The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 04, 1854, Image 2

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• • • rorrsvELLE, PA.
Saturda3 Moining, March -1$
13. pAtirinx, Editor and Proprioups
: ....Z. LITTLE - , Associate Editor.
MMM
INTE.LESTS
• ,
I Tttle,"We written, mans• columo3 ein
this.subje.zt ; but there ie a orqr feature of it
. .
We . want to iffesent OOW.
miner-,like men that understand and
attend to their in any other' calling
or proje;sion, are-in et,netaUt
, and general
demand. The fie:d of tiled labors is not•
• prescrded to any one Region—they can find
emplo}nieht• bed set good wages in any
pare where coal is to tie mined. In order
thereitire to iecure, permanently. good and
experienced Motets in any one Region, prop
er collateral induceinenta must be held out,
tiptiit than good pit, (fur that they can get
en} - where); and fortanna' kitting these we
set down cuuventeni and condonable houses
ipr them. and their 'families. Otherwise
they atittake themselves to other Regions,
leaviUg Inexpritenced and leis' lastidions
bands to occupy 'the places they would - not
have.
It IS a t:agoll , )Ut G ct'iimt the :quiets' hou-
ce., - )i; our kgtoit, lor.the must part, are out
what the} thould he--thaUyl!l Meat are but
ruiserable shauuet, hulk 1 , 9 the rudest style
and at the haot pusbible . -e,itit, which afford
heither curnilat her con reMee to the ii= B.
There are exceptiorw,'we are glad
wor'e,,ret we are ti.;pity tu be
ileve Ittere i, a Rrowilig autoug our
peuitli!ou uie tunject. it 11. w. iaCreaSe this
: tatereSti and to spur tt uh to au-activy,practi•
cal rsttteoce, that we now address tie par-
CoUt Cfued.
Mil
That our Rtgiuu suffers morally from the
MAstatien tcouomy referred to, cannot be
doub;ed but upon an examination of the
tact:;, it becomes equally plain that the result
is also st large pecuniary loss, / falling directly
end most heavily upon the, Land-owtfers,
• but incidentally affecting, more or less, all
engaged in the business.. This 'must hap.
'pen at
.every cOlhery or in every Region,
where the accdnimodations are nut sufficient
to incline the engagement of good, experien•
ced namers,and where necessarily green hands
are employed. We have rib doubt that by this
-means, through waste sock awkwardness in'
'mining and in the several subsequent stages
of preparing the Cual, at least one-fourth of
the quautityin any givt n ka.ngway is utter
ly lust, and thus that propo?lion of the pro
,`duct, of the, lands rendered unavailableM the
rent and profits.
This view ot the matter is certainly worth
thinking about, and we hdpe Land-owneis
especially will luqk atter their own interests
enough to•give ihe'subject their early atten•
Lien,
.COAL IN'ECROF!,E AN!) AMERICA:
The London Times' publir•hed a
statement relative to the Cval trade of the
'United King,lonr of Great' Rival°, together
willi'neriain data . respectinga l lie - Cval area
and - productiun• or. •
otldr coUntries, from
which we . cnrripile the annexed •tatito ar
ranging the i!itormittion thence di:rived in a
naure.con , lncyou- and acceF...t7le
Fi prlundttd I: rl-furnaces in Great 'Brit
ain e , n,atrie :!atinaily 10.000,i1r , ci!oas
en . % and 70110( 1 ,(100 ton's'of Ironsforfe., in Or
der to pr*duce lons of pig 'iron, o!
itle 'value upward:, of X 8,000,000, abOut
moor u4cs 3,66 . 0,000 tots of, coal,
iu fu.i'Litavalmig doino•tic i purpoies. i. •
Unelitusercd•rthrl twenty fi?ousmjcl per
-4,.t,s art- ct,ut:arvly etnrlest(.l in mining;
_— •
re more Corse:Jr , work under_grouud Oral,
up* r us surface
value-of the annual Pro`duct Of Coal
inGr , Britaitl C4%0003/00. trinii) al [helm' ,
(5.50,n010n0,)
Cult about
.duuhied at the pliteesol
cutualptniu, by' tneeXpeoseiol ttunspoiZt
tiz.o anti, ottivr cbargem:
The tullrilkit:s6l.c. showsithe? Ctijl area
and ;:ollual pruduq't id t :the seveTal . etruotrte'
tiain,ti. •It wilt he .ocillvc.d kat the Clint,
rire.a r 1164 is inure than
fire '
111.1 uf,ali . thEurUlicau ctUu;rie,
put t , ,geth . er;. while theii - r6piatiou.uf - Cal
are., uc.the tw.i Couttututs stands about I'4
!,, 1, 1T.3 LiVtir tli uUrt . •
Sq Li, re -Al,les A i.n eat 'Product
Brttl-h Ishiod, 12,000 • . -37,000.000 too,
H l itn , 250 , - 5.1)00,006 tt.
2,000: ' 4.150.,000
U.lted 113.000 alti4ut 6,500.000
' 3°,500,0n0 ••
4.000. 550.000
Bri , i,b N. A.,•15t1,-00;,1 not Is , iow' • "
Tulin:4 the Brush Isliinds alone, and di
vtding hero into di,lricl," find the sup•
posed workab c area an lulluVlS, in acre,:
Northuinhtriabdand Durham, 500,00 n
Curuberkod, ‘Vestmorenind and
West Rat--
Lancashife, Fhat.hire and North
Staffordshire,• , 550,000
Shropshire and Worcestershire', • 79,950
South Staff.trdshi re • 65.000
Nantuckahi re andl.,eicestershi re, - 80,000
Somerse:shire &:•Ciloucestsrshire, 167.500
' South Miles,
600,000
SiOltish Coal Fields, 1,045,900
Irish Coal Fields, • 1,850,000
Our exports, which in 1840 amounted to
1;606,030 tone valued 11t £576,000 had in
creased In 1850 to 3,531;000 tons,
. 0 1' the
value of C 1.294,000. 16 1 11841 our exports
to France were •,451,300 tons, to Holland
• 173,379 tons, to Prussia-116,296 tons, and
to Russia 7 7 ,152 tons. In 1850 they were
to France 612,545 tons, to - Holland 159.953
tons, to , lirussid 186,528 tons anti to Russia
235,188 tons;
n s Since preparing the - above, we have hap
.pened upon some additional facts, given .hy
~,ilitcheock; the ac.earnplisbed geOlogist>es
pecung.lthe extent! and in - exhaustibilitk , of
the Coal measnres•of the globe, particularly
those or the United Stales. "
In Nora Sobtia and New Brunswick the
Coahfield corers nearly ten thousand square
miles. ! In the southeast part of 111assachu
• Setts, and in Rhode Island. is a deposit cow
c.ering neatly five hundred square miles.--
• The great , APailichian Coalfield, extending
from New YorWid Alabama, is 'seven hun.'
bred and twenty"milez, in length, and cover::
ttearly"100,000 square miles. The lodrana
,•Coahfielti; three hundred and fifty miles long,.
embraces about fifty tt:.usand square
In Michigan is anc , ther, one hundred and
ty tittles long, which corers twelve thou-'
sand square miles. The Miss,uri and lowa
Coal-field , , embrace fifty thousand square
mpes. The grand total in the United States
.amounts to more than two 'hundred and ,
. tiventy.five thousand square miles, Wher'
.we think of the immee,e extent to which
the use of steam will hereafter .be • increas e d
.un thisjen'atiirent, in consequence cf the . use
of Coal, we can form no adequate
lion cA the future populousness and prosper
ity Witte country:`
FAii.nacs.--A ineetiog
was cailtd at Hat rtsburg last Ssturday even
ing, by the friends of the Administration to
bolsteinp the Nebraska BrII inCongress.—
Judle Dtck, a relative of Go . vercor
was celled to the . chair, but; the Majority
prevent tuts eu,ovepsthelnitoefy adverse to
the fitil 114 d the ttlittle'panr,"lti rat he felt the
chair in the midi! 01" noise abed coatis:on."
Mi. Ralte, : a .demucratic„lsw i yer, v ,4 t h en
called upon to preside, acid resolutions were
otered .and adopted coudemnihg the repuLli•
ation of any featured the Cotnprotniies of
1850 or 1820.
• . A ,similarrneedog, we observe. was called
s:inie'eveirtogs before by the Gerinans iu New
yolk,. but a majority-of those preir'eat being
opi oa-d to tt, resolunoog to That effect were
subniitted and adopted.
t ry- rr is,r•aal tiCat the r e has kteei - il l e
pa , : year, a ectic,ency, /3 the-tyriftiFtatiuo of
vd,rnored turiner y‘ars, of ten
taitilon •
Qum—Whet effect will that produce
in the price of clover ?
IMPORTANT . PROM HARRISBURG!.
FRIENDS OF PrapiIBITION TO.ii OUR POSTS!!
We have leceitied the following circular
from Harr.sbuig.(anil make haste to put !ta
injunctior 4 i into execution :
To THE raismas or A PROII/BITORY LIQUOR LAW
IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Cltizen.s:—Owing to the moral and po
Wire treason of several of your presentativ.es,.
the Vrohihttory Li re
aw, around watch Co inunv hopes
and anumpations cluster, is again placed to jeopar
dy. And though quite it numbei.. of - our St___:p.atrrif;'
and Members, on-W17C112 wedid not .rely, hae,z
lily supported the Bill, Nye cannot look with con.
fidence to -its passage, ' without
_your 'aid Our
friends in the Legiii.lature assure that toe deter
minahouloPtho Yrotnpitory melt, to lend in a
titiOns this eesvon, is operating gteaily to r is
adanteuire,....eid that in all human probabzhly, tic
names - of:lily or on hundred thousand
immediatelk, mill ,rcuro Tn,
nas become the more Important. as our opponent,
are forwardilig remonstrances almost duilv.
We torward you a Corm of petition I.;elow. It
tweesrary, let the frier.th'el Prohlth um emp,oy
ageut lOr a few days, to canvass yOur county .
each petitioner sign two petitions; nod eOOll
you obtain names enough, to ihge ot fooireao,,,
lorward one petition t.
.) our Soautor add aim, h, r :
to your Itopteseniative, keeping AI copy . of the pe
talon, with watch to secure further s.gnature,..'
What'we do. must be done.gurdkiy. .7
It the Ladle* and 31ii,ors with to petition, we
shalt be glad of it; hut let ours be signed bv,VOz.
TEES only.
STEPHEN MILLEI:,
Joni A. \.isle,
VALE:7INE HCVMEL, Jr.,
\k`34. 131. stria,
C RAWN,
Covimater appornted by a .Ikfa , ..t
at Ilarre,:barE, to addre , 3 r/e
fr.hsbtiton ?hen nl l',,M,,Y‘L'a'"a
To rip. Senate Iva/ liozac of It rp:,..,entattut s of
Pennsylcanta IL General 4 s.c re:l y. nut
Your petition-Pt, VOTER t 3 01 :!;ettto
county, rerpcctiuuy pray yOurtionoodttet3o,lx-, to p. 52. 11
Proe‘b,tory Liquor Law, corn wa . ? rcel,Unbrif
ded by the fate tate L.ol,velzhcm,
ai
Harr,,burg ; WMt a seettoo ~.utont.ttotg•k:6l-repeal
to
vasf the people to Angina or September.
We 1111i'e accordingly pjinted a large
number of petitions ) of toe, above form, for
general distribution throughout the COUIJ iy.
•We have also struck off a number to be
sigutti by the Wives, Sons and Daughters
who are out t:ortrs, but are likewise deeply
t4it.re,Cet; in the great caustiof Temperance..
Now, friends of Prohibittuil in Sztm)
be up and doing. As the i:outtnittee ray,
"what we du, mos.. be dimealuickty." Cali
at our office as early as pusaifin and get some
.ot these f'CillitiaS ; and then : tape a day or•
two from your 'usual business to t.icure'tig•
natures. Let every district in the Cuunry be
Moromehly canvassed. Similar circulars hart
been forwarded throughout the State, and ii
the Temperance men will bole do their duty
we , shall, in a short time, roll up such a
thundering voice of the people Mt- Prohibi
tion; tis will startle these recutatit - mernbets
at Harrisburg from their-seatt !. Show them
(bar we are in earnest, and our. petitions will
nut he disregarded. We aye perfectly conti•
dent' that a majority of the people of Peon
sylvauia want Prohibition ; and what the
people wane, they. ought •ii) have, a — uif - can
have, it they only go tile-.right way about it
—nor popult, von •
To those who cahoot coniteuient,ll, call tui
!hose Politicos we will mail: them to ali t
address requi:ed—iptify be• quick about
lormiug
Aud while the Temperance Yitters are, at
woti, let not the Wo;afit und itinors ture.ei
the part required of Mein. Tlfvte havc,equal
intertitt at ssialtein the surd' t.ht great
Are there no weePiugi mothers, nu
abused, heart-broken wives, rid ragged, star
ving children to be i:.omtortyd and made
happy by the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor .
Law ? Many a voice, we are sure, will
tr.spoud to Cur call, and mothers tied
wtces,,,ons and daughter.; writ cheerfully
'ut - i6rlalie the Jabor of love and Mercy pre
scribed tor them., , . •
Cone tlinn, friends of Prolithition, one aud
all—let each and every one put los , !•noulder
to the vitheel,.and the treat ;fn . ; of Temper
ance,:now fur a tirne retarded in it, progre,
‘vtli theu move forward,m trtlmipt, Over oft
cpput.i Hon I
'OIUE OF THE GERMANS
A meetiug c , l the Geriaaaj'efflz,u , Pint
our; ‘v.iis halt last week, and teri,luituus.
adopied expressive ut their rietrc mi t‘V‘
z..Uttit2C ' t—the ul 'Bt •
dint to iktscubutry, and hi, di fence b,
tail, :Seuaturi—thd N..rtna,ka
ultheyrueeediugs - ielatitig to the
er, an siren let the Gazette .
'The first several rrtoinnuuN firmest
the couduct of eettail, Senators at Wastilti.,
~,u, in drawing diailue,ious betty e 1 t aun'
and ad•.pted C1112:t LIN 1,1 the pitidj idtce ul tiia
wtrer, ID the matter of the Pope's pr,:ends,
ambassador. They, titureueer, repuulate th._
lasumarl.n that German ciiizeus du not
rc
uteni laws at the laud, or wish lu*uudet-
Inure thew. •
re,ulutturi 'the eniighteoineu
euple as declared touuders of
the Republic., is regarded as - tie 'only sale
guard ut liberty, anti tears are iixpressed ilia
itte attempts by linen') 101 u-rice 19 retatu
ine march of villighteuint:tit may be succes
tul, uu:e•s resolute rsswaucti is made to the',
i!Leruaelitneuts. •,
Tile 'sixth reeolutiou declares: the e,tablizt,
rehtgtou, liberty by our, Fattier, to t.
a ..,ttiaguabituous thuught." which finds
. 4 rti,el:lll echo to their hearts, tiutl they Ilay.•
.0 tt Ii to iniPair the privilege, ot.CEltholic,
uuder the liberties grauted to alt—but
expre;_, a total' want of faith to the leader:
th, chu,ielt-t-the Prie,t6.—
'illey tear that tae puwer übmined Liver Ili,
:1,c1: to ',tatters of religipn will be exteL rd
uud thu, beeume ' r daugert.tis
tug liberties tit Atte country. The reason.
giveu lur thisl:appreliension ate the follow
tog : -A •?: • .
99, GOO
1.. The cal - hulic is forbidden to read ort
hiicik pot permitted to him pastor ;
ptowen.hl,, , lie fact rt P)11111LIV
being ! burned by the priests. ; . .
:2. The property of Catll9:lic congregattitii.
is elairno by lhe Bishops, o e'•wideuced `in
the ciffitroverates now existrngt
"..3. By , Aurteulai Cunfrssioti--a religir.us
despotism • degradifig and weakening tile
minds of al; who submit to it- 1 --the Prie...l is
tumbled not ouiy to learn the secrets of the
minds ruder his charge, beit'it.Ohlugs affect
ing the ,weitare of the literrch); to e:Ser
cise an undue and dangerous influein.e.
4. The attempt of the Catlin Hierarchy
to destroy our commouschouls, distribu
ting,th
e school money among; the religion,
sects, Droves ghat the 'Ca tholielelergy do n o :
aim at' educating the children of the Repub.
lic to be-good citizens, but sectarian:,
dipg•them to beard only what apprOved by
the priests. • •
5. The spiritual sovereign attic Catholic , .
is not only a'worldly tyrant to 11'!s own Sates,
but carves on a diplomatic - rMercanirse with
all countries, in
.Which his temporal
contradict all his) pretended holiness and_ in
'
nc,cenee.
Ti, these .reasons_ is added, the condu;l ul
rh Catholic. -press of this country"; which
o ily attacks and repudidtes repubttran
AncipLes, and strives to uprodt Oft- love of
Iti!erty and :self-government, s.i evicatial to
Le tauklit to repress monarclAl!:al acd insto
cratical tendencies : thus stloWlog that the
press ks controlled by the clergi and repre
sents the opinions vl their, sptri , ual autctru
and his jesuitical defendards. ;limy h. it pos
sible for Catliolie‘ to a tta i n l a. ,„! ture
cessary for American
the tietielicent priucipie. Uf our 4,,vt,rc.rn,nt,
when nitudrf„are ariler;c,;.• pmri - d
'lt is'uo gain for men to escapc,'the Tu.!,
oi.raonarchy, captisres into the hand,
of the Catholic Hierarchy..
SOLDIERS IN MCN.I6) WAR
The to:lowing reeoluions were la te,,re.1.1
by,Mr. Fletcher in the House:: •
Suc - rics . l. su by. thif Senor .
House ofktpresentattres of the. (mon :trou,,; ( 4.
of Pennsylvania, inGen.rol Aiser:/bilipirt,—
'lhat it is due' to the offi•:ers and :soldiers ut
the first aud,sr;d46d Penaylvhititt reahnt
of volunteett....,Who tudividualiy and'
lively served in the war wt h 11lIe n , t:
they snuuid receive frurnthe Stale at: etd
phatic exprebetun of the prvtudhd reifdrd tjl
their guua coitduct and her lic:nairaA ua if
thetr heroic courage. '
Resoltted. That a% an appr,,qtce acd eu
during memorial, of Ilitlat offl7t-rs aud
diem in the sanguinary hattle.with .:11exizo,
the Legislature of the State of Peattsyiyanta
grant to each, upon appjicatiOu, a vote of
thanks accompanied with nni apptupriate
medal.
. Resolved, That the GJvernui be and 'lle is
requerted.to comply in the way ite'arittro.d
deem moat appropriate, the object 4 f these
resolutions.
• 17" tiEw -Yohx ExiitarTicis.--1-Frorn . a
lately published statement of affair.; of
the New York Crystal Palace,'bv. the Di rec•
tors, it appears that the Cutnpa''ny has .ruo in
debt 8125,000 beyli r tid their .
capital stock .ts 3570,000—1na 'total receipri
wertsB9l,o7o 72. The amount. received
fur ticket,. was $330,7u2 9n. It to intended
omake the Ezhibitioa permuted[.
pros tat animas' JOURNAL.] -
NEVER DEVJJAVIR!
BY MABEL CLARE-POTTSVILLE
Never despair! oh words of lofty Cheering, -
To the.worn heart about to droop and die;
Lift up thy glance, with holy trust .unfearutg
.The daiknets on thy present destiny;
Look! and while gazing, te2 the blue apace brie)-
; • • ten,
Filled with the host 01 emulating stars;
And learn, that patient blab will ever lighten
The gloom within our earthly prison bars ;
' Never despair"
•
'• night is past ; though 'gloom and darkness
. shroud it, .
The sunny morn from its chill arm comes , forth ;
Although dull winter's frozen mantle bowed it,
The flower tars up its heed at Spring's glad built;
The dry and withered seed, devoid of beauty,.
Placed in the earth, springs up the glad young tree .
From Nature's every page, we learn our duty,
7 To_ Inn:, and hope, ;andbid despondence fle'e;
Never despair
A tropic cavern held within its .
Gems. priceless for their beau y ai it worth,
A. lonely Indian roaming o'er the .on ins, •
Caught at a shrub. trot gate a
For count fe..• ages they had dwelt ungle
But now, each pri-oned gem saw life nd light,
On bounty's brow and b.4orn they were aming,
Each sepaeate one way tercued from Its night :
Never despair, •
This is the anihem.of all Natures sounding_
- r„m„warn, f r om rock, from moult tam and from',
. "tree; •
The rill that from a hitt'e stream comes - bounding.
Rolls Asa river to the Ixtutlle,s sea ;
fate rdems darke.t, nerve the soul to bear it.
feel that a dawn wi J open to thi.ip eye
Let :by heart !lope, tka...iutt there be none to, share
It • I
flere'en flit . - earth—thy angels watch On high ;
'Never deilair”
eNinttii o,'abfr.
GP.uiti.3l for this month ti a choice number.—
liehiltey.'s , lac of Washington, handsomely il.mtra•
ied, is continued, The caer ernbeitkhrnents are
excellent. Graham dsserre.4 to .. succeed—he
is ever at Work, perpetrating ....omething new for
the benefit of Ili , . reciter. The reading matter in
!ne number before, u.t iifutt of vi,lnable information.
S , .i s ostriptions received, end mingle topics for stile at
a tilitan'S — priCe F:3 a -year of 25 cents a. number.
AN ExarrerriON of the proithecie's of the Apoca
,yo..e.-by Rev Jas. DU W. Moore, Phila.,
Cite 31.11i10i'' of tn 1?; wort: was formerly
Rector of Tr.nity Cliurch ut efilspia , e, and is now
Chu? ant in the U . ..ft, Allnty. The subject 15 one
,
inierest, and here treated. with
.ngentilly a - A
- general ability—the writer
bri.:g.t. to art exten,ive ;Acquaintance with
anc.e.a tustoi y and literature. Tae book througu•
out, wi Ibe found carious and 'interesting. Fur
tai`e. et &Lifland.
.13“0 - .OVELL..3 Railroad Guide, for the Philadel
pina. beading and Pottonlle Horid—J. W. Moo;e.
pnblit•her ; for sale at Banitar;
price 1..77 c4o. Thin' in an eXceindingly interesting
lute boo 's—a pleasant as. welt an profitable corn
punti.in for the traveler. part I describes. the sae.
neryoinprovements, Mineral and agricultural. re-.
sour''- 111CidCillft SCC., &C.,' connected
with various points niongthe route; accompanied
with ciNfrahatory and generally very 'correct en.gra•
ein;s4.. It also contains' a topographical p'an and
pi•oine 01 the Road, which in worth the price of the
boiii. of it,elt. Part tI in devoted to the Anthrs:-
c4,..l,', , a4orrriutmt, which be totind peculiar
ly - .a.L.atile, ovecially to ,tran;gers in the Revlon.
TEE k? , l i Of trie Itilotr,z;rd Iter...rd of the
Ng 4. rod: Exhibdionomprojng four numbers,
ecnp:rie, thta beaut dui umd valuable work. Those
who Went back number 4 or tbe whole volume
app'y tt wt t male
d work. It bag been published at great ex
pv,t-e, and ev•-rytMng Iter;ben-got up in . the fine, t
The'.•!eparate numbers ean he bound, and
ba,, n'tinber- or the st ; • holc work produred at Bar , -
zt Price, unbound;
I tu: Lottr,p.y .I.>:;rtt 7! "1% the title of a :new
tet)::inly paper Itt 'quarto form just t.lartetrin
WriliWOrlll.---L! Is throughout gut
up t' t:ditre-se- mid lady type,etteri
it t• ,itert ttml de>eri i eticourug.e
tee.
inuin Civet id the publication hi to t-e
-cii;q nit en!a.ged ,ptiere for the 'exetchin
te.elaine,., and in that re.,ptre; it
eeria.nly continendab!e The tone of t lie edi;o
-r,tl pepurt oo t i s and the pa per thrOugh,nt
bat the hidi-i:,cap do a 'good many - thing:,
tne., never had credit for. before. A ....ample cop)
of 15e ioirr,al can be
,r•eeti at -Ban Ilan . r, where
,tti,"eriptioni3 wil•, l-e received—Nice $1 a year.
ch Count . y School Journal. 'for
lin , month, 4` out. l'ollients wi,l be tound MO
; end protik,b!e. 'The 1.1.1 . 0CC.5S of this.
it ti ler beyond the tno.t "'unglue
edam.) for this month MOO
Ai auk 01 2i(1) ~.op,eB have been d ifposed ul ! SLib•
reed ut `,.2.9 cents a
or..lccrte a utioilier.
WP. fi EGRET - 41AL the e. , mmunicalson oricITME,
Ptn.ade,pis a, v,il4, received sod lit le or Insertion
then wtm!:. with a toital.M itp!y—(or tome icason
other,st we , bdisad snail mot.
oral ,Rffairo_
• -Cailfarma.--Wriag the, last three
weekc 11r, R Edwunii ci [lnt place, hat ei,gag•ed
to an Frc.nritco fcrtwenty•lcur pertclis .
liercnt rC.Ctloril of the Coal Regio'n,betwecu
Taint:flip aid R . nu•ch . - Gar; nearly al: Scotch and
Wc;th. Sofne live or fix other?.—acconipmed
[hell", who loc% paFtage to Nt.N Yuck .
, •
Cuiirt.—The uzua! Spring seisions
will commence to thi, pince . en Monday next, (ith
Mel. 'Ph_• following is the hit of trials for the
MN
limhez va Fei t ;hed 14ue, 315 March
t Term '
13.tejttin ts , leCaurretTal, 332 June Term
1517.
. ,
3 Gal nor et el v. Sehttyl.'NaN;. Co , 99 Sept
Tr-nu 1817.
4 Rdpn v. Snyder et al 275 Dee. Term 1847.
5 lidu4M 5 Loo-n v- Gebte 265 June T. 1849.
u Stepne,i,o, ve Me.C.itima dz. Carey 332 Septehk
t er Tetui 1545
MeGmtey Chambers 77 Doe Term 1919 .
Jael,t,ua v. Kepler 144 March T. 1849
ftoweis et a ye Ludwig et al i 3 June T. 1849
19 . Edwerdi v.Denui , ha 57. June T. 1849.
11 Opp vs.6,eter 1,53 September T. 1949.
12 Ey,ter 5 wtte v Puu46B7 Septeinber T. 1540
13°Q.ututi Erm lAiMar. T. 1531
14 ~ 1 1).-pilchVli 13rnitV 182 'Julie. ' R. 1531.
15 Stewart vs Het b 199 June T.. 1551. •
lierratg. Adm.. v. Horning 51 Sept T. 1531
:7 Dtinf en Jr. Dietb!ebote 54 Sept T 1.55) •
19 - Itrt.ita 1 ,, v. Sherwm et' el fig Sep,T' 1531.
Whelatt'&- Co vs Chilies 3135 Sept T. 1851. '
.20 .51eAttee 4:a Wagner Brd 1,•871. •
21 nee v" Fleck& Troutl63 Dec', T. 1951. •
.C 2 Ayres V 4Ly Co. M. I us. •C'e. 229 Dec. T. 1871.
.23 En Suet. '&7 Co. v. Major 271 Dec. T. 1851
litehards Dee. T 1851.
2.3 Nedir v. Nagle, lUti Maroh T. 1892.
2 . ! Bore' of Pott-ville v.Geo; 108 Airdh T 1852.
27 11'32 Mareh.,T. 1852'
:14e,r1t.. WhttlieldP:S.Ala,vli 1852.
2) Lo xetat vs 14etfuer :129 .Tome T. 1852. •
'Ol Lesstiz vs Shultz 401 June T. •
Geo, v..t held 217 September T. 1872:
'ii A rrst,ch is litch 3 Lenentber T. 1952. • .
'll Cr reenv• - u: d v- %Vac/in:non & Ogden' 2 Der en. ?
her Term 1552.
t Zarb," v. '4erbe 5 0 -Dettem!ler T. 1852.
I",‘i.,fley ve Porter 4:t ur ) )5 December T. 1851.
39 Brown ve Ewmg 301 Maroh T. 1853.
Farmer. Bunk v. Same 313} Merdh T. 1571',.•
74 Hanie •vti Pelt 99 Jute T. 1953. •
9.2‘1;:,:r • 211.1j0r T 11 4 153..
.4) Ludwig tiets Bland 171 Sept T. ,15-.2
Poitsviiie iVatir Company.- A • [ a mee;-
,r,g of d,e-Cotorrn,“doners applutted in and he 1;11
Act of tile General .erribly 'of the `z,ate'ofi'rnn.
rritireci"A'Suppletnettt to the ' Ael
porating the Polt,y,iie W‘ilerCompzirly,-eppr,irmi
Leventh day t (Apr.!, A. E Hun
;Lod Thlrty-fotir, to open Books ' hi the
tri . :ll., of Poitv:lile end .t , t.,clair. to 1 - er - rive :10,-
~,7 ,r,ptions of ~,A , 1 11)ohal Eq,...ek: to the Capital of -etd ,
Com•
pally--Pre.et;`,, Iluntrnget, Jr.,SitAnge
N. Palmer, Charier. W. Pitman, Daniel Scherlie,
and Charle Lord—On motion,
JACOJt iittiTZINGEII., Jr.. was appointed
Pr,-,dent. PAL:itEr.. Secretary.
It wilb On - itionon: iiralv.d, .That notive„,tir
giv:it b ailve:tt ,, ernt,t io racer 01, the ii•errrif,
eew-papers..pub't,hed in-the Borough of PottAvtj;e,
Itt. ,oic, foe iiie,purfici,e afOrirfa'id, be opened at
'and thereenn,ykenta at
n:. ft of -Pott..(.ille, :end at the Holed of
. 10 : 1 Hila.1.104111,41, to the liiitotigh 'Of Si , Clair, at
on Monda y , the kith ol
and rennin open for three ,
Eight 'Thrk:and 't•haive PORN have
he. a •11!. ), ( . r11, , CC.1,, r, biCeOrtlaGee the the, term:
of r.ttd
. .
= ii ,-, .-,/,...i., That Jacob, lioatzutpr, Jr , . 2 e Ond
Ile iN LtlthF aUtisOrtZtd 10 procure the neCe.fary
Book• of ..übscriptioa and other papers necre4ary
1 , be Used to the talialg of bubaoripppas as afOrc
,,alcl.
• Iter.,lviyi. That on the receipt of the firer inatab
meat oo tne i•ubser,p!iOns teceived a< aforesaid.
the several
,Cominiesmners receiving the same be
requested to nay the several amounts .o MS pee:-
trey received by therp into the hands of Jacob
11.unta.nger, Jr.
On motion, Resqvtd. That when this Board of
Corurnt•ntoners adjourn., it be to . thaet at the otter
of Strange N. Palmer, on Aionday the27th day of
February. in3t, at o'clock, P. hi,
On motion, fiehtivict, That these proceedings
be pub:isbed in tia pvera of the Som-10 of
PotteNie.
On motion, adjourned.'
• ' .JACOB RIT-NT2I:sIGER, Jr , P•of
5 rIZA NGE N Pei liJG, See' y • •
The Commiss:one're met agreeably to adjourn
ment at the Office of range N. Palmer, et: :kton'
day evening, February 27, 1951--Pressnt. Jacob
Huntzmger, Jr., :Strange N. Petimer,'Darnel Scher
tie, Charles Lurd, Bernard Redly and WU:tam .11,
Jahne•
Oa motion, adjourned to meet at the same place
on Moo* evening, Itlarch 6, ISU, at 6 o'clock.
•
Catert 'citebiatetr,l3i.
ker family tall give a Concert at the Town
to.W.ght (Saturday). They hive been here bltprtl7.
and therefore need no•puff to draw out a errytid to
hear theta: The . programtn.3 of • - •ongi, ac gtvhn in
given in their bulls, firontheq s rich -treat Theiy
remain . with us only one night. Go early; it.:-ynu
would Krum. atirl4lll!,eMerll.
Palo .411o.—thir neighbor? of this
iii.onrishing . p;iice hate an appitention now h#l6;e .
the Leg,..latitre for on - eat rf lyieorr:oration h. it
llolotig h. Their tarpoiieri line .runs
Schuylkill to,Port Carbon, taking off that portini
of the hatter place on tire Sharp Mountain !ide. of
the nver. Palo Attalla. , a gin,4ly tiliniber
dustrious, enterprising nod in:enigent
- and pol o se,ses all the natur4l advantage- td )oclit 10i1
to entitle it to the charter a•ked for. h'ers
there maybe no tiidieulty ut the aay ut its
,btairovir what they et iriendy require
TAM.-IQl' A -AFFAIRS
: ..,.
i :I' - ' '`
ME......3:. EDn'oas —Tit: t , .... , :de , ... pro-ck•cti• c
our Itt;'l. I(ti:e viliage,ienich now number-; jut];
501 , 1) tali/del:11s, fife very pr tm.imr for ;the ps
..'-
'ent ,eat.on. St—rer.tl rmtideat;\‘. that wilt be aid fir
nameat to the place, Wt;; he t teetetf by ,on l e , of
.. . l'
..
our ea; erprt-mr: ba uses- Men t tiring the approach.
ill:t t.tlitither. '..'tle- , rs. ibbes &CcKe are pier 6 m.t.
the Shttrp l :tiountael for a new oal opening, mid
t.v \
ay h.t!twcon (ht.' p'av T'
e end , eurora: ' ' '.
Tilelitt;e 6ehtly;ltii; Ccmpa :y hove Jecyhtly
plated iipont henr real a boilitiMl new hooomp7
rive Elaine, bail: in their own ..h\p,;trl inJS phice,
under the- nbtnagetnent of Lt.-PMezer, K.ii.,, which
for betty aed wtjirniahship w.ill compare tav:;111•
blv. wi•iit the pretleHori- mile-. brit .. riop; ei 'l to
E cntnitr!. ; man.; parts ;t1 twr machinery tie the ch.t.::
Kat,.dti. ntcptioniet Mr. PhltEer. - They have
. iJI4r
'plierti , a new ;rat e•a., ememe Iron the mailmho;
,lory o: Normaßrothett-, ,at their toad. wh,c-h with,
;the former wt; eon,klutilv titigne?nt their t=htllting.
Cap....eit , . 11Ja the .ea , on.
•The ;ve:q; uu.Ok• Lime Seitu?•ik: 1 Eyilimbion uncl.
Cala ivitta road wi.f
io e cornpletNi 11l the A Ultll,llll, ai
•1534.
; A 11eW143.4 SOX(' /10111 Band was vraaniaed.
here about ei. IVeckS
Ynitted a,.icrilatkote.p, -, -iictetwv On the. ii2d ult.,.
they boll, nails,. ;Aid threlanera
j‘ob:tii,.pieclortnance cat th,:, vefaliJoh of NA; I,Thiied'
Stalett N. J. 11,11 r,
their teacher.
' I.
A LtAv dAys a pc.ri-oii in a
threw a ern dl burnlu fluid ever his „rival, and;
th-n ...A Ere to him. Ile ,11ccredvd ILL ILIL-.1L4 ti!
tleine %On , h e.l that which the fair Wid-i
ow had Itintiled in hie b..;acen, and left wnundai
quite as deep kind !C15t1114.
TO Ma , - Fr 3, 23. • !
•
MI: 9F15 . .ENTORS • — lt !, - 4 , 7:111 t egretjannoticethe I
rea.„yttett.ni c 1 John .Inder,..2n. : E•q., acCerteral
St
iwrinte::d [! t i!I I{aiiroxd hard!
Unnl (.%•t - itp , tny ;. a Ifsiq, re , !det.o..
endear'- 11,01 to ;Ai! w:rr so fern:nate t o ;
ni: tinkt , !..,l,ln.nr; nitw
en!arkze,: 1:1r5
a n d ng id habit , iin ti;e
laud COULdt-411 , .. 01 . 0111 ( . 11;Ze.ii ally. :day.
uir'm li.in in whatever pur;ttiti
tie may enter -
The Etipti,t t,Ofir.; in 1;1 Ed muted andLtitherao ,
Aettotot:,Bl.O:, ;wend erect:n: 4 ol:wch ed!ticem eht-i
r.:!!g ti!-,ptebtlit ; friLLI t irt,ra the dcstgir. I
_have they buildit•g+ tr.for- •
ilktinent , to one tpwti:
nIIJ John-on, anlnnterprisingbip,i-i
tirn rC Ut pave, he Cotern;nl
;Coiliery near I.3aver :rom
I ten aril Eteven..nn er a le: rn Lee
,
improc - ements, ;;a.rtkeen
:And. nried, 1.-}t !.,;en
the Inn.t Ao.rner-.. II :• rt •,•:i t preen: propkie-1
Co!.
Trrn ry.: • d 1S 1
ME
:t/E341. , EDI
Se!f upo,t rnur with re
11r1,4nce , 61 . 11 xca C't
inLies itia,co I le,: a tivsp,” . ajon;
. .
An Ifitll ,, ltire ri 0"1" ,11 001,711011 , • , 111J1Ir 11011-1
•! . e11:01' 1- 11' 1 :0 10 01.1:001 010/1,, 11 0 1,10,11/lie:l‘
a;1.1 twde:' it , Witt' itirCaLM 0;11.
I j
of Ih.. of,;tit. • \ I-.601
.Air t'l 1p
-trielzen by Os to fttreit•h, hint!
the be'ker.o2.• ter !di )e ,, roy , h(eAth,
ksgirer, his irite4lec!,
i - tlo hot laioiv t.j rot it m, to ..-ay to in .that'
he 1145..'w•b•
ly rrwl.,l •:11 11, 1111 f. 61:1.11;
61'011 . 110. Pcfll/11 tzie nit to ..It yoh to
ipok St tS,rritt . ;, trld : the li!er t hezi
heart or:he wit- and ohi ,?!c1 vt ti,. ito. r . drun',-;
Go in nitee..a.-‘1,0.1 it h,ve 0,4 the !nand
t:oorttizt to ge,C, 0..0ti. 1101 111.1kcli00).,I
(0 1... 11010 i ... 110.1. ~ 1%,U:.- 1 11 7 a
Were n ,an.r man ; lake n iong N-h,w loofa
the drunl:arti.; too!: at th,o-ie tl , rtrtz eye ;;I
li t .ttcn to iti or tt ItteOtltt era t•:ort•?-10,,,,, , ye thi.),el
,fierce gear:cLI,EVI it-tett :I h-I
ObS ut 11:- iv;ie ; 1, ()I: at I. , kwe fenr; t: they roill
down her -tare re . you -ee , rte cht:(li*etq
flee from lum .wit 9 and
them; and -when you are due !nol:;rg Fo home, if!,
you oat; tot piint'yZen: NV,III remors2, and yonri
';l:ant - n. do aoi rattioi au t;irry you:an:l4 . mA ; at vow
natal trdid emit, that j ,ur La cd 1 1„ 1 4,
or humanity. anti tt!:Ehted h t ?pc,: titt ,s ott
this r'i . :ll-Ider their vil-!
::rd then pyir,(•:‘,... VOZ/
beetlPUffiCU".l:',V • al that run hotel
n:: Ilia; We hare'
;
vm e \ ,• 1,11 , 1p.! r .
,!.:, mind, atidi
rta •,17,:reb l t jr-: 1
MIDDLEruiI FAITAIRS
.5.7 r .1 :ILA - trim i/f tile 'ilcoiber 1;1 the .1.i!; . -j
• ~,
eettot and er.i.zeti.s.!of Midd'epi.irt and , iteinity,,i ~ v.is
! hehJ tit the MAO (,4 EdlA•l,,d Cu rev ,',.a \A: e di t ".
r'd,ty eat . eniniii, thi , Ttketivi-b....cm.d of rehtha
' iy, et enrinient2.aiirin of thy;. Girth of .Nrii,hing
ittin. :1 supper id every lvtly i.sitisfie_itory to the
~moat ep,;:ti.ed.i in ior Mid-I wan i•erve.l. The
L etotii Iva, then remove - 4... 1 .1r: DANIEL KOCH
!' orepi , ceded to the Chair, \tilt) I,lleily, bi n j oir • i i,;y
•., , .
toted ;the o' , Je,;:t ofithe meeting . :J....i - rr. Cunt:LA:s
7.14 - A a s u, M. fiEuur., Jour , Putt,Lire. and Clin.s
- We . te. C11 , •.ell V , ',•••• i'r•••etenlit ; J. O.
r7„7,rA-3,,r4 1,1,1 .. 1 , 4 Ste: i•• ,, ' ':_;,, , -:,(' rel.:lr ,es. . I
'..
Dr. E K. Wi,ler, J 13. J'l.rter .tckf..,•„itl e ..itt w , E ,..!
•
Berger were app0:111•• , 1 7. , di 4 iii re:- oinitc,ins ; d 14;rii.:3 i
IA c ribi , elice of which e in.m it.ii,, : , ,; r . cii 4 t,ik i l
' , 41ar,..h and Dr. C. M t.iz.• iitieliger were appoiiited,'.
did reed ii , re:ei , e I A tlf ie-- of Wit-i:u Etot !
...:.
Tao contrn,ttee ti,et; oltered the 10,1 , tn.y;tw te r l 7-
'liition• and 10.3 , , , , wilt'? iiiver, , rte:: aro! I: , : , •pTe , e: ' •
1e.' , 9/01•1, Till, , IVO. 11/0 C 1 1 , 0 ,- of 1',!0 , ,3!,,rd ., ?,:,.. , ,
:tare: i.e,e to .elel.): at, the bnart e,,,try 01 I,lle 1)1 ' 7.111'
.6r Go o , re We -inoirrm A. d.ii- : , 1 which 'the
- ii,fruleflit Input r , f! ..Int..i.cn , i 1.... 7: , h . :. , 1 f .3:!:; 1
'III the alit t ft,•. feet, et. of :no,- ..rd! .. , , , r, tO.: i
. 7,Cetie, Wil,Cll 1•111:1 the i•naol:!e; 'l' 7.!,.v..,..... di,;!.
g.l , :t? to ,tinei,:ru .ei ..I; , it , imii - i.i.ei'...,-.li itit•il o , ll .-
!,Tho,e -rent: ., h ;tie tii,r-: ...i.tv.inirt i r• of erl-•
l , g' ,ll 'Dyti'it , fetjr..fn (Itey , ", t , it , .. ;• riu.ei , great- I) I --
..rie4t, et oiir meornpvi,r',ie Wo-',,rizi ii. Nel.., synth h , n '. V1...R. 11.4. , 7'7AN —Thertinpren%sion has got abroad
';he t " Lek "'":. ,i. C : o "' i s '''i ''' ""''''''''• i ar . o ""i, ft ","-'-', i tit f il e community that'llle officers -of this:Boron:lli,
.'Were. at,olit io m:!:-.! o'et t Ilf 0,.•'.'1,0,1 l an d . : r d 1 . ~.,,,,! _
py t h .n u • Lr,oo,r,cr i ,, o k.. , - ,,,,:11i„.,.. ~, 1,,, E ., ; ,, w i d , a teted at the last cleett ; on, Will not act so efficient
-4 tie!ti ired tm.ini.i,.. of ~• TAW, . T' ii• trii2htirt.t
t ot lily in the suppression Ofidisorder. as the other party
Ciiieitains wit., heided It!? 11;11,1(i.., 01 a .IYrant, ',t ?.. Lail they been elected.i!:l do not ace any cause to
Ashton cl , '111!!•• I, to d,d trio ....trtrin,t.- form 'Wt. • r,
~ ":.' ' -, - . _ .
he D i j,,,„,,,- lit , , 4 ,
.. t d I „ L.,.. 1 ,,.,,.. 1 ,,,, ‘ . o , e !, tery,!anu an good uern;.4 . rats we mint let the ma
:es-i,.e, 01 !!:!.eriy, ai..l i.c.1.,, I rifid• no prouit;lr i j•ititti rnie.
.1: in eviirkgood Citizen's duty to lend
-. ."1A .61,1 "'11' "' I'm: . 14 "; II!' '''"l'''''' , ' , e , - - 0 ; I, '" I hit; a d tie d influence.lCifirevent and remove all die
, i
fvirttTn. &Tryon'. e:::" , :te,4:fi':". `yii'h :` -1 :: ,, r& ,1 I o tt l e • iiti thet , can bt , ',ii•eful in 'a
private as well as
. - ttpOn Inc near: hi every tyle:'}ite;mii:t , ,n : a nutneii' ,'. ' - •
Itivni , h vtiii , '.tottitattilit the atit , retton of•ntitlion , del l iii ha oincil'il .'nf , i'cilY•.'il
-to c me. who 'XL! }et 0p..7117 ,a ;..nei ef den 'entit t .,7. Ik e greater.' evil wilisee to with, 1, ,
contend in
:roundel' i - i 5 :be' i tirffil , - Of Eit:op- . the name .b:• : ereperance , The fneffties Lir getting wherewith
i
A. a ' , o.llg ,:r.r.--" lir-4 ini",:;tir, fir•! In' ?met', ZOLI'I '''' .
;Its( 1., ll,t, hearty et b. iioitntryin . t.n ' , , Ito fitnx:ciatc., are too freipteitt here for the numher
Gionoils to ..‘meric. t wits thetlay r.then rhe , tin i of initahltif;ts. If weliactiWiigood housqs prop
rose ;a ciondiess tuhliati.y itver ' thin ranrnital:ed 1 erit: conthict e d, for thj:lcco . n3modation of the tray
henritts of ilimktfr Hi,..,. to (.a..7 ::. cheer,. i, 'stir
' ' r • .s •
el,rig titinit k s-, it tvittl:d:it`:ll to the convenience and
, bp . 1! .1 1 ... li,'l I ..1 , • tO.': - il7 - 714-1.0.01 I:17,211y
,' 7 ~I
( ;: , f1011• Wel the du:,' wrien
,th 9 :I.i .!riot '.-'1, , Aik...; re'iipecialitlit:.• of tile pteif'ste The others on en•
tti en iif America with ii.de,r,inir i.'4(01,4 :th.: Mai- ii tianye the r, : i,ti, for tis.i7,en:Eters ot the property, end
141 ' 1 'i . " - • g"li''."l l''. ,, lh' , ', ill 1 11.' time-tiomired i'iiv l e...ail ete , v tioing to.ie keepe re; and that money
state house ot Pnita lii ietia, need thete rrotlit• It ' ' ~• I'', .'
.., ••
• t it tor liquor are i.. 0
Oed the tnemor,'.i . :• i-i•rii: i ,A. 1 .,,,L, ~ ~,,.., I , . il i ., ; come , sno,ll I ,) , ,Ne V, ,lovt. uppoi e
Anierie.of tile.. tyi" happiness and
.' ::• -iii : ng that they will '4erifice the h
ii • i:u: tilts trot,: li'Y we ecic!ir,ite' the t•tnift I nt the I coat i-ur ot their fatorhAa to obtain it. \Vero they
i4'iithei iif otiii fjout,inv tviis . ,o ere„rne,, ~ •;:te• ( o i ,' I „,. con .L e i • p er o tAiiebitimitheir money by more
f• - fii.iiri Tr,. it ....ien• ei iti:ter iteroein—w ti.,..e 1+;• ' „' 1 .,,,,,i,i,„,,, d ),,, c .... 1 1 ,.‘ 1 . riiiiiit i l;tliet reffeetiun that
ein utitt i. irtne `prolur e,', hvirt '1 , ,, i. , -tirt.ti - the fitt.bi• i (7 1''"'" "'" ,i '`.: ' -' • i
t i m : „ o f a 1,,01f red 0r0w .„... 0 . 1 .,,,,,, „,,r,,,,,,, y 1 ,!,,,6.i , i l they.,vere brmefittng'llit. ; .tead of int,ueing their fel.
thudetiir ;ill intmanity triiiserve th e% tii:e of the lilo ii ..iir men as cold atiorii,ieorm'atiort that the world
I:.niar.can Fab.un': atiii -,,, i1c.13 memory In ekr ,,, ti , 1 , ent i t'd not take away. •,-, •• ' ,
ivl, imp, rtsttaii;ti ai, the sin). and• iCe...i,tt " non() hill ,',- ,I,
', i , V• hen the Prohi,f!ttty: Liquor Law passes, wie
tilt , h. out can Ind tti , ee it. ' ' -
'.11.e11 -- HAIL Co.t.o:4l7TA.'' ' li %%111 nourish like st .. "grez" 'en bay tree." Ii it does
,
not past-, 1 hop the cf‘if. will cure itself; for.l think
'illtit to rdi.erve one drett' l l man' on:hi to cure two
iluildicted no the habit. ,I, hove heard eloquent lee.
wi l e- , on Ten3perance, Otnd I have rest:nett the in
,l-
tethipernte from aeath s %/hen they were tncapable
'i ot tiverting the danc.erli , itlie l latter lesson was much
t moteiimptens.ive. ...,,
'i ' Trip , lectu re in the riliien.ie of stirring, events. I
r. mtCht have told you oi'. our population inn ea.; ing
1.1 bY three at a tal , llt• bett.llor we are intes,ted yeitri•
,i • ChtelZen thieves ;' but I:701111k the word.
it 1':. CaJ Lail, ..11.:1C11 '...g; 155.1 1, • I , l4mEtris.
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E'. nu. rQA TP
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' f '.'llay the birth DC f.:e.!. Gerir;.:,... Wa , h . ,'n. - ..:ton lie
fi , rtver ..lirrt,hed m :iie :.en:; oi ..t.very One Zittle;',.
•
it'an. t
1 .illvzir.—"W - ASHINC:7O•:4P. 2.1 A r.cti. — .•
. ...
• i . T we mummy of LdFit . . rm., Jetfc.rton, Franlil•
iin. Let -on, U-ar obit \,,, tithici., II
i
May flit' 2 a v redo:, .r. p:r it o'- toe v.rti,otis «'e+.
tFytoti pie,do ~v, - , the de , :in:e. 'of Atner:ce. onc!
hover
over li ..pgaeriti Li the days. of adverz.ty
~,ni.r.nore and tro.; Comp, om i-e.
i To,thc mcinor} •ot G,-n 2', T h y i or , the hero of
Buenav., U, who never ~. .trrer.dored.•,,
)Gen O.ieoit the nero cf . Lll...ty', Lane and Coni•
mander•in•Chyt . .-1 the Amuilcau army. .
, ,
1.-',"..14y we ricech.-it:in , 4•• memory ct the Iterme-t.
of 1,76, the fit:P:. cf tvuo•e ~,I, o rs are our inheii•
' To the memory of • tile - di•parted i-pir,•.•- of tho
iltneiican Ileroer, who-is •.-.ti,...,‘ are blcacheiti. opoh
t:., ,, tropical pj,ilritt of MC,Lieg I
~
i May we and our po.tenly ever cherit , P. the set;•
7inienot of the prowl bed patriptich f igneN -of this
Llicturatton.of our Independence.
UTo Amerma, which Is now what Rome and
..ifm.nsu,ver-wer e , und.whti! England never . Can V.
May we never CCI/.7.N iii on tor that day. '•whers,
th,Fre wtil 1 ; 0; h • a caution tired trt Ebropefwithoui
vita non.ent of the Atneticap people," bad' when
the princ/phot of Washington, and the American
denstitution,wiii_reign predominant vette/ e Tyrant*
"1,9:e bold•ti,eir ...way. ..
- •
~, A•lnv the :pl.:a s',l Education, the tirme•t phler of
'our Gl:vertu:lent. never ceepe Its g Igahtie erforte, ot•
tiet • e ,, n‘unie t l by pain; or ~,, ,, -,, a r:an vtri!.
iil%onlan. who:e inOr.tl yourago.and love of Li6 i ,
Oity ••=hOila so pre-eminent ;ri our contest "tor free'r'
tYirn whore aelt..a., , rtlicing deeds of heroisnalis , -
innan lave never ilit , AM to hohee—. who udd F.4.t
thud/ o the morals of For /dr—who share with
u* the lota and turmoils of Itle, end to whom Ito
*than abate of honor, Is due. ~
. ! iiqnsic.—.!' Tali STAR SPANGLED BANNER:'
li
' . . .
- ---- • dram:' •
The following toaati werajhen
Datum :Kock—Titro: lamented Wiattinfton—tho
star of our Unuorii-Mte brtiMtest and most brit
tient that ever abonela bialuf7- -
Dr. C. 3.l"..Striithrer7-The Star Spangled
!tanner—may its ofirtitried stiles be ever waved
I by the gentle breatkrt# Gbenl, far.froth ttw unhal
lowed grarp of vandakratte.
A. S. Flour—An* . i , vi freedom, won for us by
bun whoie birth wviAelebiute-:-.mair it be main
tained idpUrtty. ; -
Dr. A. Stanterge-To the mother of Wasn
ington,, who intl itutisid hat 'moral' greatness in the
mtodpf . the youthOWGengtr,E—may the example
ey'r followed is the wormy matrons of our
Ined,
•
1": ni • srinfoch—iiiiiy : A marican patriotism, ill--
toe; liberty, and Miltikudence, icrAituted and our.
tMed by Wa L, hinglinVi!hveol* four great giants, to
erurh the'despotismf the world.
ei,ortel ,Vart444linericau liberty—aft eternal.
menumeat to the enejiturrof Mtn whore birth we
celebrate.
• ,!fir. E. K. Weir/ 4 3 : 1 - 110 • story nod, stripes—may
they ever ware over,our healle , , and may they in
like Inducer, to the star that imiaculowly conduct
ed the wt.e men froie.jthe Ette4 to Be;blehem. con•
dud foreign natioustlioniihelyratit's ruse to ti6er
ty'and independenee,ii 1 ' •
.John 0. Roorbdl9o.4- r _Theleolie?ellation which
•
notes the Ca on tliea,g our country, Eta each
it be nVia-niioi t , tame of the Heavens.
Daniel " Such—Mii4thellen exTre:•tdetit
3 /DP•E •be forever l'elttembererl by the American,
people, for the noble, - ...tqvices!rendered thern.
;tam Pritliip,r—:T4r the rapid advancement of
Atnericanietn, whici4l I, Ili a foreigne'r, without
prejudice, feet can alohe perpetuate the glory of a
nut oil - which protti , ,i. Repubilcon hearts -of all
tend_• 1";-1
,
.l•L'?•e-r Striarri,i24To the health and prolDeri•
ty of our CongreauaNn, M. Wheeler, Who re
•notineed with ',corn Ale corruption of party ;pint
!VII the .true love or . 4;ti country, which &lira in
true mer4l, even lbtqfpll.l , be fatted in a Hotel pre.
prietor.
Shor(z—Tl-namef9t Waislunglim—mar
it never bu. frit - gotten er ic n people.
Ckarlf.l If en..l”,riiN•May out country ever be
delended by Waslingioht.; and our liberty, Incle
pendence end happmr shall never cease.
. john. War,
lint tti Pence, end 6 . htfi the. iteritrlB Of every True
Atnerwan.
rrm. Barikes—tp tlie:L:terary Society of
slfddi4o, t-- , - MaV. It irci ,urv4 - e tO.. uguici celektite
ihe torto of the Faihil•pt ouriCountrv.
E &to .7 dCa r e —T t .), the NFn. r. heeler, wh o
kezei given n 4 $.O toir ,rep:ewniation of the govern
ment grind- , toue—rnity a coon be turned into a
mill-stone 1,4 better u;e.
:sttinterger-To hirp who followed, the
dictates of a mother,: Which made him one of the
greatet‘t or the great;:amal an ornament to !us coon
tr;),--peitee to hi astiea;.
'.T /w —r•lux , . lwe ever be guarded against
the oppr,,oon of ,Ley;stalsve/Y . Heen.ot! EnonoPo-
olie 2 , 0111 Ce of the..degradanon of Europe,
.Ercu KnOt-i-ilitity'6l#l,notia be '•Wath:oglon and
thi;L'nt..n." •
A. S. 1.7.09_ , - . 7T .4(iies- i f heir :moles are el or
reudy to cheer the patr,Mite and brave. .
1. A. teink , gel,34Th the American Eagle,
who h voar . s over ttiii, ‘ ice-clad -aunnrots tho
Itochy IViouritain, and'',:t.preads us pintoes over our
stisiny, .
Israel lUa:e—\t r ee btoglon and our country lot
ever.
Al. Hater—To 3shiphe land of my adoption.
Wm. 11. Barnes-The American Eao.—may
eVer cutee tyranny '
Alters Seel ntergerEtplatity and lintel nity ; the
~.;:lwdy annihilation 1 the infidel Turk, end the
eownlell of the Northtttn Autocrat barharinn.
(.;. the Star Spangled Banner
never ere, to wave , OVer the land of the tree.
C hf. :.. ,. .4rird:rFiz , —Womene--the last said
best the -cries ; th.4e niny'hane her our toast,
11,.e. won't' }O-k for any put-her (boner.)
MAILes.
meeting. throng - limn wasemblumatic of the
untrammelled 'pre aitkvir.it 'of the + ~ o ns of lib
erty. "
rho congenial spkt annnifested by all, tor the
cote:unit:nation of thtitiaim, for which wegathered,
, ekinied to impress ii;elt upon every mind. All
hortris swelled wall Sore and . adorutton for the
memory el Washingtpn, and The departed sires of
OM Revolution . •
During the evenoniAller: , . Albert Steinberger
and Daniel Koch riddried the meeting. All was
I,iic ; the most pciteet harmony reigned in the
eager outponrings of Elie tributes to him who wen.
Itele,i the sage than, the soldier. r
PORT CA lON AFFAIRS
13ssistetv . :-71ti.ypur last Journal appeared
ine,nriele from the ps'ilVif H: Ltikenbach,
hended - Jim Parent and Teacher." We eympa
thize with Mr. L. in grievances, but really such
abit-ive aki. , urdittes atiklie .eta forth are n9 r t to be
hoi-ce be an inteliigelit.lcononannity. -He Says the
- • • •.,
patent 1, I:iv-only auto a
gonist• the teacher has to
comend with. Trulezthin is toe case. where the
teacher cumin: nom:er - 0 an Idea beyond heating a
" I
child rehearse its A ' -
But to tube up everyi: point he ndrnnees would
0711pV too much stiaC9ilin your vaivable journal,-
We will tiieretore • up outlines. He says,
in the seeisid place, itliirte•ked "to what denomina
-1101 the teen her 'Ac. One would new
roily sepprise that &gentleman of bin standing wou d
haVe sreine regard foilitith, but in his article it ap
peirs to lieuftlit feast - Aincortanee. Thu writer of
thi-'iirtieki hes been h4b , ,ident °Ohm place tor up 7
of twenty ventii rend has to hear for the fir.t
tune yet 'die guests %naked. to what - denomination
bel , 'llgt•i t'l,teptwhellter he is a Papn.t.
Jr.N L. must infirm h; - ti-elt better before he makes
F , leti seisertious. i‘l'his is the first time to my
1:1 our schou:s, and eve)! now it hasbeen drawri in
by; the denomination il , whieh he belongs, for they
rute the hoard. ;So %%want go more of that kind
of ialk. •
Marc intu.c rny
.gain he !ays there *e 't
-o« to •Profest`ingPri,'
Ilan. who Would r4tltA'have a teacher • who made
no pretensi ,, na whatel* to morality, than one who
wets of a different, Jekcipintat!on, and vet pretend
great concern tor the';'olorftli of - their children. Ile
ad.lu shameqi •.I , l!ch chri.eianity !"
hdatii there in not miffqi ehristianity in that—no,
city Thole than there the man who, will pub
licly ln.ult a commitiiiy us he hay lone. P•hatue,
, hame on such chrtAttnntty
htiN . r)ii:tra ever been in the reeol.•
!retina of the ordest4habinant a Board of Three
tois that Nutted the maple of Port Carbon Was
there ever a grosNe:r hj jult perpetrated in a corn.
/newly !ban thß set WI by L And' - we say.
• ,
reply,, 'bat every zePlligensr Board that we have
ever had suited the . .p.opla. As the, gentleman
ttrents FO well paged ati our past affairs, would
ash him to point out ajloard that did not suit the
majority of the people}: "A better Board than the
present theWeantlot . litNe" :lie odds. To suit him
self, I prtismne: for Ortaiply it is but u partial af
fair, to say the Most rite, it, which they haYe lately
proreft them-rives
Apin, he'adr E hae - . .chere ever been a teacher
rood, bit] indifferelifit they have net,driven away
after a single Winte:4 trial. : Just look at it.—
Stia,i such Olitrifgeoll4tilltier (fort know no•other
name :or it) be left uriOtived by an fate - 14cm corn ,
mnnir!ordid horn . one of whont we
misht expect better 42;lang , ,L-a :Am-inlet teacher?
bo.dly dotty the ti4r,tfon—tt tale. An there
arc some of our pasteachers living among it-,1
appeal to therm,—lnty)!Ootf ever been driven away
b}lthy?ectiple? lien t! re ever been a iomMilatty
more disgustfully tifjOited and slandered than We
l' 4 ve L h O sliadettif Balsam', useful
beast, how many.theretare that hare perpetrated
!..wim thy nairtsk that fain would hide their
CITiZr.N.
BEE
in , cnr!n-len we nl#l heartily, er6pgratnlaie
on tie, 'de:eftninatAn !eme uy, and hope he
in iV meet With a nroq:; faxin aide vonununity on
next tr VoilrA , A:
.Tort M.:r?9,jl<t. 1554..
17_, , CETLEDRATL6P:ITURCITES•IN EVROPE.-L!
ln,au civhsuge.-weflud; the lollowmg exi : 7
tract. giving the statistica as to the curnpara :
live capacity_.uf the'rijost celebrated churches"!
in
. Eurupe : •
,
, ti n Persons. Sq.
,;St. Peter, ' 43,000 13.500
)11Itlata Cathedral.• ;, -tt' 37.000 , 9,250
"St. Paul's, at Ronae:S!... 32,000 9,000
!)Sr. Paul's, at LondoC 25,000 • 6,400
1)
.ISt. Petronta, ai.Bohi ua, - 24,000 6,100
;St. Sophia's,Constautipuple,23,ooo
i; Florence CAthettral, • 14,300 6.07.1
'_Antwerp Cathe•dral;Zji • 24,000 6,000
I.• St. John, Lateran, 22,900 5,925
';Notre Dame, at Parik - 21,000 5.250
: -Pisa Cathedral, t, 13.000 3,250
• St, Stephen's, at Viedna, 12.4u0 • 3,100
r :St. Dominic's, at RAgna, 11,000 3,000
ISt. Peter's. . 11,400 2,850
Cathedral- of Vienoa;ii • 11,100 2,746
S. Marks, ileume, 7,000 1,750
frog MI mix4ssoramti.l) -
POLITICAL
.
MR. EDITOR :—The W,higs of Allegheny
County' haie, with great:unanimity,. presen
ted the name of Geo. William Larieper. Jr.,
as a suitable candidate for Governor, at the
coming election. .
General Lorimer possesses an unbounded .
popularity jo 311 the western counties. louo
ded uplin an enlightened and liberal 'spirit of
enterprise, and great business talent,
The estimation in which he is 'held at
home, may 'be seen by reference to the pro. I
ceediugs of the .Whig County Con ven of 1
Allegheny—published in, the Pittsburg pa- I
pets.
Ea-Governor Johnston; and General
,Rob•
ioson were appointed Senatorial deli;gates to
the State Convention. 1 •
The following spirited resolutioos were
adopted by the Convention I
Resolved, That our delegates to the State
Conventiop are instructed to vote fotiour fel I
low cttiaen—General Verillifiro,Lartntier, Jr.,
fur Governor, first and laseand all the time.
.Resolved, That Av.! can' el ttl Gential r
imer Govitinor, it oorntuated. and wit p. , lettgit
,Allegheny County to give him at Intist,4ooll
majority. loars &e..
STATE LEGASLATERE .1
• pre t ierited ri
petition •frrim boatmen and others) Or the
passage of a law to Prevent the running of
boats on the Schuylkill cams!, on'the
bath : also, against any dirtsion of bor
ough of Port Carbon. •
Mr. nipple, from - Norwogian iiitierilship,.
against eitteudint - T the lirtiitsof the borough
of Bausville: also . , for a change io the atiodti
of granting licenses 10 beer houses
. 5.;.---, in
Schuylkill county; also, a. bill fur rife fairer
protection of 'venders 4 spiiituou, , , viuuus
and malt liquors, in Schuylkill count:. i
(What further protection, do the' ;rant
than they have already? ;The ge - rierki cam
plaint now-ii-days ; islllo!.eXiSlllig :aNt3 Pivot'
the Liquor-seller too nOch—it is ttipi tin = .
fortunate victuna that need protectioni-4.Eds.
Journal-1 '. f.. 1 t .
SENATE—Feb. •*,1.-- . 411r.• ilendi telis pre-,
1; •
seated a remon s trance from 'one liondasa citi
zens of ;Branch township, Schtlylkill!eoaraly,
against changing the place of holdifig:theii
elections, also, four rethonstrances ifrom
Schuylkill County; against ineorpor4og mi
ning and improvement rompaoistai said
county: also, a petition from Scbu l ylkill
county for a law• changing; the n;Soile of
granting •l: to beer IvAses, in; said
county.
Ilousz.-Pase d first reading an, art au -
I . _
thorizing the School directors 'f ;Tremont
tovinship, Schuylkill county; to)
ellitcertain
real ettate, to burrow. uiouey d tolet y an
at
~
additional tax. i' i • ..
CONGRESSIO,NAI
Ili the Senate i . oti .t,lutiday, the Nklitaska
bill being up,— •
Mr. Cooper said he Would necessa , rily be
absent for some days, arid was complled to
avail himself of thii late hour to expOis his
views. This was a measure trauglft with
evil. Its passage would revive all ifiei
union and excitement before eXperiencid on
the slaVery question. 1k paisage rnfght not
be followed at the North by violent outbreak),,
or resistance to laws, bht tt Vitutild,', never
theless, pruduco'a deeper' and itior - e u4rvet
rtirubatt...n than any other act could rdSsibly
do. Sudden viulenee.whuld be the . isvoner•
quieted. • But the-measure would prnduce
the greatest , impreSsion upirn , silent, think:Mi.
people at the .North, and, those wlisfin the
South had alwayS regarded as the rriiist
litu
eral. 'Those at:the North who stood tip for
the Colupremise of - IBSQ would regirrdl ivi
deep pun) tins renewal ()lithe slavery 'agita
tion, and overthrow of the.settletnent wretch
they suppo .cd these meaSureshad etiwrinl,
They would naturally ask!fur,the.reaSon and
necessirythr this ineasure—the necessity our.
again opening the agitation and exctietheut,
fur disturbiug the peace and bareno,k, - pr9•
duced by.the measures 15,50, ivrt - t•oil the
w bule - Nurtli now cheerfully concurrefi.l •.
saw nothing to the cond4ron M . the - ,•p f ei , ple
,of theie territories FO 11444/1140 . Etlia o,la
governments that the•Wffpl4buatry ihusibe
disturbed for them, on Ode., slavery qUestion.
He was one who belieVed,CongresS had soy
ereigu power over these :territvriesd The
Missouri ComproThise was adopted ei a set
tlement ul dangerous andalarming quesjinik,,
and for that reason ought not to be disturbed.
It was sustained by the , Must einineni men
ut the South. It was aCquicsced in ,bY the
South. • Monroe nod ins..ciatituet, tu4lutnug
Messrs. Calhoun, Wirt . aud Crawlurd,laitpro
ved its constitutionality. : N\ T heilitr
or not, it-Was an - act which the
tsi
:euctes of the times - then deinandiidi and
ought nut ifow to he disturbed. Iu )§3O it
Was never thought or designsd to reiteal tot-
Missouri Compromise. On one oct.: . :qttin, in
ISSO, when in the - Committee of Tnifti.i.u,
be remarked to Mr. Clay, that sometfitih_ in
the bill might be construed as d:strrb4ug the
Missouri Compromise, Mr. Clay
•• My dear trieud, no. itcoutirms it
Mr. Brodhead said, as•his coltchrut would
be absent to-morrow, and would not flepres
tint when he spoke, lie desired to ask Ili , co!-
Ic;igut , why it wa5,,,11 - lie considered tint lli-•
601111 COMprollth.e so good, just,• wf - e and
constitutional a .ineasure, that. be. ta. 1651,'
on every occasion, voted fur the Wilinut pro
viso, and against extendiug the Mis.sniui hue
to newdetritories.
311 - . Cooper said-he voted for the i lmtit
priivtso in 1850, because he was under in
/WI lOUS front his Legilature to dd'iso.—,
lie voted against extending the .11)ssouri
Compromise to territories, because as was
agreed in the Committee of ThtrieenTto vote,
measures through without aincridtdent.—
Thertrivere other reasons beside 'Mar; He .
did not t.llelieve it. was ever supixts. n pd,
ttifss'e _who established.iiii: Missouri line, that
there would, be turther,acquisition of ierrit•J
ry. Therefore, that flue was never intended to
beestended tuanyotherti.rritory. Tii;f Sena:,
tor Irorti Virginia told the Senate,theothetday
that a general war in Europe was at band and - ,
that, it the United States could keep.dut of it
there cs - ciulti tie high and important duties
be performed. and mat it was highly I.deSini
ble that the United States should be pi:l:spared'
fur these coining events by . l.7iotta and peace
at home. Strange, it was, that, after ''this
wholesome and truthful advice,thataSenai.or
was.to be. hound active annoug thot , e engaged
in ripping' open unciar the NVOUOd4;,' Mitch
were now but healing, and ip the,
couatry by slavery agitation, and awaseniag
again the storms which the Comproinise 01
1853 has just hushed. .. : 11e repeated )11S Ut
ter objection to all , agitation, by legit:lapin'
or speeches of a sectional charactet i lie
sought and desired and rejoiced-in the ad•'
vaucerneut ann .prosperity of every
,1 ,- -ecilun
and State. lie had 'nu env y. He :;woud
never complain of Virginia and Kentucky
outstripping in prosperity and weahli New
Turk or Pennaylvania, but would rejoice in
it as part of the „general prusperhy ut the
whole country. ' lie Woultl.never stoll . 0 in
quire whether Virginia had More.jasarie
than Pennsylvania, or Ntassachusettsr. more ,
paupers than Kentucky. These qUOttous
should never pl .- yin national si3bj:O.gs.---,,
There might be a !ew slave States birthed
out of there territories, tint all hopes for the,
South is gain a political majority, wris':,dt an .
end. The North would have'-States the
Western Territories, and would fur afl time
retain her present majority. lie repeats.:
his regrets at the introduction cl thiatuieas
me.
Mr. Brodhead said that, six years 40, hei
made a speech uu this subject, to which he
advocated the very 'principles of the tuft. tie
might, therefore, have ~ecatenitd
with a silent vote, but as his •ct.llea t zise
opposed - the bill, he felt ii somewhat
tory on hint to express lti9 View• flitsurry that he and his colleatiue differed. He
intended to show that the effect tnd infentinn
ot-the Compromise of .1550 Was to ali . rogate
the 'Missouri - Compromise. He had hoptd.
and was sorry to .be ihat at
least:ooe Northern Witici,:would haoq ye:ed
hla this bill, and that that Whig -- wbUld be
his
Senator Cass says be does nut rite ~ the
Nebi•aska Bill because it tepe s I,e ilaiksuu
rt Cumproahe, Lut hebelieycs'tlie Xissituri
Coinpruna tse uncurls: tional, Nui vitt
standing 3U . these diffictilass, he will' vote
for it.
Han. John M. Chston spoke two ihour.i
and a hail on the Nebraska in ihd S.
ate, pri Wedne€clay, and Concluded neitthiy.
Although objecting to ,certain parts, of
Douglas' Bill—:hat, for instance, of , 41viug
full clasegoverantits to 14. territor ie s --the
gist of his views may' 1;)e learned iron the
fallowing brief extract,
" The provision of this bill ,declared the
Missouri Compromise iticonsistent with the
principles . of nori•interventioni esta(liished
by the acts of 1850, and, therefore, impera
tive and void. This Was Undoubtedly die fact, fact, but he wanted no.'reasini for his *Lung
for the repeal of the 31i ; souri ComprOmise.
He believed it to be unconstituttonal, and,
therefore. voted for tis"repeal.*:
The House, on Wednesday,l electeil Mr.
Nicholson, of the Washington Union, ,Vublic
,
Printer fur the remainder olthe Congre4sion
al session, in 'place of Mr.Arinstrong, de
ceased. •
pligioug Satettigente.
I ' .
- ftEmotors• SERVICE! of Tax Panxn-X-n
-`aav, Mr. Washburn will odletate at the County
Prison (its Ilium on the first Sunday of the - month)
next Sunday, P. M. it 4 o'clock. • •
ERIDAIr tecture• upon the A poca
lyp-e are in t•oitrse deilvety in-the Lecture
.room of Trinny Church, Centre Street.
131essed -he that teacloth, ' and they that-hear
th 4 words of this prophecy, and keep those things
winch are , written t ; tor tho time 1.1 al hand.' '
.The public are cordiatly invited in attend.
EV' BAPINT ttli7V.Cll, Mahantongu Street, Kee.
J. ihnvAito Calms; Pa-tor. Serviee every :-_4ab
bath at ioi o'ck , t..k. A. M., and 7 P. M.
LV"trtotrY CAnnell tEn:noonAL,i Centre St.. --
Rev. DANILL W•911 - pLIECN, Rector. Seryiee held
regnlarty Ihi , etnneVevery Sunday
:Itormur, at 16. ,
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Evennig. at 7 . I
O''''.l;ttr.rtn - tvmr. ;neaeroni In the Engin.. j
Lutheran Catireu, 3S9ket street, every Sunday
i
morning nnti evening:
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l[cOtiatrfilcivisn.J
LV . Ar .ITECILKG (II Tettebers'
Aserelation of Trinity pnuren Sunday l±...ehool.tield
iu the Lecture room on; Thursday evening-I'l.ra
eiil, the 11.-etoe, Mrs4L. Ogden and kittl, Mrs.
Conlin:rig, Mr, yin - v i ol rind Me-. Russel, i'ilkaeit
Hartz, D votf,, C. Pint:A:Prat, Poinroy. Ltideil,
. T. ..L^fritmelt. A. S. 611tynian and Mr, ‘Washburti;
tlia eNerei.es Wing topOted With the reading of
the tir.lf Chapter of the pitt:e to the
sad appr,priate prayer I : the report of the prevents
• turetiug na , rend and adopted. and among other
ti0.0.1e.-1 the Tren-urer laported payment for books
I repairs to tits Oiyan, a• hamlet:4le
e In both tie Grn,...tal fund and the MlkstOn•
ory intellgence =par
ed re!air.e 1 , ,. the int4ni
I,nry field of Lineria
At: .ca,' aid thepeopr,er efrorlg in South
' at a rt approp.'tafiOn of tic;
wa a made t,...rards the building ,4 a Church at
Moilrov,a in iff.e. Dfoi,e.te of Rt. Rem% iif•hop
me,itting ni Cape , Palmas, and Sit), toward.;
C t eoper'Llt R.O Jnreiro —
A re,r•tufien wai, pa , :eefi d.,:ring the ReelOr to
~ e-:eet
:eet Eu-:er.pre.eni, the f : CifvfarS. After !m
-iller etnifereiire and payer Divioe biev,ing, the
adjourned eta the tir.t Tifunf
daY evriting of .
117" A CtTttor.n. Aurnic.t.—A l'ath•
• - •:u•y. uu i Fiance turnishel: in the Viriecrs the
1,.
U ,
O.llllllIkA l M' wevaitmce ui latrit
rapptog tinned State
ihroirsldll,4. en pair. Why the do i. hay
-more liberty in the United States tnau 'in Europe,
lucre the holy sJeritice;•, of the mash are Celebrated
at vast diqnneus apart,land where no: ixtanY mil--
11.ns of men, desceni,lants of Prinestarits, have it. ,
retigiun whatever, and are not evert baptized. Thu,
r.',f the. eticrammesi teave* . tbe . devil
tie
...Way O'er Men!: dare:i to vane nearer earth,
rkJi Geeing dived nine frequent inunolanon oi
Hie divine viet,ra, and lit enter. i nto continuities
tman with the unman taCr. by the in ysteritits means
wthell GA leaves open to tom."
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TIRE LiNEs intAw.N. :
Mr. Barairrt 11.1 . 11 ' 6speech in the Senate
last week, declared that the Southe r n
Whir , Senators arti unanimous in favors of
\
the Nebraska bill. ! dVe are bound to receive
thts declaration as,trae, as much as' if earl)
man had risen iii hie place and personally
eualirined it. We hie qounil to believe that
JouN BELL, acid J.01 , Aa.. Praacr, and Jon,
I. CLAYTON, as well as Mr. BALGER hint',;
\
self, aud, I .g liers witit them have turinativ
enlisted in Ate party 61 111 \ r. Pierce and Mr. I
D.,uglai, aud put therna.elves under the lead
er,fitii of that'. iodit)dualk. Aid they have
enrolled ibeinsg.Tves na the!ranka of the Ad.
niititifration, not by honorble conversion to I
its i.ltiitical doctrious,J out because they are '
coutlinced that its prioerplesand geueral pol;
tee are true and wise,' but. sitriply because it
proposes to accomplish a gigantic act of pulita
teal dirhouesty. and to deiratiti oae-halt , the
Union M . that for' which it his received their
.I:den:tel. and paid theiit theconitieratiou. In 1
eii , a, , ,iii.7, in this neveline of apuu, we will
do thebe gentlemen-the jubilee o behove that
thei have liaduu easy task. To s u phisi t .
caw. aud bewilder the cornm,4l a -ria'e of strung -,
mina?, and to pervert the uprigh [teas of ;ton --1
eat cuusetences must rt.quire a st uggle—and:j
what is 1110,t pattirtil to that alter lite dectaiou
it ;tensed at,.,aud ttee-step taken, the gtrug. 1
gie 1, not over. MaCbrlii could, With ago- 1
tk:d tioUbt, nod the vehement urgtag ofa
leas serupulyus accomplice, work himself up:
to 01: ilillidri u 4 Duncan. But when the
confi.r.,;.; guest, wasal:llu,, and tyried,,and
tite4ruti i..,1 the eilinehtli, reaped and appro
puated, the wretched, cowardly man atilt
:outlet be had not it/lied Ole Voice of justices
iu 11:7 own aoul,. but that it was now louder!!
and thyre,territt:sf thau ever.
I It 1. nu'. iailr putiie title to hollow Mr..
8,3,n0a En ,Lbri,irgil the reasouivi ' s or to anti
'aTie the'binpuiscs by which he has Curiae to
Suntain the pri/liosni . to annihilate all distruc
to.ii Northern : rignts under the Missouri
Compromise.: Winatever the considerations
by :eilich he justifies ihis momentous act,
willich perveris min tutu au ally ut Pierce
6. 61 Douglas, we leave them now to speak
fir themselves.. They are recorded in our
columns, and we shall take care that every
Seita.or, Whig ur niner, who goes with the
cuntpiratur, In Oft eaursc. shall bet heard
tiyi,our readers In thesarnemauner. Weide
sit e here aimply to re4ister , , the factithat.the
lines of iluiltical ,Oernatkatiun are drawn
aueiv, that a llini: lesson is enfOr7ed on the
e.iiiiiiry, 1 new conies! is set on loot, and
itev: eieineu:s are zurninuned to wage, it.—
n i ii . p iiii:eal• lines which Mr. Badger and
to e, W :og Senzinirs have drawn are simPly
limit: :which divide South and North ; the
lessim they entorce ia tint ih..! South makes
route loth thejaw of her conduct, andzwill
riTaidiate it,- , IF. oat solemn I:dr.:ration." as pay-•
!.i,;ill or knitreiil rosy romp; ; the conte s t
tittl set oil foot is one between Freedom moil
Shivery, waged withobt a truce, and wont
no tossifile compromise, for we See that
eiimpceinises are merely meant to cheat us ;
and t h e new oetnenli raised lhr the strugg le
e
eotorit'illimd •the woule mass ill Northern
Ireetneit, tuciuding even the paltry creatures
whim Excemive patronage now sways to
stippmt this : iniquiry, but AVIIO, from the
saute filth) Feitisomi:ss, must soon provide
ti.tiiiiiinselyes at borne, by pretending to gu
wriii..ire the universal tide, aid' who will
Mtn he loud and vehement in the o - opposi
tion to the very wiekedfiess they now eon--
nive tn. All the religious and mu r al feeling,
al the democratic tirstinetii, all ill'e shreav i d
sett-iuterest of the North roust enlist In the;
new struggle. Party ties, pei - son i al predilec
tions, conservative moderation will be intik- -
ged in one common uprisiug of the people to.
repel this vast inroad of slavery and to lorce
bark the pernicious institution intiO its proper
b 'Linda. Not Only' will there he nu mere
V,'hii - , National b'unveritions, hub far the
ie,
greater part of the Northeru Democrats -will
equa,ly:forswitir their. old allegiance and
• fling itmaiselvis into the new party tit -Fr'ee.-
dom. And for inflaming this great Fictional
controversy the Southern Whig Senators
must be held eminently responsible.- ;It is
true that Douglas and Diercejorigtuated the
. wring, but Badger and bus associates have
done even wuise, Kir 01 them integrity - was
exiiecteq. TM' it is who seven the bonds
ut affecisMio al - ,il tear up and destroy th e roots
of friendly coutidince,which, through' every
vicissitude and every struggle, and in spite
Ili .tot individual and exceptional . antagonisms,
have united the ,masses of Southern iacid
Northern contra.
,These Senators may 'nut
helieve : this no . w. TlicV will bitterly bQieve
it hereafter. As 10111; as they remained
imtrilut, there Was still a South : that lthii
North could trust, in whose :Promises and
plekLims it could confide. With' theif defec
tion-Mat South di-apt - it-ars, and between the
t wu f?rra,,divis s icius ut ;he liiiitil
I, cud its two
greatsystems ph labor and of morals, there
suddenly openS a prutound and all-embrir %
cing conflict. ":It is not plus, ked by the':pr ,
ly of Freedom, bat since the' other bilk de - .; i
sire it and urge it or,, Why, !pt it come--uv.'
i Y. Trriginr.
ENGLISII AND FRENCH ALLIANCE.
—The New "iurir.Sun rs qurte positive that
the with France so tudustricaAT
couried by 'England, has for its object
ud permanent results ihan the adjust!
in'ent c't the Rt.i,so-Turkish dispute s . It be.
Govt that, leherr the. tire Pincers have settled
th. Eastern viejstic.ii. they will unclzrtake
is,
sc!tlinicitt the Western 9uestim—that is, of
_Cub, Meaace,'and Central America,
editor quo es in evidence the following
retn'arkakke pas age,extracted from the speech'
of Lead Clarendon, this British Minister for
Foreign Affair:4, made the first Right oR the
.preent ses,ion of Parliament: §peaking of
the alliare7e with France, he lai':
••;f will torther odd that Union be:
fitween the two :Governments has noibeen con- !'
ned to the Eastern qufsrron. Thehappyac
c:•rd and good Understanding between Frauce I
arid' England have been _extended 'heyorid
Eastern affecting' all parrs of the
tr,trid, and f am 'heartily rejoiced to say
there is nu of lite- two hemispheres
with regard to which the policy of the two. l
veuntrirs. however heretofore antagonistic,
tot ricy.v in harmony. . that
i' . .l.Posul.Aßity.-Ir is an ea,y thinOn
our bind of freeitorh of thought and general.
intelligence Jur ' mell suddenly to fall in the
es:hill - moil of !hose ,who , leyste'them to high
r6unds in the ladder of poli:kal prefermeot.
JonN' MlycirEct.'s name has scarcely been
heard since he wrote • a heartless and non
sensical tirade against his "colored breth
ren," and ELI K. PRICE, of Philadelphia,
front present 'indications, bids fair to fail
many I'M:Oda, for his vote upon that "eighth i _
section." /Lib incidents are sugzeative of !
the fact that i: is easier to travel docin hill i
i •••I•Jrre‘h Macaroni, l'Fre.h ‘erineciiii.
than up. 'Years of: labor, care and -good I.' '• . •
Tyrtimo PEAcysts-Par r ed aria lirnpated
• itaison4, 1 i .•• Elt-,
luck." however, may reinstate the fiilleu iu l. -,-,, ,Kel,,d'ul'•
public estimating. Whether Sen.rtor Dare-f . ''''"ln'''''''
' rlr wale by "
LAS will . reach the Pre.idency by the tintime- i Jan.f..',4,1N,54 -
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iy abrogation of the "Missouri eomproinise," sji
i A . DI:NGI 11. Ai L - liti - Jit , 4:31.71D - E - : -B rTh/-
3 vet a problem not- exactly solved. The 1 •Iwell's new Raiirciad alrole-over th e l'h&dciplila
politico-astrological signs in the partyfir- Potty,/ iiie and Readini Rltirtaxl.4e*,"ib•in%tcri
a e ot i h r e e r .
1-R., ,'Ficatel.•
rnament indicate a . decline in the "little :1 1 1e'e li te l o r l r in i te m r " st A ortlil t r u o ri ut i e r
, e w h lrt:L . ennui ea
giant's" chances for a luture occupancyoffstitvinec•
• . firßANNAri'd Bent and iiiationery store. ' 1
the “White House. 9 7 l 7Potestotot Ledger, i Feb, 24,104 • ' ~ ;. • :.-* 11—
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Prite l Ss eents-Lfolpnle at •
,
:Brcz.rotr.ous:
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• U7.7.'Coa/ Dehvered.—Dortugibe past year i :
_____ . W ANTEI)
at Pottstown, 9,33l—bunglasville, 918, and
at Limerick, 577 trim:
.
377"Pt'inch " r,ittle childrett*ate the
!lilies of the valley :Of life." Punch ig about
right. . ,
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CC?' A drunken -main Was latdy trying to
get a watchman Mairesi . bis lowa shadow.
His complaint wasttiar an - ill looking scoun
drel was lottowing.hun.
t o- The prices 4,C0a1, deliveredin'boata,
in the Spring at the Wyomtng mines, are
fixed al SI 50 for lump. end -Si :75 per ton
tor, prepark coal. These rates are an ad
vaucd'of 25 cents perion on the opening
rates of last spring -1..
ily"The Methodist Church at Chester Fac
tories, Mass., was blown up with gunpow
der on Wednesday evening, s od - shayered7so
that it cannot 'be 'repaired. The Carson
League Temperance Reetlngs had been hold
eu in the churcu, and the eaptiasion. was at
iribrtuted to the enetnies of the lqatoe'Law.
The People iroalifornia.—The pres
ent. population of Caliturnii is estimated at
329,500, of whom 215,000 are Americans,
.75,000 Germans, 2.5,000 French, 20,000
Spanish, s,oofiothernrititei, 20,000 Indians,
and 2,500 negrues. 01 the whole number
abuut one-fiten are• women, ant: one-tenth
children.
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tiCIL - LOWAY' the beet remekly for
the ure Dropiy.—Extract-of a letter !row Mr,
P dated's:Tito/it, March .
Profe: - "or'polloway.-sir,—Feeling ' grateitil fOr
the Genefit my. w,te Lai 4erived ti;.• the nee of you:
Pill:, 1 coh.ior.tt iny fluty to
- inform you cif it ••••
:root after .the birth ofi her last child, her feet ;OM,
anefis began_to swell,:ard afterwards her whole
body. strongly Indicating dropsy; this occurred at
tile Urn of lile. I obtained The best Medical ad
vice, but her health continued to decline: I then
trietvou'r Pori, which I
.eim happy to'say' have re
:incest her to sonn;Tano perfeet Ifieat ; ;:,
Far :ale hr John G. Prown,_Clernen" Het"ier.
; Fly, . Taro' aqua ; Dr. J. Kellar
lturn, - • . •
SINES'' COMPOI. - ::\ 1 SVRIA' OF TAR.
Wild Cherry and Hoarlinund, i 7 ..iho dienin•Nl, Veto . -
nutr , t and brat C l ough iNtednTine In ttit world. and
el/rt.s more elalilhi tILMaII other medicinal com
tnne,l, tvhich all i l persiop wilt readily conclude who
co' familiar willi the; nature of ihr4 speeined id
g red:ent-.
Ii eq.l4 WI 22 cent 'n bottle:. TR ' 11'.
Fur mle at the ',tort?' of Itr.car •.n ESER,
Market :3.litare. and alpip at the : ! tore of BAR
LET, Centre Street, ..11)tt.villeiwho are prepared
to X4l to . toorekeepers nt - the' "Manut.eturer's pri
ce
Prepared only by CHARLES SINES. 334 North
3d Street,' Philadelphia. -add for st 4 at nearly all
the t.. 1 ores in the Unitril
ASTHMA, eir dirficiitty an breathing, is eatnieti
by n collection of. ningl;:nl humors nt the uir-14 . 11r. ,
of the which prevent them iron being duly
expotded—hence c itfitielty.andjubgriewt breathing ,
rough, *reel opprtissic:n nt t the breast . pain in the
beitd, palpitation of the:heart, and many Other
tresting complaufta.
,1 .
IrrrgAt's Indian yrzita.ife P 411.17 are always
ceitain to give rebel in , - .l . thma, becati,e:they purge
! - roin s the body those iuntors which are the eau.e
of every mitilady incideM tb man. From four to
~ o c of said Vegetabfei Wig', taken, every _night on
going to bed," wia i a short time carry Off the
Int.t violent'fit of Asthiria;and tf usell'oceastotial
iy.afterwiirds, w,ll keeithe system m'sound health
• Caution.—Storekeer;t:•rs.vvottld do well - to exer:
ci'-e care in buying frompedlar.;. We understand
t fiat a man by the name - of liieatind, and another
by the name ofmes are 'offering what purports to
be Wright's Indian . Vegetib;e'l 3 lll,.. The!.e,. per
.-one are not authorizei! Ag`ents for ibis Medicine,
and the article offered eahnot -ha - guaranteed to
genmue, The gehuine.:iis l'or sale fiy , ll.lrs.
BEA TTY, BROF4:and.l. S.C. MARTIN,
Qin . * It 9 , Race Street,
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N.- B.—The priti;in are. reNpectfuay . informed
that J.C.. IiIiSHES, of I. 2 Ottsville, is not. an Agent
fdr thrs medicine, itintire cannot guarantee HA gen
nine . the article offered !)•;•:him for sale. •
WRIGHT.
McLEAN'S VOLCANIC -OIL LINIMENT.
—J. -K. furn,..llrugift, at Mine'riviile.we leant,
ha. obtained a supply direct Iron/ the proprietor, In
Et LMI 4
-, i.:!:kin44n/ is truly a t. ELEBRA •
2E.l;i medicine, and' tssidorie more to alleviate Int•
mats tufferio,g any,;reqedv ever di.icovered.—
One'ortvro applteation.q Will,telieve the mo4t. se
;vere Pain, Bruin or Sprain.
TWO Bottles will Inc % liAlese Ulcer or
Sot=e;.ind will hear thepost severe Eurn or Scald
witlitart,a Scar. 1 - ti
EVENS FAMIL'cI shtialfd pace a supply constant
ly on hand to be used lilt tittle of need.
TO - ,MI. lERE, working4n til
6 . Mieer, ,ity
:to von delay not until 3;iou have obtained a rtipply
z-youw;11 rare a ghat fOcal oi,nuftvring 'and mon
ey he its use.
.Ft)R 1101t.:355 . : '!he.ouly :ure , remedy Tor
Latni-ne,..4; sruauy, Oir.,.scratebev, Oki Sore.,
S,:vetings.,,,Src -. Try It will be convinced..
UV' See - :ndverti.ein'ent in another column
Al , o for sale by John F. prown, Pottsvige Joo.
Stantpn,/ Glcn Carbon;liiterner, hlewnilyn
Daniel J.. Lewis, Mt. Cilrcpll; Alian McLean, For
; Miller's ;Sturr.,'Pficenix
= poT;rsvii.LE :ftAItKETN:
c(ot7Ecr:l) WEEKLY ECR TbiE JolutrJA,l
bbl Or'ipeainf. 4i. RS
•, do • dO • 504 'do- do pnpited • ".•• 0.1
c 5. ()r•dspple- paired. 1 50
Itvr, liggo, ()lel.
. .2.: 54".) I :iuttet
.
t La., do .titt i zilioulde.ss. ..1
pt.t.,Att c 3, .1, - , -- 76' t Flatus, . II .0 13
Tiawthy. it et , tl . 225 I thy, tun - , It; 01 .
c10v..1 do :I:50 I Plaoter. ..) to
‘IABRIED
On the '2s)h tilt., by th:t Rev. W. C. Mth»)?) 1 .5 11.- -
ILI AM SPAM:. - to,1.1,01)10,A PRI CAAT, both TI Pmt;-
vt11... i'; •
1 - .1 ) ,
III) the fAtli, Itt- the- sittrit , , NIiCHA.EI, I.l:l`lifir, (11 , ...
Ea, rf,.111 Trot:rt - tAtt.•t) ) lll, Mil4A 'rillEl.,k.nt, ict),?) .
Min , ',Atli, '
, .
.
tin Th.. 1,1 Inut, by iliP Owe. JOl N. tiTIIIITZ, to
CATUARIN lifltNlANottottt trnitr Midillepolt.
Ou tbr 17thnit'; by thq 4tri.Y• Overtintite,
l'Elt 1.1 11:11C.ILLI;NI: td. rA.N.SY. HEir4i, 'both .if
AN the 11 In; . - AP)UT, Nb ifr 't.t .
Wto..lt ;Qom. Thtt frionct4 . tifthe titnily are (hilted
ro attend the fatqrit w notice front. hit
re,tf-nee in. Nahattiongo, , treot:on. r3tintliy hr.
aq ltr
. . _ .. ,
At . her regldencr,' Phlta ,
delphia. on the nit on .
Mr:. M.SRY NELlG.ll,l)rtoctly of - Pottsville, aged Tn
year, , • :i ... ! ,
potwalcamessmodimimor
GENEUaL NOTiCEB.
NOTlCE.—ThiFifth•Annuar Meetlog of the
Stockholitera of the' Ntlichantc Saying Fund Ar
:o, tattoo' of „kittsvllle; 11 , t held at the house of
nn Monday eyenino, March
at 1 o'clock, to transact tfle Annual littiiiiiess of the
A,O. Purfctual tirtefida nee is requested.
'James FOCHT. Sec'y.
c r . } itattICULTU RA I.
•••-t - ". St t'a The. ptem6'Cirs . Of this society are
'rt-qtteittedi to' attend a-mektlnic at the Public House of
UA\ILL. HOVER,- Orw'taltiorg, on d ATI/ RDAV„
nirch 'O4, at 2 o'clock, P'.. M.; when the plan.
for the Exit Itiliton Will be fixed. - •
POTTSVILLE 1.11 - I:MARY
1,- ,
Stated Meeting of this Piittsville Literary nocirty.
will tie bettlAira W ednesday e Bening, Match tith,
in Foster's , o'cinekl.l
.Leriere—ilify Rev. J. II ; ' • • • ,T
IteirJer—JSTJ iirmener l ;i • !
Quesnoii--••Shnuld our Na,torafiratinif laws he
FO, modifte'd es tii.'rerolire Itqrger , petiod than Ii r
year,. • re...Menne ; a9ll qurilifiClatirm forcitizen•liiis :"
Affirmative—C. Litt iE Schneider ; :Segal;
•- . •
Hughes. J. H.
fi: older the Slaciety!, A. If - }Sunless, Berg.
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„pr"> • ODD FELLO WS-','CCNIZTRY.—Pf erAno4 fic.l
tr” r une..fpnrchafing bArta% lets in the Odd Frnow.,
tiernriry; witl apply to
'not POTT. It the Iron Stare, Town 11.111;
Jdtta J. Jones, Minerd'yillo cirri.; or
Jolts S. C. - : ll .orrtm_Centte. eitteet.
Nov. 12.1853. • '
BUSINESS CARDS.
yo ETA W. 6ic k a t , A rToRNF:v AT LAW-
Stikuyikali CountY,.
T
lIIn.*ELLIS Ltlvls. i,
" •J•mE. C. Ksax, .'• .
J. fl. 110tn.v Co„ Com-Valid k
mr,i 11. CAvract Pottavilk, Pa.
oEav Ea WI [...1N; C-19 , r'llElagroport , Pa.
!dirt h 4, 1.434 , I I
.945.
lI,WRIGII,T OFFICE at Port Cur
ben, l bree'donrt bel)#' the Post (Mice. (Mice
I! )1. tp 2 P. M.. &tol' 19 9 P. M.
Feb. 11.1914 „ ' , 6:ly pd
UODSON, riliktGEON DENTIA I.
NE. •Nln ' , kat 6iteet, is few .deors.above Centre s la
Lrepared.to operate In tbo Most satisfactory manner.
aria on reasonable terms. L-
A C II RIEG,LE--;ATTORNEi - AT LA W--
.4 Llewellyn. Bchuyiklll County Ps.: will attend so
.
any hnsineas eikr,u4te4 to. his tare, with proltilatie+ o -
Jan. 14, 1`...54 - 2-3c14
EDMOND:I„ Paul 1.-rt.t,Olt GF :-111.1i.117—T, a_
ct,or of the- Piano, tlir;urr, or Ifeledeon—Planott
tuned. Any commuatent ton' addrei4tur to the. gun
ierlber, at hi+ resident e.1:11 .au-ton Acute. Mt. Cur
bun, %II ptiodually attended' •
Dec., .
tti, 15L3' ' ' - - • 52-t;
- ,
LLE N - F lBll Ell,;f3u.rtvr:Vort and PNI:1-
...a.tie.R, wi7l enntinu.tliP kisiness of big Lite Fat h-
B Faber. 110/ Inc 'poesi.ssion of v~:nahlP•
l'afierS. Notes and khans; has u nwsual (Jennies
far the peinitiii - of bisyrufeision, and can give relia
ble information . in rsference rc 11 ‘ ,1 iii f
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HOWELL. Ple?li ER ail& ALLEN FI: 4 11C it '' .III 3!+ n.
continue, the buying tne..selling rd . 11 " n
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here now fur sale Nevet4l valuable Tracts of OM
'Gann: - . . •
liate,Centril street, <l,[3f3loUth °Me retin
sylvanla !lass, - same std.% frottivEle. • •
.November 19. 0153. , . • 47 , tf ;
A. HEW/CR:ION, i t, o,
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i T IA/ ANTED.—An active younz ta,an 3,6
T I tia Dry (33nda a lc& lip•cery
Speak Germae sad k;e4lt,ti. Appl) to 0,,
!gr. •
Fab, 25, ItU
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i . ,IOI7ANTED • A xit Eta it u 6 In the ytrthity
VV by au erperlcutrAliurithrtrra• ' •
keeper; Arrept, or in ['barrio of a 1411.1;.--b::;9..
' refeter.cPe 111 be rimm. For ' , if' 1 .1 1 5,,
:address Box :So 175, Pose Olaite, 1.•
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Puttnvribe, Feb t 5, 1551
1,:%'• A N Tit; D roq t, ouku
f 11111ftC.• m 51. erarfll l'eutvryjran+ 1.
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WANTED TILLY
y bLcady
6t gaid wages. Apply ta JOHN S t ,
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Frig. 4. I n 34
AIL• ANTED—By the Igt et 111.1 . 11 ri..:
ji S Ltyrelitog tit.u.e.Pe.l4l,le fer n scnale
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FURS SALE & TO,LEI
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all knowing Citiriipitives to be I.
mid Sari, ytttl tit:Wen:rut and it:
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and the, puttlit gener t oty,
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the Utiudi of the 1111,kleiglini
ILo .r inco.Gted void 11131".•• .r. in. I
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l'Poltscllle, July '23, 1853 : v,
1 10-P lik.ltSIEllP NOT it:K.— i
tiereby given that I Italie 'tlt. day Jai, tat:
artaocutett witir rue M. ELtailili
io the practice irft.aw, wa11:1f.10 AEI 1111
C4leil, Wilt li.f.atfer tie croioutta7..l utoter 1 to; L.!" o
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tiNillite•le WWI 11,1 a plus
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bet,. re , JANGti - ti:LLlMit.i 'JOIE:4IAI.
irt ihe Sluung ot • (,:lot!, Las 410101 b.,
A n ,tet,ootrt,
Op to toe el C r ecetriber, /n.:i.Sots *veil .^.! all
:6,..ta1e, Itt to Up to the Ilvtr v. Li
yk e.l.l:• , :,by'JANILli 641.LIMAN, and .11, <
es %V 111 he CulltIOUC:1 by'
tt hey <lb
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1 1 1/SSOLUTION OP COPAAI.TNEIA4II.....
IV Chpartaeranip hervtorare.esteitni t,t4ev
trAdinirlitider bar Little VI. V, Ertl:
,c• 4 - 11X,ihe enS r 1.11141..
at (0111.MIll, i 1 en N . Vel.r. Jr., wet tear swing Irony
him. John It..lllakkihh, heol VS tee. P. 1. of tv;h C.
i.el the LetN.nteete ref eh.. ham, tit t lee hence, L 2 '‘h I •
hares , , v+ , Jr,
JOJCsi
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rtiaced Ltlc it;;Lerrdt of S% n, \1 c,:, Jr . In li, P- ,, .!
u?n, or Well. tll4l.l,kton .1.-.. Co,:, losvr 1, tr , ..7.1 :: 1 ..,-.
partnership under, the drok el,ll.filif zli UN N,. CO S r
mid Will continue Inn a...11.cg, ,o, .1 , t 1 ;;.1 , :r.w...1 1 :.!z+1, .. , L
Tbi - if old places or tolslners, ..V.:' , / .1.. , • : 1 , 1,,, ! ,,,,, P . 1 '''
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At. i%ill.;.‘l;s, ill tiro ill,' ii. , l
i.ol,eiit. by Air
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onri L Spaht.rsioe lied,! Co ••
prprticiottft theie .
' ULURT;I: DLit
j4n, 21, 1524.'
-- •
t!ving resttmtl the 'selling z.nd
of:Coul, Has lut. dmy 4 1 6vtIttetS with ht.., tl ILLI
JoliS Jinx
PUTTI, tio , d•r the taw of LLVikr ,
CU . et 42 tVetliwt ztteet.
Wharvea ei.tl Port-Rlchtnen4.
1.1.:14. tee AIWENI:11;1,1,
GEORGE Ii.•YOTT:4.•
WILLIAM(;. 1111)E,.111 CD,
J(110. ktum.NIEL, J.f .
izin. 14.13;1
dpi
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4 . retir.!l Irvio -!.1/ , b14 3(04 1.1,4r3,4
üb4.-.4 - the firm et CM.11111,4 vitL
1.1.411 & CO. 4 .;14A111.4114 MILLCH , b k‘i„; 111:■:.1C111•
led 41. vat tarn 01441.110.‘ , t he bgn:
nNY'a• berititure, ticidtt tbe item of.
I.ILLUIt.' Sr. 4.3, 7 ,3 p.,
Vince No II WalnutA;l
• Ph;tacv ! i: Jan 7,185.1 1-31
MEC
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