miners' ktrnat POTTSVILLE, PA,. SATFRDAY, MAY. 0, 1851 AfiNBRS " JOURNAL has a lar ge- cirralatiOn than any other bireirlPzlter pub• Pod in SonA , ras Pennsylvania. It eirentatts = the Coal, bon an./ Ettainui 11:"Pl. not ail thn and tie astictininz e 4 "z t A". 64 .(r In ail o ar titles; and it ;dart rirer.distes I..zrgely among a., =lasts in SrlrultUill.eorinty,iehicit render: at or the , rrt asr varstahli Advertising medium, in, the County. But foto papers /143V6 49 many capi• Wive enrolled on its rastriptiot ' ACJENTB PUR. 31 1 1111ilLS , 3OVIINAL.t DAvID J CArniel 1-‘0,4119, IRV:ERICK LACDSltl3Ko:4'Tarrniqu ; Tao3:paw. A. GourszT.Tct-rnoct C,u IA 1. XX 5 U Htuan eD, 71 riot St., New 01 .4 C E. l's,lott - rort, Coal Merchant, Wu:nut St Pndadelphiu. . Who:are sultiOnZed to receive subscr , .ption,;', ad. vertit.ethects, tor-the Affrtrs' Ara .; for the fume su - siNESS DEPAITMEtii riEl: the k4downal Je.cetty ear's. Qt WIG. Dr 4.4 EXAMiN.; Situritr'l OAR.* afid other I,.gat .!Y(t. /-,511:N11G inviteC3t4i,tion to freak k.ta ‘ , 4i Lealh.r. ir.st tereierl at hix 'ettatot..hatem EM=EI T. 111.011 0' Coll ,•D CU I'll ON X 141,10111, • -S , :d3 t :6 2 ice: Or ciecgr.plika ) and cee")l 6- "I disn l4 . ll ."it M . N .- merit Combustibles of Fo , sti fuel-- Must riled ty war ernont tirepe,and Mania n'to n.lerat Ing, front the t,e.t authorities. the re!pective ar.:nhnt of the p,ro:oci:on, ronettinnilon, and Corn. iueretel distrinutian t , t the Creet- Coal producing " pl2l on the Arnerlcan Conti:tont eh./ {Neer Indle r, totooh.4 v, tth their Plite.. Tariff. Puttch:ao Interitationeißerulatlons ; itzrotrptin!ed Tabli.e. and /AO Anelleie 01 Mir. evele.nehuetll . o, - o nit incidental eta% entente of the .tailatlrs a the Iron inantiCactifre.• (One SVo. WO to 70 - 1) r.aq..•-- by the CowlirT 'Taylor, r (1111000:la ; it vised and ni?orlit down In ).4, by_tS ti. II lem34,Proiess.r Sei erter and Agricu!ltift io the itelaware e r otic/1e; Mem.. bat to the Acad..tny,ul Natural ecier.ces of Philadel. p ~1‘... Title ed,tiOn iIY ennt4in a DiogTaph_ leal,l3l,lth or lb , antit..r ; by me w en t l ima l c Lt.: D. INaoli•b.,l by J. W. Moore, 1,6 ch,.eteln , ppottlie the Plalladelphia.. l i ifee of the Wilk to ett4stil.bos,l.:fore toit;fif a .. $4; f, Thilyalk to now f)0 fkfttllfegfring 1. beinf•leol l.y it.. Loot 311tharftv. 1401,,!ripTiont .at iff ANNA =I AND of A. M..e. , ,iting & ;oil :1 EMEIM 1:A 4 . , ;(11`. A ISLE tqc • fr. , 11, 0 . 41 , 1 rot Rao. fns n:;?, A GREAT VARIETV.oI . Ipring .1. ar:rootir , d,. 1,1,. V. I:. A.rchlnif+atih—f:l.:..lpitie. 1 1.. k 1 • HI AM: Youts4 linen in every fatly' i.t•tain pic aF ent, iirnniablu einplolnient engaging , in IGe sale 01 urrGn and pi.4ll;:tr• .13, - .iok4", and eanraiising • for o u r valuable Jonquils. Ftir terms and particulars, ad. drrs , POWLEII. , .. Ann • \ :firs ;Broddireti", INew YO. 4: I' 9 Agents who eqage with us will he the ixu.N.h.ll,,- of 10,s, whi:e.tlie pro will h very VIII .It • 377 tTov. BIGLEI: is quite ill. „ Tar. recent mina liaye ca,nirti very dr:ant:nye freshets generally thrptiOuut the Eaq. 17- WE regiet - that Ulll able ',artiele on -Skneoce nod the litble,'? luroisliej us for ttinighnitesdy 13 Oita etowLieti out this week. :I'3' THE American Scientific! AEt•uciation. teasiou !ur weett previous, at IVashingi t:a) city, ndi , Jurned sine dig on Tuesday.- 1)r Torrey is oow Pre'ildeut. CpASILLS GAItDINER, brother of :la. late Dr. tiardmeti. wai called for trial, — l4 - fuesday, tri the U. S. Supreme Court at Wmtlington„ but not appearyg, his bail of WB6 turfeited. is reported, be hue fled the e uuntri!. .1 7 0 . a.--;Ne are requested to announce that the ladies, connected with :the " I`l6' - '• • auel " church, ilatp4urg, will 1:-E• r air, for 'the 'hem :it of old couinienctug on the llth ;Bar- tatiOn diy) and eparinuing a week. They. have prepared all manner of useful and fan. cy articles, - tor both ladtesi and gentlemen, and will be 'roost happy rd seei their Potti vine friends on the "trecastiAi,. Thr Fair will Le held inierif f s Town /11811. , • • • i. . . ~ u:. 1.R.) ,- .:(71:6E.NT ED xcliTi.?3olEN'i.. ' TIo• /2'4ltetneat.througtiout the country at the platnly Most unjuit acquittal yf the Wards Fo if+ uckoer the murder of Prof. Butler, willitmt a parallel. IP other CUIUUM:3 of ,ur paptr,we giye the details of this case and part ut the le' 9tithany, together with some coinnia le. The trial was removed from Loutavtlle, iLe Mene of tots cold-blooded. tragedy, to Rarden county, because the Pelage of the 'people ran too strong against the accused.— The Wards are wealthy, and the rjoestiol really became call between the rtrh and the poor. The aristocracy el th e State' %tete greatly iiiterested;sand even 1100, •Jonn (:%ittendei, volunteered in the defence of . Wards. Duriug' l i theiqogresc of the mai. 11 1 ., fudge forbid the r .. 0 I,l)ea t on of the :t1 r. Rndrr, the deceased, was -an miahte, Salim \Vert!, ho married Abhott Liktvrehee's: such acid had such a tuns about her rouge- plates, 'wileS clBter of (hese Wards. on the eoacht‘ton bt the trisi, the people Lecame highly exasberatell, and a.me e li t4 I.'ah called at which ies§:tionns were passed ooiuesung Mr critienden to resign ,is seat ;a the 17. S. :i'ertate,, and terlut_emz Mr. \Voile, another oft the Icounsl. to rit•ign his seat as state Senator. The WaTLIE were al ro to leave. the State. A large'tnot) proceeded to the residence of R. J. Ward, where they (nicht its effigy Mathew and his brother Rotert, at the , froni door, so close to 'lt !hal 'he we-;1 work caught. • Thefire was ex tirizu ished, ho'n'ever; before much damage w.,ts done. • . • , Irespocititut of theCtocinnati Gdzette, wnung,trou t Louisville under date of April !9th, says • • "Exclionient at the result of the Ward trial runs at the highest stage. It i,sbot.pioduced so much by the result itself, as by the means used to bring ab , ittb that result, and some at tending cireutnstancee. The jury and the counsel fur the defence are especially . de pounced. Mr. %Voile, fur the. defenci, used in his ,perch -erne harsh expressions . 150111 this cm-, wit) resoling here, as' he does, and representing ibis county la the • ^I;1 Cr f4-nate. he gets his full share of abuse. :tad more than his ,bare of eggs, about forty having, been thrown at his house last night. .1a indtana'r , .n meeting will be held this eeeniog, end mikes.cold, wise men mount toe whirlwind. and tide sibs storm, its devils t•tions will,rnake the ears of hem that hear. it to tingle. A large sum Lae been sub ht'procure effigies. . , • 7 4 .- te Wards. I beltevs, are in town, though . ..St e was a rumor yesterday that they hod .I , Jeca trio rivet. A large 'l4ot in pistols and bowie knives Dt,irts. of yesterday. They are now gs , liti the lie lucky statutes. O.d mvu ray they hate Ertl/ nothing like thr p;i suut feeling for tiventy yet re." la a:Anion:to the above, we' f,ire the /61. ~ • teing facts front the papers of Louts.vtlle: The call for'the Meeting in, t og : - :Taturtlay night, was to rake Measures to erect a mourneut to the - memory of Prof. But• 'l,rr. and also to give expression to the pop. tsr feeling, at the outrageous verdict of the pity. It was beaded, "To-the Wolfe Blood.. Lcunds of Loulle." r. Wolfe putiliek; ‘.,„ l a the Centier a letter M , denying . the use the harsh terms said to have beet' apphed ty him to the people of 'Louisville. - The man Barlow, who testified so effizi ewtti tu the Ward case before the Hardin cuort,ty jury, was ejected from Brown's Ho . , e 1 yesterday rooroin i g be the s proprtetor, who lefuied to let 1 - /In eat in hit house. W 'retorts that not long subsequent to the ludic' of acquittal' in -.ha Ward case, the peoptcof Elizabethtown held- a pqblte. meeting.' Resolutions- were l‘asted, e . secrot:ng the jurors , end bottling tartym aces up in public 'corn. 'Great II• .:ement revelled its the village, nod was rapidly spreading throughout the spumy. tterriatel, I , ,tri, Cincinnati, dated far,' t The Ft euri;,. pdpers are tilled with th e rt.,.eedin26 41.:Jblic meetings in that State; Sy every out of wtheit flowerpot . Crittenden b`/.1) ..h...nc.unced and reytetotedr"to resign tuft lo the U. S. Senate. The Ward I:unily here lett Louise/Ye, and wheteetcur t of the allegrd Criminal unkonwn. tg- Ps von nAvos i WANTED et -Lames Jones, Slater'and Plasterer by trade, a !dative of South Wales, aged about tsventj:-.four years, by his brother.iu-taw; Samuel "ktlytn as, •res"%ding at lieckatitettritle, SebUylkiii County; Pa. When lass heard from hi was in !Atrophic 'Tennessee. Papers pleaiie no lice. E M MIN I Ntw ',13 Com.-- We were s.)inwn yesterday by 31r. 11. F. Weaver, of Ildiward 1 : 0, -'sEzPre:46. one of the near three.ilollar Gold Coins. • It it yen. neat' w appeiranet and'is easily'distinvished from the and 82,50 coins. On cna , l;,ir la a wreath eti4 circling the' figure :. to the dollar coin—and on the ca , If i= :cad of the (lap of Liberty, o w head is" ^futouated wit,„..la au dre,k ; nllkilchr causes it X° he easily dts,how4l.lied liom , the - ss*pieces'', . 11 will prove a useful anticouveuieut co nit, n - NV r t AN assure the editor of thekc . ,g; inter that we did not pel the hrticlenbotit the DepcSit4not vein of Coal) to ei:atify anv,.' par; ocular person. We gave the inforniatioc just-as we received it Dorn 'Aft.. lie.aeliern an experienced miner in this region, who run themunellinto the coal. The tenor 'or: fhe article in the Rogistrr, linWever,•,exhibits one imprirtaut tact, and that is, ,tha) waiter doel, t not. possess one single manlyi feeling, or litt..would absolutely have loathed kiimselt when he penned that article,. fr . Pittqinv..r Pii.r., - .t. his vetaird...i.klts. Dix's.Bill,tranung 10,009,060 the i acres .t 1 . -Public Land , . fm - Watie Asylurtis ia tlii dd.; i !erect States. The...Pres:dent says it i. izn-II constitutional -scrsays Senator I.idu..g/a, , s,— . It it believed that the Vett/ will kat . the, ll?titestead Till and also Beatiett' Lantt Dis tributiou Bill. Senator liciuglas' optploo . 1 I • however, dittem lie says-the Iloideijead t BillTiving the lands id Idreign ernigraeog ,t , l constitutional, hut' to give into pour it ane; Americans aud - Emigianis is uncritatantifyial.li nae,Senalor was F,O Indecorous a 3 to iniintt-1 .ate that - insane persons /10 no. rates: *fide th e sane .persons hid.. The worst litiitqre in. this husiness is.—it is posilivelyisia-„ i ted , that 'the President assured Miss ?1) - 01 :that it the Bill she tleqired passed, he . tiould 'no,,,vett) it. :: sTATE LEGISLATt I gE. ' The restitutions passed by the Sonatekpri)- ' posing certain amendments:ln the lot4tilti : lion. provide that Itert.;lter, there shall k lIC Hitcher increase of the State d.bt, ()eq'. the sum of tsoo,f.iffil in Shy one sear, utileP; 91e - event of war. That a ? T erm:l°cm ingFund tihall be established, thr the t gf,adu• at and certain extinguishment of debt ; and that the municipal LubscriPlions to railroad and other corporartous, that) he h.hereafter prohibited.' • The Bill relative to the deposit of i• dirt, in and oo the.margin of streams, s'ti as ! to be washed into lanais', was called ud last t week, by Mr. Price; pending the' ameMln'tent of Buckatew, to confine the 'troy 151(;113 ol f' i t the bill to - hcbuylkill County.. 4r: Hendricks opposed the am eudmeni the,bill. • lie desired to-have an opportunity to confer with his constiturnts, 'nag of whom-were deeply interested; before bill wasaletinitely acted upon. lie had not yet hail time for this purpusu. The late p'e'rivil at Which the hill had 'been introduced Would' :scarcely aflnrd titre during the presentsc,- slop, and he %cupid prefer that id he laidinver dill the next session, which, after some little discussion, Was agreed to by vote of .ter.)sto S. A Bill ittAutorporat - e the tfifS7) o f l'alb Al to, in Sehui lktii. I . :ounty, into a boroii,gli, passed the' blouse filthily on the ?filth elf. - The bill to protect certain : dotnestiqund private rights. and to iirrzent abuies or, the s afe and use of iwovieating Minks, 'WWII de 'bated tit length Jrul passed itinully, the Hotae, Tuesday- A leg rote. 111) ei t ien ib er a must have joined fince . the Maine Law 163 - The Bill to reetiis 01 r,eer tIOLISCA, Arr., to S•ittlyßili is“ttrity, pas,eif . the Sen - ate fivallv•nu the . Built houses have pissed a resolutiudi, to adjourn slqc du, DD the ',rob inst. The facts ot the case, in the recent Wald Trial for the murder uf Prof. shims AT the testimony', was brirtfly tic inihiWs ,Prof. W. 11. 1.1. Buller, a'gentleman of e 1:" reliant character and fine education, wasfor tnerly a private teacher in' the Ward family, ivhd are wealthy citizens of Louisvilie,°aud by whom Butler was highly esteemed, , t At the time of the' murder, however, ha keiit a school of'a superior erade In : that 6170 and had for a purat a brulhei of Matthetf,- -- 1 7 . Ward, earned William. This buy had t,r,..,-. ken the rules of ,he s'elicid by bringing c ! ,tes:- Outs and - distributiog them among some of the boys, • who threw the ~ liells Inder.l;the seats. 'Pitta attracted . the attention of Mr.- Butler, who inquired into the matter, atill,e fault was fastened on WiltiaraWard, rvh:n . at first, decked it. 'Mr. Butler then, corrcred the - boy far breaking the rule , - and,,fordymg. Matthew F. Ward, the next, -. inerning,t- on . - . heartug o f it, repaired to,n_ runittniiii!A•Nilop and purchased two - pistols, and hail ri",eni loaded, and Ili company .with his :-lirothir!3, W. S. Ward, also armed, and Wm. W4rd, proceeded, to the atoll:, imaiirell for .Ur. qui ler, who came out of an adjoining morn, laid after a short altercation, shot hint throffgh the lung's: Mr Batter died the next Med. -'-*-' The, principal witnesses . antiust the at•it. tied were, the scholars of Prof. Hillier. 4 , h0 were present at the lime. We subjoirqshe evidence of one-of them: 7 • I . ~ Edward.':. - Knight cal ted.- 7 -Was pretest 'at the rchoot room - tit - Mt: Moi ler oil the the e- PO day et NovemLer Inst. Was in Mr.'Nttir ' gis's recitation room, and saw Mart V. Wird, Robert J. Ward, Jr., and Wm. Ward "Ater the gate from the street into dile school (tillize yard. This was about l ii o'clock. - ,At aartit -9!- ; o'clock:a - negro of Mr. Ward's had called and left. word fur the books of the Ward q,,ys to be sent :tome. ' Hail heard .some direat; iron) these 'boys the day previous, which made hint expert some trouble the morn he'saw the Wards coming into [be gate. •ilje immediately went to the dour. Opening ithto the lagre school room ; the other boys fuilc4e ed, but Were immediateli called back by )lr. • i kS'turgis,afte assistant. teacher. , , • . When I got to the recitation- room dtior, t'oeVards bad come in through the passae, l and were in the main school room. • 31st. Ward said, I have a little matter to settle i with you ; .'which is the most to blame, fhe I little contemptible puppy who begged clic:st• I nuts and then lied about it, or, the boy who let him have them." *. Mr.-Buller asked Ward to go to his Morn and be6yould explain Hie affair.. Mr. s iiiard said: . ..) 'o , here i. the Plitee toiauswer ale. question." Butler refuse...lto answer without art explanation. Mr. Ward then said, "Why did you. call my brother Willtani a, liar? s ' Mr. Butler said he tins not disposed to answer the ittiestion witqatt an eiptattation. Mr %Yard sitid,..you air a ! d—d liar and a • d--d• itottudrel.” IVard then made a motion es it siii,liting, at Prober.. who milled Sack a little Battler then raided his right arm and mnved towards` Wards- 1 Ward drew his hand from Ilia pocket, Ti.:rc., Aen red a pritrit;ro Bailer's: left breast and ft r ,- eil. Butler dropped immediately, esclailtilhg, • "Oh, my wife and child' .My (kid ! I'm dt ad!" , Mat..then drew another pistol, and Bober Cf. 3. Ward drew a knife. Mr. Stiirg,is came out ' of his rec.:tart:4i room, add Holicit ittid.“Cctue an, I'm ready.:' Mr, :- , t tit qty retreated to his ' room, and soon came OP. ;1,4'11 a , and Rob*:•rt I adianeed towards him ty •'.!.-al,tillei and nt. Sturgis run 4,-0; tutu hitt t•.:.. - a and made .his escape oin tiftsbe wind:it-. r • 'All the ..tii , r , t-silliol , , r..ti:tly the_ saine 1 stale Of lath., and al .0 shat f'rof.fitliki's fright haul r.ias:crippleti, ..sci that he c. 4 Uhl uot ,\ ""open or shut it,. the - fingers being abo t - him ' shut--that in reply to Ward, Butler skke as it he desired to Jcascaa rr ikyttli him—(fiat Ward looked healthy sod 'vtglacitts and spOke in a lodd tone: - whereas Butter's replies tirOe polite and gentle. One or . two were under the impression • that a mordent before tile .pistol, was fired, Butler, on being pronounepd a )iar, laid his right (crippled) hand ,-, ligho-y, nu Ward's shoulder, but rilij,tvern nonficlOt that no blow was snuck. Others adinitqai that Butler tnight have pu-hed Ward back a little, but the pistol was fired iri e,uie.k by. Ward &flit he had given the beta Boar. it was difficult tor iheta, it :appears., to r.t4te exactly what occurred. .:: ~ - • ii :., Pr. Thompson, who was called in to drem 'the wounds . of Butler, testified that the ' cte•A ceased in reply to a question tir, to his, poa• tioa when he was shot, said Y.i,z were cleat chid ; . Ward called me ti liar,Aand I etruttk him ; weclenched; then I rketved a shc4,: did not knew who shot me." The Witness further ttritheri that, ;)oiler was a 01)4 mail, weiabiag.l3s or 1411 lbs.; the fiti'genr rif his right hand were about half :lined and cot& not - be straighteneit ; his amt was probably! thrown hirward when he received the shag. "Dr. Mandell, who :was also present with 14. Thompson, testified that Butler 'said th(it ' Ward raised hig hand to strike him, who 1 he (Batley I gave him a bloiv, aoil Ward Enid : instaotly, intii.ellag.the WOKld'a which 1311 .1' Ise died in a taw hours. I'll F; TESTIMONN Tzar= 4cco.".za T - scahawin MR 116341 • - „ „ The quantity entby Hattread this:week is p3l 07 'lont•—bv 14 ions—!or the week, 61.16;1 01 :resse by nellroad 137,- 475 17 tuns : ,in. _ .(,.5,"%71 I S tonsio i;arne. , prr•od tear. • Tai relent ra.a. , nterfered to , soine extent with 1 - 121DIUgoperanowt in tine region, and in Ear eral inettances have "drowned out" C4o.l,iertes—t he aupp!F has tbeiefore fallen oft 2 :77 1 tonasthi , ., week, a)1 of whteh4s ny Raftroaa. It_hoWe'ver exeedk the quantity tent for the corretpandln Week 1151 .year tont.'• We learn that thd Railroad Coinpapy ha-3 Coif a; ged .te:rnreen, ennead rlrern rter LocomotiveE, .and will be able to tranvort front :ifit '0 . 5;4 . .000 tons per week in the tour et three or tour weeks. The inttreatm already from all: region is 172,848 ton's. Last year at the ,same period 'We were be hind the previous yest7is t r iipinviiti„' 4 so,42l 'tons, making u (Inference Cl Lef lf ir r wh i o, is a pretty, fairlitisinels for u "ddapii!ateil" it,T;oo or individtiat Operatois. Our frienja on the .Lehtigh seem to r .oooliorly unfortunate-13A year the tiade wain -lieetreil at h-a3l ifift,fti9 mire,. by the rri:cality df the 15trite A.gents.--and Ibis year disasters have already corn: m e ee e d Who recent rpina Must have been mach heaviet to the North and ;taat then it tht3 direeticu—the streams haring Lech ativollen to txdo.“.tai.exteakanfl tbe damage eattired thereby, very lirrivy. At Hartford. Connecticut, I'4o' water was higher than it ha, been since 101, and a large portion of the city we muu.katettl. in3e water iu the De'.33rare wan islso very foga. complefelyodeed. mg line Deraware Division of the Pen : asyfrenra CA• yr..l whieh 'emu 10 days from May 2d, t 4. repair Tltry (, quest w;11 give an impetuto !toe, ltd;!• read, which is now progressing from ilaston to „m eer h rhitnr. and insure its completion The pr--.• eel I car . it i, reported 'hut the iTeititivire au.) . iturtgon Uonipaoy's C0n.3 1 , has r1;.•_ , ..) cou. damage, OA require' o!ifut ten da±,s' to repaft. Tito Ira: e front that rrtlion %vac (t/F.2 cit)out:,!.:rmittteneini {Own chi: Ttr. V't c.;31911 cuts oil the' supple, It nine the Pviiti..lyl'aniA fi;0711 Compauy".? • The riiiihifyil:lll o:.rs cion•uderahly the Week. het the Canal t .11 , 1:110Cduo - dpiits!..Y.e. Wilal• •,) Lu u , We c... 211 ieUeft iivarS Wete . de(3;llCd tt day or two 1.!, , big!: ikaliir Liu now On): aN Ileliar ' roe a p ace from t ha.; I,. e . t . fl ' rem p ee d - urine 7.:1.-coad dam at fort 1,11 3 i,en 'flied up agent by the fit'gli water The C411+4!1:t: hate a *trona force at Wort; elealinv out tltq .1.41t1 aga,a, to as to peep the channel open. ft alleged Jhat -new of the t/peratuis mu tl.e Llreek throw their Clual do-t into the •tre.on, ‘‘'hielt tvat.l.es ti.;wil and tills tip the, damp.. dpplOrTliloll Millie to thZ- Legishittire 1 4 y the Pre-nierit,'Mr Fre te.v, for a law prohibiting this deipos4ion. of ,Coal dirr,letr the hid, we ofeeive, ha, tweil fo•lii,')ned in the noose. wieeh oI eunt , e'deleat• it I t la.. of the Leek , ' On De,,twai. , ;and. Raritan canal was lapeed entoiderabte the recent ireFhet, l'atl'a• a deaati.qiltto ,6 ' ll, !Or set - eral days on that ut l etine. rT Vessels are tiiv ()In two ahoy Frame Dwelling iloEt,e with a hO - 1.: trotit, coil et It S'torr Fromil ntilainir attactiiiil-3.4 the property ni - JOHN'FI. f:ENNEIA . .- H.!" All pertain tour lota or pieces of FroJint *rmp. :it itto Town of New Castle, Settuyt. Lai ciionty, fronting on tbe Coal Castle Road, and tionnib.d by lantliint Charles Miller, Jam D es un- William fiirthard*on and others, containing I,, tre the r Wilt 10 feet and An depth feet, with the uppyrOinsnees, con*Alitin , * of a two story Leg Dwelling ( weather Donnie()) with a story Frame thereto atnrhed, ands Frame h t—n 4 property of PETER BECK. ALSO,, Alt 4;4 certain lovor piece of ground, !maw in the Ilimough of Sr. Clair, Sebtryikill County, tioundeibn the north by lot of Pliny Por. tar, on Ile es,/.2&Set•onn Street; on the *oath by. lot of Evan Evanif and On the west by Third Street, rat:naming in TOMI and in depth 200 feet, with the appurtenance*, consisting of athrotwory Wick, I)wening ilottre and a two storli Frame I/wolfing , Histee..—as the • a ; projerri of WIT. E. PORTER. 1 AliF.o, All that certain tot or piece ofehorul mute //I the Borough of Pottsville, in the, te.lntY , of Sehoylkill, acid being D arr of lot 'utarktol in Pott and Patterson'audstbxt to Pottsville, witai the number 27, bounded in front by Norwegian 144 m,, on, the rear by a 32 feat, wide alley and eta the east and west by property of:tam:tat nefinet, .evattaining iii width 20 kat, '9 00 I Lc.; tr. '1,539 09 :77,13,, 2.197 b 7 . i k and in deptli 112- lest, with the apptuttruauces, ecitnitating of a 2i story stone - Dwelling. House sad Frame Stable -tits the .property of PETER SHEARER_ , , - , : i • c. __,.. ALSO, Alt th e right, title and igierest of Sam uel Diener, of. to sad.to all those four. certain lots or pease of patina situate in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill Counts-, being lots:marked te.Pott and Patterson's addition to said Borough with Nos. •25, 1.'7, 2 1 g and al, eachlot cootaining in width 60 feet, and in depth 294. feet. !wended couthwordly by Mahantougo Sleet. Wed earthy ha :lit,' street, northwardly- by • Norwegian Street r and eastwardly by felt Street, excepting and eachsdmg' however, a part oflot N 0.27, sold to Joseph Con- t net. containing in 'Width 20 feet andh3 depth .112 -teat,, (on which there is erected a2 } _ s t or y stone dwelling house,) with the appurtenances; 'cons,s. Gag ot a2l stork stone dwell nig ;bb Tule, i: a two itsr - story, moue ellaya ili ou , o . i o two _ - . r , story Frame Dwelling Houle and two ; Ir t ; Frame Stables. I I • ass ALSO,' All that certain Farris ;or - tract ' of land situate in the BOrtinith Of-Potits. stile, Schuylkill County', bounded .on the; east by a 00 feet Wide street,.on the nen h by liigh Street, on the west by a 20 feet .wide alley, and on the south by land of Burd Pettersan, - cantaiiiing tour acres and 102 perches, . with - the appurtenances, untwisting of - a two, story Log -Dwelling'. House -with a two story stone &Mitt= theivo attached, a Frame Barn, a, Log Pottery with'-Rile:l Frame : 'Shlughter !louse, end two- wells ot Weer- ALSO, All those two certain lots , or pieces ot ground, situate .nt the Borough of Pottsville, in the' Cranny ot Schuylkill, numbered in Kat& Rhoads' 1 addition to Pottsville with No.. fir.and 57, bona dela in front by East .Market Street, on the rest ' by: Arch Street. Wilthe east by lan& or F. W. Hughes, and on the west by hat,. of : Charles W , Taman, containing in Width :;t1 teat ;eery, and in depth 200 feet. more or less—as the property of SAMUEL HEFFNER. ' ' ? ALSO, The undivided meets . or half part of all that certain tract nr.piece of land sitnitit3o-Branch township, Schuylkill County, bodaded: and' de scribed as tallow.: jitectuning at a :atone cornet' on line of the New York and Schuylkill - Coif - . Cowpony's land, and corner ot • Philip I:Zimmer man's tract, thence north I went ytive'idegrees wsstoone hundred, and tifig;-cight and- ftVe-tenths perches to 'stones, thence north fifty-sin i i tleg ree s . east. 1 1 10 perches to it smug maple, tree,' theme soth hi n itty. tour degree* ea , r, one handfed`-and -- iirrenty.six and twa.tentlii perche's ito a' slate. theme' south sixty-rite rieraera east, one hundred ant: twenty-sit and 'live-tenths perches; to the place of hegtoniug„ eontainin one hundred and eleven acres sod nilowatice , and being, the saint traet of land which ,wB4 surveyed in 1, pursuance of 1 a warrant dated August, tird, A 1). 19125, 'granted ro Samuel D. Franks. E , q., with the! applsrtenan • t'eti. . ' ' • ALSO, The tiddteided moiety tar; hslilpart 'or all 'that cantata true( or 'urea of' , ltUttl situate in Francis township, Schuyik.ll County,; bounded and 1 JeAtt abut ea till lowt, to wit : Beginning' at '..? Sickle . ~e o, r h r t‘ t ;y r , lo t n : ol a i nl e c o o l m t p uh oan yN , le t w a thiY , O 4 r b k , a m t t, t l 1 :4 :llnorth iltirty-four de g re e s weft, cue :II I II I hundred and seventy ers• and two, 1 tenths petchert to a small maple -tree, . . thence north !idly-six di;grees east, twenty and a halt perches to ornsple, thence south thirty-lour Jegrer4esq, thirty-two perches to a Spanish oak. thence norili fifty,stx degrees east, two hundred nail fitly - . six perche• to a stone, thence south thirty I tong degrees east, twenty-foot perches to h chest nut. ink, thence south . live degrees •est, Ogle hull ; dreil and eiglity,even perches-to a. ',tenet thence ' , ,.troitth 'sixty five degrees west, one hundred and .sixty 'perehes to the pla:ceot betunaing. contain tag ''' two hunched and .titero acres arra /.t4 perches. I and allowance, which tract of land we,. surveyed .1 lik elltStiOnee of a *arrant dated the 'Ertl day ot ; L'ecernter,. In 1, granted to Samuel p1i , rank,.F... 1 ,.., 1 with the teraourtenquiee.,,as the property of SAM• I 1:r.o. 11F:PPNER. - . I s'elze 1, taken in execution, mita-Will he sold by ... } -JAMES NAtiLF., Sheral. Ske'ritrit Offi e ce .Pottevilie; t , , 1-4.tt. i May 6 . .. ts.al,7„ :( 1, • NEW AND SEASONAI3LE '001:11:1s. Bl,Atit tin KO; '• . dimmer rinks, • Silk Tissesse • • irdregi eßirege da l e line:, Idler vartiqe, Cite Its de I,4ints; . . Earls on Ginghatos, • • , • . I. vee stivek•of, Prini i,. , I , droing and simmer fitiserie, . 1-highs * Ft •twtt and Anierii a n lair. iI3, 1 Vl.lllO. ek WititoDoods,.. Needle....ors, roigilags and Insertinas. ; I ' ' Do dO 'Colia'fir and thlndkereli Vera; • - Plain Lir,ra ilandkin tiirli, vety'leor .• ' tiid Al live-., heat make, .14111 t ..1a kid lintoli. Full 1110.. k cif -flosiitt y. i Snowier Cassitnere, variety of Pitifeins, . Constant addit loud made to ;lock :- int sate tow: Please , call and raamine. - --- , • A.IIENDEFOGINi A a . t. April 21kihat .. .; ' 17-4 f -- - - RICH STOCK'. Or. CAREtTIN ) GS . : FOR iziPillliil TRADE, I ' 1 - Y v 11}:` bitt,ctiher in in receipt of his tiorlng Shirt I 61 . Carpefings, 011aq/0111g en extensive and carted iv+icafment of 1 ." , plPotliti Mt ries of Vilvel , 1 f TapesirOliniseta, i CARPETS . .. ••• •• n Py, r st ton • Super&line Ingrain, . ••Wenitlatia, iIPICItts. Mikei tea a and English Oil ClothiW , With an entire fresh stuck of 01213(MtlIt'PriArrgy IFlano'arol 'fable Coy tiradti ATTINCS,,arc.., ite., &h 4, n very large" imiortment of toi4 priced Car pets and Oil Ciotti' or ail drsul ptlnnr,apted fur C'ount'ry and Clty Country Merclieloa and oinPra Atiolit4iid our cha4ng Carpern,are le'rited to rail and etaln me. am , am determined to sett as In'tv as any Reuse In ID , : ROBERT 0. WALKER,. hesiniit Strtet., belay Eighth, Apt:lol,l6si i 174 m =I 1311adiri Liver romphinti, Retention or U re r oleVelkttef.l,l - I , )lft , j TUE DON . IEEV DEPARTMENT i;onriate , oribe largeat and must eatlet• arsortnient that tan be Pound iln any a/tab/Nan:tent -in Pollndelhbia. i! • ' ' - .1. D.l; : frptrt his long einerien e and nonneetiots I with the most anemia, houses to the. linnealthstes. awl hoCestensiSe ts-shities, feet,' amours& thar, be cai" offer Ind 'cement% to an. Who may favor: him ;with a. call, Fe;goal met with In Yhtladelphla or eleawhere. .I c ; ri- iimvia,!,!gt Ci!,... P , , , 1• and rfPLDtr4i€Lop... 1 • - f J. P. 131ttliNg, )I rl. E. cur. of A; 7i, and !Oath sta.;, Phihid'a. April 1,;.. laai .' • 1 . ; 134 m • , - PaItiLDEMIA , ...r.llii - vv: ...1 ND S Erif.hfEß DR Y i4OO ns i , . - 1834. - ~! • DRY GOODS. Sak ! and Shawl Store.' .0 NEW & CO., N 0.146 fIIEBTKIrr eit;, Philo ildelphla, have received Dy'the Eutivesni Mesta era, and also nom the largo netiob mimics In New York sod this city, a very mg,: ateostrhent of, RR' if AND EL Et :ANT P ft:l IVG DR V ticoo Ds., • ! • Loo 1 4. es New ,e:yle Paris Plaid and Bilks. 9.9) j. do do , I.l.iin and frrocedl. do , 71x1 4k) do di) • Sitiotsy Black do 5 tales Rich Mille l9oid 3ilKa. . I 'Pleat goods are innetly choke nos- rrinn lie large Peremptory halesdril?ew Vora and'Yhitiadelplita,aud Tae topside red extremely low. 'ALM),f i . 150 very tlettly Erritirddityred Stanton praor kin do dri klub, - ado air do I dol Long hod finottrr liroche patleip.; • .Nets Styles ratio Caalithere ••• floid tio,rdcrr. .100 liu Manttlin4 and ?alma., elegant; ',Rriug • ..filat' s • wide Mx ntlll.. Velvets'. in ell roloqctelort. are outarpaimed in in). tonaitry In yeaki . 4,, tiple and price. - In riddition, tee havri in'Oepointifoortment m.0. : 11,, box,. Mow- de Lalura, F renrh Lawn', Ginghnrus. Endiroldertus, Gloves, Iliblions:t Fancy Goode;'ele:-, etc. ,e.request those. Willl air :mining ilia Tlty So Make. their ph/cruises. to cell and etart.Ene cur Mork Eta it Li {NI kargest, beat fteNCEttl and rtirateet we have eve. olibert. • - I April I, 1e54 • • .._'• 13er New Rich and Fashionable Pali (i0011)!V.-! J. .D. GREENE! tlAte with. 4..1. Ca.,l HAV INii opened ilte large and sple n did apse. N: E, ;Corder of Alto' and hlftiT/1 Streets': Phila.. del phia, with a stuck. Of Rich, flare andTaiihlonable Dry (1,1•>d,,0t the 'twat tmportattoni',grinslating in part 01 • t. • ; ; Rh If Plaid find :helped Mantilla Dar 'espy_ ind blouselln De Lamm% Large plaid Olag . 1.1101,1, Plaid and ,Fissured De Lainee, Spring Chintzes and Penns of elezaut Patterns, , main Dimas: suitable for Erientia,; ILinens, I.llllllff, Lacce, Gloves, Hosiery, Of every description, Including a large ;and hasn't.. fol assortment of NI ANTILLAti of every shad*, style and color, gni up with swift( care under 'tait own . I.nperaistoo, ta now ready to, furntsh die Ladies; , ol Protsvilit '4,511 vicinity with any of the thrive goods, at the very lowest i THE • LINEN DEPARTMENT etimpriteo eery knnwnatyle of goodm 111411.01 e tor riolll.lo,llltrratA, B .Anhian flm sra, . ... • . V. DEPtrV. returning ttittalta foir the!iibrita - 0 .patroottir exteaded to hint by,tas eoutirryfriendir during the past season, Intorno thenLittaf be! is new prepare') to-ault purthixers, from a tam e and d% asitpti tt leut of I Rich Plahi eqlka,. err nrh Primed Late nu- Statue Striped :Silica, , Paris Milk Intuits; Rich Brocade " Rich ripheditaTcp a. 'Rupetn Plain " ,Pfila Oafrtesi. Th'e Beet Died( ••• _ Grenadines, t}raaaaira, Chanqaabla hilks.kc i • DAalnea, 0/0 BbarlP. k - Alen, liplendid Embroideries, Kid filovea,A.lesbie and 1%101m:re :Shawls. Paris Mantillas, Ace;, wuh Many other durable goods. r. Th- - .wenstyles of goode will be conmaadly we . be uerven etyles (1 good, ..,.. c l i ve j. a nd s bid a s ;ow ad at efty ocher 'store: a Lb, city. ;- J. Y, DENA , No. 41 111.80 Street, Ithilaileiphls, Feb. 150854 . ~ __ 14.-31951. vezaumut PROPERTY POO '9,111.E. Sit t;cret 71! VENTRE -1.1.. Atha certain lot of around Situate un - th e Aliontweast earner of Centre sod Mehl Streets, in the Ltorough of Pottsville, Pa., contain Int 00'feet In front on Ventre Street, and entendinc that 'width in length or. depth NO feet. along illah 13titet to a 10 fret wide Al.; ig • nay, the appurtenances, en/witting; as k of a two nary frame building. now Of,. citified by stoies.and ass diveilitithonee;. the main buildinz fronts be fret On tightre Street. and et tends In depth 30 feet, with a hne element stoty of crone, with a into.atorg briar kitchen 'and hack buildings attached, running back 70 feet in said 10 feet wide •Iter, with stable and 00.4,01441g5. Tills poverty note rents for POO. it may be dist• dad into t twenty feet !onion Centre street. Also, orie other lot of, around situate' oh _,. 'containing in e froot atioitt 16 feet on said Hip Itrrrt. 41111 enending - irk depth 60 feet. With a 11014 It; (rime building on the rear tali thereof, bounded by proper. ty of Morris Kennedy and others. - A good title will be given to puchasert, indfirputo. tile. For. further particulars inquire lat Messrs. wELLes it 1111‘11kg', Wise. Centre litreet,:rotts. le, or at No. 19 North 3d Street; Philadelphia. April lik.ie.ll ; 171 r FITS ! FITS 1! FITS t! 'r r. VEGETABLE: FITPA L LT 'APILZIPTIO PILLS. • For t4a care of Fits, Sia3mr, Cramps, ortai Natt.aus and Constaational Disaatrl, • Ea.4oNta Wu" ABE LatIBBINGI UNDER P this dittressing malady Will find the VEGErgemg, EPILEPTIC F./LLB to , be the an)! rentedyerer diss, cowered for, curio; Epilepsy. or Foiling Ph., • 1 Theie Pills possess a specidc action tan the her. woes estteln-; and, ailthongh they sre *repartee es. poctally for the purpose of curing Fits, tbey relit be t found of especial beneltt for GB penman afflicted with Weak genes, or whow nervous system has beet, pr... grated are/tattered fladleny rs (tat wbstistr. tactual le cumplatata. at diseases of long 'standing. semis. dared by 'menu eness,t hey °repute dl benNic yJ- Price Mite B 2 Of bas, or two 'Mee, for rersOns eta or the city, enclosing p resalUante, will turd rh o Pills feet them through the malt, free ot postage,- for sale by BETH 8, 11 . 101 EZ.N0. 10 e 1 01.315104111d *tree,. Baltimore, Md., to whom , orders/roman page _ of the Union. Malt he addressee, pest-paid, ' , • i nauto Torres. TIRE ellbettiber respectfe calls the nUemisek ci the nutelc:.l pobtle generally, to hi. Mackog g. soperiot totted Instantbente from 10. ••• 'IL • • "Octaves. Made lb the most dearer ble meaner, sod warranted to everts 'effect. They are tiered at taiga able prlcts,aird mill be packed sad tiltY,4ermil, , a tots plate free of any charge. Secandebtr j og pi a m . 1 for sate. , ' 11* Y. FACa1r....411.11C1 • • tele ikel Silk" Ile 4 bathia r NO. 0 &MO 70 lit still • ARA 111, •"- • Alitalltnt, • MAN J] '10112 1 1P3 AND IMAD ' tro: • 'IL J. WILLIAMS; No. 12 North', SIXTH Street, Ntar .11I ' arket, 'PHILADELPHIA., . . , M iiNuFAcTuroge Venitinti Blinds. CM. Paintud atto! Buff nottatol Abodes, Thing., and frith mins*. and Reed Rlinds. STORE STIADEd Tainteittu order, and Ohl Blinds Repaired. - WILLIANS.in the PIOXIERR in the TRADE'. and O.IIIOIJI , ITOR of sit new styles. Buys tor cash. spa !tumuli's noes larger than any other nerenn in she bus/nets, Which nnabley him to wits a better hrtli - te. end 4 /11 ti Oita, as. sy twist la tAe United Stains. Purchasers will end Itto their. interest In rah and sundae pis mach.- "He studies to please, and it prompt to tineineds." re DON'T FORCED—No. It NORTH - PIN:B .att. it lull 15.51 • I ii-tm • Girgte Aprons,. Fire Bow,' Apr . 9We., it. Jai Cr,ling LOOktlig(;:a .1 and Ptettrrt Frarie rape,s, , anit TYE Subscriber calla the attention or Stateliest.- In the abode articles at seasonable use. whirr' he Ild* tuanufac.tutos. and offers at such prices that alortkeepara tau effect la cs.stirs at tiaallaaate . protiw. Orders to sof llalbuat " 1,06 11 / opera rds. accompanied with the cast,. will be sup• plied WILY promptness and satlstartion to the put. chaser. ' Alga, French abil American ThrlbtrE PAPER, by th e R ehm or ijiatre, Blank Soaks, Writ 11./ Papers, thaalonery.-ice.. dte.. St the WWII/ wholesale _ JAMES R. rtlMU!ti, 'Bu amine, and statioitor, ) at Market Street, rebore Ilth, north aide. Philadelphia. • 18-It Arad 21. IEA 'YETI MAZARO POWDER COMPANY; ~t ititaavrarrunate nr . , z`Z (? Tr, N POW DE-R.' orcpstri; to furnish Gunpowder of oll•thfrir Veit:GA(llot brands, air tt` SF:III.TI.I' Thin t," "rte.{ 9-711"071110.!' OPORTINo." "i.1.014!C Asetra.'• "Etacrtatc," DViK TitlooZtcu, •ii kegs, half .and quarter:kegs, and Canisters of ono po ub j each. talro, a full assortment of Powdet Cot at awl , nu and us:6lNa pnrposes 3111 for at POUT, The rip tititton of their gunctowdet is too well known to require comment; Fut sate at the office 'of I hiCom . retay..9 WALL GTREE .111. Cu;. A. C. 11AZARG.Pr4ttdent a. E. Irttrot.hae. tirrtifity - • aprit tl, 1 8 :4 4 DOOT ;4k OE STORE: • ' , PICESIt SUPPLY frill C Subecriber returni Ina sineete thinks to the 1. public Inc toe Intronage they have bettotseslopon hint. and taep leave to Inform the I citizens of Pottsville and Oicrtilly s iltat he liar Just rm turned from Philadelphia. New Volt and tialtlmbre. with an etiellent .esioittnetit, of l adzes 141ippets,Vaiter Hoots ; &C ; • Chthlretelo tihmeg, in 'telt i'aciety, Gentlemen's Bows and shms.uie c., Miner++ . tiohart arilLildhoe.,, of terry description.. 'Me subscriber; from the long time tic Lae het* in the hvainem., and, the know 1,14.• he (we-lrase' of the flout nod Shoe riade, he flatters himself that' be can furnish tittOD ittl.TlCl.Lti on n little better 'terms triad tars , can. pfitehise rte.:Where. AM he asks is vial, to oat i (man:norm an this point. nEritila utiNLEvv:- -- slab4htongn ritr..t.t. Pottsville, April el, IPA STATE CAPITOL STEAM Auzzas )I.4IIKISBURG,!TA, wtin (trlierS .1(4 'flour or feed, on rrh o yr, II V nom.r and on Nwry favorable, .11,ratly of Fied•rlelberred ori rare, tier of cliarge. Orders by fetter. ac.:omparod a itb club or .at Ipfactt.ry stlet - PM,. promptly attr , nded 40. Wll:l,4oNit LLOCII, t . :B - 1854 1•445111? IRON, Bic PIG LEAD, PIPE; dcc • VEHLSII and American Fig Lead, Lead, Tin and LiCast /fan Water and Oa. pipes. Mark •1111, Scotch Pig Iron,and metal■ acneeally at lowe.b raiee. rovaale by CEUI I E EARP, Jr , No. iii North Wear ei, Philadelpb!a. April 22, 1231 ' VIVTALS METALS 7/0/TER 4. AIeKNIG Neo, Me torner of lAft4 and Penn :s4. ,at tlq. Old Whtlet Stop r, Reading, Pu. ' ' , ' IMPORTERS AND DEALEitzt N. ' , • Tiii 'Plato, ',..i [habil diclul. Sheet .Copprr. ' - erucibko, - •.- Zinr, ' , German' Silver, Iwo. -j Urges Tubing. 7Z. , 11,,,,.., , • ; Iron !laminae& lead, ' ;' " Roll d, nines Wite. , i '.' Sheet, ' , , .. Naito; '; " eitt.. ,7 Heftier, ' t " Half Round. A tineafrd %Vire, ' . , ... Round ;to t, inches, 1r0u . ,, do : " Undrr, - Copper .: da• " Mr, Tinned 'do . •• Sand, , •. . . iipsint • ..I 0 llnt Lead, ' '' Kroft, Tln Norvyty Pod., ••' E101d,..r, ' 6tn,.lers' tiChle,, Ail. Iron, , . . rAplter, -, , - Angle " Pt g Th. - ' Sleet ('a't. _Lead. " _4lermait; ' "' Copper,. . . • • eheat. Dolt Cuppe,i, . .. Swede Illibtrr; Copper Rivets, , ~ •• Spring, Nsile, ‘ '• America, • Tack:, ' Tined A, Black Eurg; Aollownyl, • " ' " " • Rivets. Ecir iftleat the, lokreFt poplible priees, wholceire and retail. April 22; lb .51 : - 184;n1 • i , 11%11113ANIL'S PATENT . . _ ' ~. • .1. ' • . , . . - :',;:i- , :•-,,- _ Sold at :brit r' I.: ' 1 . • :.."4•111•'-1-1,-"- • .-..,-.yd • - .I.VsitfetirousE, 11•,I. 24i) iIIAILKET' St ~lIIII,ADELPIIIA Railroad; !fay, Co.'al and i`artnere BrALEri. art in any part of tti% t gunny, hy.riperieto ed ~ .,ayloT.l. L .f art. 5. , .. short noth..e. ' prile, IS S 4 ' • ( BELLOi, 1-4-fin I PORTABLE' Voir (1 Es FOR s (TIM AND JEW ELERS ; A !Nvll.m. vitCY:St•Wkl, illild.diel . tilt 1,1111 MiJi,s, 11.;froin WO to fiCniti lbs. , (Palrbunk's patent) ; hnv• City LoCks, f.atehr,S, Tea and Counter.d.ales,aortien Engines, Pump. far any depth or writ ; Pa (MIN a 1.4.1,1 Orilldlloof. dressed and teniPreif ; .10.4.11, Class. (.04 Circular and Bridge Buildets' Saw;; .Lead Pipe, Rams, biortt4ing 4 actli nay, etc', ,al tn• ' 'laza ,A-41t, Stare • ot i . W. IV. KNIGIPP. ;. 47.3 :Starat St.. twhaw our, 'Sash side." • 'Ptailadelaios. ~. Aalll I:, Iti:,4 ' - ..„ 15.•;in,.. i• IRON AND STEEL. • OEQOU!AND MT!) D her WV, hiporttr. , ang ri pa le no 2/1 12, North ' %%iater '' Strrt , t, ottove ISlar/4•31,. I bib /II dolphin.. A Ren rrnt :•.e••nment on.qa. 40y on Land: • 1'4114., North 18, 1851. 11-ly . . PLAIT9,an SitaiirtS, OP EVF*.r, SUITABLE for pa ;roads, rants, &e., tor flagtng.ha).coal,ure,aod merchandise *genitally .-- pocctaseta cony-fist :mitred that, they rnia slop piled with a superior and tellable umr le. a not tun no list,. Each scuts Is ititAranteed correct, and it (after, 11.141) not found satisfactory. can b.. returned without chop:. Fardniy act the 'old stand, eloshlitlred (or thirty years. corner - of Ninth and 'Orlon tatrends,near Coates street, I.hVadelphai. A EMOTE & Successors to Elliott & Abbott. 7-3 m Feh,lloo4 FURNITURE, &c NEW iPININTTLINE WAStENOOMS. . N. ft ;Street. (Girard I:utu,) fove.tloore above Elevenih, South Side, Philodelph,,i. CONSTANTLY nn hand a twee assoilinent nC superinr Fornittire.o( every deAcription. Att.). French riotaa, Tete-a-tetes., Chair*. on hand 4 , r made to nrdc r. and warranted. at greatly rcdnced cash priiea. Furnhurd carefnlly nocknd and oblpnod to any;part of the Union. 'l'. U. TVAON. April S. 155 i 11.3tti 110USEROLD GLASSWARE. -s [PROM the I t/ensigns! Factories me Late Atictkitt .1: sees. compr/sing a fan and dont:able asscittnept„ at 25 tan CtoT. qat.ont uft.at. marts. Dealers and other's will do we/ to ten before purchasing elsewhere- I.onu Packages now ow hand. ' - EIsWAILD (tORFULD. I lag Smith ktr.COND street, (*buy° tipruce.) Pe/adept/to. 11=3m April 15.1854 New Stria Cottage furniture. ruins subscriber is receleinenom the beet Nano, lactones 3r. dig City, alarge tot of Cottage rural- ture of NEW sTVI.C, made of HARD WOODS, oak, chelitiol.waenut, arli,:ttre., warranted to be pitons and durable. The patterns are eations,x nd of the lat. eat fashions. They embtare whole setts. all of which will be wad St city pricer, carriage adde.l. He also lieMpson hand,and manufactures 10 order' all Xnedifbf - Ifousebnld Furnitnre, • of the laren„ Innetteentonable and desirable" Patterns, ell *of which ran be examined at his Ware Docns.cormser of Centre and Union streets. nearly opposite the Epiecnpal Chureh—all of which Will be mold at she as :ryluereet 11ENItYrIRESSANG. 14.11 APrll 11.1115.1. TuE reaperifully inform his the public genently tbat he ontih otti badness • i'IIaINET SKIERS' PI NDINO STORE; , $ at: the Ohl eitablithed staed.-tio. 134 w.. I' OILITH IdErtOl'il, STREET, (ialll'P' II act Street.) Philadelphia, sad (rota t, Ist long •sperienes In the nosiness • fiati.re hialatif Ma t Z well hadersisads the wants of the'. trades •i, . . The s *lca Of CoOd. how oa /nod rompelses•weiry des . erip• on of b4terlats • used by f.'ablnet alOrril, (6155 , 101 t) W . O part of the following : , itasuiwAar. DEPART/di:SP ._ ' . . Lochs. t tiers, ileum", Caner,. Bet' itt row v. t kple _. C awing 'COO), Cbalr end Soak S,Pktgea. COLA Ileadiem.arteett:'ke • -. Mao, a fail aseeSutent. nf . . 4 'ABINL7 neicens• ront.s, Cuomo 'Giese Plates and Franke, blu e , - Yernish, Mar nipaper, Rik Cloth. Curled Unit, Unrilps, Wick nod Fanny Silt( and Worsted . At imps, Bork and Chair Web, s' Thine. 'Saab, Bottoms. nuselrood,Stantreany. • . Walnut and daple Knows, 1 rind Oleo Screws, garble nubs. TRE Li/MSER DEPARTMENT roosted* of Rosewood. Mahogany sod 'Valour. V.- IV:t &anti and Planks; Coffin Boards ; • Tutelar; /tab, Play ,Lumber. of , Maple sod oer • Seasoned ' THE FefthilTUßE DEPARTMENT. • (Fait suns oats.) ..:Bintosree a tarp satiety of Fancy ankles. iu rewood. Walnut. klatuageoy. Melodies - reeled. W man stands, maks, What-Rote, Etageres, Hat ackr.lied Posts,Torner;laad 'Monied Mouidiags, at. ' lc making this; anueuncetriant to the public. the "Downer desires to assays them that ha Intends to dci, ail he pretem e, s i t to !seep up the beta sleek Or ' goods in this C 041147,10 his tine -ot hussuess to' cell et fait se a Teno n/me pricer...and to guaraistee. , to give satisfsedon th norneroos Meads and' patrons. ills fulittes for:ousinere unegeaUed. owript stalled blineelt One,/ opportunity greyed jos t h e . 4rodoction of goads on toe best poislide terout..- Ah Foggily' OOODA are of Ida OW a• AU DOMETICROODeare bought huat lint hands; ups evt rprions procured to the best adruaiate: . &aikido' a cootinuarke of the very liberal pa. [rotate heretofore bestowed minor bowie. - very Respectfully, - : • TIIOII/al 111011P80 . 1 4 3. ADM lb, ISM 'Raub 14 %%I 9,1 m) . BM notion ORAlltild 11211E116-4ust meteprit4 chat for smear tae 10., or litre 40 alar v i e, !PM MON • 40 4 . , . - OE tiROPLAit CLOTHING Ty curator°. rprielobrerlietarrouldreipectiolicieYortothrlc'aik, at Waage and ettstotaera of 19 thitylk 111 to; (kat - their anortinetitot Ciottitagfot Vault. Gaatia- Cie n is south larger than'ever, sad 'bay are 'Mottled to sell cheep.- Persons VD; at a/distance, vithe privilege or exchanging clothing purcciased st Ibis atone, it tpey-tto riot suit. . F. it—ITOrF & nuerrima, , Cliol nut St, corer of Tenili,Pliiise'a. acorn U. I'4l. ' lt , •ly • =II 4•7; , •' Who €.l7ilAs ,7.. re EDWARD T. TAYLOR !, • DrLT AM) TRULY, PREPARED i).l. UE Vittkone of the Isigest and most fish- Li (*sable Atocks of eprlng and 8ufIll7),1 Goods' for Ceotlepel4. weir, soca - AO' trete h. Etigi WI and ticidisa Sias lestallted and tlsoiL Cloths, Freoch and tog(!sh NW asd Etntoolesed estioier k r estiostb. Mall 'Sleds and &au iottoos - ; Craval..l3s u t,ks. Glove,. shins. esspendete and Byron rolbre, Aber nfieted io the eitif.ent of rtott.,rlsl.. To all of wlif, we ran yogi' earliest /Mention. at the tofllVt of Om tre and Sdabantinsgo streefts,- rottsvllle. A 01 IS; KIS • WATCHES, &C. •=:- La ncill Assorentrarr. E 11' 'IST IL ' • IV'ILI ANI 1314.151 haijust returned tram • : rhtistlelphis with s large auppli.A4 Ti t e t i t WI tchea. Cin loekt;.Jewelry. @liver and Alt- is Ware. liairtng a. apiaadid 4S•ortaserst 01 1 !fairies ofgoudf in hie tine: and' being- Wire that lao'irtil hot be inderentil Cky any holiest nvjh of - • rb.e Carly.,,, 'eta 1",/a or ~,,'1 ! ,1 . ,11 1 ,_) GteAttr,C4 My (ioUdi :!).'forr, • ',l riniE aunseriber take,' this method or Informing I hi!. friends and the public la genera!, that Ilie has' just opened a new ilore a t the abqvc place; where, be bas a lame and superior noel( or I 'oofeetlooery,, fruit, *O.l a variety of oilier goods. which he wilt t Att.:posit 4 Ott thit 1140,1 tessonabk Cash tering: rer. I nonn wishing to make a purchase, IS oti Id do well in . g,, , , 11 1 llt a rail 0,1 - core porch:mint elsewhere, all ho ilk inclined to wake it to Nal aavraitago to do an.— li en 0?01 A FAIR TRIAL, 20d itorge f o e yoori,t,, , 41...1144 dlii, on 031,1 a Valtiety or•Ullildren'll Car lines, such as - Wiliow lastvia.;es. i (tig Coaches, (t; tnarbes„ " i flOrking noises, . • 1 .1. 10 ; 1; 10.r: k V I earrowS.. I.l.llait mot .I.,:itltry T 1,11111; Valtsi , Truhk,, . irafpet Rays, • - tetoidip4 lividly,. - flat nese' Whip.. . . •,' collate:Mime+, and sation: Wog ailldea. who h he is disposed 10 neil at tilt ovostclea>doalvle nab Week. AgaWTI, sNylirg, 17-Imt . BEI A pril WI AtAbi fled in Old frames 4111111IENBEft—F0ft TWO frgEKS OXL T. App W, Mil 114 t-t. eROGRES,S 4 . 1 F TIM :WAR nosiiiitioi on tho Danuha :It,' • t •Ar The b 8: thy, arrival rather tip vreliatatory raprit.>uvre; ..t the t hie toieea, which ‘ve .ffinv fiat ur.111% raptil ile•atk titeut , . in a 'hors time. 'lltere had beta kw.) .it con`c,. queuer, oft 1110 I)3tltlbe. TheAlritish trtgate Trilathe hail captured and Itrought , into Copea!lac i er), rive Russian prizes it . r the faint - , - and a no-other of prt— ner • ThP , e I , Peil tor come true under 9{ll'oll4llWe. They laik3 with o,llphur, lead, and other articlys i - outta'oaud or war :, tit - ere -/.1-t. 14111 LuNmc, and o n theta It'ay to RlNsiati port in tlpt - thilt or rin;and. Napier's fleet now wit-ter, than-set ea sari. carrying eighteen hundred ;T o o . over eighteen thou-and men. i • The .English steamer santip,on, - ~vin: had been 'surveying tom the roast of Cur., - sill, returned to Coostautirtop - .0 )1 3 ,-,• : ,• 2ttst, bringing titling.k.i sit a coinfilete' t po,m t ; ggined In - the rirm'a.:siitms over the ltdcstait-.. Early in :March, the .Coeassiatis; with arms and aintriunitiott, attacked Ilusslans„anti after a severely 1/e, 'drove, them, into their castles oil 14),• curt. ' ,nese castles were sutintinded, and repeatedly-attacked during four :continuous days. Finally, the ttusiistaus, tearing-or cut to pieces, blew up their magazines and ,ought shelter in . _their ships. l'he Stoup further [clew- that the Circassian , felt un the garrisons who Were rorcating fotto iWo pot - Dieu:l to the swt.ird.-- The Citeas , tan coast is at present free bolo - the enemy. Fifteen theit,and iineps were dill!) , d at Constantinople !rein Egypt.. who will -iturnedrately on arrivig he forwarded to Va -1 ntur, tinder the o curl (,I t'arif ileanwrs. • The It.purdtthatdi)e ittism.tu,s etil r ! i rrit is t. , lw.e pail fr“ssed ; thy boundary on the .Iprll, and twoupii , d Turna. iinr,,.tt3ikt t o n ry ,at Luwf'r Wallacblaa 11t2 . •( flite11 by all a,.• lire, /11, I I dlie flurtati, .!dines deposited atilt.. • , _The ; itrisstarp , . wvt4• tja,, , ateltiug to erki. , . the VatliiN; higher tip, ll•therlu , sian Calur ports deelart:d to he trildet blockade by the 4111 e,. Th , lied Peet was off lk - unliuld'oti the . Grrl. Sliders was ;a arrival ot llurtscltakril. , • .Topic. of t h e treaty 4 ,111,311,•e, 0, ;111;1 otlentart., fretween - I.:oaild rod Fraf:, tvrrc Nigool at Paris on the of Apr The 1...Z:1 r PS to reside, dining the w,u, .0 Iti-Vi*i an. , %1 ;I.l'etetchtirt.l. The (4att,lfi , Rolle (r , li.le , Nt ~...tp) I. ti, prieei.,l to livirotigl,,r-, :Ind tilts Illukr• .ut tott-o.3tltttie tt ill. u , , , titiii• - the eormrizaliil ‘ , l a di VISI.II ,it Ili , P, t1,..ia1l ite,f which, proteoted hy S , lil l' , ll.'l`- 01 eailllolj, wilt anchor within the t;tttdi,,l.,vviak j.: 3 1 1 ,t: 01 Sweahora• " - . 7. ' .:Tll ie io,,,te it defendini! U„ • CH ti Viiii . . .. i ttvfoostadt -hi net! Mill . tta11r,e(1.11.... Slrol.le ii on elie , tc, charged with lioiie a r .„„ „t h .,, (- )tattittlile material!:. aic , '•ltil: in the ,hat,: nel, and euutleciett 1)1 wtres to it :7:iivani.' batten - . Abtave the. c ltc-a , I, ,01110 014 , 101:- ` ei:y whittb, on beini; l.ateht•ri ly the Lee,l .. a -'es' -I. tlii , g..ll,;:tii to, i•irciiit .11,3 1-aplodt, the mine. ...1 linntlred id. thr -... dirt - t , erituti invennt,n , ' ale -.link to 111 e 11.130tV4 ehtty to Cttat,tadr. - , •Th e 'thier it Sir r' l ,larJr::; .7s,al-1,-1, timill,vi - lug thirty • - •ev! - Ii er•••,e., had r ot 1., ,ca to it h . the apparent •ott,tet of a thielzin:.; tlo. llu--iat, • aiitladron. The 110s,tan, had 'tli-an:ntlei ' the islaad fortre , ,ei, , l, oruyt-t) Iheni, null re tired to the ,tom land. .Nittittrat ite..-ehatre , T liad ht.e.li °rattled with 141:rend' ~ ..pattltua t o jona Nopie,..L. Thc.,.. tvu , k Govviinnwn: , 'hid Ileternlined upon a permanent evonp .1': S f lfll thoirs.aud men at Toril..p. 'rite eolt•atti-1 tieeti were ceen WI ()deg-a oti flu- (--;: a 1 winch the eiiizelis' , tivre itme/i tetrttie t •Ilid ' Iletl rite city. The 1:11 , -11,115 ll'ele . Sllll el,/ ,- Ning the Ilattuhe in great totet.: *.'file lhatt It 1 troop, were landed ur Varna, on die 71Itli , I f March, an the ves, ,, k; whielt I:,,ic thew, pia • I eviller' to hiodcritht Sebastop.,!. Tit t. i i nef-1, 10F.nrgenk hint heen ilefeated at A Ittit . o. Willi a 1,,,,, of dre, hundrt d 'lieu., • = A riltlliiißiTOßV I. 4.1% MAI i•lt Pliilacelphia to rtre,.ayi Tetriperance ilits rinse 11).• popish. ..aa `L‘lidaisi Piinerwais- arid' severally. ha, Oil their terms', illy nomination' 44'111e Alain.. I,•isse t men. .IVe t-Itract lhr L Ilowtua jtom proeuvaiugto.r Cooventii.n. Oti t hi ttio•ieft, the S,crefary . procertled to r•-•,),: t h e l ahweri u i it hitinher itl ventlernen. ii, Ow mllmving Interroi;atutics, proputooleil 1,, im• authority it the I%)nvention -. ' . • '1: 14. Will.you feel it tol.c l'u'teilnii, - ii. Ole event or your elecillo,, IU !..ee to, ro•-, JAW prOLibil tog the sale of intoxicalifie 1 , ..v • erages ou the Sahtiatti i's learte..sly and falai hilly.entorcetl ? 2nd. • flu you approve' and endorse itic 1 priticiples or a prphibitury Minor law, imti• istantialli the same as the M.iine. Law 1 3d. It Shell a law 'shall he e•ndi;ted by the i Legislature while you .tre in (Mice, will you . l exert your'personat and official tulluence to• make na, lisitelicialsitrecis felt throughout the entiretonsolidatcd city f . , -' Letters,were read !rum Messirg, S. ik,,,,,., meatl,•Thos. S. Smith, .14. ,J ames Byran, S. - All3llO, Altilione and when, answeriog the 1 questions affirmatively. ~ , 1 Mr. Robert T. routail rep lied iu substance • asibllows, that he took great pleasure to i promptly responding to the questionsi ptu. pounded to him, not only from ,a Irentiment. of sincere respect for the ConselMdla and .the cattle in which.it is engaged:but aria from' . a desire that, in case of his del:lion,' no mail shall have ,occa•-don to, plead tgaorance of 1 his purpose, and to vigorously perliarrn the i duties of the (Mice. ' To the first question, he stated that "'lle would feel to' be hiti[duty, in the event of election to the Miyuralay, to ?tee, with oufesception, all the laws of the proper o.ov ertimeut of the city, fearlessly and lattlit%lly executed. And that regardtng the N as an institution, the divine, the, bl'uiticent obligations of whirli are required by law, And intemperance, as n social evil. the pestilent and fatal to our or any country, he would cooidder it his special dot), t.. secure the energetic enforcement of the wholesome and ample fegal restraints IA which the sa cred day is gnat ued from the prctligaev are misrule by which it le too often openly and infamously diatitigoihe.l. —. To the second and third inquiry, he re plied, that "as the peculiaidiures ~t tfte ol; lice involve no action • regard to leglsk lion of the State,. and no such action • is con templated by the question, hes- would on'. say, that while as a eitiaen lie sired the enactment of a law, the provit,, ,, n, , of which will "he brit adapted, tr , m ilo ti wisdom and energy, to,exiirpate the ItV lig of intemperance, as lamentably tok.wr. , l by our present wretched license•sytern, a wtit.liti re his aim as Mayor to exert po , ousl am; official intluenct s t..t make veuefeial el - hots tit legislation left tr yl;m+t the entire cori.F.ohdated 4,.„ (;„s: n u The reault,ot eh Ilie electiott which . have taken place recently. hal liceowpht.ut eccep• one way—a dead hit at eds NetraikA and Urn. gum.' They item to stand or cult together--thtia Jar they have nivarie)y' le!-. i";.. - ..and . su it wilt ht. We agree. with Mo. Goy, 'the Butler Demorrat, that thei , will he only two Wet Co thu tllmpatga tilt, fall, and mark Sill {Bet of thou who IttlVh themselves to the rum milk and -klaver:l. propagandiana. lt is no, iu striving 71•0 anneal the fact--those are the main ilsue-4 before the people, And every. candidate r.-• tearing the nomination this tall, wilt be ex , pected to answer for himself. The eraudi• dates, and not the patties. will to• held rrs poosible for the opinion 3 they - ithy respe•-• etattlaitt on theme que;tions, and hd who velum to answer .will he held equal i with him who goes in foctuut and —Harrisburg Qom/ ..ruontatti. - . Ourivey of thinking, exoetlt'. tr 7: ,v2ents parariaticrii,- trrit rt "is wirer . •thelete true, titut the latr,t•iutcllrgerrce atura)3` contiits ot the 4tlie:a news, • • _Ca? There. w r y, ?:11,7 1 11 s ddiCty tigg3giot . in the revohitionary war, 1)1 tins ntunbei , there are now less than taurteen hundred living, whose hats must average nearly'lline. ty year,. Seventy-three have died during tilt past year. A. few years more and these venerable octogenarians will only be known • ill Om pages at iwpt , r it Irr, rroin 11,,r1 31 ( .tAYti II