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PoTTSViLLE, PA.
SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1554.
rir TER MINERS' JOURNAL has a [w
eer esraslation Ail" GAN odor Nn o l l art r ant =
lehed in Northern. Ponnoylvaitia. It
among the Coal, inira issollasinsso sum. not may
In this and a* adjoining amain, Out Os all
our inks, ti ui it Os. eiresloldlargel !NOV
the mslues in Sekamtkill county, which raidsraist
of the most valisahls Adverttsitig itsdinonta in
i Colin'''. Bra fenr 'alters Aar. 8 . admit tali'
talists enrolledim its rahteraptiontlist.
Chiereisime and. nolhe School Tatelmert
will be venitied with Pis Miners' Anneal at $1
per SrellltlFl l i.ts advanft„,
AGENTS VOjt MINERS' J 00.111341.1
DAVID J. LEWIS, MI Cannel ;
tseac F. DAVIE, Ashland.
F REDBRICK LACDESERM TBIDEVEL;'
Tnotarso:l A. Got:lease, Tremont ; • . .
CHARLIE H. Hunsaast, 71 - Pine St., New York.
• C. F. Noteos, Coal Merchant, 52i Walnut 8t
Philadelphut,
Who are authorized to Seethe subscriptions, ad
vertisements, for the Mixers' Journal, and
receipt fur the sawn. -
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT-.
rile SEE Hardware card of fgandbridge, Phila.
tar KENTUCKY MULES toi sale by J. A.
Dreibelbet*, S Haveh, emd M. Robiasoa,Portsville.
CHAtlts of sil kiad.;, Seneea at W. M
,Wood*.", Phila.
FLOQR OLI. CLOTH, of various widths
and the latest patterns, at C. M. Bailey's, Phila.
far E. W. E:11 . 1.L, of Heading, has retired from
the Erpress business, leaving the drm now How
ard S.
er ECKERT Lt, GRISCUM offer at private
eale a Stein/ Circular Saw,Mill, with vartpus ad
d;tion••. See adv.
Fir AN IMPORTANT NOTICE from the
County Commissioner* to Assessors and Tax-Col.
lectors, appears in another column.
MACHINISTS fc Parma-aiimmas are ,
wetted ail George W. &Oar's establishment in
this place! „ -, •
12r THE,' MESSRS. FISHER Geer to all, for
the-'owner, valuable property in Patterson, in this
County
or HOOPES & hicILVAIN,. Philadelphia,
have constantly ou hand Plasylcing Laths, Pickets,
Hydraulic Cement. ':•
POMROYSMITIcit PiCEIROY is now'
the business firm of the proprietors of the old FOW2I
- and Machine establishment, at the comer of
Coaliwil'Norwegisn streets.
or WM. J. 11ARLAN, Mauch Chunk, offers
hts•prutesswnal • services, as Engineer and Munn
ttoperlutendeni, to those interested- , See card to
-Coltiersaull Railroad Cos."
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12jr.MELUDEONS".-13: BANIIAN has just re
'ceived'i verol benuidul blelodenne; which he will
guarantee to be a superior article, both in tone and
workinatohip—varying m price from $45 to $lOO
each. Cell at his store end Me them, •
Cr WE AGAIN invite attention to the card of
M. Edmunds, Music. Teacher. 'pis professional
tervices are highly commended lir , those of our
citizens Who have employed him--cerfamly the
hest kind of a recommendation. ••
car FLOUR AND FEED supplied to order by
W McCulloch, at their Steam Mlle, at
'larriabura. The Dauphin ,and Sasquehannajtkoad
affords a convenient conveyance for Merchants in
.this County. See adv. • •• •
ear BACON, PRICE it Co., Coal Heelers of
Plidada gyve notice that by the purchase of all the
Coal mined by the Saida Hill Co. at their Young's
Landing Collieries. and also of the Red Ash Coll
of Jina.,C. Middleport Colliery, their fe
e ilities fur upplying dealers are greatly increased.
LNVITE attention to the adv. of The
West Cheater Academy, Wm. F:,,Wyers, Princi
pal:, Mr. W. is at present Professor of Ancient
itangitagea and literature in Bolmar's Institute in
that place, where several young gentlemen from
tat. Borough ere now being edanated.l
7 MAJOR HOBBIT, Asst. P. General,
died Wednesday morning. at Washington
city, of consumption. He has long been
known as a most able and efficient officer.
11:5'T B Doc.—Hon. S. A. Douglas, Hon-
Jno : L. Dawson, ( Washington) ; and Messrs.
Hendrick's, Strong, Hipple and Horn (Har
risburg) have our thanks lof public docu
ments this week.
•
" (GOLD alter - a mine owned
by the Dauphin and Susquehanna Co., is the
name of a large Coal •hurner or "Camelßack"
engine, received on Saturday last from the
establishment of Ross Winans, Baltimore,
to be . used for the Coal trains on the Co.'s
new road.
co- TiE STOR.I Of last week seems to have
been Very general throughout the country,
both North and South. Much damage was
done ty the high wind at Boa:on, New Yoidc,
Albany, Troy, and through the Eastern
States'generally ; also ai Baltimore, Norfolk,
and some other places Southt In the East a
heavy snow tell, .and the drills readked
many of the lines ot , public travel impiutsa
ble.
Q:7 WELL Desenveo.=--The ladies of
PhiladelPhia some days ago presented Col.
Wallace,ot the Sun, a handsome silver pitch
er and other valnable plate; for his Editmal
!yervice . s in the Temperas ee Cause and his ad-
vocaef of the interests of the Public &kepis.
.
` The compliment has been well. 'earned.
The Sun has manfully spoken out tg these
" subjects, when feat' it any of the other Phil
adelphia presses would or did. It is aptly
...there are not more of such papers and such
editors throughout the country.
a7"WASHINGTON HOUSE, HAINEISBUBO.
This House kept by Col. Saundert, is being
enlarged by the addition of about 80 new
rooms, presenting quite en imposing appear
twee, and is worthy ihepatronage of the pub
lic. IL is very quiet and orderly, and the
Col. is very affable and gentlemanly in his
intercourse Vitt his guests. We do not know
that the CoNs, so advocate of the Maine
Law, but he says he don't care it it is enac
ted. to-morrow, as far as.he is concerned—
beesus.e it• would rid him of the niost,un l 6
pfeasant part of the business—and besides
he was one of the very first advocates for
closing the bars of hotels on Sundays, and
was lately selected to takicharge of a Petition
to that effect, signed by eight hundred la
dies in Harrisburg. '1
CCP" TIIE TAMAQUA GAZ E TTE.—We are
not disposed to quartet with our neighbors,
but the Tamaqua Gazelle hSs taxed our for
bearance beyond the point of silence, et
least. Prominent among its original mat
ter last week, it copied our report of the re
cent Court case, Commonwealth` vs James
Morris et id., at length and verbaliM, with
out one word of credit. When the same pa- ,
per, at the beginning of the year, filled itself,
almost from one end to the other, inside and
but, with our Coal Statistics, ind acknowl-
Wiged the source of derivaiionlin an isalaled
corner among its ordinary "two line" items
—we thotight ii a shabby trick, but said
nothing. 'Twas the last straw that broke
the camel's back. Forbearance bas ceased
to be a virtue,, and we want our neighbor to
understand that, if he desires to keep on good
terms with us hereafter, he must not repeat
the offence we complain of: "Give the dev
, il his due," all the world over.
OD' THE DAvrimi.& SUSQIIEWANNA R. R
—We passed over this new thaesome days
,ago, and it affords us 'pleasure to add ont
' testimtiny, in commendation of its construc
tion, its equipment and general management.
A portion of the route lies thiough a rough,
uncultivated couhtry,but abounding io pictur
esque scenery.' The track is substantially
, laid, and the cas ere commodious and CIDU.
sually conifortable, and at the same time
handsomely fmnished. Every attention de.
eirable 19, paid by the Conductors, Agents,
' 6cc.; to the passengers. Great credit is doe
for the excellent tnanagetne nt of the Road to
Ellwood Norris, Esq., Gummi Superinteu•
dant of the line—promptness.and
,despatch
are its,prominent characteristics.
Travel on this Road, we are glad to WM
r \ has been steadily and rapidly *messing
since its opening. It affords a delightful va•
riatioo from the usual routes. to Baltimore
acid the South, for travelers from the North
. and East.
r:=ice±-:lhR e 4 a ...# ;.
Usu.**.inunk..Enananniz . H . Thi.
Maul tionnirdi itattlitrThvt_idaq:loer_
.red to the Oolimaittee o 4 Vier Ina lonnotdo
- • " - ,
/12"1 Dunke - r . Baatiid4tri, , =..;-Itit..l
RewthogGfaxtdreitk.imitmeh Democratic pi
per. Bode latiff*ftti tielate State Cooveitij
the',pttuf,lo#,. tiOf.,Milag, natritvl
on the Nebraska Bill:, It calhithet*US of
that "i 1 54.. ; !':4t0' taixtuaribli Dodge' 'and
I.II Y II .
- 7 I
.
"We regret that the- Democratic *la
Conventual did not express its .sense , tbp6si
tbewkieltarioriarii puliticalqiitation which
now ettgagetpliar publican-us& • A Vodge
may be aometiMeattiihteilli.!Milt never
manly nos karat, sad -alway s tetius4o,
pair tottfidenedia those whit rain to' it. It
the Dettnicreiie'teicir.4-0 14 0: 741, 4 1 ; •
tavbe of , aritierimg _
ttait!itt ,
terfereritehtCoatrese W ith thcdOnstie at.
lairs of the territories, tvhiCl the ba- , ,
eta o r the Otenpromfse measures uf 1850. use
Convention abordd not have , hair:eta t o say
so. . oEoin - other band, if it has . cosed to,
appreciate tbat priactpli. - ead, is opposecti&
lu muenitiun .to .Tertituries heiealtct , :t6- be
•
organized, the people have a right 'l6. kaow
the tact. Io either it Was. proper for
the Copra:mop to speak •
PROUtBITION AT ItAItRISIIVRG.
By the proceithuga" udder" he appropriate
head, it will be. seen that each Hduse has
passe) a Prohibitory. Liquor Bill—they are
different, however. ' The Senate is the
one
asked for by the friends orTemperance,
with the . Seizure clause modified;to suit
Constitutional requirements.. The other is
notezactly what was . demanded ;. but it is
T
prObable theeMperance men would accept
such a. Law, rather than none, and; trust to
its' subsequent amendment. There is one
feature of the Bill, however, let it paw in
whatever other. shape it may. that the Tem:.
peranee men everywhere insist 'dpoti; as
sine gua non : namely. to make it a positive
enactment, and , not to leave the naked ques
tion of Prohibition or No to the peUple. As
an instimce,ot the utter folly of such a pro
ceeding, witness the result in Wisconsin.—
The people there, when aformer Legislature
ifubmitted the question to them, voted aye,
ria was to be :expected'; but tbe latest news
is that the present Legislature cannot agree
definitely upon any - Law, and it is now•pro
posed to submit the matter . to .
the people
again ! Just the same thing might be antici-,.
pated in Pennsylvania ; and if outqLegisla
ture attempts auy such trick, the -Temper
ance men have already..and very properly,
given notice that they will have Milking to
do with it. . - ,
The platform, laid dOwn by the late Smte
Temperance Committee; • will' be found in
another place. The candidates of both par.
ties are, each and all, to be interrogated on
this particular question, and , if they. do nut
return favorabli answers, and theiLegisla
tuje refuses to do what is asked;, a Stile
ticket, •on Temperance principles', will be
nominated entire, and Legislative candidates
put, forward in ever County, and their elec
tionc fought up with t characteristic energy
of the friends of the cause. PolitiCians, we
caution you in-time-beware! , ,
THE SNARE SCOTCHED.
The disposal of the Nebraska Bill_ in the
lowv House of Congress; co a'uesday, pret
ty fairly indicates its final fate. It was
re
ported hy,Col. Richardson, from the majority
of the Committee on Territories, with a, re.
commendation that it pass, when Mr. Cur
tis, (Hard) of New York moved to refer it to
a Committee ofthe whole Houie on the
state of the Union. This motion, though
remonstrated against, as , equivalent to the
defeat of the Bill, wascarried by a vote of
110 to 95-29 absent or •not voting. The"
vote is analyzed thus : .
YEAR
Free State Whigs,
Do Democrats,
Slave State Whigs ;
Du Democrats,
FreeSoilcrs,
Total,
NAYS
Free State Whigs,
Do Democrats,
Slave State Whigs,
Do Demoerats
Total,
DODGED OR AR:ENT.
Foe State Whigs, • •;
"Do Democrats, :
Slave State Whigs,-
Do Democrats,
Total, 29
The Pennsylvania members voted as fol•
lora :
YEAS :—Chandler, Curtis,- Dick,Wverhort ,
Gamble, Grow, Hiester, McCulloch, h d.
dleswarth, Alva Ritchie, Russell, STRAUB,
TrOul, Wbite,,l4.
• ll&its :—DatOson, Fit;Fence, Jc Glaucy
Jones, Kum, MeNair, : Pacher,t Robbins,
Hendrick B. Wright—S. * • z.
ABSENT OR NOT VOTING .I—Brida6, Drum,
Bowe-3,
The , result is, the. Bill will hardly be
reached for a mouth or two'yet, if I nt all.
STATE TEMPERANcg, PLATFORM.
A meeting of the Prohibitory State Central'
Committee was held in the Court House at
Harrisburg, on Monday. The following pre
amble and resolutions were adopt 4: • •
-Whereas, There is,an evident disposition
on the , part of the present Legiihiture, to
avoid the restionsibiliry of any direct action
oet the subject of a Prohibitory Liquor Law :
And, Whereas Tbere is an equally strong
disposition to do something istlucti will not
meet either the necessities of thelieople, or
the friends of Prohibition :
And, Whereas, the late Prohibitory Sate
Convention, authorized this Committee to
call a State Convention to consider the pro=
priety and necessity of nominating a State
ticket, to be supported by the friends of Pro
hibition: Therefkre, -
Resolved, That in agreeing to the prop..
sal of the liquor party, viz : to leave a pro
hibitory law to a vote of the people, the
friends of prohibition have done all they can
do to remove difficulties from the way of
settling this question, and " taking it out of
politics."
Resolved,: That in consenting to leave the
repeal of the law to the vote of the people,
we have relieved our Legislators; from the
, responsibility of voting directly foior against
the law, as they only consent that the peo.
ple shall vote on said law.
Resolved, That such an
.witvillingness to
'trust the people, as bas 'been manifested by a
majority of the Legislature, presents an en
tirely new feature in the political history of
this country, as those very met---4efore their
election—massed to have the most perfect
confidence m the judgment and gill of their
constitOents. •
Resitteed. Thit should the preeint.Legis
!store adjourn without' passing a Bill; which
will be satislictory to the -triendi.of Prohi
bition' then our only aliernative into appeal
to the People, and stkuld the noMinatiou 01
Prohibitory, State ticket be-theresult, we
will wash ourhandi of all responsibility in
the matter. ' -
Resolved, That a conithittee of four be
aPPolott'd, whose ditty Withal' be to interro
gate all the candidates fur State 'officers, as
to their views on 'the question ofProhibi
sory Liquor Law—as soon poisible alter
Fthe adjournment of the Legielature--aud 're
port the same to the above named Conveq
lion, when assembled. .
Resolved that the Chairman and Secreta
ry be directed to call a Prohibitory State Con
vention, (according to the direction of the
late Convention) to be held in Rarrisbtirg,
on Wednesday, the 7th of ;lune, nest, to ,
nominate W Prohibitory State,' Ticket.
Stephen Miller, James Black, James Pi
per and John Jones, were appointed the Com
mittee, under the fifth resolution::.
PENNEL Comps. Ciiannerr.
EC7Ji. , WASSINOTON correspondent of the
New York Tribirie says:—" Mr pass is the
most unhappy man in 'Washington. Ai first
be &elated that , the account of The Detroit
election must be a hoax. ,Now he Says the
party is ruined in Michigan by Nebraska,
and that the Democratic party.ux every town
in the State is already divided into two quar
reling :factious. .He regrets the ',Nicholson
letter, regrets the necessity of ,his explana
tion of it, regrets his NI MOO :Ind CU roes
Douglas with is hearty good • will' is the au
thor of immeasurable disaster to' the Derma !
vacy. . •
IE7 The Courier 4 Etip cr ; 'Onnounces
that the Caloric ship Ericsson has tested the
power of onto! her : beet Mines. sod sue.•
heeded to olusiatoit ten revolutions t - tainute
with that one. As is it is• but half her pow.
er, it is coawdered a prat tildniptiL She is
expected to sail for Europa early next mouth.
M=M
.1 4 r a rr V two
At a,fhte bag, Ml Kew,Yerk
'dry, ettOsycv Ikeper le* Vialiber
rthviimorskk&' o .Us 'O
ttgP.trAdi vcAEtient
lit t medoptilsothe atchat - teretha_fitat
Abi4kipglatailte* -oA-thihe ardra.
fmmltivrioiusiiAcot;
weni~rtltit'iq#irf rte eusto
hativitot , SY 1 1 1 1 . blt _taut toe*
*ikuit a - or ye*filhoir
iiitnedietely hams* the-eataltitte
- lone-441 4 : 1 La 'Whist , last ilaitribauci,
c01td4044:
Gehtlemen ; -hie a palatal :met tioa
'Wind I believe iris , the" same Irak all ;of
gat Old ithetie the kW Mae wade& he boo;
cad, by barteg, - u • total:tutor to them
beauquansug sales our long tried Wend, -
Adtatuteu Han, I inter contidende Affirm,
that from twenty-five years' detilittg:'with
.him, 1 have never Imperil one more honor.
able and generoas,,or mine prompt, =ante..
ohs and intelligent: than my mug, than oar
Wend, Hart. And lam sure that to
due I give utterance wily to the , common
senumeht or hut brethern of the trade. We
can &ear& toilette - taxa' our undo, men
such character, activity and staterpose,—
The na ne'ot , ffliEi 'denote Matt - respected,-
it deal' ,to ea;-4ecativii tt al "en bidet to its
Owrier'e character:;' becattatille le eataest
maylg. - 441u . ghtrfor waib, not Osiris ir , _pub!
'ober and bookpeller in giving character and ,
reentatiou to the trade, but sta , a EMU
I tiend,liecause he is active sad hearty in the
benevolent associations whose_object is to
relieve the widow and the orpban—tbe poor
and the afflicted. IFrom my very' teen of
hearts do I hope Sod trust that in the great
day ut account it may be ours to - atanC to;
gather at the right hand of the King, Hod
near from his hpli the award, ..Coyne
blessed • - of my rather. inherit the kingdom,
prepared for yen tram the tout:Mahon pt the
world. - For I was hungered, - ind ye gave
Jae meet ; I was, thirsty, andle, gave me
drink ; I was a stranger, and , ye toot me in ;
naked and ye clothed me ; I was sick, and ye
visited me. May the blessing of his Gad
and our Gud—the God of Abraham, Isaac
auditidob--,rear aptin him, and defend him
and his evermore. " ,
, .
This' was reeeit . ' ed with hearty applause. ,
ihosef l ig the appreciation of the truthfulness
of the complinteat tit the trade generally.-
o.ther Speakers likeseise testified to Mr. H.'s
worth,: and ureic l regret at losing, him from
the business.
;-tkarsitArieE
•
o:7",DEjectionsi were Made toltie testimo•
ay of wituesai.s lin liquor cases,cwho admit
fed that tbey
. puiFhaaed liquor for the pur
liote of becoming' witnesses, to the Police
Vuurciu Boston :ii few days since. Bin Jos
ire Russell replied that they were nut an
usrnrptices•iu law, and by the practice of five
hundred years such testimony had been ad-
Witted. I
•
10+ The fritii4 ot temperanee, in Craw
lord county, ire! 'actively engaged in exter
minating the 'tun truffle. Recently Mr.
Mat 4., who keepsii hotel at Conneauteille,
closed hot bat egaiust liquor„. and on Monday
week he made a burnt offering, of a large
etocX'ut liquor's in `the presence of a large as
sembly of citiXeiva, who held a grand tem
peraucc jubilee vu. the occasion.
a:7' Two ntitcirious rum sellers have been
Convicted in Newport R. 1. Thu 16 the
place where forcible'. resistance tti the law
has always been threatened. The Providence
Tnbr i e says;; -"There was a good deal of
excitement in 'the city on the day of the trial.
The Court morn was tilled, and the enemies
ul temperance tiptoed much disposed to in
sult
,those who had been instrumental -in
bringing the men named betray the court."
Timm: cycizi.xJ rMEL.113:13113
=Ex=
a~aal
quantityisot by Railroad this week is 30,-,
030 lb—by 6'anit 17,823 11—tor the week 47,-
914 69 tons, being a decrease since' l ast week 01.
4,663 1:9 - toos, hoc:mimed by the :wow-storm of
Wednesday testi Total by Railroad 366,345 12
agattist 301
_1:21; 15 tons—total by Canal 41,359 09
agaiust 17,356 60 tons to same period last year:
Tle shipments from Richmond to the East are
rapidly itzureasnig, the demand being equal to 'the
suppiy received.; Freights to the East, partioular
ik to:l3o.sronosie unusually high at this season of ;
the Year. They; are quoted at 54,40 below, against
51.,80 paid last Spling,
The weather; gras quite wintery yesterday—,
freezing all ~ day,' rendering great Coats,
•
lately neceissaryi.
'Tlie water'hsa been lekinto the Delaware Dirn
sion end duildhins canals, and brig ti are. navigii-;
We ;,Shipmtinth! have not commenced from the
Lehigh. The Mauch Chunk Gaiette of tiii , 2 , 3d
inst , says : ;;;
in this regiCti nothing has yet been done. The
weather the present week has been extremely cold
and.imfavitiablfit and besides, we sea by post-bills
at the conwriti,of our streets, that at a. meeting of
beattnen on Monday—where or by whom attended
"the paper dontt: Say"—it was agreed to. fix= the
price of freight; thiPhiladelphia at one dollar, and
to Bristol at 94;aeuts, and other places in propor
tion: Toe freight toTttiladelptua,.allowed by the
Lehigh Company, is 85, cents, which is a • consid
eraWe advance:over last year's price. •
1t is earnestly;to be ho Ped that air matters will
be speedily arranged to the'mutual satisfaction and
advantages of the parties and•the public.' . '
The tollowing is the statement of this LykenS
Valley Railroad and Coal ComPany, aboWing the
whole amount of their capital paid its, and the lame
expended to the 31st of December/ 1853 :—Con
struction, 518E1,f , 94 21; locomotives:l , l6,s9o 30;
shop, engine-lihdaes, dec., $3,064 45; repairs of
track, 514,65349; expense account, 3160 k; profit
and Joss, 525,90 07. Total, 3250,529 52.
' no
1221
, .
Capital siocit,; -
Lykena Vallly Coal Company, ri
Total, $250,529 52 :"
the Strike continues in this Cumberland Coal
Region. The,ihipments of Coal; last week were
1,938 03 tons-i-total for the year" 23,006 03 tong."
The single blitkra , have nearly till kit the region--
those with families who cannot move at short no
ice, show a strong disposition to liecoine riotous.
They will not submit to the terms offeted by the
CoMpanies, and they have no means to move their
iamilies out. of the Region: The Companies are
now giving orders to throw 'them out of their
Hoisses. a sad stale of affairs, end show,,
t lie eomink'Which generally governs soul/ors • cor.
porattans. • AU intliVidual engaged in the raining
business in that Region,. Mr. Kerr, continues his
operations as ritual without molestation; and finds
no difileulty:in.pramiring Miners to work for him'
Taugirmim.
FEIDAY, 3 •ta.'cLocc, :P. M.
Freigtax.frAn Richmond :
To Bolton, • • -
Provi4ece t i
New Y 011%; •
New Hared, -
REPOIT OF SHIPMENTS
From RichmOnd, for the week 'ending on Baler.
day : , March 18, 1 1854:
..: I. _
1
Sit - ,lliOff,BCii: 8541 — iiiiiuuiiii$Fis
- T ,-- i51, - 1 -- Boston& yid ! 4434
26; ri ' Cana. &R. I. 4074
10 j 2811. Y. & vicin.; 6481 '
I' 13 } 1 2111orth River I 2189
I 10, 111 20r3onthern Pts.l 3758
• • •
um
T 1 84 1 11 .50: or the v0ie1r,120,936
Taloa tor the 'onion 1118 1 For senstin, 140,517
To rams time last year, 123,781
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BY /1411, ROAD. AND •CANAL.
- Quantity or boat seat by Railroad and Canal for
the !week endifig on Thursday evening last
ILsimohn.
PorfCarboti, • - 9,884 01
PotHville, •:! • • • 1,812 06
S. Haven, - 10,648 15
P. 'Clinton, •- 7,746 10
•
Tgtal for the +yea, -
TOtal by Railroad in . mu,
Canal in 1954, -
Total by Canal arid Railroad twit, 407,715 01
13bipmenteth tame period lett yeir
. • Wave. TOTAL.
By Railroad, -; • • - 22,420 14 - •301,121 15
Caul, • • -12,1341 05 • .17,350'00.
Incream 11144 ir far,
, . i '' d 4
,RATES OF TOLL AND 'rRAI 4 ISPORTATION • , .;,n i • / z .. t' '
on B#II,ILOAD TO JULY /., /11:4. ' .. 1- 1 ' ..! • .g. r .
,' 0: . a • ~ • ..,
.• . - • prom m.a -s. ti.. P. C. Aubu rn .? •‘,' r*on . .. , F, I, 2
. a , lii
T o R jo h oton g ; _ 1;70 1,85 • 1,45 1,50 . - . • -1 da r.
To Philite T elpitia, • 1,80 1,55 1,35 1,40 - .;:-,
..,.?, . .. , ~.,
RATE4IOF TOLL BY CANAL TO .
.. 1 rimy L, 1854. ; r_ .. , ,' T.I2 rb ini sd ino et na ith , ii -7- . 7 .-- H . 1 50 vo IV - 355 1 , 1* w
318.30 - ;,
Fitnti Port C6lboo 9 Philedell 4 / 1 11, -- , • 70_, s' tee/ilea Plant, ‘' i 100',. 155 . t int ' 155 -
1* ~ bit. Caftan to -" - ... •.. , MP " rittlllowll.' ' - 100''15O 1111 . 135 .
I , • 9. , HlLVeit 10- 6 ' -^-' • - -07 ".: 06Learitetra.11.3t, In 155 I 140 - ; 135 .
Pt. -Clinton : to . ~ ... . .. 55 "! irjo f of ecimymm. . 385 155 f 110 I 335
.„ . .
_i lit tt. , . 160 133 , 1110 '. 1.15
RATES OF FREIGHT BY CANAL , 0 I EH, -'i ; 145 140 115 I 115 '
. ' .. ' ebtekea stily, -
_: ' - 4 1
Car,;Philadelhia. N . York. - -, thltaurotc• 146 140 [ tan ' 123
From Pt. ton, - •-' - - M ~01,80 '.. it i o l itw o , *ad p inta 1 ,,, d + . ~ . i
4.4 Mt:Zeit:on, -'• - - 80 1,80 '-' 39er.. . 140. , 19 93 09
'l' Seh,nylltdl Haven, -•75 ' 1,75 ' a Nisarlsee 9911444'17i 140' 'U3. I 123 1320
i' Port Clinton, - - --- 00 - 2, 0 1 00 ._ : t • Vi l y l eed Y . * 1 , ',., ,
. 1 14 1 1 3 1 I Its in
** Pnnintriine; :, 1, ":“.- 05 - Ise 1310 1110,
SCHUYLKILL POI7NTY HAIL ROAH2-A-11K.P4 : 111002%;Ford• f f : - /IS' ISO 1 Ica 1 10.
Pstiunin.,, - ,:, l2O 115 , 105 105
The followingistka quantity 01 Coil , .* Deli tappie, I' Ito • los tie 119
ever thediferent Rebus& in Be 11 County , a .. -- !- 'i ito in , tas 55
-for the week ending at Thttroday evenhltglasur . 0 INIISii ..,,, ..„,H ' ~' 1109 , . ilk " 10 ' 4 1 k
. ' W*2O" ' Tonp 'I '•••• 1 1 -mkga '-r , ' '-'' ,'.
•• ,
Mute liill Li § l :' H. 41, .: 11,18,589 136 . 6 j., 1F09 — .. z ek.... 1 0 1 4 . 111 P , ' ..1-;,,. •.;.' fgt" :=7,1- . 43,„•., 'es;
Mill Creek.' , ' ''` 4 %fat 'll .' 62,712 it -..4o!= w ri c .0., ~ ,i .;-. leg lb • _ _
Mi:o4mt Carbon ,* a ;.;2,724 (19 , '.; 22,910 04 , et. os o tw au t: ~... t Ice IF: ... i ,,,, ,
Seliuyl Valley .", a 0,63416 .“ "
; ;30,10e 111
Idt-Carbik,Pt.Carb." " 10,749 19 45,01 , 7 13 '4%.
Little 3clittyLl3ll " " 9,447 03 L 72,792 0
wit Alt Mrl*--
11* -7 , tiiiiivoultsi.
T law 'WA*:
Jhbeeet, Meehan of SerLatesden of : I =4
l it i t hi ar i vjeU t ' ll4l " selid 4. win , int=
moboolorwit ether
atineheol 4 tea at bestaar
a"; DitOt Ulf . iliparhik ebrlF
44/111 "4 1 C0i*I P I- 51 • ; 4 '4
11. Ste
•'' , 1 ' , niglit
:11,01 . 06 . .., . , yr- A. •
Limiradiatruslinivii*C ow CLOT
asArb o reigat•Vi-9Z!a 7 - 4 Xi t
WAIII '' 'woo
,litaar. • 19 . ..., • '-oanrrlN -7 •11 4-- , • MP'
" Sam resarvirWuje 6 .., CogniptpleilL bulytbs
lhistu V itilj f i llAti,
r
' , ' •
• seas f...il ataxy, ?: 14:' --, . ..i. . ,
iiiiiii kw/icly AC riafil io l e r o 9l
raststslia
-iter-WrAtialt•tiNikeni-74
erif li ja=itdia tan Orval/11*MT .....
411 " .141 1"„ 1 "Iiittio'res k mecutweiv =
limb tik,1,185,4:
~„ t.. , - , - .1 ,480 ,_-
'PLASTIMiatia - 442201'sisinciusea.
T OR siiiihibint !me gooknansly GO basil
11:)FALCIPUD PL&STEII4I , 1 •
,-, • „ PLASTBOUNG liAtit,
• ' % 1.&1411 PLASTSitt
_ _ , CamaNT,
If Mai iillosribe most utaserable tams—
wb•lmpt44. man:, „WV:MITA& _
• -Cbtailut NIL. rapid's ,
- &Slat
II
$230,980 00
10,549 52.
$2 40
1 1 55
• 1 / 00
1 37
Ca&&L
7,467 18
1,083 03
8,155 :0
1;11700
30,090 18 17,82311
30,090 18
tons, 47;914 09
" • 36(4345.12
" 41,309 09
35,261 19 318,477 15
487,713 01
- • - tong, 89,237 OG
=WO
MCM
. ApiAT,^ P&&J SAD ThsOT
CHAIRS.
AMS USS; • •• - • t
11. ql.olgslNCk •ir ,
TTEE9• •
DIPII.Np a...;•aa i 9aainzta.. 111119;
fin . alll tioLvitlthes of cOlOtia aid Faahionabie
styletai;43pachaaprot naps. , -WaloicsaLs apo ate.
9,316 at I WOOlro
Wareitpiolpf..9l4.l29 pad 131 North 911th St.,
Opposite Frooktio *lease, l'hila4 'a.
11are1*3954., : -12.3 m
ialitratitill PROPS:II/TT run SALM.
&1 .-708E1r have for gale alialualltillnitse
./. audio° Tao of Gr4Sund, ritabllnt; nulls
used awielarergi Stand, situate ,la the
Town of tittenon. The' rester Wishing
- to go welt;Ufers nla property atotk•
consistot al Horses. ac.. - on; annum!),
low terms::: /I,_ large
„portion ofthe'pur
chase ineltetj tan remain' on 'tiottgage.—
For PartiAulars, apply, at the 'Ace or lioureil ac
Allen Pishile., Our dtiori arta* "Abe Pennsylvania,
Ball. ea*. alde; Centre slyest, Pottarlile.
Marsh 113111854' ll-31
I':•7IIARDIVAREH- •
CUTLERY
lJi D . •
'Aliark•t Strad, belOii /troika, -
-fit
EX3
13,1354
ELM
MODULUS! :
p'A sod COMPANT,;(tora the Calapoobas
ACaliniralak glee three - 'entertain,.
lb TOWN HAIL; In tbla plate. on
01)NRSDAY,,aad THURSDAY ticuingsof
.
Oceola la celebrated 'Jai Violinist. and
'ui realest Indian mnalcian In the
IN illidete is Well !pawl of by the Press.-
Crfot PCISS I,oolollll4Cer . ratit • evening
trek.. Adadilance 565. testa; Cbildreu half
tocurcusa Sorited free,: (Miter par
Oda head MID,
O Ce
Trl
meats , s
DAY, i
next w
Is sald
world.
The
at B'o'
price{
fleabite
• Dart •
Lfiscori. & c 0.,.. -
OFFIC,ilir FRONT AND WALNUT BTS.,
Philadelphia. • • ,
HAnti() purchased till the Salem Cool mined by.
thelnilletn Hill Mining Coinpany, at their Col
lieries Witoung's Landing* end Vort, Carbon, are
prepared to allorders promptly: They Saar also se
cured ", Nein lies -Red-Ash 4 . - Coal, Miciad'hy. dolor
C. Neville: kt his MiddleportCollieryoefich is a
bandstnie; See-tioinlne Coal, that will give Nails
factionrii Abe consumer.. • • • • ' -
Tkeylilie also prepared to supply White Ash Coal,
of tneti* - qtmllty. and. solicit the orders* of their
• (dee deliad customits.
--•-
WHARYRSfeo. II Richmond and Sp( tee etre et,
March ita, 1041
NEW. BMW.
O. ice's& and Blossomy, *be last number out
ut in ToptilarColleetion of Variati.ris or Sa
cred Ala.', . •* - ' 1 " - .
, -Tantiliiileg -Polka,- • , , - , -.,
' SlelibUill Polka.-byW. If. Behr.
Lea rdOileod Polka Alattirka--Wallerstei n. : '
Belle 4 Alltante Sebottiseb-O. Anton, . •
Fitegiiald's flirt Follia-Ct 'Orobe,
Kind Wards;-Thos. Baker.
The Bony Bowes of Bann- Thos.. Bo ker. •
armlike*. Sete-'d. Haman; , ,
Oh I tn . Joy; When , Love is Dreatnins-W. C.
Babe,:',.`,. `, r • , .
Cora I.iiit--411.11. Brown. .
. Gentle,-Wirdint - J. UMW* •
The IfillserSonv•Aulbor of Ben Volt, '
Jontettn4obnson. .do ~/ 'do
- Fond Warts it litome7-11.Tbomaf. ,
A isrintrutantly on band superior Planbs.o nem
Unladen*, and very beat Italian Violin 'Strings, at
ri`" ' -, . - ' " B . BANNA MS
..... , _
Ran and Ernie Store.
eft-
E=EIEM
• _
ST - 1)11111 CIRCULAR:SAW IN=
AT= PRIVATE BALE.
ENoitoiltls`borse-power, eamly. chaiiied lo- go
horsai - Boller 50 Sachem ti ei long.
with tWoilk inch dues, giving power fortLlO hart*
angtarr4.:,
Pege'sviargeet 'eine Kill, with the following ad
ditions • , •
RITUAL-410 ft. carriage, 80 ft, wais, mak Ingsi
amebae 164 1011 tr. wa ye in
Low/11011er Cant dilooka. Wrenches;
Haid:illoedis, making-4 in all; • • -
1 13awAti Inches. from Peps .
I ;do , 410, " from Boa 4. Co., a superior ar
ticle; Wales 3 Sawa in ail!-Lerge Bells
WIWI - Leto Illitsttached. •
This Mil has mt./o,6oofeet of lumber in II hours.
or 1200 AM per hour. sad Is in order to do that Of
more stain. Will be sold low for want of use. Ad
dress , „EPILERT.4
Llewellyn, dchoylklll Cuunly, Pa.
Mora - 4%1834 ' I IS. if
TE M +fVOW CEMSZER ACADEMY.
T'
trustees of thle Institution, (Westchester;
ebiOn cosleiY. Pennaylvanlsj have the satisfac•
nen to that they. have placed it under the
control '.o.Willittet P. Wybre, Esq., A. M., as prin.
cipal.•anditiatit will be opened for the reception of
students:lbn the brit dap of May next. , l Mr. Wynn le
a radiate of the llitlyeraity of Lelasic,Germany,
and eepiyea high reputation not only ita an accom
plished scholsr, but as an experienced and succesefut
teacherOlatinantly qualified for the instruction of
youth, i ;Oa Trustees recommend hi. School• to the
patronage of tbe public; being fully assured toot it
will wen deserve It. '
Mr. V4ere' course of Insuuction will embrace a
range ofatudier, considerably more - extensive than
la utualAn academic instructions, Cud will afford to
those de - slums of entering college, an eligible op
porturittC for therevelt•preparatlon t and to those
also, aetay.ito not contemplate a collegiate course.
e.wle kzilitiee Ibr acquiring an attentive classiest
anti scientific education. In addition tb the ordinary
branebecof English agd. mathematical studies, and
to the Greek and , Latin' laagnages, French, Oergutto
and g r perettah will be taught. 1 .
The britidlogs occupied by Mr. Wynn, have boot
greeted siSpresely ler the purpose. of a schen), and
hit *ULM,. ample and comfortable accdmmodat ions
fbr nott4a than fifty bonds no, In one of the most
heelthy4ltuatious In the elate. Be Order of
Board., , ;:t JOSEPH .1 LEWIN, Preeldent,
AttegLi Wei;,Dgiuscrrritt. Secrete ry
Wegt :Physter. Pa., Febrhary 111.1514-
The aikolaatic year Is divided into two terms, or
sesstotiA t Ortitte months each, commencing rev/pert
linty ti>Fthe dntday of May sod November. Cirri'•
larafctinlttning,fall informatkm In reference to the
operatiriste of Mak school riepartmerimi of instruction,
teat books, government. expel:mei, /kr.. may be bad
on application to Ike Principal.
.. WILLIAM F. Mt VERd, A. M.
AeYeas Mee daily by tbe Weltebrater and Plitt
isdelphlf
MarrAIP,IBA4
TUNSPORTATION
E/3
orri-g or TOE Setlllr/Til
•
ror the use
Antireetto Coal carried on
IGATIQ,I,I, will be as fulls
• • •
room - t
UM
;,j • •_.;
To Philidelob la
,
"11kf1tank.
" SpOle 111111,
Coktphoetati,
" • Plyinouth Dam.
Brlelopoti,
" N'atilstown,
."
" Valfity,rocse. . •
" I.4 *M l ll' o Vsni.
-P
!*-oi -MWurille•*runidene-e:
P
" Rop,Ors Ford. ' _
"" Patistovip Landlos,
Paiglin
" Regales.
•`AltOures,
.• Moftrollta. . •
ft: -
" *atone Candln
TbdOilitgi w be per too of P 240 16s:. leer bye
per coat! allowance for waste. as 'usual, awl no
charge Ids Hap tweetpfive coot* per, wlll
- toade'lhataay distanie. Ey order of tattiest:lasers.
• 1 ; 7
, • • 1
' 1 • P. FRALEY; President.
Mareti , lB 1854 it - II•tr •
`_a• a am= amitoisa
triC ,or
Pa tie Ilseeire R, R. Co. 1,
ig' ft 1834
_ • Pc
• The 1 ehr/0 Itrehrel and Tabs or Coal treggrr
ted hp this Cammy, 7111 be es Colleges „ beat reh
Ito JO , ' 1. ;85i: ; • "
ibe k ; • • •
e• mum ORD Biel;
Xaia HOW • it-tr
iim
MMEGM;;ISOIM
. , - • •
N A
. : 11 iiiteilititielMiudiatelisiari.
win "".
the 11001111hli&
Tit smaihas of this latahatiait Om
, • . ameaso oaths ant. day a Mk% and ikad " ‘ ll4
dal.** litly.aistehsastacapatto4 at alma
I . The smoisO or tiegilitueo , iiicifiietes the
ea of a *With Sottish education, alsa.,tlto Ledo.
Preach and Gammas- Laaptaltei; issteamatasi am!
Total Wastcotittatata arattateatat aeadlomoth•
mimeo and compatait temataea ataissittoyea is
eats deparututett.,• • - _ . ,„ • _ -
Citation tonsalaharaarmartsed fettiute warm.
tloa of Um Illettoal t caa tN /*too apauc l ut ou u , dui
principals. _ k
Tolleart - Dghlata Damps
• toe. Haag IL_ Beau. Boa. Tbetatati
. s. , IN% west
cheater. - ' 'O
- mina IC ' . ' • •.1 1 1. _
Mil
" ACIitl3V4
ORWIOS ILI., co. '"
'WILL taiws oef 'Monday, Aprit.tiltli, 10.illmtairer the
- .11.-rintotoratlona'sUrtere-eor YY, J . 11111KNSIDE;
elidenp , itte attar/going acrenrive and Only
nigh rereitrs--tbe school turnitnre Is ralirely-new
'rodeo etpriner ban befit Or trall-ne'rpared that will
add to lbw enintorl and well-belfry- of the andante . •
- -The VEISITIOr in beif et• Mal Onbratie 'Lb. vadat,
bamboo of tirredistr and tttassirat Literature. with
Madera LADIVIIIML Mn.ie,
• " litgass: -
•-•
Por.tuiinia per quarter (It nteeka),. •• • • 00
Piano,`, • ; ,3 00
Marra Languages nimbi 3 130
- 00.1rdittetail ob tained in ,private 'fiunilien. at
reasonable niter. A (if
Ii It &sirup can 5.5 1 .5
in the faintly ofahe Princial I
Circulars aturfuritier 'ialorniatlon maybe obtained
by addressing' ' • " J. P. PALL
Caunty, Pa'
. Pearnary 1054 1 O-7t
, ~ Swine
tilli lier *
GoOds.
JOHN STONE Ik .
80N B,' . • .
.
No. 4 South.: sECONDiStreet, PAilgjelpitia.
,
illu i.V . E 4 r a t: : , 11, si , o i r; ; :f a the i l i t io ; 3 o e sv in o o l t atpottation, a
. KlLlbtiNtie - .! , -1 r
il 8104. - ; : . .
.. • - . ' _ kVMERI,
.'. • . '. _ 1 . . . ; • 1 (MAPES, •
and every article suitable to 14 Nailer!, Trade, to
which. coostaucadditiust . will he todassObreashout
the cresol), thereby eaatAing thtue4n older the 12I=
lest sad mum deitrable selectlay GI aro,ctre in their
line to be found la the wiry.
- "Philad'a:, March IS, OA
-STRAW 00068•4:11PRING,11$54.
'pits 14unscrWeis are now iniSliared 10 esnibit at
*heir .:4PLNNGID . NEW ESTAULISIIIMENT just
completid. on the sits of tbekformer stand, No. 41,
South 14EcuPipi 81:1111MT. Philadetk , blB, an moire
new and beautiful musk of eqtaw, tansy and eitk
Bonnets; and Platt s.FlOweis;4/..'.; and Panama, Palm
and Bnennter 11 ts for Gentlemen, which our old pat
rons, Merchant bind ?Minuets genera*, are invited,
1 ,
to easullue, e nfidentially mumising them, In extent,
at Satiety, in dopeny, and in styles, a slick unequal
led. '1
s.S. Gillen catefully and pr.imptly e xethited.
. , .1 I
T11011,1&WillTE is CO:.
Phils., March S, 1b54. f... . ''' 11-3 m
kin ik.Co4
Door, Blind, - Shuttir, wise, Sash Depot, East
s 144 i of Boat( Street, belosti Wood, P,hiladelphsa,
be found, visateitttaly ati baud, au es
-11,,, • gebSiVe Wino went of naafi, blind, eihu
tem. and Ildoutdiugn,warrosot& equal co any that can
ready,aleced; whiny. on hand.
- .ordere by wail or despatch will receive plumy' at
tention.' ;
4%110..114rib lei. 104.
• 341TErweirr Dummy
T 223 North Second strait, below Callow. i
•
Abell. rhi/adelphis. bas on band . 14 iiplendld,
~,,, is/stamen; of Velvet, Tapestry, BUltatiS, Mt('
Venana
I
ply, 'lngrai; nna n Larp ; besides
: Draggers, pi n nion and e l' ruattinp eta , window, 0—
1 - , itiader,dul t r o mats, door wrid gable oil ' 'slain', r'r
1
lief rods, earth rugs, &es -; ~ Ma, tbc 'foe t, m .
u his other 're, corner of apt and Spring' Gar
- den sotteilunder the Spring Garden Howie—
, Wholesale Ord Retell. i ';
-
Phila., - March IS, O M '
:.•
DM
a. v.. sogrrrortra & co.,
.I.Nro Friii,EksT corner TI1101) and RACE Streets;
Philadelphia. lcuporters;aqd Wholesale • Destets
in Foreign arid ilon:eatic Tobacco, snot:rand Segatsa
The above fliriat having recently °pearl their nest
and conimollona ratablishotenS, are now prepared to
furnlsheverY - article fu theirline of busier a, of a
superior nuailty, aed 'ut the lirweel mark e t
euitiiaelng all the Jiff. rent grades and qualitles. of
Chewing Tobacco, choice - ImPUrted Snare. of the
most approved brands, and Unnieitic Segars,!of ev
ery deterlptlon: Also, a large of Ameri
can, Germaii and.Freneb Smoking Tobacco, el.nuff of
various kinds, Including Demish'e celebrated itap-,
pee, Lundy Foot, high Toakt,Yreuen •Rappee, Con
gress. Natchitotchts. &c. super/or article of
scotch Snatf.it. bottles and paekuses of 9 and 4 oun
ceir. Paperaiprepared exppesaly fur country trade.
Always on hand a large.agatortment of French. Ger
man and Engliih Pipes, NOM and Tobacco Doses,
. Seger Quits; Wei Matches and Begat Lightera, &c.,
&c. Agents fur George 'MP. Galra celebrated Ger
man Smotidg 'tobacco, sad for the moat celebrated
manifacturers of Fine ent Tobacco, In New tort.
IN' of wbieli are sold , at manilfacturer's prices. - -
March 11, 113.44 z 10-2 in.
CM
Stares, CaWdroU and Forges.
11E undersitnid would tcapactfully call. thel , at.
tension Of MEtwIIAN TS led blots Who are in
wan, of a first-rate STOVE, for-eith
er wood .orl coal. to theft eltenalve
mock of GOOK STOVES, couiptiatug
a areater, issortasent than -Fan be
found at any other. establishment in
the city. They would also Mahe the.
attention ot mt. KEEPEBS to Melt celebrated
Buck-cook, 3 sizes, capkbk of; cooking for from 100
to 800 perm:Mat Also, the Globe Cook, Capitol do,
ittediMele dd. Yocum 00.11421 do, and a number of
otherd. Purchasers would uo :well to giye them a
eall.beftwe putihasing elsewhere.
Alto;Cattldruits. with Furnaces attached, for scald•
lag hogs, rendering lard. and boiling food lot clock.
Sole Agents for Quelies Patent Porta la Forge.
IttErti AN .
At: WARNICE,
(Suetestori - to Puttss St 'Vocuils,*nd Ps F. Us gar ¢ 1'6.)
.1":• C r'
r &laser aed hil: It ace Ste., Philmta.
!larch 11 ;1854 . 10.3m._
Bonnets, Hats & 110nnet Frames.
~, , , 11 •
: - WOI..COLE ANp RETAIL
Na. 424 2orth SECOND' 'Street, beleito Brown;
No
Iresi Side , ladelphia. .
1
.
J 5.. 1:114TE11 Lail; thisimethoJ of infoonleg
• MERCHANTeIand MILLINERcI.•hd all who ap
preciate I liciedvantage of ',initiating their goods of
the Stanufeatuker, direct, to give bite &rail. and look
through hie large assoriaient :of New Btyle BON
NETS andllATlCand be ruOrioced of the fact that
be muesli them cheerier than,any other house in the
city M .
arch I IiII:11
Or Tyr,
UNITED STATES COMPANY,
THIRD, AND CHESTNUT Sts., PIIILADEDPiiI A.
Ittt .
Fire per eo»i. per coin In.
rlllll4, oldest FIVE PER CENT,lnterost Co.
1 in Oils city and State, eel:4lone is receive money
daily on deposit, and pay hick daily without notice
111 1311141.
Parties cit Stan pot Mend like nut money MON
DAY EVENING 4. front 7109 : o'clock. I
o•REFE tENCES —Five thousand dealers. '!•;
March ll 1041 104 m
lINICUIT & CO,
• CobiallSSlON InFRCILANTS, '
•
And Dealer in 1.1,4, Clieeseand Provisions gen
erally,
29 4. 30 9 . IVIZASFES, Phila.
DAVE.cUnstantly on brand 4 Iy of Mackerel,
Cinlembl, Shad, S•sluntn,fierrings, Dine Fbib,Wtilie
Fish, haddock, Bards, Siilia,lthoulders, Lard, Beef,
Purk,,Che4e, Beans,. Dried Itlyeles, Dried "Vesche,a,
Grenbeirles, Arc. •
WWI 11 tafil
1 A• -
• • cutcalkan.
Tint fut4iriber begs ladi , e'reepecifully to inloros
.JLhis highdi and the tonna generally, that he will
continue Or lnininese ul ;a'CABINR,F MAKER'S
FINDING eiTORE,iu all lin varioni branches. at Ihe
old Stand, No: 134 South iiF.GOND BE, below Dock,
Thlladelptila, and revitcctfiflly solicit,' a continuance
of the very -liberal pa trintaye itestntvcd Upon !he
lm Ao m ,of I'. & 111011 MN, assuring his
friends that elrery exertion vi . iit'to. made by himself.
sod those lit merit a continuance of
'Lh,eic much :esteemed lava,. . ,
'thompseN,
4, 18:14 043 m •
12-81
LiitzsT stir: Lias. . ,
iI'ALVER hie now 'ln shier and -
g.
I,P I ,:t7 d illemeg i ,V,1,.1.7.. m rig t a ."„7.:?.
sortment of lITRA w:Bßalu, Lake '
and LINEN INANF.TR.' frenchandt Ainerlean
FLOW ERKi RIBBONS , SILKS. LAWNS land a gen,
eral assortment of MILIAN REY 000114 1 Also, now,
manufeetnrlng WIRE and,ftliCKRAIR F RAMES and
CROWNSof the latest French and English ?ottani/.
40.'NERCBANTE and MILLINERS use invited In
tanned easinfrie before nuerhasing. being confident
that his styles bnd Deere Will compare favorably
with those If any other establishment.. . -'
' • . Wal. E. CAL - VEIL
C.i l
I's Mach 4 1454 , • - • • -
..9-301 •
VIOATION CO
..ti. S.
ILL NAVIGATION CO,
• Nardi 15t;1854.
Can. .acid for .Totl ou
ft' Senurunt NAY
-14:411 /u 4 tat, 15.4
P• 1
.
.• r
A
sitOncitanits rattHartszi corrim
srnie b !It new article of Coffee, now for the first
thine offefeTto the pubtfq.' ft Is to be used wit b
ont:ortaingwith other coffee; and le Out up in tio4hit
flattops 14, be. retailed at the price of roasted coffee.
One package , of this prepration trig co as far aw one.
PM! , !**4 HAU of ordinary Coffee: while the
beverage matted from it Will be Maid, clear, and of
dme dartormad fre, from everything input.
°Seto health: • ;. '
$ The attention-AS ther', Ilderchasts of Schuylkill!
county Isrehpectfully softened to this article. Whole
sale Depot{ I ria, BE DILIATTN Street, below Noble,
Phtladelph y itt. -
" februar 25, 16541
Conti
Cent.
42 37
4t 37
40 36
38 f 34
35 1 31
35 31
35 31
32 38
00
New „Wail raper Warehouse.
1111111 TON & :LABIUM,
NANIIPACTt7RIIIII IkPORTEWV.
No IN dour above Sixth,
- • PHILAIMPPHIA.
WITERE• iusy be ruun4 the - targett and bandecn
ea &kis:lntent In the cll.
Panebasete from the eoemtry will Mid it to their
*advantage oeall at oar ittoteovtiete ihey will be,
nutted withisinpetioratliele. at the lowest affect..
BURTON & LAMING.
`t No. 121jkreh Street, above Stith, Phnud'a..
' Peb. 100•54
Fruit. and COlifiec' tionary..
RUBINCAM,€ SELLERS. ' •
,
Wholesale Daauficlurers am!' Dealers la CON-
V V FECZIONARY of ita. hinds. No. 113 - North
Third Streat,,, , bekm Ileac; Phibtielphia. •
,Tbe *Mention of 'Dealers Fr requested to en exam •
inatiaa of their stock - . whielt will be found to be et
equal,to soy in tbliaiir..l , ollElON FRUITS
of ell binds in wean. .4.
N. B.—tirdere by,- toeilor , utheiwise piomplly at
tended tot
HARLOW'S BUBO° BLUE:
A NEW aneeenerloy. nrticle cur .bloolni clothes.
is at least 30 Orr cent'. cheaper than Indigo.
And madman far more Iseauilful blue. with leas trou,
ble. thus trolley dlayensitti wish the BLUE II -
WarrantM COL to injuni I.oe iluesCarileles• A idol
Ado trial only Is required Co tiring it lulu geneial user
iv or sale 1y 1 . (1; Drown, tottavitle,,and by Drug
:gists and Grocers Ateaerallyi „ , •
p9lscip.nl. DEPOT-iAlfred Wilbirteel Drug
and Palntlitore,Nd t 169 rotth Second Street, PHIL.
ADELPIIIit; .* •
Feh• 4,1664 i ---,I • -; • .64 1. •-•••
ERIE ."
Li ..ffliburibt r among,* to tbegoitilla that he
bise comemensed use otaaabsottue of USKiNI3; et,
she old ittcd• le Poll Clalbon and will forniab • good
ankle, to builders awl others, at the lowest rale,.
• - - , PLISISH LIGHT/7'OOT.- '
rebt. 125 .0 191 t - • - ,
• .
M 'Limonite, Prat of; k i s f r it s
i t
roil
',and the palitte taut, amnia largt.for
laitritetioat on the; thing `Om,. wral contateries on
MondayAprit.l abaeribar .Weapetfaliy
"leaaallithOire wits wish la6hiairithOeir pat.
innate to arrwant their alines as-itsrly,4U WWI,
hi as take Only a fewatorn
Mission House, alt. Cabo', Nardi 18,14. 01-k
Arcoliim - huititute,
PHILADF,:LPHIL
SAVING. FUND
LIM=
11
=I==I=MIKSMOMM
EKE
. . . ;
.. ,
tabus, lioitiNa ' filled•euty . j or ti . 1 ,4 etthat 115.4. ~ert.nic icht gis. which Is getter'',
feted by the fr om exattl et thf„,o,"_
_.- / it -4 %n tt.w..tr up to i tsi• curtan witirsst therewith, mfy escape: ••• ,•
•-••,,.,
~ .h e41. ,.....`e t tm e 1 ,2 1,..__•. e 1 4i ng luntace paiss louvred ttks tuts Ls which the ore to to - :
""`"" to • high red 'my-. ~w il the we as givers Ati?'sll , lts oxygen. and is thereby My'
bas
eetnctellie Mete- After the eft hae l lsoeo- lunged Item
let;
. to eighteen home. and;
' - tuts because witllitteettly derWedtelst - tt le fle eme & f iat ,,, t h e e ie t e k4 en d e ite m thence It &PA by
wan clan tactual plane, &Tett! Into the "Witt fumes,. where It to worked dr welded Into loupe.:
, . or ball~ and taken thence to t h e ham mer. • The ate tt.latts kept. Oa from' trt.c".atiaospherte sir sad all
direct luthurnata at the time and gams. ~ , -. ..,., - ; 1 .
i • . . . 5...,:
Tin resneems tscruarrre /MD ISCITITOTITT OS 'NS - ITS" ' ASS OiSt 41.1 MIMS IS, !MAT ;"-.
.27 11211302•22 . 41 , A312.1.2entr.57 tux twet. ettstsGi: w eem -i e eo ,4„ er , „ rt, „ tem> ~,:„
L% 'net TOWS /5 SVC - Dritis.CSTED rwm. Tilt 1151.1.. Xi =At., Solt TVA 111/11155.•111Sh511T la- ..
OrraXil Tat lialititALlE72.44l 4w - Witoviarr .t Coe taro .4 sSkl"elv.4 wo,,0,0„1„ gtgiv•nri,,; awn; vurozas swam- 4 41e adraate,yes.at thla nictticslUcCr the ultl tit ! 'sle.. w 1
e el (allows, to wit: • .
Tke owe yield a greater per'reatage; : r . -
The Ilea le mete noltorai t and et a. betier . gualitv.% . _ -
.
It le made' cheaper, and does 'itat.',reeaire - ,:such a tiee,y out l a y o f,
capital. : . . . . • 4
.• . The taventke has already had the ilia seratiny Snd esmniMtio n ht experienced p,,, c ti en i i ;•.
manutheterels, who evitoin coonnendinz it. ~ . . . IVI -
The owners Of the Invention Invite the invest - Igation of the recentittc end Praeties.L . mkii, en 5,,,n ,:.' ,
the embark being assured tint it will amply refry thO.e who may Five it then artentun. . -,...
The American Ina Company el Newark. N. J., who were the lint to Introduce this method into i
nautical use, havenarthasad tbe right for the State w ho
New lerse:y, and b erected work, to :New:: •
auk. at the foot of parker Street, oil the Passie River, where they haven ' two f i urnam to triceess
fhl operation, and they contemplate the erection of additional furnaces,44 ling n ills, tic- Thd-tur...
Mans now at work win each tern out two toaster day of twenlyAm, hours . .
The Invention IS melting much attention, and negotiations pre new in progreas for the ere c ti on o f .
•s Zse number of furnaces. • Several State and Curindes, and rights Ihr tires have already been dtv- -
~
4 . .
l'ersrles &Siring to see the furnace in lb operation. or to make inquiries nor the purchase of lights: ,
In this , at other States. are Invited to make application - to Ain A. H. BROWN, at the Office of the.
American Iron Coropmy, No. 107 Market Street, Newark, N. 4; ... -. . .
Lrreonaertno PLAT= are ready, and will be provided.fixr Us* whOmay wbh to erect foresees.-
. .
Streuhos may also be obtained, giving tall Information in regard to the Invention. „
'* • .
11• lat
Tha above cut, whit ea necompanyiagesplanations. - of what is generally conceded to be t be most
important Improvement or the day In the business of Iron making, will doubtkuisibe of peculiar,. interest
tartar readers.., ; -
~ It is .laown that the ordinary process o f manufacturing iron is both tedious and complicated. l'he . ore
is &globe roasted; la order to de-osydize it and to separate thesulphur,. it Is thou cleaned and
_w
afte r-
Nardi "levired." in a blast tames, when the melted metal is ' diawa of in • pip." These • c. , 43t.14(4) ,
" pip" are subsequently broken up, re-heated and hammered, 14,t0n vert them into " Moo mi.'', ( impure
wrought Iron) Whore tbay ate n ada available to the *34 ious proidsses of Manufacture to Trhith the metal
Issubletit - All this costa time. labor and money . ; hut Renton ' . patent doesaway wilt, all the intermediate
.labot.and relates the manufacture of wronsht-iron , direct florn.tleS ore to a single operation). that Is the
ore being properly calcined and crealsed into a granule r state`; the Ultimate tranelarmatithr front one state
to the other, laclud , ng all the ldiermediater gradeeoe conducted in one furnace and with the aid of only
one tire. • , , . - . . .
The, furnace' of the CO. at Newark alluded to, hag' been in' consutopetAtion, nigh} and lisy,frir the last
. .ral month; -od has n ,
in all respects eon,- - to, if - .cdr4, t e nui. otatiosis of the
several month:, and hsain alt respects rotor up to, if noseseeeded, the mart sanguineati
';; i L
frieuds of the patent. itoruilases two full groin tone oVery Owenty-four hours ; end ow ri turd - ay
ititle, we learn from the iluperintendent of the works, it turned out 5100 lbs.lq that nPace.of time
' Anthracite or bituminous coal, iir wood, may be need for fuel, aricording to WI. preferrucee or Workmen.
The fine silling• of littuntinous are mostly used fur Carbon, In-the recess described above.
_The invention is attracting very general attention.. 11 had been prommoced by stirotitie men, as well 33
practical Iron manutactsuers. decidedly superior to the old method,.ormaking wrought iron, and new
'plan will most probably be brought intogeorral,use before many yeas's. - "'- -
in addition to the present establishment, the Comlially are now lirectiogotoil have nearly completed, a
new furnace of Improved de.oxydiging capacuy, wpiell *evicted from that tact to' work evenbitter : er than
throne now In use. .
II Zoa
.
The Stlent* alastrizes,ln a late article on the su b ject , coneluden with this flattering referentie to the
above patent: ' I •i ,
.
0 Our /endorser. yeti many of them aware that the process of - making Wrought-1 mi Wert froni.the ore.
is the oldest mode-of manurseturing iron. lit Persia, this method 're mill employed, and it is fully described
by traveler'. But the simple Proceveetriployedconsieting merely of / heap of Ittokon vie and • powdered
charcoal,would.CleVer answer for supplying hob in theAmentittes needed to civilized countries, and a tntii•
GtStinnnf It. adopting it to the requirements of mod e rnart, Is what Is accomplished in the prorlss under
ronelderatlyn. ' , . ' 3 - - :
: The proprietors of Renton's patent base also piirebalied that of /lex. Dickirson, and their Joint claitin
embrace any mode of de-oxydeeing -the ore in a chamber, se consttbsted as to he bested by the waitte heat ,
and at the same time prevent the product. of cemboetion'from mins directly In contact with iti" ore, and
likewise permit the charge of desnydtzed ore to' descend into the puddling chamber without expo:Mere to the
atmospheric sir. The ore hog or funnel-shaped chamber,le also covered by the deltas.
Thle is one of the most perfect processes now before the puhlk,„ We think It likely to ef f ect a r e volution
In the mode of menu Winging iron. ,It seems certain 'that wrou/hl.lion can, in this way, ha manq fettered
50 per cent.criesper than by the old procese,and we shouldbe glad to new It-adopted by our Iruitemastere
generally." '', ,'lMarch 18,18.54 '
, -
MEW - ..
....-
.
s
HARDWARE . &C. . PRIVATE SALES.
,AI Ow
• 1111ThraTID STEEL.. ,
DECOU AND XIDDLETQN,
Importers and Deate;s to IRONand
,:STEEL,
U. 3, North Water ' Street. above Market, lits-
Videlphle. A general evrtatatent coovtantly"on
hood. • . • ,
Phila., March IS, OK • -Illy
Ammo•attamAnzi - ;
„_ • .
. 0 .
• TOOL STORk aDI
EXCLUSIVELY,
e Largest Establs:Anent of the ki . nil is- t4l ,
United. Siaita. - - "-- ” -
M. McCLURE! ar. IMO., No. 227 , MAOKET
Street, atnive neieuth, Thladsipttle; Manufsc
turned Depot (or Locke of all kinds, warranted qual
ity. `• PotentlctratkOless Meeks•''
Premium Porcelain Knobs, over lUD pasterns. '
Ilver Plated !Snobs, fringed, ire., with the must
completnassortmenf of all the Modern Coeds in this
Line.
Purchasers are inviied to call and examine stock.
Catalogues sent by malt if desired.
Hot Air Regintri ,init Ventilators at Factory
.IVP All orders put up under the immediate super-
Vision of the drat. ,
ii;41.1. AND dELI,Iiri. •
,
March id, id:4 . ' - 11-fiva
~
PLATFORM SCALES...
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
VITAIILE for Rail nada, Canals, &c.,'ftir weigh-
Otog hay, coal. ore.and merchandise generally.—
eurchasers may feel attained that they can be sup
plied With a superior and reliable article, and tun no.
rick. Each Neale Is guarauteacorrectiand if (after
trial) not found satisfactory. can be returned without
charge. Factory at the 'old stand, established for
thirty years, corner . of Ninth and Melon Ptreenuotrat! ,
Coates Street, Philadelphia. A BBOTT t CO.,
Successors to Elliott & Abbott.`
Feb. Id, PIN 7-31 m . . •
- aLEXIENS & WISISLER'S
I HARDWARE Etna IRON stow;
a k
Centre Street, w doors above.
Market, (Rant Side,) have. eon;
shonty on hand 2'oll assurturein
of • ;
Smith's Tools, . ; Coach Trimmimie.
Builitiormaterials, 'Axles and Springs, -
Shoemaker's Tonfe, . treble Cutlery,
Piles & Rasps, Puclel,CUllery, I
Nails, Spikes sod Brads, Carpenter's T o ms, -
Counter & Platform Brlttanik Ware,•
Scales, - Allen's Revolvers,
AlAltar and Rolled Iron R ide Bettell. 1 ,
Flue and Sheet do I eble and Tea Spoon',
Cot, Shear and Blister Brass and Enamelled Ket-1
sled,tles,
Tin, P late and Sheet Ztuc,'Pana, Boilers and - Tea
Bar, Copper it Sheet Mass
Pig and Bar Lead, ' • lima Railroad y 'Traces.
Casungsof all descriptinns Itittiroad lion and Bpikei,'
Mill, X-eat uhd CircutaiDouble and Single GLUM
- Saws.du , do do Pistols,!
Butcher's Choppers, clear - Shut and Dame Bags, ;
very and Kettles, . Powder Maks, • -
Anvils and Vices,Powder and Shot,
Blocks, and Tackes,
.Water -proof Percussion
Chain Pump, Ca p s,
lrnm, Copper
,and ; Brasillige Mountings.
kt ire, • '
The Subscribers would respectfully invite the et
tendon of the Public general''', to the 'beveled whet
articles of Hardware you nuttletells to' meettell ,
they are determined, to HO as low as any concern
out of Philadelphia. . . •
.Augur 27,103.; .
,10 gin
10-3 m
MANUFACTURES.
SIIPinUOR =WOW BLINDS.:
EIRITTON do CU., No. 40 Norm Animism lA.
Its below Arch, Philadelphia. One of the most er
tensive and beat Manufactories hi the United Stateih:
lalginators of some of the, most splendid styles or
81.01Dfil and SIIAD6I4„ which have 'won the prices
at the Franklin Institute for their superior ley of
• lull and splendor,or conception.
Shades and blinds of every witty and character
on hand and made to order, at abort notice, and
tered,tf required. an a superior style, and at low
prices.
RDPAIRING andJORRING attended to. - _
Mr 'TEMP 10 11.Elliilt ;TUE Pt ILIC T4iTC. '
March 18,1851
Venetian Blind Manufactory.
Atha St., between Nortlevan hfahawt o
UIT M. ZERBE announces to the citizens of Potts
, it settle and vicinsty: Heat he Is prepared to want* '
facture VENETIAN 01.1N1,14 of every size. Colin
'and style. at short notice and at the lowest 'steal—
He feel, conddent that atrial alone is sullicicat to be
convinced of the advantage of purchasing his blinds.
A fine azsortruent of Minds constantly on nand!—
lie is also - preptued to feo.lif,' paint, and trim old
Blinds In such a manner as to tender them almoll
equal. In appearance. to new. ,
Felt Z., ULM
8.4 m
GAS SIZTITAXS AND LAMPS.
HEIDRICH, HORNING BROTHER, -
No. 221 North SECOND St. (above VINE),
PHILApELPILIA.
HAVING bad, nem years prnetieli espeOenen in
tbe bairiness, and as all warn add be be is main
factored under our immediate superVisloff,! we are
enabled to offer yurebasera superior articles la eir.
ray brined of our trade, Upon the moot favorable
terms. At our store way be found, in every variety
and style of, Golub. Oda sad Lamp Chandelier., Pen.
dents, rlds?Brackete, for. Halls. ffburebea, dte: ice.
the IMCMOVSEi FINE OIL LAMP Ateri,—F!uld
lent and Oil Limps.. Girandoles. Sonnet Holders
`Parlor; N Istit and Reading' Limps. 'Oral hand Lamp .
Olasses.Olobes, Wicks, Shades, Ac. AU work war.
ranted or, no sale. Factory. Mercer Street, neer
Morris. re MEMBiIMEM, - Store 221 North defend
DM
Street.
Match 114031
SAMVtL IitECUTOICEIN.
No. 530 North FRON7I Street, above Itlaidin,
and N. IS.
P Car. of Froat end Maiden -
• HILADELPHIA. • t
WILLAV RIMIT LIURR•MILL STONE hf U ER.
QOLE PROPRIETOR of Johnson's lashiy.approwed
',and much Improved Shaun and Rereening
dilutor; also,Camenter & Mcfarland's Iron Con.
, ease Braid Duster, the latest and best improvement
\ I on rho hind; Gocatalica atones, Irons,
Smuts Machines, Patent Mill Bush and dtretehed,
Belting. • •
-• SQUARE-Id EMI ED BOLTING CLOTHS,
(roa the most appideml Matufactorieir always on
hand, made up and put on to order cheap, sad war
ranted. 0.80114 , 911,1 Mill Stones, from ato 4 feet 4
Inches'in diameter, from the besiquarries la natter.
ORDERS solicited.'
Match It, 18.14 , ; 10-3 m
N 05.77 find 79 - Worth. SECOND Si.;
MABUFACTUREII aid Dealer lii STRAW GOOD;
has Jest opener* a beautiful assortment of the
ipLutost fashloesble English, French and
America', Ritraw Bonnets, Flats. Basset
and Mats, together with a
good anortment of STItaW TRIMMINGS, 'Oath
will be sold at WhOlesaleand RelaU_ ,at • small pro.
at for caul; MEltcHaNTß,and MILLINERS are re
peetfulty Invited to top and examine oaf stuck lee
ore portbaelog, se we Intend to keep tut preuteet
flock that can be found In the -
Nereb 111;180 . • \ 10-2tO
DIE SINKING avid ENGRAVING
1118$ altered, Eniebtpee gimped with besin'eas
.jj ea rdi. itantereperbie Bavelopee..eelsseeled and
Waled. Paper fisP far pnitingap Garden lied PlOW
er seeds, wirb printed dlreetinnaio at 55 1100TH
fOIIRTII 51 • •
WILLIAM COLMiIiT:.
delivered by Espies,. , at' as
per agreement. • . • ;
'Mareb 101 , • Id OS •
.IPVIC - .l9llllk—A complete esolot
71.11eset of Diaries (or UK mien Mom eJfet
Mute Vlatttai Lime lei., tbe We by ' •
• _ 4. HANNA*.
El=
10.1 u l'
H: W4BD,
3 1
von MILE
dnuid*Frame [lonia and MG in Thii.l street,
linear tharCounty Priam', in this place, ilh• ed,le on
tesionntintlernis. The lot mesentes 30 r.er n, triint
and 160 Iket back loan alley. The Isimac anew and
in good arder. ' Pr iseasion will - tie given the 1,1 or
Aptllproi, Apply to JOSCIIII IIEHLOP,
Utttlic prkuiisee.
W:ao '
Marcb;lB; 1854:°
- - !OR ,SALE ! ,
604,0'00 FEET. OF LUMBEI!
rrHE timilcrsigned hereby offer for sal{ n tare..
-••
quahtlty;of.l'JM Lad IfEhILOCK PLANK ,and
bOARDS, which ate well manufactured; and are
Omer Writ mile from the Cattawlses; Williamsport
and'Erlq Railroad, on the hank of the tittfo Catta-
Whom ,Cree3i, utile* from rottevitle.. A - portion
of UM Pine is dear or panel stud . . and all of the
iletuluek ill of the best qualify of White. Hemlock.—
The lenitha vary (waif lU to r iii feet, aid the whole Ia
as good Rivas canbe found in riattawhom•valley.
It la caret - U . lly silted up, and will beaolit in cue lot
or lots tq shit purchasers. For particular; apply to
MALcoLM ¢ Cu., Cati.awissa,
= A. KENNEDY, Cattawisga NaHey
NOWCIMI# .177•1(
I PtBLICATION'S.
•
' PROFESSOR JACIOBUS . '• LET'I 6 ErtS.
1 1 11 E thtie Letters addres..•ed - by Proftsllof Jalo
bus; of ;,Ilitsburg , to Litshop trContior,ln opposi
tion to a thvistoo 01 the School Pond to tasur of the
(latbolica.;',These lettets ought to. be read by ekery
p - sreon who loves his country." ['lice 4 cots each,
or 3d per 100 e, For sale at • 11- r itts:SNAlS's
. .11outi and Stattonery Store.
!larch Ili 1854 " • in—.
DISOOSSION ON Tgo
flETlAr, Mr. Harker, of Hai; Rev: Vr
.L.PHetd, I.4iladelphitt. ' Price's, 7 cerHs--!jusi "re
celved anit.fof sale at - B. HANNAN ti
Clyettp fIOoJ S. tole.
Feb. 11, tels 4 •
- DUPOI ON TEED liarocuorisz.
. .
Alii,t xpdeltlon of the Pioptreetra of tht Apuco
lypse;l4. Rev, Jas. De Yul.uow Chards:in in •t he
U. H. Arm yoinHlormerly Pastor of the Bpi%cupal
Eaufth in rolisville... Por sale at • ,
'D.O &Pei AN'S Book and St3ilorwry Store.
Feb, o e s do s4 • "
S—
.
?, NEW 'JAW BOORS.
PIIIIDOIt S DIGEST. last edition. fresh ';tnistit y,
Greentenf On Evidence.volv., ticw edition,. , _
Trouttat etllaley's -Practice, new edi.ion,
Bouvior's Law Dictionary. new edttion;
English Liw and Equity Reports,
Tottethet with'aß the new Law Books as v on
issued, tedets'ed and for sale at the sheaves! rates:at
It. BANNAIVrt
Law and "disreti4nenus Book Si t.m7;4,far
March 4,104 " 9
Useful Books—For Sale Low.
Life and WriWigs of Washinhoott:l'avols.
Eneyeloteedis Americana, 14 sins,
Leasing's fieldßpok of the Amrrlcan Resolution
'numerous
Weyerly Movela, complete int 2 or el" VOll,
Britoil) l'onts..22,lrola,l'imo. 4-
f:outset's Nosols.l2 VOld,
Clraatterti", Information for the People, pons,
Jobn•Adadie' Worlts.,Cl rots, BYO, I •
Daniel Websters - Works. 6 vols.Bvo,
Lindner's - Lecturer on Relenee and Art, '2 ells,
Rollins' Ancrent Ilistory, 2 vols.-
Roswellts.Life of Johnson and Works. with a Fen
oral assortment of Aliseellane;ois and inchool Book.
ellattonerT, Ake., for sale at low po..s at
RAN' AN
Book and Stationety Store.
Feb. 1.5i71134
NELTINICL'S NEW lINIVERSAIiATLAS
ciusTi.l.4 iNu map). °fine various Einiyires,King
lardirinaiiiitates arid. Itepubliea UI thy. 'wilts a
._apeciat Map oreact. o Un.ted:Ftatra,fqrnoing nue
:. - bilndrad and twenty maps, new edit iwi,ig.sl.
NcW Tl3VhiPett and T1111:14 . 4 . CUM!
thiousb the United Stairs and Canada., die., w ith a
•
li;pkitation of the Vailry of iheAinazimis bYLleui.
rr e rndnra 11. tr. N..with map and plates, gyn.
Crinrieli!ii Polar rapedition in march of gli
Frankild..by Ur. Kane, inany.plaies:
Aniobloriraphy of An A' tre.s-by Mro. hfow3ti.
Ito, end klithapa df Tiavels- 7 by Graie firee.nwood.
For maid' at , B. tiA:II . IIIAIN'd
Book and Stitifinely 2+.1.1re. -
111—
Ma'et, 16, ISM
SHERIFF'S SA4ES.
sitelarr'S SALE. 14
13 1 1; 0n r!"the of a writ Of Testa:min Ven4tioni
'issued by the Court of Comiutha Pleas of
Becks COttinv, and to me directed, thire -will be
exposed to Public &de or outcry, on SATURDAY,
Xpril 114,1854, at 2 o'clock in theSiternben, ut the
Pubhc House out. WILLIAM F. GEIST, in the
Borough et -Pottsville, Schuylkil; Counly, the fol
lowing docritied Real Estate, to Wit : . • • 1
ALL that certain undivided equal fourth part,
the whole into lour equal parts to be divided, of a
tract or piece of Coal Land, situate in Urahch Town
ship,'Schuylkill County, in the State ofPennsylva
nia,be4led,and described as 10110 . Ws: Beginning
at a corner marked by a post, thenise by-laird of la
-cob Gunekle north 68 degrees east 'or, - perches to a
white oek, thence by land of said Jacuti..Gunckle,
south 4C degrees east 62 • perche4 to a - Whitc
.oak,
south 454legrees west 112 perches to n :white oak,
south' 60'degrees west la I perches, to the place of
beginning, containing 294 acres by es ter.44 and ass.`
41 by course*And boundaries ;Vitt acres,
strict metware,,with the appurtenances,' consisting
of con florae Coal Breaker House and Vrame En
gine House, 1 Frame Blacksmith Shot", 1 Frame
"Stable, I -Stone Powder Him-e,-.a.3,s ; tory Stone
Dwelling„liotiwc with a 2-story . stone kitchen- at
tached, oue2 story stone Patellitig ltotcie, h, a
`ll albryframeltitcheO attached, 2 doubly one story
stone Dwelling Rouses, one 1 story. log. Dwelling
House, 1 water-power Saw Mill, 1 Log log. Dwelling
ALSO ell the right, title and .interest of- Samuel
Ccogdon to the one undivided moiety
of-
half part
otthreetracts.or pieces of land, two them situ „
ate In Pmegrove Township, Schuylkill County,
the one containing in the whole 392 acres and al
lowincei and the other containing 100 acres and
allowance in the whole. the third situatem Union
Township Schuylkill County containing 930 acres
and allowance in the whole. .
ALSO,,rthe undivided fourth part id Vie other
!netsofland. the one situate in Porter ',Township,
SchdylkilliCounty, containing .250 ucres and al
lowance in the • - whole— and the other situate in
Branch township County aforesaid, codialning 400
acres and allowance hole whole..
Seized and tal:eti •executiou an' ttio propi:t
of SiIittII.IELCONODON, and will bejold by
.
• JAMES NAGLX Sheriff.
Sberitrii °taco, Pottsville,
&Web 11, 1854. : 19'18
Circular saw Milts .
AND . MILLWRIGETING.
rIPHE .gabegribet has mails artangetu'ents to o-7
fur
.l.lastCat short notlce - CIRCVLAtt SAW MILLS,
of the mint apposed -kind, as sheep as they- tan' he
got front the These Sit iitroolt 25 per
seitt.einiaper than those In geneist use 1n the Ile
tß. attend to potting up
ie alvall kinds... 11. Winall
Feb.Mt . ,llo4- '
,7 -linty
I'Dillon Canal Letting.
nROPOSALktivill he received et the i.rittiri of the
underafgned, at Lebanon, Pa., an't by A. Liver
more, Rag" Printipal s Asaletent gogipealat Reading,
gnat sATURDAY, thA.lisb day 01,0111 next, (Off
the widening of Porty-seven toiler of the•UntoXt at.
nal offPennaykraola, extpadidg from lb. Wale,
WPfilll;la, ',ablaut County, to Reading, Incision,*
&be' tailla t i.; c down and ,iret•tt tiding of :isßygiry.
TREES VOW' and apaeilliatinas may tin
'teen *Ma lingiatteee Mice Upton Cattal o 's. gang—
ing- tad Lebanon. en and after. Aprilleg.prox. -
,•• •• • . • •J. CHANORRL&IN & co.
bum, Web 18, 1531 11-31
ATCHES, &C. 1,
X*Ml •. SIUXP:
pronto! fratthstahr, said .ibaftija Prateko,
Alaska tia . , at - the Old 3ta4 two &tars
aiwaoaa Nature Bow., Caws Streed Peels.
LT !settee Ike aniadris Of IS* Tab
le to a lame aid siedszt desalt weatottielt sad
Sliver. rarest laver. I.lupita. Asittor,Edaspealast,
llatigoagal. Leslie* sad Plata Ware aris, /sported aid
Ailteticas Clar.O. Flee Gard Jewelry.: ea bleclatt a
. v „. 4 ,tietV eallrely arm styles at' Breen Plus. gar
'mop kc., Oold atitglilret Paaelle, add Pas Cities,
Super tot Cold Pena, the VlSporl ow, rocks, add Nutter
Eatvee,Plated arid Britannia Wine, SUvati- Peed,
Shell and Paper nacho Card Cuss; ?lats.! Canton.
Cite and Card !budgets, Flitatatiery. 'Jolla and GUI
'Ur arsine. rte. sm.
Ali Preddi Stack 4ast received and opened. et the
Old Steed. sod New Ntore—:-Whers the repairing of
all Mode 01 Gold and ultras Watches; Clocks and
Jewelry will be carefully attended to.
rAr Don't forget. two doors above the Miners'
Bette, Ceetre Strcel; Puttsville.
JOI3EPLI . ILLIOTT.
44-6,0
Nov. 11. ISS3
. • WILLIAM 132.111 W .
OK the late drat of BEADY: fr. ELLIOTT.)
,IGN TUE RIG tV&TCII,, opposite Nonuser's
.1.3 Hotel, respeelfully auaoutwes La lite Mende and
the public. that he still- tonilunes -
to offer for ea lea choice assortment
of Clocks, Wattle*, Mirror Wart
aed nee.JearelrY, te., to which be
invites attention. Ile is &itemised wit lobo wailer
bold by any here or elsewhere.- Call Ind Judge for
'woutselves. With his experience in business. and a
* desire to please, ands guarantee that all goods. shall
prove to be arrepresenteda W Slopes still to retain
hustlers of patronage: • ' • .
N. 'blade vt Watches, Clouts and Jewelry,
careitilly repaired sad warranted.
WILLIAM
Centre 81.. Sign of the Big Watch.
qppoelte Hortlinet'a Hotel.
414 y
Oct. 9, 18.53..'
STAUFFER a RARELY.'
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
147110LETIALE and Retail, at the ". Philadelphia
V Watch and Jewelry Shire," N 0.915 North der
ued dtreti, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever .Watebes,fulljeverd,lB carats tineillti 0 0
Sold Leplae,- Old to 1194 Gold dpectaeles, 7 00
ditver Lever, lull Jew-. :Pine Silver do lAO
eited, • OP2loohi liracelelle, 300
Silver Lepinejewels i 9 Lad/000014i Pantile, 100
"`"-Usiiii 7 Silver reanneinv.. -
•
01 1Pertur 71.1111t0r remotions, set, 500
Gold Pens. z o ith Yenta mid Llohier, . 100
Cold Ping his. zai cents to Watch
plata, 1%1 cents ; Patent. 181;'Lratrnt33 , : other
•rtielee in proportion. All goods watrahled to .be
'!• 11 . 1 they Ate rokd tor. _
,STALVETER & ItARLEY.
. .
• Surcensors io 0. Conrad.
On hand, Gdid awl Silver Leveri•od Leone.
,11 luwcr than vb. , abovr Price*
rtepr. 3,,1na3;
WATCHES; JElintunr
Z/L Visit WAR*.
- - -I
••• t ;
rg VIE undersigned would most resp... tt ivl y la wn ,
.I. his friends and the public generally, 0,, u b e p ee
recuntly enlarged and otherwise Im
lit.' proved his store, and is prepared to of- 1.1.1. 0
fer goods writ h, for beauty and styleL—A . ,
of finish, cannot be surpassed- He
his now in an altenonte alluitalent of WATCH
ES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE and FAN r.:1!
GOODS, gic., to-which hi• invites attention. Being
determined to dispiise of them at mires , which can.
not Cirri to render sptisfacttod. lie no, considerable
experience in the business, and will !Minn Vur to
tannic those who-may favor him with their patronage
All goods guaranteed lobe as represented. •
N. B.—N. niches and Jewelry repaired and warran
t...J. All orders by tualtor otherwise promptly at
t erided to. .... • JAMES U., FIDLER.
, N. 12 Mouth tJ SI, below Markci.fit.,
.113. Ihnei forget the numb ft.
July 16, 11663.
MEDICIN AL.
Saratoga Superceded.
Ali &DA MINERAL WATER
OR` vailoal De Ds CaLeirs, front MO ARTESIAN
WE1L.1..4.50 feet to deptb.tit. Cathetlttee, C. W.
Tio, extraordinary medicinal qualitlia at the wa
ters have already proved to be more' piiwerial than
any Mineral Water yet discovered for the speedy and
elTectuateure of
Liver and Eldvey Comptainte, want of Action in the
Digestive and Urinary Organs, Disordered
Stomach, Loss of Appetite, k,as- ,
- • • situde, General Debility,. - -
. Worms in ICbildreu, - •
. Sea Sickness, Fe- _
~..,. _
ver and Ague. - , .
. • ' eke:, ate. • i
It t also applied, bottaeaternally arid Internally,
with unerring efficacy in the care of ;
• • Chrouleltheumatutm, • .
Gout. Jieiralgia. Lumbago,
Numbness, Paoli, Weak Jaime,
.Eruptions of the Skin. gee.,
Fie particulate ale pamphlets in Diug Htores." ,
.The following are Agents: - .'. •
J. Curtis Hughes, I F. Sanderson
John G. Brown, • i J. S, C.Manin,
iietman ILlbensu, I _ 7:
Wholesale Depot-40 Chestnut Streit.
JOHN 11..LESEHT, Special Agent. •
March 11, 1954 •••;•:•:••• lO-3m
Homoeopathic Bookii and
MEDICINES
LIOR B ALE by J. MORGiltlii. No. 13.1.:V1ne, Einem.
l'hiladelphiii. Hewing's Domestic litiyalcfati, with
Medicine Chest, containing over, 100 !reale:diem, for
g 10, and will be sent by Railroad to lily place, nut
erreedvir 100 miles, free of freight. Olden' air
HUOLS or Mediclnem promptly attended to.
• J4.0561'11 MORGAN. ,
F.b. 25,1144
FITS !. . FITS 1 !" FITS !! !
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
.EPILEPTIC
For'ilte tore of Fits, Spasm', Crolops,and-lall
Prerrotek and Constitutional Pisrases.
DERKONS WHO ARE LABIOUNLI UNDER two
J. ills:among malady will find law v
EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only reinedY ever do
rovered for curing Epilepsy, or Visiting
,Pits.
These Pills possess a specific action _on the ner
vous system 3, and, although they are ; prepared es
peel:thy for the_porpose of curing Pita, they will. be
found of especial benefit for all parsons afflicted with
weak nerves, or who-.e nervous system has been pros
traced orshattered froth any cause whatever. In chron
ic complaints, or diseases of long standing, superin
duced by nervorisness;tticy are exceedingly beneficial'
Price 89 .per box, or two Rotes for E . . Persons out
of the city. enclosing a remittance. Win have the
Pills sent them through the mall, free, of postage.—
For rate by'SETII 8. MINCE. No. 108 BALTIMORE
Birei4, Baltimore, Aid., to whom ordetifrom all puts
of the Union, must be addressed, post•Pa id,
June 4,1153, _ t .23-10(
•
• . THE -CELEBRATED •
AMERICAN - `HORSE POWDER,
A Certain, Sale; Speedy and Eferttial Cure for
Hoar, Distentper,,Gottgkr, l. elliiio' Water,
£033 of Appetite, - Depreliio of '
•
Sprier, etr. ,
'PIM proprietors of the above powder take great
J. pleasure In callrug your attention!,to an article
which excels anything of the kind ever offered Mr
politic sanction and patronage. - • • -
It hav stood the teat of many year.' experience,
and is an trifling humbug got up as a Money-making
scheme t but an article substantially and fatthfully
prepared corapo.ed entirely of loch remediea as
-have beer' found by practical experience to' be val
uable tar the care of the diseasea (or which it is re.
- '
ummended. • 1
It should be in the hands of . e'very Farmer, Farrier
nd Drayman. , No owner of horses should be with
ut it. It wttpare,lf used properly and In time,
the lives of ninny valuable animals. ' •
We ask you but to try It. Confident of Its utility
we deem it unnecessary to enter Int() any lengthy
details or its shines, bat respectfully, submit it for
the imleolialte'ora discerning public. , Also--
Trim CELEBRATED
" • AMERICAN .COW POWDER;
A NB.W AND VALUABLE DIACOVERY.
4;7unted to cure Hollow Ham tend other Di
erases incident to Horned Cattle. •
NotWitbstentllng the numerous coMpoinids which
me daily o ff ered under the name of specifics,yet there
has long been wanted a preparation that would en•
sure a safe arid elfectuarcure of the' many diseases
to WWII every hotbed animal is subject. The ob
teetofthe present One, containing ingredients of the
most valuable description , is to enable all those who
May own cattle afflicted with dieiraalt to obtain r
Met Wino unsurpassed by any other ever offered.—
It i composition Is entirely different from • the nor e
Powder, being adapted erpresaly to horned animals
and their diseases. •
t to unnatural and inconsistent . to it dminister the
sa , a medicine to both specie!. for the.. cure of en
tirely different diseases. What may be 'valuable as
a lmedy in one instance, is entirely) inactive and
us tees in the ether. W. have, iherafore, prepared
two 'rowdies of dissimilar nattll.ll. which we Mar:
rant to eradicate lite diseases (or which they are rec
ommended.
3." this article..once, and we venture to ray you
, .
•
wi I not be without it alter. ..,
1 bee been tried by many intelligent farmers
throughout the - United Slates, and•ualversally'given
the highest degree efratigfOctioo. I
Prepared only 'by
WARNE It LUKENS,
,•- - 'naiads, Drvegista -
South West corner Fourth It Vane streets ?blinds
tor Responsible STOIIIMEZPEIS and pllllOOlllT$ wan..
led to art a, AGEDITS•
Philadelphia. March 18,1854-
NOTICE! NOTICE!
. .
To all Pisners of ilou'sts,and Mist rontempla
•
ling to build,.eall and me Nutting':
PATENT EXPANDINO-WINtIOW,SASLI,"
11k iiiCII has all the ailirantagesiwhich Weights
.
V and Palleys have in keeping Windows In any
MisitiOn ; and also has many advantages over rheas:
some of which ate these: if you *se. Veights no
your Windows, they are liable to gill out of order,
cords break,lsc. TheEepaodiag Wash cannot break.
If you use-Weights the Bash musti.be louse in the
Frame co. as to cause an unpleatant donee every
time the wlndblows, and also toadish dust and air
'in abundance •to the great inconvenience' or good
housekeepers. The Expanding Bub is tight byez
pension, and therefore will not rattle nor admit doat
and air. If you use. Weights you cannot remove the
sindows from the Frames withoit removing the
trips front the sides, thereby causing the paint to be
rubbed off as Well as losinusome time in the opera
tion. The Expanding , Sash - eau bet, removed from,
and returned to cite Frame, Ina moment... ,
Another great Inducement to use the expanding
stsh,is the mot which, In a new house, would not
be more than one-half the cost of building the ordi
nary fianie with weights, cords add pulleys. This
Patent ran be applied to old ,ffaith, whether they
now have Weights or not, at an espeose that is email
In tonsideration i.f the man? advantages gained. It
is, in fact, the only sash. which eouibinee economy,
convenience and comfort In perfectkia.
Call and erainine it ; it will cost ritithing to looleat
lIONHICIITS will be sold to
G Carpenters
CECiRE BRIGHT.
ft.tf
Feb. 2.141
_ •
NEW ROUTE TO umeimßosto..
.
• ga t .
A ALA •
flpliE DAUPHIN .f SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD
1-from the Auburn Marion, on the Reading Rail
road, lo Ilarrtsbure, will be opened for barium on
the let of February. '•
PASSENUER TRAINS. •
Leave Auburn' at_ 9.70 A. M Fare
Arrive et Harrisburg 12.30 "r
though 150 c.
Leave Harrisburg, 9.15 P. N. Phstance
Arrive at Auburn. • lilt 50
The. Reading Railroad Company will ran mli
local
Jrata in the morning, fromßesdisi Amara. pink
ing up at Port Clinton the Passengers. who may
have arrived from Wilkerbarre , Hatielon, Eancn
Chunk, ac.. through Tamaqua, stal bring them to
Auburn before 5.30 A • N.
T gba• Train arivicnog
n fr e o c m t
w H it a h r r t i b m ? Pa li •
upward
atsp,
Train
on the Resdldg Railroad. •
This mute forms the quickest
,and moat direct
Railway connexion between all North-Eastern Penn
tylvaole. and the Valet of the Siknylkill and Sus
quehanna, In the direction of Hartiabarn
. • ELLWOOD awhile,
Sallherkt and Superintendent.
f Wilkeaharrp, ' MltOth. Cboak„Tantaqua and
Easton Putter* please CM 404 send their accoants
-to this alien for colleelhist. atadids also ode: copy
of advertieentent to thiraddreaent the Engineer, ar
Dauphin, Dauphin Co., Pa '
.flitt.9s; 1854
A PUILVIAS, SCALER- tit SCRAP IRON,.
L.l...Copper. Brass. Rat sad Block Tie Sodder's
Spielter road. &a. Order, received for 'Elms sad
c o w, ' , work. sad - Viable. taraistinf. An -olden
connected withAlle above line prorepuy &treaded so
MPS, B. Coma Peso and Santry dtreets.Plidedra
,Tfise 14 lUL
EMI
EOM
DYSPEPSIA,-
, . 11..ty
Um
M
, `:~Il
-*lsrift
By Telt:rept and Yotirday'sß. R. Tram.
FRIDAY. 4 o'cLoex. P. rd
Wheat Flout, 118.75---Rye,do. 8.5 ref bbi,
COM Veil; $3 25 do.--Wheat. Red, 61 65
White, 11,80—Rye, 90 CLl).—Cora, 73 etc
Oats; 50 cts7her bushel.
GOOD NEWS!
frotei - for Pottsviiie.
$73.000 of Stock subscribed
The I)mill:cnary amount of stock ($75,.
OOP), required by. the -Law chartering the
new Water. Ow:opal:I for this place, having
been sitbstribk by our citizens, the Coin- .
trussioners have issued the following call
for a meeting to elect Managers for die Coin
pany. f•
TOTTSVILLt WATTS COIOANY I
Notice la nereav given to thu subscribers to thy
additional stock of the capital of the Pottsville
Water Company, to meet at the EIi:CHANG F., 19-
TEL, in the borough of Co:Lavine, on SallirdaY,
lilt) Stinky - of April, A. 1). 1 'B;i4, between the hours
of 2 and 8 o'ciock, - -I'. M., :and the:. and there ,
conjunction with tap present btockliett.tert to din
POttavilla Water tZtupany, hold an :Election fur,
Nine Managers of said Company, to by chosen
trout azoong'the said subscribers and Kocitholdevt,
(sit at least of whom hull be 'residents of the bald
Borough or its unmethate vicinity,) to conduct the
affturs °timid 'Ciunpuuy until thy second itionday
of January next, ensuing.
Saitsex_ N. YA.L.M6R, CHARLE3 W. ViTMAN,
Scuut . rot, BLILNAEL RICILLY,
liztomatx Purr,' Cu•ut.as Lout,,
Janus kiamutxustt, la. W ttuelt
JoNATHA:I louNsoN,
•
Pottsville, March 24, 1534
. LATEST - FROM EUROPE.
PYopositiou of Peace front th.c a r—Epc ,)-e
_-
meta of two tiltsuatt co'lBBBlo. 8.
By the Pacific we have Liverpool dates to
the Bth. She encountered very heavy wea
they un her passage.
'- Nothing new vi importance from the seat
of war. Several small skirmishes are re
ported betweeu the two armies; but nu bat
tles bad occurred, except the meeting of two
Russian columns in the dark, on the Danube,
and mistaking each oilier fur Turks, sortie
hundreds were slaughtered belore the er
t►he was discovered. , -•
R 6 ksia offers to evacuate thePrtucipali ties
the ulem,rti her draft 01 the preliminaries ut
peace is siguvi ; but the terms procribed are ..
1101 more isverso.e thau those beture rejected
by the Couiereace.
:Preparations fur the - vas are w it going
forward in England and Ftbsice. Thu first
division ol the former's fleet vvw to bail for
the Baltic id a day or two.
France ant England, at ti
_reported, tia,vd
decided to prevent any revolutionary mote.
went to Italy. •
Russiahas:forbidden the exportation
grain from Odessa and the sea of Azot.
'Die Greek and Spanish.insurrecuotP ,
been quelled.
[l7 . THE NEBRASKA BILL"-A VOIC.IROii
TR* SOUTH 1 1 -ME. HMV, Oi LOUISIAB, , SpOke -: ,
in the House at Wasltingtou on Thursday I
against, the Nebraska Jill!, taking high;
,ground, and declaring the atieturrd repeal'
'of the MISSOIIfI Compromise the violation of
a solemn corupact. His remarks, coming
from such a source, created great sculatioo,
'rear. t:LAk sT.t'r
We find, our Philadelphia ii4teiliporartes
going off into ecitticies about the cast-iron'
Statue of Henry Clay, i'ately iti
that city by Mr. Robert Wood, for the Mon
ument to •the Memory of the
Statesman in -ibis place, contracted for in
May, 1852. A dewription of the minutiae
of the work map be interejting to our read !
ers, especially to those of this County
following ii front the Sunday '3lcrcury.
Alter speaking of the magnitude of the work
—one of the greatest ever attempted in the
World—Mr. Wood's extensive prepaiatious
&c., the writer proceeds:
"A celebrated ariist, Mr. 11. -- Wasli`e, way
engaged to cut a model out ut wood
,frotn the
plaster model prepared fur his
,'guide, and
the foreman of the foundry, .5-tr. Jacob M.
Hensel, a voting Philadelphia mechanic- of
nuch worth and rare abilities, was ticketed
to arrange the cast iron mould or flask, pre:
paratorrto casing the statue, which is now
complete and as perfecta Jac sillitP of :lie
original as it IS possible fur and,
mgeniiity to render it.
"The sculptor, Mr. Washe,: commenced
cutting the wooden pattern on the. 13th 01
September, 18.52, and after working with
much assiduity: for a period of nearly twelve
mouths, it was cutnpleteu tor the nest pro•
cess, which was the cut:ing of the model
into 323 pieces. Accordingly, armed' with a
line saw, the sculptor first cut off Mr. Clay's
wooden coat th y lappels, l shared the
same late ; both arms followed and the
limbs were again cut and slashed- into nu
merous pieces by this anatomist of white
pine statuary. There seemed to be nu eud
to the otitrageous desecration 'to WhiCh the
,poor effigy had to submit ; every button was'
whipped from the coat, and the pact; and
boots had to submit, to being shorn away, as
well as the ears, which were •also cropped
oft By
,the inna all this cutting and slash
ing was finished, the poor statue looked
like a child's dull that had iallen among ju
venile Philistines, and had its lair develop.
ments battered and bruised until the -coon.
team presentmeot" of miniature.humanityo
had. been reduced to a contlydou as deplora
ble as that of the old gentleman described by
Shakspeare in his. - seven ages—"sans nose,
sans bps, sane chin, sans everything," In
fact, that gave character and effect to t 11. ;.
work. Fortunately, however, the desecra
tion of the colossal figure .was only tempo
rary. Each feature of the work, after hay- •
ing been removed by a very fine saw, was
carefully marked, its Fiver, location noted,
and the pieces put carefully away until the
whule - wasireunited, when the flask for.the •
castiag'ivas made.
; "The !tisk was constructed - entirely of
iron, 18 feet long, t feet I; inches wide, and
4 feet . ti inches deep. it weighed-14pot.
pounds, and required careful - , attention - in - its
removal from one section of 'the
merit to the'other.
"When the wooden mould was, firtished, •
it was visited by , several' of the great K
tuckian's intimate trim% who pronotr,e ,
to be uumistakeablyi coirect in all•itS
"To mould the, : itaine, Mr. Wood •.
compelled toadd a second cupola to his loo.•
dry, and make other improvements rtquiriug
a heavy outlay of money. The last proce-,1 -
was the'casting, the crowning glory of the
whole affair. Three immense lndels, con
taining; respectively, 7000,-4001f and 3000
pounds of hot iron were suspended over inn_
mould by means ot a crank, and the molten
metal was passed from the cupolas to the la.
dela until they were filled betoi• the cast
was poured.' This done the greatest anxiety
was apparent on the part of every gentle- •
marterigaged on *statue, and particularly
tir. Wood, whose'contidence in his entire
success filled him with almost phreni,ed
citement. Alter a lap eof_several days t h e
top Milk mould - was` lemoved, and there
was preleisted4 view of Henry Clay, in iron,
in 'somewhat larger proportions than 'lie
honored statesman, it •is true, but with nu
Tess lite7flite and tinprethalve lea mice, than
were ever prominent in him, whether stand
mg in the company of his friends or un the
floor of,the Senate Chainher."
- (r - J.EsTrx ctrii9m. Lon-vim—The
correspondent of a' ontemporary - says •--
"On Sunday, the sth ' inst., after the 'eight
o'clo:It' MO at the Roman Catholic chapel '
in Duncan terrace, Islington, the Rev. F.
Oakley, a Roman Catholic priest, (an Ox
ford pervert,) proceeded to the buil courts
in Islington, near the Angel, and alter giv
ing the Irish people a long lecture for send
ing their children tcithe Protestant schools,
pronounced the following curse: 'We here
by giye notice', disk if any persons, after
this out solemn warning; do send their epi
thet' to the Protestant schools. Isis relic:wk.
were here named,] or; if they have, been at•
ready tempted , to send them, and do not in
stantly remove them, they shall be counted
guilty of mortal sin ; shall be refused all the
rights and sacraments of the church ; it
death, the extreme unction .shall be denied
to Them. and their bodies, either bis or hers,
refused burial in any cemetery belonging to
the church. The curse of God shall rest
upon them, body living Of dead.' "
MANITTACTEIHES.
Q3.' The census returns of 1850. disclose
the rather remarkable fact that there• wore,
in that year. in the State of Penneyfraud,
no Ina than twenty-three ,thousand three
hundred and forty weavers, while in all ihe.
other; States and Territories put together,
them were only eight thoweand five hundred
'mud -tfurtytwo.
1 .117 ne first cold cat nod in the world
iriat =di is lrn, fifylereintoh Witham°.
;of Cumberland, R. 1., who "still lien." "
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