T l 4'• 311iiittst EZE PEL Saturday Morning, April i!!.1 8 • BA Editor and .Proprietor 3. LITTLE, Associate Editor.. \ 7 . MUG STA= TiCICEIT. FOR GOVERNOR JAMES POLLOCK., lot tiOlirangllglit.AXD FOR CAN 4 CO:MUSSIONER GEOft 6lol DAiiSigs or Ata.ranexir; . • FOR. SIiPitEME COURT: DAhIEL 3e• sardEas or MoirraoneßY LAMORTSTftIKES ",an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cora" 'ln view of the unfortunate posititio of Wails in the Cumberland (Md t ) Mining Re gion, in consetiu cute of , the late disagreetnent between the Operators rind the Miners about wages, the possibility of - similar difficulties hag heein anticipated by sotnein our own se• gion. * Not that there is bow the leak sign of such a contingency c but because prudent busitten Eden do not confine their vision to the present, but that they may never be caught uoprepared for any emergency, al. ways keep an .eLe to • wiodtvard, even in the ealmect weatber.• 'We have accordingly thought it noUnappropriate to throwout,in time, a few auggestioaa, which we hope may be of benefit to both employers and em• ploycd, more especially Els, in' the absenceol all escitanerit or undue . .prejudice,oa the. subject ;:tOak time, they are; likely to be better appreciated, by both parties. • Strikes, in any busiuest, are always to be deprecated ; first, becadse they interrupt the current of regular business, and create Iron We in every departinept and collateral branch of trade, which in the aggregate far exceeds fr' the original grievances complained of; and ~secondlt•; because all experience protles that, • in the great majority of eases. the strikers not only gain nothing, but are actually worse _ . off in the tnd, both from loss of time, and 'the tll leeltog_aud—impaired confidence en gendered between%theM and their employer*. True, the latter also suffer very largely, but they are mostly men of capitar, and with in. fluentml and wealthy connections, and are therefore propartionallv better able; to bear their losses. Bence: both Parties eictg evitebly the totem, it• were often better for - sitter to hear o present inconcentenee than to risk the toCurrenee of greater ones. To show the immediate tffect of a Colliery 'strike, we have figured out the following - calculaium which we f.:antlidly submit :for the thciughzful vispectma of every Miner in the Region • From lei 514 to Ist. Dee.; 114 working days- Sundapkand Lo,t'dey oIT,. 45 Leaving, clear;! it One 'season. 169 working days. For the basis of a calculation, we will av :erne the wages at $1,50 a day=a higher or lower rate will nut vary the result, , ' Arnotiat earned 16U* days, $2.53m. . Now suppose an increase of wages is de - -ntanded, say 'one-fourth'. This is refused, a turn : uut ensues, and-the 31toers remain idle for, say, .12 days, a little over a fnuntb. 'Let 116 - COUDE the, cost,— • . , Inorea-e of wages for 139 .- days, '55137i 42 duys' lot.s st 51.50 . 63.00. •• VII =how, that - the : refusal o; $1.50 per‘clay hit 42 days - ts.equivaleat to the ag -1 , grezale cam. by. au increase of wages rine ', tiurrth. for 16.9 day's—that is, 42 days' idle ness,ears up the pecuuiary'propts of a strike, . for - the whole 'seasuu.! Is there any economy ? An Operator,',s, expel es, du'ring the itme of. a turnout of his hands; are so varied, accor ,, dine, !o the .nainie-of his works, that we • have no means at.hin.d of making au. a sun stimaie, with anv degree el . c.e . 'but (hey cartaw/y reach a pretty high Ggure. It is therefore evident. that the interests of both Parties, identified , with and dependent upon ore another, as they are, point'to a sptr Of mutual conciliation between both as the best policy. A little stubbornness on . the ordb side of discontent on the other Costs, • it?i , Oato, motsr in the end than it comes to. undounted'y but thepfata dictation of ciltittiem sell' , e and reason that the ultin4le profits any trade or, business 'S.tatild—be prop4tionshiy divided among all the parties engagediit its prosecution—to be apportioned , ac,..nrdidg to the actual value of the labor thocimital invested tte'd the - risks' enc, unit:Rd. ..gence - ,• if in the fluctuations of the utarkl,t, it so happens that any one of than r f et l ves more than a fair share, policy (to reverilan ititi.rruption .of business). if geuerositc, would naturally prompt-the adoption 'of :I conciliatory disposition toward .the These. latter, however, cannot rightfully.deinand such a Course, unless they too, set timed by a similar spirit„are willing, under adverse zircumstances - , to .share the effects of a depression.of business, with their co-laborers. It is a poor rule that will not work both ways. , • The whole machinery of the combination • of Capital and Labor, is but au every day ex ' empliii..attiM of the old clock to the fable.— Unless each'and every part of the entire se ries of .the works—from -the smallest pin to the hil_4,gest wheel, from the busy pendulum to file lazy cfml-plate—is tilling to perform its own , ponion of the common work as 7 signed, them, must stand still, and no •.4 tinfe ismadel," So in the business world, separate and' Peculiar duties art apportioned .to each bind every individual, or every class —it these are hegleeted or refused, the whale machini.ry becomo clogged, and the work, whatever it may be, lies a dead weight, un pr,,ti,,,t.h to the parties themselves, and oily a nutsatee in' the way of others Ax INviNciain ALLIANCE.--Tbe Washington Union, commenting on the Con .i.nectieut electlon, which came off on Mun ••••=.," ''t*to 4 **vday, said the Whig party was in the field, and it,. alltet, open and acknowledged. were .A.f»litivnisrn and Native Atnericantim. Wnereupon the Philadelphia • Sun must !nippily reiurts thus : , . 4* II the Whig pary, of Connecticut _has. ' formed this alliance, it is invincible, for .th'en embrace, all the popular elements of • opposition t.. the **-pirits patty " which•has sb long de,ecrated the name of Democracy. • 'lf-the trientiz..'ot Prohibition, thi opponents ' • .of Slavery extension and the 'violation of cam promises, and 11l American element ore a iiit d with the W bias of Connecticut, or any 'utfier Stat e , the sceptre Alas departed from (hut p,,r:v which has been dominant' Jot in ‘oy rat , , on ;Ito streneih ttf brokempledg • es Arid lootnise,. It weare tr; • f un dersuind the Unroa in.tt Delubcracy is uppos (l to ,Tetupetatice, Fret:aunt, and American Na touat,t, then ';zl ry de - N[lyd' is - wri:teo •upl,o every ptikr of the uuce proud party !, 11•Runi, Shivery mid Foreign Influence are reqii it Ltd to be regarded as cardinal principles of D , i7pe racy, the untturt is authdentocratic by an overwhelming majority ! It seems 40 Us that our,llemocratie friends of the Union are crazy:*ct endeavoring, to the best of. l their abilities:. iv-break up The time honored eld.party. tV'eLthinkir is old enough --tot. ten e - autigh,:and corrupt enough to go to the grave,* unwept,. unh.mored and,unstiug."' ALIBONL, has been nom'. n ilea by the Philadelphia. Temperance and Retuna patty for''Mayor of - Mar : i cily. The 'Convention which asseruhletl some days ago for nominating municipal 'pflicers, mantles tedau unwial degree cl prudence in Ina • • • king their selectionif---any4 proposed candt • • (late - in the !nal wise."fiqiy".-on:the'Tern• peranee question, was throain aVertOard, an„, terrmonir. Written pledget-to that el ezt are to,be exacted from every candidate. • • i'acid—the Prohibitory Merl of Philadelphia. ;are bad- inough word-trimmers; lei r in black nem hold their candidates. hereafte r arid white. - • C 7 IT naentioaed as a most singular coincidence, that Jacob .Peters, of Philadel phia, and- JolidnA. Wean, of Trenton, two ,111 stage proprietors and mail contractors, who had been in partnership for many years, ioth died the same week, with m a tMly of • each other. . .„, A 1111:111 - DOCMIEENT •• /Bedfast Arts-rued Vp • Senator Cu:cs glorified—The Sescriss of the Country's 4lgnsty-sfrwir _ A moods se the CsaPlilto crr- How Will our readers' *iota , rejoice to . learn. that ha Reverence. the Pope's late Nuncio to Brazil (but who didn't get there) is fate,. with thiee thousand miles , t 4 ocean between him and his American persecutors! Thesintry of his being made a-second Jonah of, proves to be ebtitely unfounded. lie has written a letter to "my most venerated Mon. signore," Arehowhop Kerinck"of Baltimore, I. • published ;scythe Metropolitan Catholic Mag azine ot that city, whtchi, excAlds any thing in the epistolary line on record. Lengthy .comment is Oda' ecessaiy—the whole fabric . is as thin -as gauze; every reader can see through it acid draw his- own ittferecces— We -therefore hasten to iniroduce Ins Worship forthw%ls; - Moss! :rose Moo ru.USAXISSIXto :—Behold me safe attest o the other aide 'of *the Ocean ! , The first sentiment awakened within me is that of grat itude toward so many. who will have accomplinied me from your side with their fervent prayers.— Your Grace and all the good Catholics of America have the mostample right to that sentiment from me, and it is very sweet to the to consecrate to the must lively expression of it towards them, the amt. lines which I trace on the soil of Europe. ITbat'ipositively 'Where!, Muniieor, to be grateful only to your fellow Romanist, of this country: You ought also to be thank ful--ceey thankful to the ilermans of Dali; 'bat they let you off so easily under the circumstances. Bat "murder will out" —the sore spot must be uncovered ; it may . . be salved over with plasters of pious , words, but they can't hide it entirely. .Ijere it is :1 Oa 'the Atlantic, also, ice had Moments very tempestuous, and *itch sufficiently recalled to my mindtthose not dissimilar ones which lexpert enetxf in New York when least my heart expected them, that is to say, when it was , so much delight• ed with the courteous and joyful and most honora ble welcothes, which for so meat months evert lavished upon me.., Oh what 0 - festivity did the evil-dtsposed disturb in -the hearts of those good i Catholics . What bitterness did they seek , to shed into the kindnesses which were so peacefully recip• wonted between the devoted children and the En. voy of their most loving Fattier! They : lead in deed too fair an opportunity to poison the jay of a holy tinily. always becoming more inflamed with the ardor of faith and charity ; nevertheless ' they will never prevail to destroy the dear rememb rance of that blessed enthusiasm and of that most boly reciprocited affection; 'lever will they literati to dissipate the effect of so' many benedictions which, in the name•of God the Redeemer, and of His Vicar upon earth, were given, I confess it, with the most lively affection of my soul. Moreover, to this eye of taith that madness was the most evi dent sign of good, since the common enemy mea sures his anger by the extent of his losses. If any one wishes to pretei.d tbat,all this fury of certain refugees bad 'wily \ a political color, and not a roll gtouvone, why Select as a pretext my brief, politi e , cal lite, in thatimoet diffieult charge entrusted to me of governing a million of subjects of the Pontifical States, after the delirium, of a spent Revolution ? But whoever has a particle 01 Sense, and the least grain of experience, knows well that quite differ ent teas the origin of thut seeing madness, and quite different its scope. My political llfe , even es it concerned aces, had not the least ithporitince never ! Their most celebrated 'chiefs 'never °CCU pied them-elves,with me even in their wildest de clamations. • Arrived in America with a function wholly of courtesy, of love- and of peace,, what new ele ment was superidded to exasperate them against me .1 And what field did they sektet to glee vent to theierage? In what modes and with what con sequences did they lend themselves to the spirit of darkness to cast mortification and fear into the camp of Christ? Oh what shameful page s will History stare in their regard and in regent to those who concurred with them in th4se street, orgies, end those, too, who knew not how to re'strai'n them, , • , [Aye ; there's the rub. History had al tead3i, recorded certain "shaniplul on the tither side of the Atlantic, whieh:all . ter special pleading of even the Archtgs' hop Thebes, Apostolic Nuncio hr.c., die.,. could out and never can 'obliterate Item the memo ries of American readers: Facts—especially historical facts are stubborn things.] They abused first the most unbounded and gene roes hospitality, and afterwards"the credulity of a hati.m which is already great and which aspires to deAlnies still greater. It they could not claim that abused nation as an accompli e, they rendered it 'al • least iesponsible tor what took place before its eyes, under its laws and on its soil ; namely, for a most taiValte attempt, capable of causing nay no- tton whatever to descend a thousand degrees in the scale of eta dignity. • L"A thousand degrees"—"what a fall was there!"--This may be a "great—a g'orious country," but it's dreadlully /owl they next received pod betrayed it in the most delicate of its Sentiments; since, to excite it to a generous indignation, they •invented tact. which never had, any existence, imagined, accoiding to Mins own p'easure, apneas, influences, powers and exercises of power, which. I never had, and por trayed on the model perhaps of their own hearts, such a monster.ot cruelty and villainy as to move, nue knows not whether to indignation most or to ridieu , e. And that portion of the public print, which received as oracular this echo, of Hell,— which diffused it, repeated it, expbunded it with the ' most herei-comical simplicity in the world,and with the most Inexcusable complicity, what ser vice halt irrendered to its nation? . • ' [Now, don.% get excited, Monsieur—don':. free presi in a free country will some times play the'deuce with big men . ; but it Can't be helped—tea patio! the "iustitutioo.v 'You can at least have the consolation,. Sir, of Itoowiag that you are not • the ,first yr the only victim.] (lh, I am sure that every horiestAmerican knows tr now, and when t hi. portion or the :press shall hr.() know the absurd phantasm which it has In-- lowed, the evil genius to which it has rendered ierviceot wilt experience, at the due time, tin ex entfOarf tnertilicuttisn. It mill then wish perhaps iiitnake amends for the wrong, but history hes al ready noted down with her own hand tho4e znid and Limal demonAration.,'und nothing hence forth can ob;trerate them. The shame and coati ,ion that will staecerd, then, on tho-e torehead , ,we hall be able only to pity, not to remove, because they wilt remain thereas long es the page. shall. la-I on which history has registered thee-event.. I But here comes the paragraph that will especially delight the, eyes of Senator Cass and others at Washington; who at t the same time, made such brilliant speeches for Bun. combo. It must he particularly giatilying to such gentlemln to be flattered by one who. in almost the same breath, proclaims their. 'couniry sunk "a thousand dergeet"-in and who also denounces in the bitterest terms those Ire‘presses upon whose influ ence these very dignitaries have ridden into power !I, • The nation -redeemed itself greatly, it is true, in the really courageous and true words which its Senate spoke , to defence of, and respect for, the Envoy of Borne; it was in that moment that one Capitol rendei'ed itself entirely worthy of the other; hut I cannot help. refleetlng that, nofwithstandink, such words didnot avail tb ; put a atop to those lit rllllo4 obirages, or even to Protect my lite from the same dangers. I impposed that a Government would act mit') h; and in bormotiy with, those noble, wads, to Which I will never cease rendering th.. tribute of eulogiuni and. gratitude; but the Ittope,. - Ulu% awakenedeand, in fine, the piumises given, resulted in nothing; inaction became the servant of the del:Cium of a few, and those even foreign ers; and I was obliged to be convinced ,that for more than one palace in Washnigton the-inscrip tion dictated by Job would lie most appropriate-- quasi iron essem: . [Read the next carefully, and see how the poison of disappointment rankles in the writer's plods breast. `Nevir , was school• boy so toubbed, when tits promised sweet meats were not tortheaming, as have been the whole coterie of this Popish mission, iiMin the Holy Father and the Nuncio down. lt was`eitpected that Bedint, with his long. siring of titles, nod bearing an au:ogre - Pi 'letter troin •the ,Pope to our President, and heralded by ' that "missing letter" of Mr. Goss, Jr., and,nerompanied with recomMen dowry epistles from other high sources, end areredi•til withsuch e' xtraurdiuury aud nude ft:table felicitous—with all this prestige of glory and fame in his hands, it was expected he would make one grand splurge ! that the , magnificent spectacle of a veritable lire Nticio, direct 'from the Pope,- bedecked With gorgeous caumucals, would actually astonish the natives of "these :regiobs of America"! But the pageant did not last loug— t it might have taken iu Europe, but it would not go clown, io Yankee-dom. Jeeittl craft is outwitted, and the renowned Arch bishbp ot-Thebes, after fleeing, in terror tor bin lite, from city to city, finally sneaks out of the country between two days ! Truly has . Eirwaussked.—Did ever man so go up as g r' Intemperance of thel , Soreth.---A New an„eagle, and come down as a .goose? Let Orleans paper makes the .following state him go ( hack to his master, and report faith- most i , • 5 . lolly whitt he saw and heartf—let him tell During the last year t bete qtras etpended that In a land of liberty And free schools, somethiug near - 530,000,000 for intoxicating and among a Bible-reading people.' Popish drinks in this State ;- $20,;(19( 4000 'it)! this trtcicsr,will not pus !J , , was expended in New Orleattet ' alone. , There were made about 16,000 arise ,ts' diretily and I must render'in account to my Sovereign of the indirectlydrutikerin ' in the city - aud ..tr uet e t lea s t of his mostkindtv intended letters,but , ~ . ' the silence of 'Moro who received them will es.- °tate. tth .. toUt 400 ' plain my own silence, and this discourteous and about it) mu i dgra, besot* if a host Of other d esu 6 br'-', delinum.fremens; insulting lesson for the Sovereign of Rome wilt crimes.: geare- I,ooo.llterr e been reduced to not be Mat on any other chief of a nation end et si esorinee and ineunenet .. the .......t..._.... ...f ilite, who may ever wish to lavish - civilities and the s u Z ie um:" hoe ti -`" '`,"'" `.". courtesies from the ether side of the Atlantic.— t i crippled; thousanus Certainly it is not thus that great nations are g e y have been' kept; out or eanployment ; society erned and eerrod. There is indeed a common code at Mtge has been ererrimusly , deeply damaged mr them eq, nor is Hive an ocean to divide them in all its,''relatiems ; *her hcalilt and' enefgles in the fulfilinent of their paramount duties, for the , 1 orae of our best mrieens nave'been de , ascrarrr violation of which, triom who rule or rep- ° s • -' • • ' . resent their destinies are Obliged to 'answer. The ' stro" „ed and rowed la life.;• All thin has been , 1 judgment to be passed on this straw the Nations of - ditto .e, and more, and yet tee' have *nen who eethemetatwowerabwaliatribedbavelmsalfri4erielfe°srsme4prints,onod then°l banks of the Ohio or the Hodson.le' I us that "the rantr.=seller is as intioceist mi '.i 'child." , Pardon me , my sou venerated Lord . . 2 : 2 - The boatmen 'at 111i4ersbarg, Pa., have nom irourrartssos if I give vent , for t esr : resolved to chart*, hereafter, for i aiming meat IQ Kale flesh of =Pr. I know not hoit ' eet Bahia:le e $ 2 13 7 4a RT. .:. I • to coa l, , nacre* alginate Itita wberis s collider the 2 cedy at the principal rill. maw* *a media sad .mors fificiatlew vino who thegraosel: kis ailltr belayed his mitimasiind wasdeaf too ohlte lob hatter having himself deceit** and, 'it. • 114 nm instantlyle those tentUidedismarbick elate **it to triumph : in 'Whosioevetrbettlythe Cites his breut,ltot only as a 4ymbol•lpf true rtripigyibut also as a symbol'of thin cross :Which ihe perseett tions of Hell cause hint more truly to howl. in the heart. Oh! let that power of darkness Unchain itself as much as it can, throusle•ite ariese• thew *pentacles so venous, and so faithful to it:i I- will not rennet one of the innumetsbte bettedtetiotts which I scattered on thalami of Columbus:: I wilt remember always with Fide the joyful are* loyieg 'receptions, the wo fateschm-W ta the Midst of the meet hely solemn ities, the mutual edification •wtochme. experienced in mix:arts in the fulfil ment of so many acts which derived from my, Episcopal Ministry : ever shall I hold deaf the re membrance of,the American people, Whoth I bless aed with all my **ilia their 'annuities*, ,m their churches, in their sick, in their young true .and principal Helaine, sweet aed :precious hope of religion and of the country. My • heart will always give a throb of tender and grateful af: fernioni'my ups will always tithathe a prayer for them, and this hatid,•whieb, always ready, clasped so many others on that su re of-thee will ever be raised with equal readiness tWe* .them, in whatever corner of the earth my destinies may cast me. shall always fervently .rejoict• that I. had its my • satisfying the .destres•larthe • Bishops mid of the long journeys no other end than that of Catholics: From this holy ends your Grace knows well that the unman* upon. my life itself, were, even horn the bosh:ming, unable to divert Me. terminated ley course only when the reiterated commands of the Holy Father obliged .me return to Europe; and the diggers and ealumnies and outs :sees which were the most noble arms of: my ente ones, and which alone sufficed to stamp them ; as they have rendered my mission more holy; because more, persecuted;so they have infused' into me• greater courage to despise ttem, trusting in Abe. power of the Supreme Keys, arid in the• efficacy of e 6 many prayers which, in the two :wnrlds' rote for my safety, and atilt !ISO, to the throne:of Goo. [Oh no ; not lie' return till the; "Holy Father" sent for him ! No "menaces":conld "divert" him from the qolv. of his mission ! of course not. ' How boid a few thousand miles' travel makes him 4- ..EV:e_yr body who .remembers his exit from 'this country, like an escaped convict, will know ho'w much such stuff is worth, Nat a word, it will be observed, is said directly, through. ,out this long letter, about .the, or iginal de. .. sign (so announced) of this-tour or Bedini,. his mission to., Ifrazil. His debut -in :hie country was a mere passing ran to "these regions of America," according to the Pope's instructions.] . Who knows not that persecutions are the mist glorious and moot inevitable heritage of our Minis,. try? Who,perceives uot in this the most effica cious means for increasing in the Faith, for kind -Img more with the ardors of holy charity, for ex tending asalwafs. the kingdom of feints 'Christ* Oh, how little would my mission hare: been Wor thy 9t Him. if it bad betmeciaitered only with ro.- res..; l bless those thorns which mortified it: they arc the blessed seal, which olinlilied it and rendered it more holy. Let the snit the indignity which perteeted it.in the very eutifted the heart, the field which received that reed will not delay to bring forth abundant and blessed fruits. tNi.ri granton frumentt eadrna in terra alortnumptent,ipsnra soltern taff.et, Could there be words more true and more consoling than. ese for 'one who was the ohjset of the anger of hell in the exercise of a nuithiry all of love and of peace? And more op portunely still does that snored seed receive a cont inent from the words—tntortifirandam infidele• tate Jadavrion Inultiplieantho, poinclorlint. It is the unbelieving who have the ounce of morti fyiag that seed, but the successful harvest is mul tiplied under tfie hands of a people that rersevere , +. that believes, that adores, and that knws show to re..eive in the heart, with equal. faith, benediction and mortificatton. Behold the part which belongs to the' good Catholics of those vast regions ; 1 point it out us theti' duty and as their comfort ; 1 recomaiend it as a prieintis memento of my so jourivamong theta . ; and I coatess tharthe hope of seeing them persevere in good, even otinerensing and multiplying in it through the moot ; painful and mortifying occurrences that may bat; tenders les grievous to thy heart the moment which separates me from them,' and perhaps separates use from them forever. Oh yes t I feel that this thought and thi-' separation cost too dear to my sensibility r . But yet I bless the tender emotion which I expo- 'deuce, because it will had an echo in:the hearts of so many ,whom .I have seen and blessed, and will confound thOse enothies of God and frian,who 'with so ranch malice would have wished': to break the sacred chain of ardent ehtirity which bound us to gether, would have wished •to see , every where dried up the source 01 the holy affection, with which we mingled together joy and sadness, pain and triumph-Iml dui?' ilOstre4 will perish will be, in fine, a constant pledge of reciprocal, not ,ungratefudremiu 'seenee, end of eoithimeprayer for oar greater good and for the multiplied glories of air holy religion. - • , ' [But the' ast is the crowning:potet - of this rich document —ibe climax of gullibility.— some years ago, it was trumpeted through out, all Popedrim that a cerium picture of the V trgin Mary lad turned its eyes' up, in some miraculous way—'-of course the story found and stilt retains many believers wring the " latiliful," but they must he thoroughly '-dyeil in the faith to swallow such a palpable yarn ; and the Nuncio has' some copies Ja ke') and seeds them as wonderltrl presents to his Romishiriends in :his country ! !! Shade of Munchausen ! Can this be the Ntneteecith century - But we submit the 'pictures, story _ , 'and all, without ' further - comment. There are things so disgusting, in their noted de: fortune, Ihat no extraneous appliances can posildy make them more Itidenus.] -'-'-_?ifeanwhile for amore sensible proof of my grat iturc,-and of-pious remeaibrunce,•which may re, call my journey, I send at the same' time to your Grace mid te your colleagues a number of pictures of the Blessed Virgin of caused to be there expressly engraved; the engraving being done from a Daguerreotype taken from the won. .derfiti picture itself, and given me by the-pious and zealous bishop of.that city. That porteinious mo ving of the pupils took place precisely during MY civil jyrisilicnon, when I presided Over the govern ment of Bologna. It was very. just after the mica non of the-Ameriviin people had ,been drawn iu iho-e events of my commissnry-hip which deka-. ,ded in no Way upon me. or which from the nameable anger of a lew lost indtvidu: els, that I should call it also , to one which More truly distinguished and - privileged it. Without pkilging a divtne faith on this subject, since I be lieve That the only autlioraatiee sentence of the Vatican has not yet intervened, still _how much force in itself has a faith, all humeri* though it iv, to favor of thy: well established prodigy. and the diffu sion id a picture so blessed, and so full of celestial inspiration, I consider will he.graleful to Ca th ol i c -hearts, and more than gratetuhns'eful and eftiea. I CiCPW for their piety. If others collected the mire which impeded my Mena admini,jration,, let them have this its true. gem ; and as the fe:fuer with that inflamed themselves to anger, to outrages, and to curses, let these, by. ihis be inflamed. to Huth, to love, to devotion, to piety, and 'to every_ fairest virtue which can render them wort he of so near it treasure. Yes ! this beautiful contradiction will also appear at the sight of this picture, to wit,. that so many who yielded so priimpt a credulity thl tie false and - most injurious narratives of one inithl' vidual, wilt glory in being the molt incredulous -in resisting the assertions 01 thousands and thousands who have testified to that prodigious movement of the eyes, and who through a suit* and'irrepressh hie emotion found their owe eVesin tears and their hearts di commotion. t Hiving a blind and most proinpit faith for ealan ale.. and for falsehood, they will have none what ever for the mos: marvellous trutlia; and throwing themselves with bill-appetite and Cwithout di gu=t upon tales which degrade and cOrialpt the manwho believes them, will proles , : thetnt*lves too experi enced and - too sagacious not .1'3, 4- reject with scorn and contempt the faithful relation Of events Which ennoble the human species and cOnso!e it, putting it in more evident relation with the divinity even, of which it hears itself the hmagh sinoe the first - moment that the vital breath will:given to life clay of Eden. But this is language 'loll upon them : §ocor 'ornate reespittnt verhum to nut. I must limit znyi , cll.4, pray the tame blessed !Ludy of Rimini, that behignant she would tutu' her merciful eyes upon this land, where to'niezit , most sweet in distribute this her image. Oh May iiiisanost pow erful Mother of the Gad-Man Console with her re. leetial glance so many of her children who will seek in her maternal heart the fountain of turnatiY. graces ;. and may she, in so nianyrothers also,:wh?),• bathed in the blood of her Som.atill obstinately re. fate to rail. her their Mother, iwhrk the not less rare prodigy of opening tneir eves to bottoms Mote true, mom jul, more dear, irieru'holy„ ' 1 ought-to ask pardon, Monsignore Mio Venerat• into:is I pereeo.e that with this burst have tiemped a field .which is whelty.your own; to your Grace rather than to mu b'elprogrohe language which ex nriris 001i0,u13 rind entreats, in the name ot :t he faith. Bortbsin it, however, M the overflow ing sentiment with which 1 tint at this niornerst seized, tuff of reminiscences natively as they - are varied towards these Americans, whem now only does it appear to me that I am quitting, and whop', I will term, indeed, alway 4 dear to my heart, ove n without distinction of with. Be :my interpreter with thein Monsigoore, whets acid "how yob, can , irttUw me, a; ever ready to' obey your lonoltes: honor me with your coostant good wit ; Send be lieve that!to the highest esteem had veneration tar your Grace and for all-your Epiteopal ciolleigu, I add the mottsinecre and the moat unbounded Mier tint].• . :,G.llEnta Arehltslt9p Tat•bt3, ipostottc Nutyrict: Lompox; I7m.Ftoryary, 18a4. • . We annex translations of the several, Lat• in phrases that occur in th§ above, t hat its entire meaning nasy bt ariprebendeil. by all our readers : , • of should have hero pa though Iltat! e.ot been. tUnlese thesniut of teed fallOg into the ground had died, it would have remained alone, ' rru be mortified by the unbelief of 'the Jews , i 3 to be nnullipled in the faith of the pemple. f 311 will not receive the word. fltriti Mono. t Pswayer Furnace.—We last week nitticedthe commencement of Operations at !thin Arnim* has : linen insularly at work during thn wrkek,' to the entire satisfaction of the .propeiettor, .liad the getunal admiration of. all riaitors.. Its arm-, 'visas° 6tr, tits evrat_exceeded rattails:6*J . The imam °Calmat run cote 61aitapiiat wait day, was °pima:hi eri►wan at 4 the mintage cepa cilY oi iinariutittoi. iiiiiiills o +oo -11811 1 07 4Te Whinh,ltdmitting a margin of Ode Or toes fur steidetitor}woe:anus, will exceed tttaquiustuy turned out by any previous riniaagemeat. The proparty pact:talked lint hummer of mews, &dale, bleier and Paul, of Pliiidelphia, by Mr. c . g 4„ Arktue,A; forthwith as extensive system o f repairs Matituted. The oil stack lints thin down Dearly to the foundation, and the near ono erected with great care and of the heat matefinia. It is alro a -few feet bigger than the old one. measures at the Low $3. met !quire, and 30 at top. Tat M. per chambei at t,he bate itectuucallY the - bothes) as 12 feel te,;(ltctedele A fuze sleet iron pap, .5 . met in. diameter, and h ued ' ith fire-briek, couveys the wend w:g gases from the top of dm stack down 'under the engine .botters ; by Vititalpeaus the use of ordinary tnelis entirely superseded—as the ow. es are of a aufßeieutly high temperature to make all the zleinn required. . The old 4igine with ail its Lstnies was inteia out, and us/place supplied' with a new one, of per. feet dnish, from the ehtablishment of 'Mr: Geo. W. Surtleri ot this place. It is of 7U liorm power, but . of gearing sufficient to increase it to IL/horse. it worse 'admirably: The floor of tne engine rOOlll is elevated EOM two fiat above its former level, to prevent Ilia: possibility of inconvenience from .an accidental overflow Or efxrunininnun water.- The boil o 4 aro supplied wiry' the purest water, from springs at. the loot of Sharp Mountam, near Mr. John Bantian'ediew house. The"E oiler and Engine houses havisbeen _newly roofed and painted, and in other departments like wise it is eVidenttheiiides has not been Overlooked: in more important considerations fur the wilt.— The whole place presents quite a changed and at..; tractive. apPeiraui4. . • ' Another important improvement, in coimesihn. With. the Furnace, was the.rattu3s of the cad duct; for the admiesion of boats from the Canal. Was thoroughly,cleriziel out, and the. sides well lined; so that boacif a veryheavy tonnage eau readily be Boated_.. This work. alone cost a goodly sum. Mr. 'Atkins seems to be perfectly at home In .dir crock he has undertaken, and rnorcover, 4 apparent; ty possmus all the requisites of a thoroughloing business Man. A Furnace in this Vicinity certainly has ell the natural anirantages of locatmn desirable. We therefore anticipate for the prezent - pi opric: tor an unprecedented degree of recces. ;TREMONT AFFAIRS Quite an excitement was raised in Misplace, this morning in consequence of one of our citizens, 9 -corgi comuig. home with a fe male child; wltreh he , with others toned near the- Swatera 'Railroad, about three miles irciin ,thi; pace in the direction 01 ..Pinegrove. The child it apparcntiy about six weekS' or two Aniniths old, dreried' in neat, comfortable clothing, and wag wrapped in nu old shawl, it was lying in the bushes some distance Irom the Railroad and attracted r(ttentiou by its crying: ;there is Some appearance of violence on it. Both' its e)es am bio,d,ahot and a livid streak around them— there is also a black mar:: on the Lack of At' brad;s tudicallag!thatfolit Vey had beet, intended by, the inhuman monster who aiitnthmed ,t at that dreary place. The engineer that runs the t'..eieti 'motivy between this and Pineznive, says be Nis' , a woman pass up and down twice, yesterday. cat'yy trig what he supposed to he a anti', and iu the alter part of the ilay he passed her again, when ,she bud nothing of the kind. From this - it is interred !hut the Laird Was out ever night, and that she is :the tuotier. 1 .4 t is not known wha l i rine is, but, strOng - suspictorni hare'ticen awakened In a-eeriaM ditrr lion, uuditiseaus will 'bu. used to ferret out .Furtuntoely for the chad-u tell into'goot.l hands. Sir. Hut4ruger. has ueetzetarried.rnany leartyend nerei! lista% heti any Clilltitg.ll, Piovideneu: hai :4upplied the vacuum In a mmarkubte way, and judging JrMn !appearances, I Dunk, much to ,the gratitteatteu of alt concerned. Mrs. liuntzumer wilt Make a kind mother ft,r tee little fontulithg— and ell with one accord re:jetee that it hum Intuit into bet hPtim. G. - Trimogt, April 4th. 18'L.4. .T.A.IIA:QUA Et 4. JDUENAL.—Pear .Sitj :—Your subscribers here I were tavored with quite a congiorneratia of ideas; laiit4eek, under the hvad of .",Tamaqua Af Presurne-"Conalonieraie" tenet (eel quite te:levedi after gelling rid of such an enormous quantity 4 Gas, as he hatched forth Cu that occii: stun. . - iis:oot tea and a:ginrude ' what On exploition It prcduceit. Wo are glad to learn, hoWever; that our friend le couvalur.cent agaiii--otherwee, he tnighl neell a pretty consider4ile &scot Godir'e!. Cordial to . ;save him. And so,'eertain pat:sons in "'antique au:l,milly l did preatime,ro apply to the Legrstature:'ior a Charier, forming ttiem into a Gas Ccatiparry—und theooo, ..clandeatinely, exclusively, and in'au iintisuafiirau ner.!' Shitde of Noah Webster ! what big ii•hrd4 —and witt,iont .Carting Billy Green out with , '- bell, for ills purpose at proclaiming nloudAo nil the good citizens of our g !idly Borough. f. I .Vell, We acknowledge that wasrathera TO.ece of neglect ion the-part of the compaily, not itO 'do no—and to, atone, as tar ue in their power, foi• that negieet„ they did publish it, as soon its •they here organized: Better late than never, you kno*. But utter nil; the only difieretiee between us, i s ..ns to the wire of its pubtication: and the applicants, be; in; the pnrty utteieeted, elniints.l- to he ,th e e; beet judges; et u -pie proper tune. But seriously.ean ! not perceiye What-Mutt can be found : with - the per; sone constituting the Gas Camparty, or the tritintie in whieh it was organized. The tact IN thttiti; was nothing "elundestine'• in the matter, Or "unnstuil in the manner of its organization." Tne Char(er applied forces, I poi, emu, others of the ,acne char iicter tis.#lly are, and "Conglomerate" evlecea a very culpable ignorance of Mete, in regard ;l the whole uQiir. Let un see it•suchvis trot the'Oti-e: Mr. Hcsiniticas read the Bill in ptaCe,Jani'2fith Feb. lSth Bill passed the Senate on final reeding— Feb. QOM, transcribed end • sent . to the BOuse— klareli 7th, pasted the House witlnmi,amendineril, end returned to the Senate—Alerehlith, Bill signed' by the Wiernor. In the meantime, the B:11 WS.4 noticed by the Aline . , rl .loni-nal, Philada. .6.%dger, 1 l'hilade. :S.erz—all of the I - larrbbim, papers, and all of ilui proceeding+ upon the • Bill, regularly no need in the Lepisfqtive Union, nt all stages; of lit progress; eoptesi of which Were reemved vk i many person} Isere, and I presume by lull : the k...ciitpi'ts ol the County, and the greatest pith; ic;ty given t io the erhole project. How,- then, it can be called clan destine or unusual, can only be e:tplainetlliy r•Con 'glonierate."' As to its "exelinor eness," it: ii only so, in that certain persons ere "not in the i7iiig,:' who are'ygry desirous of being so—and semi. of whom, Wonovi , learn, contemplaec4--t;ery, "elan clestmely" too—getting somethinig- 1 -M the kind up, "on their own hook." gee It are .' birth; of ill omen" in Tamaqua, as well es elsewhere, who. are alWays ready to grumble and !find fault with eil •ryiliing of Slits kind, in which they do sat have . thinitiative, or which does not inure to their own pa bonier benefit. Theirdfts. in regard tel rim pro i posed inerease in tax,.4.lectri to be known by "Con, glomerate" about an well as those' concerning the Gas!. CoMpany ; and' would adviie him, - )nfuture, to be better " booked up" in regard to matter* id hided to in bit Correspondence freM Timken. Yours truly 1 Gas. • I .;imagers, April :t, 1851: i ..1 ,1 .. [Correspondents ere alWays lield responsibli.for their own statements—we, of celirse cannot pre- - , tend tin vouch for either their- Juitness or correm- 1 nets; but, had we known that SFnator 'Flrindricks was aimed at by Me communication alluded to, we shotild-not have let it pass, without then raying something in hie defence. .No °tic eould.lie more - .. attentive in furnishing iegislative inlormallOn to his corediments, than Mr. lleniltick.. , lie is I altrAysi pro.ntit to send copies oh every bill, in an . ? was in teresthig to the people of the dOuttly. RS :50oit of they can be had, mid even someiimea.te; Mks' the trouble to copy them in inamatm l .ipt, wh.ti printed copies , can not be had. Clargeii of negligence in this respect against kits-ere certainly wi th out good . ground.—Ects.ocntr.l ( 1 ' 11:7' Ilovitiu Dar.rh•The hest thing under , nerofis this heal we have ever come! is 1 the . following—the anthcir is ',nog. Folks ,That have' just undergone this irying Piwess-- ! trying alike to good constittitions iddd good,o 1 enapers—w ill douhtlese eortolg(lrali! Our uPtn!: ion:of its merits,: ! , ,Beale, hustle', clear the way, ;Ho woes, we move, (hap move to day : Pulling, hauling, fathers cat nng, i M•others brawling, rhildreo squalling, Coaxing, teasing, whimpering, prattling, :Pots and pang, and ketues.niuling, i Tumbling bedsteads, Ilying tindsprcsd% 13rolien.chitirs, tine! hollow wares, ; , Strew the street—sl moving day. 1 ! ! Rustle, bustle, stir about, f f . ! Some momn,g in, gSme moving out; 1! i, Soma move by team, some mcom by hand.. ,•!, An annual callizbumpian band.,, ! ! i Landlords dunning, tenant. ghunning; Laughing-, crying, dancing, singingi, Spiders dying, feathers flying, -• ; !?:... 1 Shaking hearth rugs, killing bed-bliss, •-. 1 Scampering ran., mewing cats,.- ,--!,! , •, Wbiniog dogg, grunting bogs: ' i! .:: '- 'What's the matter!? Moving day. _ ,Cl:7' In Dresden, a little ragged chiloi wah: beard to call from the window of 'a - rneaO house. to her neighbor--.'Please Mrs. 11144 ler. motber soils her.best cotoplupe ots, so 4; it's fine weather, would you go a. beggiot Stub glee uncinnew i ' 'MOATS Lll6llKLA,TiEfallt. - !'Serra.r.Afornik 29. Tile &Mouse bill tO incorporat#the*tru cunt* - } 4t l onPaOl v ilial# o The ersOutrir Pll' waeus* up by'r. Slit - 01 4 (th,truuei-V. reported ! the be. lore) who atedriftely moved til stitistitUte Stiehl!' 144411 through the &nate oil second, rt aging setae days previous. Th iras'agreel lo iby general consent;'; and the amOnded was ordered to boa:4;l4od by the follYwltivrote: Ynss—:Messis."Banarie, lbackaleee, Crabb, Cresswell4,b_iirsie, Emu, Fergusub, Fuck, Ilsruiltua;AlyrOa D. Elstulia, Bptiraun W. l! EN DRICKB, lloge,,Janiison, /toner, Onkel, bl'Farland, Pr att, Quisgle, ;Skinner, Slifer, McCasliu, Speaker -42. NAYS • '; • , NAYS--tesati Darlington, Foullirod, Fry, •Goodsvinir aldemaa, Beier.ltaintock, Price," Strier-1). Mr. Welintock then moved to resolve :again itritl , ,cortimittee of :the whole, for the :purpose Sr : . utisinutiog a ,bill 'simply sub witting. tie question of a "liquor law" or "no liquor lafi," to a vote of the people. This ;iris negatived by a vote of 21 nays to 10 yells; as follows: . YEAs-4,ilessts.barliogton,Foulitrod, Fry, Goodwit4 %Haldeman, BUCtiotock, Price, Sit-. ger, WhOyy, M'Castin, Speaker—to. 'Nets-Olessrs..Barnes, Crabb, Oresswell, Darsie, Ferguson, Frick, Haanhod, Byrn-D ' Hamlin, Ephraim W. Hamlin, 11K NDI 1 OK S, Huge, Jamison, Kidzer, Kuukel,i;4l'Fttriand, Mellniger, Platt, Qutg. gte, Skinner, Slifer-21. This riflow's;what that prpposi tido is worth in the Senaie.: ;• The ripte on the final posage Of the Bill was as ffii,ilows: 'YEAS'zsleisrs. Barnes, Crabb, :Cresswell, Darsie,ttans, Ferguson; Frick, llacnilion, Byron Ephraim. W Hamlin, HEN DI IC K S, Huge, "lanninn. Kunkeli:WFtirtand, Mellioger, Platt, Quig. gte, Ski,aner, Slifer --21. MT's—Messrs. Buckalew,Darlington, FoulkrOtt„ Fry, Goodwin, Hadeinsia, Hies. ter, M'Clintock, Price, Sager, Wherry, Me. Carlini pecker-=l2. ‘.; The` ilal #ote on the School Bill was as toltows - , Yza.f..-Missrs. Barkos, Crabb,:Cresswell, Darineion,,Darsie, Virus, Foulkrod, Ham ilton. kehrEiltil W. Hamlin, Itunkehlicz Clintotic, Mellinger, Platt, Price, Quiggle, Wherts - hl6. • Nett:`- . -Messrsi Buckalew, Byron D. Ham lin, Felitgustio,fiick, Goodwin; Haldeman. Hiesfeti Hoge, EFNDRICKS, Kinzer, Itle- FarlaniiiMt!Ca3lin, Fry,'Sagec, Sitter, Speak er-10. • . - e',‘teti era 'Mining (Irrigivement) Bill wasby a vote of 15 neysao 13 yeas, as . lohioti Vcii'i--71‘ressrs. Cresswili, Feick, Hamil ton, throu:Dllanalin, Ephraim ADFarland, Platt, Price; Qui,gglp, Sager, Skinnit„Slifer, Wherry-13. Nets -111esm-s. Barnes, Buckelew, Crabb, DariollMo', Harm, Eituis, Ferguson, Fuulk. rod, ;fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, Iliesier, Mellioger, Al'Caslict, Speaker SEkerEtrMarcii 30.—The supplemeott to 5 the acf, incorporating the Mt. Carbon and'Pt. Carb4 Railroad Compauy passettrinally. T11:1! supPlemeal to the act', incorporating the 1.-3buyiktli Talley Navigation and Rail rottOompany' was (Malty passed, •with a pruitso offered , by Mr. Ileudricks, that noth mg therein shall be construed: to authorize the timstrhetion of a branch road trotn Port Curb* by the way ol ,Creek, to the towq of St. Clair. libiTsc-, - --/Ilardi 31.—A bill, was reported to Mcorporate the Anthracite Savings Bank' • .of Schuylkill County. ~• SOATE—March 31.-711 iesolution -was, pasOd to,adjouru•sme chino the 18th u • iliksE—April' 4.--The Prohibitory 1.,i. ... , gnat Law 13111 front the Senate was taken' up4the bill as it passed the 11rise having' breCantended by the Substitution. of the Setif& bill. . . , liie bill haVing been read, ; - atui the ques...' tioryielugou concurring in the amendment ni - tiii: Senate, it was moved to postpone the' subject until lo•tuorrow. ~ • i llie motion was disagreed to. It was then ~.i. • moved to postpone until.Fritfily,• which was. : 2 . disigrted to. Ai - lotion was, then made Ito poslptine in. dranitely. Lost. ' ! il.leynestion was then .ttikeu on concur. ~.:. .rizig,:in the amendment ot the 'Senate, and ,dedded in the negative—yeti*, 37, . pays 61. ' the tote was as follows :7 } .1,1 1. AS —NI essT s. Abraham:, Baldwin, Ball,. Biglipin; Caldwell, Carlisle, Chamberlin, Crti.iie: -Cuituuins, Davit, Deegan, De France, Elif t i.id, ;Fletcher, Gibbonryi o.wiu, Hills, Hanimil, - Hunt, Jackniau,TKilizore-, Linn, niaire,.. Maguire, MaciderfiOd, M'CoombS, APeonaell, Miller, Muse, Parke, Parnilr'e, P9i4rnoie, Porter, Poulscio,' : Sintib, (Oral.; for 4,) Siettart, Ziegler-3T' Na ~ rs, ; --M in essrs.'Adasi Atherton, Barton, B, In ;Beck. 'Bever, Bond; Bush. 13yerly, Caliin,,Colliaß, Cook, D.tughertv, Dunning, EC:keti., &dinner. Ellis, Berths: Foster, Fty, Gitjenime, ,i4itmore, Gray,' Groom, HaMil. liini - Hr:rr, Hie: Amid, 1111114, r,... HIPPLE, HPRY,,CO Hunsrcker, ' Hunter, Johnson, li:kglit, LaurY; (Lehrg.h,) Lowry, (Troga,) INlqiee, : -Airily, Monaghan, Montgomery, I.pre,: Moser, Palmer, Patterson, tit.ney, llftwlitis,. Roberts, Rowe,, Sallade, Sc4i,t, a ;• Simonton. Smi 11; - (Berks,l Stock dale, Serous, Soothers; heeler: Wicklem, 4At s ll,o, Wright, Chase. , peaker-61. - , - ;',5.i the bill Will Wow, probably go' to n Ciiinniittee of Conterence . eillihe two Houses. • i 'eke bill, as it .stands, enacts a Prohibitory . 14r1t ; ;aving the question 0 the en a ctment Liking elfeet,*subject to 'a vote of the Peo. 44' in Oztab'er.. • . ; , . 'i'Sr..•L'vri--, Aprtl I.—Tbb consolidation of *Supreme Court at ILirfisburg was riega• tcved bpi vote of I to 19. Vilottst: April ;3. —11.4! bill to sell the p l ub. "tite: works was; taken up, the question pond * being on the ntnendritent of Mt. COok; itiik•ii t. 4 the bill as pasSed by the Senate, so 1 t'iollifiett a 3 'to apply to the Main Line.- 1 The debate was continuiml by Messrs. ri g . 1 orti, i Dunning, Crane:,atid Stoekdate, the !' . Cast, third and Muith helOg In favor of the 6:11;, and the :'seetnatt against. The aniend hient was then agreed to by a vote of f'.6 to i f -i; - •a, -i • . . : i:. IVUssrs• nipple and flora, we observe, 4. .th ;voted is the negajicie.. trligious 3ntelligenri. GE Rev. ANDREW Lortoactit Will preach , ritt the Second M. E. Church. (Market street) on ' f6nhhsth next, on the :Rd tnatl, at 10 o'clock, A. M., t' r Ehtllt in the evening. F 125 0 FRIDAY EVENING tectnres upon he Apoca tipse, nre in cotin‘e of delivery in fhe Lecture 1.1.00 m of Trinity Church, Centre Street. ?, • .4 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear ti:the words of this prophecy,-ind keep those thing. ic high are written therein; for the time is at hand." i . The public aro cordially incited to attend.- Cam' BAPTIST CIIIIReIr, NiStEllltOrlgoSlllHet, Rev. ;J. HAREASO CASTLE, Pastor. and every Sate ',,l?etb at io} o'clock' A. M:, cind 7 P. M. • rirTtht rs CUURCH (DISCOPA Centre St.— ACV. DANIEL WASIIISUBN, hector. Strvice. Leal tegutariy in Mk Church every Sunday : Morning, at 10} o'clock Eientng., at 7} " . ! lr Tusite Nvit..t. be preaching to the. English. f • Lutheran Church, Market; street, every Sunday Morning and evening. • j.;. ftrlinitorous SERvice„s arc held regulnrly in • ''.the Jait , un the first 'aild third Sundays of every '','''lnerith; commencing at 4'. o'clock, P. M. Rise. ...tlactiel Washburn, and IteV. John. H. Castle nre the !Actium? clekgytiten : 1:3 9 '.11ev. WYTUE, prehch in the Ist zMethaist Church, Second above Market street, imrooriote . Morning at .10 o'elOck. "-E 'rug Rev. Mr. wit'. preach in the : ArAncinte Reforntedi Presbyiertan Church. 51artzet 'street, on Sabbath (to-morrow) Morning, and 'evening, at the usual Dour. . 4", i• • TY' rjr.SLICiIITLY SUlClDAL.—Cardinfil Wiseman ilftS.sent over t England a form of prayer. for lases among the Homan Catholics. ttim all Her Majetty's enemies may be sin.xdily overthrown. I I . . t WIT stews that there are numerous convents ' in England, containing:from three to seven punafes, bavythiA eta putted tiv Popish press nit frritti lar !nunneries Instead of describing such'Very smsllsisterhoods as nunneries, tt would be more truthful eo ran. them next-to-none-eries. Or nide are in thi! States 41 Theological Setranaries, with about 1,3 J: students in !connec tion with them. Of these 225 are in Congrega tional, 491 ur Presbyterian, 40 in Methodist. and 2 70 in Daptiq Seminariea. Adding to this number 10 the Theological Seminaries, the estimated num ber in the Coheirs. we.have an egitregausi 1,- 9 o who are in ,:olleges ;or Seminaries preparipg to occupy the Protestant puffin. , .0" . Tut following is i coNectured estimate pf nunisteriel destitution in the Northern end \Velum Slates and Territories Churches, 3,166, lesi .100aonninel churches, 3,368 Ordained ministers, 3,128, lest! nominal, :ministers Superanerusted, professors, ,edi !:tors, er.e.,.and allowtog for staled supplies " ...of nil kinds - • • • • - .2,671 Minitterial destktpiiao, - DIIPARTNEENT.. OP STOCKS LA l' T numpartgueo ßWElS Cowpanie* . s in aid rim Of r nicr frost A 11: -- tbree:COat /Ards of_Pennay . l " UR. • Witty rt itrinene - Afurinsrby set.traixs ac Co. Binkert. . . • . v.. • 'BAIL BOA Ds . ing ‘; " • Hui tic SChtiyikitt }lnv:en, Mogul Carbon; • • Mottnt Carbon & Port Ctirbon; Mil Creek, : . • Schuylkill Vaßey, Lorberry Creek, j Swatara, I. • - C.ANALS. Navig.ation,_: • do ' , Prefer d, Ifnipn Carat, do do Preferr ed. Detaware& Hodson Coal dc Trans. _portstionCo.:s. • j .1 ROAD dc COAL CO'S. ,L4ittleSchapaliCoal Jc It. R. Co., Le),Ogla Coal dc Navigation Co • .Haaletoit.Coal Co., But Mountain Coal C 0..: , PecianylvaniaCcall dr R. B. CO., Ihiapnin Coat& R. R. Co., Ly,kens Valley R, R. Co., Beaver Meadow,. Coal & R. R4C0.,. COAL COMPANIES', Foiest Improvement Co.,_ • NortlA Punerieatt.Coal Co„ , Delaware Canal Co., 1 4, MISCELLANEOUS. ' Miners' Bank, Fanner' Bank, POtt*v Gas Co., j Pottsville ,Watet Co.. ' . 1' Muuso," If our '4egitg correepomleM wilt forward ua One - Doha; c have tbu 'benefit. of the inseruowbf bis commuruggilog—big cm with out. - • .1 1' • • - COAL iti‘3IIII4,YLAND. r ;The Baltimore gives .the frliosviag abstract ot • the capacity sandeitent of the I Niaqiild Cog! Region :4•••• tke, learn fruni - , tie annuallepurt of Dr. Higgins; state ri i duttural - Quietist,. trial • mere :are fittkeri, veins La the gr:ial coal - tegion, Altegheuy , county, Md. , sumenf which, However, have no eConotineal value that is!, it would cost more to work theta than' the prOduet would :The:chief vetus'ale : lit, the two feet Vein ; 2d, the three feeti, vein ; 3d, .the furl) inch veto ; 4th, the, six feet 'vein ; sth, the eight feet vein ;,610, the big or titieen fee. Vein. :The most iinporiant veins, huwever, and 'those now workedlfor expertatiorr, are the big vein, the six le4 vein rind ine. v forty Inch vein. 'The big vein is'cousidded the • roost valuable;, it contains ati average thick ness of eleven feet ol Workable It is estimated that there are in tiros' _field 20,00 r acres of workable big vein eclat, Stl,OUl/ acres of the met Vein, and sU,Obti acres ol the forty 'inch vein. It Will thus: be neen that • the smaller veins embrace! a rit' uchrlarger I Hrea than the big' They,du nut suffer "so much by: deuudations; The tullirtving is i t a calculatiun:ol the iundunt of available sual iin the main coal fielki The big, vein, cOni !priFiug 2ti 3 Oti acres (.4 workable coal) 11 {feet thick,coutaius in every acre 77.747 tuns !of coal,, or in the wade. vein 351;93:1,333 Ded . uctoue forth lot ivastage of every kind, and we nave 266 - ,200,uti0 tuns ut mer chantable coal of unstirpasf,edtseellence.— The six feet vein contains m each acre 9,- 6SU tons of coal ; this multiplied by its num bet' of acres, 80,000, will cove 744,400,000 tons of coal. Dctlueting_A before, we- And it is•capable el filiniShing 1580,80tr,00U tons el coat. The lour feet vem.:contains also 80,000 acres ; each acre 6,b5d tuns of coal ; the whule vein, tuereture, Contains 454,00U,- 000 tens of coal. Deducting: one forth for wastage ,and We, have 363,ta,u00. tuns as the quantity it cankernishi • Thus it Will be seen that these three veitisalene will supiny one Gillton, t w o handred (aid- ten intllions rf lolls of CQUI. . . FINE TIMES 1:(11t Tiit4ltol+ , l 111::V.': ;The iron men thrOughout the country art doing a fine btisiness: • Thereare thirtee thousand miles of railroad j in operation ; Three thousand rnilei additional. 'at is est - mated, will.bettlift this year,. For doub e tracks one hundred thousand tons will lie required this year. The quantity oh ranniact iron, therefure,in use by the end of this year, allowing one hundred tons to the Mile, - will be one million seven htindred thousand tons, which, at $65 pert ton, the: present price, gives a total' of $llO,OOOO invested in railroad bars now in ttiej. ~ E ight per cent. is estimated by the .Raii i'fit y :Times to be, the wear and tear of the rhilS in' use, which would ,require an outlay for :his item:alotie of more than eight millions of chairs annu-: ally, or in the course of ten years over eighty intilions,ordollars. By *nary, IstA, there will be th all probability, to operation in the United„States, :10,004 ritifes Of rail way. Be. twee° Ow add that periOd,.: there will have to. be - furnished, by our tnanufacturers, the iron for some' nineteen ;thousand miles of new track, and as *much aSyight per cent , per aununt of the amount Iniw in use. This magnificent amount; %vitt] the multiplied uses for iron, cars, -locomotives, steam en gines, machinery, steadiboats, iron sailing 'vessels, iron buildings, lic...gives to the iron trade the most flattering prOspects, it' num, ing tutervenes to stop the progress of railmid Construction. . . THE GOLD FIELDS OF: !T Oltl,D • Gold abounds, to anteater or less exte:b in almost every countri/ It hag been found in small quantities in Spain. Portugal, Stye- den, the Gertnanic States, Turkey, and even in England. The produce ot the flu....itm gold tomes is from fifteen tit twenty mill orbs of dullars.atinually. Besides Australia, gold is found iu China, Malacca', Japan; Berm°, New Guinea, and New ; 7.6aland. It has al ! sip been disetivered in cOnsiderable quantuics is and about;the Chaudiere river, in Lowiir Canada. The Easterd gold reaanf of the tratteti States is considered as beginuitig in 'Virginia, extending thrlongh , Nortla Carolina, a.ong the northern part of South. Carolina, and thence northwesterly Into Alabama, ter minating in Tennessee. ;The 'diggings are supposed to be pretty well worked. out. al though produetive.at 'times. In 1843, Sl,- 200,000 was dug front :jibe gold mines of Virginia. The west coast of America, both north and Soteiti ot the •dquator, is perhaps the re g ion having the greatest number of gold deposits. The precious metal is foinal to emisiderahle quantities in all the South American Slates. Gold is procured also from various parts of 'Africa, to the amount probably of $2.500,000 yearly. It is estitua ted that the total yield of gold during the year 1853 was s2sD,lloo,tino ; anti it is sup posed that the whole stock of gold and sil ver bullion now io circulation is tiventy-liye 'hundred millions, ot &Hats. (I:7° A fact for Leg tilatot 4 s.---Of about 27,000 arrests before Mayor Gilpi n. since Oetobei, 1850, the number of 22,000 • were attributable' to the use of,intoxienting [This is i wort h the, special notice of the Philadelphia members the Legislature, who have just voted against the_Prollihtiory Bill.—Ede: 'Jour.] (b - The bat thing to laXe after beinginto r ico:ed.—A resolution never to be intoxicated agith. ONE LOW PRICE, to ask and take, FtITN er . erybodyJ„ 14e only ppeak our Fentanents when we say that Our Gentlemen friendti who visit Pailadol 'Alai will la:t Eiandsomly treated, and can be satis factorily fitted to a matchleas tuft of.elotbe, nt a very reasonable price, by ctilhi t g qt the celebrated one.prire Clothing Holm , of LIPrISCOTT CO., South-were corner .of Fourth and Market Street~. THE EleltL OF ALM:WIWI:fon and floffu ay'a astounbig cure by Mi.+ inimen lot medicine utter every other menus lind failed. See tract from his lordship's letter. dated . .. Villa Mesmna, Leghorn. Feb. 21, 18.1 . 5. To Profeasor Holloway:-.-Sir,--1 beg to acquaint you that your Pilla have affected a curt of a disorder in my liver and stomach, which all the molt eminent of the factilty at home and alt over the Continent had not been able to effixt—risy,'Oot even the writers of Cariabad or Marienbad. 4Signedl At.onovortar." These• wonderful Tills will cure any .115oriler 'of the liver and "Aomori'. For tale Pt John G. Brown, Clemens S.: Heisler Pothwine ;' E J. Fry, Ttimliqua ; !Zelda; Bums MinerrN le . WET FEET.—h should be remenitered that colds, coughs: consumptions, inflammation of the. lungs, pleurisy, and many other fatal disitrders, are often the.result of catching cold, cv e s equenc , ot Wet feel, damp,clothes, &c., • IVright's reget4le Fait are undoubt edly the besturedicitie in' this world for cerrving or a cold, becauve they purge from t h e _ system I morbid bumore which, when lodged in various parts of the body, give rise to every malady .inci dert to man. A few of these 'Pills taken every I night on going to bed; alwaye afford 'relief, and, If then we bo persevered in, a radical cure will- be t the rese,!t, - • Centteo.—LStoreltecters would do well to exrr. ' cite Care in buying from pedlars. We understand that a man by the name of Ifiestand, and another by the name of *met. are offering. what purpons to be ,Wilibt's;lndian Vegetable Pills. These per sons are Agents for this Medicine,. ehd the article. offeied.cannot be guaranteed as g.entiine.' The genuine td for tale by Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, J. G BROWN and J.-3. O. MARTIN, Pottsville. • 'Wholesale Office, 109 Race StreOt, Philadelphia. N. 111.—Tho ppuublic ore respetfellk informed ; { hat J . C,.HUORF.B. of Pottsville, is not an Agent. : for this Ineatctne, and aril Cabot guarantee u gen trine th e &aisle ofered bLIATI for sale. ' — , • Wit./LIAM WRIGHT.' is , , 865 • !sIIZ I iw P') 50 37i 50 711 50 • 1 51) 50; I 50 50 50 i I 251 50 13241 50 14 50 51 100 111 50 ' .53 50 63 WO 'lo4i 1® 45 5 0 411 KIMM 50:, 50 i 55 5 ) 50 t 30 23 I 23 , 22 i TEMPERANCE . . - SINEW COMMUNII SYRUP OF TAB, woo:tuft isd swot n Cau IlessiuszvistishospeaC Pleas spawittlit the the Flit and owls mow cot*. Itaa mat other atedleines cow, biped, whhtlY portions Wig reedit ennotifte who are * l) tit With gbo luiteN of the It grediers.b , _ - • C 04072 cents • petite. TAYIiS. - • - WK. Li toil th e ..ehore etREITSPNIEEsm blismet No*, sea also at the Wore of C. BAR. LET, Centre Street, Pottsville, who are prepared :4) wit to storekeepers at the Manuntetureen. - Prepar4d oily by CHARLES SINES, 334 Nona 3d Streak Pbiladelphinotod for sate et newly all ihittanwnilho United States. '. 13,311 r. El 831 MEWS VOLCANIC' OIL LINIMENT. , —4. K. Borer, Dreiggist, at Alcierwillo, we Mme, has obtained >t supply direct Iromthe proprietor; St. Leua,' The VOlraufe Oil ; Liniment is truly a oxalis- - I=i medicine, and has done more to alleviate ha-- man eutfOriog than any rerpedv ever discovred:=—: Ode or tOro nppliintrions 'Ns . relieve , the most sc. vero Pait,_Bruiro . or Spratit.• - TWO -Mottle's - Willi - cure" the foulest Weer - be Ssre,zand will best.the_Most severe Bum or Heald without d Scar. , _ EvEi Fistita should have a supply Nitwit:id en basato be used•in time of need. - TO DIIN.E.R.S; working in Coat Mines, p e 'llO to y o 4 delay not ustil-you.have obtained a supply —you Will eves n great deal of suffering and moo• ey by as life. • FOR HORSES. it is the only • sure remedy for Laneneis, Bruisftn, Scratcher, Old Bores, Sweliisgs, Sm. Try it and yen will be convinced. Q' adveimement in another column ' • tdi 32} 141 53 ME At , o fQr me by John F. Brown, P9ttsville ; Jeb. Stanton, Glen. Carbon.; Sterner, i Lleweilvn ; Daniel Lewia, Mt. Carmel; Allan McLean, k!or. ea mile ;! Mitler's ,litoro; Phainix Colliery. MAR LX TS. counr,67rt,) WEEKLY FOR TUE JOURNAL. Wheat Floor, Md JO 151 Ded pesepes peed . 4 2 2 s qys do do • ..!. 90 do do poperod .. Co Wheat, bushel 1 70 1 On:Nipples paired 150 tye, ido 90 Stsp,doten • • - •is Corn. - , do ' .:. 80 1 Sutter • • • .19 Oats, ;: do . j 19 1 Shoulders, - Potatoes, do 73 Hama, aio 13 Titnothiiiici:d 995 flay, tod .- -. . 10 0 0 C:corer i 'do 3So Plaster. ' • • , 5'90 I, ~, , . ''. • , On On 601 Wel ,t , y the 'Rev. Ji,eeph hleCool, WILCRI,IKSRANK mArn.DA L. DLAe$:. of tLW Wier. •• On thei ratO rtf;y. l D Rteek:D AVID 8. PIIILIP 41 ENIA1r4 A wr,lt, rec boll l'!ottsedle. On the'leth ntt., by the ga , 110IIERT PLIU,TCII Saw MittV WOW). both of Tomo/111e. • (3n i.tm 11 . 6; u it,. by Ibl same, FREDEUICK UAV I6 I 0 4 ANNE OKYLY. boll] 0, Poqaville. On tb ,, -15t ing.,4t Pore Casb9n. by Russßoll, Esq , CI 4:1e0116 to SALIN DM 4T&S3sl,both Of the flomugVot: rottsvit:e., , Al Pinegiove. on ,the:evenlott of the 24th oh WILLI4SI4(6I>FEtt to. LAMINA. BAIL h., both t:f the tamp, piece In ibis Borough. oattielleth ult.„Arioasw Mon- TIMEtt, in the 03,1 year of has age/. rue deueueed was one of our most Worthy. Ml utuol:ineyi e , a , tpr ib ize a p o cc ,i t it ed,it i n a d a vr a e a believe vr a i a th ; That po.oessed of those sterling, thOugh untibrettsive, , of [tiled and heart that diffuse a whole some influenen all around Upon the community.— ' lie ',eland as I'cuitauioter of tete Borough, under she Adunnvittatlon or eiealdent Fillmore, and proved himself a -efficient officer. For' upwards of ;lent of ten years, he had been an active' And mote t asithed ineustier of the School Huard, and had like wiNe filled , N its" general sal Weer ion, other pal otlicl-a o at. Atlfertnt petted, of his life. It will in deed be; hard to 611 his vacant place in the cornaour buy.- Edo. Jane" In the Itorntigh of Pottsville, I's., on Monday, April 3d , ETU GUTHRIE IllifilNSON t wile of • Christopher Robinson, late of Asinaton Lain, County Vurlisin..fingland, in the 90th yssr yr her age. T he deceased bore her painful dual Illness of, reverritmonths with chnottan fortitude; and, tear: in: tier:husband and infentson to the care of their covenant departed with the cowl aloes of a lively allta In Christ Jesus. Iter.hody reoa in the Alount Laurel ftearett•ry or Trinity! Church. ' All is of Glnd: if Ile but wave His hand The mist.; collect, the rain fills thick and loud, Tiltwith a smile of light on Les and land, 'Lot tla looks out (turn Cr. departing • ! A /441 of Life and Death alike are lltc ; Without His lenve they pass, no threshold o'er; Who, theft. would Wish nr Oar s . I n heving this, .1 Against Ilis messenger io shut the door . On Fylday morning., April 7th, Jams. House, o,ler, aced lit, years. The funeral will take plate on sittnini. at B ,rectork, A. M., front the residence of ii- nt c ldlerd, r atterson, t3r.huylklll Valley. Ilia re, mains will he Interred iii the old buryieng 'mu adi at , cached tu the Borough of COIL:101i°. The public are reepec;itilly invited to attend the ceremonies.. Ilscslisea wits burn in NQW Jenny, and . removed' 'to the pre -tent Liorough of Pottsville, In 1010. , , • , in Pottsodle, on the td int . , ALOCRT RORER, son orioles H. sod Caronne,ef. Grata; aged 7 lyears andel months. ' . . GENERAL NOTICES ' ASK! LOWGE7NO72IB:. A regular St's: '•!," te r ,' en tninitntratkin of Polaakt Lodge. No• QM, w iil Or 1i,i,1 on Monday evening, April 10..1854 at 71 o'clock.: Punctual rtttendance,k tennerted by the WM.: JOHN S MAIITIY,Feey. -•- • ----- ATTENTION ARTILLERY .—A apcalai Ines, Oahe nionther3 of the Washingtnn Artil lery ti:nl be IteLd on Tuesday evening. APO' 11th. U: l 5 - 1 Punctual attendance larelue trod, 49 bualnesa ul itnpar•nnrr will be flatmate& , fly elfder rf the CAplaln. 1 • iiRCIIII,SeCry. , MASONIt., Norticn.—Jl new Masonle:Ledge be ',paned to the iinfough of tit (Ult. on T1111;11Y, nprtl 13th., 'the lirethetn. - cd thitrditt ,,r,ol Lo,lge, in the enunty, and ()there are 'repect 'o!.,,lttnt to Dr rot:sent. ' 113-41 ,— , '-r,. •O)D1) FELLOW I 4 . CEMETICV.— ,. Porotinor dirt :l"' inn 1,. IlMteil•Ii: , 1; bilicrii :4,14 In the Odd FZ.llowo'' l'en,W,r. wilt , I;r:dy ta .... - I . an %A Pt , rT at the lion Storr, ToWn ifrOl :• Jonhi./. Jost.. Mlneraville str'ret i or' Jo woo .. i' .1 tRTIS, Centre MT. el, I - Nov IT 1.!-.5:e 4r.-.1( LOST & FOUND. :yra.l.l" Pll.l.S•—ra , it prrifil,nrs Of the re,t ,nrM New faille,. chaylktirtat, ..ritho hof M trch..l am) ia, Him The awn. r s r,Cl.let.tcd to c It, pay tiL3firl ,aull take Meal Tilo.tty.s , . WILLI:a:He. • t+54,14:31.• NOTICES. tsNoLUTION OF PAP;TNESItaittIP.- 11;;, 11..rthat,re exist!ng belWern Ikray and Johtt May. tradati -tinder the' u.l I'll; )31AS C. s .101,N NIAI, at Y.I, Rau Gay., 0.-pritrun , 9 fan.; Count. Wa. 111,.1.`21 numness' Will ,:oalmurd it,reacor uy Tl,:ighas C. slay, on MIL nwn Art, um, iv , ;() . u , 111 also tr , tl.) 11:,!. tna , nuss . 111:•R tie. (Ma. ,3801 kS C. A 111 1N,54 \ (~ 1 1 : 1 . , , ~.:-. : —in ~,., ~; Co tri of I . , ommaig.:plejs o f GI:4;iIPW, PAYNE :ti:d 1 . .- . ~. ll,' N. LI A:11 PA VNI.',, ' 117 ?;;,n•, Tr rm, 1551. , 'e" .. • rs,, Pi. Fa. ' Fp„A,Nrp.4 MACDONALD.) , . . The' tt ittioWslpo r a A aditar appointed by 'the, said' Cott i t to ascert . i;ii and distribute tn.r amounts dire to the Millers, Laborers and M,Cll.llljCd:under the All of 21 A ; rll..ltii9,,arul the amount due the tiinalooe for r..ot, will a tend nt his ofnee,„in the Ilorough of Pottsville, on MONDAY. the 17th d iy , of Aprll, 054, at 11l o'clock A. M., to receive the pronto( elalmS on the 14na raised by the sale 'tif the llefendant44oer sonal.propeity by the Sheriff. ' .1011 N P: 11011 ART; Auditor. April 1. 185.1 . • 13.3:• Nialr/CE,:—Th'e Pattnershlp-Iteretollimeatoting .1..1 between El, W. i'lllivOrsT and WM. BALL,' tradtpe in the name of Prevost & gall; Pt this day, I , eb. Mb, 1654, dtAinlved by inutual consent, by the 1. al of 11. W. PRl:vow) . from the - firm: W. PREVO9T, WILLIAM BALL. , Mai, I, • subscribers have this day formed .I.la*. , ..partnetsbro, tinder the firm of POINROE, et it l'0:11110V,Ptr the transaction of a "ther m.V Iit\DRS'andIIACIII I bustness, at the " 0141 F.,tahltstied Polity ill. Iron ;Vora'," Corner of Nor wt,glan an.l Coal 81. reels, Pottsville. . B. F. POMROV, War. SMITO. " CifIFFORD POMBOY. -March .5 , 15:•1 12-3 m . . TAISSOLVTION OF PARTNEOSHIP.— J-J.'the partnership fit the Express business, writeh heretofore mound betteeen WARTS, 8.. W. EARL, and It W.E.I.VBR, and sva: eunductcdun der the name of Howard, Earl A. Cu , Was dt‘sotsed, on she al , ttilay of Beeember. 19.23. N. a. HOWARD, • E. W. EARL. R. P. 'WEAVER: If.---The same lintinell is enaltiusd by N. a. tlon•zird"nni.l It F. Weaver, under the firm name of 110:l4'ARD & Co: N. G. HOWARD. • • It. F. WEAFErt. .31arth 43, ISA - . eNoTicic-la hereby given to the APiClintir 01 . ~ ; the didt,rent Towne!'lps .Iw/1 Borough. of the • County, [tilt the day of Appeal 'will/ be held at the Coiniietloneta . care on the 18th day of Andirn!, except the Ilorrnigh of Pottgrilleorbleh will be held Mille 45th of the same month. - • ' Tbp Commissioners also give -halite to all ,Taz Co;ttcf or 9 of .the several Townships arid Boroughs oflhe County, for tho year ISIS, that they will tiavq to puy Intr. the Trraa.ity (Mice the wirole amount of their Duplicates within on. year from the time said Duplicates hose heel, plated in their hands, arid . ny Colleeteir ueelect lag to do so, will he charged orterestfor any halsnee unpaid• By order of the r,i l' git, Clerk. 1. B —Tamaqua atnitroviiiti Bulletin, Prihnint des Voiks 3111 Frleheits Yteese, wilt please td:y. Mart it . i;t4t-il'Aft'rliEttSitlP SOTlCE.—Natite is 11benny elven that I have this dap June din. Etfc•elutf.4 tvlitz Ole ht. P.IPIJAR HICII.AftISS,ENq In the ptxe.ticc of whitti,itt xll its Inflow. wan ebee. will ht rearlet he, tunclueled under_ the .11rtu of I'iEVILI.P. dr. RICIINI(Dd. Offit . e, Centre-Street, next thur 10 It. II fanrrne store. Pottsville. • JNO. C. NE‘'ll.lR. 44-tt it,. e I f , 1.5 k114.111E. Tbekirlt.ectini., would hereby - hetifr II hI tln4 trio pii'tfr e,:ro•ratly. that he; is nrenatert at at; timei tir spend in tne measuring of I:tanning, el:nne allarhnry, Brick Ditzgtog, and other measuring bettnying to Holidings of all Alen. to . c.:ottnet; tor the Construction Mid' trerttotol all kinik of Bo ildimrs.'eharges moderate. t fully. , JOHN U. JAirEg., P. S.—Thankful tbr past favors, the iingereigned would solicit a cnntinuation of the' hitherto liberal tronag . e. • J.11,J. Nor. V, MI , . • , 4g.17 NOTICE Tin Aul“crihvr t•erebv gives nritito • 0111 lie ice ppointr4 Sir flEnaor:ttltlollT. Ijgrdtrare &Ter tchant, Sole A Nen -thr the tale of •• Tht/Patent Poor And Gate 74pring," in Hilo region. J. 8, lntery. THE subscriber is prepared to execute orders for the &n eve mentioned Writings. They CV dPrldllitty ere best article ever offered to the pubite, being re. .markable for mind:city and durahility. For sale, wholesale and retail. at GEORGE BRIGHT'S • iron And Hardware Atore:Centre street, opposite Minim* Retie Pottsville, March 11, HU • 10-1 f • WINDOW /WADES at 40 eta, I —Just received. new and neat styles.of Painted Window S.Aades, at 40 cents each, 60 rents With tletares, and upwards Including 011 ed, Landscape, Eloquet, Vase l and Plain pattewne.4mbreelnly the West ar,d moil fainionAle styles Inane. For rale whole,ale and' retail by. - B< TIANNAN. April 0; Him DAINTI3I3 SHADES, AND' BLINDS.— UHO Palate 4 - Window, Shades on Paavellgew and beauttlist variatitai very ebeap, vital Ld tatall. at B. - HANNAN'S Mareb.19,1531 Cheap Book Lod Paget 140,111 Cewuutio AO_ 111:11111 1 / 1 8. 1 4 tho tor' Value' ANTI:IR/MITE inn aIT ELVIN 0 US !t OAL, °MCI. ist 4001 i. 71 ruts ittasir. Gly' of New ~.1 4 ..,: U ir , ts! a tonj Cratibeitt2. l / 2 . .. pt **fend Room • Ras ? lkeincha .141111 TE AIM 14 ill Reill° ll . •_ -' ' ..'-. ' -1 Rainbow. Broad BM, 'lnt illaCk • Lillaath from the Schuylkill ieglon: agp. Alli; Janie; IMmOnt, Salem, Richard, ^ , •: k Spoun anittpwia Vein/. • • • , flista Ito Celebrated Friniburn 13111 31111NOIJS:' • coal Co..Vicies ii also CU laborilnd •.. , • 7 ..: • % wok Ilytti OFFICE 1 MM. to 2 P. M. March IS, I. , .., , lkif AT 2I 6- ALAS/4 CU have +e nib 'red to 42 711 B i le 2 1 /, te of • Pilafs:4Eoa., la ()entre street, belotriPs AltAn ' 110Ulte. wbere, pribunc baying bustayairwlity in wiii please call: Jan:p./au . . - .41` .. • . _ Vr. -. . , L.... Ifirofna/004400 0PARTIVaajil UIP. «-lripp krumialp betel - afore extuits tictwecu dons W. elapses:ant be asittui:da lines, I.ta.dtit en •clw• &sail otigfirDasit leiLmta, to this iii4-..ite, lett. by • bOaaal. consent, by Ma WilbCt*Wal pi lijarkla 1111;ueir Joni Me Atari GAigin W. pilyttei, toprial 'VIM - hued - bbi tot!re ' ruler esi 'kali 144 4a , gunmen)/ L ig-weir btlftbe . 4l!, Will settle.+*ll be 'CulititS Wail rile bit Mtn. , •• • -, tatl W.. ayylik.'ll.. . , .4 lizhJAatili INILAik.s Pottavitte,,44o-W• 1131 ' .• . " • . . tipTicE..4 . lh•.'bimibee. of the laie fiats .3;.1 Obit xILA tal.;s itdba cowl/sued es cus '4U all Its Vaziotallttianctutsui blitatu tualu': • tulmut, .trun t sunavi. tussitstsc..uscr ot di: atua. sitaiichluti, tut *Aiwa jitilis.lna.t le - latnaces, as. Sac v.lt4 aISO cuscesue, q/3 susis..-ss and betsist.bs asisSras.ret "pis "areal 40114 Ulna 1114 Spiks Ystas HN,TISA (.'oats, ptoptistot Ed:Mese s'.oll4szles • A , ut;vl4or. IV, SN ifiilt: Jai:4ll, Itss4. ' ;1-u - 'O•PAItiTZiaILLSJAIP.--LEWI.4 ~t 1) 11k..1% itsuuma U eritaig and oS Itai,thus da, asmxisted W Atli ILLIDSILI4in,Jobeas R 414144.1., J 4., and 040ittet; U. rorra b ut,51.,1 Lila ut I at 44 sio.t Wnotvcs :roe,. 7 ALOIS. eon Richmond. • 1 Lk.0,1•3 atlLp,,,sltlk;o.•l GEOtitilE, 11.1. - . WA ' - WILLIA3IO. • • -, JOiiN ituAtsipL,Jts, Jan.:l4 {Sit , • • ••11* I -1311.1.1NESS CARDS. §.111.11141 W. O*,SUR. ..11' TO /LIN •li,,,i'w— lJastnerritilig, Oebt,t).enall Cunacy, Ys. ata•ttklS 10.' • Hub $L if LsAie, • • • 4,,#,:u. 1 162,036 J. H. itA,sult't Cu., Cuumatad nt., D.or.Lk.. . 4ingts rotislre, PA. • °Loom V6',vt.ui; tag,* iliusuaspul IfaiLn4 0441 ' 91Y I Ott• 11/134(irP - 111 ,OFF/CE I.r at-; eon .LPoon.th(to (fours Lill% the „rot% Ottiko, .1.1)010 iS IV 2 P.: P4,111..1710 Flst). /4.14 . • !:'.;•)' ID. DODS 1.., !Mike( ilttert, a ieve doors ilboviti Ceuta., I propored tO otoetat'o m tam most solt.tactuky 611 tialiOnabie tom.. AC(.ll3q RlEtillail-ATTORNEV Al • LOA ---- al Livwaiiirn, achuylkill uttend I" auy Euiluenruyiunted w tits cote, Willi POLlzillbe,,• EpooNvs.Pal T gegOß OF 161DrOC—Te.t , .eotte:Of•ttto ilanortogito - tir Melodeiol- Piano. Alined.- Any COMEGRINIGIIIIOII atitatemea to the bill. ictiber.te his rmdence, 41Iunsion d2t. uonovui opeactu.liyatientleel to. . Dec. '31140:31- 12.-tf• A Liatitt PPSLIEVI., SURVEYOR And Ilt.Nt.:l; 'ZlNEtitti ArtittuaWale Olt , Emmett ,/f ft is late NU.. ei,lgabutael LY , Flabnr. Huy tug pusatisiott Anioublt ?Ayers. to:pies end Oran*, he rise lineal/al earillt,es for thet l l o,ll,ol nia Prelthilene end Calb rive o infurnAstius In reference to lied' In Cite Coal he, .110 WELL Fidfl ER and ALLEN 11:31-1ER wilt at," continue Ille • bu) its and sollibt u( heat Estare,and have non' for aateveveral valuable Truer. of Coal Land. ~3- • . . Ottici, Uentio street. four d u e. of the Eenn sylvsnJa Hal), same side, Putravnie. er-1 h .-'. . N0vaut9.10153.. . , 4. . • , W • , Ani,?rED.—ISIMEDIATEVIi,- a E . Ol/D Junr bsytuan 'Printer—o n e wbu ts tittaßtted to take cbarge or all °glee. Wages metal. ANily nt th, - "BULLETIN;' OPE/CE,'/Ilinetsvitle, Pa. aprti tf, 1854 ' ' - .7.: !4 if ' I..)OARD WANTED.—py et ;Tang warrlNt .IJiouplet wittilntive ullouted walk °Vt.:entre I , l— privutit Amity prercrred, In or ncar Alloanonoto Yor:addreaa.apply to B.II,aNNA-Nolt Inc in Caw?' dtreet. .• Arita 0, 1t154. . 14-tf lATAPITED.--inmegiattly, a :snail 'Dwelling,. TY. novae, or Ihree•roorna of a bou6e.oLctipid by small tangly: Apply at Tills ifprice. • 'April - l3-If - • TED,—Ah-Apprentire tted• V Sit n•l:wintirs; and Paper Vanonx Appq J. W. O Wt or. LAO /011 . 13 5: ,•• ASTlCW—Seve.rni goad Ma, ti!ln)t.v. CPirupgond.Pattern Makers. 170 - eorapet,t,3 ii.3e-1.- .the best wee,' will be given—iti (Iliti: tV.V DEtt'S:Steva Engine and Jt vet) vine, ' • 37114rch 12.:13 I) AGA A.J!T ELL-I.!niug eaten4hrely ergtgcd 11in the maticancture of pap