Ell qt. `Miura' In* SVILIM, PA IM3 Saturday Mot l ulus., April 14, a. Beat . NAN, • !tor and Proprietor. 0. LITTLE, naiociatrEdnee. • ,NOllO .STALT)3 -TWEET FOR' LIOVEANOR: JAMES iipLLocts, or NoirriliMilrairrDr FOR CANAL. COMMLiSiONER: GEonoc..DARSIE, or AL!..raittors • " FOR SUPREME COURT: DANLSL u• s Ulf ;41.1111"001(gaY DEATOCE4T:O STATE TWEET FOIE GOYSItiOt. : \ • WILLIAM .131(11,Eli, .t Ulearffld o:4usty HENRY ;°1(c)A1.‘111.01"1;Igtlalisist3;1oPL"iY• •i ry a SDPEENED JUDGE': sk4,EMIAIi 131.4.C,i, of *ocaerbel County JUDGE iNLI;OCIi. V LIN DI CATED . ' .2fievae.fy,r th.e Mexican So ' raorue one irt the Draincratic ~ .papers, for lack of auk thing better, lately went off bused hall- cocked, and gravely aed the charge . that Jamul kotkcii,.artien niCougress,ioted ikons: an ructtarre of pay ior our atilCall VUOJEKre, and it . Las already been erten etvely ctlyiedby the Uppri4ltina press through out the ,tate. The official records, of the House, at the tune, (nuke short wink - of this moat uoitruuticd aliegaribo. He not only d;d not 'trite °gams: ,Leh increase, but post , lively voted pr iv, whale : bungles, Broad head, eitllea - logeraull and other Democrat fa idols, were arrayed with the opptramon. The vine stood 171 yeas to 18 nays, and Mr. Tulluck's name-stands recuided 'among the normer.. But iurthe'r,'ruid the lolluwiug ex tiacts froni hor speech; oii•the subject: . TUC ; bid Litt ' under Coasideration lir.pwes an itc,:rea , e ol4Lieu addillapdr LU.attl 10 the pa) of Ma Inuits a stud Vu.Uuttera . "..k tat •p.y st pre•oul tat:till...l pi:a4U.au cluuara per mvutti. 'fins s. but a tumid eutaltathatis,u Jur tucu auk) tcaVr tiollio UuU 0.01 1 / 4 19,.3.1011, a:lw.! 61.1 tu cuuthe ti.e 101 l and prt yattuu 116:1kaluip , --exp..kue 'tied health - autt iiVes lu it iliZ . 4ol;calue, auil euit.;UUter the peatticattall:l,a-purrs purrs a1.14.1.104.W.! Csainail,uus ,01 tbe awarupa and IL/Yr.:Loa V 1 0/....X.Wu r 41 a":.1.111 WALIe "ill% thaiLieLlEW ;AL1.pt.,..11 to lbliell•a, e. 11.1 dlatruhliqd Wastclh at nswisjay." Lite pr Lpuss.d tuthellbt, ulider Maas cliGuai.tabUs, %111 Out be OectLied altrainigailae. At boutr, but leW • wuutu bc . willtug to give e Luuni4o tabur lur I,but padul bum. 1 wtII, them. tote, x 11IC 1U {llLittite i hell - ppy, and love to the tuti'muut .ututrr, I.ICI.KIVCd Aii tuc vrututtry cow tort;.ll in 1114 3 oatatuttseilLat way retbAra ilia Watitar aud'eLcer It Eta id hie. vuward avuree 01 ditty stud ut filllitiVr. • ' . . . ,Aud'agaid: . :\ . . , ' i Lupo, 'sit, the provicous of tie' bill now unaer -- eoth-d.rationi and the athendmenia I nave pro. 4. p.).ect, mop receive the isvurable actiuu of pe it; tiue.e; •uutl thus aoruc prowl be glytni that repuh- , %Vile* are ligt. ti,wayd oilratClui. -\V{: owe it to uur• ;11:bet.'ea, eud iu the private butdiei wao lights the 44aliii:.• Ut out country.. flaille tee higteat urpira f .illott oi Me auleol,., ielili uoi th e aluil ul liivila/ Lug. 1 . 11, i i.‘0.,,. e,. - li.:// iA . C.il.tell. uruuhd , and uncut:les • - i the Urou'Ol. lq,u VittioriOCia Genera.- NUL bit the \ ; . i. : priVale Siakate blie - ban rebel vc.d ,lit niche in her p,Ouit letapie .to:- Into. lit* name t 6 lound upon the_giacer !pit, and peti.tapJ :ti the liar 04 (Lie ,- .WUt.,Vi,eu,i awl if. deed. .11‘e ~la liaroWil curetti,bly - u1it.. , :4, Du 'lgr.l%'a; iliu earla cOVcrt , loin; and out 1 7,:Vti ? ..til, p;.14 - 141tirute, , euiptuied with hi, mune, , 1 nao64k, tue iso,ug-lilucic di ine, oakum dead. View. ' hid Otti, and let hue record 01 Our proqceditags be, d. vile,: the leit,th ul 'a uatiuit'gratitu e, and _Um ' ottliero ratite. . ' .i.h.) these bouud illuell like opposi ton to an increase ui pay !Ur tue tidier 1 .11 Judge . IJ ; olit,ek'n pulitidal uppA'enia cail , filid nothing i . struuger—uutuiug more truthful—lima this agatust hull, they had better hi Bigler's clattus gu by default.,, ROMAN CATHOLIC YETITIOIN ROB: ♦ D/V/SION OF THE. scriooL . FtiND 2 - `lilt., lulluwiugl6 tight Co the putut. it to d Lot }week to uur ' S tate kpvtitivu,•piv,,,eatt ,t 6 ;?ziaturt:, bigucd tiy yt3ll) -tl V e Ku ill his ' ..;dilioliC ciLre.eu.s ul ‘\, ai4liqgturi tuwueldv, .: , 1.A1 1 .J.J tut.l.eo , ashiug fair a tliviiutiol the . ..vd..ul FU'au, t o , tU 11 pUi t a Colifasionai chuul 1.111 Mut CovuShip. 14hy, wa ,ruay, kititleL Li s abh, li, V t nal any wore riglit io me1Y(....4 pl,3l , u(iiuLl 01 WC (-vim/Jou School uLd, ilidu lilt AuLhudiett., or I fill; Fresh) te htuz, LA tut: Eipi,:.l)a,tae, ur auy _other de -I,..lidivat,d!" di ;hlb ii..,juitgli urk s )l . auy utder c.u.,,•, ti,tri, i ) L ; ‘ Virirst buperrur claims have :.,,aw.w.s Lliiut, the 5t11,..! Liuvrrutueht Uver . uy, UllAcr IsiigloUb Chst - 1 Are we out \fl:, 'iv:l 3 .,tai.,l. bud P.pists, wiketritzeus °Lillie mule r:W/itei tu, ULd pru4q3ed. au ;OWL' LI M_] ' • , .• • j• lie (,iiiiu,,ti N'ilite „ oi scstem was origin- . :i; , , . ; ,,tiv ti.t.t.,.‘l, a),l has aubsenutlytly b, •u sus ,'.. l iii;d, ti) :tlffile IA Olt' Wibtart and best of I, z ,c4,tzttitai, La &opal übjest Is to take • the ,Ric4LI,L. toi, 1.1.1t4 I)at vi the !lauds ol ful l: • ail: •tithti lur want tit lucli 4 ,tuu or ill,u,u...,•Lii,ght retube tu bend them .) plan cheapens the ex• 'ease. especatiq t 6 Lac par, and ebtatiliblieb zpuoi boasts eaq accete ',evarliWberC .I:rab,;l4.ut the state. riu abstract it•pdrttua I , lLn - cud/wait Wad, for the purpuse s uf sup • • .ilruug bet..4artau lueinutluits, indirect op t sitwu thy hule team' and spirit of the bteui- , lt is tu undo-01e very 'thing toward •buvrpesiecti4 the wl:est legislation ha;,lur . lute, neen expended. It le uthreuver,auti: publlcau iu tendency—drawing a line ut bum:Jinn between dliereitt clabses and reit. • 0115 ul the people-and directly ii - 111 its etleLe upon those who demand course. Tautigh the illnuaniete at :lierent tnueenSve attempted to idtluence our .4ibtature in their tam; and mittriuus pie ..,a applied to the School Boards tar division • ;be icpuul loud according to the proe i l; ;i b of the Law on tuts subject ; this, we lteve; 1. Lbe first petition that has - ever . bee'n eseuted outrignt to that efit'Cl—it" reads us: 6 _ the Honorable the Jeucrc and Bottle of 14ep ' 1.);3111:4111.1di of the .Corma.untoealth of Penn rtYlvalaa, me;: 0, ttie-A Wai-hingtou ychtiti), uuld) olt:Mrtho, re."pectlully -smut to an hotiotabie Semite, end tioune, that ' Tut two year* ago we entabh.hed u Coutegsione ,:tirtol 111 alle te‘cllt,ttlit,l63 elected, siceordiug 'law, u Teacher Zru tee :Clue, NehO Wan by the ••uuataatura appointed for this purpoirii. 014 ex. 'Aued, aud, a.,` by their eel - UM:ate "eppegra, do• • red to bet competeut tor. thu 'lotion. We have elected a a0.1.111.eil School Committee, whose IS 10 prov,pie for the a uppori 0 1 the Teach,r., tut Wet 13 t,:ittettfdallee to the pii:A tztoos 01 the loot Law. already hayed° bear lutry. one.ttait Fund or zNitfuoi Tax In kite, towni•hip, a Mo ward for h., tutu aitnot• ° t imp,taible, to keep .I"'adultiva evulattnuis Honk e4ty-Ilve , • '3,ll.ettty rth. iIC out . ol our OWII prIVOI2 !pada, have,repedtlity Conde afJp.kiation :La ":::ettuOl Diructura,, and requzattli them 'ptto a prtion tbo .Fund 4a 01441, ICVals'o . , Of Oven buiptAybat. kat, In order . •-ful/O/Ku , to Late o•ur C thl..en a.av lUalructett; wway. • brect ttirt.sc.a to (la; and the • ;$. tiott.l.oiK"; pg rj,ipoua Knouonty. In COD -411)1 (vin/1 1-01 , /al , -11 1.0, 01 the 1 1001 .I.4w'= 01105 J, '.'e are ici,all)• peruuttad to yut,lcoYinuat Lutuu,ie zetd.lo,,ttud wish ettle,y to luny all the evtiditioult contained In 7 " **Cann{; bad. Wile Ma tl, .1.11 .C..:01 chilli:II Willi L :tapix 44; tee .."':whOot litieetdrr in quetill,u nw.tf, we,e, pt t.ttiu,u.eivcs 01 al nu.litlqu; uur ZUlic,di la 4intunu ) c&nered in We .• ,: t o cu t the i./01prtf. t t Dt.eLtorp, wet-ably td f-t,„tapu tt.td ot , Ulu bc.llool PLO 1.14410114DCL1, OuluOiy pay at. hoo• 1 , 0.0 ocititte stud tioutte 10 Oracr Ito o Lt.tectOrs to over to up st,en pert Of tile auwuut ol the ...01t.t . .0 as ~r6p..i) bu.ougs to ON stud thus put ~.40 11'6 lie other ttxtools. Au kirsto.e .1.10u,e. Very octoctieut .cup TILE 1 .1.L.8.M.A.: , 1S ELIKASEA. . CA;,ND DOCULNE. . . r.;, Ne LaSe always oisaked the assembling . Y.tiuy poitiou , 01. uuythigiaut population , ' _ puhite uCcabluLi, 10 II I.l'..E.liite,: wiliimill istt.y —two su wive alien expressed.OUr. 1:: , tib--I.or tut simple ieasuu that we hold -:::. he dut:uiue that the good 01 the country ..isites tlaut aii Ler citizens, no matter whist . --. '"i Itt e eurita they i1t1 . 111r01111.4 L....Air - 11M) '' c --t, 4' • ' , ;., , -. 4 . io 1/hla. or 1..91.L.C.di Cr ce..l, bhutild long x 9 y e t - il tur n snub chatra.tr ; but there are t1i.:41 L. I.ol.4wataLwro, where an • excepitua to.this 4iiiiat tote' would be iinionly , excusable but ~.. ~.7,, • . ttsups couluiendahie, and the Nebraska ~:s•l' - itiuu- uhdutititediy (druids one of toes. 1 -r/' , .luit., ' 1 .. ,- . 4 4. ' " ' . .A . 2.,i- , I,Jutrery - to all ,precedeutir'. and :lunges In . , :',k':Atvrtal Isgtslattun, the Bill now :before ':ik . N;:iirses' alogies out the' emigrant' from 1 , ` - k.lgiiii !.be other settlers iu Isiebritskisand: ; ', , ats,,ifii'd deuire him the right to vote on - 'i- 1 iti autzatturt al States. A large pro- S ...,44 • . i • 04,k - ursot the present population of tbtese , 3 1 ._tiorice is of tureigu birth; and daily hun f4 gild Uzcouuauds :41 such, icuukediutely 41 )40: : .. . - i on lending on our Albumin sea-board, take up their lineal March for the " tar - West." Accordingly,, ,fie ,vvholi,_ body, nur alien resident,,,from one end of the country to the other, Ire particularly and - imagist/y.ly inter ested in ibis movement; and it at any ume they can be excused for putting forward a national protest against the action of the government, it is'notv. At a meeting of the Germaii.Remocrats of Cincinnati, lost .week; the following resolu tions were. reported by editor Resche of the Volkalatt, and heartily approved by the Meet- Mg and adopted. 1 They i are pertinent and forcible, and cot* ine' l whole ground in a abort Apace. -The wri er understands the subjeet h and. bits 'evidently studied well the naachmeiV of our government --ti Were bet- ter for them and for the cuuntrp-if aa much could be bald of more of our emigrant, and iudted itative, than's. The reaulves read: thus': ' . Thu 'meeting, composed of German speaking, but nevertheless !reef Amertran attache 01 natteadokas hereby the tullovin.g resolves : lat. Liberty ani right, and not shavery and might, are the [wden:mutat pruicipttai of the insti tutions tit' this country. Au equeuty ,of right I.m. Maim mavery and freedom is tueretore out of the question. 1 . 2d.' -p i e People giVe power to'lbe Congress, and nut Congress to the peopm. The .Cougreastoaal grant of Territormi Government ti Utereaura post. tae wrung., • 3d. Neither the General Government, nor any other Governmen I,(cau, under the Ounstintrian, recognize slavery be ' y'ond State litmus. Under the COUsiltUtruti 0/ the tinned .716105, Vita rigniintly COnSiderrn, i•ltiVery inuel give way to freedom, and the sovereign power-ot the Buttes alone protects the first from abrogauon. 4th. There is euuititutionally and righiully no property in Mani loam, which" Cannot be Mennen, rentleeie .tire anywhere in the United State!, to cattle. Slavery is an eternal declaration or war egeluslAlintinity, and it eriPts but upon, the same basis acme:nil law. sth. The I , iebrasica bat contains two undeniable itattucopitone 01 power on the part Congies& : . That the lielaitai grovel -unmet, [any auspend the mate of freedoin,•and of the' tuadienanle rignta ut anal, and 2d. Taal It can recognize slavery. , • Never via beau law of liberty betti repealed tu America, and a glottal nut. be done now, Ordeal an public and private rtattli are intended to be an uthitated. eta.' 'lle Nebraska bill strengthut4' the power of the Prestdent, and weakent tnat of Cougt es? - a tendeuoy we disapprove. - eta. The foltuwitg ties have been promulgated among Lla titltthC the IVebia.ka thnthamou: A. That-the Comp onai.e of -03.41 abrvgams that of Hitto. ti. That the bill confers upon the - people in the lorruortes the power to; orgeni;e arum own do meant: uannutiona. C, That the put td not favorable to the t?praati ot s.acery. - .D. Ttiut B:avery cannot exist without potitwe law, ar it innitto were not ovary whom its only bast►:': We. have 4urely not debereed it at the bands el the I'mb/dent and 21ta linwbpisper,lhat m tadetuon to betrey tug us,) theyabouid tut° lie to ua., tab. finat the Nebreetca bill, like the con.titu= lions granted by'priuces, concealed behold mir au ineaulag phrases 'cadencies datigettfOUs to freedom. Vat. biavery is a local evil, wait can not by mi gration be generalized. lOth. Tbe Nebraska bill is au invaltion lo slave holders to inigline with their slaves Into Neter' ito nen; proluegn'injuntice; given it pernintienet,ntici E.:01 - er* It With the nutionni neut. Uubern mltltoaa are made slaves by u, and this increases the- num ber of the victims. 111 h. The sole difference between tce so-t!atlici intervention at thii Missouri Compromise, and the au-called non-nonentiou of the INehral•lia but cousists In this—the eat prohthits bawery and protects freedom, the ♦latter repeal' lierdoid Lieu, guarantees 41avery. 12th. The people ut Nebrasioido not ask 01 the General Liovoimneht - mucus or other Gainers. It Witold the a LIMA protection under the eireidustances, de due. p;;;ebrad6a neka for nth and-they give them a ' , nuke. Thu produced popu lar eoverearuty is the hittelczt irony, 'Wet , their Ural WteLi or a 'fermi:Niel Guvettitileill Without sisivery Gus been trodden under toot. 131.h.,,That We uppriVe d'etoy the prupoeition for en AnthUorruptiou Iktuoerate 6tade Uouveu- . %bon, ue mode by the Del/wet/li, Paulding Coun ty. We would name the lit.,,l:tlonduy of June as proper day, and Mexirs. ired. Britiods. Dr. Burp: er, F. Siete' t, Fhutp Acts and Chas. ite.;.:l he and they are hetebynoutteuted as our JJOegate., to the rattle. .14th. We would also further most respectlully propose that .Sebrtir..ka - z=oetetiere bit organized In every city in the Union, with_ the view to astir t, for the sake ot'liberty. tie ththrigratiOn of lice la borers into Netscasim, by atclutg teem , with jgratut• toud gilts 01 agricultural trareineute : 'cattle and ether meana. /3111. That these' resolves be published in all our city journals dtvorliblo to coustitutiuunrilberty; and that copies he truulFuttled to the fresident of the Untied States, and iairo to our 6,l:ldiots and Repre sentatives iu Coup,ress, with the reque.S.l to lay them beture their redo:Owe kiototti. • Q:7' LARGE DEPOSIT Mr.. Joseph Beadiem h of Red Ash Cod; on ti Tract of Coal lAnd, lyo tug the Brockville 'Tra Valley. ' Mr. B.ldruvel wa:er level abuu l t 46 yli the Mountain, yitig. T Mountain, on the north and struck a basin of Co ness, from the stiuth' to' of which i s s good trod tiler basin appears to be in till of a mountain, which yards on the Shippen about 100 yards On the the mountain is about above the tunnel, Ilii 1 presents-the appearance of two.veins having been thrown together, pitching north and southr . and a large vein in the middle stand-' ing almost lierpendicul rly. The 'with and south Slates pitchabo t 60 degrees at the point Where the tunnel fitrikes the Coal—and how far the 'mass or vein extends, below , and above this pOint,t is at present unknown, bui indications-would seem to: point out at large deposi;•tibcive the tunnel. 'Mr. B. has commenced starting a tingway and finds no change in the deposit, as far ache has gone: If it should continue the same thickness he Can .driva uo less than 5 gangways, for rota iug purposes, on the Paine deryeit. Mr.' - 13. has also opened two other vein; of excellent Red Ash Coal, 4 feet thick, on the_ saute Tract. We Congratulate Mr: Bea Chem—and also the owners, Messrs: John Shippen and Charles•Baber, for their good Wei. RED ASH POAL.— pS, cut !large deposit he Shippen & Baber trig above and adjoin• t, in the Schuylkill a tunnel . irons the !ads, intU a 'spur of porth of the Sharp side of the Railroad, :!al fifty feet in thick the north Slate, all chantableCoal: The e -centre of the spur I extends about 800 Babei Tract, and 1 13rockville Tract,- 00 leer in height, e mass du the _Coal ;g:7' SACRIFICE T9 i PRINCIVLE—WORTHY EXADITIE.—We were {old an incident, the • other day, of il youn l . than in flits Borough, which deserves itco4 , When a boy, he be ) came a member ot iT ' ,uv'euile Temperance II Society, then beld'hnder the auspices of the Presbyterian ch4ch,land received et ith ctth• ers, a printed cerache of .membership.— Very proud of his connectioo with the-Soci ety, he had his card framed and hung up fit 1 a aonspicuous place at home. lie has been absent in a - neighboring State for several ears since (he is now upwards of seventeen years old), and wishing to return, his father, ,at his request, procured him a situation is Clerk in one of our Biirough stores. On the day.appototed for his comniencitig, business, he terdained at home; and on his fatliorin, (wiring why he did riot go to the store,lte made no reply, but bin, pointed to the framed card on the wall ! There was his ex • cbse—the stortkesper he had been engaged, to, dealt in liquor. He had taken that solemn pledge, years ago,. " to touch not, ate no:, handle pot," and thougli•the associattOrt had long since been disbanded, aud'his lather and 'friends had almost forgotten his connectioa with it, sulk the sacred obligation assumed. When a boy had been faithfully .clirislied in his youthful heart, and was now present to determine his course, perhaps, for life. -A young man with such good, fixed princ,plei deserves encouragement. We predict that he will make his mark in the world some day. He was Veleased from' the engagement withzthe store-keeper, and Is now' on the lookout for another fittuation onore consonant a ith his conscientious opinionshOhe Liquor traffic. . We withhold the names of the parties from publication, but the youog man will be mdde known on enquiring at this office.. . 077 PHILADELPHIA POUTICIL—The Whigs of Philadelphia have also nomioated Judge Conrad (the American candidate for 141ayor) by no oyerwhelmig majority. How the I?emocratic papers Clyrwrittie under the pros• peat ot Richard Yaux, is their nominee. Ms be of whom the story is told, (we don't touch for its truth) that Qn .a visit to Edgtand some.years ago, he shook bands with the Queen,-and for _six months atter refused to shake hands with anybody , . else; and also, theta's keeps a suit of old clothes on blind to wear ilpecially in site n. dance upon the meetings of his party. . iIi:7•TEfE CELEBRATED Gadsden Treaty has been under advisement in the U. S. Senate fur this week. It will most probably be re jected, unless to emenoelept , by Mr. Bell, recognising the Sloe guka4 can be meshed upon it.. • - . •-. THE 1101MBSTEAD MILL. t,- 'Racy •Spueol. It.is iirelymellatsuckit - trait' in 000 gresssousl speeches now-a4htya, its the fol- 1 lowing, delivered in the Senate on Wedatis;; day. It hijust such iadepeudeut v saanly talk that . t he, present condition of Amor throughout the country requires—a in such wholesoute doses would dontrUtas purge the body Aolitic of some of its bad humors, and restore a healthy tone of feeling nad action. We, too, are in favor of Homestead grants, where the parties deserve, or have earned; them, or their relatives for them eilittit tato every Tom, Dick _and Harry, without any claim upon , the liberality of our Governmint: Mr. Ttiumpson, of Kentucky, said't his amendment wee Intaucted to eitend the grant made ay .the bill not only to eh - Americana and foreigners bow in las U. Sista, but also to all fortehipers who may emus .hets; upon their Ming a decimation of intentiou to decoureAttltens. To the bill, aoe tapeclaully to Ude amendment, De was entirely imposed. In the rattier end cal the Capitol, At had lately been declared that at proposition to give lands-fur the support of thou unto:mate people, the Insane, Who, by Thatatipa of cwt, were uuable to provide for themselves, was uncunsistutivutl. Built"' "uault 11010 Ohio dad* ho mica ottilcuity In proposing to give homes and Ands to all toe vagabonds, pauper* and alminale,' winch the inn of public lusttestiar IMMO."' events eurapele to come to our fame', and to the Idle And t Yl r ftloiouroW4"nal ? •d.blithagghi 'lMuln:torceeneitlhllbrlWlhi view rat it inure aquatic' Its bounties. It st he right sad just to give lands to the landless agd homes to ,b,, nometessr, why not glee money to the mobil/less e If nay tithe learjustiee or equalay'be Wended, why ov,riuus ins cuecpantcs, the professional. men, and au others who know nothing °readmit - swat permute la by shower ail ad, bounty Upon those who can foie low agriculture 1 Ile had always midermuCed that the public lands - vette solemnly pledgee fur Ina pay. meat of the public Celt- If tau were us he wgild like to kuuw bow they could be legally taken Wfille 'hider mortgage, and given Away to person, who Were alley} le iangeage and blood, emit* thereto at home. He cashed to snow any good Cause for of. feting this bonus to all those foreigners who leek American shores—to all those *rho leave their coup try, perhaps for their county's good, or who leave it because they are Somewhat liberal E yel not liberal enougb. to Lent for liberal principles and Insilco sone* Whyoffer tale bonus to ell tba lattytldle, gaud-for nothlug lusters at home, who never had artu to buy a farm, because they were too Idle and lazy to work for.it 1 What sooe effect Could be tic; complethed by settling public lands with such peo ple 1 ..To get them to go there and saute upon land, you mast say to them here lira nice little farm for you—go take It ; we know you are too - late and worthies, ever to he able to buy one, of fie: keen one when it is given you, for that reason Si wilt cover It with a sort of bankruptcy, to-continue for ever,. Sou teed-not be ahead to take it—neither Sheriff nor Constable shall ever lay his minds upon it. It is toreVer tube bankrupt to your creditors. [Laugh owl' And it is men to whom such indalements have to be holdout Steuart to Ail up; occupy, and become commuitillas of meet titatee/ What rime communi ties they will be—the vagabonds and criminal. of ,Sutope, and the loafers lit, oar own cociatry.— f Caugnter and aftplauacj • This hill was uniest - for another reason. It Was, a discrimination in favor uf poupere and idlest, against the lard-working sod mdueitieua pioneeta; w ho have cut clown the forests and paid tor their lands and settled the Western' etaikes. The industrious American pioneers nave been made to pay for their land, and It is given itaity io the criminals, ragatitutbus and pauper, 01 rue world, who eve now nylag, sod will fly to this calamity lite buzzards to 3 carcase. which they will nick to till they mat it Up. 'Laughter and applauee.l I No prealdeut of star-party, uuder , any circumstanies or vicissitudes, In any eatreory or emereeticy, from Witsbingtoo to -General Plesee, -has ever brought -htaitteli down to recommend any such - measure as this. lie objected to it as a husuclet measure. All liutupe was to be engaged in a contest such as the World never saw, and the United Statue would have need•of all its tesourCes led means to prevent be cording Involved Jett, or twilight, to maintain tile* rights. Was this a time to squander the public lands as boUntleill to the'OUteaSlS-Of-erglitiOn I The cc. ton et the ileums With respect to public land* might appear strangea-trirst,they pulled this bill, giving away all the public lands, and then puttied another bill graduating the price of what they bad already , glued away. • It was evident thit they did not mean twa bill should become a law. lt , was a measure popular to be talked about, tied 'very. well designed to secure the re-election of Dowd whole C hi mes were utn-tris lee douhtull. It was a measure ealcala ted to please the cross-road bar rooms and whiskey' mls, and Its passage there would do no berm, for the 'Were expected that the pied sense and propri ety el the elevate would check a. . iLaughter.j, lie saw Mini the newspapers that there were propos'. watt iteucitng to buy whole regions of terrltoty Wbat lot 1 Was it to pay fur it and then give it away 1 Another war might follow, and It was bet- ter to keep all this laud and vote it away, as It Was ' dune before, et boutitiet to old Soldiers. lei tin ae,,, days there was a univetell desire to acquire terri to:y.; there was hardly an old fashioned Whig left who did' riot want-to annex all Capada or swallow one or more whole States of Mexico. If they could out gel them mos way, they wanted a light. Now-a day a, the Ainerlean people nad become - so bellicose 411a1 they much resembled certain kind of dnen, who see Men to think they world " spoil about. the head 1 and iltouldere,", unless they had a figbt out hand I .[Laughter.l . This land, w hemacqu Iced. had to be paid for, elth eria purchase money or in war 'expenditures. Why was it to be el verig away 1 -, How did this proposition atfert the old Etake, the old thirteen / How did it affect Massichusteps and all New England, Though many things 1)a, occurred, eausingr,filiferences be tween New Eogiknd and the old'O ef utheenfitates, still the recollection of Lazington. - edniord and Blinker Hill were uneitinguished. Though the old Puritan, notions abort/ slavery and other matters bad nut. kept up with the - progress down south, the rev olutionary reminiacencea were, not forgotten. Ob stinate end perverse (addreleing Mt. Everett) as you are, we Alive you atilt. You were obstinate and perverse towards England before you came here.- I'Ou were obstinate •and perverse towards her after 3 ,,,,e got here, and you have been pretty lunch op- puitediu your`own government ever glace. (Loud and continued Lauguter.) How does Wit bill affect the deecendants of piece puritan (inhere whose blood secured the independence:of this nation 1 Under its policy they are told they 'hall •have. none of the public laud ter-railroads, for chuiches, for their deaf, dumb, blind car insane, foreschools or school houses. 'They are to have none of the proceeds of li s sale r.they are 4o derive. no benefit of any - kind I frow It. hut they are further told that while tone bryull shalt have any 0111, we will give It to game lieettian whose ancestors butchered yours for hire 111 the days cattle evolution. , [Applause.] We wilt nut fife it to your people for schools or sehool-hou see, but wesslll stye it to some Dutchman With atieh a high buck, mud feet no broad Coat It will talje three gentralloDe to tick him into the shape or en otnerl.. eat gent/mean. LLoud and coutinueet laughter and . . applause.) . • , . The old bates, by the policy.of this bIII will be entirely esClUiled from the putide Munte.• The people of one-half of them trill be tutu, when they desire to go there, yon eau t collate; Yearn taintea with uterus: Was it:utast/ Awl If not, wily Mb; radical change In the system of od ium/stet-Mg the public lathier Tnenr . prepotied changes were somewhat perwalem. home mato or another. for ;,.,..e.;:at purposes, proposes to buildup for en approaching ereshieutin election, a hew party- a Werntin party It may or, with 11. cadre at Lincinnatt or Loulavilie, nut they aro to control lola govern tie Amerlcan.people, sad require the public lend. to be given away to War countrymen.— it was' the boast that tats was tin Angle-ba3oh people; but life atiottwf Auglo-natou people, wile tuottlor a long time, odt:a riled by a Lail crazy breal of tlerileill toga anu quite., wad there not *augur that this:erre/an party . v.ould tine tills natant Initor.aiueville said, that the Lel- tea. Mateo would never have li great man for Presiaent astaa; that the understrappers would prevent any great Wall, whOtil tuty wen not rule, from Isooctane Preslueut. I heed thi.krstrapperli had prevailed, and would prevent, :fuel; then t , Clay, Nt embter and Calhoun from becoming ere,t ‘ ieut; tuey sought roma tool whom they could man age. Axel control. It was Ude aspiration after the Prof. deuce that let to all nicht measures as this. If the conati moot. ha.; mintathed -a provision that no titan who Once f, ai 1.: , .1 Congress mini lid ever thereafter tltril his eye* to toe other eta of tliesvenue, this hoineetesat , bill would never nave been beenf of. Lbw prudent men, they would htrtto.tuit their met Weld, and as their own sons ahu 'laugh ter. irew hp, they would utvloe It On muting then), tr... be 15014 my thew 511.1 their descend:lphi. forever. Bat whoa own ouce thick Of the Presidency, when once then dee the parp.e, and loot toward the iVtitte House, they dean to oe semi Men. astugater.) Their heads go routht and roued as It altieted with a vertlgO, and in their inset dered Iniaaniatlons originate all :Mims ei extravagant p:vi.e.ittitia At BUM a time, one otattteul,'whose bout ,mateto •oull have been Uat he wits au - American, was tow .keia 01,001 deeisrthg teat Ms father was an inane man sm. tit, utOther a truteninsu. iLuCtrl ,Leuguter.e— a imusa e Lash knowing but tittle, awl caring lees, about readlon 11l Atty • torut, be may be seen gulag around the couutry linklud the sign Of the trees, nut intettertinf moat mentedignee )arson tv catch Catholic votes: (Lonside,h) Cl hit hollik tors, he win be soon telling to the torelgu paphiatlon, cap - Ulna them for their Votes, premising them mll4 for utaffLt4g, liar toe 014 fellow who promised our ha rm, ate ice tclUktorus of the world it ha would 101 l ttowh t., . , ... ,:.., Chi, .. :. ..., lit truth., tit, vitt r..t.:ai had not • .„,„,,,,,, 5... p, oi land 01 WV Oell to glee away. timed IppLettse tutu 1111.14ater.) .-, A rieLatOr —ll , llO do you allude w l . • . air. Thompeon--til course .I. (foul mean any one here.— ~Laugater.). ti you Chloe my • remarks applicable to any One, tiOlie hint, toad 111 except whoever you may lane. (laugh ter.) ° bilpixieo a torritory—Nehttistat fur leetanco—is to be meted by a popuiatlen only 'aired to go there by ,rich a aid ii tow. • of nat a contunun Of tongues will tie there f -Ilan of nil tlaelastious of the 'world, purl:ans. combining . wattilu their number all amount of deeredation, Idlensee, :rime and valsaY, which, 11 centered In airy Inetropells, would destroy any nation, however pure mad power 1111; ~Upp.,,te a tnelliber on tile senate thorad go there to kettle. /hey vi mild .eivet harp with astoulatmieut.. They Wtilliti. naturally esclaim—"liou are an American—how did you -gel. here' (Lhugliter.) W hat angle you come hetet PM t cu loader M nentucty, that You tad to ny to Misplace? i Iditteliti.r.) lytat dht you rub or steal In :sew Yore, that tefeisi you to it/lye-there: IAPPIkUIie and laughter.) Was tit, the way tit raise up Mid people the newel:ate& of this Clore, He was no native American. He Was not hostile , to ler,iguer.... lie was willitig they elioukl come here anti ! ,i4e: lid the riptas ...WI privileges the constitution and Id, !. atiei...l.4 thenm. Ile had no objection to any man be eline,. he O a, of fureis,u birth. Ile refoleed to see the gallant pstriel net umored statesman trout Mane In the nellate of the I. nite4 i.U.ittisi awl appreved - of that la% which al.. lilt tall I,i halt that otilee.lLloosll Of-Wittigh hirth. lie r.titil:e. , l ki-i to tit Id the Bennie that able man from Leill slo.lita, a nii tuber or the trite oi Peep/rule. and of ili race ~.1 _Wile and bitterly persecuted. 'He was °peered to bolding Out a bonus to, worthless criminals from all. pa rt s ot the world to conic and tale our load*. 'Lie WOUhl outreut to .rreoLteniliidAdrants WwOrd of caution. Great men Were , out now heuerally - selected tor . tbat office. There Wad Mr. r o i g, h e ,o mu etm,en, to Huy the least; seelcietataliy. ilexes .lead, and of hint he would my nothing. Then came tient. rap Bay l or, a gallant aid .oldier; ti" goad ( - Mien, and a top .„..,,,,p, ge--i er,i,tent, Morels not Over much of a eresideut. t Laughter.) The nest was General Pierce.— l'erbspe It woUla not .Ik.- for to strife liluVat thla time, as alit- brUttLe Weil I.oote he was very busy In determihnig 'whether a man olio ova-s ion' right ou oneptstform, but • torruetle not rigid on the {Meal° platform, was entitie,t to any oinauty in the , Uvlsion of epoile— I Laughter.) The greatest political queition he ever beard ' of, was that ranch now engage-a the attention of ,the Preeldent and ills p o ny, to hit is woo whether the prestige! SOn, who bad re- Lb ine.i to his fetto-1, 133111g/it: bud repented, and then par- Iwo a. of the lilt.; coif, Usil, In reality, returnee! because of pli rettents me, or itccitrat. his father bat!, hr, the shape of en -dere, a idle.: colt to Lill. (Lend laughter.) tientlemeu it "Puy aiplrattons to the Presideucy, should remember clot much yew, ttal Or N. tb. , X+4.! 0311111 never have been antic, ,pared. As it hat occurred, so It might be again. They -, 7th(, thereto not press tors - m.l too boldly.. Let them'. ..a.Oll down: , id . ly and feet contentedly and In peace, and wLO could to I but that .1111 C of them might te., itonnfor t:tute a: rot . day as he- taken and made _President. La n iter." !Such measu mane this would kelp n mane :hen •es. I e repeatdal k ,, tile utgections 10 the MIL ant Sabi that t whiff opposed to the exercise of the one man power, ~ a; this It pasieM„ and Preoldent Pierce should eGo It, id not WSW but that Ire (Mr. Thompson) would sup- Per lam fur the aucceesion to 1568. e=rM The I heading:,Jcsirnai has just centered upos its Thirtyininth year, a highly respect able age ; "and as good uit ii old. The Journal is a positive institution-00U of your milk-Rod -water affairs. Ita printings are well estabitihed and manfully 'mustard.— Though in th'e very 'heart of the enemy's camp, it enjoys a,large circulation, and dies capital service. The Gazette of the samt - Place, is now printed on a." Montague - Press." It is of the largest size, and cost $B5O. With a stout buy, is the motive power, 600 to 800 copies can be prinuid in an hour: The edt• for , expresses himseltbighly pleased with it. We entertain' a very. high regard for the Oa metre and its management, and •are glad to see this evidenie of its success. , The Phila. Register has joined the " As sociated green" of that city, for securingfull telegraphic reports of the duly news—an evidence of its proprietor's liberahty and en terprise`its readers will appreciate. The Registei is one of the very best of the dailies. It is conducted with ramified ability —every department bare-the stamp of labor and taleit. The Registerilli fai!orits among otiresclazgel. • •Q :7 A monissilins is io be erected at Easton Pa., in honor of Elea. Tayka, .0111 Of lb; opus of Dulamia of hakpeadim EDITOR'S TABLE. r . ._,*tparior . „l4y if:Orem/5r ont treiniatis - 100- mes, has 41 eneravinirs, and 74 contributors. ite Latest Opring farttiOna hold a promineut piece in this nunther—liotke of tho - patterns RIC Vern beautiful. There are i ztumbe 7.9 f eacellent iiiielea among the ireidinir otatter..:l:bronsitout tbieiA a capital number.," Price of Iles Book - 13; or sl.oests only a adniber-* tale at'lßanyter yes. 11 .Catt wits we published the toll Owing Metkil problem, frouilheYourk,' , Penny GIVCOrtt, W.* ai a teacher in this vises, hat. handed to- ti4Musered thorol r me ar e obhied to m-irrite It elnioat eatiM, for snot of the necessari• Pirzgut.—A. boy was traveling on a turnpike; an d• c a nke to a talli.olo with no money and nob pig hula few apples to Pay his toll. The gate keeper took hall his apples and a half of nue, over, and let him pass. At the next- gate he gare half no apples he had lett end's ball , one over, at the third gate be Erie ball be bad left and ball of one over. He cud not out an apple and his toll. took l& be had.. Hdar many had he , BuPpcitie 15: ,' Divided by 2=71 pintos 15-8-7 divided by 2=31 p. . 4 15—(6 pin, 4)..3 dlivtded by 2001 'plus • I= 2 : 15-14=1;, > ,Error. ga; . . - • A_lo Suppose 21 : Divide by 2=114 plus ia. , 12 23-42=11 divided by 2545.1 phis I= -., • 13 24 . —(12p!tes 8)=-5' divided by 2 = 2 lPluf ho 3 •: 23-21=2, Error. , • 3510N/430 231.1-=2.3 •: 7 - divided:by I=7, 'Answer, focal Maim fa"4t Trinify Church, on Thorzday even fier. Bottop Potter administered the rite of Ccofirroationfo Eighteen candidates. -.. CANtitz. —lf " 4prii showers bring forth btay.dowerE," whet did the storm of Suniley, slid hionibty bring forth? 'Sleighs, of cour,e. • • • rair_messts. .W. 51. H. HARRIS ac rsAAc E. Srviaa have torMect a Lumber• bo,ines., parther, Ship and taken the McKnight Steam Saw Mill, at Mount Hope, in thin County rir4nother•Big . , Belt.—We receuily men tioned some very large India liarbber belts ; but we have jiist got up one troMilortdey's retaliisliment in Pinladelphm that exceeds anything in that hnc we bave yetlesrd 02 feet long, Id inches . wide and of 16 py.'„ it is intended for 51r. ALEX. SILUM&N, to hoist- Cosi perpendicularly to bib Breaker, at Tuacarora. As tar is we know, this is the largest belt of the kiLd m the world. 1t can be seen at our store.',.'.'; larEaster Snots , —The storm et the be salami of tins weak" to worth . retneally.,:ring. eozni.neoced snowtag hero ...l .Friday afteraoon, 14th, end for the thita days tollowitta miry fell at most contiouuualii fi Ita trveruse depth, though damp mid well packed, was dpWarde of l'2'iur.4ea. On the mouutainb, liitti2 s ex up the couutry, it wti . , full a foot and tt Sleighs were 4 . .iittrunning in every direction. A j4ale - aing - pacty 01 ladies and gentlemen was made i th is place on. Monday nifiera,on, and rode up o New Castle; Where," mina host," Levi lie. her, bad provided them a i'aplial supper. It is it . pity to spoil nu good it•story, but the cream of the ev'F c niag's fun was th e urritral of one-of tile piirty— a sfrigio'ng party,!:mind you—solitary and atone in a - carriage ! he haviar droplid /34)01. his -- e!eigit ancl o his fair 'partilet.ott the way: The Warm nun of Tuesday and \Vector-A*. :ip• idly cleared the street.* of their while e . overing, - 1111*I1311Cie the sleighers seuruper.. 4alicie tit the theitngt.now on the roof of the new Public School' house carr.ed tins etiinuiti. with it. ...; . The same thi4 also' hapie‘ned uithe..nl Mt:m.- .414 f church. - J '- • . . -.. , 1 , . • rrThe AmirrOin •Tyket.—The Atierioati Party of this placela!s nominated a full • 13oimgh ticko for the cornifigSpring Elect icni, as toiloyfi • Chief Burke.i.z.,-Mdton liotnt; • Veasursr—Hirapi•Rtgg ; A?taruars—W m. wan, klaurti Geis, •Jawck .116,rer; • High Cun.itabli-',,l.hu Doge! , ;,• WARrn- 2 Culincti—Wm. Curter, •_. ,Vionie;rdca if; MIDDLE W.edp.-.-Cosiiicii-- , ,ieo,ge Martz, ',Seh'i.:Diroct—G. W. Good ; -N W. WAnD.—Ceffin.il—PeterJetitilvg3, t - • Brii't Di r rca—Jao. H. Hui ; . N; E. w Oncit • Hiram Yorker, : ' B Oxwinu. • Or Serious Ac;::tdent.-7-Mr. mini a Wil-anol.vn!Stage Proprietor, et tuts puce, waliasriously injured by the uptseiting" of one of his '§tages one day `;tist Week, going front Mt. CAI - nael:to Sharnokut. Several p.tste'ilsers were fii,o .much hurt. Thu tjaneille Litelicgcnee, explains the cause of the accident se, Thl, pio prieior had spoken; to the driver. repeatedly, and just!befora the accident happened; to tiriA,slower on the rough parts ht:thc road. Thepu., , enger‘. - we .uuderstand, agreet.On the' opinion that the -Driver war to blame for t he, afeiden t. The sante dr: re r, the ilame day, lost qhekeoniroi of his tint se., and came dawn the Indurnain to Mount Carmel at a frightful rate of sPeed " • Mr.. D. was cent eyed to...;liaritok , ti, where lie sidttlies In a critical condition Iron, the effects of his injuries. He r•eetne to ho put ticularly untoriu nadvi late. it wits only lett w:uter be brt.t with an apeidein. in u sleigh that gave his it iends great. ataxia leo his recovery. Or Trial Last far• Adjourned Court.-- Fir.,t week comtmancingMay - lat, 1854 • , Bedsatt yr Feitniiglel.3ls Match Term 1853, P.Otjsls. McCann. 311 u June. T i 547.. 06)110.r vs Sphuyi Nac Co. 95 sepiember 'f 1517 Rapp, Hein vs 6nvaer, 25. 1 .Deeeinber T 1547, .Hugna,bc Loose, vi: Pubic ; 208 J sue T 1548. Lab vs Pomroy, 45 reps T 25.19 • • &rile vs Newliam:l46 L'ept T 1848. McGinley vs liehaitt et al . ffi D, c T 1545. 11111ir et al: vs Senn) I Nay Co 132 ;War T 1844. Jackson vs Kepner, '344 March T 1549. Riders' Beni: vs siechtel.et al 3 0.3111,ireh T 1840'. Bowen et al. vs Ludwig er al. 311 June T 1849 Filbert vs HMI, 421 June T 1819. k.;diitarct vs 457 June 1' 1340. ' Opp vs Slater, 635i5ept T 1519. Rapp 6: itudeuherg4r,..cs T 155 Z Bright vs Rotheruiel, 353 June T 1553. • WIXIIII vs Co.metiV, 461 June T 1530. • BA.*ing vs Lauded:Kllll's Adilers. 212 Dee T 1850. Ei.ter le Wile vs March TlB5O. Sscosn wean, 61111111Crielfig Slay tnh, 1134. Briiiivu vs kireitentiaeli, 178 March T 1831. Dientel es Dish, 326. Alarea T 1831. • Lykind vs Boyle, 203 June T 1551. Gun S Executor ed Zimmerman, 434 June 'l' '5l. Ihingin vs Drinnelixita, 84 sept T &Osiris 'Stroh vs Wavle ' Actin'. 242. T !Whelan at Co. vs Gripes.. 368 Sept T 1531 • . Beckman Heckhann, 12 Dee T 1511. Niqe w Free 4: dt. Faust, 163 Dec T 1551 - • Flubley E B vs Simmer. . RiCkturdson vs Muiphy, 306 Leo T 1851.. ti*k, — As.signei vs Same, 307 Dee T 155; . Nagle vs Nagle, 105 Marcb.T 185'2. Emerick vs Russal,-352 T 1852 Lessig vrlirob,t, 163 lone 1512. • Same vs Stiueze, 156 Jprie T , 9 Seine vs Same. 227 June T - Lextst.af. vs. lieffnei, 329 June T 1532. Les~ig el Shialt_,z 404 June '1 . 155e. Jonds et al. vs Darling, 412 June T 183'd. . . . Or Borough Reforn4.- 1 -TlS's prijiiii ninilopio, now thai the nnnual e!qinlion Int .13 ,r- Ougli officers I- dot,2,l;es, inucit needed; and if gualeil 'by Hai propel oornmon good, and :1(u mere Inv; ional ierliug77lnr, remedtalinta-elite physioiana of our. body corpa, ratc.—Wdl be entitled tuthe lasting grautude ut the; . 1 • .. . . • - The Borough Cofieetor i charged with 11113{C1 as a btftiness of shaving . orders, and pacing no ca•-h uncri . t.he Treasury.! Without assuming to deter- i min, his guts or 'innocence of the is.l, , gation, oin- , , union is that tins root. of the evil ltes deeper their' the Collector s office., Why 'lap- not the Couric;; taken the properstaps to !Mid the Boiough debt, and 'finis eupercedelhe present iniwra.:.le system of dfders.by a cashlcorrency 7 SO long a. Mee., orders remain in Tt4) placket, they are like' o , ..her paper, at the mercy of any . one who sees fit to deal in them; and we cen sae no mon.trous cittne it the,tollector or jai- body {use does mite advantage of this rotten eystem; of. Borough gol - ernthent to pit money in his pdrea._ The prices Of work . paid in cyders are at least 40 per cent higher than would be cloth payments, end it is thereture only a goes tion'Who shall be ti,4efttfed by the share. -Were the Council tp effect a suitable loan.--aud it might easily be encemplishetl 7 l.lh; Borough debt paid; and all its cirders cashed, the .cause of the present complaint would be entirely removed.—_ Trtil, they did at otte..tnine advertise for, that. pur pose, but It was before any statement of the finan cial 0,11"alie 01 the Borough had been made * public for ibat year; and ot• course there wee no re 'posit* to their solicitations—capitalists 'winning a fair allow of hands: before they made .the required niveStment. But this pre-requlsite attended to in a sattsfacusiv sinuuler,a loan, we have no doubt, could be negotiated and coupon bonds issued whit interest payable.sernt-auntutily, end thus the whole gaiiiimat constitutidn of our Borough renovated. It needs it, every !Indy', kud,yrs—for of tai connmu tut* ta.theState,' Bousvillis is perhaps about the worst aimed. 'i. ~ &similar reform its ranted all over tine County. There is hardly a f,:forough or' township within* its lignite that oat shoW anima financial record. . The semi abuses are everywhere complained of. ' Port Carbon has lately Oat: a commendable example:. All persons holding her orat i ng are obliged to- pre- - senvthisai to the Treaaurer ffor payment, end the Celli/clot is authorised toerive only the hard currency. The COutity Co inbssioncrs have also f a good regulation. !ißy a lei resolution they charge all Collector* interest on th tr duplicates, after the tasidiation °title bacal'Yesflov which they serve. TWO am * number of suieh hints oar Borough poliers niotprotit by, it would, and 'there , t 7 kolp to but 94! teal . warm - - ' - NE Eil lar% Battaiion Para Mitmrsvilte, the ettair*Viciezr"'":-C?t7.ll.'!=t- 63"7'h . e 4,11 kg. thicpw,i6aing of 'Second itreet, Mnbaannigo skin), Norwegian Sta., naviag',undergono'sitoii4vataly. farms of legis- Istion t ibb work 1170!:ttrri ettm rartieed (or-th With. 11:1T.Ttle Turittl:s 6af Werion.— he T u r. „ . oars of .ails ri'ittee were jol* A l hi:a delegation from 1 Philadalphia.ancl Rettli*.in it . lpialay, to enit!y the 4 fea%tivittatannottneed forte afternoon and evening l'of that day. In a'.l! (hey,eitintheied upwards of fit. 1 tY. "they paraded throna town in the afternoon, I accompanied by a band oe,iiiptie, sad node livery 1 cieditaWe tliiiiay, !The: :61,-lentent weather pre- Ivented ',their eyrrniatin :krformanees, but to the ereiii,,g . : we understirad,'Ateir till wee largely at i tended , ~- i . . , tied pa. , ,ird,oii wiip„„oneco spirit. 4.31-i A' 1A FFA . , Ninsins: BniToeS . :—:44:44ty eta serious. chars .acter DV-curred her, (est . :T*lday' night, at a Beer House kept by a ,Gi•rairtn ' ttntime , d Stang; There was: a 'dance at 11110914 e Ant evening. and a good deal orfiehting. 'About Er-n'elOck, a y4utig man, named ',:4,l3)ses :sm Richard4qm wan on his Way home lion a Gennep Baliiit the upper part of the town, 'entered the hetne.,?itthe time he:ertiered, Stang his tWsis,tabl,airstenikr, Gross, were much excited, one Were iivirrelttig wult some of hose prersmi. •Rienalds4i, approeched!the bar and aluiost at the tarae atiieijtept,, ea was stated by soros: of the witnesses,Gi'ts stabbed hint in the !en. .idd a the neck- 7 111:1444s bk;rrib]e gash and severing the jugnier tcinjc.l4-fe also stabbed him in se rrrel other V-1,4-,3'.404111)1e body. Richardson staggered in the dooi, aad4pired to a few ruin -utes. Stagg and br . p,thr .Ited Grotis were prOuiptiy urresied and a** hearing, were corns mated to the County jai..64`awalt their tem!. . 3 tt _ teONGLOSiaaalt. mir Tagua,,elivit 20, 16A ~ . • . pE.O ; ;LATotE The:Stmate has palbaditte Bill to the sate of, the Maio Liu tiltthe Public Workb, cha.iging the 1.1)11/inaurul-mice et eleven caLl• lion cioiliir.% in the Hui t,iti to ten, rogerhei whh a teen other nhirtyltormut amendments. The vi,11.: Via. az 1011(4Z:: YEAS-'--Messrs. , iiuckalew, Dar- Foulkrod, Frick, ',Fty, Good win,ltalidetnau, Hauillion, Byron •iiamlini I.3ifilattri W. Hamlin, HENDRIOLS, Ifmge, Ja w i t o o ,' KAliret, ,411'.6 . 4131.1d. Price," Sager, 'Samuel and Suter.2Cai vial's—Xessrs.i3Oralf4., eresswell, loci:, 2141.1 i 4illitgie tie : ll Ild'Casliu,.Spoaker ; • •„'.".t . TheiHouse on Wedia`esday concurred the aritenduients tiftliiiititt'LlittU, and 'the bill • t;• . icaa Bent to,the Goyerrtor for his signature. Su much tor the impuOr 'Prtssure ou that bilbjeei r It is just 'what ought to have been tiune Mug ago, add dit'n).ttle s S would, but for ilia p,atitical beurtits truni the reten tion 01, a Lord'e•u! Agepis and their :Albs un der the thin/lb. tOeanat Board. The •1, • • next Fo:p will be all the Public \York's'. Had they 66.11 disposed of years ago, the S u ite would ti sre Luca many dol lars richer to.day. I:litif:Lirricburg, Telegraph it' Jol l y nal it utultillysienthrics that, " the . . . , opfire*.)vd.tax•payers ;IV - matt gain by ti l e o p. eratiuti, it every ntite;.,l,4 our public iinprove meats were giveri aitfa C 9; they ate continu ally totesteu - witit agi i of .public plunder ers, Who. would ikillatiljt : c the entire receipts it tire) were qualituined.! -...Therit.is a hull pi)w cwlyrti the Legislature, to chin - ter a conipa i tly. fur tormeliug the Broacr,:thwomiu, witi4 view to a flitire di rect hue ot effilityctiedfbett'veen the parts, ot ,Sdfi!JurY RaiirLad- We du out trinity tile i)rutijuus of this bill ru de tail. wounlideifind ipuu the locality choseu tur the bt. , rtttg.ilF but under the must iavortihie such a wiirlt would doubtless rtrinhe yeails;ol larkr and a large expen t lithre ot capititit! The distance over the douhtatu, by itie greseht stage hoe, is six but this is i d adiagunal directiou. F.otmthe lia"se at Ness directly across, wou,d nitkasu mote than halt that I - • ths!atreel ! TWo tdll3, wd oche e, were read to the Rome, -to te - ;•itairt tii 4,4 of .thi . oxicatiug ua Wltta gainmou! Now iiliw;has been defeated, and irteadttt of ;Temper ance lorieited ; re au attempt to ‘vtlee. 'die itieni Imo good lit - Vr tigatu by - po i quag theut;tuittlt \ -ct l'ettiiititauce i oecabluoal, ly• But you can't _•uiii,eti, geutleufeu. We wautlsuu to toe tbt;:iimat•k,--Protittuttuu or ouiliti4;L-lay • a'uti -- soa;t•, - or we'll make ytm e•tuett t.ttitutuit . 6 . yet; brfctie'we are Moe uo. ' • A Bill was reu4 on godois Joy, ib Alearpc.raie Ail:thracite. Sovipg Bonk, 'IIIE 51ci4.:A1...1.44) D.E,I.tititJKATS Edmtlu~. : Burke., crgslew klaiiip.trire,'atter Mow , ihe cotiueeijou with .the 1;4.y/et:mile tbr'' the. list eight I•llluuth6, draws the foll;?wirig picture of -the ; Dentdcriiiie party or - 14 : " "".1p 111arne, illE . lVOl , Jertitie party is•dis• urgan , ,zr.l and, diifeaol.l:n New York, It iz In a coubn ion tar liAt, , l rfesperate. Iu New Hampshire, wan theaill 'of me. National Dcznircrakr . ---wlit.. hark. been persecuttd and proscribed by the. Pr fy.ent and hlic minions —llirrillAiocratie party is barely Eakieli from defeat:. In Massachaierts, there is.-un Dern rwratti: britia poot,,itrercena• ry, unprincipled,' corH:e . triptAle 'action . , call ing pcnic4;:ats;!,Wno yearly con rem", 'yeah the Free Sir.J . ,:bire,land why support the AtlniiiiistratiUn only 111 eon sidrmation of ibc crii;Mhs !Which hall hrow the Extr•:uticy table. !, • 4.u.Vorttunt, there was ti ev enll ailocraie iilq;y: Worth saving. In sour[; its every S kj,,r;rlll yl IVlason and Dix on's line, the I.), , inca:rlary•ri more or less de moraliz, d and iiiorifrfAirze'tf; and at this mos . 111,111 i G,:n. pierce,.#;;he were before the pe„py., re.ejt:L!'nuri4eurilki not carry one oh thins st:itetl." Judge Burke, it WiO renierubered, was A - Nr.r. i arm crariurrfurity, at tbe open ing cri, Old last Piesitleliturl; campaign. The ~ Huiffre,. aiid Registei'v,iacttua made a grand • .. fLutii.h produang a letter • ;roar :frith; to prOVe l'Ar..Pierr!e's orthodoxy ( 2,rinolle gl4%ia. ' We presume his wor , :'rs worth fv::';nil4 . o, - 1-t"- as . it was: then. • • • • ' THE %i.;;. - tGE ORAL ,FDR HEDGES. , , to:•eilily addrixed an iirticle on this subje'et uur :rhis vicinity, ad-' rising Ation the,i4eripness,, beatify -and effectiveness of ihisciiodr of rencing. The' folluwing frdin the . r,ter¢)ft c American—the' first of athll6tiiy.—co - oa:rai . es our opinion, a tutu e'ipresscd : I , . . . rTtiu Cdiagio Orange'f, , :higuly 'estimated for ma king, hedge lt fences."l . :e extensive garden. of 'NiooTas Loliewotth, tffe stiburtro of Ctncfo uati lenecd :cab thislfilapt: •ft has proved to he an 011..cular harrier 14:lnirader., who have en deavored to plunder :lt choice fruits—grapes, peaches, kc., io'h armor of lar ge p o i nte d morns : Tht• red , are ildwo to Ably . , in beds like Itio-e mid art : 4 ..set otiv, next spring inchei,sFp . hrt:. 'end the tope cut off LO the nroynd It is 0 0F4111.) of Trxaa Zand Arjrau sas,tind wid grow;sweldlm :our northern edinate, except cm very wet _isntli,buld• soil,. Large quan tities id thU seed liave! - Jbeen planted during the past two vears,in other western States, en d trackt, o . f land ,in . those States will schatlic• ;irolecied said edorned with this valuable plant. J. Thornbudi, Cu.; Johti street, this ems• and others have ih3.^.4redo for se'ir, and those persons who 'are inCiined•ho 'protect their gardens !Ind tied and beenttly IGq shine, can - now effectu ally do so with the itioirty!lbarricade of this beige. Its . lull height is .ixteen;feetc fu four year, it at , , n; ine iti, a h e i g ht otiflicient-to fence; out persons•and nattdc.: The Cherotree•l!diqte to also =extensively cu:tivaied and used fot ',fli,dge'lence at-New Or. Jeans,:atiti the sotitheniiolmme I. favorable to its growth, but the Osage 4..4 . liiige cannot tail to thrive in ourlclimate, particuM!ly ebout New York. City, LOng bland ; and Now ,Ntsey..• Why do not those 01 oureittzetio.who haVsb` wen end admired the hedge'. fence's lia Eaglitnt . liutroduce this kind of fence tu 7 _ The Illinois Crane! Rail ! road Compaby have 'cohilitteted with James Sump ;_rr & Co., in lAlo4lgokPry Co , ChM, to hedge With the Usage Ortnige;!poth - tildes for one bum 4,red Miles of this, railroad; coonnietiethg filly ...tittles north pf: Chictigekclitte, will require about t.U'o of plairti. jibe riroond along the hoe is to bi cleared, lev'elleT , ibrolien up, and prepared this - casuin,g rummer; anff, iherpleuia arc to be bet out 'twit spring. 'A,i; atit'le.ettlencd of the extreme hit:diciest. "Mai. pima, d: We would slate that they have/Kett giciwa ottecebirplly for the last six years - in the ,UltiOU Nurseries the eity .of Schenectady,. Y.; tromsseedgatheriii in :Columbia, S. C. It hos bleofflitt iseVert wilittri and seems to be the very ma,ertal tordtve fences is anv climate where the labella'gratin''Fean oultivated success-. fu11y.,..11 • - . . , WoXE uP. , -- '1 . 11! late Whig victories Estvisid have hipo* out that "'same old ' The Har'nsliktg^Journat shows him up at lull iength,:: an ,'pertinently !remarks: Itriilianii-Nebraiiii, stile of the 'Public ffdrlts, retluetiorkot (tie Eitute debt, integrity among our! publid , offh - ,4rs, tetreochment mud reknit in'tbe Goterdibenf,' tend "that same old coon,"; we will Rierthrow Bigler & Co., nod fiti•their places With bhuest, taithful aud able risen. , • rfr Five Dollar atitinterteit' notes on the Met•chatite e nd-blec4nice) tank of Wheel ing, jrell executed, io Circulation. ~: , PRICES OreotiMitTnithipOitalsoo puma in amd nine from the Anthrsofte Coal Ffel4 of Pamsyl Citrractod weft" fiir tote' Miiers'.liiiirriOliii A. E. arum do • RAIL ROADS. • 1 Rerd in Mine Hill& St.b#lltill Ksßep; i= Mount Carbon,_ ' ' Mount Carbon az, Port (Arbon, V Mill Crook. - • Sctuvlkill Valley, Lorberry Creek, , Srntara,l CANALS ' • C Schuylkill Navigation, - 41 do 'do.. Preferred', Milton Caul! do do Profaned, Delaware& Hudson Coal& Trans. _politician Co's. , RAW ROAD & COAL CO'S. Little Schuylkill Coal & R, R. CO, Lehilgt , Coal & Navigation Cp. Ha.zteton,Coal Co., Buck toutitain Coal Co., A Pennsylvania Coal & R. R. Co. ) ! , I Doupton Coal & R. R. Co., , Lykens Valley Coal ac R: R. Co., Beaver Meadowo Coalar.R. R. Cb., COAL COMPANIES. , Forest ImprevusuentCo., North Azuerinion - Coal Co„ • Dollosztre Cat Co .4i§cELLAsig Miners' Bank, • Farmers' Bank, Pottsville Gas Co, Pottsville Wiser Co - ' Atiiiiquo ~3nStigt.iirt. Divvis Stavica is regularly held la the Couuty Prison, on the first anditkird .Bundays of every month—Rev. Dan !. Washburn of Trulity (Episcopal) church, and Rev. Jdhn R. Castle, of the Baptist church, respectively! officiating. :Ser. trice* oommence at 4 oclock, P.M. FRLDAY . h.VILNING 111CtIltel upon the Aritt:ll.• lypse are in course of deliver} m the Leettre room of Trinity Church, Centre Sheet. I Ellemed is he that madeth, and they that hear the words of thiiprophecy, and keep those things which 'are written thereto; for the tune is at hand. ' The public are cordially invited :•to attend. BA.PTIST Clil:Railsmanautongoatreet, Rev. J. Haaveno CASTLE, Pastor. Service evity:Seb. , bath at iO* o'clock A. *M., and 7;P. M. . • rilTattari Cnttaca (Ertionitat.,) Centre Rev. DANIEL. WA6UBLII.7I, Rev Or. Service bold regularly In Una Church every Sunda}`, Moran, at 10* o'clock • ! Eventog, at 71 , " i tar Tazaz wits. be' preaching in t he • Eniliati Lutheran Cuurah, Market street, every Sunday morning and evening., • PORTLAND,..ME.—Though Neal Dow Was beateu at the late Charter' Electiou, having - I,467'votes to 1:59k) ler Win. Catition, the iccumbent, (who is alsh,a firm Maine Law Whig, but was thought by most Tctn perance men to lack vigor in theentorceatent of, the law ol'Protabition,) yet the Dow men carried the Common Council (16 to 12,) and so Kaye the control of the city. The Adrier riser. (which supported Cahoon) says: is' unguestionablyia decidecrmajor iitaywO:l4_ both branches , of the City Govertinient to fluor of - a vigorous executiou of the lighor ..Tetis result of the election, under all:the ciredinatances, is a strung indication of 'law ip this city. Hundreds 01 the strongest, friends of the law voted tiir Mr. Cahoon, and hundreds mare' would have; voted for hint a week ago. '• * • •• We have beert of the opinion, that the law itself; diseormeCted irons all other uousicle,ramini, would poll at least a majority of eight hundred in this city, and the result of this efectioa ha, chutirmed „us in that opinion." mindyou, is the verdict of a city— the largest in the Union east of Boston-- - -a sea-puit containing over 30,000 ibliabituara. The Maine Law has been m.existence there tor sortie two years and a hall, and enlbtced with more or lesS strictness throughout. ;At the next Etection—atier tie law wept into effect, its enemies, by a litivy expenditure of money, tarried Neat Doty out of' the May. orality by 441 majority, anti now they 1/411e only been able to keep hint but by 103—and had to run afirst-rate Total Abstinence and Maine Land Alan against , ,hi'm to beat hitil at all, while the Dow men carried the Council. .... . How can -wen in he lace of such facts (and they are west, abundant) pre.iist inlaa berting thad the Maine Laws too stringent and cannot be sustained? —Pottitcally the new Council standS,l3 Whig to 81 Bewocrat ('sl.errill' 'and •Wild cat' combined,):but potiticrihnd nothing to du with their munitutition and scarcely wore with their Clecouu.—N. V. , Tribune. . 0 - QUEER POL;TICAL O.3IERSEI'. —The New York Herald-yet adheres to its.last aura. erset. It sti,)6• • I ' , Gen. Pierce and Gen.; Scatl—How do they .Strindi Note?—A yeat's occupatti..ir of the White ;House has proved Geu. Pierce one ut the weakest, most cOrrupt and imbe cile Prerideuts that have ever fillp:1 that po onion. Geh. Scott, since his defeat has hien Leading a refired life, and lids been every day 'rising ru public estimation', while his suc- CesSitli competitor in '52 hair been as rapidly stoking. AB public opinion is now tending, we should liut be at all surprised to see the American . people indiguabtly 'correct .the blunder they made in 1b52; of-placing such au imbecile as Pierce at the !head of the , Gbv: ernuaeui, aud consigning such a patriot as &on to the inaction of private life."' The Herald, it will be temeal4red, abused Scott harder,and lauded Pierce higher,duiing the campaign, Ulan anY other paper iniihe • , Union. - I , :I 11:7' EARiIC FRUITS OT•I THE . NEBRiiiKA Btm..—We notice that ther'e has been a seri ous riot in Milwaukee, ot. account of a sup posed, fugitive slave, The negro was seized at Racine and carried to Milwaukie and .put in jail: The citizens arose in ma sse, and a terrible exeliemeut ensued. Oue hundred Men arrived limit Racine, and all evinced a determination that the negro shutild not: I be carried off. ' 'fne dour of the prison was Bat tered down—the prisoner taken out and seat off. We are told that , the persons ti gaged in thd melee were reipeciable and; u= tier. But what has all Ifni to do with the Nebraska measure ?. The Daily Wisconsin, printed at Milwaukie, answers the question. It .says : . II ..-There will be a questioti elsewhere why there was so intense en excitement here. There cannot be a doubt but that, the et tempted repeal of the blitistiuri Compromise has stZfar 'exasperated many that they., cbu sider rfiemselves absolved korai the obliga tion_ ientorct , the litotes slave law, which Iva a.kumpromise measure ytelded to the t r. _.., 8u th or ilia sake 01 ts.perthanentseitlemint of tte lavery question. % ,We mention this circumstauce as one of the reasons whtch incited iiutueof the first "web in the city, for Character, honesty and tutegruy, to give 411 the countenance they could, to this rescue." Such fitll lie the effect of. this /lisgracelul measure it it is carried out. It the Stiti,th disregard thgir.solemn compacts, they eartroot expect the free States to regard Itteirs.—Pdrr /and Eclectic.: , 1 . 1 ir? . THE ZIAN who mounted a ' 'whit 'ast week ouraceouot ut the warm wea l was out sle:ghiog at Pottsville Yesterd Phila. Sun , of the 18th. Well; tie , xrati—and bad st good time HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND . PILLS nave Cured a: Diseased Foot; and IPrevented I's being Amputate(.—Mr. James Palmer, .N 45 l',• Mason-eoert, :Blake street, Liverpool, suffered dreadfully from a diseased foot tee most eminent medical men attended him, a d they deemed it necessary to remove one of " M. .toes • before this healed, however, the chaease broke o:lll,tigheo3Pi and then flick wished to atopulate the -whole foot to prevent tearful eonsequeneesa This he objeCied to, and resolved to .try • tiolluW,ey's Ointment land Fill 6, which erected• a perfect; cure,! and. he oan now w,2ik and work as well as isveir. : This can be verified by Mr. Martin, °lndult, 20, Capperas bill, LiverpOoli - . - 1 1 • : For sate by John G. Brown, pleaseu. , s4 . Hebile; Pottsville; E J.. Fry, Tamaqua; Dr, J; ...Kellar Burns Miners Ole. • . l i. I • I • ~ . • • SINES' COMPOUND StRUPI OF -TAU,. Wild Cherry and Him rhoond, is ,t he cheapest, phis s antekt and best Cough Medicine' is the world, , iuid cures more coughs than all other medicines Com bined, *bichlah persona will readily conclude who are familiar:with the nature of theliPecified : in' gradients. .. 'i : ' = I i' It costs but 22 excite a boule.i TR.I" IT. ' For side at the store of It ÜBEN REESER, Market Square ; and also at the store of .C, - BAR, LET, Centre Street, Pottsville who are prepared to sell to storekeeper/4 at the Manufacturer's 1 pri ces,, • , i P- trod only-by CHARLES SINES, 334 - . . ..i•epai.... only by itatat5......... ......0, ... Norm 3d Street, Philadelphia, and for sale at nearly, all the btores in the P . nitail Siates.l •.1 [3.3m ~, MoLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT. —J. K. Barns, Druggist, at i' l ravine, ye ieiriii has obtained a-iemply 6 direct I i' - 'i'' the iiroprietor. in St. Louis. ' • - The rolcarifc: Oil Liniment Is truly a muses. TED medicine, and has done More to alleviate ha man suffering than any remedr' ever discoured.— One or two epplicatioas- will relieve the mold 'i43.- very Pain, Bruns, or 1 Sprain. - 14, , : • TWO Bottles. will oure t limiest Meer': or Sore, and will heal the moat ere Barn or Scald without a Scar.- - - i 1 EVIRY Faretz.i should havd a aupply constant ly on hand to be used In time of need: ; TO:MINERS, working is Coal Mines, we. ay to you delay not, until you have obtaided a supi:ily' —von Will eaves great deal of puttering and motl eyby au use. -.°- • - 1 -. FOR HORSES, it is the mai ' sure remedyfOr Lanseuess,, Bruises,- Cute, Scratches, Old Sores; Sweliicp,ifec. :Try' it and you Will be convinced. cr. See , idirettmatent in another column. !' Also for Ittle by John F. Brown, Pottsville; Jix. Stanton,, Glen Carbon; Li Sterner, Llewellja ; Daniel 1. ___ _ ,Lowiv Mt. Carnal; AllunMaaant-Foi *Wilk M ; llked *QM Pte= Vollienr. ~ .1.. ;'l4444WriC:44l;eititraid takklacprii y speak our twatitueats when ara say that Our Geatieutat thawbawho vista Phitedat phis, will be !tandem: 4m*, and out: be aetia temerity fitted to a atatahhtsa.'artit ofelv-t,st a very reasonable ,price by eallft a: the alla~ coelaire Clottuag. - House of .741PEINCOTZ:6; CO., South-west =ter' af;Fourth sta4 Matta Igtl 11 1 4:„ '. i --of __ . 4 , • ....... J ! 50 i c 81.4 . 38 r zo i., . 1 ., t ,..,. , 66 y 1 so 1 7: 1 . .50 ' • ; * l l ' so H' , •;' - 50) i • ; . 50 1 , 24 451 .50 ; 3211 • as 1 50 1,. 1.0 73i 50' , 47' , 48i 1 , i A.: , 'lOO ' I- I 1061:107. . RHEUMATIS.M AND GOUT.—W4heiin; digit 1r egetable title are a most extraordinary rucclicints 4,4 the cure of Rheumausm and unlit, be calssetheybot wily cleanse tue stomach and bow• elf vr' thos..l morbid humors which, if amen into the circu.atrkm and thrown upon the membriuss and uromiii, are me Cattle ; . Qt above- patutul loam. riles; but they ensue the abinrbent veissela take up that WhiCtx lb atreauy deposited, and Mormons ale absolutely imrtatu. to make' a petted cure,ot Rht4lnattzlli and (Soot. Asurgle twenty.tiveoeut WA of Wr,gut's Indian Vegaisuin rids wilt otten glvo the give; astothstitug whet ; and pemeverauois Fat:Co:ding to directions will be, =tam to drive pion ot every description from ilia body. i:aktion.—tore,iscpers would do well to ester • c e care in uy mom pedlars. We understand Mat a man by the name of Litestauti, slid another by the name of owes are crerusg what purports to be Wright's Mohan- Vegembie rills. 'These per sells are not militarized. dews tor this Medscute, tied the art:cii offend mum& be guaranteed as genuine. 'roc genuine is for sale by Mrs. B. M. it#'Al TY, J. 6- BROWN sod J. S. C..h.tA.RTIN, tbitsyßte. 'Wholesale Oils e, 169 Race Street, - • - l'N. ! B.—Thu public are' respectfully informed tdat IiUSSIE3, of Yottsvtile, is Hot an Agent far this medicine, end ,we cannot guarantee as gen. nine the'article.otliired by him for sale. W.U.,1,1AM WRIOUT. 50:53 54i 50 62 F 62} 50 50 j 100 102 i 10? 1100 Stl 50 140 41 50 25 4 /Ei 18i 50.* IN 50 50 55 - 50 50 52 50 25 30 25 25"120 YU 1.!1::4V111.1.16 d2A.ICILi I'D• 0 - 1 . )10.41:EITEI) WEL:XI.4 FOIL TILE JOURNAL , Vibeht klour. tdd IV 7,3 I Dr'd podettcb par'd. 44 35 Ilir du do 5 Odi do do unpat'd• '• 00 Whota,uuibe: 175 1 Urd.spido.yulted 150 itye. do , 90 184 gs, dutch, 14 Coto, do .' 50 Units; , 'IV Oats,' do ' , -• 45 8 , 00 1 .11 11 0 44 ..: - 8 4tatoet. do ! . ''7 l /laws, /110 13 Timothy need , 515 Hub top. 1000 Giuvet ~do ' 3St Plastit. , ,5 00 .7 Oh the littflast., In Tamaqua,' by Rae. Joel M. tifilloecon liOri•LE of Toseatota, to dELidLA ElsT of Tamaqua .ba the litit diet-, by the *awe, hieliTlN BEZi- RNut.tt. to AAuaLIZ E WOAEJt.—both of, this Ceituty., • 1 1 • 'ln Tremont, on Thursday Morning, the IMP knot., 011 i ulttulatlon ok the Lungs; Mr. JUINEr II PIMI- EhTOS, egea.4 I year 1. LUdifLU d wllu and Ave thildten to mourn hW departukrokori knuugu their lubd le Meet eu• were, yet wile's pettleutarly Ipe Member* of the M., wok's 4 Wei ati-eigaiplery member, 17,111 yu.luru oVer tale dispeuedituu bt Yluetdeute.— lljle.aue toy the shetliury . ut tnis departed, to stette that he Oililleluellllie'elleterier plan gdyd'ellliele, a k teal .alld 0414114 nelitillOr,..AlflllA efo..eze 11 ji add COLidelatiehljy nu Ocilllee 44'0.41ey el). fun ,42 alt tire tabu, lone he sustatutniv . eipTittg,iehl, Ilttuele, eh zunday, April t th;i4ir 8:41../1, IU, neVel..:ll/eeed, 1.14;z. 01.. rtt:Ca -66, rioeot ethiui iiie late ..1141411e1. I orb. ray, aura 43 ye.trO. • ~,_.r..... 111:412 Qiii.HTElla 111 ReiVi. 1411. 1 144de, Gib} O'er Division Y. ai., Partaati/e, April /4,14,4. .:taillik.llA Nu. I.—rutadaut to irutica 01 /./14,,da Ifiapai,tor, Llaidei ki.retA, int •orcial coutpitillea caliiprising, ilia lot lage , i., la. /It igade,l3lll Utriatur., 1. as.. yr nil wevi lug 1114010 V ililla 111. peclioas .hA tiNiPA i ,140.• "ill day 11l .tiny Lail, at Atiais tavil/n. i TUT 1 1 110 Will Uu ClCumil .41. 10 o'clock 40. • . n.. iu ILI 11 Imcy stretl. 1 LIU 1 101 Ile,itillir oh .0011 ;dace a•• 5 ilt I 1 110 11=44 all 100111 Utale,/latt.d. Cnivall4 ut tOutiliatc• Win Lott prepared wliii Idler %vole, or /Ilea eUtul 1 1114/I‘.l, 1.4110 111 101 IL isi U:lit,Cll . o lii . fIUIICC I.+l . DIISMICI, ILlgpci:101. , LI, ulat:r, v 1 ; W. 11. Gozo. Ad,rt. . : • . -- i --- .7 - - , i.. ki:Al-111.4,05,' IN sTi TUTL .—Tno hailhail itC.z . i f nu.. ince/lug ul titla Ji.atitata u.lll - taxa pi..o a, l'uri I L;4lLiiin, 0111110 41110 &ay 11t2.1.1‘ 111 0 .1 . 4 000 /... AI., au 11 condone in artadou Mu days buy a Gall.' .lititt'lrietida - ut Luu,..ailuLt ate luvtlau ,tu. II411:110.- 40 luiluWlaig pl.l'eUtid 11.10 littU plutUtyll :if ItiAli 1t1i,%.,%:—/llce.lll*. I. ii. kitoii..oui. oi • ...ii k win. i . 11. Lutt/ai,U•idc. 1 lluey Ont.:, C. Ctillts.uum iiev. D. onit o t, A iiiiinoti iii ladita Dave alai/ boos '4ll4lUtutl Kt liretrate taaiya 10 1.10 lea. Uucliig lb,. /;1..1011. r:lt ri..aloAcitt will ,lellllol tda au utual 00- .c42„nalat a teltilud 110111 lila uLlice. Au %10011011 lin °duels Wlll be,, held Oil in in g la day ol (Ile iio.B.- 11.11. ti 141g0 allund.thLls I. otllliAtile• 1 II bliatiio La 100itU111e100.0y tub Teacberi, that ,itt 1r poi:II:ion dud alabtllug 111 suClety Lutlat Cr•aa tut ll pots 4 1,,w 3 ,11 trey . Upull .11r. Miele/ft (Iffy tabx ILI 411040410 iti,Clitii; 14 lIIIKUVU 111011 Wlllll,l IC. 411 , 3// 4,81 It; IL) allValiCu 1141:1( uViti *Writ:lda Wllt 101'111u/1 I%llll'. 110111 it. 114 E It .1.1 ,. /4114w.a at llie 'Manilla. .., ,L, T r.,,,i,-,, AILLTI..u--411EFOlt AI TICKL.,I'. V . A. iii...ailiaii UI Ulu Clll2llll. UI t'UllilVlllei, with tlllriete,nou tu party ti../i1,111.:S, Will Do bead at Mot , dr ea /10161, 011 Saturday eat mug, ApIII 23.(1,. le•i,' ..ii 8 :a'CIJC,ki, 1.: pi..tce Lis , 1 3 / 2 31/tatIOU it utrfUtligla if: payersal,ulir<l 4 g , i i . il d 4 , .../, i t , c z. 1 0 4 1 / 1 02i g g: i, r d it i generally a d d , 1: s a ,. l q 1:1: , 1:11 4 . 1 : 1411144114. • • ' ' :tl/011* (.321Z6Na. I iiiirt.LtitiVid et,alt, 1 la .—Yeraolis.a;:ii -1.01, al purl 1i4.1 I.il 0111...1 WI. Ili Mt cola t aii....,' i;eululty, %aural/ply to ;• ' ' 4 a•att. I'o 2T, at 11104/011 More, Town 1111111 : 'Jima J. Jana, Allitersville, .Bert ; or - :101IN S: U..11•1112/1, Ceillie *lite i A ov. 12. 115 A LOST & FOUND. TikAICKGD AIWA Dark ~Brindle Cow ' srrayed away frond the aubscsiber, residing in onut Usrhon, on 'the airn .of March. Ihe Laid a gray spot oa hor hip, and ()he fi 17 her • shoulder , . Short hOrns, turned 1 c 13 .... sn, are/ bell .41 her neck.- The tinder, lUN I by returniug said cow 10 Ahe subdcrib o r, SIC Ut liberally tewarded. , PATRICK 111cCAIITY,-, .Mount Carbon. 1 April 1 15, 1Ep..4 P/OS.—Opm.• to the pi - valises of :he o.toOrcilher, reol o logln N.w Cast le, Bchuylklll Co., Ou the 4th of nirch, a Sow otoi four rlge. rho own 'rrAateteti pay chirgea and take them , TIiONA WILLIAMS. April ,14, i • 14-30 ' f,..TOT/CU..-z-In the matter Of Min Estate"' Ella .l a bell! Hotta, deemistal• • , The unden,isited Auditor: appointed by the .ot µone Court of Ar.buylittl County, to resettle and re atate the ticcutipt of Menty Huila uud Jobtralhade, Es., mot our the Met IN 111 and Testament of Elizabeth o o gr, ! , late of LowerMatiamango townstup,deeeased, 111 attend ulTice In the tiotough of Pottsville, On Monday the 16th day of . :tiny, A. L., 1964, at 10 e',cloc.S . , A. M . bear tt, r pante r interested in said' Eitate. ! 'JOHN P. 11011 ART Auditor April 91,1954 . . 4 NfOTIIO.E.—In the matter of the Estate of Philip . 2.i.rti-e. sereased The unM•mqued•Au..lit4 appointed by the •Or: tham' UAW. or tichey).oll county.. to auail,resimle od restate the r:csdium ei Daniel Zethee,sentor,Wd litinistrnior, ob kluri, 7.....ther, deceased, and make dlstrlbuthin of the valance ot money in the bends of !..lid administrator, to, and among the heirs of the de ' e seed, ~,,iiihni to the came, wan meet the parties nt.:reste; in ,std I. ,, tate, et his office in the lititough / if Poi WV ilte on fursday the 16th day of May, 16a4, at illo'cl. , ck, A.. M. 71ifIN P. 4011 ART, Auditor. Aprli S'.l, Ib-1.. 10,30, 1 7 .„;OTIC —Notice iB heby:given that Wm. H. 14.1 E re ri and, Isaac E, Sevtrn,ttave formed a- CO pert nc is hip. under tile Fitts of. Batas & Severn-tor the gurpoi.e or carrying ou toe' Ltitubtr business.— tri.e v have thken the fcKnf lii Steam Saw hllll at Mount Hope, ethitylkill County, and era prepared io furnish all kinds of lumber at short, notice and ttaintatiti. niter. , WILLIAM 11: HAHIIIrI I:I.S.AC E, SEVERN. • ISlne April 13, 1i.51 I L T OTIC E TO TRAMIEL/AC —Appitealioni ii for one Fogrule, Teacher wilt be teCe 'wed by the Patten II.: zaehool Board until Wedeadity, April Y 7, Esauti oatlon to be bid 9n April trl t School to cutatuence May 1, 1051. tty order of the Huard, JOJIM if. C. .MAttrilfi, deey. 13.2 t REWARD.—The above reward will be paid uy the Florian!, Committee of the Yottsvitic tOlO.l ("owe, for the arrest of any person Or per ens round destroying the Vublic Senool property In the Borough, U.. H. LEIB, 3. rt. MARTIN, I OTIVIC.—The partnership heretofore exioing 4 1 . between Jonn'Lauen, Jonathan denuna, Venlentees and budder:, has been di:solved by mutual consent on the let of eSepteruoer, 11350..1 JOHN 'LAUt.ai, JONATHAN st:llLhi, DANth:L eft:HUM. 1:1-6if ISsOLUTWAI OF IPARTIIIERRHIP. r4O Iba parsuer.bip heretolore existing between • I betties G. May and John May, trailing under the firms of TiltEdAs - G. JOigii MAY, at nig Run Gap, •Noribuinberland chbriCr. was dieSeived by mutual col/Vent on the 22,1 March, 1654, The business wiu - on Continued hereafter by Thuulas, O. May, on his - own account., who will also:acute up the rumness or the late dim, • IliObtAtt G. MAY, • JOIXIS MAY. 14 elf hat her, Y.— the coin of Common Plea. of ',LI Schuylkill County PAYNE and r WILLIAM 07 March Term. 1854. Ft. Fa, MACDOIrALD..I Ihe Utidersigned. AuditAr app o inted -by the said :Cuurt,to as,ert.tin and distribute tie amounts due to .tne Miners, Laborers and Mechanics, Coder the Act Cif 'ld April, ledd, and the amount due the landlords ;fur rent, wail a tend at ina office, in the Borough of :Pottsville, on MONDAY, the 17th d.y of April, At w to teetdve the proof of claims on 'the tuna ialscii by the slit of the Defendant's per -11012111 properly by the Sheriff. JOHN P. ilowarr. Auditor. • 13-31: N . ,0 1 T/CAs..---9 he eebeefit;ere have this day fortnad 4.1 a co-partnetatitp,. tinder r ttie Brm of I.oslittrY, for the transaction of a senor 'al Frttrii DRS and MACHINE bustness,at the t'llJtd hatablorned Peol i tiville Dor Works," corner of Nor ?Tvegian and Coat streets. eu r i.uvillr. 13. F. I'OZUROY, " • WM. 9.111T.0.. CLIFFORD . ruitaoy. 12-3cn`, . March 25,1834 OF PAILTALERVIIIP.— Ibe partneranin I,i the EXpleall hualnexa,'wh4ch Atronfore eXULCd beII;VOC4 N. U. LIOWAtt.D, E. W • :EARL, and E. r LAVER, had wan conducted un- Ider.tbe name of Howard, furl 416 Co , was diatolved An the 3let day t:f December„.lBt.i. . ; • ' ti. G. TIGWARD. •, • - ~, • ' L. W. &um. . . , . . ii... F. wEevati • . N. If --Ttn, same business is continued by N. G. itou.ird sad it: F. Weaver, under 4,ne elf in taws 'O. HOWARD & (.:0. t , N: 4 ti. HOWARD. U. F. WEAVER. 12 6t ill-PAItTbiklaSHlP PiiOTlOE.--IVonee Ia lahereby given that I have this day June Stn, 114 "Mitki wUh We M. EDGAR In the practice of Law, erbieb, in all its various bran tiles, will hereafter be C-badgcled Under the atm of lt VILLE & HWIIAUPi.. thfice, Lieutte ISlteet heat door 10 It. it Militia' 'lease, Pottsville, Julie It, EiS tiPPICR. The !what:Mei would hereby sootily IN up. (tr. , - iv and the public 'generally, that he hi prepared sr ati times to attend to the alaaeatillf Of. Pthviertog, Clone al mewl. Mick Masonry, Digging, and other measuring belonging to Daildings or all hinds. Also, to. contract tor the Construction and hirerttou oratl kinds of Buildings. Charges moderate. •• ; • Ucepeontlty, JOHN H. JAidild. :P. el....—Thanktill ter put rayon. the undersigned Would solicit a • continual los, of the hitherto' liberal patronage. • J. H. J. -48.1 y bAghl raga WiII IIO OW.WHILDICB et 4 litais: .o—Just receive& new and neat styles or Painted W,ludow heads', at 40 • centi each, 00 rents with, datum/rood upwards a Including Oiled, LaaMMane, Bottum. - Vape and Plain patterns, embracing the Weer and most famtioneble etyleir in use. For *ale Wholesale and Mall by • , B.IBANsaN. April 0, 1044 , MA RILUILI e' 1/1...Li GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICES. April lr, 1851 April' lEr. 104 App!! 15;C1a54 1664 A4r111:1634 CM March 25, 1t59 MEE WANTED. w TlLD:—.Twd,gpo4 Jou ratilnen Ni otPro 4111I'nutted tututopateiy.. 4pttly to • OM 64t ~ : • l, MN: ' , 1 D. k I'. 164 L 6. k- • 1 • l ar. l l.llT/L1:1.-4"good Clitenberrnsid. for general bellinewortl *Qood+ Wile. eisen. • Done need , ,npply whltortt bear : eferences. Gall Woodside, near Forsesteille, air be !louse of th e undersigned. , • E. BORDA. . April 13. IBM • - - 15.41 • _ • - . &OS Iff.AD l VlCO. — Beiiiszteasfvely engaged Alto the ortartafactore of panes, wn relit pay to Lou II• ttx_roetchants and:Others having ragstnr stile,'inore thau thehossetat aortist priciti-i-Cott,.. • • JEAbili" & hitlollE. raper atatiuractnrers, rhtladelphia—Nos , 24 and tn. North et. . • (Ist West below arch, between and GOO' • phyla., March 111;r1Sdr.' . . AA lAMBS • WANtigkle—The .. bottiotitt and AYlSitaittalaimet Cosl Centro:a are now COMilatit• 19 empinylits !diners. Totem!, steady tong, cutiAant employ:nem, the blyhern wages, and the beet &team- Modations, wilt he given. Taytnents monthly, is ear/v- ! no store or ders - the , Company not dealing In mertbanalse. ' - The Company's Railroad, tin which-daily raeseuger Trains ate now running, Minas conireblenr to lb, Waft, whlelt are satiated la an elevated and healthy country: Flag ee000l:9 are Iskablislitd, and will be he co ationed bere,. for,ine education of the child/en of the Miners and Workmen; Apply to .1. H. hIcEL !fining' Engineer, st;the omen, Bausch flip Mines: ELLWOOD hlOttUtd, . • Eng Meg mid eluPerottekdrut. Pottsville, Tamaqua. &I nun Chunk, Schuyilatl 'Ten Ind klinerssilie papers please, eon . . • March IS, 1834 : • ' 11-11* • . 111C,ATTY, THOMAS tt:CO ha t e -teni,,ve,i 1,, Allheuiftee,la J. billiwan's Prime Build ma, lit Cco ire streti„ a taw doors abovrithe r'eurrayfrauis Hail ; where persons haithrebustorr with them will plea .ii. call-. ... , April 150854 • , , .::- , ..,-; • ' 15-it tiIIARDES W. 11.011131Alin, Agent for tllo Virale,Of ANTillkAtATE4tirlitiTlJAllhtrUii COitL, 071 , 10X,Ail .Flootr,7l.PLicl•Wract. - r. City of Ztor4 York. *. • • Etailecoo. gar Loal Wain limo. (row the W4ITS' 'ASH. t.l.ebtaa ittdiuu. • kidtdbuwiJittiltd nn., and Black' - t.llsatti (r mtavauiull6ttl,estoo. RED ASH. j I.lratc,llt truant,' dattra, Ort - tArd, . dpoida 'and Low!, Vain", • Free t.debittled , Ett,ti•ur; tirrlibiltiOUS. Coat Co; Vines ; 111,11 k 1111,1'141. , ; - and LivelpoW ° . ' OFFICE ilut , itit, 1414. to 2 1•. ;11. , Match id, . • ; IC exiiitirr; fiutge dniact arid ttatilLg oil ttir uu.ll.‘ of 117 Lit az. ?A C. 11;.. is llttn tiny 1.- •olved hy cuuta rk t . cohaithr., thy tearl ltehjauria. the km; Ucurge V., 141i} LiaViug purchased fits claire uuefe.t lu all the au paccuiants - of their huctiftis, cows.. w Wyche !Me- • . • rum pi Jau .10 :16 . f ISOTIPE.-1110 ' Llllll2lkbli 01 lilt; Vltuill Lai c:i S N t-' DLit iii. al IL l'.. LitS,v; ill be ciitOtlnut,il t . ..); 11. ut,-.3. - .,,i., .111 all - us vatWus blanche* of theAni ..; shoot, poiloinic : Iron euunder, ihaOULALLIIVI Of 4ii iaiii*!.,l inact.au. , ,) Sue aullihicalllla.l.ll4.l.Furn4cZa, ILI/Ittliiti l niK, 64.,: , iiLe• Jill Mall 1111110' Co 1111100 the bWilh! an 4il !OH.ii.e, .isho Sangria the Ct,ir 1.11'41C11 ilitie Forte- 11 /WC .7.1... 'amid Lew'. wad alio/MI - star; lled . ifil Cott:.l, lit ing Aoli , 4.lruinietuir,ul these Coiiii.iirie; , . • - ii 14',OhGE W. :',i' , 4 VLi L'.l. Jun, 21, 1.654. '.I; ~...1, ; . ' I r ''. •'" ' • __ ... ..... • 4 ' ~ ,O.PAILTAIZEI HIP?.--LEVitei h,t,DLN 'kilk/t4,), having . 4esuoird .1110 telling arid übill.4n, of L;bal, has ibia nay amsoolatna with lino .$.% ILLIC, 4.4...AUDgftaIED, JOHN itt;14744.L. JU•..II<I til•Ohr•L ii 4071, OW t the "111 u, ut 1.1. W Iri, A 1.11.)1.,Z‘iL1t..11 ... Cu:, at 41 iruu,n,..i *heel . ,_ i - '. • Wciorveg .huo. 7121.0 0, roli Itiildaione . Lbw , . i , 2 4 1.A./k., , i1tL15,i1, • . . , . , I 1.4 1..1/Itt.il* 11. eLITI',S. V% 1LL.1.*9 G. .11,UbLiNICIEli, ' - . JIMA lit.)dl;ltt.l..Jlt... , • , • • . . Jan. 14, 1954 . . 4 , . - '4.11. BUSINESS, CARDS. - . • , 4 LIAL. ktai'LATll.. ALOZ.Nt.:I. Ant, CON. JAI( So 111AAVALAts.-11.1# titaticiai#urictL2ptctiu lay ionnute ilniirittoo, , nucilni.Outon,..,6nntrnily,,W4i L,W lit c..utatii.un t. 41 . .te , 041 won: •tis , 10 J tithtilitllo 111- trtatedlk, MA faLi.V.ICLILU ,e I 6 ' eult.GuiteAng Noir, oi li.,',st • Kate. t CalieLl(Ull 01 klents. • - • .... ' . . Conveynncing,•*. Aojustirg ‘boonn And /Letionats, • . . fontivcinur, 4144 • biluertti Avency.. , office In latlllfr ISlios3;uiii.tosice tht 'town 111111. 6,0...111.L 1:21.in Z, , . . - Yo!tsVlllo,.ipri:.ls, I:1$' . .4 is-ly 1 / 4 2/31T31 W 4 GE/14i, •A3'IOILNIA . Al' LAW-, I.7.l2tottcs . vitie, 11,..tiuy mill CiOnty, Ps. • frll.*., 1 U ll .. - u. J. 11.?11.A.Nsom ruck JA.304 U. t.;•3IYOULL. Pa. ' OL.O KR IVATauX, ilthisnvott. VA. Mama 4. 11 ; o-ly hitt" t mute iluuto liw ;tilt: runt Uttict-. huuro a aa., to tt Y. N., and S to 9 P. Al Jett. 11, latri QM 111. ' D - EuN 13: 'aiar l et ' eL li tte D et ig , (i alevir B tio l o W ro - eth.we ri a - ;e : Zi l tr: to j. tpil red to ape -taste to the atost catistActury ntauri. r, 6114 ou rca*onabto terms. 1„1 'EDMONDS, PROF EASOR 'OF Nl.36lC—Tc.t- IYcher.of the riatio, Otg l Anio lt r telodeu— te.oedLl. Ahy columunicaticui sairr.ved (o the atio- scriber, at 111$ rettitleuce, bon, will be puncithilly altriiiittl to. • Doc. 1 411, tbSl !_. FISILER, sitavEvuit du H. will onttriue wr busineb, 01 ILB er, eiachuel Il Faber• tidy iAig ItOatt 3!•1011h Papot4 Autin ahp.Ltratid, h,l llus , UOUON tor thepursuitoi his prufe.iiiih, g ble infutwation !to land iii the glom • Eft Lind ALLEN Fitill 14 wilt al.° continua the:buying :AIM 5C111141.4 H 431 bßlate•Ema have now_ for ealeseveral vlinable 'Ff4Cit.. of Coal Land. • entre sli . eet, lour 13 , Jorr46uti. attp , Penn ylvaolx 11, ikurue PotThrille No%tuulitt 19. 11153. MMiianiMEMMI JEWELitY, , & c L kVA AVA it.E.—Card r duilquet. huldrra, Vas , Parl owe Hot:l,s Int:sturiaa,Sianeti., dr..C.; it:C:14:11:164, C.- litre t3l - Pouville,,Apra 15;.34. - 45-u A FiKli. ttesottutrat Of kSo of -ati price:7ml quality y.• 1711EEN'M April 15.'34,- - 15-if MEM Q Erit AIECKIL,ACES4II,I Armlet, in i'aritly IJ at - pIiEEN•B. April 15,'533. : • 151 f 121.21i.e. JAPAN ‘Vaitt4o in tle.)I.S. VerY Clitap _ at.' /J-a April j 5, . . , (j EST PEA 11% Us War la fo t•Ait l glgelar .1.3 lit hbec Golrl,l'en. lialring oree• made : 11,e ..t, elusive agent for the sale ai•ttle.e eacelleht priia. l ' Wirt them. at low pricer, wall tnu A., ,, 01ta11et., IWO they Will be IS fipq.cilited. Cphie ;il.l „pr . ) Oki , ' 41 A. ii. ,IniCUN'no: ,, ,lTe t .... April 15,'51. •.' '. : i W - 1 5-11. -' : - 4 -- i - ' VV A LL l nCl en cirre 6 t4lll l : A ae T le C r : t i !d l;B st . irek . -' ; ' , v t 'r). ;.; I 1 i g ' i r l .7 .l "- i I Watches Puitablii for 'NI trier's. 'Come end by t,,,,, It. q.ciII.EL,VS, • , lirel o of the 001,1i.6 Eagle 1511 April 151 '51 i_LUILD AND. siLyzis Lever W.Li, nf kJ Celt malce-61.14.11 asYelllas 7 , Johitsun'iOlohlo. son'ir, Cooper's: Sevin's irit.twaY Ilma•kNcpet— ult weirented.thjierform;;everstely 131ve the a call It: C. OftZEN,,C,ncre Grreer. April 15; 15.:1; • CLOCKS, •warra vied hark - as Ciaap ail dollar -1.013i° S day clocas an tow an dollars. It. C. GANE: O O. Centri irbet. , 4. ' . - c livEn. WARE ANU FIA.AX; 000044.—A i very fine'asserttnent iinPlated Warr, consisting I,l' Tea setts, Castors. Picchu/ft, mugs, elan end Mus tard gelicre, Voris . , 4n:sr..; Calce &Joke's.", :Napkin, flings. Urns, &c., the eiritcles warranted - to be Witted on best albata-of dd4ole- and treble plate.-- For sale cheap, pt . B. C. GREEN'* Ce,atre Kire t. April IS, ',,54 FOR SALE 4, TO LET. .L. 1311 SALlill-41. Yoke c,t' Well,bruken OXEN, JL• wink ur without a Can that they haie been 3C custated to work In. Toe, are very valuable and sold for Wilma or ttee:-/ Enquire at PENIS'A.'HA,LL, Pottsville. April 12, MS mkt • DAGIIERREABifir—For rale eve Ua, gueritan Roams, rstaalished (or yearr In the' largest litres in L'eualylvanka, Address. Ledger Ohice,illthad'a. 15-kt April 194; less .0 LILT.-.A forge , light c 5,94 conveffient 1 RENT LOW; eq'the nook:cure of G. 0/ilittIGCL:4 April 13;185i A NEAT OOTTAtaiti -ILENT *0 A ‘II9BIIALI. FAMILY, In tip, Lluatitign of Port c.ir• bun, newly renovated and nifiliy I,u- ,! pruve-d,eoritainlng Age Youtne wtut. /WC' , . ' • 1: 5 en, cei:ar, staule, grallaYi in the most central 6usuks ' pun um a paid 8°""b) -apply In W ? ILLiAtli 'LULL.. ur JAt3.lkitt april IS, DM 12011, SAAX.—Titc,aubieribri °tiara fur isle 1 firei•dass Violincolio, and " Douote Brat," irk h patent screws. - ' • are 3n goir,l,rilciar and wiirtio gelid abeap. Apply.to' .1 • A:Dllb3o:4 IicCOOL, Or at me otaa of this papir. - April t), 1651 vi,Efi MITILES Ir, MEI. .I.llllAub:eribei offer* lilt gelid at ykid. oral $o the Middle Ward Hotel, to Marks; street , u lot ct• Kcntuciq Mules, large lad laid good stock. • Cdlla3l4 .re them •31041t1e ILOBIZSMON YuLltv Me, Match 45„ -% . •---- - - • L , Ult AILENT.—Threo Rist-ralo -oMcts in 4 .cra ; °Mee Building" cd . tnir of 241 and 64Itati - torgo.,4la, • P4Arcti IhOf ..... , „ . A , 0 LET,—S flint ooryrootu andeeliat en *A '1 Stieiu., neat Notwegiaii4 well adnptett lot tilort• Honor-o 1 110 We incchanlcul bbainesa. lnquite or - H. 'l4 allEgoi,.t.,:eutte tatteet, t 4 utiaville.. Feb 23,1854 ' ,•-. , I ti-lf . L-3011. .1.1i1L:1;C-To-,;euci1eiian1,aicrii1171',k -./: Tract of Voal Laud, litiotta as ter ••Ze,by Thiti, , • attune In Frailey Towne/up; tiebuylkill•COUntiAati of 'Fremont. -'lt lira uu botailda*,ol . Ebb Mint': "••• I:Ilene/on to hildctie Ctibli.- . bontatn4 about a:lo iuct* , , Is heavily limbered. and*l 4ll2 3l/10 for '' 3 ail:' ". SAVO opetattou.- Clever al 'stuns 1. 1 /tea Asti • . 1., - i,,il have been proved•autfi.ii utlitio bop( 13:st-rafts quali ty. For lartbenttlfortnetioU apply to - ,• • - . , .. - 401.114 LiArt s:A.li , •orielt/ertfilLCI.V.Nl bp, . , . . . . . outvifoi. - . Nevelt:ltre,' 5",1843- - .! ' .451 t il VOIVIIALZ.4.-4 :ii.) feet 104 on Centre St ri et s i No.' .ff: $. in it Wjun's, addlicin to Pottsville. :2-1.1% 1 . , 4 rune, from Centre to flitikOad Street, is boubd4o iqi the toush by lot of $, hough, Esq., on the orin Id V y 3 20 IL, Sheer • Fur terms and particulars euguire Of the Subscriber sOtts-Drug store, Centre Street, Pow suite. Indisputable title will be given: .1 JLIIIN Si. C. .SI ARL,. " ! Agent for-the °isnot ' . ~ August 70,105. • .37;t f' fangIICSWOOD LIAO Fob eaLLS.--Valuable %.W building lots in the most central part of the bor-. °4114 Of POusIUM, lately laid out on the Greeawt , od Shat(, unholy O Bred orsate. ApptY to „ ! • A. RU►BEL. Agent cot the owae»;•at hta cillicett k M!thantangd SL. ?martll). Mark 186/ . 111. ' COAL. LLit LICINJ AMEN .111/..N -1 ) id MEM d ialr la 1, tuiLl ti ic 1 L'oai 11111 =I 14 31. t ... _ IV-If PHILADELPHIA. . . . c rir Advertise hirn /6 gig tep in large, ty, re 0,„ avail, 'ere engs , ..4ed Lleftl , per evert, aelta?ze ! ~,, ii„, Levert advertviiwg fola. . - , To The . Late 45 : Ta:al le MORRIS L HALLOWELL AN.D''CO • • 147 MARKET STREET A the &t:,4-ntion of Iluvem to thrq vet ) uttra.c.!lre ht9,k of SILKc FANCY GOQ.Ds , HIFIf AV i..DF..!0 LI) • GREATLY REDUCED PRICE'S, t rue TOE RE AA FM GER OF TO !X. 31;44.6)1, CA*l AND MONTHS' !SEALERS '417 Li:ILX So g • (Att.:L.llT or dtx PEI; a} ',rice, t r gods Cuvo.lle6lp ultiti -, rrn. •• . YON" April It • . ' " • (.ILI'.LERI -7 • • 40. .11 6 , 1 * I 1 . 1 • H., *.T.SrutuninoL, 493. liiarket Street, below Broad, Pau...Auk:Len/A -3, 1 3 / 3 ,Idi.OVJ'S INDIGO BLUE : je : Aid iv at Alk• ka•l i.rt - et. La tr vt.m, and lattthtrs.“ lar Ittl•t, I r.;•tttititti'V.ta - , t• 4 s, We, tituti tittrtty tlihFt 4,..5•4,%, at. a.. i•l.Ut. I • 11 ar ,, incil nu:U.. /Li ult tio, Ot.Pa ,l(?••Th A • gle Lila! vuiy IYrdr4. dto iv(' t.,• • tut e4l<- I . ..IIKLIIItt, b.. 0 • ,n• Grocer."geti.c.:a!ty. • Of— A hrt rt faint ritoro,Nk>.DLit t LC, ULJ t , I'll IL. keti. 791cie.* • apti itioi , at " CIA):III,'NG . Z . / . .,C‘;:'• N, I 11,! - .1.,t'llog t itolt Illt• t t , 1. , t r 144 J. Li e 4:— 11,p vl ill, a t ..7 Z, g • ;1 4 ,,1 C ,1 MOl.kb) hd 1,,-+• ~; t••• waCC U 1 • L , ut , i)l4:•• .th U. wti...tl the laYe,g pu.a:t.te C,..1 f41.:.tit.:.; tsu tut...sp t. 11,4 in • ;1.- 14stitrti.' 'F..r'Af.irviAS WA, .1e.:1« 01%1 lAAJTIANC, lAVItt:4I lu 1.%111116 - iI ttt uak. ' Ur: t int4;', a., ..og a: rirq ICI, Lutii:r. (I LIN. 4, • : tolli I. • 1 4 :11,13IT Goi4v.r.CtiONX.Erke , • 1 ,Vu! S. MA K V.H/LADELPB.I.A. V 0 II 11(0111.11J11,. q r I I n. LPIALIiOra, I 11.. • ••• ,nit 19, etc„ - 1 r ALI?. 'L.V . I iLuoly.lli wr °rt.!. ,Irt.tiA 11.11,itd, all - .b l . rruutril t•• ;. ,c(• Well. St u, ut 411 liii• 41' IUA -In.l %'. tunas mt ra it 01 t••..rtuvuu ricer. 1 1 , r,nan • Jo 11uthzi 31, 11,,t,, 1 . 8,17.11.:1, 0,, I , z. • IJ - fluJr 1 rin kr*, M11141,(-,, b..,, 1-14 , L50,,tt: .12 Liao PA +0 Drops; Fi:OL Ler DWI DROPS- OF ri,•! Pik ri:iu.vr lL jot. • \V f. parbi its our ;ootirs fur C.i.UOtr) ; LLoti glre luu •.11161arilUtt Ili 1. - afire C{ i 0 1 1,./all4; Ull ILJItc, 1 Otiiiity s.l.!ALhuols tei,J 111011 af, uannr.o Lucy w ill rerrl{,r a. mud, •LitrarlUil sa LI qqtr( :11clikitiVrO• Adilft. SA.I 'llll, brit 1,.1.54 HATS, CA JOHN ' Corii.e.r of Eighth a,.,t St , eets,' ht., Win, ..r..l4'CL:,!‘,:lt. to' Ilvit Ile in 11.11... NV pi Cpsred to filf ev , ry gr? de ;Lad quail , Utfrr and . !Wray tr• - .lr , r thrl, 11AT:4, e.l;; -her kli a tr, uritul . supply o, lin, vrry:rineAt ni;ra;v :ap•,Lr?tiorn Lien!) liaNar ,)111.44i ,, 1ji n,•:.•••• , 11. A artier ndLr [cuci- lu the Cdsti an...1,011e Yrue pn nrlpl r, ,n;,[,;" It 6; (:LlL•it , ) " IDA CO:14,110/1N ova° deal up,, lti1; 1' Ltto', :11111 take-what-yon ,• • .1 • :%.Pring stSle- Hats. two •.k SON, No. 4') MAilliET ;41,rutit, J. lid, e in elute 3 eltelratle etot.k 11.41.'1,10 . 1 It, compri• • . 1.11 t,, add' Dr .U: /it aver. Mott,ltin . Hate., - - .. . -,' . Vidt o• and :7 : (1..1i I i .1::•P.111,1..t 11..04 ei-: :- lo• tyli., oda iin...., Coo ta.;;loorn .hr • - 1t0),.' and Al el:' - I ~ 1 041n.t:raid do 1111. . 1 . 11/19:0111 14,1, 1 .. riydet IlLtd. Pair,. ~ it., 1..:1 I ~- !bp: , tilt ~:-.1 . tk i, , 1 salt Fur .1110 V. L.., Willal tiley ye li :til it thr 10?..1.1: ilrlr..ll f.pr :It .;,.. by tit, Cabe or 1.,. ,:o: Coll rift} ilatturs wit! Intl ••..tr . .1:,L1 at No. tr•".l.t.ltut trident, ztouttt 51.1 e. !JO.* Lt.. ..111.4. ' ' .. . ORME EXOELSIOR One Prido HAT STORL: , . - ; :f• . .GI{EA It BAIIG.II-1 - S • 11440 .x ft w'' i 'a - . 4-IAI i.'.l•;,:Stu:.t.l- . ,til, if A,: r•• 1 ' , lll, ‘ 4. , ,...iin AC „ . 41,1 ::‘. Ci. C LA. A.'s ' 2 'QV Niol l 41 ltatit 1, 4 1)(1 L/ :31.. l'i.llota Plilj” Tii,, clt a rsl •Fl 7 5 , , L,,vi , 4 , , ' /Id the i. .1)1:r As ii. ,1. e.14 . q. lr, 1i11ur....i 1:141; /!:. ~,,,r,/, 1,,,,„. nillrlii) 4,1,1/6 , 1 ~. gezi- rA , AS... ~,M pi;. l e eis..tithwill ,f ifalr.,:iid Cul., - lit ..1 1.. ti it •,,,,,,,,,. W111c4., thr,r rt:spi.,i:iihy ir,v!le run It) € , l .111:1 us .1111illt, ; they lq, el tfelllie al 111. y t , in ;04,15r, It, phice ftu d qt j d ,i ty. .. DO riM I,r,J•rt thl7 iratCr t . .1 . • It, tilt's , I `,. r, , ti :11,1: Ir.:a, AIISCELLANEOU.6. G. ' W RIEGW.Mr. & GO:, E:i IJ 0 / ; COI: NU:\ GI:: .1; dud St.tis.l.l".ll ;L 1. :No, , D'A ice,.it't , d , by .J A. AI °Ufa:. 4.0,10.111,. ,Ord. 1: OLE BULL lIV POTT6VILLL I.fais.l) th , •,vAteD, d POLL: tt, g e r.u f dials ,iiitCri,ina,,ull, Due 11 , 41,.€: to hen Otc tan. tlytir.aBl)Ax. - 0 Al.t't. 1; 1;;‘34 - • . Thai Gold and Silver. Parlor Papers, ,114:" . 1 laLl LAN Cu. 11.'W anJ ricg..ni tienitlLlN of J Odld and Sliverwith 11.1 Gold tiordera II) Itt , tl(ti, %VI ttl eV. - ••r• vait..ty 01 .f it‘f aal.l . ClatnaLer entry and rule r, iron) Crtstittllnt upwards, boinaalc too; I' loald manulasturers pricra, nd malty of tip , sties IftiCed ithfitio at leir.ll,an city prices, The -ut, *scliirr laigt:ll lapel Hang log* to ne I- viol in ta, , state, out nt:l'litladelphla - For : let:le at If. ISANNAIS'S ! - L'aper and ittlt/IL3IO/ , -111,11 ti, Ihst • • 14— tOCIRTLAND STREET UOTEL •Ti TA V lOWA 110'11.1. ) .: 1 ; 0 1 1 i4S 'FLAN D :5-11; E . E IV!! ' lit. Liinkrio unlink I, 10 IflttlEin andal"; 110 .11A. lov 11.13 . Eiit • trElililEl4. -Add litif,l p . a,.11 tlEt.• .1, , / It 'l' ffiep 1 1 Cliyi a ih10111:111 , 1,.r , tik..t..Ll. ' 11ik7I r, .1, JO. S(1lt 1111 p 37115 01 •• 1,.t. ,`• • 11, .ik 1 11 k . ren4er - 111.711 .j r ki,kll...Cllk;k 1/ kl 0,1 1.1.1 11:; , uhk.L, 411 C of 11w I. •' ~,, . 1540 elijoyn Lk tall llr. is u .: pi.Liniaticen: Itl I.oiartil Peliniqi,klllk, rilikrep 'mho 517111 Nev. Yor4 I I,lllulr: , ut,ity, will find CLAM I n115)451.1114 /June. .13-3 m - ? - NOT/CE. • . • . . 1 ,11/I...iut,iiril,,Ut titteLty- ilVel ttattCe that he km. 14411./intra aid tilai)ltk; it...1011f, liardwat•t Slet- Codhc, - ..5.01: Ak,t2itt tot the shit , ue •• The Pnteht Duklr uu,l7l . .aa;e ,Iptitif," in aria rtqlott. J. 2 , •;•. UltAii. • st.it4,(l§el execute ot4eto lur 11141'45...YU1 b 5. are urvldtt , ”) tie to the yuLut, ct ei,;,pl::l,y • di..,lLLikiliy; whAr..tsit ul.4Ptcia:l, 0L iliclollT•rt in,n a lid Al itdNate. ntu Cu Lelit.rty Streti, .11iiit IC I•Jti • PAINTING, a leis 6upsc,,,bui int pubm 16“ 10i I.4Cre fat - paler} IU ES:4;1111, I . We rl 111 e rbilrrel,r; “ii.er IJ ll_illl inor r l' rarr., ri terai. worittatti, th• CF. lorir.V. thr.ter,rrrr Lr ;lit., II; a.111 , :lt• (f.., , ... r-- rr larlf.l.llltlr:bs CIJn, 41411 Eli., hi aAr ted hi the Utot style-U1 t• GrAlli%irLS.. Of rd y Vat, ty r•I a.I r• 'n" fr.lll,l4:llTiPerl,, .11‘ , Irwar.r. r 1 • Det.t. tit I, vu“- ca. 4.,4,1111ar1• rt, ital , l Apt.!, 0, 1;44 4- Ca, • . . - 144triburg Prot fr44.l;* tVaIehOUSE: • • . • 44? r 1 i41,-- L1 , 1( .. 1f;in . 11",„“l 4,1 i za.q.vly at all Wilt, i)• , .1. aue; ant, ; 41;'. 1.11/1111/1.1A 1ipg',......141.11, ij .1 • - • :4141;4, We* -• . .... . lit mull) ME= LaoSaverio , Irnt E - 1 . 1%:;a1,4 'Frau?. it r:411 vri) 11 2.. 411 •;. A.fy ,I 1 ,L I. .1:.;.21.• .44j, 1... iPet 114,V.1 1113 t. 04(111 sup ,l:eil . l'.• (.1111 ll..• hILt•Li.,I•• • • et , k••l . ? ;lite. 30,0 tl..n parti,..uially if) halt' tu,els l I VIP! $(114.1;11,1: .11,/ -utepitattutl vi vdt.or, p,triirk lin, 111,0 gil/..11.1.,1 glee qc“.1:). •., the ftiloltik; str.ue i 5 uet.'......r.t3 ill Ilse ra,li:lt/ la 43 loulr o.lcd . rdttt.• pu:cqui,, In tills MAI t • 2111ilig and 114 c cum (hi; rAtteni pluisiaatt• uttun. ° Aiiri! I, 0,41 • PAT/INT lioast NAILS. 31..:;itqs1;,f hatelacueeu apeowird r.e.ntly County Car ,; tolttrubti then, to puot:c •iast.; . Ttleyercvut:y:.aperinrtotue o",to, /011?1,1.) se. , in ttoe .itlY;1140C11011, 4114 0.1 V. 4.i o , i t.LA , • them Yl to,; oturs. iuppiira ufattoret'erNto,le,l,,, , 3 , d: uiat.Jl al ere roe I , epectiolly V,01,0 urtitina , Iwo and 11ardwai. dote, Centre riL , Audi 11, 19:1 , 10-tc UNE S & MEM OM St., Ptoleit'Alphm IS 301 , aIi ,P,-4 8080 M 11 t
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