stoit—Where the • repairing Of ail kinds of C.iitLaud Silver Viatehm• tiara& :19 Jeweity , wallh d e carefully stlethicto. forget, two oloont attoe. , .; thy Miners' Bank,Gentre l'uttavele. • • • . it ti4l , l'N'l 4i tint' E== wica.tirec swam: - firm 'or ELitUTT,I -- • • lak UtrTf I tan WATPFI, opposite, Mortimer's Hotel, respect Atity annoonces• v, hi*, friends and itiomildic, that lie fill' continue* to cif** in reheeice assortment s +l%, of Clocks, %Votuties, Bltver -Ware and fitenJetv'elry, tc.,to which he— invites attention. He is determined nat tolee unde:r sold by any twee or elsewhere. Call and .judge 'fur uoutselveg. With his elporif lite in 'mottle's, and a desire en please, - and n guarantee that al) goods 81%11 meet., be as represented, he hope.) still to retain hia?bare of - patronage - N. kinds of -Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, carefully repaired and warranted. s. WILI f IAWORADY, Centhe sr.. Sign or the' OAR AVaicti. Opposite ktottimer's Hotel l)(1 9, )&.3. STAITEVER & MM.= CHEAP' WATCHES AND JSTVELRI, W flO i t t S4 j A a ti fi La e n w it e r f e y ta i l t l . , ,, at e ~thA l i o' . . ro P liN t io a r d et tl os t it i c i t and ritrear, ruiner of Quarry; Phtladeipti la Gold Lerei.Watfli o r,full Jew'rd,l9taiuts fine,alta Gold te - pltte, Ca to flta.Gold riper:lades- 7 •v o :Alava' Lever. full Jew- 'Fine:hirer :do . t :41 $1210014 Ltruceleto. 3 ut) Stivet I..eplue,Jewcts, Ladieu'.Gold Peactic. 1 vo PulmilOr Quintet!,t i -ilver Teaupohne, et 'Cnicr,renn. with rerictl u Silver Holder, I 01) Gold Fliterr,ltlnas, 378 cenip to 880 i"Wpreti Glar !es, htitni 128 cents Patent, Ist; Lupet. 21 ; nitivr articles i n proportinn. good! warranted 1,, svbaCtpey , rt!'solrl for. . • STtItIFFLIt 4. HARLEY, Sureetsora 9. Conrad: On bind ;:mne 001-land silver Levei, and Lepir.Ps atilt Ipivetflan the atinve prices , r1e0t. , 11, 1 53. - • WATCHES; JEWELRY -AND • "- ; .MLYF.k ijt4R.E. rVils tithiettlitned would moat reopoicttuily Inform 1 Vita Meads sad the pantie ge nerallY. that he his reeomly enlarged and . otherreiFe r , ? . - prtivad ht. Pi nh f. t, swill prepared to o fee mutt wht g forbeauty and style U tr of finish. cannot be *grinned. IfeiaiWe. hte tinw,ln elate aii esterodve ageottnient cdrWATIDit- Ei34-'3l3Wet.ll.V. et:tivEß WARE }int! FAN eV GOODi4, thc.. - to which tie nrelten attention. -Being atteratinnd to dispose of thrat at priest, which cah oot full to render watiitiCtion. Ile tub. considerldite extictience in the hotatn.sa, ettilestvor to Vedic th oat t. tto u. y ft.cor boo itith their pat Fittude All p.oOd tint kante ed f,. he.rtir repreetitted. N::ll,—Watetn - fa undlewutry rep3loll and 4 , N:wan to,t. - Mt - ord.!ns It mull or • ottiermitto' promptly- touted to: . _ • JAM6I 4 I 8' FIDLER.' N o :12 ktotith 4d st.; below Market $l.; P"NTIA r., - Dots!l tb.et th number J aly_l4; It+s3 NEW ROETE TO NAMESEOItd. • DADPIIIN RDAQIIgIIANNA RAILROAD hilfrOlhe iknborti Rtation, or Ileadigg RaD rnaJ, lo ItlartlOsurc wllll4 opened for htiiipemk.on lto lot cti: " t PAS3E.NGER TaalN/1. '' 20 Laiwilt !Auburn :at S. it_ al.: 1: . Pawn I SteNttllit --- ,6oiiioB: Strong, Gook, Itamitton, ' ' Carlisle and .Ziegler participated. was atlop. atFive at liarrtsburg 12 . 90 *" ',through, Pik. ..., , , 1 ' Leaee Ilarrinhurg, .4.13 -.P.11.. ; Distance Lru• ' ti • aide/ it Auburn, 6.13 ":" J . Act tastes, I!.lr.'llait offeretl the followitig resolution. The Itigiding 'itailtoadeompany will tuna latal which'was laid over one day, under therule; I train ln tAte mottling, f rotn Betiding to Auburn. Pk-k- Relayed, That the Canal Commissioners hive jurotd (yarn wilke , barria. iirmeton, Mauch be retitleateti to tunaish thisl Flom with the ing ,up at tort cower., the Paeatregets who may Chlink,,itc.. through Tamaqua, 30t1 ,tent them to facts and eircUmstancesponitected with a re ar/bate to , for. 8.30 A. at. . , - . The resin *trilling (tom Ltirrisbuli at Auburn, I Ported Araird upon the funds Of the Couttnon 7 at eta t..., 14., will connect with We' I l'. Id. upward i wealth, as connected with the collections on Traln oti the Reading turand. • I the ienturnbia" railroad—it 'coinmitted, by This souto,frtna th - quicken! mad most direct who% end to what extent4' I . All I all Y 1W4 : 15::4a l anndae4lble"Vhaent " e°Cenattin.'N4cubtll74eikailitle474l4lnlau*: 1 rrhile are practical argUrntqits in favor qiielianno,lo,/he direction or iisrtigthirg. , ELLwoop Mounts. of tll6 sale ol the .Public , - orics—we hope * , Y. ' .-' ' ' ', gagtneet and superlatridant.. ,•. ,_ , "Whitenbatre, Manch Chunitylamalion, ~L od they Vital not be lost either ' , Upon .tue'lnecri- F taitaitriiipees please , topy and wend their account,' i reivize (044 or con . 4 ,,, t „ Do kil 4 .,,,, ppe tom bers or , the-people of the tate at latge.— Y_ertliwtmest to t e editeqttri.tke It ntlbiet i.at :Eh: 440,1 ', , ..• : • ' • [pi olati, moans C ~ Pa.:: -.*. : - - • . :, .i, • ..,-...,-, I '' - riut re - 1854 ..: ~ ,„ 3 r ,laa . FlOlll the daily record of the proctediogs, By Telegraph' and'iresterdaysß; R. Trai FiOD44, 4 ifetor#,,P. M. . . , . . Wheat F10ur...59 (30—Ryo do.i 861 or bbt, Cara 31ca1, 8-1 , 50 do - . —Wheat. Red, $2. 10, White, $2 20—Rye. 1 05 ct A. —C,ora, 95 cts. Oats. 50 dts. per bitahei— r LATEST FROM EUROPf = Biotite on the Da sube• • 3000 IT,ussiwns ki9041" Ilv the.Stearner- Asia, we h3vt Liverpool dates , ib the,l4tti itti.• The titti Question is stilt :hi prominent Envie of nevtrs. tefuSet a l interven tion, iris talc], and t:dares: her ' l ititention to tight it out. Es,temiive preParapows for the opening of the campaign in thttiSpring are going tbrwa!(l,lhrongliout the whole Empire. 4 1 4 .1 - aeallied fleet entered the lilaek Sea on the I - .1 ,On'the fish, the Turf:s stortuei and captur ed the Rusriin tamp at Sitate, gear Kalatat, and put 2,500 of the enemy , to ithe sword ; and a Russiau re-iulorcemeut of 118,0t1 corn ing op, they were also !wiled tni r retreat with a loss of Nime 5043 more. Aclitrtfing to the Russian verskou it was" a drawn battle, hut the ae&u.ni i not credited. 't! . . The defeat ut the Turks it! Asia, under Ali Pasha, - is confirmed. Circassian leader has determined to take; 'iiart against Russia. 6; The Impenalists 'have reia4u Amoy, iu Chuia, and are :c the, nost barba rous cruelkies upon 'the t thecap ture 10 . 00 were butchered in cold Wood. ': CON GRESNION A SENATE; January 27.—The thiair laid be fore the Senate a message'. ir6it the P, , e.11- den t. with a correspondence rehiling tu 'Mons. Bettint's miss ou.• Fiunt ittorry to Pi/soli/a :—The'Set tetary Sfate. 1,, whom Wait reierqd the Senate's resolutiOn of fhe:Md liaa.the honor to submit 11 copy wick* translation ot u letteri,iot , the :Hat of March last, Iron Cardinal A uiened?; the Altnister 01-• Foreign Altair,. of • hi. liblines , 4 the Pope. ail itresisect to this Department, stating that Archbitihop tinetano Ili-dint. the: Apontoito N ihieto to the tim p,re'ot Bravo!, had been direeted*, repa i r to the I:atted SiaceiMor the purpose 01 complimenting the President •ii the name of his This letter Was . tryie.iiiitli.(l , 4, l rrtleValeti it the d'Ajfure: or on'ti,el stilleet, which, neviirding the eel outobeted ;.:s,and bore dote tile it , th . larchi`und wteereeltved all tho 15111 of AprO %This de;pateti, hatintt been acct den:icily mislaid..t transcript lot tt l ea m iot al p is .. Wilt be !toot:shed A'cope ot the grlg mll letter of Iloltiiess to it.o Pre,ittecii, (IMM-red by A rcle bishop fledini, whash was revel% at the Ilepai t !tient on the 10th of Joh: c 1 0+11. 11 00M! Al -ante, sad S of a deValelt of Cu,,. 01 the ;th ult., avid also heat with couttritalicate.l • • Ite•pecliii4 submitted, Mr! L. Maxi:v. its rlu THE PRE,IDENT 4t . L'AITED :3rATE3—Pit's tx. Port. oh,t Ho q• A. our venerable brother, Casemate, A;tchhishop of Ttlebe, accredited a , our li.4ioy at ordinary. and Nuncio et the Apostolic See, li4ar the imperial Court of lireigil, has been direeMsl by us to Vistj those !trefoil.; the-United Siatesi:we)have at the name 14ne,..eepeetnny diarrea h.ta:to.preent hint. , elf in bur name, before your Elkellettcy, and to deliver into Your hands these.murjiletterst together with many ,amtationi•;, and to expt.gra to you, in the warmost language, the sentinscrit.!We entertain to• ward. which he will teatife. . We take it for granted that them piendly.demon qration, on our part Vt'llll.o. agreeable to ,you; and least of all Jo we doubt hut thst the afore.aid venerable 'brothel, a num eminently distinguithed for the elerilt.grinktillie,t_yr mind ifnd heart, which •••e - haraelertze him. will be kindly ro.eived be your excellency.' And innamucli at wel have be . en en trusted by Divine commi.-ion with the care if the -Lord's ft Dek.,throughoitt the world, we en low this'i,pport unity to . pass, withcitit farm treating you to extend your pTteetion to tt olio. inhabiting thb_se region-,'and to nititid' all timmi 'with your power rind authurity confident that your rico:to:nil n ill very i suede to cnir . - wi•hes . and grant 'Mir requ will not rot, to utter up our numbltittppl4 • Almighty God, that.ne may bestqw upon you, • !wormye and honored sir, the gilt ti his Heavenle grace. that • lie note- snm,ver ppon 17. on every kind of Me... Me.. and unite it, in the howls of perfect! charity. , • Given lt . lC4,lii.e. Burt the I , Alit 1 5 3n3, the 7;11 tit our pontificate, =I Pope. Co h,,Meelleno•, the rte.alAit."l the Untied Stele? of Ariierree.. l'arilt96l Antometh I, Your Tho•;•1!enov, itlonFignur, ti=iielana -Thebes, appointed fit' Fat re Aliostolle Nuncio to ilk, Einpiro bas been :directed to "reptiir to mei untied Sitilev, unit under: midi etreurn.lanew. toij.maritinttnt the Honorable Pre , mlent ILI The tianie Of Ilk.lfolinecs. ttliA Prelute bding endowed with Ow must brilliant (ut:ties heart and mind: wa ; •'Well-I.l.e.serviiin of this di-4,o,nished einumiloo !milt Ow fluty Fath er. I heg, therefory that your .140elleney will lie pleased to: receive him in • that ktiatint., of !spirit which is ehurueteristio of your tirtmpommition, tint to extkd to hiniwhntever rtA•shuani.4,dir may nerd Your iimmvoi mAhll . be the more . .tmeli,sary to him to tactlitatt,-'hts.being kindly reeriyeil by the PreAl• dent, to whom he ii likewise to llrr=rnt u Pontdi rill letter:. 1 venture-to darter my sit that yott will re,Opoutl to my ropiest, captritttly:ttrt ona , ttleratton of the olmje'mmt m view; and with flits hone-- r I have ihe honor to tender you the ussuratwe 6f . lily Very dist ingtii-bed eonsiderntilin. Your Excelleney't: Luntrovinkt). G.:4. A N Til Bone r :larch 31st. . Excellency CIA! Mml•ter 14 , 6 WuNli ington._ .. Mi. CAcs to Mr. MAtitt: .: il LE,iArrON or IliF. I. S.; itOMFli L) •. 7th, lc.s. - i - t. ~ . .`.4 i r .—:.71 have the honor to-int:mitt you of my art:- .vpl la•re: 2 on the :id intl., wheh 1 re4timed the dela, of th, Legation. On the t'aii lasti 1 had the h011.,r I ot an tmervieve with the Curilittul 1 4 vermitry i•I i _`mate. tin . t M....a., on nrcvtimis '..eeeivoonti: 1 Wy, -, t , lek With the evideat ile.:,re (!iiirttatneil be Mt , . g.. vermnent to i 'titivate' Ir:entity rkiation , with the { t:. ! , tate-. The Cardinal afitithd,;;With expret.sioi, pt gratifiriatmti and Or personal kintinetti Lowalit; the Pre.i'dsnt, accompanied with (he a4inunces of ' the lit,•lie,t regard from the peophi nod govetionent of tlyts 15. States to the kind receptionOxtendea to. ..),I,usartior Beihni. the- Boman *nem, during -111 A., ' late men.,lnoti, laud . ..pcit:e of the 7.ati4laction it had given to the Pope. Hilt 11oithe,4f h. at pre-eut in icticat,.ts It ta technically termed being the ol.ser ! canoe 01 certain. religiodi exeMietet, durint4 the con 'alliance of winch he Ailrattimi, iii a great degree, trout all participation in the fidmiiii.tration of petit , . teal ittfair.... I arri,, sir, with Brat respect, plink . 'O4dierti servant, '' .-: Litiwtm CA,., Jo. MM LEG The Phibadellilita'snolidation bill passed tht - f.egislaittre finally . oa!'!'Munday. The whole,city f and county is therCby consolidated inro odepunicipal organizatoq, to be li-resi ded over by one. Mayor, the Sletlt and Com uton-Cooncils, one Mars4l - 40 Police, Sze:— it ii to be di: ided.int" twent l it-five Aertarate wards. The Senate has confirmed ;the Governor's DeWitt nomination of Rai. Wm. DeWitt as State Librarian. • fi • . , 1, - The bill annulling the charter of the Frank linll • - Canal 'R. R. Co. has (Ma y passed the, Legislature ; in the Senate untimmouily, and it • in thellotsse with but two or three dissen- , ting , votes. The section; 14, t passed the up • I per branch, ..prohibitioF any l i mber, railroad. being built between Erie and i the Ohio rat line, .V.MS 41051 judiciously struck out iu , the popular blatielt„and the Senate concurred in the amendment. . - . JAN. 25. In the House, Mr. l 'Stewart offered ~ the 'following Prearribleatidiesollltion: - - a - WIEF:E.IS, The Canal CoMmirsioners, in theirlate report;•have shownt . that " the nor-. mous sum of four hundred. and ninety-two thousand five hundred and fifty-two dollar=," was •elpended in the lait fts'eal year in the working of the \ Allegheny POrtage Railroad : And whereas, They also 'hate that they have discovered large diserimancies in the report of,espenditures on said road fir the precedingyear, amounting 10 some one hum dyed died and fourteen thousand 4ollars : 1 I And Whereas. They also' !state that the 1 " very careless manner Ai Which business has bien tranitacted there," relight easily lead to the practice of " extenSiVe frauds "—al though;they have not been kable to detect any : • • , i'l ' . A n.i.tr/i , !reas, ,They say that " a regariLtor t truth .and candor ciinstrains them to PXIIII,R3 thy. opiniiin, that at least lor4 thousand dol lars have been paid . out for, work (on. that road) within the two past Oars, for which not one dollar's advaatage!.;has accrued to _the COmmonwealth : therefore , Resofred..Thut'the.Canali Oommissioners he requested to - hirrtisti and' send into this 1-fouse, all . thefacts in ,relation to these - dis crepdncies and lauds *lnch they may have 1 in their pa, - session, or mayYtte able to pro- cure ;:;with the names of all the persons so engaged-or interested, at :lie eardtau possi ble dait. • -• 1 , ' 1 li which I _ Willett, alter a debate i.... Messrs. OEM 4 , 1 tln •11 .7, ..-• r-„-,; M` • ,51 . 1 , 6 , • . fl UKs YICTORIIII' ! vre lele!,the (*lib* (Oink)/ hi ts is thi.. Cokity SAL 13: In &rope, Mr. Hendrick* lad to place a bill changing rho airport( :Lower Mabanok township. Schuylki 11 ' , Conn ty. and to fix their place of holding election*. It House, Mr. Horn rest) in 011ie a bill to authorize the keeper of Schuylkill county prison to administer oaths its certain C 10%.• lAN.. 14. Mr. fleodricks presented a pen. lion from SeApylkill couuty c relative to the granting or-licenses to beer houses. In House. ;qt. Horn read in piano ♦o ■et clatiee to sttirDonaldeon itnplovenieot and tailrodd eolmiany. • ?4r. Hippie. art-act to incorporate the As. thtacite Bank. at Donald:at also. two We Telenet. to election there/cis. • JAn..l6. la !louse. Mr: Hippie read ,ia place•tt bill to nhtt►vrize din school ditentori nt. Tremont township. Schuylkill rotintYs io sell oettaiityeal clink., to borrow • money and levy an additional lax. - Mr. Horn presented several petitions. alicration ot Ow law licensing beer Muse* in Selloylkill,county. as. 17. In Senate. Mr. Hendrick preen.. ted a pennon from the heirs of Michael Ha. her, deceased, for authority to soli- comfit real estate. • JAN. 19. In House. bin Horn read a sup. r ; plemeut to act incorporatiog the North Amer. !can Coal CoMpany. [We have not seen' a copy of ibis bill; .! and cannot therefore explain its character, 'a detail ; but learn its main object is to se. cure the prillege of insuring preferred stock. Jour, JAN. 23. In Senate, blr. ;Hendricks• pre sented a petition from the Grand Jury of Schuylkill county, of December term, 1843. for a change in the mode of atantiOg r lctiasea to !Slier houses ; also. a memorial f the district whittle.) , and members of the har of Schuylkill cout.ty, of like import; nth Q uo from citizen ti of Schujilkill county, oft simi lar import. ; Also, a bill iicorpomiing the 'Union Cemetery Company of Sebnylilll Ha yea. . 'lonagitaii, of the Judiciary. Commit. tee, reported, with a negative reconimehda., lion, a bill ; authorizing the keeper ofl:tha county prison to administer (iris.] Mr. Cook' ; (Vice and. Inimotaliti,) repot.. ted a bill , to . prohibit the manufacture , and; sale of intoxicant:g liquors in thut Common ' wealth. , Mr. nom read in place a bill to incov 'orate the Schuylkill haven Union Ceme tery, and for other purposes: also, a supple ment to the to incorporate the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven railroad Comparfy. Next Wednesday has been fixed for the discussion Cit the 3. s rolubifory Law question. Let the Maine Law men of the State keep their eyes open, and see who their friends in the Legislature are. a 11:7" RE v Joan W. Rtcaaaas. y. D., Pas• tot of Trinity Linderin Church, Reading, died suddenly 11:1 that city lest week. SATURDAY. Sunday and Monday were colder in N'ew York than any weather expe rienced tinc.e 1839. JEBEM "DIDDLING. --Prilllll, the - clowned gilt-distributor, offers to compro mise with the holders of tickets by reterntog seventy.fire cents ori the dollar. He • sold 100,000 tickets at $1 each , : and Dow pays seventy-five cents, pocketing 825,000 by the operation, and keeps , all his prizes! - • P. S. This is contradicted. SIVA:TAILA RAILROAD.—AI an election for official, of the Stators Railroad Company held at their office on the 211 c ult., the fol• lowmg perloas were unanimously eleeted;to serve the enmitog year : , President--:W. DONALDSON Alanaierz -F. W. Hughes, W. F. WagenPelter, Star titi Frailey, J. F. Whittiey, I,e• -Arvtine, George Seottand 'reii;Yirer—Samnel Hartz; Seiseitory yoLna Roman Cathotic, oth vlin discontinued our paper, Itiat it d:only to excite odium egainet then Community, we need not write a : abutlint le.line, merely , repubhsh extracts from their own papers, which would be more effective iktioing so then anything we could write; lit:we were prompted by another poiect, and:that was to make, them THINK, and not array thews.elvesigiriost the iostitn ti;tis of their adopted country at the instance of a Foreign Priestt►cud, controlled by- the most tyranical power that now exists on the earth. It appears by the following, 'that the very plan alluded to has been adopted in Ger many, to arouse the peopleli HOW COMBAT CATIIOLICIAL—IO - the norrh-uf Germany the Protestants have in vented a new means of combating popery. The mode is very simple, and consists in re printing the articles of the :Univers of Paris, a notnisli paper, blessed by the Pope. The Theories (4 the Ouvers being attributed to :popery, it gives to Protestants: a beautilni idea of the spirit of modern Catholicism. . : cuRtiENT-NEWS: wing to the crowded condition of our eol ith-ins. a number of articles on topics of pop ular interest have been omitted this week.— We annex a few items of general news in ;.;hurt texi,besides those separately mentioned. --Gets. Cass finding his residua on Be dial unsustained by the 'Correspondence sub-, Tutted to the Senate, ingloriously backed down. Hircenurse in this matter has elicited the severebi censure , from . 811 parts of. the cuuutry—sekveB him ngbt. He has by• this time discoVcred that‘hewas "barking up the • wrong tree." —Douglass' Nebraska billltis producing 'a great sensation both in and oL of Congress. It will doubtless, ail. . Even wham men I oppose it on the ground of breached faith with the North—the Oompromien al 1820 they conscientiously hold to . be as much of a finality as that of'lBso. It is now generally seen ihrough as a mere electioneering schema. The President. it is said, 4 on the same tack. --The grasping business spirit of New • York has at length roused the Philadelphians —better late than never. ,Several gaiiroad meetings have been held during the week— among them, tife - Stitibury it Erie, at which Senator Coriper \ appeared in his official capa city is President of the road, and expressed his determinanon)o push forward the'enter prise. Philadelmira bas. the material for vastly enrarging her titiainess facilities; and thereby promoting the interests ef the whole State, if her citizens were not so . chary in the use of it. 'lf shU were only halt as zeal ous to extend her iron arms into th'e interior as she is busyabout prescribiog loCal leg's `let ion for various placeri, she would Se mil- I lions richer every ,year. Open Bi - entire" to market, and that will beget bususeis. • i • ---The Italians in New York h ve 'turned. a lengthy; iddress, charging home he 11114- Lions made against Bedint. It ia' a, mOs i \ ecathing document: - . . . .Bostoriiaos taunt Sediti in 'Era Tuesday flight. lie was thought to be in the city, about to leave is tha Niagara ant day, but:4 was a mistake. .. —The rholeta is ruing to the island of. St. Thern i a9 7 lsoB petioos, mostly blacks, diet) froreolte let ,to the 18th ult. —The Canadian Parliament House walk accidentally. burnt down on Tuesday night,; --The, bridge and railroads in Erie were agent torn up on Tuesday. Croy. Big ler is no .*, there, having proceeded ;hither to take fdrinal charge of the Franklin Canal Railroad .1 lie publicly addressed thecitizetts on' Wedniesday, and urged their obedience to the lawsi They seemed more peaceably dis posed fo, the time, but the road - being re layed was again torn up Thursday- , ---The U. S. Supreme Court du deli! ded the veal Telegraph c'Ae between Morse Licolleilly In3inly , in fa vor or the former, though several important rights are reserved to 'O'ReillY and Others for later improve, meats. This casettes been in litigation for' In!, Or seven years. . .' ~ . t —L--Iluries COok Richmon d , an Americas cle:rgyritSU traveling in Ifinigary,•ccenpleir ks , 1 to this Government of pots OiliNges per. petrated:upon his'lights.by the Austrian * a thartuet. This will . mast Ilk* be II send Kopzta strait. • ME ME
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