461) . (-111initelpunitil ?- POTTSVILLE, PA. - t4A'i'L iWAL3V/lIE 10, 1854 • Cr THE MINERS' JOURNAL luxes [ms g.rir6dation Man. - env other' Nerspaper , Northern. Pennsylvania. • It nrentates owl the Gorili lion and business then, iseterd, ,this and the adjoining ((Noes, but in all eitiet, and it also tin-dater gtOtOng I:if Mine/ in Sehnvlkill founts!. arkie r renders it ~sr of the most valuable Advertising , mesh ItiV-P - 111 But frerlapers have SO ataxy rap' , s'ists elite/eft cm its rn6sertprion list. aillte.BlTA MOM MINER* , JOtIILNALI D.tv to J. Ltoris, Mt esstraml imam; F. DAwts, tothlood. . Far vaatca LAVDERIIIIUN, Tamagni; lilt/UPSON A. GOIWRI/T,TreMOul; CHARLES H. HUB BARD. // Pine New York. s:. F, Noatos, Coal Merchaut,..s2) Walnut St. Who art antbortzed to retxislettutoeriittions, od rettiretnent,,&c., for the Misers' Joarnal, sod reveapt fur the , and nes IVIIIG STATE COMMITTEE Col. Andrew G. Curtin. o 1 Centre Cnuoik, Chairman.' Geu. William Latimer, Allegheny ". • Col. C. 0. Loomis.. " • " Frederick Lenntg, Philadelphia. " .roveiih'M Myers, • ". Hon. Win. B. Reed, " '• • • Stephen' Miller, Dauphin • - John Collude, Westmorland . " '!'ho. E. Fraokhn, Lancaster Hon. H. M. Fuller, Lezerne. " • 11. D, Maxwell. Northampton,, _ L. A. Mackey, Clintol), David Taggart, Northumberland Co. , • -- WM. F.JOHNSTON Chairmen Whi . g State Cativentinn. 13USINtS8 DEPARTMENT. tv-FOlt SHOVELS, Spade;,. Hoes ik - c , ' &c., we refer to the adv:4rtisemeot of R.& Matthias of l'ort Carbon. tied - is prepaivii to carry ea their mauutachire expeditiouttly,t and his work will Joubile,s give rattalatiuo harever tritd. Pat. rouze and r ca'ourage 'homertutactures. W HOOK-KEEPING, prating and Writing laasqt at corner ot - Celltre and M,arket Streets. rirtiEo. VOGHT, Manufacturer of 2ia110% .n,il)ltCer . tn Foreign and American music. 148 Arch Street, Phitaos. P. F. LlTlVWM.offers me sale same :13 dues or ra!uable land, fileorably7 ; located' iu E. tirunswig Tv, Examine the advertise,meni. far - FOR FISII, trseere and • Provi4ions gener a'i, ten: A.. F. Cheaebrough'a edeortisynem. W e nen not room for the proceedings of the Deniocratic Co. meeting this week, but we will publish them in full nest Satur= Jay, tor the information of our readers. 7Anurrrul.—Yesterday morning. on motiou of Hun. F. W. Hughes, s :Attorney General of the Commonwealth, James Rich• arils was admitted to practice in the several coups of this County. , 07' STRAW:E.—LIU EtnpOritcM:,going to presi Wednesday 'at ternoon, - hid not heard a word of the Philada. Election, Our Col are'ut your service, neighbour:• for nexe • week. frO - TriE Fugttive•Slave case . tin Boston,' 12.,t week, terminated in remanding . the slave u 3 his owner, who accordingly took charge of him ttbd they are both, perhaps, Fale at home thti time. • THE OIL store of Messrs: GM. Ridg- nrly'.k Co., Philadelphia, was ,deistroyed by 0 , fire on Tuesday morning • last. We leain trust r. J — A Moore' their general Agent, 414 s place,- that they have already: resumed ,u.niress at 37 N. Wharves, with tresh ivbck. :,,g . THE LATr. ELECTIONS.—The Wash togtoond Philadelphia elections need no c,zrtunent —they speak for themselves. The rifutts will be bound formally posted in an other column, 'rite "good time coining" is i evidently not far off. Keep - shady and Know Nothin g," and berg is a smart chance of us a ll basking i its sunshine. Oa" Tiie editor.of the Jackson (Missouri) Tine Witatls says he "has.not seen a drun ken Mao in JacksOn since the Lepstature ad• went d." pchange. A , 7 Accurdiug to the reports cd . ...&ashing)ori correspondents; about the recent jollifications ot 'the:uldbers of Congress uyer the passage of Nebralika, the character oCthat city, for -sobriety might be considerably , : improved, by ' a situthir triovernent at the national legisla- QM P - 71tFAINNri AFFAIRS.--A - new Know Nothing society was established •u, Reading last wick. Tie Press says several hundred applications for admission were made. • i The Councils are talkiog ut lightiog up the city streets with caUtriltene latups,'ori wood co putts !, They area progressive people, those Berks Co. Mks. • ' The Journal, noticing our explanation., of the Leesport " nam eat curiosity," last w ee k s appeudi this quiz: Has the Journal abything. further to communicate in regard to the "tlinog Pigs" .ut that locality,noticid in the American Zoo logical Journal some . yeara ago g " NVell 'no; not exactly—that breed has run ooc,o;:but we have lots -of the Ainped, bald. hre I:md. • DEMOCitATIC COUNTY' MEF:TING This assemblage on • Monday, except the hale sprinkling of-fun' toward the close, was the tamest affair of_ihe hind n - e have ever witnessed. You could see "Ichaboil l " iy writien over the Speaker's chair. Among the resolutions,;-Douglas was glorified, and Nebraska endorsed, head and ears. It the • tfchnylkill Democracy swal luw Straub's chances are Bond for another term—`they can go anything. The Cot. re-read and explained portions of his celebrated Nebraska speech—a very hind or a very cruel service toward his audiehee, we• will not pretend tit determirie which.— Thus. 11. Walker, Esq., followed Will/ his pinion Of it liriour t Nothings. Secretary :%Iver Strauje declined to make . a speech.; and Mr. Hippie wound up that part of -the enteraimnent with a eulogy on the elorloys ,f Democracy. Shade ot Jeffer son Thefiticle:as rich. After the adoption 01 the Committee's retoluttorik;" Col. ' Straub .offered the following (w4•titite lipm:,itterti orY) • • • Rewired, That the .51issouri Compromise, as it is called, drew a line of distinction between the people of the United States. inhabiting that region, allowing rights and privileges to the citizens of one portion, which were dented, the other—the distinction of which is clearly in deroption of, the Constitution of the I.Teited States. Th is •was sarntiely pounced upon from , •everal quarters ai l onee,and after some sharp cross-firitig and various Motions to' shale it . • 4, was finally withdrawn,.and the meeting adjourned or 'rather broke up in ihe , most laughable scene of " noise and confusion." ;:k, ended' hie first chapter. RAI LROAD CONNECTION Dtlr Ni, . —Since you have had an opportunity al.preciating by experience the very great in of pasting (ruin Harrisburg to Potts do you not Ilmik the &gelato,' at Auburn, of iconic Nan lour, UM/ a quaritr, ought to be ob ii,oced by; the Iteading .R. It. Company .? A abort iirue hinie ..old Company run a car trom Pottsville to Auburn while 'there were two trains upon the Dauphin Road , and dii , contimied It from the tea tun Wit it war a bisiog operation. But now, that tho-e trim!a are eon-planted, it ceitatnly Mould be dnibly. advantageous or ought to be so.. In addi 'twn IS this, I have no doubt that kitting dc.: Co. would pay a very tau consideration for passing" their Express Car up w ith Rind train, which would incream the income and importance Of putting.- a trim of itie 'kind oii. I a-k, is. not l'ettaville, with as large, fictive, ho.iness population worthy' of ouch a connote:alum ? In itmot a matter of on-- pc.tai.ce to them to have a direct Iran-it to and lioni the Capitol of the State 1" Not only this, but ' ll, doily e...mumnication with Bialtimere, and intermediate poiniaby Expire:, nia con , sidera: tion worthy of alientton. arct h cn•rely throw out !boo° suggettiona (or the re n ut ttle coMMUtilly and the Reading Coin p,sny tie volioCid ar to Wee us yen, 'news. 1 . 1 . - BANNAIr. VIDI• We publish the above, with the cattiest hope that caning atteotion to the tuconvent - cote Comp l ained cd will bring about trspeedy remedy, The-charge tettot aggravated but • t. rathitt leans the other way ; and as travel in crease's over the' Dauphin •road, eoruplainta are becoming very general. Two trains a • , • day were fOund to totertere< too much with th e rapidly incleasintfreight and coat !ali nes , 1 1* the hue, and recently one vies with drawn. Some arrangement, t seems to us, ici;bt tinily be agreed upon be:ween the ARO cumpaniel, by which• their coatieetions at Auburn would be wore direct, and ,tbe" pre " mot dagultir cheated, - • EDITOR'S TABLE. “Feasa.Leaus's her Cmiette Pirti,jl4. do and New York Fokker.” TO. is the- riitti of a monthly huot7 warted kr Now York, (kid . which has already become tia rag 4" =nog b* h. he criiics sad Me followers ot Abe- Miro fan/slops. it is got, op m aspoalP.iylez-printed; neatl7;ll4:l- gamey embellished and aluatether , such a work: - subsea:len are fileased with. Price; $3 year t or . 25 cram a cumber; fur sale az , „ • Tnts PtltiligherN Grimbo Philadelphia, have sent ns a copy of a Wr biiok entitled "Lik and 'll is;, divided. kiln two parts—ldeal life, and Actual Llre. it is writ ten in-the form of a fictitMtis narrative,-anal: .the author's style is pecultarly happy4beirig , h , ighly• instructive and at the seine inns interesting reader cannot GUI to imbibe marirtisetni and -hist .ing iMpressions. For sale St DiNNAillrl. ........ I "Tun Doctrine of the 'triune God, as ,ratioaal as revealed.” This is the title Ot a FeT preached on Trinity Sunday last, by. I,lei-, Daasel Washburn, Hector of Tiittit!i ettoreh, • -itt place, an d Natntequendy psda-lied-! parnidikr Conn, at the requm-t of that Wardens. and Vegtiy. The subject lA' ohe rek t ut which intich rmotatetta OE WOO, if not posince.ignonume, prevails; and the clear, pertineut and comprebent,iye views t ire , - seated in this sbort and nifere.siiii f i sergion, tits itiety to do much towards placing the mailed in to trues, It'ss worth any ene'n . while, whe- • thrr.aurchnitut or nu, to read it through entefutiv. C i opresto be bad ll_ _Assn ' s, 4110 lalellOok•gtliet. 111 town generally. 'Price. 15 Cent... • • •5. . . Waltesz betore:us lbe last numbrs of tila4 , ll:-. wood's Magazine and the London Quarterly!. - - Their tables of anneuta ivoini,e a rich Iraq to the 4hickyrood'lt-t of articles we not --"London to %Yea !•Tlad ; Natiul'ial Lit of China," "Progremi and Policy of Sic.; and in the Quarterly,-,- - tiarrekGeograpliy,"• ~ T he ltuisiati Empire," "Treasures Art; n Great Britain," "The Turki and dreeks,'''&r.:i &e. Terms of these publicat!•irrooo. t r Any 1 Review S 3 a year; for 2,E.5; lorry 4 1 171 for the : dye, SIO. 3‘ol/ Sr. Co., PubliAstre, i 4 Pliqal3 zitreet, New sax • Tux:lilt's Er:MC:I7S or GRA SEAT•ii. book prblesseisio simplify. and render More inter, eating the irinciplesot Graininar, F.. 4.) that the pupil will more ;caddy learn and mote easily comprehend them. Such' a wok!: 'has icing ! veil l iee d e d ; and it the author -has aber,eed .ed in Makin •his hook what he 4:ains for he has removed one - , of the gentlest hied-ItiMrii mu the path of the student, laid 'teacher, under everlze4ing obligations to him aryl-dime great Wee. vice to the ii:eratoie of the languages generally. - - MAINE LAW STATE CoNFENTION. J Tins Convention assembled at Harrisbutg. on Wlednesday last. A greill number Elie Counties were repres . ented—thete being trim 9fl to 1100 delegates present. A portion' of were men ,oceirpying lq.lll positions for their moral wortb,and wield h poweiful influence in the cutritiumitiesin which they reside—a inure canscienticais thicly of men we never met with. Every' doubt ful word of the rewlutions passed; by that Convention, was well weighed,land adoptelLthat was not believed to betstricpy 'true; and in order to investigate etikr:y tion presented, tree scope was. th to the debates... .! • Th 4 Convention resolved to I . voi on the -; naked, question presented .to . the. peOple • —tint as the Legishitnre refused to grant the prbp-, nation asked by the friends ot, Temperance, they refused to accept theirs as ti final 1 ,- ,si:Pu thaf`puiut,hir.rtasons set forth in the restrilu tions,,which we will publish n-ext-week,'.to , gether with the letters from ..the - candidates for Governor, and the other proceedings,: of the body. They -however challenged Ruin Party of the State to meet theft , • aL the polls, nnd they would' beat 'tient on their own issue.. Letters were reCeived from the luurcandi dates for Governor,. which -were read in 'coo vention. The letters from the Free American, and \Vhig candidates, were ;eu• dursed by the Conveutito as pt;itectiv Sikhs taciory. Under iliese cacunntlinces it teas teemed inexpedient to make either a tioint- • nation or. a iccontmendatiou-= breaUse. (the recumineudationot one 'of the three'would have ? done injustice to the other two—and besides this .satisfy the public that the friend? of Temperance were not *- tuated by any polthral Ina,. They Iherel:ure resolved that all the letters, tucludingtlte one received IsonC Governor Sigler, At4ultl be published with the proceedinitsut tht;Gon vention, to enable voters to judge for lht m. selves. We might - here remark that not one single democrat or friend id Gov. rose and-defended his letter as safisfacqtry, or even as meeting the qtfestiotis propounded to him—it wets evasive at- every point--:- c and we firmly believe, that if the future ractimp" of the Go'nvention, as regards a ithintuation .or recommendation, had been. left to the crats in-that body, they would .have recpm• mentLd Judge PolloCk to the kipport of Irtendi of Terriperance throughbu: the Sittle. A proposition was ‘ niatlc iu Contteu. until° drop all four of 'the ciititlida tes.now before the - People and take up' it stew raarF on Teinperance principlesonly, lan it revered only one response iii the Cue ventioa hesldes the mover.. The three letter's which - 1111e Convention endorsed, met the question man fully, or •in more common parlance "Yd.. foot eV —there was no dodging the question. JudzePollockparticularly declares that many oC tie Supreme Judges of the Sta tes,and the Judges of the Supreme 'Court of _the ' 'United States •i Car highest tribunal CotMtry. and the ezpounder of the loses, decided the leading fif the Alnioe Law to be constitutional, therefOre Governors and inferior Judges are hound by those d4cis ions, and the ronstitutionality:Of,such t a Jaw is no longer an,open question ;--copter.+nt.. ly if the 'Legralature in its wisdoin . shnuld pass such a law with similar features as those of the Maine Law, he will sign it. lie 'also declares that a laiv passed and subfinttekon the question of repeal to a Vote of the people, • and sanctioned by them, is; prc his opinion, cal:sanatoria, and if elected Governor,.and i the opportunity otTered, he won't' unheiiita tingly "sign such a law. The :other twrilet.; Iters wereconsidered equally strong, although on of them was a little tinctured with .S"ree Sutligu. REPEAL OF THE REPEAL. . • A "Southern Whig" appeals in the New takt:Courirr cf Rnnuirer, countelingl: the union of all parties Opposed to the P.epeal of the Missouri Compromise on a grand no/ren al plarfurm, to urge the , Repeal of the,LR e peal: He Says: "Let the good end true men of the N'oritr —of all parties—who desire to preserve.lun impaired, the Compromises of *ifie.Conslitu. tient --to restore this of IE2O Which has just been repealed by a corrupt COuzress—at once organize for the approachiog State land Congressional elections. Let Ma other ribes- Aicin enter into the canvass but,the REPEAL of the repealing. clause. There are !nen enough in the S'uoth—mote esprpally id the "Etates of Kentucky, North Carolina and Ten nessee, who will rally around iltapsiat4rd, and secure for the great tnetpurirlhe ele`pro., Jai votes of those States, it Miothiy . tmesAtob —such as Free Sail, perrotit“.l 6 be brought into the canvass.' The Abolittudists and the Free Sutlers, if they areAsilleet* to :heir prote.4tations against thi extengl o p of -slavery, will unite with the party taus ;ur puma,, whose sole situ awl purpose will be to restore Hie Missouri Compromise. .• s , 0- CLUMVIEN'S SALARIES.—Ao attempt to get at the salaries of the clergy was late ly started in Boston. Queries, were *al by letter, and some fifteen hundred iiiireiyers have been received from :gentlemen of "the various denominations to New, Englaml• - nnil New York. A writer from New litinipshire nap ;—:. We kiwis , ten young men rit 4are pronnse Who have not entered the minit,try tor "Lear of starvation, and we know tight who-have left it for want GI adequste 111- pm." ',A. writer horn Vermont estimates the average salaries ot ministers in (he whole Stile at from $450 to ssln% to a particu lar county it is $350. hi !Nevi Hampshire the average is placed al $1:1:- and in Maine salaries range Irani 8190 io sgoo gamily. alaries in Rhutl Island . are 'much et m New Hampshire and Connecticut may be ranked with NI , inc. The Average given by . eighleen Congregational •Churrhei of gerli shire. in Muestichuseltsji 1 56 % Twi 4 "Y ilaptist inintsteta iii the same,ret but $ 137,2 oich.'ln Franklin County, -Mass., seiten Onsturs receive from - $6OO to, $700; seven • receive over $4OO and less than 5.'400 ; irind over twenty e 400 g4td 1e..3. . Itulinriolt.Co m Mass., it is thought 'the aVersge salary4l,4dt wore than 81,200. hi 1850 the incratie'of the laitryefe in thiscountry tvaatt,4,609,000: that of , the. physicians. - 820,000,000 ; ;and jhat . Ctl• the clergy but 63,0005Q011 aDoritcl* Lir' r ik4 learoetty'estitidai et4entleniali anti tram dust, Bigler uouw - -apt , sign .-Beer, Tbiu is :b .news for.our Comity.' It will- refute lticpicilttcsionofCual'aear4f_7op.DOo'too, and tea ihe eustwaers at borne and abroad ...tit !psi than one 'million and a 'half ,tarii in the increase of price. query—Row would it do for the Governor to !pea sit the &lois of the Omni :la the . State afro, - and let ,the, intrudes Ainse stop the people ? ' . INE;NESCE or A Agway4trza . A school `teacher, who has been engaged a long tune in hit , profession, and witnessed the nifineurefut a good newspaper' upon the Minds 0 ifsinfily of Children, writes to the ediit s ir :. ol die Ogd ensburg'. , Sentinel as tot= hones , 1 ,bave found it pi be a universal fact, without exception. that those scholars, of both sexes, and of elf ages,.who, have had access to newspatferi at home, when pared tothose Win have not. are.- ' ; I.' Better readers, excelling in pronuncia tion and emplutitis. att.2 consequently read snore uederstandingly. . 2.° They are better spellers, sad define words with ease and accuracy. • ' 3. They obtain a practical knowledge of geography, and in almost hall the time a requires others. as the newspaper has made them. familiar with the kration of 'the im portant places, nations, their governments and doings on the globe. • 4. They are better grammarians, for hav ing become so familiar with every variety of style in the newspaper, froth the common place advertisement to the finished and Ctn. sical oration of the statesman, they more readily comprehend the meaning of the text, and con'sequently analyze its construction with accuracy. 5. They • write better compositions. using better lauf?uage,canrainiog more information 'and more connectedly expressed: • - 6. Those yOung men who base for years been readers of the newspapers, are always taking 'the lead in the debating , society; ex hibiting's more extensive. knowledge upon a greater variety of subjects, and expressing their views with greater fluency; and clear :less in their use of language. • TILE TWOOLD PARTIES 'The lishimore Clipper, under Ibis head. mak. s some very forcible remarks, from which we publish the follOWing extract : tt.A new i.olitical power is arising, which will cause itself to be felt hereafter. We re- fer to the various Native Americao organ'. zatious, which 'are formed we uodersiand, without regard to old party distinctions, sod with objects so entirely American and patri otic, that they are, enlisting universal sympa thy among the native population. In short, au - AnErttestv party will supersede old or ganizations, and take the talent the country, from the highest to the lowest offices, out of tire hands of foreigners, who owe but secon dary allegiance to this cowry, and place it with those who consider it their .paramount duty to maintain the union, and the pirici. pies for which our fathers fought and bled. Such a party as thur,bas been long wanted• in tht roiled States; to restrain theinsolence of foreigners of a particular class, and to keep the government in a steady American track. Tile time lins'passed for foreigrqttation to be submitted to, and "Young America" will prove herself worthy of her descent from the patriots and heroes of the revolution. Theft rvo old parties have fougheuntil they have nothing left to contend abutq, excepting the offices. They have, by turas, favored and [Littered the foreign population. until the latter have aspired to command. It is time that this idle and disgraceful warfare shliald cease—sod that all real friends of the coun try—whether Whigs or Nrooerats-should unite to che.4: the advante of an *gem who multi his approaches insidiously, and re eks to lull us into security, whilst he undermines our institutions. To take the field against such au enemy, is to insure his defeat; n" A NOVEL REMEDY.—The process of etiting.lialatual'drunkards in Sweden istlins iit;!•erilieil in "the London Spectator: We will suppose that the liquor which the patient is addicted to drinkingikthe emu. Moneit in.the country—say gin. Whets be enters tile- hospital fur treatment he is sup plied 'vith his favorite drink, and - with nu other ; ii anything 'else is given to bun or any other fOod,;it is.flavored with gin. He i.e in - lleaven-jthe very atmosphere is 'redo- Jent of his favorite perfume ! His room is scented with gin; his bed, his clothes—every thing around, him ; every-titoutliful he eats or drinks ;. everything fortouches; every ephyr that steals into his room' brings to flint stillyiu. He begins to,gioar. tired of it —begins rather to.wisli for soritething else= hegins to find • the oppression intolerable— hates it=earinot bear the sight or 'scent of it -lungs 'for emancipation, and is at las t einancipated7 He issues iuto the fresh air a Cured malt—dreading nothing ad much as a return of that loathed persecutor which would not leave him au hour's rest in his confine ment, .This remedy appears to have hien Altormighly eflectualso effecthal that per- Sons who deplored their uncontrollable pro pensity, have petitioned foradmiSsion to the hospital in order lobe cured; and they hare been cored. ft is sometimes not 'difficult to .procure the consent of a patient to such a process, however appalling it may look—the desire for rehirm frequently. being almost as strung as the propensity; ,Herg, 'then, is a hint for teetotallers to work' upon in.. the Must dap - irate cases ;. and to, them, as well as to the Mettles! faculty, into whose hands confirmed drunkards often tall when labor- Mg &miens, it may possibly prove of some practical . value." . • . C Srxstatt Tatx:--The Pottstown Ledger reads- certain critics a wholesome lesson is the followtng short paragraph—we hope it will hot be lost where it properly belongs : • Thee Ought to Rung,"—We have heard this thoughtless expritision used in cuanection with the Boston oritore. Proba bly they ought if it is right to try 'a man for murder, whoa he is only guilty of theft, or fur theft when' he is guilty of murder. The punishment of Treason is death. Mere op. position to law, should not be construed into treason." We say construed, because the highest judicial tribunals of thecountry hive thrown overboard many of the 'old land marks, and are now apt to make decisions to , Ait the times." The crime of high treason in this country will. as it should continue to bp, applied to organized defiant participators in Revolution. Alt opposition to"law, it is true, is treason to the , people whO make them, but as long as that opposi tionis confuted ton single obnoxious in defence al individual citizens, or slaves. and not against the whole governineat, it is folly to cry treason. The Chnstiatia riot . proved the absurdity of it. The , participa. tuts and instigators of a riot are guilty or accessory to whatever crimes may N cum milted against the law and its officers du ring the rtot, whether *t he treason, murder, otlsimple riot of property. try-THE -WEsTE*SI: WHEAT CROP.--We 'ropy the fidlOwing hum theCinginnati Price Crirrep4;— • • The - conditton nod prospects of the Wes tern crop, are now looked to with. great:tn. • terest, as, upon the quantity and quality of the yield, mtich - otour future prosperity de pend., From ail the information that ;we ,have been, able to gather, .the condition of the crop apArslo be as follows - :—ln many places the - crop is good —above an average. In other localities it is the reverse, rind in some - portions of Indiana and Ohio, :wheat fields hovel been ploughed up for corn. Again. the fly is doing con,Jiderablesdam age. t .F t very where there is an increased breadth 'or'land under . wheat—say twenty err cent. SS Putting this and oilier. facts to. the prospeci is, that the yield in Ohio, KentOcky, Indiana, Illinois sod other We.terti.;•ltates,..w ill be twenty to tiventy-five per cent .i greater:limit last year. 'The crop 11115 rdill,3lowever, to run ',the tisk - of InSt, and as .regards this, the weather in viCillifyisittil now doddcdly unpropitioti4 being warm. and showery. t. . • 107 PriST3IAST.F.R ticto:RAL, CAMPBELL. Hear what the Philadelphia Regisirr sayio him : The- irregulatities in the Post Office De partmenf show uncommon weakness in the hapd at the helm. Lest 'week we were for three days without mailsTronibeynad Pitts burg, and then they came pouring in on us altogether. - It takes's man thirty,eis Mori _to .sto from Philadelphia to Cleveland. but `paper's null' leitere are *levers' days on the toad. We niaded a latter last Friday week to Cleveland, and it reached, its destmetion on - the Wednesday following.' Another mailed on Monday had not iesehed there on the billowing Friday: -A passener.ean go ;Irma Philadelphia to -St. Lenicia about three days it takes t Jetta from Ste to tea.- Hoer loniti time does Mr. Campbell ask to get :the Department into something like urden? , - T6lttne'scqg 4roildiy *bit itaitiaff the Palikatill purroger lbws wait sucb ittat i*isettgent were ticketed ihtoggh from Nee, York to See Flaseixo :top this flee Mt, &thus, . Tha Reading Giftetti pays tdre ;laaretnerege "Tecustastr,l.hailt - /awes Millholisle4 Est-. 63r ilia Raiding - -Radtted ,, Coriperig. 4i )101101, 1011 ht bipliittit 179 ,101Rded end Cu., is psettant: tram Lemon to. Reading, I distanee at Smiles (5! of which are* dead level) in 50 Sint' ines--a fear **inflated in the annals of hillroad transportation. *MrMeal TWILA.II:I3I3 - , ~roalts,s4l - • . aIIMMmIkiNOMMII .Tilit - quaroiirierd this heck by Railroad is lit 01—by (3441.46,5:41 . 06—i0r *yak 701 tierease by Regrow/ 192,141 .01-- by Goa 112.40 IS .tons over the shipineatai to same period Isieyrlttr. - The r, ,, hiikroetil: this.week wafted by. 2.269 Ift tan 11 1. 44 *1 11 *i:- The Railroad lost 41,18 toss and he Ctiite: !gained 7, ST "woe. ,The queer city rent 1 . 5! the: : 'orierpcmadtrig *eeklast year less "Alptle tons. " The heavy nfiq..nis WWhoswlity altrrricion sensed a heavy freititt litMe West Smack of the Schuyl kill, and.stopprillihe trade on the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Hav44'. Railroad darn* Thorrshtsviti soh lessened the iskromeilta - Alm. Awl quarter consid erably this weisYi-And we regret tri state tbat the damages rusts* by thOßailroad ire cousideratle -mind wiU ckerk kansportatioa horn .sonie . ;re tires for sew*. dap. , At Germantown:, above Deck'sTaveruaibout itliy yar4s or the, vitalism.- meet werearregir away/tea° about 07 yen% sear Woodynkrboltl These wit tia:repsiied to-day. On. Payne's Road and Dundalk de Rich. ardson's, leadinto spnie 7 or 8 Coltier, me damage is cons*rible, and will not be rePelied in full until Monday; or Tuaiillay next. The rain tell in torivnts,ankibe Swains ivory quite high.! Ceni sidaraUc qUaall2a:or water 10e1IMIlletedih some the tollieriei, fott.it will be removed by• the time the Railroad iariftuly for, business. _ On Thursdaratiothei heavy rain. fell, !which swelled the Noritlyintm Peek to a great fright, and caused a fi , 4bet also in. the 13ohitylkill. No. further dacnageite believe, tai done to the Roil 'roads, but unfofttinately for the Pert p rtxvii trade by Cabal, we hiyn, that' the Navigation eiompn ny's second clathAs entiipietelY filled AP with refuse Coal dirf4te..,lhat the Boats cannot pass. After the he Nkater sithi..lffies, stated; thorn will not berwe':*nt depth telt in the channel: The COnipan y *kit etegtaphed 'yesterday, ittul we presume every 4ort will .be mid* to rentave this difficulty as spOsilly ad possible. The , Agents . here are netiie*l:usins all the power they, pos sess to limber 4 , intermits Of thm trade—but , until the rouse is reMiived thia groat evtl 'will be perpet uated. add the ftihiti rendered liable In obstructions at that peint,b,vexy inlet that, *nos in the Mill Creek or the Schuylkill above thin point. Thu fkaitints tureOut on the Delaware and Hudson Canaly wins terminated last' creek. The Company reln*lto grant ; the advance asked, and the Boatmen o:deluded to run at the otd rites tor she firesent. The Compmiy lost the shipment of . 120,000 ions ot`. ; :conl, and the Boaimen ton their_ time and etpen‘s. Had both; parties met each Other in - a pri44 s pirit, ii would have resulted, no doubt, to the i*leig cif Nab parties—but both pares ties suffered, *ild the consumers id . the, present state of the trall0; will have to foot the bill." Our friendsthe Lehigh complain of n scarcity of Boars, whicitis,curtatling the shipnients from that region. .'-4; - -The freights Min Richmond to the East, remain without much,t.)inrige: The fare of:toat .Companies.—The stock of the Parker Vegi Goal Company, which made ECO much noise isijhe ccluntry-about a year ego, ens been thrown 9f.tredwl'erk Stock Board. We tied thefohOWing in yesterday's Sue Coal Hear ,S'lrkke:,-By the advice oi,Mar 'shal Murphy:tie:Ger:newt employed on the coal wharves atltiOnnond, did not work on Tuesday. as he was unable to protect them; his men being required in Offer tart" of the city..., Thursday morning aboulf.49o Gentians went to ;Work, nies , .l of whom wertjeori , eyed there by steamboat. Dn. iiri4Thursdarei 6etean had his head tertibly„eut bye bar of i roe in - the hands M aniriabrusu,wbils purchasing a leaf of bread for his dinner, in. Wil liam street. The Marshal has instructed his Lieut. to clear the wharves of gill Irish should they Inter fere with the 43Ormans ig their work spin. Is is not safe for a crdrman to Walk through the Ward unless accompeoied by in officer. About 50 police are in sum:idea:de. , • • . . We .rather Stflnk that the men who desire to work, selil, bl , ,protected when the. new Mayor takes his . ' • MEETING 8i1,44311EN. Af's inceting 41' eld by the Boatmen of Pori Car boti Basin, thin . .41 day of June the followiaa rs,o futsoaa wereliq4pleil : • ,! • ifexolved, 'Llot the fiieght for the present anJuth, to New York4Wilt be $190; and rm. and - after the ret day of 'JIM)! ne a t, ..will be 's2' • Resolved, "Pluit tbafrieght•to Philadelphie, will be etghiy-tiireetents. Resolved, -43011 the boats at'Preseat'fixidint , are to have St 90 Itieght Signet& by -•• . • Ciro. Pennies; > Taos. FITTXATRICE, . PETER Mill, Mitotic!, O'BOYLE, Jour MATslwy,, JAS:TITZiAMEONS, ELMARD C4LTltit," Oro ennurratan, lvt_rePoissui; , 1441.031 CY, - 't. BLOUNT„Colhaultre • • UT TELEGRAPH. Fitiumt, o'cLocit, P. AT . Freights from Richmond Boston, Providence,' New •Yorti,-Fe• Albany, 012=1 Just as our Peper was gotng to Piess, we learned ,from Mr. We:eller, that the loaded nom in this •se.cond damstiiiSld be enabled to pa-s out by Mon:, day.. The Dre4ging Machmes, with all the force that can be *neared,. will. Le worked day and night. t The Breaknie of two Gales on Wednesday last, at the, itababurg :Aocks„ have detained the empty ilcsits t (tim rotting uP—the Gntes will be replsrcd to-dsi°, There are nut a Sufficient number of Botts up to aupply the Minty shipping ports, and no others aniiiiive before MOOday next. _ • _.• .KEOORT OF SHIPMENTS , From itiehM4nd, for ;be week ending on Sathr day, Jona 3d, :,1)354: Sh. B Ir lSoli 34. SI silt. Destination. :Tons ._...L.'....... _,:,....4......_1,....:0...... ........—_,...--- , y 1 .6, 4.1 j. '-11 Boston& via; 10.146 .i. 46! '2., POOll. &R. 14 8028 1 . ;‘7.' ..1 ' • 1'72: .N. Y. & viola.; 7154 . i •'..',..*,%,! . f.' ' ; 12porth River 1 1077 ' 1 , 1 .47 1 ,i ' ; ' 5 4 i B.southern Pts..., 2203 - - -,--, q.,...:-.-.;.;- .. ri l .i 3 6‘.. ;03 8(41 For the week,.. 7 0 8 Total tor the sifiOno 3124;1 For iteti..on, "454,.304 To Rime Ijiiie lag year . ' 3.52,355 ~... , • .. ay 141 L ROAD AM) CANAL Quantitvoi;Nnul vent. by Railroad and , Canal for the week ending on Tuiir...inv evening Ink : - • . - :; ,': ' ttAII.ROAD. -CANAL Port Carbon....'-ili '• .- '10,255.00 • - 10,001 00 Pottsville, '.4% : - ' - - '''. ) .,240 01 ' 1,5 , )+3 06 S. Haven, . l i. - ..; • ; :. 12,831 02 13,212 Of; Auburn, • 1-1- •., -• N 892:04 . 000 01; P. Cluil^ l l. -;,=';. - •.. 7,943. 04 , 1,730 14 ..., 74.171 , 01 Tula) forlll:6:)it:ceic, Total by Raili3ld in 1854, - • " 818,304'19 Camilla 1854, • • " . 28i,10408 i • Total by Caatil, 7 And Railroad tons, "1,100,594 i 7 Shipments I.lo;:same period lam year : , • . WEsg, T OTAL. Railroad, 35,591 i 00 , 020.253 18 " Canal, - -.23,378 07 239,591 10 54,96( 07 865,845 as ' 1,200,594 07 Increirtai in 1 an tr, - • t0rni,231,748 " RATES OF TPI.L.AbID THANSPORTATICN OA Antt.stomi, TO tux .1, 1814. Prim M. C. H. P. C. Auburn. To Richmond - 1,70 1,85 1,45 1,50 To Philadelptdit, • 1,00 • 1,55 1,35 1,40 • HATES: )P TOLL.BY CANAL TO rum( 1, 1854. From Port ditto, to'Phitadelphhi, . 70 . Mt. Cat boa to • . • - 69 " .5. Haiin to " . 67 Clinton to "1 55 RATESiGF FREIGHT. BY CANAL. • ..:•;;. ' Philadoia. N. York. From Pt.-Orr/ion, - • 85 81,90 MI:Cort00, • ' /45 199 8,1 1 0 3 , 441 1 Haven; - 1,85 • -•• Port Cl,OOOO, -00., • 0,00 ' aC UYLKitit; pouril ry KA 11. ROAUz--11354 The following • t quantity . at Coal transported ever 'the dtireieUt itattroads la Schuylkill Como fur the week ehdin3 uti ThurFday eyentng lest : , WelitC TOTAL. Mine Hill iStS'it:r R. 11. 21,213 04 412,1 . 42 01 Mill Creek " 0,E0 6 04 .161,663 63 Mount Carhoitl 4,180 or) : 16,234 03 Selittyl• Valley.l " " 8,415 05 173,190 00 Mi.CartiSt Pkthirb," t , '9,269 00 222,657 04 Little • • Schuyllial " 9,178 16 • 153,524 541 UNION Ij4NALR. It. COAL TRANSP. A mouoi eraltiortecl &Wag *le mouth at May, '54: Mom,. toTat, Uaion Canal .! 4 , • 10,549 16 24,394 ,02 Swatara- 5,578 ire 14,591 (4 Lorberry Cleo.ll. It.. 4,851 01 9400,18 - COAL. XRA:DE. - &m from - the Lehigh Restqa for the week end mg tlaturdsy'4l.extrog fiat:, , , „ • • West. TOTAL Summit 14464: 11,169,00 • '81,936 00 Room Ruts ' • 249 00 15,696 00 Beaver Meaiit;!'w Co , 1,016 00 13,001 , E East Sugar /Alf, 1,946 00 . 6,774 00 Colers/oeCark • 2248 00. 14,003 00 Spieg klounikm 5,261 00 '27.620.00 flizleton eorkt.l.l e .; 4;291 00 - 23;3011 - 00 Cranberry Cs, • 2,499 00 11 : 937 00 Back MI.. Coelro-. - 2.405'00. '...14,367. 00 Dimond . 1,107 (0' .0,240 00 Wllkestisre - 9#al l.OlO CKI . 3,774 00 s:.;,_ ' 35 ,057 00 22 0 .50 Td sons Perko/ Is Teilt gist 00 - '244,909 00 Demo. so fi. Dum*RI4I4OW'AD(TRADE:- .••• - - - arste. TOTAL kit S .in ge Eltned, - ' CUSP 0,0138 Ciimbetisiadajkitcl4,: :1 ,740, 4Z,51 4 .:W104m6 i;VW; * ll. • Mismtut • • NEWADj PIMA! tt i . ne sigtettlbesellitrs at 'abbe Eale.on 0tt1t 43 7. nt Jolla to 1 o'clock toile atter noon it totals limo of Ibitney:Fines.torutent s ell" zee's Tma. a Vero ef.lsott. so: East Bruning tp.. balf s tailelsout tint Little *dty Ibitt Ind. Tamaqua tattsoattiJobtlait Isaias' of _Jon% - [Laub, Dettjimin tieetortutstestessonrcoottint o t 33 acres E.oefieee aerosol' t.tvoiryttly - st*aolte. in Rye's ats, *Nett wilt be dssionne.Olll4botately - or witti the *Loh., to mit iteretteeefe• A &sterol weirmatee-rbelll , %Hl be giseotoihspntehmer,lad the payments matte •to se It alto :patties. Fauber lotto Wee !ernes-Wes the proproy map be erade of Joke RaoaN. Owing ore, the proWeess or of. P =SE V. MAU.: priele'sbe4; ' 31 Ito% Apne 1:1).1954" GEOROI2 1790 T. • ISI.IINV:FACIVRER "OP . P4I.2fiV: N0..14S Arch Strfri,lttroit Sixth a:Yid-0114Ra; South sidr i Plit4urelphur. - . A !AC/Mettler In an linoottei or MUSW nonce**. INLTHUSIANTB.• - VIMIn 'and Galtsi trings - e. fitheally,AVltoletult • and Itt-ttiel.. -•-. f . TAeai thoiretelreiforta 4- WI the nes r: riiteigy and Aioeykan Moak. are tonsiAillty otthaod.ohd dela wit* be sent Ay dad ur utpera•Pte to I 11 .isskr• ance , that they twit terelr,ipt.ssnpt am-0004.. , • lane Ip, 1e54 • • • .2.14nt. ; .. rni,:crmse• and iraotizsioils. • • iu,AT tEekIVED, 100 Midi. - Stagg k siLlP's gir d gm-eared Hanks, a splendid article, as iFtio.-- orr,ea, io cts. 'Smoked, and 10l as covered 7. and 25 4 :1 Vida' Shoulders, ellii go/Mx. ' i *LAO,. I . , Mackerel, galloon, Whitefish, ;Trani, ,Merrings and Cheea?. rot sato at very Lowest. Wholeifole ! i ItAnniilk.• NAN priced. Et Colt:wry orders prinaptllg attended ria. and all condi hart-awed in give sAllst3rt ion. i : • A. F. eitgsvatroUtall; Wholesale Commioston Aletc Wing. . • • No.lS North Whatvra. Plolaiielobia. Jule Id. NM , 7.3 3i. ' .40011•ILDEPING DRAWING; AND urn r r'rNG I v PEttio:ve des': mt ~.? acquittal a th.itot4ll !motel edir ui toy of the shove natarJ btaohhre, will (na It for their itstete,t W rail . at the cianiT of Ma hautongo anti Centre unete, and /teal, thetuselvea septroti hot of a 113'21.i:1 *llO Illai , /tllNdi what ; , tote!-es to teach ; Otte lan,' dote not kely upon stiettprestote bon ioor pt ran nii upon eredbluy ol the public, ftw, patronage, btu who tortliatort tut. that he prom Wee. end pee.sees eettiteß kik what As ran perforrt. Hootn3 nitro fur the retepthlo ot.cite ,el of 14.1tce at.d fent teeter, every .15y, ftOm tolfh A. M., 110 P. al and front 7 to t 0 o!elack, c_fit Thursday. F,lday and ilatitrilay evenlutel • L The tteat , t nod bud; .. ttheotth,it "iiy.tt•m of writing„not tench; June 10, 1).31 . A ,T a tu... , ting of the Town Chanel. Tnridlity, June 11.(40.1554. it was disecird that tho foliiiarlng! Our - Opel Ordinance Go published ! • Be It trodniard,.'Thet frorn and wrier twenty third Qay of this prrri•nt month, no rstOinii shaft keep in any hours, alcite of shrip, cedar or other rdaCe, Ut this itoruttrii, a Ireater quantity of Goo Powder. at one time. 111.4rt'fwo kepi thereof. ui.derr penaity of ant less than live oar more than day dollpts for eir- - cry ken, or powder so i.ept, in any DLitt at liailft344, .to be tecovered, with costa of at at , ' dot* Of the imam ainotint tie by liarinuiverible. %hid paid Into toe treasui? fur the nor of die Horatian. !Pasaad lath.itt39. c' , AICS. U.SiSTZ, Th*o Clerk. Pottir tile, /unit sCub, 41-'2i suovrzsl suolimis suotrza.s !! ! 1 •11E en twerlber ham itig:put chasieddhii Port 14rnon Stove Factory. tort:tarty condutted by M. Uoune & Co., continues to mantifseture and deliver within the County, at MI law-, . • set Philadelphia, price's, all kinda:of' Shovels, :4padts, and Garden Goes.. The'atieation of opein.ors and deatits: I, girl Itu 'arly railed to 'big minufaetetro of (.3,..1t ki; ouch, whirl) for %woe' and dutability v tannot be our patt.ed by any otbefer id Musket. Hcateokrrpsanbar.d,atatlMee,aagpetlorQual ityrut Coal Ihddies ritizb he rill tell :at: wtioleda le and 'mil. , Vhevrii,dpodes and Hoes; of soy stz , * or, vittPro„ toady to °ran at short notkr,', autt",Yll4lll/if promptly Onand el tn. , R. It. 0 kil . lilati. . 'Port Carbon, June Id, 1864 , . Boum:Toil on,polearan. A t• a meeting of the Connell, Taeada,i, June Gib, A it MR4 diretted that the following Ordinance be published f drcirron let`; Br it ordsiard, That fir+, and after the lideenth day of Aloft,D . thin Tboutiand Eight Hundred' and Thirty•tiito, It shall riot ,be fill tor ally dogdo go at Luse In the liorprigli of Itotts• villa. unless Oder the tottowlng resittettints; that is to say. eve . dog going atflar g e In th e said .fior augh shall liatri; around he Oak a collar of leather or ritet.tl, LID whietekball be Lini.ritbeti the mane of the owner of such dug; but, nothing likelh shall be construed to permit any female dog, Whet. in , neat, to run at larrein Introngh ut Yoltat*le. ' . 24. The Chief !largess is hereby ahthor- Ited to appoint matt; perrns so he pity dein' He. ces.ary, may it shall f.e to earrythis ordinauce into stricl efhat by reusing nil ling* tonna rut:plug at large to the It .tough of Pottsvllie, tp!be taken no killed alai burled, wheel not irrlthln the: itsceptroti of the foregoing serttan, or in !eases ri rkariy estab lished accident, of etnergeney, whet.* the animal. I* peeruilarly valuable. then.hod not otherwise, they may be disposed of at the! dlsetettrac 01 the; Chiel tiuigeu; and for the IterriCce to be bertormedln iip, 11l hug and bill) tog each dog. the persons Si) to be appointen'sball rhrelvr. }tit b *urn iii tn..itey us shall on agreed upon with tire Euler fluigess. whir is hereby authorized to draw War,auto on the Tre t hemr,se well as 44 all other ner..!sualy tiltpctis th,tt m be thrusted In rt. , cittlng this nroinanee raieed Fehr iney g7th, that. Sabi% iIIARTZ; TOwn Clerk. June Id , ISA I 1:3•21. • tatr ni4311 TRANSPORTATION Dauphin & Snianaehannia 1441 - ~ . .- ... '- • ' , ---- , 4"..s -....,........; , 4 _ ~,... . . NEW. PASSENGE R ; ARRANGENENT. iv( a tut "slur'. altrhitia a ,61'ry 721, Oa ; the p aj . `/rugs( Train will, &Ai Itl 1111flyi; ClLFtpled), I. , are Auburn SAD a . in.,/ti.:: at Harrisburg II '2,1 3 in ••Vas firhurg 1'2.3$ p_ m ~, M. at autitirit 1:i. p nr. Distance Stirtutle,—FAltC.loe. I , ,,,peljgvd 1,,, n , 1./aTe VILLE, ItKADINU, and ,a ti ,„r ut , Iv , t h e S.ll4Ltiftird'ry,aliributi Ifsiiii• burg Ir k Wu.. to take ilk IN'e•terit TF41 ' 11:101 PITT:i. lIIIHO at 1•Y.15 R. ru: ! The Cumberland. Palley Tiain - for: ;CA111..43LE, Cita MBElitiltrißG, 6..e..,atil vv.: '- ; • ; •A NI the Slutitnern Train fur 4IAi4ISICIRE. WAtill• INGTO?4, rec., At 2p. in. 1 " '-1 - • Palmengets' Anon Ilarrtailitg relit , tint teas the chripett ait4 brat mule I. ' • PHTTSSIII.I,E, I ; I HEAVING, TAMAQVA. I - II . ! --'• • i - .tt alUell er,IIVHK,;'• I ;• l . ; inrl WI Llifli/DAIITIE/ and will reach Pliliadalphi,, by way ur Heading, at 7.30 it. ut. • THROUGH TICKEI'd h i ess•een Philadelphia stud Ilarrisbuts,lll3—For sale tri the olfices'of this cuiripa ity,lti Harrisburg, and of tile Reading Itatiroad Co., lit Philadelphys. . i ep.wool).biotaid. Erg ineer and surirrlntendent• 4". Mt papers Intlierot advert Wing for.ints Employ will please Willi the old not ice,.aml insdri the itbove• May 27, ISSI , i ii 21-1 . , $250 2 (11) 115 1 60 EvzsiNo & Reading liullroad. Az t 1 . 1134 r ; , Consirztons with Rirgabeerg, Pinegro , :Is D,axerhiy wee( ,Seenttekathea itatirbeid. ON and a net MONDAY, May MI, WC the Down Morning Parsettycr Train, tiont-Dgi th oth. an d all statlonr. ram Atabnin, will co nnett!w ith the on ly train from Auburn, Westward. on be Dauphin Itatlroad; leaving Auburn at II In A. An acenatmodation Passenger Car will also, leave &hiding et • 5 A. 54.1datiy. to '_eonnerr. ad' above tr4ln, at Aulturn. for Harrisburg, &et • The Datiphin Troth ristward 'returning, 'leaves Data:bare at 12 83 nboo, end konnerts et Auburn with-the Down Afternoon Passenger ,Ttaiu no the Heading DA Moe& for Readout and Pbiliadelphla: pn : trrucrre by this train can Into innen 1 4 01LaVilin the name r,.nlnfr, by • the Dn ;the noon PASS4IIIICI Trath. f ' Beading, May 20. 15;1 ' 49 If _ __._ _J______ I _ ._•___ N. 1 '. LITTLE RO,RiaLD. scatual. . 1k:11 4 iIIRAIW I MITE:yr.' • • iaIgAIMNERS.II4 " Through to .11d,rris6: rz tlitfet., pc: .pittli Sslinyl• kill Railroad. 017 I.IOV Sal LIT Lc'Sot4irtatt I.)i*VitiaTrolli 14: Railhead OA d 0,,,et company. renal sad niter April 19th, 11454, -tits Passenger Minion the Little Ochaylklit Railroad will leave Tamaqua, daily, (sucilays eY,cepied,) 'at tl. o'clock A.M.,end 2) o'clock P. M,, Once:tine with the Palo Fenger Train on the Read; RalitoarLi for ppilasei. p_hia and llanieburg—eoablink paireo'sers to . leave Tamaqua in the morvins, acid teach 11111adelplaLL or !butane's the came ay. licturninSthe train will leave Port ( ' baton o f the- arrival of the 'minor Ham from Phdadelph a, at lir O'clock' A. 141....an 0 nil the arrival of the down train with the Raffish:lfs pwrsenairs, at 4 la P. M. .• • . Pawn:ere leaving Tamar* or the f 4 A. M. Train *III tats the morning train L.nni Ph ii3d o Pb l3 on the Reading Railroad to,Atshurn.'and antra at Harris buns at 3 o'clock I'. N. 'Remains. Fueeingers leavingfilarrieburs by Ibe 1t.% P. N. lisle f Will lake Il the afternoon train on the e dtog Railroad to Port Clinton, and active nit Taw, UR at 030 P. M. .l EDW. II itillEd,fien't !Will i Tamaqua, May El, ISM ' la.tf Ea 26,530 Di 34,171 04 loos, 110,701 10 ADAMS & vo. , s asPtt=ss, POTTSVILLE' , TO lIAKRISB•URG. line connect► clads/ wlt4 ail Orel; (Omit I Southern and Weitens bquters d arrangement their plate of bwrlnera In Pourable will be as the oibris or (Inward & en.? Visit having artlrlra .fur tonna:damn by aant line. isrlir Cell nylon C: ➢. COT TER. Adams & I Aeerst.at said 1)111es. • el. S. WlLLlAtileir ddrutrustecdent. April Ib51• I, • , • 16-tt OFFICJAL.. • . —f — ; siorrs WATER 'Woans.. P „ HOPQAALS will 4 tecelva al the , Office. GI the Poll a Me. Water C antis ny.nntil 8 4 TURDAY., the 10th of June next, for It he construction of is dam on !Mg W. it Creek. stunts 10 feet In length and 9 feet high Atio. for litylris atoms IWO feet of 19 la, h alto, Ache the valley Mr raid:meek c fp include the dieging Of the ripresstity tretteher, - and formlne the ornhankitient% tosnittlitit: the ripe oitr:,l of riiveting the eame at ?feet M Inches to deirt,, areardlog• to the ionic staked null. and the trade given , by the engineer. , "The ehntrattore lv dn,i alliefols and int. (errata', except the pike, n bleb will tie delivered tyy the CoilitlanY el a pith on the Mill eieek•Poilinuit, neatly opposite in Orlßge 9, Iteppllelol hemiker OT bide miry hs , pat Inlitepsrsielv for digging had till ing the trim( hr.., melting. the 'o4itm nimems, gre.„ and Gtr laying the ;apes. with or nithoot hridlng the lead for the joluls, the bitter material to its found by the contrar tore, • ThP route and ape . eillcatinnu will'hCreert, fur es. !nitration In akw diya. HAAIVEL LEW le% 4 2 Presidcat. 91 -at • 146117,183 i PROCLAMATION. ‘, 1 . Ili kiEREMI tho liglivrahle Charlol W litllns, V V FPO., Prethltrit 411 the tour' of t noisvalt Press of the .ouoty of 07004 In Pennsylvania, mid Jastice of the several eourt4 of Quaptet Sealant of the Peace, flyer and ,etmlner and cieneral asol De. livery In said county, 1 the floo P. 0. thibley and Solomon Foster. Jodrea attire Coup e( Quitter See singe of iho Peace. Over all Tetualner. and' eaflet at Gaol Delivery, fur the Oh of all cipirstand other offences, i n the eShi chtinty 'ef Peh aslant, by their . precepts to me directed. have °Oared a Cowl of qt. : er sod 2 rellbfoE/ I, ant. Geoeial Gaol Delivery arid Quarter Echelon, 01 ' the Peat e.to be toilden it Pottsville on MONDAY. rho :51h drty of hag nest, to continue two weeks if neeessary ; ', - - • the Is therefore hereby [given to the coroner. the*Justket tit the P4ace arid the Cdtanehleti of the este County of schtlibill, teat they see by thy said pretems curtunandecV to he thee aiht there, el. 10 o'clock la the forenoon of raid dif:srith their MOM, records. Inqiitaltlona, kaminstlona weld all other re-. membrane's, to do those thlori whieft,,ln : their w on) oak**, eppettele to be done; and all mole that towbousa by refoplilstices to pmeeinte *Oleg the prieouere that are or then shall be athr not ofil Id amply of tiehnilbllN are, to . he then and there. tolociat them as AIM berNet• ' ' ', :. \ ' Geisagelhe Coeteioareetti. . • . NI - - ~, , 1 JAMES. NAtiLE. Ohetif. il,steelire OitlekPotheitte.} , - I • ' Xav Mien ,:. .le•te , ,' N. 4...:11te wlta i end jams, who, are Itate eite inoWto attest" set Coot, are reattiriat to tweed paseteally. - 'l* awe of nott-eneadettee.ibe law . Is nib ems mil assl ambled will - be ilabilf_eitivo , sit 74bIsiedes Is pubettbsit by stills or the gletrett .111911101111111110 Val eras shosetive soppliagliN . 24,448 00 BOROUGII i R7.6u~r- Road IklAN'MAttuTzEs. WIRE COAL SCRIM* littain*AClßT., Amienslitt 3 l,l#, $C143111411.1.t0 . :r5.. . FV)IE Intidersigh*d wooli ince! trtrettfolly call the austxtioaofitie rout Whitt* and the pahlic la aaa~nl6ttheirNEWCOAL 184.311i1EN lemointAo. Toßy.l re Mieentrille.a,..few satiates ; Wait the steam Timm are Dow preitatell'o inattakoore all tindr. et Coat igeracts, ' 41.14411%. ktaft . 4114011114. lk.e" the aborteat,nettea. •• • - Oretels ai thew 0142. In paineuwltte; c.L. with W. L. Ifelsittokt 11,1:irr's listdwale awl IroiCebor, (mile se— Potty/111e. tvl3 be piano. no•nee,t " KITEITZ,LEIrEHLKS: CO, mitia,vilte. May - 10.5:4 • • PO T ?ST; 111M1 SADD L.F: AND: Mit:NESS FACTOR), xingte and Don ble 'Carriage Ilartteas t rilJpsuranttn led and drilatrnd Its tlie Mindronteg . styk„alwayn .14 I,iiad. ,11#6. for Ar% o 9,t, beavp IP. llll ll l l,:danardeturretinf har • brit mates lats, uti ant and du 4 E 4 e • ?yVcs:c• - fs., — "* . aid 4 le*, bridle., anti of ' . trapplngstreli,ttgiOr V, the aeolillOy Onvitals,kept tuty , 44ntiy.i..gdy"lw sa{.i n"r' nude to Ofer 1 r. thrnemi pultakTe t" , ir r. ullilrj purruasa t'm Latidor Made Co older 4t etmit hoitts.: ' al. Order* Get Ifarip-set,hc.,NotinAlY suOpile4'o3i reaqunatila WTMICIAIttiIiFF, ,Oppojitc EplakapslChnttli. POti*Vil!e, May 13, ' istairasi AND SHADES. .7; TVILiJAAIS, No. , 12 North sz.rrizi.stren, r jir d a t t. .N 1 ,Muir„ 4 .-cilt, ll ,l!t:Er ;Tangs, and Hoed ElthJs., ' sorOilEldllit I) Es Paint. sr.A ltid BlinJt It/Alt.& 011.1.1:4.11S Plo.,l7Ett the TA.914:, sad t1l1(11.ViirOR:Of nll Pew giylei. Buy. tor 6:414,..n4 mania.brilitits 1.48,7 rt Iht“) any either p.t.ou Jo the; hu:iinirsa, which otivable, bin) to unkr t li.lteeartiele,4o sell as cheap us only API'Se to lbs ead.114.5101,41.4 . , l'urciakets will OA iLtu tbeii ince rest 1,1411111 and et:trolls , his stock. lic stodir.i to plraee,dud is prostiK Ft.lll(Jra —N0.12 NOR 11l SIXTH Si. April 59.1bSe I B.lto POWDER; COMPANY, . . Gt' N pp wp E , ioNTINut: 4lini••!, tinnpArder ni ale 110.4 well knoivn • Wanda• r:n ierfkitAxv sga draartau." ••11 , 11a5m earl e,l' fac.pratc;" Ding nlttwertxo." In kegs. hal( PO gt•pg, and 4.7atitAlkis nr one iamb,' real. !A6Ol, a roll aitertinent of Powitti for INC; and anaixo puriimtil . , and tiretcr The ten utatiorn of their gtitipowiler ' too well k now n to triptieCiantat-nt. Fat 'win at ;be edict: of the cAtm vany./41. %It ALL BTEE: El', .V. Illy. •Ai C. tla EMU), Prvaktont A. E, Dovotaca, Orn!Etaty Apr4B, 185.4 4 BOOT &: SaOE STORE., - • • ITESH. iSUPPL 91114 Stt!nutther rrlU fl.i hle eniC C,C 1t“.74k9 to the no hlte for int pa t ionn4; tliey bat e br,st tui upo n ,4t,a, and begs WaNtt W Moron the chlaer.s of POttiville and • •vicibitl s that he 1133 Just r..- turn44l.lonn PhtladripLta, New York 41114 lialliMalte. Within .PACelif . 7.ll assortment of ' ' Ladles' 811pperaientier . . .Chlieren'orthoea, w !,:re lientlemen'.l Vows and ehf,ii. & Miners' ennis aid Pho a , or esety description. Tbs. eubacrtber, from the looß 11010 he 1,1.0 [lett) is She 110;inees, And „tia - ,etttate leJfe he poise,ses of the Knot and hoe*tvia:he Alt gets himself that Ile can rtninkti (100Dliti.T1CLES on a little better !alma Irmo they raft . * Irtilive.tleewhere. An he asks /La trial, to sati..ry• trehnuers no this porta -1 DENNI 4 Matratanntio Street, April 8, 1854„.... - l4-2nio STATE • CAPITOL STEM NI .HAIMISLIETRO, • . • tArti r t. 611 all order* for Floor or, Feed , ran rnort V .nutice and or eery fivoral,le terms. rt , /ur or Feed delivered on nitre. Gee. of charce. o,dora by letter, se •Oniptu.s.l %entre...tar or matisfortory refer - epee. promptly attend, d to. AVILLAONS k McCULL'OeII. March 1844 12-6 no • - • - .• DRY GOODS•_ • GREI4T BARGAINS .• In Spring aura Sirmwi.r Dry Goods, A T ihr OLD ESTABLIiIIED (HEAP sTOIIE, N. , E. earner-Ilth en.l AIIRELT sae., TO THE Lenin! I . Rich 8131e t :4uuslitni de Latu,s '124, 184, and 25 ct. Net: Style Barege di., Laln.!, tam lel to 374 'cents, Mack Alpachas 25. 31, 37, 41 and 1`.0.. cts Trench I..lisrnr,Fam Vonms, at 121, '&3; and YS ceuti French Figured and.Plidn tlattles; 25,31 and 37 cis French aid Scotch Ginahants nt 14}, 164, and 25 Cti. AtAdflfia Cloth at 104,25.31,37,5 n and Mattsllne de Mil. r 1 14.25 it d 31 (cm,. Black French flotifbazit,-• at t l 5, 87, a 1 in 1 75. - Etch Plaid ciiiks at 87,611, 1 101 and 1 Bich !Awe? Mack :4411,,s at 62, 75, 67, lit tu't , Er,g114.1 and . Amertratt ch tntzrs of 0,. N , 10 , 4.1 r.le Web style Putunute Chlntree at 121 mid 19 cents. i • OEFTLEMEN 411,11.1 soy S' WEAK Bildt French I,lothe::front es to h. Black tam! rarity "robot, aut 7.5 ItSt Sattlnof In at at :11, aa, ad centt. Linen Drillitiga and Checks at 4 25, r: and eta , . enturky3.•ene and l'ottanades. Mark Radio and Maia.ttlirs Ci!..olnOrFtli aril 8111:111tivt elottig. and Thud Cnattaga and Natik....int. . end I Inkrial QIIIII3 ft iii 2 f•l/1", thinlty 4 Quilts all .510 S, $1 1c i 'A. 1 - 5 81,art.ting all Itom 1%1 idnen, all widths, nom at to $1 Napt.ina 31 111,12 i, MI and 25 coo Tonlingi In ,great Varlet y liCotrlll platter, all wrath.. • rickilg. and Bu,utture l'herke • Furolutre Dimity at: lei and 25. Buff Window Shading moo all Inches to ste wide/ Ll/I , :u and hltielina. Table rind Hama C.T4ear, e,Sc . • I.llholevale and ietell et V. E: tilJt'd l i r, Barg tins N. E, cow. ul 1111,4. Markel at , • Plilbli1P1(11i111 fday16.1.151 • • th4t • NNW AND SDASOnittILE GOODN.. ili.AcK SILK ~, ' . J./ Mummer irilk.,l,; . . .• etlk Taisuer. - ' Bareges, Iluirge de 4.118P5, large ve.rrety, , Criallle de I.adnev, Earlston Gllngbritas, .. . Lirite elock. or Piano, riprlneatd SUMITIVr tilt-in Is,' Erinlish, in ench.and•Ainerican I.aO. id% Fill: stock While Goods, . Needle Work Edging's and 111'..1•TI late; . Da •da Collars and lfandtercho.l4, Plaln Linen liandke r c Lleli, very km , Kit Gloeei, best make, , silk do Kid. llnihh,.. • Full stock of Hosiery, ' • Fluniruer Vassltnefe, vat NIT of Pali.' ins, Conetrini lidditione made ia ,t;41: : fol Alf le !eay.— Pleane call and examine. . . • ' A. lIENDIIRSON. Agii April 59,1A51 . 174 ' RICH 3WOOIC or CARPETINGS FOR - ;SPIIING MAUI:. 'IrIfIE 6 üb-criber Is In fccetpt 'of ni, Spring Stock. 1 ofearpcilngi.nnibraclng nu elltalblVt and vork.d a.nortment of - , _. • Splendid etyles of Velvet • .• Tapestry Brusarlt, cAnpeTs Ply . nitqw 115 . 11xtr.k tine Ingrain. , _ " _ Yanking's, 11'11141; E amegican nod:English 011 Clutha, J With an entire (gash stuck of DRUG:2I.IIS, MA Ers, Piano and Table Covots,,MaTTINGA, kc, • Als4,llvety large -fototltneut Of low ilift,ol Car pets nod 011 Cloth* of all deeMptlog,s, adapted tut Country and City dales. ir,ountry Merchants and whet, Win Intend par ehsg'ing Catiwio,ate Invited to alit Rod czatn un -1 am del.efoor.od tu' no low as any hth,,a. in la, trode. RoIsERT lt. %Val - Agit, 1160 Chestogit3treft, bOuw Eighth,' Apri1.4,1851 i 3 ?at NeivltieW and irp.shlouisble .• DRY GOOD.s. .1. GREENE,. (Late with .f. C 0.,) HAY! ti . t4 epeovilrbe !urge and - splendid idore, 8. Cl Colll4t of 4ict.ll and Nlllll Streotl, del plum. witl, a smelt of Rio,: Rare and far.hionaide Dry Gouda, or laical . inipottatona, "'WSW mg in part of ". filch Plaid and BU filed ;•:!illts„ Mantilla Velvets, pat citesand Monaelin Do.; Laiovg, Inca, Plaid utag hams • Plaid and Ftforred De - ,A,airrea, spring _canices sn4 Prints of 0. -want Patio Plain Oneida ,uitabte tor ;friends, • !Aurae: Lacuna, Gloveo. limmry, An - 7, &c•. Of every description, freindine aiarce and beams.,fal IlAtartcoria of M A WILLA s.of r‘eo; Mole, altto bacolor, grit up Mir special care...an-ler his-nun supervision, Is now _ready to fitilioM the ladies of patratille and vicinity with etiy of ILc above geode', ihr very lowest pricer.. THlt LINEN DEPARTMENT romnriiel every knowristyie of guods atillatde tor-Pi.att ins, tiovnui, IA ammo flonsesi.te. TM; HOSIERV DEPARTMENT entmels of rhr larg:.st and iii or varlet asaorlmmit 111'40,it n be ficuud in 'any PAl.4bilsttilittla In Viilladelphla., - - J. D• from his oat -rien e and connection with the roo.t erravive hon..e:. in the Vnirr and ht. emenaive (01 5 ~ar , d o v a h„ far , oiler indicenwnis Co all T 1 ha may favor Min with a rail. seidom met with in'Philadriphis or elsewhere. Tv rag irivariably Prig and an horiatian. J. D. GRERNE. , R. E. car. of - :Ar , :h and Ninth ma April : /3-3 m WATCHES, &C. samulaz. w. PEPPER,' „ EsiOlt +TO . IiR,NRT 4. PEPPER ez N WATESiert, JEWCI.IIti 8 , 11,1t.11W I.llr, 175C1IESTNI1T rarpniolit• the *Ate {touts;) 1•111Litlq:1,1'1115. May V, 1851 ' 41.11! LARGE ASSORTMENT NEW s-rn..E.s. v $,7 p eb t i l i a t g r e h fi i :p vi lL: tt h h a?lutt ee 'r 7 e ,, tu o r e n o ra pi i, T; _ ,t. i 3, 41`fr.4. try'. an 4 rtiat. to WAre - Hiving A yptYodlA, , er,lnetokint of all atrea gorrlsp.bit tine, 'and tAing 'pro is that he will not ty. motel' y Any honest dealer to the 8 .011 to yeceivetos sittate orphbitc patronage,. • Nst 11.41 AM Ha & . oppulite Ilintt la, la' !fold, WAI N. it 7-1.1:1( iv, W4trbe, 410 rephated, and all bissintes ttiusaetu.ryn i'ultam.tc,.. , l to pee oat itiaci • ; 6 • &all, tith, 3831. • /74r sir/lure= & iiiilitLEV. ' ' CI4EAP iret'fellES AND .lEW ELlt I• , IV Vl 4 -rlel.ln4tte,atl7i:ltlie!? an 4 ri gj e, l l4 :; tst t th r . 6eoo gtreit,COinor tit Quart', Phitalefpnia. Gulft Laves Watt has,lllll Jetv'fid,ltiC3lll/Alinell2B 00 Gold Lepine, 11118 to tt24.0010 01Petiarftf . . i 00 911 l'ftt Lovet.fulf jow- - .Pinntilirfr tio ISO riled: • 3' . $11,4701111 iii - neleill, ft 00 811 . 17 eg LfPftit.if Wahl. I.o.l.l4tet'llold Pontiff. fOO nutfeelor Quartiaik, -11:11 erTe.11p0041 . 1.11e1,5 on f.told rent, with Pencil and P Ivey 11,f4ti; •I OD 13cf10 Finger. kings, Ni cent to VG; Watch Ots. tee;plain; - l cents; PafOrit...l l .4 ; Lunt-t. ':.:i ; other Articles. In prop:at:inn. All ttla49, wattauito to ha whet they' tie 1014.10 t. , - ' 3 STAIfF;FER & HARLEY. . • . 1iUCC2444111 to ‘1.134013a. • "On hand, come GuIJ andPatirce Lovers it nil Lepidet cult Wart t than the &Love ott4ta. • _ . • '-. ttent..3,1353. '.: - .: 6-10 9 1 VIATGLIIN. Z V - AnD - - - ''' SILVAfc IItARC.. . . . , fri•iiiOndersitned would m ost respectfully i n f orm 1 his friends aid Ike pubtirldeueraily,ths; he has recent)y . inlamed andi qttlelWhe Ira- .E.. ..... 1 p ro ved his 'tare, and ct prepared to of. ~ fir goods Sat, h, for freanty and stile f Mash, cannot be porpasecd.,: UA W. hies Cow lo store Abell r riti re awkoruaent of WATCH- Ite."J EWELIEr. . OIISCR Wililli, sad" FANCY GOOD s, ike.; to Width ho intiles awful - au; Being ittermainsd to diipaae of ibex at West which coo. not hill to Kielce sotteraetfoo. jle Wei. considerate existkieriee a ttor, Itutintsritted twill ; endeavor to Wise Wow who oozy Corot Ida whit - their Wrong,. it goodsgoassoft4 to be osicepresebted: _ N. 8 .--Wattilecand Jewett I, repAlteti *PA ilisfitit• let. Ail order, bil rand or "Otherwise *tomtit, at tweded to. .-., , 1 raiI:FIDLER., - N o . II oath sitst - „ be w Nrattitt:At m l'Alti. : 4011%4 ~ -. ' ,-... .1 1. 1 • :,, -, : . 2**Sytt ,': 2 MI ry Alar •iat . -9 `• tvii. l l l l • Medi *Orli • sad - Istellectuid Einettaisimems ; r - . • , •sir raR irrOtOil eseriewbotost easti,ta: - ADIatTTANCE.:.I - ` . 13 . rub: - -60ata. 'IV: bouts °Po PerforiSrice to coariskestii 'at Pi o doek. ' ' • Jam. 308341 :I • •134 r - •.. GV4M) CONSOZWATION R of TINE •t ts. ; = . _ •••••••:.,. -KC TiArOI4IIIIGIERie, AND mqtr4r.PoroLA.l4 EQUESTRIAN' kIZABI,ISHMENTS IN TIIF. WIIRL.II, l'ouvaniei ' 7 . WAE 1.c11'!. . NATIONAL CIRPIII3 - ta:l • ,DIPPODItOME, , ttt Phllidelphta. And tife t W YORK. clams • rot mint two DISTINCT EXIIIRITIONS bleralmt togrAtmt, and b.tt gfirita trader oar tatiselmie lon foe o Single,Pcire.; Adgalmapn..-raports by tit ce t tot canton-ohm to tbr contrary:x*lw ithstanAing TbeN, ranaathlated ccitaparafe,a will exhibit at . . ~ POtTSVIL:LIE. - ... • . no FRIDAY end sATITHDAV, lime - Vitvand 1016."; • hoot. open at t and 7 o'clock, P. IC Fierfinutina cut will cononehtel6l( ab hour after opening.. - Admission y 5 rental IT bitil4LF PRICE. , - • , 7 4 . " " I • i ---'—.. .:• Ttieqzfeat ',,bfre,nitces Obt4inrd try. conihibing (been Iwo et ren,l be end eiell-t beith *mune*, sent allosi of a 0.41ee of iffottancy Leituf produced in' them 440,,L , ....inments iinpapilcdrain this country, and no; turpersed to noy other. A areal validity ot Patted uranree, tir.w ii (hie country, slid peculiar to title cetahirstill.l nsunt, ill be found C 014,1 rued In pie ants; D i " 3 nis conk , can* believed that the laurel, Stu. 1 Lattt and E itinc Representations ot fbe .duab:e Jronpe :alit firm a; feature la .Ahe amusements in Anietica. - which will he remembered with graillied , Lion frit years AO come . I _ TII 0 tifiltilllt ARRA( OF TALENT attached w the consolidised Establlshinent . Includes a" great number of therms.' On Inaolshedhames la the Eit a ea,' IS ih fa Prieselon; lIIQPI. of whim are as • well kqu'lin In Europe sc upon Sue aide 'of :be ArlanUe. Among the most pal:Worm , tif the Equestrian State are MAR'LLE MINNA, the vest Prussian &pew/fen - pc 14A D'LLE EIATISE; the youthfal, fearless and fas clouting rider :- MAIrLIES ANOELIN E, SOPHIE, ISSN S, and- JENNY • WORRELL, the very belt th+vco of the aye t *RAM :W.,".. FRANKLIN. ft. V. SPICKNEY, 11. F. PitetlOLS.f. J. HANKINS, W. KIN II:A DE,B. STEVEN:4. MASTER - Wit...LIP, and numerous uthers,alt anowu to fame, and naequalled In their respective departillenis.] . Fora 1181descrip tlon -of the MAGINfFICENT ENTERTAINMENT to be atienltho realer' Is referred tothe descriptive bills at the ptinclpasAute is. as it; w toild be tropoisi ble to give as adeguite id,es of Mil: VABTEXTCNT an VARIETY la the Omits of atisewrpaper agver t 'vernal,- - . I , . . 14 3m 4 . Each Afteinnon's Eshibition , Will terminate estrentrly latighable neerch Equestrian But league, entitled Ltt‘JOCKEY I I;ribile at night the Pail - ow:lance will conclude wittsthe great LegendWe ry,lll ; , putitaniatic Spertscle of T. UEOROE AHD ME DRAGON, produced with ill ibe Original Illte-• sic, sisPerb Dresses, Apo:datelining and blarbinery employed - at the National Arnpnidleatre,, is Phllade4 ;ila. when It had an unprecedented.ruo. The pteer abounds In Grand.:Cowbats. Encounter*: and Startling inelderdsr concindlng with the Grand Pinces•lon to hnuor ,n 1 the viselike of the Princess, and the'Chll/MPH OF THECIIIIIITIIAN KNIGHT. fiar Pot Anibal , *tient/as sea urge and small bilis at Hotels. • - Jane 3, IPS*. ;, • **lv INSIJRANCE. Wrankl!*!darinti and Flr43 hvsuaismcs cq,Aff.gxr- - x&w YORY VITAL and Aggititafily Invested In Bonds nig 4,://dOrtgageg, and Wit' good segurltles, his 1, I$ - $3/30,127 a6V6llZlK6ll3l6antLADat.rnia: Meant DudknoOtlcCannon & Co., "'••• Roar:it Patterson*. Co:, • Jana Mason & OS. i• , WesCutt & Chas, honer, Escl fe President Pfrard Ratak. • Ltlaud Ineorauce ,Canals, Batt roads ? Fire itIyIUISEICe 00 `getChandlZO scactally—Filt eiture and ;Vote floncee at fair and reasonable tame • LONSe3 fur lnsurancG effected : with this Company protn::lly paid In Philadelphia.' • ChISY HOLLIRTEIR,'NecIdenr..: IS.). G. Bullnaf.„ . 7leC'y.. • i4TBAUS, Agent.: • Apr 1112,104 ' . i ' Wen, • .1 Anthracite insurance company: CHARTER pEnpe*UAL—planted bj ilinte ut Penneyiesnis. • Atithriticcil irnpit3/ 0 400 . 0 ( 0 . . • • /Dire ha. WALINIIT betw een Third nit'd eceiritt Streets, Plittndelphia, ; • - Line cunipsos, Whit a rash ITapiial 'paid in, cord: Wiled with the mutual principle 'ln their ?der hie and inland lien irintdc,t, inures to Ilse a•suted ample In demnity, with pan icipstion in -the vents. and witA 'unt liability fur 193•81s.? - - The Compauy will isctiuc . pcilicie at the usual rates lir provinces. etobrickc MARL-N(:, FIRE' and IN, LAND : I • ,!, f. fill • ,- atitaetase ,••• ' . • Ur. D. Luthei. -- Lladwitt, 1..fq 3 / 4 11 AudenileJ. ; JtaaaPicit retur dleger, , Johif addickl, ueolke fjter, iy:tonrad, ' , 4 antuerkillathanne.l; I U Hammett, } - Santuel.Casiner. D U LUTHER. Prf . stacat.*:. - 4*. 11,t: !iota, Vire Plesideal• , • Wu r. Daatd,Orc.klary.-^ rfir PETER V. 4.litH En, halt beau .app.inted ageal fug the al,,,ve Coatpanr, ih k huyikth Cotanty; to waonl persona draltlng inlayance cdb apply. • Ardi 8,1851. ' l I • • MI MJ.nera' Life, Insurance . .. . . .1; -- 4 pCD— ! • - .'., - L , I'ILURV POIttrAN - Y, . POT2SiiII.LE:; PA.' - -•- - . , ri:Pll /r 1„ SIOO.O4O—fIIARTVR PERPETUAL :- 'I ‘lllB COMPANY ; chartered b 7 ibe,Leglalatura of i Pennsylvania, loth 'a Capital of One Madrid ninnsalid Dollars, Or- now' fully organlted,aad Me colon/piked busfuesi• • / , ... . ./Phoromparly le Prepared to receive mottles and other p ro pwry 46 !Eros:, sad illOw , lb t on all monies 41,.posLed 14 trust; at• she rate of fire par /rut. peiabouni; eslor/pal end interest payable on detiland. . For raga n f Panama un Wei lastuance.see the Printed Table* supplied at the mare of the Company, Cootie hireet.Puttuuttle. three* doors south of the Eiehange Hotel. 4 b ' ' JACOB IIONTZINCIER, Jr., President... lone 11. ADAM. see'y. and T4eabuirdr,_ April.l. Vai - i 11-11"' • • 9111 . 11;1;11: STATE* WiTEI.; , . . ' . P,OILfaICIELPIIIta. well•knoWn iisialltatilaria.! 1 btatati for If !%T.b,,..;,,,,, , ,,,i,fu,i,i.hed to 114otbe e rn e style.„ wilb I.a.lles• eattore ou'ihe first noel, ta most cantraky situated op I cifilq, NuT Bt ., the fashionable. prom • ertade-.op Oilier the Cualow Ifoase, aud guar Inde• pondeure Will. l'i . . i. - 0 4 . .. . . , , . 1 .. eAp;,:enAe. n_iuLLEl4. • , , - Whore retiutationVas a Host le Weli.known. Is ria.. terinived it shaltTe n0114:411 Ms future efforia, Th. highest deaie ':ofa Jr titisficilon :irif 10, all who may rarer hi with their - company. • '.. id• Families can r CUM a 'mite of Rooms, bY Ilt4t igraphing a day or or:aro in advance. . ~ yhilit., , May 13. 10;" 4 , . • j 1 • - 19-lilt • • cocraTzipito wrinfiT mom. see ?Vetoes. eIOTRL.) No 23 COUR TLAND STREET, Kitt; Yori. 1.1 4 1}: tlndet ristied Jerpectrully ittnonutis to ids .1 Friends and to the Iravellns and incurs' public tfrnerally, that be has lensed the 'hose tdiding, and , htted:np and finished It as s FIRST VisiOds to the city, and all other? its/airing idiperlor ac- eft ranimndallons,•relollelted tuced,essused I I last no pains or. exaense will NI spared ° render their Puy coiannable end pleasant. STSI36INtI, Proprietor;' nr flaying stterigig Sailor VII STEC,KEL , of the " Eagle not.tirth All who enjoys' Imp Airier of friends Ind acipthintssies lo Pennsylvania, - pennon)! therefore, who visit York from this secildri.,itf coonity..will lied "Coon land Street Hotel ..!4 co. Mot sprit .1.1951 . 13.3gn PUBLIC - SALES.: PUDLId sato or zilutz. Emma. kV11.1. / bp told Public gale, on TORSDAY..the 13th of Jun 1.04 3 ,4011 = o'clock in the after nonu.at the Pennuylvania Hall, In the tiornugh or ottuville;• - -A certain wart of Timber' 14 tul, Amato in Cant ilsonswlck totvneh7p,Schaylaßl Conniy,adjoinlng lands . of linnitlnger A Ludwig, C. lc A. Focht, Jon. 4 , 11 a a Yout ,41e.nry Lira ,ati otter re, containing about 454.arrcs, mot? or )r.a. Mile tract Is. well attune...Ml, rood portion of ti suitable for fermine—is shoat L.', hall a trifle (torn the Llttlekkhuyiklit,liallOad. near Rlaggol,l. -.." Also, at the riMe time arid place will he colds .react of COAL .LA N D, innate in LoWer kfahanton ! go township. In laid county.ndJulnlng lands cur , veiled to- WalllarO r and othera,ronibiolil I about 84 airei. More or lete,:and being the nese tract of hall which war arirveged on a warrant the until of Oetil ,1185'i to Peter Houma and William Stewart, now Oe , Eatate nt,Tharnas and William IL Hart., Comiltions4lllire.minfe known on the day of sale by the oodeiralined. JAhiCil IT. HA RT;• May 2i,185k • I • : ' 21-3C' • PUBLIC • 4 441LE1. - ' he=tiobi ai Public 0414, oft the premises,An 11 i fiambote,fletka Cotrity,-!,,0t, Wtdoesday, Ike •t of Mir , int(' o'clock, A .14.. about -141000 i,•et Na s Yl.utnbar, nl yaraons kindo ; • -A lot of eatcb and Tar, to barrel.,. /Cilia,. lot of Mikuin for floats. . - Toata fur Boat.bailderi,of s iteery gl,3,l:tarae frame building Or building to.iiss The £tau- of Ftederick A Ibrigkit.dccused. Termrand randtkions Made kacriva obi the • day , :of soli, by MINDES. JUiiFPfl !SLIONIO, . Administrator/. May 13,itsi -19.3 t . • NEWI Dogs. B ARTI:ETTqI TEXAB New, bletico:Gelfartds &mots, ter.. by Jolla New . Bstik-11. with nu. inerons plater. • • rannyWern's tilretche ,*3 series, ' • ' Life and its alms, Itm GI filt• asd the ,Oolden Uwe, by Oda, ' F4yot, past and 'present; by Thompscin e • Re,restions of tlttristopher /forth. giro, Tempest odd Stfaiihine, of Ilk in Kentucky. Penton Floireri, ,Fai tint:4,lle. by Caralipe ?kaiak* mob, • The Men of Millet Iluntity.oy Thorpe. • The Bride of thi Wltdenteis:by Emerson Beenstt, .The Tent and the Altar, by catmints/. ncrlpture Iterldions; ' do' do ..: • • lactUre. oie Ittn,7lllritilet.*l . Deg ulney's Thaological Belays; I volt, Parkyn's Life id Abstsints,* soli., • This, that* and Out other,ilittsinded: - . - The Prontlerstado. a Niffilthitt of 1712 The Rival Retains, The Boad to Bala. • - • • itist pp4hrhed ati¢ far aale,bJl B._ *AMMAN. . Jona *, . 0 . - ' NOTICE /AisV Into slaw . i 4 .CABOREft.9. . • rrillt ETV Is Ur ry loccirpoested lussilothub or *4 Sate of Pommy Imola. bar an _protectioalOf fojrn grants. Altoric Sot lam. agile Wei try (*Public Vitotbo;rooptry suoudoll no - • at. As rauteplieso tau - 00 made Withss by bilbW town sot stud of WIG dust 1,0116 It* tabe.isilainl sad Genstar.' • - • ft ONLY ortiLltipt NeskonesoNtNylo/01 sag, worrallir, • • • • 1 11WIlilia0011,11 11 11 , 1.' 110 : 14% let - nOIN - • .- 4 -_ • • - • • HOTELS. - -ezpiyhttut gotta— grams ties.-Othia chest now contains over $29.000,000. all in ipeme. Of •Ma amount, on- the 29e of Maj. $8,452,872 was in the Sub-Tressury, `at New York: 117,690,,854 in this Philadel phia Idiot; $.1;196. - 85£1 in the Soh-Treasury at Baum: $2.565,821 in the Sub-TreasOry at St: Litnir; $2,081,859 in ditto it New Or leana; $e701,621 in deposit et Philn4elphro: 11.500,000 inArito at San Franeiseo: and the reminder to Soh-Treasuries and Branch !dints of the United _Slates smother poiata• 0:7 Tim New York .F:Craing, frost (Li - ic'o.), suggests that in every ease of an apprchen •ded fugitive slave. this .the slave shall: be kberated, and doughface substituted and sent back in place 01 ilie . runawai, pioviiied one can be found of equal value to the ftity.t. titre. - The qualifications need not baulk the sugestion. If one doughlace is, not as Stai nable, take guy. We second the motion;; MUSIC . - .4 Sin t0.41151ev0 than the nianufseturat's priers. IP wlli ,paartitsrer bleyer'is Piano.) to bd what they arc represent 6,11. Ills instruments LI. 'flatted by a compnlent peiton, as regards tome and quality, sad range in prier from VOO - 10.500. ether with or withoht the .f.ellan,lnt latbutstit. • - ; • C. Moyer has remittal the highest premium allibh London Crystal Panic. Eshihnton fort - hls Minor, ,la nointittitton with all the manufactures of Enti.pe time America - . . • - • 't DIELOIDEONS, Of Cathart'a Patent—which'hil Will alsiv ruvrei'ite, 'ranging la prke, for dwellings. trona 815 1n tits for charches,from 675 to *W. klelodeens deltatred in Schuylkill remsoti, at city CASH PhlCE4,thns sating- to the putchaser packing, freight and risk, which Is an Important consideration. • t , Several .11delodeons suoerint lona, on' hand— price ISIS and tee. - - Music De-hlct and Agent for the salen • May roits4 Pianos ant Melodeons • • PIANO FORTES• pD6 subscrlbeeriLspectfully calls thCattenttne e 4 1 the musical public generally, tntils mock urku. §upertnt toned lestruments from oto • 7 Octaves, Made in the mast desire.' his manlier, and amounted in every v . respect, They are 'Armed et tea toe— - ' ;. able prleeNand Will be packed auddcliketed to thlt plact bee of any chug, tternittlitend 1.'111611i - or ,A. 13: •• Late F. C. Itelebemmeh,&-tm o , - • No. 11 South 71.1 i Ye Chestnut, Kited .Ptveli ft, 1031. ,; am' The Great Psa);6 - and Music gst,ihi vhme-tit aorta= weTEt2O. •14 • • .. • 131 DROADWAT,NEW YORK. TRP BEdl'l d bIOST lIMPROVED;PIANGq. land 111113.011.130115. I'. Gilbert & Co.'s; World's Pal! Premium Pianos, With or without Ito .roliAni and with Iron frame and circular scales. roe. merit of these instruments is two well known to need fu aid commendation. Gilbert's B doudoir Pianos; a el, gent Instrument for small rooms. Gullet and Com. won's Pianos, of the old established Orni of 1(allei and Co. Mr. W. being wile agent for! all the ihowe Pianos, can,loffer them lower than soy other Horace Waters' Pianos. Mann facia red exprerely for him. having great power of tone and elasticity o. touch; s.u.naoADwAy . k the IntOst Cer4 for Musical instrument. In alb clantry. tiffordini an opportpntty for selecilons not to be Lad eiseerliele.— uecond-nand Plano, at groat bargains.! Prlte* frnin fife to SIM Leery Instrument fully warranted tir ihe money refunded. • . 1111CLODZONS: Cosilmant tabbies Patent :Orgoii.lthortsoes, • With TWO DCCCI of keys—a SiTPut and; oolVet ito In strument, Prices from 475 to ChM.- -u. '1). & H; W. tholda'a celebrated . Melodeons, Martin's- NIiTWWWWI OUIWTO. Brawn's Harps, Flotillas, Violin*. Ursa' In. 'aliments, eke , &e. .Detiers *applied: with' /limns and/Melodeons- at factory . priori. 12} per cent. :dig. count to Clergymen. MUSIC. - • :1 • • This tier tomprists the producteV the great Mas ters of both the nnierican and Euygpean continents. and Is receiving chnsisnt additions. by an elite rise publlcatha of the choice and populaynicces o he day. - Dealers In Music, and Teacltrs of Seminaries *tablas to purchase any .mazin p fished, or teals arrangements for continued suppoes of !dr. Milers' DCW 11111Uel, will And It to tbelr reforest to ioll or forward %tick orders. Music rent to any part Of the Union or Canadaa, poluage free. IRSI MISCELLANEOUa • -••• • - • bf14.1",..1\11040tt.5:"-:' • PHYSICIAIitkSAIRGI . . •• _ OFFICE---MARKET STREET, Pott!mille, Pa: May 20, Ina • 20•{f: • • Patent Galvanized Iron Tubing, • '1 FOR CHAIN PUDIA:F..... T III3 Tubing, made of Galvanized iron by r;tcnt machinery, pn :rent strength, rombir o d With simpilrhy and neatness, arid Is warrantedi not to corrode; is non olrered for Raid at the waretlinnse of the - AMERICAN OALVANI7-ED IRON ‘yonxs, 0 No. 14 NOaTil -TENTH St, Philadelnblit. A MI Miortatent of our Atrierkan oalvanized Sheet and-Rootitie Iron alwaya on hand.j Min:den promptly attended to by hit r OLLOUGH A. CO. •20-/Ot May its. 1644 -RIO= NEW BOORS. A N ART-STUDENT In af !Inlet], by . Mint* Az, tymit. Life and sayings of WC Partin ~, e on lila otheia of the Family, by.B. P. :abalone, illusteated, • . 11 ' Purple Tints of Pails, by Boyle St. John, ;! Stades' Travels in Turkey, 12m,. h Weiss' History of tne French Proteatant ficretecs, 2 yols., ':i Dunran's Prirtical Surveyor ' s ,Oxi de, to faXm a finished Surveyor without a teacher 12m, ti • Dod's Spirit Manifestations, Elpial ned and Ex amined, or Judge Edmonds refuted 12m, Peek's Melbourne and the Chlnella Mantle, l l . Cumming's before the Fiord, 12m. !I ARD3.lloll'r3.lleavenly Recogitilltin. li " . !leaven or the Sainted Deal • . " - The heavenly Home, ,• ;i . , • • Cummings' ! rotates on the Apocalypie. It .. '" , Voices ofthe night. , , • li - :"' , .Voires or the looming, . 1 .• AnsPacik's Sepulchres aria Departed, !.; Spots to our FeeMS of Charity, 24 tno. • 1; . ' no Planter's lionbern Bride,l by '..:lroner! Lee Ileum 2 vols. , . • 1 - ' Corinne by Madame de Steel, deer edition.:; „- . The Rucaian Shores of the Bildt Res, Lioll- pbant: - ' 1 • , - ,I . _Russia by Count Oarowalci. 1 ,' li Trial of a houskr.cper; 12 100. - Adventures of a Country Meithant, 12 mo.l The Winter Ledge, a tale. ' o Mariaret,orlfrelodlee at Home am! Its V trims. . ' s'... For sale by ,:• • , D. °ANNAN. 1.. 'April 29, '54. 17-li . Great Fires In New York and New Orleans.. Herring's Safe. i: Teiymphant. THE- GREAT FIRE in 8R0.% DWA c li. rev, V.itk Mr. S. C. Getting—eh It attbrds itlf! 01.'1014 eto sty that our Bonita and Papers wet* pteserved with out the least Injury iu MO of your,Satainatotet4ti at the deetritettoe Of out store by flee on the•.bight of the 15th init. W. T. JENNINGS at • ' G oral Fire an New 011ga:is. j The late dhnistroos are In Magazine and Natchez tweets.' New Orteatitt, Ustill another aquiline in all business men who hove nor yet purchased, for the safety of their valuable., one of • nERRINOT PATENT BARES. ii 'New OILBANS. April 151 h. 1631. Mr; 811211 C. ffetring—letr : On the evening or ffio 10th of linfeb last, our. Sown ,tio. 30 Natchez sOcet, was eronwimed by Arr. In our counting room. oh the ;seeend door, we bid one of your Safes, which iicon. Vaned moat of our hooks, vsinvitie p.sperr, nd:iver. era hundred dollars In hank SIGs. Tb. *fife rersato• edits the names from 2 o'clock at night until o ,7alnek the neat day. The brims knob, name . , plate and ;oth er metal ornaments were melted uff, and when •we opened It, we' found all the Lopoks. ner+ and nihney In perfect order, the hacks of come of the book* hy ing slightly charred. since the Ere, we have V.pur chimed another one of your Improve , ' Patent 'White Flange Safes, frowMr. George W. Illser, your agent here. idlgnedj C. Ir. O. R. TAT*. New Omits's, March ti, ifi,Gleo. W. Slier, •cent.-Dear ale: It *Grey me much satisfaction to inform you that the Hmiliirs Petits:ander Safe.'w lath I purchased of you leome lime aincr., warn tee Mello of preserving my heirs and valuable papers from the very destructive are in IM, city on the lilth Intl. The Rafe , after Pelee /reposed to the moat intense heat for many hours da ting the great ere, wet taken out. and on •belne upaued, its valuable contents were found to hsl In a Pettiest state of presentation. '1 Thuec, very tespe . eilully ' , Vined/ ; V JOAN 11, HEALD. . New Oaatrote, April • Mr. Atlas On the morning of thr • kith March Mat, Mir store. No. 67 ideraziae Street.; with Its contents. waa totally destroyed by fire. A portion °tour books and papers( and a e onshlemble 1 amount of each were depoalted to -a :Salamander data of low:make ovlsteh was ankjeried to Nil In. tense.hcat.aad imnatood in tee bur sing ,rutui for mentyteut - horns. The contents were preserved In gond order. and the Melt wan, Yo cm, perf,ctlysatla artery. We ars yours, &v.,. [dlgned] • • ktUfttllV ft 14F.VilIar ' .• FARREL & CO.. la WALNUT street. hie the only 361anuarAr. item of Herring's Slifer, out of the &lb y tf New Tonic, and pereone. wishing tO.'.Cf Lae for; tliklr man tlie .the BEST FIRE PROOF_ sArrffi now inside, should lose akillme In catlintoo the sansrrt., FARREL & CO.,'j Lion Safe and Bank Lark Make/9, 3$ WALNUT &tem. Sale Proptlet:Ss In No Slate Gf flerrinri Patent Flri-Proof Saes. enzama • . ' IPROCI4,IIIIATION. t. NOTICaIs hereby given that a Conn , of Common Pleat aad Quarter delirious of the Peace, for f or Matte meta at Islam In and for the county oft flebitylhiltarill be held at Pourrllle,ln the 'afloat., arbierald,, on MONDAY, the 19th t,f done neri. 1110 o'alock A. M., to ail:alone one reek . li Therefore. person, having rail." pereiing. and al persons rebore date it doll be to appeal at raid Coon Still take notice and govern themseirea anis rdintly. 4ehtErt NAtax, stiOrta., slteriff's Oldu, Pons.l vine. Stay 13. 0154. AMIKV.OLS' CABER.—Yust rectlited„ a *Adel 1.1414 . huge an d Baas and liankara , ease. Wltb gimps of Lack and Key. Also, a aely eitensbre as. foment. of Porte Mortlake!), of Calf. Moment, Be,. ill Outside, Nall. I sory, at B. BANNAN'e " . 0434114 eq3 etsitonery afore.. May 13;1.6.% . - 011010 Z CURRD 1 orate Om ‘ 1 Want!. Nob from the beat packers. cap !be bad ragelarly *very W'edarsday and Waturdwy. ail T. C. SOTI.E'R New Vetetai,te aa;l.Provldna Matta. Nabaatortgo si-tr.' VII SI, IBM intituarvassvir. PA.PIMIII—Of various esd '-‘,J•rit. Wr tOnito& frame*. or Cattle', &e. gor sale flaveSty dui Stara 'ail quo* at a. ktiN ft '8 *Or IS. 1544 Book sea Stafinsteei Sore. • . 40 1 .4 43 1 1 ORAWAL Ragriri4allt- *IOWA 1144 tot 111, 42 Abe Itk N OT kis quaststrdl, B,y Teter. apt end Yesterday'sß. R. Mrs*. PRILAD . A., FRIDAY, 4 o'cLoct. P.M. 'Wheat rlanr, 3 75—Rye do.s3 50 re/ bbl, Corn liTeal, 3a 75 do.—Whest, Red„ $2, 10; White, 32 20 =Rye, $1 20 cts.— Corn 81. Oats, 58 cts. Der Eushei. ' . Prussia and Austria with the Arrisal of .4;rtit—Liverptiol data to MA ids The most important information by this atrival is the positien now assumed by Aw• trig and Prussia. A Protocol has been signed by the lour Western powers, now in "come plete accord"-'to maintain thie integrity of .Ttirker. Austria and Prussia will now deniand that Rui:tia shall evaciii4.the!Turkish an t i aret.rdinaly‘ a oratz of a note to 'Rutile. has been sent by the Vienna Conference to Berlin for the approval of the Pruestatr tine* eminent. - According to advices from Frankfort. the . Ministers of Austria and Prussia have pre- seated to the Diet of Gerinanyu joint declar ation of Austria 'and Prussia, announcing the cordrility of the four PoWers, and declaring, that a prolongation - of the struggle between Russia and Turkey constituted danger 'to Germany. After submitting the 4 &olaraiion, five proctocols of the Vienna Conferenee were . laid upon, the diet. The -Austro-Prusstati treaty notified the Assembly that 'the other- Getman 'States are invited to adhere to n. The war news is meager. Ogler Pacha has. taken up a position be- fore Shumla, with his troops there awes trated ; this is a sigh that it is in this dis trict where he intends fighting the tlnitgrand pitched battle with the Russians. . Newa. has arrived that the Cattle of Gus. tat - shaven, south ol Hoogo, and at the en• trance of the Gulf ut Finland, has been d a a stroyed, and that 1,500 Russiaas have been taken prisoners, by Sir Charles Napier. The English pipers have reports nl - the rapture of some eight °rpm Russian pmts. On the 11th the combined tleela Isere cruising before Sebastopol, It turos out that our difficulties with Spain ate by no means 'settled yet. , Mr. the lately arrived Special Messenger from Spain to this country. comes to _dispose of - 'the Black warrior affair without Mr. Souls's intervention. The arraegement was resent• ly made by the Spanish : authoiities, and on Mr. Soule suspecting what wis going on, they used er.try device Ito divert his suspi cious and deceive him.' Warlike prepare. lions, -naval and military, for rainfonnug Cuba, continue. We gainer this !rum e siterial correspondent tha.Phile. Phlladelphla Electlou. The first municipal election in the newly consolidaied city of Philadelphia, on Tucs. day, resuliechn the tomylisconifiture at the enemies of *lug, American and Temper ance principles. : . It is nut claimed as a Whig victory, bui there is no mistake about its be mg a Dernocrattc Defeat ' The following 4r the cote for the several offteees named : 110&ACEIWATEnd ,14.3 m FOR MAYOR, Rubt. T. roorad. Rickard Yaux, Dew., . (2on 'a Majority, I .1 FOR COLIOTOR; Isaac Ha:zlehuist, Wra. L.lllirst, Deth., FOR CONTROLLER, John N. Henderson, W. at A., Witham Bqger, Dem., Heoderion's Majority, Fen comnlsizonn, Adam Much, W: & A., i , 24,71/ George C. Lady, Dena., I ' 20,0 W Much's Majority, 4,621 To the Select Council, nineteen Whigs and Americans, and only five Democrats, are elected.. The Democrats has s e but font teenitnea in the Common , Council;• the re-' coammg sixty places being in the heads .at their opponents. ' The 'Ward officers generally have, of course, gone with the current. WASHINGTON • CITY ELECTION. The. municipal election Of Washington City came off on Monday, and resulted in the election of Towers., the Whig candidate, to the Mayoraliy, by upwards of 500 ma jority, and also in the 'choice of a Whig Board of Aldermen. • The election derived peculiar interest from the fact that the Executive has openly exer cised its influence fin Maury. the present In cumbent,,which, it is reported; west so far as to tlareaten clerks with removal if they did not vole for '..laury, and from the threats of prominent Administration Senators apd Members of Congress that the appropna• tions for the city would be denied if Mr. Minty was not elected. :The Catholic and Native American principles formed the ba sis of the contest. The election of Mr. Towers is considered as a decided rebuke to the Administration and those members of Congress who hare interfered in it"; and the verdict of the whole rountry will be, served them right. Never before in our national history, has any Ad- Minis:railon so betneaned itself by its inter• meddliog in the purely local affairs -ot the country as thi4'. It was hoped that-Col. Bronson had taught lessrs. Pierce, Maley & Co. a lesson on that subjesithey would not soon forget, but it seems they are very dumb pupils. The Know: Nothings, however, Are proving themielves capital school•mastsrs—. if the Administration and Locofocoism gea• erally don't learn something under their tutelage, we 'bilk there is no hope for them elsewhere. • • • o:7Woar while the eun shines.—Ex We prefer the shade then. DIeiAtCTIES FROM PAIN.—A bearer of• dispatches from Madrid id said to have reach• ed Washington on Saturday. In relation to our affairs with Spain, the Star of last even ing says: • " It seems to be 'well understood amoog the foreign ministers here, that the Spanish. Cabinet have met all theipropositions of the American Government in a spirit of frank ness and cordiality almost unexampled to the previous history of :our relations with hat power. Indeed, they (the foreign 'stets) are now eatirtied that there tact this moment a better feeling and understandmg between' the cabinets or the United hates and Spain than'between 'those of tbe latter power on the one side and •Franca anti Eng land on the other." 1%)-.43/ 4 1 ' • MISCELLANY. 3Z7 Diefqrmity of color to dniss, is dm rage io•Pans. • • • Ir 7" The ;layer of Rotbury, Me m. states ott the authority of the City Missionary. tbat intimperancb has difhinished nine•tentits since the enactment of the Maine Law. MN Eli"' To be tilse—Know Nothrog. [l:7 . .4flitarion of Catholics.-1t is Said that four members of the cabinet are Cattiolies and that the municipal 'government of Chi cago it in the hands of Catholics - of foreign btrth. Q 7 The Igiuistille Journal says: , "State fellows in: Illinois have ordered a hickory cone to be made and ptesented to. Miter Dooglas, as the author of the Nebel** MIL li i We At not informed of the exact limit and mane of the intendet„preeentation, bee, from bat we can learo we bare eo doubt the hickory wilt be handout* hod over Doilies' shoniderres soo era , be return to hereorkitiniente l ' • • • • fist:krift. FROM EUROPE. Western Powers. _STAND FROM UNDER ! Coalition Viotory p ' EAIO6RACY nowuzzue. Haziehurscs Majonly, KNOW-NOTHING VICTORY The Administrationnoored !, TZMVZRASCZ. POLITICAL. 29,42 t 20,9f0i 8,429 ... 30,676 18,831 11,843 29,224 20,486 LEM