The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 08, 1854, Image 3

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POTTSVILLE, - • PA.
•
SATURDAY, APRIL 8,-1854
or TILE MINERB' JOURNAL has a lar
ger circulation that: atisu,other Neukspopor=.
shed its Northern Pennryloanin. It tur
ansone Me Coal, Ifni and'buainess sun not only,
n' thts — and the odjoissing counties, Ant in all
our cities, 'and it also circulates largely noon;
the twestes in SchuytkilLeauntyttchidi renders st ,
nos at the most valuable kiVOrtiSiAr etedtsvts tits
the County. ' But feu , papers have so ssany
cape
tali tts enrolled on itssuiseription list.
nate- & Moot Teaahiri
tilt bt supplied tooth Tlte Miners', 'owned at $1
per annum, e n advanee.
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AIOL ATO FOR num inttao JOURNAL '
Davin J. Lem's, Mt Carmel;'
• 15a..1,F DAVIS, Ashlaud.
FIit.D — MCK LAUDiIiIIIOTN ; TIRIKU3;
Taomrsoa A. GODPRICY ; Tremont ;
Cita akEs H. HUBBARD, 71 Pine St., New York.
C. F. NORTON, GOO Merchant, 521 Walnut St
Pileat*lpbta.
Who{ ale authorized to receive subscriptions, ad.
•veruteMents, Me., tor the, Journal, and
.r eeeLpuur the name.
klititilßl TOR V STATE CONVENTION.'
At a meeting of the/Prohltnuon State Cen-
tral Committee, held in Harrisburg on the
20th apt., the Chairman sod Secretary were
directeld to call a State Convention to Hap
risuut on Wednesday, • the 7th tA :Tune
neat., the purpose of adiutaatiug a State
Ticket, to he supported" by the • friends of
Prohibition.
lif obedience to the above, we
,do hereby
request the friends of Prohibition mama:lbw
in their respective districts as early aft posst•
We, and elect delegates to meet in Couven
lion according to the following, rule
" Delegates from the several Senatorial and
Representative Districts, in proportion to
their represeutation Witte Legisiature.'T—
The Stilie.Cealrii Committee, are members
of that Cunveutioo, and are earnestly re•
quested to see that delegaTes ire appointed
tvithout delay.
*Where meetings •canum be held 'for the
appointment of delegates, the several District
Cutualitie.eb fvtil pfease
,appoint' them, so
that no part Of the,''State may be without
rep resen tation
P.:COOMBF., Chairman.
J. P. Stmotit Secretary.
March 21.si, .1854. _
iItISpiESS DEPARTMENT.
tarJ. tiICUL, You Carbon, offers to teach
Photwgrapliy.
.1.
VirTHE Roaring. Creek Furnace Prciperty,
in ,ttuntour and Coluitihni counties, is advertised at
t.- hci AI , talc, on the :2911l ult. •
YAREN I'S looking out for schools for
• ttk-IF cht.dren are invited to examine the adv.. of
- the loutgoirtery Academy.
. IaPTHE Seminary for young ladies and gentle
aritietryeburg, Dauptlin Co., is announced is
unAner column. aee adverti,ement tot terine iSce.
reDLNLEVY invites atteglion to his new and
large a.....•rinaint of lima. and Shoes,:, lie has all
kinds ior i-ttle. Help the home trade. • -
P. NAGLE offer their services to the
enizen4 01 Poit.cille and vicinity, in: the Painting,
Glazing and Papering business..
EV'TIIE lEW nrraagement, noticed lust'weel
in our MOWS column, 01 a third daily train on the
ltmul,m; .
b..: found officially announced
II to-day'. paper.
. .
WT WO passenger trains will run daily, corn
iurneing Monday, txtween Auburn and Harrisburg,
twining wittisibe new arrangement on the Reading
road, compete cvnnetions tor traveters going or
coining. :Se_e advertistinent.
ta'oOol.l offices in Pottsville arc in demand.
Thel.7llVer Terruee buiiduigs are uudergOing
ough and exictie.ive icpatrs, and are offered for
rent - 1 / 1 04.: to want of such places should
there.
I.IIILADA. & NEW YORE ADVERTISE3IENTS
TX" SEE adv. of Fairtiank's.Pateot t.scalFts.
IV' SEE Card of the Hazard Powder Company.
DEALERS are intrited. to call and exatnine
A. B Beichenbach's stock of Pianos.
ar THE ade. of the Anthracite . Insurance Corn•
pally will bc found in another column.
re' ALL LIND'S of the bust musical instru
ments can ho tied at Horace Waters' Establishnient;
atm) tne latest music. .See udt•i
- ca?.:'FRENCH & RICHARDS advertise their
large ,-10e1; or Paints—they are wholesale Dealers
and linForters...
•
USIC.—HotacE Wavratts, 333 Broad
way.lNow York, has just pubtisned a number of
elegant pieces of music, arranged for the piano;
among which are,--“The Prescott House Polea,"•
"The.Glit Sehortf,,eh," "We meet again!' •(song
and chorus), apd '.We are happy- now, dem' mo
ther" (-ofig). They arc for sale, also, by Lee &
,Walifer; Chestnut "freer Philadelphia, and by B.
BArixN, Potteville. •
ELECTION
, OF MANAGERS-FOR WATER.
CO.—Wenre authorized to state that: the
ole6ion of Iganagerstor the Water Company
postponed from to,daY until the 22d
inst. . •
11,7 - tPaor. Kaulwoort.—lt will be partic
ularly' gratifyug to the' , many friends. of
ilrisgeotlemao hereabouts, 'to learn that he
has'been elected President of Delaware Col
lege,, lie was chosen, lo' fill the vacancy
:occa-tbned by the death of Mr. Graham. A
correspondent of the Cecil (Md.) Whig,
, writing. from Newarlr,-,,the seat of the in
says,—"The election is ,a very
popular one both
,arruthe students and
the enmmuruiy,,and I"- doubt not Will be for
the ultimaqiifecrss of the institution.?',.
r,r7T.tilt:istrzr of the New Orleans elec
tion *ft a triumph of the Refwzners over
the regtilnt Democratic .. oorninaUrts. The
Rttormers elected . a majority of both breach-
"es of the City Council, and roost of the other .
officer , . The Deri3a - drati - electettheir May
or. The election was characterized ,with
riots and blooddied. The Democratic Po
lice eyeu . aided Olt; rioters against •the Re.
lornwrs. Two I.f the rioters wereshot dead.
rf_7'We find the following .-"sad case" re
potted is the Philadelphia papers bt Thurs
day :
•:Ye:sterday afternoon, a female, elegantly
dresseil, was observed staggering along the
crossing at Sixth aothChesout 'streets. Up
' on reaching the southermside ci the street,
she fell. -Ofßur H. H. Cline, of the Marsh
arsTolic.e. then arrested her , and conducted
her to the siation-liouse, at the City Hall,—
Soul afterwards, she was discovered by her
friends, and conveved - to her home in a car
riage. Such a dep . lora.ble "base of intoxica
tiun ha's seldom been brought to the notice
of this community." .
• We commend this to the especial notice
of the Editor of the North American and oth
er ''honorable gentlemen" of the
London Tonef,reinarks —", We
believe that the position occupied by the more
rtsptctable portion of the press, is a phenom
enon of niOdern civilization, imperfectly un
derstood by many arrogating to themselves
the title of statesmen."
There is truth in the above. The high
tuned and respectable press o f the country is
becoMica disgusted with manufacturing
rtaiesmen and great mai out of small male
r,als. Manyof this class also, who derive
their ipfluence from the prels are apt to
Aok with disdaqVupoo. those to whom they
are mainly if , not„whollv indebted -for their
imocatinxi)
117' Tue. Lionmi BILL KILLED.—Under,
the proper head, we give the proceedings of
the House, at Harrisburg, in full; by. which
the—Pl'ultiitory 'Bill was defeated; There
rentitim , note only brie course lor the friends
of Ternpyrance to take, , —to effect a their.
ough and complete organtza tiun, and enter
the political.field in solid ph'alana, as a 80'.
mate party There is no use treating with
the enemy any longer. Politicians, as such,
refuse to do what the Tentperanbe men ask
of them, and the only alternative, therefore;
IA for the la(iler to do it themselves. They
can, if they will. They hold the batanceof
power in their own • haads . ;and if They will
(oily play their cards judiciously, they can
have everything their own way nest Pall.—
That'sjust assure as fate.
itArt received two pamphlets with
thentle -Position of Eli K. Price on the
L iquor Question, defitled by the facia." We
have rend the Pamphlet over carefully and
see nu reason to change our position with re•
pard-ao Eli K. Price's course on the question.
It cputaias a number of contradictions and
some rialpablefalsehoodi by his defenders.
T 1 I the caretni reader, the Pamphlet will
not aid Mr. Price, but rather have a leaden
cs to r.iovioce even rhe'duubtful that be did
:t ray the cause of Tomlierance by his
courK to the Legislature." No candid man
it ; thecrinittuaili; ' acquainted with all the
lac t, eati jo , ,tifv hie course. , It must aliens
' I ,,, rnf , lain,/ ihnt Mr: Price sough! the
tIo; Temperance Party before
they d lotn, D u fluor. had. This'is an
intpottaat lecture 10 the. whi)le business.—
If we have tune We will review this Pain . -
phkt and show up its incor siitencies. and.
some of its falsehoods hereafter.
iw
wade witit:thfgeopigt
Railroad Co., k fiy , "Adaini(&
itimiiiitalkEit** ear befiveen this
place and Matiisfiarg z and, also iiritieed-,
so we were informed by the agent, Capt.! B.
EL Williams--that it was not designed to:ln
terterein any way with,the, business oflitiw•
and & Co., over the Reading Railroad. ; lii
fps last it seems we stere,lrnplised on, ad at
that veiy time migagements had been, or
;were already made, by the Agent lot tranii
mitung packages.from Philadelphia to this
`place, vie Rarrisbtirg. 'To the creditof flue
&mpany, however, we are grad to state,
that \ as soon as the facts were- triad' e-knoViii
to Mr. Satifoid, of 'Adam! & C. 9", icitiae
dimly gave special directions to: alt the
agents of the line, to preveht any recoriehoe
of such loterference---there. ban a positive
agreement between theivi:/ - ,!:cluipathiee r ,to
the contrary-,and threateridinstani ditmisc
sal for violent/A of the CtiMpany:s olderi to
that effect. •, •
A new arrtingement has since been pule&
ted betweenthe, two Express hoes anti-the
Railroad Co., by which 411 packages from
.Harrisburg. nestioed for this place, ore . ior.
warded by, arid accOmpauied walla messen
ger ot, Adams k Co to be received and
de
livered by Howard here; while Niel/-
ages from Pottsville tar Ilarrisbuig or Mr
'her, mist, ate 'forwarded in the same way
by Howar r ak Co., to be taken in .charge: by
Admits Si Co., at the other end ul the Ritatt.
[Os PHILADELPHIA POST OFFiCE.-17.4uiv
that our city neighbors are blessed wllis their
104 g-cherishe d, domestic organtleatt ti, iwe
hope they will find tune to . give Simi nitro
,
lion to at least oue other inetter of reap . ,
in which out-siders are equally I tergieo
with themselves.:, The Ju'attegeinen of their
Post Office is, and has fur years bee , a dis
grace to the city and to the whole country.
Some time ago we alluded to thi: metier
al length.; it is s , ufficteut pow to state that
letters and inipers ittnying theie from this
plaie at Doom on Saturday, lot itoauce,!are.
not delivered till the lullowing Aluutiay i
while in any back -woods town of the whole
country, large or small, persons can receive
their 'mail matter, at must; in l one or 'two,
hours after its,arrival. 'Nloreov r; so irreg
ular gad:uncertain has the cetive T try of ktters
become, that our business men j)usitively re
lUbe to forwarit mousy to any not 'oaf by
that means. ..I'.A. cilumbetable ainoinil l has
been lost in qui way daring titgyear past ;
and we know of two instances viiitlitu a tew
weeks, where,letters containing p ‘ innef,were
sent frinr. one 01 our County offices, ditteted
to rhihidelphia, but ivere: heVer heard of, al
ter. Such aunoyadces•are too bellow, to be
tolerated arritiout complaint. Some rettiedy,
should be applied, and that speedily. •1
trj'Mai-sitiriE Bitutti.i.—A Boston paper
was lately crowing over toe Ipitutitaci . uuu,
Illbleity,lot the largest beitiog
nepy ever constructed sit the thllled SlOcS.
It was 127 seet long. Luh4er , belief than
that have been coustructed here ut Rims .
Rubber and ul Gana Peicira. O u e recently
euld by Thurbley was'z:l7 text lung. Au
India Rubber six-ply Belt of 152 feet' was
receutly constructed fur at.
,Pottsville, to hoist coal at tits !hurl. It' was
'22..iuches wide and weighed s.tx Itustred
pounds. The stnuiest believer made ut:
diaßubtier uutiusi cuinple led by Thutu
ley, tor hoisting 'Cush It is tWeive-21,y, ut
ludia Rubber, three-loirrths of au welt thick,
and 6U feet tosig,. weightugs :s2.S *pewees.—
'The strength ea such a bell, wide the Well
known tenacity at ludia linauer, is equal to
auy strain which the power of utilities); ruii 7
1 cinuery" can put upuu it.—P/ulu. Ledgetr.
Tins last belt was inantitattihred fur, and
is now in use by, Mr. Alexander S'illyinati,
at Tuscarora. It is empluyed fur - liastiug
Coal up to his Ilrialter, perpendicularly—
four tons are rimed at a time, a distai.ce of
over 30 feet. The' belt is tiretve inches
wide. Mr. S. assures us that It works; per . ,
lectly. . These tielts custless than leather and
taking their greater , duraUllity inter cuhSider
atioa, we see no season why 'they may nut
in time entirely supereede all other kinds ut
belting for machinery. ,
4 • ,
HEAL DOW'S 'DEFEAT.•
ne trite ehartietdr of the Oontest.-
The ttlegriph on WeatesdaY anuotinced eratois. This motion'
was .opposed, we believe,
' by the Senator from Philadelphia, Mr. :Price, but
far and wide throughout the country; that •
it picyailed notwithanding. ' :1( seems to Its a lit-
Hon. Neal Dow had been defeated, fur May.: I , le ,n , lu ih i g iv u „ l:r .st a . r ; d he u , n ‘ s ( c:ei.iuntable trio, that l ithe fl.pre.
or of Portland, Me ; and forth ti.itti the anti- i
Maine-law papers' un up the 1640 viel a ry, I a ' delphia," arc always '‘ to t i L tnd i to l . i i i i a ' le t t' Ce l °f i P4ll. •
and preach long-laced botbilieS on the k.freet Co unty, and oppo4:1 to th e
e i n li re s 3 o l3 '
~.f• Schuylkill
of Prohibitory Lai's. Many tuvli 'ptes,-e.,. nine-tenths of our citizens. It i r s true thai We have .
made Philadelphia what she it., by our triide—bur
profess a great_ibhorrence fur the evils 61 in- wee l hatie not
R yet become a Cola of PhiLiiielphia,
temperance, but are always ready to seiz. , a Re presentatives do not cease . treatini us
the7slightest pretext fOr deutianciur , tutnE : s .with, : fer we - under the necessity of telling
Prohibition—making all wanner of ohie;itions . tlictitin pretty plain language 'that we ' ' • untlerstand
to It, such as Us uneoustiluttonaltiy, tr(e irn. ~tir own interests quite. t• wet]. as they i do, and
puseibility - of edfoicing it, aut pri f ti e t h e ;:phih.l.probsbly a little better WO. • 1
A Loltn,en mque:As Ili to co:11 the nitehtiom of
adelphia Narth Awrrcan, preferring a bioll- ' '
priced, aristocratic License ,„,.„, . , . . ithe Navigation Company to the 'mate of the Mount
late, to Lure 1 1w 1 Carbotr,llatu. lie thinks it ought to - be (cleaned_
complaint.. ' 1 I out at once ksingle freshet, in its present condi-
But
,
'to return f—The recent, eleetion iu I tioii, wt-ould probably l. heel,: nit ' vigation entirelyt
Portland was not a fight bettieen Pril:ibitn- that poini.- The pepulair state of the -trade re-
Portland
e•vry p recaution to be taken in time to pre
tion and Rum—the friends ,of ; the li;raWr 1 to the•tratt. The Company
.
would gladly! have mate_ it . sucn a contest. I - • vcnt , "Y 6strile d iwn
i oi
the
di i n gage in.deepening the chatinelsin soMp,
1 B'ut no ; the Liquor men-know Lou well that. I
they stand no chance in suer) an evdni.— — ' • '
They accordingly take advantiige of .atiother
expedient—that is, to choose, like wt.e:rneti,
the least of (to them) two evils ; Mayor
Cahoci'n, Neal DoW's opponent, is ad avowed
Temperance man, and his name; it will be
remembered, some time ago headed pub•
ished Itst of the mast protrtittent citizens ti
Portland, testifying to the good effects Lf the
Prohibitory Law n that State. What then
was the' issue ?. We will lef• the Portland
•
Jourrial explain:
•
. .
"But it may be asked uS, if. Mr: Cithoon
what we say he is—why do you'no't sup
. Port him ? For several reasons. And be n
remembered before we Proceed lurthet, that
we respect Mr. Cahoon as .a fiigh• minded,
honorable man, and citizen, end im:many
respects a good Mayer .hut not exactly the
mau m enforce the liquor law, at this partic
ular juncture, It needs a man. of more
aerie._ Mr. Cahoon is eonsmutionally
-
id
We dont exactly like the word, btit that
is it we believe ; and we card t change it.—
Mr. Cahuoo is oct the wail io give kis ad-
ministration that positive character, that the
times and the nature of the case demand.—
He may do very well by and by ; but the
disease of the patient, requires a morenetive
and vigorous treatment just now." ; • -
Accordingly,tbe getrine out-and-out Maine
Laiv men went for bow. *bide the 4 Ither-
els" and the anti's combinrd on- Cahoon--
hence the result, blat it, is•fer from i Rum
victory
EDITORIAL FILUDINGS.
"0 wad some power the glllle Eve 1;•:.
To see outset's as oilterd I.l"t`
'Believing in the good .moral effect:o die
oral
we copy thelullowiug from
the Mauch Chunk Gazette of the 30th :
",The .Minere-sJourno/ comes (low° upon
the Tamaqua Gate - tie for its propel tot to
appropriate, uncredited; the editorial !labors
of others to its (MI 'u.Y..e„ The Journal is
not the only paper froth Which the gazeth
makes up its weekly melan.ge as its raiders
who have access to tilt.: papek;or thel'hita
delphia Ledger, can bear testimony. [Vole
an nrticle.in the last numher on the Liquor
Ntir is the Gozette:the only pimer•in
that county whose short voinin:es""!in this
respect are worthy or note; the last number
of the Muting Registir contains a lar,te pro
portion of the Editorial of . our paper;ot, the
23d. In tact, this practic4.is becoming one
of the crying sins of the day, add' deserves
.severest reprehension, At is stoaular
that' Dew, jr., - Julius 'Ctg.sa i r Hannibal, or
some other celebrated 'mutsl.or Scientific lec
turer does not give the guilti a suitable ens
ligation." . •
•
tr7Tur. Worm; of Winchester, Indiana,
have turned practical pOubitiontsfs. A
man died in that place rt*ltly from .!exces
sive drinking, and the worne - n, to the num
ber of forty or fifty, called em the liqUor sel
ler, made him sign a pled4e not- to sill any,
more runkpaid him fur all the liquor, to his
store, and then turned it tnfo the gOtter. 7 -
The woman, whose husband died, has en
tered suit against. the liquor dealer Inx dam
ages for the loss of her htistand. Who says
the liquor law, alter this, icould nuts be en
forced.—Ledger.. •
We would'at stop' • one i)t, these Women
foi a dozen of out poor, .4niserabJe,i •rum
bought Lagislators.
-11tPBrass toisacr,
stamp speaker s , dart* bdt =pet*, to Gar.
Biglerln the erteldse of aottad love; &Wide'
ottapauthe mini during the earning csm
*ma. !HU Mei& depend gnaitly upon his
°mania, efforts iv the aaromplishatiat ,of
b 1 election: tat they have yet to learn : th at
n* of the members of Condrala who voted
to refuse , food and clothing to our aufferi4
4oldiers, upon the. Moody deldi of Iderieo;
can ever occupy the Gubernatorial chair of
Peonsylvania. 7 -Pcdtsrdie Pmpririant. •
To which the Reading ./m7ial promptly
repute:— . ••••••• •
"'The 'above infereitially charges Judge
Potluck with young against supplies to the
may at the breaking .out of the Kezicati
war, and /3 the first charge of the kind we
have seen iu priut. It will be beat, there.
tore, to;tiail the he to the counter at once. .
It the Emporium wilt refer'to the journals of
Congress, tt will find that Judge, Pollock yo•
Led, in every snstance with the Democratic
majority.iu reference to that wer, nut eileu
excepting the preamble declaring that " mar
exists by the uct of IVlesto." If our oppo
nents csuabt find anything beiter to urge
against the Whig canthgate they had, better
fiJld their ptace.'
1 3:' A SCENE FILOU Suassrtratro
cola, (alias Liberty to Nebrrudia) 'Witty will
yuu aat ? •
• Leoline, (alias Douklai.) To satisfy my
lady,
Monona. Why should !tie have me
kilted P.
Now, as I remember, by 'my troth, I
• never did her hurt in all my life.
* e e My commission
Is IN; to reason of the deed, but do it.
Pericles, Act 4, Scene 1.
7.4 n Irishman and gcotchrnan had a rel . -
nide pyat at Dunc:lBydle, Vt., during which
oue ul ;them Ofscharged a gua, and badly
%I:untitled a girl and a buy standing near. As
usual, the men were drunk.
azi•Alr. James O'Laughltn of Harpeis Fer. .
d ry, Va,t came to his dealt/ on Me night of
we-Grist nit.. hy being rim over by theears.
As tneVestera night train was 'lasing, be
gut onboard to supply spun ut his !mods
with braudy. The cars, were in inutioa be.
Lure ile,lett them, and, in his attempt to get
lelr with his legs across the track.
cars - paiistug over him, his legs were crashed
ell below menaces, He survived but ashort
tune ai l ter. He LIU It'll o wite and several
claldrea. , .
"r1:301a C>C0.41‘.7.4
The quantity seat by Railroad th . is week is 37e:
.70i 11- r hy-Calial 21,135 14—for thO meek 4%845
°O . ton'. Total 'by RailrOad. 41',1,', - rZt; 06 -against .
3.19,441: 14 tons last year. Do..by Canal 79,130 19
against ;47,5;'0 04 tons to same period last year. •
The iiloptuents are very heavy tine wet..kreach
ing ',01,5-10 00 tons, which is preu for for t
lapidunid region of brotien-downladividualPPera;
,4 early m the 5C13 , 011.
The trade front - the Lehigh has ewaunoneed. Up
to the li . tt of Apt . 112,222 12 tons were slopped against
S,OU2 ttz to April 2d, Ini7J., The Mauch .I.:htuidi , .
Gitzettr: says that " the ',respects of bitsiness, are
by no theaus thitterthg. ••The boattued vaelithy•do
1101 weir lilt:l4lrd 10 enter into contracts on the
term , dtleied by the Companies. Mauy of them
reinain' here waiting fora Vise at tile - price La
treogto; end some, it is *sa:d, have. returned . home
teams. With the Navigation in fir,t- i
;rate Order, and readme;g a i d on the ,part of
'um Mihers and Contractor's, to uupply Coat to thg ,
hull capacity of the Canal, this interruption a bust
ne•s hsntuclr to be regretted
- The'lCoal Regions controlled by Companies, ap
pear to be peculiar:ly unfortunate: apd the Comm
niers ahroadrnay eongridulatii-tlientselves that loth•
vitimWenterpribe in the mining ot. Coal, preVails in
r.etiuyilrill County—otherwise they would -have
been frozen out. . .
, The' Cumbeitand Coal, last week was
1,50tt 11 tons—for- the i‘enion 29,580 12 1 tons.—
Sonic 'of the men have ctuumeneed work! ut the
Border Mines attili eenta_per ton, we bellivie. The
s mite said to be nearly' at att end. We have
Learn 'it stated that one reason why the CoMpanies
showed so touch Militlertinee in e'lrecting a eompro
miss: with toe &nen was, that • with the Iticreat:ed
pnees:ehergetrby the lialtunore and Ohio Railroad
Cankny, and un ihereaie of wages, the less AIM
Companies mined the better for the stockholders.
Lii-ttear the whole country was surprised with
the .ttyp,-iieloii.s operation:lot the Coal Comp f ies
ni that Region, on payer - but nOw, how rho and
quiet.; ':A change has come o'er the spirit of the•
dreauts" of these speculators---ued we hope it will
be a le-son to that class, both hire and elsewhere,
.451 - t11: as Coal Mining Corporations are coocerned.
;rho' General Improvemeht Coal Law, which
was killed in the Senate last week on ilrat.read
tog, 4..05 re-considered, and .Schuylkill Contity was
stricken out of the Bill-at the instance of our Stm
ator, by the request of many of our Individual Op-
.
, rairuy, 3 o'cLoOn, P. M.
Freighti from ltichmond :.1
T0.11 0, - 4 011, '- - • - 12 do,_
• Providence, ', • . • - . 165
New York, • - . -I do
Washington, 11'3
. ,
, .
From liiiihmund, for ,the wok ending on i., -, atur
day; April f6a4 i• - .
.. i .
_ L
h. B g SCh. SI SIM S bestnato nTo
1s
T'l- 1 3 59 15 i ' 67 tF.or the week, , 90,3
Total for the reason 1414 I For 4eason, 189,3
To rime time list year.
BY RAIL ROAD AND CANA,L.,
1.
gunflint. of Coal sent by Railroad and Canal
the week ending na TtiurL,day evening last : ,
Port Carbon, -
Pon%vtile; -
- •
Auburn, - - • •
Clinton, -
Total for the week,
Tutal by Railroad in . 1954, - I -
'+ Canal in 1854, -
Total by Canal and Railroad' tons, 519,117 O 5
I. , hipments to same period lest year :—' •
WEEK.TOTAL.
24,195 02 '349,441 14
-10,250 02 47,539 04
tr!..; Roil road,
n Canal,
laltlS inititution Is located at BerrysbueJ,
phin County, In the Inldat-of that, beauttl
healthy district called Lyken'S Valley, 10 mile
Minliatinrg; 33 from Harrisbdrg, and 95 wee'
Pottsville. The ostensible object of this Instl
into prepare young ladies acid gentle wen *l'
higher kientiliarles of Learning, or fpr the
duties of tile, and to meet tbk demand fir a
and more general diffitsion of Education in it
Dirt In which it is situated. Parents and Oen
are most respectfully invited-to visit the tithe
,
lure sending their thins and daughter!' ciscivii
. i . The Principal, having lung tsperlenee In tip
a *less' of teaching. flatters Ithninlf that. by ti
k a competent Assistants, he 'will he able to
..,s the school worthy of the patronage 01 the 1
of education end of an enlightened kV lc.
9 TERMS PER SESSION! ..
4- Boarding, washing and room; ,
1: Cominon English Oraaches, •-
i Risher English and :Mathematics,
ll Greek and Latin Larguagea, &c.,
4
1 Music and use of Plano, extra,
e;_' The. Scholastic year's dirttled Into four vete,
eleven weeks Vac h. The Summer Session w 0
g Inence oirthe Cith of April. To circular an
4 portico lars, addrese the Proprietor; Mr: A. P.
.1 br -,' L. R. HOCH, Prin
'
, Atri1 1 3,1054 1 . . . , 14-29
-
!, ,
. ''
Zinc Paints.
_
_
, . , ,3 4 lane• Third Clasher era's. Mate L.vd, an.;
SCHLTYLKILL C( 1 1.1 , 1 ri 11,911, 11.0Ain . r.--1.5,14 ;1.. , fretil all p glsonotm ‘ Qualities.
The followpg isthe quantity of Coal ttaliTortedl )
~ 1 Tlf E . NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPA
ever the ditre.rent linilioads ha Se buiitql County I , -
:,, ;Li &VINO 'greatly enlarged ,their Works, ab
for the week ending on 'Thu N tta it y eventug ,T la o s r t
A:). , .41 proved the quatity.orthisit products, are pi
. .
, • 66 . io excrete. Orders fur their
' • r
Mee Hill Sr S. HH. I. Tlit ill CLI 154,256 , .
~ . SUPERIOR PAINTS, i
!Aim Creek - .0 '• 10,380-14 $2,113 15ir. , : , .DRY, and GROUND IN OIL; In miaow m
miaowed p
Mount Carbon, `• " 3,757 19. 29,V28 Olt - 'Of from 25 to 500 Pounds t aisle.
....ehuyi
.Valley pit 9,960.18 ..r,5,823 19, • DRY, In barrels of tilo pounds each.
oi Their WkIITE ZINC, which is sold dry or
113 • 998 I - I ln oil, Is warranted PilitG and unsurpassed in
.51t.CurtiMPI.Carit." ," 11,9555_, iii
Little Sehuylktil " " 8,8101 10 69,833 42 an d b r on nal wiikeneiti.
~ ~ ,,..i
1
'- ' . A method h 4. recently been discovered, wit:
a o b th le e e r t i h m e .ith e: m inp u a k ri e v t. to warrant their paints tq
...
I r l o i n e w s t il h p l r a s i n c t d e e . s c p s o ec t lr i ta n th t e n k i li r o pa n k plots wil I be au p aria r •
the Zinc Ores'
1 fro T m 4 -N ir e ll w a : t r V i l e l y, Z ls lN e le o CY" w bre te fAon ii i. k ly ni ll n g:l f i o n for la
b h
a sieo ik !d r o a d i . 1
r c a .l l
rive hualltles when applied to Iron'orother retallc;
surfaces. : ,
Their BTONE COLOR' PAiNT, possesses all the:
. propotrtles of the Drown, and is or an agreeable enter
,• for painting CattageseDepots;,Ont-huildings,Brldges;
~. atc. •
Dealers supplied ati liberal terms by lb& Agents. !
, 1 FRENCH - 4 RI CILARDS, l \
Wholesale Paint Peelers and Importers. " 1
N. W. tor. of 10th & Market els" Pkibld'a• 1
epitteoes4 - - , 14 _e ra - - I
lucren,e in 1554 1-k) ti r, -
HATES OF TOLL AI4D THANSPgHTATIU
tri RAILROAD .TO JULY 1, 1854.
From M. C. :8.1H.. P. 0. Auburi
To' Rmlamond 1,70 147.5 1,45 , 1,50
To PhiladMphia, 1,0 1,53 !1,35 1,40
HATES OF 'TOLL BY CANAL
,TO
ILLY 1, 1854.
&pm Port Curlx - in to Philadelphia,
Mt. -Carbon to
S. Haven to
r Pt. Ciiaton to
RATES OF FREIGHT , BY CANAL
Philadelphia. N. Vont
Fiom Pt. Carlion, - - 13,80
Alt.Carboa, • - SO t
t• Sehuyikill Hared, 1,11
Port Clinton,'• - - 00 0,00
i 4. 1 - !1 LEHIGH CANAL TRADE.;.
Slopped foe thy week April lA, 1854 : 1
Tons, Dirt. Tone, Civi
,30' 14 i
1:1 : •
Sutntnit Mmes,Z,.
Room It - .
Lehigh Cout &Var. Co., 1t;4133 07
lk , aver M. R..R. C.Co., 347 (.9
Ent Sugar Loaf, - - - ; 70 00
Spring Mountain Coat,. • . 319 16
2,222 12
To April tad 1853, . 8,502 02
Decrease, . 427810
DIM
RUM'S DOINGS
rua 11:4:51:
BY TELEGRAPH
- {
REPORT OF :1111?MENT:i
13'o4ton yid.' 5771
Cann..15,7, 1. , 4514
:17;N. Y.'s:vieiti..'• 71'il
41Nottli Rivers ! 130
26 1 '6"puthern Pts., 3451
'1 17
2
5
1 15
.RAILIIdAD• 1 , CAN L
- 1'2,672 !Or, 8,971 '
- 2,590:04
: 2,596
- • I 3 2071 os $:,2•7 4
- 591,'04 • 1
- ; i 3,433 19
. ;8,435 i 1
:17,70g II
tons, 518,845 05
" .4t9,326 Ol
" 79,7,30 19
tons, 1Y2,136 0
• r Mom, —4-
" •
t iasitamtiltAties.firthattii
2t...70, year lid. Jane feeetnd, and for talc
.
man tor tbtliirs'
_at 1094..it00te.-:....91
-Stiffit 8.;1854" _ ;
.011deirran, toyans , scademy. '
'FM; Snrather Session at it'll institution- ifl
ornmssee on the first Wedassday nest: Far
elrehiars entitainthe Terms, References. &c., addles"
the hnbsetiher lifargantown, Berke county. Pa.
• A. P. TUTTON.
dprli 3,1854
IS-4t}
:,.,...:., • :
- . ruin .Forts. ,- J•
,A .
T 6' subscriber tieepectiNilly &Ile the attention of
tita renaiczl public genetally, to his mock of mi..
&nattier insert instruments from 6 to
froir i
7 Waves: made In the moot. deal/4-
.61e .iitahocr.„, and warrante4llo every'
_y
rtipt.et. They are offered at teethe- If
eldiltritecoand wilt be packed and delivered to this
placulree of any charge. Secondhand Pianos for
la t i .'A. 8. REIciIENBA4III,
- i t; -_-: . Late F. C::Relchetibach et &to,-
No- LV,Soith 7th ;St.; eh , ve Chestnut, Plallad'a.'l
.OW 8 18.51 k ~ 14•3jn
!,., • .
' . rAuUtztrows • !
.
. .
.t . FATENT
i . • • .:
' SCALES;
...
~ .
, - -- Bald 31:heir
. •. :',017.,tA- - . , --
*Alt E tiovsE,
.11:1
MiIEkET St P., LADE LPILT:4.
Co.L, and Farther,' Se :IL EA, set
In Skty part tittle entintry..ittenSerleneett workriter,
an4„at short notice •
ri1e,:1554
Tlic Aram) pawn= comma',
UNi_Ptkit'V,E'R,
i'4)IiTIISUE to furnita Goopowder . of all titer
A.4 l l,fellAnrmr ll brands. via r' " .. tEm rt CKY
" e9OOIII6O,","AMERICaIi rtlyuartao:" "IJOll\
t,".",Usc , rhie,” irce:n Sitoormo," in key.
halr:and 'quarter kegs, anJA:nnist, re of one pound
etiO. Also. a fatfassnttment of irnartler fnt 111,LaT
-04-andauxura tor.r.sphrr.
'fns rrp
utaltOn.oftheir ganpoa Jet t, , ;(, well ki:uwla 'to
re . tftitre comment. ror pale at the nt fi en of th e Corn
pai#. WALL ST EEL'? V. City. .
• . . A. G. i 1.14 A itl),Prelldrnt
A.: E. EovoLAss, kiocuddry
Mich Gold and Mier Parlor
•
• Papers. •
. •
. ItEOSIV CD, rierw. ajp.l vlegad d, Aighs :of
rl billd and Sliver Papers tot Parlors, o nb rt.
Set; lillvirStrad Gold tiorderS to al v !di every
v.,aft.AY 4f ?drier and Cbscriber'-'entry
rirr,-frpas-P.cecits and iditylesalv 're.
;at mapafir,turer's tip,a/vt - opor the lk;ity•
el — Sited papers at less thao
sc cr keep.; the Lar4est as.Ortrot , nt of Paps Itti.g-
In . o to be found in the :itat, out of ;. , i...---
Forfeale at - CiIANN4IAS
,Aprite, it3sl
NEW BODES! NEW NODES!!
Tryula atitiNuritireetorts beatrA trtirie an, !Inure kee p!er,
Orr/tutted,
Lite, 30001 A venturer of a iuuntry IL,teitant,
Whiter Lui :tor el, by
Weir, ~ •
Tqfr, Lauipllghter, 101 . LTIlau,;411,q
Te,r; Heir, Ly P. 1i willow 11)er z,
.
SiiiTgztet. or. Prejo diel at Home 'and 113 V ictillii;JU
llLOblOgraralY., , . , ,
Tfii eocrotory; or eirt.odStantiO CviJoic ,, , I-.
PSMontano, by Alex. Dumas,. !: - !
TIO Lover upon Trial, For . •Tala by . .
•
'•_..: ~ • . ',.- • ti. BAN:C.a.:S'.
'.a.Tail 8,16'.54- . ' . 14— I
—.•-!,
. , .
.::". 1300 i r A SZIOE :STORE.: - •' fl •-•
~...: •
,_ , FR ESII SU l'P LI - . '
,
/1 1 .11 E Batiarriner - returns hia siacew`thanke to ilia
J. 'p a b 1 . 1 c for we pa.tronage. Vie). Aiwa ber4uw o d upon
7 , ,,J - • Itim., , and brip3 leave to Iltrufg3
. •••". . ' ' the citizepa of I,:dltp.ffie and f ,
ivure n n e ityolat
he An
iii just
e rs wi Iron Ptdadpndu, A _.
T i...;. ..akrimnre, v,iia au c;CViiclit J34lJfill.i il.
l
i
Liaia• -islippetet ,Gaiter Boats, fic.,
,p-': ;'Clillitretiqi 81444, In girdat variety,
y. Gcniteme'n's Boots Sand iitszn:s. &C., .
zi;4liriers' lima and dance, nE every'deicr iption.
;Ihe sitbscriber;'l4oUl We tong titati•Ae I.as 1,555:ti iti
Itiltbl11111C30,411:1 toe 4,1/0111euvi Dm' p» 5 .-- •, a A,I illll
lAiOl and dime rtade, he 11.01.1.1er hulls -,. :::at i...'"11l
Miblik VUUD ART; 134.6 i on it.; hive
.1,01, iv;,,,,,
tdd,,n tal,ti "in pulclhAse eldt.Wll2ju . A:I Z., dr41,1 1: , ..l
- ttal,lp sanity cadundbrs nit Lida pupil. I '
lit, , NNl'd oU'N'I,EV V,
Maltal.CptlCO:6ll,l, 1 . 4.1.;• In,
di,clll.--!
i'Aprii gy
p, 1:,4
4 TRRACIT73 FURNACE FOR SALdr7o.
kji order ot.ilie Court or C0t4m. , 11 Pletut of Ilion
tour. County, in past.ti'onf Ili be cold by tiro,
4fr;:rilfliff soul Comity,- at: toe 4.:u ti r ,8,, in
In o'clocx A, , Al., Olt :^. , A I the
tISBh ddy of April A. IL.; 1.13 f: ut Public eulevati
lttet Rteasuage and tract of ;land uIIOVVO WO the
I..;j3ELii
tiltuate. hear the inutith of . ltoar . ing .n,
tato4r skid partly in ett:Ontna Uuu uec, .un 111
Oak three holi,ll Lid and at rue ontl slit ;iict•
ifies; and shoe, anCe, Ac. Aliefe 14 crewed ,ml ite
Otiirtlaem one Anthracite ru ru ck .74 - 0 feet high
•hrut b lees boob:, witn
toting t and pipes, two. cAxt.iron Wowing
' i.tock•hou,e, coal-shect, aut! tither tittitres
iit'a Furnace. 'lire FuTnare io ode of bg.t.
4inter•powent in thin section tit, the tste. loci.: to
4,3)p0 erected on the same, ra,
Oven itendit Letvel:ing, tiutoes, ljarnoihed,
cine hgothed and twenty ncres:4 the hind ts,of art
fie t• Iltnt Ile title ni indisputable. •
liM S. — Tett µet c. propel ty Lculg
Ay tick down, the residue unU•third 01 the “tio.r
day of :Jay. A • p,.: lasi, and toe tenet
With interest; in twit eiput I anhual iy
thetas, Tile huit thereof to : be inttJe en tile lid daZ of
A. D. /B.IS.
Ali ihraclte InSuralice Coiupan i v.
..,. • 4 ' ' U' ,l : r
if :1 liAlt IE it PERPClAl.'—'lFatted by ;•.44:(e.:,,eit
I.J l'erjuoylVera.i.
. i
* Atitti:briztql Capital 04(4,00.: ,
...,.':Otticii Nu. 9D WALNUT :±trri.t, ben Tbini and
gitu rib threcte, I" tillSdelphla• : ' .
.
Vouipauy, wuu a! ca.o t'spital 'to, icon'.
Wn id WWI toe nnut
n ni principle , In (twit Asir and
Oiand peparttne,iit i secutis ur tnc assured aniple in
pprtiripalitin in tile li:oil
ich 11441illyeltit losses.
is:The Clamp :toy iw ill issu q policies aft the usual 'rates
. pregintiamo, einnraciiic alAttl›. and lai-
PANLY tiii •
ItliS
s •
InItErTOR V: '
D.tuthor, Ludwig,-
'Auden rusyl, .
ktter Wager, John E. Annickl,
kl.esorgerF.Tlefi Ua.ly Futorad, . ••' •
41211140 H. lintnsersnel, b.llllnnleu,
Tvarsou,i ii2uniet
. DR. D LUTULD, Ila
Om. t.j..l.ta.eve4, Vice Yitatdri.f.
Wat. F. IlLsn, Beet via ty .
Llaifftat r liaa bet upp.,ji,ted
Air we attore tzmpeuy, In Senuyinlss
o Whol3ll Perb0i121111..1111,3 11.1 V.)
linprer es, itsl t I.ly
littilroad Cgunextous
' . 1'76 liar risbre re in,r thr Readtns and Da, , ,phrit
Railroad
Ka` 4.1
N and after 310N:1).0*, April /00,
lV eery froth Philadelphia ,Reading, and ail :it tufo,
.scfaia u burn. will the up . Passenger
Xrain,, , leaving Philulvl:.44l:l"at 7 , 4 A. M.,ctianie ir•an,
Anhui n, and arri ego t,i llarri;h4ig at SP. al,
'-','•Pavren4ers from Pottsville; elehuylkill Ifa ve'n and
$ll 9tamns abort Aubern et ill take the liattoileitring
Tettsville at 7; and ini A. Al ;thriving at 11 nrr ,4 .tirit
.sit 1145 ands P. 51. •
(tout Harrisburg, ',turning to /Ink sta •
;tiois on Incite:Wing Railroad, will leave 11arrit.bitig
- At 12 2U, noon, null take th.: connecting tip .tna ;thtivn
'l%,aMeoger Ttains at Autiura,On anival or JYanultln
. ,
The:Passenger Train, leaving Harrisburg at 3! P.
connects only with the Up Reading Patscoger
Train for Atal ions above Auburn.
On above dateOlte morning Passenger Trail) front
. ; . U.catllng will !At discontinued, Milli an PAM PaPSell
ker Train put on Gametal Pottsville and Auburn,
:connecting an above: !saving Pottsville at Iha 4.
1,:561.,anA returning from Auburn, al 3.45 P. I.
April-5.1654 14-H
Alauptilln & Stisquehanusi
7; • Road:
by%rice.prvr/...1
iLE.IO; '
z' '• ' N.E It' AR A NOR ME' NT
ON and after April 10th, TWO Pdssenger
each way, DAILY; (Sunday. exreptedj
dun over thiefload, connecting with ALL the
Itierigo Thins of the Reading Rail road, a n
; a new through line between Harrisburg and
,delphia. as well as the Icheapeit and best rout
rottsville,Rea ding, it,c;, to and Dom Ilarrisbu
'the west.
e Two Passcitger Trabty, fade ioay, daily, (
..S.'undays):
-
I,anelAuburn 8.15 a. tn„Ar. a4llarriA,urgll.2,
'llurrisburg 12.20 p. tn., Ar. at Auburn,3.4
Auburn II 45 a. m„ Ar. at Harrisburg 3 p
''. '! ljdoleburg 3.30 , p. m., Ar t at Auburn 0.50
Distance 50 MIIe.—TARE 180 e,
TbrOugh Tickets betsveen IlarriAturg and
;elphla, Pia Dauphin, Auburn' and Heading,
'sold fit-the Ticket' Office, Harrisburg, and D
Depot, Philadelphia. lEgtanCe 'through from
.delphla to flarrleburs,"ll2 miles • Fare *3 50.
t : ni.twon) 5101 WIS
EggineerAnd truporidttn
:
Cull spring (Hike, 1
r ; April 8, 1054. '' I . 144
1.. refteading,Pottstntvn,Phtenlsalile.Norrl,
rilkesbarre, Mattcb .Cbunk 4aston, Tamallu
larrlsburg papers plesse copy. _
i-- - 4 "
1. ' - BEREMSBURCI, SXMINARY
. .
..
21,135 il
37,709'1
•2ID
ROARDINO•14(11001.: FOR i'OUNG LADI
: • • GthIITLEMEN.
:14,5,980 18
019,017 05
410
(;."4
53
v v . , . . attft.
-4 , II:CMXIIIIAPEna-VIMISING;
County; Pa., in
peparsini no -dolbe above business of teaching
Paeatogro l lY tigonals the btoilsor by fortoloir (hues
when oneenient, Teems..4nne tenons for el.
13.—Felar lessons wipe:untie hay one' to- teed
It iriib .f4eilitront stotestee .be sonde.
A 'bee. easoarius ¢ol4 l 7o,frott 'le to I I 'o',4"fit
kt; Wise Aril 8 lot , • wilt
i* Atmore luausa, rk i PAPERING.
ryafi subeetketslinsontice to the hu Min that they
are PiaPaSed Istezteate *harder* In their line.
at the shortest tuttree, and un !alto-meet reasonable
ten": They emPlokr(nod.warkmin, and their cur
towers may therefore kr mare of rattaratterY lobe
Alto Chine*, /kw and tine white Paintings execu
ted la the beet style et worantanship. Grafitti' in
all their trarletters. T. hoaxed and enamelled Ameri
can Vaasa' every variety of atria tad color, sulfa ble
f or ca t ureher. fearibnies, for axle ny.the subseri
bed, at city owes: acy..NAGLE. '
herbal) street, oke 'door abdre Market.
rollsville. April; d,VAC: .' lt .
- Tivi;Gr'eat rtatru! and 111 u.stcEataittistirnent.
ELORA= W4TZ11.9,
DattktiwAY, NEW von, t ,-.
T"E‘..fl.F4 1' and ItIOST IMPR.(ait4b PIANOS and
.11LLOULONs. Gilbert aVeria's Far
rreanunt rbintbs,, VIVI or rathotit the' Xyltart,and
trial iron frimelantt circular itZales. Vic mart of
then Instruments too well Ituovrirto treed further
coutruezdattou, 611berVo Iluudoir-l'innos, an ele
gant instrument for sanall rooms. !toilet and Ellins
aura's I'lano3, or the old entabl . lehed Ilrut of Liallet
and Co. Mr. W.4reltig agetit for all Llau above,
Pinang, cnii:ofer them lower than any other 'house.
tiorace WLters' nixa mactnrea exprtnaly tor
Wm, having great iiow et t.f tone and elasticity of
touch. .333 nitoBlrab.4l( I. the itatc..4. depot for
Musical *nets; mesas to ihra cf y. dirdrding an
o pporfiiniir Air seloolidnA unto MI , t.ad clieWberg.—
SecoLd-nand /Tannin , great bargains. eraces trona
*GO tool7b. asery 111,5;rd:id-EA fairy 11=1:anted or the
money refunded
• • MELODEIP.N.S.
. •
EEIME
Pateut Organ ..44:041[0 . 1111,
Wiiti Two batons of ireas—a sweet uotl poweitul
fu
strutucut. • Prices from pia to /Mo., s. it. W.
I
tiaricatirit
Onitars. Fluitiaan,; Bra. , fn.
vitiutuetits, Lealeri auyyl 4 I with Pianos
anti bleldneons slaw's , prices.. V. 1.; per ceut:
c00t.% to •
'Cita 1/$l. CO.lll.fitC.s Lilts 11(04.02.C11 ue Iha great illa3-
I.crti ui 1,.544 agd lioqupeut/ c.ntlikerits
fec..avindcienntuutuddltlnua.4l3' an */I"n,i've
yupticait to of tax Cools, grid ir.=p,uihr po'res. of tho•
to cOO,IL, and relcatela of li , oninUrtes
wiiltaug (Cl poGiloo.; nl unsru: ilutritArrl, of stake
sfroAgOltlc•2ll2 far togitinutO soppily* of Mr. Siirdereo
LICWI), Ue.d. 4.1.111 tied Ir to tlatot ikrklorest Co, 7ail:or
fotWala Mtn ortit'is. aolim "CHl:Wally part of thr
arr 1:.11; itl„ post 4.! tire. i t • •
• 11(1 ALE WATEItS.
April ti, •
IMII
GOObS. &
Istraped 3w:illus.
rnllE nidu•triail I.adie}4 ui l'ot , xvide and
je:Aen indn thcd that 4t)ft NS ON '.14. CO.
nAvn received a cumplete ailsorttavat,ot
:§1 1 ) 04 . 1 N
etr., etc., Inr woOor.g. Aluo, UM Ft. will •Airollnp
Colton
.` '
Yprll 1, 2.51
1 . 44 . and itoolutute.:.
14--
• RICE! STOCK .OF Carte ETIRGS
• FOR 51' RING 1 . 14. 1 kni , ..
lia : sub -cribtir in in beet: ipt of Itia epilog Munk-
I. of Carve Ilitgb, cationic itig no nisi efiniV r• and varied
senor-town( of ' •
bi.pletlid Stylii of Velvet • 1 '
`. • ! Tapestry fliO:elr, i t AIIPETi,
•, ... .•. ,o' o 3 Ply, i ' I „, 1,..„..,-
Si.,,•;,..v•fine Ingrain, '—'; --
, i i. • ii •:! Vermilion , - ! I P Ricns.
•
- •. .
" - Amerman and tluglksh Oil illotlinj
'With an entire 110111 mock IA DItUaGEIS, xuara,
riii" c r anti Tank? Owtorii,ill•ATTlNGS, arc., 4.c. • ''
'vino, :i'very 'aide asioarcinont•lof low priced Car
pet. 1,,,a oil cow,* of all desciiptions, adapted for
Coin:try and city '6.ileili . • .
„ i • . , .
' li. , .tanntry Merck:iota aituOtilif3 ili/I0 Illtellll ;14,
cbai.ing. - l'arpiiiii,',are invited to Cali and examine, on
I ain de LeC ' illlne!d p nett an low a's any house in ',ale
trade. • ' ; .aliffiliT iti.• WALKER..
-1.93 C lie-tool bluetit, below Lishtb,
1, Philadelphia.
.
Iliprli 1,1951 ' • '13.3m
' . ,
Silk and Shama Store.
‘ . (INK s .V litt ell •.s•rivirr
I dt•lptila. hay.: received by the European SWIM
er,, :rid I:040 11,4 i the Itirge AUltion Satre in 'New
York and ibis city. n very large aLsoridient or
.
f: IL' D. •A ND E I.:Ec; AIYT I . SPRI NG D 1
_ • (100D.5.1 . •
U) vie, k 4 hiew-g , tyle farts Plaid and Striped Sulkg.
'260 do. 'do do , 1•1.11 h ann Brocade do
LOU do Elhis,ylll.•;.l. do
.';d cases Rich 'mita Ihni.ll. 4 ld.si
.Titt•he goods ale moltly choir d lots frola the large
P;•rrioplory h. demo N,ew
ire consolored cirl.frair.ly tow. ALU 0,
130 very richly EmbroldetedCat ton Crap. : , 11.1;w14,
ton dodo ' do do
. „.
Long and squsit. .
ridaw A
it. nw patierni. •
New Styte. 1.4115 t'a•F;tio;•r. ; Gold linrdrre. •
4 2110 da 'Manith:is ar..l rlegaiill spring
•
cntorr t ,
lyit. wide Itinotiiin ViO.vev.i, w ~,11 cotorg, whiep ore
nitifurpsf9e,l in thi; i n anity quality,:,etyn , 'And
pike .
In . addition. — tva•linVe nu en.enut 3...ortin;•tit of
•Moo.i..de Hew-, MORN. de 1..11.n.!5, French I..ttvol.
(iiughittuA, Einhtoofertte,' GluVee, Ribboue, Fancy
Goode., etc., ,
requeet III"'" who ate '1:$11111;12 to the city to
;hake their . purch,ses, to coil .
ur Stnoc
Sy tt i, Ole larirbt.l.nid satect d nod eneapt. , ::t vee
h:ico rver nff , rtnl.
Aprli I. ' 134,1
New Rich and Fashionable
• DRY GOODS. •
.i P. G EgNE,
! •
•
(Lita.with LJ. L4l. C 0.,) '
AVI Nit opekeri Or. 'urge morr;S.
11E. Corner r 4 ARCH ninl - MN'rrl:Strect.,
gel plina, with 4 in k i Rick. 'tare anti Pashinnable
tlohgn, of ii t l t wipo itat!oua , conxlel lug in
pail 0!
11.11 II !'lard ilia V,lletN,:tiar
; rges and Monµ, -111, De Large Plaid Ging.
ham,. Plnil aral Fialc4tl De Lanrca, Spring
! Chintzes Lit Priptc.l4 elegant Patterns,
Plain t;owin retitattlei for
Late's,
Gloyes, linraery, , nr.c., &tr., ;.
Df eget) , deter,iptioo, pical.iiat A krg, an 1, beanti
a,cnrtnient I.TM i.LA frfe•%. tie shado, stile
'and color, got cpecral ?rare under his nivn
!stipervlninn, In ilmitcatty to knritish the Ladiett of
Pctrertile and triclolt) with anyific fte ztkove good..
ati he Very ii)wf4t !
TUE LINEN DEPAItT3IiIItT enicpricei every
Atetwlll style. of Ii!1it.11)1.; I I In %Lit. n'B, 11ArCL. 4 1,
LA RDINo •
I. TIM 110Sleitt : c. - en.ts of t
targest and,prott varier' wctwrtnient itcrat can he mound
i in ;:ny_ti,iarilLiihinent in '
J. D. t: c lump hi , leog eiperitqa e au4 connection
Llic sit the Inert citenilve 1i0n...4 W the United State.,
Lind kin extensor,• feel. aauar.d that hp ran
intrer Ind it enntnte. ta all Alta limb taitiir lion %volt a
seklow e.rtk m Dtrilatlalphia or •Inew here.
;o';n+r * .lr'i , l -1,1 1 4 O,Ae nevigt(f.,
1.. D. CHIEF:Sr,
r,.c„tor. , t., ;') arid :1t»)11'...)., ;111:1,1.:
Atm) I , • 13. 3m
SGIIUVLIGLL NA VIGATION CO
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mina
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from
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be
ailing
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and
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821 001
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5 011
7 00,
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MUSIC.
LIME
TRANSPORTATION
:44
t Het: of,111i: V ti NA Vlti.lTl4o4 CO., I
I 'March 3,
The ci Car*. and for Toil on
ntl.ot• ire r 'oat t'krtkf tI on the : 4 1:111i VLtiILI. N AV -
It: 0A TlO:si, be ~14:, f u11,w.1 until IS y
F Ft ny
Cen,tS Cent:, Cents
to • . ! ' 55
7.0 ' f 7 07 55
00 59 I 57 . . 50
011 59 : 57 1 -50
Q 59 57 I
.50
. 45
To Phil.llelptita. •
Nlttnavonk:.
" Spring Mill„
CotiFtinckt.n,
" Plymouth Dam.
•' Brldueport,
" NOrikt4lWll.
" Port Kerl . noY,
" Patvling',? Wm,
• " Part Provpipor,,
"Ayerg
Pottstnwu; I. nainv.
`• Port Uniou,
•• Ilirdmhorough,
• " Itektding,
" Althouteii
Hamburg,'
OrwlgibUtd Lamim:
54 52 45
50 49 i 47 40
90 19 ! 47 40
49 47 1 40
30. 45- 47 40
,- 44 H 42 , 57
-15 44 42 37
45 42 42 .37
43 40. 40. :0;
41 40 ! 2.5 34
39 31' :15 31
31 37 ' 35 31
21 :7 3.5 31
35 . 31 31 'II
30 10 27 00
The ChargArill hi: per of 2140 I a. ire, flu;
per.rent. } allowance for wane, .1,.• iikeal, and no
thank lens than tv..4.ney.five FPfilti per ton will be
made for any thotaner.• Itiorder of th 2 Manrigprs.
F. PRA LEV, President.
Mdriti lg. {f's4
PRILAD'A. & READING RAILROAD.
A;
wr;oa
0 fricr: Tlf 7:Y11 ft. A D'A READING 8 . . Co .
Mara 15.54:
The Rata.W Freignt and oh Con] trar,pr
ted-br; this (.;toilloloy. will be'aa follows. from Notch
I to July 1.pf5.54:
\
r S
it i
1 ..=
—___.---
To Rinton(4.d, ,' 170 vs ir.,o 145
" riiiitido'proq, • iris 155 'l4ll 135
:.• Intlined Platte, .100 i 155 140 115
" Nteetos4n, !: NO 155 140 . 135
"Wo manor 0.11.11 : 1 100 155 142 135
" F3lI 'oq , elclouyliotil. ,; MO 155 llO 115
" Alantoyn k. ~ IWO .155 ` - 1:0 135
" Spring Nilli, - : 115 140 In 1 , 25
... oronthehorken sod PR , " ''''
'lnnutli4l3ilrOad, .
. , ' ; 115
"I RAlllitol4 and Ptottiand ',
4,,n;, , ,A,i_ • , 1 1)0 f 132 . 125 120
a Nionigteli or Iltidgeport: 140 135 - 195 120
" l'Ort ICAnneoly. ' 140 1 135 115 ISO
" Valley Forge, , - 135 130 12 0 ' 120
.• l'hirrilivEllt.; 05 in — llO Ito
" Royeea Ford; ' • 025 ISO , 195 los
Nitstotv i,, , ill) 115 Ins IOS
" Douglaiovllit ',..,..' lOU — lO5 , 11)5 ; 1115
" 111rolo , 4m*, 1 :10 : 105
" Reading, r 100 95 e 5 . 2 1 5
Betwerno Reto.llll., on4l '
Modiroiv ill e,
" 7fullrso.llle.
" Ileintb4g,
" Orwlgo,hure
165 • 95 F 5 93
10 95 . 95 ;
r(0 • 95 -
'lO 05 '
By Wet ‘7,t - I hi: Board of Manager,,
S.IIIIIADFORD.
Naicb 15.1 , 54 11-tf
:Pittsburg Provision Warehouse.
C,.'
WILLS & Co., Pork', Packers and Wholesale
.Provision Dealcra,Nn.l32s Liberty elfreet, Hite:
,borgh, will keep 'on band, rciady.to supply-at all Woes
'awl or; the 'hottest notice, Choice and reliable arid-
cles lo their line of businrsil and anion accommoda
,ttne terms. Their main stock Will consist or
Bacon,
• Lard,'Lstd Oil,_:•
r ducareuredillams. Dried Beef. &e.
ITltcy have also made arrangements for an catty
''supply of
i f LaZe Sup-nor IVhite Fislt and Zhu-holism Trout.
'— -- ,
ILIhtIEtBIOR One Price ISLATSTORE!! :is bb!s. and half bble., and which, coming direct_
from the extremely Northern wate.sovilt he very . -
.o,:zte. I GREAT BARGAINS ! much auperloi to those of any other catch, and they
- V j A few Cases of FINE MOLE- Will pe able , to:od"ei three favorite ankles at lower
. .sKIN Ii&TP3 fu? ;vile at Mon- tatt, than the inferior -or Southern' catch are sup
-
: ; " *. N- BISON &CLEN.T.I * lint,Stute, i plied in this market. - .. , - ..,
el North'BlXTli Bt., Philadelphia. ' . , - I C. Wells & Co. desire to call ,the attention o r
' The citizens of Tottsvitte; and the pahhe in gen. t Dealers and Iron Men particularly tojheir s tock-of
era', ;art. Informed that the!' sebscribcri have eon- DAVON.in the selection and' preparation - of which
smutty on, hood a general nod complete a s sortment particular. attention bag been given to the quality:: so
of Ellie and Caps, PUlted to ,the :.eav,in,which they as to offer to customers 'the most reliable article.—
respectfully Invite you to cell .and .:amine ; they Customer in the fasten), pail of this state, will rind
feel confident theY can please in pace land quality.— It to their advantage tO purchase In this market,
Do net fOrget the number., l' . - 1 .
. thereby saving the coat of re-shipment, and the corn
, MOEnteISON & -GLENN, missions of dealers W the eastern 'cities. Orden;
' I 41 Nob out Sc, Philad e lphia, trill recetve_prinnpt attention
'Apeit 1, Me . ' . • • .. i mama April 1, Me i .
• ._',
PATENT HORSE., NAILS. -
wilt oul“.erlher having teen appointed rlnfe agent
In elthavlklll County for these Nails. is prepared
to furnish them to the publlc,ettlwr wholesale or re
tail. • •
Theiare vastly eupetior toile I'4l4lo:manly used
In this nelslaborhond, and only require a trial tn su,
peritedu them altos... Bier. Merchants rupplted at Man-
Otaciarerks Wliolesate prices: Blacksmiths and Deal!
ers are rrsrlectfußi invited to call and examine them..
• ; GINITIGE
iron al n 4 llordware_4lott,Centre i4C., Pottsville;
h Ir, 46'4 , , 10-11
. . , ,_
'actin say exults..
DECOU AND MIDDIE7OIIt, -:
Istportke and Dealer, vs IRON4siyai DTDEL,
NO. Notts Water Street. abate lamb% Hills.
deipaia. A general assortmew,.. comantly oe_
bend
PMIc• Muth 18.1854:
ISARDWAIIIM
4111 D
;TOM; s d rolgt . .CXel-VaivELv.
aqldtgett Estatiltshietik-of the kind in the
thaited,"Segtes.-
1:17 LAU. McCLURE k sae" rice. sl mi t akirr
- 1 T Eareet.abote eiersulb. mtiottar,
tutees Depot for locks of all kinds, orarrattbol quab
" Potent Stlesrett, Ohru'Keres.'
Prentitil Porcelain Knobs, user 11,e paitime.
.sityeeytatek- lon i,.Ge most
complete assotuasnt of all Ina Modern Cooorin this
Line.
Puretutsers are invited to call awl examine intik.
CataltuMes sent by mail if desire 4.
Hot 1 4447 Register* and Verittlators•at Faitary
Primo.
nr'itil orders put up uudet Oa- 4uVel
utston of the ann.
' CALL AND BEE Q. 3.
March 13,18:4 il.finf '
ruvrrouas schuatts,
• , 'OP EVERY DESCRIPTION; • -
O.IIITABLE for Bail adds, Canali, ito., for we
16, ing htlY,coal.ore.and merchandise geocraily.—=
rurchatera may feel assunsd that they can be aup.
Plied wrath a superior and reilabre article, and run n"
ta.k. 4acti suite ta guarani End correct, and if (Alter
tritti) apt found satisfactory, can he returned witnout .
charici . fattory at tat qtd Vaud, establu ed tor
thirty years, corner at Ninth acid Melon: atreeis„near
Codtea Mittel, Philadelphia. ABBOTT &
nucetssura to Elliott & Abbott.'
7-Ma
• Feb. 18, 1651
czamslaws & itiuszaiirs
lila A RDW A Icl: and HADA S VORE.
Cetitre etiret, a. few da•Jr. nbo‘•
Slarket, (Litt :+iue,) 1141/e -con_
,letitly 011
. 1.11.4 1 full eve4tich,,, i
. .
.
of
.j. , - .
Smiiii :a Tniiiir, ' touch Trimmings, . ' f
UmWilly materials, 'Alies and Splines,
Stint maari 'a Touts, ll'aute cutlery, - ' r i
~
Fdes $t lt.uf.s, ' IN.ICILVIE[Itiery. .
Nada, t piSes snd Brads, 'arpeoler's Tools; "
coow, , r sr Platforn: Brittanial War e . ~ - .
: Scals, ' Alkn's lirvolvers;
A A B.fr ami Rolled Ito n.Rille I.lsrrels,.
rtuo and Sheet da l'ahlo and Tea SPOQnbs
Cast. Shear and :filirter Brass :And Enamelled Set.
S:ref:.. Ales, . . t
Tin; grata and Sheet Zion. Paw , . Rollers and T.'S
Ra r, COl4dd 4- Sheet ItrlFS' ii , •ill,e , h, ' .".1
Pig 3 ott 133 T 1,144 t, ' . fiet.vy Its d/oad-'f races.;r„."
Csstingsormt deseriptlons'Railroad Itun and rfpikda,
Mill, X;cut and Cacti :at' 1./oubleand Single Gans',
Saw'F, . " . . do . do iia Pistols,
r; utc tm i's Choppers, Clea- Shot and Catualiagly •-
sorsiand Knives, , - Powder Flasks, .
Auviltaud Vices.' Powdtr and Shot, :
1.1104,14 and Tackles, '-. .Water-proof rercussion
Chain Pumps, Caps, ,
Iron, :.'opper and Bra/11'111de Mountings. •
Wire,.
Thu4ubscriheis moulerespe4cully iu%ite the at•
tentioti of the public generally, to the utntresed other
ankle; of Hardware too n umerous. to 'mention, as'
they ate deem-avec:, to sell aA:low u+ any miken rn
out of_l'ltiltidelvlult.. 1.
Aug4a- 27, I:4a. , r.O
... _ •
- ..-
...
BE
!MANUFACTURES.
FLOOR OIL CLOTH.
C. 31. BAILEY, , '
Nif 14 - 3i4IFACTIatrA4 or FLOOR OIL CLOFII, alI
131.401th5, tuna 5,4, 3.4, 744, 4-4,5-4, 64, 7.4,25'4.
WARELIOUttE-110 North Thlyd eltreet,Secobd
Floor l'ettlddelphia AlotiN RROWN, AO,
Just received, 31/ eases. Cunilxitty timid, the
best a!ssurtment m rbiladelpbsa,
1111irch 25, 1634
ST Ei L
TE CAP/TOL STEADI. DULLS,
Mt% UK J'A
I - 4' MA. WI all orders Tor flour ur reed, op short
VV iottcupud,un VVry favorable terms. Hour or
Feed petiver.d up cars, fres ut .chArge. - Ordtirs by
Icttaffat:,outtiartied 6vstrt c...t.sta or 31tIsiActory refqx , -
t.nceotolutaly attended to. •
WII,LSONS
Mpclf IS, 1551 14-orus
SUPEIII On WINDOW BiILNLIS:
.11itti'roN & cli., No: 9J ZLct;ND 61.
iow Atcii, VtiOadelitnin. One 01 1110 1110111.ez
teubitre and butt 31anutat Winn% 111 Ulm Lutirat btateat
.utiiridanita of autue uf thn fuor.t 4.lCuditt 01 -
1 . 11L1A,U 3 and rillAlntio%lcttja Lace Won the pliz6s
at inn if...II:WEI Inallitlid for their anikrios iv 01 ho
b!' and oflnattuf 01 . Ouit,v111.1011:
riliUile.l and Winds of eye! y witty and chajager
on 114.111.1 and made urderi at anon nut Ice, and Int
wed!, ti tcquircd, to a on, ertt,r etyie, Lad at Inn.
KRA*
tti , Airallo and JOIIIIING attended to.
tha: .T CD VTO rt.r.11,1: PCBLIC. A ..TE
:tl4:fal /;,, /0 5 1 • • •
• ;
Venetian Blind' Baiiulaclory.
Eidalt Wit., letwegii• -Vorm-graa 4- .Mithantongo.
4 T . : , s oli . announce:. to the - t dile n.1, , t
VV. : '. 0 toe and vlCltszty. that lot ts preptlf r.t.to atann
factiite I.II.INLM: 0 9 1 et ery calm
awl ittyle, at thou notice #llll the totreA t
lie frets contid , nt that a (nal AWL,: tan UrnejVnt w tk
cnnyinc.nd of thr advantage.: of irrdlani fug 141Pftd inc,
A' Zink atsortnient of Winds constantiy lilt hadd.-
110 also prepared to repair,' paint,aad Ar0:n.4,1,1
Wind, in ruch :tanner 00 to; render them alatost
eqool, In appearance, to new,
Pell d 5, 1059
Circular
[AND n 111.1,1 11 Gll TING ,
. .
V 1I
Snbsetiber has made arraliGein'enN to fur
-1 tsnill at alsoft notice clittltii..tit einw
of Ole mo.o :.pi4oved kind,...a cheap no they ,can .bil
Got !'(ona the snanuMeturer. These, are about %Slier
cent;: Cheaper I han Owe ill General ti.le in the HG
mil atau per,onaliraztend to putttrig .. up
ikliq Ail all Undi. It. , tititAUCli,
1 - Ib.
,
GAS FLXTORES AND LAMPS
tlEiDEttcg: Imit.SlM: itito:nitn,
AO 4 .. r Nat/ SECOND t.('11 , 41.4, 11 ./NE)
•
HAVING bad many,yeara practical espeimence Ln
)he billlnetut, and as all work sold bv.us`is Mann
lactured under our immertlate superilitou we are.
citahltd to offer purclia - aere superior arrlclas to ev
ery branch of our trade, upon the Moat laVtitialile
tritris. At our store may be round, nu ever Varl , ll ,
and atyle of GAisln, CAA and Lamp Callinlrlaelre,Pen.-
Aants, Side litarketyl. for Halls, UAutcnes, &c.,
the IMI'ROVEIr PINE OIL : Also, Fluid
Lard' and. oil Lalllll4, t carols ten, itoquet Holders
Parlor, Night and heading Lainps. On hand L 4141)
Glak,es.(nottom, Wicks, tittles, &c. Ail work.y4ar
ranted nr m =UP.. Factory.: piercer Street. hear
Motets. re ftENleMllEli, Starr '4 ; l' North Second
•
Match 11, 1651 i0 to
•
SAMUEL M. DIECUTOUEN.
North FRO :VI :Street,,-714p.e
X. E. Cur. of frontaill Maiden .Sts..
RIMIT do 1.31'11.11•MILI.NTONI: MAN UP Ea.
PROPRIETOR of I 015114,11 . 1 highly approvkl
47411 d much.' improved Smut .:lid tic rnening - Ma
a lop. Carpente r & M Pirland's, iron Cian
caie brand Duster. the latest and lu:d improvinhenl
the kind; Colo leo Mitt Stone,. Mill hobs,
Solo!: Mac lihieo, Pa ent Si tll Bush. and Streteltod
. ,
SLLUARE-ItIESII 110L'IlNt.: CLOVIS%
Wan /r/Ir most approved noon laelpsie liilVE/yi
W r, Or/
nand made up and put on tp order ellen p, and -war
faaird. SOW Burr Mitt stoyte. from 4 feet 4
01:11es in'dia mete r, (MI the boot' quarties in fiance.
March 11, 11.131 , : -10-3 at
H.
Nus:77 and 79 North SECOX h St:, .P4ll ficra:
11,1 Ak+UFACTUßEßalollelt . rr trrnAlscopn;
has J m u e t t ot er:llT! n
i h r e 7 e Tte a n n t or the
American SI6W . IIOIIIIPt., Flats. Boys
and Childrenle Hats. together with al i git
good woortnient of STRAW TRIMMING'S, which
will he sold at Wholesale and Retail, at a tltriall pro
-14 for cash. MERCHANTS and AI it.LI NERS are re
p ectfully invited to call and examrne out-stock be . -
o:re purchastng,as we Intend In keep the yretttest
Cork that Can be found in the coy.
March 11. 1851 10-2 m
, . . . z
7: 5.
-.., . ENVELOPES,
-_ • .
ME sr/NW/N( all& Etiußa vim;
'FA lES altered, Envelopes stamped with buslhesii
4.../earda, lloniceopathir. Envelopes, self.senled end
prsnted. paper jiags for putting up Garden and Flow
eir Seeds,..with printed directions., at 5.... fIOUTIii
(FOURTH :'iTitELT.POVI.ADELPIIIA, by
WILLIAM COLBERT..
iN. FL—Orders will he delivered by .Express, .rr as
per agreement. .
' March 1,1, 1554' ! , 'lo.gm
MISCELLANEOUS.
OLE BOLL lit EOTTSVILLE.
Ajektit)lvnttc:l:ratea American
uil. 4 .lyottii t ooiy
or mole cntermtoments. Dun nottre will be given
t.i the pillar, when the time is definitely fixed. ,
ttpril 1, 1554 13-tf
COURTLAND STREET 'ROTEL
. (LAI= TA Itl.olol HOTEL.)
No 23 COURTI.A.ND STREET, New York.
undeisigned teApectfully announces to. tile
friends nod to the trace Hug and bustneis pnblle
generally, that he has leased the above -
building, and fined up and finished It as
.E.IINT 110TI.L.: Visitors to the dada
s el . 1 - y. and all others requirinutuperfor !VI
Carnal()6tions. are solicited to eril,assured I I
that no pains or expense will be spared to
tender their stay comfortable and pleardinr.
J. 13. eTEBBINC; Propiietor.
Having engaged Major ELI STECKEL; late
Of the " Eagle Illotei,"' In' 411entown, who enjoys
large circle of friends and ainuaintanres in liasteni
Pennsylvania,' persons therefore, 'who visit New
York from this section of country,shl find w Court::
find street ilotci " a tine Pennsylvania Ilczae.
1.105113-3 in
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4 4,44:44
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'T
Miners> Life' Insurance
- AND-
Tau SrT CO'MPAN
PoT2SI - 14E, PA. -
110 1r2.5
, . .
CAYII Al„ 4100,000—CIIARTER Pr.IIPETUAL.
r((rlll8 COMPANY.charteeed by the Legleatote of
PenneyVvania, with a Capital of One I,lbitdred
Thousand Itoll4rs, la ,ow fully organlzed,and has
ottovent ed bumnetta.
The Company i. prepared to receive canniest and
taller property in Trust, and allow Interest on' all
loonies deposited in trust. at . the rate of - tive, per
tent per atamm ; Principal_ and Interest piyable.
demand.
For eaten n f rreaa.tgm on
the
insocance.ree:lhe
printed Tables cuptallo at the rare e Company,
Centre
the
Centre Street, Poltsitilie, three doors iouth or the
Exchange Hotel. ' •
. • .
•, JACOB ilUNTZlNGE4.3r.,pre.ident.
n. ADAM, St,Cy. and Treasurer
April I, 1ti.54
EOM
J2-Im
- 1 ta
PHILADEhIIII.4
' 13.11z0,* ,
'
- a
VC' r
Se, 390 i Marko &not, (Girgi rii.Row,l, four doom
.abonl.l.snth4 anal& :
VONSTkrin l i bantli bilge ardortment of
‘l.ll o Parkir Furniture. or eve ry darriplion. Abo..
Irma Senn. Tetnar.teter , Chain. kr...Or - WA or.
oradO prdr r.andwarranted.W greitty Minted cub
pricer: 'f.Faretture care Iblly pitted anit chip p e d to
ani - oittl or t tie union . T. riON.
aprit 1„1854 - . • In-rns
le* Style Cottage furtalture.
TilE jubtstrlber b wetting font thelbest' rens.
dittittles It. the City w a large rot of.t'Ottage Furni
ture QM EU' STYLE, made of LIARD WOODS, nit,
'ebullient, walnut, ash, tie., wart set sd th - be • • ITO. g
and .4:tumble-The patterns Ars vationctisd of the lat
est fashions. They emblaze wbute settnall u r wbieh
siilbe sold at eily"priees, tentage" added.
llealiu keeps oit hand, 'end. rustle file titres
to order.alt kinds of Household Fut 'mitre. -
14.nost lashicrtaele and dcairable
rattpina,:aleol,tv Lath can be examined lit his N are
4tOotria t fa/Art of Centre and Linton streets, nearly
opposite:the Eidscopal Church -t-all of Which- will tie.
Ed/ at lbs.velyt owns: rates.
LIFNItY CIIESFANidI.
Apr 111,1551. i 14-tf
• WATCHES, &C
•
40SEPEI S. ELLIOTT, -
Praets lira el-ix:taker, and Dealcr ta • Watelii.t.
Jewelry .at the -Old Stunt; two doors
aborithe ners'..Bank, Centre 4treei .Pot. -
riite:i • •
kistltCriULLV invitot the . nitentlito . olthe Pub-
JAM to ßid large'and ablaut aasurtlnnt and
Silver. patent Lever, llupies, Ancnur: L.rra,to.our,
aorta:Anti, Lap= dad Pram 1. atcliv.,,Yrupu/o.d and
Arnertcaraietoelo, Fine,Gold Joirelry,i etacrai:lug, a
"vartetyyr entirety now azylea of breast Ear
itinp,ir r c., Gold and Slifer Venetia, and Pen. oases,
Pt ape' iur tioid•Poni,Snrcr Swann. Furled, and itytter
Kuwaiti Platad and tlrlimunta hare, inlvet, roart,
rittell and raper alacne Cara Eases, 04:ed Caatuta t
Ctke .10 Card Elakets, Flue C.:llm . y, V . tulitt andllut
tar 73Lrfngt, Ite.,&c.. , •
. •
Al., Preen reCerif .
openrd, at the
014 siatio,acid Nrw,store—tx ile're (no!. repalrOng. ut
all kinds oh Clu.d and Silver WatcncNl - 'Cloaca and
JeWilry will be tarorttlll attouned , tu.
.tre.t/On'i: target, Lalu doors One 3lider4'
UanitiCentre Street, Pottsville.
081 4' 11
I,O T-113.1813.
. . put
• wiLLEArd DEMI) Ir •
' (4/1 the lake ores El4ll(ir .)
10:1 CIF Elt: ‘VATCII, oppdatie - MorLidlefe
kiutht, respecifulry antioiroLes to iux friends and
the ii 1.141 “ .., lhat 144. sllll ofi‘thu es
N.l le a eitakt• as:ortnitsit
:>lil,l. • 11 are
andlitir Jewe'ry, 'ex., to whh;tl t,
1111.11V4 ltemwa, aie to s „
~old b)t'eny, here or eliewitete. y,• • t for
voittsarives•: 11111 IIIY expe rt-ett6e It..stuttin t ss, tAgt.l
leslre;tu'pleare,and a guarantee thr.t got e, shalt
prove - id he an represented, he I. Lk, retain
hitrahlize or patponage.
N. It. Alt . Ittudl of Watches, Jen city,
repaired aud.worrunten. • ' •
WILL. A,t1'.1:11.11 . )1'.
1 , t., Sign ui tie 11.,;
triy..!:, .11 ...E111...c[•..
1y
OLIt• , , lt,S3
szsurTEß tt'llArtizET.
-N; 1 ,
IA11101.6;3 ALE 4t1:1
V NV . ..act' ail,' Jewelry 5i.,"•," tk• rt,,fra,s, '
StreeL, (.Irrer Quarry, rphia . •
14.14
GUI. 4 $44 - 7 'X
Btl\rr.Lcver, lull jelS. Flue . 1 :41
' Itc:.‘ 1". 3 du
t Felicik, I 14)
Superior Quwateld,tr o
11A1111 Pens. 1r:4121 /ell( It Zia silVer iLutler, -I Mr
Figigtr lUnls, I 7 ce nu,
; Luuet. Other
,1,131010+t Ali o,iirraniet.l it' b.
i"NJiat ILt. y Sic sC4,I tpr
r!w to O. t.ottr..h
..On hand, s:aairld and 1,55ici..,..1.i.vin.110,J.1:111f5e4
11111114 We: (hal, the anyye pt "
Sept, 3,1153,
WATCHES, JEWELRY: AND •
h •
!ift: undersigned WOUIII 10041 L
L
1111:9: Ettiondi and tile pub , to alai 11r na,r
recuntly enlarged and otto•rtil-i•
, proved 1114 scare, and 1J tirp,Asnrit , t t '
let 6quds %.bt tr, fur or,,uty aril h• • . •
1111140, C.lllllOl ire .111:11sNbr.l.
in-store an extensive u: Nl.l, /1.41-
ES, 11:L% "i%
t ' ;Ind L'AN
aurrpsi, &c., tb win co invd,s.steviluott. tieing
Aeierisdned to rlispf,u,
.01 1.111 1 ; , 1% :11C/1 1.111.
not 101 l to rulAh:r 641+1.1..11.)u. Ile . 14;(,, .c,onsidundle
-eiroddence 114 Thu 11131,1111,1 4,114.1 will viicte4Vor to
pheas . t those who may IS% or Una 111: tOlLe.r
All ,oa3-viaranye,d to to. .10 10,11.C,1:1111 . ,1.
N. 3.l.—Watrio , and Jewelry tr.p.tiCed .1,01 1, dr ran
ordris-1,) 10 . 1Ij nr 011,11,1"1• i51..1110.% at
tended In. I . .1A 111 1. Ibt.r.ti.
ctouttt ,Nlmnet
jion't t 111:
Jury yd. 11154.- • '2l.l)ir
PHILADELPHIA.
GI W. RIDGWAY 4! CO , .
.. , •
• DE i / /:;/' 6 I._\ (i'l I.•
12011. - MIN EKS„, NIACIILNIA T:i autiIMANUFACTU...
r IttittS, No. 30 be. Vtiti ARV ES., I'.IIII.ND'A .
ttr. Orden; reruye4 by J. A: 3100fttl, 1'.40:,,vi1ie..
. Aptil .1, Ibsl , . IJ•ly
Ileit's • alld Boy •
‘6.:11A - Bo6N :rirrruirl .. q ,r,ra
ctr
Lbuy Chichipg t‘a I,ml r. •
• t 01:1.:s
cIICAP cf.() nirsa
If..;(:orner Nlitftlif:T and :9•;CriNti
etabrat. tbg El LitbrC, GI ttttetir t tltlt•,
na 1 4 ,1, , Its.tttable Drew, mitt rr.p - K
.tio.l4llltll 0 g ;{V I:l;:i.gs,al.
neti 01 1.16 V {, Cl.Ol WM:. ..ttptt...:l,,t; tti
Cont,-Pctlktt Jeckets, Muttiol. .I..tc r it• t- r•:.; i and
Itoutiii Jack. tit, r
I.l.l6,"Alptwa.
tint
•
•
Enrittiming 01 Sltlrt,, Stork.. llttntEAtrelti,tf...,
01 ni,l4lt - tt arc otrirrell to. IL- r. I•tty.,l puj,i L 4, Ca - 4, Pr,.
Cl.lllld . ti7) cheap :lay ottier 111 ito
Ent n.' •
I a.l. , ,Paret4s. 11,,tti• aft !Nit, ate
Earritally 1,0 viatultitt „.
C i punt I y Stol ae•oh;itamh , ted
crt:vi..ry low naca.
• ‘:l:4)lt(q.',
S.. E. Cor. Marttet Strotirt
1t: 9ytt
,
4prill,lo:l.
• i
E'RUIT LIND !CONFECTIONERY
:1, rA .:VN.I X7' 4; I:. E(...4. - .1,:i.'1,',, --
. ~
.. - V4,.1:;1 1 ..3TAR KE T ::::: re. t , pit-II:TIDE r. Pi 1 lA.
lis;yrr : atlhntiun'of•llez]er. , to tIO II - litijo-lor - .IS
4nictlq tlt, r nnsi, , ting of — ,
Ri;4ni, 4 / I .inges, _5l Flittertst. -:
t Pre. et% ce;
Fuoi ~ • lA-run:ll, ' i A imolo'f, l ttek.l. s, "
Dail A• , ' limulodttui , , • Cocoa-met', ,ttc., Ulf ,
• 11A;41/FAC . FI T I:r?It9 .1 al: It illltl I , i 'I" , . i Icli 4 AS
DIEtelt matte of 4 iv?. 't, st ntateria'4, .-iro',• ill, tt rod,
aril - warranted ;ft keel, u , tt::
eit. Ai
~f ~ , C,11,,, ~,f , ,,
• en; tariuti,, of , F,l: Eli (7 il 1'(.1'.% 1:' P. (:T10N
...
, EltV, coilm.,,tibf.; in putt "r . ) , .
IJo;lly Cakes, - ' .
...• l'ort lives:, S..e. Ls,
Sitgar Altnon , f , , 1 l• -- rt urn , I II , t•
I son Hon Lion, 1 Niltsn 31reitm, I , r , p , .
1'10,01i:11V Dt , ,t, - i T.111 , 1y.10J , ii, -,
• Sngir Eg:s.- ! ,Itojohe l'a -to, I
- Iceland Moss Paste, 1.1 !unto: - Ittr .. . ~, . ,
Citidtal Drop.i, 1 LOolllt,lll.t, , •
ri . llll - Drop,. I I sit7,:ir S.,:ht• H.., ~!... . tr.
I iIJNI. - Diin)• , - - 01: lu.:i nii.rEllooT I LA SAI 11,.
, - 18 , e like pant( utpt r pa - 4 in pro - ki 1;; oit i voo.ls welt
fur iuutttr..i orders; and ktve Lill :tato:I:it:I:on •It; le-
ITO tt o finality and 11111 . 4 t. ' 0/1111/tY Ml'll lill 111 p•ti,ll
- {heir nr.lefg, liftl_it , lllftld MO,. tt 11l 1 , .. , 11 0 .1 ,
ninth Altro . tion :J.x it press 111 ttletn.etrew.
1 Addr, ,- - ,
AN.,....NT & iio.:l , l;lli.U:=, --
:Hs Mat het SITto-1, l'l:d.oirlirlo,.. ,
April Ii I0(4 _ .. I3 .`...t0
• , .
MEDICINAL.
Sartylog - .1 supeL(edcd. '
CAIABG NI INE It T E ,
Loma/Ill: CAL( a tea. Irugl Ibi• ARTESIAN
V %V ELI., ..60 fort in df.pth..s:. t..llllruat.,i'. %V.
fl pt rzitnordinaiy tv R
ued Lava atre..ly pri.ve.f t, be amie p•Alref 1(14(111
any at Inr inl IVater )et ,Iterti,eretl 1.4 the speedy a ,.4
ctrpc!tialeure R.f '
. ,
[di e , an d 'Kidney tou,p•aust•, 1,10 l 1,1 A L.titlt 111 Ibn
Itigeartve at.1•1:1 teary itrg no', Itt.or.len ,I
' 19tontartt..1,0.3 of Appetite. I.V. . ..
.. , i iik, 0,111:111- i!ebil It y.
. -
. .. • Worm, in Ctt 11.1 refs,
Sea SicI,IICMP, IFO-.
•
•
' ver and Ague, 'i •
i -
it is also applied, both exteinally anal infernally
eviilh unerring e7lcacy in ttoWire As(
(Throttle Rheumatism, r • ~ . .
- •„ - Goat,' Neuralgia. Lumbago,:
•c - , Numbneia, Patel, NA /tali Joir.l4, , •
' . Eruptions pf the rittto. ,, hr.i ,-.
For ituraie.ulara s.a: pamphlets 10 • Drug 1 1 aiiits.
The following are Agent', .
J, quills 111,ghe., ' 1 r. sanaers,,,, .
John G. BroWn. / iJ:r3:l.l,sl.tatan, '
limmanaabeneu( • I . ,
iVholesale Irepot—`263 CheetntruStr,, a.
• JOHN 11:1,ElitIlil', sPedu.l Agent
•
Earth 11,1854 ..- • ""! " 1(1-3to
llornceoptithic. )ks .and
- • NlEDlcise-;
11, OR SALE 14 .1. lORGAN, N.:131 Vino
-V,irbilatlelphia:, Noumea thlnerilt l'hy..bnan, won
3i6.e,iciike-thest; conujning user um , for
fO, and will ,b 4 sent by 11.11 road to any place. II:
exeedirg 1011 'IIIIICA, fr.r of fraf;;lit.
Books or 51 , edicines punninly .ktt,ri.nai
rnc; AN.
rob. 25;lhfil ' N-tr •
,
ler 'S I FITS !! FITS , !! !
THE VEGETABLE. EXTRACT
EPILEPTIC , PILLS;
P o , the e of Fite, Spa.clas,:era aad all
Nerrouti\cand,Conxtztviiwial
. • •
FiERSONSRV ARE ttili
iti.tresintig" in allttty will find LTA BLE
EPILEPTIC!rILLs to, by the only record y er-r did.;
niittereit for ctirina Epilepsy. or r,ll,
- ttif!ge "Pillg.posse , s .probe trtimi on lbe net
yo'us ey-tem ; and, at:1100,0 thew are prepared
es
pr<ttollyfu'thepitrm•'oeei rnnrK!Fitri, they will he
fonnil of ewe , nit benefit for ail afflicted wlth
weak riertrei, pr who nerybo.i.:yiitem hair bren
or..hattereit from anyealvw /IV haviner In chum
140131Plailitit. ot ir ; n4 atabding,
danced hyneryolisnesn,iney are ese..i.iettingly henefinial•
price Sy 9.4 r box. or t.. 0 tinier rt, $5. Per:o;lM nut
oftthe tag, enting a rer.iittafne, wilt have she
Tittle vent them throw?! the Nall;urce of o) - tag ,
Fnr 'gale-by SETH SII ANCE, Nri, 10.8
eteeet;Haltimore, 31d., t'n Whom hinge from all petty
or , the En iiati,mitiat fie ria 'l,? L. ;41 le.,'
Mane 4. 1t153.
-.• . NOTICE! NOTICE! • ' .
"Po all Oirners thorn eonteniphs
wag (0 hniid, call' and sqe.'Nuftilig's '
- .1" PATENT EXPANDING WI;NDOW
EEO
• ;
I, l l7llldirhcit all
,the silyantages which lVeighte
Y and Pulteya have in keeping Windows to any
position; - and also has many advantages. oe er them,
some of which are three if-you ass Weighu on
yonr Windows, they are ihblo to ,11.1 out o f o rder.
cards break, &c, The Expanding Sash cannot break.
If you nee Weights the , Rash ainia loGee m the
flame so.as.to natlse an licipleaeant
'line. the wind blown, and aleo to admit duet and air
in abundance to the great incoio:retwere of good
hensekeepers.• The Expandin; sash' la. tight by ex.
melon, add thirefore will not rattle nor admit duet
add air. If you use Weights you ca snot .removi the
• indoeft from the Frames friftfont renteviux the
, nitipx,fr . oni the sides, thereby cadging the paint ut be
tabled Off as well as fo - oltut sauce tiler in the neva
tken. The Expanding Sakti caW, relimired_ Amu,
and returned to the Frame, in a moment. ..
1/knottier great inducement to the expanding
the-cost which, in a peve toGis , ii anent ;not
by mare shaft one-half the cog( of building the i4di
nary-frame,wilb weights, curile.and' patine. This
Patent can be applied to',olitliaiin, %%nether thee')
now have Weights or not, at an erprnue that is small
in , consideratlon Gf the OM& advantages gallled• It
is, In fact, the only sash. which eon/bine, economy,
coneeitience.and comfort in perfeytlon.
1-Caltand,etanalne It ; it will cost nothing to took at
e!).EIHOP-RIGIITS will be sold to Carpenter..
GAORGE MO UT.
I IFeb. 25, 1534 • ft•tf
WAMIMgMt.
:kT.I.I!FIER
BIM
I=l
31 - 5,
Of expendlurfres (mists tAd Borough of
Pole Csiboa jof ISA oultug &art 4.
th, 1861 : • •
SEE
To Road pirpOiet, - -
Engineering and DlaticStank work,
Rents for Luc la.up and Engine Hostile,
allsccßaneona scpenses. -.
Purchase money on Town Let,
Evens.
Beane* on last - year's sentiment.
•
- CV
. tax collected of Dopllcite, "Stri
~• • •
11'91 to part by E. 24 Nonreglao . .,160 00
settoil9lll Navigation Calittaol,. 69 17
~ . .zaleirn BILL Mule( company, ; 105 50
Loop, • ' • , '300..00
Floes collected by Chief Benue, . s ' oo
Dr. Mourne on lot, • - •• • 23 te)
Balance In bind of last yens' Tic*.
surer;
Sue by Gael tiorweghtla- 41%.
. .
Debts of Oa Borough, , /97.4 t '39
The Borough also 01143, Vllto arrual. Fire fiogiues.
•
We the. undersigned, Anditore, hive examined the
o:tite of the Borough. and And the above the le
ntils. , MICHAEL finDONOUOU,
SAMUEL GIME, • linditore.
,Wll. tumeiziourt,
641111, 1864
PRIVATE SALES.
6 : FAIM FOR SAUL
vrilE subscribers being about to return to Eng.,
.L land. offer for sale the Farm now occupied
by them, in Wayne township, Schuylkill County.
auout 7 miles from Sslotylklit Menu; on the road
leading to 1' inegrove. ' •
It et ibraces 32 acres, 23 of which are
Cleated and in a high state of vultiva
tiou. having. been heavily dressed with
both lime and guano, fur mental years
lost. . The remalaing 10 acres are waver
ed With white and black oak and Chest.
nut timber. ' ,
There 1y abundance of the best *titer, fur all pur,
The improvements are a log house and batn,a ad
all the outhouse conveniences necessary for a (Arm.
For further particulars enquire of
• NATHAN FISOII- it SON,
la and obilbe premises,
- . or to JAIME NElLLirotievitie. -
April 1, tsar • 13-3i*
VALUABLE rsonurry , FOR Sala
& TIS..HEIt !atic tbr wle.a ealuebleaouse
It, uoil two luta OrlarOutl, Stabling, km, now
u+,...1 as a Tavern Stood; ,stittetit is the
Towil of:Patterson. Vie owner velibing
to tiJ west, utrors his prtipeny and. stock,
cou:isstturt of Horse~, tit.., uu unesuall,
tow terms - . a large portion of the ptlt•
chase mf :bey Can remiiii Ott toollSage - .
Vor parluelors. ripply at the Orme or illow.ll &
ItLeo 11011.1, lour (were below the Panniylvaela
'llll l , Rants ride r Coate dtriet,
111.c.b 25,1854 . . - -
• STEADt• CIRCULAR SAW 'PAW.
A'l" SALE..
1INt; honk. ower. chluied It)
Cu0m0.12.4 • limier tO tn... a if' diatOcter.lo
twulti incn duce, pir n owe' for .'tlrorra
titice: —gm=
Yage'• targetit.fte hllll, With the follow lug ad:
I:NTILA. - 40 'rarriage, EU ft wayA, tanking 52 it.
carriage and 104 fiNray* in au.
Long Roller, Ca la Hooka, Wrenctiii;
Ilcad. Mucks. uniting iln all ; •
I haw, 40 indica:trout Page '
I do no Irma Wit ff , Va.: a iimpeilor no
hie, tuatlug 3 Sans in ail—Lige Bell;
111th a LAW Atli attached.`
Thin Alin has cat 0,6 W/ feet of lumber In I hour•,
or t2iN leer per hour,and is in order to do that or
lawn again: low (of want of use.
'Main ECiikair & Gitit 4 COM,
• LievOlyl),SchuVkillt,:ounq,
Attach 2-5, 1134. 12tf
PUBLIC SALES.
• ANDREW MEEDEIi, Anctionoor.
No. 167 Nnith l'ilitCDSt., (1 door bclow Vtne)
PHILADELPHIA,
Lklit7l-0N evcry- . lfveldng,cotilinencing at
7 "%luck, con.isting atliardleate at every de
.cr oats, t=a>slme re!, ,esitica anti tatlns,.Vett
ttt t, Trimuungo, Hoots and rthues, Watches and
Jewel y; and htexcndndtzt. , generally.
buttnlyd strr,liants Vic city, will An,l it
to their ailY2ttn Rr. to tall and examine we mock or
I :OMR 111111 tire-Sold every evening.
Kr tt.—E%cry article told guaranteed so replete u
tc•l• i
April 1,1;44
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
DeIISCANT to uu Order of bite Orphans' Court
.1. of the County of Schuylkill, in the Conamon•
weattit .l Pennsylvania, the stibscriber; Adinint
moor of the Estate of - James Prim, Lsq.,, late of
the Township of Writ IlrtinsWiek, in the county
of Sail:II:ill, deceased, will expose to sale by pub
fie r doe en Saturday t1re.2901 day of A pri i mix I,
at I o'clock in the raturnoon, at . the Frame House
of WILLIAM' AIATZ, in the •Iforougli 01 Potts
valc, 'in the county of Sdiuyltii aforesaid,
. ALL that 'certain undivided hall part of a tract
of i ff o,i, minute in the township ot West Pctin in
th etT unty t
ot Senuytkill and Stuteof Pennsylvania,
b ooffile d by lands of Michael. litippes, Nicholas
:,„,,_,,,..., :• ,,,: a pi11e-s Improvement A:c.,coutatuin f r in
Mt k ipsi the wrai!ci two hundred And sixty aura
1 :-7: ‘ ,!:;... liar 9 and one hundred perches, being
• - the :tune tract whlea was ptitented to'
, f
•.I ones Price by patent dated the 1 Ph
fif , ‘ . of ~,,.....,...t, A. D. l's.:10. , ' •
: t,t, fs t f: f wi t acres andone Hundred and sixteen
:. ff it,'sittlate in or ntljoraing the ISortato
pirt ass 1.
of Di „., 4 „ l „ ff . a . f larandeil by land at Isaac S' helium
nfer,:ftf, m f .S e ansbing road and the late wad.
A t„,...0, one o ther tract of land, situate /11 . North
Mairacan Township, Schuylkill county, (rounded
by t„„d, of
John Boyer, Frederick Fried and o th
! c.,,,. containing arra Aerea more ; or less. .
A LSO, a ll that Certain trust o f land,' situate! in
1
' llar.y townstoP, Schuylkill (Aility, boinAd by
l . f aff d.„ of (now a fate Jessee'liarutili, dos. irartlioi•
ranteiv), laud stlrVe)Fd .to Pete ra ravey, Casper
,
I Pa and others, co ntaining two h deed acre. and
-. f if t y o ffelth d a h a ft - perches, beling art ot,a survey
made to Kithira by virtue of liii'vt arrant, dated the
'rah orJanuary, ngt.ts, and. being very valuable o n
~
aecount of it bring Coal land, lima the estate ul sa id
deceased Terms and ..condiffotts made kitotZ'n a t
the time and place of ienle by ' - . .
ISAAC StIELIIAMMEII, Atltit'r,
sty order of the Orphans' Coat,
Litwis I{nr.seit, Clerk, ' ',
Pottsville April I,l'i't.l-fit '
onpnetts , COURT SALE.
1)12117:3i Tto an' order of the Orphan,' 'Court
I -,the county of to the Common•
tra:thof Penneylvan in, the • .iihseribt.l.r, Guarduni
(..'nrotine and Anua Sophia Chri , tine,
.11intir ehitacii ot Henry ChroMic, taw ot the coita
-1,: ul h-. ,keoa..ed, expi:me to sale by public
ientititc on Friday the 3th• dal' ut May, next. at 2
ititeloek in the afternoon at the i'B.NNSI - LVA NIA '
11.11.1 in the Borough ot Pon-eine, in the county
uturetaid, all that certain nod:voted
two-,,iviti rot of a tract 01 :and equate in the town•
i t hip ad Ctm-tf, the county of Schuylkill rind State
l'e6n.ylvania, to wit :
.Itottildett Gv Ittlld , of 601ouniu I.lCalty and
10° acres and allowance wins the ap
purtenances. consisting two two
• story frame dwelling lionies, two stables
mid other out building-. being the same
@III
I tract of land which wits surveyed to
Walter Beatty, in 'pursuatice of u war•
„ ith dated lune 13th 1.7113. C/I the above tract of
land, about oue hundred acres bre under cultivation,
1 1,, lutimtcr ti well wooded aild is said to colitain
t -„,. 0, l ate t he estate ot ?turd deceased. Terms and
co . ,d i ti o n s mate known at the time and. tiltMe of
',OA.; b y , WM. 13. :-.A.:IIOEN E. It,
• Guardian,
, . .
Ilv order M the Orptisuit' Court.
LEW/S ItLEsElto,Tierk . .
Potts , : Me, April I, '54-f'd : A.
N If —4lt the above time uhd place Henry Cliris•
!me, sou di' the albretneatiatied Henry Christine.
de..eased,:ssill. expo-e for sale. his interest, rinoun
pe,,i to m- 9 . 1.01 in the whole described tract of
loiel. .
This interest with- the interest of the to leers'
above mentioned will amount 'to one halt of the
w hot., tract.. From its locatipn and character it 14
well worth the attention 01 capitalists. . .
EDUCATIONAL.
Arcadian Institute,
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AT (11i%V1(;14131.!8f1,iciitrYLKILL co., PA
W l ,ll L t i te. ' r ° v P i e s n to ' nt n th rn a tilVu k r pr lV " T. b. l3 l l ' V i t i lg e „ r . thn
Lutlaingt Eine unikrgoina extensive and thor
oonn repairs—the school furniture Is comely new
and no ...syeuse has been or will he spared that will
add to l ths comfort and we ll -halo: of the students.
The court, of studira will' embrace the various
hraluh , :4 of Engliah and Clarsiral Literatnu., with
'.V.,,',lttftii.anguar. , e, Monk, Satti
IM •
' TMS it!
rf,f (Li l tr. por wrirt,r (II weak:.),
lo4(ttsctionf on Plano, '
" ?IP(lnrn Languages, each.'
-11')ii,411bg tibly br olditin6d privain (amain/. at
rnAn.-nt,o.ln race. A fnai ,(t1" ii ix'desired)ean bontd
the Or the • Principal.',
cin Wary and in rthnt intorniation may be obtained
by addreoriri;.l • J. P. PALM.
Orwipbutg, Fibuytkill county, Pa:
F..br , lary 2i, IBM •
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TUE: WEST =ESTER ACADEMY.
rrilli Trustees 'of this. Institution,• (Westcheeker
Chestertoutity,Penneylvanta,) have the ontisfac-
Von to announce tbat they haYe placed it under the
control of William P. WyentoEsq., A. bi.,as Prin
cipal, and that It will be opened, for the • reception of
students on the first day of May . neat. 3ir. Wyers is
tt_graduate of the University of Ltimale,Gerniany,
ndenloys a high reputation .not only as an mecum
ptisheet eichntar, hat as an experienced and successful
teacher, eminentiy_ qualified lot the instruction of
youth. The Trusteeareeommend 1114 School Id the
warp:two( the public,helng fully assured that It
will weedeserve it. .
Wyers' course of Instinetion will embrace a
:range of studies, considerably more extensive than
I. usual in academic lustructions, and will afPird to
those desirous entering enliege, an eligible op
portunity for thYr °see preparation : and to those
also, who do not contemplate a- collegiate MUM',
ample factlitles for acquiring en - ,xcenaive classical
and scientific education: 7 In a ddltlon to the ordinary
.branches of English and mathematical - studies, and
to the Creek and Latin languages, French, German
and Spanish will be taught.
The bnitdines occupied by ; Nir. Wyers, have. been
,erected expressly fir the petrposes of a sehool, and
he will hare ample and comfortable accommodations
for net !PPS than fifty boarders, in one of the most
healthy situations in the State. .11y order of the
Board. JOSEPH J. I.EWIi, President.
Attest, Wm. Dalli.latiTOS, Secretary..,
West Chelter, Pa.,.Februaty al, •
The scholastic year, Is divided into two terms, or
sessions, of five months each, contruencinx re' P' ct
Ively on the tint day of Slay arid November._ I'm
lanfcontxtning. full information in re fereoce"to the
operations of the school department* of instruction,
text books , government , oWneei, &c ., may be had
op application to the Principal.
WILLIAM F. w A. M.
A",," twice d a ily by tbe Wet.tc heater and. Phil
adelphia Railroad
March l7:.51:
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West Chester Feilitile•.Seintnary
WEST EillEStElt. PA.
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Condieted by tho Misses Evans.
Aummcr Rasta' of tills Institution will tom.
'orrice nu the first day of May, and end on the
fifteenth day ut July. embracing a period of eleven
rho* course of; Inattuctlowl includes all the brunt h•
P 3 Of a thorocuth English education, atop, toe
French and Daum Languages, Instrumental and
Vncal and plain and Ornamental needlework.
Thorough and competent Acme hers are employed In
each department. > .
Circulars containing terms and ftirtber Informa
tion of the Ecitooi,cati holiad'on application to the
principals.
Eitrzasscss. — A. Dolmai, Dr. Witllsin
ton, Henry tt, Evans, Hon. Tliontaa W
Chester. - .
March 16, Illy •
-!3y Talegrapi and Yuterday'sß.`Rt Trai
PHILAZ4S, - FittllLT, 4 i*Locx, p. M.
••• ir1375 73
. 209 54,
51' 00
• 45040
100 00
• x 0 00
. 371 35
Wheat Flour, $7 75—Bye do. ssir bbl
Corn Meal, $3 25 do.r-Vheat, Red: $1 06
White, $1 '7O —Aye, 90 cts.r-Coto, 75ets
Oats; 47 cus. per bushel.
OM, 03
PROM EUROPE.
The Csar Relines andealile ilettleseent
By the Baltic, we have Liverpool dates t
the 22ad ult.
20 03 •
3303 70
The Czar rejects all the propositions
the 'Western Powers 'for peaceable seal
rnent of the Eastern question', and war i
therefore considered certain.
The news to that effect, had created
great sensation, nil the greatest enthusiaan
prevailed in regard to the war throughotr
Great Britain. The popularity of the wa
bad not,abated in - the least. The plans
the gove n inment have been nearly complet
and now nothing reiLUUUS but to put lb
into execution.
$164 ri
200 00
Ell
The tit apportionment of troops fro
France, for Turkey, left Mimillea on Su.
day evening, and wilt a, on be at the Ken
of active hoiltiliti'ea.
It was expected that the combined &et
would sonu•re•enter the Black Bea.
The market fur flour mid wheat, at Lived
pool, win imchaiged. Corn had decline
uae shilling, per quarter. Yellow cam wit
quoted at 40—White, 42. E .
ALL BAIL, CONNECTICUT :
Tice Adrafuist!vottm and NeArastis LEague /al
out cold
The,Whigs, Fri:estate - a and Maim) La
meu made comma cause of it in old Cu
necucui, uu Monday, and 'the result 13, - •
might have been expected, they have awe
the State The latest despatches state ill
the coalitiontits have it all their own way
they willitave about 60 majority in the lo‘
er House % and 18 or 19 of the 21 Benaturs.
The L4tilature is undoubtedly' cumpos ,
of Maine Law men,
LATEST.-A despatch lrom liartford,:d
ed April 3(h, gives tho following addition
and more definite returns:
" Tbe entire vow for Giovernor i six ,
oimuu, uC wtuch Dutton. (W tug) has at...,
19.500 ; Ingham (Deist.) about '4o3,(.uts
Chapman. C'renaperauce) about I.o.faio,
Hooker about ; making the majo.l
agamse the Deruocraue eauthdate about
OWL Lat 4 year Seymore's wajurity MIS
'Lbs.
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The Seuate will wand Whigs,l7, Dew
ciais 4.
The House—Whigs and Free•Soilers
Democrats 94.
A tew more such elections, and
will the Administration and Nebraska Dou
los be ? Echo answers,—No trhar
Little Rhodi; his done admirably. • '1
State electron ;OD Wednesday resulted,
near as Me returns in indicate, ,3,8 follow
For Governor, ilippio, Whig, 9112 ; Di*
mond, Dem., 6484 ; Scattering, 2J. - T
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Senate will probably stand=-19 Whiga 4.
13 Democrats and Independeutv. !House°
di Whigs to 31 Democrats and ludep I
dents. - 7 •.;
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That said•to-be defunct party, the:\yht, :,
must have reached the day of resur , cctiori
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GOV . SEYMOUR'S TICEA.OIEII.I"
Ow .vein Foa. .1,1 7 , , ir JAW.
One of the very best evidences of the p. t,
ular strength of the Temperance movemeiZ
and a sure sign of its "inauifet
the trickery, everywhere iesorted to by pol
miens nuivoaodays, to hatch Tempera"
votes: It has become a fixed fadt--amP
du not know a single exception throng
the length and breadth of the country.
the great Prohibitory agitation began--tr.
in whichsuever party scale the Tem i erank
influence is throwni the friends of the ca!'
bitted niuv'etneut are certain to conic ejl
uniphant.„ These 'freiluent and onanit;ralsl'',
able results havehot been lost upon poi
cians, and their first care accordingly, who .
they find themselves in the field, is to ,hr
out 'sonic bait, whether rot or fictitious, 1'
secure ilie• confidence and support of tf,
sterling portion of the people, which tt , i
Knowtiolds the'balance of power. Pr fins A:
vanians need not go front hoine to find p
[inept examples. But our remarks ate 4.
tended with more immediate reference
tlov:.Seymour, of New York, who it seen:
' Gov:
himself in favor ut
before sus election, and his success was
great measure, if not wholly, owing r, t
votes of: t lie Tempetauce tour on that grout 1
Trif.aine explains as folloWs : fi
This gentleman became a' -candidate 1?
'Governor in 155?., with a perfect knowli. ti
on fits part t h at the question a Liquor P i .
hibitiott would very probable come het ti
!Lim if sleeted. Ile traversed anti CarlV3S:'''
the State, soliciting, the votes , of tits fe11..4
ciiiiens. Did he any where intimate Of
fundamental and insuperable hostility. to
fluor. Prohibit ion, which he now avows'.
Not he ! IV sought and obtained the vu,'
of Maine Law men as well as others. N-,
lie posolvely f knew that Maine Law ni
were canvassing in Lis behalf, under
rance - s obtained from himself that he was
hostile to their cause, One of these (Mr. ,
13. Pierce) assures us that he asked Her.
Seymour, before taking the stump in his 1,
half, • suppose you were Governor of 01 1:
and a bill like We Maine Law was presen
for your signature, what would you do
I should sign it, certainly,' said the en d.
'Governor. This— 1 4 3 deemed curious:
Mr. Pierce (with other Maitre Law ri• 1
Worked for him; and Seymour obtained
thousand majority in the County of Wei
which had just chosen a Senator and 10.
'Assemblymen to vote for the Maine Law
And now behold the result !
"Is his conduct honest I Had he told
Legislature at first, 'if you pass an Wes:.
Bally like the Maine Law, L will veto , :
his course would have been frank at least
But he kept dark until the last motnen•,i
that his best friends In the Legislature
not know how he would act, and many
them believed be would sign the bill. I/
honesty need the shroud of mystery'?"
His veto of the Liquor Btfl has c
down'a tremendoni storm at indignation
His motives are almost universally cgri .
erect dishonest in the extreme, and his wi
curse on the subject is bitterly denounce
tie press. The Times saps : ,
" clover= Seymour vetoes the Anti
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5 00
3 00
quor Law with a will. lie doel it wit
zest—as ti he liked it. There's no halt•:‘
work about it, no lingering regrets, uti tw •
die about paiuful necessities nod solemn r
possibilities. The Governor hates the: h
and puts his foot on it with emphasis.
vetoes it as if ,he felt a sort of personal lip
against it. lie seems to - have madded ,
Message on the famous curse in Tristr
Shandy: he curses the b 11 by wholek..tle ;
in detail—all its parts a d ell its purpose
everything belonging to t or connected ;w
it, He leaves no peg t , hang a hops
that his assent could ever be had to nny 1
prohibiting the sale of intoxteanng liquOr
The value to be attached to the Govertt
constitutional objections to the fill, may
learned from the following, extract, in v.th
he takes the ground of opposition to all et ,
Der of anti•,,^tog legislation :
" Habits of intemperance cannot be ix
minated by prohibitory laws. They die
consistent with the sound principles of 4,
lotion. Like - decrees to regulate relV
creeds or forms of worship, they 'prey ,
resistance where they are designed meta
obedience. The effort to suppress tatemp
mice by unusual and arbitrary measu
proves that the Legislature is attempting
do that which is not within its provirit•e
enact, or its power to enforce."
He might have had some credit for As
sightedness in discovering, and 'nautili ,
esty - iia opposing, a discrepancy between
law and the constitution ; but this last
closes the cloven loot and upsets all the
constitutional logic of his Excellency-•-'•:'E
rem is joined to his idols, let hint alone.'
12.6 t
do Al&tny paper says --"A: Got
in that city probably experienced a
variety of important events in one night
week, than Any other man that ever I .
lie was-coerced into matrimony, pre.r.i.
with Om four months old, had the d
DI tremens, ind paid the great debt o
tare, between eight o'clock at night. an.
in the morning.'
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