The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 01, 1854, Image 3

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kr TILE Aurtsso .1,0081Y4410414r4 a tar
, ( --eahrtion than any other Nnaryherr so
rl 1n b.
Praidstrarranolaeatalifili. - lF sit.mabw_
tae Coal, ;I-Q*ond 4soinistigetc, n0..4x , .
4.d 0:24,44 ea ass
a-sai siesPeplattatiarterr~f
nasurt }e
r,
rge most vataable Advertioa,y masa*. In
County. • ' Btu letir pverikdwo so okay-.
:a its e nrolled On ita aatiaar(o49o
•
Ctergrain: and - Pahl:a' Se Trathrrs
$ aPPlidt! seito4 Zia iliineTs' Jounial at $1
kr vanity' in. avartoe. , .
AGENT* FOB: XI EDS' JOtIRISAL
1/... ID J. LEWIS.
t sec F. DAvls, Ashland;
Lt.:Jst.ica Laxnessaux_ t _Turawk;
. TFlosrsoN It: Gbasirt;Tregioat
L toat.sa H. HuSsigai 11 Pine St., New York.
•
C. F. Nor:to:I,. Ctisti blettipuil,, Oat Web= St
Fhthidelphia, , . - •
ho•areatuthontect to rani** IlltbiettplittOO, 84-
rprtl . -Rteigh-61.r:, 101' ittp *Jura' !Talmo:, and
roceipt fi;rllie Unit), •
ttI~C~iIPT~
For "-Aripsre ,rizuri:4 l :!PAr4 Polidsztaios
rar We t!opa 0 12 4 6 al =bus abroad will for
ward awl; amounts doe, as iipeadayitapossibio—as
our expense* for piper ttatl laborite very hell l 7.
Geo. Kutch to Alarm ll, 1165 ~ "$2 al_
Too.. r-qo . 4ite It. , Jot. 41853 200
Ds id J. Lewta to March 11, 18P- 2 00
Wm,
Myer" to Jan. 1, 1855 . 200
Wm, 8. rota to Jtcy 1. Lbs 3 2 00
Jacob Kline hi April 1,1834
James Clara to Jan. 1, .1&/5
a branam St. Clair to blarch 41{03 2 CO
Aiessuder Thompson to Jan. 1, 104 2 00
Jacob Lougacre to Ray 1, 1854 ' " 200
(../..orge,Wasatt dr &a to Jou. 1 4 1855 .200 1
Liu). r::paster to Jan. 1, 1054 2 00
A. tmger to March 18, 1855 2 00
Cora. C}aute's= to Fcb. 1ti.1865 2 (JO
,Ti,or. hater to Jan. 4, 1855,.4 00
.
Bea; tiettner to Jan. 1,1534 2Ou
1., A. titrultze to /an. 15.'11155 -2 00
Daniel XS. :MALICIA to Ma rc h 25, 1855 100
,T if liws-att to Jan. 1, 1833 2 00
Iv ,A,ll. Jones to July 1,11854 _ 100
1.) C. Wharton Swab to March 23, 1855 2 00
Tr.s. P. Jeuittos 10 Jan. 1, 1855 2 00
xvoc, J_ ti argtnad 1.," March 23, 1855 1 00
Lemon ,••.:i,tub to Joly /.1834 2 00
It ouert S. Hanle to Aprll 1, 1855 ° 2 00
ii ay C. liar4,er to'ilprit 1, 1835 . 2 00
i zraforn to Jan. l, 18541 , 200
Lou.. la-ter 1,., Jan. 22, 1854 1 00
Au.c , :e t..ournd to Jan. 1,1035 2 00
li,,tr,,t , & Muir to Aprtt 11, 1855 2.00
intriltiESS DEPARTMENT.
-* BEE .OBTataiS' COURT .S•LES, mid
letpl 110411.411,
car THE ,LADIES wia be interested in the
tco.. of .rut.inrtvn
t,"ar PitoV/S/UN DEALERS ere referred - W.
th'e adv. 01 1;o.; Pittsburg.
Or A FARM FOR SALE in Wayne township. .
/Lt..rceleck partte. eLoUid ersmide ttle-Ofrer
-2" THE aTOCi Of A DRY GOODS STORE
t.:hie couuty, for Late. :".Vr: adv.
Om ADAMSde CO. have fetabliabod e new En.
Wee* litac on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Road.
to cony, y goads from this plw.e to Harrisburg, or
dee whera Weal end tenth. Capt. S. 5. Williams,
wen 1414014 n merry ol ' OOrCitiZelle :a, the general
.‘..itipt:fluleGtl4l4t of the Bite. It will doubtless be a
greet actummOdatiOn. We understand it is not nk
i,i.drAl to taterlero with the businepa of Howard dr
t.0.,0n the ILadiug •
I .V• UPHIN USIIUEHANNA RAIL-
RUA D—SEUUND TRAIN.—We are auborixed
ate that ou and at er Monday April /oth a
'!.Yuma wiz boput ou lois road, connecting .
.w,iu :di the halos of the Reading Railroad, and
lortu.ng n good throng ine between Harrisburg
and making the whole distance in
about seven hours. f lours of running-will ,be
E ven vex!. week., I
I
12r'1%1E NEW JEWELRY Eitablislimesit of
R. G can, Centre . at. (lately occupied by Ciste
rns (St Heisler) is worth a visit to see its beauty
not ID purchase anything. The room is
;urge and very handsomely turnished. Thenstort
nt, ot gu, , ils is unusually extensive and varied,
-0 to ensuresitisinctory selettionis by the
7,:"ur.t Wa Oars, Clocks, Silver ware,
pen,, peuells, rings, chains, and Jewelry gen
,y, of warrantedmaterials, the latest styles
and besutifu! finish, add ranging through all man
prices, eecomutoclating-Isad onaccompodit•
a-to i•im put,..ct., May be tuned there.
GRE:.-.SANG, at the corner below, Lis a
Cottage Furniture. It is made of
re, durable woods, end will last asjong as the
d co,,wacttires, white it costs much less. Call
and examine them—he hes several beautiful setts
II hand 'The objr.ctions to the first_ manufactures
cr Unt [age Furniture, for being of molt and destruct
,bc material, are entirely obviated by this new
rule. •
PUILAD'AgIiEW YORE ADV. ; , _
AGNEw & Co. announce an cid:naive and
varied tifrPortinent of:Spr . ing Dry . Gooda. Dealers
from thin Cc. ! unty arej urrned to gyve them a call. •
FoR Fruit and Confectionery; of eery
see the adv. oirVansant dL Recketus—exam•
,ne their of good things.
®'MEN'S & BOY'S Clothing' can be had at
Cmurge Gultrie—rent what he announces.
re . THE Courthind St. !foie], announced in
another column, i> intended tolw a stopping place
P.,nnsylvanians.l
rf 7 J D. GREENE announne. the opening of
hi• new Dry good, eveblishonced, with ournetivo
imiuceir.entP for ousloraere.
or FOR RATS, CAPS, &c. Fee Morrison Or.
GICLI LtUV.
•
SEASONABLE—The Carpcts announced
Rost il. Walker.
- THE auction Sales of And. R. Reeder are
Acurih nueution.
ar SEE Ciird of G. W. Ridgway & Co., Oil
Dealers. Mr. J. A, Moore, of this place, la their
ceiierei Agent and Saktimtua.
BIRICENBINE Er TROTTER offer two
peeps fur ...le, t unable for mines or water-worki.
L 7 FOR FUR&ITURE, see T. IL Tyson's
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WE ARE A'all3 indebted to the gentle.
.inauly proprietor cud agents of Howard tC
EXprtES fOr late California mete.
cornmuoicati )n on Flogging in
Scho.,l!, iu repifio :he Philadelphia .ladger,
wough cannot appear for want or,
room thin ~vetilr.
117 . .q0C1NG,71V111 thae of our IiIUbSCTi-
Uers', chaaaiug reaidenCe this Spring,
otAige us by giving ua early notice of the
-rune? Perseus writing will please mention
t.vhere.ihey remove from, as well as to. -
'l'•Ar a late meettug of the “Wilthhair
tont (Dt-I.)-Maioe Liquor Law League." in
c 4, resolutions were pissed compli•
mentatv th l Course of the Philadelphia
Sun on the -Tattal,eranee question, and ie.
eutnuiendipg it as a paper eminently worthy
et general - patr , onage. Clever, that.
7 THE LEBANON VALLEY RAILIIOAD...•
'flits void is nnw fairly begun., 'firound was
brOken.itt Reading, lam week, to COMMeDee
work at that end of the tine. It is contract.
ed to grade the road and lay the rails between
Reading and Lebanon, in one year from to
day: but the cbmpletion of the bridge over
the S•huvtkill' river 'will delay the opening
Of the for some time thereafter. It • iss
holvever I ,•xpected that the line throughout
will be readi tot travel Py the let of Apnl,
I 8.56.
BILLS BEFORE .LEUISLATUItE..
We are indebted to Jno: Hendricks, Esq..
for copies of the following Bilis now before.
the Siste Smote—which we publish for thi
-1
Informationof the i Cople of the County : •
AN ACT relative to Mechanics' liens bathe county
t of zzchuyikill:
Sccrion 1. ite et enacted by the itenatsiand
House cif Reprerentativsa of Ms Comixotrios4liA
r.:Pcirriay(eisniii in General Ast . tualy Met, and
blurry enacted Ey the authority of the earn*,
that the i•everal provisions of en Act, entitled en.
act relating to the I len of mechanics and others upon
I , l;:dings, approved the fixteenth day of June, ?zee
I;.ouiand eight hundred and thlny•six, and the ser
i•upplemenis thereto, are hereby extended to
.. .Re' mprorementi, machinery and fixtures everted
I.i.i , natits of coal lease estates on lands of others
die county of Schuylkill, and to all mechanics
:rd muteriai men do'ng work and furnishing ma.
!crisis therefor. Provided,' That the hen hereby
e,enied, iliall.exienci only to the interest of the tea.
nt tlCurein. •
AN ACT for the better Regulatimi of the Vending
r•I spirituousaud Malt Liquors within the Caw
19y ,
5.F.C11014 I. BA it enacted by the &mate arid
Rereaentativetaf the Commonwealth
1 1 - 'enncylvania in Geteirdi Assembly mit, and
,r a herety enacted by the authority of the tame,
Thai from and alter the passage of this act, uo per
•,te or perionaahatl *ell, or expose to sale within
it.c county of Schuy'l. any beer, ale, porterorother
watt liquor", without a hecate for that purpose first
ed nod obtained from the court ofquarter 91113101311
u: , eld ' euunty; in the acme way and subject to the
rules and regulations as regards the lionising
bud keeping of *aid beer haute's, and the payment
tue beaux: fees to the Commonwealth, sears
i:ov+ apr.lied by. law to :he kospers'clf licensed inns
r.cd tavern" within the said 'county of Schuylkill.
t kerma 2. That from and after theof
nu. act, no iicenbeiball be greeted by t he tut
er of na n d county of Schuylkill to any person or
p , son* to tell spirituous liquors by the quart or
iLtherkii..e withi n the caid coun:y, unless the person.
or inereon, uppi , ,,ng for good license shall bele
tureign or domeetic 'floods, warn sad
m , rchund ¢e o tier than , pirituous liquors`chtitled
io be inarmi bight; than ire fotitteenth Ain, and
nave brea ghee remulerty ele,wd by the appraiser
co .mercantile taxes in end. for said eclair? of
b u u
bisclioN That any per!ort or parsons yclidist
rr. or meet liquor within th e couoty of
0.4 wif 6 , lLit a liveate for this purpose first
aud obia Lied. acc , nddig to the previsions hem
p• oe ed; and any petton or pennons !no.
• t ,u. t any of tire inuvi.nninsof ibis let, shalt be Milt ,
10' tun Same pzoalties that are now by laW
a.:ainpt tfal keepers of unlicensed tippling
• Provitte.t, That this act Willi cot be se
• :rind ta ytu brewers of malt liquors
^, ins mc•ulaelurers or rectifiers ot spirituous
1, 7 , orA • :or iTho:efale purposes.
~sv''~~~~rr ;~'~'.~~~s:.~~.
of V ALI r 07 Sari ' . 412
liinfery I
end einantitict the'4,thieVeitttheaitiird of;
Revenue Connnissionen4. Sebuyikin is tut,
aura atAPAEilßiiPirgse tlail Molt
4WO, Pi PR q4) 11 tfPL,OP„
tabali iatte. ~ sad fame in 'the wnonni, bid;
find into, Of 'then' Neirdlthe;
Schuylkill t.
(17_07( THE Om page 'be I:etnt# , ite.'4
eteellent—pliin,straightariicleciW
the lite tied chanteleiasidett
:writura by anofl l so ttie
western pan , of th! Suite. - ' , -l'
-, Also, a reply,to the late recitaiiiiret tbt
Rainer, et. this piece. on the Sulte:l! 4 . 7A
nomination, by the Afettcraieli•:,` 'it -478417 C
a spicy -amele--the -
stranger in Pottsville.... •
fry ' s - IDE OF AQI7,.I.INTA..CE.mr , . „ vittl
New York .Ifersl44 an a Published sii"Vitil
some days sgo,- this its eirenthuon for , tht
week -ending lilarch averages befwierf
50,Bi0a:id 53,2 M 40314 to. bate kst-:
gesticircniaticin of stir doily journal in ‘tittifr
world. But the Philadelphia lertgei,ptitie:
*Dili in Bennett's ,Irbeel-'-it ,appears. by
similar statement from that paper * that
are ge daily cirenitition. is •the siztY;fiti
day, ending March Ifiti4: was. - 54,492,1
Bet , et,exteesiveilhat—netth7 of ahem t
be owed at. t;
Buarmtsi ESTAILIS*AENTS AND ellAti?
Gr..—Tbe /Moen' Lite Insurance at Thu
. .
Company, lately chtutered, with a capital c
$lOO,OOO. nal gone: into operation. in this
place. It'has no Banking privileges. ti" late
ly reported, but 13 vested wit,b lb" : usual
rights ot dealing in paper. as sil
atitutions are. This establishment lila itie
bands of men ot ample means and. ot high.
repute in the business community. _ It %rill
doubtleati meet with thar confidence and pat
ronage which& its worthy objects , . artit-tto
character. ot its Mroatitera-delierve% •
sOO
The large \ stock Manufacturing Company,
of which Gentral J, M. Bickel is President,
lately alluded to at iength it our C 01113114,
has broken ground in the S&J-naugb for the
erection of suitable huildings thr theitwork2F.
It is well known that.tve du not - favor such
organizations, though every enterprise of the'
kind may aiateitornebentfita Upon the coin.
inanity in 'which it is located,. • We
accordmgly watch the progress oLittieuper
iment with unusual ioterest. Abu. 0. - W.
Pitman is the general agent of the` dumps.
or.
Mason Er C0., -- Founders and Machinist!,
have removed from the old, Foundry i nt th i c
corner a Coat and Norwegian s weets, aid
are now carrying op business in the stone
building, near by, erected some years ago b:y
E.W; McGinnes. Pommy, Smith & Pornr4
have taken the old esiabli!hment; and are
actively at work. By the arrangement, we
get one more Foundry in the Borough.
Q 7 SHAD are selling. iu 'Richmond, Va.,
at tea cents a piece.--,Eschange. • -
They cost just five time as much here.
• iti iun nl~lli~Encc.
Rev. Minziw LONGACEE will prgich
in the Second' ht. E. Church, (Market *noel) on
Sabbath nett, 6012e2nar 1 n ~ at Ifo'cloctr,
and 7i in the:evening. '
• or FamceEvvitrio lectures upon the pica
lypse , are in 'course of delivery in the Lek lure
room 'of Trinity Church, Centre S tree:.
Blessed is he that rendeth, and they that hear
the word,: of this.prophecy,nud keep those ;lap
whictrare written therein; for the lime i i at hara.'
The public are cordially invited to attend. •
Cr BAPTIST CUITECII, hiAbarklOsgo Street, Rev:
J. HARVARD CASTLE, Pastor. Service every :lab•
Within 10i o'clock A. M., and 7
ry.TRINITT CHURCH (EPISCOPAL,) Certite Sl.
Rev M13 . 1E1. I,l7salievas, Rector.. Service held
ierty ,in this Church every Sunday : .. ,
ming, at 10* o'clock, •
ning, at 7* " - .. .
Erliticar Via be preaching in the English
Lutheran Church, Market street, every Sunday
morning and evening.
. . .
- [OOXXIINICATIID.I
APOCALYPTIC LECTURES. i
MoSt - reedera of the JOURNAL are aware %bet a
course of Lectures on the Book of Revelation,
which book closes the Canon of the Bible, is being
delivered on Friday evenings by the licotd,r
Trinity Church. in their capacious Lecture reoin.
But re this busy coniermaity tow are able tafind time,
at least there are few Latium ; men, who lean to
have leisure, to attend these weekly expositions of
the Divine Word. - And then it is . a cuaracter of
chriatianify, that it would have "all things done
decently and in order," and have its. advocates
"live peacealy if possible Ruh all- men," while
Yet they tes tify
boldly its "trirth. So thin those
who have Most of the chrisitan spirit are ever care
titl to avoid °antenna white yet they sternly re..
_Mike vice and earnestly correct error by *specking
the truth in love," The result however is,. that
there being. no "animal excitement," no vain theat
rical show no vituperation of others, but a Calm
analysis o f inspired record,' and en impartial en.
toreement of its teachings, tipply whet e they may,
to individuals or societies; none but earnest deck
ers atter truth are likely to attend where Gli:d
thui honored
The writer - has been lea 'to these reflections froni
observing how the public is influenced. The Alien
dence.on these lectures has - _ been g.,od troth the
first and constantly increasing. So much to indeed,
teat on Friday evening the 17th ult., there were not
only the usual ladies end gentlemen of the congre
gation, who desire to, know more of the revealed
truth which is , able-to matte us wise unto Salva
tion, but several strangers in attendance ;from
Schuylkill Haven arid the . city. Aid it is *rated
that a committee of gentlemen have waited act Mr.
Washburn, desiring hint to :repeatthe course ni a
neighboring town. Auer a careful anel , cis oh the
Book, the licit lecture uotolded of the
first chapter, touching the promised blessing
(verse 3rd) which should result from a. praMical
understanding of 24. John, whether ihatructiag the
church at large by . addressing , the seven Asiatic
churches, or awakening, the indifferent by his
trumpet blasts, or confirming the faith of disrliptes
with the Spines( nelk.9, or denouncing the one
=is of truth wittvialti" of righteous • wrath, or
I thundering the dre-id d 0 ,112 of eystentatio corrup
tiou, persecution and iipostacy. oneand all, It
is of the drat importance that the truth . shoind
known. The blessing shall not only, be scented tfig --
end, in an eternity of blissful triumph over -ev U,
nor only in the amenities and elevating influence of
Christian . families and Christian societies, and our
manifold Christian insututtons, but here tuakthere
in the answer of Christ's own 'prayer, 'sanctify
, them through thy truth—thy word is truth."
Toe subsequent lectures have extended. over the
next ten chapters, disclosing a divine foresight in
' their dictation to the mind of Si. John; anti , ado-
vine condescension in thus. causing it. prophetic
-record of these two thousand years to be pm into
men's hands, tor which sufficient gratitude can on
ly he expressed bY Studying and heeding the gra.
mous revelation.
Coming thus to the 12th chapter- which *gins
thus, "And there appeared a great wonder (or:sign) .
in heaven, a woman clothed with (be sun, 614' the
moon under her teat, and upon her'. heed a crown
of twelee atars"—the expositor was constrained to
interpose en explanation before" entering upon this
division, ter minating ' with the 19th chapter. - ,That
explanation was designed to express the coas.ider-
BUMS which prompted the utterance of painfht
convictions, as to \ the portion of our race whose
guilt is declared, and whose punishment is so
irteillY portrayed in St. John's denunciations of
final we upon the Mystical Babylon, the Area ,
billed City, the apostate church, the. hailot of
Christendom, the persecutor of saints, thigtola
trots deceiver under' the guise of Chnstiati wor-•
ship and with the words of Christ himself, Which
therebyrs working with all `decesveatitenese of un- -
rightetthisneie ruin to so many around us, till the
cry shall be heard "Babylon is fallen,.is fallen—
and all who worship the beast and his , image, re
calving his mark in their foreheads or their hands,
shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which
is poured out without mixture into the cup of his
indignation, and .they shall he tormented, Mid the
smoke of their torment ascendeth up foe ever and
ever—and *her have no reit , day uor niOt, who
worship the beau and his - image, and "NvF,oever
receireth the mark of Misname." Wu, 8; 9, 11), and
It.) The explanation of 'the lecturer, in view of
these tearful declarations, set forth the duty incum
bent on all who are "put in trust with , the thibpef,"
eo teach and to warn all who will hear, thistfro the
wrath of God may not be visited on ns, bat vie and
all they who Will only hear the word and, '.‘come
out of Babylon," ere her sins burn her with anal
plagues, may be raised up with the spintuat chil
dren begotten by the Word of God to live forever ,
and ever.
With these etplanatory remarks the lecturer
gave notice that on the evening of the 24th att., tb •
subject would •be resumed (Rev. xvii)r—Where
and what.is the Babylon of Christendom, will then
be the inquiry. Veiutas.
. .
The above' communication Wan omit:eil , last
week for want of room. On. Friday evening, the
24th nit., after the reading of the 17th chapter
(lbw. xvit.) attention was called more partiMitarly
to the sth, Oth and ISt h verse.. : - -' 3
“Upon her forehead was a name, written,' 1Y.3.-
TERY BABYLON THE GREAT, THE OTH
ER OF HARLOTS AND A B 0511,NATIO OF
written, IYS
EARTR.” .
.. ,
"And bete is the mind that ki th wi.4doin:j The
seven beads are seven mountains' on which the
woman *meth." •
"And the woman
,which thou sawest ;iia that
great city which reigucth over in. kings of the'
earth."
• In attempting to identify this description of some
mighty enemy of truth and salvation, it has ob.
served let, It was 4 great city; 2nd, Seated an rev.
en hills; 3rd, It was known as "the city," or ? "eat
great city" in St. Joka's time; 4th, Itei,gaing over
the kings of the earth, and sth, repfesented es
Etabylon 7 The.ilhictration and conrincins- enforce
meat of each of these points, drawn from ticr ip
tore, secular history and, els:mien! writings, wo
shall not attempt io enumerate. tt be*, thus
;dam, that these propbecise point,to the city of_
Home, the hest lecture Will inquiry what ott4t . eh is
it and tram it, called a harlot and' mother of
abomiastionp,
leritioire
position,. tot,theXeniphis rue the
lotiottmg teeeigkitir Obtliniag apples antis.
out ends wed 4301 1 1 5 74Taka tbS ends IA the
1 igii&Of tin a'at& ppial t*llarb Way
ereWybangW
ad Bald itie,gmliod, dig =M . di
for lins b. nedeitt the,' Wee, bend it down aid
bury it'untielniti:confining it dowasethiii,
it' will, ren,isis4.
-,tea
Ibis in the. nrinteror
tegiatunirig - Ittulk The -emi of iii¢ limb
thus buried wiii tate rootand put tip sprotitt
vt-seekitiordih when they tateetrienniSet4
entWitge.to.Net out," dig up et the prop.
:St blow mad ttansidant than 'lathe mimed
WittA:elntrWish. dim to renwitt. When
limy. gin hp' ge inongh to bear, they will bear
ns is oritgingliwiththe--correspon
dent idlitAid , to. tat :ires' auvouseet ant
long suken; 'tithe discern"' of itelebnYti
Yrettob:itottr-altutist. -We have out dolt*
of 4 4 , 4 incemss 4 the vagietinieni, though ` ' we
have ;'neter , seen r ot Will
,iiot some of out dchoyikitToontv. fainter's
.
,pht it le:shell:14 end ut she benefito
their exPenesce i
Q -7* Rev. 9tlr Mogan, Catholic Prink
Belleille, satin advocakte.-or
the Blaine Law. slid preacties it to his rd.
pit: In cue diseourterhit,ludownel - thst
Wan ready to unite eritti atty. femme es ise
set:Wens to close Ithe 4 4ittfetand nusktoles"
teat Werenuting hum end wondep, bukand
soul--tbst he; would not be restrained at his
oppoinott to Omni bi either Pope or Bishop
..thst it Deed wtee, iould not hesititt
to trot himself oripun axe sod tit , creek , tbe
casks" that contiided the aosebievons ",ent
ter," z
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Tito 44utity fentiby Railroad is 35,271 03—by
Canal 17,285 Hi win—tor th0wee1c52,556 'Sion&
Total by Railroad 401,610 15 awns 524,591 12—
do. by Canal 59,64 OS event 31,283 ea tons to
saute period larl year.
.Tbeshipmeats. 1433 very heavy this week, and .
Would, in all probateltly, hays reached 60,000 tons
tt u had not form fut tile extremely cold weather
wllicit froze op the Canal and randetad the use of
Ice Scowl, necestaiy
. to break a Mumma- wee.'
ablo Ina boats pana. bnow also tun to ttukdapth
of 'about four Sachs an Thtuaday, and one Hoag
taindpresent- tike iivect . of mid"winter
ate writing. i
It is hardly necesirary for to to state, tbit the de
stand for Coal to quite as brisk as our openuora
ilatite d, The opening prince both here and at
RieliiinOod remain firm end will not be lower this
•
theshipinenis feign Richmond last week were
• .
The General Mims Bill, (which we presume
is the General Impiovetnest Bill,) was in
the tiennte otkWaittesday by'l vote of /5 nays to
13 yeas.
We ism informed by Boatmen, that there are a
great many obstritertions in the Dams of the Schuyl
kill Navigation, wPieh interferes materially with
the navigation, 13,natsare already sticking at many
points. It is generially remarked that there isnot
that efficiency and Promptness in the management
of the Canal that characterises that of - the Rail
road. It does nut arse, however, of tar as we can
learn, from the inefficiency of any of the officeis,
but from their mode of transacting hotness. In
ihe management of the Railroad the Directors
habitually confer a' large . discretionary power on
the President,..whiCh „enables him to act prompt•
ly in any emergency that may occur. the
Nieigstion Company, it is seta to be difereot.—
Power to the same extent is not lodged in the
hands of the President, but the Board of Managers
require to be convened first, and their action as-
certanted first, before the proper officers are em
powered to act. If such is the mode adopted by
the Canal Company, it.. 14 worthy of their con
-I,i'deration, whetheiihe plan adopted by the Board
of filkinagers of the Railroad Company, would not
further their intere s ts, and greatly facilitate the
trade on the Canal. •
, The Coal trade (4 the Dauphin and Susquehanna
Coal Ceinpany'bea t commenced. and we report
their lira supply of 1,3fi2 10 tons sent ao market
via the Philadelphia and' Rending Railroad, this
week. This 'Company is also sending Coal to
market via the Da'uphin and Central Railoads con
meeting with the different roads leading from Har
risburg.
A telegraphic despatch from Shamokin, on the
new line of Telegraph just completed between Sun-
-Wry, Mincraville and Pottsville, where it connects
with the Philadelphia line, states that the trade
from that place has commenced on the Phila
delphia and Sunbury Railroad leading from Sha
mokin to Sunbury:
The Mauch Chuitk Gazette of the 30th elates
"that the extreme Cold weather for die week:past,
has prevented any shipments from this sigloa,
though we believe it few boats are being loaded to
day (29th) at this place, notwittudanding the river
in many places is - fivaeu over.
But law boaimea have entered into contracts for.
the season, many bolding back to effect an ad
vance in the price of freight."
Just before our paper we; going to press we re
ceived the following Proceedings. The Charter al-
uded to is the - one obtained at the lan Benton of
• -
the Legislature, to, make roads extending from the
Earp Lands to contra with the Reading Railrcaul
and-r.'ottnylkill.Canal or any other Improvements.
It is rather a sweeping Charter, and a halt dozeO
roads can be made under it, running parallel with
nearly all of the 'Railroads note constructed' in this
Region.
MEETING OF COAL OPERATORS
Proceedings of a` meethig of Coal Operatore on
Mill Creek. held March 29th !net, at Johnston's
Hotel, Si. Muir. Vrenent,—Wm. Johns, represen
ting the firm at Wm. de Thos. Johns; George-W. ,
Benjimin M:lnes ; representing the firm o!
Wm. Milne's, Jr. .3 Co.; George S. Bepplier, J. E.
Baum. inrettenting the firm of Kirk de Baum;
Win. Ulnae:es ; E W McGiones J:
unman. E W. MeGirtites, President, and George
S. Repptler, Sart-slurp . -
Heasn3, , AppOc t itions having tbeen made. to
the Mill Creek Railroad Company, for a reduction
in the present rates of transportation and weighing
on their Road, which we confider exorbitant, end
havi. , g falled•in securing a reduction ; therefore
Resolved, That , we adopt immediate measures
for the consnicting of a new Road on Mill Creek,
under a Charter already obtained, in anler to have
our Coal carried at reasonable rates.
Resolved, That E. W. AlcGitines,..George B.
Repp ter and Benjamin Milne' be a mornmittee to'
emp.oy a competent Engineer to make 'a survey
au ,t estimate ado cost of a new Road, and report
at an adjourned nieeting i _to be held at the same
place, at 10 o'clock on Wednesday, April 12th.
Resolved, Teat the proceedings of this meet
ing be published to the Miners' Journal', Mining
Register and Portrait Emporium.
• • Pmeitos S. Rarruita, Ber'sv.
• svi Tinamanapn.
FRIDAY, .9 O'CLOCI, P. It
Freight' from Riehmond
To Boston; - -
Providence,
- New York,
New -
li.E : PO#T OF BHIPMENI.S • -
From Richmond, for the Week endt,ng on Fenn
day, March 11354:
3g 9ch. al 3:
Sh. B lic
Boston 8t via, 8288
I • 25N Conn. d't It. I. 4022
• 1 8. 39 N. Y. dr.roicin.'• 7488
B'North Elver 2181
1 1 10, 10 17 Southern Put. 3425
•
1 :15" 10 64 .
seinen 1289 Po
time'last year,
1"L
Total tor th
To same
BY RAIL ROAD AND CANAL.
Quantity or COal sent by Railroad and Canal for
the week ending. on Thursday evening lut :
I- ~ ___
•• - . ' . D.AciarvAD. • •CaNat.
Port Carboti, ,-' • • 11,750 01 7,921 10
Pottsville, . -i, - - - 2,060 19 ell 9 18
Auburn, - : -:.`":: - - 1,353 10 1,352 10
S. Haven,- ''.., - - 11,936 08 7,583 04
P,J3lintors," -' , i , • - 8,112 05 ' 1,081 04
total for the week, • - -
Total by Railroad in 1854,
Canal in 1854, •
•
• I
Total by 9antAtnaßrealroad tons, 460,272 00
Shipments to:sarne period last year :
; Want. ' TOTAL.
By Railroad, ".; - • 24,104 07 324,891 12
,L. Canal, 7; - - - 13,127 02 31,283 02
,
37,231 09 356,174 14
460,272 00
/UMW* iri 1814 po - - - t0n5,104,077 06
ItATLi OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION
ILSOI7, TO =Pr 1, 1854
From M. G. 'S. H. P. C. Auburn.
To Richmond , 1,70 1,65 1,45 • 1,50
To Philadelphia, 1,60 '1,55 1,35 1,40
-. RATES:OF . TOLL , BY CANAL TO
JULY 1) 1854.
From Port Carbon to Philadelphia, •• 70
Mt. Cafbon to " - • - 60
" S. 'Raven to " - •• • VI
" Pt. Clinton , to -" • •- • • 55
RATESOF FREIGHT BY CANAL.
Philadelphia. N. YOrIL
From Pt. Carbon,. - - • - 80 1,89
" 1110.7erbon,i- • • - 50 ' 1,80
Schtryllhil Breen, • -75 1,75
Port Clonl, •.. - 00 • 0,00
scHurl44L COUNTY EA.4, aoADa-1851
me following tattle quantity °trod t
tlVer the diatom Ittulroads in Schuytinll l =r
for the week *adieu/ on Thursday evening last
Wass • Toms'
Mine Hill& ll_ R. 8.21,137 09 .132,084 17
Mill Creek . E • " " 9,019 17 • 71,732 08
11ouut Carbon ' • " 2,891 10 23•E70
Seneyl. Valley " " 10,517 19 49,863 01
hlt.CeredePt,Ca itb." " 110510 - 87,01210
LitUe Schuylkill " " 8,177 14 90,970 19
EMI
I=
• '
ie
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ir
4 0
-*mit itotiriaz'wrigitgiLP 41/Ziliet••
T1012511"14 4-4 4,4•'34139 2 1 1 4 1 - - ' I
10,, Ofigrirtee# 1 ••+ : , ,--, . -
~.,
iLFRICD 44I. II 0117.01:0 telebtate4
. 4131 ... zip it iaitr a
entiZvu rettome owe. Eu. 4 "
ia. , us* ***do Itift-belivirs •
vissoutr
oititttillitiNb-5.1;.1.1
to the ntiii% 114 , * Pm!. T)7t 13-tt
- Attril I, %.7
Virg leth*fa VW 'lid
*Woken t$ Oat JOHNSTON . * CO.,
have received t - OtonsithE of ozonize
11VMM - COLLA "` inagyzei VIIMUSEITL'
etc, wtrekftir: -Atio;thif FTentkliT,rp . kt .
ISS4 ' - 4341_
SEW MR 9:111Z iltAX11114101M;
N 0.380 Manisa Boinirt4thlon4 fta• deity'
above Blentirafiafeank Bids; Pki;
CON,MekffiLY'‘faistai t.'la4WiLionalroat.:U
oupitior, pornilant.Occrery aenoripnon. "Aroo„
Peach earn. Teteriifahta,,Cliairs,./ko., oa Sad Pr
.niadino ordsi.an4 itanantod.:4tgr ganytchur
`Pritts. - pitannte l nipatplyAsoke4
any pan of the' trnsap. - ',. ° R.
aPrit 1 . LIM IS-for
. -
-, Resfiityle ,
Cottage FarniUm. _..
r rHE aubseribeeiteeesicteigtuillearebbiali Sam
-1 lac - unto le tbo 4'ty t a large lot of Cottage rapt
tars or NtSl' STY taktaile'at liglitt WOUtlx. oak,
eaeateatorafaat. leil. 414WartaAte 4 : 40 :be:ilISODI
7 34
sail ditaloie;"ne %maim UP toeexataf 1 1 14,411
NI tastrlbtat: 'Th ' WO whole aeWitl Of Vibikh
wilt blesold it ,eby teeir.earriettiedt
. lie idio, keeps be a 0010 lOnbraellitell, ,
troillar.all blade arfloallebriti kairialter
ot,thelateat,onattrarbtortibtraba - gatate,
Patet6ll.llll et *Web cap be extuntaett, at hba, .waari
gootes. ulna. 0 Mir* idia ' trolmegiaticzasitir
•f : - Ine thertseilial ettartit — lt" Vold! •
wPA hip!
.1 at th e y rilovost rata*. " • , - ~ . ~ _
- • ,- . lIENAIt a Belittini, .
=MS=
ODUMMIED' AIITRIISTmOTE2,,
Ws nrartinee soul.) „ . ,
jilp 28 COURTIAANO STREET, Nov ." . 07,11•
respectfully itrineunces.
tranetni and:bustness public
generally; that be tins tensed the; above •
Walla,. and tilted4ton Stashed, it as
113
FIRST LatiS uork: L. Vieltoacto .the
city. and all inhere -requtring superior tic-.
coalemeatiorie„areisilicited To eatioteauted _ tl
that no pains or cleanse Will be spared to, ,
render their stay ctintfortible and plentlatif. ,
` 4 ATEBBINiI. Pl•oprietop.
Havlpg !spite.] Major ELI dreCK&L, !ate
of tae" Allentown, who enroyit a
lain.: circle ur 1100 entracquetutaarua In Laiteris
Pennsylvania, patina tterreforet who' visit New
York team oda serAkta of tionetry.sveitArot .c,urk
wed etreet'llo ';'l true reuriallearoo - Heres.
April 1,101 t 74..
M4 ll lritie' 4 Lite Ittallee
. 111.0,.'.3* • 00 FILP,sIFTY '
4)(0:42,51?4•LEt P 4.
CAPITAL,SitiU*O—eIIAIITC.II PERPETUAL.
tHti C0.1444. - Ctbartertfd bithe Leglsistuto of
J. PesanylvaalSotab q CapiteJ of One Hundred
tbousana Ltollats,l4 now fully . orgablzed,and , tuts
commenced , - •
'the Company ,Iti - prepired to receive monies and
other property ,irt",,Trust,; : and allow Interest oti an
monies demosl,444A tttutt,•nt the rate, of Ave per.
cent par annum t,Prineipai and ;interest payable on
demaud. • ;
. For rates o f 4jlethiem qn ,Life ineeraliee.sei: the
printed Tables antiplied at the oaks of the Company,
Centre Ittreet,lPtsttatrilte, three doors south of the
Ezehinge Butefilr ,
J ACC4 1 1.111124 4 r21N12E11, Jc, Preeldebt
ilow 11. Au .S tri rlec'y.' aod Treasurer
Aptll 1,1334
,
'ling subsinboto being about to return to -krig
1. land, offer lii sale • the Firm now - occdpird
by them, In Wavle township, Schuylkill Corinty,
about 7 miles fleurt dainyithl ilaveu, on tbe,.road
Noe r
leading to o; ye. 1 ..
It embraces 3 *saes, 15 of which are •
cleared and in liAligh slate of cultiva- -5..,
;lon. banns borlkteavily dressed - with ail]
both Hine and tattoo, years
ttoo, for several yea
'put. "The remillging 10 acres are cover
ed with white tied' black oek and: chea t .
but timber. r_....- ~ .
• There as atIUXE4CCIO Uf the beet water; foe all pnr
for', al l
poses. , 1 -I, i • .: . Vi •
The treprover4rita are a log house and barn, and
all the outhoustintinveniences necessary for warm.
For further pettleuiers enquire of - 1
. . . I -.'.0 . ATRAN FIBIIEII. dr, SON, ' ,
, tumid on the premises,
of, AM Eli NEILL, Pottsville. •
April I, 1834 hp-. - - f . 13-3i•'
,
.;.-
M -
RICE - ' 4 4 1. It .OF ' CORP EITIN aS . .
- ..,,tittl- • t ,
• TOM SPRING TRADE.
. ... ,:
TDE. butoecribet . is lit recelpehf his Spring Block
of Carparliutalembraelna an extensive and Varied
asiortmelit of I; ... ~!
Splendid StyleaTUT VelVet
.. , ' I •-':-; Tapestry Brussels. , I CARPETS
'.“ M .
~ .._ 3 y, t. . _
I. " , i ; . tiopyratfine lngliin. r - .•,'"
1, Ventilano. - ' PRICES.
. Amertcanind Etipsh Oil Clot 1)..) 1 •
With an entlie fresh stock of DRuGarrs, wars,
Plano and TableCovere,MATTlNGS,&c.,g.e;
Alto, a very 'Mid .Issortment 'of love , priced Car
pets and Oil Clips of alt deacriptionr, adapted Air
Country and fly Bates,
' a} Country IbletchaMi and others wlMlntend plii
'chasing Carp, m - Are Invited to call and tam the, as
• 1 am determtbilto vets as low as any bowie ih the
trade. . I 'l_l:,' ROBERT B. WALKER; •
_ : ', '193.0 hestntat Street, below Eighth, ..
!: . i . . Philadelphia..
-April 1, 1 . 854 '.,;-. ' i 1 , 13.3 m;
. .
' Meld's':end , Boys Clothing.
EvisayßoDv imould embrace thh opportunity
ta buy Clothing foe Min and-Boys, et - .
. • 1 cotana a COLES'S ‘ I , •
CLICA.Pi CLLITHIS ESTABLISHIONT, '
Ste P hi .
S. C. Corner', MARKET and SECOND t, Philadel
phia. embracing* choice of the best, mos:desirable,
and talillnitablet*Dremr and Frock Eons, iltett Cloth
do..ll.lnen Drilling do.; Tweeds,g-c.., with agslat va
riety -of SCilft# CLoTSING, consisting of Vick
Coats, Polka Jackets", !donkey Jackets, V O 4ll end
'Hound Jar.keti' E made of Tweed, 'Linen Dfilltie,
eloth. Alimeitt. Xerfutyme re. Doeeklootc., ace., ",..,
I.FEENIttHING GOODS, 'I '
Copeliting of Ohio, Stocks, Handkerchlefe, ffc.„ all
of abler' at offered itt the 1 evert possible Curia Pri
cer, and as c 1 elitists arpy Mbar clothing Store in the'
1
Union.:-....' • • ,
0' Parente vino dime LOT'S CLOTHING, ale
earnestly inSited to examine the stock; I+
rir CountrOtortrksspers can be accoenviodatal
at very intoirinfea, ~.
„ .
GEOEGE CELLI
, ..,
'' -9j. E. Cor. Market and Seco Sta.
13-9 M -,,
Pittsburg . provision Warebaiws.
Ci.vgas.',* Co.; Pork Packets and Wholesitle
. Provislon:pea tem No. 32S Liberty tweet, Pitts
burgh. will beam on hand, ready to supply at kli Uinta
and no the ehOriest notice, choice and reliable ink
eieo in their line of business and upon accommoda
ting. terme l main stock will minuet of
Bacon, ••
Lard, Lkid OIL!
toast-cured fault. Dried Beef, dm
They have ittio made arrangements for an Gaily
rtppiy of ; •
,I4ke Suverseiinito Fish and lliarkrnasO Trout.
In Obis. and fiat( !Air., and which,comink direct
from the (Ult . :nest Northern waters, wilt ho very
ninth *apart% to those of any other catch, and they
will be able tcredkr . these favorite articles it lower
rates than the,inferior or Southern catch are sup.
piled In this Market.'
Wel/a.dttieo. desire to call the fluent:on of
Design and ladn Men partlcelarly to their .stitek of
BACON, to taw selection and preparation of which
per/limier attention ttas been given to the quality: so
as to offer to costumers the most tellable pude.—
Customers ln Vts eastern part of this etate: will find
it to their 'adVarltalfe be purchase in this market,
thereby smith; the cost of re•ehipma nt. and the vim.
minions of dealers in the eastern sides. Orders
will retstvo wimp% attention
April Igh#:
- , -
/ 52
5540
3
• 1 70
Bt Destuksuon..i. Toni
Tor the week, 2V.,402
r mason, 163,919
14,474
1,7 2,85 16
30,271 03
35,271 03
tons, :' 45458 19
• , g • 401,610 13
• " • 58,655 05
polka ron saw
April 1,1(1
riturCimat -cornmoTwzrzinir.
• - vAistsaArT er icpcKEnrs,
Na. 318 - . IItOtKEr StrertiPRILADELPRIA, i
'INVITE aitsittion of Dealent to their superior a 4.. I
ortment; iin
lssisting of . • • ::
Raisins. : • 'Oranges, Filberts. Preserves, •
Figs, '! ' lemons, • Almonds, Pickles,
Dates.' : 'Groundnuts. Cocoa-nuts. etc„ etc,
MANUPA DREES of all kinds of STICK CAN
DIES, made rif the best materials, crossly flavored,
and warranted: to keep well. Also. of ail Cm differ
ent vatietlesAt pitmascu coNvEtrzos-
SAT, consigiinf lit part of „.
Jelly CIAO; ' . . 1 Portuguese Seerets,
antlluAlfkofife .; I Pnencii do
.Cream 80114 1 val.; . .1 Marsh Mellon Drops.
ChucolateDrope, . I Brandy Drops,'
Sugar Egg": • I Jujube Paste.
Iceland kloill•Paste. i Jujube Drops, ',
.... •
Cordial DSOs.. , I Lozenge*, '
Fruit pro F l - . I•Sitsar Shells, etc., etc.
,
GUM OttOPfl—or au mutant. rnivoas.
Wa take tiliticuler pens In packing our goods well
.fur country nidersa• and give foil satisfaction in re
spect to quality and price. Country itterehists send
ing us thelr.:erdersoire assured they will receive as
much atteuilint as If present themselves* Address
- ; ''..: VANBANT & lIECILEFIEte
r. 1 9. Blarket Street, Ptilleiletplite.
14.2ni •
- •
April I. /o#4,
•
Nl* and Shawl store.
A°NEW No. 190 CHESTNUT il3r.. Phila.
delptila, Save received by the Europium Steam
ers, and afsafron/ the large Auction Salea In New
Tork.and 114:atty.'s very taiga aesortmeal of
RICH OD 45I,EGAPIT .SPRING DRY
GOODS: .1
800 pieces TOW fityie Paris Plaid and Striped Silks.
150. d o ;do ,do Platt aad Brocade do.
200 •do do do Gunny Block . -do
5 cases High India Plaid SAW:
These Lucite ate mostly choice lots (root; tht laree
'Peremptory gales ip New-'Pork and Philadelphia, and
are considered extnnnelf ',AM.°, .! •
160 veryclai l ly Embroidered 'Canton Crepe Shawl".
100 do ths a Pick' do . do do
Long and Sega re Erode Shawls, New pullouts,
New Styled Paris Cashmere " Gold Raiders. •
200 do ildanifilas and Talons elegant "spring
colors. •
lid. wide mantilla ;Velvet/6m all . :ccdorai Which are
unsurpassed:JD this country gustily style and
price. ; ; ;
In additlea, We :have an eistaai auortment of
Nous. de Ole; Laines, - Prenith - Lawns,
broldelep, Fancyt
Goods, etc.. Mc.
We reettedettmeeiwittatei comial to the city to
make their lihichsies„ to call and tamale - U.lnm Stock
as it is the ttivititest selected and cheapest we
have ever Offered.;
April 1.185* •;
ib.St
••
Rerr .111cli and E'sasidoitable
DRIf GOODS
•
'4 . D. G E ZNE
4 - $
( tvi*th_L. J._! Lti7 co:iw
,
trAVlNfirsqpinteil the terse and splendid 'store, 8.
.1.1. E. Corbin of aßell sod 111 INTO Streets, Plias
del strut of Rich Rare and Fashionable
Dry Goodt,.of the latest importations, consisting in
part of
Bich Plaid nid SOlyed Einis, Mantilla Velvets, Oar
eau and Oftumeito De Lathes, Large Plaid Ging- '
bunt,: Mid and Figured De &aloes; Spring
' Chitties and Prima of elegant Patterns,
Pigs • goods imitable 'for Frieide,
.111enn,lawite,Ctmlirits,Latell,
,Itieves, Hosiery. ke•ollts•I ,•.
Of every itSseription, Including • large and beauti
ful assOrtnsillt of hi riNTILLIB et every Shade, style
and ooklNgst ap with %pedal ease avdm. his own .
sup's. isloo,ls now ready to fturntib dor Ladles of
Pottsville arid vicinity with any of the above goody,
l ame very %wen prices.
THR DEPARTSILIST comprises even'.
known etyte of goods suitable for Warn Ms, floyuLe.
Jeantne. Songs, de. • •
2110 HOSIDSV DRPARTMUT etuMists of the
tergest anititost varied assortment that can be found
in as establishment In Philadelphia. _ • • '
J. D. 0 Dom his long esperleate anS. COatieldiOa
Itlth the atOit estensivo houses in tha United. States.
and hls imitpitsleallicilitife, feels assured that be can
otter tud.iciiinentr to ell who may Wrap trim who
alhaildetattitlei with to Phitadelphla • of *howbeit!.
Timis ;sl:*itly Om; Frio am! ao,..pgriatang..
, rIL
S. dot. of Mb and Math Ma *Mind's.
AprBIAIDG • • ;184in
, •
- • -
-,ANWILIOMMO.r7
minatifimportm _
"+~B~W
';467 krippt_
, :i.v•itatiwizquar • • 1. 1 .4 04 , 0 1
Sleteltiftirwirr ilatda!ma m ant •
iruiption aothso:Virmir,Stitritnd Saila. * V •
tena._.Treitinenets au, ewes, Wattage- and
Jewelry, Mat Ise lr . •
45. a r t" 311 tu ' v ~tvi OM Win mid
to Vie savantalte. to cell and examine me 'Boer
Gond* tDat treeeid every evening. •
d :11z—tvatitivt,amonntil gaarentma an serolioni.
- .
amlsl4E'S!
-X11=11115104 MlKPrice mum — .21:fee •
04.14'; • ;
'1". few ddasalitlfiXll•llo4lg., - ,
• arrlN Mail for *ohs. it MAL ' •
BISON grWLENN'Et Ohtittttwee
it Worth OIXTH ralladelpbta, , • ,
The citizen" of rotuefile. Oita alto puhui,ut _
ere, aro infororeCtleat the-;sat oorlberabovo
*dotty , on !laid a geaaral dad adarpLate aillonlOO1(
Of ELM had Caps. ward tk- ttitt OrrOlfro.hfildrAtory.
respereftilly 'owe 104 tO Cal Op 4 Olarnioe ; troy
Teel cooftfieot they on pie:strop' prtfe had, eLohltry.
Do net forget the ohltOrl i t • J,
molt is4oXLENN,: ;
'•4l Nora 61h dt..Pailadedpilit•:. -
/tato • .
4prti
STATSWISIT
Of apendsturei (bid- credos of the ..iirreeet. of
Pore Carton - pi the year'./W 3 : 1'4016 Mor
:.Bth, 1854 : I - •
To Roan porposes,'• I„ •.- • 0E0 4 3
Engineertng and Black/RDA 000.6 4
Beata far Lrek-orP Pad Ep i nknooou;ra, . PO.
'll,lac.elianeoun exptnief f -•. • , • - 4,10 40
Trischolle money aa.Toisat;4 , „.. 00-00
,Dalan;t , en last.yeaea s4Dinalea!# • 7 71 ,30
• 1 - • ' - I
' O2
gr:tai'coneit4d • orthistiat; * . — IP27T7 Is -
• Debt in part by V, *ilt *esti'. LSO altt
daballani Nal4Wloll_ .' - ,. 01117. A
meta& fluizi4ukg,Catigtaily, ...Mal
Loan, • - - - 300;0 0 Fines cbliettfel by prlefliargto,` 01 1 0
Dr. Mown': unlot; • I • - I ,
25 '
• 00
&taboo la.Pand of last yearalTres-
Ain't. due by Et et tiorwegion tp.,
• ,-- . -..:,
~. - - ..;" .
Debut of the Beroegh o (
, ' , . , - s2e4 VI
The Borough alto oscructleo.) email rite Engines.
Vc'e the undetalioed, At:Whore, haie examined the
acco:ots of ihe Divougb, and fled the abeee the' is
sail HA
. . KICEL bIe.DONOLIG.II, • i • •
• sastUEL GNAWSE.%EI. ;-, . Ihdltot*
whi, hIGEft, .... i
April 1, 18b4 •• .I • . -.-- ;!i34lt i
ORPNIANB' . 43OIMT . SALE ; 1
PURSUANT to in ordermf the Orphans Court
ot tbe County of Schuylkill, in thei •ianution•
wenith'of Peuntylvania, the subscriber '
• Admiels
trator 0! the Estate of AJMOS Price, Esq., late of
the Township of West Brunswick, in the county
of Schuyilull, damned, wail expose to sale by pub
lic vendee on Settaday the 29th day of April next,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the 'Pliblic House
of WILLIAM MATZ, in the ' Borough of Potts:
ville, in the county of Schuylkill aforesaid, ..
ALL that certain undivided hall partl of a tract
of land, situate in the township of West Penn in
the county ot Schuylkill and Stateof Pennsylvania,
bounded by lands of ' Michael Happen, Nicholas
• ...,- I,Ohlets ImProvement dec., eontainutg in
.„," 1 -.1. / . • the whole 4wo hundred and sixty nine
acieri and oile hundred perches, tieing,
the same tact which was' tented to
' • . Jumes Pride by patent dated the 14th
day of August, A. n. 1830. , • .. •
ALSO',Awo acres and ono lumdretrand sixteen
perches of land, toteme Lin oradjodang the Borough •
of Orwigsburg; bounded by laitd of Lane Shelloun
mer, the McKearisliurg road and the Stlite road.
ALSO, tine other tr ct of land, situ lo o m North
Mantieim Township, havlltill cou r ty, bounded
by Mods of dope Boye Frederick F d and•oth- .
ere, containing rive acres more or less.; .
ALSO, all that certain tract of lan , situate in'
Barry township, Schdylkill county,aided by
ix)
lands of (Dow oe lateiessee Yarnell ,' os. Barthel.:
111/10 , 11), land surveyed. to Peter Fru icy, Casper
Peal and others' containing two hundred acres and'
filly ouiNind a baXpeil i chesi being par t of a stirvey.
made to Ephan by virtue ot his warth t, -dated the:
11th of January 3795, end being very I valuable on •
account of it being Coal land, late the estate ofsaid
deceased. Terins and conditions made known at
the limo and place ot sale by i t'
ISAAC SHELIIAMSIE it, Adm'r.
By order dr the Orpbana' Court,
- '-' LEWis REESSE, Cierk.
Pottsville April 1,1.1.5 t "I
1 _ _
ORPEGIFS, counir sis t LE. 1
, .
BURST:ANT' to an ;order 01 the Orphans' Court
I of the county of l i cbuyikill, m the: Cornmea l
wealth of Pennsylvan, the subscriber, Guardian
of Catharine Christine; and Al= Sophia Christine,
Minor children 'of Henry Christine, lath of the coun
ty of Berlo,deommed,lwillexpaso to sale by public
vendee on Friday the sth day of May next, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon at the PENNSYLVANIA
HALL; in the Borough of Pottsville, in; the county
of Schuylkill atoresaid, all that certiin undivided
two-sixth part Of a traet of :and situate in the town ?
ship ot Ruth, in the . eclunty'of Schuylkill'and State
of Pennsylitania, to Wit : I
,
Bounded b'ic lands of Soldmon Beatty and oiheri,
containing 400 acres and allowance ;with the ap
purtenances, consisting in two'ctwo
storyfrainq dwelling houses, two stables
rill, - ,and o th er out buildings, being the same
so o• tram of tand which was surveyed to
Walter Beatty, in' . pursuance of a war
rant dated : June 13th 1793. Of the above tract of
land, about one huridrdd acres are under cultivation,
the balance is welt wioded and is said to contain
Coal, late the estate o said deceased. Terms and
couditione made known at the time) and
_place of
s al e by 4. 1 , i IVM. B. SCHOENER, i
I .. : Guardian,
BY order of the Ort hens' Court, .. 1
, Lewis REMR; Clerk.
- Pottsvide;A:pril 1,151-5 t 1 -
N. B.—At the above time and place Henry Chris
tine, son of the eforeinentioned Henry Christine,
deceased, will expose Ifor tale his interest, amoua._
'ling to one sixth in the whole described tract r
end. .'• i , •
This interest with the interest of .the in tnor
above mentioned will, amount to onehalt of th
Ostole tract. from aft location and character it is
tell worth the attentionrot capitalists.
El
ITANSF'ORTATION
3pnUTLEILi.:
NAVIGATION. CO.
(
Irrie At TOt N 4510,01011 CO.,
Xarch 1,1,1854.
The huge for the pee cf Care, and for Toll on
AntLraSe Coal corriOd on Inn SCEIUVLEILL NA
It/ will beat followeontil July Ist, 14541-:
~
,
`, . Cenu; Cents Centa Cents
To Philidelpht L. To , fig 1 67 1 55.
!' Slanatung, r; 0 69 67 : 55
" Spring BMA 6:1 . 59 i 57 i 60
u Conshocken: I gli :59 157 150
" Plymouth U. r 00 Sir 57 50
" Bridgeport. ' ' • ;55 ! 54 - 51 . 45
" Norristown. , - ' 55 : 54 51 : 45
" Port Keuned) ti : 49 I •47 .' 40
• " Valley ;Farae: .0' 749 47 .1 40
" Panding'e Dui 50 . 49 47 I 40
" Port Proatdent i : 50 - : 49 ;47 : I 40 •
" Phrentsville, ...1 , 45 j 44 41 . ; 37
" Itoyer'srord. '.,) ; - 45 144 44.'; 37
ints
" Pottstoob. Lag; . 45 42 42 ;' 37
" Port Datin,;', • 143- :40 40' ' 0
" DlrdshorOtigh, ik i ;41. :40 .u.: 34
" Readingi: ' 1: , 178 :17 35 •
: 31
•'Althotreg, :; 34 ; 37 31;'; 31
" Idolarsrlite, I- ;, '•39 , 57 35 ;.: 31
Hamburg," Hambur- I . \ , 33 - „ 34 32 ; 'l3
" Orwigstrete LegoicA; l3O i. 29 27 , - 00
11 - Weharge,lll - ITe pelron of 5.2 mt.
4u , kegs - ig;.
per cent.; ali#ante foltwaste, as usual, and: no
I charge less thlit trdenty-te, cents per tan will: be
:made for any: distalice. %order of the Managers.
Al FRALEV, President.
idarclllB,lss.l 1 it . -113 f
M:LADA
P ..'RE NO RAIL o ROAD.
~ M
, ..w.: . .;-, 0 0....-... r ., w x ........ , . '
•, ..--.4-...... , ...
. . -c..... i
0 471C1C 07 . 71421 4 ,111LAW . A Mr... Lase R,, R. Co, 1
. , IP/li/ads/p6iltarti 2,1854. , i
The ilitaiof Freight and T oh Coal transpcir
red by this Domoady, will he' • Ilowi.frono March
1 lolls', 1..18.34: I
13.4 m•
1 •--
; 'I 1 f, - : :. L i • Gas rizTtritzs AND Larara. *
HEIDRICH, HORNING 4. BROTHER,
• .......,,
' • F •• ' 1 ‘.. ' ' •;• " •53 No. WI North SECOND St. (aaoto YIN.
rani . ,'V. • C .', . 0 .
• 11 .-
V 1 r. ' PHILADELPHIA.
, . i _-. I .0, : •
• I t i'.., ,0 , 0 urAVING had many mars 'practical esperience in
••• -.........—.,• ' ''
. z ' ' 46: 2 . J.lthe business. and as all work sold by us is mann.
' 7--- - i--.- 7 factored under our Immediate supervision, we are
To niche:mid, : ! 1 , .165 150 145 enabled tooffor purchasers En/mint articles In ea
" 'Philadelphia, , 1 !.... 155 140 .• 135 ery branch of our trade, upon •the most favorable
•• Inclined Plane • 1 .—I 155 ; 140 135 terms. At our store may be found, in every variety
" Nlcetown,
_,, i • ; 1 6 0 , 155 : 140 155 • 'and style of finish, Cu and LatosChandellers, Pen
" Germantown.R•R . , 100 155 ! 140 135 danb, Side Brackets,•for Balls, Churebes. &a,. &c.
s' Falls of, Schaylkill, ! 140 '155 l4O IJS the IMPROVED PINE. OIL LAMP! Also. •Fluld
" Meneynek. . I , , 160 IFS 140; 135 Lard and Oil Lamps,' Oltandoles,..Bortuet Holders
•' Spring Mills, , , , 145 • 10 .123 , 133
Parlor, Night and Redding Lampe. On hand Tramp
" Eanallehneken 'and Ply. - i •, • •
montltßailraid. , 145 0 025. 125
Glassia.Olobeit, Wicks;Bliades, Sic. All work war
ranted or no sale. Factory. !darter Street. tear
" Itainbasli and potts and, • 1 1 43 -,
Monis O.III3SIEMBER, Store 221 North Second
Jones, '
' ' 't 110
i I l2° Street . '. ,
4i blorrlaiSo or Ilfltigeport 140 1 1 125 120 March Gt . , • , ,
..• Port Kennedy. , i 1 140 1 1 las Igo II, 1050 ~' L_. lO4Ol
" Feller Forge, I ' i 1 5 5 , 1 I 120 - 120 '
" Pbatelairille. r { 145. 12 tity•Ho SAM= 81.. 111113011TOZIEN. •
" Royer's" Ford, ' ' ; 125 120 tn.. 1 03 •
", PostatoWn. ' • , 151115 03 ' 103 No. 536 North ` PEON T Sesser; above Maiden,
..„.
4... .
" Dougleevllte, . i.o 05. 105 and N. E. Car. of Froarand Maiden Ste.,
Birdsboro', ; no . 1 0 5 01
" Stadle 1 .. 100 'i• 03 ' i ' 83 PHILAD4I4PHIA:
",;Between Seed,lcg arta --- .i - 1 •
Mohnintlle, 1 ! 100 -I
05 ! 85
" liohrsyllle, 1 1 100 95 i 63
" Hamburg. - 1 100 0 I '
" Orwlesburgi - i 100 05 r ; i s,
By orileroftheßoard of Ilarottero,
onh 1i,1854 ii"MF"D i
M
POrrarlign 'MT=
Notice is betel' given to the
additional stock id the capital ,
Water Centrism, yt meet at , the .
TEL. in the Borough of Potts j
the Bthda3" of Aptil, A. D. 1854,
of 2 and 8 o'clock, P. M., an 1
conjunetiori with.the present
PoutwilleylaterComptny, ho
Nine Managers of said, Comps
from among the *aid subscribers
(six at least of whom shall be .
Borough or its ithmediate vieuii
aß'airs of said Cornpanv th
of January _next, ensuing.
Sraanus_N. •Pettus. ~Cs.
Mein Halttt.B, Beans
Broastur Pnat • 1 Cute
Items IlturritiOna, Ta„ Wt
Jo: writs* Jous(scs, •
Pottsville, Match 25, 1854.*
West Chester treenail
A -Wit ll sT CIIEBTEIIi
Ceitieted by the Mit
MM
max ROet laillioh . Of 0464
Melltel.on *a drat day of tdi
Maeda day 01 July, etotoractag
irdelda•
The Santee of Insunetion Web
ea of a thrmogaZoglish edneatir
Preach and Germs anguages,
TYowlMute, arta plain L an d ornate
• Taoronsh and competent teactri
each departmeoi •
Circulars containing terms am
Non of the ,Ilebool, as be had on
Itarionorcza.. Belmar, Dr.
ton, HMI 8: Evan, lion. Tao
Chester. t.
Nardi 18,18541
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fthe Potts • le
CHANGEO
le, on Sattirda‘
tween the hou
then and there
kholdere in the
an Election for
, to be . chosen
stockholders,
_ 13 ot.the said
to 'conaunt the
and Monday
W t . P/TiAll,
REILLY 3-
Loop,
ions!,
=movers.
124 t
talon Will noon•
nd end on the
tiod of eleven
all the Wane&
lap, the Latin.
atimmantal and
al needle work.
Titer Infoima
.lleitlen to the
=M=ZEICIg. I
PRIVATf, SAS.
, .
4 /51H17a rMf ir all
ill
yat ow
• lad twopleta ti , atiakat;Artaansir ilab . y t o w
as a Tavern /Head. inmate I. the
r art ,,, Thos . The owner ifiabiag•
law 1 • COM bhp papery aak ~ lf
abase man ; Oriel.&t."4la anasll7llll ST
Nu parkin' • 4110 gryt the'PeT-
Allen Fleber A four ,•• OIR „..;
Hall. aims alde. Crain • ; • teffieell 0011144 r,.
Nardi U. " •
=mew Lots Ton 'Y"TitaA"
THE. masa Mar ors so , ten Salkilag .. tt •
ale. from half ns Ms* Arra astb ,
lins roast lestaos..At om ilioassille • Wes:moat;
achy 111111 Uavessi,kt. ...The Mulattos: airrlt'aml
Measaatosommandusass vie, al** Mhos hall Bilk
MOM so tea imams arcoimmdir mama oa
Lam Inetatora sold, amd tt lo likely soots Mr !satirise
a aseassoi guts 'Wage. 6 mamba of them Wes
have rotently teen-potschaird at 'Steer* ISolorluiet
ria1%V 4 . 14 21 10 0 1 ., ts.M.EPYIoS
„ ms! be Nagar
~ag sr , suisocm.;• Miaramleosal other'
r . °11141 5 4 •1 1 Mutt bribe suatellber;laroluss
• - AMEs 411LLINGUAN.
rtittiT •
Dieplali. 7, IM i_ciam, • -
.
AT. "fillrA.TE - I
SIPIIABL Cilltij;k g sji ion& 1
,ENGINE 15; bi n go-0 6 11W. leisify chino! to SO
00r80 I Buller 541 inebes 1* illiaiiterl:o kin
irtril two to Wen Outer, ilvtog - Omer fora 10 bone
rev " horge44/44 11.114, stall: thi following act
dtilane'; • • -
• EXTLL-4V ft: I C.II7We, an ft. ways, waking S 2 ft.
4i:etiolate aid 104 h. wa *IL. • - . . .
Loos goner, t4.nt Rooks, Wtinehes; ,
Head blueltabAsklng 4in ill l -
1 dim, 41 Login. frog Pace :
1 40 ell - troth Hoe +i 111 Glr
matitte I Saws ti atl—Lathe belt;
With a Lab•*Hl attached. •
Vale 0101 tuts eut 10,1$00 feet of lumber Si Mime,
or iftek feet pet bour.and le in order to do that at
tooloagain. • Win be Wad tear Cot weal of mew. A 4.
draw &Mira? it Glttlatettaii.
Llewellyn, dennylktliCouty, Pa.
Match 115,1854 .• . . ,
HARDWARE, &C.
IRON AND SQL. •
DECOU MILIDIETON,
lasportars and Pidgin sr; ABON and STEEL,
XT NoribWatet 81reet, - above Market, fkils
in:liadd-
e .
P 614. A
general asgoFtment consautly.:=
Pliila,„6larch 18, 141
HARDWARE,
•G la LEI? Y,
da draizs,,.
U. T. STAZIEDI3=I43II,
493 Market .Street, below nrcail,
PUILADSLPHIA.
Jit-t4
Marco 25, 1854
i o)iarM:T.l:tri,./.1:4
ASID
'TOOL tiT,ORE EXCLUSIVELY,
.The Largut listabiss
Ihiit 4 ed ;tut t oLthe kind in thl
Iva: M. McCLURE do BRO. N0.,227 Atuir r
Tv Street, abate eleventh, Phitailslphia, Maumee
nacre Depot fur Locke of all kinds, warranted qual
ity. .• Emma Silesra, Gieseficeees.'• .
Premium Porcelain Knobs, o o rer 100 patterns. -
Silver Plated snobs,Hinges, dec., with the most
'complete assortment o an the Modern Goods In this
Line. •
Purchasers are invited to call and examine stock.
Cataloguesueent by mail if desired.
Hot Air Register's arut Ventilators at, Factory
•
Prices.
or An orders put up under the famed
.vision of the ann.
• / CALL AND SEE US
Marsh 18, 184.8 ,
PLATIVI72I • 843,ALES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
SUITABLE for Ball oads, Canals, &c., for weigh
lag hay, coa i., ore, and merchandise generally.—
Parchasers may feel assured that they can be sup
'plied with a superior and reliable article, and run no
risk. Bach scale is guaranteed Correct, and if (after
trial) not found satisfactory, can be returned without
charge. Factory at the old stand, establithed for
:hlrty years, corner of.Nitttlt and Melon Btreets,neas
Coates street. Philadelphia. ABBOTT gr. CO.,
ductesstall to Eiliotth Abbott.
•
aaamEris,& rummenrs • •
• lIARDWARII and IRON STORE,
Centre Street. a few doors abet , .
Multet, (Bast tilde.) have con.
• panty on hand a full assortment
Feb.
, . .
, .
of
Smith's Tools, • Coact; TrlMMltigit,
Building materials, . ~k ales find Springs,
Shoemaker's Tools, fable Cutlery,
Files & limps, i ' Poctet Cutlery,
Nails, Spikes and Brads, Carpenter's Tools, ,
Counter ac Platform Ilrittanla Ware,
y.,. ' .dealer, - Allen's Revolvers,
AlARaLanti Rolled IrOn'llltia Barrels,
FI and Sheet do Table and Tea Spoons,
Cast, Shear and Blister Brass and Enamelled Kat-
Steel, . , i ties, - - •
Tin,Piate and Sheet Znie,:Pans Boilers and Tea
Bar, Copper* Sheet Brass' Se tt les, l • .
Pia a n d Bar Lead; ' inemry Railroad Traces,
CastlnCsoraildesCeitttiona;Raltroadison and Spikes,
Min, X.cUt and Citclitar,DOUble and Single Guns,
s aw ., . • ;do . do do Pistols,
Butcher's Choppers, Clea- Shot and Gime Hags, .
vera and Snivel, 'Powder Flasks,
Anvils and Vices, : 'Powder and Shot, •
Blocks and Tackles, ;ureter-proof Percussion
Chain Pumps,' ; i Caps, .
- Iron, Copper and, Brass Rifle Mountings.
Hire,
• i
Would respectfully
The Subscribers wOuld respectfully invite the at
tention of the . publie genemlly, to the above and other
articles of Hardtiare too numerous to mention, as
they are determined, to self as low r.:d any colleern
out of Philadelphia
AUglia 27, 1583.
MANUFACT ORES.
moon om MOTU
C. 211. DAILEY,
ANUFACTURBR of FLOOR OIL CLOTILaII
ITlwidtlis, from S-8;.3.4, 7-8, 4.4, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, Set
WA REUOUSE-.410 North Third e4trem,Be,copd
Floor, Philadelphia. AUSTIN BROWN, Ag'ti
Jum received, 312 cases. Constantly on band, the
beat assortment In Philadelphia
March 25,1854
STATE CAPITOL STEAM SELLS,
• HARRISBURG, PA.
UTILL fill all orders for Flout or Fce4, on Short
al notice and on very favorable term; Flour or
Feed delivered on Care, free of charge. Orders by,
letter, aclompanied with coin or satisfactory refet
once, promptly attended to.
WILLSOSO ¢ ideCtiLLOCH.
March 23, 1 . 5.5 i 12.4ing.
SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS!,
. CO., No: 40 , Nratra SECOND 81.
ri.below Arch, Philadelphia. — One of the mein
tensive and best Manufactories In the Caked Strait
originators of some of the most splendid stiles. of
BLINDS and SHADES, which have won the prizes
at the Franklin Institute for their superiority of fin
ish and 'picador of conception.
shade& and blinds of every varisty and diameter
on hand and made to order, at short, notice. and let
tered, if required. in a superior ityle, and at low
prices.'
BC.PAIRING and JOBBING attended to.
we ITCDT TO FLCAIE rue. /MIMIC TAME!
March 18. IS% . —11-2 in
KM
LIEI
•
Venetian Blind Manufactory.
Eighth St., hawse* Norwi.gealt itfahrtittongo.
UT M. ZERBE announces to the attune of Potts.
V .stile and eiclottY, that he is prepared to manu
facture VENETIAN BLINDS of every size, color
and style. at short notice and at the lowest rates,—
He feels confident that atrial alone is sufficient to be
convinced of toe advantage of purchasing his blinds.
• A tine assortment of Blinds constantly on hanffi- -
Tic is also prepared to repair, paint, and Wm old
Blind' in such a manner as to render , them •alnorist
egnal,ln apaearalice, to new.
Feb '25, lOU
Circular Saw Mills . - •
AND AZILLWRIGRTING.
'MS Subscdher has made arrangentents to fur
-1 nish at short notice CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
opthe'most approved kind... cheap as they can be
got frOnt.the manufacturer. These are about 25 pier
cent. cheaper than those In general use In the Re
gion. Ile wilt also personally attend to putting up
fdllls of all kinds. , _ 11. STSAUCII.
Feb. 18,1854 . • • 7-6m* •
DULL-WSIGHT&BUBIIMILL STONE MANT.IPEIt.
SOLE.PHOPSISTOR of Johnson's highly approved
and much hammed Smutt apd Screening Ma
chines; also, Carpenter W. McPariand's iron Con.
cars Brand Darter, tea latest and best improvement
on the-hind ; Carotene° Nil Stones, Mill Irons,
Sawn Machines, Patent Milt Bush and- Stretched
Belting.
aguAßE.mitstleD BOLTING CLOTHS.
from the most approved factories always on
hand, made up and put on to order cheap, and war..
ranted.*Solid Barr Mill Stones, from! to 4 feet 4
Inches itt diameter, from the best quarries in Stance.
ORDERS eoikited. - • '
March 11,1834 t
ilres. 77 and 19 North SECOND: 9t., Philad'a.
ANUFACTURER and Dealer to STRAW GOOD;
has Just opened a beautiful assortment of the
almost fashionable English, French and
American Straw Bonnets, Flats. Boys
and Cbildten's Hats. together with a
Rood assortment of STRAW TRIMMINGS, which
will be sold at Wholesale and Retail at•a small pro
tit fur tub. MEECHANTS and id luarisma are re•
pectfully Invited to call and examloe our stock be,
ate porebasteS,Aa we Intend to keep the prettiest
lock tkat ean be found In the city. • •
March IL ISM IC•!ai
PIE SINKING and ENGRAVING
•
DI ES altered, Envelopes ,stamped with hulloes*
cud., Homeopathic Eavelopee. ae.if.aested and
Printed. Paper Hags fbr putting op Gerdes and Flow
er Heeds. with printed directions, at 53 r 101713
(POI:WM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. W
t • WILLIAH EOLBENP.
N. 8.--Or den will be delivered by Erpren, Jr as
per agree t.. -
Meter 11.11$1
minarsi
Limn
To Colliers & 8. B. Compsudes.
T OFFER my services to those who want an ma.
/Oersted Engineer or Soperiateadeat of a Colliery,
gnipeing port, or Ralirm.d Station. My expinialcs
15 no cam Trade. Whoa& and Canis, will wit.
OW those to whom 1 can refer in ypunoanetaS me
en acrtve„gaprible. honest sat Ist , ha Imps
mart. Dimes to WM..I. SMILAX. nth Chlmic,
WOOD Ca, Pc
• employed In
Jut .Dullot
IL Dell, Welt
BEI
WATCHES
t -1 neon alsiorr - '''
- .44 - : : - 1/ .. Tka,44;
~ /...try. 412 y av ale '. , 014t, Bfe ; toe 'tiatrit
,teas the Atones' 'Seel; r &fed Ilent-1
• rofilfsi`..: ` ' "'• y . ~.
- 1131,ESPSCTMELT iaviira tact attention of the rub.
.11.1114 \
IC. Up bisittita. V 1,41411 At /MO rialebt *MOM ala
Sliver. Patent Lever,. llecplar.. , iiiskirreacips meta.
Botliental. Lepine and Phan Witcbra, lutported and \
Autarkic Oceits. Flue Ctold , Jewelry; 'en:treeing e
aerial/11f itelhatiti-statinlty3e* - ut Crease . pus.. git
Rings icr.,Cold sal Slicer IPeanits., and Pen , caws.
la Wieder Oold-rese.Alliiiriltiotes.r4lbe. and batter
Kaivint, Plated and asitaliatta Ware. Plain, Pearl,
rl Ind ?VON iiillaili pad Cases, Hated (a.ttors,
- iltlit..." . 0-Baskets, Bine Cutlery, Violin a adClut
04.50111.4:1* Ike- _ ,'.
all kinds of . Qat ,AptunthiLlintl opined...AG the
JowelrEwill he — .VN , bw:,9 144 srpatting of
or u0,.,..1.04,4. t w o. at,,,,,.-Visictr• rid
gask„Centne Street, Pollard illi.
loisrzeoh. Num. ,
----L:-. .--.....,-1,-:-..)--- i
insaziOn'imazkr, - - • '-''
. (Of tliti ‘ inte Pon of Aaiun ft ELLityriu....
n.;l, tale OP 'VHS BIG WATCat °wreathe btorticser's
1 , .7 Hotel. respectfully set:ounces to hts - friends-see ,
thepublie,tls.u.lia milk. enIIIImUee 0 i , 4
10 otter forseleaSteles-eiseasacies , -.-
Ur C leas. Witchet. Save itivi
and use J certify.- tc..te - tchlett
/ashes attention: - Ile is deo:mined eta to be ender ,
mild by an here Or elsewhere. Cell snd.ludge tar
yourselves. Wort Mt imperfect.' to business. and i
4eitire tO please, and k knizallea Oft' all goner shalt
Ararat° be as reptesentedi be topes !tilt to;' retain
bisituire of patronage."-- • . • • , '. ' ' '
N. 9,-All kinds of Witches, Meer - lind ' Jecrelip;
citetullY repaired add Ism-nate& 4 ' ' "v . '. 4
. ' ' WILL IMt Inityr. • -
- -.- !Coate efi, filo of the 'Bit watatr,'
-1 .. :011pOshirMaitimei'd lintel.'
0c.a.e.1a , t. - - • - , q - • . .414 r s.
aci
■
me toper
EITI
12.1 m
9-4 m
IL WAS,
155
EIESI
asltM:l.Z.l6.:ia. • „ „.
Noy:
wratimo:t do minzrit.
•
'• CHEAP TrATCErES - 220 - 1- 1 14 V AkE l 7
1101.EsALI
.. 4. lltiradeipttri
Watol3o4l43owelty *tore," NO. 00 Aorth 1 0‘c
ond Bitakt,cotPer pt quay. Philadelphla, '
Hata ureickver4.ltl &Orals 13ae,VLS 00
Geld Leptlity 118 to 02‘Atottt eSpectaties. 7 /OU
Jew?'
adver LeVer, toll Jew? $O, er 40 ,I 50
emu,. , A4l 4 :lohlllnacele,th 300
Bayer Lo4ioo.jege s io.- 1.a4it0: , , 0010. Peocits, s'oo
Superior lasalitets, I ; Vitra Ttattpootis; 0.4 500
Gold Peas. with tenth - anti Silver Llutder . 1' 00
G I" ilogcr Rialts,s 7 l cents to 1N j ,
ses, plain, 12i cents Ysteoi,. pi ; •Luatt, 25 g lu e s
snicks lo proportion'. All goods,•*hgrante4 to
.wdat they sic Noitl .
• , STALirre.,lt //ARLEY,
• * r - doccessots to 0. Conrad.
i said, /CU= Gotaatid Silver I,eircts sod Leplues
still lovier tbso the sliore prtres,,.
. Reit. 3,1953,
. ,
WATCUiiS.. AND
';ILL lik. la ir.d.n.b. • ~, .
. . ,
THE undersigned Weald most respectßilly reform
his - friends asd the public genereity; that he has
- /recently calmed and otherwise Mi
llproved his storeolid le prepared too f- .--,,,,,
Mr goods wbt, 0, for beauty and style 1:-.1. 1 .; ,
of hnish; tannot be Surpassed. El
fire now torture an etiensive assortment of WATCH..
Ed, JEWELRY, SiLlfEtt -Whits: and FAN CC
GOODS, &v., to which he invites attention. Deing,
determined to dtsposikof them at - pilau which can- ,
not fill to render eatftfastion. Be has considerable;
experiences in "tile amine's, and will endeavor to:
planation* who may' favor bun with their patronage'
All goods gnatanteedtp be as represented. . .. 1
N. EL—Watchetitsd Jewelry repaired and warren- ,
led. Alt orders by ,mallor otherwise promptly at
tended to. "; ._ 3; JA:tIES D. FIDLER, ' '
No. It Routh Sittit.. below Market Si, nola
a:. ROO% forget the number
July 16. itisJ.
..Sayattog4 Superce,ded. '
CANADA SlTNEfte.i. WATEU.
Los= Elig!Caicitai, from tbr MITE ' S' A N"
O W ELT, 5.50 fcct 10 depth, St. Catherines, U. W.
The rtstraordlnary tacdtclnal qualities- of the xva..'
tern have already proved to be more pimerful thou',
anylditietal . Wster yet discovered for ihr speedy an d;
ellectual cure rd •
DYSPErtAA,
Liver and-Hidr!ey Cquiprainte, want of Action - 1u thei
• Digetetive and Urinary t)rgttue, Disorder,' - t
latinutteb,linea of Appeilte,Lat• • -
' eitude,fieneral Debility.
,”• . Wormit in Children, •
. , . Pea niceness, Fe
.
,
. • .tiur and Ague, , . t
-
.- --. c., &e_
•
U le elan ukrlied,hoth externally an 4 internally;
with unerring eMeney in thccure of
Chronic Itheuinaltstn, r . •
. . (tout. lieu-4110x, Lornbato, . t
• Piumbneifti,l'alsy„Vieat Jmints, ' !'
• , - Eruptionu or the Skin. &r., ' it
..
Poi pittieniara isle partiptiteis in Drug 0t0r.4.--,
The foilowing are itigen;A:
J. Curtis Iltighes, ;.. . . IF. t-tanJeraon , _ ,
John G. Brown, ''' • J.N.C. Martin ,•' „
, 1 4
'llirmati Rabenaa, 4 •. 1,
%VW)legate Dr.not-:243.3 ChOquut F.ti,.-t. - k
JOitti B. LEacnr, ripecja I Agr Ili.
March . 11,1554104;a4 -,
.. ..
litomteopathic Books and
MEDICINEs
['OR SALE by J. falQittJAN, No. 133 Vine fitieet,
1: Philadelphia. !Jennies Domestic Physician, with
Medicine Chest, containing over 100 reon•iiies, tar
CO, and.vrill be tient. by Hailroad to any place,' net
exceedilg 'lOO . wtti. free - of freight. Oi de ra to/
Boots or Mediilnes 'Om:lraqi at te ndtil to. ,
- JOSEPH MORGAN. ,
ti-tf
Ftb. 25:11511
FITS ! FITS , !! FITS !! !
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
PILLS I
For the curt of Fits; Spasm, - Cramps, add ail,
Nervous and:Constitutional Dimmer. , .i-
ERSONS WHO ARE LABORING UNDER 114
1
I distrait= malady Will find the VEGETABLE'
EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy direr
di -
covered for curing epilepsy, or Falling Fits.
These Pills•possets a sPecific actiba on the nee
'you syfiteut ; and, although they are prepared e4l
peclally for the purnoseof curing Fits, they will he
found of especial benefit for all persons afflicted with
wf
weak nerves, or who nervous system haq been proi
irated orshatteredfentn any cause whatever inehrvu
ic
complainti,oi diseases , of.long stauding, superin
duced bynervousneSs„they are exceedingly beneficial*
Price *7. per boO, Or two boxes for $5. Persons 01t
of he city, enclosing a remittance, will bare the
Pills sent them t brittle!) the mail, free of postage 4-
For snle by SETH )3. 'IAN CE, No. 108 BALTIMORE
street, Baltimore, Vd., 10 - whom orders from all pada
of the Union. must be addressed, post-paid,
Jun* 4,1853: •, • 2 • • 23-Iylf
THE CELEBRATED
•
• • AMERICAN HORSE POWDER,
A Cortatn, - S.afe,.qiieed9 owl Effect fial Care
. fetr
'
Botts .litstenzper,,Cough.s.,.Yelloto iVadery
Loss of Appetite, Depression..o •
• i•Spirets, etc :
. .
41110. proprletOrso)C the above - powder take erect
.11,pleastird 14 calling your attention to an article
which excels anything of the kitd
.ever offered for
pubtksaontionaoifpatronage.
It, has mod thelest of many years' experlenct,
and Is no trifling linnthug got up as n money-making
scheme, but an- ankle substantlalty and faithfully
prepared; coretpre , o etitirely ouch remedies as
have been found birpraimic.al experience to be vat.
uable tot the cure of the' diseases for willed It Is re.
l'eceineerded. - . .
It should be Initie lands of every Farmer. Farrlir
and Drayman. Nerowner of horses should be with
out It. It will sairOf used - properly. and In time.
the lives of many valuable anituale. ,
We ask you but; to try It.. Zonfldent.of its ntiiit
ate deem-it unnecessary to enter into any tangle
-distant of Its virttlea , bet respectfully submit it r
the patronage of a'dikcerning public., - Also—
TIMEr CELEBRATED
AMERICAN COW POWDER, .
A NEW ANM VALUARLE DISCOVERY. I .
Warranted to cure Hollow Horn, and .
teasel ineldent to, Horned Cattle.
Notwithstanding the numerous compounds whtli
are daily offered tinder the name of spetifice,yet tb re
boa long .been wauted.a preparation that would ail
sure a safe and efitchial cure of the many diseeties
tofwhich every Rowed animal is suhjett. The O
ita of the presencone, containing Ingredients of tbe
-most valuable description, it to enable all those Who
may own cattle afflicted with disease, to- obtain a
Medicine unsrupaSsed by any other ever,offeredt-4
Its Comp,pattlon hnentirely different from the Ifor
Pmvitr•°ilnlf adapted exeretalg to horned animals
and lheir dieeases. -
.It ih , tinnatural.idd ineorisistent - to administer rhe
, same-medicine to both speides for tire cure of en
* irefy different dlstritsta. Whatmay be valuiblit'fas
a remedy in one i6anly, is'evifirely inactive Oil
. uselrlts in the other. We have, therefore, prepared
two remedies of dfssim fiar natures; which we tap.
runt to eradiegtethe diseases for which they are rec
.,
r °amended: • •:
Lisethlsarticle • once, and we venture to . say you
will not,,,be without it Mier.
It hai been tried by many intelligent farmer*
throughout the United. States, and univereally given
the highest degree of satisfaction,. . - •
• Prepared only by • • •
, wARNE•ei LUKENS,
• Wholesale DruArists .1
Ronili West corner-Fourth & Vine streets Ptillnda.
e Responsible STOREEEEPEPA'aItd DROGOISTO Wan
' ted to act ai Aorlol.
Phlladebahla, Marsh 18.1654.
. ,
1 i l it•- .
ritori d
t ac h. : ,
ootrotp;.
To .all Owners if liottses,'a :
itoi"bui l d,
to mil and see, Arateing'4 .
? .-
_, •
"PATENT LIPANOING WINDOW smitO r.
Elicitbas al, the advantages which Weights . Wand Polleya,baie.ia 'keeping Windows In any
position I and aisobas many advantages over thtim,
inane of which ale - these : ,If fon .use Weight.: on
your Winddwe, thearn liable toter out of order,
corthchreaLdtc. , Expending Sash rennet breitk.
If. you use Weights a sash must be loose In
i t yk.
the
Frame; so as to;! c nee an unpleasant noise every
the windbliers, and Oro to admit dustand Fair
In - abandoned in; the great loconvenienee of gi:oo
housekeepers.. The EXpanding Sash is tight byes.
pan tion, andtherefore will nut rattle nor admit dust
and air. If Irrit use Wetghts you cannot remece'the
Windows from;he Frames without removing he
strips froth the aide., thereby canting the paint td he
nabbed o ff as well as, losing some time in the onett
tion. The Stpandlog Sash can be removed frOn,
Ind returned to the Frame, In a moment.
' Another greatinducement to owe the expanding
stsh.isthe east which. lif a new house, would 'not
he more than rine:half the cost of betiding the oldi
nary frame Witirltreldhts, cord. and pnitays.l This
Patent ran be iipplied to old Sash, whether they
now have Weightnor not. at an expense that Is 'Mall
in totialderallionhf the mane advantaged Rai:led.: It
is, In Act, the only. sash, which .Combines econoity,
conVenience emir:nib:l in perfection. 5.
Call and exam cit : it will coat nothing to look at
It. edr SHOP.SIOIIXS will be sold to Carpenter,
1 ; , CEOUGE saxour
.•
Feb..o, 1834 ',- _ * B.tf ,
3
NEW SOOTZI TO mammon°.
?ev‘f,T • • ----
rpm warp BDS,QUERANNA RAILROAD
I from rhea °Mem. Station, on ehe Reading -Rail
mad, to lirrisinerg, he opened / fna huhu& on
de e Ist of. ebruti ryr.
ppAsENGER TRAINS. .
Leave Althorn int 8 . 30 A. M., 1 rare t
iv •
Arre at H .
arriabutg 11•20 - gap e .
Leave Harrisburg, - 2.13 P. 38., Distancle
Arrive at Akbern. 6.15 "• . J 59 usileap •-•
The Reading 'Railroad Company will run a toe&
train ip the morning, from Reading to Auburn. p
leg esprit Port Clinton' the Panengite who may
have arrived Item Wilkestratre, Dlaxintnil Mauch
Chunk. it 4..tbseesah Tamaqua v and. bring-their. -to
Auburn before op.:o A.H.
The Train arriving from Harrisburg at • Atifirtrit,
at 6.15 P.M., will connect With they Dr:upward
Train on the Reading Railroad. -.
This mete !Vassal& quicken and moat direct
Railway centerlines beiweeu all North-Clitoris Venn
i-3111mph. end ther;lraillea, of the Schuylkill andAna
qpehanni, in the direetion of , Harrisburg.
- -•- ELLWOOD MORRIS,
, • Snehteer and aluperintendMO:
Wilkesiblirree Manch!, Cifitalt„Tamaqu; and
Easton finer. Plettae 400). lind send their &redone'
to this office tot eolleeoon.eending atm one toter
of advertieenteat tolhe address of the Rugineir, at
Dauphin. Dauphin. Co:,, Ta. 4 . -
Jan.28,16,5*'
,* 3-3 m 1,
APIIIIITSGII,, DEALER , 13 sCHAP MON,
..Cr.lllraaa. Bar, lad Wolk Tin.. aloader's
BOlolter Liatl.lll4 Orders. welled Co-r Bcw 'ant
Cmas work; Oa Mumma fitripatfing. AU ordeal
co attectsalidthaho abetea Saoproitsti uttou4o4.,
WILE. Caraaryetta and South Streeta.Pbtlad'a
Justll. 1363 i, • . -111.11 L
I
.I;ll:utimmusi
- r ialmtakrapadeniurrii;
lictirra .
• pAveirafaii'irttksitn: . ,
„ruorrEamitx.HATlG • '
LAND VASTER, :•
EIYDRAPLIC CEMENT:.
w skittboiy wflistil on the most ltaisawklge
W441111_1 and man; al:largo&
.y." 061 ' 11 146 flitiloise Chest/int El}.;;Pallaa'a;
41tare.14 . 15.1&11 , , 1.1-1 ut
4pl9iti 1 1 41311" Irmicit
4 itAt Clialfts t' • ' •
-Rociittcr ''"
' - CANE IWTTEII4,
mr,inta avtd CHASSEIc . •
lie ail. Om; isidoo, ;at catois
441e.11 4 at the ctripipeou t, sates.. Witouram.t.ii Are
tot.. 4t. • 4 .. . :N: 1 , ..W001)13
I ,l :4te,toV Ltlis4 Isuratigi,obncet.. ,
Frasturisms-tv.Panut.:4.
- 0 1 ; 0• L apatt
e. • AND•R r AI I 4 .II 7
in AMIN& p
14-111,1toltalswilltIoNli ;
4601114a461111 43 2;
tide acTise tw.
ittepserd to 411"eretrst ttri lItestWe
*amiss leseillotof Sec Ass Ccsittot
Nevaie:.4%-.ftuvandisaipert conks',
ItaellsooseNtesiottet Oar ceitti• that ISM - itret-10111,14.,
to she eitairsibie. • 1 5 ,
Thep 11141111110140“115414 Inippirirkii• cook'
:411 the best qualltrt - -,stiblz WWI! otbit trittaltgOlt *Mir
Mende sad eustoostsres , , , .. -
ebsokutt,- el; ;. • a .
ttirebtli, teek ;4' i 1•••• , ••••• t'
sp - 1174,ituifikotoixstii.
JOUN STCI24 da
. ):103, ,
eoFt 1 , 44
'A r c 45 S'oettk...E D',Stree,4' '
4yE now to Care. „aarak:4lew,6Bllloa, a
nlatie *ad 111111411184e:8118e1U18 1.1 81 siti .;
R18130Z.28, . .1 4 1C.4
• sass, t .- • a
`an't'i.
• • ,? cusps..
and evilly ankle. soluble to the 1111111oetiv TnA4, l *
'which coasliataddithou 9/111 be isiade -trusettast.
tha deaaoa,abateaxesiabllat abaci to offer
. test and awn desirable sekictinn 61,attle lea ta theta
;line to be resod la tbeetty„
match 18, Lase . 11;481
.~. '_ t om y i r :-__'"_-..._._.._. ~;..~.._~..=.~nw-tt*-.
BTIiAW 600D~••SP $ 11i61 185~.
abaulbeni are now poeFund. to noilhitat
Oink OrLENDID ENJ ELEXABLlntUrarliat
.coniplood, oo the lan of Oath SO/IllOr 4 /_/sall. /.
South. OECOSD OTILELT,. PbUidairm4 Alb ant
new and tiriatinit matt at• dttrawc awl lad- 7 4 a'
Rootlets and F 4 / 4 . FlOntura. dix...; &ad Paaanta. rid=
and Summar 2.4.1 for 6enttetaen, widnn 001 04 pat-.
roof. Alarctuasta #nd 'lll.llnnara galleons, are lunged
to examine. ennadancial4 pxnausing that; lootteat,
, variety. awsolky. and In akyles,,, a a/WA . 11 / 1 !/1 1 41. 1 '
tad. o;dars,caratany and prosuptitelar.ivad.
TUOMOB trE & CO
: Match la. 18N. - it-3n .
.18 10m
• 1. 0. worse
• ..
Ddor Blind Shutter and '33:sh. Depot, Ea l it
„ T ide* of Broad Street, below:Weed, Pkidaddiplisa.
IA ERE may be fee d. CtOtitalNl, on Mali ai:dt-
YY
tenelea alsortmentoN), nometab; Anat.
tem and Itionidings warts - mod' elptal l 0 any ghettos
be bride. Alia, Isiah toady ginned, always on bind.
Order, by matt or denpakeb wilt !recent: Tromp, at
tention.
Yhtle.,..Marth 18.1854
Z. STIWATITIMPUIr,
133 :North tlecond atresei, below. :Callentil..
both Philadelphia, bas on band a spiandln
sentiment of Velvet, Tapestry; thlumels, Otte
t. ply,' ingrain, and. Verntlan carpets; beablei
, Druggeis, Canton' and Cocoa matting*, wludo*
Jhadus, door tuatc, toot and Labia oil alotba,
It' 1 Lair rods, beartbrogs,'bee ilso, the trona, at
our Olney store, water of Bib and Sprint;
den atneet, ander Om Opting . Oa:den lionsea
Wholesale and botall. •
Nla., Marcb
MOM
T. El: EIDEEMOEtra•ag co.,
VORTII;EAST CorneviHlllD and LUCE Steads,
lY philsdelphis. Importers and Wholesale DMtlets
In Foreign and Domestic Tobacco, Bni and delays.
The above firm having recently opened !belt mew
and commodious establishment, are now prepared to
furnish every article In their Una of business, hf
nupenor quality, and at the lowest market pikes,
enitnicing all the ditfereat grades and quallues of
ehoceing fobacco, choice imported Secure, of the
te4,l, approved brands, anti Donleslic Sego*, of ev.
rry denervion. Alen. a large ASSOflateln of Axperl-
Can, °emu* and French Stooling Tobacco, of
vailous kinds. including Deninth's celebrated leap
pee, Lundy Font. high Tuasr. Frenih Repulse, Con-
Natchilotchee. &C. A superior article of,
,torch entail, in hottlei and packaged of g and 4hun-.
red. raper* prepared expressly Or country trade.
Always un band a large assottutent of rotorla.'Gar•
now and Engliah Piped- tinutf arl . TOtotoco lions.
s..gar Ceara. Wax Slatees and Seger Lightera i ;
Sc. Agents fur George W. Giant celebrated Ger
man donating Tobstoo, and for tint most celebtated
tuauutarturers of Fine Cut Totacca, In New Ti wk.
all of which are sold sat manufacturer's "pricesi
March I I, 1 - 04 • • . - lo.2tu
, •
Stoves, Cauldrons and Forges.
i HE understgard *mild rcspecifully suit toe at _
tetanal of .111KIICHANTS and those who au., i n
want of a first-rite STOVE, for eith
er wood or coal. to their extensive
stock of COOK .3TOVES, comprising
A grerter assortment than can be
;wind -at any other establishment in
the city. They would also Invite the . .
attentton,of ROTEL KEEPERS to the!r c e lebrated
Buck-cook, 3 sizes, capable of cooking fur from 100
10 600 persons. Also, the Globe Cook, Ca plait do.
Complete do, Yocom do,U?gat do, and a number of
others. Purchasers would do well • to. gyve them a
1 . 411 before purchasing elsewhere.
;Aldo, t:autarpne, wuh Furnace* attached, for a.cald
Ine,.ikugs, rendering lard, and polling f oo d f or k or f,
sop Agents for Queen's Patent Portable Forge.
NEMAN & WARNICE,
(Eitscceesora to Potts & Yotom; and P. F. Hagar * Co
N. E. Cornor or 24 and Race Su., Philad's.
..March 1024
Bonnets, Mats & Bonnet Frames
WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL
V'. 421 North SECOND Street, below Ifrown,
•
Brest: Side, Pialeide ,
Jj S. CIISTER ekes this method of infoitnlac
.11E11CHANTS and MILLINERS, and all who ap
nteclote the t deal:Sage of parshaaing Weir goOda. of
the- Manufattarer, direct, to giro blot a call, and look
through him large anewunent of New Style BON
NETS and 1.1.A.T8, and be convinced of the fact that
he can tell them cheaper than any other house in WO
thy..
•
. , .. SAVING rIIND
oF VIE • .
• UNITED -STATES COMPAN4 -
•Till Ell AND CHESTNUT SIB.; PHILADED/411A.
interut, Five per cent. per annum. •
ri6lllB oldest FIVE PER CENT.lnterest paying Co.
1. , •41, city acid State, continue to receive money
daily on deporit, and pay back daily-without notice
as mai.,
can alsa put in and take out money MON
DAY EVENINGS, froth 7to o'clock. •
tS REFERENCES—Five.thoosend dealers: •
March 11.1654 'lO-tfra
C. P. KNIGHT . 8a CO.,
COMMISSION' IdERCHANTS,
And Prater ru Cluestaitd Provisions gor•
Nos. 29 4.30 S. siirHAßVES,'Pktla.
HAVE tonstantlY on hind n supply of Maikerel,
uadOsb, Bbad,Saloion,fleriltts, bias illsO,Whlte
Fish. Haddock, Hams, Elides ; Illbouklers, Las*, Beet,
•York,,Cheete, Beans,Dried appler, Dried ?Sa shes,
Clranberries,sse. , 4, I
March H, 1851 10-30
lIE subscriber begs leave raspeetfully lei inform
1. his lilted. and the public generally, that be will
continue the business of 'a CABINET MAKER'S
FINDING STORE, in all its various branches, at the
old Stand, N0..134 South ISECO3iD St., bele*, Dock,
Philadelphia, and respectfully solicits a continuance
of the very liberal patronage besto . wed upon the
late lit m of T. & L. THOMPSON, assuring his
friends that every exertion will be made by tilenrcif.
vol chose in his employ, to merit a coutlattlicice of
their cinch esteemed favors.
THOMAS THOMPSON.
9-6 M '
Phliad'a., March 4, Ism
• • LATEST STYLES.
Is CALVES has now In More and ,;
t„..„0,..„..„,tt daily receiving from Martutactu
,,,rzo' errs and Importers, a handsome as.
torn:Dent of STRAW.BRAID, Lace
arid LINEN BONNETS. French . and Atherican
FLOWERS, RIBBONS, RILES, LAWNS, and a gen.
end assortment of MILLINERY GOODS. •Irm. now
Manufacturing WIRE and BUCKRAM FRAMES and
CROWNS of the latest French and English Patterns.
MERCHANTS and MILLINERS are Invited to
cu II usid examine before, purchasing, being col:trident
that his styles And prices will compare faVorably
with those of any other. eitabliahruent.
• WM. O. CALVER,
No. Mit N. SECOND. SA., Philadelphia..
• Moth 4:„ 16,54 0-341
QM
ICRORERGER'S PREPARED corrim.
rinlld la a new article of Coffee, now fur the first
1 time offered to the public. It Is to be need with
etirmteing with other coffee, and la put up lei tin-foil
packages to be retailed at the price of reastect , eoree,
One package of this prepiratiliti as fat Ai Oat
PIWND era A HALF of ordinuy Cadge: while the
beverage produced from it *lli be mild, cleat, sod of
fine favor, and entirely fre: (top everythine , frj u f f,
01,4 to tleatth: 7 ,
ti. The attention of the Merchants of gettitylYilli
tountyliitimectfully solicited to ails article. Whole
sale
Depet'ii). Bi 011.f.WYN Street,helovi Noble,
Phalidelphis.
.F.b, r eary TS. 1: 4 54 Et•grarle,
. •
New Wall Paper Wareho use. .
BURTON- , it., LAMING,
51A NtiI , ,t9TURF&S & . IMPORTERS,
No 124 Arrh Strati rerond door above, Sixth,
• PHILADELPHIA.
'‘x7 HERE way be toned the:tamest and handioni-
T 1" est assort:nest In the oily. •
Purchasers wow the country will find .it , to their
airman', to called oar store, where they , wilt be
salted with a sopetior article. at the lowest prices.
• BURTON t LAMING,
•
Nn. 121 Arch Street, above a llll ,Philtd's•
Feb. 18,1854 • 7-2a
• Fink and Confectilonaii;
RUBLVCAIif. 4. sEL4ERS,I :
Wholesate Manufstturers and Dealer, in CON
FECTIONARY of all kinds. No. 113 North
Third dins% below Berea, Philadelphia. i:
The attention of Dealers is requested to, en exam-
Smitten of their stock, whieh will be Dread to be at
'least equal 1.6 any In't.bis city., FOREIGN ;FRDITD
of all kinds in season. • . - ' • I.
N. IL—Orders by mall or otherwise Veotoptly at
tended to. • , ' ' .
Feb. 4.1854 s ! t
.3re
.
.
Butzaw% maim 131.1711
ANEW.and superior article for blueing clothe,.
It If at least 50 per cent. cheaper than Indigo,
and wakes a far more beautiltil blue, with less iron
111e. thee entirely dispensing with tbe BLUE BAIL
Warranted not to injore the tined articles. A sin
gle trial only is required to bring it Into general tizei
or sale by J, G. Brown, Pottsville, acid lry Drag
s and Grocers generally •
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—Alfred Wilberget's Drug
and Paint Store Mo. 169 r,oith Second Streit. PIIIL
ADELPIJIA. . • •
Feb. 5.1854 ' 84111 •
Union Canal Letting;'
tgIIOPOSALS WM be received al the WOO of the
I undersigned. et Lenurtun. Pc. and by A. 'Liver
more. Eel.. Principal Assistant Engineer at,ltending,
nnth SATURDAY, the. Bth thity ,of April I next, for
the widening of Forly-seven ranee of the Union CA,
tat of retutegleznil, entelt4lng from the Water
Works. In Lebanon .Ctinnty. to Reading; ineloding
the taking
_down and .re•butidlng of SEVEiiiTY
TEBBE LOCKS., Plans aisd.stierideatir;ni way be
seen at Ihn Engineer's Anise Union Canal. Atad-
In& and Lebation,ms and after April let. prOz.
• .I.„CiTANBERLAWiI.i. CO,
Lebanon, tit; , 11-11
pSEIADICS AND nialsin.--
.1C 250 Painted. Window ,Aniudei in Canvass. new
aWAWA' nd beantifid entin9e!eletY , gtleaprwieZwie aad
: sANN 111 4
tliesp Boot and NW egorE -
Verdi 19.1856 •
CHATELS
OM
11-0 m
it , 4 ~ (. 1 4 , M-1 :1
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not-
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Fanny, +ot.ei.octr,-P. 141.
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SR 75-44°114,133 r erbbt
Corn 1,53 do.—Whist. I RO; -,61. 65
White, 31 sl—Rye, 90-41*...--Coru, 'l3 cu.
bats,soLets.znett,.huslf.o...:. L. ;-t, • . ' -
..7 7 ; - ' . :-:--- -•-•:. - 4••••:.=- - -F' -4-7- 4 . - -- - ; - :• - •• - :7 - ''Hir-- -- - ,- .77-r,- .. : •-_
BILILIO,rEAN ;' , ;Eiv.: *
- 4 , i'*E. 40 , 4%, 15, V, /tag trale.„...„ -1....,...
Vritt;llities Image. Liverpool Mitotic the L t
ilth ult.,'. ...,.. . t . ~...t.. .. 1 • :,.. •:,.....
, •:"';l4othing temaukable from the seat of war.
Kt lefa r i r asyta atitl in the . quiet possession of
the T,uris, the'previcuarepori erus fall-be-
;)Itilri tlftaftertnroundrith"' No more fightnig • '
on the Danube, and hostilities, between'the L.',
Turk. and Russians - suspended thrOughout
. Aitia,,y Ch. tames. dui new propositions for •
..
.E
fribmi ttlittriFilti:tbtf 41 21r0f 91 4uk.
:li deepa a
teh"iale Ha "Wig Shreti ►th. '
'''' ilid'Eughsh: gtrittnnieni hes , liediiir&
id - sta..ageut„ at 'Ms!. plaat,,ata,..,,a
110steatutd,mnsI la k . to Eoglarad allowi.,; , ' .. I,
port, lot the Neb. may:txdispoiable at
.:
to the*Battid '" .. t il3a- • • -
spurting tfho pa ;
= The arithenger etihr . esw„;. , ''.' --"
'Of Prato* artd:Stegiam - to tbet.,, -- to simmo b w : ILI
r ik4 to withdraw his troop* mutt • - * flil u..
reltittin a specified period„ lett Vienna-nu the -..,
'ltti.' pieither the AUSITI4a liOr the Pluutiaa. -: -
Go'lerritiiintlint joined -tbi Western - Pow- 4
eras hi thlatifet.•' Austria ui arid tzeinsevelr.." - i
intern ;ow securing the trampulity . 01, the,.;
&laves on both sides of the Danube. '
~ Reports were current
.that
the latest advices'
that ihe ,Russians were will:id - m*log. trout -
gatitsif, aid tnirehing thitarite• lite Schyt.
.9,tieeti' Vithoria was to review in person
the: British dear at Spithead, on the 11th.'
Ifftlynk . fol jlEAtePftrltire for the lialue.T-- .
Ithluense crowds had collected to witneatt-„,
dip', ceremony. Sir charles,tiaper is Cutu-`
mandpia-chief of the fleet.
• Gen. Webb,' of tees :few- York' Coarkr 4
Eriyerfei;•hadWritteolo the London Tinto/
a long letter? condeninatory of pnvatearing,
and states that, althoughuut contrary to the
law of nations, the American r4tion. con-
denined and repudiated the Prii.iree. • He is
`of - opinion that America will rtotlend out
I ptteatecia for Russia; ; , • •
The French Legislature had emetireed
with the -President President in the hill aattiorfzing •
t he ,toert.ot 250,000,000trancs for the svar.:
It is-said that, should ciOnnotances require ,
tr. t .the French force of the East will exceed
ohir hundred thousand: .
• A Greek Insurrection hid again . brokett
out in Western Turkey, and seems to be of
a formidable character. -
Larca.—By the Franklin and Canada, we
have further news to the 18111 ult.', It prin
cipally 'relaxes to the continued preparation; •
itl t - the different powers fur- war.
The prop Jsed review of the English fleet
w as a grand demonstrauou, and ou the 12th .
the • alit division passed out the. waits 0 . 1 .
Dovel., The total British force despatched
to the Balticonsists sit
. .I,‘'shlps, mounting
2200 guns, °paid by a Steam' power :of .
ri t.
16,000 hursea, and manoe,l by upwards of
22,000 men. -
It is reported that the first operations of
the 4 Auglo.F renal army would be. to attack
Crimea,. on the Black Sea, near which the
Russian fleet is stationed. The troops are to
'attack' Sebastopol by laud, and the fleet s by
sea. -
. .
Russia is busy • strengtheiiing•wious for.
tiflcations.
"The Czar's reply to.the demand of France
and Englaid, for an immediate evacuauoa
of the Principalities, could not be received
before the 17th or,jSth of March.
Besides arming COpenhagen, honigsburg,
&c., Denmark is fitting out a fleet of 3tl)
guns. Sweden is also actively alining, and
fitting out a fleet of seven hue of battleships.
Commodore Perry's Squadron, couei- in,
of three Stearllerti, and two store ships, / , /1.
Hong Kong on the 14th of January, ou iii t
second visit to Japan.
Food riots had ocdurted inAtaly. •
The most immediately interesting portion;
of the news is the great decline in bread
stuffs. In the Liverpool market, Flour hat
declined 2s; Western Canal Flour was quo=
ted• at 365, 'and good Ohio at 375. , Wheat
had declined 4d. Southern white lis 6tl.
Corn had declined ls. Western white 44s
6d.
FROM WASHINGTON
A DUEL ON THE Taers.—There has been
a great excitement in WaAiingtou for, the
last few days, on account of a supposed duel'
between Masa." Cutting and Breckenridge,
growing out of their rencontre in the lipuse
on the Nebraska Bill. They did not fight
though, after.all. By the latest news, there
had been no amicable arrangement of their
difficulty, although- several influentml
tli-ineu were using their beet endeavors to
that effect.
F. Governor of New York, has qn
nounced to Mr. Dela4an, of Albany, thai he
will veto the Liquor Law recently passed by
the Legislature of that State. Ile was elect•
ed by the Liquor hate/our the State; and
we hope the People's Representative.,
pass the law over hia head. It is time to
teach sonic of our Public Functionaries that
the'y are uotinasters, but only servants of the
people. •'
" Txa Eniton."--The Richmond
Mail tbrovis off the following cnpiinl illut-
ration
• " They have a steamboat in the . western
waters by the name of The Editor. This
is the best name ever yet given to a steam.
boat, and more especially. : to a Mississippi.
steamboat. We are surprised it, never has
been thought of before.
,The editor is a
working engine, whose fires .are-going day
and night. Now he sails against the tide,
and now ,with it, going along at a dashing
me until suddenlyfhe comes up all stand.
ing, against some !Addeo snag, whiclinear ,- .
ly shivers his timbers to pieces. Whet:mist
he moves, he puts the waters in agitation for
a time, and leaves a wake of Ambled waves
behind him, which lasts about five minutes.'
He serves everybody hut himself, carrie's
freight and passengers in any quantity, and—
goes puff—peinir down the stream of life. _
Often his. powers are overtaoked, and the
butter bursts, but fortunately it kills no one
but himself, and who cares for an Editor
37' THE STATES AND TEltitiTolllZl4.--Itt
1790 there were seventeen: States and ,Ter•.
ritorial Governments included in the Union.
In 1800, twentpone Stales and Territo
ries. *
In 1810, twenty-five
,States and Territo
ries.
111 1820, *we/ate-seem States apd Territo
ries.
In 1830, twenty-eight Fitates an&Tertitn-
in 1840, thirty States and Territories
In 1850, thinrsir States and Territories.
EDUCATIONAL.
Arcadlate Institute,
AT ORWIGSBURO, AIIItYLKILL
I,UILL open on Monday, April 101 h, lesl, one. :
V supervision of Profe•er r W. 1. 111.:11Nri1
The belldloge eroundnr;tdn; ertensire ,
°ugh repairs—the school 711trnItore to crturely ,
eipense has bettettr will be friirell that t•
add to the comfort sod well -bring Of the etwhmtr.
The course of sendlre iettl enthrsee the viih'
branches of English and Classiest Llecroure, with
Eodern Lingusgeth Meek, 6.0.
TERMS' i
For tuttlou per quarter (It weeks), b 3 CO
" Instructions on Piano. " .5 CHI
" Modem Languages. each . ' 3(0
Boarding may be otiLLiced In "private famileir, et
ressorieble rotes. A few (if It Is desired) can tear,'
It, the family of the Principal.
Circulars and further Information may be ohtlintit
by addreselng . J. P. rAL:ii,
Orsvigiburp„ ethu)lkilt County, 1 , ,,,.
February ro, 1831 e.`:i.
Ti WEST CHESTER. ACADEMY.
rriIRE Trustees of this inintintion, (Westchester,
Cheater county, Pcanoylrtinix,) hare the
lion to announce that they heac placed it tinder tea
control of Wittlam F. Vt'yeis,!Eirci., A. SI., as rrin•
elpal. sndlbst it will he ortencid for the rec.ertion. of
students on the first day of May neat. Mr. Wye rs if
a 'ruiner , of the University of LePols,ficriouny,
Mad eclayita high reputation not only ea an accom
plished scholar,but as an experience,: and ince essfol
teacher, eminently qualified fot the in/true:ion 01
youth. The Trortere-reeommend ithr e•rhoci to the
patronage of the public, being fully assured at it
will well deserve U. . • %
• Mr.' Wyers' course of brittO4lloll
range' of shulles.contiderably more extensive than_
Ii Unlit LS academie instructions, and will enrill to
those desirous of entering college, an eligible' op.;
partartity for thereat% preparation r and to theta
'lll2O. who do not contemplate a collegiate cotir•e.
ample facilities fbr acqulrhig an axtenalva• clatsical
aid ecientific education. In addition to the ordinary
branches of English and matheenatical ‘ sttdies. *e,d '
ro the Greek and Latin languages, Fniceb. Getman
and Spanish will betel:tett.
- The building occupied by Mr. Wyera, have been
erected expressly rot the. purports of • wheel, and'
be will have ample and co fumble accumniodat lilts •
for centrals than fifty . boa de la, In ono of be Went
healthy situations in th . By order pm .
Board. - • JOSEF ;4. LEWIS. Preeitlent.
; Attest. WW. DIRLDOI , O3. titirttaty.
Welt CV/eater, Pa., Fehttittry 21, 1tf..1.
The scholastic, year is each;
Into tiro vans, or
aualona. of Sete months each; temMeneipg resooot.
trey on the fira dal :of May and ;love r..bor. Circa.
!aril containing full Infotmatioo In rdf,reere to the
overatiotorefitre school departhronta of torttoction,
tell books, ROseroment,expertics,, may be hid
ea appllthricoa to the Pribitioal. • , •
WILLI Alf V raB,.. . : St
cp Access twice dilly by the Westobesfyi
isdelphla Railroad
March 25„ leb4
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