MiglM El El in ,cri 311inrN 7 '3annual EMI POTTSVILLE, PA. Saturday 51lornling, March 25, 8. BANNAN. Editor and rroprleton. C. 14TTLE. Avsociate MEG STATE, TWEET • .- . FOROOVER4OR 4.101 ES 1411..L06K. niliirirToretrauato . ; FOR, CANAL COMVaSSIONER : GEORGE'. 0,104 E, or . • FO ST-IntEME COrat..: , . DANJEL Ja• 04. OA CONGRESS ON TOL CLERGY On the first page will be touti# io fall the proceedings to both IfiNues z o f Co ngress , fast week, relative tc the• three thousand' lets England clergymen's remonstrance 'Against the Nebraska Bill. The remontmnce "tteil, which *as printed in our last: Was perfectly respectftil and "drawn up in :the usual lorrrr, the only . .variation -being in the adoption of the stYle . of "diction peculiar to the profession. 'Lengthy.cpmment anithe debase in the Senate would be auperfluousL- 1 , ei only necessary to read the ,spercheiol Cu., to pronounce sen tence upon them. The epithets applied by them to the petitioners fall short of the mark and,can only recoil With 'annihilating effect upon the speaker:, when ir) . is known that atuung th.e remomtrants were ten Daum of Diviniti - ; Di. 'W..‘ti AND and Prof. lyotaps, of. Andover, in the 'nijrnber; and three Bish ops—EASTlitfiN, BURGESS and BAKER. Such 'licit tei4l lice in the g,raterul remembrance of their country, when these sneering, sell - I:Alen:lit, por,liouFe politicians will have , Iken forgotten, or will only be remembered for the part they enacted in this disgrikefur scene. • This it: the first instance, we , be lieve, in. the history of our Goyerument, . where tie - right of petition has ever been set riouqy quesiiont:lf.. If ever any man-com mitted political suicide effectually and fgrev er, it is Mr. 'Douglas ; and his friends Would do him service, as well as the country, , ,try y,.itlidiawing Inn from public - lice as'sooni as p:o•_ , sible z , .1 • .. 1, . i • . It , '- - Tlie PhiladelPhia North Amer - ape' hi d settle comments on this disgraceful affair some v.: ago, f l p -forcible . and apropos: s :w' e Cannot Icrbear makior , an extract. Tne .Ed 'tor OFCS a long article with this strong,. p tineut and, we heartily' add, triiihjul lan gi.9ge : It seems as if to the very temple of their ltbertie—those blessed and priceless fiber- Divine goodness clearly vouch safed and has.„w conapicuously preserved to :hero—the people of the republic 'have wil fully insulted dud by the most ribald riot• rule and blasptietni. It .Was nut ,enough that ,three tliousatid of His ministers, offer mg a prayer in Hts name, should be:scoffed at and villified 'on account of" their office—it writs nut entargh that his Nt'rvant,otheiatitig asthe chaplam of Congress, should be made gamti itie disgusting levity of a low and impious wit—,nut the Omar of 47, 4 / a live pru:aoity was reached when a member of ,oat Semite moposed that an inquiry should - he niadv ht the Almighty and a report re litrurif respeaing His judgment upon the - tiction of the Lady in :he pasSiog of a cer t,aiu 6411. There is about this whore ti-aus ,;crioulso hold, so tern file au impiety,-that it seems incredible. What man would have nu-atoned lila!, in MI age so Moral and re . lined-410 a land so ertiirdild with evideu - ces oQrititple bounty and benevolence—among a:p eo pl e su akvtaioutil in their feelings and jives, and iu the hall of die highest council ot a State which presents more testimontes 'or ft it to T bt-cii the favorite - care of Heaven than nut empi,rethe earth contains—au iu- ,Irit•Vc ; CenCe w wanion, vulijar. anal 11 ogitious as that deserthed could 'have •A tot the Senate or ;he ea 'COo 21ory. renown Is tif ' i I ' ll:if with a drtisdlul statue. To what 'itie;do.:ll.n ti,:.:eileraei, has it 'fallen, when. d rviiiiCou and God have ee;oe,i cd00n...1 re,noin ; whet, dhe nijD• rteu of Ole' war are decounced au 1131:6, awi•Lhe ;maw w;tl trriver , of the ;Creator are u The aqurs in that uf W611:11 We are 'sprilking th•-ertir, told the trust wit! receive, the On qual.ned ret,ulie of a grisly loSulted and populor seuiinien , t., They areutt in the place wittth 41611 have I,r. eor,duct and language, which -e'etit appropriate no where unless in ti v a .i.., ir , ) ! K:e to nilietsts or heathens. Su 101“4. :liry .:1;n1 uelt voOthey - preside over :\lllt.. p.114 -1C nothing but evil can Le it ena;:ltalal legislature 1111P0 deCillic in vitAtte until it tles‘cends to the low o! yul4ar:iy, wvakneEs and curruro tion,•' . : 31ASSACIIUS1ITI'S LIQUOR. LAU - W In>t u'evk alluded to the recent dectsipn 01 the Suprime Court of Massachu sett‹, lad yor-e ;thy coUstituuonality of the right 4-:'utireli and Seizure serlhion of the Liqu4 I,aw ~{'that Mate; to show iliat the validity cl the I,aw, as a whole, was not at nIL impaired ; hut on the contrary that by thus dinw.ing agetition its weak point, Its friend, would •immediately apply theAcelvvs tifirpair the breach, and thus the enacimcnt would be made stronger than ever: llayiti4 . more room nowv , e append the opinion tt the Court in full, that every one—the opponents as well as the friends of pxOchftion—ulay examine and satisfy him. self that the 13 . oston liquor men crowed too ~ 0 0n. Just iee Shaw said t•The doe; not doubt thicornpeteney 01 the iegi.luture to di,,l.trtsthe p, , se-osiort of certain et ot proverty to 'cur wit:twin', end to proVide.liy due pros , -- , tuNv for lho , abate:meld of the nOh , - 'nt Abe" olf , nder. The COW'. Clllll, 10 611M.ttS.iOn thdt the svi.lem of ,rizure, not:o;rizeil liy the rtatele, ere solar incori. •dsteul with tie principles 01311-fice, end ihe e t .toli. 46piri,prildenre intended lor the tectirity of pubui• end private rights, and 0.0 repug taint to tip- pe-vi•ions 01 the bill of rights and coo intotiol, .1 tin, , eonintOnwealitt, that it way LIM the power ot the legiduture to give them' the force rt . ,aur, tind nit.P;t. thtticfore be held uncon st.tutiottal tied eoi t •' • In rapport of 11, h.,lo4:nonti 11)0 following reatLon•3 ire given " • The memoir!, direetel by the 14th section of this setarelai of the 14 It article of the l bill ot -article declare', that every 1 mhteet lin• p r4rat to be I•eciired from alrunreaeint. able -earette, and -elz me , or ht, per,en, hi, home", I •13i, paper-. and ad hi, po,se-tona. • All.warrant, I thereto:e t we conliary . to this ri;lit, .the found.,. t,on them be inn previously' ‘mpported hV oath Or athrinat,on, &e. That site, timndat;on of the Warrntii,-tiid so , uproriMl, 41CMCI -1.1: Bee:net...Me act tint require the three per-ea,: lire to mul.e roniplumt . to Gate that potty r , -.:,0n to believe, and do believe, Om ate kept or depo,ned and tie tend.-. 1 1.1 ale bv.t.n... fry. on named; nor .doe, tt requite It'- 'nazi-Unlit to -lute in hi- warri,nt lo the search leg prroun belittled tosb, Iteeper of such liquors, nor the name 01 leaving the emtody or posse.- , sion flor t‘fany i.itr , atl has tag the iliierit inn !0 •11,111`. • 21111. It doer not ; 11, .. ) tl tr i Meer r , authority and rig,ht.„of lie desLerib,,d Ly qual,ty, nr snail:-, nor ilttert it even restrict the power of se,ztire to kept and intend• ed.to hr, sod; it ii , mgh it, , rile avowed purpto.e ot the net to toat;e 14.evita: ;melt hquors un• inwityl. and ~..übjeet them forfeiture. , t 3rd. Again, if ine three 1.,r-.a,- Male 1 heir he leer I hut tiny rpir . llll.ll- I artort, are kept_ or Orpo,.n. led inTfiltivir tar •atie, any.. story, i s diop yr tt ntelon , e, Or to tiny : ctn. - anthem Or of nor vest-ei t or al t arty' liniltitity; or place, ,Ve.. thew th.• rni!: is -tie, and then the 'beta .or proceed to sit - alett the prenooee-- ee. ;.,re place d&rtlacd—and tf ..tU , ;••• tound therein, he .hull .e 160 : utter Ibt proVl.lon..it is believ• tilt lie tetvitt whir!' were not de tor v. Were hiihi ttgiattY, designed _tor ' expe , t to t‘,.(!ipk Ca.llllti tat, Here the Law, it will be- observed, is re-: aili SITt 1 , 44011.1)t.ti by this deciwion ; and, ill. deed, wt.h. ail arneuded Seizure Section, Way, h- fatriy estattisAcd by tt is.pr.: , :x.m.,,Ltvtl valid on • every point, ex cept ilk. sectlurl re.lerLeci to, is that the pros rdutoN, I,l“re the Search and Seizure; are specific entJugli tit 'their oaths of coin. :Asia 'Under the circumstances, this de. ttaion.in the Bay ;Slate may be the best thing could possibly have .occurred lur the `iause bf Prohibition; r‘ince its friends in other States will look morel sharply to the framing . of rhea jaws, and avoid the rock on wgich -thii . ...one split. PROHIBITION. U. T. ri NEWJORE !-- The lower Muse of the New York Lepel*. Ure par..sed.the Prohi4ifory Liquor Law on Wednerulalrypy a"vote id 79 to 42! has alrt.sdy pat4tl the Senate. bill takes effect t. May next;_enit ss :tie Goviroor ve ldt's .J•dging from the vote, it is prob able the bill .ill become law, even if the 'Govern or reluses 4 lis sanction.* i :: i= IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES, We annaz the copy ot a Bill note odor the Legislature, for the organization Orsuch corponttioria. Its mar i provisions are,—to authorize the association of turr nataber of individuals, not less than fire, to prepare mineral lands, not exceeding 3000 acres, for working and development—their charter to extend 20 years—but the Company, not to engewe2s,-.Ps kunness !*using._ AN - 10.7".1" to antkorscs tia ittcorporatioUof imp potent": Compairees, rind to CH couraga tit ds• velopensent of the .11ftWeral Resources of rhea Commarnewealtb : Sacrum I. Be if enaa l ed by Ms Senate and House of Ilepresentancesof site Cosamenwealle of Poirtu3dresito sat General Assembly wet, ands: ss hereby melded ty the aiithority.o) the same,— That at tiny time hereafter. when any Ire or more -pence* Who may be the owners of lauds uudertaid with mineral et:silo:on Ore or other minerals, may desire to fortri a company under the — provisions oi this act, Inc the purpose Of , provieg and opening the reina of chat hud other numerals in and on their land, constructing and erecting sellutes,break era and screens, and tilting aisd preparing the said veins of coal and other mieerals to be worked and leased, and the making sal constructmg sal rail roads in and upon their land; it shall and may be laWful for them to , sign and acknowledge, beicire some officer competent to take acknowledgement of deeds, a certificate in writing, in which Audi be stated th e corporate name'ol said company sod the, object for which It has been, formed, a deicription of,tbe lands, where located and the number of liars, the number of shares,,into which said land has been-divided, the regnitence of the owners and the number at shares owned by eseh, the mane of the, county in which the chief operations of the company are to be carried on. sod the number and names of the directors who shall manage Ina at tains of mid company until the nest' annual elec tion, which certificate shill be subrneted to and be. examined by the Attorney General of the Com- wonwealtb, and by him leers/fled tin he properly drat" and signed, and that the samois in conform ity with the co: mamma and laws of this Common- wealth, for which %ermanhe persons applying for ! such corp,:ratfon pall him ten doilars. And when the said certificate shall be sa eenified by t h e Attorney General, the'same shall be recorded in t h e office for recording sal , deeds in the county Ii aqua the business utjttelcoinpluty is to be car ried on as atore.aid,-to a suitable book to be kept far that purpose, and a copy of said certificate duly 'vilified by the Recorder of said county shall be tiled in the office of the Secretary of the Common wealth, and the. said Secretary upon the rerelipt ail such certified copy *Will enter thereon and opon the original certificate to be retained by the COW• pony the day and date of the tiling of the same, and shall moreover "nee a Doe copy of such cer tificate to be tecorded at length in a' suitable boric to be kept in MD OtticXl foq that purpose, tor which shall reels* the sow of fire dollars, • Set Ting 2. That when the certitimite shall hit r been recorded and hlettns aforesaid, the • persons who shall have signed and acknowledged the same, and their successors shall for the term agreed upon. not exceeding twenty yeara from the filing of rudt. certificate in the Ace' ol the Secretary of the Commonwealth at aforeiond, be a body corporate and poluic intact and in law by one name "Maned iu such eertificate, 9 anfi by that name have successsion arid be capable of sueing and being rued, and shall by their corporate name be culpable in laW of hold. tug and conveying the real estate described in said certificate, and such personal estate as may be tie cessory or convenient to carry , on thir business or otx-rations named in such certificate: —Prosit.ded, That the quantity of /and to be bent by such wow. pant shalt not'exceed three thousand acres. And -neh'rompany may improve its laud 'by opening he veins ol coal , and other minerals, constructing and erecting sehutes, breakers, screens. building+ and fixtures necessary and paoper for fitting and preparing such vein of coal -to be worked and leased, and , maylake and construct railroads inn der, over and upo their lands, and may from time to time make leases of its mid veins of coat and other minerals wine-limey be found hi and upon the lind belonging to the said company; but the ~aid company shallnot engage in any manner is the business of mining, selling or conveying to market the coal or other minerals on its land. sEcrion 5. That the land to be halt' by the COni pany shall form a common stock and shall be divi ded alto shares of the value of 'filly dollars each, and apportioned by the I said rompacy among ilia owners and soliscriberslto said :tuck according to their respective interela,for which es_tnifinates of stock shall be issued, and tie assignable and trans.' friable in such a way and subject,, to such 'eondir 'loose. the said company may from time to time prescribe, and the said Shares of stock so - created shall be for all legal purposes whatsoever deemed and Areated-as personal estate. 'Sr.crtosi 4. That the stockholders shall morally eleCt fire directors for the management of the al: liars of the company, dt such time and place and oportsuch notice as mtiy be fixed by .the by-laws of the company, to serve for one year and until others are elected, and the company shall not be tl , ttolved hyseasoia of iadure to elect stitch direc t'', arilat proper time and place. The election shall be conducted by ballot, and such of the stock holders of the company, as • shalt attend tor. that purpose shall be entitled in person or by proxy to on, vote for each share of stock held by hits or them— And the dirdctOrs shall eteci one of their tainther president of the board, and shaft have !hit jiowcr to make by-laWs and to appoint such ofli eers and agents as they slaall deem expedient for the well conducting and,managemen ( and trait:sex!. the the bastrierss of the company. declare and mo v "de ban the payment of the dividends to the stock h•dders and in general ro superintend the business and affairs of the company:—.Provided, Sorb by. laws nhall not be repugnant to any of the taws of rues Commonwealth or of the United States. t 4 r..c nos; 5. That the stockholders in any eon'. Feny, formed in parraiice of the provisions at /les act, Shull Ls-jointly and severally foible in Ifieir nulwtdaaal capseities' thr all debts contracted by. Stunt for work and lbor done at materials fur nished for;ibe . opnuitig n , li s i t , n e pronrig and preparing their said land tor 6 purposes atoresattl:— Praerie•/,' Itotererr. 'That saidcompsnied 'nay provide against colittactiog any such debt:" us ato'eaaid, by the adoption of a by-law requiring' tel payments for the purposes atone:said, to' be cu-h, and in any such case if nay einc:er,ageut or Cm ii:o)ce of any 'such company shall contract tiny, d ht for the purpose aforesaid, in violation, of any such by-law, such o&er, agent or employee shall he deemed guilty of a 'iniseemennof, and liwast thereof in the court of Aquarter sessions of. the tosser of the county where, such debt shall hays: been contracted. he, she or they shall be • '4. ivenced 10 pay a het. not less 'then the 'debt so contracted nor more than double the same. and to undergo an imprisonment in the proper jail of such e , ,lnitt• not exceeding dwelve 6ECTION G. That the-companies oeganited muter. .the provisions of thes[act shall pay into the state t sea-art- for the 'use of the Commonwealth, in four equal anneal paymeuis, eommeneing one year at r the tiling of the 'certificate of organrzatioo, u lax of one hall of ono pereentura on their capital -dock, and at the same rate upon` any subsequent islesnise thereof.' I LETTER. FROIII CAPT. 15131 4 .7110 N .q. C.lpturr of MrT. lit/cou by the wan rhe Indiana-Hrierovery. of tae two boy'— . ,iltlrtat yvrg,tnrtattuu:of the (.7,:tmuneh f he, r Our, readers wi I recall the thrilling ac comp-of—the captiire, recently:published, of Mrs'. Jane Adeline Wilson, tcgether with two b6ys (her brothers:an-law) and a little • i tprl about 15 ear of age, also a relative, by ine Comanche Indians, last summer, on 'heir return Iron El Pavo lb their friends in Texas. The •party was attacked near Phan . - btu 11111, a Government Post in that State. From a pri - vate:letter of Capt. S. G. Sim mons to his family, in this place,•dated Fon Arbuckle, ( New Mexico), Feb. I I th, we are permitted to extract a statement of the re covery of -the two boys, together with other iniertstidg, tnattel relative, to the Indians on our South-western frontier: • A Choctaw Indian, who has been out this Win. ter with a party of Ki4epocs trading with the Ca blanche., wand the eldest boy and purchased him,. and I , rought him in to this NM, abont ten (Nye 1-le" is about 12 rears old. He left la-i Monday for Washita. Yesterday another party of litcnapoos returnedarom athunting excursion In :he Cantanche` country, and , brought in the younger bi oilier. Ile is bbokt eight yearn old, He is !Aar,: ii.g with me. in the short time that he bus been with the Indians, he has acquired more or their language than he now knows of his own. it with difficulty 1 - caa get him to converse in •Eng •• When I ask him qu.estions, he answers me 111 Cam:in - the and rink Indian signs, as he also. does the little children who come to see him. As t., the fate of the girl. nothing is known ; although' I:14 conjectured that she is dead, as she ran. away trona the party that captured bar. Bin ',she may have fallen in with another party. ' lit conversing wi h the Choctaw, Mr. Brown, 1, gained some information respecting the military' organmation of thene Indians. which I consider taiy i it their Chiefs are all equal in rank, and euth (.li.el is at thc , heintot a band of from 20(1 to .100 warrii•rs ; and these bands roam about the Praire, nnd crideuviir to keep us .far .from each other as • possible when in pursuit of Buffalo. so as to not iiitert . cre with cue auoffier. They plan! no corn hot Inn entirely liy . the chase. It is a law among then, that tio one Shall plant. I ant told that a par ty td these Indiana some years slam !ovine() them vesen the western border of Texas,and cowmen eett punting; sod another party discovered' them, clinic and pulled np all their corn, and drove them off 'There is a large body of these Indiaris-eacainped 4 1,,,, g the head waters ul the Cenadio, M , sir tarn• ty citeampmente Isl . twoloindred warriors each, at 1 a distance of horn five to ten mites apart. The Catinutchen have k great number rd' lalcsocini pris otters and some American. One nithe Kiel:Apr.on lied II MCXICIIn bovlbout ten years old ; be said he can: taken by therKinwas, and sold Ice the Weeds, W hen asked it Ise wanted to.go home, he said, No—. that the Indiana 141Ied Its father and timber anitall tint &les and auntt:' but that he hada : Ater living. Lt fitevenscsa otlerej the Kickapoo two hundred (Whirs or the boy, but he would not take it; he raid he could get more for him- I am now , waiting.for the . Keehi ,Indians to re , twit from the Wmter hunt, to send a command of two °divers and twenty-five men to their Alllage for stolen bona: In this connection, we may 'mention matter of peculiar gratification to the many friends of Captain S., to 6115 VICIIIIty, that he • expects to be relieved from his present corn mandabortly, and will probably -visit Potts ville in the early part of the. corning Sum ; trier. wnic, MAYOR IN READING ° .-10/111 S. RICHARDS, Est,, who for many years as a . Whig tailor, battled against, the legions of Democracy in old Berks. was on Friday, of last week, elected Mayor of . Reading, hay. ing beaten two Democratic oponents. The vote stood Rimini:is, Whig. 664; CLTNER, Regular Detu., 614 ; Jolts C. Mlrsas, Ind. Deal., 562 ; and Stasos, Antenean, 71. The Gazette, the organ 'of the defeated party, paps Mr. R. the compliment of saying he . will make an independent and energetic offs. ear: Et 7 Peach trees, roses and violetiarenow in bloom in New Orieans. :::Wiii+ 's%a' : ; - ~ s nf~a"r-:n'1:, =4~..:1,t~,.v,y.x~; ISM WittO Irurrosta. • , Tire tolloariag ire this. reeOlutioria in fail, adopted by the .Whig State'Cootettion et Harrisburg oo the 15th : That the Coestitutloaitel therliariortil and Butte' Government, embrathil everything that is essential to the peace, happiness, and prosperity of the cif ten—that alt lawn- ba lersamed with express reference to theigreateetlond'or'ihi largest number; and when posed to Purauthe of •conaututiocral authority, demand the obedience of all the people. ..„ That to-finnadeette ought to be the highest ambition of the Americao citizen,- and that all ahntoptio wenkenthestreciat or the people forits continuance and mainteetutme, to ttolate ita compromises or to prOdnan &rens. aims of its value end effipacy should indiseanOy trovined down ass speeim of moral treason. Reiolva, That thole provit.inossii. the Kansas. Nebraskattll, now before Congress, which affect and repeal the Missouri Coiripromme, are a delfts crate breach of plighted faith and public compact, a high needed attempt ,ick-tolico , rithentlinhat inalt, territoryDOW free - from it by Taw, a reckless re newal a• quieted agitation; and, thentiore* the stern, indignant, and tuailiatindus ousateleastma of the Whig partycifthe lindenswealth Penn • ittiolved, That theenactaient Of laws, whether 'by Nationalsdr State -Government, these nopr• tint resuurabouldbeeanataatly in view, to wit: un i vena l e a uce tiori, religious liberty, and the Mit.% Inland happy ampiotaleal of the Igliing masses— the boon sad amen of the community. • Rensleed, That our. foreign intercourse *Wield be conducted magnanimously, so that no' injustice b&doue is rig to others or -submitted to on our par r. t. • , Rum/end, That the policy of protecting Our home industry against the depressing influence of foreign', animal and labor, is as sound,fn principle now as ever, notwithstanding the accidental causes which for the moment may seem to declare otherwise. • ife.ioltiesf.. That we cougratulate the likameratic party, that foruier attriirencci, belWeeLl them Mai the Whig party, on the subject "of the Sailing nuns. t ohms co Pennsylvania, are settled by a tecolutiun ..f the. late Democratic. Convention—recognizing sold adopting the Whig doctrine on that subject. itt,folood. That the Whig party are in favor of a jtai aailequihible Homestead Bill, and recommend to o•str,dienatorii and 'Representatives, in Congress' , from P,enniiyivania, to aid in procuring the passage', of south bill. • . - • Xem*ved. That the Whig Party; now; as here , tothre,rano cootuthe to urge the sate of the Public' Improtieruchir as the , only ineans by which our'. heavy end oppressive taxes can be reduied: and the ultimate`paymentof the public debt be accomplish. ed.- . Resolved; That this Convention with extreme, pleasure, preseut to their constituency, the 'Whig . parts of this Siete, the names ut James PollOck s of Northumberland, for, Governor, George ' -N 0446 ; ,4 Allegheny, for Quiet Commitisioner, and Dent het ‘Egyser, of Montgomery, tofiustice of the . ,upreme Court, because these wonky:ten are not Otliy teithiul, sound and tried Whigs, but of appro. -cod ability and experience tor their respeervis isi 11011 t, and also honest, pure and good men: ' These are sound planks, and will w ear the unpuAtion of the severest test that4ohtid; taus can submit tbeof?to. - PENNA. SCHOOL BILL. ;. The sections of the State Schaal Bill, rimy before the Legislature, relating to. a lvisiOn of the School Fund for Sectarian, pu poses have excited much attention througholw the Commonwealth, and numerous reinonstran , ces have lately been forwarded toHarrisburg against them. We recently published these sections, and corn - Tented on them at length --giving as ourniain objection to their 're , tuition to the Bill, that the reason, for, their 960021 introduction bad pa'ssed away,' soil that as they now stood, they werepracticallys a dead letter on the statute, and could only ybe the suurce of coostantand annoying coutenttuirf . for amendment,and were liable to dangerous 'inversion. At a large- meeting iu Philadej. Oita, Thursday evening, called to discuss the subject, lion. Robe. T. Conrad, a tavoi-- ite speaker generally, expressed the follow ipg sentiments, which we are sure will meet a cordial response in the breast of every true triend4the Public Schools: . "Fellow citizens, have I a right to speak to you? Have . you a right to listen to'ini . ? I ask rhese•interrogatives - becauie the edict has gum: forth, the k'reentoc's,Journat has published it, "that the Holy Church . wouid hold every man , woman and child aecount- Mile who dared to .araue the question trl4- tire to the Mission of that blood stained Monater Beth]." Yea, even a prophecy hdil been made, that •it insult was offered two thousand torches, applied by two tboii sand willing hands, would light the funeral pile of the heretics. What a prospect for 0, Irce born citizens; what alteroatives, a sae- , rifler. of our thouphts, wordi or action 4,. else death auddevastatiou. The threat bold ly made, the S'itiguinary hand of . .lesuttiOn raised, and threatening our homes . and tiers evemas it had threatened our iostitutioas. Look at . the 'prospect, fellow citizens, and ponder at the Importance of the issue now, .helore you. "Ile had often before had the hcinor of ad dressing fellow citizens of Southwark, sod on each occasion felt .proud to catlfm mind the memory of the noble spirits who had been raised in that gc,od old district:— Toe'one who ,woo the tiro victory ou the scaA at the time of the Revolution had ankle twin . there, and it had contributed at a latir, period a Decatur and :other , cummandersicif our ocean soldiers. Well might Southwark he proud of her.earlier men. What an 4b. ligation rested on her citizens now to stis min the inheritance that had been tranartitt - ted to them. "He spoke under peculiar feelings. Fur the first time in his liteltad he come fotivard to raise his voice in a sectarian issue. ' duty impelled' him, as it did every 'trite Arriericau, to boldly 'endeavor to shield o`ur republican land from the nefarious wileslut a foreign toe. Those who were' assiduoultly striving to sow the seed ofi:_aharchy, stud`' , weave the letters of tyranny,* had most 4n ! gratefully repaid our hospitality. They had committed a crime thafeveu the Arab of itte.-. deist Scorned. We had opened our dohrs to Me exile nod welcomed him to our hordes; and . what was the result of our kiodnes's ? An attempt to poison the mental. lood of bur children. and iustil a poison into our fon' n• tam of learning that upas-like.woulddeStkuy all with whom it came in contact.. (t • "What would be the consequence if 'the pernicious influende Was allowed 'to exert:lt self ? Had it not destroyed the liberties tif)he Old World ? Where are the Republics; of other days? Ala's !. they had appeared lislre brilliant meteors, only to beautify lut a while and disappear, to render the .dark .Contiusr more appalling. Should the pages of bistriry record ours so? No! Suataih our Comnion• Schools—place iheßitile in the hands of tall our children, and the Spirit of Liberty would forever remain disenthralled, . Let not ',the harrier to superstition and oppression here moved, but carefully protect. and foster if,. ' "What right had any sect to clainuaWeit citisiveportion of our Common ZICIIOOI Fund? With the salmi, propriety a Mormon might insist upon his share, in order.to inculcate his peculiar notions of polygamy. And the tullowers.ol an infidel creed might insist up ou extending another Share to, propagate:los raise doctrines. He should here oppose Ate idea, whether it originated 'among Ypiicti- Italians, Quakers, Univerialists or .Raptiits. It is hostile to the spirit that first gave: birth to a free syliem oh Education-. Popery never could assimilate with Republicanism. The powers ol the Vatican never recognisedribe voice of the people as the voice of God ; !dim ou the contrary, the right of thought 'and speech tritist bevested in Popes, ArchbishOptc, King's. Emperors and Princes. Let us bf-nrk le un the armor and 'boldly stand the contest; remembering that Ae are fighting over.the graves of our ancestors, toproiecttliem (him the 'lout ut oppression. and save their deseen dante from both a mural and, physical, bon dage. Let us du else, perhaps, When too lair, the dreams of the patriot will'he de stroyed and sink forever io dark desPair." 'ir,,Z TESTIMONY' FROM THE opPOslTloii• It is not auto the Dernocratic papers:.,—ea pccially the Harrisburg Union—are walling to ricogn Me '` pliy good thing ' in Whig ' 4:3odidales; and therefore we quif l te, thei fol lowing, as a • just acknoWledgment ft( the substantial worth of our State ticket, front the sheet just named: . . "It is but just to award credit to our e Whig friends foi having selected their best inert, at this time. Col. Pollock is a gentleman. of fair lame, an excellent stump speaker, mid• of much experience in politicahlife. • "Mr. Darsie has had great experienie in our public councils. He is a fluent and rea dyl debator, and of unblemished charade , and stiotild be be elected, would 'be one _ f the most efficient canal commissioners t e board has ever had. - "Judge Smyser is said to be a lawyer ilf reading and of sound legal mind." These are severally alcompanied,.,as l a matter of course, with qualifying coMpari sona,of success in favor of then own candi dates, .which are the only parts, of , the Al tract wherein we do not cordially agtrrewith thelwriter. , ac 7 ., To SuAyr. oa Nov 70.—The `beard movement in England is one of the most rap id on . record, even in these brat' times..- Whole towns and classes• go it at ante`: _ The Daily Nita strongly recommends the clergy to abandon smooth shaving, and re/ben to the manly and majestic beard as worn the glorious Reformers of the itltti - tentury. It says nothing would be a surer prevettdti re o 1 clergymen's sore throats than for naturtea 'covering to, anpercede criretet The Bev. Peter Barlow, incumbent, of Cockaeld has. acted on the advice. Some of his people were to offended at this resemblance teenta mer and Latimer, that they left die(Otturch. The great body of the coogregatiOn; &mew , er, were seasibhe enough to Tema in.—Clare/1 Journal. -..•.-r•.ar-I*. 4DII'OWS TABLE, ;,. ...;..._,-• ~„,,---T ,ti - - - , 1 17, 7, liFt attrap rr -Iltatrat' ' ' mun !cation trae4ed Pes'a tate* inetiOn tkii etk—n whet pear , 'itO 'c , ',2- rri! • ;:t 0 . A. l :::::, Hirt MAIM rteelykdi aitmiiiimikatioo on!:. tTo '.rat pa:MAl:dem la Seboote--it win appear teat tWatkttlikiiyto'tatia Bielit 4y, , ' ir ~ ~- ~.-.. if - P r " .'" k ii, J., if PtlCarteak taintin to breird.—We ',like to know :i more ttt*Okrltst..l4.l44- 14 g li- i - 4 oi tr4l4-':-M..,4;4100 natetenientrtw-litA -I?"zot.,' Ho!sat:Wa Selt vp . ,104 would be 4 be.etrevt `of makuni public Ole inettutation he tenth u<? Ou r 'town - sable rule is : —ata 4.. 1*; 3. must knoW it-ll'icy , p o t h,t, Do co potalcatitt, i / keept of *-litiniiy ;of genera/ lahilCatitoefor owl ilfieri at di-ertioo,ttn less secolEpaniedivtio.ttoF•jlame 'of the million L:clomvor;dents ajar ow themselves. icoin& 1:13. 4aakistir • paroeulps note or Berk. Intel! %Nag. durns •icviMng-tA advertisement •utanotlwr e:oltunn annouacep .the coming to thii' place, next week, ut u ecirupauy, of, Indir:lk; to several enterfainnieni... ,They will of themPelveg, i.toubtle:l:, 'be a enriositi worth fr eing. —l • new Vail Breaker. 1141 Pa' isbed by D. P. Drown Ss:C.4., at Mt. Laff,catiklat fire on Feiday afght of 145f:week. dining ibe iree atenoeot the high wind, and La eat trei tlet.troyeti. It wan tbe otarene, ereien rbland, of several pow insure by tbetn,itipon which ao Insurance bad been 1:3" Snow cainutenv4taning in this ' place on Wednesday ".morning !ail, at about 9 o'Cloelk, `and continued throughout, the day, atid 'Pirt of the evening. Tho Ugh 'netting, spidly, it attained the depth of perhap . aaninch : !It nearly nU ditappeared next day, leaving our stieet# ea tlSl2lllt at such ernes te_l7 sloppy, muddy unct difiagreettb • rirlitoms,s‘ Nandir, a yuilug man about ieurs of egli, residing rikiir Patierron, commit; led suicide abOut nein on 4aturclay' ta,t, by sh,ot ing have noll learned the particulars. There Is no lialOwu cause :Or the deed, as, he alp.' poured in hioi and virits during the previous part of the:def. ye was formerly a rest 'deal ut Pt.tisvite, but reintived to Patterson his mother several years ao. . ri"The Liteniry Sudety was eutertaiUed on ‘l4dnesdaievennig. with o vote humorous lec ture on . " Wier 4th, fospionland gin Upper Telni" by John S, Reading:, The au dience was large—quite titling the liall-;-notwith• standiag the extremely unOleasarit weather. -The Societiwill hold its last public meeting' for this season, next week.. Tii' order to shorten - the curettes, to afford an opportunity for the transac tion of bustneSs, them will be no regular I,actuie, but in place of - , which the" : retiring' Pro , ident 'will deliver a Valedictory. The Debate appointed for that evening 1,011, doubles!.; be peculiarly interest lag—the subjeCt t•t wortb!,4, of it. rirPrettv - Id.—The iron water 'pipes acioss the SebuYllcill. lea'ding to the Farridee,'w burst (twine the treezirigiiconther of Friday night end Saturday!last. The leeway formed in them to the entire tbiekue , s 'the pipes, some 3 inche, It had been neglected tie stop off the water, as in• tended. The;..pipes will flow be enclosed in Inrge wrioden bole - t, and properly reeured quail any cutler aevidill in futni*i The water:to be used in the boilers Of this Fur nace when E,..itshe.‘,.l, is er,iyreyedtrotn one or ;pore pure Spriug4ear the Railroad, just below the De pot—that tortherly einp:o"yed, on the Island, tieing complained 41 uscorrositi!e, the boilers being 14)00 eliten through by tr. 4 Weather—Sudden change--Siorm..--W e chronicled the delightful state ot the weather het, week, up to 'polity, St: panicles dae,, inciu-r e, fora wonderl,i We had hardly got the wordA prim ten, _ and seVerat hour.% before they readied our neari-si Ceaders, when llro mercury fill and the. Wind rose. The'laiter hilitinted literally its high horse." During the nighl the large new shed al Mr. Atkinsql - urnace,rin the I•latid, for the protec tion of the ore and Coal, 18,„ blown down, a$ war , also the wire suspension itridge ueros's the Canal, a little distance below. 'lsteitlier amciunted to a ina• tertal lose,'n4 the first Wa , :litif a frail tenement, and liachilready linen repluced; , .and the latter, .we 6ece, hid e•tibi-ervrd the 'llliri;Oke cohl,;trucied.: The weather during the week has continued very similar tuithat of the eventful' day when Caesar: told reS , ill , ± a taco the Ti: . ber:-.-"' raw and gusty: " WDead body of a • newly•born Jay afternoon, partialiy v buried, immediately beside the Seltuy,l• kill et the western extremity of the fsland to this Borough. Attention wasattraeled to it by some dogs that hall collected at he spot and partly' un earthed the tittle corpso. pn several persons re pairing to the place and -raising :he body, the Apec• facie it presented was • twist reeolting. Both the feet and one; arm had been eaten off by the dogs or hogs, and the Lead' vatii, also much disfigured. A jury of Itsqueet wailmipediately,suminoned, and several wits esseis trout the houses Close by where the child was found, Were; heard. The b, , dy *BS also examined by a phyerciiia, and-.pronounced to be that of a of mantic birth; but on acCoont of its accidMital mats tit s , it was impossible. 1,, determinc`whe.ther had been caused, by natural or toroth mean}.:c joni. t ‘ t was puppoerd to have beenliurietlio ethereal its birth. - - - . . • • The Jury rendered d yi.n't-dint in taecordattre wjth the tuet,4 together with thO:r balieve, .founded on the testimony cat the witni.l.sett, that Rwanna Urn dy we, the:in9ther ot ad: child. - She, however, . - .2.teuttly denied ntiv kttowldge ot tt to the ht t. The body waslaken char& of by the Jury nod .i)rup erly interred. r 4" Coficert.4--We Waite particular "atten . lion to the: annexed communication, and ,beapeal: for the mibjec . l.• di it a'?mrdial reception anions our writer leitil(r competent to judge of their ahilitits : • ; - "An appaal will.be Made, nest week, to the Inu: Leal taste ps well tie to itli higher feelings of our eitizenS, of no . orchtu*y leharaclei. Two .youmr English latifee•—the Misses Collins—propose u Concert on some evening which will be dilly istmouoced A numbsir of our citizens who hair. heard them in other place's, speak in high terzati cif their abilities. One of the sisters ti o highly' fin ished perdifrmer ou the violin, being% pupil of the celebrated lEinasti--and' buying had the advantage of the best instruction; which London afforded --••• Sonic of otir Reading.frielids speak in raptures of her performance at a Coodert given there last weal; and pronininco her deCidetity the best violinist that ever visited that city. it The other sister. is u tow soprauo singer. Theii cub give but a siozle con= coat provtou. to their departure fur Europe, and ns this will bit the only uppUrionity which our ciii zeal will have to hear them, we 'anticipate it full house. . *, These:Notting Indies—being of the best counex• ions m LOt111011—(111.114 to itht. eotinity .some few months ado, tinder the Couplers of an agent in whom they-placed Uontidence. • Atter catalog some three thousand dollars by the diligent ..esi-r -cise of their prolessiod, they were about to return to their past'-etits, - wherf this agent robbed mem of every scut ; and abscundedl-l-leaving them' stranger: 111 a strange laud. Alone} and so.. cruelly treated. their merits an`d'illeir'.intSfbrinnes---lopther with their modest arntreirtplary department—attracted the kindest syMpothy:lal 11011111 of the first Rundlec and ti is; propoeed to give a single concert inns few of our towns, cad u ftrewell cert in Philadelphia, Midi then they bid adieu to the land, Whets... with macri. kindness, they met with so nmeh ." We ate coatidentshat we do not err in advert ing to this; an their proteitisional mews alone am of no high ati order that all Who attend their concert Wilt be riehiy reintinernMd." 13^' Se. Patrzek's 1)6 in Potinnlle.—The 'Voting Mtn's Hibernia Benevolent Association of Softnytkitt County c e rebrated the anniversary of Ireland's Patron Saint with a Dinner al the Middle Ward Hotel. M. M.: Keiser, the gentlemanly pro prielor that r..stahlishrnent, had given especiai tare to the Litt or Lire, Niftlen was very cotnpre: benslve :le season, and the Association witn a number of invited goestii sat down to a sumptuous, repot: After doing , ample justice to the good things before them, the cloth being removed, Jame a A. Meßrirron, Elq.,'President of - the Association, occupied this chair, ; assisted by John C. Nevil , fe and Col. B. .as Vice - President s . Thotnaa Petrel acted asToastmthater: • The fellowieg were ;the regular Toami of the evening' I ;The day we celebrate, and all who honor it, consecrated by the retletription of the, " bdand of Saints" trout Paientii.rri to Christianity. Respon ded to by lames A: Mcßarion, Esq. • 2. The United Szaiec of ofd merica—Tate'refuge of the oppreined and the Nome of the free—may her boundaries never belesi. Responded to by R. M. Paltne N Esq.l _ 3 - The Pt silent of he United States—The no blest luncto&ary, of the noblest nation oh earth.— Respoaded to by M.: Strome, Esq. . 4. Iridium:l-1 he filial Affection whiah we bear thee is pot inconsudeni witn the conjugal -vows plighted to the beloved land of our adoption. . Re. sponded to by John .C. ;Neville, Esq. 5. The : Governor of reamfyinnuitt—A, worthy representative of the Keystone State. Respsattled to by Heim, Clymer,- Esq. . • N. Our: adopted Country—She gives U 4 freedom ...it necessary. we Will give her our lives. Re.' spondert•to by Johilldiginnes, 7. The Army and Navy of the trotted _Status— peaceful to the fiteedsot the Union. - Responded to by C01.;J..M , Weinerill. 8. The Fair erx=:thdugh last on our list, they are first in Our affections. The following volunteer rants were than read By Oscar Moots, En.—The sons of the Emerald late—trod lovers of their oppressed Coun try, patriotic and brave; pore in principle and zeal ous In they:sum of their religion. By • 1 ?-- M. Pairker,Erp.—ThePresident.officers, and members of. the. Young Men's Bib: 800. 8s• socialida of Schuylkill County ;.tray they live in ProoPtiltY to celebrate; many rem anniversaries of irelidaVerPstraa By Mr. John Biregr—ThstStars sad Stris in the lauds of Brother Jonathan.-me foot in hbine s the other in Califomitd—inviting under bin protec tion the oppressed of ill names. • My Mr. J. 11. Cavts 4l l—The lions ortritimd— way !bpi bold titibbrto their etnuttry,sadihis bone sad craw of America; By ;John C. • Arrtifis, her 1 -.:" • ,-- • , p-ooliatity inereibie it oillo • 4 • i gabontZB tho':t Pledikthe tiMna sad t equal 1 0/Ps** l o , Q .: l4l 4 ii r tc h° United ° : t i" l Br —7OV' OfiebTheMltto zatle . ja int—Tagae 0011 WlCKVibe t ittrere 1 'the land balbeirldrt - rev . 1 wor thy er, in that ot Omit adep_tion. Qoaj tp y tbreld obpdeve" Imen Otilifereat tit ever the limyhome of ,aolledeloelettm=_: publican -_ By Cot It R'ltri -- Tt!e Prey. the United 'Siatia-:;-'11telieW - Pi=ithi'.Orthe - 10544q!or . ib Country. • • . 14 Attar StrourioVsy...Tba flan; C. 8lf;" He. gin;-- . a brilitent y'atuit in the Judicialconstellatiou of Pennsylvania'. •--- B, P. ettannaja'r,d, Es7:—Tbomai leirencno the euthor of the [ s We4rrattott Alf I.odpeaniencest I t may his . memory ho i ncabhuoned n th e hearts of hondquen, and sliiitotimmortal it re theirnats.of the Empires of the titrtb: i. ' , ; I : : -.' - 44 i. tr,e ref, E* --Our led eiiuteiislfit pence and in .war,they bort.. errio . ipty nter4te.c.; the confidence _ reyOied in IL by ritifr-tOcratrt - nittY, that coutidencit,t ; nud their merits never grove ; le,S''' • , ,• • ,_[- : '.t ' ',. . '[.. : ! :.• [ By A. brsq, Exiii::' , -R4ligions Tolerancip—tatv inilt:lctapittion in the,most bestitted end benighted r - sectioas of our conlltry, became as liberal, and as [ purely just, as.the corptoution of our calvary. By Blister Ciptiikr..E 4 l4:;--trelattiP-her. Harp, though admit n0w,.*411 yet be swept 4"tonte maxi • ter hand. and its joittas notes shall tell of gioey•wen and treedom actucitid. . .11y Jacob' Al. liing, faq,—The Hon. Jam.. i . Cooper—Honored iviia Statesman,a ecluver and fur Ins literary ettainittetic-Schtly Ilt il County is proud to own into as a Cititien.. - _ _ By. E. Erg.--Endeared to u 4 by fond reeolleetions-Miley each returning anniversary find U 4 united and littppy,tdill toeing the cottony of our birth, and wortlty of that of our adoption. • By Altli ,Kelly'.4.;Esg.—The.dlifighters of the Emerald 1-le—Getr,hrated ihrougheut the world . for their virtue, satrgnty end By 'Egan , : Chrf.ifripiar—Grunit Ct Wail, weep• ing over her harpt',May we all live to see her stand erect, and rattle andtune the strings onto more. By Jam. , ..1 .Iklißdrron, Esq.—Liberty, with all her charms, tro.ver more lovely than when extruding a hand or. , welcome .to the oppressed of all nations. • By Nerick. Ci6-4,E.q.—Firit annual ce!ebra tjon of the Young Men's Bib. Ben. Association•e ntay it be theeortei:bione in our endeavors to at tain that high potifitin whielt 'unitra endeavors at- WAVs Feetite. By Ca. J. M. reetheriti--AsSt. ,Patnok . drove .the ',mikes out .01 Is and,' may hi, Filitit drive them out of our heady to• narrow morning " LetterA Wl'9 reed. !runt 'Hon. e. M. Straub, Samuel Hipple ariejohnktorm . Esrirs. regretting . their not being abONe attend. Numeroul Apeech. es were made aeotitnent and hilarity prevailed 'during the night, up to; tine mall hours oCthemorning. . rir The resutig the Borough election, on Fridny 1711.., is full in, the Gassett —front it we cemilen‘e . th - t , ,,foilowing : - • C/1I Blirge3l - • l '.? . ' , Williarn Prisei., 203; F. A: VTR, Tatmi Cottpriißulirrt Ratchfr. 172: \ "E A. Denni.lim. 195: F. Stulfo'e, 214 ;F. F. Kota', i2O ; J Aeon S. T snr; 76 ; D. H. GoonwtN, 92; George Wtggati, • m g /. Coll , tabto. l —Jades' Co4vingtoo, 181 S.S ; We ,;:laeob Mover, 21 , ; Hentv 13. 13 . Lebo, .182 24311 :1 1 . GRAYTP-, Alncrfran siindik , ates. in ALL FS. The pEonpuent.!lfkoti to the qeld Were the Peo ple's and the Amltttrzn,:bemdet indapeadent condi datc9. All the olirera, according to our correspon , dent of hot weelpombined ligalast the AtneriPan. The conte,t'wai tihn-ordly spirited. • - farA Gas dr ?puny has been tneOrporated in Tainiqua by: alaie Act of the .4 Srenj.blv. The to:lowing - are Mt 6tfieere, according , % the Gareth , : Presidovitiott6 • 4enilieks; SecritarV—B. Mor wroth ; A.. Heaton ; 'Directors— James Curter; ROyer, B. T. Hughes, W. W. MeGurgn; Wur:? . }. ) rirer, R. Rotelnl; 1. Jutpson o P. W. Ash. :;" " • : . MR. BAsiss'is,l noticed in. your Janson/ of last week, a feW'Sklippings from a. cointonnicalien s signed Vvt,EAti i ir,iiich corrects a statement in the previous issue aitile by Vox. concerning a certain t a c elia nt i• in place.. Well, Vox to on the ground. and id Ways willing to corroborate any he has faig,:* Ciit,l deny hiving Made the statement w lucti' 7 l aiii,necused of,'butn, wee made by NAMELE.S. ;;gut even had ,he stittemeni been made by me I'WOuld not consider it a false one; for I feel i.ome*iiat diSposed to corroborate „what has been set foeth:by NAAIELF,S;I. The sons of T4,.inpera nee of this place celebra ted their Silt oriiiii:etsary on Titesday evening, the • • 14th inst. A leviiirewlol:Aelivered before thew in the Lu. ,theran Chureh,:4li . the occasion, by the Rev• I. H. . In rriyiir,zt uri,tete I had ocen•hau to stir up our Borough iutharitter, , and we think "our present ones•nee,: Ithly Atininqi as the 'tomer. We think ti 1 , high time ti4t wehtid a Filiee organization for the present Y;'; : tty:'lor the Rummies are going back into their:: old 'tradts, 'buten there ate , no aeutinek Fur the p'fin few weeks 'we ha-d s•ee:t 05 matey drunken men 'on Sundays (yes, and Foram too):na'sny other 'tune. For it to no aecret that It null:6ok had at most 01 our bare tat't Situdata-. " BcbOld the;iii:Duntitin , have been in labor tto,i . brought !until . Our Town et-amen. have at test tiottinfetiVed" that great and long-haeidof Hall, Orin leasOtilock ! up andlengine Lowe, with Councir chamber above. .However, they have left room to catit , out their original design. ouis, &e., VAN Pt. Carboz.•.:7kt,lartft la. 1654 1.--.lVarnciels arrived tun brings ridthiNT netir: : :!ie.yond whet lye nfready have In rne. IS' S. S. IlliNar;•Etlitor of the Millettn, adverti•e;thateilehlitthinetit for role, as followe: NIP:71;1G k4rI.I3LIMIDIENT von Sens.--Theed• for of hi; parr tllineravillr ßulletin) being desi. rally 10 avail okiheil pf an opportunity of engaging m a more eon4,epial bu-ines,, offers for role, on the niost reai•onatA`ternt., if oppiteetion be made im mediately, g.)pd will, &ei, of the E.tablishmxiit.!l , 9r further pertietilor, aildre%s the editor. re'ilfitrdi4u,g Assault.—James AleKee, of MlAkigniO4l, it iy raid, by jenlow,y,,at tempted to wife, en Friday night of last week, by stabbing lief (I number' of times with a Lune iu the bii-Ca-t and ylibubiere,.ttna otherwise beating andralAting her inn brutal manner. The woman ii living, and may recover. .I‘lck*. wa brought over to this place, and put in prirpu. , • • PI Rt WATER OR A FROG POND 3 . Tlil4 day ( iiiiirday) closes the lime for suhscrip. ;ion 10 the now stock of :the }7atrl-We Water Cohlpittly, .rtit , 7e.ll3tl, will secure us an alnindant inipo. - .1 pore Water, and if it fail, (3000 . share. not beat* taken) our citizens will have, to depend upaitilri! /rug . pen./ up hlarket street, and the, raw nr.atetllaiii ,in AltihnntonFo street. But this is trot 1/itonly evil resulting from such. tailiire.". Had taken playa, any windy day this month, in 'the tipper part of the town, nothing b' and a tnir4.lc would save us from a scene of destruction to 4 sad to conteinplate with indiffer ence; nod th;s:, iviN be our *4la:dim:tin - 111.% pallce a, in Ilie It a aerionsAre break out in our midst, we may be certain the Antes, of instimuce Will then be in creiwit —and like eaii,es will prOduccithe same et= sects until w‘'i', , le" the preventive- in our own iay . With a fultsUpply of Water, and a good head up. on ii, it .uerilibut u good supply of hoar and the present rate%,t4i!fial csm amen Sor we may divide the risk - to a :sti(iieient rate to pay for all the water souk we take , ' In many cases policies may be al lowed to ezprre without renewal, and our people - be largely the;gainer by so doing. •, • et /hater; ..ould 'suppose Insurance Companies, interested in :Our exemption . from 'fires, would be the fiat to takia this stack,-but no ! year after year they are dniy.ing thou . ..elands of dollars .trom our available means, and are content with Mints as they arf—th . titi,do not come forward to' *asset us. Our ' pe l iple;!in sett' defence, should help forward this movement—even to their present inconveni ence; there s'aciind be no folienng now; we want no wheel-hortu4To hold back' In going up hill with' a heavy load ins in this eve) our citizens, one and .ail, Ationtd .O,OIM their tracts almost to breaking, in this important Cant ; these who have subscribed a little, !Jodi cive another. toile pull; Mad they who hoilatef.fill it fails, and then very knowingly 'say--" I tolkyoli !",bail better not wait till the cow eats thegrindstoneo.- but jump into the Mat kr with and main, and no such ettor;i as fa tl ' . .1. M. C. t,O. Tun:: New PAnTy.--The 4. Know- Nothings" i'have; of a sudden, become a pow er in the state... Whig ... they ire—what they walt—whOe they come from—what they do, not knOivitm we cannot sat. But they are a poWer. to ;he State—that they make ttOmioatio4s—that they mingle in, and carry elections, obvious front , the .history of things•abOut uf'. They made their mark very aerintAly in this city last tall,land now they havOteen doing the came thing an oth er Place.3."l"An election for municipal offi cert, took -place fast. week in Salem, (Mass.) The Whigs .there, to their utter amazement, were beaten by this invisible power. The regOlar Whig candidate got tint 481 votes, and the gliow•Nothin g candidate received 1,346. Alt. the Kauai-Nothing candidates were ihniAectod, after the most triumphant fos.hion. ritt Waltham, (Mass..) a like re- Ault occurred—but nobody knew how it was done.. - The Know-Nothiogs gave no note of preparatiog, but flocked to the polls—ot a suddeo—telid of a sudden the deed was done. —Netextri Aleriury. • 0:7" Ova; GOUNTRY.--4: is eitimated in a hundred, years, we shalt have two hundred nod thirty: millions. and in a hundred and fifty - rears; or in the year Two thouiand. we shalt. !have over seven hundred mil lions! 04* roil produced last: pat over a buodreC and fifty millions of btlahrels of breadsfujk to .say nothing eheet' the ' and fine:crops. And yet we bare a' .iceaut. dyed andki,nety,millions oficres—ithor 1, than five met the territory of Eh ehr d and Wales which the spade and plow gh never tottOked. T4Mil4U4' AFFAIRS POit'r it:ARBON AFFAIRS 311INV1{SOLLE "AFFAIRS [Fah ,tlfE rotnisAl..l NE3 === • i ',.„ ATE :A" !' : :-.''- „4, , .. r." ,•0, 4 ..i•ti, t k 4 ti.s Not - 116. t.,, ~,,i i P . est.)- ,zrl4 - Senate to • "Not. !'„.,: • 4 ;; A st. tin the misters :": the', ~ 'T.- 'iltoads to ylkill, tal l ith cirri .-. "• 'lll,l O of. th e teionl of '` MI a. ' • . 'titling over the said roads; 'whic h was discussed and ii!Ni g ed:s4l4 4 9 l2/11ig00.,.., i Ai, c Wit he ° 1 ainendutent - th 'the Prohibitory Liquor MI, -. •. t • - . bE4i4st of lii t . . "tf."which excludes the right brsei i ch. ' Mt, Eltutteol gittitti*lotlrt Irtgeelk. 10- strike out all after the [enacting clause, and iiisertitifa - billiofileh ts iiitesiltve eriactitietif het prosidits toe* Witt 1,15 f *bet peXtpl? °Witte seemed Tuesday of trYcluber' and to.' go 'into • _effect MI the 22d of Febru l ary, 11365; and if Alive is a majority against it, then to become nen and void. The substitute authorizes the ausrcbotliaear where , iliquat=ii,:fauld, but et 4 private dwelliegs._ Lost- T .34 ?yetis, 59 -, ',tye. -1' .l , , Mr. Miller offiled en entendment, enact- lag thelaw,, but leaving the question . of its repeal ton tioteby the.peopte on the 6th of. Rule—. Lost.-44,.feult3w-40 nays. - Str.'. - rocikit-ntrered sin ,Acnetteknettt iliseit• ing the right:ol . seivrefisg:-pietnises, sworn vote suspected, but not private divelliugs, sirktly occupied; ' as inch.. .. •• • - - Alter as argument, !this ituenilitieut was agreed to by a vote ot i 55 La 381 tlqiiinend went as amended wa agreed to.:pf yeas 50, nays 43.• The bill was tbett placed on' third reeding. •It is the same as Mr. Ellis' anlendiatkti, except the search chute; which is. modified so as to remove the cubstitutional 'objections. The vote on the la • t ainetultnqii was •as • , . . follows : '' ' ;. ' ' . • Nixes—Messrs. Ah sham, Atheiion, Bar ton, Beck; Bighitm, C Idwell,:Carlisle, Cohk, Crane, Daugherty, Da i is, De Prance, Eldred, Ellis, Evans , Foseer,(Crallenrine, tiihtioney, Gwin, Hart,' Hiestand, Hillier; :•Jinmni t t, Hurst, Jackman, Kilgore. Lowrey'. iTioeso L 'nth Magee. Maguire, Muller field , M 'Coo. nen, Monaghan, Blon,goromiy,Mottre, Allier, Parke,' Pantile*, Passthore, Pat terstin, Porter, Poulson, •Pultiey,.:Bairlins, Roberts,, Scott ' Smith, , (Crawlord,), Itochtlalki Stroup, and Ziegler-50; i • '•• 1 • ' , NAYS-4435t% .Ara das, Beali:s, payer, Boyd, Bush, Bverlv,l , seal on, Chant herlio, Collins, Cuattutne, Dimming, Echtli.t....F.diog• er, Fletcher, Fryy•Giltwire, Groom, Muni'. ton, Herr, Hills,lo"lloPPLE, 11ORN, Ladolc) Hunter, Johnson, Knight, Lowreyi(Lehigii,) M'Combs, _ M'Kee, • Melly, Miller, Moser, • Palmer,' Ttowe, . Ballade, ‘Slieuk,'• Sidle, -. woman. Smith, (Beris,)Steliart,-S'ititthe .§i, rs; Wheeler, Wickteia,and Wright—,43. ' The amendment rt.ferred to reads thus, — to .come in alter the 13 t h division of the first section: 14, That uponlaath o affirmation oflwo citizens Of sal' city, borough or tewashipy before any justice or other magistrate, that intoxicating or spirituous liquors are kept or depilited for sale, and have been suld by any parsed w i tid shalt be named or ot:,ei wise designated, the s td justice or magistrate Shall issue his warrant of.search to any sbe t ra or deputy sheriff, city marshal oft !deputy marshal; Or to, fiat' constable; who ahall.Proceed to search the Prem. which will bet particularly described in Such warrant; and id any spirituous or intoxicating li quors, such as shall be,}; entioned in the complaint :shall be foetid therein' he shall 'seize and keep Mem 'Mg. - thee with the ve s setils in which they may be contained,:until final *Mica le ; had jherron ; but that no dwelling - hou,t l , in which, or in , part of which, a trading shop dr house of entenainment is Hof kept,"shall he 'searched by virtue of tiny such warrant, nor' any part dr sticlidtvelliug house that may be occupied by another person than the owner or keeperof such trading shop or bogie of enter tainment, nor any cuatchn house, or bonded. ware house of the Veiled Stiles, nor• any chip, boar, or other vessel engaged rn the trettiportattun.of freight, or at common carriers: And that the liqUOrs so seized, may upon proper pronf and eitimination,be. declared forfeited by the said magistrates; and il so, they shall, together, with the vessels contaiumr them, be soldier the purposes above indicated, by the said sheriff or other officer.' and the proCeeds `go to the county treasury of' the county" iu Which the,liqucirs may be seized; but if the:taid liquors; `ancTvessehs cannot be s ld, they'shall be destroyed in the s presence of the ttuigiatrate and the complain. ants. • But, that if Upon the trial, it Should appear that the liquors are not illegally...kept:and sold, the same shall bi\returnedby the sheriff Or 'other nL ficer, to the pe*n and place from which they may have been taken. And that na liquor., imported under the laws Juiffregniat ions of the Vnited Slater,. in the original' casks,larrels,'Or packages, nor any intended exclusively roe domestic 'use, &half be ,seized by virtue of soy warrant whiett Maybe is-, sued. And that from all denisnOne el any stia-g,s trate, mayor, &Omani, or other 'Alper, either the owner or:complainants, may aPpeal to the cilurt of quarter 'sessions, or common pleus`td:.the eotintyla • which the liquor. may be seized: • \ • SENATE, 21 .— The .anti.Nebitsika resolu tions, alter some debate; passed a` `.contl tending by thz.folloivinf.tlvote • : ' Yeas-11least& Baines,'Cralill,. Dalin:T.63'd \ Dareie, Evan's, Ferguson (Native) HENDRICKS, dinzer, Kunkel, Men intock,(Dem.,) AleFegM: d,lDend.,)lllel- . linger, Pim', Rrice, INliinner and Slier-18. • Nays—Messrs: Buckalew; :Creetwell, Foulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, IlaldOcian. Ham lin, of McKean, Hamlin' of Wayne, Hiester. Hoge. Jamisirn, QUiggle. 'Sager, Wherry, and McCaslia.BP:f,ker-15. The following ate the resolutions, as mod ified before their final passage Whereas. 'Etruria are now being made to effect the passage of an act of' 'Congress to organize the territories of. Nebraska and Kansas, with provisions allowing the intro duction of involuntary servitude 'north of 36" 30: And whereas, , To thejudgment of the General Assembly 1 Pennsylvania the passage of Sucli an act •would - be inexpedi ent, and a manifest violation ofithe kliesauri Compromi4, approved ,March 61h; 1S20: therefore. ' Resolved, That 'the General Assembly of Pennsylvania earnestly and s:deinnly pro test against the repeal or modificanon of luidt section of the act Of Cinagreis, roe the admis sion of Misitouri into the Uoiori as a State, which prohibits involuntary servitude north of 36' 30. • ' li,lsolred, That our Senator's is Congress be insttucled, and our Represeutattees bg requested to carryout.the foregoing expres sion of the sentiment of this Commonwealth.: Resolved, That site Goveroor he requested lo transmit a copyy, of the foregoipg resoluttionk to each of our Set►atori and Represeatativet in Congress. - SENATE, 22.—The Prohibitory Ligoor!Bill was then taken up. The eight section, re-: !alive to the right to searcit private premi ses fur liqitor,' was restored" io a modified form and passedyeat 20. oaks 13. The thirty-one gallon sectiOn was snitch - OW. • , The Liquor Billpassed thelfouse finally on Wednesday, by a vole of 511 to 44. It provides fur aubnuttitig t - hi question to s vote of the people oti'the 2d. Tuesday of Oe. toberf ' , 0 . " COST OF LIVINGI IN C4IFORNIA.--.41. San Francisco correspondent of the Boston Transcript writes; "In order that your read ers may ;ortn some estimate of, the expenses of housekeeping, I send the . eurrent rates of wages and _provisiona:—Fernale servants, $5O to $75 per month 7:' wood $l5 per cord ; coal 100 lb. sack, $3; per ton delivered, $5O; at market, b e t cuts beef, Pork . . and mutton, 374 cents per lb. ; venison,.3l cents per lb. ; salmon 25 cents per lb.: best, fresh butter, $1 per lb. ; second quality 'do., 65 cents; Goshen butter, 50 cents: fresh eggs, SI 25 per dozen ; Boston eggs; 75 cents per dozen: turkils, $0 to $lO each r - geese,or ducks, Si each; chickens,,lB2 50 to .$3 each ; quails, $6 per dozen ; potatoes 4 cents per lb. ; Cab. beget, 25 cents a -head ; cauliflowers 37 to 50 cents; ,turnips, parsnips ; ; and beets, $1 per dozen; mi1k,,25 cents per quart, Scc. Pltgii 'sitt(tiOlot rir Eev Dr. Honostm, 'of Phdpdelphia, wilt retied in the tat Methodist Chuccb, Powsvdte, on Sabbath morning and evening next, 26th it'd. tar FRIDAY Evanzito'hsetures otion the Apoca lypse are in contra of I deliverY in the, Lecture room of Trinity 'Church, Centre Street. •' Blessed is be that readelb, lad they 'that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those thing s which are written, therein; tor the time is as hand. ' The public, are cordially invited to attend. • • Ciivacn, hiaiialiiotviSereet, Rev. J. Els.avetto CASTLE, Pastor. Service - every sat,. bath's! 10i, o'clock A. M.. and 7• P. 211: • ' . Tartarit Gunned tEsimooi , -tt.,} Clentre'st.— Rev. DANIIL .WilSneort, Rector. &trim held regularly in this Church taffy Eundarl Mottling, et let o'clock, Evening t id 71 k !Taste stmt. be preaching ,m the English Lutheran Cuttrch, Market sitar. every' Sunday mottling and evening. , . itst.tatotri Ligescir Ailitaani.—=Trwaya, the close ot the late sitting of theilialtimoo Annuli conference (itit. E. Church) in that cut z Nadal, from .committee on the.sllbl-o'. . . .t. off i - y • rd,. ered the following prearnide and reiroltionvat ia b ;weja adopted : j - 2- •. AVheirea's, lansof avvaT . perinaaion• Wad from every parts of .. te_e wr . .rid, are alloyed the rights of cattreibnee end lir, , osaijaa' of `their -rem. ftgion without, ta,this country; and whets... there rights,. ail, dem to every , human be . iv& and " meted I° Very chrjetian,are,m many of the countries - of rehrtieedtan; Withheld - tret, our fellow-citizens wk.aaaay aajaar a e a ; or• a l an . ~oller.sqllrSesolae►..e In those coda_ tries, therefore: ... ,at 5tee1:43110140316 M' quality at once °we' arig to oar Masao and oppreverve to P e° P le i..And thin we will haver cease OUP hos th_ for to until it is removed.. - 'nc." ° . c l.y That it is tbe duty of our - Gavern.. 113 , en , s . W a shington to employ , every means With a power to secure to the citizens of this coon who may be travelling orreriding in foreign entries the smote reititous priyilegen to which, ,tte citizens otthisiolatuattlea anjey among Title is Matted inter-national talk on thief:tatted.' ' ; Q`Ttit-Ethic* Of the 'Neer' (tetanal 1)1r4;- rtrithes 'rim Prink' burr Om illtedeman br motutellable authccifg 'Width 001:11lut`litelibisb-.< op Hughes Will, tatilir, do li ibem tkolitteet the Catholic iatetest the (Tatted States to toe, acqui sition of Cuba, that he earnestly desire, the annex ation of that,Ltland to the Union. • . ==;liM Cjl74l' a:lgg•`Y .tSiR calf the. fan N• aq 80 ii ok pi of •- • 'te i PePes,-. • Qom' /Yew The .. Kuo! wit , : wigwam togetlittv slid—pasu4up a • 117° Imp_rcitemittls'in f Gor, 0.5, of Beaten NOltio,' Lsacashirel Eng.. . • palitoted a peculiar construction of fur- Isephich the fuel is deposited in *hop per at ibe mouth. and slowly carried for .- ..theb4mehestioit ow the- t eilindeis, until it - is de- Pennadtinibe fora °Cash at the bridge gate. ,The air necessary tor complete combustion is suPplied'iltrough bolloiv tubes and openings. hisiiiittir ;Imes. The speed at which the revolving bars cause the coal to travel thro' the furnace is regulated according to the time required'for complete:combustion. ;DICE LOPT*ltletie — ttili- - tifiriate;sotts ev crybody,;' cf-unlY speak - our sentiments when we% sa y that our Geritleeten' friends Who visa wiit beitandacenly treated; and can be rails feetorily tineftto lamttcbleas Wit of clothes, at a xery reaNsnable price, by calling of 11l celebrated one-pFite Clothing - House of 'LIPPINCOTT az Ctl.;'*uifcwest corner ,uf F 4 ourth and ,Market Streets. . . HOLLOWAY'S PILL 9 au :aemirable remedy fei.the cure of Bile, Indigestion and Liver Cent plainrr. The meg( of an oificer'in the E. f C. Servit44ioded 'any yeitia in Calvet*, where h4r ilver'ancl, stomach had become so deranged that she had inuel ditUeulty in digeming eny land of food. suffered almost untearinilY from sick Headache, nervourriess, add lovrness of spirits, the result of a debilitated constiiution. The medical' aid sae haa .was of no avail; and her friends gave up all holes of her reFovery, unit;' she ktut recourse to Holiou4sy's ?ins, which in Atom' six woclis re stored hec'tti sound and perfect, health. For h ale by John G., Isrmen,;Clecnens 4: Heisler, Pottsville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Dr. J. Kellar Burps- Minersv ille. I SINES' COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR , ,Wild Cherry pod tfeerho.und, ty I he iiheapest, plea' intrest and beat Cough Medicine in the World, and curer, U re 'coulihs than all other medicine-, com bined, which all poisons wll readily conclude who are fonatlior will'. the nature of the specified iu gretheuts‘ • " It costs but 22 cents n bptt le. TRY IT. For ±ale at the more of REUBEN RBESER, Market :ignore, and also at'th l a store of C. BAR. LET, Centre Street, Pottsville, who are prepared ;o sell to !Pi 01 - elterpeti at `the pri _Prepared onIy.byCIIARLES SINES, 334 North 3d Street, Philo/14;1014i, end tor tale'at nearly all the wire, intheUniteit) Staten. • [3-3m' CHANGES OF WEATHER IiND eitToi-, !NG COLD —lt' 511.;ir Id be 1 remembered that it cough is an oiidenco that some impurity ;s lodged to the lungs.- . , . t Trii,vie.l l'erra t e Pili ace one of ibe very best medleinesm the world for carrying-oft i cold ; he'cause they purge from the body those mor bid humors which are the cause of coughs, eon sumption,.dillicalty lot breathing., watery and in flamette.4s, tnie.throat, rheutuatie pains in earl: one Innis of . the body; 'and s piny other dangeroU complaints. Three or foe? of Wright's Indian Ve getable Phis, taken on going - to bed, will m ail ca-' Set , ifilve relief; and; it the medicine be repeated few times, the blood will bel completely purified, the digestion will be improvSd, and the body will be restored to even:..sour.der health than before. Cauti;li.—Storekeepers Would do well le exer ci,:e care in buying from pedlars. We understand that a anati4 the name of liicstand, and another b! 'K.i name of *MC* are offtring what purports to be Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. These per_ sons are not authorized Agettbs for •this Medicine, and the ure.ele .oflired cannot be guaranteed. tt, genuine. The genuine as kill sale by Mrs. E..M. 13EATTY,"3. G BROWN a s tati r J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville. Wholenge Olfie, 169 Race 'Street, Philadelphia. • • - N. B.—The public are irebOectfully informed but J. C. III.:'-11-1ES; of Pottsville, is not an Agent fur Alum inedleine, and we canuot guarantee as gen. time the art wie offered by hint foi rale. 'WILLIAM WRIGHT. McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT. —J. K. Burns, Druggist, at Minersvitle, we learn, Guy olithimetlu supply dirrct trout the proprietor, in . , St. Louis. The Volcanic Oil Letti . nst;tt is truly a CELEIIIIA tF:D 'medicine, and has done more to alleviate hu man suffering thee mot remedy ever diseovered.—. One or two eppheations will relieve the most *a vrve Pain, Brune or Sprati:t. iTWO *Bottles will cure the fotrtest trir/r. or ',re, and will heal the moat'' severe Burst or Scald I.othont a sear. ay . Fesuiri, rhotald him., a suppiy Saaatant-, band to beiistal in time of need. . • .• TO MlNER.F.,,iarorklng inCoui Minei,, we say \ ; to you delay not until you have obtained • aupply —you Will :4avit great deal bi suffering and mon 'ey by its 4t - .. , e; N , ; ; . FOR HORSES,) ti. , the Only guru remedr for. :Ame.ne4,' Bruise 3, tzu...:., Scratches, bid- Sores, , iwelringr:, &c. Try it and Von will be convinced. f Sre advertV,etnent ilVtinOtberr column' :'• Ako to sate by John F. Brciurn, Pottsville; ToO. Stallion, Glen Carbon; L.. tireinor, tLieweilpn Darnel 3.L . e9t is, Mt. Carmel; AllartNcLeen,For reFiville ; !Miter's Store, Paumix tioniery. ',OI"I,I4VILLE /41[AULLETS. • N TCh tbn Trip .301/11:441 /or, :68 18 peaches pir'4.44 - -2 dr. .•• 4 CM I do do unpar'd-' ~airl , Ui'd apple*: paired -- 154 • 90 Egg B , ll oZoll -• 14 Butter : IL. 44 88ouldr:r•, 8 i ‘.lotrt 'X hrgi I. It Hy- .0 V, 1195/, hii It , , r. rs , =I 410 75.1 edit .. 2 2518.y.10a " 3 MI Pll.ter. kLo. ver • C.;.thon, on the 9th lAst., by Roan Hall, LILA M WALTHN. tit the Count) Durlia at. ti HRIMBIN, or Litticahlre. England ° . I - (nth In.t. tr. Bev. E. Meredith; JACOB N AWEIL!A, s• HECKMAN, both of Mi- In Port t)v,l to -4 ire the (U M . ner , 4l le DIED ; At hie residence; in Ringgold, In this, county, .131 .fr GORDO eOCIIT, aged 3d years. Tito frfende of the faculty are requested 'to a ueild hi* fa tWist. et Orrrigebutg, tó-morrow (goodly. at 10 n'eloa, A. MJ A etas re;ttlenze in Manheini Township. on the ?3 of March, of cough trerrion, faAlti V El. NUGENT, P. 11 of Zitiners', Enadge, fro. TO. 1.0. O. F., aged 56 years. ' • ' • . ' The 'lnhere! will take Ohre; from his late residence nn littoday, March 21Ith, at 9 o'clock, P.. 61.; u.torr rhr aupch:ision of the ![lnert' Lodge. Members' f t he 011.1 sad Melds Of ch, dneeasel ate reepertfull I nvited to :Mewl flit neremokles. In thlal Deroqtr..lsll the '2oth Inst.. Dr. M. M. AN 'VONA; tioinerly oC Reading, In the 04(h year of Ins • In Tanragna, rin the 14.1 h ifDI., CIIIUSTIAN llAL agerrl4 days, In this f .Doronali on the %at inftt..WILLIANI JAMES, o,rancis and Mary Anli Spencer, aged I year, niuntha and S days. 1 - GEpiIEFLAit NOTICES. , ce - rresvita..E Liritaeur 80C/F.TV.—•ii Stated Meeting of the Platteville Literary ear !tar ".rill be Med ,o Wednesday eVenion. Mirth 21kb. i;.‘" F4/34.1r . b Half, nt 7; o'clock Header—Wm. L. Whitney. . Qmestion—••dituullthe Missouri Compromise be repealed. ae it regards the Territories of .Nebreska Krupiai rt . --AditiontPeo , -41ohn Hughes, and S. K. al. Kepner ;- Nodatie,e,--a4 P. Spiartey arid L. Minato. ' Ur order of the Society, j Wreattirlytu,lteejt.'• N. l.—Thin being the eloquit a ight of the preterit - -4-estod. the Prelude's of nos Sudety. Mr. Joliri V. Wren,rritldeliver.a.valedictory address, to the piaee ..of:the .• . • , ..qSCHUYLKILL, COUNTY iORICULTURAL troCIRTY.—Trte membera of Ole temirty are tequeate4 in attend a wetting at the enhlte Amite of .orottgi. BOTER, - OrwigOure, nn SATURDAY. .nlarett 23tb, i&.4, at 2 o'clock, when the place br th , t'next Ettratittion WM be Used. ODD - Ey.LLows' CEMETRY.—Persoos deal randofpurchaatnq boitaflot, lo the Odd Fellow,' k.'etnttry, will apply to ' Yolr,at Ate Iron store, Tows Dolt ; Jour; J. JoNce, Atilnerlyllie street ur Jitto, N. O. 2ll.tram, Centre attest Nos. 12.1653. , I i WANTED. WiaNlirdS.:Sireral toad lificalatsta: also, V V tild /pod pattern _Mak em To competatt hoods itheiwm. w?ges will 40 gioien —at G O W. atNl7- DFat'A eitenot Enti nr and I'd aehine Watkin;Foalli vilig, pa. : • ; "dare.h . 2s, 1/2.ft AGS eliatlve4 i'ogs od in the teatitatttitee pt per. we lila pa,' 'tow att try sarerch,thu 1;0 Am tw vin` rags Yor lag!, Wore thcal uspro!ent insiket I — C 4 "• VASCP - it .011(3011E...4Papar Alaniarionreq, I • pijadelp - t14—M:12•11 Rd 5 , 17 North et. • (ltt etteet hetthe Path; hettihtern . sth "lA ' 6A II.) 114 m. * Marriol9; IVI IIII /E ll4 fVF TSID.--tThe Dauphin and at:spud:alma Coat raippear are an coaatant. 1y ‘ , Aployins Wpm. To gbod.sit ad! iD.?""I" em n ployment, tee highest Fides. •S d the amour. to Intoner Mot i.e , givanJ Purim Otis monthly; IR tact Mitre orders•-the equips°, • tat &Alin if/ merchmolisel=' TIC Company's/ Railroad; OD Ilrilididttly Passealsi Trefut at. now °ening: serifs ens lenient sums 'fejt* Wire; *Writ are Witted In an e lusted an d herded", errantry. • ,• • FRSO 5C11001. 1 3 ore ;eatattlialtirk. and alll be be doittlitowt Item for the ediumfles - the ebildmn of the Meer* and Malcolm; - .ltpply * J. 0. Mai, WAIN, NIMBI! EMrattet,'ln theeSeli Sunk Cop !Shies. •' • • attiNOOD Entineeratid thiptvintetxteoi. Pnetsvine Titmagetti. littglitl Chuck, isql'ioylktil VIZ 11104 WWI* please copy. Moral. 18;1854 • 11-it !UT AINTEDit In intget to tate charm Ora VII Forme& to Western Peohlyteaste. To on 'Al ly competent sod sltpsJ to the thhoofaetuts -of Into Ix It h Stitt gutooes edit, hod ahle to el ssttsfaetjt ry ‘eferesees. Road- salary , wilt be. gtvea. 'AtihicaL" - Frossett." - eztoof lir. T. J. Mites, 1 4tier-chtlithr. Phitedelobta ftstAktEer. . Feb. 23-, Int • , , 11-tmo. 1)17/4.111111011• 1111111CDIATELIN—li good v eatgeotoor, sey oral months *ready entruysie ittitticid wager .-.. Applyns JOAN STANT°. ..Al's. - also Catboat Feb.ll,-1854k -- - • --LW ~NlVANTED—ltrettellinot-Aptil settee. nest gheeHine Muse, enl!table for a small amtly;- Wet from 50 to BO Dollar* per asidus. Ose attested In Mahainnoia Street, preferred. Address &sit 213 Pottsville. P.O, , f , Pousvllle. ilium* Its AP 4 34 f MNial nuanzus W: 4 liellAHD,_Ateot for the vide of ANTIISACITE &so SITUs ISOM) COAL, CliremS. let - Elms, 71 ?UM BTa IST, City of New . Tartu - • ' . • • ~.; . r Lehigh, Hazleton, Cranberry,ir- WHITS ASH I gA - Lehigh r LOaf and Room Run, from ihe 4 SeV 00 - . _ g RaMeos, Woad lily, and Sleek , - (Heath from the dctia v Ilan region, RED Asa, - ~,t Mate, 14imoot; Salem, .orehard, --, efiliolto end Lewis Veiny.. . - - , ..... 1- -- - -•- • rtNi' ' that eidebrated Frortterg an 4 t SMISHMOVS. Calico. !Muter 4140 e,inspertak4 { he s . oFFIcE itUUIIB,. la at. pow to t p. M. — • Huth le, ON ~ e - .:- • • li-if ~ [IM/MTV IrjlOil A iv; barc . ratoured to- AA•lbeotlltieus' C.; W.. ?Jlian, Lag., In Centre street, below the Amerscitt Uoore, waire pivt,,,,o• taring bustneas,wftti thew ,WM aieash cart. Jan:2s. 18441 3 1 • I 1119$011Pritla DIP COOLUTNERSII IP. ..it pertetubW-peretoLore rustil; bewecu Unit W doylies; and liesiAmlo Alarms, trading an' the ulnae of LINVOSJIA, thmi day oho-. potted by esotual couseta. 'by _Ms 14 qtt i . 11 "W 41. or Benjamin MOM'S Irmo the DUO; I,l,nrget w • :. , liyaci,' bailee pi rcbued uz c.b;lo/ tato:via In all tht , dr partmenw of theta ,basnaria. ..ttle ill la amnia with Inc loan tun. r • GEOR.GE , • ' I.ly,NJAbilti.llll-rit* • . Potlartlle, Jan. "a, OH. built.,4d ltf ihr af.r3N DER k 1111..fitd,,wiajtm comlnutd by tae subscntarf in ill its various blanches a Meaurengine lam roundel', intinialitturgr ordit ktud, of mdutoutryi ldr blotting Mills, Mao Fdinut,:e.l:nitinad.cdri, tc: sido . clatinue th e busineun 'tit Minion: aud i tioning . ittnt celensliten Fine inrebt akin; 4Sh; , and Livia aid Spddis raids - 11rd .IsA Coalz, bring awe: ptoj.tictot'of ibtod Jan 2l 1804.. ---,--- ----:.-...._-:-.- I ICO.PARTIBIACItiSUIP.---LEWIS4. and aJIIWD tutting :iesnuted th e. setting and thipitini or Cobb bas OW diyzdssveinted with hlin Mitst.itist Go At DEIIIIII6O. Mitsat atousigs, Ja., and- Guiana 11.; , knrrs, and .t the' Om ur 4l' WI Allinaililbli sc.:: Uu., et 42 Walnut dilett. Wharves Nos.: and daortVichinued. - - ' 11.4.:H tb MOJENNInti, " OLIJKIJE li. roTrer. ~ vf ILLIAK tr. AUDENIIIIED, , . JOHN RoMMKIL., M., Jan. J 4, lai - ~ r - i-ii B RDsUSINESS GA 1 , • SET![ W. 4080.11, allrOliNEY AT i.AVV-, AlintrivitteiSchliyikili t.Toutily,rl. . . ' - . I ' lil.Er E1:181 TO i _- • • 3. . , 1100, ELtas LEwio, 't. p uida p hii , ,r . - • .Jokto C.,Krax, , ' 1 J. 11.11.ehoota 4--Co..Couttlead tft.; Nrw 1i0tt,. , -: Joric4 - li. CAUSIII4.L, ESQ., Pottovilie, - Pa. ()Livia Woritint, Esq., Wlhtatoapott.ra, ssareh 4. 1.834 ; .‘, ' ' . . cio:: -.— wn --- ttal ii:i i — o - rio" - -id. 9-1 r i g ----- d - i - t --- t , o7t (41-, .a.oboid, three' dootO bel.,w the i'ost. Orate. Ofe.r.. hour' 12 M., - t0 . 2 . 1..:. M., tibil 7 to .4 V. M. '; Eeb. 11, 16.54 ' ."... ' ,-/ ' .6-ly p.i.i... _ • ----- -,:- m. .D„ 4 ,1 3 ,-.. eit . !: .. 0 4 N re f w lSZl o tti n E a o t :l , l, v lle ti f i l e s T . , prepated to operate iu thetuom sttothctory nisnpl. azd ou reasOlable teroas.•• • IIiIEtkLE—ATTORNEY AT LA VW Lldweltyn, Schuylkill County. kiu„w W dttan,i iu any Duanieas enutia,iet3 lila cafe with prontottiritl. Jan. 14,105 i ' 4 r.-3tne- - • ;- its E.O3IONDS:YROF tASOR rms.:Cl—Tat -11fIl. cher of, the Plano, Organ or Melodeon— l'iniOta tutied. - Any rotanthnication ithiressed ro tb, soh. termer, at his iesidence, filassion Muse, hilt t:iir. Lion, will be panetn4tly attended to. Dec. 24, 18L3 . 5231 ALLENiinsimri; SURVEYOR and .ENtitt St:ER, wilt continue tSe boslnees ants Lite Falh• et, tramuerti, Pithae. Daring pavers - lon of valttanie Papers. Notes ,and Ura fie; he hap a hoeuar fat-littler for the puriuit of hie profereton, and Call give - ble tilinttnation in tefeteuce to_ land in the Coat Re- . gion." • HOWELL FISHER and A LEEN FISHER . will al‘r - continue' the huylug and selling of Real Estate, anti have now for. sate xeverai valuabfe Tracts of 11:6a1 Land. • , 011ice,rmalre inter% Nut youth of ttie. Peipt ifume NattaYitte. November 19., 11453. ' 4.77 tr FOR SALE & TO LET. ;Li (ILES 1 /MULES 11 HULKS 211—The •-..l.llJlinbreriber offers tor sale at his put!, next to the Middle Ward Hotel, in Miirk . et -street, a. lot Wilde Kentueity mules, large Vas add good stock. Call and see them . MURIIiti ROUINSON., Pottsville, Muth 45; $954, 12-tits • g r AND STORE ROOlll4 TO L -11'1, I4J —rag Silver' Tetrnee iltuldluguare now unde.- going a thorough iegair, and will be let • to good (en'. 011 reasonable /121111 d. /Or further Informatien apply to ' - J. F. VOORHIES. •-"" .- ellver Terrace Mardi 23,1834, 12-1 t• . IJAT tom Kentucky, d lot of tnutes,witich eJ.will aesuldcheap by the un , tersigced. • ; . ' JOSEPH. A, Dit*ILIELaYs. - Schuylkill !raven, March' 18.51. 11.4tb A FOIE CIIANCIC. Plait .CAPITRE ILISTS.—For isle 221 acres of pilule. Coal Laud well located for bust nits—pita low ald• teini6 eay Apply to ANDREW BUS tOL, Real Eetate•wt, Cornef . of Maliatitongo and Second Sttei.ts March 18.18 M. , -.- 11-3 t , . L'OR SALE.—Ttwo good 'lloll,llng Lots, eltj lb!) r . bltuated on Market donate. Pottsville. APPLY lo . • I. Agent for Mu. ThottipsOn, . . Corner or .2.1 and ?danantongo fits. March 11.1534 l -1041 t VOW IRENT,--Thrfe first-rate o ffi ces In "'Hua i! sera °ince truildine-cornerof xi and hlat3au . tarp March H, lE l 5t Ifi.tr , '%O L'ET.;—A. first Mary room and cellar eb . Yd Iritreet,neavitionvedian,mell adapted tor elate Room or some' Mrchaalcot buriorsa. inquire or;' R, C. PREEN,. Centro direct,. potivrilie. Feb 15,185. V . ! ; • " e•lf ' l O ILEASICi—A favorable Leave eau be had on Ithe Primrose; Holmes and Diamond Yetaliand another upon tae Opubn.Ciart•on and Vutmer Veins, by applleatioir to' P. 'W. sidEdrEß, Engineer; . Jun.1i,1054 . )• Elea, SailAi.—Tvro two-story dione .JV Unasen., w lel Brick Boats, on the cur-Is, ti : . er of Third and Norenstan streets, each HA; $0 feel hoar by:32 feet deep, on a lot CO feet to a 20 finality: 'ALair NOB WALE, • A 10 Morn Bream 1 EritrlO., with a I! Horse Breaker—ktiee beenan use a short ttme,and will be sold oticstakunable terms, The Engine May be )seerr aafitbOltliAr Older's' Machine ohm,. . Ge:OIICF. M. CIIMMIriBe Dec.4l. 1853 Si tf ' , TOM LEA S E .— Toa good Tenant, a •atti3l , 4,- 4 . Tract oft:dm Land, known as the "Zr, by Pill tiate In Featly y Township; Schuylkill County.. cait of Tibniont. It Ilya, on both aided or the Minv ll rll Xstottab s tgO Middle Creek--contalna about 130 arrof , •1. heavitgittunered, and Well adapted for an .ftten sive opera i tton. - lever al seine of Red Ash coal. have been roved and found to be of Riot-rate goali tyr For further Inforntition apply to 1 • • • JOUN DANNIAS,, ' of WESTER CLVIIIRR, November 5,1833 }'•\' 415 121 , 13 )6 Oa 6 Oo , . VOIR SlAlLid...—tt 30 feet , lnt on Centre Stu el, No: I tl, in J. *poles addliakto Pottsville. eeid lot runs (ruin Centre to Railroad Zkcreet, is botinee.i on the south by lot of J, pouch, F.eq„ on the north bra -23 ft:, Sweet - .Fur terms - and paitieulars enquire of the Aubscribei at hid Drug Store, Cerioe Atreei4Potts, Fttle. ludisputable title wilt be glveuN : JOHN 8. C: WARM. . . Agentlor ttie,Oweer. August ,10, "7-tl' tREENWOOIN LUTS FOR .Ik:kg .—Siftsn 41e I building le ts in the most central part of the Our. , ougb of Pottevill•_, lately laid out on the Greeowtolik Eatate,arenom,offereitior dila. Apply to A. RUSSEL. Agent for the owners; at hie office in ide n hantazip 94. Pottsville gar Lost ' NoTWEi,--Tlia Partnership harknforeeiiating bettOen W_PREvOST and AVM. IiALL, iradinkin the: name of Prevost & Ball, to dila day, Feb, lath, 18.51, dtunlved by mutual co nieut ,; by the withdrawal of W. PIiEVOPIT from t6P 111111.51 W. ,PutvosT, WILLIAM MALL. March 25, 1054 . /2-5 t • I`OT•loll4.Thisubeeribers have thts day•Toimed e eo.partnerablp, under the firm of YOUROV, safffif & PcpmanY, for the transaction- of *goner. 'al TOUNDaY and hiACIIIrig bualnewat the •• Old Evtabitetted Pettealllf Iron Works," Corner hf Nor .) vresian end Coal streeta,Patuvitle: a. F. POSIROV, . • - .': • - - , - CLIFFORD • PO.V.ROY. March "25,11,6511 l3.3in ilissoLuTtom or P 4 wrxisitsit z .1../The porthershlp la the Espreto %Oplam!. which heretofore eitle;ed between N. 0. HOW/tau, E. WW. EARL, And R. F. WEAVER, and eras condtotted un der ftte of HOW/kid, RAH & CO., Mai di.ulvod. op the atscday of pecember, 1953. N. O. nowaei), • E. W. EARI... , _ . . . - ' FL F. WEAVER. N. 11.—Thitrame DAsleen Is contlatied bl Howard and.E.T. Weaver, under the arch HOWARD It CO. , N. tr. rioWA • - •• • -A. F WEAV liareb AS, MA • l2:6t NOT/ 0 / 1 6-41 hereby given to the iblotavvoiv of thwdlffenent Townships atoi Donnie's , of the Omit', that the day of *epees trill be held of the Contwiadanita' Office on the Ititit city of April next, except the borough of Pottsville, which will he held an the ISM of the rams month. - gib* notice to all Tex • The to` ainsiseloners also Collectors ue the several Townships aid Efotonelle tif the Canary. for the leer 1864 . tbat they Will have to pay Into lire Towns', Once the whole &Mount of their Depilate. within owl 'yang tlowithatitoe said Duplltatell pave been placed In their beads, and lay Collector neglecting to do so, will be ;. charged invertst for say balance repaid. 8 order of the - Weal. S. K. K. HE eNgitdeterk. ' N. 8 --Tithisqua Glacette. , ltinstseille bulletin , eltunso6 des Voliu ant Friends; Neese, will von% I' • • - p lease Raub 1f5,1854 ' IP-ti • ECIEfI . . --- NI OTlOlte—Prepouls Win be teceleed at lbe of. LT dee of the Delaware. Liebman and ;Western Railroad Cornpany--Poal tropartinent, owl) the lir of Apra, for sinking two COAL RLOVER,Ond bon ding 44 111A4614' fIOSSLa t noir- Scranton. • Phis* and sureebieeuoias can be earn at tbe alike Olt , ... 'MS. J. ALBRIGHT. . . MSM!MEiNM3I VdTlCiir.—The tnideriegaso hiving , lunchtime lhe Inset Colliety; are Row prepared to mese Ordscribr the eslebtoled IllistHetith Vl' hits Ash Coat. AU oasts will be proms tieisited.to. . • . - ' ADAM' & 8001 Ptak:WM Muth 4, t . -9.31 NOVIEIE L hereby air ea that Lettetg a.f Adrola a rift alb the Estate of James It: brim*. tate oft Boren oof titauytktlt Roves. ised•., bays ; b een VeliktdC.7 the * e ster, of St buyiktil Cosatg to the sahiineeri, restilig bribe Borough of Oro ige! allgiegeons hostas Maims or de scends aptasittos Estate of sold dereaie4.'w ill make t tiowalloiliamitothem without delay. Cod par.: eitics ilistuclygthasosetves Indebted to said • Zoete; a ss n'incifti Uinta immediate mama. Charge Eitalimia VW conies all illet4llllo due liti;late firm 'Of Levis & sad U. F. 111•41ar and t 4. U LiMiatt- tbo atcoalita due the tate Atm of James ft bursa & JACOB HANN am, - ltallUtil. R. NADLER. lONIA% 7.0 MOT/CJIL—The Boots or Accounts or the ate liras o(BRIORT & POTT; have been , placed io tbs. of -the und.nrelined for rollierloooiod UM* eked Win please call and matepuniest, aeltatial Nether delay. JOHN C. CONRAD I.•P. Pottawitle,July 23, - 033. • • 4 -,Sete ' • /110T11110.1—Notlre ty I.4.lbreetni. slims that 1 hole tideL day! dune MN, desoeteded with me M. BOLS - illetiAntleit.gig. In the Wetted aft.aw; W to a Wilitons bran. thee. INDS/wafter be coodetted **der the 'dim of KEVILIA & ICHAUDS. Mho, Centro etre et, pill door to R. R.. Mottle more. Poiret Illy. • JNO-43. SEVILLE. idoe 14113 • - • COAL. idebnae W. fitNirunt NOTICES. PRY GOODS. rilliildelPidii • CENTRAI DE Y Gopps STO.IE Sisah4act corner of Eighth oani.liccli Sort': C - .0.11,11LES ADAMS invites' the_pastitutar stt:ntln; ot FAMILIES sod STOREKEEPERs to ht.. sa_ terollve and tholes stout Of Feline end efTarLs GOoDs,eoMprillinj one of the Lest assontoest s the thy. NEW GOODS are betps daiti reieieed oleo and other sonteso, and purchasers may depee4 otrietttop:the fittest s od best st yki I. It the 'own! toilers- • • Stoats other-Shawis, . Dress Materials. And Famishing Car.. ATraoited in separate apartments, wild Stang hitt( tu..etartrims them bp. rjr Partirdar attention girt,: to Picot 1.;,6',1, March 11,18 a. ' • . 10-3 m ;r:I, .} A :.~. b-PBIN9 AND 4WMIIIEIt DR.' 010(4) • i 864.. •• , r V. DEPtTY, returning thank. • fur 'the Itb F ra J .paltoOar eiteeded to him by bis Lountry during' the wit season, Informs - 11mm that be ptethtted to suit purchasers, trona a large dud ata oaprixnent or Bich 11AC4 *Wk . *. ;French Prlnte‘i spi lug S.tripr4 Paris SlMTuaue,. ' Rich I.lrocadt. 6' /RIO Ylgured Barri, isi' siurerb Plain " .ielaia ltateges, The Urr.t black •• i GrenadiLdh, urgandlo!, Changeable •i biaLaities, Illogbewss c 4 . Also. tiplendt4 EmbtoLferies. Kid 6110Vta. and (Ashmore ritinerts,•Parle Won many other dutaLle goods. „ . The newest twei-,,t goods will be •cooataotly "i ve d and sold es low Ss at any oibcfr Store Ati ttic city. . J. V. IMPUY. No. 41. N. 63t ti Street. Philadelphia Feb. 23,165 i EzirsToran DRY Goons ROUSE YGC & LAN DELL,Ith and etch titrerta,.l'brt have dila 11111(110 enlarged their matt, hetimeht, which enables them to oiler a much larger Mock of DtgGutls, It,t the inepwtton.of t.lllEltrt.. In the 40 *Ininlent..way altrayi foun d a lull tine of BLACK tillay, . rANEV • B AAWLA-4tll DltEit,t (3 000/4-101 kinds. PITAPLE LINEN IJOODS, bit • - col - roN Goothi. U') . mrfiot.e.N Goo.us, ! • DLACK Cooom kind. INDIA ttILKB„ . I,IIA HILAINI.I2,Ih.c., mie. amt tim,liebte guude can always be ItE ac LAND/A.l.i 4th and Arch TE.lilLi—N'ttt - Ct.alt, and frier . , run atcotalhel, Good Countrf - Nlobey tecelved.- Yes. 25, 111.11-L - OILS, GUANO, 8:1,.‘ • . J. B. A. &S. , ALLEN, DEALEKA IN oll.s. 7. anti 8 SOUTII IV BARI! ES, Pttetladeir pia .10-.000 14SALLuiglal,ittlAo(V11„terV1,111Aislie%LiLi.: epnara OM, .10iM Boxer Sperm and Adaiiipritine Candles, 2. I.spt, Chemical Wise Pate and 'Bruin n gos; a1:irch12,15!.4 (Feb.-4,0:4 5 12m) 11- GEO. It DONN &,. CO., 2d stitrili WIIARVErI, PHILADELPHIA, eunitaiiiti on hand full supplies .of 11.u.illooi lug kinao of 011.t1, which they, wilt I of the lowest illtifkr.l late, • ' F,peitli Oil, Whale ' Knot., 1 Molar Oil. Tanner's Oil, . Lard Oil, Elephant Oil, Naval tttares, U. IL. U. it CO. still continue 1.1:10/11.1filldir ltyviah's .I , od:rated Patent Luunentu g 611 f which thoy air the n”lr lier.• 1115 011 0 1110 W Iff U,t , -Oh the pr 0,,.,. railionits to 1110 Einem and Nlddle Mate*. - Feb. 23, 1n54 •••• • . n 'sperm, Lard and IVhstle 01 (if the jirte.sl ' ilualaty fur tllunufdrl<trel J sqLAR ANID ELEPHANT , A k ."Bprt it ottl . All.atuaistitin Cuthllis, Ilk:. C. I I lino, Supel•PliveplitHe of Lime, Wive. f'ii< Ur - . i l l kf,•, Bc., tut sale by JOHN' L. rtistertov • uil and Couiroliutinit Merchant, 72 Wont', Wharves, above chestnut L,. P1111.41)Eallit 5.3 in Er 4.4.16.51 _ . 1000 TONS • NO. 1 .sUPER.PIIOSPIIATE OP LlAit: IfEBERG'S ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, nv ranted of Duperlur quality, rte ehelipi.l 1,,, burr 111 Die wiald. , Ent-wets and dealers supplied at low piicei.. LXTDAQUALUTY LAND I'L &knit. 'LOA barrel* Extra quality Land Plaster, ksleil, expressly for as.fertilizing - quality.. . - fO,OOO bushels.of rattle in bulk, , , 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster., , .. . SOO 't - Casting ••• . , . ILO •• , Dentiet _ PERI' VIA'N GUANO. . This article we ofrer in confidence to out Lust,. ertAs equal to any unputtodTund-faz super to! t, ... in the loorket. • •, • snof.) bags of , this enoetioe Guano. for • e.ie .i 1 lowest marker tates4 .eleo, ' .rATACONIAN (3 , ASO._ . . 1. . • .... I' Or I:, . . ( R(11.1 ,..4 . 1.1 t:IIARI.VAL,'Ac .3., C. FRENCH ,A., ri , • At the STEAM I'OC‘TEP MILLB, junction 1,1 Avetir, t'aunu :Lad Callowlnjisti togs, Plillue'.B • GUANO: GUANO' ' GUANO! tvE rtyper.tfully inform our Friglldo and met, tbat wr shall heresftrr occupy Abe EN TIRE STOIII4, No. 23 South Vibaries,ixtesdisi through to No. 95 SOUTH WATER dTRIKET Ottr bUiIDeSO ban heretofore been tratisart.d rIII IMILDING. but having now the WHOLE u. WILil IWO accessible fronts. one on theiWllAftE and the other on WATER STREET, we ere ..enabir to WA., airstat s r FACILE'S IRS to FARMERS, both sr regards space and the DELIVERY of GOODS. lA, Invite Ulnae In went of articles In our Ilea' to far.., Us with a rail at oar OLD r‘TAND. MO tons No. 1 Government POTUTIAII WO. •• Super, Phosphate of Lime. !atm tittle Poudreue superior quality, .1 ARO, a general assortment at OLD:Candles, nos;., Stsrch, mac., for sale Si the lowest market t,y ALLEN 4- NEED4:s, No. l 3 SOUTH WHARVES, First. Store above CHESTNUT. St., ' 3-3 n: Jan. 21,16:1 MISCELLANEOUS. . • NOTICE. r , lIR Sub3crtber, hereby gives noitce -dist he hr. j,1 - involuted Alva EORG E Uktlollr, Hardware !get etl‘ll,:itile Agent for the sale of " The Piteut 1.),,, anaGate - .. 4 oring," in: ihir region. J.:1: IJItAI. THE .:übscilher is prepared to execute Order. f the ..bone mentioned Springe. They ord; decuir,ny the.bert article ever offered 10 the pubitelbeirg mirkanle tor aunpl.clty and durability wbolziale and'retalt, at GEORGE IttliGlll - 4 Iron and Hardware Store, Centre' Suer!. oppasite fbnk ,:l'oltst, We March .1 I. 18.54 Speeches on . Nebraska Question. PEECBEB of Douglas, dutuner, geWard, Ever "Qctt, Chau.. &v.; on the Nebraska Queillon. Barker and Berg's Illsruesion on the Bae, MCCJiliell and Berg's do dti dB . . liot•Bont— by Bolon itobilitinit; „ .' , The Old Brewery—by the . Ladies of the Elie tiara . . M i9S inn. • ... . , Grace Greenwood's New- Book of Travois, Mts. Partingtores Carpet Bag of Fun, i • Broomwell's New Guide of Hie Ptilliiielphla ant Heading Railroad.' ' 3.• -• Piitiptaar Pap' re, ittni. Diaries for idsi--V3tioUll Stlcb, For sale at . BANNAN's Book 11l MEE . AIL ~ PATE NT HORSE N S.- • \ ryttlE sabseriber hiving been appointed Kole Apo A. iiiiiebiTylidd County for these Nall4 is Piipai.; in fitpilsh Am he to the public either wiselesei. ef'l, lad. - . They are vastry. impeller to the nails rdii,m4ol,* 0....1 in this Leightiorbdod. and only requite aiil.il io ..,, petsede them altogether. Merchants envie lr it at May . Uliseturer's Whniebatepi ices. illackstritilis and Dr..ii ..r,, ate napertfully Invited to mall and essinine thew X.: EORG E OUR:lir. Iran and Hardware Store, Centre 1 %. Polio il'e March 11. PASS 1: lo.tt ~ ~ Vresh Garden, Grass, and , • • ' FLOWER .SEED:I, !- .For• lain at the Sad and Boidi Stoif of glo , .g r riber, Whatemie and. Retail t„, • • , aadDillnolia,.put up lor Merthhota,io .4% agaln;at city prices. 141 Cit seed ate 'leas/totted to be whit they ale re prerrnind, wtilkh la minimal to purchims. nuit Trete. Plants and t hrttliberyilat all kiaift blamed to order, at B. tiliNtilii's deed aid Book MOM le— March 11,1.1354 JOHNSTON & CO.; CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE HAVE received* ooperiOr article •or fluass• sod Haw, of this ',pare mine, besides , otbet cles in the provision line. Also. a trash suPl , 4 seasonable Dry tioods, to which they Weald call De attention of the public. , Feb • 4.1954 Cheap Letter PaperJ AND ENVELOPES. To 11001' &fliers and pthc;i. . ()Ii hand variety of Cap one Letter paper' , 115 veiopeo. ine.,Mbleft an offered at lowyricra. Also, fine Cream and.fdlua Laid - Printoi Damao. • and the nein, fuhlonalale style. of Eta Lirld . L.nr , and Note Pipers, and Envelopes to matchi . Every varkly of Steel Pena. from lob' vent. avd upwards per Ktesmovitb a complete amottment Stationary. For alit tow at . tt. OASINAN'S !loot and Stationery Hior , 1 Feb. 25. MI . •. - -,, FRUIT . 4 .: 1- . - •;5:-.• ". 011NAMENTAL • TREEd •• . t; . L.- e` . - The Subscriber will recelaa orders for all kinds ut Filth - Tress, such an Apple, Prach, Plinth Apricot, Chew , Quince, 6c., &C , by the hundred, token. or ile,cfr , . tree. - Also, fin Raspberry and E . trawberry Plants, Goo+ , bcwy 'Costae.. Bhubstb Plante, • &es; kc., tocuM ,, . . veltb 13htmbhe t' " °- oilllY desettPtlon , Bulbous Itcn - ,:i AeP2llO3 /1001 e, &c., ' • . EnTOpenn Linden. English Walnut Silver Hap.t and . Thor ornamental woes. , " ',. I.ln order to receive 0001) TREF:S, it is impur iaibt that-orders should be cant In enCIT dome Lisa ste scarcer andcannot be procoted•il the arias sr' not Trceleed esti? In the season. :, - B. HANNAN, ' - Agent Pet two ostensive Nutwow. Feb. 18,18.54 • -. 7— , , . .. . , ... . I)'ArSTED SHADES AND, FILIND% - 115 G Painted Window APO*. on :CR2.141.114, and beautiful varleties,rery ebeap,';setole! ll o , :iq 'otail, at . - B. BkNiii.!'S Cheap Book and Paper eirn. 11— Much 19,1E154 it" 1 1 LOVER MID TIMOTHI4, SEKD• — v ect„ ONION METTIL by the qusit nr hurtle , `' aSie at 11. BANNAN'A • • Cbs;p Reed ii* Onos Store 'March 18. 1531 , It -- . I itE A ivi t i wi t PA UP BR. of - dia l :Art P al l : n es us' .• atived sahl fat sa Le, whoitaalf :Lad wail, at O. BAN:YAW: A Aileap Bona 7967 le Mora Ie: 1654 017XTRD DRAFTING PAPER —v}-: 1 I.V.ILbe subtztlber re"" ed or AlountetlDterting Paper, at unusual Mar rszr. which he Invite* the attention of Cheerers. Drat' OWN Arlo. lute of common BrifttekPalm r, 'about halt the usual ',rites, at It- BA NN ' Cheep Book and Stationery Store, Pllll 0101, ~, .Dee.l7, 190 8. 3Ld
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