TERMS or Tula rdiztErts , JOIIIIN AL . 4 1 SINOLR SUBSCRIPTION. TWO pOLLARS,per annum, payabl!liteani-an i nuAlly advance to those who reside in the Conn ; tv mtd ennue,lyAn advance i to those who reticle out the County. The publtaherreseres to himself nght to charge 82 50 per aonum,when payment du'alyed longer than one , vedr. TO Citi/19 T .ret• Copie, to one..Addre,.. • - $5 0 0 do do dO - 10 00 i:t•t•ii do do do - 2 , 0 00 Clcrzynvit and; School Tearbrrs tv.itt ut Is. initdvance. • RATES OF . ADWERI : I 4 IN G: •t:.• : 4 111.1o.?e, of line" 1 square, - 3 Mos" , $?.., 00 0 ° ' $1 months, m , ertion, 17 year, 00 Cant. n lines', 3 011 in-en n, 01Inel, 50 0 .' , l..rehant, and other: arlyrtiajn , by the year . With !ht . fmvilez,e Of liii , erting'difterent ad ‘rt'LlY n 12. GO ; 7 4.' Larger AJr rrio.rineat , , , a,per agroement, 3USINESS CARDS. -- . -- • . , ...a N -P. 11015AILT, Altort.ey aeLaw,l'imuuts ,/ ~,,,•V for Nee. Vert.. Orrice oppopite AtniTiran .i.-. frotti , 'itif.....t, Pottirille, Penna. ;;lir.l :14. 1t , 5?... . • ii, , • I7—ly• 114.1. A Mi L. WHITNEY, ATTORNEY • Law, P„ttrgt tlr,schuylkillr otinty, Pa. Otter op;ill*lte OP Miners' 113 bk J.”. 4. N. 51 1-ly 1•!•c: rote C. , II.4LitLER,IIOMi7i()PATFIIC 111';' 4 1 ,21 AN, 8 , 1110Ye , 4 hie Mike to one (trifle .•• 110,14,4:I, Coal ti‘rret 's .4 ES 11. GLLAEFV, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Loz cuift, 4 , 1 ko - P4Jostine, bas opened d a (Ake •CrlY t litre s treet,oppoill e • ,Y, I ttl i ()UN Et.A 121,.fliATIcE OF THE PEACE J 11".n.t t 4 entrusted to his cure t !!!!:.s. And Notr'sfolleeted, &C. OtTire in •-• Dr, thiberstadre 5 1,5, ft. tits EL H OF Tilt PEACE. • .41.1.,mi promptly to Collections, • --• • P... i+t Ai'.l s:kle of 1t,,a1 Estate, &C., in tii;,ce to Centre eitrert,oppo -111,1. • • th.1'.20, 11.15. ' ME tId.I:II.I.NON 6 JAN. cotimiatt, .„, omcc Ft E Oh. •• 11•11• . ' Mr • r at ,tit thy: 1:0111l. • , :',tullr., t.. 7. I) ice 1:1C SI.IT ['SON, liming Engine-rt, has re -1 "the. to Dr. t;litclitistel'o Omitting', i.rxt oho ritittittint Etilscopal,Ciirch, wham• fir will pfofllo- ;(, 311 sit Slit , iltle Of hit profritaittit. . • 14.tf W II 1"1.' N E; XCIIA!VGE, COLLEC ,) and General Apency (Mice, • /to Pottsville, tlealet ID OD It; ~ ,,y .(;., h 1 :li4ver. DRAFTY on ?Oils t• lot os fot NZ, (-5'2 .11t 41 SIIIPPEN. ATTORNEY AND •~I aeLaw. Philadelphia,willaOrnd thi all hther.legal busine,e le the yity and elsewhere .1. 7 4 rtirth :steel ehilattelphin. I i,l.v anvxnr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Itss ..• 1,1 All • • tym! Wilure lie tor 1.1.111 y, tlr lei, R. BUtillarS3 hi 111111 will le aditrets,sl him at either - -- • - - - atidlyk, of (teal 1:1 , 1 %Al ; Liking cl..Arzol itturs, s, , r.li....lienet• 11111, C.llll.ity 10.>firy In Mfice:ll.itatnlutogO.firret,rottevllle. cllAti. N, HILL, - • • - ' 1 1 /11,131AS It. ILA N ;1 1 11 ATTOUNI:ii at LA W, L r attire rn Crlllte Sigre!l . ,;, ,pat :nn I eto,yls.llll3. 'COB tiI..VIi;,.II , STICE OF 'FILE PEAIT. zi IVIII .11:• 110 it, 1101 Colitlfl6ll O(, Accoutito, ro.s.;aly. and d:i dut,t....:lnnettatntog to Lie ottVrr 1 . ..tin,111•• 1) , t-25 , 1,5'2.. 51.1)• ' 11.irt.t.1 tts.q.rriy loyutie ' JANIEti, Ag't. 'tl.tt t ; 4 1(:..rt..t.uve Truth, rttllovltl , .. 1 ._, I 9-tc A. , AIL I.),—WlliliellV Sd,il. ' 41 , 4 litiou.i, 411 . V af1)11.5 kle l '- :' n;,11,,,, , L , u 1,1,d iiiid *.r side by the Mtibmettber 1 JItSIN H. JAMES, . . M .r1",...A r'.iterl ably, e Tenth, Poitgv — ill,. r.,,, •.:,,, 7'-53. . • - : , .:4.1(' t. W G FINS Ei:e7.3t & •), r - at,.! Exrll . 3nge, Tamaqua. Pen n.. 1 tig•affu fur ,ale ritie. the Wall? pa 3.4- l , • At :0! 11, flour., to Eligtho.l. -111.1 17, • 1 1 1 tltV EL PUSIIINIC, Al - T011.NP.5 AT 1..4 (11fire CENTRE: 6ireoi, of E;i1,,.0.41 31thr. 1,13. _ , w.,e. t•LE VEft, formerly or the firm of kJ. 4s. t l / 4 IV. CLEAVER, ttnetripers and Sur ,.•i oil , I en,' enttagenteoti in o' her pia ,• t• ham •ope tit II ra office, to PottsviNo,l4 here r be ioea.ted!te •et , the friends pf the .;1d firm, sad 1411 who , ni line of !II pro• ,)! iconie.tiate:y Mny _ S tt _ E E ViLL lillellAßD.Attriteys at I.aw • .01 tv illattyrl,:t•t'Allt,N+ittp,:inti.lited mtitan .and :.;t• Ct•fhl, titrect, Dell detlf tt M.,11-1.;,:iit•r•••• =Min r hit fl, )1 SIN( xtld Trtsatt., et tax e, Street; hal.. 10ft rte, "Survey. and MI)lt 111'1 ....,..!.4.o.llltlttg Hnrtimery, Sr , Ag.•nl fur I'nnl MMMIM 1 , 1 ' t )1111,-, ~rpt. 91, Iti.'r • 51A1i, sURCE:tOi DuNTis•r. , ,kothitg.c.rn, r :%1 A RKT.T and +4l4F••,§fol: ,10. . aaaaa ib1.7401.11e tPriu, 1. HD in it : k 1 t •• SiOVE. • . - S. I/COVER, t.'":.; ,. • ... , t. , ti.r.5.11.1. and Itctaii tinnier..in Stovcs,Tin . '.! 't .mt t 1,1: .0' 1‘.,... 11.i.otfo0tiCe - : to Ida la tends i I ! ...wet, .. t h.: he still sttntiiinea adding to hi* i.I ...01 , 1.4.•11.1.,14 i..' hover. `;c. variety ot . I.tl'o - p. , el' 4'yoklll.:. ',Parlor, 11th'., and Hull -,,• -' fie !.0. t..,..\ iii" ..li;:i...t and moot iiiiniiiillll ~.'"' 4 "0 '-'l't•'li.k th, rtnion lie would invite • ...,....!:. L., v:a.., ....1.01.) thing, In ii IS line • of bust- ' ! - • I .... .!.. ....I (.1..1.\ II.• fat tnettamtvey i t eroto put '- ' ~•,.: ...,-,..h-te ile can:give gener.ll.atisractlon • ' ! ...., • -.• 'lli tau .1....80.- ,:upply - any ,tunes boutht . ....t ...!..nrUchr Na An ...id piatea. - gEate...,or bro. ka, ! ! 1 .. , ;:tlr tilsm. ;.Atuut!..i 1;1, rpeliTction of stovet, %tit I e. ~.. i 1 rtt t.l.me 5..e5... intpravcil, which, foi the ~t •.... - i t , are. te., ilrriVe,lLlie• nest Stove ever used ; .. ,-;;,... 1 1.41 - 4ny St.i t , Improved, of 1a53, a new . ii. , . n 4.• It . r (I .4,3.1. ii,f Coal jig - Wood,:warrotitil to 3 - it.: try', tl. ti,' most perfect manner, ..; ; ... ',1tt1. , . i.1.,114;4-1 1 i - ;`,01...1/-; Ole Nevi 'Yet Lt Cool!, ;....: . ~ Lie..., i . n. tto• .A. , ,,ar i.iik, the Girard Lout, iii• II,•!,••,.. l' , .i.l.,lliiiriat?ycip,l'inrilAi 1e1'.1111.1 . 0a.- 1•:•. • . • 11 i . i..ii'„ .red a v••.t....•;:t ,- , t !other lank Moves. .'. rk VaIi..II 8.! Ta.. 1 1 ,1.., 040 choice of I . llll.lr,Offirr, /Ind 11 th t-ii,vet.;' it.iitiwin.lity keeps 011,iiimil a Wye a-i-eiri , iii of 'llO and Iron , ware. Root nig ;..tot { all , i- I:tut -I', .d.!„ nanted.la his line of hitittnexo, will he' Priiiiitit: , - :ended to. • . r. '.V. 1101.1 V lilt l'atlNVlni., nevi 17. 1:4'5,4. ! , 31 IA r ... CIIILLSON'S FURNACES, , r 4. 111.1114. , n , I','./1.- llritqing.s, 110e;,3; 4,. ..•,,.ili-tr.. I LANAI:I:Z; are lushly recontiden;led I.y ; ...,,,., wie per...tia.andthe'lnietatnentedtrwriing, 4 ;,. , 1 ,.4 w e 's..-Ty [A ni In iiiio; they (10 nol il.i it ur the ,4 . hr.,. n . nto i Le 1... Ni , 1.0.10400 d plea...a hf,healthy , tt. 4 hit 4 1./. , ili-.i. I .y,l 1,4 Ni..milatinn lit eoooeB - '4o,t 11 the. Ut1f , 14.. e. .1 tr• , t'urribeinir tisteil in all the , ,t,,,.-,; it„,,,, ' 4 , row, liiiihl ' ingit and 'Private Houk , : ..,trt..iily in ~iit, i ;,.... Tili4 *II y'ill al7,:and price 1 ir .iii s'2i' to fitir , I ; i! a ithl.:.;ZtAt. 4- 1:'.: 1 / 4 .1!i.:1,1:!.1 litiri NIANTEI.S. i , % - i'ii ~iiiiiii-Clii In, ,:t.. litirill4if there abort lON [ ,' :11 , Cl).' iiraiiiiliii .11i1:i•Ii ;.il a ivi , inillitiorird. Th. . i ~,,„,..1,.,1 li-„,„, 1.1,,L1. 1.. AC,. neautuully ,plaidnr tit. ; ~ r.,... 1114" p a 41,,, ar i d I, i,40 , '1t.0.tr Flame Grit,'., ail of 1,,, ~, i.i. evpitoo. , deugns amtbie• mos} elegantfin-) RI -c. We 1ntYr.,..0.10 a variety I.lr paur , ro. n 1 I lii..ltiir:. 1 i,l,ti:rif /ran stfum./...5s hit It'; have !fern so recently ti.,!.. ii....d. !Hey aft tniiiii6li rAiiCI 1111lialinii .tithe I' 1,...... •.it. tier...l to sr tdr, 4..1.i'r.11 aa• Egyptian, I.allan, k5i,„ , .,., ,ri..,lialt:ll and othen•,, all of which fog F. 1,, , ,5ci ,, , t".iS itt , i42-tt, and exritdiyite finici, cannot hr oar-t, ( 0 ,,,,,, i I !,,•!, ~, raid at anout half the cost of ninr•l Gle, .r.-I , :i iiiriiinparii f itiorably troth the bro.! quill-, 4•,, , T:7• ,. 14 ., 4 • 1.1, material T2,,41 which it'll nave already' 4,1 nu. tract_ St i Taste,' much attention and ettetted'ex ,„qtr••••,:,iai •1(t tie Illy...reit 441116raillon. Lathed and gen .r,ll, ..., sr • InsAted to examine our stork of Mantels Oil e'" ' , : ,, irri,:iiiir marble. ''. -..?,, I,V.P.it, i. , . .1 t.a.TENI' rt...N TILATORR for litim• tbeY., vs. i ,t ;.it seat l'ilitailaya front Ontok mg, and :' make- Inc,. ii-,ti, i .effastuurity prevents a cut - tent of - nil .1004 11i...i nintliey. in i'liiy .tituatlon.. .„. .41.• The .0 , - -...er I; ..1 heyti appointed Agent for the .•eto , (!t' tae :0,, ru,,,,,,,,5,ime mete and Ventilators ;--., t... the MaituiJcntiept, la Srtntylaill County, Who will ....] I.;Tn.ai; then, it rev rattn priyer, carriage only added. '' . ""`'"'"'" l n ir d: In'"i" , 'Pliutur and recianmendationo N, s 4) t,,. bad A Sii Sill. , lICI,I, :ILI any liirUilllalinn 4 ,i,:rni Sareirtirliill r ill hr ••••• 0 ,t. ii • t. WaretilMie, t,' ' . of tne -Mater' Jenr•yal! .ree. It BA NiN AN, ' ;.,• . . .. :iOl.-Ageto lor it nuyikillCounty- . e :IV- ,la 3? MISCELLANEOUS. • LUMBER ! • LUMBER !-.! LUMBER' !! uockisizneil I,,pr,:lifrPd, to furnish bllie of I it r ud o rk, totk: nut 'Pow Lopiller to any and •of tiv lat,tcrt to,vlng - under tutu ••,11,1 Inuit% t hit ;IT. -hrVi,ng ~v, 1 00. 000 fret Of V. J. HU:II r,s, ~. u •,rr 13.1y ' • IRON commiSsio At WARE ROUSE 1:.\71:13 STREE't, .VOTTS VILLE. . , . , ' ' iliti 4.,,,..c. riberaa re prepared to furnirli the Trade •1 7 I V, i ,', 1, ,, 1S rilld Operators. at i'hiladelphia prices ,r, , ,:i,i +,; re , !) wimiesaJe or retall.beet American Bar 1 , i,.11,,i1::, fll d in Pott.*llle, and warranted of kit ~ er,, ,t yr.iloy. Al!,, ilqin T rolls, aultatile for - - ; ~.,:: c.ir,:e Cim in ii, tiirnished at ' , hurt notice ,' •: :I i ' .:l t!, Importer. . L:. Y ARDLEV ac SON , i ~, , ,: to I' , , N0v..7.2, Itit.3. i ' . 47..1f. BURTON &;• REED; n 1101. ES A IZGROCERS rz li. trikr, F•wit qncl Arch StrrPlS, llr apt ' lß Call the taunt it'll of the merchants of ik,;l roart y, 'when vlsiting-or. ordering ••• • • Nak 1/lit always Or. hind a . Well prletled 'tuck rairolted for the •sountry ‘r.n• , af.ily recelving from the-agri.- —tvr.; , drwit froll,Mutter &c., • • thry kat`roiply rtirturru'rfi .11 all ?'e. P), 15 `GREAT SAVING'; -TO MERCHANTS. :-: --, .1:6 it ('fill[ te,7 Lc, itt Expeose. . - IS': U.-. ;t• , .:::c I: ': "i ' ..;,, , 1;:i1iy "rtnnunees to the L 1..: -c , lcil !..: :.w rno-Inntly nn nand 0:I, rtnal. , n.'• 1 . 1 : 0 : !I. • in. 8 I.N .or.lnturt; at his Partnry , rtn, , , •,.. . - . 1., It .itratil 0 tt• I. to - '•.• t ~ , t* • : •—• •.: I:: - : ,sal at lower prlrea than 0tr: ,,, ' , 1 , I t +,.. nt!l•r , •rt..hli,hotent.' t".rl'"'" , , •' ,. nn , ,•, p wst r-, T . / now, al WA N ftl.:. 0...,!• ~ :-,,,, A ~r•It*V1110•:" - • '`.....:! •__ 4m-tt° IEIIIII r 4 A , IT.- , -1: • •,.• r. • ,n. 1/...ltit,filp Na , w+ro . and ' Art have •`1 ,i ,t;rnt, .N. eir,itoit.. (.1 1.10.111' )00.n1 AI,LEN'S . 1, 1 , ,r:;::..1.7i, (;.t 1.1.1:kV. c,rnm 4 ift ( tlattit and f.. :.,,, ~,,t .T. 1 hv , Uh.1 1. 11t.2t LI" returned to PO!!.. ' t ~ • 1 ' .!,... li, p , rionll elitrgf of his rooms, and io . , r ,l ), ;•, EA'4, .1,, , 01 1 ./iguerreotype n of all who ;•,..,." -we ~ , c,.„„_.,,,, , to the dity,then,and you 4 to gv ti I a Cnß'Cf. In Fit. 1 ,114.:ii, 1•11 , • do ll Ar mid upwards, it ,- Iti . :111' , : TIoN 1113410 in the _nixes of tine 1i,ct!,.[(.:14,1,,,,terfr CJllliend Frames. , . 'A. M. 411.EN1. Ap•t!.,1111..i. tp•tf . t ftention! VOL. XXX. CLOTHING_ • BOYS' CLOTIIINO. -- F „ 'II ii r .10,actibeta WOUla rthlecilillly I lill.li in theii mi. inetouvTriends and cuvtom'ery IX Sr huytkitt iri, that their awn:amnia& Cloilittip Inr Yntstig thititie.; uteri iv 'awh larger than mt . , and they ale dieptn.ed to vell riaap. Ptraons living al a divtatice, havvi the privilege of #irisithging .loth log igihritaveil ii , thiv .Lore, it-Limy do n.,t silt!. t!. . F. A.IIO`IT A. BROTIIER,V • • I 2;2 Chestnut. e I, corner al l'enili,.Philalia. Anil: 2.1K.3. ' 13.11::? Vita/fry the true re.3f 01 clicaptifisi. ;J . CLOTHING ! 'Clothing!!Clothing CLOTHING !. ! 'I HZ tonal extensive a6iOrtibent of , - Clothing in Schuylkill Count). trout 20 7: to 3o percent. cheaper aril better Made i i/t than can he purchaeyd elstlybere, is at ' "OLD OAK II ALL," cornet of Centre al.dM alt4itton go Street.., , • . A magnificent assortment of rm.'. anti WINTER CLOTHING, of the Itlnsl fashionable :styles, liquuvi on hand and ready for tittle at pitte.stlal DEpv:tiwst. PETITION . As every article cold at tilts ectiOish inept is rusnlifactUred in Pottsvill, it is..ll:::tillhu, expre•oity adapted to Olt region. aid offers greit ad climaxes ta purclut.tere Over all the very ipefe Fier 1 . 14-made Cliolhirg. oNE TRIAL will prnve this, heynnd 111 dor4F, to any who are ctranger:c to the Tao ; and tiito,e:v.ho have not yet putct.ased their FAI.I. or %i1N,..Tb . ..11 Clothing:wind° well incallaic.tythisefortheins.throS,. An itumense variety ill • . . . IBM I= MEI stiitable lur the at••t.on, Ilt et.tn ntrly !VW pet. Iteuu•mbep tin• old .t. 11141.•• %)1.1)1iAli If At.1.,c1 1 1- rwr of Celan. and Mahantongo t treets. EDWARD T_. T A V LAIR, Prurtittoi.' (Late Lirlq•corT dr. TA VLOII,/f,lijiirtYrS nSClotlinand Dry Gooda..) INZI A cArtn.-ci,wma? .. r. TAvLoit. 11vr441.41:1 Tailor, Would rennett folly call the att. ntion of 146 nit morons friends and the public ko ht 3 Fall and Nv iu ter,Sinek - of (Ami:, Cahstinerso Elerant Veistlne., r.elerteo front the beat niarketit, whtrh hr.,ir pre parr d in3ke op 'order, nt very moderate • An assortment of Olove:?,lie refit ietr,tiu=pend%t6,n ilk Shirts, kr.• Agent tort I. Ne:w Park , Lottdon'and lln r Akio tug. Yotravllle. Oct. Y 1652. ECM IRON FOUNDERS. POTTSVILLE IRON 17470RE5.',. C . D.s—MASON & CO, .1j1>::1•1 , .("I' fully announce to the publie [hit they have taken the Eotabluttnnent h none r-- an the Pottsville Iron Work a ..11 Nol wegian nlrrrl, where they are prev3rellio katil.l ell kwdcof Steam Engints, manufarture and M:Arbinery of almost every degeription,fae thr shortest. notice ,and nn tr.. Inns" ro?nAllinabl.y. l l” . .. —Kr tiutiS 11( . 1111 . ahIond, 11, wsul of Strain I,hsine•, wllttiod 4 to thcor advantage in 41,, them a c;s11 br. far, E . ll2leing elsewhere. INlnv II /C. IEII9 DEAVEIit MEADOW IRON woßiss. s. huhsoN. IlltiN and keILkS.S Tnunder, teipeetrully an rolls. and the., public, glue rally:, shirt he t , lolly prepared, at the abiese to no nufacinre Sieom Lneines of ' t...vety Pumps. Railroad and Drift edts.and isvurylothur deal upuon foiroli and liraaa the Oual liritlitig ar “ther Liisincsa, ou the 1110,11 tersni. Also. litutiing Cylinder, for Blast Furpacess un.l Machine work in geae•ral. Repairing of all kinds Alone with n•. 0111. patch, at the lat.:Lissa price, Ali work flirnislied,by ben will he warranted' in p...tiorm well. 41.. aulieit the curtinn.of thuae wbo May want Eathl , . , in his Hue In IMP+ vicinity: All .elders is, ills meet with Immediate ah.l attention. S, W. II Ul)stiN March 15,1651. 114)- Din POTTSVILLE ROLLING MIL/i. ait"THE roViiriCßlßEttrio r . vorpertfoltiS au nounce to the public; Abut rtter , i'oior RottluteM ill ea now roinpletet. ~.t:n..l in full roperaitcon.anol that they are piettr- Col tu rustoply all kinds of liar. lion ..r ea rtuoi,l 'Ollll, witicti thny will was taut to: be ..ieerint init i a3:it) to any obtained from atrrooru,' it t the saint. Imre i.. Ttoey rotor° totoonufucture I Ha t 1,4 liar Or air rot tho• Cuilier it, and Ltirtal;linada, wßogt,ing Iron, 'lli to :.0 Rt. per yard. mud.. of the brat Iron, and % . - 6i ti. w ill tie .fun lid nourto rho:afour than life Minot l'ett 311;01, • Itrine piactirnimertinnics,':t,l having aid c..ti,od eratile eSperience to the Iron busier:„ they 11 ittt.r (hematites that T h ey can give elan.. $all•Caell'ol, In purchit•era,anii 1.011 3100 mai,. it their interrat to pa trorittr lint., niantanctures. .. - . HARRIS, [ATMS!! & ht. Dec.o,lol . . -49.4 f . WASHINGTONIRON WORKS • •1 .., --J , POTTSVILLE, PA. .. liellJ. WREN & Ilftri'S. rei , pertitilly id vitt tlie.attentlon o 1 the Let-tuna cumin unity to' their New Machine Shuj, and . Foundry, ri el:led between CO.ll, and Rall-road Street,i, and fronting un Norwegian sired, where they ale prepared In cordite all ordi.is: JS a fur Machinery at Braes and Iritn,anclia, Strm' Engthint, all kande of tiearing fur Iliilling Mille, Griot and Saw NI Ilia, Single. and IlUtible-ai tiny Fowl:., Coal ilreakers, Drift Cate, all kind of Rail road caet,,,g,,,..tich ao Chaise, fur dot and T,:v,,,i; -.Frog., Has schen, &e.; all kind, of reef and wrinittlit !run Shafting. tieing Nadir:lit Meellunieft, it 0,1,0 tier having =ilea, demands of ihe' coal Rego!. itoe- 4, study for yeara, a11 , ,1 all Mode •,f Machinery - Ili 'l.heir Intr. of bust ileum they flitter thelliaetVeii ' I hat , Iv'nrk done at their Eot•bltiihinent will eive satlidacqiin sty all who mitylionot.tbent with a cull. Ail orders tea,k- . rally received and priimittli ete'ritted medic tn , 4 , t rea aonable teinte., • JOHN 1 - ' , . WREN,. EEO EMI EMI Ti 1o M A ....,, wlt t.: N , • . .1 A ,N 1 Es IN ILE N.' ,I.- _ Oct . 2.185?.:. . 4i.14; , . , TO COAL OPERATORS AND OTH RS, PIONEER. BO 1 I,E1: iVoR K.*D ME rilHE' Subscribers respeettahv invite the tiun of the trunitles coutnutiuty to their . 3oiler work:, on•the Inland ntljotnih.: thti Pioneer!!Eur mice; Pultm . tile„Pu., where t;.ov are prepated to Anit.ratliteture. - BOILERS OF EVERY I.O.:SERIPTION, Smoke Stleks,'Air'Stacks, F.a..-1 Pipes, Ocionie term, Drift C.leirs &e. I.lohcrA oh head. Being practical Meet,lntes end having for ?years devoted them-elves entirely to tho, brunet, of bur,. ac-s, they latter themselves that work doiie at, their estalthshment null glee satisfaction to:ll4l4'W may fat or a call. 1,14,v:dua1,. and Com panies will tied tt I:restl i i to thou uilvantage ox e.mine the'r work before eugagmg el,ewher,;, JOHN ,N 7 JAME?; NoBLE llay 5, ISSI 114-11 FIRE INSURANCE. rIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE c6N!PANV OF PHILADELPHIA. O FFICE No. 1 Olt it e t l E o - j l in u o t t ,.. s ., ir,rt,lll.lr S't 4 limits Di', Batick.er, ' George IV. Rii.ti . ,,o, l'liiinias Ilart, , Mordecai D. Let) vi,. Tobias Wagner. • Adolphe L. Rorie,: 4 SaltillelGreint. . David S. Brow', ' Jacob R Siiiilb, . "iiilttk Patterson. i . runtinne to make Insurance, pe intalwitt-or bunted on *witty description of property, in town tinilci,mutry at rates as low as alecpnsisteut with st Clarify; , The Company ha no, re,er nod a Liege Confrit gent which with their 111111:1i htitl invented, atrorit protouioii aistitttl. 1 he 119SeIS of the Company on Januarylst, r.b ptialtshed agyeetildt• to . .M1 Act of Artsertittlyi %cert. as follows', viz Morlpage.A $8110,551115 St4;elc.,. 51'=5611 25 fledEsini,-.; 10.4.25 S 20 rempr•rnry,'. Lo2its„ • 125,452 142 ' 41,222,1i9r; Since their iticorporattah, u period of • .4hieeh ye . 3rd, I hey, have paid howaid9 ofvne million Ito n hp dee'3 thousand dollars,. loses by lirerlherehyrtlinnl lua et thence of the advatitager'ortnsuranre,is tyell a. the nhiltly and Ji•position to 111,r( WI(11 prompt. 4.lllhttal - . CHARLES N. BAN CLIER, Prehlitehi. C. HAM:KEIL riecrrtaisi. 1 he a utocrthnr hoe been &wonted agent fpn the above mentonddnnstituuon, snd is now prep.ari.e to make info rant 0, on 0011 ry deeeript ton property, at the lowest rated. ANDREW JOISSUI.; . Potter 11,1951 • = 2- TUIRD ANNUAL. STATEMENT; ar IF rm.; STATE MUTUAL FIRE and SlAltlisiE IJ INSIJHANCLMOMPAN V of PENNIALMANIA• Ilrartr.h Ottire, 145 CIIESTNUT Stre.t,ThiladiAphia. Assets May I. I t.. 52, • • 5'209,111 - 6 SI Prertilltrot tet.esyed to sltil I I . 135;95f1 St: Interest on I,4ans;:a., , .I;'ful I 9 Capital Stork.. • • 10tr:,600 gi4e,,tE3 '26 • LOsseg:trxpensto, e , turned premturni,. '*"4.7,1•61 *336 4 11,, 70 i N‘, I:'...INIENT:;.. Bond,,Mortgagef. ididq...:a.d °lt, r'...1.,d li :. sleCUrilif?o, SICI,4EI 9S PI i.,lniu m notes, , 1714,016 31 - Ca=tinri baud. . •—lt..fi2o .21 Tot II ant'. atreooutcre fia1;1« f.tr 10 A.'1 , ,335.5,:t1e , 70 Thi, Company tnlitrew on building. prirwtusilly or linlited; alto, on ail kmdr of merthandize and fur niture by the year, on the moat reniouable tprin, Appllcltionc:l"r I nset Bore in the nt•ove rqmpany are reepeetrolly enitrited by .1011 M T.•SID.FNEtt, oFFlcE—in C.F.NTI3I - . yttreet, 3.tdoor ahoy! , Mar. Itet, Pottoville. /the 11.1m53. 21-I r, 0101/AWE VALLEY • F. 4 MITERS' INSURANt'I,: CO4IIPAM lacuTlA. NEW It !::;.* Capita/ 5200.000 Well an./ •, rel 4 iant.F4 • .1)111E - CTOR , ': ADAM' VA Y P•TTC7s, that I MDTat! WILLIAM RECTOII, 1•P.1,11 CHRIILEI S•NDB101, PIIILIt 11. DEBICR, ABRAM W. TOLL, 6 ISA• 4 LORICK. iRMLO W. PANGS. h!t. HENRI A. BELT 4:111 cute 11. ToLt., EStcHol, ti 11800101: Jotim 8. 1.•9d1'.u. A. VA PATTEN,Pte4'L IJAIIPER lICLL,Re Wa.'Rcurott, X: ire i'rt-et.l)l RRi i W. T.“ L, Tteti:r ~. . KENNETH Ita'r.six•om, Jon., General A ponti No 3 Gtorno firovt.Ttenton N. J. "• lIIIFEP.ENCES. • . lion.H.ll Johnson, Co., indee.Schoner . tody . " Jno. E. Cline, Sbeiltf, • " , " D. I'. Forma; County Clerk, ••• - ' - Abram A. Vaniforat, Mayor. •• M. Mpr., Ex-Mayor' , D. Wriabt, Recorder, Albany. • H. 11. Vara Dyck, Proprietor A i 1;:l ft V Atl . lll. ' Jacob G. Senders Esq. . Thomas Clark, 1:',94 , New York. a". Polic ie. of Insurance againet Fl.o, and alio In land policies on COAL'and BOAT:4, cOnaigned 1., Philadelphia, New York, and Eastern Port...loaned by J. F. WHITNEY. . Agent for Schuylkill County, °t rice orti door to Mlneik' hank. June 25, 8.51. 2.0-tr . .. . 111 FRESH SUPPLY PAPER HANGINGS • 1000 PIECES., Till:subscriber 'llll4'juci received a fresh supply r.f 1 Paper Hammes. embracing many new witte,rs, cheap and handsaws, among which are some hand— some patterns 24 low as b cents ft piece. which is oh ly one cent a seed. Hie enck of paper Hanging., now OplbrAC e 4 2 hnut 10,000 pieces, and'the variety as great al can be found in nr.ity stores in the cities, .and proves a shade less. „ Also, a fresh supply of Curtain Paper, wliblesate and retall,ar, B. /3401 N Cheap nook and Paper elOre J:in. 14,1851. 52 , FOR 1854,—* cotilPlete ailKirt- LA (nem of Mattes (or 1851, vitious sizes.. Physi cian' Vhltanig Mai a (t,r 1851,. for sale by . • I:I;IBANNAD.i. THE PUBLISHED ' EVERY SAi'VRDAY goßs . l - Nq BY . ' 'BENJAMIN, BANNAI . ,__ . P.OTTSVIET,E, STHIALKILL COUNTY, ,PENNSYLVANIA. llCA'rr CLOTHING, INDEMNITY I F FICERs I= . • „ • ; it&'•• •-; I: WILL TEACH you TdriEacr THE BOWELS OF' THE EARTH, AND.!.I3RING . [ OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OF MOUNTAINS, METALS WHIP I f. WILL OTVE grEENGTH TO ant HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE To ca:B * HsE AND rt.EAsinte.—Dr. Jalnson MANUFAMMES. CHITTA PERCitA vs.INDIA laTl3l3Elt. . ' sOMETIINC ENTIRELY NE*. ri , ift, N. American EuttaVercha now offering at wholeaale a g reat Vulcanized of ctothiue, &c., made , iron' Rider'a Patent Cutia perch's, of new styles and beautifill These goods are Water-prooi free from , unpleatiant smell', pliable and elastic like India-rubber.and Obi injured by fatty solirtances, and will not decompose and hiCOMedtickY• , They are very different In char acterfrom any other goods heretofore made of Cum percba,titrier In this country or Europe, and are warranted [(island ailclintatre. Capes, the varOy may be found Coats, Cloaks, Capea. ponchos. Beefing Jackets, Overall, Legates. don-wester', Cape, Camp Blankets, liaise Covens. Shower Malts, Syringes, Breast Pumps, Rails, Fend! acid ;ink Erasers. I Gas-hatr, Spuritnen`a Drinking t‘tenni Packing, Machine _Belting. Carriage Glottis, ic ., &c., W' i ith a very cheap and effective Life Preserver, made expressly to meet-the new passer,- get law OCongrent. All of a finish and qUall:y supe rior to auy other !water-proof goods now -before the punkt. For rale at the WAN EIIOUzIE,SO Cedar Street.. New Yore{: Dealers in water , proorgonds are Invitedlo examine there gonda, htllieVing they will find Main C115•PEll AND . :FAR 4trEittoß to snythlng!hey 'hwie ever area before. , order' to any extent elerittedlar short huttre. WILLIAM RfDER, F:. R. litirtane, Pres't N. 4 . .0. P. Co. Treasurer and Seery. AngustV .. , .314 m it NEW ARTICLE. .! %F: FORD A.. 7,7 - • ' PATENT VENITRAN tIL4SDS PlI IiESE Minds overcome the only lObJection to this highly useful and ornamental a p pendage to every v, ell furnished house. .Thay are.° arranged:Jig to itt from the lisp of the winaowlie well as hoo.t at , from the bottom. or can be :Olipended at point between, giving free aceeve to light and ail whet, required, affording every 0144)1141mq of e leamna Oman from the don't.: They ate as :fatale atiengemeot and Firmly as cheap as 1/?r ordinary . I,IIIIJ. .211 I ask . Ir, that yult, (all and. r - I,oaine thou before 5u,..01:4, Reed , Blind'', Hoff 84 . ade, ( :Itt Ices, Hands and Plna,lllllclothn, ike ' • '1.6 - react) SIII.UEK run Siva% WimbOws palmed to order. Wife-cloth Window et.reeuantannfacturt d to order. he‘nithill y•land+exped ur Piblm - . F. rORD, ‘Vtiolvalle and Rrtatl Drater. No.ll Sem h Eieloh St ,:!.1 door belifw Narket,Pliiidd'n May 21 jes3. . • ; , - ;•31 7 1%. ' MOROCCO. FACTORX; t it) K'4 UO, LF.ATOER ANI) 8110 E .Fl\Dl\C l .tan ,ai ilc rr'• hid Brand, on Ral)i& d Slh I, POT'I`PIVIL LE, The undruovied re,pectfully Informs - Ihe cunt° inele of the alooie w.ll known eetablAhment,tha ho• 11111 eonlinne the MAN JFACTURE uf 'AIOROCCO, Such as French Hat . 6 Book iSindiro!), Pint &Es., afid pliantly lift% p grtirtal :As3a/V(OIPM ail all prnJaui • • LEATHER, 5 tlttli.T.lnned:an,lll...l Solt , Leatiter, Mlaitfib Iry filly,. French boil y CAI( Skins. h Miners' Upper • Loathe*, a variety of Shot Etrllogs, voila As. Thread:, Pegs, (lamps, ekr., 1;0., all of will- be 4011 i al the 1.0 WEAT CABII PRlllEti. JOHN LAMINNIG. All hlndsLf Skins, such as iiherpi'lluai, Det%i Acc„ and also gilinac,taken in ,schanga for Ixaihor ;ii,the night -fit marketur paid lot inCAItIW 1'0(1;1011e. Oct. 29 MY. 444 C PREMIUM PERFUMERY 2 EVERA - 1, Prize Medals have been 311irded to F.. 1,1 MrFLAIN for his superior Perfuinery, Fanty Soaps and Dentrifices,by different Inst.!(yea during the last nix years. E. McCILAIN, Manufacturer and Impinter of the ilium. Dig articles. namely:-Ills celebrated Vegetable flair Otl, B'ear's Oil, Beets Ma - rtow, find Tinstrel, '0 different kinds of eitrarto for the Ilandkerrhief; Cologne , . iootlaitsteir, air.; also, hit}': unrivalled Magnetic, lloney,OryStaline, Winsor, W alnut, and a varirty of other Fancyi Soaps, for washing or sha ving ; Pearl Powder, Lily White, Alabaider, Powder Puffs Clio bes,liat, Ilsir, Shaving and Thoth Brush es ; Port Monnaies, Dressing, Pocket, and Fine tooth youths; all of which ran be purchased cheap fur raib at No> lOG Nortlitith Street, below Kate, Phila delphia.' liberal discount to &aim. • ' Sept. IMay 15,'5322-10fiij •!: govErc awn. , IMPROVED-S=li.. - _ pßess , , MANti "TIIRERn, DIE SINKERS, l'a'nd ifiR*VERO, No. i 1111 C K Street, Philkelp/att. T !'• improved PrivislVl neat tproviment ever old Ptyle HEAL tESS;talt bringa a ahperlor —miloni With the grraiest wave; i, tight'. durable, and nohltely:to ge ~ut of ordnr., • ''Pike of Press and 'Seal, all completeVfront - 85(to +9lO, wires varying ureo riling to sizes or:Press, and wark on tint r eat. : • (trilnrir. received through Ina il,promptly attended to, and Pre,jaem sent trnany patt, of the cvirtitry., del 5. 50,1,153. COACH MAILING. ' r i 'HE Subscriber, being about to Introttuee tram k.l . ,grver and otherwise., enlurge the or Ills ultvady extensive 4n- Invites the attention of the public to his tunnu facture of Coach- " 4 . 17 -all~°` en. WaknoS nod Velittles or eveiy descriOtion. 11uving every department of the CetsCh.making busitwin at hand, enlplaying only the best workmen, and using the be-d material.; dealer, ton sure' of iecuring sal kfai tory vvork . . Veliteltii,ol early and finish mad i:to order.— itep.ms ,neatty and substantially donell: re Orders ir,mi Abroad proltl attended .tly aended tn. rthop, Morris •Aticlition. Centre St., 4party oppo +tiethe York State, Pottsville . 'GEORGE JEASiNINGB. Much 19,1953.: . 12-11 . ' 1 .• BOOR BINDERY. THF: ciulcscilber announces to 1110 I < ./. friends and the public that he has , math - ic concaderable addition to Itio Book It idety, aiul has :uncured a Bonk Binder 4 7 . !tam One of the hest Binderies in Phila delphia, acquainted with the latest stylerelf and who will turn out his .work far sup4ior to any thing heretofore produced in Pottsville. honks bound In any style ni Binding, e!ther Plain or In rull' gilt •Tit tkey Morocco. • • Blank Books paged or play 1, made to i'lny %pattern, .11,0 printed and ruled at pitees lotto; than in (he city. , . 111.ukg bolt illi by the quantibir,and Pakr rule d to Pattern by / 11. HANNAN. April -3,1552. . ; 14— • • ?RAl:fro' 1.1., who want Acts of the real C0i.;? . ..1t0e &11(7u. I mike should tie pattarular to ironed the stanit*•, as there Are. varioux tountetfeits and, :ifhtt2tione clamped Coffins it labelled much libeatttru, which are frandulently cold in some palm of:The United Huiletra.i'aur manufacture. They are made in differ pre parts, of the country by sat loud ,nse.ntakere, and are genetally of very inferior qualitY. The genuine Colinn a us, which have acquired muchezi cosier. retaliation, are itivatlaibly ~ t amped . 11111.1.1&11 & CO. HARTFORD," and each axe has a r ptinted label uuh toy signal lire It i, now mire than TWEN't'V v e vr: sus since we commenced the businein. with hT, , tamit of & Co., Hartford." dud I do not knew of . lily Other are-Maker by the, name of Collins in the Fulled Slate, . SAM. W. Ci)I.I.INS. • Miguel 2u, D,53. _ _ REMOVAL. P/ERsoA' 4- DTA /USN T, (late It 14: Pier.con. 147/10LESALE and Retail BLANK BOOK MAN `( El - At:TITERS and STATIONERS bane re from No. a 2 ,oath 4i h :Street, to W. Cot'. ner of 4111 and Cherry Streets, PHILADEIE.PHIA.I Arecnint Hooka of the finest quality, together with all kinds - of superior Stationery, suitabldilar ' Bank ng ar CoMmercial purposes, constantly ;On hand.— Hoek* ruled to any pattern,and made i,i the most durable mattaer.,tit the shortest not iceto! All work ws rranted. l'; to- Banks. (Mire, and Merchants supptiO on mod rthle berme. (~cl. 1,155:f - • PORT CARBON ,SUAP AND CANDLE FACA'CRY. sOlowriber announces to the public. that he I,,nufactures all kinds of soap and: candied a t his FAcioiy, to Colt Carbon, elchuylloll county: ss filch be WEI warrant to be equal trt'nuality, to any obtained abroad. and at lower priceifthaitaintl lar articles'ran be purchased In Philadelphia or elie whets. The MKWin market price for tallow'wilitepaid in c•aiiii at his Factoty., • OVITERMAN. , • Ocioh..r 22,1422 • Beautiful Cottage Furniture. - 1 , HE subscriber is receiving from the,bret ?da'nu -1 factories Witte Clay, a large lot of trotiage Furni of the latestand nioet beautiful ratterns,ern bracing whole setts, all of which will beardd atreity prir..s, carriage, added. . . li.• also. keeps on hand,and manufactures .10 order,all kinds of Household Furniture, 0I- latest. utpat lailiionable and drairable Ydtrerns, all of which ran be examined gt Marti ROM , . rnlrllrr of , Ceptre and Union streets; nearly opposite the Episeopal Church—all of which will be sold at the Verylowest carer. HENRY Gftt r P.PATi.o. Apiil 2,1-853. COACH MAILER'S , REDIOVILL . • TM: FIiBi?CRIBER HAYING FIT tel iipone of the large.tt Cciach Shops In the state, in Coat Stiek;Potteelile. nestroJ. H. Adains&Co.'aticreen Facteri, Mbere his facllitle• for manufacturing an hinds of Currtageaand Light Waggon', cannot be tut , peeved—being a practical Mechanic, and; baiting a numberef years' t.tperiencr in the buslneaa, he hopes to flee general Alt h lade et Carriages and Light Wagons kept en hand. Al.o.ilecond-hand Wagena,,tc. All [(TGIF■ neatly. done UraerF froth a dietinle promptly attended to. WIATAit A. KI R K. •21-tf lone, 5. 18C' ' PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT. . - ,DICKINSON respectfully announces in th e public that he has purchased the entire stock of the hie firm of Moreton Dickinson. and intands earrylng nil the Plum - bine business in all' Ifs branthea at the old smut ander the Pottsville Donee, where he hopes; by attentim to business. he may be able to merit a share of the !Melte paironere. Ile-.w gear :lnter his work to , be as good, and it will be done on es'yea.oltable terms as can he . done elsewhere. 1 11. DICKINSON. Anneal 27, !N53. s3'df ' LEATHER. • • FRITL 4 lIENDRY, i . Store No 2) NOrtii TIHIO St., PhilOdelrliia. 11 ANIIFM*I riarriers, Im porters, rornmiebth and general Leather Ilusi nete, wholesale and retail. Manufactory a 15 Mar gareua tllrert. Philadelphia, J sly 9,183.3. ,58-ly ILIST REGEIVED.—A large asionmene of ople.ndid Perfumery, &a., from thegfilabifactorlei of7ulea Ilauel & Co., Million and others: MI those who want nue NifinelYj fall at' C. BARLET'S Book'and.VaTlety Stoic • '• Jan. 11, ISM Lit : AND ' POTTSVILLE - G . :ERAL . ADVERTISER. PHILADELPHIA. .0111TMIDEN'S C-0/11/44*-CIAL INSTITUTE. 140 ChellAitt Street Philadelphia. - • PDT brancl4ilaultit are= 1100K-REEPING, ' WAITING, and • - : : COMIIERCIAL CALCULATIONS. OPEN DAILVand ar Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday EVENINGra of etch Week. . q , ,t4. It. CRITTENDEN, Principal. Jan. 2.a, 1564•':•; 4-3 m LEAD, •EINW, IRON . PAINT, OIL AND :.?:; COLORS, Manulacture4' . ..by - FRANCIS S. LEWIS . repreitnio by LEWIS, • JAMES • k CO., 135 Sontbj'ront Stfeet;Ph!ladelphis. . Orders IlanlAlly received—punctually attended :0, guarantee,d, tit€ give t ton, end otiered for m ale on the Ostii-liberat. term , : For sautples:.:a.ud particulars, please address as above, - ! Jan. 13,181 V 2.3 m - J. E. GOULD, *LICOILIIsaR TO A. FlaT. No. 164 C 11E44 NUT Slow, Swat vt's But I . 4i!,IIILA . DELPHIA; EXTENSIVIC,MIISIIII, PUBLlelllEit.end Dealetin Muutcal Inirpiments of every deserlption. Exclusive Arkelit lot the sale of 11a1.! < ) " (I.lf4ton) P.s•ratrr: rinannetost IlampGL ..Eelios and ritti•' et PlAaitiel, L:pilberi'..l Boudoir 11- anos, AtelodecieS, Martin's. Guitar:, 11arps, Violins, Sheet Mu sic, atuttir,•Musle lloak4. 'Residents ofAhs coilnlty will be supplied by mei/ or otherwise With m.y: magic they may 'wl•sla., et as low ralra as if yorchuarl ia osmon. illaving use of the !attest siocke in the. Untied Stat.•: , , I fed confi dent of satisfYin , gull who may fasor me with a call or order. Dealers iii Music eupplied on the lanai liberal terms. • Planalt7t O let. 'IOI sale. Mayl4. 1853. '2O-1y • • • DAVIS • •ci DVIIYIII in LAMPS, LANTERNS A- N. E. eigizer Fourth and Cheuy Ste jj A %INC digs/Aril and ttn.noverl. their F , tore, and 11 having thZ•: . fargegt agsortinent of Lanrpg to MIA-. delphia, 3 now pteliated lit Gnutah hoe, 11,1, C.1:41911ENE.1 BURNING FLUID, Ethereal oil. eridegenit Oalt and Lard oil; Larong,Lan refll9, of all pa erns_ Fancy Hotel att.! Ilall lairandoles, Candelbrag, and Illitarinta Lamps, at thy.Yarinraottrers. lotve.t Lamy. by the•Rarettage, at a ant ill aitioini•eoli,r A ile lion pricer' ;Oiling large tilartularturere of Prue all, Burning Plurd.lEthertiol oil, Aleoloil. aml only troi.) l'hni9te,frailta.„,tboy can forni.li theoe art ic lee at bath pylSi+Oat Alettii4tita will find it to 4d• vantage trikAiiii:.rheiore going- elgewtier,. )iitt want bargalOPl.Alao,ttie etalrly Fluid La [(q.t. iort,i, Meld IT. ItlS.. 19 15 F" -- --,c,--- ~,,,,... . opened a P . . Tapia:fedi CaGiarf atigr - ifaak .torn, at" 4.31 Arch Stir.et, Philldelphia, between Oixitt and s.:venth street') and ate•prepared to furnish :ill theft works on Phreholugy,'Phystology. Water Core, Mae ; netism and PhOnoginplay at Sea York prices. i'Vrn Profeaninnal Eiaminations, with charts and full written deieriptiona of ( haracter. given .1.3 and evening. ' I-,'.. , Cabinet freeAn viaitors. • - PhiladelphiaMee. 31,1115.3. , 50-3 m . .. • rpiE PER CENT.. :.;SAVING FUND. • • Ciutxteserl:l;9l . 4 he Sias, of Pennsylvania, 1541 !JVITat mutt 11250,000'. TM SAVING FUND of the National Safety COM pane, No: Walnut Street, two doors above Third, PhiladefOla. Is open every day from 0 o'clock A. 51.. to 7. o'ot.rtek. P. M., and on 'Apulia.) , and Thurs day evenings LIM il 9 o'clock. This institution Is well know n.as 4t . the A3reet and beat managed in tbli country, and Ays Five Per Cent. Interest on money paid in there. Qom the ' day of deposit. Any aunt friini, one dollar upwards is tecelve.l, and all sums. larger small, are paid back on demand, w bah( not icei •to any amount The SA.VINtI; FUND has fostrvigesMsound Rents, and other first . 081. investn3enu Ail I well secured, amounting to Aitif a million of dello rb fur the security of depositors.:'..t't• Otago No. la AFalnut Street,2 door.; xbovr 3d,Phll adelphia. • ' • lIONMENRY BENNER, President. • ROH•titT SEII.FRIDUE,, Vice President. TH oz. T. Sittag, Actuary. • .8.0.A.RD OF ItEFF.ItEES: Hon Wm. ;111ihards, Pottstown, J. 0. Rt.reeper Esq., Editor Offthe Ledger. Pottstown J. M. iSrlis. nerrisn, Esq.. Editor ache .lerutvatist,tittippackville, Enos Benner,,Esq., Editor of the Feratsr's Friesit.- Plumnylown Bon. Joel Jones, late Mayor of Phila delphia ; .11on.i3ohn Robins, Jr.,: member of con gress, 4th distrlet...Ps.o Hon. James Pago, late Post master of Philidelphin; lion. Wtn. Pennington. late Governor of•syw Jersey ; John G. Brown. Esq.. Pottsville ; Etegerleli Lauer. Esq., Fhllad'a.,Oct(ss,'st.l?.pril23,'s3.l 23;53. 17-Iyl St— _l4 -73 • r ;: , ' . l*. r: fk; .•4 ;7 •••' .7%': It -'7• l * • ,-- • , itt,scit.bera Invite yotir attention !o their stock °COIL, CANI)I.EA AND' F y offer at ilie ORISALg lowest market TateP. t,ON ATA T- I Hleachd and Natural 'Winter and Spring Sperm 'Bleached Wl:titer and Sprins Lod Oil, Extra While:Winter Solar Oa, BleactMd Ekejihant Oil, (Winter and Spring.) • Strained Nut).tt WeatCnant and Polar Whale Oil, Wrnterland'S,Pring Whale Oil, blearhed, Straits Rankand Tanners' Ott, Machinery nail Oren:kg Oil, New,BiidroitY Sperm whiten, Pate nWolithicd,SpeuftY.ttitlles, (Colorola nd Philn) .ritearine Can Ales,, Piiee'neatenatandles,(l,o) whictrwe are 9 , rie Asti) Crystalline sin] Polished Candlen. Foi the those Candles vie rekeived the first premidrn (a Silver dal') from the:Franklin Institute, and a Diploma from the Sate Agricnitural Snelety,at their late exhibitions. Toilet Almoriltiand other Fancy Sna'p, • Yellow4rovsn, White and Ltdatile Soap, Refined Speraiai'eti in C's ken, BiII,DIN & PRICE, OW store at,uer, ARCH Street, l'hihtilelphia. Mav I.lv 1M M ENS E',AND:II TTIt ACT' V E it CK MORlftli/lIIL. HALLOWELL et ( • AvIN4. AEMOVED Into their splendid new• warelieue4:isntranee .No. 147 Market. and No. 21 North I?oit6h Ytteo, are opening rot the Soling trade tor deseiltment or Silk and I.Fancy Goods) that, for eitdit !and variety - , will eurpeee• env atock ever, offered jit'thut Market. =Entering Into their new store,•witith Is one of the- LA RGEST IN AMER ICA; with a Witness of en unusual amount already established, kitil intending largely to increase tt,esz pedal!) , witthihowe who buy FOR CASII, and be lieving that itie•falrest system in jobbing goods is to have UNIFORAI PRICES, they will be compelled to sell at mach stash k prelSts Mimi can possibly be al forded where , faug ciPilitP d i ke given. Under theta : OASII AND SHORT CREDIT system the neceseltiliar charging large profile, does not es lat. and by 'eking their goods ata very smell advance -on the foreign c gost, they intend to make it the inter eel of of eveiiyjudge of good., to buy upon the fol. owing TERDIS CASE! BUVIERS wilij.eceive a discount of SIX per rent., if We money:be paid In. par funds, within ten days fro*.•date of bill. • Unc.urrent Money will only be takt.n at its market value on MP day It is rem Ived: To merctiaii( of unilonbted standing a credit of SIX monthe:vTill be given If desired. Where money it remitted in advance of maturity discount•aOhe rateef TWELVE PER CENT. per annum will • 10,5 m 43-iy 1_ . . . They alltjfato merchants visit ingibie Eastern tit iea, the fai:l69'2n examination of their stock, being satisfied thks they Wlll'be convinced that It Is not fnr their interCsiAti pay the large profitifthat are Aliso- LIITELY zasENTIA4 to those who give long cre- ti dlts. /4.I I :HALLOWELL, A.M. LITTLE, J , Ln,llALLowest, T. W. SWEIEV, 13% lIUTCHIN , IN, • JAS. TRAQUAIR. ' 2-2 m MILLARD. PREMItR•44I'INIT IN HAIR, 1'77 - Chestnut Gtr. opposite - Gin State - House. PHILADELPHIA. in ventor of the . eilelinited Gossamer- Ventilating Wig and Elastic Band Toupaces. Inatruellons to enable, ladies and kentlenien to measure their on ['lined* With aceurai.o For IVlgOnehet. Troupes, 4. ~S'alps, No, I The (Mind of 'ths No. I From forehead to head.* back Its far as bald . 2 From forehead over 2 OVci forehead, as , the head to neck. far as required. 3 From air toes lover 3 Over the crown of the LOC. the head. 4l' - -44 tr _ rom eat to ear r'd . _ the forma& B. DOLLS D has always ready for oak a splendid stock of, Geniti Wigs. Toupees, Ladies' Wigs,'half MP, PrixotsAtralda.Curls, &c.,-beautifully ILLldhU facture-0, andlia cheapas any estiEdishment in the Union. _ DOLLARD"Jd fletbanttim Extract or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prilpariii (torn South American herbs slid roots, the most succe,isful article ever tirodaced for preser ving the haikkom falling nut or cnauging color, yet towing and pdli n servingitt to i..kay and luxutian Rate. Arpontother reasons why Dollard's hair out ing Salooi maintains its iturnenee popularity Is the act that h s tonic Is applied to every head of her cut et his ostlnklishmeni, consequently it Is kept in better pre vertitlon than under any other known ap plication. Itlielng inna practically tested by thou sands, on • lke greatdst guaranty of Its efficacy. Sold whideente and OW at his old establishment, UIIEsiTMIT 81, Opposite theAtate !louse, Phil adelphta. L ; t;Ol4..AffD has at last discovered the ne-pies ultra of lIAIItEtYE and announces it for sale, with perfect coitildince in its surpassing everything of the kind now in trice, It etßots the haft either black or blown. (as titity be desired,) and is card widest any built?, to tat 4eir er akin, either by stain or other wise, can be .washed or In ten minutes. after appli cation, withoot ;detracting from its efficacy. Persons visiting the cifY are Invited to give him a call. Let ters addrestedlo R. DOLLARD, IV Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, reesiVe attention: Julf l 3.OST , ' ; ; .I 17: . . .. R •,. ... 1 SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1854. IND REMOVAL AND CHANGE LIFE INiURANCE. urs Minn GIRARD ANNUITY aii 4. TRUST utthillANY of PHILADELPHIA. (Mice N 0.132 CLIESNET ttle , Elret Door teat of th e Custom lloute..i rapital,l3oo.ooo. 'Ettarter Pe roe taxi. Continue to make insnrrineeson tiveloci the moot favorable termi. r ' The Capital being - Paid up and i e..ted. together with a large and conttantlyincreasitg reservedf it nd, offers amtlect securtfy tn the insured. The premiums maybe' paid yearly, half-yearly, Og quarterly. • The Conipang add i-aotrn pertntit i tally to lite In surances for life. TIIP hrst ilohtisilappropriated in December, ISII, and the:serond Konun in Uss;ember. 1 1 311/, amount to an! Ittiditton of On/ 50 to every ointio insured undetl •the oldeat :clea, innt.ing 1 1 120:1 50 which will b 4 paid when it. Akan bedtime a claim, of $l lO OO Ox igi ha lly Itfaured ; the next oldest amount in 8123750; the next in age to 11212 50 lot every 810110; thii'lithers in the Jame proportion according to the timiiutitMliil time ofditand in g, Which' addit look make an average of murk titan fill per cent. upon tltr preniluinS, paid, without ilvir , s , itig the an neal premium. I hi Ot Aflk:Rta.. . • 'Montag Ridgway, ' John A; - Brow n . Almon Davis, , ' D. Dam*. Johh Jay Lindeb,Fr.idetiele Brown Robert Pearhall, George. Taber, in a rith Vpagpr,.. Jahn H. Elatimpr o • Tbonoti H Whattonl.rw.ia. Joreph T. Balky. Jobe Tt. Haack l'amph!pta contaihin7.:laide of ruts and eiplana• tiona.lann al applicaiinn and furthri inrattnallon.Lan DP had at the office, TIIOMAA HIDOW,O, PreAdria, • Joon F. !awn. AOlmary. • Cr The euberrolter /WA. tent for the above Company in 4hnylklll Contityl laA frill ereetAnstirattee,and give. all necenaat;.t/lio/111ation on Ittr rutieLt: •11' 11.1C6-.lilt IyAN. April P , 53. '1 .? PUBLIC SALES. PUBLIC SAL * • A ' . OF POTTS tridE PROPEICI Y. • 1 , 11 E trade rsagruckdeurigns locatini himself penile - .1. newly iulibe.westera country, ;(nd will remove do early In the e non ing , .pring as iill9il,lll. to that spit, be otitis :ill of Molina estate iii the' Clorougul of •Ponsoille, at Public: Sale. on MO, DAY. March 0, 10:r I, it ilia Pottiville Muse, kept) b) , 01i. Thomas balisherty, at the hour ot Id o'clockiA. hl., ilia - for. lowiuug property, to Fit : I •.. : No. I. A. lot 31 feel flout by 100 qe.cp, , situated on Centre street, br tween •Norwegiait and Market Mrs., (Pu at slider no which Is ere' ted a large IllilEE •STORY" MUCK DWELLINI: AND STOLE lIMJSII. j • The dwelling' has a large shred-dory . • • . Rita's° Ind Dining Room aitac hill.-- A y . 'rhe r.tnr,.• Room is 105 ;feet deep iu y:221 arum • • 6,1 aside. The above is without int C-el.-• ;; ; lion the rived nesirXhit; location lire a , Store ill 1'01159111r, arehtlie Store ; Rhona. is the largest and most Convenient or ari• in Schuyl ktll County. qtre dwitiliog is large,aniliconyenuent, and furnished throughout equal to, any its the'couuty.. The above ptoperryris at.present occupied by Aleisrs Johnston shit CO. Nu. 2. A lot 30 lent (root by 224 feet deep, 'not. ted on Railroad street. Tins prnpin•ry 1 9 . nilllaled nuiriral lately east of Mkt above del., tarred - proper; y.— The improvements aor.Aat Of a eltnre thrust., Car riage noose and Stable', Torre hi ylno on this prep. eri y a nevur.ftiling spring tif 14lier, v. tileb adds greatly to hi - value., ... No 3_,JA valuable Tavern Stanuljavell kno • wri as the COTTVII.I,I". 110CSC., 'Huai ell on Centre tit , opposite Maha titungo ,etreet, be to'g rlicidediy the Mall desiroluie Itstalicali fora llotel;th the Borough of Pottsville. The ilollse la builtol:sione, 21 stories ingh, 40 foot Irma by 14,/ teet d eep. v,lth Kitchen, Ire Iluri.es, unit other Convenience, for a Hotel There are also Stabling. Carriage illonmes,A.c., at. Lobed. The im WI which tile IlLalie Inkthittigs are located in 4U feet frrinily 240 feet rieep.•4lThe houl• /11figs aboye described pre In I.Xerilelll repa ir,likv tog been 1011.9 lately newly papered: 13Ail1e0 Sill (e -ntreated. This properly is worthy the attentron of eapnalust., arid the-greater portion of pu Wray.- limn. ey can IClllant till the property for many year,. No. 4 A lot 2u 'Pet fro'nt by 110 feet deep. sir • ted on Centre street, a few doors south of Norwe gian 'street (east side). , The Improvements c,orisist of a 2; story stone 'dwelling and stOrt house, dining linnli and kitchen atiarlied. Thi 4 Prinrerly is lo good repair and is well calculated to'r any; kind af.olercan. tile bust aces. The property hes 'Link oecuiried for the last ten year, ink DU. `P. so , iff . y ,, n—ilie - Will/le to/1.41111H0 It Illragilll. residence anal desirable loca tion for bushie s t,. i : . il No. 0. A lot 20 feet front by 130 feet deep, situa. tad on Railroad street, Immediately east of the above described propene. The unprevetnaote consult of 4 good substantin fruine riberilling., rich house con tains A - robins and cellar; The build ties are in ex cellent order and and occupied byloir tenants. . -Nu. 0 A frame dwelling situated on Norwegian street, ajfew dour. b.now„Fourth strir t.--the 10(.911011 19 a pie cant one and desirable tor a: man family.— l i ersops winlitrig to view the prop ty• proton. to ..) C1 the day, of sale, will please call on th . 111ilieraiglIVa ; Wi Ile - ll Cll..ka 1,110 gille . elrery 111(04!711,10a in leflp,'Cl to lemma. d.c 'I In. tllleipf rite &rove' property 19 111-1, 1 , dispel tble. T . lll' i erg:9 lif sato will b,i easy': A great nOrtlol99( lilt' unachase,!money tanii . remain ort-..ihe - proparrj• P.r pears. 1., . GLO.., V. tif.Arca.. , -,_r_turviiir, F,t,.1. , 1; is4l 1 '7-3t• 111. Yr ArMS.AidES. FAME FOR , SALE, caIEAP frlieunderitigned offers:for salc cheap. and nn ieasonable tertu farm conataying of ill am,' nra;ly all undef lily ation. Ileavyierrips of white, gran are in the ground.' Tke improvementa 'consist Lit one good doublebooze, in gootE repair, another good dwelling houge and pun goodllarn'and other outbdildings. The ,tooperfy 'is loe,ated in Blythe tnwn4bip, and was ottaluolly owried..hy Dr. Becker. The firm can be divided to null rho purchasers if desired. r jytkII.iWANSTAII,. orliiisting of 15•,head of rows, hogs wiii he immediately, at private sale on application. 0 :1 Jan. titi. 054. .1 . Cif FOR' sezzi THE rub:it:Tiber offersatt prfirate sale, between thin and the first Vay of April - next, the DWELLING 1101ISE and I.ol' n' GROUND sitiated in the tier_ ouch of Potts,: illy. Coo ntr , on lie, corner of Market and Third Streets, in said llorodgli, now In the possession nail licimpitney of Benj. 11. Goldin, And adjoining the primeity of now, Or lane Jots. Morgan, and in the'rear extending to "Go-forth Alley," having erected am It, O!! lk do the corner of rata Alley and Third St., a large and commodious tioaelountke'eli Shop, which Wray -eery conveniently be used for any other liurpose. The Dwelling Ilouss„ has nu:lulled in it all Ole: necessary Modern improve ment., int lathe:: all the fixtures for baffling gas lights. The net - t of - spring water tieing sourodut ed into the yard for (nighty use. It is one of tine best built frame dwelling h 0010.4 in till 110, 01 igh 0 1 j'otir vine, the whole being walled ion uythc best alarmed with the best hind of Mack.' .A 1.51), His large and 'very goonnureinus present Thvelting Manse Lof or Ground, situated in the Boronghof dire, on one of the corners of the Centre Square, In Said Borough, frontoig on Mari. bet street. or the Centre Turnpikeornd on Liberty street, era corittiining ni front, on Market :Street, titi feet, and in depth or length tin Liberty Street, to a :0 feet wide Alley, ',tit) feet. To This property .is Ate Inched it large barn ttnJ -staple, a will of gooa• aler t tt oth trump, id tor near the kitchen tiOor, together with all the other ner , ....Ary,appurieminten• The 110IISP In three-storied, no,: vary, sultalile'for any kind or busiticei„ Other public or private, Jpn It, DESIRABLE PRIVATE 'RESIDENCE .FOR' SALE TIM sule+etil.er. will 'Sal Ilonir and Lrit, I.ca tett on rdahilththlto:treet, In One of the most pleasant parts of the liatniorli. - The: lot Is 25 by 245 feet ,teep—the dwellins! hits ten rooms a nd in in ion 4 condition—and there sloe Is a .table on the 'rear, and a never-falling INU tvell of good water at the door, veht4 Is • an Item of some imOortauce now-a e days. - For terms, &c.,apply to F. POMROV, Jan. 7,1954 1-11 COAL MINES TO LEASE 'l' MAIIANOY AND SHAMOKIN IMPOYR E- I NI ENT COMPANY:at Treverfpn, Northumber land County, 14 miles front the Susquehanna Rivet , having their Mines opened, are nbar prepared to nr ter th e Lime for LEASE. The v eins are all above water•lexel. from Bto 21feet in thiOneas. and of a superior free-burning SEMI-ANTHRACITE COAL, free of Impurities. The Machinery will all be furhiahed, eo that no outlay will be requiied for that putpope by toe les see. The Treverton, Monanoy and , Ftlsquelianna Rail. road, connecting with tbe. PennsylV,ania Canal, will bespened in April fel the transportation of the Coal mined from this property. Responsible Miners , svoll have eri opoortiinity of making favorable lenses, and are invited to visit Tie serum, and Inspect :their Mines. For Aimee particulars apply to •i JAMES b: MORRIS, President alahanny land' Shannik Improve- • '4 . ment Ccnpanf, at Ttevorton. Treverton,January 14,1354 ; 2-3614 FOR SALE. j! A new THREL 4 ,-S2'ORI" BRICK .110(1“' • and other volnizhle Properly virsPottsrttle. • I'HE subscriber unri at-Private Mak, on the most reasonable terms, his new theePbtory Dille.% I DWELLING UDINE, ih r3erotitl ritieet, a few ilod,rsj above Market, imtnediately.beside Ist 111sthottiit, Church. This rine building Is Just cont..' pitted, and has not yet :been used : It is large, light and airy, haS all the edtivenl as a. slices that a housekeeper, would desire, flu and is located In a pleasant and convert'. ." ent part of the town, There is 3 no:Sr:fall. rug well of etcrlient Water In the cellar—a very important consideration in the prekent scarcity, TERMS—One.touith cash, and tbp balance to cull the porchaser, provided Only It be . pioperly secured: ALSU, Four Frame dwellings on Callowhill Immediately in the rear of the new Brick, above mentioned. These ate likewise desitalrle properties. TheY cam be had on she:same easy “ernia. o.} The Whole will be grad 16w. t• N. B.—Title a clear and indisputalde. 1,. WON E.LSDORFE. OppM,ite Episcopal f h, Centre:l4o, Pottsville. Dec: 31, 1653 „ 53• t(! VAIDABLEI PIECTERTY jug POTTS- VILLE AT I'EIVTATE'S..4I . :E. CILEAP, The Sul"criber otitis at PrivateiSale all that tract of Land and building IMP. known ,p,s the "Carbon Hill " or " Young's Hill " property in the Horb.ugh of Pottqville, extending from theitiyer Schuylkill . above .Mr. Lauer's Arewery tq-the Port Carbon road, being about 250 yards in width and containing 30 acres e rnore or le.s: This property may be Paid to be invaluable, not only for the purposes of buil ding, but alhu as offering the bept locality-in the Borough, on which to erect suitable Water Works for Eupply ing the town with water.. Apply at his corner Coal 'and daliowiiiii.:Streets.. GEORGE W. SNYDER. August 27, 1552: 351 i DR. TRORMS • DArEs, • •ETEEINARY SURGEON, in teinrning thanke to his fricnils, and tbe public, for tote flattering en couragement he has rereived for. Yo ma- • ny year's, respectfully informs their that he atilt continues practising at the Rabies at the rear of the Pottsville Ilona* ',where • he hopes by unremitting and personal attention t o his profession, to claim a coattattimee of the game. All bosses unable to' be removed to hi/ infirmary, will be attended to at their own stables. 1 ors's' tulle put up in the English Or American style. ,Oitettation skillfully performed. Jan. 11, 1854. I :14m total liforMation . WILAMPC3INIL.fr • • OF TOP. • HOARD OF COMMISSION MIS Of the SrhtryUill ['away Pmgu for the year ending Deemer 31, i - 'BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: GEORGE lIAILTLEIN,Prctitient. 14•• c ATUIECH,• jACOIE KLn.E. • • OFFICERS OF THE 'PRISON DANIEL KEENE. KrEnv; MiIs.ELIZ4 KREVI,!VIIIImfi • HottERT wikKett. ecupctintendemt:ot L. oun J so. A Eui, A.*.s>tant llndericrypen • WM' Hut: Lt., M. U rhysitlatt. J 1 DOES Or THE COURT: Ilua. Cu ARLk.4 W. cleat President. • SOLOhttl% FOITLR. ritAhrt's :15.11U1341.:1". • l'"'""" To the: IfunoiraMo .the Jrlge of the C'ert cf Cedarter Swot's' of Sc Coll nty : Agreeably to the Act of. Assembly, rela tive to the: Schuylkill County Prison, the County Commissioners respectfully present their secontl annual report. In the performance of this duty, they are highly gratified in being able to present such tables and statistics in favur.of the. Penusyl vania system of prison discipline, as to eon- . since any opponent that separate confine ment is uOC, ttjurious to health. Our expe rience has 4nvineed us that it has many ad vaatages Over the old, or congregate 'y stein. Its tendency -la produce habits of industry is . fully shown in this report, and renders clin4. finals • submlssivs> and greatly reduces the spirit of inSubordmation. But on the. Sub ject.of mor i al reform of convicts, our enee induces us to (Idler widely with many others. The prison appears rather an en gine for punishment, than a weans for sue cesslully le'ailiag the vicious back to view, Few who have once entered a prison -wine out perina i nently refortneds---the majority, perhaps, not improved. Near 4 all were ad, dieted to intemperance before sentenced; and only appear reformed 'while liquor is 'with held. .A fdw may he restored to society, but that number is vastly exceeded by the.num bet:, of discharged convicts falling' back: into their old Habits of iuteinperunee, and becom ing hopelessly depraved. There appears to be something in the very - nature a prison which', while it strikes terror, rouses the an ger of the vietint against society. Prisons restrain, - but rarely produce permanent re form: We are, therefore, the more convmeed that the separate system ut coutinement is the only. judicious one, and prevents. the possibility - of reeeiving inure lessons of crime and sehouling in villainy, which mast be the case when • the youthtul otkudel and the gray-haired criminal are iu close commuuwu, and which can Oulphave a tendency to sink both deeper in the iitire of degradation, mis ery and crime. The imprisonment of witnesses is a Mat ter of frequent occurrence, a practice lc, our maukirates, which we consider a. must nu . justifiable one. A witness rich, or favored with friends, finds no difilculty in Mating bats ; oh the contrary, if he !spoor, and per--: traps more honestly determined, it is quite different.-and it is calculated to make men shrink from the responsibility, with precise; ly the same horror they aYuutd experience rt placed under actual charge or A. person maylnive been an eye witness inn a case of Murder or burglary, but Li he can-• not proctire another man to guarantee his appearance, he is imprisoned. Were we inclined to make any. distinction incases of this-kind, we should certainly Mak i e them iu favor of the very men . whom the authorities frequently imprison. The general health of the prisoners'dur- Mg this year has been- very good. Nearly every case of sickness was ut such prisonets'l as were received in au impaired state of health, leaving but very few cases .origina ,_.... ting in prised'. • 'nip tame. neeor l iweitiemer 11,1. hibit much interesting information relative to"the state of the prison, and the criminal 1 history at our county during the past year: •The whole number committed to the pris on during the year 1553 was 282, as per !a ble No. 1i Remaining • over horn the year - 11'352, 3.1 t making a futal of 313 as..per !ta ble No. 2._ 227 were intemperate, und 55 1 1 moderate drinkers, and none temperate; also showing - the number remaining in on the ist of January, 1554," to be 26, viz : ,19.cou victs and 7 waiting trial. .01 all the Prison ers received during the year, their habits ye , Cupatiotia', whether married or single, wheth er parents living or dead and whether they can or cannot read and write, No. 3, the manlier id which they were disposed of. Nt.) 4, their nativity. Nu 5. their ages.' No. 6, the number convicted, and the charge : , upon Which they . were convicted. No,. 7, their .respective terms of sentence. Nu. S,. the :nativitY of those convicted. No.. 9, their ages, and,No. 10, their habits. Table, No: 11, the charges on which the 19 convicts now in•prison were convicted, their color and sex. No. 12, their nativity. . No. 13, their terms of sentences.' No, 14, their ages, and No. 15, their habits. The number ot o persou- , committed during she past year fur assault and battery, surety of the peace, and• drunkenness, is certainly very large.• For this state of things we Vat, assign noluther cause, than the large •utim-- "ber of porter shops, and lager beer saloons. and the cheap rate at what' are called l the grocery licenses, are Obtained; for places where intoxicating drinks may be sold. (This class of prisoners, generally brought directly ,lrom such places, are' particularly burden. some. Frequently id a beastly s.ta . te ul drunkenness,, and a large majority-c 4 them certain to have an attack of mama. a-polti, from the effects of which one hasdied iu oiir prison daring the last year, .and it is to our utter listonishment, that death, from this cause, bas not been of more frequent occur,- rence in our prison. It such a law could be obtained,! as would prevent the sale of infox 7 icating driuks in all places except hotels regu-, larly liCened by the court. we think a great deal of gobd would beaccomplished, and the commitments to our prisou materially les:, sened. • uh 4 is. WITMAN '24f ' STATES] ENT A. shows the amount eipen ded for purposes unconneCted with either maintenance or stock, and is designtherelore desig nated as the general expense' account, nearly all of which IS such as will nut have to be repeated the ensuing year. ST ATE:IIiNT ' B shows the expenses for maintenance'. i The daily, averrioe-number prisoners and convicts conflue during the year was 30, making the aggregate number of days that boarding was furnished to prt oilers and convicts, 10,950, not counting the keeper, matron,, their family, maid, and un derkeepers, and making thecosi of borling each prisoner n fraction less thanla:icents per day, and deducting VW amount of prison costs, Scc., xeceived by thf: keeper, and by. him paid into the county ..treasury, the cost of maintenance is reduced to 'a traction less than 10 cents per day. STATEMENT C exhibits the salary;account of the officers. • STATEMENT ] . D the stock accourit i truth which ii appears titit:a net pelt id $1,720 WI was realized. It will thus i be . perceived, that under the present management, it►e I risou has nearly sustained ttselt. For instance: • • ' The salaries o 1 officers . • for the year wa.s - $1,475 49 The cost of mantle- ~,,u7l)- . , - Dance I 1,, GO ' And stock p irchased 3,359 Sr) 6,490 05 From winch; deduct • stock on,hand ' '2,676 OS Cash received for man- • , ufacturing goodssord" .and !abut 2,4 V. 90 Cash moved for pris. on costs on dis Char-, ges 'S7U 9,1 • - Cash paittinta the trea - sury for Wafer rents from prison 397 85 6;07S GI The gross amount accounted for on these accounts exceeds that ol the Cuuniy Audi tors' Report by $546 17, which amount Is unpaid on stock purchased : but is, neverthe less, included in this- account, in order to come to a correct result of the profits real ized from prison labor. And to this may very properly be.added the income , of water rents paid, into the treasury for Supplying citizen's frunt - the prison basin ; making the actual cost•only $412 31 after paying main tenance, and .dflicers'.salaries, and reducing the actual cost to 3} cents ror•each prisdner per day. And it would perhaps be proper to inform the court that the new prison has also been a great saving to the county, on account of our convicts being employed at labOr and at home Instead of being sentenced JOUIINAL, E!Mil 'Pen j.t u the ate itentiary. The expensks there, for the year 1851, was $297; .whereas, - previous to- that time, it- avtra„ged, Irom 1- ;;I;'21 - 10.• to 9.1 - ,5,019,' besides several hundred dollars for their conveyance to the same. 4-- [The number Arconvicts in thi". State Pen keit tiary from-our county is reduced to three,aod the expense ior. that quarter cannot exceed $1 titi. the p•esent year. Thitr terms will et pire in 1955, Isst;,. 1955. ' STATE:iiEN7 T., exhibits .the keeper's lif• count. • The financial affairs, although in onr opin ion of.secondar'y consideration in the admin.. r-islialion- of prison, nevertheless present such facts as must be gratifying to the tax payeis of the Previous to the Isf of January; 185; no labor As - a s performedqand between that time,and the lit of - April 'fitre looms•weri pin tin -operation, on three of Which were made the different-styles of fur niture 1 kercniels, anotner making hogging, and one malting rag-etOpet. • Shoe mokitig was car ..ried op to a very limited extent. . The 'iniettfacipring department _ is, :of course, yet in its infancy, - The'scsuits ni tainedein this 'period, on, so small a scale, form no correct criterion of its future protltic tiyeness, yet.preseuting such a-favorable as pect that we:doubt • whether the same is equalled-by ac' similar institution in thisfor any Other State. And before dismissing this subject,-.we capful refrain from saying, that much of the success which this branch has already attatned : is due so the skill, indusiry, ,and assiduous attention - of Robert Walker, ' uuderkeeper and Superintendent of the Lorin), wlio:esa practical weaver. -The ability, ,fidelity and ecanomv of Daniel Krebs, the Keeper, and Mrs. Krebs, the Mat rou, and the in - rinstry'rd John A. Ege, the Manner in which they have discharged tltlir diities while elanected with .the prison. de serve the commendation of ttie cumnlisslol er the coarratid,the'public generally. In all Our regula r motithly,visits:as a hoard, and frequent other yntits to the priscin,we find re uhirny in itS • disCiiiline, harmony atid.gdod friendship hetween ihe and the keeper, whom we find always leaning oil the side of an Mscilvent convict at Hie ex ptr9ttorr id hi j Sentence: This we attritnite mainly - to the. prompt- and certain euloree menr of all - thtf•ahles and penalties laid ilown for its government. - • .1 . since the erection of the dark ce:lls for pina iSlinintr'ottlY bne has been so refractory :as to therein confined. . _ ,- The butidio4 how REIS wery . its intnnd , ed purp,o+e ~in all its department;. The "dl . i . - .. charty,inu.apri:iiitu§ requtret - to be- ehaogqd, and new, titttireS put in at .olisiderable lex pence. . SineOlits • lias tee . ri dune, we rotild not s.uggest , or.;wot tor: any imptuvernentin -the' buildtnil. I , .... .. A.ll of iv:titell +s - respeetlully subi)litted. 1 - , i ... : G.EuRtiF. tIARI7.I: fN. ST/4111. 1 i : ; JACOB KI.:INE, . (panty Conwnission,r+. Potio7le, Pau - nary -1,11b3-1. . . . Atid.now, to wit, February 13; lb, - .1, fhe foregoiug repqtrliwits read in open cuurt, and approved by dr ek.urt JuIEN (7crk rtf 4.ir.53107q. •• G r 11,13. cm ;011) REG ur.sTioNs For the _< c.2-rviijrzt 01 the. Schuylk i ll 'CouUty Cornmisszoncrs. 1. The meetings of the Board shall be hel4 - atilie pr4A', on the.Secood Tuesriav: of evq)' month, until otherwise ordered, and nneeiitcgsTat any other time by: a'rtia jority commissioners ; and at the :theetings, the oldest coinrnis . sioner tq ogee diap by the pigitiSene. : • : - 2. The belier shall receipt Ibr all tglichis sold by hirn, and. [fay ioto the treasury . 411 twineysln his hands bel - bbging to the . Pria n. within threedays . altrertelt regnlat ,staft'd monthly meetipg,of 1114 Board. ' ' 3.• All - unoccupied cells to he lockedp tf,y ery night. as weLl as d 0,, , ... il ~,,.. ,t,,,,,, -I ..',,.. 11 corriour, anti the Reysnoten ow. -), ,•, 1. No visitors: to be allowedto viiit the Prisob 6n SatOrday, except by 1 , pet'lial.writ tCo peimitiruOa - one of the . commisstouers,. and no•yisiting i!ll4levei . allowed . on .titin••• days'. - , • '„, •• . , .ii. It shall be.the duty 61 the keeper to 6- force Me of the Prison, .:ink' manner the may deem proper,' ne,:t- incousys• teat with law,`or the rules and regulatains of this Board. r ti.. s. All cOn isisishalf labor froml sunrise Ao" subset (excepting,necessary, isterinission meals) or pertorai such labor as would be done by a persOnlin ordinary leircomstancps. 7. Each convict to be tedns follows : oue acid a quarter jionnd of rye of wheat btead. - and one iiiut oret4fee , in the Morning; abinit ball a poimilOf beel, made ibto a soup, and thretll or lour potatoes ; or bacon and sully.; krunt or beans[at noon ; one - pint of cotree, black tea, mush., iiriother substituti.'., in the evening., and dne . pint of molasses per week. S. All riersuns,cuntined, other. than *cull victs, and performing • the usual ,'labor of a convict, shall receive the rations ,prescrdied fur convicts; .and such as are unwilltny4 in receive Only half the rations. :1 f any .14rsiin• Misbehave, trausgress(ng any ut the rules laid doivri fur their ,guidarice. 'or refuse to laiior, his or, her diutter:Shallibe withheld; ..aud if still utiWilling, to-,obey utter a reasonable time,' his ,or her evening nieal shall alsifte Withheld; and if still refractOry, he or She'Shall !bi. conveyed to a. dark 011, and kept therq'on eight ounces of breadi•pa til the keeper,,is satisfied with his ‘ other duo senr io.obey, and promise of future cirndf;irt, or is otherwise disposed tit by the roma:lk.- siouers ; and the second offence,. tray be put in irons. PI; ISONF.ItS',GUI 11,-. (. Bell,. I. VoMmust keep. your cell and .r • / clean, audit) oruer. 2. fv,ALtiliAt Obey promptly all the diree, ti pn given by the commissioners; keeper,. matron, or upaerkeepers. 3. Vou, uiuetltLt mahc auy tincecessajy. iu singing: or.wli tailing, or try to thim municate Witt! your lelloW prisoners - in the . adjoining in all respects rerriain - I -I. All supe rfluous load, or waste 01 any material, mnst ;be carelull . V collected :Arid handed out when eallkl fur by the overser. ' 5.1'1l you have_ any c . oniplaints to Make against the tulderkeeper, make 'them to !the keeper ; agairitt the. kep per or matron, td the cammissiouerX. r . 1t)... You muld remember the :iabbath•:"; al. though you are. 4aeated (roar the world, therl.oid's day is not tale less hol'r. 7. The continiilidners - , keeper, and matron wish -to treat dveiy prisoner !under their' charge - with if iittlfiess and hunianity is thirefore hoped IVA; th - p prisnneis stOct ly contour) to; 1114 :rules adopted for their guidance; and ifiqretiy j avoid;- such • punish meats as ate hectssarily adopted fur the dis obedient. ' I - [TAB L E I I • Showing all the c turni meats to the Schtly - 1- Piiion in the year 1953, du tiogmsliing the Dumber ot 'rad' .clas's'of crimes charged, -together wilt ; the ci;dor ' and sex, excepting tlitise remaining iatthe prisbn ion the lst.ofJanuary, 1953. - Murder, ; 3 Fraud & talseprezener, Acee,spry to murder. - 'l,Nriliciouii.mischier, 1 _Burglary, . writ; inteilt Abscondingupprentici., I or rape, , . . 1 Prostitution; 1 •- i'lu default of bail to pro /Arson, - i !ecute, ti Assault and Rapers.; to. JThsorderly house. -; 11 kttli ' • S Drunkenness rind Alit- . Robbery, 2 -I: orderly conduct, ; li 'Rape, . • , I : Tippillia house, 1 Perjury. I In &fat' IL to pay costs, 2 'Larceny, • ' k 2i Fornication and bastar- Concealing, death dy, • 2 emit, '', -J . l, • l'Formeation, • 3 Maltreatment, .I.Common nuisance, 3 Obtructings e•Onitab:e • Forcible-entry and de and rescue, . j' , 2. tainer, . 4 Horse stealjag,!. j• 4 Capitol non oinittas;',! 2 Passing rounte Oet( crioi •Atraehment. to teat ay,. 2 neY, •. • j ' 3•Rail•piece, 4 3 Bnying eounterre4,mo• .:Commoa barratry, ' 1 tiny, - I . 2,Fpgtilves 'for •deten- Riot,, , ,j ••••• 151. ma, ' 5 Alaault.antl Battery, 65'Intozieation, nghting and' altaturb- . _ ragraney, - • Ing the peace', • , sTicaptis Surety di the l'iecte,• Public: nuisance: • 3 • 252 . White, Color.d , ' 'Total,- 229 ' 14* • ' - 243 . 4 $412 31 Females, F.howing. the w' nureber of prurocert, botll be tore p?ttl trial,.contitteil in thetictittylkill Co Prist)o, 1a IV; Frisouept received for tits!, Intoxication, '; • ;• VrqranCy, '•. Debtor, (datt ti s. itiliticqrs), Fugitives for etenoa, • AttaehAtenti to testify, • Add nuLbebiq pi : i•on Jau, TO .6 , /Oil 1/I ' o. t MEM 2 . 64 19 . :252 '1,1.131.F. It. EMI 2.52 , 31 •313 Discharged us per tag's. in. - Remaining in prison, h , iivirts For costs and surety. Waiting trial, - , i 30 Ot the 2.s'2,,proonerr committed, there were ~ Married. 11`,5 1 Can read and Wrier, 138 Single, ; - 'WS; Do do not write, 3 1 'Widowers, ; . , - !:.I,Cannot read or write, tl3 Parents living, ' ,67 lntemperate, . . ‘....2.7 One parent, : ..I+3lModerate drinker. 4, ,:n5 NG parents, ;, *• ." I: 42l TimPerate r ' OCC t I:PATIOIs.. .., r Latw , 9..)ers, . , Dyer; • • Miners. • , • !.'l2 Gunsmith, Stone-masons, • 2 Tanner, ' 13Ineksmiths, • . il2 Watehmakrr tqwemat:k.rs, - . ! 9 En,graVer, . ~ Boatmen; ~ . 8 Machinist, -' 1 I Ilutchers, ' . 7fitysician, - . 1 Teamsters, - rii Constable, . . 1 Carpenters, - " 4 Paper-currier, ' 1 Tailors,_ . „, . ' 4.Hostier„ 1%1(1 (der..., • - ' ' 3 Waiter, , I Bricklayers, 2 Soldier, ' ' ' I Geo ilemen, ' 2 Baker, e. , - I Plasterer,, . ' . -', 1 F E) ALES. ' Engineer, 6 1 Housekeepers; • l 2Pedler, , •.. • I 4`.l.van'''' 2 Drover, . .! 1 Seamstress. ' _ . 1 Confeetiovier, - , l'Weshing and. Itibor . tng, 1 ltralmaker, . • !1 No occupation, ' 3 ___ am= , showingllowam i r riconcrii, committed to the' S'elluikill Comity • l're•on. during ISP*4 'were .ditistosed of : . . • . By mag,n4rates, 1 ' 4 . 10 111. ilegil Mid; ~, ,_ 11 . By the Court. - , ', '..:0 By expiration of .t,enteuee, and payment or l. . Mies and eons. t ,- -..• I') By expiration of sentence, and by C01111111, , - t.i nue N on note for emdsi. r . :41 By Commiet , :oner.; ! .. • 1.1 Ey : 4 11'0111 - , , ': ' 1 k By Distrtet 41(turney, .1' By payment of damages and co=t-.' .; 4 By in , o:venil9n4.l, •'.: ‘. By Bread act. - '..., By sentence to r'.4ate Limatt, lrospita:: '.. - I, By .Mettee to Poor-hon.., By ruginve4 delivered, By death oni:, e-etipe one ; By pas don; . . By liaiams copal: , 13,y expiration 61 commitment., ' , I:. I,,f' payment m tine and cosi.. ' 11 • I . - --''', • . . I=IEMII2I For 'ec+ . .o% and surety. Pri.oller• w4ittng Inn I, _ I TABLE II Showing the,nativili of all the tr.:vivo dnr:nt the year 1953. iheir color and Writ re. COLORED TOTAI • M. F. Pomoliven le, , ~ehuclkdt 1 . 0 4 1 • 4 , '' 4 4 MotogoMer.y.•' Chil•ter, :Sioillnunptoit, 4 Lehigh, . Lneerne, Colombia, 1 ' ' Nortbuntli'imid, 3 . Contr.., • 1 • I.loter. 1 • 3 Chiffon. . • (*won, I , Dauphin, 01111bl:dam!, 1 York, I Laneamerd I Lebanon, Ploindelphia, . - New York', • I •.2 Now JersrS',' . 1 Maryland, r tV , 11tilnware, . 1:31 • 24 1 1:1 (turf 1 riit?a, ling - fated. - EARLE V. • ~ Snow)ng the Eiges of the 252 Pri,ouer, fixe,vt duti!i; ttiir,c.olor and .es. WRITE. COLORED. • TDEA M. F M. F I:tide'rtU .9 I,: BEIM lOto ILI " 401050 " :10toti1 15' CUto-10'" 4,. C. MIM IMEIEEiII Showing the whole tiernbee Convicted and brought in tinder Sentence.during 185:3, and the Charge,. iipon' wh.ch they were convicted: .. ~. • 1 - ' WIIIT6. COLORRJA" TOTAL' • _ . Manslaughter,.. • I Burglary. p • 1 Asst 110. ult. to kill, 12 A..in't to commit rape. Lart . ..euy, Contval tug Lirtit, Riot, Procuaity, • . 1 • Disorderly Itottsei, : 3 • 2 1 1 A.shult& Biittery, 'id 5 • , 3 • Tippling Louses, -, 1 . Surety' of the pealdt..,., 13 . 7 Pro..tittition, ',, .. I Public nitrianees,-1 :: ' 1 ' Por.:ent ton k Bastardy. 2 FOrllie3l 1011 i • . 1 . I -IS IS 7 l' TAISI.F; ShuWltvz iTer s tor. which the SI Cony ct, , , were... sem etwed WIIITE:; Cotontn..ToTAl M. Nt. F. To jtoor-hou-e, I ' Stale Lun. ilo”pital, -I r! 2 1( 1 day., and uptler, M , . 1 2 I mon( i. I year I I I MIMS El 1S 7 1 SI BEI lABLV. ' Ifowifig fife N fito. ty of are. S 4 Convictl I , orit'lefed iffrlS:"• W ' COLORF.I/ . TOTA I ! . M. F. F 3 1 I ' ~rtinyll;eU Ciminty, Mondgoincr ) * ' Chester Lancasicr' Northampton Llizerne Clinton Philadelphia Maryland; Connecticut, Ohio, Ireland!, England, Wales, Germany, • :i7 12 4 1 i;0 1.1 - 9 BEM T.,ELE IX —THEIR AGES. • ' - WHITE. COLOREO. TOTAL. ' M. F. ht ' F,. - 1.711 . 00 r 20 yr , ut age,. :2 I 3 Froui '2O to 30 yi.ar., 20 7 (._ '4 ' 40 :10 to 40 '• 15 3 2:-..! 20 4(11050 "• 10 ' 2 ) I'2 . " :AI to 60 '' .i :1 1. ' . .i 4 " t,4) to 71/ " . 1 3 _I. . r, - El 60 I I TAIII.E irAI3ITA. - Witaff. CoLoXISO. ToTAL ..M. F. M. F Cx2 10, S S 4. / Intemperukr... Alotlerate Jnnkere Temperate, rota!, TABIt XI . . _ . Show nig the Chtirges on which the 19; Com•tets now in Prison, were coicktled, their Color and sex. . . : , WILITE. COLOIttLi. TOT . L. • : M. .F. M. -. F. Burglary and Rape, '.. 1I Manslaughter, ~ . s I: Assault a: Batteiy,totill, 3 - -, . 3 Assault and Battery with , .. , intent to commit ripe, 1. - I', 2 Burglary, 1‘ ; 1 Larceny, i' . 4 1 , 5 Disordegy house, I' 1., 1 2 Public prostitute, l 1 , . • 2 Assault and Battery, . 2. , , , Fornication and Bastardy, 1 .. . I Total., , ' .14 1' :t ' 1 19 - ~ TAuvr. mt. • 1 -. . . Showing the Natwlty of the 19 Convits now in Prisuu. . . . WHITE. COLORER. TOTAL . • • • M. F. M. F. - tichuylLitl-founty,' . 1 .' 1 ' .tierlo4 I. ., I' ' 2 LancaMer " . I' l 4 Che;ter •`- • • .Clinton • •,• 1 . 1 '., • . V . Ireland, ' 9 1' i • • England, •• . . s 3 . 1 Walea, - ' ' .1 Total., • 14 1 3 i 19 ' • TAME sin: SLowing the Tertici - of ecnittences of the 19 Con victs uovc in Prison. .." . . - COLORED.- TOTAL.: M. F. • M. F. •. . t.,,,,i.,;;; - 1- .1 . ),- 3 - ;l 11101:111 4 fr -1 - - 1 . " • • 1 . - . , i 1 7 " 1 . 1 ..1 , i - 2 „ Y " ~. 1 ''' - 1 :"! 2 .1 -9 " ! : 1 , - 1 1 yeir, ! . 1 •:' - 1 ': 2 - 13 miming', . - 1 • ! 1 2 years, . 5 Years, 1 1 - ; ;' '1 14 1 3 1 11 Total, STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. Hating piotured three Presses, we stelsTlts• arsctto execute JOB and 1300 K PRINTIW col every descripticer; at the odlco of TA. Arnie re' 1 701 r -oral, cheaper than it can be done at any other ' establishment in . h e County; such as Books, Pamphlets, I Bills of Ladrw, • • - Liege Posters, Rali Road Tieeists, Ham! Balls, Paper Book,. ; Arad., al Agreement, Time Books, heads, I Order Books,ll.r. At the very shortest notice. Our stock of JOB TYPE is more extensive than that of any other`. Office in this section of the state, and we keep hands employed expressly for Jobbing: Being a practical rtmler• ourselt; we will guarantee:our work to be as neat as nue that can be turned ontin the eines. PRINTINO IN COLOR* done at tbs . shortest notice. DOOR DINDEIRT• Looks bound in every variety of style.• Auk Books olevery descri pi ion manutaetured, botmd end ruled to, order at short notice. I NO, .9. 2s; IS 1 7 Uudec2o gran 7.0 to 30 30 to 40 - 40 to rAu 50 to " TAYto 70 CM EMI •51. F Intrmper to .12 1 Moderate drinkers 2 Temperate Total kseasitivrratis or THE !SCHUYLKILL coettrr ' (iv FOR THE YEAR MI. (~ The !ninon expenses as given by the county'Ail ditors,in the annual county account, aressot partic ninny defined; we increluru give the same iti•the, abi•tract, but inure correctly divided, as kept bi,the' keeper : • General E.rpcnstti For loms, Shoemakers' tool's, loom banns!, wurp mill, sp ooling wheels, spools, laying pipes, plumbing. carpenter work, labor, lumber, heeling, heater, Mal, soap, ges,.tittid, buikling erooke haute, rnetliciaec, — Vartlwara, tobateo, ke. a ht . :: ft 2 1 ror maintenance of prienors before ;and tiller irons January 1, Is5:1, Id January 1, 1854; In cludiry the limp:l,. matron, their family, iinuktr leeper aUJ ruanl, 'whole amount of provi4ions purchased • $1,625 CO From this may Ze deducted the union:ll of cots, recei%ecl by the keeper, and by nun pan, into the Co, 'fre.lttry rnl. of exventliture for maintenance $1,115i 69 STATEME2iT C. Salaries of Officers. Kreb,. I year Litza Krebs, matron 1 year Holien Walker, I' nderkeeper owl au. • per ntendent ~ f Loonts. 'i months 300 00 Jno. 1•43 e. Underkeeper . 1 year :1:25 49 Geo II Brandttier, I'l,y4letan 4 mouths II liraghltner, Ti mouthy W'itherti Hothei, 9 '` G D I;oyer, Trealttrer, Ili, percentage •TATRSIEiT L. Stock_tteequ?rt- Whole mitount of Stock purnho . ytal : Cotton yarn carpet : chamm, - i•arpet-raga, letiher &e. $3,389 Sti From which was lenhzed ny tollowt Amount of unpai 1 book no. county, for goods sold Shoe• and materials tot me king 'hoc.' on hand Check., gingham". and ton arcs On hand Curp•i•, carpet etiaiu, and curvet rugs on h und drit:lttg. and Uagclog ott hand Cll5ll reeetved by the ket.i'er . tvr mattufurt'd gu(xl and prinm plvd . nu t , the• tie.t-tir a 2, 131 Lilll - 114.; a not profit on die pri.ott labor ut FT.ITENtEAC E DANT. E: Krrter,., or A mount with Sdotyldtll — l u rtn tv'l't ;I ECM Jun. 'l'o curly re-j'd for googo +old and piisoii lu!•er 2 , 1 • '• 110. b,ll Feb. Do. good,. 1 61(1 and labor " Do. pri,oulee:A• 'ooardmv, , Mar Do. goods told \ labor •' Iw pri,onlee , k boardwi; Apl: Do. goods mold find labor' •• Uo. proon lies A - boarding -II; .I Do• good,‘ sdd & labor 1/”. prison tees& bOarding June good, ' , oat & labor 10 peon tce.,V boarding. July & labor •• I ter• & boardth::: flu got , d, - •• 11 0 . 141.44 t lees & Warding Sep. 1)..) r.oot , ,u!.l & labor •• D. prtson bouramg 10%.. S 7 Oct Do. good. cold A: labor •4 Do. pri-ou lees & Wardle ) ; Nov. Jo good 4 old & ',abor --• 1)o preen fees.- boltr‘Kg eA) W 1 I I I 1 14 4 252 y ilk' payntenl into County Treu ury, un per Trea4urer'A rireetptl The little giant's" motives, in exciting the Slavery agitation, we nre glad to see, are preuy generally understood throughout theliuton. He will doubtless find before IQF, if lie has not already discovered, ibat he had over-estimated Southern gullibility. on this subject—wiMess the following front the New Orleans. Bulletin, a leading Soiith- ern paper :• , • .- TILE NEBRASKA BILL.—AII of the AhMi• . tionisis and Freesoilers in the United States must realll, feel under obligations to Senator Douglas; tor affording them an opportunity , of,tonuneuriug anew their pestiferous work ut agitation. Public opinion was gradually hot surely •• crushing out" their vocation.— ', Their furious raviogs had ceased to excite a ripple on the Surface of the body politic... In tact they _Hardly received the notice Of a smile of contempt. The popular minchsas , getting right, and, consequently quiet, in re gard to a question that ought never to be touched, Unless it is absolutely necessary.— But Douglas, with out cause or provocation, regardless ot the dictates of good policy and sound statesmariship, and against the true interests of both sections of the confederacy, has seen tit- to throw a fire brand into our.-, national councils, to re-open the Slavery•ag- ' itation in its most pertuctuus aspects, and to awaken a discussion that may produce an ' excitement similar to the one it required all the power, and eloquence, and pattiotistii ot Clay, Webster and Cass, to conciliate, sub due, and settle. Why has •be done this, when things were well enough, us'they were ? • Why should he seek to awn the I great deep ut popular emotion until its, tu multuous billows roll - mountain high, threat- Kling everything with wreck and TM, When the pawl old pilots have ceased from their earthly, labors and gone: to their reward?— Why should he. presume to attempt Id int prove upon what they finished? In no res pect does he come up , to their stand. They • were capable of riding upon the whirlwind , and directing the storm. lie is only compe tent to raise the 'storm. There 'his powers end. He cannot shape its course. It may dash him and his country ; to ruins. The foregoing interrogatories can be, l 'ans. wered quite easily. In fact, the intent of Mr. Douglas is so obvious that tbecominon- 1 eat mind can understand and appreciate , it. Mr. D. desires to beCome a candidate !Or the next Presidency. •To secure a nomination, Which he doubtless conceives "equiialent to an .election,lbe 'is willing to make any Ewa fices of character, principle, or patriotism.— Ile cares not what storm he may evoke ; what dangers he may engender ; what . Sec tional differences. be may cause to become imminent ; what exasperations he may en cite;, what sectional differences he :may arouse ; he is feckless of Abe consequences of any and everything, if he can only mom plist the grand end at vlitch-- his ambition has been-alining fur the past ten years,- He wants to make political capital that will serve him in the National convention 'ot 1856. As capital of that sort is far easier manufactured in the South than in the North, besides being cheaper, the ' little gi ant' turned his loving gaze in this direction, soliloquizing to l timsell : 'lt I can ottly•get, the obstinate beads of those Stupid Southern- - ers turned In my favor, I can pick •up A suf ficient number of delegates in the North and Northwest, to secure the glorious prize of a P re demist nomination. Therefore, I must co me out strong on the nigger question, and cell the 'Southern people I am in favoi of let ting thein take their slaves to the hyPerbo teen regions of Nebraska. True, my peas- • ure won't do the South au iota of stabitanual benefit. but it will be 'good enough Morgan,' to answer my purpose." After this it is supposable the Senator, en oyed a ,hearty laugh, for bets reputed to be a jolly good fellow. - i • If the .Southern people can be cajoled and humbugged by .such transparent demagogue ism,-they will be entitled to, the appellation 1 in perpetuity, of .soft,' softer than warm put ty, softer than the dough in a bakeetfarough; softer than any existing known • thing in Christendom or heathendom.. We are not doing injustice to this aspiring den.agogue by imputing to him such selfish motives. His admirers and apologists bold ly avow that be is a sistedmg candidate for the Presidency, and that the Nebraska move ment is a round by,Which.he designs ascen ding the political ladder., I t 10 I 1 I I El 14 9 I=l BANNAN'S • 7A61.E AGt3. Will rE. CowRED. lvf, F. M. F. " ' 1 EMI 14 1 3 1 ' TABLE . X V WRITE. COLOIED. • T M. F. 3 3 1 '0 ME 12=! 1= Maiatenanre. Sl,l MEI MED Elie ORM ' ..11ri tri EMU Mil i:,70 ...11 S2,W 90 political. sou Tit O 1 DbUGLAS. 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