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POTTSVILLE, PA
Saturday Itloratug, March IS,
B. BATMAN. Edltor
, axid Proprietor:
0. LITTLE. Associate E4Utor.-
~ ~
Wind STATE Tit EET
FOR GOVERNOR
3mktie.s poLLocu, of NUBTHIAISSILAND
FOR .CANAL COMIMSIO.ISIER
GEORGE D iIISIE, or ALLEatmer;
FOlt SUI , REME COURT :
IJANIEL SkitiEß, of morroomen
WHIG STATE CONVENTION.
rf_is body assembled at Harrisburg on
Wediii , s&y—ex-Go'vernor Johnston presided.
The following nominations' for Governor
were made:—Wm: F. Jammu, Geo. Wm.
14rimer, and bh;ssrs.- H.
Kelm, Judge James Pollock, J. R. Tyson and
:!others., •
The candidates named for
.oaoal commis
sioner were Anion Gray, Wm. .1?..4.,eec1h,
George H. Hart, and General ,David Miller,
ol , Plidadelphia, and Messrs. David Taggart,
George Darsie, Frick, Evans, Hiee: and Da
vidson.
-The candidate§ named for the Supreme
Cour( were very numerons.Tf.;ikmong them
are' Messrs. Cowan, Chamber, Parry; Cor
ny°, Pollock, Miles, Jessup, Sn3ystr, Warr;
Bore,- derv, Pearson, Gibbons, liazelhtiral,
Gordon, Purviancelmd others.
-On the .third ballot lion. hues Pikt.ocg
.was nomibited fur Governor, by the follow-
mg vote:
P~llock, \ B2—Lorimer, 37--Curtin, 11.
GrEoacz PALM Was unanimously nomi
nated for. Canal Commissioner, on the second
. ,
• DANIEL M. Snirsp.xeceived 74 out of 122
voles, on the first•%allot, for - Judge of the
Supreme Court, and was accordingly declared
'nominated. ' .
During the, evening session, the 'following
4 , t ,despatch was received Iron 3 Gen. LarinW:
Pertsses.o, March-lff.
"Say to, my friends 'Hurrah for
Oo all Iran for bun. I leave to-night for-Bah
.tiniore..l.'handelphia and New York. • •
(Signed.] ,Vat. LARIMER, Jr."
• Thecimunittee on Resolutions reported a.
series - Of uirie resolutions, which were adopt
ed separately,fitad unanimously as a whole.
The sixth resolution is as follows:'
Rrsoleed,' That
_the provision in the Kansas and
• Nettt at.l:a bill, Dow before Congress, which afteem
and repeals the Mic.ouri Compromise, is u
• rate breach of plighted faith and public compact, a
_foga-banded attempted to force slavery into a vast
territory uoarlfiee from it by law, a recttrw renew
ing of a quieted agitation, and therefore meets the
stern, indignant, and unanimous disapproval of-the
Whig party tit the Commonwealth MYenusylvania.
This is maiitully coming up to, the mark,
Lind not dodging the question, as the Demo
crats did at their late Convention.•
Of the'superior character of the. ticket, we,
are persuaded that ev i ery true Whig in Penn
iylvanta will be partectly •sattsted. • The
candidates have been most judiciously selec
, fed, end with the right still or co-operation,
on the part of the party throughout the State,
they cannot fail to make a most••successful
• run.
HEDGES ON OUR SOLTATAINS:
arts and arms often make sad havoc
with Nature's beauties. ;.The urgent demand
for wood in - the business of the Region, has
' leftmany of
,our mountains almost hare of
trees, and in the rich:lily of Pottsville and
other towns thiefTect of surrounding scenery
is eurnoletely destroyed. Oa every side , of
us now, only •the naked, barren and rugged
mountains meet ; the view: We propose to
teemed } ' this defect by an
,artihcial.glowth of
vegetation. The plau is cheap, easily
and, we think, effective—it is
this:'-That 1-1 1 ,i owners of lots on our molt:l
-ions s s ides, in the vicluity of the Boroughs,
plant rtieir lines with the Osage Orange.—=
Shoats a year old can fie hadior 85 per 1009,
and in. flee it s,ix scats, with the least at
tentiOu, they,will be large enough to protect
theenclusure without a fence. They are
planted in double row,' thus,• 9 inches apart:
easy ral , ulatien will show how large
ri k J ; a'tew,d.dlars will thus enclose, and the
cuusetinent'ee.onomy of this•ltind, of fence.—
ilrpin, fruit or vegetables ni,a 4 y be safely en
-11 it ; aswheu grown it is perfectly
Impervious, ainfeffictually prevents depreda
dations.truin hogs or other, cattle.
.This liedge is peculiarly adapted tin -- the
purpose for we recommend it, as
stirviee'alitius.t any climate and is said
to dm vc.hest on elevittedgruund. Certainly
irothing could add more, to the appearance of
the suburbs oT Pottsville, or better relieve the.
inonOtonoti . , , barn appearance of the s'ur
voundinir seenery,;thim a number of .these
heautilui diedges gthwttig up aroulid
ROMANISNI ANDICRIMET
jThe New Votk Freeman's Journal lately
•scknowledged / that m ost of the inmates of
t! le Jails and poor-houses iu this country are
lloman Catholics; and thesPuritan 'Recorder,
in the tollpwing article, shows the influence
f Popery.un morals in England. The tin
. ineiiitite :topic of the article below was the
late. dismissal ,of a Protestant Chaplain by
the ~oath-Dublin Union, because all its pau
pers werti,ot the Papist faith :
There iv uo little excitement in England
to vier' of the clispOsitioo manifestetEby the
GOverument, to appoiat and support Papal .
priests to minister. to Runtish criminals m
the piitc us. It' appear's'that this class of
prisoners is so numerous, that a full supply
of priest.; hir this purpose; would bring un
der pi 4: from the Government a coosiderible
portion of the whole , Ramis!' priesthood ID
Euglaod. The Protestants contend, that the
tact chit Romanisin has. Burka tendency to
produee crime, is a good re =a son why it
should not he thus tottered by:the Govern
ment... It !Trieste that the total number of
prisoners in England is 21,621;- Of . these
160'7 belong to the Church of Englund
1,391 bel..ng to -I.hisenters ; arid 2,9554 0
the ROmanists. Thus the few Romantsis in
England burnish one-seventh of ail the pris
oners ; while the Roluirdppopulatiou of En 4.:
'land, is only tine, our of twen:y-one bf the
whOle people. That is, the Ronneh popula
lion produce three criminals; where the
other classes, religious or irreligious, prbduce
one: The absurdity of the Governmerrt mea•
sure is tiirinitesi, in' its taking under patron
age the 'system that produces the largest por
tion of crime." '
' TherP is mueh in this subject, in its appli
cation io this Country, worth thinning about.
PERTINENT - QtTLI“e-S
- -
A cortirspondeut of the Philadelphia Reg-
Ifter,who, sa.4 he has served a regular.ap
prenticeship asa Outer, and therifure, accoi
dm; to Mr. tiiitin at the hilt. Price meetitig,
I:Jtas uo business to k !late anything, about
Conouutrunet jaw," asks to be enlightened
}Oa ate ‘ioliocitiag
t l
1.-11 there is strung presumptive-evidence
that I am engaged in counterfeiting, hap
any. person 'lie f right to enter my premises
to ascertain the truth or lalsehood . of the
charger or, in other.. words, can any' per.
~on, legalized ° r oot, exercise the right rlf
Search ?
2. 11Private gambling is carried on at - I
,house, where, by means of twirled dice, 4rc.,1, I
some pe4ori is thoroughly " plucked" has!
any person the right to search my prein legs;
With or without a warrant, bee. ? .
3. If runaway slave has escaped Ont .
- his master, 'and when last seen was , ne oil
about my premises, has any person °Oki::
sous the right to search my house, or ',lntil
man's'house castle ?" ;r:;,
•- . 4. Again, it a' man has.stolen sonte,;pr4l
erty, has any person the right to'eutd`e.ilei
premises, to ascertain. whether_ or not' itik
goods ate there? 1)'
,
- which the editor appends two more, to ,
•
the came effect: _
I. Why .has the •gunpowder atatate;".
which gives the nghi of starching suspected,
' pieruises, been considered constitutional ; and
'beets executed aesuch for more than half -a --
-century ?
2. la t t`bltte ruin" snore constitutional than
•
ganpowder ? • . • "
WHAT IT COSTS
!A correspondent of Graham's Phiadel•
phis Mail lurnishei an interesting cuftwa
tion, based on statistical facts collected mime
years ago, relative to the annual coati:dß : Am.
drinking in the United Statesi:: He says-:
lt,was, at that time, Calculated that the: aMuttnt
paid in the United Amin yearly for ardent spirits
by the consumers thereof, was vomo,oco. The
amount is probably greater now, but let it stand at
that. Now what necessary and usefal things could
be paid for with $50,000,000'
One answer is as follows :
It, wonid parehaie 4,000,000 sheep 110,000,00 0
1,100,%0 titits 1100 r 6,000,000
soo,coo beef • ' 8.000,W
3,000,000 bushels core 1,000,000
1.000,000 " potators 500,000
10,000,000 lbs sugar 1,000,000
00.000. rtes 100,000
2.000,000 ON motaiwes 000,000
100,000 sults of women's
clothes 5,000,000
1,000,009 sults girls do 3,0 0 0.000
It would_ also build 1,000 churches at
, VS WI
•5000 each ~ 5,000,000
It would also 'option IX* clergymen at
000 each per annum ... 1,003,000
It "some also bulld 8,000 school-houses.
0500 each ' ~ 4,000,0013
Tt would also furnish 500.000 asispapcts
IPS each,,i ,
It would establish 5,01 7 0 parish libraries
at 0600 each . • : ' 3,000,000
Now there ore a pint many •points of view, IR
which to loot at an estimate lite this. This $30,-
00,000 spent for ardent spuits it to ray the very
least, a s-unie,rs consmaption. Nobody. pretest&
Mat Alcohol affords nourishment, and nobody, I
think, will now maintain, that as a beverage, it is
either necessary or useful. That vast rum, then,
16 annually thrown away. This is the very be'
and least that can be said of its
1111 LA. GRAND .111R4 REPORT.
Ti resenunent of th e Grand Inquest of
the 0
- ) , \p
er ar Terminer, Philadelphia, luis just
been published. From it. we maim a short
extract, as a ht accompaniment to the Report
just reudered to our own tuna. Read it,
am irarn to with the great tact, that the ap
ings of Rum are the same, allice world over:
4 , The Grand Inquest could not fail to per
ewe the lamentable effects of.intoxicating
liquors 113 every step of their progress.- They
have no doubt that they mottle must potent
cause of poveri)carretcheduess,sndcrirne.- - -
Indeed they, have no hesitation iii saying that
three-fourths of all the mischieffrithat afflict
the community are the immediate or remote
effectellbf alcoholic liquors. There are 2329
Iteensed myelin for retailing ardent spirits,
located so as to suit the convenience Wall.—
We have also 1247 licensed beer houses.—
,These together make 3467 places licensed to
accommodate our citizens with liquor. If
we allow oa t s hall of this number for unto
ceased Aces, viz.,1683, it will give us al
together 5050 places Where set can exchange
our money for, Intoxicating drinks. Our.oti
ject is to show, that it ought not to be a mat
ter of surprise' that so much mischief is pro
duced by our, present license system. - And
we are not left to conjecture in this matter,
we have positive data for.our conelusions.—
During our visit to the County Prison, we
were !Wombed by the officers and directors
ihat the commitments Ibis year would prob.
ably,amount-to 12,009, and that four•lifihs
of theta have heretofore been Occasioned by
intoxicating, liquors. This would give us
the number of 0000. Again, in our visit to
the Almshouse, we were told by the officers
that three-fourths of their inmates were rr
duced to poverty front the same cause. Their
average number last year was 1853—three-
Intmhs of this number would be 1389. Here
then, we have positive evidence from these
institutions that our groggeries have ruined
nearly 11,000 torn and women. But this Is
not all. The Mayor's Clerk has kindly tur•
nished us with the turnkey's report for 1853,
by which it appears that of 9,112 prisoners,
3,818 were committed for intoxication and
4,034 for'crimes induced by intoxicating' li
quors; The gendllman alluded to, remarks,
'that we have otcasionaLcalls from poor fel
lows to draw up a pledge for them to swear
and sign, :hat by some binding operation of
this kind, they may feel resolute enough to
resist temptation. More frequently,ealls are
made at the office, to be sent to prison for
thirty days, begging it as an extreme favor;
that being shot up where they cannot get
ruin, they, may thus acquire power to resist
temptation to di f ink. All such appeals are
fejt , to be power uf arguments in fsvor of to
tal prohibitton.' " •
THE? PAPAL NUNCIO GONE
. The annexed article froin the New York
Observer, ;hough late, cannot fail to find
plenty of readers—the 'a uthOr is well known,
as thoroughly conversant (with the whole
s}stern of Papacy, and anything from his
pen on the subject mutt canamand attention.
The following is full of good things':
"And is it so that Monateui, Archbishop,
Gaetano Bediui, with all his suffixes and_ar
fixee, is gone ? Yes he is gone! Or as a Ile
hrew'of olden time would express it, "•he
has turned his back : he has run
His modesty led him to avoid all public
demonstrations, and be sought :o get out
of the country between two days.; and
ouw he is safely, as we trust, on his way . to
the foot of the Holy Father 'to render an tic
couut of his mission as Nunrio to Brazil, ta
king the United States ou his way 1 And
now that the farce is ended, and that Bediui
has xun away, it may be well to ponder a
few matters and things .ctinceruing the wan
and his mission.
'fo came Jere with the high sounding ti
tle of Archbishop of Thebes, an old city in
ruins on the banks of the Nile, which it is
presumed he has never seen, or ever will.—
the POPE knOws the influetice.of titles over
weak minds; and whil he wants*an agent,
he seeks:one fitted for the day and
.bestows
upon him some high-sounding title, at truce
t., gratify his vgitty, Boa gain for 'turn acct..
and : access amongst the people 'to whom
he is sent. Bedini was scut here, as he was
once sent to BOlogna, as a spy ; and that lie
might the beiter,•and the more readily per
lOrlll his duties, he teas. made 'Archbishop of
Thebes, and he hat!' bestowed upon a little
fillet madt; from the wool of holy sheep, by
the withered nuns of S. Agues !- Had •he
come simply as it priest, he would pass uu-
Louced ; but as the ARCHRISHOt . OF TiIEBEI,
he rides in the :Mayor's carria g e, and sail's`
in a government steamer, and 'flourishes his
canonicals at Albany and Wast4gtuo 1 And
yet some foolish people say a-mime is Roth
mg ! '
'But lie trierelyctook . the Uoited Stat,es on
his way as Nuncio to Brazil ! another . piece
of low trickery ! II not, why did he not go
to Brazil? A Nuncid' is an Arobasiador from
the Pope . to au Emperor or King ; when an
tuvoy is sent 'to smaller states.and with lim
ited powers he is called an Internuncio.—
And that he might loom up, more largely in .
our republican country, the title of Nuncio
to Brazil is superadded to that of Archbishop
of. Thebes ! And the facts to *the case are,
that he wits made archbishop of a city that
.lie has neircr teen and iseverwill—and that
he was commissioned as nuncio to a country
upon - which he has turned his back. And
all for the purpose of exciting our veneration
for a roan, the object. of whose mission Is
yet concealed, and whose person and charac
ter, his noble countrymen being witnesses,
are only worthy of abhorrence.
And who is the man on whom the Holy
Father besioned these titles for sinister put.
poses ? The Italians that know him and his
history being witnesses, he is a man of 'low
origin, who acted as spy at Bologna to mark
the friends of liberty and who, when clothed
with power there, because of the ferocity of
his nature, gave up to death the most cruel
and summary, the persons that he had pre.
,otiously Marked as a spy! He was first the
py and next the butcher of. Bologna. And
then, mitten quailing before the indignant
scum of the civilized world, he sought to
cast his crime upon Austnan soldiers, as it
I blood enough: were not drying. to Heaven
agdpat theml How rarely'do we find such
a 'compounds)! the dregs of hunniuity' label
led with such high sounding titles! Spy,
priest, buteher, coward, . Archbishop of -
Thebes, and • Nobel° of the Pope to the Em
pire f ,Bsezit, taking the 'United States in
his way ! !
And what is the, moral , character of this
man I To those who know him; it is
enough to say that he is an Italian priest
with the murals of .hut Ander. And to those
who know'not the lives of priests in Italy,
vircgive the testimony of his .own country.
men, who say that he was once sent to Bra
zil as Internuucio, but was recalled because
of his s4aineless dissolluteneas. And this is
the Man who has been consecrating papal
hishopt and churches amongst us, and Ides
e poor people as it such bloody and
unclean hands could be employed to dispense
the grade and favors of God.
'But Ihe cattle with a letter from the Pope
to our President, to congratulate him on his
accession to the Presidency, and asking him
_for his' protection of our papal citizens; sod
with a' lettyr from Ant.melli, cardinal secre
tary 01' State, to introduce him, and praise
him. and to ask official recognition ot him !
Did not the Pope know that here all men
were equal betote the law, civilly and re.
'iitgiouq ? If be did, %hat more could he
atilt If be did not bow dare he quit
from his for his believers .what he withholds
from btir people.who believe the. Bible! He
shuts the English out of Rome, and confines'
them in their worship to a barn of a place
without the walli;—he drives the Amen.
cans, in'their worship, under 16(.14.0t-their
country and to the rooms
_of our legation
and *e of his low, - vulgar dapes here says
that Our minister there. if found auccmfoi
in converting any Rowans, would be Melted
outsf the city ; and yet he asks our Presi.
dent for his kind Protection of hia Tatitila!!
And Antonelli! AIL Cass, the Nestorol the
.know alt about him, Rid
_
might have !mown more stout Medici; be
fore his recent aptbech reltreugi ralons.—
There is not in ludyAinsore dithituchifActeri
cal libertine, it the &MU ttpei the,4ruth.
And the man whreput down thelotoin Eis•
public with French bayonets; And die: man
who at this hour* using all Ike poirer of
the Papal Church to ettinguish'iyetrepark
of liberty in Europe, and who is sending
everritalian patriot on whom, he'estalat
his hands to death, dObjebeili, '.01 . • taint
Meat, commissions the butcherof Mcilogie
visit our country on , his'iway .39..1101211,f.td
congratulate our President on his secession 1
to-the Chief Magistracy, and to . solicit -hitt
protection of our. Roman - Cathobc felkiw
citizens ! What a tryo of priestly tyrants',
with their feet upon the neck, and ;their
daggers at the heart of liberty in' &from
and seeking liberty for their people herei
' where all are at liberty to worship as they
will ! Wbat unblushing effrontery ! Need
we wonder that the Germans and !tidiest
are escittol
But what •
call him Item re of the Theban , bere
There must be so pressing , ciiicesslty.-- , ,.
Why send him round twill 4•a-fits way tu
Brazil t Antonelii maybe able lu letl, O .
may Bishop Hughes. We are left to curnevk
taro. There was some lade difficulty /gam
C property Jr' Buffalo—fb! f ame d i n/.
cu h l u ty rc e h tiats_ia other plactii. It is very hard
to enforce the Canon lawliere. Tlie people
here, either by contagion or absorption, lfrir
bibe wale notions as to their rights and inn;
lieges - which priests and bishops fi nd di ffi cult
,to manage. • Then our school laws are pi;
pistically wrong. • And multitudes of papists,.
youug and old, are forsaking the,-priest, and
Mary, and the altar, for 'the Bible, the Sit =
mut., and the pulpit. it was thought thil4
a Nuticio might set these ano other things all
right. And • Bishop Hughes himaellfintif
regarded as the sharpest and wisest .. .at beads
quarters. One was selected' who had learned
the trade of spy in Italy,and who was', thonghl
to be able raspy out the true .causes of the;
crumbling of Romauism here, and the truki
remedies to prevent it. Builds wand would
not work. lie lifted it up, and called for the
darkness ; but it would nut come. And bi- .
lure he got half through, God gave a tongue
to.aie blood of Up Basra, and of, .the other
martyr s o f Bologen; which proclaimed Usk`
character of Bedwi through the land. And
from that moment the lock,of his strengt!l
was cut, and• the people swelled with deteat*-
two 01 the monster. And the mobss.com
posed mostly, of thuat from'papal nountrieii,
and who lelt the iron of tyranny in theme:tali,
in Cincinnati Baltimore, and other places,
like the spiitilags of the Volcaoo, only re
vealed the 3lumberiog fires that lay bendath.
'And the, man who was toasted in NeW
Yurk, who rode in the Mayor's ..Carrine,
who was feasted at thi Governor's table,
, who Was paraded in the saloons of Secreta
ries at ,Waihington, had to pack his vest
ments in a bag—to cover bit skull with
suniething that concealed his tonsure—to
Bleat away 'to Staten Island, and to paiis
from the deck o! a Tug to that of a steamer
for England, to avoid the bootings of the
multitude's whom the tyranny of Papal EW
rope has driven from their homes to titir
shores ! Did ever any man so go up as 40
eagle and so come down as a goose
And where is Bishop Hughes at the cle
sing scene, who figured so largely in . the
laree when the curtain first rose? The lox,
he Saw th e atom coMing, he very likely
thought Bedini a spy upon himself, as be do
doubt was,—be laid his hand upon his stde,
and gave a few coughs,'and found it necesSe-
Ty to go to Cuba for his health ! Halifax
Would out do in mid-winter. ' •
I ,000,000
i 500,000.000
We only w a n t another Nuncio on his way
to Brazil to complete the ruin of Poperylin
this .land, which Bedini has so largely pro
moted.--The prestige of Popery is all gone.
Its doctrinet—its deceivings—its cuuning
craft—the character its priests,, akeu is a
clan, the moat heartless itupostera on earth,
are all understood, • The system hi m a state
of. dissolution everywhere; and were it not
for the alliance there is between t and des
poil3to to siipport one another, it`s. t larould
,all
to pieces at once. - the free.ibles of the
Romans could be taken at this hour,.tbey
would vote the Pope, his cardinal, bishops,
and all the inferior clergy, at least to purge
tory„il not a little beyond it.
And it is fondly to be hoped that our p it
ical men will soon be made to' feel, tha
'court the vote ot the 'totals!) . priest add his
People, is to turteit the vote of the Prores
tan t.
We have seen the first and last Nuncio
corn Itouae.tcs ;he Milted States un his way
u Bratil. EtaWaxt
THINGS IN CALIFORNIA. 1
A correspondent of the Reading Jourlo,
.
Wr wog froM Marysville, Cal., reports_ adore
!queer Court proceedings trona those
.ius.'" He says the organization of their
Canis and legal proceedings are very differ
ent from thuae of the old Keystone.
" The highestfegal tribunal in this. cairn
'iv," he writes, "is the District Court, t he 'presiding clue l being the Hon. Wu. T. Art
nom of Kentucky, at a salary of s6,ooo, l per
annum. Then we have County CoUrt,
Court ul Sessious and Probate• Court. H..P.
Hatio fills the Bench; alsoa sentuckrao. Ile
has two associates, elected by and from the
Justices of thereace. We use no each feints
as Praecipe,-L-Fs Fa, 2 --Comrnonwsaith,loic.
• The People,' in
,a criminal case, and .if rou
tiring a civil suit the corurneocernent is'• a
complaiut—that is a bill of particularir of
what your grievances are in plait) Erighih."
He reports a case from a late sessicM of
t he Probateyourt ur exampte,'as tenon , :
"Judge-- 2- Aif'origtna/ Keu tucklan.
Counsel-F ronithe backwoods of A rkad'sat.
erk Ma ti otten2 • j;
• Motion of Conosel to pasSlTOt,firial settle
ment au admin(stration account. The first
item in account was $660 for travelling
through the county on business of thetstate;
$260 fur expenses: and $9OO for forty days'
tune m going at $lO per day.
Judge-4 can't allow that,--it's too high.
Here you, Mr. Administrator, yon must be
sworn. • '
Administrator is sworn, The facts elici
ted were, that he paid an unjust claigi, or
without vouchels. •
Counr , l=Judge, I think ibis is all . right.
I was careful nut to have any expenses in
the estate but what were necessary. i -
Judge:—l'll be d—d it it is right ant( by
G-4 I won't allow it. I'll allow, 3 5 ; Per
day_for expenses and his stage tare, and then
SG per day for his time ;--so you Mr; Clerk
strike the balance. •
constl—Judgr, there are no contending
hors or creditors.' Why not . pass the,-ag
count as it is? )
Judge---I never dittpass such au accaunt,
coutended against or not, and. I swear .I
won't.—Clerk, where 13 iny pipe and; the
Tobacco? Thatlast tobacco wasn't Worth
a curse. -
•.
The Judge lights lus pipe and smokes, in
the mean time Counsel and client are..6o
- as account for extra servicee k and
claim the precise amount stricken out.
Couniet—Judge I present and 'ask to heal
.
lowed a bill for extra service.
_lit - lige—Read it. (It's read.) All. right
now. I never did and d—d it I eves will,
allow more than per day in an Adminis
trator's account. Pass the account, Clerk..
The Records to this State 'are all signed
by the Judge after a decisiuu is made mid en
tered.
Judj t —Clerk, where is that aristgarat4
Book, that , nobody but you and I write ; in,4- 4
have you the recor,d made up 1, I
Theientry . la made and the Judge signs it,
This is a faint idea of Our legal proceed
ings here. This same Judge is President of
the Jockey , club at the Horse' Races.";;
In another place, speaking of the wOttrer,
the writer says:
" This winter has been an estraorkliony
one, nearly all the, time clear anCcold ;
thermometer
.(Fahrenheit) down to !Seven-.
teen. Ice for the first time has beau:-made
in this place. Last winter tt mina and
stormed for about two months tneessatitly.-- -
Thu` want of raiti.,has made' hard, times:
mouey is scarce because the Dry •diggiue .
could not be worked."
D7' Pa isoxras IN' Tarl.flan.—The f011ow•
ing official statement is worthy
of patocular .
examination
' , .11 appears - from a Parliamentary paiter
cenily issued,t hat the total number orPorisoit
era to the Government prisons in i r eranilt
utt the 13th of erneinber 'bit, was 3002 of
this. number 222 were members of die qlturcli
of England ; 3636 RomariCatholies,-and 44
Presbyterians or Dissenters. To all of thrift
establishments, a Boman Catholic chaplain
is appointed, and in the majority, Protestant
sad Presbyterian chaplains. In sent';
ever, of there not being any of the hater sp.'
pOinted, every facility is given for the *Anis
awn of any recognized Minister. In dot Irish
jails there were confine. on the lOth sep.
ternber last, 601 Prottptants, 135
_Dissenters.
or Presbyterians, and 5268 Roman ,Catbot'
lice.
StIAMORIN COAL, REOlO2i.—T4l
bury AIMITICO7I - says :--** The vsluition cd
real estate in this couniyhas increased with.
in the lest year nearly one million of dollars.
Neatly the whole of this increase is owing to
the development of, the Shamokin coal to;
gion, or perhaps we should More :properly
say the commencement made is developing
tins coal .region, as not one of the seven or
eight Companies preparing 'to Ship doll hat
sent any to market, nevi,
.Pahsio. the
Ltneastir"Colliery, from . wlueb, probably.
several thoussad seas may Mos boa saw,
e Bediai's errand byre I Wbf
.. ._
I .' ' ' 1 011 M: 1 42AIM•
•
Jett tirTuat M elly; ‘ ll .
Ott
les t r• 4no & I P:L. i2l4*YorkiPublishem
P e i c L a 4 . - 1091 0 -aitfaier. • : -
- -Tits L•mo iaciaiiiitux, fai th s's)! cilOists•
do Gists umb* <4 . tlasl4.ist WM*. boa ' 'W•
l it.
44 :fividt ';', " * - irirj,4',. Lijik sad W
itl i n lr
Guy; 2. Ides CassimAtlenal
lay ;3. tile Mama ransom; 4. itori
lotft,Rete litthirCiabOor ItlibitgletioV
trea 4 s Tomas i l amogg Uhl 1.1110 0 : 7 -• * lllll .OO. ( 11
ic.l4-Josezik . ; -
.. IN:K *ip Ba ta. : •• 4 ',-
. -
.tal gatri
~ r :.r
fu . et%
etaisitosig the
ITkPalt•
rar ir4 illptAts still csintiouni Ins cosine
secia MoOkyinnsnoss. _ ,
Welker. EV, of Owes
the Relay /heresy Wlety
'L'hos.
kMUred .bet
Toes* even
- ,
er The sun dirtier tbe - weelr.bee
_
quite dried off our tareetii wallop are'shindy be.
itintung to be •L sty,
la"" Some
!Ireidy • begun
such work.
our cilitms. weobserve baie
gardemag—delfightfut "umber for
trL 0
platie, has -
F. 7 lplin L. NLeapig r of this:
appointed D. D. G. - P. for Sehnyle
the Graad. Etteampantat ot.the I.
wearing. ,
kill County, b
F. 4 1 ,1 '
tarsi.
Aviderdgy w
iog 33ay. a rs,
storm, ana4:4
.
• rick's tioy. 7 Fur a wander,
clear sad btight--in feet i
&trick tit* visas a..trithota, a
the haest of the season:
['Prof.
hibit his skid.
aitrietive per
Tlin.Jey
•, Of Magician, wiles
.ot-bindtiicir. and othernoVid and
neances ;at the Totem.' trill, neat
the' Countess
was well. • .
worthy of poi
I beri. Meaty "nob* by
Mite Ease :and
ived, They ire evidigaii,igeixiki,::
isms and "-shed entettnitinner4 p►'
caw I
•
Socsai.-7-1616,.10il Y.. Wr en
edosiasy he et
mien ;or. ttleabolifoo, upon the
!ity ited.,..teppinesa of the people.
to have tateitta excelleet , and le.
Ur Idler - 1 1
lectured on:
fect of the
comfort, pros.,
ft is represent;leresting proci
Rickel:4 iEsq., 'of Reading,
fare the Literary Simety flea!
Frorti tire Itubjbet old tbut ktiown
the speaker, a rich trettmia)t be ex
•
•
Itir int?.
Will lecture
neiday eveiti
peculiartly of
petted. . • •
, Rev.
ity Church, i
feeling seLtn
Mr; Fowles.
ceased in the
vious to his
Ansel. Wfuhburn, Ree tor pfTria
this place,' preached an eloglient and
, on Sunday last, on the death tsi Rev.
Mr. W. was ha assistant - 0e the de-
Eppliant;, Plula., insmediately
It to Pottsville.
tar Mani , g Time;—Thit most dteadful
, .
, ~
of - Sall dreadth 'oceetsiona is now close at,hand.—
Alres;dy wag ancrearts, piled With a heteroge
r
"neoue mass chairs and china, women and chil
doen, togOe with every variety of other crock•-
ery, may d ay y be seen solemnly wending their
;way throug our streets. We wish the parties
patience under these seasonable afflictioroi,
Vil Spring Mud.-L-Workmen hay.e been
busy for the Welk past scraping our street*. clean.
ing out the gutters anti Carting off the Mud, 'lt bras
made a tmiteriat change for the benefit of trove:sr.,
thinks to the Town I,k:ova.
The roads are still ilia in many plaeilis in the
country. The stages, for a week or ten dayi past,
have with difficulty motile their way over the moon.
taint.
ICosaironitated.] .
:tar &m ow pointy Teatheist Institute.
—The next Minuet .meeting of this Iristikde, will
take pea at Port Destine, on . thei,l3di of April
next, at 9 d'elock A. K. and itiontinter in session
two days and a half. The' ("fiends ofeitueitihn are
invited to attend. The following persists. have
been procured as ieetstrers, viz: Messrs. J. K.
Threwson, W. A. Field, W. H. cPuchentickiPlin
ey Porter, D. L.ttle and .Rev. D. Steck.' A num
bi.‘r 12 , 1 ladies have also :been appointed to prepare
essays to be 'read during the session- TO Presi
dent will deliver his annual address before retiring
frinn his office. Au election 'of au:4.'4i will be,
held on the last day of he session; a large atten
dance Is desirable.
- • tar Pu
b lic Schools.—Oa Thursday eve
ning last the. Board eletned Mi. J. B. Phillip. Nu
cipai
. 431 Noo.l School for the ensuing yer. Miis
E. B. Strauch has beim promoted • Second As
sistant in Male School No. 21 sue Mies Tacey C.
Boyle was elected im'yeacher of Female School
Made vacant by the pep:notion of Miss Straitch.—
The salary ..of Miss T; M. Strauch electid Princi
pal of No. 2 Mare wailmecl at $l5O.
The Board/also adopted the . following resolu
tione-:
Revived, That singing be introduced, into the
Public Schools of the Borough by these Teachers
who understand Music and impart instructions in
the same, al inch times an will not 'maarially. In
terfere with the other branches of instruction Wed
in the Schools.
Reialcyd, That the Board of Di:enfantsis carat}
fishing the Rules and Regulations governing the
resignation' of Teachers, cousider a optional to pat'
Teachers or not, during the Rammer Vecition, who
*seer their resignations to take effect ininsetßately
after said Vacation.
tar 4nOther Soldier Gorte.oolTuesday
last Jous Mmes , who!'e death is rhronicled utt.
der the. oiusl bead,!: Was buried with military
honors, to this piece.
The escOrt consisted of the .'Washisiton Artil
lery, under command of Sergeant Shomo, end the
Minerayille Artillery. The Scott Rifles,. cap!.
Richard:4; and the Yeager', Capt. Afitidt, together
with Twenty fellow Mexican soldiers Of the' de
ceased (all belonging to Capt. Nagle's Company),
formed the remaindef of the proceistiou. A large
concourse:of citizens . followed. Gen. F.M. Wyn.koop, forMerly Colonel of the regiment to • which
the deceased wasiagetted, was present. and parti
cipated in paying thii last tribute of respect to the
gallant dead. The incipient' seeds of the &mare
of which fie finally died, Were donhtlesa contracted
in the uncongenial cllmetip 01 blexieo.
The deceased wain private of aimpany B. tin•
der command of Cairtifigle, of the lit , Regiment .
of Penniiltranta Vol'unteers, in "the -Ildiaican war,
andsteoed with his Oompany through Out the en•
eatnpaigx3. t He :Ins' present et t4e siege of
-Vera Cron ~lEd at the battlei, of Cerro',Gordo, La
Hoya, Hdiunaitila and Mimeo, and -bas _ engaged
-in vatiouirkinniiibeit. 1k • was highly ,respected
both as a Soldier sr& citizen, and his lasi is deeply
regretted by a . large circle of friends as 'ell as by
his comrades in tr io ". '
riPrimprovemen4.—" Cloud Home is the
appropriate name ot a handsome resklence just a.t
irhed, m this place, by Col. JOUN DAMIAN', of Oi
vvigsburi It m located on the aide of Sharp
Mountain, immediately back of the Clay _Monu
ment. and commands en extensive land , beautiful
view on every sine. It is built, so far, as our ac
quaintance with architecture extends, after no. one
`_prticular model, but carbines in an original plan,
something of the ancient Greek With the modern
Cottage style. The exterior vilest, 'a beautiful
appears:Me, and being so prommiiiify localed,'it is
an objecf-of general observation.
. .
Tee' dineion-of apartments inside, and the gene
ral design and arratweinem of the maul, • Wallid
I be difict* IS eXPeU N othing Nita* lett undone
that could in soy way contribute to the, comfort or
00004=4=470f the inmates; at the same time a
il'ue appreciation has been rendered' to the purely
ornamental,- whereter it could be intrimimeed with
becoming effect. The Feinting*, the door% win
dows,-ecn. led papering of the' wails, . by 3. W.
Bowen ge iires.; of this
,place, Me messed hi a
supenorl manner ; and the cornice work and centre
pieces Of the elegant peirtor, dining and fitting
rooms are also finiehed' in beiutiful style—while
the eplgpdid Malaga glue wiodo W i Want *spheres,
and plc:Sant light, and give a Icon:deg effect to
the whole. , ' • . _. . . ; ;• ,
The vreitdartallding is baited by • • turence r end
the Priori beiides, 44 pate of soil coastruc•
tion",,whieb when'ta presents the appearditce of
'a constentlybiright 6
,the ashes' and slag telling
beta*, out of eight; , branch pips has been laid ,
for the intrOduction of pa. • •,. - • • - _
SlTateiis tole tbariari up bitoeveryrocatorliere
required, frail a cover•ffitling spree it the hue of
the 1161;by moms ot i i i i i tha ti taull. .- '
~ -
The surroundul which st ime •-gmegfrat
ed a !erg - rougb,! improostori:iippearamsol Aire
beat laid out and
,graded, and , these' immediately
oo
*md 0 16 4 weliz , iii Will be libeitied iwith. Aldo.
Wry, and in the corm of time Will doubtless be
grimily beautified. : ;ilt is designed to smelt*. li ke
whole lot, of arrereituers, wi th , ahe of Chip
Oninge :f. ' -
Col. astniall Will remove his (gaiter(gaiterto their
new L or ne in a feat wanks.. • '''
Another.;-Corpt.-E. E. Bunn is 4cint llnishiog
• fine' tkreti•story brick Was for itiLinnue resi
dence, tit Morrie' 'Addition, just below the York
store. Frontingrikeentre *Wel, it runs back ola
the Pori Carbon rad; The boos Wad good six!,
and beiag eeitioadeally dieideil,*firkard MS*
acconstiodations tot the twenponta; Itetkitis erld
water bare bass lattodneed, tad okay Weld=
has been paid co ir diitleabla reekkatant r
Irldiournmeh a 441 _OOlOlll9 ,
cob. - The.view.so the , ,; y0.1 . , from
thiti kitilion, is ragedwybesalithr, _ •
FRIMMN
- .
leteerliPm!eelea.4: l rOti***lP, ' l0 0 _0". • .,
COURT raOsE4ootOugc, ,- . ,
.._., , ,...f,....4 4 , 1 4 , ,,..H. , „r... ,_ .. ,
R.
... viricaw-Pstans* 4 R.
F., m azu ,, t * l ma.W. - ,:: :. , • 81d li' **lb of Titt*
_
C. Lee. - ittlytrialtj,,tzttOty; end Pt*
to to fief Cste'`4
Thia:ereatbe 'eacitan; d tile growing oat of the
AkilletdtrbsentenatAtton ind/Atmeed, it Silver
) _Ottstit, inPP/takd jast*eek., Devlin IS Mutable 01
-Blythe township; end whin he, in compeer with
Miatin,'Went to the *ones of, the Prosecutor to jar
‘AtwOod,!inthtCanit just Ireferred 'tti, - Len'isr
tutored, and to an ettarcaiion that ensued was.pul
'out of tits bogie. fiance 014 action ' •
Counsel,—Proseoitig Attorney (C. Tower) for
Am CommonWealthi s end lames Campbell fin the
Defendants.
...." '! ',
' . ' . , `
gem. vs-Austin glarktdurder and Measlitigh
set (Iwo repeats .cespits). on - oath of :/ohantia MOs .
CSC 104 trial. Verdict, after lair : hours' , aim:
etiticiiiiottuiliy.i - '; --.: - -'' • ' ' --, '-- '''
~ 'This wain a 4044. ca se;; The, Th e, Oweew was a
yetinefrishnian. behWeisolo and 20 years •of age,
and wee proVedtohief industrious hibitsand good
chatactet. - 'llitt . vieOwnktWo friends, by intim'.
nint r ioband lisitOristitien eve socially at , the
iiiimatinitkikiteittiCiA.tbethietiesini near Hach.
s e n eeeit kr .
~, T heinficnbieitTilaftigas i . sena haft a
donee in elkitiddrilihkenenoYlwitstrit l `hotitntf."
ea: Were it hidOntuced any -other effect than to
, make them MLkatien; when suddenly a diScuity
arose between McCall and Clark ;. and the latter,
at the mauusenolonit of hie: friends': and -, without
any resistance, we tkont of the house. Shortly af•
• ter, Mrs. McCall, the preWitprosecutrix,Tollowed,
andiarked with iiio;'for some kitten minutes or
more near titedooff' Hellas perkcily peaceable,
seemed kindly dispoied toward all the patties, and
*clued ins willittahell es go away, it Mrs. M.
would only hand him out his clothes. She then
Went in, 'Soca ere* Clerk' 'tine ked at the door,"
and both McClain:4 his Wile, knowing it to be
be, re'que ed someone of the company to let him
21
M. But a sociatut.'Plark ,appearedon the door,
MeCall sprung upon ttu, and they rolled out
_clenched together On the ground 41cCali 'upper
most. `The otheni ;instantly came out and patted
them. • McCall waii4akini ': in, and Ito the utter
amaiement - of alt present died in a taw aanotes_ '
alter. . - ~.4. . . - ::. ::.
~
HOW stud, imit4diately on bsin taken in, "h .. e
(Clark) struck me here," pointing to; his lett breast,
abut he couldn't01:1011 - 10,' • Then :thowitarsigns , 1
of tainung, his Iltirt . Wis opened, and water brought
'4,4 N ita e ots bead and breast. A' slight scratch appa
rently vssts observed ilt• 'fhb regiU4 of the heart,
with no blood visible hoitiveri wank on a subs's,
nuent port martess4uni hist ion by Dr. Hale, proved
to be hiadeath.wcitnid—nitaii with some Sharp it.
summon, penetrating the cannel. of the heart.
The death ofMdcall la' the altercation was cer-
- twin, but whether (ii.; the handset - Clerk or by moue
other mewl iinacifoinitabie matine) . point at issue.
Clark was not krictitta to have had previbinly or to
have used at the thee any weapon—evett a Pen-
' Itinfr:; , andoottaiikOf the kind ' Was alierwirdi
found oo the prem*s. Coder theeicircuntstances i
the Pr - o4ecution atiiiodoned the drat count in the in
didunent, and asked for . conviction only on the
techod. The Defence suggested the possibilltir of
accidental death,iiiid ingeniously ; - argueil that it
.was physically iiiiliossibif for the! prisoner, after
__he was grappled WO an thrown' down by Mc-
Call, to hive Mane knife from, his pocket, opened
ii and toilieted theiround ; but that it he came to
;the door with theimite Or other wespoo prepared,
his crime was oniticie , (not manslaughter), which
the Prosecution rii. wail of stifle* evidence had
abandoned- a nd ' hat therefore on either corset the
prosecution mint iiiil. : _.,
The witnesses testified 'with - remarkable unto
unity, and little or to feeling was displayed. The
care througbott W . 4 conducted apparently wiib an
anxious determinit)on by all patties, to ascertain
"the truth, the whole truth and nothhig but the
truth."
1911r1
Counsel,-.-Prosieutiog Attorney and Whitney
for the Consmontrialth; Pa!merited Campbell for
the Prisoner.
Corn. vs , tlfolt . fdat Esc 4er—Rape, and Asianlt
with tune"e to r mmy . a Rape (two counts), on
• 'I
With of Hannah ik;gierti; Jury trial. Verdict, not
guilty on first, inir:guiltY on second count of the in
dictment. Conn !sentenced the Defendant to pay
costs, and to undergo imprisonment for 3 months.
The Prosectiurk was 'elute girl of 12 years old,
danghtertf Lew 4 Wati(ra, a Dakar, living near
Pinegiove. ,Benlier, a Getman,. was a hired man
in the family, Itirai red4plable. from die era
deft* that be hah been guilty of ibe grouest ie.
emblem, thatutti Die facts hardly warranted a strict
ly legal conviction on • -
Counsel,—Prottecom* Anent*. mod Gingko:ll
- far the CommonUiealth; ForteiDlohitili*. for the
Cons. vs Wm. I .raditep-41orsollitaliog, on oath
of take Towers. Protect:tor- not appearing; the
Defendant eras tKiiichargne.„Ouprciela.mauoil, by or
der of the Court
C ounsel ,-:- Whfineyhiiitilfterince-
Coax. vs Elittqi:lek . .P*Ogkr—sktteßpt to Cm.
121 i; • Rape, on: oath ;of Caroline Felis. 4Vol.
pro*: entered; [intendant to pay costs. ,
liforulay, vs deo* Ebert—Voting
twice at the eatnintectionend Perjury (tiro counts.)
Jury trial. Verillet, not. guilty ; and bounty for
1
'
The • alleged alisdeineanora took piece at the
Township elect* of. North blenneita,, on the 17th
of Febrizary la4t. The Defendant was accused of
voting about at* on Wit day r lie then ofered
his vote gain olAlo 4 o'clock. ' of the 'rupee
' tors charged hint;*ith laving steady voted,where
upon he tooiran,Cath tirthe contrary, an d was al
lowed to depoci4is ballot. The Inspector so:tes
tified, and the .Plerk'ii roll, where Ebert's name
appearetl.twicis;',Uiat produced in evidence. Ebert
west candidate - fee Stipervisor in that township;
and the Deleace • iiet up was, Chet he being often at
the polls, the Inspector had mistaken some other
person's vote far:ibis (Ebert's) and so called out his
name tor registrk.
Coutiteli-T Ilinholoinew, Palmer and Fisher for
the Presseemion. John.Rannau and Campbell for
the Defence.
Tuesday 14i4,-Cons. vs Jaceli.lferbsr--;-Disor•
derly house, oar oath of George Jennings. Defeo-.
dant plead guilty', andiwas sentenced to pay a fine
of 320 and costs. .
Palmer couu*l for the Detimilant.
Corn. vs Jives itork—Coulmon nuisance, on
oath of Nichoris Shoe. Jury trial. Verdict, guil
ty; and Jautili'llent to Prison for GO day",
Ripple (vohisteer) counsel:lt:Title defence. •
Com. vs .4.4 a. Shone—Constnou nuisance, on
oath ot M. ht.„ • ketiner, :Jury tint. Verdict, guilty;
and John sent tn . keep Rork company during hit'
two months'' iitiremest. • •
CO•lll9ei,-- , Ciiiy (volunteer) for the Defendant.
These two sales Wore for habitual' drunkenness,
abuse of their ErtimiliC4 and the general disturbance
of their resipeCtive iseighborhOods. They now
have the oPptinunity for a temporary reform, at
least.
Com. val.ll,f,arrsa ;;Deasesore—Passing-coneter
feit money , forkiiath of George Jennings. Jury tri
al. Four cotniktin the indictosinst—somedeteet in
tWa'of Whlck the defendant was ac
cordingly aionitted, but guilty on the others. Sen
tenced to i t
pr,ilionmeet for 6 Months.
• This wet, the beguining of a.number of similar
cases, about Winch so . much eiciternent *as ere'.
led in thistsiStY, lan Fall. '
Prosecut utt.AtionieY and Banholomew for Corn.
Monwealth„; ;Palmer, and Kutchen for the Defence.
Com - vailifOsto &Iceman-Taming emmtedeit
money, on 'pith ot Michael Ryan. Jury
Verdict, not italty ;tawny for costs. •
For the Clitlainon*alth, Prosecuting. Attorney;
Campbell torjte Detendant. •
Corn. Vs ilehn—Faising cotmterfeit.mon
,ey, on oath 00eotite Jennings. Jury Trial. Elev. !
en .dounts ltiAle indictment. Verdict, guilty
_on
two. DefeniAmt sent toprnonfor one year.
For' he' i'ri4octatiOu ; Tower, Bartholomew and
Fisher rcriiiipbell,Palmer end Cake for the De.
hum. . • •
Coin. Vs:D.6dd /11. Wirst-Adultery and Bas
tardy, on hof Elizabeth • Knott. Jury trial.
Coast dire te4 the District Attorney mentor a Nol,.
Pros. on pine= of ghettoise by the Defendant.
Each 010* parties in this ' ease `• was married,
though 31.m.gootz pad her husband have not been
living toicith4 tor sieveial were; But 114 court
thought that tllt4e.abseruie of thehasbarid was .
not solineicetit made out by the Consmonwiahb:
- Cotesse4-4tasicroft Ind tipple for the Prose*.
buki;.ltatutit4, Campbell sad Rosebetiy for the
Defisico. I • z •
Cots.;vO Caine—interrupting elect*,
on, oath, Of Jake Hedy. Jury trial. Verdict ; not
guilty • ;-and,l7onisty for cons. • •
Cora: TO JFtii:ter Gregar+Pasiin g counterfeit too .
nity, ob oithiOlGeongehmairnss: Jury trial. Ver
sus, not giittj. '
LliValkerftir ComMonweilth; Palmer tor.Delsit
dint. • . I •
Colt. vs 04/lattais S. Spare-Passing counter
ldtnt money . Pirlottitimt *old guilty, and Win lei.
tent* to lit years' imprisonment. • •
The Dettlititne..se the person Monet whom
moot of theMhar pintas...ere oupphatwith oo4m
terfeit midi* froui his confederates
Alltilds arrest, be contend buf guilt, and
by his retiehitiois . :reettored couch service to. the
CoMuuet*nrilth - Mk/aging otter othOckni to jut
oce: 'Thou 44 - second were of unKbongmat for
the same -•
The ‘biiii*so of tba Sineiruls heft finished,
(Ain iditsititid al II eileekr to next Monday,
Ids" tite *tumor Pleas rip obiommee..
',4 l , , ;llatrA AFFAIRS
or TM; 13oicoigh Election of .Tamaqua
was held yi*thrp, piaitawneas. Piny had a .
tun :Au 41U 6.4 _ • • '
• fa" Thtigoitnglimen . car f ewers of Tiu2W
Ica. WI Omens* in that Om alk the gib, sad
.relsived tip in ithmitoe ofgo Par tem. on lan
Fo axon* in operation train the
nib ticOnsbni next. Nam
sumo:iol4:slpaiiiii to matt as thS =law Qv'
lat
EIN4
Wick inktigb riots* bunk
aue dip *we* birieV ro cif
blaze ailio n tiler oe *iv:pais &SOO toe.
,
kaligga :al l
bark *tie bee, inciorpinied
Election district of Taasq*,
mottobly. I t'
-4 ;
ardor' frail 011,f ,eoffeipoadezit.
CoieuipisuTs; dated TharediYr reamed too
teasior Itialtioniit
LRCM: ,
Tba Baroagb Deakin ; was Mat* . graft et.
cament. Toe other chases. itsraipeettre of party,
had united on* ticket in opposition to the Amen.
The f3ase ammeters refuve to .'llgartle to the de
mands of the Journeymen; mod ori We:foetidly the
!alum paraded the strata with banners ind music,
M a meet* ur the afternoon, they puled wants.
rums of guts* a violent character—Jo which th e y
warn /antiseptics (ran other ?lama engaging. to
Work there; end telt* ihein - they must 'bole the
consegoences, it they do.;
Rev. Mr. atone of Philada.,' has ricCeptett the
Rectorship of the Episcopal Church, Sod- ceders'
upon his Arial dates to-morrow-
• The 'nth were preparing , for a public demon.
stration yesterday. • •
SORT CARllloil AFFAIRS
•
VIP Atorrespoiluirat slgning tumult Vtit.-
cam, but who neglected to famish us With hi* true
name, corrects* statement •in our by Via,
alma "atertarn mechanic, Who through the mid
denim indolence of liquor drove his tunny from
the house end broke nearly ererytkinglo . ll." Ht
stays the facts were greatly exineramel--iitat iha
person alluded to is e respecter) itrien of P or t
Cubon, • and that the ground story
waswas the sic:Mental tatting of pe wk.ch
broke two cups and w saucer.
We shall he glad if the 93rreCtiO rite ant ici be
true. The fact is, the naked truth in l i such crises
is generally bad enough Without say artifice! Col.
_
ming.
As for the remainder of the communication, it is
a mere personal 'stuck, whith'we calm°, 'publish
without knowing whom tabloid responsible lorthe
• i •.•
sentiMenis. •
RAILROAD ALERTIRO. - I
The Mumma of Pinrcrove aid viciOy assem
bled in the Public School Home in *mance of a
call issued for Much Bth, '1854.
The.meming was ownind on mania of: Caleb
'heeler, Esq., by the nommaucn ist PETER
FILBERT us Pres/AWL and filemmi;.' WiLitem
(Imam, Wm. GIMAN'AWALT, .1. Muir, Esq.,
of locestoien, &leis. .of Col.iW .
Mumma! of Lebanon Co.; 1113 Vive 3 Presidents,
Nathaniel Pawl:on and D. A: Witch as „Sec
retiree. -
' •
. .
Mr. John Greer then .
offered the following pre
amble and resolutions:
Waseca, The construttion of this Laticaater,
Lebanon and Pinegroire Railroad is deeply identi
fied with the future prosperity' of the regidn ot
country ihningh which it passes, and
.especially
with the interests of the oft( region, represented on
this occasion by the Millais of Trempat, Donald
son end Pule r ove ; therefore,
Resolved, That we hail with feelings of pechliar
satisfaction this opportunity ofexpreseing our gat
ificatioi at the prospects of the speedy construc
tion of the Lancaster,. Lebanon and Pinegrove
Railroad., - 1 I
Resolved,''Tbat as" it Willopen a heir avenue for
'our Cool is a region where no competition is to be
feared, abotmditig in Iron ore, Furnaises, Forges,
Welling Mills, rich in agricultural proddets, embra
cing te its range one hundred and fortYprist Mills;
it will afford us en Inexhaustible market for our
Coal and furnish us is return within 'unfailing
supply ot produce -- dour, fire. I ' - '." - : 7 -
- Resorted, That in the - Conautictionnt the tau- .
phiriaud..insquebanaa Raihneds, we have ther best
evidence of the benefits of Railroad, in the appre
ciating value of property, in the bowies* and tray
citing facilities it furnishes ; that we would rt*ard
the construction of the Lancaster, Lebanon; end
Pinegroye",Railruad so efficient .co-Operation di
mmed of a rival; as the one would make accessible
an entirely new region to our Unmated coal fields;
whilst the other win cogitate the truisportingine
dium for thereat= and western markets. - ..;_
Resolved, That if this read would: confersucb"
invaluable benefits to the Coal region, we thOuld
therefore be wilting to Stare the burgles ,of its, con.'
sanction by taking stook to the utmost ot our,abil
ity; that to effect thin, It committee ofthree, tie4tp
pointed by the President of this meeting. .
Mr. Wilson the Chief Engineer of the erdpenY
then add resse d the meeting. His elaherate, - plain
and unvarnished statements as ..to .theiTessibillty of
its construction, the .-orobable. Amount of Wit, its
immense advantage to this region and the cormtry
through which it meta, the great awning of trade
it will create, and its undoubted yield ; ut re4nue
to the,shareholders, carried conviction to every one
p resen t. Farther, that the Central- Railroad Coto
nou/Jr had already lkllb!oertbed 000,00 Wand the L.
s., p. Railroad company tumefied the interest of
six per cent upon all moneys paid in hy the share
holders from the date of the first instalment; end
t tno money would be expedited °h id sufficient
sin riptioasturd been received to minim, ttni eon
s!h;k -
n fdr. i 7Wil o r f o l n b. Z ad talfowed by; Henry ; ft. Otte,
Esq., of Philadelphia, now member of the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania. . He gave acise bistro
ry of the passage of the suWemeut ofthe Char
ter by the Legislature of 18,V-7,• its (Veto lif the
Governor, whose convictions led biro .to believe it
sroulthe too great a rival to the State road; its"
recall into the House, of"Representateres and its
final passage by an overwhelming majority of 3 to
1, and its becoming a laar for he Governor . psek-
Cling the Bill. Re illtalteted the netsorsityotit . " the
Road to a demoustration ; For all th e ";secu
mutation of freight at Harrisburg is great that
but the , one half - reaches Ptuladelphial.4. the; Stare
Road, the other portion must seek other avenues,
and the greater part ot it goes to 13111liiiiine. What,
be asks '
will be the result whin the PCntrel ;Road
wiR be fully completed, and its connection be
made with the immense, itia ,of Railroads id the
Greet West?—when the Sobbary dr; ,:Erie ;Road,
and . its innumerable branches are eetistructed?"—
where will it find a went thee ? Why' : there will
be freight enough to employ two Rail4sea s hesides
the State. Road and the one now' in Contemplation,
independent of the loCal trade. Haire the Imme
diate necessity of the . present outlet] and likewise undoubted profitable and safe myestment "of all
Moneys in this road. This region, the virgib Cos)
region of Schuylkill County, Rama+ of seeding
but 60,000 or 106,000 tons ot Coal. as; at present,
owing to a want or proper oitiletti and market,
would by means of this finprovemeot: have' open
to it an entire new district of country end Market,
and in five or ten years, the Coal statistics .woula
show a business of 600,000 or 1,00000 41 ions
from Pinegrove alone.
But i fear injustice maybe done to Mr. Strong by
Ibis feeble sketch, sufficient has ,twitri said, how
ever, to give yeti an idea of his rem,
The Meeting by .a".resolution - effete+ its ,thanks
to the gentlemen for, the Unrest they - displayed
end file addresses delivered. The ;President of
the- Wetting stppointed Metiers. Caleb Wheeler;
Charles Molly and IJavi4 Greenawalt, the Commit
tee to procure subecrimious ill. iptik. It was
moved and carried that - Abe editors of papers in
the counties ot Setiylifill, Lebanon end Lancas
ter, be respectfull"lLsmitated to publish the pro
ceedings of this ing. . L . "
. The meeting adieu with much enthusiasm,
each determined . to 0 a shoulder 10 the ,wheel.
~
alrled
GRAPI=MIiT. 1 ,
i
. -
anent! 5t53102.19-11354.,' '
I
To Me lionoratils Court of Quart -1
er :Seseione' ''
in
and for the County of Sehuyy.'ill•- :
• The Grand Jury respectfully repOrt fr-That they
have acted upon Fatty -eight bills; `fifty-ono of
whictsthey have returned True Wa r and -seven
the have ignored. ,
That they haie visited and examined the Poor
House and Hospital, end found them clean and in
good order., The :Jury-would recommend some
necessary repairing to the plastering of the build
ing, mud that they be repaired. The Hospital they
found inadequate tAthe number 41 IMterl, and
would . - recommaid - its enlargement:,'; "They " do
not coMdder the supply of Water sideirtut in case
of fire, and would suggest to the ikerct of Directors
the propriety of attaining is Moreplentiful supply
to meet such etigteey, by miens Of inperand fire-
Opp, to which hose maybe attached. Theyalro
visited - the Countyirate* and.PubliO officer, and
foundihem clean std in good ordir.;. We would
request Bars ur Cress-pieces be put in abuse the
openings of the crenultated work of the Battlements
of the rower, believing the same 'tribe dangerous
in the present shape. - ~,
, .
• . ,
The Jury would . cell the attenuottof the Court
to the Centre Turnpike, ate part near &taunt Car;
boa ; and would recommend that the ' Turnpike
Company be instructed to widen, their Roati. at
said place, and also pruteet it !laths suitable fence
or railing along the Canal, between: the SeVen Stars
tavern and Five Locks. • I ; ; , '
The great prevalence of Inteuiperanee, in the
County, and more particularly in the , Coal Region,
calls for some remedy, that wilt remove the-cause
of Our great and increasing" evil) ! ; The :origin of
the majority of the rases, which hive hien acted
sixth by the Jury, can be traced to Intetimeranee,
wad the publisebd'itataties of. the County Prison
and Alms House caul prate tbitit to latemper
ante, which hes filled - them. wittifinnates ;- thus
burthestmg the cititints of the. County whit talcs,
causing serums interruptuais to huffiness; end few ,
fully thereseutg Pau,peinsitt and Crime. ,
Oar existing laws permit any met who' pay s Fire
'dollars sato the COunty Tressury,Lio take oat a li-,
cense teethe retail of spirituous liqueur, its quantity
Got fete than a ONO; .aad . Oriental observation
bathes us that vitiation:act this hoe are ; very fre
quent—patsies often assemblainthenie mi . .iagerietri
.fruthalths UM= 4', the quart, and drink it on the
premises. This tippling- often results fa affray's
end fights, and helps to crowd ourrimiiist, eaten.
dar with cadee,the adjudicaliou ot, which acquires
mach of the time of the Court, and ot our business
community. ~•; ' . , . „
A total repeal;therefore, or te
requina mo d ification of
cristime statues aparticularly . red, so tar as
' - relates to Scbuylltliti Monty.. The- Jury, accor
dlegly. m behalf 'of the "Countyrlrequest that our
Sensteitand
,Res tina tatfy re es being thurtnattaite
forl=nt * and, it poladile,:secure
an a Ito tram suttees, so that here
after laxeses for the retail of eprrttuaus or malt
tiquors to within Ibis Oman:nap. and !subject to
the control. or **Court, , . ..„- .: . , ..
The Jur Mould respeciltillyeslt the Oteitt to ea
rem ' to that law, !Weft prohibits the
nit of liquors oft Sunday, by hutromittg th*Con
dahlia to enforce' its - rditienanekin th eir . respect-.
lye districts. -
..11.,', f - ,-
Affof .Whieb thapeeffully subtnitted,— - ' '
. .
pen S. SPANCILSI4 PprgliSlln., '
• . ~ -. _ „
.7X.ifigi,tl . oi , i ltdr(liii4ri_
gy Falba? EMtmith lectures: wow raw Awe
iypve ste is course of &livery. ,th Lecture
room of Trinity' Church, Cane Stmt.
•• Blessed is be that rawietb, arid they thathear
the word: or thip prophecy, and keep than things ,
which are millet *Mom; tor the time is at hsad.'
The pubikt are cordially united sit weed.
1.
BArnintOniscit i 1.; me Sweet, Her.
twommui Coma. Pastor; service every Sab
bath at 10* o'cloelt X. "ad'?
lartereiST nun (Riaieseas l )Osetre
Rev. DANIIM alettlf• 5101 Vice betel
rraNtly leithillThereirwerrreita4it
WOrikei 40 & 4,rk:
Eretuavit i le 1 -
Itir Tan 5612. b i t 111110114 *the Arndt
Whom Caarek Mal* tateet, wiry sudsy
ligorakisadviramr. • •;•
EIMEMMM===
07 The stetrytri burping oPii segro;
at a place call'edWaims Po u t. pß
toms out to be an obik story : . .eelsteit in um
narrative of a fogiti#slare, gamed Viltisut
Wells Brown. ; ,
- .444 Nei
'the ts Wiird
ilats`Act•of to=
0:7 The Utica, (N. Y.) Gum, says,:tbat
IMO.' Knew Nothisgs" iambs, 700 lIIP thin
;en S It says the successful csudlisls . tor
Mayor there, ongasiday last, was the reg.
I.3.4knelainsikellitmAew_Order.
112" TAt fait case of toodt.sty. is that of a
lady. Wb refused to west a watch in her
bosom because ft bad bands on.
ONE LOW PRICE to ask and take, SIMS ev.
erybody. b e only *peek our aenuments when we
say that our Gentlemen :newts who visa Philadel
phia, will be hantisoutly treated, and am be , aatim
tacteiily;dited to p insitehleM dui of cl'otlia"a; at a
very seasimible price; by esu n so ft 0: the celebrated
one-price'. Clothing Howe o t. LIPPINCOTT &
CO., Sonth:irieat-'t oioer Fourth and Market
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT- AND PILLS
Lave EifeCted-a most Extraordinary Cum of Scro
fula of Twenty Years' St a nding, -Mrs. Jacksuis of
17, Upper Brook-street. Derby, was &Mimed waft
twenty years with a scrofulous ulcer on thes,wrist
the pain from whita was incessant and excrucia:
ling. Sim ; resorted to all kinds of remedies with
out availi sad 'was for a long time. a patient in the
hospital, but received no relief whatever, until she
, resonrca to Holloway'a Ointment and Nis.—
Tliese excellent medicines e•iiixi caused a portion
of the boas to come away, and boa/withstanding
the dreadful state of the wound, it has peri6cay
betilCcf, and btu health is entirely re-established. •
For sate by'John O. Brown, Clemens Or Heisler,
Pottsville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Dr. J. Kollar
Burns Minersville. •
SINES' COpiPOUNU• SYRUP OF TAK,
Wild Cherry and Huarhomul t is t hit Cheapest, pleas
'Mitt:4 and best Cough Medicine in the world, and
cures , more coughs than all other medicines com
bined, which all persons will readily conclude who
are familiar with the' nature of the specitiet in;
gredients.
It costs but 22 cents a bottle., TRY IT.
For sale at the store of REUBEN REESER,
Market Square. and alto at the store of C. BAR.
LET, Centre Street, Pottsville, who are prepared
to sell to storekeepers at the Manufacturer's-pri.
ces..
Prepared may by CHARCES . SINES., 334 North
31 Street, Philadelphia, and for sale at nearly all
the stores m the United States. . 13-3ni
*
GIDDINESS AND. 1/I MES.'S —Wright's
Indian 'isgetibfe :Pills are one of the best medi•
cities in the. World Jor giddiness; because they
purge from the body thOse-stagnant end corrupt he-.
snore which, When floating in the general masa of
the cirenlaiion, are the cause of a determination
or rush' of blood to the beak giddiness, heiidach,
foss of memory, dimness of sight, drowsiness, pain
of the head, and many other symptortis of is loaded
and corrupt state of the blood.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills lire also one of
the very best medicines for the cure of indigestion.
and theretore will most asutedly restore the body .
to a state of sound health.
Caution..—Storekeepers would•do well to tzar.
else care to buying from pedlars: We understand
that a Man by the name of Hiestand, and another
by the name of Sines are offering what purports to
be Wright's Indian -Vegetable Pills. These per-
Fens are not authorized Agents for this Medicine,
and the article offere'd eionot be guaranteed as
genuine. The genuine is tor sale by Mrs. E.' M.
BEATTY, J. G BROWN and J. S. C. MARTIN,
Pottsville. Wholesale (dee, 169 Race Street,
Philadelphia.
N. H.—The public ere re►pcctfully informed
that J. C. HUGHES, of Pottaville, is not an Agent
fur this' mietiicine, and we cannot gutuantee is gen
ulne the article offered by him for sale.
• WILLIAM WEIGHT.
MeLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT.
K. Burns, 4rumpat;aticlinersville, we learn,
bas ohiiiined a supply direct from the proprietur,in
St. Louis.
' The Volcatie Oil Ltniment le truly a CELEDRA• '
TED niedieine, and tuts done more to alleviate tin- ,
man - sufl'ering than any remedy over discovered.—
One or two applications will relieve the' . most se
vere Pain, Brui'm or Sprain.
TWO Bottles ..will cure the faulest Ulcer or
Sore, and will heal the most severe Barn or Scald
without a Scar.
Evaar FARM:i should have a supply constant
,ly on bend to beitsed in time of need.
TO MINERS, worittniin Coal Mines, we say
to you delay not until you have obtained a supply
—you will save a great deal of suffering' and moo ,
ev by tie use.
- .FOR HORSES, itis the only sure remedy for
Lametiess, Bruises, Cute , Scratches, Old Sores,
Swellings, &c. Try it and yuu will be convinced.
re See adverii4mlnt iqqaolbeor cAuitin
-Ataqiiir sate by John F. Brown, Pottsville; Joo.
Stanton, Glen Carbon; L. Sterner, Llewellyn ;
Daniel Lewis, Mr. Carmel ; Allen McLean, For.
restville; Miller's Store, Phizeuie
poTTsviLLE ILIARICE6TS.
1.30411151CTED WEEKLY Folits JOURNAL.
vo,?B,•ai bbl 58 15 n'
peaelsis . par'.l. 414 25
Ws+, •• do da t' 00 Ido do tweed "00
Wheal, bush, • 1 10 V Ord apple. paired -(50
Syr; E do • 001 Eggs, dole!. - .11
vorn, da • 80 - Ibdttst 17
°etc . do 48 Bbotildest, • 8
Potatoes. d 07 51 Haws. 13
Timothy Seed 223 !lay, 108 16 05
Clovet - do 350 Meter. " 00
MARRIED: I
On Morday eventociath f Inet., by Revs Jobe
Culla, WM LIOCHLEX-to SARAH. E. KIND.
ki the same time and nlsee. by the same, JAMES.
HUGIIEi4 to LUUY WINSIAN D. •
2 1* Pork. Pa., on the 9th Inst.. by Rev. A. H. Loch.
man, WILLIAM ittrWEN,ot Pottsville, to tittlAN,
daughter affluent* Weiser of Verb.
On the 10th inst.. by the Ravi William Morgan,
JOHN %V ILLIAMS to rkltH LEWIS, ticitir .of papa
villa.
On the 11th Inst., by the mne, THOMAS J ONES,
of New Mom LIANNAII WILLIAMS of Potts.
•, , •
On the 12th FDEDDRICK F. WADE. to OD
DM:CA-SIMPSON, both 91:Pottsville.
On the ntb laet., afthe residence actin ate,
Lord. In West Branch Valley,. S c h uylkill County, Mr.
FRE nERWE LORD. aged 71 years and S mouths.
to Tamaqua, on tte . ltth Inst.. ELIZADETIT.
wife 'of Mr. Aaron - Van Morn aired 29 /Twin ■nd 21
days. ' . .
foible Borough. on Monday toornlnk.l3th
JOIN JO HEYER9,• Volunteer In the• Wenn war.
used about lag/arc"
GENZRAi NOT!CI18.
11....POLASItt LODGE. No. tl6.—ao Adjourned"
1 6e Meeting of Pulaski Lodge. N 0.116, will bu belt.
MON DAY. everanl, "2016, at 6 o'clock.
J 14AaTtrs, pec',V, •
p•••••,-" • POTToVILLE LITERARY BOCICETV.—
stated Meeting of the Pottsville Literary Society A
will be held on Wedneeday eveniog; tch 1241. 1854. -
In Foster'', Gall, at 74 o'iloott
Lecture—John rt. Richstd". •
subject—" Wealth, Mishkin and eh tipper Te n."
.Reader—J. RI. Wethertll.
Qltestleo- 6 8hould the United states Government
build the Pacific Railroad ; or should It be left to
todleidunt enterprise!!
A cortontlve—C...Little and John. T. Boyle; Naga
tteeWrn. B. Wells ondl. A. ItlcCoot.
Elliot - der nt the Soctet y. A. R. Bsoware,tteelt.•
tictictirliitu. COUNTY. AGRICULTURAL.'
41 — iflOclETY.—The members al this society are
requested to somata meeting arthe Palate Douse of
DANIEL Boxsa, Orvragsburs, no N•TURUAY.
Muth 21th. MI. at k o'clock. P. 14.,-whea the place
for the best Exhibition will be filed. •
v ipo. ODD FELLO Wtr eem eTair.-:Pe nazis desi
te room of ourehulng burial lcuo In the Odd Fellows'
Grimm,. will apply %o
ram Pomo% the Iron litorr, Town nail; •
Joni( J. /MI. j or
Joni O. C. MAIM, Centre greet. •
Nov. 11. - ' Mir •
RACM WANTICI3.—Being inventively engaged
to the manufacture ofpaper, we will payto coup ,
try merchants and °there having rags for cafe, - more
than theme/Int market prleee—Caah.
JedebtfP kidOORS. Paper grattanteturers.
Phl (O ad a Ipt r u e a e —N e o lvwased.ge North* at. •
between sth end 6th')
egireb 10, MU. :
10/11XICAS WABITUDs--Tes lirsitintis and
lyjt.tslaelleana Coal Company are how constant
ly employing Miners. To good, steady Into, constant
employtnent, the highest wages, and lb* belt necom.
mudatiotts, will be given. Payments monthly, an
cosh—, upstate eedeva-ritO Comphop egg i destilny in
mertbattelse. -
The Ro pally," Rai !mid, ail *bleb daily ref" ^
7/vinare /too- reenter. Words convenient arress
to the mhos, whtelf are situated in ao elevated snd
health/ conotre,
FREE B _oo o ol4 are estabiMbed. and :r il l b e
be continued bete, lot the edeitlion "'Pr./C-111"am
of the Worn sod Woskesee. Apply so a. R .
WAIN, Wntng Engineer, at the office. Ramat Dap
Mum - ELLWOOD MOFRII!
• ,
.Entineer . aud Superintendent.
iranivulus. Waugh Chunk, eclerylkitl
ceri and Nicene!lin papers Plea" copy.
Meech IS 1854 Mit • . •
APITSD.—An halve young EMI an Radintnan
U)
a Dry °nada sad Orotery, tDort—aae Wm_
can speak.Orunta and English: Apply to IbliPslit
tat. • , ' 4 • . ,-.
fib. RI, 1854 "/. 4 , tott . •
Ulf ASTED.—A assuager to rate charge or a
VV, Fatima Wanton Pialtsylitaalt.. TO aisful.
sytompeseurand Matted la Me masafacsare of ima
with Bituminous Coal, tad able to gists satisfactory
sefelances. i goad salary will. be. Veen. Address
.• garages:. care of Mr. Y.. 11: Hiles. Letter-v*lmin
rbiladelptila Post-oalet. . •
fat.t.ttes4. . • . • • ti.ggge
UCTANTED ZERIVIDIA TELT.-15 ino4
Csipentere, several - mounts steadV Tm_P lo 7 l sTat
inroad Tripe: itirpty to JOlll4 ATANTON. Arc.
Olan Catbria!
• Feb. 4.1634 54!
Wit% E n g le' Ital: s eat'sr" "Aithlrt
rogation:l**i* Dollars pet assns. One slowed
to Katgaiesto etreetiplefirred.. AMR* Len 333
reit:vine, CO: • . •
katraelge.,/issaryl4lB*, .• . 14t
ivamists `:. 4 mr.411114163)..-Tes 10 0 4 rellidge
nties Wan Iltsmistell to IP SA Chenille hi
v a. 000111 MMIL*111.141 pato" sad tobsitass Wort
eves. War (aft*? paaveulan apply et .tie Soo k
Butte of dm Wpm' ker. BANNAN.
Jos, 21, ISH /4-
DIED
WANTED.
COAL.
fIUAIRLICID W. OIVBIBAILO, Agent ref Me
La& of ANTEMCITE and BITUMINOUS COAL.
'V Orme, les F. 1.41011. P sits deities. City of New
at.
Hazleton, Creaberry.Su
.
• gar Unread Hoorn Bus, how the
WHiTrt Lill Lahrly Region. ' •
Witham, Woad Mt., and Black
Haub from the Schuylkill region.
gab ASH. Gate; Belmoit. elalem, 'Orchard.
' •l.ttpottaand Lew ietrciae. . .
from the celebrated r tostburg
Chuleo. ki Wei i alto Co usher land
Land Liverpool.
aiIOMIS, Pi M. co 2 P. M.
4114
BTVIINOIT
OVFleg
Mite h ie. ON
11/NATTY, THOMAS 4% , Dave reusuved to
11. 0 i. o n ce o r C. 14( 4 ,4 ,9 1 urza;14.41-,sn t:enuer rect.
bete% Ole Aseticatt 110 Us e, rvr Le a peikka, Laving
busmen *llk thew 4,11 plebe Wii .
On. itel, 1654 _ , 411
ISSOLUTIOAO CUPAitT/StaitSlllP.
AJ pattneftati* tteretolute elttoatis between
Gina W etaydes-apultiespouta butass,uadlng to
lb. atm, of eNVlilitit & Ml iES, is this day tna
oulteltbr Mutest 40stant, by the withdranot; or
hleutuala Mabee moo the Arun Gaulle:W. harder,
having purchased his entire Ilitefest in all toe de
putations of 'their.: . :oll/1150111, pill 'eine ail' ac
coutos.wah the hat arm. ' .
- GEORGE W; SNYDER
BiNJAIIIN MILNER,
Potwrille, !cu. -
ISKINUTICE.—The biiihees of the lute Glen of Sl 4 tl"-
lt ar..lll.Apit„ tvldbecunrinu.4 by the sabecrtbri
to all itiltaitoos manor.. of Hiram tusfrat
lam Moundir, dattutte.uter of all klad,uf machinery
(or Bailin; llatlls, - Bleat Pinnaces. itedroad Care. &c..
.11tC. He *Ol 'llan coonnoe Mb hotlines ut blica:ok
and Belhhj the celebrated Pine Furst: Aite,..lsA,
114 Lams plarldpeko Feiss ard..1.1 C,la hi,. bring suit
proprtetor of tbeee.ol l 4tectea
Jan, 81, 1851.
y'EOUtle W:nrYDllt
• '
1 10 .PARTX.E.101111P.—.4:WIN 'Aptirv.;
%-olltlilD basing teatoteett the' aad 4114)04;
of Cti ha. Ibis tlAy.,atat,tlated with btat W tutu .,.
U. tivDtasaso.loMil Reateet. Ja.. and Umlaut 41, - .,
Porte; unti.:r the Am of LEWItt AUDI:MORO
Co., at 43 Walnut iaet. . • '
Wl:terve" Nut 7 1 • 14, Port • Ittthatoad: •
;Le was 'AVUUreit/e.1.);
~Ggoaca 11. ruTTrs.
• f WILLIAM G. nuor.macii, -
• • • ) JOHN HIMMEL. • t
Jan. 14, 1854 - I 2-tf
BUSINESS CA_RDS.
SETH W. GE A o VORNEIi AT LAW
11Inersville,ENhayikui r" my, Pi.
. RE. 6RB
Bon. EiLis LtWa,
" Jona C. Rana, . (Phitadeiga•• •
J. H. Rauacal * CoartlaadBt., New York. -
JAMICI geq.,Potiarille, Pa.
OLIIIkII WaT.oN, Esq., ,Pa.
Mama 4, .1854 •*. . 0-ly
wRIGIMS:OFFICE is at Pori tar:
boo,tbise doors bellw the Pon. Office. ()Ma,.
hours 191g,t0 2F."51.,a0d7 to 9
Feb.11,1954'
, 1.. DODS Ob. !SUR EON DENtid
!dirket detest, a f yore above Ventre, le
prepared to operstoln the dont satist6tory manner.
and oo reasonable EMU/.
at 4200 allifiCaLifil—ATTOßNEY AT LA
Lliwellyn, Schnittill Cadjaty; Pe., w u niteud 10
Idly business eutrusted 10 his eery, wain proluptises;.
Jaw 14,1854 ' 9-3014
-EIIIMONDIFI, PROF itieSoll OF hlll.BiC.-7e.i.
INA, choir or the 1‘1,41,0 . , ofir.m or 31rioatecni-Pismio
tuned. Any eonnntioicatic)ri addre.vsed io.the 104-
scriber r at his residence, Mansion 1100, r , hit. Usk
ban, Will be puocitiallysttended
Dec. 14, 1,40.3 124 r
ALLEN SURVENCIk and ENtA
NRER, will gononne the business raids late.Faih
gr., Samuel II Fisher. Having posageslon of valuable
rapers. Note' and Marla, he ban unuaual faellutea
for the pursuit 01 bl, profession, and can give
Ide
.Infortuatlon. In rilerence, to land Iri the Cita' 1 V
;fon. .
_ .
novega. FISHER and ALLEN FISHER
continue the buying and selling of Real Estate, and
have now for Cale several valuable Tracts nt (; fi nal
Land.
Office, Centre stmt, (oar emus SOU ib of the Pena
gylvanla Hall, gamernde, Fouayille.
November 19. 1110 47-tf
FOR SALE . & TO LET.
„.„ . .
UST atrwen (mat Rentucky, a lot c..f inulr,which
t, will tie sold che . apby ttietuttlerstgced.
•JthdEt'll A. LIIIMUELIitti.-
, Schuylkill ' haven; Illatedi 111, ls.S4
A, FINE' CICANC.I4 . POll. CAPITA 4. -
•4le 22 aires ut plows 1;oal Las/d,
well located for bait ntss-pill:a low aid lama city.
Apply to ANDRE. W RIM ,AIL, heal Estate het;
Curlier ur.filaltaniongo and titcusit Stirrt,.
March 150534.”: 11-3 t
irricras,Ast) s Toftz Itoo/ . 118 TO LIST.
ki—The Minter Tnontst Milldings ar e now untieti
going a thorough sepal!. and will Ur lert to good 14,1i
n:tuna reasonable tern'. rept further inidrmaiwn
apply to . .' Jr. vt lalllEtl ,
-' • tlitver Terrace Building
Alareh 19.131 •••• . -
SI L —Tw4 and Boil frig Lots, eligitily
‘42l,uatediun E darket Sy g uare Pottsviile: . Appi)",to
i.nussEL,
Agent for Mts. Thompson,
-
Turner OEI4 and Manantungo sta.
March 11, lis34 •; 10-31
Rue
1 4 - .0-1% ILENT.—lbree drat-rata inflect lu "
Office dualb.ns" curaer of' 241.4dd blatant
eargo Bta. •
- blared 11,1631
ellO LET —A first Italy room lad cellar, 0e2,1
1 Street. near Norwegian, welt ad.t.ptcd for d Ore
Room acsame m.•cltaotcal Ousitieas. Juqulre - of 1.
R, C. GREEN; !..'ent Le iatreet,`l'ottset ite
FatiE,lB,s4 , 13.1 r
- -
.FOlt SA LJZ,-,-The suberriin,r,
lobo purposes 'removing from Pottsville : otfui3 a i
rai'vsva sacn„ all phi Household Farallon,
.110tIllt in Mortis' Addition:. Pirmons wi,iting ill pa •
ettase,4ol*lase call on "Wednesdays and 1110/s.
days, until thistlsin pl Mareb.. 1 •
• " " • • 0Eo: U Pori 4.
Feb. 11,1854 • ;• fi-ti
I'o LEASICI—Ic favorable Lease can bo
. ./I. thelnarose ' flohn M
el and Mamoru! Veins, and
another npo o l i theclpobn.,illarkson and eninler Vel/171,
by applicall I'. W.SllgarEH,fintineer; &c.
Jun; 11, 11154 4-21n
- _
F6,l.SaLli).—iaeo taro•story lifone , "-
s ip selth Brick frants,ba the cur. ,1 - ' . , ...,,,
nerof Tuhrd and NorwPghta direeil.eath i(Gsltu .
2 fent' frotit by 32 feet deep, on a sib! 10
feet to a2O feet ;hrs. ) 1 • • :
_ •• ALM! rOft BALE, • ,
10 Hum Oltenia ~ Engine; with 1,9 O,La I
Breakereee been An %tee a Sheet time, e.a.l Will', be
3313 en reaeoaible a 111114.. The Er/glee nay be Mery
a Milne' ao tdayder.e Machine shop.
. .
Gli.ORUe. M. CUMMINC.
53-if -,
Dec. 3t, 1853
LEASE. -1 'o a 'good Tenons, a valuSph-
L' Tract °Moat, Land, lthownas the ••Zei try Tratt,”
'tousle in Franey Township, ;Schuylkill County. hcw.
of Trerriont. It lieu on both, sides of the, Min. Rol
Fltisniton to 111 ladle Creek—contains about 1,30 accrs,
Is/heavily nwitrferecl,:eod wall adapted for ari extru
sive operation:- 'Sever at. ielha of lied Ash eirtl
have been proved otld fon pd,O; he artist-rale reisli
ty.rthef InfOrruution appl t i l fo
JUH['ANNAN,
. • . Te.R CLYME:II.-
Pottrellle.
November 316.53 - ' • • 45 11
..
Ft:a NA LE..30 i'ect lot on Cent - re ritiert,',,Nce
--ii. in 3. Wynn'a addtlon to Pottsville, mi tt lot
rum from Centre to Railruadettet, is hontotea on
the rputh by 101 of SOlough; Eaq., on the north , by a
2.1) fl'., etteer or fermi and partieulars ebottE - 01
the elubeeriber it ble•Drug store, Cenire titteri . Putt!-
vine: Indisputable title, !VIII be el rob. ~
- JOHN S. C. MART IN .
Agent for the Owner.
• • .
August. )0i /8.51: . 27-tf 'i
,
Fro LET.-A large and' commodious . 7, _
•,I, office sod fixtures; in liannan'a Butld.: . El .
ittia,oppoalti,the Episcopal Church, Ventre ~?
direct. Esquire °lr . : .- ..•
_
Jin. 24,1851
faIREIENWOOD LOTS FUR 8AL6..--.VitfuaLle
kA bullillot)ots to tl!ei roost central part of the:
oust, of Potteinhr, lately laid our on the Oreeilviiiie
Estate, are noii , offeled for sale. Apply to
A. MAISEL, Atent •
for the ow nete,'st his Hire MlthilDtgl/igt) . Sti.
Pottsville May 3.1 8 31 - Ad •
NOTICES.
MOTlClCool•rnposala will be' melted et ofi
I.‘ ace of the De/aware, Lackawina and Western'
Railroad Compinyo—'Coat Department, until the let,
of-April: for sinking; two COAL IILOPSS, and o
done .50 MINERS' tfolltaßt3, near Scranton. Piaui
and apecilloationg can be seen at the office of
• . '
JOd. J.
• Gen. Cost Agint•
Scranton; Mardi Id , 1834-
vitirboz.—Tbeotadvsi g n e ct batting pui. , ,hmied
lithe Week Valley Colliery, are now prepaked Id
receive ordent for the telt:hulled Black !limb Unite
.a,sti Coal.; Ali orders Will be promptly attended 10.
• • APAMS dr. EIIiOLLENSERDZit -
March 4,18,33: . 9.4",
IVOTICE Is hereby given that Letteis
1N 'mama on the!Ematit of James H. Leven, Jae!
at the Borough or Schuylkill Haven. I, *"
been grantett4 the Register at debuylket tuenty.
n t° tib2cti_betv , residing in the Harnett' at Ore i t . }
'ATS• Audrey:we, all pellotte having claims or
ismids against the Estate of said deceased. tv lir, autlo,
knOlinthe Sarni 10 limas without delay , and' ail Psfl
saes ketostiajg tbennialees Indented 10 said 15oate,
asp reiptested to make Immediate payment. aenrge
Kitareits wilt collet% 11111 ieeounri due the lite. firm.
of Levan ikKantentan, mad M. F. Media: and W. It
Latin tbe among*, due the fete arm of •/a mem
* Levan Cd. : , JACOB 11AMME4, ,
• • te,eztllEl..ll. MEDGEtt.
Feb. 18.164 : • 7.k
rjou B Lic t iorice..--ntssoLuvriN•
FAH:vier/gum —the Partnership • berricitore
ex t et i og beg wee n'stfilliare Lewis and Mathew
aftboo in mining Coat bribe Peach Vein, is thle day
dissolved by mutest consent, rind all persons basing
anyelalms stalest said rum, are requested to present
Uteri, to Virtiliste!Lowls fbr adjoins:tent. tad para t et
anti all.thove kruitelng themselves to be Indebted to
acid dna, will make iettlement and Payment! erne
the paid WUllam hems. iettriont (either delay;
WILLIAM' LEWD!. • •
-•-• MATUV.W R1C14111:140.N. •
Feb. 61,1851. • s [Feb. 11, 1854.) 8.114
•
MOT/On. the aubeerkbet would hereby ,rnotirl
IN Ms 4oweee 4pd the public generally, tbaK ba , te
prepared at id Owes to attend to the meseortop oY
Plesterled. %clue Illstwory, Brick blasoury: Dipuirm
end other weeeuriott belonging to Buildings!, of •ali
Mods. Also, to contszet for the ConstructfOo 'sad
Brewton °Tall kinds of Buildings. beilirgesipodernhi,
• JOHN U. AldErt.
P. O.—Titankftil for pas,: ravers, the wiliettionril
wobldsotlelta cOuthioallou of the hitherto :iibrrst
patronise.' I
J. I. J.:
Nov. 11.119511., * 4B-it ,
Roots of Aesooats of the late
.1:116)m of ORICIIIT k POTt, base eetn pissed In
e—hends of the onderalined for rollerlma: 864
those Intebtettoelll please call and. tasks pa a nent,
erltltOtit Otribefdela;t. JORN CONRA .;;;P. :
Poussille, Juts 43,16!], . 20-tf
r III PAIRTIIIIRSINIP
v.rherphy gives that- I have this day /Ole GIN
ailodated WRY me Id. EDGAR lIICGARD4.EtI,
Practice of LaM, Which, la all Its waded' krt
dies, bereetterta conducted under the :Ater '0
NEVILLE A' - 1/CILIRD4. (hike, Centre •Gtree!t,
aertloorjo a., Mottle' elote.
llins 11. Ig, • '
PAINTED seasigs AND
10 Panwid:Wiadow Shades OD Caseate. new
had tNahllfUl trarktles,,very cheap. arbolositle Old
retail; , U. HANN A N
• Cheap Book sad Paper
• Meth' lt— - :
OLOVIIIII TtmoTay ISED.-AI•
••••0. °MON, SETTS, by ibe Quart
_by_ bale, r
- IL DAN N A IV
tile 11
- I " Cbeap Need and Boo& .Sjoire.
Ita►eh 111,.1844-
•
156R11141101 WRAPPINOAd SLAW/110
PElt i ot Menlo sizes and gamily. ;Jut
_ re _
! , elTed - ea4l too es Te,mtbaltsate sad mall.
,• • B. BANNAN'S
Muth It
•It - • Ch
t-.ap Book Ettore.
. i
Pi nadCiPhla
CENTRAL i
DRY GOODS S TOP }
! South-rfaii earner of .4t644th and drat Srrilt,
rt MAHLER ADAIdd invileittbn ',articular att”liii.ll;
IL/Dr FAMILIES and STOREKEEPERS in
teethe and CtiOiCC Witt of FANCY nifSi:• PLS. 1,41
tol7lplllollll one of the t. 4.111 Iklistrffilwni• 112
OM thy. . • ,
NEW 1100,DA aro belng daily
,recelvid
lion and Mbar 44)41Cea: and num l ssss map ttrVero
nn getting the latest and beat stih.d, to the „
prices.
Brodie and ottir Shawls.
Weal histoidN-4,
And Fuennining 4./4,
Arranged in' separate neartraerq,i 'all strung /4'l:
la t asinine them by.
£ Pareseular_aerention &••ivt!n to I'Latti tr:v
*larch '141834 11i.3n,
' PIEULADELPIPA
SPRIIVCI 211 VD SIII . IIIIER DRY rif.)6D. , ,
I.
D4*
V. PEPUV. re!tqcilnir.thanka
„.
J:patronage extended to nun by Ills pti,in4y I, 1 , ih.14
,j,itlrig the past season. Olin Ins then:ollkt I.'e ie yo u
prepared to *nit parctiarets, fauns twitu and .
did-,assortment of •
.Rich Plaid :French Printed Latedi.'
Mtriped tiiiki, Pails :41!k Tissues,
Rich Brocade ” Rich :Figured Datil
Hulierb Plain " j Nlain parPges,
Th. fleet Blackarenstllnes, Orondt'o'..
chaticeable I Glininami4;' .
Aldo, c'.~icnSil Erat.roiaeries, 1 , 1.1 Cluvua.
an..t•Cishinere Gawky Pam. klautilla., Arc, p.w,
inatty pther'dnitiLle gui,de. • . • -
The !ii•iven etyies ni ;coda will t,u constawli
a.; it.W any - other Core I:i' '4.
(loc. V. ouruv,
No: 4 N. ' , tic Phtladelpthe.
W:2ntif
rib. 25, is.
•
• . ,
ECCYSTODID DRY GOODS 11011.gE
•
upArte k LAN DEL1.,40 6'n,=and 4rcli igreci6'n,= .l.ll,adciphia, hare this season eiilardeit their Mk i .
iii.himott, which eiiabiai, them to iircer a Intl. II iii, , K.l
istotk 4•:.Eity tiqud,o, fur the lave: Inn ci CI ii.''.l.l 81
lit:li OW.
lii it.* ataaiinie.iii may alwaym be . Iqiicid a fill' liar of
BLACK sll.firi, -..
•- ..1 ,
FA:sit'ir my.,liti. `
riAaNNI..& —all Mafia,.
Illit:B.4 r0,1 0 14.- - alt kl:f.k. ' .
teITAPLE LINEN GOODS,
Do 1 3,ITTI:YN Gi.,01/ii.
DO wl - ..)(11.1.:N 1)
C1.0:.i, . '.•
IILACK C;(lol):i.—Lii kin.l.l, -,
INDIA. - , 4 1L.Ke4,
Cltlititit hil•tWEs a ....'
' 81 nice all , i &Aloft,: ;fowls. can alway a t. o miialhey
by : apiiiyitig iii • - Eli' 111'. & I.4hbrla4
• • 4rn !Ind .1 ,,, n'5,?.e,
Tltit,llS—`..o t'a.ti, and 1 , 11,.,-. mil accerz„..i
CI , (load ekiiiiitiy Muney teceiveil
ilti.%s, 1954
11TISCF,LLANEOU$.
• .
' I 140TICE.
PlLlA'Srlbectlber hatchy gives 'lll4llCe (ha
10por,inte4 3 , 1 r lilliQlZGELliilClir. LI ig thva r
chant,: 4 4l4., ik.f the SNI •• Ynt.nt
rind (hie : 4 printr," in 'lily regt,,,,
TiiE atitarrlbrr ld prepared to t•aecole Ordlt ' y• for
Illy above mrotios,od aprauKrr. lltcy
(tile iluit Artirie *ver otii.o.o to the 1,111,1,,.
notatible lot otinpl:rity and '0,,,31,011"..
it'jrUll.43lo atol it
.14E1111,1,1; fIN 11:111 r$
alare4 11, IbSa
.Speeches on Nebinsku Question.
~.ltl.E.,UllL:ii of Ilittlalaw. tiuntott.r',vraid. Rt.,
13eti, , Clavte,..i.x.,un the Nrbra ilia C•ttieutit.t..
entrkri and Berg's Iditunaaitlit 401 the Oin.,
,dcratla'm and herek •do . • do do
Hut .Curit— by Solon Robit.,un;"
Vlitt Old Brewery—by tliu Id.ditto of the hue 1'0.,,
alf.,ati•n • • ;
l;ractl'Or•-rntsitott l a liw (took of 7ftnvely,..,: ! _
Mrs. Puiltimi, , n , , Caiiiit hag uf. Fria,:
litnnuilsell'u New Guido or the Flttladt•lplifa ar•l
'lrt•ailtuat Railroad. . . . • .
..,
l l oophar Pat - dn., ltlru. c - ..,
Ilimtill fur 1, - 4...trattultall7C.F. '. :
FOI 1.11 . 17kir - 7.7 . . . L. ItAft.ht.i.St's
Rook and SL:sliourr, ',1 0t ,...
.1
tr. t ;Mitrl. 11,4351 . in
PATEIVT 11ORSE
910: r.ubseillier lrtrin3 b. eu appoint.
1. - Iddirlutylkitl \all4, to pied,
f urnisittheii to rite pub' ol either %shelf.- .1
; • ;
'they are vas'l ly ruperior fond: hal/St:IAI net,
lb los hetglrbothood, and only ',gum. ; . ,
itt.piede thew altogether. Itierclithir.
uracturer's Wholesale
a d are fir,peetfully ti CII rd to call 3111.1 At:,mn j,
4; 1:010.7
eon and audit/are el,ore, Centre .St , 1.•,
.; :11.00 it. lilt
. .
• Fresh Garilevs, ,Grass
, _FLOWER SEED:4.
Par ,Tut, at Mr Serf! arid Bunk Stop of
• mrther, irlec'esale tind Retat:.
w ukia t:: . aysortmeto put up lot Mn, banil!to
again..ot elty prkes..
7lku3e Bred ate. guarati'svui to be wrkll-til'e}:ar. i.
pterrllled, whirr) IS To plarriah.,
Fruit Treee, Plaold and NiVul.l,cry, I.f na,
pbtained to order, at NJ, HANNA N'Ti
DI,; Ind :1112i 800,.
Nfatcli 11;1!..51 •
JO/INSTON & CO.; i!
•
• ck,NTRE .sTREET, 'PO I'T.S
11 received a MUIdellUI &MCI.% ritiviir•cor.
I llamas, flue )enes euring. - beviliev oithri am
cies in tue provai.ion • liei. Alva, a fre-ti Ktiop , ) Ot
StailNll. l blL Dry 6.,%0a3, to WlllO they would .'i•vit
attention ul the public .
Feb. 4, 1F:,4 5-'1(
. 10-tf r
Cheap Letter. Paper ,
AND GNVELOP,ES. ."7
110:1.1 lirepc , s and at .
N hand a variety of 'Cap and Letter papOre t. l:,;H
vilopti; act: which ate Offered a( low prrce,
Also, line Certain and'able Loki rteileh Dania`,
&he the new, tanitionattlo Buff Laid Len r ,•1
and Note Papers, and Ettvt•lopta to matt •
. Lvesy .Varnity 01 dteel Peon. front /21 efqll3
Vaii• per g \Snit O.•J rl 'Lent
1.41466Dery. For salt- iew
..
I:, (tANICAN'it
. ~
. • 110. , k and Ht - Illor.ty ::::-tor
n1,..13,1554 •
- ' ' •-
• ' -- •
."67
- • •
••% . 1 4 1 .: • • 11IINAMENTAI,THEES. .
• • l The subscriber will r, sire , •
tuders lot all kinds 44 Fruit '
''rren , i, such aS APPle.reatil, al...a,pric,n,.:( hart. j
vim " , r i y rh o Itu toll I n c 4 IIu.IN
II el . . •
•
.4, Ili., for fiaipltorty inJ : . ' 1 74‘V!, ,, IP 1'1ar,114."..“..,,, , .
,twri 111,11 en. Ritulntrtsirlant., REC., Act . , loreth, i
u‘ , ll 8 hrubbeg of °veil , denx rint ion, Bull;. ,- ,t Hr.,' ~
,APpa . rrigilt lintit9. &c..
. .
Ettrow , rin Llndert. Engliitt Wetinot, .fi4eC Mope.,
andr Ater ornamental Irreg. - , t.. , , ,- :
c 5 • In order to rrcrive MICA) TnEUS,
rant that nrders atrniart t,e sett In rant*
ate rnarrn and rtItITI.A. Dr practlted II Ihn &de
not rrrrly'ed eattv in the ttraaan
I:. BANIcr:O .
Agrnt fur qivo extennive Nututri •
rob. iss4
. Arcadian. Institute',
S.Clitl KI LI,
Ll. open on 'AlantPly. April lOtb.
V V 'elipers irnon of rrole• nr 1:17.10.1'11'
The build races are-liecierKolag eiletoml•
ough urhnol ftirnhole in • 11; • •
and uu ex-petite has ikel• ••1 , win be .party 11, „
add to the comfort and welt-being of the
• The course of 'ludic• will
branthee' of Sruall.ll and t:hoollcal "I.lteraiur,
Ic.derrr Lahttu . agei, New, &r.
TERNItz
For tuitina per quitter (II
"- insttunioi , s On
" Modem Laugungee, each,
. .
. floafding may he obtained In private faiintika , , k. ,
reaeoliat,le..reore. , .. A I (if it ig Lit,litcti):iail ti , .11..
'IL, the family of /he Principal. ` ." ...
~ .
corcuiere and fitrit•er ii.lomiation may btt ulir,4
I.y aldrc6aing .1': P. I'AT.M, ' ' •
Orwiptttirg, r'cliu)lX 111 Cntlitil,. f.l ' •
February . 24:,.1 . L.5-1- - .:, ''. ''3
7L
JOHN I3ANNAN
T a all Owners of flonseA,dad
Ito& to build; tall and see Nutti4'. ,
, ',PATENT EXPANDING. WINDOW
V - MCI/ his all the advantages whI(11 IV,leSts
R,V and Pulleys 114 re; in l:cspina-WindoWs 'ln Gin
potation and ado haw-many adiantages thew,
gigue of 'Wilith art. Chest!: If ) tin use W. 4111., i , c
ynnt Windows, thes'areiTid , to eat out ; 01' i•r‘hr.
Lairds break. &c. 'fhb Expandlna r,th eahnot bresL
If you use' Weights:Ake :,1•11 must he liliee to in•
Frame so as hi eau nn unpleasant name
Cline the wind blown, and also to admit d dal 3 ;„,
abuttilan'te In the great inconseniencl of gm-I
housekeepers. The Expstidina gash is tight ti) f
pans ion, and thvreiore sciti not rattle nor 4"ln:it
an d air . if you time Welgi:/$ you cannot a'groeve thr
indows from the Frames without renjdyina
strips front the eides..there.by causing the
rubbed off as well as losing some (mein the rrCrta
loin. The Expanding leash can be rentoyed
and retarned•tu the Frame, in a 100111e0t. I r
aloolo:r great Inducement to use the a•ibuidii
atsii, is the cost which, in a new house; woblit lox
11.11710 re than one-half the cost et butlihnk the old
miry flame With weighte, enrds and 1 1,,
Patent .can be applied to old Saab, whetlit.r 11.1
top Noce I.Voichteur not;at an expense that 'is Ho;
it, krot•lM,atiiin of she matte ad , abtalev ita'"ed.
to, in 'rack, the"ontg sash which cotottines, e cdn•o n ,..
ennverdente and comfort in perfertliin.
Call and eiginine it a it will cost' nothind to look it
13.13/10P-RIGIITe4 will be 501.1 to C3rpent. To'
'GEORGE 111{11011V
eb.13,-054 - era
VALENTINES! VALENTINES
XTEM.IB, the beautiful' Geddes hl Luttr.. and
V darling Cupid. tiave ehoten for th;.lr retreat. to ,
wril•anown aemoritary of Love's A rmoryl.H l'it ir...•
Bo Fancy Stole:Centre Str•et. I'otr.ovi l le. and
have eomatiseloned him, the celebrated ~JrP.,t, .
VALENTINES, to celciate as the bigni
Lave, Coatutilp and Matrimony • .
P4lltifitl to Ws Hutt, he is tifttiif ail in hi; ,pow et
to further the interevta of those youths slid maid. , or
who ate angering tram an 21rett ion of the herd' .
For all, of every ago and of every rank In. Gfr, In
°feta* specitic that h.rr never yet f..tie4 Such
wolleftful 'power (tithe s;yl..lidiL' V ALENTINT.:S
MIA by thin phifinthroniet sad conorvator of urn
binder pamHone,th It oGto• maker lov.. without rend
ing One as a pioneer. It operates like tln Opun
lieuttantr,"'up - m the heart of the moot littotr 'Katie
anald.rendera r o ort3an nary wr it k dtilightful
It . othe.whrew ho.trie were .itarrotible, Lave hero
woo b y the fir.t Va lent in e,Arof tii.,aaan4, who no,
tr f joiee In , loving wive, or affectionateratuvnamk,
Ochre, with tears of grawilde. Hick th y In
debted (nee whale life '.f. - toPPlnTri 4 r s I e wonder
fit Valentine of . CHARLET) OsRLI: 1
. Vatentlnes, Valentine Carrie. Volehtlne Wri
ter,,Eorelopec. /Ir.i.. Ate., in !ref . / VAtlrly ('alt or
:.end to Head Quartero, and sidect front the ,larg , 4
treatment In thrr county, and at the gitw.•et tit,
prices:
,Jan. 21.11?31
NEW ROUTE .TO nantaimunp
T -
h. 2 0 , L41 " : 1
.14.•." Aar
HE DAUPHIN 4- SUSQUEHANNA DAD.RtiAD
from the Ant:min Station,.on the Reitlin4 Ftvi.
Thad, to Ilavrlaburt will be upribeil for brillneir
the lit of February. 14 a -
PA :31.11N ER TRAENN 3 . .
.Leave Atibuto • at S.3Q A. M., .
Affillt at ilarrl.burg 12 n " theuut 1.?:f .
Leave Earrliburg, 2.15 P. M., r
J NO: C. SRVILLE:
4441- •
Attlee et Auburn, 15 15 1 .. /Mkt.
The Reedlnt Railroad COMptir l y w ill run a
Oslo In the morning, from Readiugrn AplAturt,j):‘
thy op it Pert 1 . 51101 mt the Pamiengv.ss W hi, 1,13 r
hare arrived front Wilkelberre, Hattetnn.
Chunk, Ike . thrnneh Tamaqua, and -bring Cheer
•Auberh before 11.30 M.
Thy Train sniping from ILtrlLdkutest Ai15.14
''eta 13 P. M.,
fettle:ennui With the P. uptt.ti , c
Train On the Reading Railroad.
This toots forms the quickest- endjinoe: tht. , t
Railway COIKIeIiOII between all North-li2rttin
ntrailla, and, the Wallies of the tiehoqa
quehanna,ln the Qtrectlon of flatriabiDe.
ELLWOOD 1.1011115 Y,
• En 3ls .eor and dopethdo.dtoo
IMP Wilkeeharre, Match l'honk,l'am , o!..s . 5 :;•I
Easton paper' phrase 451 end send yip r accoont ,
to this Mks for v 31401011, sending , 1111) one"P
of milinutisement to the:Oh/4v of the Engineer, sz ,
Dauphin, Dauphin Col.. Pa.
Jan ,L 4, 1839
DRY GOODS.
!tun and 1 - 11,irdwi3 , e , -11,rt-, I 'citify
opt>r.s it r: iurre Ala , I'llll. rll
Ilk 14
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