.01'-. - ..0:i00 , x - lotjt poTtSVILIE.7PA. . --- .44 - TURDAY, MAY 27 1854 Tli E MINERS' * JOURNAL /set *tar , et eire ir iation dials any-okm Neampopro gs e VortAorn 'Pennelgoania. Iveir ref 111. 3 n c 'Me Vaal, /ion ma badness auto, not only ilL:e and the' adjoining counties, but in all wife, and it also tirrulatco largely among . I ciie x•es in S'tkuyikin connssi i eo kick rend." It f the most va?uabLd ildverttetne• ono ! diuons in .Co nty. But feta itryertiout to truyty rapi enrolled on its tubstripthts • " AG ENTS FIOR SISIP4OII7RNAL 7 t DAVID I. LEWIS, )4P61'0213/ ; 1•A AC F. Davis, Aabbind. RN/0611106 LauDeniatusjainiquil Tuolirsori A. Goofracr, Tremont ; Cue E.LES 11. ttusamtb, 71 Pine St., New York. C. F. NORION, COal Merchant, 52i Walnut St. Pt/ea:kip - oe. • . Who aru authorized to reettive Soho/14mm id toe. the • re Jaurnar reee.pl !ur the , ! ti'ne. • • . • -7. ‘iiiiii if kik - 01141 TT EE. ,-, 'cn ° " c 0 L Attlrerv, P. Curtin, ni !Amite C ounty ; Chairtnani - - . F GC°. Wi 1 I lam .lJariruer, Allathehy is Col. C. 0. Loomis, '! _,!“ - .. ..° Frederick ILennrg, Philidelithia. ' " r Jug•eph B. Myers, ' .. ILA. Win. B. 'Reed, ' -!.- .. Siepheo Miller, Dauphin - , " Jam Covude, Westmorland '. " Thu. E. Franklin, Lancaster Of . . lion. H. M. FAIIrr, Lezerne . da. ' li. D, ;Maxwell; Northampton. " . L. A. Mackey, Clinton.' David'Taggari, Northuisibetland CO: :=,. . . WM. F. JOHNSTQN . t • Chairman Whig State' Conventiori. COUNTY MEETIP4G 'THE FRIENDS or -Tim MAINE The citizens' of Schuylkill County, rib; ..ot regard to party, are invited to weal : a i:ounty Aleeung, to he held at the Conti thiuse, in the Borough ott • MONDAI, the 6th of June,. At 1 irelock P. for the purpose of q v:Amin three delegates In represent Sehayl County in the State Temperance Con. %,•atioo, to beheld at Harrisburg on the 7th ut June, tel the purpose of nominaiMg a •; -tare Ticket, to be suPported by the _friends, ur Prohibition at theensuing election, and . d'lso to transact such business as may be deemed_necessary to organize the friends of. Temperance,riiroughout the State, for the Approaching contest. :1 . Ilrt order of the coilily, ,Committer. RECIGIPT6i - . " Miners' Jaumal," PaUtcat•on 1 ".We hope I.llOFe in arrears abroad will for .o rail their ardouutrt due, as speedily as poasibtet-as "ow expensesior paper and labor are very heavy. . - %Var. Ithoads, to Julie 10, 1834, -S1 GO :-.,dmuel Thomas, to, July 1, 13.54, . 1 17 r , ainuel Kellar, to January 1,1855. • 2 GO ' 6Samtsel kettler,lo January 1, 1853, ~ ' .2 00 Joseph Garland, to April 23, 1834, , . .. 2 00 . Wm. Ilorer.' to'lan nary 1, 1855, 2 00 . ..,:urnuel McConnell, to January 1,.1855, - •• 2 GO John 'Sassier, to May 1, 1.835, 2 00 : Norton dr. Clymer, to February'l2, 1855, ,: 200 11ev. Evan Ij.. Evans to April 29.1853, . . 1 00 \Val. Scum:mete; to April 22. 1855, • . 2.00 • I ieo. Hp:bards, to January 1, 1854, 2 00 ~, I ohia Thomas, to July 1, 1654, - . . 2 00 Hawn, Price& Co.. to January 1:11415, . • ;•••• cannel Martin, to October 1, 1854; •.,r.:66 B.Jek, to 3aLmarY 1, 1851, • --. 11 11, klerbuer, to Juts' 1, 185-1, ... i)ditiel G. Burnett, to May 6, 1854, • 200 :-,muel Kauai - nun, to January I t 1855: 200 -Harvey Young, to April 7, 185,4 1 00 LC. Towing, to 1811. I, 1855, , . 400 fleury 0.!,1e, to .Muy . t.i, 1555, 2 00 .iota .I:Javonit, to Nov. 0, 1854, . . 100 Ituchel A. Morris, to. May 13,-1831, ' 100 '2.mo:ors, o,,ker 6e. Co., to March I', 1855, - 2.00 Win. Dalian, to May I:1, 1853, - . 2 00 Farrar At Belluni, to Ntiy.13,1855,. ' , 2 011 Ivan 11. Foote, to May 13, 1855, • 2 00 Benj. FritVe, to December 10, 1854, ..- .Lau', George., to July 1;1655, - ' ,1,,ne..W00d, to April 1, 1855, ... , • January . Jacob Ko h ler, to 1, 1834, fhomo , A. Brown. to March 26, 1854, eo. Witham*, to Nor. 19. 1854, Lawton, to May /3, 1855, t'clarte• Watent,.4o May 13, ISS% _ It chard Platt, to - Nov. 13,185.4, •4,6ornat , l..llray,y, to Nov. 3, 1851, V:2W 6:: Co, oit. May 20, 1854, Gro. Schall to July 1, 1854, ' WILL BratlburV, !J . / May 22, 1854. W. Stotzer,To May 27, 1854, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. re A NEW . Pniscager Train arrangement on tho Dauphin road ii announced In to-day's paper. 12KCHOICE HAMS to be bad at HoSle's caw ataadl—lreril lola received regularly twice e week adveni,ement. • C3'.SONIE valuable !teal Estate, including me= tam Coal lan4. is offered at_pulic fate on the 13th' prox., at the l'enasylvania Hall. - ' ' • OPSEE J. S:E3tott's Jewelry advertisements. Tlii.se` wanting :uncle* in that line would-do well L give lump cal:. Hai assortment is varied and ,ample and bii4erina accommodating. arr‘iESSltS., WOLEP & JOHNSTON have formed a co.pattrier.".hip in the Commission bust qr... and Mtabl•.,hed themselves in the Silk Ter ave They_ are Pierer young gentlemen, and will nu joutg Sire ,i'atistisctioti in all Mi,ineas texame -1.1:m entrusted to them. ' • the courtesy of the agenis:ot How ard & rxpress we are furnished with lateCalit9tnja papers. WE cals:Nor say all we want to say. i in continuation of our eiscussion with Mr. Angelt.;. 'this week ; and have therefore de felted our arti,;le tiff next week. • fi.7Gorct. AttrAn l -r-The ne' Borough Wafer Company, organized only. some two ~r t itiee weeks 'a go,. have already issued pro posals for building the dam at Wolf Creek, and for laying the.pipes. Such expeditious movements will meet with the cordial ap proval of every citizen. . ETZPU Dil Po ‘ l.r." 0 X NEBRASKA.—The annexed portion of a letter in reply to Gen. Lorimer, shows *beret the Whig Gnberna: torial candidate stands in relation to Nebras ka—it iplajnorank and manly "With you, I regard the Nebraska mote• ,ment as iniquitous, and deiervrng the rein• tatiou at every lover of freedom and his coun try. The people will pronounce in thunder Ione& its•coodentgption, and Presidential as. piranis will hear and tremble." [O - "" TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.-,:Here it goes again- 7 :la Exchange says, s --" The Maine Law question I,s agitating the public mind Virginia. Tbe%tempexasce people are resolving to carry it lam politics, fad pledging , themselves to vote tor no man wbo 'treats it elections.' " ' And agita L yAn active Temperance move mem has feceptlycsprung up in the Pelmets to State, and,Wn address has heist lamed by the Csatral Committee,. proposing the entire suppr i esslun of the Ode and manufatture of intoxicating thinks by !kw- Thiestncicon. structivli State has no doubts upon the con pnwer ot the Legislature over the_inatter." a"' CONTAGIOps MALAIN:74.-.lllogOtai epidemic has Made its appearance among the boys of Philadelphia, technically termed 4 ny the Register " Delirium ambulaus heels. oseehelditlis ;" nod for which the same au thoritV prewribes this potent remedy--po• tent for all.the ills that juvenile flesh is heir to: • cis hicLort, laws xxxix a poste 7';TOrtt .. l o be gitren hot and heavy.", In plain English thiy . havetaken a gees fancy to the inverted potato° of hxotnotion whliiing on their hands; and it is thought nothing short of good doseiol-bieltory oil will cure them of the foolish habit. Hai THEn Dow:1!--,..Tbe :allowing is the ppii6rtiimmcnt die' PennsyNeale '4clegation in the vote on :Nebraska:— Among the . Ayes. Messrs. Bridget,_ Data son. Florence, Jones, Kirrtz, McNair, Pack:. er, Ratans, Strand, Wiitte ,and Wrsghi—n; 911--Democrots! Nays, Mesais. 'CHAND LER, DICK „EVERHART: HESTER. cCULI I OCK,.MIDDLES. WA.RTII, RITCHIE atufRUSSELL Whig'i, and CURTIS, DRUM, GAMBLE, CROW and TROUT, Democrats `9 Witigtr and 5 Democrats, in all 14. The entire I . l.ate delegation matt present. . rnlinl4 ,, v Ex AMA PENITEO-OLIO third of the Stale Senate is selected every year. The terms of the following members mired .with the recent session, and their places must therefore be filled at the ant genetsl election, vii r—lat and 2nd Districts, RA; delphta, A.' Crabb ,81111 Samuel G. Hamilton; dth, chaster end Delaware, Stir ro S. Erans ; 7th. Lancaster, Edward C. Darlingtcm and .Esaias Kinzer; Sth, Dauphin and, Northumberland, John C. Kumlth 10th. Wsyne, Pace, ,51 conic and Carbon, E. W. Hamlin ; 23d, Waddington and greens, Maxwell McCatlin: 24th, Somerset. Bed ; ford and Fulton, 11. 8. - Ba,tnes; 26tb, Juni. Westmoreland Union and Mifflin, Eli .Shie r; 27 t h. Westmoreland and Fayette, John McFarland. ;Eight Whigs and three pemocreu. ~.1.471m1 . -71 4 .PW.7';;Zge-TlskikOrips• - taken the s eiinte"tin "I'isurs .a tiler koin•diseumloi.PlitOu It"Cciiii 1 189 1 the gonse7Yese 35 f NeY 9 / 3 4 tite Clayton amend:nen; :stlt!..reketed by" a , of 7 to 41. • ft - T - Eamian—ifoat—The Eclipse yea lei.; day afternoon shOwed eery distinetly . bee•t It writ, - .witnessed by a-large number. of One eilizens—stooked glass was in -demand:'4., The atmosphere was remarkably cleiti—Ol a chid to .be seen.- -' Our :itioters tout adrautaie or am raf,e pbenoineacu, to perpetrate a good, pnictrit hoar. They fuisted, largticuktei t0 , 0n14 on _temporary tritxd 'in the .41611 and soon collecting a crowd, iPentatil* l44 iosited to take an Oteetratton; but the onfi ttiiog.visible was at -the , other en42of Oho pseudo telescope, i ,4 plain Printed e"raelert , the word triioLw.4:ll • liming.—The rarity 0! the.pating [ i Ob ei mmenan witaessed yesterday ,gfters4 May he jgdged from the followmgemiernenti fi le t., Made before the American • /eadenly 7 of Arts and Sciences io Boston: • A. central. or very licitly central, solar eclipscat any place is indt4d of ..rare wont mace. At the city of Paris cal) , one takes, place in the 133 , years between 1767 and 190 D; and. although in Boston we bees be4n more favared than Paris, the phenome. non in the century and a quarter between, 1775 and 1,901, and perhaps_ malt` more years, occurs here but , lour tunes—slam*, in the annularobscurations Of April 2,..119. May 26, 1854, and September 28, 1875,-and in that which was total on June 16, IWB., The eclipse of February 12, 1831, wai,al.44) annular at Nantucket and at Chatham, Cilte Cod, but_not elsewhere in New England,"; Q? TUE LE AND BEER LAW, WhiCh virtis one of the I'4l acts of the Legislature befdre adjournment. has not yet been signed by ihe Governor; and the tear is expressed in smile quarters that it will aot be, until after election.—Geimantorn Telegaik. L i , If this is to be the case, the sooner , it . `„is known the better ; though it is difficult fOr us to .entertain so poor an opipion ot tte Governor, as to believe he will ittecipt, stint contemptible trick. " No outsiife presiee was employed , for the passage ot the law in question—the Temperance men did not s k t sk it-zit was passed by anjoinosk. spolitaneops movement ot the Legislature.; becaOse Stich' an enactment , was seerrand felt to be ni,e ded. tot,the common good ot the Psvple[of the Commonwealth: Dare the Governor ke fuse his signature under such citcumstancks ? Will he sign it or qo ? that's 4hat . the peo ple want to know.' r' l. THE NEBRAsK.A.-INIQuITy. v.. The deed of iniquity has been consu a 4,4, The Slaveri'imwer oldie South, aided`',lby the dough -hued demagoguism of the Noitk, has triumphed—Nebraska is given °Leh' to Southern interests, and. Hie - Missouri FOrn• promise is dead, and with it all national corm- sOO 1 00 aOO iOO promises.- - - - • • The lull vote will be found under the Pro per head. We put it on record, both tor lo foimation and to note how many of the mtin -bers who have scr grossly betrayed their con stituency, w ill ever be furnished with ;the chance to do a's much mischiel Ot 'Washing ton again. Not a Northern Whig,, it will , be observed, wiled in the affirmative, whilesev en from the South voted Ns'. 'There is sMne shadow of excuse for - the ,affirrnative viites of,the Soothe) members—interest proMpt ; ed theintbit what apology for their Judas like behaviour will the Northern membeit— there eleven Pennsylvanians for instaa4e— bring home to their constituents ? The thing is done, and we have,no Zap°. talon to break that ancient prudent injOne. fiat', not to wasie tears When they are use less ; but we cannot help recurring the miserable tergiversation of the Aiiminiitra don on this subject. But three liars btijore Mr: Douglas' amended , bill was introduced in January last, the Washington Unton:;the Govprnment organ, took ground.againstlawy disturbance of the Missouri Compromise as follows: - We may venture to Suggest that it is well Wor thy of consideration whether a faithful adherence to the creed which has been triumphantly eaddrsed by the PEOPLE dots not •requi re all good Dit.tui (rats to itintate and reflect riaturtly , upon i s Fr OS aillolt which arm number of our porist ran object to as an interpolation -anon that (reg.— In a word, it would be wive in all Democrats to consider whether.it would not be safest to ..LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE." To REPEALiTUE Missouri' ComPßoxiss might, and according to our view would, clear the principle Or Congrea 'stonel non-intervention of all emhatressnient ttbut we doubt whet4er the good thus promisteds important that it would . . I ,e mire to stekit threttgli the agttationte*teltneres farily flan* tu our path. Upon a calm review or the whole ground we yet see no such rewions for disturbing - the Convicarp4e of 1950 as. COULD INDUCE -VS 70' ADVO CATE EITHER OF THE AMENDMENTS proposed in Mr. Douglas' hilt. The bill was hardly on its legs in the Sen ate, though, before - the Union ehtutged its tune, and during the whole agitation in both Hotises, it has alternately cajoled and thiet: ened—now plalnlY promising Government. protietion and favor to any' members :that might suffer at home by favoring the: 2 bill. and now threatening a 4 whoopposed it with the severest prosimption. :The mantenvre has been succes s ful The minnows have bit- 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 I'oo 2 00 2 00 100 1 00 2 00 4 00 1 05 z0(1 ten, and .the lame is bagged. Some of the member♦; it is reported,-sold themselves for very small messes—perhaps an ampl re muneration, considering tl►e relative Salm the commodities. • • -. 'Ter. following is that "part of Lek'', lie sent by the State Siipiriniendenute the several Boards of Schod.-Directots through.; out the Commonwealth, relatiogto the, elei•! tiou of County Superintendent; ;His ;quafi.! fications are very plainly defined, and ;any ; one chosen devoid of such Will not bircom.. mtasioned. The remainder of the Ciiculaii is occupied with a synopsis of the'neW, School Law, but as icehave alrea4 ! pub.! haled that in full, we omit the balance. CIRCULAR., DEPLETSIENT OF COMMON - SCIIOO4S, Boreisbetra, May 22, To &hoot Directors :—YOur etl tension is relpecttully invited to the importance of the office of COVET'S SUPERINTENDENT, which you are culled upon to fill on the first Monday of itioekeezt.- If incompetent, unworthy or inefficient: Men should be .selected, the newsystexii, from which so much is expected, may prove nebrectual produce this retains required ; but proper persons are elected County' Superintendents, the result must be most advantageous. Upcin you, gentlemen, in e great degree rests the respoolibility, and no doubt is entertained but that you will pert torecithe important duty devolving .upon ,vou as becomes those pieced in positions of public Crust.- In making a selection, strict regard should hF had to qualifications, habitki morality,. industry and prerricas zealous suppdrt of Edncation bar Com mon Schools. The thirtystfinth section of the.law requires that the person selected should be one of "LITEISRT_ AND SCIENTIFIC ACQUINESIENY' Anil "OF SKILL AND EXPERIENCE IN TUE dB TEACH , INO." The lOreeth section requires the Sane Sus. l perlntendent to commission "TIM itzviki Peer queurren who shalt harp. receiled the Inglutst number of votes." Thus, if it should he 'holm that the person you elect Was not."Pioperlsi qualified," the State Superintendent would be re .quired by the law to commission the chndidam next highest in vote, if so qualified. ,• . What seethe proper qualifications?.. A idod edes cation is one qualification ; "of literary and ticientifs ic acquirements" another, integrity, energy, Indus. try, morality, are also required.', Another; °ripest ' weight and importance is, that the persoutielected shall be skilled' and 'expirtsneed ma the; art of teaching. To this point your attention its,Maticte lady directed. Akw months' experience, et the, fact that the person selected was mice mini life I teacher, will not fulfil th e law. The Exit:sic:4 Must ;1 lam maple and of recent dens: ~Tltte is the emu/ruction placed upon thalersr, , *d fro person will becomes:erten:o' as counts Sppenris renderer when the fact en knonnt,toho is riot fatly gualifted in On.: respect. Tins is not - lotoy Itt accordance with the spirit of the law, bet :Is also required by a proper regird for its nue_ idiniities melon. Certainly no one should be appahned to examine leachers who is not himself able io me with credit a rigid examination in 411 the branches to be taught in the- Schools,, and 'in thb'irrr of teaching.. Unless a County Superintendent urp. demand, the busineitr of teaching thoroughly a!, e seieums, theoretically and practically. he wilt prove arbsnculabrance and au annoyance to the irs;chools, instead of an able director and promoter hf their best Interests. The best Interests-of the public, therefore, as well as the spirit of the laW, point Meetly to your EVITtESCITEES as the tn 4 proper, persons tote selected for this important position. The law, properly, travels the rate of Cemperl• rattan of Comity Seperinteadent • robe fixed bythe Directors. Each CoalenUois ran best determine the timeßeams*. y,Mlnpleyed in thichniging the duties& Cobatridupeeiateadeati: and. the value at. ihe services to be z- Teadered. The -comperientbser should hellbent!, witbent being extiev l o lll 4 and should be itudicleta, at lees*, to enable Ulm 'Weer to visit and inspect all the Schools of the County as onto as preettLithib. • ' f...• • •••.. • 10- /a Cracionattl, on Monday,' F a man natne4 . Wei; Haft, lortmad, attempted to throw tumult from a window. Ue ; wee reaught.bj the lege by two who;held him =Winded, and . by, the tirne sieistanee came to baW blur up, he ted died *cm* rush of blood to the ho wl.' • BRAND ' • MID VATIIO,LICIIgkI: .. . iiiithe.iiitisi z itilies meets from as i , the'..ettei, "alief tibliehed et . Auburn N . Y.; iiiiihilt another ` Teng9a Of the same issue reisittitiart Isla municipal via:loll: ..Itimretied jiurtleep lee .1 301: : 1 : 12 d. . still ficd in it south to *wets upou : -; • -- Vero , or. itta lititail • Idtahen laiw•-411 blame...to r . Ssy tar:AtaTPwit - the t ou th i p aa y or Mr State terristanan on the ' !Avg - - r. , ,13111 es it ed. • Ir was cicineeieed in inniuiti toe:Hight forth' is *pity, - ?'fliie Attaiiesiviri tile Goer/nor, Nettie)* lilts kilted it tar this year, is wortlilt of Vest Prom &New York Flown's ~ , - . ... ~ • , „ ' Tbit, '..- ,Pretetim 1 4-''':-Jettrant' is the, organ of Bishop:Hughes. ;We i are oat 'Aturpnite• at its hatred of Prailittion, or the venom iif its espression. ' Every.inittlialtlitsitir *hick tends to eleinste the people from ibellipths. 31f ignorance; find to - make them tatelligent, minty. and sell-relying, is sure , to' meet :a ferocicnrs opposition Item ,the orgies of Bo.' manitint. : : .' s ' . ; Our cause will not stiffer from this *Vow el of 'hostility from - the Bishop's Tenth-piece. Oar friends will eee !tut another, evidence of the correetnets of their course and the jilstiee and necessity 01 the ntrusure, whine ifefeat has betv a cause of so much rejoictos.) llos -1114. kern , at h° a source will arouse the Trawls of Prohibition to , more deterrnioed eleripatip, and; enlist a host who bare not before felt very deeply, interated2,. We have watched the amnia Of the t enn- Welling spirits of 1101nel:418m:in this country. - with . sorrow and indignation. We are. not a 44 Native AmeriOan ! " as that , term is an derstood. The native•lons or sdopte& citi isik jrjzoo.rib'y, 'shalthave our conitilioce and fraternal .;regard:: ' But : win Amitisan and a ireeniiiii.—loving our country-Iluid whiling' well to eieryinterest—we ezeirife the band which lilts a weapon to shield wrong Iron) the movetrients of•e' long injured people. 'There is in class tit all out_ wide , land Which so much. need the blessings of aPro. Itilritory Liquor Law as the Irish. Coming to, this country "bunt the ignorance and'per- city o 1 the old world, they enter into any avocation which Will yield a livelihood, and tboughtlessly , plunge into the trice of drunk erille.m The history of our police courts present a siekening detail of the crimes of oar foreign population. The damning tee. ord of blood, each morning smoking hotly up from the daily record, reveals the same startling facts. A very large majority of our sinks of , drunkenness are nutted by for-, eigners. The infamous business. though leartelly potent for untold evil, requires but _ft: 'trifling capital. , Here congregate the poor. the• ignorant, abd the degraded, and hardly a sun rise! on our land which. does nut reveal the commission e of the most, hot.. rible and bloody crimes. From these pro lific sources, a maddened and imbruted host 1 •.,!?' go out to stead at the' polls and strike-down the heit interests of society, and heap fresh and more aggravated wrongs"upon the citi• zen who has mitt at stake. Thus, like ac titre traters,tharged With the most dernoral• izing and destructive elements, these un counted deqs of vice annnally , belch forth their Swiss. suffrages , disgrac ing our ,elec. 'ions, sappiog the purity and strength of our institutions; and trainpling down the sightt, and privileges ot' sober, tax-paying , Uoder the dictation an infamous priest• hood, the iguorant sod embittered enassh, in the exercise of a common suffrage, con atantly tire et war withtevery interest;sacred .to the true American citizen. It is needless to say that a law which should put:a stop to, this wide.spread drunkenness among our ,foreign population, would .visit them, their tabrilies and homes, with Untold blessings, bud great and permanent good upon our count ry. Yet the gowned demagogues, who control the element which . nois in our ten' thousand lower hells, are opposed to a mea• sure which would do them so much good ! •; We are not ignorant of ,these matters.— We have seen rum control our electidas and elect .our officers. •We have seen; in one of the latgest cities of the Union hundreds of ignorat&voters committing perjuiy from 'sunrise to sundown, and ,with whiskey.bar. ref and haoner.„openly threading the:streets -and voting at 'evelyward in the city, It is so wherever this element centres. And those whO control 'it are determined to coutrol it stilt. ' The' . rtim-shop is a prolific 16Untam marketable,suffrages, ready at all times to -be cast for more intelligent, bat far more for -uctyrinapled and destgning leaders. Our, people will not forget the language applied to our Legislature for attempting to stay the' tide of intemperance, or , the,malig nant lie; that the measure vetoed by Gov. Seymoni‘einanated from other than the most patriotic desire to accomphsh the purpose de. aiesied. The allegiance of Homatrism will prove a fatal aid to. Sermotir: The bold et 'forts of that Infamous power - to satire dowa some of - the most valuable - and cheinffied of our institutions has arousetto feeling which will be fel in' fu tu recontests. Its support of a doom - cd and accursed traffic but adds anoth er head (tithe Hydra, and: calls for Stronger (Forts on the part °four friends. • Romanism cannot•control t he legislation - of ibis Country. The poeple have sworn to destroy ererrible evil. They will not submit to the insolent 'iotermedditug of those who. hold their posi tions through the ignorance and degradation of those they deluder bet the struggle come. Pope, bishrip. dem agogue; priest or devil cannot arrest the on. ward march. r Vetoes and rejoicings thei•eat in the rum shops of the Statetorth.light lirocessiona aod,sPeeches itta fighting rabble, will not save the TOM tut& froth IN fate. The people are already v4ring. IMII LAW AND LAWYERS The New Volt Trrnes,•after acme severe remarks on the Conduct of Matt. :Ward's lawyers, holds the following. lauguage res pecting the duty of as advocate, W hich will apply equally as well in other lat itudes Let Itim exercise his dexterity in guard ing his unhappy client from injustice and Let i tum employ his brain 4 to the utmost in:seeing hint pal right before the jury. But is'thts tiny license to distort facts, to, cruelly juatice, tu chearlhe law ? `.! , If he labor to place the critntnatcia a positioo to which the evidence does not entitle nun, he perjures his own soul before ts'od„ttd under cover of his protessioti, outrages every in stinct of right, every' sentiment of duty, ev ery, interest of society, every %enmity of re eigion. What is It, in the name of humanity' —what is' it hot Making the lawyer an mug= °nisi to the law ! ,‘ There isijust asomuch of a moral itmit to the efforts of a lawyer as there is to any other relation of life. All he can; is not the rule. :But all he 4an conscientiously; justly, honoralli!inview of the facts; interests, cir cumstances of ;be occasion. His eloquence Is amenable to the laws of all eloqUence.— His tact is suborctitiate to truth and goodness. His profession is ' secondary to his agency and accountability as'a moral being. • And before Gad and man, if the lawyer as alaw yet, uses his place and power toMeer a gait- Iv wretch, he is is morally culpable as if he were to give him the Ikilities of escaping from a jail. t. Let the community wake up to, the col.. mei significance ciMhis event. It the spirit,.. that is now Oettiogivo be rite at the bar, is not boldly checked by public seatithent, the law will soon be a fatee, and-joriesithe crea tures of lawyers." - , , L 1 TiE ENoir NOT fIINGS—TIIE,CAT OUT or TnEAVAu.vr.:.--6onsiderable interest is Manifested among the public to :dlicover who, wheri and what the Know Nothings are. Lutkily we have the rnsatis at band to allay , something of this curiosity. An "ExPose'rptimptilet hoe just made it's ap pearance, from which we gather a few items. - The real flame , adopted by the order in Beneral is Babeloriurn, from the -tower of abel.- The miler is divided into three de greea, each separate-from the other. The first is called the Aintrisorne degree;; the sec ond, Muchmore; the third Mummost. The subordinate or individoal associations are called Towiretts. ' The penal clausie of the obligation is as follows: , To the , true and faithful. Perform acme of all of which, 1 pledae my most pettinaciout logos. binding myielf under a penny no less than baving . my hoots drawn off ;over my tread, my hair twisted into a cord 'nine feet long, the'skirts of my coat cut into forty nine strips, and m this unfortuna te plight suffer myself to tie kode orf•a threer.:, cornered rail, nine feet long, over thetrack Of a Ham- burg rocket, at the rate of ninety miles per hour. • Fearfol—isn't it? • • ,d (Cr Nratsasts.—The (ollowinitgood one is from a Western...lo4cl° , Whet; Satan coolcto't etitab Of Pandit*, to peep an. ' Ile got a enalle web forked tongue 1 the into to creep m.. . ' . So when Netrraika's virgin moil • • •; • Hisrcatylnick he'd leave in. .• ' `WWII he nty reptile now ?" be criii "litd here am I,"- roys'Stephen. • , , 53PorrEl. LEAVEV—AI Bumf -paper suttee thit FlrariLexporte 250,0009,000 lbs. of coffee pet annum; and that " the leaves are really men vatted* than the fruit, though not yet treed as an article of owe. The infusion of cotree teams is more anteituula and 'mote lavigonning :than tea. ruut te pre , fitted who hose .tried Ir. -to an inlet. siort 'QUA* Cat ge bony., • The liner art large , / is the sum ST 101:11te Toutas& fir,. ~_ ~4 ~ 6p:293 , 4 4 The Coat b 6119 ;ilia the, ,1 6.378 ;04 tons; 00# lest weep, thoWiess *lett/ OF - 111 # 113 msetifty e* of 4ACP:lettn . fo . r The exceed th e I fdilheorinesPoigiair weekleitt yeiti,16. 4 255 taw. Thetketwai*tinuessinglatrtatat ( 1 0 1 i. 114 ' *tisk puthiawly 611 Lump White Ass pael„ tor the:iron Woolw, Price of ithiehhkettlipentni,teetkl4l . .„ • ' Saws of ttitiplign . tin the Wew - ilegione put oitt hula calculetionsws to the quantity oi Coal the market will. ricio% this yearrthese-tpdeateliulau in many ittahusekkitie put forth for eptelalethre Pee poires, and re others ihe . writere We witted by is correct kironfuo* hod do nekconsidip the effect that high pr es *titian cens*Pool44 'le is true that the inmeessifiti the - deemed for Cost ra r 'the last two year* vrts#2l) per cents (la the threer)Ver* precious it wee keg than , P7o:per WOO but the price of Coet,:wskilso freights _froinEtchniond • were unusuelly l i(F.w in 1822, end- enetinued el these tolerates ititlo A.Nrtb4 gin when both Coil end freights edesatiloi. This year dosl'inlee shout 40 percent. higlietthen last Year's prices' at the ^tome Period, eniffreight, to -the ..East alas ranges from 31) to 40 psi treat. higher. Thesit high prices Will materially etticklther cotitaterption, Wad bring down alit amend* shoat I 0 Per , arnt-:'increase .insteed of the 2(0:01i Cent., tor ibe list tilia thus Making ..ttstilhicierse of Anttirecite'• required this year. l froto 10%000. to 75%0001ten5.1: Selitty/: kill County can furnish her quOtasof lbw increesi, provided the othet , *giOniCtul' itielta—but prices for Coal itaust rule high- throughout thel whole season,ble . l , luse it is only under the "high pressuie aye let/ hy high' priees,ihat the medal reit lip supplied tbiS year' - :The Clutierlifol.Aliner's Jeff:vet says.*- ..s‘'fbe PotiseillelAfirrers lumen/, good nut her- Ay on such poinjy hbnub you, sir,l suites that die, aucrease of suppOs note the 2chuyiltili region fur the present year-,'W3O netexcoed,3oo,ooo tone" The above is a tnis-quotation of our emote. A few weeks ego, in repay to set - eral articles which had been wratear veil:dative purposes. deprecia- ling the capthilitivA of our Itegiotelay statingthat we could not send oats ton of Coal more to tidewater term 11834 thenlWe' sent 'Lt. 1853, we, stated that the. increase froritebuylkill Cotinty in :814 would not be lea , than:oo,6oo 1013 i: We did not mate that it " wouldi.pia , ,exceert ,'699,003 tons: , 'knew from the Sigtistics that WV:collected to Jim= nary last, that itit ( Colliery velocity of our Ifni% was equal to an:,4creese of from 450 to 500,000 Rrovided the would' °pea brisk, a wan cient rtaWtier of.#llen to mine at coulit he obtained, and the Tratokting Cornitsoimi - . nould carry at away. We therittore spoke I.clunioutly :upon the Isul‘ject, preferrfq rather to tinder-lite' that) Deer estimate our *Willy. An increase of 234348 tons irdm this RAgio4:iireltlils shows that our infori*- li on ta n: or rihtqnr. when we are quoted correct ly. is howett, proper hire to remark that the Midst from this Ortian will not increase as rapidly after July as it l*s done PO tar. la the Spring of 1853, a large ov*ock of Coal was found in the market from thtAupply, Of the ,previous year; and the trade. was u*smilly, dull, and the Ahiptnents light up to the *iddle of lily ; after wh'eh th;y averaged abiultp,ooo tons per, week (or the' bal ance of The seano'n..' This Spring the market- was bare et Coal, aitit!the trade Opened_ unusually brisk with high sad the ,shipineats have been heavy from ihrOinimeneentent of tliCtrade. The late ire**, causiagdonsile:l to the Canals, have thrown iheirade fmtn.the Lehigh and Lack annuirm hehlhd the quantity sent to market to the settnesriod list year, but the high prices will canrilWem to "lirnsh up" foi. the bal• once of theseissini: Our Individual Operators can sympathize wild the Indivt' , lual Operators in the other regions,..;ltir . their reverses, . . stoppages .4 misfortunesbilpis regard s the Coal' Mining Car pmtions---thei9lave "no i'souls" , as the phrase goes, And of course do not respire, any sympathy. MINING a ittiArDOYS PIIIISUIT —A contirpon. dent of the afitn . ea n life ing Clirouitle ifae coating for theimpression that prevails that mining is a hazardous hizsiness- All Izind,s of hotlines* is -hazardous to ii:lpermin extent when the product liesembowelleitirt the earth and cannot bat seem but when thosstingaged in this puritan, avail thee selves-of the lelifit which Selellre and prtic:ical ex perience has stied abroad on the' Subject, at least tbree-fourths 4here difficiittiaiwill be removed. This.writer naineS two of that diaditlties—wantot kriowleclge ant :the expectation of Immediate re• turns for investinents. Thesetiave their effect toe considerable egent, but weragnie with the writer that the greexptileie of Ibis rending impression is the fel:owing:4 , "'nue next eituse is to be found in the swindling stock - oPeratloo,S; digul fi eribp , the name of "com panies," whiekapring weeds.wheniver the soil is tound lain% enontb•-to. suppbp healthy plants, and vrlitelt, by their silsgraerdni proceedings, cast a slur onthis very name'bf Mining." Every word;;Of the . above is que—the whole trade has ‘Oll - 0.3 more front the satindling charac ter of tbe largeintass of that* Corporations, gotten up by a hordontlireesly spacsdawrit i buy, leads Iliam S 5 to s'4l prisms end tbrdWinCit mioTetcrek corn-, pan ies at rates -ElrarFing from 6500' to St - ,Ofinper . acre (and in State instancesimore)--bire alionte of pullers,—selt ":Ae stock—por4et the money 'end dupe and clekOZl the •Innocint....uiany of wheat have never *an a mine;,-..-snirtha aeon coat metier ThemettOg ors the tiazardteFix eharaetee of Operations. . . A "strangeo%• has sent ;mil a Pamphlet, whiCh "walks into' ills specolatike character of the man , agement of Of: Delmore and Ohio Railroad Corn jam' rather r - onAti:stiod, and :desires our pinion about :be priceacharged for carrying Coal ' on said road. We have, riot had Wenn° examine the Pam phlet fully, bet will refer tail neat week. • Lanotatts..±4,Ve understand theta is still a scat= city of laboreWa!'many. of the Collieries in. this .region. Ey iid.aressing Mr. George F. Gordon, Agent for tbe,/ , :inerican Einigrants Sol ty, corner 01 'tilater and . Spruce streets, Philadel. pbia, tate:oedema alwayabe obtained. • ATIVILLEGRAPM. .I , o'cLoccri'. Freights frogikiehrriond : . Boston. Provulertee - ..' New York A !bony, ?rum Rielftoixid, for the week ending OuSatur day, May 13,.1.14.14: ' Ah• Bls ; r;k:S{Ph: is . ~------, ~.1X 48', , • 1 .. 1' i. . . ...:'; 13' 'I- 12 ' `;' : 51, , •' 3; 1 48) 29 1 1- , ' • i 4 ' -,.--..- r .... - .-1— --, - T'l 1 'II; A 1111• 12 119' For the wee1t,..32,2 18 Total tor the ite..,ioon-27:i7 IFo r Itea4,3ii,. i :1c10;42j To ram Ow last yeur. ' ' ! 307,280 BY 11:411. RDAD AND' CANAL, . . .. . ... ME IMI Quantiti^oiyCoat Bent by Railroad and Canal for the - week eciartig on Thuriday evening last : it A iTAROAD. ' CATIAL Pori Carbon, -. • 13,107 01 10,110 12 Pottsville, . • - • 2,729 13 Ll9O 18 SAinvelly • - 18,727 12 12,202 08. Auburn; - • '641,14 . 1 000.01 P. Clinton, - .." • 8,553 113 L . 314 18 °' ~ , , 11;2fSk Ov Total for thing Aneek, Total byßairtioad in 1854; • " ‘' Canal in 1854, Total by Csgal and Railroad tons, 992,160 16 ShiPmenl6)°earne period last year:-- Tor - 30,914 00 557,527 UJ - 22.114 07 193,285'16 • 13 - 1 - Railrea4.;.';- “ Canal, I Increnme = tons 231,347 15 RATES 01? TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION itAtt.soAD, TO St'Llt I; 1854. From M. O; 1 , 8. H. P.X. Auburn. To Richmollo 1,70 .11,65 1.45 1,6(.1 To Philatelithin, 1,60 1,55 4,55 1,40 , RATF4 OF TOLL BY CANAL TO 3 trap 1, 1954. From Port rbOn to Piiiiiolelpbfa, "* Mt. Carbon 14. " S. 11 en to . " Pt. Clbton to_ . RAT* OF FR.EIORT BY CANAL A- . N. fork. Mt. qiiboo. From Pt. Cattorm, - 90 OA° 80 180 Schuy4lll.llteren,i - •75 Port qicoc4l, - = 0 1 :1 , 0,00 scatryitstia, COUNTY RAIL ROADU-1E64 The-follo*yiethei qtraility al Qoal transported ever the'dgetentßellroads in Schuylkill County. for the weekrtding on Thursday evening • -• • Mats , TOTAL Mine Rill ft R. It;', 53,4 2 0' 0 4 - 336 , 740 03 Mill Creek : • t • 11,406 - 154,852 04 .14w,t Carbon. " 4,175 19 57,802 11 scuyi. y a Ny ti ' r : 46,46 0 12-, 152,604 17 131.Cerbdr.Pi.Carb." 14,627 04 `. 201,036 02 Little Schokikill " " :.10,442 03 153,745 a reion Censin ."-" . 8,848 14 •13,864 06 Swatera,R.-11. " .4,751 18 - , 9,014 09 *HIGH COAt TRADE . Sent front ibel,ebith Legion foe -the week end ing Sattvelattvemog • ;waits. • IsetagbCotitind Nay. ~- 8,5131 14 57,193 17' Room Rtoo ' .• "t 12,1194 19 , '11,222 OS Beaver INea3ow - 2a 1,352 02' 9,416 02 lasiSuSokiL ,goof. 1.1,560 19 0,327 09 Coleraine 941; . 1,862 05.. 10,248 It Spring 18108ntaus Col r y.. 12.303'022 . 18,3(14 05 Hazleton 'COW C 0.,. 11,560 05 - 15,187 02 Crenbeztrcoal, r, 991-15 6,940 09 Suet Mt t;.‘al C 0.., 1,f,a4 %Ice it 'ljimitomlo_o4lCo.„ :271 08 3. 10 t 0 5 Willoosbainiroal ; 339 , . 2.149 08 20,520 19 ,149,0177 - 07 To SAME ppiloif Iftsl resi, 35,145 Of 107,5E9 02 Decrease Octar, . , , ; t‘,. - VIM. - Tana. ____-..... '' i ' er . 11;..; .. 1 - ' e 762 - -36,44 7 Mt. Sing e R. •• , `" . .. t. -.. !, . -, don: 43,ff78 Ciansisidnaltail load*, I-.. • , • 013' • 113,10 Welbfmaw Bel" - ',-, : ' -,- . - ..,....:. .--7,1 ,t- 'l, - - - "*"--• . iumo . .. ' isenNettesnowl ' 10:70041404 ._ - • _ .: ._- ~ =llll = REOPP:T -OP •SHIPMENTS. Bol.ton&vieo 11310 Coen. Se. 1.1, 501. i 1N; Y. &viein.; 0:166 !North River '1 " 409 - 2 outhern Pte.; 3435 t. tmatuon tons, '69,283 01 745,434 11 Lt 236,720 5;02S 07 - 55 CIIMBERLAttb COAI, TRADE mijujuniniT , , ~.. ~~r~6vtu 411 , " - • . 11111 NALIPAR . 1 1 W,riR • WATCITS*4/11Mar -4, Nr? . 1 " 11 1 1w "*. oi.ratmte tr. u et.: (11e.1111 , Flea/e.; r • ,••• * sayltt. 041 , OtififilgOef 'Of -WM', 'fie,' SW 1[& a l *be Esftla _ ~u ~at ; 4iir<otteafst aittiber. New awl Complete Maser Vamps. - • Now.TiotokrossildottnoNto tAt mei emtedilhietath al Clatters**. Or ege*.cim h : dkx 111111sWe Travelros rhthSe.4l.. . _ swam ymyers, Mite at tbo Wenn* Slaw NaTate. Nap of POtinivoltio. - Lame two of the. Vatted Smut Olastrsemporaiki k waters; (*rest& Very toir at - „ . , • , • ado* *ad 11. Stalle Migtiawn :! sery . • • !. .• •1 1114, VOUS SA= "Or: 16111111i - 11111TATIt Iv / ILL bo sold it Vold& Bate. ow TIMM)*V.-Bis V 131 k of Jose, teat at , o'ckwa Wylie east: won. at tne,Peatorylaanis Batt. In wyelSotougla VottstilllS,. • A certslo tract of MOWS, LAMM Saw Brunswick townsbio.drcanylklit .County_ L adataing 'hinds of glootatagare & Lithely C.& World. foe. obis YritaltarylAll,llllSOlitere, etiateletal &WU 434 acres. wars or laser This MCI if well limbered. II goad portionif It 'oink% for Sanalag—le Mutat aloe lull a outs Ikon the Utile dcboplkW Balltoadr 'nen fo l T i s i r the ow . ra . . - oo a wlfl be sold is ' Tract of COAL 'LAND, atoms to Lower atalaintna go tow/whip, in PAIS- (MLitt!, ladtaistag toads eat— ery id 44 Willlaa Btu icer are ottiete,coottiollag about 132 octet!, toot! Of leas.. *ad bring Miriam* MO cif land, watch waa aurreytd cot a '*artist the nib of Sept., 1705. to rem beetle* And WVllato Stewart, tow the Estate of Thomas and . Williato ft .Bart. Conditions OM bolt wade known on the day Of rate by the atokareigried; - Addlllta 11. BART: , Alf TI 11-3 t , A -• VOTTSVSLL.O ,WATEIR WORKS: ;DROPOISALS Mill Mr teteit rd if the °dice. of: the rr rotkakitie Water Conopuni ucW SATllllll4f;the 10th of - June ptit.'for the construction Of a data On. Ws Wolf Greer, about 160 feet in length and alma ' Abe. for layliteationk 1003 feel of IS inch pipe alone the ealmy auk! creek .10 itICILIdEI • tbq digging of the o teensy) ktenebed. end formlug•na mho e a went." to sustain the pipe, and' of carotin/ the satnent leleel feel El:ltched la depth , according to the route- ellkid out, d tre grades given by the engineer. Ihe emitractoreku find till tools end 'Ma. .terials. except the pipee.•whlcti ertli be delivered by the Company eta pant on the llAttl Cteek nearly opposite to George 3. tteppltere breaker- Or hide Indy be put in seearately for digging and lip log the trenchee.atiaking rheetabaakments,*.e.:,ald Our layinet he pipes. Whit or without finding the lead for the Joint ,p—tue other muerte te ire found bribe contractose. • • Tne route and, speeltwailoas will ba ready fer-iit utnlnattou to a few, day •: Oa NVEL; LEWIN; Presldebi. 1141 May 27. 7824 11l HE .anbserlber will tell HeYet's, falba, Davis h. L Co's.. and Fieber'e.Putnes, front 1110 to:113 lees than the ntanufactureen prices.,. Ile will reereearr Meyer's Pianos to be what They. are. represented.— pb i n o t oraante me selected by a competent kteon. asjoraple,tone and quality. gad rouge In price from stou ro $300; eltherer lib or mittiont, the &lints at tuhreent. • Meyer bail received ibe alabeet premleak as 0 47 London Crystal Palate Eahibltion for hie Pianos; to competition wltb all the mannfectaree of Ellf Op& • 1114 America. • • . ,DiF.Lonizoss, • . Of Carhirt's Patent-ostbicb hi will alai) gasman:, tonging lupine. for durelliari. from Ski to *ll5 ; tar churches , from to pno afelodeonsdelirered. In Schuylkill ,county, at city CASH TRICE 4. thus saving to the' PnwelAsar taleklalt. fralgta and risk, which Is an Important consideration. . • Several Melodeons 'Of suilerior tone, on bond— prtcri SO and . ,B. BAN NAN, • Musk Dealeraud Agent for the eaten(' . Pianos and Melodeons 11l May 47004 VALUABLE STANDARD WOLUES. , AT LOW PlitCEB. ..- SPABES , Life And Writings of Washington, 12 Idle and Works of Jahn AdArnf,dyols., Webster's Works, d ego., The Statrsoten's Manual, Alois.: r.orunha: ;; Peott's Works, rwmplete4t9W-, vole., gyo., , • Waverly Novels, 16 vols., k MOTO, Gibbons , History of itome,6 yob.. }Tame and Macanlay's History of Englard. 9 vets., Lord illahon's History . •• "'• 9 vols., 4:banning's Work*, 0 Headier' lives of Wasbingtbri r Napoleon. phial, Queen of 'Scotts. Ike.. • •Litliend awoke, of Henry:tidy, II vols., • Dick's complete works; I vols., ItoLin'rAnclent History in 9 rots , or 4 vela.. illidleth's History of ttte United States,6vuls., Bancroft's do ; do do do 5 vols., ' Frost'. Pleiorini do do ;, do yeils.,.. • Lossing'a Pictorial Field'Book of the Revolttlion,, Chambers' leiformalion for the Peopie.9 rots., papers for rho People, IV vols.. Home Book and; Pocket Miscellany, 6 Vol*, Pictorial Penally Cydoptedle. ' . Library of Entertaining and Usefu' Knowledge., Ure'S Dietionaryof Arts, Manufactures and Mines, veil., ; • • ; -• • /. • . The Blandon! Poets:-various editions, Pamlly and Pocket Bibles .of eve:) . Pi?? aid style of binding. ' . ' ' • ' Their , Enoke,and many others, hieing bcen' pur- chased at Trade Sates, are offered very cheap at B. HANNAN'S' • , Book and Stationery Store, Hay 97.1854 ' 91-4; D 'whip & Sinquetuilarka Rail- Road. r`^4~ n .NEW - PASSENGER . ARRANGEMENT. IL/N sad alter MONDAV,IIdIy I. the Pau. eager Teeln will, deity (thandays excepted). Leave Auburn B.los. tri.,ar. at Harrisburg 1130 a. m Harrilaurg 11.5 p. to., de. at Auburn 3.50 p. m. Distance-59 mile,-PARE IBOc,' • • Passengers Irma POTTe• VILLE; HEADING, and an poises d* !Fe' Sclaytkill yeast. Minh/- burg to time to take We...rro Tung for PITTA. 'EURO at 12.15 p. The Cumberland Valley Train far EA ROBLE, GHANIBEREISCRO, dir.,at 1 p. n.. • Ard the Riptuindrn Train for SALT 1519E1E, WASH INGTON, atc at 2p. m. Pa mengere from iliaryidturg will had this the cheapest and best route to • POTTSVILLE. . BEADING, ' r „.; , „ TA IdAtilITA, „ • and WILKIRSBaRIIE. and will reach Phliadalphila, by way of Reading, at 1.30 p. m. '.{ . THROUGH Tlegerd between Pagadelablii and nafliabilll,ll3--Por Ws at the office* alibis romps - ny.ln Harnaburg, and of the grading italhaati in Philadelphia, ELI.WOOD' MORRIS;. ' Engineer and Superintendent. 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The amount may be enettmed In letter, end directed to FOWLERS w WELLS, . • 11118 (roadway, New Tors: rV'CAN PASSING AtipiT4 wetNypv, tit ery_ County lu lit the Elates. Mg, 2 7 [IISMTNI 750,813 01 082,160 16 ratoczameTwar WIIGSE/1.3 the Gonorstde Movie/ W. Hulas, Esq., President of the Court of Common Pleas, of the county of Schuylkill, In Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Court* of Gustier Sessions of the Peers, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol De. lorerylo said celerity, the' Hon. P. S. Gulley and Solomon Foster. Judge" of the Court or,Goarter ?les ions of the Pence, Oydr and Tenn leer, and Gener al Gaol Delivery. for the trial of all capital sad other °treater, to thee:Lid county of; Ben uylkilk by their Precept. to me directed. have ordered a CAW of I;ty grand Tetralavv: lad General Gaol Delivery Ind - QUlltter 5P1.10112 :Of is. Pea/5,w be holden It Pourville on MONDAY. the sth day of lone slim, to continue two weeks If necessary. Notice le therefore hereby given to the Voroner, the Justices of.tbe Peace and the constables of the said County of Schuylkill, that they are by the rid precepts commanded en' to then and there, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their roll*. numb. inquiettlone. elimination's ad all ether re weirthrigerea, todo those things which. In their Nev era offices, appertain to he doves and all those that are bound by recogbitanees to prosecute against the prisoners that are dr then shall be In the elm orient county of Eichuglklll, are to, be then and :Ogle to ..prosecute them an shill be n Jost. .. • Goi Int the • COMMllltigiftliA. • ! .00.1Alled NAGLE'. alit/14% daerlfro °Mee. pousaille,l. gav 13,1334 111:tc . N. o.—Tbs syltneises sod jurors who 'are sum moedlo amnia 11114 Court. are reciilreal to attend piratinally. In case of non-ettendeate. rho, law . la suitcases oisde tad melded will be rigidly enfor ced.. Tale notice it published by order of gas coon;those Concerned 13111 Carers theinielres according's. MOTICE is heteby glee* that *Court or boatman llrteas and Moaner SegliOni Or the Peace, roe - the trial of causes at kite= to and fee: the County of Schuylkill:will' be held at Yemenite. ln the, neutity afotteaill. on MONDAY. the 1 eth or JIM peat, at to o'elock A. 11., to sontlnueone weak' , • Tbetefore parson* having tattle pending. and all " woo w h i 4e duty ti chill be to await at said Coon Wlll take notice and - poem thetneehres aecardiatty. JnNgd :YAWLS; nhentr. Shetitra OM*. Potia.: , . . elite. May 11,1954. -- • ,pkte GNbLL RAM'S 1,4181111 Piny. HS POPULAR ROOK —Uncle BaliesParatreuee J. —By A. D.' Mlles, illustrated by one et the Atst artist* is New Tort. • • • . This edmitableTemperatiee tail Illiw•tialgleally published la the New Toth People's - thrall. sad uatted wash attendee' whea in the course a publi cation. Uncle fliva'aratm fears is w rittettla vefl idea. slog, polymer. off hand style. Always arapW and au* to eat. te. IMO or gay.' sunny ovtershre.— Kul of ha plumes are fall if thtillinciatssest.... 'The sketches are made heat uteri * 4444 re ins lo 4 , 6 1 7 day Oft.' A hoot lUte this is jut la lifter-. Than ass he as Oohs that the week will .bars a steal rant awl lift is really plesplas is oa s t * f l u nom _geed it -Nothing will is &laud, la: tt 10~ delleseyas WWI ateralhatad awl% thew Otte.he haul 4 4410444 444 a la an . Nals - Amy 10,1011 ." '4 • 119.114 • - , 18.581. 15 -niSK:iRT*TIOI4I aY.! l 4 4 M4i,:*U;rfnul• 7. , eirommetene-Milklio'eridihri. , pirmimmi; , 444.2 t de Derrritkirr - pd !Sverrimitml,M, Fai nw a.7 flPt amt . eller /lON areitid;l l s4. fee - Win • Lefforalog Ireiteeogee Tnart; from p-womm t .• aw l ottaistioas fibers - Aobtlru. wtii.caaaatt wkb = Abe Oa. I>< traia from 4oboteq , Westwaid. - rm 'be booptkio 1411rod,leming auburn or 9.10 A. al • - • Ae atroaimmtalon oget Car anti aim leers Readies is A. 41. dairy, IS COUVIIIV It/IP. allots itaia, at Aubitto,:flir Eteirlaborg.tte. - Tba DeutAtm Trott Cm:want return let, term IlanleborgetTS lorMa; mud earmerrs- - at ambito wirlt the Moro Attelotioa Pormegei Trato oa thy; Itoldlog Bello . for ftedini sod PhlidelPfdta l Pamesmere 0$ r.til.etrain CIO allo tracb Polurvnie 'no same eyeathlt, Afterroon Passeam!r Troia. - • • . Read*, - =Ma " RAILIWAIL, Atel 4 V AR#ANGBIWEIVT.: • , 011121MINENIEMI Timpargh to, ilors)ffrni ,ittert. per LW(' Se r Ault• Rerbiad ilTit t littliita Scat trirtatu t.IY air igiddro a • „ Cearpday.. nom tail anti • aptit tiro, !lila, she Panreispr Taloa cm the Lull& ;Schuylkill Railroad will leave Tantaztat. dltlt (Sumfars eiteptildj at et o'clock" And n Velma- k-ki tosarttloa with the-Par !lender:llWe on the academy Railroad, for Pilltadel phia and Harriabara--enablma petit ;agora lo leave Tamaqua 10-tha ararnina, and latch Philadelekil or kleyeyewerg tinteaure day. Raturalua the train mat faire Pot* CbAtou oti the arrival of the Miami tram ban PMl3.4elphla, arts o'clock a. M , and on the arrival of the :down ilia with Ike Matliabutj paimenileys. at 14.13 P. at. Pasaeseura leaulut Tamaqua by ate al A. if: Train will takilha Ramsey Malls Imo Philadelphia oa the Reading 111.11nuad to Auburn, sod *Time at lintria. band It'3 o'clock P. M. Ovulate', Pasa.Dgers 'leaving narnakeirg by the 12..90 P. al. train. will lake the WWI/WM train ()aloha Readuig Railroad; to Port Clinton, and aiti J e at:Tamaqua al 0.3 a P. M. I .It OW. BARN6I3, Genl. Agent. • Tamaqua, Say IS, i'.1.1! . . • ADAM Sr. CO.'S EXPRESS. POTISOILLe TO: HARRISBURG. blitriA Hut eonnectit dilly with all their Crest 1 ttouthern and n'estent Houten: By sirtingement their plate of lit:knees in Pottsville will be at the' omen of Howard & Co. Those hoeing sitttles for slittniseion by said win call upon C. Hi COT- Eftdufsses & Co.'s Agent, at sat 4 L. B. WlLLlA)l4.l3upertutecdeul. April 21,1551 t • . . 46-if MANUFACTU RES. WIRE COAL sciunEri SCIIIIVI.KILL CO . PA. • frflE nudersigied xoald Meat tespershilly calf the jauentloo of the Copt Dealers and the public In 'Hovel to their NEW COAL SCILEIEN MAISUFAC , TOlrr, in Idinersville,ti Ow squares below the etesns ?hes arm- now Restored to thenufaeture ' on, kinds Of Coal 'Screens, Coal ttiddles, Wtro Brooms, &c.. at the shoiteat notice.. • Orders tell at their; shop,ln Mlneesillle, or with W. 1.. ffeltler,at Omens & lieteler's Hardware end Iron Otore, Cedric sr., Pottsville, will to prompt ly attended to. KURTZ.. LEV MILE & CO. , 43.1ESA , 19.31 n, -- pOinuaium - • SADDLE . AND HAEIYESS. 10;ICTORY • Single and trouble'Carriage Barnes', Silver moun . trd and dolsbed In lie, he udeomert st)le.alwara On b, pd. alio, for i iitttertyr, beery triune. mitnuraelared et 'the • beet materials, et; ofir.ttnd durable. SaddlesobruiTei, end all emu of trappingi be longing to the saddlery bustneasitepreonsta tiny ready for sale or made to order, Ilan:lea* suitable fir Colliery purpose, on hand, or pada 'abider at slsno oinks. sY Orders for flairgess, dic.,proroptly supeted on reasonable j L. Wend ELSDO FP, • Opposite Eptscoiia:i Church, Centre ~ Pottsville. May p. 1854 Pirrtf MINDS . AMID SHADES. V • wilLrAms, No. 12 NOrik B,IXTH Street, narir Afarl et„ - PIiIPIDELPELC._ • ANIMACTII.B.gg Venittan Olinda, Gilt ; Painted Maud Ruif ilaland Shades, Fil tares &Ad Trim mlngs;and Bead htiatts. • Inoue easup3latutecl to order, and Oid Blinds Repaired:. WILLIAMS is. kl{e"P/OXRERtim the TRADE, 'sod of all new styles. Buys am caahoina otanutaanares larger than any other person In Mir butlness, which enables him to makes better article. and .eil as cheap as any Sousa in the Unita States • Purchasers will;Bna BM their Interest to call and esaushm his stocki ; ..21a.studiet to please, and Is prompt to butinessl4' • cY DON'T Pta?pit—No. 12 . NORTH SIXTH St. April ta, lbaS 1-6Vu • Tat ize73l4D POWDER COMPARE • 1 GLn,ii POWDER, pioNTINUE to: - furnish Gimpowder of all their well.known brands, vl: limiybcar Arras," l4a• 1±HOOTISSI: j ., AllEttlC4s( 13POUVIIVO." !IRIS/1115 RIFLV . •• Duct eino&nrio;" to hem half and quarter kits, and, pthisti.rs of one pound each. Also. a full assortment, of Powder for aware. ma and again . ° pirrhoses, and for CZPOIVr= .Tfie rep ,- utstion - of their gunpowder I too wall hoorah to requ Ira womusent., , 'Fora' le at the otlice of the Com. patty: F 9 WALL STREEf.r.i. Y. City. A. G. HAZ AltD, President. A. g. govoLitsi.:Sectetary., • =CEISIN ;NM S 0 STORII.; FJ 1 SII StrtfPLl erne ldubsrribe , fethins hie lneete thanks .?o the public for toe Ontronage they hare bestowed upon and begs love to Inform ' the - Athens of Pousville andpit vitifdtPs that be has Just re. turked from Philadelphia, New York and LtaltlMOte 4 ,with its excellent assortment or Ladies' #lllppeis, flatter )loots; /:c , ' i ' Children', Shoos, lb pest variety, . ' • Gentlemen:a Roots and shoes. Lc-,i Mimi:a' Boots; end Shore. of eller) , dedttimiati: -Theitibirrlher,Stom the long time he had been In tbs ba'ainess, and t.he know ledge he tiossesees'ot the 'Boot aud oboe rade, he flatlets himself that he x3a furnish GOOD. AIiTICLEB ott a little better terms than they can puiettase elsewhere. &the ashels a trial. tomtit:4y coXfoulets on ibis point. II • ' DENNIS Lanur.vv... • :Malta moat° Street.. Apr 110,1331 i ; lakcnA • STATE Cal4TaL - STDEIZI rauza. „ HAURISBURd, PA. wilt: fill all °icier'. (or Flou'r or Feed, on abort. V prairie and of very fatoralge terror. Flour or Feed delivered inl; etas, floe ,occharge. Older, by letter, itc2ompanld4 with cash or antlifneeory refer - eine promptly aqetndrd to. .•. Wll.l.finNi MeCtillOrn: - Hulett?. Me . 14.001* GOODS. GB T Dart(MINS • Itt Springi qnd Summer. Dry Good,; AT the OLD ZivrAnuisliED CHEAP sfolle, N. E. Corner iltti mud MARKET DELPIIIA. TO THE LaD/ra,! Rich Style IdourtiOe de Galata at 12Y. 16i, and 25 cta. New Style 114143 de Leine/ front 144 to 371 rents. Meek Alpeebas it; 121. 1e1.23. 31, 37.44 and 50 ctn. French' Law ns,Faat Color.. at 121. lei and- t •eents. French Figured arid Plain Baregic 25.31 and 37 cts. French and Scout!Olnallatus;at 124. IR, and 23 eta. Modena Cloth ai 1 ip2,2.5. 31. 37,50 and tit cents. • Mainline de fleat.;at 163. 55 or cl 31 cents. Black French Beelettilnem at 70,87.31 to 1 75.• }itch Plaid tlllite at 67.1111', 1151 and 145 Thin Idistrc Mack 7311ys at 62, 75, 87, gt to.l 53. English and Atientan Cluntses ¢t 8, b, In. and 0;e. Rich style Fa:alter* Chintzes; sa 141 and 11l cent.. 01111i4110X• AID SOTS' wrAu...• Stark French Chubs (rota 5! to 6. • Black and Fancy casstmeres from 75 1' St 20. ; Sanlitets In all colon; at 31, 60, 62 and 75 cents. Linen Drallismand Meeks et 115,31 end 50 crate. Ke ninety duanit 'rad Cottansties. Black Satin and , Marseille/ Vegtings, • Caibuternthr and Summer Coins. Striped and Pleld'Costinse and Nankeen*. , • ; 01711X01111110 00000. • /divining* and entwrial Quilts rom 2 Dimity Quilts all'stres,Sl 25.1 f 50,1 -75110 to $l., - Shanties aluirllnsi all widths, from 121 to 37} cents /Table Linen, all Widths, from 31 to SI. • • • N3lllllollat 10, 111, Inland 25 cents. ' Towlinga In great variety. ; 'Scotch DbPeoll width,. • • Ticking' and Furniture CheckS: • Furaiture Dimity, at 111, 11l and 25. • Buff Window Shading from 20 Inches to 56 wide. Pillow Cunt Llticp and Mastitis._ Table and Plarlo,Covera. the.., &c. ; Wholesale and retail at I V. R. AIICIIAMBADI.T. Stara for liargalisMi E. tor. of Illb ¢ Mai ket st . Pliiisdninhia. May 6.1556 3 • 16.7 t PIM Milk SDASONADLEI GOODS. BLACK KILKI. . . dissenter ritiks, • Ent Tisane!. • Baregelr,Uerege de Laines, large variety. : - Essilie de f.alnes. Postilion Ginghstoo, i Lista, meek of Print, I i i dining and Sommer Shaw le, ' • English. Mich and American l.awna, ' Full stock Wert Goods, • Needled Wert dgings and twit rtingi. • .. i Do ' go ~.' Donna and Itundkerchletc- ..' 'Plata Linea Handke rchiels. very tow, Kid Glovie, beat make. Dilk„, do i. Kid finish, - Full - Stock eifilluiderf. . . . . . Sommer Entilatere. variety or Pattern. Constant additions made to stock ; for. sate lovv.— Please call and examine. - '‘ . 1 ; Ai fiENDEKSON,Aet. April !9,1851 ; - -!, - •• 17.;g -.• z. 21-It 111(211 STocK of CARP WINGS . 2 yds SPRING TRADE. T" nth-erlherls in receipt or his enting Stock of Carpetiogi, embracing an,extenrive and viuled assortment of!-. , ' - - Ppleadid Styles bf Venn • ' i Tnpeitty Omani+, CARPETS y, . 'lll • 14%1 y Peritaa. Vealtlarks. 1 PRICES: " Atnettrin luta English Oil Clothe,) With an eotlre fresh etoct'or DUCE:EPS, MASTS; Piano and Tliblei Covers, Re., ie. Alsoot very Inge anorunent of low priced Car pal. and 011,ClOthe of all deactlptions, adapted Cot Cottony sod Lily Sales. * Colloid; aterritanta and uthen who Intend par dialog Canwto, us invited to call and examine, as 1 ant datermine4 to sett al tow as any boon In the trade. ; ROBERT IL WALSER, C hostou t Street. below Eighth Philadelphia. 13.2 m .eprtY i,195~ . _ . • New • Bleb. •and _WaBhionable • ! Dal( -GOODS. •.J D. GRE'ENE,- (4telwith L 1.1,4 T c 0.,) uIIVINO 'opened the largo _and splendid store; R. 1/ E. Corner of ARCH and PriNTLI Streets, Phila delphia, with Effort of Rich. Rare sad Fashionable Dr7Goods,afthelatest importations, coons; ing fa pan of • Mich MO and Aitriped Silk., Mantilla retina, ibirr eyes and Maintain De Danes, Large Plaid ding buns, Plaid and Figured De Lathes. Spring ' adages and Pilate of entrant Patterns, . Pieta ' Moods anhattie , for Mends, _ -Linea% Lirsrne.Centbriti,Later, , • • t Gime, Moen ry, tke „Re., • . • -Of every descriptioo, branding *large' sad_ beanti- Ril aseortasant isf It AIaTILILa a of-every Shade, et di sad eolor. apt op with special care cadet his own Opersislot.trWowreadyto fbrnish the ladies - of Potterilk end video with any of the above. goods,' at the eetylowert etkes. TOR LINEN /DEPARTMENT - emptily - es 'every . kwiwa iltyie etreeothl• .actable tOf 14Iliste•;11.1oTeLlt,; Miami; Ilatisti,. Re. - jruevontsay PRPARIIIRMT mains' of the. largest Ind moat vatted estiottmeat that raw be found la any ettlatththleellt fa thltadelphts.. • - ;•: • J. Eh G. Roil his Rol ezpetiette 'and couttiegoki With the Won 'neatly° hooves to the Vette dilltatte, 'toad by 'tamale* liteliitiee. heirawtared that hetita ever llllMlcerneate to ail who they laver hint with . a eapoeldasa met With bartulattetehla att elsewhere: Thitettiataarißity PR/ . Pries nisi ito , - HAZENS, A, E.ettimit lath SO 0141 eta ~uuir4. ; •' MI Arrvuras of' 14 3m , 141JBLIO: , SAT , FA.i • rEngtat SAL l l l .':_q„ mi atLktilifloilo, on the premires,ie IV ifemboteJlitte Clomp, as Wedaeidan Our .314 of Ilfspi,l it.. _ 140,00 feor &%I *Mom, of winos. kMtoe. . 4 Tor of VIA Kit ?sr. is buret," A larzsloiet.Ookoei Smiloarr. ' Vol* for itoet•bo Lidera. of Amery VosolDqva , -; • • Alm s . hits front voltdiskibr boileßng AmoL. r I The Berate ot Prmleitipi Alb Pt, deciaieti, " ?ream and Coattijorm Owls. saws me um- - dill of '.by... NF.+it3AtlllQ MIND/LB. SpiEPII AROMA. to.m. . Say 13;1831 WATCHES; &C. LARGE AUOIMUNITI 1.. ltem agrzirus.: liaAliifilresitierralaree4 from PatMel:4qt with a lame i s t i q m ply of Watches,' elocka, Jewelry, Silver ealeit iii Ware. Maytag a apleaeld ea' et alluyie+ofaaadsinale flee, sad belay i 114.4 se prove that be Will al* aadarlas4l, a, arty teraerta dealer Inaba Brate„he';bopee anti rolllCiallit awaken ar illaranage• , Opposite ifortlatare tlaorl,Blgn of We filw Watch. • N. b.. -!Oar ta t Watilaee aLd Jawelry iepeired. aid all balances trsnlMctlotu autaatteed to yip ee " - - • ptil ;Atrrnost HAMILIff. :.WATCHEO AND JEWELRY, ILgE:t33:l7talP:ll ielp hs VVhe IVO re'lololOntSec oad Street, corder ut Quarry, Plioladelphia. (1010 Levet Wattleajullj ewl'ajd mats liat,a4B Gold Leotae; to Ittil Gold elpteucies, ,1" . sitter Leter,foll jew-,' • , Floe Sayer do 1 • • ' ~811,1Golit Bracelets, 3 00 Oiller Leplaejewelsiit Salailies!Goid Superior Quintet*, • Vountaz Tiampoous e set. 4 00 Gold Prue, wab renal awl Siteeitlolder. t 0,) • Gold Fleecy Giese, ali-eefite to Wet Watch Mew. see, plain. 121 tette; talent. t.Laney ; other *Glatt to yropottion; ill ttreds Wetraeted to be • what they' ate 'sold tot. - ' • • - - 'ATAUFiER It.IIARLEV, • tgactuaora to U. Conrad. Oa haadoromii 0014 A ad Silver Lego's aad Leplaes stir amertUa ta! above Dyke' • dept. 3.164 iirArouts; susrgunr arm 574 Ish ifitiZ • • • undersisted t - won pectfully Inform friends Matt* Wale itne4uir. that.he Rt.' rectiotty enialted, l l lll 4 proved bls mato, aa41 . 13 prepared to of. 8 1: jier'iroids beatitY and style ,f Mani, cannot be surpassed. lie has uow Disttneatteltensive *of WATCIi.j Es. JEWELUV, • rELVEIt &RR • -"sod sArizly aooDs, drc.. to arb b invites attention. lleing determined to diliposn of tbent at prices which can, net fail to render diallafaction: 1:14 has considerable experience in titre bustriess;and will endeavor to, Stare those who snarleror WM with their patronage An goods guaranteed to be as repleseuted. ' • N. B.—Watcher - and Seinen, repaired and wstraa. ad. Intl orders by or otherwise promptly at: trudeulto. .I,IIIEB IL FIDLER. • No. 19 South Rd St., bilow tdyket St., *Don't forgetr he number. July:111. lti3J, r , HE Ibit INSURANCE. - . Franklin lilarlap And tiro ixsocourcE co4miurr OP xzw - i'laPlTaband Assets safely invested Bs Bonds an& alopoges, sad other gond seenritics Jan. 1, 1831,, $130,127 78.5.. ; ■L7CaERCit Ls raitOELPitti Items. Bui.knor,ticeandoft Ar r Co.. Patterson dr. C 0.,, lobo Num°Cu;. . ..' • Wescott* liallogrell, • ' • Chu. lluker, Esq .'President Otiardßilt.t. • luland lardrance hY - Canitajtallroada t hlre Insurance om blnrenandlar : oltute and rluire Douai at Mr and ream:m.lWe rams:: Losses for 'Durance/affected arltb tbla Company,' promptly pald , lo Palladeipaln. . • . - C4llit LIOLLIffiTEIC PresMem. 41. 0011114 AP, le eel,. • • , A,, ti Bil ktlEr e Agent., e t ta-ritu April 43,1934 , _ . 'Anibratlte Auturstztee Company«, CLIARTEI PEDP VIAL— granted by Mace q[ Pennsylvania: • - - • Authorited $100,00:1. • . , Office No. 99 WALNUT trtntei, betvreert`Third and Fourth :Swett', Plotadelprae This Company, wlth cash , C4ptiar paid la, corn. blued withMlie Withal- principle la their liar Inn and Intend DepUlltael.l.lli4UlCS to the awned ample lu. - d e wnity,.tdira yramelpattnn in the profits. and witt* out liabuitY fur tweed. - - . 9 The Company wait traria panties ar.tbe *renal rated of. yretniutne. terbtaring bLAISINE,„ FDIC and I$ LAND . • • . • c otircroati Dr. Luthir. • Veto. C. Ludwig;- - _Lewis eudenrte.d, - Joseph ItLesilete, ' Peter tfleger, -Jotur Addlrhs, •• ,• • Georita. Tyler, natty tbarad, Igtuttuel 11. Itothermil, • D. Hammen. Davit Pennon, • ' minuet Cestoer.- ' • = •LUTIIEIt, Pretidttit..t Lsitere. Vito Pruldent. : wet. P. psAis,.:sec.d.ary. .ra , • PETER D. I LUTtledt, bee been eln6late4 &gent for the above- Cutopank, to Bettnytehl coaaty, to lertioto persona,doirieg Insureace cart apply. Apt t3./1354 • , • Allners , ' Life Ingurance • . • TRus-..• C9IIEPANY, • .! • -.Por2 2 . VILLE, PA. - • cooriAL:410000-rclikaTER PERPETUAL: COSlYANT.chatteied by tbs Leglebonse oT I Pennsylvania, With ei Capon! of One Handiest Thousand Dollars, IS now Cully ofganised,and has commenced hwiueas. -' . . . 7' Tbe Comptiay is:minified receleo all other property in trust, and, allow Interest on a I monies deposlied Ilt truer at the 'rata or dire per 'cent per annum r,Vineipat and Interest payable on demand. - - . For rates of ?terbium on Life insuranee;see 'the printed Tables supplied et the office of the Colmianp, Centre- Street, Potteeillei. three 'doors south of the Exchange Hotel.- > • ISCOII,IIIIhrTZINGER. Jr.. President. r Sons IL - !toast, Seer. and Treasurer.. ' April J, 1954 ' .' • . Mt( - , SHERIFF'S,' SALES. • sEttairrssApts or mat Esir suf. B"111TVE of iereral writsof rencliticrrei Sri ponas, issued by the• Court of Common Preis 'Ol Scimylkilt "gotmty and s M me directed , Merit will he sold at 'Public . 'endue, on BAT UR PAY, J uNI.I 10, 1E134, at 10 o'clock itt the forenoon, at the ',Public HOlikel of WALTER SEDGWlCK.,*(American House)• td the' HOrtuirth of Pottsville, Sctinylkilt.Cormty, the following de scribed teal estateite -wit : ALL that certem• lot or piece of ground, sd nate on the wederly-. aide of Railroad Streit in. tbeisHorougn - af..Tamagea, in the. \ County 01 fronting 30 .aet seas on said. Railroad Street, and extending back,ipo feet to e sixty feet street !prang lot 135 and one: hail 61 . lot No.:l3fi, Wielded on therinitli by the ballot said lot SO- 130, on the east by ;aid Railroad'StMet. on the south by.lot N 0.13.4, an on the wet by' said GO feet wide street with the appurtenances, as the property of THOMAS GILLESPIE. • ALSO, All "th - atcermin .lothr parcel of ground situate in the Borough of:Minersville jr Schuylkill COunty. beginning at a stake, on theziastwardly side of,Front street, at a distance of 153 fieutrulG inches, northwardly from' Carbon street, thiMee . eastwardly .4:erotic! with: :Carbon street 150 'kit hence' northwardly parallel ardhCirbon street 150 feet to Front street,. thence southwardly ; along Front street 30 feat to & ftbe place of bogimadg, with the appurtenances, consisting of a:large two story Frame Dwelling House, with a stone ban ment. and A Frame Stable, at the propeitrot WILLIAM HENNERSHITZ. Seized, Takeo ,S ti execution, and will re soldhy _ JAMES NAGLE, Sheriff. 'SherifFe Office:Tons- #t ' q • vdie, May 20, -154. ) I 20,ts • • . • - SIZE RWP'S PARTITION A N THE Coutt!iat Common of Schuylkill County. • ' WILLIAN C. Iif#STON 89 Jane Term. Iffs4. l fix. J • 1 Order of Court to the - ..14us HA MILTON ISLACK, • Sheriff of Scbuelkiff it h notice:o hislruardian County to sell Hear, Roturai. -B. . • :Estate. •.;• . • • 10 March Term 1854, !Ji ,' - • , By virtue of eq order of tali made in the above stated action of Partition to me directed; there will he,esposed to sale or publicsendue, on SATUR DAY, JUNE Std; 1854, at,lo o'clock in . the fore noon, at'the Tabtfc House of WALTER SEW-- , WICK., (A inericen House) m the Borough of ville, Schuylkill County, the folloWing premises, to wit: ' • . - • - • ALL thailot or pica of land, situate in Nor wegian Township, in the County of Schuylkill inn Slate of rennsylvinis„ bounded end described as follows, :—Beginairg at a beapot stones at the southwest. corner of s tract of lwadcdm -".._/` Monty , known as the Duncan tract, tiOur ; the property of Carey, ; Lea and others, hi s ! thetice• by the same north nineteen:de pier* west, J fourteen perches Sad, four tenths to w post and - heap of stones, near a Mark oat; a &utter °tittle northers/411y pert . of ti e said tract.,thence liyjihe north*anily -part of saidttect south, twenty-two degrees west, ninety-lone perch-' em and two-tenths. to it postand heap of atoned in the line of Ely 'dr lidelntyre.s' sheltie by" it south nineteen -dames! east, seventy. perches to a post near a spruce to -the tine of land ooramenlV known as the Vork, Term Tract; thence by:the. sansenorth,"fifty4iine degrees and, three quarten east; one hundred and eighty-six perches and three tenths to post in. he line" of land-late of Jetties Recialdson, decclased, north nineteett s de. gives west, twehty-one •p. -hes .to a post,. corner 1 of the aforesaid Duncan 'Tract, thence by it south sixty-eight, degrees west, eighty•eight perches - to the place of beginning; containing ' fifty sem - Slid tortysaven Peraes of land, strut measure, ba the same Entire or Was, with the appurtenances. • • JAMESSAGLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's OtEce;iPoUs.: - • kaki, May 1111;•18547. fle Eons. UNITED STATES HOTEL, • • ?Pilli.Tbrapifi.i. • THI .-w ell-k wn Establishment. teleLlate4 (Or Uri T a hie. sod re-furn tidied In Modern Ladle? Pa rlera on the first i !loot, le mow cerium!, altuated on curnriuT Bt., the flablonable;pront7 enade—op peslta the Castom.Monsir, and neer lade. nandeore • , - M. MILLED., Whose retintatlen au a Ifosa la Well-known, la de termined It strati Wee elotklng by hos fumes efforts. The hinheet degree of satiadectloa guaraatied to ill who, wayfarer Man with their. company. ' ' • - as Pangaea cin'aucone it welter of Mooing bit tel. graphing a day or 1110 in advance. i • . Phila., May 11, laid ' = COUBTLAND writs= mill. • (aeon. oaraos's aorta) ' No 28 CotniTLAND . STREET; Nina' York. ti neddrattned napeetratly sostouseem (co bla Mende met to the travettot aa4 baalitesa 'tattle "enmity. testae Aar leased taa above • • antuttavaaii artatap andittioned it ass MST CLAIM HOTEL. - Visitors In the city. mad aU rutfeta rapider; superior at,- eonenn cto flea vase solicited to eallottearad that no pales dtt enema will tar step, d ao- ro w er ow l irto tamairtoble Oa viguat. , • - 1. 1". STIMIIINIF,PeoptIitot fite""ila*liicetitszed Major ELI 1111:CE.21. bit of the" Eagle Hotels" allentarra. who talon a larte4frela afartendit sot atonaintaoces in Eastern Pea Icanta,i atin - persons. ideg,' who visit New York miss !action dt colietty. wilt 60 •tiCoart land fittest *eel" a true Peannteania Haw Aprll ttif l2. tigeollll[llll4 1141111111 r sv kat salty. - Moo. INltseatot fbramisai lir"! 1 ; 41 4 4 - 1, 11b* fwd. BANNV4 • • `t+ • Sink NA j . 00 . 11•144 . _ • -r -. 11 . 1 .!. 1 16.: - ~•,01L5,, , , . GUAN0,-. &ii,,, Si itowimila.mmutanov:asmourl. ,K.itealterat afttete - Tor 1144 Ciatersa„' 'lrlatirrtal-Ifourtr Catlaw' sad far Itaapiai I s" a" , ‘N' t trAttl a ri fr =t i n. Mill 144 . kW . and Baccussor to lb. litstrfa SMITH it .Corattaf Piaui and WlTtow' Sta.. 1 1 " . : , Pb adetpato . : •• ,April IS, . ' • 114 I'.. • • • SiILORATWIS - • PATENT LITBSICATOB: OC'eabacilbei.tieley been repoldted Arent fib ' , I theta* of tiEtawertes PAT SIIT LURRICR, ;TOR. bran 141 eltir the &derision ut Rallreld Cam*. eta% Coal . Operate,* sat brubidieu to.tbe *bate :vetklre !fetal ir.eery euverier. Utae Übe swat scamemicalLubriesNr ter. andirea 19 . Ate arms barer rea,ebioery, Car Jo urns it, or. other rvirearteg sedum', ' The Ltbrieator swift be ilirebdied by ler Bartel ` . .11} cents per reks--Caeb mei delivery. a...A. Wilder, Res.; Rammer and Rapertaisades i t • aura Hill do Seirartsitt HAT - 1M Haliraad , ,r. EsSinter arid lisrprzlcutsdrat S. , Valley Railroad, • . ,Z.. Yantis, k dolt. Ines liartsra.Por ravine, R. fiords, Esq.. Coal Operator), M. H. R: L. WeR..R. V agard' Co., OW 9pardrorre 0.. Vane, :damn' Darnel. Cad., Rup't. Casuarina Miser. ;: M. Ogden, Erg:, Itspl. Salon Li lit Misled, Co. r Jeremiad* Road, trq.,Coal °puma/ Pottaetlta. 4 • and a combat flatter; Ur csnind.an the bee. all sublets grin be promptly filled. Addrerr, pint paid. J. 1. skisfilltaga.Aireat. Post alt boo.6tsaylaill Count* : April 15, ISU: 1 " , • 15-7 m EiCir HARDWARE, &C . Patent Galvanised Item Table*, 'FOR CRAIN imps. , I ' lS 'ballad , wide of Galvanized Iron by patent machinery. powwow; peat strength, combitted with sunplterty and netantres, and Is warranted mot to corrode, Is nowolferod for ante at the is kremlin or the. . GALVANIZi/LC IRON' WORKS, i No, I t NOW d TENTH St s . Phitadetplib A bait tssonmene of oar American ostranlead dbeet and Booting iron always on band. Al.lorderkpromptly attended to by bIirCVLLOITOII t CO 10-10 t I. :11-10in MO 90, 134 • CLEINIUNS & ELECIUMWS • . c air ik t a tnAGlWAßE and IRON' StOnt, Centre duvet, a few doors above ?biker, (East Bide.) have een. natty am Mud a MU impartment of • . , . . , finilth`ii Toole. • Tozer) Trimmlays. 1 BoodlesaL%lethelt:' '. lezlee and diprinea; . - Phoemateee Mien*, • Table ( Allen', - -..'• Nes & Rupp, • ' Pocket Cutlery, • ~..,. Nails, leplkes end Brads; rpenter's Toga, Caught , / a:Platform /Wawa Ware, gr A dei, . . i Alkn'e Revolvers, • Bar and Bolted tro a ` ,liiiio B 3 rro la. 4 1 .1 - Pine and Sheet dd. 'Table and Telt Spoons, ~• Cain, Rhode and Bihar Brass ling Enamelkd Net. • duel, • • . Iles, - ~ Tio.Plato and Sheet 'Zinc, P.ass,, Boilers" and Tea 'n u T. CopPir it Sheet brew Rattled, , (! Pig and liar Lead.. ,ilc..sy Railroad. Traces, CalltAXS of all descrlptiousßailroad lion add @pikes; 31111. X-e ut and Circular Double and Shies Rune. gape. . • • • 'do do do pistols. Botcher% Choppers, Cleo- Shot and Came Bags, 1 • Yeti and Knives, 2 i Powder Fiesta, p . Anvils and Vices.. , ,Pawder, and Shot, • 1114Cla and Tackles. , 'Water-proof Percussion Chats Pumps, • ' cape. Iron, Copper end Ilrassllde dionatings,. ii %ire, • 1 . . • ' 'The reobserthere would reepecifulty Invite iti4iiit - liallinti of thaPUbilegilleralli.lo MO chose aid other ankles - of Hardwire too numerous to nientlon, as they are determined - to sell es low tia any confetti [ out of Philadelphia. nova 47,1183. CEM HATS, CAPS, &c; ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY. ZILE TCRItS AGAIN' SUCCESSPITL. . 1 . . 1 ' h. NEW HAT.AND CAP BICH E.' ', ', In Centre Strad, sees -door to as Poittiigla . . . - lloin4. ' ' 'ins . iutaierlbett would respectfully' annoidsci to I the citizen's of Portartiht. and region in genital. t that t hey bare Just ~turned • . .Irom the city witb,an exten sive and cadre new stock of Hata, Cups. Pal ezleaffilate. dims Goods, Sc., consist- . ' li trig la part of the most, dish-. losable ellk, litter and Beaver fiats, Leghorn, China. Peed, Koseuth, Children's Wear, &C. Hats laf all descriptions Wade to order. -. ' 1 Having fully prepared ourselves with the bestima ceded the markets afford. (Or turning out ruetont work. we feet confident. from the erperlehee intone of the don has bed, being permtnally engaged ilk the bat iness for a number of years, end a general antiwt edge of such goods as sun otteroglon. that we ;Ost ler ourselves ors giving satisfaction to the niciat, fa; . dames. Come o n e ;eocue all, end give. in a cild ea. amine our stock, as ilia out greatest pleasure to try and please all di:l[6'l'ot na with a call. and 'umber we give our word that we can and will supply a good article, always equal ttsrepreeenration : all Wei ask la is trial.... 7 ' ' • ' U.L. I.IvEZIN A. CO. day CO, ISM • ' —20.1 y '------------- - ----- -- --- 1 — .. • mos! RATS!! arta!!! 1. ' JOHN' irktifnmE, • 1 : ' . ..: COnur of . .E4g1.14 and Rate Strees, Phi! 'a. ' DEidINDS bin numerous customers that Tie is nnow prepared to furnish witty grade and iiiiiid ry of Black, Dies., Otter and Rocky ~,.a . Mountain Beaver Hats. Panama, Canton, Peadal, denuet, and other String , "HATS, ' I , - together with a beautiful supply of the --- very finest fittest Cape, Leghorn Plate.sod 'Other dead Gest suitable forth, season:- A edict adhe rence to the Cash and One Price principle, enables Mtn to `• out-do .• tile competitors, who deal upon the' •• creiPt and ask-enough and take-whatiyou. can-get " ay stem I April I.s*lnhi Spring Style Hate. . J- mai , utzr , Ar. SON, No. 45 MARKET Skeet, i. Phlisdelptda, hove now In - store • complete stock of Hats stilted tap Opting and Summer blielt, cotapyl slay In part. - : . , ohichand Drab Beaver ..n.• 'Moleskin Iletsl. jaWide nod email Elm Panama fiats. I:1. Double and Sittig : le thin Leshera do Hoye' nod Mens C.,111•011 !haul do ride and thane tenses and Tam Muth typther with every style of ' soli Yu;; and .IA - 00l Mats. which they million at thy lowest pekes. rue cash; toy the case Ot docen. Country Raisers at la dud bargains at Nu. 48 Metket *Street, asnuth 'olde , below necood, • 11 Aptli ID. la.S4 .• , • .- : 15-Ins p lIIIWISLAAIR Ono IPrice UAT STOSI!,! A CIitRAT BARGAINS ' 9 4:-_.%.: • 'few -Cabe! of FINE MOLE SKIN - IldTli for sale at 1101 , ItlatoN - er.GLENri'S flat Blare, 41 Norsk gIETU St., Philadelphia.l l The citizens of Pottsville, aed the pubfic , lngen. end,. ari Informed that the intecrltiern havri, ea:t erm:al) on bead a general and complete, assortment W °ats lad 041,14110 d to the - 'Seaton irbickliaor !Medially Invite )ou. to call and et mine they feet cOaddelit they can pleas. In price era quality.- 04 net forget Itio 2 fakeer.' , , MOIIIIIEgON & CLEW-0, I North nth lit., phitadelphla. 113nal Apr 1141654 MISCELLANEOUS u DR: • -A IGE ON. OFVICE-:-JVIARICET . STREET, .Pottsrllte, Pa. Akla7io,lBsl - ATTENTION ! clEiLow sotmErts.:- . - At the eatneit toilette'. Oen or a uumbet of my military.frionds. I bete l), offer mysetfaca caodhlate foe the'ottito llrDri. gede looped or of the let Ehigade,Oth Dleillnn,P . W. at the election on the sth of June nett* OboUld you think proper %detect me, I will endeseer :to change the ditles of the statibn,w tip impitipitty and 11Jeltty. Very tripeettully. I! • Yowl, kr. ' ' 1: • ismeirraote.- May MOM. NOTION TO ALL IVUO Nip • LABORERS:. ?ME AMERICAN EiIIGRANTEV , IIII Stl. J. CIETY to the only Incorporated Institution in the rState of tPennrylvaula„ for the protection of end. grants. Alt orders tor families. ?diners, and Labor era on NOM Works. promptty attende d . Affinelllellt• can be made with on by Comp*. oteato Import any kind of bands direct trout' Rug land.lretand and Orrinany. • 0 ONLY OFF ICE nt tho Mastery, corder 19 fRUCE and WATER sta., Philadelphia:: GEORGE P. GORDON, they. I 9.3itt May 13, 1834 Gi-eat Fires in New -Iforli. - ,and .New Orleans: • •1 • Ilerthlg's Safes Triumphant. r TILE GREET FIRE In lIRO,ADWL,T,Vew Mr. R. C. Hen lag,Sli :-1.1 affords me pleasure to say that our Books end Papers were preserved with. out the least injury in two of your Raimondo Bares, at the destruction at onr more by Ore on the night of the 254h , inar:: W. T. JENNINCIII dr. Co. . The Great Fire tn New Orfrana.F, The late disaitrous firs in Magazine eml Natchez streets, New Orleans . , is still arMinet training to all Ooziness memo - no have not yet purchased,lor the safety of their valuables, one of , DEMING'S PATENT IMF CR. New Catguts, April 15tOt 15511. , Mr. Allas C. flerneg—litr r On the evening of the letti of March last, our ntore.NO. 36 Mucha. street. won consulted by tire. la out countin g room. co the foamed door, wek bad one of your dares; w hich coo tained most of our books, valuable papers, and sev eral huudred dollars ib book 1111 s. The safe, remain: ed to the dameefrom S o•elock at night nal it 5 o'clock the nest day; The brass knob. name. plate and oth er Media ornamenut mere melted off, and *ben .we _opened It, we found ell the books. Papers and umtle7 In perfect order. the beam of some of the books be lag slightly charred.- Since the Ire, we hive pur- chased another toe of yoar improve , ' Patent Double Flange Defeo:Dora Mr. George Wafter. petty ascot here. Myna] C. &O. D. • ' New U ; Werth #1.1.8.51. lir.Oeo. W. WIT A t 0/1/ It &floras we much satisfaction to intone you that the limier* Salamander dote, which 1 purchased of you .some time IWO, well MID Mails of preservingMy books And Valuable papers from the very drew:Clive Ore in this eltron the Mb. int. The Bare, ease being exposed to the most intense heat for many boars du.• ring the great Ire,was taken oat. add "on being opened, ias ntinabie COPielll.ll wore found t 0 be in a perfect start of preservation. • Torus, very respectrolly le - JOHN Q. • - • • • Ns* Osintss, Apr 114,1854. M. Sills Meniog—Sty Oa sew woronis of the Ilkh limb qua. our note.Ng. $7 3tapoit strain. 'NIA fle eatitenta, was totally destroys! by are. h. p01:3313 4 out boots and papers sad a considerable arationt or sub were deposited oa - Salamander Okra of yourinake which was 'objected to as la. tease Iteat.andtentaland to Vie borates Subs On .twerity.tbue boos. The cootentamers presented In good order; and the rerun was, to Os, put3illy factory. W. ate yours. teltgarid) 14Evilyet • p 4.1104,:& c0..34 WALNUT street's,'" the only linos Uterus of fierrlere Ashok oat of the etty of New York, awl patens Widilwr to tecortt.for their owe sh o uld VIM 111318A•PKWIt SAPILS Lao, wade loss no Uwe Is tallies os Ws IntAICI4. Gera . • F CO., boa Safe an d BeakARREL Lark A. Makers, ' • ,' 34 WALNUT strew, Sole Proprietits In Ibis Plato of Ilerrhtl's Patent Dina-PestSabi. •• I lsy. 13, MK . ILit . Tull?. heats lot tit' lid sou. Lainkiir. fro* Now; Virlki aim di. Oak Egott Leath. Dab Plldlaiktpliiaortitatt win bai sold to Ow • • at lb. Amu* Tectoty et JOHN 1. !Er '- Nit 1001 - , -f4lltead Strati, ; • t - I. • REfEtENCts EXIMI Is-2m' soo Poot-$ 89 Taegiaph andirest Ymi.4Ll)'A,, : FatD4f. 4 . . Wheat Thar. $8 75 • :bbl, Coils Meal, 53 56 d 62, 05, White, $2 12— • Cora 78. Oats, 55 its. per , FROM El.l Russian D 'teat. Bonabirtment of It Forte:" AUSTRIA ANDl u i t tISSI4.. OW VITT OP GLASG PORTIIIO. • • , • :By Burops inatTrstaiirs , —Dassa t 10th. , • 8 We her-el/web intere¢jiag news by these siribrals; On the 18th or 19th,, with 770;000 men, adfa.! rudscbs, and a battle too ,1 Luder's, corps between Sit va. The, fluter was fore Clernavolw, and it is said many guns, ammunition) gage wagons, and event On the 20th a Trirkisti the Danube below_ Stlutn troy the Russian strand vaned. to Kalamai, whe fighting for somehow,. bravely but being overm mately forced to retire. The:Russians in the the resistance , of the they expected, tam come iris was still bolding out the Tithe. The Rossi] Scams month of the Dan' banded by the Allies. - Napier still blockades most formidable force , of organized by the Russian vading fleet Men the shal Tne Russian fosses btu 'of Odessa are reported to' The greater part of the ot considerably damaged, north angle of the. fort ks Theft ussiens: who fougl gy, dad 200 men killed more than half ot whom unfit for serivice. " SIX WI come the prey of the nu The town has, couspai suffered, tint some ot diogs, and especially tb Worooz)w, have been b appearance of Odessa is ;. The terrible cannonade 1 windows. Several chile down, and some church damaged. Thsi allied fleet hod WI 15 wounded. •1 Large b.:dies of ,Fienc', march in the direciiim of kation for the Levan:. calls into active service, 80.000 men from the 14 - The Greek insurrecti nearly crushed ; the ins' severely beaten by the It is stated that the the citadel at St. Peters ed to Moscow. This I expected to have to still Twelve Russian trad captured before Sebaeto of the combined fleets. Austria has subunit a new proposition to Russia. Its conditi tis,were regarded As being probably the fins attempt of Austria to restore peace before he declares herself. Persia sides with the Turks. Letters from Teheran, in the Journa of Constantinople, announce that Count Kanikoff, Russian en voy extraordinary, had sent from -Tiflis an uttimamm to the Persi n government, giv ing two hours to declar which side it would take. The Shah answired by eying orders that 50,000 men, uo er Mehemet Khan, •shoul4 instau4 repai r .lb the Turkish Iron tiersJ. ; and the Shah Int ds demanding from , Russia the restitution- o the provinces wres ted by bet from Persia n different occasions. The general policy the Turks seems to be to merely act in the d efensive —to.watch the operations of the the forces, and fait for the arrival of the allies. . . A report was curreati thai a French mer chant vessel had beedCaptured in the En glish Channel by an 4tnerican Privateet , =- the bark Grapeshot ; hurt the atom is regar ded as a hoax. '• A Steamer like the C ported to have been let near the Azores: but t vessel seen does nor col pearance of the Glasgo it was the. , A ARRIVAL' OF TILE AfIIIIIIICA Livospool DateO to 13th loot. The report of the steamer, supposed :o be the city of Glasgow, seen by the ship Bal- • dour, a confirmed. When first observed. she headed North but filtered her course to ward the B. and then irnmediately disappear ed ! The Ilaldour steered toward the spot and saw large quaniities of biscuits and box es, ke., floaiing about.' When the steamer -wait first seen a barque was along side, lint the latter steered south, and as no -sae.-was seen' ti - board the ste Mer it was presumed , that theharque had ved the passengers. 1 -- The latest War ne s ewes that the ne gotiations fur an often me and defensive alli ance against Miami!, betweeti Sweden and the allied powers , we ' reported to be 'pro gressiog to a metric; y conclusion. It was reported at Paris, the Spam, Portugal and Piedmont are willing 0 join the allies. Fourteen Russiau inerchlntmen had :captured in the Black pea. - ' _ Further, but bull 'lncomplete details eri• given of the bombardment of Odessa. The atleir seems to have bito a mere destruction ut vessels and properti, without any certain result. -The cracking . force coasting of 9 war steamers and a detachment of rocket • boats. ,Theitusstan batteries fought with extreme bravery, and the battle lasted l'2 hours, The British kiss is stated at 20 men killed and wounded. 0 4,The Russian loss. is. reported only - 20killed and GO wounded. Breadstuffs were tending upward. PUBLICATIONS. New , Books ibr Engineers. HENCK'S Field Book' for Rammed ' Haiti:afore. coatainlntr formula to laylig oat nerves, level-' ing,.kc., toginher with a metoue table.. a . - S 's L & towellrib 'a ogineere• Pocket Root. Weisbach's Mocha l its nel-Erigisidertni.ll vols. Matian's Civil En tre ng. rho.. Byrnes' Dictionary of trainco, 2 vols., evo. Trautwlne on Railroad arse,. •r . Eseavto mad etnbengments. ' Pima on Lavelle', Mil ed edition, ._ The practical Maui& min and btachintsis' and Engineers' Drawing ft..% paniun. liourn's Catechism of t e 2 team Boeing. North' .11andboolt for Locomotive to(iaiera and Midgets's. , , Uwes Dictionary of Ara, Minoru:tort:6 end Woes, new edition,! vols.. 0, . • Hodge on the diem t'. Ow. 2 vols., plates. Eng veers' '-. Byrnes' Mitering) ilers' Assistant. Engineers' Field Book of evil, dime/poen. .111.80,114athematkal 1 strutrientr ofroperlor qual ity, uarylog in price from ill to 422.. Superior ,Dratighting Paper, of all[glicits; 'canon's Permits, ;and all the regulanies for i Engineer, and Drafisgten„ for sale low by B. MANNA'S. May • t ID. WA i• 20— mono Aisrw it (Mix A N ART-lITUDNT lo Xualtb, by ion mart .. - I.llnw It, . Life and Wiling. Or the. Parilarton and aunt of the Family, by B. P. Shillabe, illustrated. Purple Tints of Peria. 7 U.ylp St. Jab,; stades.. Travels in. Tor ey. Wells' History of In i retab Prolastailt Rethrieir. 2 vols., Pentair's Peactical Bervsydr , e ow., to a nti holdied tdaveyor without a teacher 12m. Mors Spirit btaelfastellans, gspleleed and ' 'mined, or /edge Edotiorods seemed ILsr, Peek's Melbourne seat 'eel:bleeds Wands. Comintern before the Flood, Iter. 31141111.1.1111111'11 liege/ply Assegai - 6os. ." Heavies or the Sainted Dead. The fteavonly Dome. - .3. Cummings' Lectures en We Apocalypse... ' . yoke, oftbe night. Voters of lbe merntig. Anse ach's flepulthtes of our Departed,. - Spore In our Feasts ofrbertty, is mo. The Planter's Nortbeve Brides by ChT 01111 ! , Las Bentz-2 vole. Colinas by:. Madame de Mast new 'dittos. Tile Russian Santee [et the Meek Sea, by Ott. 'theta. ' deeds by Count eatittirskl. Trial of a Houtkeepa, IS to. Adve eitules of a Cousp l y 111eteliast, It mo. The Winter Loa r . • • bfeargatit, or Pre adieu at Rama sad lie Victims For Wei by B. DANNAN. 17- #phltO r li FITS! Firs TI FITS I! !, VIGIenELE EITIUcT aPILAPITIO PILLS., • Per the cure of Fiet,Spitess,Ctastxt,axd Nervous and Constitutional Dssaseeti. PEIISOPIS Wl3ll/AC6 LASAJUNG UNDSII. this dletropum malady Sad the TIME:4NX EPILEPTIC PILLS tot be the Dale temedyever dim coveted tafetalas' Spleapey,or Patna. . . Them Ms pollees t e speelde wham au the eel- Ti m ovate, set, alt ugh they are prepared. Cs . • tally for the Om*. f•f - ••• , d of medal tr• t weak nerve; Or , • sated onbar le coyote • • . doceds . ' • • , • , Eel Itipt. Wl= 'CLOG[, P. M. lye do, $3 37 rel. • —lVheit. Red, yes 81 12 cm— ! tushel. OPE. Fit.. Omar Pada. I• towards Dab- . I 1:oloce with Geo. istria and Reis°. to retreat towards he Russians lost , stores and bag ir military chest! ' ying corps crowd in order to den t Mertes. lhey ad ie there was hard The Turks fought 6 tched, were mu- 4brudaela, finding rks stroaget thou to a bait. on the 23d ult.;:for *ll batteries at the be hare been bom- the _Baltic ; but a ow boats is• being to harass the in low water. the bombardment be considerabte.—' iter ,battertes wen, .- and those - at, the ?ere. dismantled.— with.guat ener and 1300 wounded, , wilt hencefor ib Le ;firehouses have be. a ee. ' Iritively. but little !mote exposed Wu , palace of Prince rued down. The totally changed.— has broken' all the limey, have fallen towers have hem 8 meu killed and trom continue to Tuutim, for ember /to Ithperiat decree on rand and afloat. UV° of the elms of I ltt would seem to be - .stsgeots having bees mks. old usually stored to ' , urg is betokrensov- I—ks as it the Czar his quarter*. og vessels hare been ol by three steamers ty of Glasgow is 0 Te n on the 21.ntt.. 'he description of the respond with the ap• bull it is possitt/i
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