_ • iNni's sunit at 3Th POTTSVILLM, PA S tarday Morning, April BI F VINAII,-Editor and Prciprietert' a t LITTI:tc, Arcot ate Editoit, SIG STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR POLLGICIL, or NawrarritizatAND; FOR ' CA.t`iii. COMMISSIONER: • GEORGE. DAILSIE, nr A LLtorsoiv Tort SUPREME COURT: fOliSr.ft, or :illorToostrAT OF 'SPECULATION sniosistonet to the Coca Trade There is a species of cnterterencs in the regulai current of bustners, now-a-days, more especially .of the Coal 'Trade, which deserves exposure and the severest reprehen-._ stun. We mean the spirit of speculatiOn, so rite at-the prec-eut (true. - The press is perverted from its legitimate object. and made the powerful engineolor the propagation pt this trustiness ouisarce._ New papers ore I , ;rrnaily esirlblished,-and old ones subarosd, - for: that express , purpoic., - We have tome . now helve, us, among our ex; charges, wnsCh regniarly teem with flaming' accounts and extensie calculations of the •:L: ado, value, Productiflo, of Coal lands, is exits perhaps cal) 111t , braiu of the kvners arid their paid putfera t ; .. ;There wouldVe oa material at t ire• bon ra ahis selt•glorifilti.m, it 'its Effects were conflued to the legitimate' backers and \ • palraint of such stook-jubbiug. BLit srofortu- music its fufiurcee is wider sod mole boor.• . . fol.. Thrsr etaterntutr, ohm got up mill the utmost plausiTillty, go abroad for ; far more than they are worth, to the serious detriment of . the legitimise interests of the Trade, and the entire ruin of unwary dupie. This latter, tudeed, is the main object of the manceuvre, it matter:; not at what expense it iepecom;ilished. Tb modus opermidi bseonsewhat like Mir; stsociatlon of hpll ri dozen or more indislduals is furmd, cod after a little bor ing at the swat of G is officially endorsed as the Flat Mountain Llioipg,.Gen eral Improctincut Sc Shipping Curiwitiv : soda tract of land iu, or on . the skirts of some Coal 4{egion is selected' as the Feene of operations. It being unimproved anduri eountoted with 4Ltt 1 , rdarket, and must likely I of little or no ininUsic value (often •embrac . log ten OeTel Of ) of shale to one of coal area), tbe whole can be had •ror a trifitng urn,'sly at $25, and stock is issued to the smounitof say SIOIO, Per acre. An excavation of senilekind is .b .gun, and appliCation is at the ;rune tirtie,made for a charter to con :tog Flat Mountain •vittlusotne public line of imprt.stment by means of a railroad, to car ry` off to Ore "'e-normous mineral yield ' certnio' to be realized }loin thre',.! very exteat-:ve operations n o w being ptot-rcu• all•of which, together with the '"pro- Ittrous" means of Ole Company, is regular '? by w®e hired penny:n-110er and appears iu due , tabon in the prints helve , •efeirt d to, turer-yersrd occabioiaa:ly. , with stounding :Atlcti;atitals of the hidden tre.i.s tires of Flit Mountain and' the protpectp of , • 'f he natural e:. , n,t.queuce is that the _Flat cubitith p.c:. up iu • • • id, if rieticly IThitla"ed, in a lade iime,the ;.etudeconetra hr changed hands,ulre"nis• ?Mal tilt!" t-f its liiiiiiielettiig,prtiptieturn, and .121 e it' y h &pit iICII C! I belt hUCCCSM/1.4. ' , 'lleFe; in !Urn, St.l 111 4 7t/1:4•11:'eS (0 wprli to dupe: iud f".O i; cc:, Ow. HAto fIA , ground,” tr bubble .I' l ,l.‘vlt!l Un!Lii•l:y to last " who du not ant to 1:p - I,itt,m, a..,a e zent4al ltte:io keep 3! nr,' al Civil Cutnpanicsohni dry-, rol broi;z_ir ocrtorie.ly or beep :The.-elinnces of trittkikg ~.-niev'uut of t•uch . sp•teulsious nrc to, drlwicii• )m-ry prize% Once is a: • 1. k. .e. raat turn u, , itu 3•.; ' 1,14 (Air !,:itiv;tledgr businers exteud . i, ;ire few ;Ind botween. BLit MC ioJbjLrit tiro, a Still mare Seriotl; . 1/1 uliou 009 leg.tirptit , 2 Trade, Here - 17,11. ' re tae t.11.) , X 111 , 7•5 i deeply 16'., WilTt':l :Altoj'CAlT r•l•j'rt.littlM to' lII.' • 1 . 1 . 141" , y:11",,, , tt "I, t d,ll - Url —•htoiftt , r I , ott 0,1 ti.cm übactitia;Ottfi with tw, ❑ 114. i: trait And the take, in itii:‘,t• pub. • tad s;' i4roe:••is the nsouictit of [1 , 3 tt,M.ter Ntit.ccP iiit.ir - eliarii;i: , .er,,porq, cum nt road ; and th,e puptillf nvnd bec , :mning iu •:•.ted tliel«ageklettd and•:;orne'ime.s s' . iiully.uniotincled representations ef these ectaiiiye eurmurituts that h:,rer aroued the cstrtrelh r h the plan), tru'thlul taets t• laced frnmf the a.ztusl state ut the Trade. ,•gular buyigbe is time ratocrially in er,erzd Ih,-a - "Axlinnest men a heated of 014.= just capidtl inses'autnti end td lator, by.a horde of gte(dy pticule.tils, have nu ictereitS_ at stale except to en ° ;fi ti:emEetvea. , V.e are d.wst ur,(4l.4uch :tics 1711h.Gu: ;LDVICE As a, !rlead'ot Ttn,perance and a 'nlember the L'are . a few wodt, r tb a. Jucgel?..llcca 'end hie plitieel ad- rd fret" that the (lue , :lion of murit and will enter. largely into ~,e coming eaMysign. Its friends bass not 41.1 warily thrkf - . t,reletstlyes .into p kneel Annoy, tint - th.•y ., in any way er,u rt the the:, Murt ar-ee.ssartly assume. • Pol. _clans I t ifse urged, •nye, begged td, . -us's . Maine Law, or at e quet.ftort it s ,. .rnt , tangible share, a I.tt Both of there Cit ., : pre!, Lit,t;,l,llnte be•relutert; and there, tfiere re, reidzops but • one site naive Lir the c•iends • tri the tole: the field in phstat.x, to fi,:ht manfully 1(1 their Lc •-: ein4lve.s with 1 the ck; for them. The plen , atfka , : - I , •tltelr'd,—the time Iceactitaa only exeeut t ion r d• ur,n-1,-and there is iz!.',l iL pinterms, LN 'l.iny ekct HBi ? thur.e•wilt, litl so, st.d WC ;rve i/Lre-tiy imuk so. To such, l:!ilGOl l„ ye Lave ant.- Tiefy Li proves , - ii,!mo- Whig Ouv , rl;,,rk I:as.Pea csylva- 1i- r as r. State? lo ut‘r rtf - ves Us rlgldy. 4 .31.11.;5!'d •lilt ctrt . t.;:lls(oltees dee-• tum t o ft :f• rkl•Set ., 9 • CEILGut.. t'r as, • ,re..4pcd pat:}' t;tetigth: This plait" ; but it ts ee WC et/rt.. eeive jeer whet i , svvbted. Others see it al .ve; lA. s c. but I.,:e.'ave the sarne,itdvilen clerice to :peal; out ;Ile .I".ulj,et. Party 'men ma r•euld tt:.: the please at such eo L A k 4.. sious, blit it is the truth, oevertheless ; acid elected at all, be Tlltlnt receive metre then n strictly party vote. Theit'A the, plat English of tbe,w!lole rneittr. . Jw.l2e PuActl; it known .io be thorough man—connteldious io prit)cti lr an!! e or/swept to prectke. 1 3 e, thee, 1,11131,e1y acts hisitertypernoce sectuuenta. fo that the fzi , odu oeProh;buion, •can-eotiatetenili'surlior,t him? Why not? Can he possibly ii itnyibing by so doing? Fle-is already Irocwo to bee Ternpersoc e man, sod therefore the whsle influence of the Logour party will be thrown tgatatt him, anyhow ; and it lie COMfl out in favor of Prohibiioo, it will beno . worse for him, so farai`they are concerned. The Temper. wee men will nor vote for him 'without such an avowal.; ,but on the contrary they will vote, irrespective of party affinities. for either him or Bigler, if the right sqt of a Prohibitory pledge is given. This iti*Ortain. The. veto of the New Yorit fresh in the memory of the friends of the ca u s e to Perms. ; and the treachery in our own Legislature still sticks in their nostrils. No candidate, whatever his character in oth er respects may be, am receive their Conn.' mance or aid toward his elevation to office, unless be Brat, endorses, formally.snd etpli citiv, the essential principles of a Prohibitory Law. We 'peat' by the card. With this view of the ease, it is plain that Judge Pollock has all to gain by-an endorse ment of Prohibition, and.oothing tO lose.— On the other hand, he gaids nothing by his silence or refusal, And losses a laige vote that .he is justly entitled to, both as a good Whig and a conscientious Temperance man.. A Prohibitibn pledge from him could not he regarded as a mere bid for votes, but simply ,a frank avowal of long chenahed and well known sentiments. lhere i ie one idea in this connection that we wait politicians especially, to make a note of. Many of the partizan friends (?) of Judge Pollock will no doubt dissuade him by every possible argument from the course we recommend. They will say ;het the Tem perance party-is but a smell affair at most, and that the fusion of Temperance and par ! , ties is ioevitaidy latel•-to_ the' latter; Tu these assertions, mere assertions; we have only to reply that there were polled inPenn sylvan* last Fall; upwards of 90,000 Tem peraoce votes—and that, too, without any general concert of action throughout' the state, but with only local organizations in a limited number of the counties sad that wherever the Temperance men have united with either of the prominentpolitical parties', they have invariably carried the day: 'We do not know a single eieeptioo in any State in the Union, but on the contrary we could cite a number of iostances,• of late date, in prcol of our position. There is in every community a large class of men that ate seldoin or never seen, at pa : liticai gathmiogs—'quiet, stay-at-home pe„,,- plet that Politicians rately*.fall is with, and of course overlook. On election ddir, they come regularly to me polls and quietly *de• ran their ballots; end this is the.tnoet that ie seeu or kn'own• of then; iti t the p,,litical world. They have uu taste fur •partic.ro wrangles. though their party atiechments may he deep seated. These men will uni versally be found to be Temperance oleo: They may or may out belong to any s . l).•iety —they mostly avoid public "pruleetions-Zbut whenever en issue is jollied tHnweeo Tett,• . perance,Law and Order on the one site,rtod Rum, Crime and Pauperism, on the other, you may be sure they are on , the right s:de. It is of ibis solid material that the bane and sinew of the Temperance party of Penottyl. VADIII is - made up, and wo :o that candidnte against ,whoria their votes are cast In camicißion, admitting the superior mor al Worth of Judge PpHoek and his .pre-enii omit fitness lot the official po,i:lot, he 3::riTe.9 to, personally we eann , ,t and trill not stip ; ;. port him, unleis he conies (Art fairly ex plicitly on the Prohibition question. 'We claim to be good Whig, one who has served hiS -Party laitidully, and who H evetrnow,fin this very position, its, mint ILyal t•ubject ; still, when conscience points ope way rind party diciatidn another; we are cot long in deciding which to obey. POLITICS IN SCIIUYLKILL The Emporium, in au article tio the two State tickets; now belore.the people, slip:, in the following paragraphs, as is dash• at the prospects of the Whigs: Meanwhile, 114 Native Amerman party, orga• nized mainly out ot the Whigs, have nominated a tit;; State ticket, and are vigorously drumming up for its, i.upport, independ.ait of all other pai , ,iea, end trout pre•wnt symptoms, they will poll a larger vole in thin, County .it riehuylkill, in October, thew the Whir party proper' _ • On the oiler hare], the Maine Liquor Law men, with :rolovtal a+ their organ, ere rai • lying upon their proper ground, and excia:ming in favor of a distincilye;void independent move iiient,.coon their ai!ia peculiar ground.. WlCeiiirr they will'i‘upport Pollock or Bigler, or a new C.:t . is not yet for the public eye. Extietly so,neighbor. We have said nothing directly on the . subject, heretofore, but since the politicians, of - tha County nre growing uneasy, and we are, fairly dalled out, we have nu hesitation in frankly defining tiie position of the Temperance men of he Coup ty. interested parties can make a note of tt, and we hope refit by it. We have talked with a number of cur lending Temperance men, and alto with flinme who are not leaders, exactly, but I have ;bona fide votes nevertheless the unanimous opinion among them t. in favor of a thorough Temperance organizat ivn, MEI Encouraged by .their.unexpected ,UCC.,:i9 Li4l Fast: they propose to enter the rield, the coming ainpatirit, with renewed vigor, end finite another bold strike fir , their ri2lvt.— The Harrisburg wire.workers have disregat thd their wishes--evidently' the, wishes cf the great majority of the people of the State —and now the triet,ds of Prohibition intend i taking Mc matter more immediately in their own hu,:ids. Front al, that we can ham there i' a determination to have, an entire Temperance ticket in the County this Fall. If the candidates put forward by the political par:ire 'potter xannot give the right 'eon of pledges' then 'new ones; that do erdurse „Maine Lawprinciples, will neseltm ,, ed. i.'We are bOUtICI to have a say—and no hiconaider- Winne, depend onit, in the next election.' It has beem•suggested•Land we like the Idea —that the Temperance, and 'American parties unite, inasmuch as most of the latter are known Temperance men. WP ran cnn• eeive no material difficul.y •to • such an ar rangement, and it carried> into effect, we btive not the least'doubt of a triumphant re : stilt. Temperance adVocitea are not confined to any c a ne parley, but their ranks are filli.d with " good men and true" from all stripes of politics. • $o with the. American party-s— a unit, Made of many ingredients but ali.con• taintng the on and the same g.and motive principle'; just as the pure white ltiihrie but the result of the perfect Union of the 'seven original colors. A pertinent 'instance isrumrs to us : An inheutial Dem.:cut. who NvP abused I ~yr his; i party fur eo-operattog with the TeMperat r ce men in this County last Fall, la i tely joined so American -associattpn, and took with him twenty ether's of the same political faith ! His is no isolated case— there tire plenty such. Politician!, perlopt, are not poste in these manoeuvres, and will not suspect o I believe them, till after the poster in ; when they find themselves sudden ly•hurt, with of kriowing who did ir. lam, therefore,--we are complete Temperance ticked y; and, sesGudly, of a uoiod and Americantsm.7— nation would sweep thie I s shooting ! " It has done so •d—wttness the late elections d we see no reason why it can. ;h here. -To recapitu vor, fir,t,ot for s thelCouot bet sved i o Pro Such 11: comhl ty, ag cure Eam witrd—a not do an 131 0 .1 WW I this satiety our up-totro ret:hfiors and thpepolitical :modal We bi - I=J_ they oosierstaod 13 fairly—it 15 Certainly not Out: . faott they on't, • t; I:I7',ONE-Slpt.D.—Some of the phia , press five published Mr. Prit:e's m arks lin the Senate, , in reply to Senator Kunkel. This to one-sided, to *ay tile least id it ;why :in give s;r. Kunkel's remarks also I , Thusould have been an act of sheer justice', to Mr KG take!, who , is one of the most brilliant, and promising young men in our State. lin speech in opposition to Douglas' Nebraska Bill, in the Senate, about two weeks 840, would have graced the Setl ate of the Utilted States. His recent speech to deffnee of the Maine Law, deliveredlnst thi Senate, we learn, 'was alto tk ",powerftll awl. A correspondent s-' - iites ut as folloses:-• KuakelN vindication of ;ha prohimi nTy Law, Ind of Prohibitory men,Ovas decidedly the cadet powerful and effectlit !ever listeo ed to in my life, and his reply,to Price, upon the coistitutionaltty of the Law, was little more than etiutilled by Webstot's reply to Haynei" • I - THE REGISTER AND Tat ISSEERAMEA Intatocans.- :The RegtriateaHla the Yoursalilkiatir. Wist,CP and takes Us to task for ibusiorthe Demi . ..idiocy for:their . inconinteney in refu ting votes to the alien settlers in lielitoski. We plead guilty to our Native-tam, and having "come of age" (being to our Math year) we claim the tight of a voice in the management of Uncle Sam's domestic af fairs. But our neighbor is all wrong in 41• tributing to us a "hypocritical" disposition toward our foreign pOpulattot* Not a bit. et it. We have too long talked right out ',QD , that subject, to be justly accused of hypoc risy. We 'know very well that for 'years they have been pledged to the Dernacra4, and it is therefore not at all likely weshotild entertain any unusual amount of sympattiy, political If speakiog,fortheir partizan wrongs. No; what we expr'ess surprise at and ae uotacc 514 Douglas .and hue fellow Dgirm crass lot' isibat they, - should So shamefully treat these people--their ever-faithful allies. In'lheir anxiety to cater to slayery interests, 'they eutireirdepart from the usual farm of Territorial legislation, and engraft a special clause - opoa the Nebniska. Bill, to the de(it mqui of the alien Settlers. Well may Elie fatter exclaim,--:" Et tu, Brute!" It is no excuse to say.that Mr. Clay totviti troduced this obnoxious feature. We know that perfectly well when we penned our ar ticle; but, as we said then, it matters riot who proposed it, the Democratic latherS the Bill accepted it. ,Their party has a doh/- mending majority in the Senate, and they could accordingly have framed the BA to full themselves. And besid e s , the Southern methbers,Without distinction of party, ttnt for the Bill—Messrs.Bel (Whig) t and Hear too ,(Dern.) being the only exceptions.. .Squb of Blat-on Dtzon's line, the slavery feeltug engrcissed eVeiy other consideraiiou.4— But not one single Northern Whig vote was cast for the Bills And atter all, was not Mr. Clayton's amendment a mere trick, to make the Bill as oilicirA as possihle, and dins defeat it ? We are not entirely sure it was not'i— NRientlistanding his speech in i favor, r ;on I the morning after its passage he_returuel to the Senate and requazeed pernitsition to rec ord his vote against the Bill. Is nut that suspicious ? . • We have no disposttion to make more of the Ilegrster's article than it deserves, but it. affords Us so apropos pettxt for reiterating 'the grounds on which we opprse she triqve tnetos of .the ,"Catholic portion of our adopted citizens." In short ifeen,we bear thensr i no en:timer of personal ill will.' On the cot!• trary we are willing and anxious they should enjoy ell the rights and privileges guaran tied to them by our liberal govertmora' r as citizens common with ourselyes ; : but whenever they palpably -abuse our nat4inal sty, mid attempt, as a separate. it'Lela ted class of the pert*, to regulate the Oil polity of ibis country, or demand speet.4l, exclusive legislation, or dictate .a course 2overnotent et variance with, or in eerie:A -i. two to, the lundarneotal rinciples of cepae 1 1 will not keepatlent.That Such - Lae beet) and soil is the tendency • (if Toney of the leaders of that church, andtheir presses, we need uniy cite the following brief I extracts, as en index 01 the tone cal st`eittnitet • inculcated r among : their people: 1 toy with Brownsun, that if the Church should declare r,/tat the Constittettork and funny: izr. I tenie of 61s or -any oilier country should be Kitin• e ordinance of God him di, and rvrty good Cat/tot: , toottld.le hound, under peottl.y or the terrible , puundtment pronounced nzatnt.l tho thmbedtent. to obry."—.Cat wri 'ter in Baltimore Gi!'pper. "Rqciiii , tzs Liberty, in the. Eeri-e of a liberty poti ttttstni by every nun to er,Ote bt, ruligton, it• oiu of the •A• raid]; d• de utioro ever lowed on thin ng by the Tuber of all deeitt."—Thr bler. “The Church itt of necessity intoleretnt. Heresy theendurea when end - where ,he mu-t ; but trlte hate, tt, and dtrtot, hit her enere'e- to tut deatruc fun. If calliChtes t v4 7 , guid an 1 mere unmet-t -ea; t ralryrity. rehaltatltt irt.-edom if. this country il el en enc l . 50 our et emit; 4 suy.i 5 we ttelleve.” -- 7 ,ShepLoid of ths Vaiti - y. 'We flnk - . titat' the 'lnal-nal were :e% er Idea happy, ;(0,4 ref ecetaldu mid lu i reipecuml than they 1.14Ve! , e , n ...Ince the Rutorrifutioa, cud pattte• u aily - wyMn the to-t flay or i n c trtind , ed yeargi ~trice 1:ord fintugham caught the. conna of teach we, nem to rend, ro,drocninunietud the di-eut:e to tt lergt , mtrtton of at, I;:rogiteh nall00 : , .o'l, wnicA, in spite of all our talk, we are ,too Main the -eicite uncator,"---lA. •"fhe Pope doe. not thantr•anybody Or what freedom Cutnolkily ezjnyo , in America,_. Catholic 131 , 110 - do not thank anytti , dy ; We tharihn..body. We it:e..s God for hi. good jorovideore in iihis matter, and stand /Jody to pail the Billy nun/ /ij the . fir,st Methylut or P reshiterunl Coat id net Would attempt to prei"ent u= in the freti e . aereoi, Our re' von. I! tviy.of theta lai , ;thenftry • "tflho re...4 , f Of 1.11..1, , damnable agitation," (about Bedin,) - cretocci and to:tiered by the pr..a.5 r ! h6ilti happ:i 1 ,, end in r.' general b laughter of muTtdded own by each hthw, owl is noun -suet - a FIItIN4 OF TEE CITY IN II031 . 1: TWO I.ICNDItEI3 MACE!, AT O*CE, ix what intil the comme4ntty.soboo'erl irond tsveht ttfi. , idem by commmrcial rztip ho'd 11wOlis. ea t b'e newppactur (bed who Yvib. bacra brought on tearful a catastrophe."—N. Y. freefsion's Joy?. oat. TheSe are not ouly from fruatjiilaiive source 9 in the Cole:clic church, but the:pa pers quoted are published with the direct sanctliaa and approval of its . higher' ccclei astical (lieu:tame. It is to such autliors;aud to the influence of such Eeptrtneuts that r are oppr•se the broad shield of AmerictiO liberal ion : and WC pray 11 , -riven we may never prose dcre!set to cur plain 'duty, ns a c itizen of this•true ecuntry, by alloWiog such ciao genius, anti-repubhean doc{ - ritteis to pais. un rebuked. • • When the Regater anaWcrs these few, brjetiy stated ct rp‘, we may 'write a Toiler • snide on the stihject• THE IFISH IN CANADA. John Mitchell, the celebrated Irish eXile, but recently arrived m this country, and' vd: 'tor ul the: lie* York prup . O . .o ed'and ha sinee' hoed urging an Cris turtl ; suggestion 'upon his - countrynierti at 1 home and to the United Sates, which if it were not so extremely ridiculOnt, would di serve the severest rebuke. He advisealthat ' the Irish do not enlist with. her Majftill''B trop in the 'Russian war, but make excps - Si to fa ta y , at. borne t and when the mThitaryl and' mailime forces of the Government 'are thus withdrawn, and 4niployedabroad, the 'twit I of Erin shall emigrate la this cotiuirr ds . joinjil . by their brethren 'already here, tarel cornhfocd forvyt4hall make a grioli deer.ect •,:p‘itt Canada, in, retaliation for the aliegrd .wroogs iallictcd by theEoglishGoveruMeni It upon Ireland.r,.. We do iv how each' Statmirtits May Le received on the other side of th4wa. ,ter, but we can vouch for their utitr diation in this country, by our hireiih 'well as native ppulatiott:: \ - AdrP4tilibg n just cause orquaril.hetWeenhe , prlti6, it nevertheless propoes to take a mean a4van tage oral/ enerriy,entirefy incompatible:7lth the honorable notions or American chivalry. Aka sample of the manner iu which thin p!oposttion .been met, we quote 14 fol lowing from the New York True Arner'ican, one three paper- in that city mike ittter est of ' , : th!elCuow Nuthiugs: It is pretfy se.* Ve2t, deservedly so perhaps, on the Urinci. Ale' of auswetiug a fool according to his . fol. ly : . ..We learn that tho , e -troops, ostentatiously pa raded on the 17th tilt (St:Patrick't Day,) are. de. ...wird a , a nun Cu. of a still greater form; destined I , yprorlaim the Intirpenderiott of •Canada. and thus 1.1 harrat, and 'cripp e the arms of Great Br4in to tin- hour 01 emergency, when a foreign war de' mends her inure energies. e . • The dep arture of the wish Brigade will be 1'186 , 11 by eveir_y'Am , ricen, with feelings of. the profoun. . dcst f6r They have been,long a curse uprn .our body politic, and their legitimste vatermMalion by the troops of Her Majesty cell be regraded ar: national benefit, taking a world of trouble off our hands. We only regret that their courek will ooze out before arriving at their punt of ts, derti• nation, so that the honor of their society wilt be tn. '.-yoluntertly fore•ed upon us, long ere the moutent of their destructioa by natural means, Will cure our metropolis of most nbrieletous guests. Should .the i n ee,. r .. n of Canada be attempted, the gov e ram ea r need be under no apprehensions with regard to the wercity of men. for there are hundreds and thous ' ands of Native born' Americana, who would 1011. !melt, enrol thern,eves to combat any number. of Irlshßripsdes, who could be created to the end of ate rn ity. Thou:ands of to note thole aba t e t o. bokold the insolent vanity of Mete vampire '!is regimentals : it rr denied uo to v„b4,l,,, pri d e on our own soil, bra toe would gladly am/ OUT. :sloes of are omortanity to do so on act of our nefiNor, • The great battle of Protartardsm has let to be fought upon this continent, end we con ceive it to bedsit& moment whether tte army be manthalled beneath the Star Spangled Diener, orthe red cross of St. George. At all events, fra ore ready for eke straggle and would willingly partimpata in it, Cyr we know that rho dootruetion of the huh Brigade be blit.e. relate to a en natikk Protestanim an Mai MN." • , EDITOWS TABLE. '. = Tits %maw saanssitt for this -month, eon tams variety oF,Lliformatlata tuterestMg to all' in 10 counts* alga thobtanesaof muting. Both *inroad monefire liberally eiisended in the pub lication of this monthly. Each ' tesue comprises upwards of 115 pages of reading matter, moat of it. in small but clear type, intrripersed witltexplanaz tory engravings--all about theralliOobiect to which it la devoted, Alining. Thu information it imparts IP, mareoveri thorough land autberttlo - '.' Stich a work deserves success. I Edited by Wet J. Ten ney, Npw York ; end for' see at Bannan's. Price, $2 R. year.. • . Tut April number of the Pfopre't Journatcorn- Pieter the tine volume of this interesting monthly. it continues to sustain the reputation o r iiih a ily claimed for it, of being a mo=t valuable Work.— Edited by Alf. E. Beach, New York, at $1 a year received at Barman's. Farmers and mechanics especially will find this it worthy pe riodical. Ind 3ffairs. inr The election rtt Maungers tor the new borough Water Company was postponed, tiy the Commismtnera,' . from Saturday last to the 22d in,l. rir Tio German Turners of this . place w: I give t'lietr celebrated Easter Ball, on Monday 'evrniug next; at the Town Hall. A gymna•ium vd!! also be fath up in a separate place, for the performar,ce of a variety of ietaresti4 exer ,, iles ata4,ciation namtera a pretty large corps .to our Borough. . TVArre is Me Street•sprtnkler late euh‘tuny weather hes quite dried up our Street., sad something is wanted to "down with the dust." Anoths: thing wanted for the stemma :iodation of our citizens is better pavements. Repairs are much needed, especially to the most ,propirtent streets. netb Masonzo. Lodge,. entitled AG. thracite Lodge, No. 295, was opened in enoieut loon ai'St. Ciao, oa Thur;day afternoon list—D., D.G.. M. Geo. H Modebe Ollciuting et+ Rifbi Worehiptul Giand Ma*ter. The 'newly ipatelirti Akers are,—Wrn. , W. Di..; 9uirtes Lawton, SM. two. Thorn, S. W.; Wai. John '3“)n, 'Treasurer. • . r3': - Operting . of Academy at Ortaigslyrjr.— The ceremonies, at•the opening oil th e Arcadian In. 'minute et OrWigsburg, ‘,e Monday, are represented' to have bt-eri o - apveuifaily cher, wrier, Two adirectref were delivered ; one by Thomas •Iti Winker, E-q., of this. pleer , , In Ecglirr,h, and the other by' pr. A; Heger, also Pottevilh, in 'Getman..They we,e lisi,,ned to with the cebat eart,e,t attention. The. eltieone 'of the placelitr , d vicinity were out in large num:fere. The weather- WIIS • unpromising, othertViire Many frontk distant ports of the County would 'also have been present. Arrairgetnentif have been mr.de for the [Mb:ice:ion of the ceremonies, including the Addretores to tit pamplilet. term. The institution, we areihappy to learn, ocrinmen ces under verrfiliwrable ,au,pices. Some thirty ur forty ptipil*tatis alreud;il engseed and randy to enter:Oporritielpt*chotestio term at ontre..• Prof'. Burtilde, ttiti Prinerliat, it wit ho'rememherisd, hen secured a lease upon the Court lions° buildings ,for a period of t. , ,n year*. The.-rooms have been thor ouizilly, refittod—psPercd and painted. The (; t een. dam) Court room tope used for tho main seheol, roo:n, rind the sidl i olnintr. dines for Prf. 13. Iff , om Lebun , rn County. lie bear.' the reputei;on ql u finished *choler, and en taper'. eneed eird otipnble 'teacher. - 'l'xo nstorrients erp reireudy einp:oysid in the 1114t1RIC011, and it i the kiention to . iirerearier tlrei? numher', as more painla are tire setioer. There is an anxious in' terest throughout ;he whole County for the euccc ea of this ehietprii - e, rind we beet: no doubt, with p ro p er m; , u 4,g,, t uent, rt can fe mad, one of the Lest academic insittetior,f in the tinge • . ariery" Lati.—List et Jururs drawn ti attend an adjourned Court et Cotntopn Plea , to tat heid ai in and for the County of Seliuyl' , on r).1. - .ndav 'he fir,t day Lf : Ma,•et. 1). 15:,.1; at 16,o'clocii . A. M. Pottse.ii/e-.-Dar.tei Clibrict Bid.tie, filch. nrd Lee. NieltolJ% FO N - . J.W'M Huntrieyer, Jr., Beaty. Dun,ei Frer.n. .E. Nottt , le-.-1)111 , Iei Loiie, J. 11. Luz, Jacob Dreher, Jeremiah BOP', iota W. W. Koch. 1 7 .!1PA, Fau+l: Jonas Reichard. Seiteryl.: R.rtait —Gitloon Batt. fren. .Ptrzir-11:..zti:iriii Turner. Stine. Hiram - Kimmt;l. Craeff, Tra , ,er, .V B Lcbo. Georsire I,)..nrtiAeu Cattwir. —.ibrabani.Steger. ' /111t.tr.tvr;/.—Gtor u Ipetiour; William flintier ?box. i..iamett 8. , lie: —Ddtitrl Barry-1010i Yelruiiii. .Nonowian—Tti , met:lA.!: ison Trsmont—f• Fee l Rawer. () PIP-v.5;4 , c —llo,llle. Ch-Ftry, .11a.,1t/nti—iitthernFoe.Pi2. . :11 1,,t toga SseeND WEct—May Stb. Pott.mtf i6—.Mtan• Bohne, 1 4 ..taard Etiward,4, D Auitovi, 11-nj 4rdi,h Inch, Ches. W. Pl;inau, CuDrau J. Fry. litn:y L.. Cake, 1. J. . Fort Cliplon—Grorge Tremont-11. hetria3 Bad& f, Adam Wulf. Carbwx.-1.4t-p4 Snyder. Brwatcrie—lienry Ii mt. rgyr, Elijah De- Lo.x. PI-rnftrifr—Samue! Marix; Henry Rudy. wirdwrr—Jueob Snyder. •AliCbauh, Fronkliu IVay74-10=n Ye,rb. r, Ffalte,y—Miebev..lßre!libill. Cnod wink, • - Tarnaynr—Ti.orn.e.Berto'ette, George liontts, Witilhiti p. CagF--Thixna, W. P.ittt;n, Abraham Iluuser ittirt4rivi//&—Albert H. Dunn. • . • • Sr. Clal)—Adorn 'Kilns. • • nec O'Brien. , S. J. Paxton. - ° G otp , Burop.lgk.—Cnarle.e , Leader. U. Atvii.aritungo—Dain; Gotohall. Zino Cast/..—Reuben Kline.- • 'litot porfons drawn to eateod na Grand J0r0.4 at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, rq,arer Sein , ouunt th e Peace, to be !widen at Yoiivt.ir, in ni d f or the County tit nn Monday ;tut tc.iti day of Juno, A. D. 183.1, ut 10 k. A M. . Po , trci:/a—NH , han Henry Miller. alri.tteari!lu—Go.irgeArier, retazar Bright, . Port Ciinton—Elll.itsur rlin. • U. ./121.nantoogo—U•tinoi H , rb. 1` 111.nhaim—Char!-n \V Reed. • Tan! ilua—Johil M. 11. , itittari, Wrn: Mintzer. St Cigar—Char'ic, Lowti•a. caatfe—Litiorze Wine. Wayno—Bums'Biown, Samuel Ryland. Part Carbon—Jacob V'ertiry. • N. Brivolcig—lienry Shornar. • • S. a1f,74/tetais—litenj. Reber, '6orituel Kremer. ' Mrtairgt.au—Lienel,ivii L:rwoliyo. • E. Brunatii , iizir-Joq"e . Ty,oci.. - - - 1. parrit ip 130yor, Char. G rad Orimerburg-7Jacob Hammer. . 1, • Trtmoirt—John 13. MoCreary lj Eidreti—Dantel W.:Muurer. it PETIT STRORS; FIRST Trak—Joao sth, IS:4. Pottsedie 2 —Abrattnrn.W. Sterner, Mix. More head, Per mtti Brottai. Nwholds vttli t ree, Chilstien. Aui,,onv Fl. Kime, Edward Broker,' 9:Davi=. David Sr.ern. . West ken/I.—Jamb Lnngalrer. , E: BrlirzAtaig—lne. , 4 Bachman, Cl:er:es Dreher Henry Arch: i.. , ..1in RA-h• iiariv—Frans Yern,. Charhas Fever. - L. 111a4antolilio—Ed aid D.sman. • . - .Brhuy!.ll//.--AVl•liiain theber, Alex: Sillyrnan I.,hui Death.. Port Clit. , tte.:7—Jr:,e ph DoeM i ey. ' . N. ".111'liikPirn—Henry A. Bell. Benj. HorM• Edward B , ,yer. Gedf,ev Boyer, Daniel R. N!orer ,F..liiy:llll.l7.stini—l,V;;;:ara Kremer, John W. Slirwrnoker. n'cvirr-Bameet Mochenoer,' Jacob .M.Lruine John Conrad. . ' • P4,1 , ..,7nre .Dgirae A is—Tobiat Kreider, Jeremiah „Wingert • . . , Chat —Fr,oncfr Gallsiihor. • , I :gidreel—Pcer Henn:r:Air. . . • TV. JP - preistsr—eaninel Nledier. . ' • New Castie--521Pol. , L.Ind , nonoh, ' - S. .Monb•?ns—Joln Fi.•sher., Darnel Doiher. • .eu , .:. , ---George I3ru,e. • • • Purl Ca , i; , :.—;AVituer ChilAcm. • . • . filinei..vilin—lo,epli E. Taylor, Joho liornber ger. Pct.'. Siroups . . Tetiqs.vpra—`.:iutril. B. Jones, Win. Kepoer, Benj. T: lit:ghee. B 4 y44ia—Geota-e J. Koch. • PETIT JUETTRE, SECOND WEEE.—JITTIE 12th, 1534. Putt.nitim—F, W. IlleGin,e• • Thorna. 3sano Wommtr, James Focht, IL Leib, Solo. roan Shoetter. Basler- i,ano F. Paves, Israel Sentinger. D. Iklah , inrango—Johr, W. 1-11)1e'r. . filtntratite--Jkhn Provost, lob!, Odgen9 . lint4m—Henry Byerlv, Ewan 'June"; Micbsei Bowman. IV. lirrinmig—Samuel Slifer, Chaff. MlHer. Port Cfr n tow—Jo 'ln Wimmn,.Torm. RobinhoW. 71/inoytecs—Thomas Brody. Rowland Jonas. t rry —Win. . • R.44ll.—CLades Lindner. • Pinegnore Tp.-;•Nottun Ptrgus9e. L. .Wantongo—J,,teph Bre,sler, Abrabern Troutman,' - 4 N %Ms liktim—John Slitzer, Isaac Deng'er. Mut Penn—Ddn:ei Peter . *eiberling. Tremont—Joseph !hewer, Joseph Ben.higet, Samuel Otto. B. Bmn.rivt:F—L•raet etcatro, 1 . 1 :1111aM B'§t/lit—John I/0o ev. reg. —Joseph ' . Lift of the names of Jurors d•-a•sna to attend at a Court 01 - Common Plea, to be tirld at Pottpville In and for the Counts: or 1 . . 7 . , chuy11z:11. on 'Monday, the 19th da:6 of June. 1554, at 10 o'cloelr,A. M. Poiteii//e—Ja.. G. Cochran, Meer Deb.lco, Ihnsel Hill, Jr., Henri , Greefencr, John George Panerean, I C. Hoibes, • Cass —J. W. 133110:Ci.. . Bn.nrane—Ja.. 121- Ket«r , hner, Michatti Seiner Bernard Frever, F. B. B•n:irtger, Blythe-40,eph Tres: Fans —Gideon Wbeteiene, Jacob Derr... Pmegrovi Tp--latete Hervey. • ' Port Carbon—George Futter. Net" Cattle—Edward S:iiymori, - J. It Faxim moos: ?" 0 11 7, 441 , Borough—Whom Reer.l, ob Hu Ntr. - Baker,laceb Werner. tig!4_ll.44—.Tatnes codttoittou x Wm. Bettruttger, F. CA. Whitaker. North Mon/rein—Daniel Kneb. • Wan Brartnarg--2amuel' Yost Joseph . Mot , berOar. ' kSeltuylist/ Haunt, -Henri G. Robinson. . 5. 0 1 .N54 11 1-4smuel Houser, Jr., Matthew Du. her. Union—Peter Foos Noriogion—Jame, Danills. Elstra-••George B. Hi pier. Matiantonffo-clarlis Maurer ..,.. , ..„.. , . itiiitg,*.‘.::4rie.utifir . k . DEPT . • . PRICES OF STOCKS _ - - Of Coot raid TriaaspOrtation Comp-sties in and run airtg from tko aPabrenito Garet FiAlds of Penney! CorrtaSsi tts4iy for the .Ifiners' Journal by E. li`rna.un & Co., Bankors. • RAIL.IkOADS. Reeding • • • l e Hill Lic.''SeilPylkill Haven, %loom Carbon , • Moultt Cerix)a..*Port parboil, Creek: , Valleg• Lorberry, Qteeky Steatura,:' • CANALS.. • Navitiiion do • ' Preferred, Union Crm], • do 10 .I,treftirred, Delaware& Hudton Coal& Tutor ponatioo Co's:— RAIL "ROAD & `COAL CO'S. Little SehdylkaCoal &-R. R. Co., Lehigh Coal & - D,Tivi;gatiun Co. Hazleton Coal Beek Ilduutaia>yonl Co., • Pennsylvania Cbol & R. R. Co., llaupp Cow BcR. It. Co., • Lykens Valley C:oal &R. Co., Beaver geadowii.Cortl& R. R. Co. , COAL COIMPANIES Forest Itoprovedgiat'Co., • :50 , 1 North A.sirioase.K:oal Co., : ; 25'. 18 .1 18* Delaware Coal tro.. , ' 5 0 '1 - DiISCELLANEOUS: : ' 1 Miners' bartle, - : 1 50 5O : 5.5 FartilOre Biak,:. . , ~ ; 50 50 i 52. Pottsville U. s 6., ' ''''' 1 'LO :25 100 Pottsville Wat c r c o " ' '125' 25 I ps IRON The following is from a lecture lately de livered 'betui4 the Smithsonian Institute, Washington '44, by Prof. J. Lawkence Smith :, This paetal,4s 'ncit been known for each al length of timi-ita an= of the other metals, from the fact itiat it does 'not exist in aknire 1 metalliC state; , ' °old its found upon the:sur• Bice of th e eloh. nod it is necessarpocily to !mit from the substances with which, it is associated to ilitain it in a pure conditicin.— But not so with iron. The ore in which it is found might be called by almost auy tuber name. It lid imbedded :In the earth, and nit.st be - proctfredliy skilful and ingenious ; uperations.! ~:The oxygen contained in it must be expo* to the hottest . fire befbre it can take its stand in the arises the most use• to! and iiiipuOant if fa the metals. Iron is I the'onlv metal. which is tint injurious tb the hettlth,Cie only naval which forms a 'lever failing coatithent of the' body, especially of the blood ; urM finally the only metal Which . ' is found everif,where on ' the earth, in -all stones and and in alinost every plant. Lon' presents itself wider three conditions —cast, wrought iron, and steel. Castl' Iron t is the result (tt the smelting procers, which is resorted twin 'order to obtain the Metal tram the ore i r:nd though not pure, is useful ru its appliOnen. to many purposes. Its principal characteristics ere, that it ta lust ble at a gloWing white beat, and therefore adapted tor tfiSse articles made by casting; it is therefore can be neither forced nor weJthid, and its application, muse cons.egnen6 il.it'licnittd to the =puncture of such aftielka es are not liable to he.bent VI expvsed to strong concussions. „ . .:tiCata Itun,:hy.bcing deprived of its ca thou: I becomes malleable or wrought iron, *w ring the tmpftr!hut properties, viz-:—great ductility nod retnicity,and the capability of , being welde4together-Twhen in pitces, - a ca pacity ptissc , soby no other metal but', pla ntain-11.i Wrought.ll;at is distinguished trom. Cast Iron by, the that 4; presents a fibrous .appeartinee;l!Oiile the latter seems to he a ft is a 'striking fact howev er, that flbrotla wrought iron, by reOrated jolts or bloWa; eventually becomes ttrittle and granular• law consequently prevaili iu Prance, 141. filter the axle-trees on the public diligehees; have been 114 ed a certain h,:ngth of um,~; they shall be.replaceit.with new ones., fni hyoid the accidents which miebit . resuliiihria this clhnge of texture, Stetftholdga ;middle, lace between cast and i - r'ouglfH4 , n, both '4s to the quantity of carbon it contains, and Other r . troperties.— The : Most retikarkuhle property it possesses,' is the power, , ,cl changing • permimently •its degree's; of hat'dn'ess, by !being subjected in diflvicut teingeralures. ilf steel is heated to tedaess; -and,:,pltinged in cold water; it is found tO ,becoma;extretnely hard, in which sate it is tool irMie fur ose ; if cooled Some what More slhtvlv. it is tendered elaqie, and if vet y becomies soft, ductile and as malleable 3IS wrouzhf, iron. It generally contains iu etetv hundred weight, frorn two to two 'had aliaif pounds of carbon, Which conhtitute.4 at . diflerenee from the other kinds of -trun;illuded to. Different methods arc puroeciThf. 'determining the fetriperh• Lure rt!quisitetu be given to the thou-and aruclesjur which it is used, one of Which ald perhaps Inc - U.l . ost common, is to observe the slihdes ofkl4. Thus when the cOor pale, Or siiotlg yellbti., it is the Proper ternperalure t r : lancets.; A • Ftraw color is found. sititalo;k!fot.the beat razors.aud cal instrinnerifs";!* fun yidlow is suitable for peiiknives 'common razurs ; a brown eokr,..tor sheap, Scissors; garden hoes; &c. ; a blue soler fht ,swords, "watch springs, and so on. It is* the-e properties that steel owes its irruii)rtance in the.arts. • . _ fijiligtfi.ii,.s - antf,ll.l-ginii, !Sr DiettigiltiYite. is regularly heldll in the Coa,.tylPrn•ntUon ,tt,e . firot and l?..uni - laya of evrry tn•unn-4...e.y; Danl. 3 tVe•hhurn, of TtiodY (EPi•ell'Pal)' ol olott, end Rev, John H Castle, of rile Bapti-z nhtit•ch, Alloiattni, Ser. tvloca n 4 o'clock, Y. ' tar FroDaYzere,Ntsc - i !etiture- up m taa Dooa, are is .4.1t-i.e - or delivery in the lA;•.:vre room of Trinkr Centre Street. , that reedeth, end th-y that hear the word:of . ..qui. prophroy,!and keep ittoi...l.thir.g. which fr.t wiltierotiertAn ; tut. the time . h.oehand.'' The pus'.ie arre:l , eord.e . 4 invited ttlettend. Cam' BAPTISI3 CHT:a . cu a , st N or ln . hon se e , ‘e ty s to r vr! t rtio . ite a v b J. linitvAßL, ‘44srLE,p bath at 04 $ti! ' lL 11 . A. ;Ai 1 errst:ltri-Cuusuu (EirscopAt.,) Cent Sr.— Rev DetNIZL'PAONSULII. Rector. Service bold repflariy lit ;lit,. Church every Sunday . ', • Molnar, it LOt oc'eck' • Everimg; utcli - i , • . , lar TEreii , ..ermy, lie preaching in the English Lutheren Cutifel:', Market; atreet, every Sunday morning and ereinn;-. Bishopi.Pori En this portion of the nvx: . I:l , yeek, , , end ba Thnrsday eyerrinir vett; prentth s:lnvoirter the eptymolio'n:e or oottflrmation ii:7n:thy Chords Pottsville Mr a Tow. e24:p.4.l f ehr Ihreil of the Pope's ' , hill, if holed iii Miik•„o rnup , iv . 4eid to be an effectual remedy:for eho'era i upd other di*eapee of tfmflar.deerit)mop,—Spoitter. . . !ESI.ES I I I ROSIDITF.:D.- 1. be Archbishop of Mexico bas agresed to'edt the Mergy a eircu.sr, In which lie;recornmendi to them the greatest p , :"keenting the circm!etton and reading Prote.tant Bibles, which are 'being Int.teauced from the Unified tnte /n rramealipse, .across the Teen &miner:: ; • EASI4 he 'Sunday f3ch.ie;s of Ttlinity Conroe lho'd !heir anniversary to•ntorrow (Etaiier aliernoon, at 3 The nerd of the .Church. 'including all the rests . opening on ibi7;heiitre ankle; will he approphated to the rcho:ara and ieacheiit. To the lioate iof both the ,idr ni.lei,iiheiperento l and friends of ,the wchol ar« are' affertifirtate:y inv,iied. A mare 'beautiful sight t<'? a Chitthan's eye wt:l be, rarely witnessed than Poch a e‘. , .^, , .:rritatten'or Chrii•tlau children on much a hapliy*oeettei C~'CLr id xl EN. --So rri e peop!is talk ;,a great deal ahi,Alt minct..ters, and the eon of keeping them, Faring rich' hiriuri rent. table expense-, cad caber 'Terns of salarifi, sucti croaker" evel• think .that it nova thd4r.five -million* Of dollari to pay the Altlrjef , 41:Aineriean' feiwye T s; that twelve n i f:ll.. n . o f diillark are paid out annually to kqep nor crtininale,*nl ten millions of dollars • to keep the dc•g• rn thiJ:indiit of Us alive, whii&Only eix mnlions of doltrsiare spent annually to keep six ihoLusncl miniikAirs in the United 'States ? • . These are-tkias; had vati-tios hilt ekin'w them In Lit one Ihrng exerta',uch a mighty in.- flueneol" in keeping Ibis mighty Republic from felt ing to piecesoo the Bible:and it ministerri: • • cir Tut- nt DomiNioss.—Fro m the New Vont *7 . 0,77tar., (.:012friteree We er.tact the to:lowing item.; ' ''Rv:rent a44 - lee_froin Rome tyre a sad itccount • of the'lsnaneitit emu:moat: of the. Pope, qmporal ou:y is jiie IfohneAs iapoirent, but the afraiio:f the Rumen States aro in a despe rate p.;ght alogell.er. Politically, they hare long be,e, In a most' ritical, not to eay hopeleiis. alive; tut, bnanciallki their position is now rtlll more iced. it beencstated ihet the Popp was bankrupt to letth and gooil.'worke, and that his dominions, In• mound of exhOting tote sing!e feature ttistilymg iia ci, otn , to qtriirmitry, was the reline of the mort degraded V 1 ,41 threerty and oppreaston, the Wen , . genco wati!dikitve been - more complete. We must contems we feel little.eympathy for the sorrowe of the "'ma'n of PO," ant we would not contribute one Cone to repai the dilapidation of hia temporal or ituritual t!..2mtionts. 11 u 44 . torighirtg how "toddy," promo tes iodepeudlice. An old "brick" who was lying a day* two Fince, in s serf, soritusl manner, wfs advised in a friendly wav .to , ecctournise. 'rot flour wns going O." . "Let it go pp,"•Fipil old bottle-nose "I kid flit as • as floitr . kin—any day." He 0 7. 24, 71 01 wise, .who don't advertise, so says our Otvll, and he knows. , . tr7l4l4l!nikaneries the propOriioo of persona who go to .School of eonte:.Wod is one io five, initiisiia it is one io two bite dred sod Weitty ! , 03' TN 11) crt4aat Susquehanna, built at Sunbary to ftio,beiweelt .bat town an Nor. tburoberlitocfi Inane an ezeuraion tri with .300 Missal:lora no Saturday inland !?vatted admirably. 4' STATELISOISIATOJE. SttaraTze-April 81,41.-41' bill ,Was raid in Place. to incorporate the brit Mahanoy Etailroad CompanY, in thitt . CcolatY• • 11 ' Also. a supplement to the Lehigh It ey, Allentown arid Port Clinton Railroad ~ . Com pany- , - SENATZ—ApriI li.—A Supplement to the Mine 11111 dr Schuylkill 'Rented Railroad, Co. passed second reading,. ' The vote in the House last week on the final passage of the Senate bill; fur th'e sale of the lasso line of the Public works, ofEered by Mr. Cook as an amenamerit . Wag as fol lows : YEas—Mes.rF. Abraham, Batda, Ball. Li m son.., Btgbam, Bush, averly, Dham.' bathe, Collins, Cook, Crowe, Dest‘gherry,Drs gun, Erkei , t, Edinger, Ellis, Esktur, F e eber Fester, Fry, Gibboney. Gilmore Gray, Gi oom. Gann. Hart, Herr, Hiestiuld, .12i14cr, Hills , Ham mel, Hunsecter, Hunter, Hum, Jar{ own. Lab nit (Lehigh,) Linn. Maguire, MeGuMbs, McConnell, Mealy, Miller, 41foutgoosei Atdore, Motor, Muse, Palmer, Parke, yarn es, Patterson, Por. ter, Rawlitto Roberts, Horde, Sheik, imotasm, Stewart, Stokiale, Strong. Struthers,ineErtn, Wright, Chase, • '6Peakitti-tl6 tiara - Pdelare. Adatne,„ Athertetf,'Barion, Beck, Beyer, Boyd, Carhale ' ' Do France, Dunning, El dred, Hamilton, Hippie, Horn, '..Tottoson, Kilgore; Kntgbt, Lowrey, (rit.ga.) Magee,' McKee, !Moo. Dolan, Pas-more, Putney, Scott, Smith. (Barks,) Smith, (Crawford, )Wheeler, , - Democrats who voted in the affirmative in Italie. The bill it now in the hands of the Seriateltor concurrence. I I g : r: A I ;•-• 1 t 444 W , / :10 I 35e 351 153 6@1.6,36 501 .1 i 50 11) 1 50 I ISO 2g' 5 , 1 8 1 . 50 2./1 30 31; 311 50 : 13V 131 t 31 . 1 33 /G° 110,11101 50 53 54 50 62 !, DO 50 100 'lOOlO5 'lOO 45 , 02 50 . • !Cc 41i [From the Phila.: .GedgretA 1 STATISTICS OF. ORUNNENNESS. It is strange, passing snauge, that steer the accumulated prod of the.lnjurious, de structive effects of the procuisoous sale of ardent spirits, that opposiiinn . should be evinced to the suppression of the .traffic. I have before me a fete facts, al:tying that a .desolating demon itroog thin; is in Great Britein. 'During the present lecutirry . the propld have expended more forj gin". beer :tad other iutoaicating drinks - than woulcr i pay their entire national debt.. Ildr. - Owen, of Bilston, says : : I:, i i - There were 180,000 gin drinkers iu,Lon don alone, and in that city three, millions a veer are spent in gin ! In thirteeu }teats, 549,000 males and 164,P1 leiiiiries were's ken imuicustody (14 being ,drauk.aud iii,or- drily. ?Iu Manchester, not leis thein .i: mil twit a yertr•was spent to pMfligrcy and grime. In Ediugburgh there were 11000 wlliskey ',hops, 160 in one iiireet,' and y_ei the city Coutained ouly 200 bread Shop's. bi 27,U0U cases of pauperisM, 10,000 of them ;Were traceable to druultermes..' Inl GlasgoW the poor rates were £lOO,OOO Ter, year. ' ? Ten thuusaud," says Allison, •• get drunk ',, :tivry Saturday night, ere drunk, ail day giir.4. 2 y aud Muuday,iaud not able to renal) tot wo; h till Tuesday Ot Wedaesday. celasgow sleuth 151,200,000 annually in drink, and' 1,0,000 females are taken, into custody for.,oring drunk." And Whitt were some of tha nor mal resultant these appalling Struis+ ?—. lusauity, pauperistn, , prostitutiou and Crime. As to the insanity' affifiatediou .drink, the Bishop of London Stales that,lut 12711 man, nice, whose previous histories, were loves; i. gated, 646, or more Than half - of thou,, wrecked their reason m drinking. As to Its pauperism,'it was estimated 1 nut less:An:in two-thirds'ol our pan, era •were the dit!.ct or indirect victims te: the same Intel vice. Its relation to crime was equally cote:lust ie. • Judge Ersksee deelared at. , the Salisbury Assiies that ninety-eine ' cases out (;,f (die •hundred were through strong,dritill. 'Judge , Coleridge added, at &Aura, thiit he llt:Vcr f - knew a case brought before hint which was not Airicily or indirtca i countcied w tti iu- ,---. I I toxicating liquur,iind Judge 'Va:tersci cry- ust_t im at: e s. , :iii „ i: h z. ,,id At;t: :. %, v lV .l .ta ,, l t. t . E iri — umi ld b ard no U Lt a i sk s . ped the climax at NorwiCh, by statiue to the b . liat-sianN, stapettes /cc., at Grand Jury; " lilt were not for this drink- .. , - • • • et. (3.c:tree:vs, centre et tog, you and I . ehould hive nothing 0, .do." i' ' - "Ilri/f r. Apr il /5 .' 54 . ' 15-tf - . II asdark a picture is not presented $0 this a 1 0 11 4 i.E. dasortment of Foos of an pricea and CC/Unify, we have one of u Very sombre a•- - -( 1 . q” , 11 , ), ht . R. E. GREEN'S. peel. `ln a report. made 'a tew•tls since ii.) - 1 - A P cs, ' '' ai. • 15-tf the Senate in the State'd New York,;l litid the following :—lu the sink, city ofl New York there were, according tti the rei.ort et the Chief :of Police, hetween• Januari: and July of 18.53—six mbetlia 7 -17,797 drrists foralruuketiness and crimes commit iedichiet ly•uuder the influence of fia Melee! lug drinks. add this under the license systeM Winch ' would regUlate the traffic: : and In 18x9 there, were committed Id the.Pitstins Of the .Sliate,' as appeared from the Assembly I deco:bents, 36.610 who committed. crimes, fur . kyteelt i they. were, arrested, under the same lizflu- ; cure. The cost 61 pauperism In thel State i in 1850 Alias $617,336; of • this, the tax hr . ., interiYerance, as declared by ,the See . fetary ; of State, was $605,393." . The most frightful; Murders and casualitres, caused by the. ina l d- (letting pitison, daily reach our errs; Yis:liie , nut less.than 10,000 ()lour citizens art: bur , reed annually to the drunkard's grave.i In speaking of a remedy for this appalling state of things, the committee referred to hay —it is the genral feeling thrung,hoitt the Sure, that all attempts ti., regulatetheiraflic to intoxicating drinks by license, are utterly futile, and that the entire systeM sbould at ooee'be abandoned. . . - _ , . ' Alluding to. Maine. Massuchu•ete-1 Ver . - merit, Rhode Island and, Michigan, where ii prohibitory law has been parsed, theie say : Drinking-houses anti tippling• Shops are closed. Temptattim is ,remov'ed truto the young and the weak. prunl*ne.s heeler to be unknown. Cripielari.dithinished two thirds, and pauperism in a currespqndiug r . ..1-t, tin. Taxation has fallen. oft. Tll, : t ut,li, peace and order is preserved; and. large I amounts of Money, wasted chiefly ity the' poor up.ex'the bewitching drinks of the,drato-z shop, are saved to be expended for the'D(ZeES- sities and comforts of life.' TestimoniiS have :i come up from men of all classes aud cohdi-i; tions,from governors of States, mayors f.fcit-1 ies, manulanurers, shipiownera, mcchanics clergymen, farmers, jail-keepers and, po.l-,l masters, to the excellent' working tit this..sys- Lein of legislation: ' .. • , Fellow-Citizens. can we not agree 1. - : unite: with the frieads o! this great reform ,in oar' sister state, and call upon yor Lezialature, by a wise rout whcilei:ome enactment, to at rear the appalling evils which flow froth intose,-.- tinjdriees-amoog us l' I ' , Lzo. A ukase has been iissued by the Rus •teri governinent, forbiddinz Jestr.iih'wornea in Poland to wear any kinds of head' drew under their bonnets. The rabbis are for bidden to marry ably minim who refuses to obey the new law. L 1 The English .are running ".Uncle Tom into the ground. They havt. , ,Unele Tom dramas, Uncle Tont songs, and, ' Uncle Tom dinner sees. The; last notion rather,- "takes us oft at the kbees viz: ;Uncle Tom - doughnuts!. Th4y_. are :made of rya flour, varnished.tvult-.iiiiaVe There zs only one, paper. in Egypt—n mull monthly sheet in 'Arabic language, at Iltufdaliars a year. Ti is mainly devoted to • , ibe potvcraThrit be," and every one: in the employ of tfies.Paeha is obliged to sat;scribe t ONE LOW PRICE to ask. and lake:.4tts ev vrybodv. We only speak our i 7 enorn'elits Whrn we, say that our.Gentleinett frtendejwho visit F 1 ,11'14611- phtn, will be handsomiy treated. and can be smis fitctorily fitted to a inaichloss suit of at a very reasonable prieh, by - eallihg a;.the celebrated orw•prive Clothing Rollie of LIPPEs:COTT CO.; South-west corner cl'Fouph and Market Streets, f r HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS, the Beat Aletheines for the, Cure of Bad Leas Mr. Dingle. of St. Stephen's near Sulta-b, Corn wall, wais afflicted lot• a conaiderahle tuna with bad leg • it had three or four la:ge wounds in attended with cnntirithal pain and general' 1. - -ea. of health. Ha tried many remediei, pre'acribed by 'surgeons and others, but obtained neither relief, 'nor lay En it•gution of hit 1 auffeveFa. At- length, From recommendation, he tried. Holloway's Oini nial and Pilfa, and thew- Invaluable meibe t ee , ef: lected a perfect cure in a vary shah. peraid. Mr. IV I asemict, 40, Catherine street, Devanpurt. 'vocalic ler the truth of this statement . FOr sale by John G,Brown, Clemons a; ilel.l o r Pottsville; B. J. Fry, Motors, , r Dr. KCHar Burns Minersvllle. SINES' COMPOUND ; SYRUP OF; TAR. Wild Cherry and lloarhound, iatlan cheapest, pee antet.t nod best Cough Medicine in the world, and .curer more coughs than all other medicines' illbru blued, which all .persons will readily oonchide who a re familiar with the nature of the specified in. gredienta. ' It eo.ts but 22 cents a bottle. TRY IT; For.t...re at the store of REUEEN REESER, Market Square, end.alto at the atom of C. BAR. LET; Centre.Street, - Pottsvtlle, who are' p repare d to sell to storekeeper:. at .tie' Manufacturer's pri. Prepared only by CHARLES SINES, 1334 Aorth 3d Street, Philadelphia, emit ttir male at needy all the stores m the United States. ' 1.13111 McLEAN'S VOLCANIC iOIL LINIMENT. —Jr. IC. Barris, Druggist, at hllaureviiia, we learn, has obtained a supply direct trona the proprietor, in St. Louis. • , The Voleaxic Oil,Linimott is truly a cihnottli inn medicine, and has,done more to allevl e te hu. man suffering than nay remedy ever discovred.— One ur two rippliestions wdl relieve the most; te• were Pairs, Brre6o or Sprain. -TWO .Butiles will cure the faulAn iTtrdr or yore, and will hell themost severe Burn or Sodd without a Seer. EVERY FAMLLT 1140.171 d have a sup ply cisnstant• 11: on hand to be und in time of nee d. TO MINERS, working is Coe' Alines, we l imy to you delay not until you have obtained a, supply —you will save a great, deal of suffering and men. ev by tie ruse. FOR HORSES; ills the . only sure retriedyl rot .Sameness, Bruises,- Cuts, Scratcher , Old: Sores, Sweltlgs, itc. Try it end you will be convinced. Mir See adieruiement in another column Also for tale b John F. Brown, Pottsville; Joo. Stanton, Glen Carbon; L • &emir, Llovreffvo ; Daniel J: Lewlo,Mt. Carmel; Allan McLean, For eitrille ; Moro!, Finals , YORPIGN. DYSPEPSIII.:—.4hie distmesmg aomplasat (ea saeokoasa of Ma digestive , WWII, amused by the impurity of [habitant. The gastrits 'Mee, • fluid peculiar tethe - stoMech, alum secreted from tsed blood, I. deficient iii thole solvent properties which are of such importaime to digestion. Conseepseat ty the Mod. instead of being diasolvoid, often be comes. spoiled or petrified lathe stomach; helm bed'breath, sour belching. costiveness, pates in the stomach, colic, dysentery, and other dreadful cam plaints. Wright's ',dial!. Veritable Pella are a certain cure for DV*lleMfls, because they cleanse the stens ach and bowel:. treat ali billious humors,and fy the blood. Four or fi ve of said ptlls ,. tsken at night on going to bed, will in all cases giverefief, and il combined for a lhort time, will maim a per. feet cure of Dyspepsia. • Caution —Storekeepers would do well to / trier else cure in bnying'from pedlars. We understand thst a man by the name of thestand, and another by the name of Binel 'are offering what Purports to . be Wright's Indian Yegetable, PtUs. • These per sona are het aeittoriZed Agents fiir this Medicine; and the article offered cannot be guaranteed, as genuine, The genuine is for sale by Mrs. Ei M. BEATTY, J.-G.,BROWN and J. S. C. MAATIN, Pottsville.. Wholesale Ofilce, 169 Race Street, Philadelphia. , N. 8.-:-Thepublic are respectfully informed that S. C. RUSHES,.of Poitternle, is not an Agent for 'this medicine, and we cannot guarantee as i gen-, nine the article offered by him for sale. S,VILLIAM WRIGHT.. Ca" The New York Tribune has raised the price of advertistog in its weekly. to fifty cents per hoe for, every insertion. POTTS V 29,2481; PLARSETS. 1 Clifti-11.1CTED 2VECSLIrFOI2 - THE JOUGNAL!. cl'Leat it 100r, 6bl $S 75 DedOesebes peed. 44'423 Rye An. do '; 1., 09 do . do elapsed 400 Weeet, beebel • 115 Ordapplee palred 150 Rye, It) , ' 001 Eggs, doteiu 14 1.03.0, 10 . .'BO t Butter ' 19 Oats, .10 '45 1 5110014s:4, - 8 Potatoes. 40 , 75 Hams. t:.0,, ts Timutby F•ecit .- ' 825 flay. toe 1 10 00 cl;;:ver sit, 350 Plaster. • 400 Ni A BRILD . On th e Mb inst., by ftsy. 'MN , . Anntutra. kAntoN D. NlClPitti, o(. this Borough. Jo 'MARV A. BRIGHT or Mount Carbon. _ . . On tne, 22nd uIt.:IaNKLIN M GLASSIIIRE. nf Pcurvilln, to ELLHN U. LIVENGO OD,Of erstaven, DIED On the iltth that.. .1351E8 son of James and Mar tha A nn Focht, sgvit 3 unlit ha aad ltl ditys, GENETIM. NOTICE'S. - TOWN MEETING—REFORM TICIILEI'.. kvettnrt the citizens of Pottsville, *Sol. outreference tu;,'.rtir peijurs, will be held at Mar! timer's or, rivai day evening. aprll 1124. , • et 1).4C1 in ti.ituioatino a llorOugh • I Icket, pledged iturreugh and radical reforrn..— , 12s p‘yert and C.UZJEL) generally are requested. a;tend. Maltz CITIICNIS. MASOtilt.: 510110 E.-41 new Masonic Lodge LY ettri he opened 1., toe tiorougrt or 41. (Asir. on 'l4lU:int/AN, April 131 b. The hretbetn ni the 411/- t ;rat Lodges lit Itc couury, end °Mesa are rtpect• luiiy , iivand to belne.ti.t. Ili-at , , ; ;JD *or CL:MC'ticT.—l•orsons 6114h:1,101s in tLe Odd FeklueVfo:, CI-Jartiv. t'u iT.al tue. Iron :±tore, Town ; riOti •' J. ,ior.k.r, S;lncts , ltle 'Wort ; Or :Jtis O, .0.Z.113, eOULIO atrect, 11!:In3n. 40-iii • LUST & FOUND. . . AWAIL—A bark lltindle Cow d'awo trout thr subscriber, residing id C..ibou,.pa tor %7th of Sliitcb Ob.d a e hey spot utt her hly, and out. r 4 in.uider I'o uort burns, turned in, .11,1 d hell ..n iser neck. Thi finder. toyNiUrIAIANI 9,1111 'Cow to the subscra . ..JO la, iibrralq thV , r4rdod, . • rATrucK Ani,;Attl Y, iduurit I.:arbuo. 1.5..3tt Ta.ST PlGS.—Cain to the premise@ of • the kazu:. , :rflbCf It.,1,1111; in New Came, OU the n cow and /;•U'r 113:&own. 1,, CALL 4.3 y. charley and take- them ~ 6 - mottles WILLIAxd. .1 f 4 . I'J:A . . i4-2lt JEWELRY, &c. NEILIIiL'AVES anJ Atinlete lu var/riy ai 11. C. tatet: N'S, Cntre ISt. , April i 6, Sl. 15 tf WSIZtql 111' eetta, very cheap • R. C. 1:11.E&N'el. A•iril 15', '54. 15-tf DEST ;PE' I,NI USIC.7-Tlte Patent Angular. 1) NlbbAu UuW ren. Ilavll4 been made the es cma,ve site 01 thlae excellent pi:na,i neer t brio ut low paces, with cite allMilftleceott appreciuti.d. Come cod try thew tit R. C. GREEN'S, Centre L. Apill 15, .51. 1541" . ATC/INS, 'WATC lIES.—A very large V I . cal Out, - ; sticct.l stock - of Engllah Wa lc tj,. f..,r uera. Cusue sad try mem R. C.GREEN'S, ' iiign or the Gulden Eagle. Atoll 15, 15 tf . OLD AIN LI SILVE.D. Lever iNutclire 401.11131)1i:S. itObin Rajio.ray ruq•krepel . — a.; .311..11tc. , 1 p7ttortil hccu.ately of schartgetl. IL C. OIOIEN, Canoe cheer, I. i I LUC.SIy,CLUCK S. —A. warranted clnel as cht•-ip aQliar—V)l,lo 8 day cloas .11s low as it. C. Centre ettrert 15. a J 40.:4:.±. Apt,: 15.":.-1 ALVES,: WARE. ANT) FANCY 000Dd.—A • isc,i,t/ntla or Hued wage. cungiatlng ;r,f T. Plteners, Mugs, Salt hint! Kum., •.01 rte.;. t 4.- LlioactS, Napkin 17ina, tic , tat- art icles La be best alitets of ciout)le a ad' treble pae.-- F.er am:lp, 11.1 C. G iIECN.'S, Centre street. 15-tt April IS. 'Z4 NOTICES. he,e.by gtvin that. War H. d:4 , 1 141 ac C. Sloan; have formed a Co o:Irmo:00p. ender the Firtu of Harris& Severn for j•nip of carryza! on tne Lumbia t ov t.ate taYon the s:elthlght Stelun Saw 1.1111 at ali.tiot Hop.% Schuylkill County, and aro. prepared I.:thav of lumber at short notice and c.olooahli tatas. •-• W;ILLIA.3I' 11. ILI KRla ISAAC E. excraiN. Apr.l 13, i 5i • 1.5-ata TO TE.I.CIIO.ItS --Appitettlinm J..% 1, , r TelC:4lst v.lll be , ecelYeil by she v!O., Zit!li..E:l L:n.tril until IVedtaday, Apykt f. Lurk: tihtil:l 1 bg bad on April :15; ylenc.ol .:ornnenoi xn.o. - 1H:,&. By order of the JOUS B. C. birti , ..TlN,See'y. ANA 15:.,1" 15,24 Qt,,) ItE.WAXID.—the :hove reward will be-pzl.l t,.;"•)tw the Bus1111(4 Committee of the. Pottsville !or:10:114)4rd, for the arrest of toy .person or Imo p.,hs f..llne ilrstroyitiz the rnblic. richooll Prol,t,Y ri the ltur - 43.17ti.. Lr. 11. LtlB, ' U. 8. p.2,1.LRT1N,. eocutuitLeo. .4.cL11 It, 1554 . 15.31 () The pattLerabigi heretofore eating ceo Jouatinn denuoa, C...ro;:et..as nod I.3:llldere, has been dieeo:red by u.‘,:f.ctii con.ons. oa Lhe - .:,..t 4f Pieptemocr, 16.50, LA.UCK. JONATI.I4I.N eSC/11 1 3i. • uettiiza. iscuum. rbt:a., Aprll 1651 .' IS-6th' :IIIIiitIiLIJTION , par,nerAitp lieretolore existing between May an.l. John Alan, trading under, the Eire". ni /WIN MAY, at it Ig Run G,41,, ` , , , r , ls.in;he;tan,i Conn:y.l4SP dirseived by mutual cone ; n: ao tlu 211 M arch, 1 54. the bn3tuess %sit! no CiiiitirUtl h. , reatter hq Thomas G. Hay,,-.-ou too ,ena• *ill also settle up the bueiness the late :inn. THOMAIS JOIIN MAY. Aprfl 14 alt ivrlcp:.--16 !be Gum of poor:two, P 1.12.1" of .1 111 1$0,uyhiii Couoty : GFA , Ft 4 ;E PAYNE Ind 1, WILLi A M ITN 8,97 March Term, ea. r - • rt. Fa ' VIANCItkCDONALD- Cum undtrsiv,,.d Auditor appointed by the ;mid Conn w n.icerteinand distribute the 110.0111113 due in the Miners; Lat+orern and :14....eliantcs. under the Art 'of ',lft etotihe amount dire the landlords f , r r•lit, will u lend At bla office, in the' IBoroush 44 - V, tits r.h Jr y nt IU o'el,c't A. :M.. ur receive (be proof 'of claims en' tb‘i ,11114 . ra!ird Pals of the Defehdint's eer can3l 'property by the Sheriff. • JOHN P. 1.1011 ART; Atiditor 'l3-31 Apr! r. 1551 OTYC E.—The shtscri he rs have thls dAy formed 14, to.partn?l,olip, tu.der the Grin of,rOMROY. & POM KO Du ale traneiction of a peer. al foliN OILY Ned MACHINE buolnes!,at Lpe Err&hlts,..l Foltsvtiln lion Works," Corner of - Nor. vcrt - tan and Coal Not,ets, Pott3vßie. '• B. P. pomnor. • WM. SMITH,' ' CLIFFORD POMRDY.' Mo( F ! 12-3 m - PARTNERSIII/Pi IJ :no ner.ni:cin the Espies' nuelneda,vititch :orretn:orr ex6cril aetween N. O. HOWARD. E. W. I:Atti.,arl R. I' WEAVER, and was rooducied au der.' he'llame of Iloteard, Earl & Co ., was diaeolved on tee :t.et..!ny of Deceiranr, 16.3. N. G. HOWARD.. E. W. EARL, • . • ', WEiVER. N. same business to continued by N. tg. .Ilonoirti cod It F, Weaver, under the Grm name of u WARD & Co. - N. O. 110W4n11. F. WEVIER..- 'Mardi 23, 1!354 , 12 et • • , NOTICZ-•le'herthy given to, the Aseestettre of tsso ititf..reht Townships and Boroughs* of the' Csusst - ,; 14.11 the 'dly of Appeal will be Lei& at the tionnstivalosset a' (lake dson the 1 eth . tley of Aptli next, errel.t the Itnrtsuan of Botta' ale, which *lll be held. on ase 2.3sii of :he Chute month. l The t,Sontsolerinners alto Oa notice ;to ell Tar Wit dere .t the several Towrshipa arta Batoualte nt the Untinty, fl - sr the year 1 854, that they will - helm Ihto the - TS - cavity DIAco theswhole amount of their litkni !rates ' , raisin on year from the time Laid Doplicetes, have been placed their hands, and ttvy C hector neglecting lo dos no, will cherged n'ssercet far eny halanee ,nopald. By order_ of the 80 tiJ. attest. A. K. 3f. H Epxr.a, N, A -Terraqns Garotte, 31Inertvale Bulletin, 80,raina dna Vole' and Frinheita Pletsee, will Weise hiatTl2;s, 1054 , 17-11- • elf-Ii • NOTICE.—Notlee beroby elven, that I trade this day June &b. tvith,ine .11.. EDGAR RICHARD& Esq , . in the practice ofi.aw, Which, in, all its various bran Oita. win herrefler be cnnducted under the fifes Of NI:VILLE az ItICIJARDA. Office. Ceotte Street, nest doer to St. 31orrls' Store. Pottsville. ]use 11, ISS 2441 '.Tha subicriber would hereby notify .1„ 1 41,1, t0,,,0ts and the public generally, that prenatedwr all time. to attend to the ineasuring of Plant:lllg, etoneMstoory, Brick klasonry,tllagingi and other ineasOrlog belonging to' Dal:dings of, all kinds. Alen. to contract for the Conetructlon•ead Erettionof all kinds of Buildings. thergen moderns * . Itespeerfung. JOHN 11. JAME/. , P. /.—eflinnktni for met levors;the undersign / wouldsollelt a contlouatiow of„the hitherto Muhl patronars.l ' 1.11. 27',!1852. . 48-ly ~ • oSAIAS .ORANGISI MED.—Just revelys,d and rer sale oy the lb, or len quantity, b April 15, 1634' y . D • :. UIANNAN, COAL. OEY have repwred to JJibsolliee la J: Frame Bundle& in Ce 4.- tre street., a kiw 'doors abet, its Peuesylvanta Halt, where persons haviarbutierav with thew will pieile:34 au:.. I • . 15.4.1* • tIMIIM CaAalats. on AT.i, Agent , for the IL/sale of ANTHLI4CITE end 81 !UAW'. tiUt c(34. Opium, Ist - 71-1-tac of No Yogi. • : P ie) • - • ~ ' - (.44billtliliaileinnt Cta nh et' y.Si/L I. gar Loaf aid ituoutilun, fruni 'Le WHITE Aini ~ i Labigh Regina. , - : r 1, t Itatbbnir, ktidad I'll ~ and Hie( k ' - ii. 1 l,tleatti from tbe etch ylktli tegloit. RED ~, , vin. tGate; -Lyle/Out, ....4111 in. Oreba4i, mpotarand Levy to Vtino.,. Yrvaa' the. celebrated Frost/in:4 nrrigiuxous. ~,Cualtki.Nlu ls ms ; ao c..wbertatos { 'And - Livetpont. c, . - - OFFICE aau till& .I% M. to 2Y.ig . 'Match AO, OM i . , 11.4 f :1 ~ . . . ,11184,LLVTIOICOM'CUratit'A'ZiEllt.1111r.. , -1410 pirtnetsulp beretultire clisttsg Lett.cei, gorge W. recycle/ bud lbetklubstic :ellties;-treetbg fl the RIM* of aSYD}ilt t MIL.NEb, u aim solved by • mutual:euesieut, by nib v4 , 100..4%41 pf neklaiDiu ibet.drusi lisory,u H. tkeyaKr. baring purcitaledibla tear., interest in ell tbe dr PartakenuP of 1001' buttbess, wub settle sit tc cuutiU wuti the lit# MO: • :I • GEtniGu W. eJNYDEIL! LtLNJ.Sellit. ?.11.1.."‘Ls Pottsville, Jan. 14, 1644. • '. • • • ". NOTICE.—Ine usinee or be Isle Mu) of Dhlt Ir. MILN tat Or AI be continued b} the eub.cr;t4 r !nail us various biSocnes of ikte;aul Irun Founder, uniumtde.urer of Ail kind, of macblia,ty Sur &Mill Milli, bbiet Fusnacta, Ituutoad ac. lie Witt alsO•conteuue ale business' of zu“..k. st:d tlslhui the ediebrated /alai F'sreit Wats atio, end Leers, cad Speris reiselfeddieS Cdu, /a, Gelber...4r proprietor ut tbeee Guliter • EORGI; W. eiNYDEN:; • Jan. if, AO.PAILTIIIE4IIIIIP.—"-iiewlt+ AUDEN, 1.-111161) Staving 'Owned the selitag , and us Voal, has {ht* day aaanciated wit 1. Ling Vt, it.u yy 4. AUDitssallib„Juno Voila, Lnd_t tue Ossu ur VI Atli/EMUS:4 , y. Cu, It 4,11 N. &Lou W warts hos. 7.lnd d, Purl Richmond. , "LtwW e ItDGt`4LLLL'D, • 3.sL;URGLI rt.iffe(. • • G. JULti.JRIL D. • -, Jan. 14. 1554 .1 BUSINESS CMWS.; . . . . AL o l ita •karr ATI' IK. stab; NC V a tau Cs ' t..t . ...4 . LtVoiICAACCNiti.-Tnill.lll43treagiAr.4 ru..pat.,i.:ii y intie: , .....u.o.awiplc nutdic At utralJyi•-inaL 1:, WA - attune to atts.,4 niowptly N to all bus:l,l to m: tail teitia cate,•;a11111 as tna • I '. irittobaas awl nal* u( flal.tatate. Voliactlon of Ita4ui, t 1 • 1 • - Cnveyancr,g, j , 1 ! , ,#‘ l Jllattallyooki-infi AccOunta, - ! • I f . •citre s uluS •utt• tioUrtal Agency. °Me ID '1.4411k0 - 13tIC VI, uppostte thc Town IJI,W. za:dli EL L'a:lii, It' ' , PoTtivilla,4tOttl li, 1654 • ta7ly , ' 5.. , ./ilTik,W . Gietaiit, .I.Tl'oliNi.: ' Ai' LA 1..;-- 16 . 7 . 1 . 11, aersvittee'Liuyisa.V teuuuly,k.....' " )10.413ft.6 Iti • ..1 , Ilea. F;I:Lio L;wis, 1 1 3, ~ .1,.a.x 1.:. hip.oz, (Plalladalpiod. • - J, kl. kias.box 4 , 1Cu. - , - . - Gourtla.ld o.l..„tirw Y.., .. '4 ..icitts U. 1..;...tr/tha.L. Lail.; twig v IIM, ka. ULIVL/i WAT.MC, /..g., 11 /19./. 11 1P.1L.1 .- - . l:arch i„ Illai - ,". ' ' v 1 y ': . .• IR. • Wi1.14147,!'S OFNLC:k. t. et I.ait t..i Jl.futto, thite dUytS UYIJ W the l'oet 1,411:Q. :11: IIUUtS 11U., to 2 its .x.iethd 7 to - rut,. /4 LOA :; d-1). ,1,1, D. DODb.u.l.. DES .11%14 Market ttw u. Ott IltnAr!, (A:Olt otkafea uptral tat tdaht 1.3“.1:44.tury aau - 4O resaoinibte;tcraia. I ACQB itigtALk.—Ata tikOt Ll' AT. J L79M-111Y11, Ycnyyiklll Vou Lay. Yd., will 4/.1 , t... f .t.y U./amass to 61. cute, wall 4dle 14,1531: :1 • 4-311-.• /V 1 .EI).IIOCiUS rLrOF 14.1.;., IC— 11-.. a. cunt of the qiabo.. - orgar% or .11eltleuu— tuned. Any COIOLCIUDIC4i lOU 'addrebstql L a c Os r. at Ws tetqaeuce. Mansion !louse; nun; wilt be punct.ll.ll4 ; attenund Oen. n 4, Ib:+3 . • A I.I.IIIN.FISIIER, SUltVklYoll. % Lonunue LIM bUsllatm, c.l hla ice . 1.1.; troaatuuallt. label. liar lug puete.6lllon Of 1 r.p.l Papers, rlgtes &biz 'harm. he bas tuo.ual , for the pursuit ot bli proteuututl. and cal. give Ole Ittlutibattonni.rvieromou r to land' In int glob. iIOWELL FIBfIER and ALLEN Ehmcit i•uuttuus the buying and selling ul litat Lutatr,k.l have now for aalevevera/ valuable "'rail, 01 roil Lund. Office, Ceetie street. four I.lvOra moUth 0 ft hr vivattlet Hall, gator mitic, kottactile. hiuv.itelier Iti?3, • • WANTED. ill' AL TLC I good rnatoberinaid, for gez4.ll V V house% oil,. IC;c•Lid Waged giveu. \ono need apply witnotif bait references. Cell at Woodattlf. near Fllrreolvllln, at the 11A, ul for uncerstsnerl.' April 15, 185 i !i•- 15-It • ': • DOAK!) WASTEL*.—Rya ygmfig martin: I.knople,.wlttilts five totuutee walk or ',nue : 4 1— a private faintly prelerrell, In or .near Matuint.,ot:o St." Fur addre.a.g . pply to It. BAN SAN, et toe e , tiirte, to Centre ettreet..3 1854. • - Mir _ VT ATEU.—An Apprentice to learn 11694.. ao„; Y btgn Yatlitiui wilt! Paper finifiriug. Apply -.1.• W. 130%V1i.N d . , April I, 1851 . I 13-3 t AGS WAR Tha):—Einitq, riiewnvely engaged it in ale erfotwrr, wr w all pe.y In t,c l / 4 .1 • (0 , umichauts And atbdis barring rags for dale. mare rasa thepinseur,r4rirei. prices —Casa. JEoiztlir taiNUOILE; Paper 11.thufictorpre' I , lllladelbbta-rNqi; 21 and VI . .• (Ist •heel hanEw Arch, be+o c - cti it h and nth.) Phlla., March lb; ln:/ 1. - . / ADiTki:D —TA* Dail i 'Ain - a z kd A I L IPI oag i tt l attaa-Cool •Calty;lty are not cot I y ampiosingTo good, steady th en, tott.to ut empluyruant,'ute 14gbett i•tager, and the [oat win hr given, Payment* - toontnly cos* —nu atOrc orders- 7 :We Company pat th an'tt. : Ifl merebandiay. - . The. Coiepauy'eitallraed, - nn tebtelttlaily Paaseuivr, Trams are not.e wattles, 'Words co.orentent at - et-4A to the ailnee,.wbtelt are titillated to tin Ceboteti 4!1,1 healthy coatitry. . ELME titg.looT.9 are eitabllshed, an.l tie couttime4 here.' tor toe edueuton of the' chtlll.o.a a , .th e mi n ors awl; Workmen: ' Alpiy to J. It. mcqi , - . WA ),. ]l into; at.the ottle#, Haunch ij .p !!sues. !. • ELLWOOU hiORRIa. 'Etnelnee; notl Liuperfnt-i,re n•, ok, tic rce aria•rdlAersvllos papers plepAo copy. )(arch 121 1534 • • li-ti ANTED. —;,A manager to take char.fe... , e. V V' t•urnaca?ln Weatern rennrylvant.t. t ty 'competent and skilled in the me nu rtictur, • t Ltlttliminous f?'azt, an 4 a!) , .e tu ifive relorancea, a %owl ! salary.. will be at Vert • edrnie_u," .cartio Ur Mr. T. 1. Mlles, Lct tri• met r Pr iltdelpnla Y!lst-;ioeleo reb.25,1E.511 1 - I i ' cINE undersigned ree,ut.t fully! al.no , ti• •••i:, • j 1_ frtends and to th e traveling tritt hush-.n :..., ,-. - ---. ..1 - 1 ;:• her .11), •Imi he has ien.ril the ebovc FOR SALE & TO LET ' '""'""."''' ''''.' " P "4 °u'llt." I" ' ' rtft...;•4 . ' i.Ie.ST I:L.‘ HOTEL. Willt..ig• V, Ille . ,1101.6 ~., . . .: . v. and ,it mhere t t , ..jhlrh , e , inperwr a, 11!TC•., , i `0"1•1T.T.••• , ,5. 'large, light and run return( h erte,. ; c.,lnttod illoile.ls,te voitr.tred t.l r.l)l ; Riarilied ill ' 1..-KENT LOW.;! Apply a t t h e B et ,h eje ,„ t' of ; ;toll no patina urs,rms.,. will 1.,. pared to• .. •. E. taexatu L. , . C. i Mi 1.1:.! Melt' er. , y caritort3l•le nrd, plc3ssrit. 1 . April 13,1854 ' , , 1:+-tf :' 1 3 ~ t3l'Lltilt',S,l-',1.,:ht,-t . . t 7,7 5 -.. Having enugei M.Jor ELI :.. I rErNi, - ,1., iv" i.f the '• tingle ii,t , ,•;,” mAlo . ril ,, rn, w.:.:0 milts a I , lrg, rime of trietotl hndn , qualntante, It, E,1., , <,: , . Ponillylvanta., pi:icons to relMrp, v.hc, vli,it ~,.. V(.rk fi..,l,loo3 * lrettlli, offt , n7 , try. will hh , i C MV.I etre,: E.1. - .4 •• .1 Nan Venn,qll,nrct Boas. • April I, 1 - . hi . , - 13-9tri ' • • I 1 SEAT COTTAG TO REST TO:A In the Borough of l'ott cAr hit], newly rendvat.ed and highly int- 4: 1•„.31,, iirneed, containing 'llve tome with hitch • 75; •,), carer. -cable . , Orden; ;Papery, in the •most contra! hustnest portton of iinid Borough; apply to WILLIAM B. [FULL, or JAMES GILFILLAN April IS. 19.54 . . - LI on. sAuti , The aitbseriber °Mad for :11 ' . a .I.' Li:St-this Violluoolla, arid . " Dounle Bass," I,:ti ;.tent MUM' :: ' ' . . The Instrument. are in g ood order and 1M 111 hr iold cheap. - Apply ‘0 1 ' J. ADUlis9,l IslecOia,,:! • Or at the office Of tbls paper. 11 1 ' April 8, 1851 •i 11 Sit 4.-- AStRIAGIC 'FOIL IiALN.—A. C.:auu PottAvancl. -April I t 183 a ; 13.3! • .;. ;ARE CRA3IO.III—FOR SALE—The Swett weli•kept DrY Goode and Grocery Store, :6 a airtvine 'Wage of the Coil !Legion. •Stoi k light ; tne nominees bee atielir carried Ain on the Leer] •pri 1. pie. Beeson for •:leavirla—the owner withre to gage in osherlblasbiels. 'Enquire et thin office. April 1,16.511 ' 13410 , COB. SAIL IC;rwo Pumps, initable; for 'BS 1? or Water •Worki.- They are new; bare 210ier b , ep in use, and were bum for a Water Work., tut were replaced 14,:othere Of greater capacity. 'at) , are double acting, IQ inch dtau:eter and 4.teet Ftr4 nv. tilted with gun metal velyes;cl , alge - deats and P 4 r tee; are upon east ir on bed plates, ant are cowl Ku - ted of hest matergals and workulanehry. Adores; & TROTTLI:, 'Hydraulic Machining, Pio. 1.0 ant. , 41 • -'• rtritadeipt4. • 13.3: FLES I Ilk 1 17LES . 1 DIUL ':.V.l.subseriber otters lot sate at ht pl:d.11P11 IMlddto Ward iloi•Leiti '..llaqut street, a Jot of duo, - Kg htutky male,, )arge size Nod getpil stock. C : 1114'111 roe !kern. • 'hlOttfilWWllittSON • fa 'Pottsville. March 'l3, ibSt.! r 12-t" REN*L'-Three d ~ st•rato-o®[ti .0121r.a tiOildrna , confaroi !11. and Mahiin tkrad Bti. ; , • )851i . i • )0,4( 9 IC, LSD —A' esst story row& and cellar c•it'. `2,1 Streell.'niar riorweglan, wuli adaotcd tOr hO.re Room ciriome mCcltacical business. inquire •nr . t it . g. GREEN, Cent,re Street, Yotierilii•., Feb 45, PM': a ti•tf • • , - 'VOA LEAMIE.—To a goodr Tenant, a valuiblt. V Trim of t:ual Lind, known as the "Zorhy Tia6t.' •ittrata In Frallep.rfowneby. nehnylk 111 County, 41;.t 'of Tremont. ii Ref 05 both sides of tbe Moe 41ii Extenoionlo Mid4in Creek—contains :Vont VIO ac,no, is ` heavily timbered; and well aua . pton for an extrqn: ...me operation. ;9eveteal veins of lied AEI Coal nave Onemprooet ancl found to be of fiJot-tate cttili. ty. For further to formation - apply to- .1 . . Juitti HANNAN, •-• • i •• Of MUTER FLibti,ll.,'' YottavWe• hoverober 5 Ito 3 - • - 43 If . . , . , , ,-- . OR DALIC ,A 80 feet lot on Centre Eitreet„:o. L' 8...• In J. WyCllei,addtlon to Potberlile. :'s.ll rubs fro% Centre In liallroad Street, is bounde4 on the south by lot o'f„a,tiougb, Esq., on the nbrtn by a SO R.. Sneer Fbr terms and particulars enquire or the Subscriber at hla Drug Store.tentro *treer. Pet il ellle. ludlsputahletitle will be given. 1 t ' JOHN el. C. !ift.RTC:.;' ~,..,t . 2 •- . • Agent for th e Owneir August (0, - Mat ' • 1 CIAZENIVOOD LOTS FOS iltai.t.—Vhluitl.k. building lottin tholitast een . tre I pert "ft tie Lor • pitch of Pottaville, !Italy laid out on the Oreenfrooi 111fe4161, OFeredforau la. 'Apply to . • a t A. RUSsEL. Agent; for the owner', at hia office In .h.tahanto hge, St. ,Pottavtila Pdar.3.1631 la. . - . • NOTICE:. • • !Ple.l3Ubseinoft hereby glee* notice that he ;Ins J. Gm:elated bfr:128011GIC Ifardoar. er ehaot. Boleti/tient for the sale of " The PatenandVate In thle relion.. J . a. Gt!..kt .- • . . Tug aubserfbei leprepared to execute order'', for the 'boas mention. ed Spring,. TheY are decidedly the heat atilt:, ;ter offered to the public, cuing' re mar,ksble for etinpr.etty an 4 durability. Fns u.ale, wholesale end u 0601iGE Hitl6lllT4l Into sad Hardware Bin re :centre Streit, opposite Moen"'lP' ilk , Pottsville. !firth 11.1854 . 10.4( ; Ilwrso wtspow snAlEs nt 40;:ta. —Just received. new end neat styles of eninted Wlttdow 'Madge, et 40 ei;is cacti, 00 'rents with d atoms, end arrerds t including Otled.Landstepe. Boquet, Vass' letrPlalit ipatterns, 6mb/string. 11u. latest and most litatilonebleFor sate wholesale and men b) , - " " 4 " A "' sent 0. - : H LADELPHI Ilevertitementi.ret up in 42 'ger rou ei st, a are eh ofied fifty per tent. advancp grgvertising rateA, „To The Laze tir wieqr. Trade • `MORRIS . L. HALLOW ELL AND CO., 147 MARKET. ST/IP,Vz A SR. the attention et fluyett to tit,:t set, Hlliand attractive , stork . of SILK (f.: 1 7 ,4NCY :G hs WHICII WILL IJE 11ULI1 ♦T GREATLY REDUCED . PRIC - - FOF rug isAAINDER OF CASH ApiD SIX MONTHS' DE:Milts: . , • TE1T:31.51 . -411 X .11101iTtlf1r CREDIT or rt:a 111SCOUNT FOR CAPSII. lt-I`rices 'for goods Invariably utaf,frm. Phila., April 15, 1e+.54 HARDWARE - CUTLERY . .1. 1 1 41- .M.oll STLINDFELDGEI, .493• Vlarkot Stroes 'Ulm" nva'il, PHILADELPHI A Me:rtn.! , ls, 1651 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLVD ;' - 4Nr.,,W sad superior artmie tar Nuel,i“; c Ills is at least PO pey CCM . O Orraper *b • „., wakes • tar mute beautiful blue, tnorely dtspensiDg with the la.l 1,1 AL Vs'artantrd not to injure &lie bilei , l a.liNr. ; A .. fle 1, 1.1 may is yriplittl . lo gbh) 4;# I', ; or 1!, J , G. drown, Pottss II it, •r.. 1 gixta and Vrocsragenerally- riIINCIYAL I) ol'oT—Ai:ted• itber6.6. }stet lit‘re.Nv. viitz :lecc.i..tlritreet, .%1 1 11.1'11la. - 1. 1 1e11 , s • Etutit 11.1,LityLuDI ehoule• ernhiat• tt,s • 1.410 On) . Clothing for Men RHC Bo) s. - , GEORGE C , i;firav (:LornING : 4 . s,Cuni.c.c3:ll.iiiLT t6ELititi.t, • etiltqa(lne, d ui Jce 41 ldr. best, 11.,V,..1 .2101 tlwt Lue.n, tiny I. wrkeib. till v C 0.,. bI_AY P 4, fill Jacket*, 31 , ..n.9ey Jacktqc . rt. it. . L; ti,,,tet , 'I weed, Ltden . . t" t,o7>tieg ot 614itts,g1tochs, (.tre,id to. tot's lowest pfiatae,s tei, d od as ria7 ull.er herding dtr.rti. 1, 1 Un!cd.. , Pay o'.to %tic , Cesire t ()V t.:. 41.0TM.N(., itretit.l Ll...in:um:a ,11. ck. 2r Country Storekeemro con. 66 arr:44..;tt...4i.:. GI cfry tuts rates. I (;ELARGE ATLI-I.N , art ZVUI MEE • FRUIT. 11NO corztpricrzoin: REciEFus, 318 AIf:WET ZS:rsot,PUIL4DELI VYlti 8tt.1161011 01 lleNlet• to their ci , L41,1,,i, , t.n...itv.l, . Ilizt,:s. ' ^ .j : 1/j:.;, I G 1,:taz.0.., .1 f.gliotlpllidl, 1 Clif op - I111:3, rI ti , I:1'A ul 1 ii,e bt,t euuLefin'd, 4,1 rdult4 to kern wrll. Aldo, of 1. , 11 Vant tsta ituz, pit 'Cox Ft: 11110 N lilt Y. conli.ilng 113.1fattel. Jetty Lailur sugar nlct~nG Crtl.2ll Eon .liol,, Ltu.z.i,FateTa, eSuglit egmd; Iceiathl 310 as Fruit brop2, titlM .1L DIFYERINT FL•••Rt, 'Wr take prirticular ykor.,l lit lat.'AtLg ,rtt lur CU4l.llit) Oraler)j - lull e, , ec1.10 441.8.111 y and prtr.n. Country Ls tucl: etre kr,utra tLry bill 1..tr.0 t! Itt.t'KE} I .-. :519 kel 8Irret,P1111.11! •.;,, April 1.1z:4 MISCELLANEOU. OSAGE ORANGE PLAIVTS I OSA1:1:: A INC I: PL.% N TS iilione year Old, j 1.11.: Inn Ir d , .1Io! 1,o; y y b. bANT , ..•.:\ tinit•rl (;)r sttyp',ied at .hurt ' Arl II '3, :654 4, G. W- RIDGWAY &DO., DE A.L ERN 1,4011. EKS, MACii IST! MANUI!'.I( :`‘.! :it! N. 1V II A ILVES, PIIILAIr Yr Urde i.• i‘rif J. A. SIOUIIL t Ftifri•vi April 1, 1051 14-11 ou.s. BULL IN POTTSVILLt I.FRELI FIUWARU , thy c,lehrated l'ortsyille shortly, Is r4i‘e ua mole telertzroorA:els to e.lteo the tlare to eelihrtely • A'rW • 1014 ' Rich Goleravid Silver ra.rioi Papers. L$T RFXCIVED, hew awl el.clant Gold and Silver Papcts . for Patihtn, IA 1)1, t r.l. P. sot, Btiver nod Gold Borders to rif:titli, w:01 t t. r; variety of Parlor and Chamber emu and ce: 10. taper, from tl cents aid lipwartls, ti o ".. fail, at tninufAlvuteer, prltits, al many el the Prl et priced paper,. at•legai than ally F , .! , :rcritier keep, the lamest 084Ortnient 01 . Papit logs to be touird in the State, out of. I htlathlot, for aale at Li. itANN A!. le April 6,1E104 NEW BOOES ! . (,,NEW 1300 .13.5 ' 4.;l10041;10(1191 . 1ft Ames It .110 . . litakmtad • . • - • , I tf.t iztS Ad ventarca ...1 a Courlf ry Xere to IV, ' rialNiate., 1..,••!zt., a:, 14:storical Nova!, 1,3, , .I,t, 1V..1r„ Th,.. A.Arlipl/a1,P.,1. 1114 !. Tiffiitolnd. , a i . it, r• 11 •, •, Ileir, b I'. ii4miltoti Myeri, ra , ,ptet, OF I'r••jzl , :rt a; Ilyziw c:.d tt a I .'itltz.... a A tii”d;ogrt.r.ny. 7 i , ,,1.",ct , !ekr , , ,, r Civ.unru,tar.t:ll Evident,, . . . . 11.. 1 .1*.:1..1t.), by 211-: litolias, .:' I • "'Diver tuan Trial. .r.ir talk t , y U. DANSAI . ' A r ril l i'.;, 1154' ' Ili-- i . • _ 00FireT,LAND STREET uoTrL • GaTC TaIrLOWS • 2'3 CO TLAND STREET, N 0..; 5 '2 a* cheap setter Paper AND roiyELopu. To Storo rapers and othitrs.' _ ; N hand a variety nf Cap and Letter part i er 4, r; . ' which Ar,t.Offeted at JO, rirya Cream atld•irdit kr.nc!i and ine new., faohlonable style of b , iff DEO Note Pillows, and Envrlop-a to match.), riety• IteTtely of Ateet Punt, front 12,t upwards per groi , e, , ;. - ith s complote aaen,r,.tl.l stationary. For into low at 1t4;0 6 , and Stl;coocry; e Feb. 24, loal' PAINTINct, GLAZING &-rartNra G. , . . T HE I , 4i.tetir t-rS 41,TistInCe to tilt:1411.01e Ell, Y picpared to ricfllle ali oki+fs to tticir at the show at GOMA., and 4,0 the tiadnoab., ternis They en,ploy goad lo;aknieo, :at: ILrir cue t nreeta may thet, J iare Or na rn f , .1.11H factOly tt L. - Alio Chinese g:oas and ',lll whit.. Paintings execc te.d In the best. rly ; . C . Wolikm4itt,!::p. GrAinirtg .n all their vet ietlee. Stonted and rha me Fed ,Ato , i, 1 311 gl,t•A or rtVc•ry •rtritt . of It) le and color; Gtr eturchua. Ve,10•111e.. &c., tor. sale by tlAtl,o2 oot berf., c ity rixte. y & P..5101,L. second glrcet„ one door above NlaiArf. April, 8, 1;34. • 14-01 Fresh Garden, Grass and FL(.)II"EA SEEDS,. P. , r.44 , of IhP Seed and Book Store of tb scrz!,er, IVholesale and Detail. SHALL .aa,tOrtnte.utd, pit - op for Mert.hantb to again. at city price... Ineso'Reed arc guaranteed to be what they bit: preAented;uhich is important to purrhaa«ti..- - Fruit Tfere; Plants anti ithruherry, eiAtatned to order,at it BA SNA NI aed Boot.: Wt,re .1 March 11,1554 . Zinc t'aints. One• Thud Cheaier. than Mare Pottunott, • THE NEW JERSEY ZINC CUM LT. t rl NG greatly enlarged' their ‘Vori.. • kw a: ! . Llproced thr fitislllty of their prodtwr, v ‘to ertGult. 01640. for ttirli .. . . •,- be VEIIILIII PAINI4, • i)ItV, and Glt(it,ND IN ()if.. iii 1, x 0 q ,. ... 1 1 4 ( t 34 -" 0! ifout 25 to bf.o pounds ; ajr9. , I;ItV, In barrels ~t t. , ,0 ponf,gs ,•,r 4. , 'flo;Ir WM fi, Zi N t:, or.sio'n '" , ' ,6 3 dry - ' O,, # 1 . 4,1 ` 1 In oil, is vi'arrliii!..l ...q..'N.F. and La-iltpiidiicil &or ho‘ly it ild tinll:. - iin V: ili:,!1•C . . A ; ; ,e;find 0.,,,,,,,,.x0y.b, , ...n dis,ost•red. whichea stlts tar' , ton;,-, , ,,, , , r i Iver7Zinl their paint* Ili Keep flash ar...1 x„,,1. it ;;., 4.;.1i fn, aay-trastroabio ton,— In thli iss, , c,c; tbr O' ;,a,ata vr...,1 !e superli , r"„to ate; iiitif.r Ili IN.! L,Zaliel ' -.- . • . • •i ; • ; ,,, r Llic.t....'N. XiNC PAINT; sahich is *O4 et a low pr., r, iiiki I:lll.C. , ;iyipl'ltiAile frnrn the Zinc. ()rt. fr,,,.. :: , ,x .1.,!..iy, id nip*." W4l ' l krlown for ita n't,:dnL -1.,,,c qi,iiiii.„ed iatibillifTi . ind. to :rob or other, in,13;' , ... tiiri4C•. .i. . . ••Th. , tr C , "l"ONL'i:i" . )l..Oft PAINT, pos4esses 611 I! , prnpraisa , - ,f 'LI,. Crown; arc t la of xn asresx.l , is er, oco for put :aura tpt I ..ntoLgt ti , Bopnto I, Oen •to Uthllror t,iit Odic • . S" , . . v.l; , p'.ted (+AIi:4I.TM t..rmA Ly th(tr 45 , FriENI-li # iltt tfARDS, MMEMiI Pittstiurg a'rovision iiisiretiolise . c••.; e4r.krrl 39. t kJ. Pt ,Vlcoh Tr! rr.+• nIi:Y!1. w;.l keep Ott ivly Au;.i.,i) ar yil t.n • er. , tirst Ch' , ._:Ce and r!1•+ In thvir.llr.t.. , l I . l:•;req* :AnAi r.p.n of A '• Itn.2 t.trise. Tn.r . r • rnup, itotit C , J(IAIg I Cl. l . tkcna.• hire IL f Urpi y of . Lake SAI .W to Fit.. a) , er 2.111. i.; T - and bIIC to*s., st.l -•, irn?7:.the extrgrnogt Nur.terrt much • imperial in th,se Wl!i 1.4 kto ~ .n1 throe vrt!,,-* Ilan, than the inferior Cr mutishttca catch ,tite ! plied rn this matittt. C. Weal , ft OY-do:le to r the atttint! -2, co Demlpie ilia Iron Mtn yartsnizaily. to it,eal 0 lOti,ht Oa Britt:oli and ,t'sePot:wtth W; . ' porticWar Ottetttilr, hot* et•ngo.+l. to iDr 00 , 4- as to iirr,ir , lo enototn,rs Th. Wiald, I r,hitt.ziate to thit el .tern pare It : 0 thrtt Iv:v.11111g- p.itchne . ti thH. intlo ( :' groh:4 et:, la It. ci.it of t4-rlit;inttrit, nut i r - Of nei,leTe to thot 31MM cries: .I.ogot Iwill reeetvr. prompt attention AtpralolSA II PrAtugur.... I Fril, L 't Nizts his; I I:r.ttitly • I JuJuttt Pa w ,„ Jujube., Drop:, Lur.ttnges, I Vir r•I L , • raiei atko letst It I is Cat UZI