.-- I 0 , . ~,,, -. 31i4i , i'r-' ',3ourital! ~ A iIIIEND in New York sends the , following : . • ~ . • -. t t. ; ' i. . - i I.:tiron.T.AttsiT TRim. Dr ANTlinAcire Co AL. . FOR STEAM FuttrosEs.----i\lr. Watrktlv, the proprietorl of .the Aiweadrnoth NVorli went wen ~ .. .., 1 over to Liiition a tew weeksEinceLin the Bragelcira, one of the Gtuttral Steaiti-Nav , } ig a iiou arupauv: g large screw stkir»ers, —.....—..i..=mi ________,______- to. Superiniend- a trial watch was.'' Leicig ,If 7 NEK:!j. JO UR:VA 1.1,.. a 1 , ,,- , zmade with nut 11 rdel te•Cnial troutlii.4` wirlcii• ,d,,, ~:hr-,y,, , ,,, ,, ,,,e, pp.C?:: The Brageleira rimichi r il Li... Lou to toter dap ' , t ' :•• `" P" , ; ", ~L e ~‘' 1 :, ", ' '',''';} , and - twenty hour 4 :ru in :lie tinie ' rl 14 , r ;cal - (! h' 1 ''''" , 7'': ° : 1i /' :,: ing Llverioul, he a;•th.! ,luake.t O-54 , .' ,/1:,.. - ,;:,-;,.,.,;i v . ~,,.„..,„., ever roa , ie, niid iii. Ina, - , t the anthracite •• ti 7 , ...t. in.]; treil rtt flirritil. ' 11l 0 'I'S E PA. S %TV Itll. 5 11",:MAlltil 4, 1854 ;ER !V 1 fl E i ~~ li., 1 i BEI =I EOM .1 1-'40..t. INLMERs' JOURNAL - Ar 1 , lII= f: IYm MIME 1lEIC11:\ t; =I U; REM ; ,itv, .•) =HEE ''• I w Lie =MUM 1, 1o0"r110,1, I ‘ .llldi !:11, It7///1 . JULI2.I. I. I. El J,iis ll :5., =I :ils. 4 . 1/:' E.NTION 1./: tile to' /1/i I, ~../••„,1 14 , 1 4i4•' / pyt .0 • : 1 "'' , '":k; • y Y., 2,1,t,. :i,l th, -t•l ;; ,•• • VIV:0 ~,~ , ,:~}~d :" ttir ~:~:iir .{it' !!1..6?,;Jg . 041 Iil;Holf. Q.l 0 ; ali,, - ,..t:',.,t, ur 1..),!it..g.r.y.,, t.,... Ill'.' ~t 11,.irri,l,uig, ~.:1! pa...t 1t.. , ',,- , !, ,4 - 01 LI.. : ~Z ~ 1 ,1-,-i,.'1l - f , --1, tar ll,c 1au1,,,, , ,, ...'.41c., .1,,1r,,v....,ugei: '1 ~- --', • • ea.. , ....,..,,,-,,, - 1,.,vvri....,,. , .i• ! ..... 1 , jr,,, , ,, ,, s Abi,,,.. , 7, , ~I. 1, 1 , pt,, , , ?,__ 0.1..,t0d e ;-...tycriat , Uutirt.' i'-..,:,.' z.;eu;,...0r .1... , ..a.,;.a.., -JiLi It,. a '..'':t. , ,..chi1.'..a . 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V... , . i.l , N. -J u: tLv r.`..nr. •r i i 11 REM ( . 0 .~ r:\ \; 11=11 y.: • ..0b.,: t.r MEE 11111=011 =I =EI w,l‘twg otfer,. a'.! his ",:if J. 1,1,'1. pub.ic /..- ,tir -V11,1,1 I MESE L'c.t•.•i•r ttud,Nlti..ittue 410 'di; bu _ve up turnmig, Lifer in t • i . m i •111.115 ST , ' trie';':',ll 114e.r =ME 1 h,p.'...<2;:• I: :111 EMI netv Ifr,lor, !,e• if. ....a:, Lk wit: 61,, , u ,114: -tf !.:CUCii, 01 CiUl:k! , ,Wl:l!Cii• dilrY evor vilereql 11.111 • - , .1 I - , ell MEM ,n, '• a ' ‘1 ITIE • .1 !T .I,ot prdtflaim,t , ,w3r , the ste, ct)12.2.8 firomit p:cl:!dra CS., of D6rehe.trr, •,r premium; were uot long sdn'ee itacf Foal_ at Boston, Now [ nod Fltdtanore, have now ti:e. [ton.oin. tor snper,er excellel4, a', !rota the New Vorlt Crystal • 4 ( 4110111 wAttrdtc.i. PII itid,•!prlL d,re , l /11t:d Taetr p cp praii:Tra tiller }ipou L.. , 01 icy. e , 3114.: Who•:z are, looommernied by the phyl•telaip, ard thou-unclVot peNcaP; sutirpl ni-r4c ry Mute whu have erierlerd relit t i tlqrlfit ut th.• ladu•t:y of al :Cation , trati,u!, Wn;cir are for sale be the 12,u:led .:ate.,. hare u%.7.1y :a al: parr<•rt the country, the neivousetletu'ent , 11.4 t uIT,TOWN Ledger states that Dutt„ n Steep,, Chief Engineer of the Readinllßalleual d, is mentioned iu counec . il1)11 Eggineership of the •_:uubury & Erie', Railroad. • Mr..St•zele, as to currectly remarked by the Ledger, is one of the:most itillustrious, practical, careful and experieueediEagmeers to the State, and we may •add is ivorthy of entire confidence situationtvhich he may be placed. SI:F;i171"1.RILI. CO. PRISON. REPORT.-. Wepubli'sh this,.important document in lull on• the tir'st pa;?*,. We hope every •Kittzen of the read it. There is!much in it that altiOlould itmiw. Read it and dunk uver it. frthere • nothing, significant in the Act it is) that of the 282 prisoners - cumniitted - tlyring the last' year, not one was .ter.rvmrai'er We dp not propose to write a Tchiperitrice lecture now, but we ask you to ale the !acts, as presented in the Report, and draw'you r own conclusions. Then bon: cbtly decide.—are thereMperance men—the idnat ico—right or wrung, in trying to atop the Runi traffic ? PiNNSYLVANIA CITIES AND.TOWNS. 'rho U. S. Census of 1 8 5( 4 fornimhes us the • following statement of the population of the trues, Owns add villages' io- this State, w !itch will be found uselul for referfoce : F.., ,deipinat 405,762 l'i9sburg, 85.436 lir..d,t4. . 15,73.2 Laneu.Ter, 12,369 ..'..k.;.36. 8,761 Harrisburg, 7,834 etatetv,te, . • 7,315 Beaver, etc., 6,934 }rock. ' ti,B63N9rristourn, 0,024 5,838 Carbondale, 4,945 liar.e. • ' 4,581 Colombia, 4,140 Proton, 4,049 Danville, 3,302 I.; ant61), 0 , - ,1, , 2, ' 3.325 West Cheater,, 3.172 T• 91 , 1 ,1.• ' 3.1:60 LeWitiown, '2 ,733 1.! :723 PhTJUIVIIie, • - 2,670 Wus!,irvoia, .2,•..2 :qeadville, 2,578 Birstol, - 2 5011 Hollidaysburg, 2, 439 Brqwn,v&e, '.1,369 Union, 4 • 2,333 - NeW Ca,tie, ...404 hone dale, ; • . 2,; , :133 1,14.81)011, %l,lSAGetly t ,bUtg , 2,160 Po:i carbon ; •- 2.1.•;•.e :- , ',ehaylk6l - Havin, 2.071 Marietta, - 2,09'd zyl.;:uir, 2,016 Lovi,barg., . 2,012' • The list embraces all the towns and villa-, ges in :be ! State with a population of .20001 11:habitants or more. ! . . 4 Tue above,. though official, Is nevertheless complete: there being several known arnis- For ineoce, Allentown with a pop utir,n•ol - tr..ar 4 GOOD, and Ifethlehern, over r • sd3F :!J [ o, ar&UVt mentioned Stock Fataitnri.— -The iVphigg,toncurresponderit of the Philadel plita-Sorth Arperican says: thatigr. s . .Pougla and his coadjutors ll re quire taken aback at th 4 opposition the Nebraska Bill-meets with, and that they would gladly seize any preteit withdrawing it. TheNorthern democ racy look upon it as the sudden explosion of a conspiracy. -The writercontMues : • -Not a mEmber of the Semite or the House uutstae of the committees on territories was cunsuitcd is/ the preparntiou of the hill; not on e was warned-u 1 its approach. None have received tt kith More surprise and indigna :}ho than the personal iriends of Senator His own colleague, Gen. Shields, the only northern democrat relied upon to tuske any etTectual oppoittion to theproject, and General' Shields fa confidently Said to hare resolved to defeat it, or to secure its es stotial modification. , The warmest personal !Nead ci rile f - Douglas id , the House, after `:lr. Richardson, Col. Bissell, df the Belleville Dbtnct—wbere a strong Southern Ind con e leelm2 prevalls—never speaks of the scheme 'except with indignation and con tempt. -A verytreat change of feeling," be adds, "has certainly Arisen place against the Olin both Houses ; and had the Pennsylvania • Legislaturel passed resolutions disapproving ut the movement, the bill would have tan dead in zheatoas of Its friends." • L? TO Czar of Russia has informed the Bias ot. bet that he ceunot consent to neutrality of that kingdom to the con. te,t bow waging in Europe. The Dena must take rides with one party or the other —so says the Autocrat. =ail i„nr.v e.. t~•y~ap, 11.11.1. s. It .ilt.[.;CO kliow ;lig !nil re:akiftbvture lit" iluuse . uf Ittrreevtatives• by Ilip. pl'e; ut the curntniu,. \Va% k ,A;THEI, ;,. Au ncl J . !1.1.U. .q,,11, Hy. ,„„1 I (~ uhr \ WIZ =MI }',,,pa 01 • o f f. Nt—ks• 0.; ; I 1 if, :NI .:1,• ;;;..;1.1.11.•;,'_,1 a 1. MI. wall/Ft it :I, ..p: inn I ME MEE ji.Jllday , I LAC P.. is nb:{ ~~\.Pit'l.i aL ,• ,11 lIIM TIMM ,I/Ai A 1 Uhe v .I,inuftwi4tr, • , ‘1;11..) 113 17,< tic: ' P 2 n Let, e utiStacrr ..i.L'zigt,,i4.---2L , eu^t tor q. 41:".t la, alai ziippoi ibe pi 'att. :',w vvuutlvriul leats ut gruuu&aud ,It•tty_lum Ull t:it! il/i/ulV11)g VidLii ittory platt,ttit, :ittoptett ut 11“.• Aattuunl wlltch 401.1”"na',,kii Rc.io:red, rJcc Dcwoe.rsdt,c j ull! rtiist ail u:tioijszs. ut 'r,uptein;r, 5n 0.4 ul :t, tltt. agitat; ty siartrii / j-‘,i4Non, uNnut win% LVER LuL , , 11 114 Al'- 21011'1 . AIAP bL MADE." • / 11;', _ . - a> 11 this wcielt.a to lit> itiaugurdi tug ul tl t rt;- ))up:e given iu the (I,tiptly'L ) the c,.,t/prfu/l , t; • , caq. . . . ,WP l'hat tills • r du ring rnu rl4crul term, if I tiori2. - it, likise who pluceil etiSti!? loch are Me ! But tt4,c 1%1;4;1, tollueucx ut . the Adimuktm,itm ell to the . rettewal 1.4 the Itgttato.m, :11 the moat 'obnoxious 11/aUilel —ID the tk . :pt.Z.it tit the solettm 'compact tit, ihe . :\lr,..yumt - • piotals.e Lin . Ni,nday lat.!, Mr. Lleinill.lllll , -.1:31.1d1- , 1113, while udder the tolluetp:r of iiiiii , )r), fell Irvin the Stepp Cif W31.5011'3 'lute!, :it isi,t'W' j 1,11.5b1;11, 0. aild ').'35 4151i - 11111y killed. "l'his I , so t , :c.oind Ins acquaintances— that they at-.I , tacked .the grocery where*ite woe - Oude , drunk, and destru!,ed ad- Iln• liquor ii.st. , .1 .. Several utter grce-ene,f, Welt. visnesOand treated tn•the saute way Peeply as every or`dery• taw abiding'ittitt sten regret's all acts of violence and.. e'n'try manifestation of a spirit of awboci-acy, it is scarcely a matter of surprise th at acts of popular violence as this at Newil.is bon, Ohio, should sometimes occur. -Who Jeremiah McLaischlin was ',know not. !Mut , it is not improbable that he Was meet sOer, industrious, respectable Mau. It is notf'ttii probable that he Las a family and a . ci:rcle of friends who were afflicted, M 111111 1 .64 'and sorely grieved by hiS intemperate hafrriss Rum sellers, knoWing 6ia deraVial ;Wise tile and habits, furnished him, for the; few pence he could- obtain, tile means of r-1“ , : 13 ,, :the chains of..despotism tyou ! ri m-9f send tog him home to.his farm ti, to be their -ter ror-mid curse. The poor in, brine, it si-e i ms, had drank too deeply, and tell from the steps of Watson's hotel and won instantly! killed. His ai-quaintanCes, it is' said, were soexsited that they attacked the grocery where he was mad' drunk, and destroyed all the liquh in it:. I u not justify rffisact of violence; hnt if your father or brother ur mine,'had come to such a miserable end under such crecittnititn• ces, 'neither you 1307 I can telliwhati a lve night have done. I tell you, Messrs. Editors; f;liis traffic in rum has become so-horrible, solter rible in its consequences, that THE I'EOLE. will put a - stop to it, .in some way. It . isur Legislatures reluSeo lend their aid, deliv erance must come, and will' come fromVsli• er quarters. It is insufferable. bernd endtt.- . 'ranee, for aciassTol men, tar the sitke.olpal try gain,,to poison the fountains of.donseg,tict happiness, and corrupt our .youth, atid'Send so many, thousands every year, to g preersaidre and dishonored graves. A greattivajortsyt,of the people say that this nefarious business shalt come ld an end. What right has the ..ruaL 7 seller to entice my son young, thought less and unsuspecting, to partake of the mad dening cup, and send hrrn home a reelirig o , staggering drunkard I It he steals his hat,ol - his coat, en prosecute him and send him to prison. But if he robs bins of his good name, if he destroys .hisgood priuciple.s, and habits, and 'makes him a. curse.to his lather and a sharne'to his mother and sisters 1 must-endure it, because lie has a liccnse;to inflict this injustice and uumitiga,ted Such an outrag e upon my dearest, personal rights, cannot ' lOng be endured. - The'pro niiscuous sal'i of 'rum as a tieversge, Must come to an end.. Such is the voice of -the • - Pcorbt.• _ . ~ 7KALATAT, of which so much:has heel) said lately„is a 'own of 2,000 houses.. it'is surrounded with walls, has a rivarantirie,, a town hall, • a• custom house . , Three churches, and a cavalry barracks. It is the chic ace of a sub-administrator's district. he :re doubts'raised by the Turks are of rem x.- - tent and very strong. Theyare p rtly raised on two hills in the plain of lialaf t, about .a mile distant from each other, an have a n - raerous artillery. 'All the neigh ringconb try is,commanifed by these hills in such ', , !a way that no approach to the Danube can be made. In 1828 these hills' were occupied and tortified.by the Russians: Between \Yid din and Kalafat the .Danube-ls less than- la mile wide, and ,the course of it is very rajdd. The island in .which the Turks are fortified is situatgd near the . left 'hank; , it is partly covered with wood, and is defended-by strojar, 'entrenchments in earth, bearing large artil lery. Above Widdia the Turks have coli structed a new citadel acccorihng to all ,We - rules of art.--Lon don' Tun eh . R£GULATIO49 FOR LENT. The Regulations for Lent, in the Diocese's'/ Boston, rn the year 1854, are as follows Li-;.• First—All the days Of Lent (Sundays eita cepted) are fast days of obligation. I Second—The use of flesh meat is allowit4 by dispensation, on ail Mondays, Tuesdayo and Thursdays, in Lent. once in the flit only ; on Sundays it is alloived., without ref striction as to the number of times. 3 : Third—Lard may. be used in preparing food oa all the days in Lent. (This dispenN tuition extends also - to the 'days of abstinence throughout,the year.) Fourte—Eggs, fish, butter, cheese and milk, may be used at the evening collation: Ftflh—The use of flesh-meat and fish at the same meal is prohibited., Lent commenced last Wednesday, I§t just:. ET The liit.!stan Fleet.—The following fa an exact account of the Russian Ilaval force in the Black Sea: , • 4 three deckers, (one old)120 guns each— , total guns, 490 ; line of battle, 80 and 84 guns, 902; 5 Itigates, 51 guns, 255; 2 hi. gates, 48 guns, 96; 2 =setts; 36 guns, FOS; 4 cordettes, 24 guns, 96; 2 brigs, 22 PM 44 ; 10 brigs, 18 guns, 180; 8 brigs. 14 gut* 112; 5 brigs, 12 guns, 60; 5 brigs, 6 guns,, 10 ; 3 brigs, 12 guns 36 ; 5 'brigs, 10 guns, 50 ; 1 otd 84 line o f ? battle-1 old .84 gup beig (unservieeable). A few' steamships, 00.: Total guns afloat, 2449, MEM NM TREE hl' t.,,)): MEI=M=II9 I=lllllll EMMEN MEM I 1 FtiLiTit MEI= , ait• 1:1%104 1;,4.il , •,rn.l P,% 1 LIQUOR DESTI{OII;i: gy . -,101; a:7y; FICIAL NtiNOUNCI:::ENT Ltlsti. The B oston Pilot Catholic: oroa gives th'e ollowtog bs an official annouucement: E IM - g 11••• .., its " • 1i....1 • LI ... . . :? 'f.he ort.-4 ) iria aa; rem t hjr• p. r eel. lAP:O' ; ::.;; • 1 he Irop i. inure yinitc.l lII* It ild 41 a Jelin. Qualls) .1. . It it rande.Cheaper. 1i0'.4 cle. 4. not T. AAI iI, ii'll a `stn c) outlay - of capital.- • ~?, • . r "';) 1 i!,. “..:.!.•.... 0 .• L. t'rr., t. •, I • ~...,,,,,,, ; ~.. ~,,, ~ ~ t , , t ,,.„ ~...,,,, . i ~ 1 , p! , ; l'r:t, ! . . lEEE ntc 175al ot. it, t• 1, .!. • • 1;?141,-1 M1:011 ~a 1,!1.•,11!., 1 :Ircz , t r. . . • The'fthuve , tl,l, with the .accurnp4ying explanations, uf".'..What is. now generally conceded ie• he t„e: no•s:,impi. , :rtant improvernept ut the'day in the business of Iron making, will doubt• :ess" be of Fs . ..Lt:Lir interest to our re*fers. i: •• " .. 4 ,.,_11,4.4kuuwir !Lilt the ordinary•proci'ss of manufacturing , d'to is both tedious and comp.:ca t:. led. 1:1,e ore is first to be roa-ted,inn , rder to de.oxydizeiband to setiarate the-r:l4lm ;0. 14W.i/feautel and alterwatds '• r4ived,!' 'to a blast fui.nace, when ,the melted metal is hawiNtl di'••p'l2s - . - These cast-ir r p,—pigs" are sukuitieutly broken up, re-heated aud nuiirriered, to convert :heal into "blpurris,”(impure wrouilit troll) bane they are made tier .tliabt , in the various processes of ini:Olitacture to which triCfnetal Is subjeot. All this c , ..:54i note, I.roJrandanenley ; frutjlentouli , patent dues away witfr all the intermentate lab, , r.ao l d reduces: the Matiutacture of wroughliifun direct lrutn the oyt,. to A single operation, teat is Lie !'tei being. proptrly calcined - and qtrshed into a grauul4.state, tite•ultanZe ilaritol•itia .,, :; Ith!at one, elute tt, the other, inclitd in s , all the intertneOltite grades, is '4.a.n..,t.ifte‘.l .in 'Thl e illf 11 , t' 0: il :11l with the atd of only ouOire. 's : • . . ... . 1 ,1 ne I , ..irnace of the Company at INJ•wark alluded to, liaS . :Von'in constant operation, ll ig li I az01t...,i, far the'last several muutits, it'd has in all respoetiurne up to, if not exceeded, the .. M....5t sa:nguine expectations ot the it{!tids.ol the•pa tent, :10prueluces a full gloss ltni relzu oil ly, r i vers twent} -tour hours; aniqn,;•iaturday, . lStli,wilearu from .the Superintendent 1 Inc trouts, it:turned uut ;:4100 lb.s.; , in that space of titlleil Antioacite or:Bitunnuoucoal,or"4buel may be used 14 fuel, according to the preleren 7 ies of Wutko.en'. The line•sittingst Bituminous are tuoitly used for l'aibou, iti the i•rei ,..•ecs dvierihrd above. 4,3. ! !i .., The iliveutto4 is attracting ver'y rzimeral ati.calion. It hlts been pronanin•el by scietitiiie inuo; a 4 well as practical Iron inauetiacturcrs, deu.dediy suritiur to the old method ot ni:4l;- ',04 wr!•ng!..l iir . on, and the new planwill inusuprobiLly li.:•,trortg,lit tow general use belote tt a.t'. y e.0,•-•.'i . . , . , lii atiLlstniu to the pi e•ent establistilntut, the. Cuittpany a(,n now erecting, and have ti,:iriy toinpleted, a new lutnace; of intprovid : de•nxydizing eapaet,y, which 13 expected Ant that , . •,.. tact ..:u work even better than Cie -unti:nbw ILI use. . , 'nil: Sczetthjic Amel,tcan., in a late taitiele uu the :At trie4eutte i tudes with this tlittelltt; reterence tu the above)iatent : • , i. ; ~- ''''(,)Lir it,,l-era-akflvery want' ut them aware:that the pione,, 01 bitAiin , lilroiiin-ii on itlii...l. Loin tin, . „ ory.'r , " Ice:, Jes b.tno,ie 01 in,itnittinturinciO4. In l'ei-iu this sneth , o i-.st ill ettlitles.ett, war :1 ~ inn' ,k•cril,l by isavel,.q.... But tie :sinple fitkee, etnpl , ,yeti co-I , 4ii4S;inei,'.) ~t u;he,‘p of bluia•Ci i,te .Lail ii pow,„ +1 i•liar,Oztl::%%.l"tild never astswc,r tot •upp.llinK Iron ili , Iliofill;aiiiii t', Ira il t d :1.1 Crt •i:it it 7',111.1• tor., and O liwililicillivii of il, ailopi;l4 it to the requilenienb, L4111015:111 alt, 1. it iiiil i, tici•ulliji.,l,i.ii ',:i iii pri,.. t .:-, liciliii . f. cOli , idt-111.11 . i.11. E . i . i,... I ix. iii - opii,lol, 01 Itent, u s n.ltent haveia,so purchased that (ii .‘s,>.: lbolser-ws, and then ',snit Cl:tall+ •-fill,r.o.u.iiiiy mile 01 tie-t''.,ydne.ti_r the 4.40 in a diallilier, ito'cuil , ifiliti•ti a^ 10 be lirltect by the waste omit, mid at the :aisle tune prevent theprbislacts. of conibuttiou bru(tiosisisig directly in conwct wall 1110 0, Olaf lileliti'isti permit lire eillilgt? IA ae4xydized rare to de-qetid.:l4lo the puediing elianiber WO11001e , :- , vo-n7e to the atino4.inieiic air. , 'lilt art: gOli.. or Illillltil- , haired ellartiiier, 1- 111,0 COVeled by the ciao. , • . .1 his is oat of the• most j,etlect pioci,sciiisaw belose the public.: , ..ol:c itnbti•.ll i:lzelt iO.l Heil. a re.V,- ;011011 In tae illiAle 01 niunutavturing iron. 's, it seems certain that Wrpyght lion cilli,.ol trot at, I, liotil ; o.:lcilired ill) pet crab elieapri than by ttr old prueesm, and wit shpiih.l be . glad to' ere it adoved bi ,q,[ • ~ . lio,i-tbut-ters generally. , . ',... ' . • ~,,f. cm 2„:11 Unl . UN THE PACIFIC.—Mr. enhaza ut :', : J•11 Frauct,:o, has been over itO.Yash lugiuu Territory exawiniug the cou!:111tIle5. Ti !mu ive are iudetited lur the infoknation euutalued Bay; Mr. iulurined tl3,4ltere is a initiet.i( teen.levt is deii,th, wilt a dip ut ltirty-five lleerte.t. The'vem if tit 'solidcoal, wtrh the excepiluu ui two strata of clay, ULle of 4, the tither ut 5 inches. These it is thuueit, will disappear, as'ilae , mines are suak b6luw.— . •Tne vela just upon.. the bay, runti3tig, off I trout the snore 'in a,..Jrutill-ensterly di r ection. Tile bed ut - the coal4tfortr ; feet abu.ne high . water mark.' Preparriltionsjs being Made to devidupe these mines at Once.. °Vic one 1 , hundred tuns of this coal' have been4taced 1 to the San Francisco market, and It Com ! mantled within uue•doll4r 'Or Atte 1 marlitt price. ::I%llBlllllie is situated within a quarter of a mile of deep water, and one and, a, half I day.s sail of the inutitholtlie . Siraits, 7 4per It dor.. !ri'" A " HEAP" ur IlloNEv.—The;Vaited States mint at Philadelphia wae established ta - 1793; since. which date•the comaiel,there la has reached the sum of $322,224;068. 7 -- The total coinage at-all the Tjaitedates waits, :.Lice their establishment is three dm/ and eighty-one million, seven' laindred and ntnety-scren thousand, two hyndr4P and' ninety-nine ‘l4)//qrs. • Chinese drubkard'4 nose is said to be a " lighibouse, warnme us of the little water that passes underneatlf:;" 4 ', • G.,t" A Great Dtatnond.-:—One of the lot gent diamonds, known Was depositeti :lately at the Batik of Eogtand by. a London , House, to whom n was consigned troth Rio Janeiro. Its weight is 254 carats, and - its: estiMated valtie, according to the scale,'s2Bo,ooo.; I! said to be oCtlie fittest water, and Without flaw, and was found by a negro slavei who received his freedom as a reward. Ty Sudden Checki to Railroad Speed.—lt is computed that the effect of a . sudden and a...cidental,stoppage to a railroad train; the carsgoing at twenty miles a hour, is',.ejuiv alent to a fall of thirteen feet and a half; at a speed of lorry miles, :to a .fall.of fittsL.four feet, while fifty unl6 an hour would.give a smash asif we had come front the tciP cif a .steeffe of eighty-four feet. ?: ! ' „ THE COAL TRADE: .rorr, •1854.; .~_ ~ i~a .ts . _ .. The quantity lent by Railroad this' weel i : i : l4 10 ions, being 7,109 01 tons more than last 'week, against 19,327 02 for the correspdnding week last . year. ' , - The water lin! , been let into the Canal in t•evend places along the line, and it tne present mild!, wed ther cutitinues, it 15 probable navigation with; open throughout the line next week. In.the nieanume, a few bout,i are preparing to load, The toil and transportation rates to Riohinond, by the two Compantea, have been Sled aslqows till July : By Railroad, - . sli By Caaal, - . • - . - 70 This is 10 cents per ton higher than the *Petting fates last year, and Alley were similarly advanced over the previous year. The amount of Coal sent from the Cut*Hand Region, for the week- ending the 18th eit;'was slightly 'increasedrbeing 2.,t92 03 tons; ,httt. an amicable pompromisehetween the Clperatore and Miners tAng impossiole, arrangements hat's; been 'nude by the Coal Companies to procure Miners in Germany, and them now on a strike in the ißegion have been notified to leave the premises. The list of Premiums twirled by thti Penal Company to Boatmen, for despatch last ye i ne, wIl be found iu to-day's paper. REPORT OF . 8111PSIENTS From Richmond, for the week ending of : ; ..zatur day, Feb. IS 1854: • i Sh. )3 BE , tie Si s , I3ts Dest Haat; on T 'l• . , 30 BLI2 For the week,{- 7,482 Total torthe reason GiN s For season, - . 88,0:12 To none tune last year, :03,039 Boston and eteinitv includes everything,: going Eabt of Cape . Cod, to - Massachuietts, New Ramp shire Ind Maine. Southern Ports iodides everything to the South ern Slates and West Indies, as well as to all towns on Delaware River below Richmond. PHILADELPHIA READING RAIDILOAD • F01t.1853—'54; Artionnt of Coal transported on the Philadelphia and -Reading Railroad, during the weeleending Thursday Evening last. . - vase. TOT4ll.• Frorti Port Carbon, . 6.7481 1:15 68,00 15 . Pottsville, 1,970 04 17,296 16 Schuylkill Haven, f1,74'.t. 437 98,969 17 " Port Clinton, 6,096 14 69,101 10 Total 21,155 10 274,158 18 To same wile ;am year . 241,722 18 Increase PO tar The folicrtving is the quantity or Coal transported ever the different Retires& in Sidbuyiltill County for the week ending Thursday emoting : • ' WESC, Pt% Mine Hilt& O. RR. It, 6,029 1S 57,38,5 05 Mill Creek 4,908 10, 37,426 IS Mount Carbon '• " 2,428 07' - 144109 01 JAS. RitINTON'S'•O7-1E kI2LDING FURNACE, mand q ture of friin dired from the Ore. ' 1 -•.,',.,.. ~!..-:.e.:,A ..t,*) .r , 1 • 't c'..' . - e — ..- ''i.t.. ';,;; 1 1 ' ..i ... ; , i, ~ -'..';::.;'. ". '..:',". -'" .' "•+-•-": ' ' ' :''' tt , ;''. 1 ,. ..z . 7. 1 - 44 , '.7s ri',3. :i',r,::;_';:,,f.iff?,.::::•. 1 , ... „,,.... 3, ; '.... 1 . 14= .., : c. V« il' :l%- ' '' c 'tt;ll . kr.774 - 17.17 ; 1 - ; 4: ,4'' ; ' ! 1 1 V; ~ :::i1:-- ,- ~:-...,.....: , .111 I i ll 111'1 1 - ICI il ic: 4 :...,--:::-....: i I ts 1 il i f6 it.' '" .-1--f.tl - 3 ,- -,_ - .;:-: - ," 101 l ,t) ll . .... i . : q, ~...,i-.y., i il f „ i 11,..., 1 1111 ri iII vt,.. - i ; ,..-..,..4 :• : 1-•s:ff , :.- I t. I ',LLI.I.tit Ills-4.- il' L ir , '•;."; • It - ec..117 , -.4, 4 - -- -•-i- •-•.. , 5;_..Nr.- ,, .v;.14 - f5 .,, A”:7 .--. .. -, :1 4-. ~.- -. z.....,, , ,, : ...,,,„ , .- 17 4.- -- ~ ME r.'~-L sr •to ,r,., . I t 1 , I.• 1,1 i'op• Pt ,•• • .t =II . er ii.• ..r m ' . 1 , 7 • ‘, FOREIGN RAILROAD'S: -,-- Bo..4tondr, yield Coun. & R.. 319 viein l ' 4491 North River .. • ' 8: 81 12. Southern 2681 . 2 1 ti 2t, 32,436 00 RAiL ftoAus•-•-leiu. IZMIR ~, "ref •.tv.. • „.. rJr lti 1,. MESE .1 , I f , ' l .l ''' • 1111 BM MEE t 7 1 .!• I! a 111 .1 1.1111 I a. t.: !4''i ~~ i f 11 ' r: • I • IA Enliril=ll NEWADVERTFAITS. .czacuLb.lt THE ulli;:tertr Legg leave Tespectfully iularat 11:s yi Ulu public ' gclueragy. that he whl cununuc tliejittetuesa 0 1 a IABINEr FINDING m:fmar., It; all its varioua branches, Lt the lit ti.atul, South riEtiOND bwois itt,"4lzesprettully sittlaelts a cubunuallet• ut the t cry lateral pa trutoa ge hestuweal I , pot. late al ni .1 1:;.; & 11...11t0m PsoN. lnal el4ty exerttuti w 111 Lr tuatleity sod Wu.. 111 r sup COlalt,l'A ilk' , ' Ol theft itwcli . rat'va . .,4,n ea. favor, . "...A":; I BOMA'S THOMI'dON. Philibra , Illat"Vti 4, Lels4 1 9 b.ii - LATEST STYLES. .. c,li.yjm h s • now In store and ..,. . ' is daill. - .recelving from Manutacto. fi ),..o. 0•72 ..& re ifell Impuriers a handsome is- -a , aorttnaa of STRA W. Rita 111, Lace .a 6. and LINEN - BONNLTS, French: and American FLAMERS, RIBILONti, SILKS, LAW NS, and a gen. eral assortuietitAtf MILLINERY ClitrUs. Al.°, now nitinufackur Rig "s‘'lflF, and BECELIAM FRAMEz,..aind CROWNS or the.latest French and Entomb Vatte.ri.s. RS!. MERCLIANLet and MILLINFLLS ale lIIVIted la call and exatusi4.:belore purchasing, "betng confident that. his styles , " * .and prices will compare' fa ear Ibly with those °flirty . , other establishment. .. . • • • N0. , .39 N. HECON March 4, 1b54 6., • The . :43Alter Vocalists;, At TOWN BALL; Pottevillo. On SATURIM r EVENING, March 4, 1354 NE otigintil(,BAKEßS svilL give ONE VOCAL. CONCERT ONLY., as above, on width occasion they win introduce a choice variety .. . 4 Popular Music, vitoquy comprising mani , iplcces not performed at their for mer Coptcrir lur4bis Borough. Thu etielita‘ed von*. strews, fortueylP , Anown as bliss CLARA •' the Chenango yucalipt," is now a member of the family, and apPeOs in their Concerts. Taketa-4.5 ceC4a. Doors open at GI o'clockl centcommences 7al 71, J. A. SEVERANCE, Ag't March 4,1554 V, ' MIAMI MEADOW IRON WORKS. -.. . , i*Dspx & Bil.O.Aron end Bra, Foniudes, respectfully Inform their pat cepa, and the public_ generally? that (My are fully prepared,artheabove E.- tablishinent, to tdatrufacture Steam Engines rif every size; Purups,Dalifund.end Drift cars,and every other description of trait & Dress Castings suitable for inn Coal tuiningorrielterbusiness,on the most - reasonable. terms.. Also, - Bleriwing Cylinders for Mast Furnaces and Machine woMi In general. Repairing of aDkinds done with neatness and des.. patch, at the lowfist prices. all ivork furnished by them -Mill be wileranted to perform well. They would Solleit thkeustom of Ow who may want ar ticles in their littedn• this vicinity. All'orders will meet with immediate and prOmpt attention . _ . S. W. HUDSON, B. W. lIIIU SON. 9 ly l'iltirch 4. 151, uuriLL be. 501441 Patti VV orwigiburgt on •TI Marc!, nesi, eofisistiug Inlisaa of Tables, • Cbalre, tiaras, Bedding, Sedateads, • ', 1 ;:•, I Looking.Glas.es, . . ALSO. flinging., &e•.; *c. l'Fine •Flosti . i..Vood Nano, • 1 FockawaY.ootrtage, 1 Family do ; Several Settle:of Harness, with a variety of oili er articles, IC} Sale to continence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terme made known on tare day of sale by . . . Otwigsbufg, Octi 4,1.854 P'oBl.lo SALE WILL be gold: at Public sate, nn THURSDAY, the 23d of MAW); 1t54, at 10 o'clock, at the. t o_ sidenee of the saitscrlber. in Pincgcove township, S•huylitill County; the following' property, to wit : One Horse, tweAmine, two Shoals, one four-hone Wagon, one SorDig Market Wagon, 'Ploughs, Har rows, Caltivattfrstenne Winnowing Mill. one Straw coiling Boa, oneVilheelbarrow, Single and Double Darnell., ono lot bind team illarneve, variety of Chains, Shovels,7opades,. Hay and !Auntie Forks, Drubbing and Ott@eulloes. Also, Hay by the ton. Straw •nd Corn-fodder ,by the bundle, Corn. Pota toes and Buckwheat by the bushel, six barrels,of Cider Vinegar, Itlfrof empty Cider Barrels, largo Cep per Kettle and Philip thinills. ALSO, Household Goods and Kitchefit; Farniture.and cations articles too tedious to mefdion. N.ll.—The ab4V.e will hasold without J . 011 the subscribers edit declining the farming bustnwit, The conditions:A.lll4 made known on the day of sale by the subacHhere. ADKAT CREPSNAN, • ...„*.l 'HENRY CREtskidatii, .12.1 GEORGE D. citusam AN. Phlegmye tp., iirarch 9,1854 9 4t POTTSVIWt WATER COMPANY NoTiefi is hereby given that the under signed, Commtastoners appointed in and by as Act of the General Assembly of the State of Penn. Weenie, entitleo A supplement to the Act Incor porating the Puttiville Water Company.", approved the Eieventh.dayaf April, A. D. eighteen hundred and thirty•four, ta-open Books in the Boroughs of. Pot:sville and flt.:Elair, for the purpose of receiving eabscriptieus of additional Block to. the Capital of said Company, tellibpen books for that purpose at the Exchange HOW and,-the Pennsylvania Hall,in the Borough of Poliville. and at the Hotel of Jona than Johnson, in e Borough 'of St. Clair. at ten o'clock, A. M ,onitiOND XY. the ilih day of Winch, 18i4, end keep Meal open for three successive day., or until eight thoutiand shares 11125 per share) shalt have been substrlatki.in accordance with the terms of laid att• -'Ti• !Stein 1413317.11110E11. Jr , EITAMMIL NI PA:OlCii, Clll-wits PIM !I, DANIEL -811CreOth ClLtittell Loan, BM POW. Bauman Wai, 11. Jonws, - JONA. .1011115011, - A Gnumissioners. mtsville,Slare./C4 1854 . 1 Papier Mac lie Cans large CUBS witiraini M. AI. A 54119,103, ' • 154. ESE = w -- - sew lt eTOe,,INDOW SILLUES:Ii ' '. _. NIX ITYI.II. 1854. . G.l L. MILLET: 4. CO), 185 1 1... MANUFACTURERS end Wholesal4 and Rhiail Dealers In WINDOW NSIIADM,i-tiouth-tvest corner of SECOND and AREII Strict,, PHILA DELPHIA. such as Cothe's Landscapes ' Borders, • ~ Vases, tlerolet. Dortiteu. i ; -et GOLD, BORDERS, be.. 4 • • riziti-tqutza smut! 01 the Wort beautiful designs and perfection of ‘„,,,,,,,,... , finish In thie country, and at such LOW PRICES as •'-••;• 1000 PM tiara. ' .t to challenge all competition • Buff and White pel fpH subirriber has Juebretelved alreeh ant lands , Oambtics , Tessa is; Cords. Bruises, be., In 1,11 er Bitaglngs. embracing many new pi every variety, far City or Country Trade. We, In cheep artgaistasests, among wbkh are some • rite an elamlnation of our stock, at tiro Depot. S. ' some tieflitall kW as Scents g piece,wbicti W. corner of Second and Arch +streets': Philad'a. iy eta mat tit yard. Hie moth of , paper Dag Jan. tn. It3Si 1 , . ~ 4.5 m l ie I now e tweets about 10,000 pieces, and the Tara ** !le I, Wean Int tonna la wavy rims In dial • ---.--- Ono PI • O• 11.40 Mt. • . umuiliva . iirrs FOR saza • Also,. Hirsh &apply of Curtail* Paper. mbei ~ and retaltlK .r.; • . . - , Ch eap B ook and p ane , e t ' . sale, front half an atilt to an acre etch. situate no Jas. 14.1*, ' , ,• .., vs. .. A the road lesding from Millersville tr: Wetly/nod, --_—....:,....7 . • - • • '' lichttyllitil Haven, &o The elteatiotie high 'and I ion ; eihmmi i imui „ o v i ... ,- lpiekesal,Corimistiaing a slew of the Klee Hill telt ___,. , , Arley ( WIWI . Toad,fcc, Eight to ten houseenre,aiready erected en ITETKRMIIIef'6I7BI7I6ON, in returning '4lbanLois heretofore sold, and it le likely Mies to become, e 'hie titeniisiand the publlc..for theHaltering* pleasant little village, A number of these, lots cuaredesinirt be Me received far go ilia- chase recently been purchased at dherirs Hale; and or . yeas. telinettfally litibmos' them that-- ` ill be sold bargains ft rough Plot may be seen at he still tontree vegetate; it the stables he aloe of D. H. 08 0004 giOeflrViiie. and o th er at the far ili Ike ratinvillf Roue. where Weren't ion given by the subscriber, in Pausville. he hopes 141 humilities sod pennant amens • . ' , ; JA3IEd GILLINSIIIAId. his orofeseliete. 1 4 ' claim a Sontlatience.of the Pottev Ille. Jen. 7,1854 _ 1-essoor • Alt h6feektuidie to be removed's(' Ids lad ea l_ win be onset td to slider own stables.' Ilorete pat op in tliOtillish or Actiericee etsie. parr skillrelly pfferined. 7 ,- • lan. ll.fpe . ; gen tett ;Ott as use, I! I the Soap Wry tt to Chita { bli o of Wu nitutigki• vox tac-A moon, At s maittoulion voi %Num CMS' 11,114011 MOO Pr LE NEW ADVEIk PMTS. • NEW LAW 'BODES. ,; prithils.B DM 1 . ... T. lar - t . ,i4 - *II, fr,th., mAl•Viy. I Gieendruf on gvie.t,,r,rf. 3 , ',4.1 - 1, n. s t .,4tinn„. Troutatt S. Ilaltp • i+ Prarlii..,,, , ti; l e 11 i ,, tt,, Houvler , a Law Dli a ...,,.r. no . 4 %. ,, mr , • '. Enatish ta,tw and En,iii kepnciii 1 .T.•velber with all the to,w 1.4 w. MIA , : is 7. i. '''' " i . iiiiled, received and for sale as itl-rheare tit rate 4, at AIMANNA:N'S I.siv and Milceitan.,att4 Trae:‹ti , ii', p,ill.vltl , • I il M d tt' 4, I°sl . ! V— • 200 LIGHT GAROEAGE . .. , _ AT AL - L:1'1011v . : „ .. 4 - , -at' Ti i 1 ILIT E ' . 7 ,-` NTLI ...... '" `" 111' i 3 • •-•-•' i. 1 %. .P .------ ' . - El,. TR. La: ' ,O t. •• • ... , r` ----- " --i ' - " i " . 10 it \ )Nt ,l n; _... i 1 N.,, % . ;:!, 1.! N i•-•;!.11 . 3 . 1 , 1 cn'li. , , , „; i . ‘- ‘i i fi l l 1:: ',., 1 ,, 1:1.: mi.sErM : '-:i'lil 1. OFl;i'lliii. o Will be ,d.i• verviridia ii v. ie., t v.-ii, ,i.il,,i,n, „ r ' 41..•41::1.1/ 1 L.; , • ::.I r rt,1,7,,.. W...71F, !.. r , iiit tuJIT.g MEM :~-.,~, 40 f;I•ct; ‘ Wit.‘ , N", tvo ',Tilt 4.1.4 . . te, !... . ; 10 I I:11 I' I - CIIII,N (''..ii!UAr,t:,,, 4, ~ t,,,,,,.: i 10 J1.•:.‘1 I ! , .11,.. , -!....“,i1:14.:fr , p111 . ,... 4 WIL;rI,,, i ~t' 1,,,,.....,, .2:, I ..:. .1...' I „1,11 n . t.'. , :f oil in , ;,.,..- i .„.,,..,‘„,,, ~,.‘,„ ~r IL. 1 t . ,. 1ii.0 . .. i-T, , ttJf!. tit) frit: i . . . .• I :,„, 4 ~.,„.,T i ll i• • vuriii,!•ri 111.: -1,1,• 111.. - ;,•17i :fArr t. , 1irt , 1 14 . , ;:i th. Wit'. r:. :4,1 rt, , I, !.r , , ~,.. 1,,., ~41,i, 5i.1.1 V, ..c., W.1it.33 I.•iii.:, U • ttll jt, 11.1 iii...t. ill lt,Elli••1;11 , • l . i .3 fut t if r ,j,, list liot•ltl... .. ' - \Lit' lit- t Is! L. ,~ SHERIFF'S SALE •LI REAL ESTATE 13 . \ - 1, 4 t Jlll l 41 , t ":•1,.111% , 11 dkl methp 1.:e<1; I i',t:rt• 10 p 0,!.,• •It • I 111 10 tt0. 1 1; tii ill • ;Ant n. I 'lo trt '11• . P 1 0 11 1.1• 11••(/"... ; hster:!, ; .2t/ oil., arrat;iv J I 104 hey 7)euld 11,r. , lo 11. ( (111 11:01 , 4, Oome thild a tb Hi: Lepint A Itni,lll.ll Jtitn.t . Seyi. 3. IVATCEIES, JEWELRY AND .Sll,l'lll‘. fri 11E Undersigned Gtutt re,II,CIII.IIIy Info11:1 his friends' and the politic generally. (11,1 l reCtirilly enlarged and 0i1...1 - Wise 1 4 mtl moved his SlOrt,aiid I3preyarr qt r • j ter goods %%fit for twitlity !thin, ('a aunt ht. surpassed. Oa, now i i dlOie aifeiter,i ye a-bit:lto - mu of IX ATCII - JEWELRY. SANER WAHE and. VAN-UV GOMM, &r.. to whit h in attention. -- 11eing determined to diepeise of them at pikes whit h caw. not fail to' rendef liall3rarrlith, has* c u i ,„,idrr u bi a exiierlence in tilt Modules., and will emit a tar please those who may IrliVor Min with their pm.llooage MI I:00dA g.iatant'ed to be a. represented. B.—Watches and Jewelry repaired and wartan bid. All orders by mail or otherwise prouttitt ‘ ,ll . tended to. -I/01Es It. No. 12 South 2,1 St., brims* 3iirket Si , Viola Cr Don't forget the lillniber July 111. 11.52' DISCUSSION ON TUE DIULD,, ETW EF:ri 'lllr. tat ker, of Ot.i4.:rnd The Hey, 1)r. Hers, of Plinndelpnla. 1./ice recta—just re ceived and tat sale at 11. IIAINNAN - zi ('!{:•an hood reh..ll, 1554 A New and Capital Article.' Pens-dint will nut cvrode. TRECEIVED, the Col;fornia Ten, a superior 'officio : that will not corrode. 1,06 S ing the Heat blllty and durability of the Pen, at a' low price; by the gross or mingle pen. ror sale at ' , . B. BANNAN''S . , Book and Stationety ;Bute. tti fiC:alertt supplied at Wholesale prices. Feb. IS, 1051 . Circular Saw Mills A A'L OI .ILL wr IGIITINU.' TIDE Sohstriber has Made arrangements to Mr -1 nish Al short notire Cll7Cltt.Alt SAW-MILLS ; of the 11101 i Itl/proVl , ll kind. dei cheap as they ran be got front the inanufacturer. These are about :2.51..1 cent. cheaper than 'those in ceiwril floe in the 'Le gion. Ile will also personally attend to putting up Of all kinds. , 11. STltttliCil.' Feb. 18,,P1.54 7-13 m• - , TO THE PUBLIC. .' •r lIG Suhtcribeg having purchased all- qt T. C. Boy!e Stf)ed. `good-v.ill and evcr tohlog pertain. tug to tut hustnes,t, in Pottsville, in ;lid:. la:4, and from Andrea In tho pnbt it. Nulty. contrary to wit agreement rnado r.pretgly to thit e.ITIct that Ito, T. C. Boyle, would not continence butittieto again in this place. has again ( - anoint-tired doing hotline-is here."' now kali.: the' whole natter to an impart tat Public, who no dotibt will make 'an tioneat distinction, whether plighted faith i= worthy of being Pattnnized.. 11. W. •SIIIPM AN. February P 3,1654.. _ 7-1.• Useful Hooks-For Sale Low. Spurts' Life and Writings of Wallington, 12vois, Ettore Int redid Americana, It vats, Losslog's Freld Book or. the Amerlean Revolu Hon uunteroun plates. ' Waverly NOVGIa, complete in 12 or 27 vols, British POete,29 orils„12mo„ • Cooper's Novels,l2 vols,• Chamber,' Information for the People, 2 vole, • John Adoins',Works6 vain, avo, Daniel Wehster's Works, 6 jots, svo, Lardners Lectures on grienee and Art, 2 volt, . Rollins' Ancient History; 2 Volt!. HoswelN Life of Johnson and Works, with a gen eral assortment of hilecalarerops and echool Books. dtationery, Eke, for'ssle at low pale,/ at It. RAN MAN'S Hook and Stationery Store, Feb 22, 11424 • ' 8— • Arcad ian Institute, - AT oßinausauga, iiCIIIDYLKILL CO., PA, . WILL open on Monday, Aprti 10114:1E54. und'r the VV supervision of Frnfe.sor W.I.I.IIIANSIDE. The are undergoing ertentit;” and .tholl ough repairs—the school furniture is entirely new and do expenee has been or will be spared that wilt add to the comfort and well-being of the students. The rourrerof studire wilt embrwa the various branches of English an 4 Classical LiteritUre, With 31odern Language*, htneic, eke. rur tPliian per qnsrter (11 weeks) .. Insirostilons on Plano. 5 DO .. Modern Languages, each, ' .9 00 . Boarding aiii.sy be utitailicil in privaio Parailirt. ILL reasonable rate,.. A few ilf Ii is deslrad)can bout in thii family of the Principal. . - Circulars and fnriber inlosmatlon rnny Ibn obltilneJ by siiiiresaing J. P. PALM. • Onvigabury. fichuylkill Cminty. Pa.' February 20, 1+25.1 i . li-7t. _ . _ . MUSIC PI7IILISHING HOUSE. ' LEE'S' WALKER. SItCCERROTIS to GIEORRE WHIM. No. 186. CIIESTNIIT Street. under the - RYAN HOUSE. Philadelphia. are constantly publiehing the latest Musk from the most popular Authors in the Polled 'State,. In a style that will vie with any Issued at arty other house.eitber In this country or Europe,. They have 'also the' pleasure to-announce to the public that thrlr stock of Sheet :Rabic nn hand con, slats Of the largest and most complete assortment to be ibund in the country; they are constantly adding to their stock all the pew Music published In New York, Boston. They also publislifaVeral Instructlodßooks, which are In general Use throuShnut the country. PIANOS. . A fins assortment of the best ratinnfaemrsts of New Vora and !Piston. at the lowest cheap prices. ' • ' AiIMiCAL INSTBUMENT2I. Alen, a general assortment of Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Accordanne.4tc , Violin. Guitar and Harp dtrings, of the beet Italian qualities, all of whlch will oe furnished to the public and the trade: at the toyed rates: • Orders punctually attended to. 0111 Lee Walker's:Au:lle , and Publication, can bn abuttals/ at IANNAN*3 Book and Kok Store'. Pottnille. Philadelphia, Fib. 1,1134 MEM V111'7.151! 'kg! POU SOLE , •111-11 =EN rr , r •••• rlo , ? , r1 ,/ rrr 111 I I:rt rrts r 1) 1 . • 4lr Ii =Ell l 1 .~ i .1 _ . .1 i' UAELE 'REAL ESTATE rilli 11/111111/IMENEI i 1.1 lEll A , t 1 I =MEM yrop• 1.. =MIME I • t .13 L. OE ilill =MIN ", • • A., =UM =;r N . :41'A 11A ELh GENERAL. .T rats' WM . CLEtYLETVS. & lIEISLER'S 7 . )---... '7 - . 7-' -?. 1 .!,, ic , Mt..!, It -..t 1.1{1;‘,. pf r, r ; : :( •.. - r - , , ' ,, '.•" 1 , 11, I I t• CII/It.l 1.11, I 11 1 / I/ 1/.../ ' 1 I / 11 . 6 • ElifflElli MEM r• 1.!! 'l` ' I= Ok i • (U I: 13 . .ti S ALLEN i - IA 111 lIiT i - 1'...H..,. . . , r ~!,; 2 .1: i• i•i1 1 ...., - ' t J•. , 1 , • .i . ..:.r. ~,,, t,•.r. .. , ' • . 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' ink/ cai , C . ~ 1. , .. , hood 4 v.trdly of riivin.l 1.111.. r" paper •, El , I Veltqii‘s,&l: , tyltieli am otto.red at 1,,,, , parr.: , .V 1,.., tine CreAlli'avd 11111 e Li.iiil Fit , !: ctt 11.1,1.. k, aint 1:1, uesv, !'aftittnn,t6l.. el yle . rib 11l Laid. Li.ii lit 3,id Note l'aiii.l,: +nil giiri..kiiips to Him. rt. I , ,,Tiy , viiiiciyiit.iti.iii iiioili.itimi 1•21 cent,. :ITO 131,4,%?.r0 pie grill,ti; V. II II a i iinltisV t, ;tom-Jrll9 CAI' 1 :Nlati..nerii• Far 411, ioV.:_at EMS i b. , Venetian flood! 3lantifactoily. pq,4,4, Si:, how% ror Aol rer.qtirn A ukr , M, 7 7.l.itin'almOt;nr tyllte Utz., n roll' , V V ville and ele4etty. that-he prepariul r , tutpp facture VF.NETI44,:s: 141.1NUtt•of every aiW !tyle, at slivrt::nol tee and;3l the lutvett Ile feels confident rtat.a trial alohe to vii ielent t" te! cortvineed of the a ilvattrtge liiturelta Ping oh: hue :ISEDIIMeIit Of•Ltlind , constantly no hued is , tl4o prepared to replK. et 4 Minds-to eueh a tutivnner as tit tender thew :41110ii, equal, in appearance, to, new, Feb 25, 1054 NEW EILA:C4SIOITH'S SHOP. . . ri•HE undetsignad !save to inform the chimed! .1 of Pottsville wad Windy 11. a t be has opened it as w, Elaidisnittles :81io i pi in ,Seventh it reel, livitveeti Marlalt and Nitor,woridn,lon.tbe lot - ground '.t ii, pied In har4 by. Etdsrl3i Wire :Verson 51110ifaid.orkVs. . is 7- ,— v••• prspare4.toilo all of i Ifoim;:shoslng, Ironing Minn hicturer of lifitbbing u, Bakes, Sled pisand Wodgeg,. !le Woultrtake i this tuuthod torining Mer.liapies'idiat Ire manufactures Btamps for markiug Took,..whith are always ;natio; aL oltoftest••notive.' it • . ..JAMP..B MATTER. Pottsville, Dec. 3,49-1 1 in • ' r n',.. 0 T .. c . : 0 1 . 4, .. '--jamii • - • ~---- - rr,••• - :.- ORS A:lll.l',7ti TAI, TlthES. :..e.' % r. - g- -- .. .. : Tin, ,lirsirlder iv 111 reteive ' .1 .. - - 01,ters.ifor all killl- 01 Fruit . Tf01,,,, such as Apple, Pith ch Plum, Aprico:, Chem'. 0.4.1nee, Ac.r * Sce., ti:y 14 hupdredoloze.n dr • sii,„7o., tree. - ' - nasplfeety arulti tyawberrY Plants, (:nose Alen, rot Raspberry ann _ . hen): Onehen. Ilhu,albi l'lxats, inecin4 with Shrubbery ul svepi, deAcription; Bullonns A,naragit - ; Ace.• European Linden..l.:n{lll%li 313,10, ! '. 1 and , ther ornamental trns'! -- " 5.5. In order in reneive Gf/OD "TREES, it to tmpor, tantl,trit-Or(ret.9 seitt in early rtiotne kinds are $CATtre . and Cal/ lII.t 44 0 ,41C4p11'1f14 it the gliders isr , ' nut tiv,eived ..arty in the thesvin. • ' Et. BA.NNAN Agent Int„tiv,i extensive I..iiirotrieir, Fe.. l Is, 1F54 4 TO all Chritets "Oil ll,ittire v.,' alit! acme tonteptp,V; . ttni, , to build, .fal finor,see bltittiug's ' .., PATVINT IA I'''iVoll'if3 WINDOW, SASII,I , . rATItICII had all ;]ltif.:s4.lvanfoges which Weight.t. T 1.-and Yulleya haw in I.oaping :Winnows in any, pneition ; and aI.K. has' Irony advantages over.theini some of which- are :thebe : :If you use Weighia ca. your V 5, irdows, they alclithle to get onf of. order: CM.I4 brenii„ he. TlYe . I.lapandlud ii:tAi Cannot break' If you tine, Weightdthe f , Pta:lll, imustDein...se in the! Frame eo at- It> .0 , I.o.e'Lan iipplrasanti nowt'. every. time the Wind titowa, tad titan: to adnilt,dust and air:, 1 In abundance to the ceeat :inconvenience of good' , hou4ekeepere. *The? f: nanding path iri, light by rai l panyion, and therefor Will tint rattle nor adnot.duet; and air. If you It31:0101:1411t0 you cannot remove the: W tndoWa -front the: fliiyine.4 without nottovlpg the etripit from the eidt4,.h4retr.y causing 11;e paint toy 4ubbed off aA•well ai buond; 'Annie time in the opera., " non. The r.ope"ndingleitteli: can -Le removed fioni, - - and rota rnel to the paw; in a Mornenl.• .. " . Another great indliOnient- O. use the expanding rash, la the eon whithi th anew house, would not , h e i nc ," than une.half j 1 he Ciha of building the anti-: "nzry. frame with wiFightie, card+ and pnlleya. Thht, 'Patent, can he applied 'to Intd. Sash, whether they' now have %Veletas or eat, bi-an expeusethat Is milt In conalderat lon of thitthani advantages, gained: It W. In fact. the only pasha which combines economy; convenience and cnihfot "' rE in perfection. : Call and usaintne it ll II will (Ma nothing to took at It. .C- AtIOP.RIGIITA r ll 1 Lee ,old to tiarpentere, ~• - i.-I" ;. . GEORGE BRIGHT. ' Feb. 2S, IS54_ .' ! 1 , ": ' : ' Btf - ' ' ' , ; td no :VALEVITINEti 1144.raNTINES!! 17El.‘iUS,.the beaotlliti Ociddee of love, and her V dotting Cupid, tinv'e chosen for their retreat% the well-known depooithry of Love's Armory at Charles Ilariet's Fancy Store. Ventre Street, I'o[lll'ole. and have comonito.loned4tfm, the celebrated pr o jector or VALENTINES, to Officiate; al the- high Priest of Love; Courtship nod Nair lawny- Forthfut to bas stints he is:doing all in his pawei to furtherlhe interests of those youths and maidens who are sulretinh Rota an affection of, the hest, For all, of every age and tiff every rank In 'Wet be offers a specific, thailtant :toter' yet felled. Such to the wonderful pone;Sttlas Splendid VALENTIN EA sold by this philanth motet and conservator of Abe tender paselono.thnt statr - Mikes love withuot send. log non as a nttneef._ 2 ' It operates like an Open see,orrife," upon the heart -of the most incorrigible and renders couriship;ao eany.as it Is jetightful.—;• Some, *hose beartel Were; taseeptible. bays beel . won by the first Valentine, and thousand', who now rejoice in loving *tees, nti affectionate hush& oda, declare, withk learn Otgratitude, that they are in , t dobted for a Wade- fife of happiness to the wonder,: fur Valentine of •I teIIARLIGS SAULET. e Valentines, Valinllne!Cerds. Valentine Well iets,Envelopes, hcc 4 1144 lit every variety. Call or send to Head quattetit. sail ;sweet ,from the largest igeortzliePt In Ott Ohm', and at the lowelat city pekes. Jan. 1814 3.1 i Eli AM .• %%‘• Spf ME =MEM AN(); lIE =I =ME =RI EIIP = i' \'. I El 1 , 1.1 !, •..i.;,•• .4r .1 4.%1111 1 I MI • :_i %.1:1 MEE 0 I . 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In.i I•ti r , ;flt,•• r:11111, haVt, bcru. by the use he'd), riAtoied to health r • • . the :in/ for fretidobtly bum' it 1,, ei,sar2..lo tu.rid 1.0115 to thy pool:, w i Shall id P.4' . t)11f :11(,1:111:e 15‘,V1:5.11rn'bei,.; unti o u , wi r d tritiNi4oulg,to mita,/ Abort Ca: :ro i l,- .ittuitity a' •-purtr,il; Lirtirli., at: t , the h,toe si t Otily'atit tr.l a:airot +ad, I;atri at,l p a yabl, vial! du 1. all t.i tor. chase br.IF buthoricad 01 Ibritu rna Vile. cutine-Styr. with Ow 4. l'uittputind igyruit tiC: Will I . snerry,'' we uhdersolatllt has neiror,,rt. be, rou_nt,rfett.d ; 041 t.ubusC 'are elreiltil 'A u " ithretiaste poly 'orb is bear, the flurrtir'n,nutittli stiol I{ortiaa nn to the wratitter around each Slit)' vf, Mo.:omit; the legit Ittlal•! -it it ‘v ith (;reat' plea:tiri..a4 t nidideaee i iii edicasy that Ss r 1e1 . 1117111.50111 10 the stitenii/n 5 ,1 I the attl,cte , l '• I kr. t• way tie'ssp of ' Coro pndod tl>eWits Cherry•" the °hit- ;44n, r e medy ere d !Opt MTI ht all ttl VUTIOIIa f01 . 131t. 1 1 to "Si.% tOR WORMS: I , leq,ra ted nafog.. A daft: told offectita I remedy lot SVotha,, I))sitipsitt - , Cholera lortitts, !sr:l%ly ur Dyool,ttc. or adults, and list 1111/et USPilli Family Methl. One irver ittrereti to thrt This reitu.',ity is one that.b.is tittive'd sueevs,tifdl, tot a toIIZ 11t111! Mot II is tint vet sally tic ktiowiriiged by al; who have tried it, to be tar 41/pr'l ior, (being rt very idedEant if , too haste t tit-Fame tune e ffetquni) to any id hervueitazine ever employed in di+eas . .3 fit wilt( it It is recommended. It2niit only s senrbei but n1%1(01114 , the iehole.syvtem. • BIL:W.NRC OF MIS .S•C • Remember Dr. Swayuc's l'erinirage f.a put ilp in square nettle ,, . • Nee. Itwt thu name I gyeAkdic.nr rectly,SlA'AVNE. CLEA,N , tI; AND 1 . 11:11IFI !: Dr. St , .•ayttre. , SI/A , rr Codie , l ,Sarsae "111,4 :and A gentle purgative and aloiratiVr PrlOr to uie gills mgitnitraf usr, noire' 'mild, priimpt and uniform la thtiir oprralian,lTl.ly b.. laltcn 4 all ti me , tact evtiry who,' an ti par:T.lov,, In trlrlirland forth' disea;e4 ,JlClUellit (Cll/3!0!,.1iel tine uz i.. • rtitt;eiti Morino* Diarrl.cri,and 110- .1-niery l'ungial, 3 niiver•tailnig. tninedy. • The abovti IN Ar. , I.rPIO,OI:IU only by Dr. ii4W-Ivl..Nl:a• No• sltruit„ 111 . • . (4 1 , DROWN. enttsville ; JOIIN•••,. r.-NfArtTlN;.d9 J. nitaXs, ; 4:. Haveit ECKEI. t ISARNOT,Trvinunt , And gtorv4,iiip k irs_tiViir3schoirol Feb.ll, 14'46.1y • •. ;TRANSPORTATION Clailad7a. t Steam: -Tug Sr. N C ay., o. • - • , STEAM TOWING FOR 1854 A v-tyricr, .I.I9ATNIF:X Tarrying Coal rronf r4cliuyiltiq and nitinnond to New York. daily steam Tow-boatri Isnlween Fairtootita. mond and ttnidentown, and!.etween Netv Brunoilvick and New York, f o r the . rowing of ereil }Wail :Oar gei, 5:x., will be in operation on this opening of the belaci-are and Raritan Canal, about tire Ist of Mirth. . . , RATES' 01: TOIVINC:. , • From Fairnomht to New. ret,tt. .13 ,eia...4-peri too. • Richmond. • ... • - Is " • t " Newl.fiungwick. ", The above rats. wall 6, rhi.irted, to the 1 , 4 04 AU gut.t, and the foliowine rJ.1 , :l for the balance of the seaeon. vi - z : : . . From 13itnn)unt to Nevi; V.r.,.. '.!< evnt's itii Um, Richmond " .23 . - . 4 , " New Brouiwir.!:". ", LS. .. •• 4 .3.P.MI'. M. I'LtiNACIAN, Ag , nt. tigier . in - Philaaletonit, No. 4 1)ock Strett, , inrar Delawart - ,.A venue.' Feb.2s. 1541. • .- : • . . :4 21:, • . NEW' ROUTE TO RARRISIWRO: . . ' $.74141 akar Slllictll7T.llAN RAlLniiAll 1. nom the A uhu rtt stattoct,on the IteaThng !tail.: I mad, to liarrishp re, for flu the Ist of Feboiary. -.• PASO Elifir,ll, TRAINS. Leave Auburn at • it.rti A. M., 1 Fare Arrive aLliarridteng 12 3d " through, !HU; Leave Harrisburg. 7.15-P.11.; 1 - meta, Arrive rit,Auburii, dl5 " mil.* Th e R e ading- it-tiiroad coMpany will tuna local train In the ',nailing, frr?rn. Reading to Aubato, pick ing up at Port Canton the Pasvengets who bay have arciecif (rota 'Allkettlarre, Hazleton, Mauch .Cbunk, inc..ibroughTannnnun, and Wing them to Auburn before. 8.:30 A. U.: Th.: Train arriving from llartisburg - at Auburn, at 0.151'. M., will connect frith the 7 P. 31. tip Ward Train 00 the,Reading Railroad. ' • • • • i'Thls mute farms the quickest and molt direct Railway cone tiled between nll No rth-eusteru Nam. a o van i s .-e ul g th e yantee of the Schuylkill and:Ous quettenne, le the direction of tlarrlaburg. , • 4LWool).3dOttEtle; Engineer and Supetintendant. - Wilkesbarret Meech Übenk, Tamaqua and Easton papers please Oahe. uid seed their accohnte to this office (or collettirrO. sending also one ;any or advairtisemeatrto the address of th e Engine at Dauphin, Datiph (d Eo.,.reb JithAd,llAl f.t:i 1 - `ol;! i ,;.,. ~ ~~.. q i.r t . I . -.~ MO + ... ~.. '.;1..... ". ` , 14.1 =EI 11•1 MN INN, 0,1 , 1 44C SIP/114. ..1 I J. 1 r )1 MET t I t MEP • . \ `.; I,q“ o t.r .u,i , , v. N. • 1 11 , • =I =IS =I $L M 1 , A 1 1 ? II MEM ~„. r • IMIIIM i r'•II f _ll°4 MI El II =III IMIMMII=MI MEE o t: :.1 7 77, 7,77,1 , 7 iiiii = =MI 1.111 Itte yq 11 LI t VAN. I'l I,LS UM I)Bst4frillt. :/tregrapi ics:crday's.k. R. Trak' V1.14b.A.v.; 4 u'(..1.00c, P. Zvi ‘,V1,1 a! Elpur, 57 75-- Ilye do. 86 1 -er !‘i va i....-13 75 do.— Wlwat, Reo, S.l 80, White. St r, 1 1..3,rk, —Corn, SO rts. ! - -hli i et•. per 1,L.-..11,t. FROM EUROPE.: ../ jf , , r4 Nwolron .rnp, ..19.1)1 iieJ lEEE 1. 1 Ive.11;1$:: Sates iy the 11tit 1' ... I'. it n I,:culirtrO'f.'(..'evntrailict the Statow fit liovcrumrot "has chaltarg 41 :1,t1( for itn e;4lvyuatice cal 1., • !fuer itni.ruvitig i tu health:7- i !hu.e Atnerceaus, (mulles not MOO d anactnan general, and several :•wvemsti and Frtdielk Lit:leers have arrived at /.116ivartt service with the Porte. itmlurcetnents were un marett :row ',Tin.' wht.re tt;me Is 411 . - arnty mea, wnH - uurnettah am: tiXoeilint ast:l; . ert. , t. it u titfing, of any nu• rAitztg n, the lest Fidnf.t.! and emglaud. Ntehdlas tvw, 'n! won ttt,tpelas, smile sal-- 1,0: at d., t crux, he liad.uot Lem seta by atr, .1 d,o,t. l'er , Ams cveu doubt it be ;, ;;; at -rf Ai/U.101 . 1 1, stated to lie enthustas -1:,•-a;1? to tavt_r vt . acuve 1 - aud operations, to •upport the lurks. [ti which event Lc wfAtld B it. itgr : iph c have a brief annuunCe, [neut . dim sth, an • encoun,ter place between the .1' urks and husnans uvari;turgcro. Three thousand Turkscrus sed the river ; tht:.y•. drove in. the liut•rdan otrt .. -ft. and ainwkea the town. At nightfall Ince rter,.....sed to their ainp. • „ • • • • t.hi.tr ['Jena ha 4 thvidtli his army nito lirt 6 r At, corps, about -15,00 U ,timing felt wing of the army,.is Irliw,e head aro 1! F:uictitizie, and ItliCre lie .1i I:ir Russian iieneml, ijeilegartle;• rt,t vu \\'u and Or'.., , Jra• 'Abe wood !orals the centre 13i . ,lolitl, ;:tad !,..01(1••• wider the e.uunand u! .Mustaplia , Pasha, so favorattly lier , ,%n for hi; talents as sl, iyi , ; , 1. The third ettips, Merit:tit mongol ;it. :trht), wtth headquarter , to Karrassu, at the W , :tli ut Tiajan, - tbet , thinautletlbq the able Haiti Pasha, and 1, now 4r,„ttitt_i stroug.- 7 M te.taptia has caused Sind and Solimait 1 , 4 : ,:t., to urine a reCentlol , Ince et the Russiiiii p ,I 'wilt, trout the nue of the Danube be t,v'reit Itustuck acid Nicopuli, so as to•guard • against ant, gratid attack nictlitattil •agairtst Ptusthe.i. tor tustatte l .e, Hall! Paella, with a ;urinal purpose has. placed- 24,000 men th , 4,11 . r1;,,utt at Silistria, in uidtr to keep theme. If us-lau divisions at li:diens!' a chisk. The movements of Ismael l'asht, in Floreu no, are a 1.., quite of a nature to keep aliv'e the afietrion u 4 the Ptu,sitth General, Aurep. i to ;lie utheChand Ala:touted Pasha is obser ving Ikon ltaltova the Russian division that is.uperatilig between the Alutu aud,the§lail. •:t•liti Pad/ t now eunittiands in Kalataf, un it,. r the eyrs of AloShir titter. Th'e follutir ieg ,tateint hi tat the litistoan forces in the h in .- i p alitie s and itt Bessarabia, on the Ist. of JAcillart„ , Its,:tl, - e., titan a tabular account in ii,,t P,•,,,,,• : __.'A rim', of the 'AI corps d'ar mei! under the comma:of stt i icueral Osten .-c..itli t ti, effectlve lia - colt.t,Lls..ti uncut 4th corps tiat Moe under ii..l.:rai Dativenbert,,-57.,0t; melt ; ;;;I i corps it'aNnee under 4 ;Clitt . :ill Lit ikrs, '.'.:fl,ttdtr,; siege am ler* guides, &C..., . - 0,:'; wen: transports . ,Its'buten ; truopS'in ile,afabia - ?6,;t2t0 ;,Ittttsian tnrc4t the pri,s cot minionn, both 111 Ole I'rillelptll.'S anti iiiTe,sarataa, 1,.. , 6,.;:.: InCl1; with 5:JI), cam, ow., tat which 7:2 ale of largecalibre. ' 4 " C.:two-a/ loos :• - lu Uity English .11. A,:,.. of (2)Int1100b, on Ihe Rith, fiord John Itusliell stated, in austve - t• to r.llr4Foebuelt, - that the cards seat hrtlii.i iTlitliitheriato tor the adnr. t iont tit the Amer . 11'3W: 1 4/11,4r to the cite,:,tug of Parliament by Mt Qt.if,.•ll litre Inc. >allie as ihoi,e bent' Iti other dipluuisuc representattves ; and he drii h u :ihini, :Inv ditlittufly was likey to arise out o 1 the question as to the dres:i . iu whirl: the Amer', an Altnister Was to appear on state ttra-tutt... t The:death of the Empt.ror c I Java!' H COO , firmed; and nu foreign nutbascy can he rei ceittt-d Jot two veari lu come. . LATE'. (Allll.ltilltalf.. -06 Thursday, the Plutiibitury: Liquor 13111 was talsen tip in'tlie House, the question being on Mr.:Ellis' atneudruent, leaving the ques;" ti in 01 prohibition tu the vute qt the ,people, Alter allong debate, the amendment was lost by a voie ut :27 yeas to ("17 nays. The Iriendi and enemies or an'absulute . - law generally, voted. nay. The t.tuietiuu now was on the passage of the, lnli:enseang the prollitntory law, bui leaviug-the question:ol its repeal to the lota of the: people., Pendiug this:question the' IL use adjourned ;that nexuweek. •s civniyLtts I 1 THE UNITED STATES. From the Metropolitan Catholic Almanae and Laity's Directory, for 1854, published in Baliiinre, we derive some important facia relate to the progress of Catholicism in the United. States. The entire Catholic popula• lion untie United States is 1,732,600, in MO jumdiction of various archdioceses, as fols lows :---ilaltunore, 77,500; New York - , - 425- oo0; New Orleans, '222,509 ; 332,5ti0 ; Nebraska, ,Lc., (Apostolic Vicar,) 5,300. In these archdukes, 1,712 churl:heir, 719 other stations, 1;422 clergymen in the ministry, 182 clergy Men otherwise employ-, ed, 34 . eflestasitcal institutions, 45 literary ingitutions for young men, 171 female re ligious institutions, 112 female academia . , ' 131 charitable institutions. The total of the -- Catholic population is supposed to be under. stated, as the returns ohnany districts were incomplete', During,lBs3 there was an in: crease of 9 dioceses, 1 archbishop, 5 bishops, 113 priests, and 197 churches. The number of colleges in the United States; under Cads . - olic directions, is 24. and the theological seininartes number 29, with 4 preparatory. seminaries. There are also 24 'periodicals pUblished in the United States, devoted to the spread' of Catholicism, 20 of which atevreek. ly issues., : . cc,- A. MEAN ADMINISTRATION. -h is well known that the New York Sun has ilia lam. est daily, crreula On of any paper in the coon try, but it has dared to berate the Adminis tration of President Pierce pretty sotindly, and coniequeotly the head men io the C'abl net have resolved to take the publication at letteri from it, if posiible. Postmaster Fowj ler decided in favor of the Sun, and Inrwat ded the evidence'adduced, together with bit decision, to' Washington. Bat it was not , Me decision wanted by the Administtation# and so, by way of giving him a hint of their' wishes in the matter, they have, ordered him to re-consider his decision. A severe dose, certainly; but with 'Judge Bronson's 'case beforehim, he concluded to submit, if the Administration would assume the responeibilitY themselves, and so be requested permission to make public the whole transaction—la*, regulations, form, division, arid the order to re.conf,ider. This was refused. The diegust which every honest man feels fur this Ad. ministration can scarcely be increased; , (oh. ;erwise we should devote some space to tbie `disgraceful transaction.— Trenton State at; zette. , n'AGcs or EUROPE.AN ZNAtEREIGNS.- 4, The 'following is said totbe - a correct list of the- ages of the different Sovereigns of Ets. rope: Queen Victoria, 35 •••iiing of Whuri' temberg, 71: King of the Belgians, 631; King of Prussia, 57: Emperor of Russia'. 56; King of Sweden and Norway, 53 ; King of Deni. mark 41; Emperor of the French 45 ;' King + of the Two Sicihes, 40 ; King of BavEis, 40; King of Hanover, 35;- the SUltan, 30 1 4 Em peror of Austria, 23. • • fE3IIrEILiNCE. tlg* Damages far Selling Liquor to a Nici• Laud.—Mrs. A. West has recovered 335 dairges of a liquor seller named linty Martin—under the Indiana Law—at Brook. vile, for sefliog her husband Liquor so-as to ' intoxicate him. • - [lr' Marylanc.—Thee Prohibitory Liquor Law has passed the House of Delegates, by 42 to 23. This is_to go into effect in May, 1856. subject to a vote of the people. It embraces all the Maine restrictions, melt , dir,g the power of statching pret ises. and the destructunrof the liquor. r 7 Liquor Destroyed by _a_Mob. MOO* day last, Mr. Jeremiah ARLatighlhi, *bite under the influence ot liquor, tell Isom Me steps ot Watson's Hotel, at Near Lisbon, and was instantly tilled. this so etched his acquaintances, "Mat they attadts grocery where he was madelnitiki and de. strayed all the liquOrin Sitieral 'whir :groceries were risitid, shtt •tistii ur the same way.,