=I I PRommtort =ma utter suivErnit The State Central eotimaitteervrhich met ht Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., unan imously adopted the following preamble aid resolution*. It will be seen that the Chap.- matt of the Committee is authorized' to callla Mass State Convention at Harrisburg t . On Wednesday, the 17th of January next: 11 : Wrietteas, the interests of the cause ,of Prohibition require the utmost harmony and union in the views and plans of its advpcates 'at the present time; and as they will-natu rally expect some expression of opinion fern this committe as to the best course to be par sued in conuection with the late portlier vote, therefore, - Resolved, That in giving publicity to bur views, tIM members of this committe disclaim all intention or right to interfere with the 'trac tion of the State Convention which will meet in Jane.* next, while at the same time they deem it idlvisable to make finch suggestions as will aid in producing anion and barmeny in the measures of that body. Retoleed, That the popular vote taken in ' ()Molter last has, in our Judgement, established the fact that • we are of right entitled to :the passage of an efficient and prudent prohibit- , toy law for the tchole State by the next Lope lature. In .support Of this opinion we Offer the following reasons :—lst. The last Legisla ture refused the proposition of our State Con vention of January, to "pass a prohibitory law and submit its repeal to a popular retest 4 special election," 2nd, The same pro videdbody for the subinission of the question, with out the law, at the general electron, in spite of our well' known opposition to, and in the face °roue eolemn protest against it. 341. !The Prohibitory Convention, in Jude, accepted the issue thus forced upon them, wader protest, and upon the distinct and avowed condition "that the liquor party should poll more than One half of .the whole vote of the State against• the la orbe considered defeated. " 4th. The liquor arty did not secure sepia q vote, nor „even a i majority of the voters ;who ettended the polls c and voted for Governor, by more than forty th assent sth.' A majority tif the votes cast we against the law, bee Ouse of the , fonn of subm sum and the wordieg of tickets.. Thousands apposed the law Heald require private houses -be searched, Which was never desired; •nnd o r opponents - were enabled to deceive voters ith spurious itick ets, by'which enough wile/4 were thrown out to thalige the result. IVis therefore eijdent that.a large majority f the legal voters in the State are‘in favor ( f and desire the' law. :) tith,„ A huge 'majority f the counties `have voted in favor of the law, while theseYsteine counties have elected a majority of the Mem bers in both houses of the legislature... The law for the whole State should' thereflitv be passed, not only because it is right, bat be- . cause it is in Perfect accordance with the es tablished principle of representation, "that. a legislator is bound by the excressed Wishes 1 - .7:I"commonPWAROS of one million gallons of common I , of ' his immediate constituents.' ,f‘irkry 'have recently . been shipped from New 1 Resolred, That in case the next Legislature York for France, to ho treated chemically in that , should refuse to pass a law for the whole State, country, and then re-shipped hither as Cognac then it is the duty of that body to pass an air brandy of the best trends . 1 : I 1 solute law for all the counties voting inlayer, What aeood time ahead for the brandy ', to which might be added a prosision that the e drinkers , . When this l‘rot-guel is returned other counties may accept the same bya pop ular, vote on the subject, they can all fairly swim in "old cognac." Bah I Resolved, That should the aboe lawn for the SO- Tun Philadelphia ledger • estimates, on +. counties be deemed unadvisable, then is .gen competent authority, there will he ton thousand i similar law should be passed, with a provision persona out of employment in that eiiy:luring the present winter. , , ~ . .. ties may accept or reject the same by d pope- The same is likely to be the case through- , • lax vote. • out the country.. The season will doubtless ' Resolved, That in case a special law for be one of much suffering among the poor and P. prohibitory counties, or a general law to be accepted or rejected, be passed, then the Leg those who have not been blessed with ninny? f. islature shout also pass a law absolutOv prce of this world's goods. The benevolent should , hihiting the sale of all intolicating?drinks bestir themselves early;and make provision throughout the State, upon the Sabbath day. in time for what seems an unavoidable enter-1 Resolved, That we re-affirm the resolution of the Convention in January last, ".That no gency. _.... - - , -law:hozerrer stringent, which recognizes the par Dri. 11E3, ix, Dentist in Philadelphia, 1• right to sell intoxicating alrinks t can receive has been sentenced to four years and a h a lf' our sanction, as we believe the time has fully come, w hen all efforts to regulate this truffle imprisonment. He read a lengthy protest of•should , be at once and forever abandoned." . his innocence before the Court, previous to, R esolved, That if the Legistature .will, in the passage of sentence. He 'has a wile and spite of all our efforts to prevent it, Continue eight, children. . , - to license any portion of,our citizens to sell There is much difference- of opinion in intoxicating drinks, then justice aliaolutely Philadelphia and elsewhere as to the guilt of requires that the dealers in spirituous vinous, or malt lemone should be placed upon equal the prisoner—the • case is 4 peculiar one.--- grounds, and be required to obtain their li- The conduct of the jury during the trial ex-' • cense in the saute way, as the intoxicating cited very generid and deserjed indignatior, principlcia the same in all, and all are des tructive to the health and happiness; of soci- There is a strong niOverrient on foot to have . i ety. him pardoned. - ` Resolved, That Messrs. Coombe, Anthem Miss Mudge and Mr. Throekmorton, who and. Simons of, Philadelphia, JareeS Black, have been for some time engaged, were mar. 'of Lancaster, and, Martin Bell, of Blair coon ried last week. 1 ty, be a Committee to prepare an " Address" ' l ' to the next Legislature, itetting fortn the his. ler" SPAIN.—TS ' e political security of this tory of, and the factsconnected with] the late country is held but by a very slender thread, popular vote, together with such arrangement in favor of our'claims as they may deem• ne- A Madrid letter to the London Times con.. cessary. : --- tains this significant hinguage : - Re-solved, That the Chairman of this Com "I do not say, nor do. I believe, that there is , mittee be authorized to call O. Mass State Con ti plan organized to change the dynasty. In. vetitiott of the friends of Prohibitio'i, in liar. deed the want of any eligible person to re- risburg, on Wednesday, the 17th day of. Jan place the present chief of the State, is one of ` uary next, et 10 o'clock, A. M. jer THERE is some talk of- Gen. Pierce 1 the bestlehances in ' favor of her remain:^g 1 first:Fred, 'That this Committee do` now al -1 where she is ; but in Spain te" must reckon i journ to meet in Harrisburg, on Tueiteay even where she to redeem a portion of his lost credit ( largely on the chapter of accideets, on unex- I Mg, the P. of Januar • at - I ' lit k ), I 0 C C . with the political public, by turning Post- , poet bat not improbable turns ie, public of . , .„,, ~, P. COOMBE, Chairman. master Campbell out of,the cabinet.. 11-" her i lairs, and on sudden and startling quanifesta- ', ,d• P. otatwas, Secrerary. an e r post facto sort of reeenianee, but better Lions of public feeline. It behoorej Queen h.! abella, at all et vals, ° to be extremely etrclaii- i ifeCOL.' 13F.NTON ON TILE ADLATRATION. We than never. i spec/ in her conduct. The discovery that `she 1 --Col• lienton's arrival in St. Louis Was made . .... was-playing a double g ame trould rai.w. a ' known by the following characteristic! card in ae'CONGRUS Will assemble next Monday. ! storm that she cmdd harly stem. ~ ' :a ity reac.i th! Dent'tx.,rat : The President's Message , has alreadybeen s. titulary affeinpf in which it showed be pmeed " A NOTICE TO COWRESPONDENTS.—L pon prepared, but will be kept open till the latest i that the Palace was implicated would, in my', my arrival at this• place I find some:, quantity 1 ?o- i 1 of letters here, addressed to me through the moment on account of the precarious condi- i b e l ief, ITA I her throne- ' 1 St. I.ouiS city post office, and which (if the lion of our foreign relations, any new feature 1 law is complied with) will be sent tO the dead in which may demand some notice or change letter office in Washington, 'wherek they will in the Message.. reach me and be attended to. I had endear-. It occupies abeut eight columns of the ored to make it known to the pablie that, since the late appointment of Post Master in Union—rather lengtgy. Its tone will be this city, Ido not correspond through this of• five--that appointment being- one of those made in this State through a criminal prosti tution of the appointieg power to 'malignant and personal purposes, with a viewto ontrage and to injure me; from which desiens I have a right to protect myself, (as far as.' can,) by refusing to open correspondence for Warded to me at this office. But in saying this Ido not. • mean Mr.• Pierce, but the millitieri who rule 136,241' him, and who have brought things to their• 1°8,673 1 pass—the harmony of the linion.rdestroved, 1 1 the honor and peace of the country en an - 106 1 012. gered abroad, and his own administration'fu#, 431041 into the ground. 'Tiros. H.:Restos., f . I St. Louis, Nor; 17, 1854. ', 105 , i 621 p 1e5,079 ( oar QUALIFICATION or Jew :Ms.—ln a criminal case now on, trial in he Coned States Circuit Court, Chief Justice Taney has decided the following to be the proper qualifications for's juror to try dip issue := " If the juror has, formed an opinion that, the prisoners arc gully, and entertains that , opinion now, without waiting to labor the tea l tiutony, then he is incompetent- Put if, from reading the newspapers or hearing reports, he has impressions on his mind unfavorable to the prisoners, but has no opinion er prejudice which will prevent hint front doing impartial justice when he hears the testimony, then he is competent." 11 The general obserinnee of this'llecision in our courts, coming as it does from so high a source, and as legally correct as it is in ac cordance with, common consent, Will have the happiest effect in doiog, away with the chica nery that in too many instances excludes men of henc , ,ty and intelligence front the jury hoe. . • Pint& )011t1101. POTTSVILLE, PA. syruaray. ILIPECEBILSER 2. 1824; )20.... THE MINERS' JOCRA'AL has .1 larger. ir , l llation,tlittn . nnq oder Netcepper pubiisdect in weaker* It circulates (41111011,9 the 'Col, iron and ilstninelilsrien, not only this and 4r nrijoiaing Counties; trot in ail our Cif et • awl it' a ir, Largely oniony the *asp , " isi . Schugl; kill County; tchiets - render* it one of de most ea-lu st/. Adrertielny enedinals to e Country. Rut fate Papers hare . so many Capitalists enrolled on their odsereption kOZIITS FOR 'it= WIMP 10112.1 AL . . DAVID J. Lewis, VATS:DeI t", Isaac F. Davis, iilthhind: PurnagiCK LARDISRBUAIS. Tamagna:. • TROIEPSON A. ROPETIET, Tremont: • E. W. CARR, South 3d. street, Philadelphia: crt,tac d Co., South 33 4treet, Philadelphia: liotarat D. PALMER, corner Third and Clic/dont greets, Philadelphia: • • WEBSTER a Joxxs, N. E. corner Third and Race #tteete, Philadelphia,: • C F. Nonros, Coal Merchant, 521 Walnut Sr., Philadelphia: COARLES IL Hermann, 71 Pine St., New York: .• . Vinarr B. PALKI6II, Tribune Building; " Who are authorized to reciereenbarriptiono,zo.l-. rertisomenta, &c., for the Mixer? 'karma!, and rol eeipt for the tattle. ILICCICIPTS Pow StabectripttOsa to the.oldlitiera , Jour. emir , atone lust pablicatlits a' N. P...ll.ossack, to Jo_nuary 1, 1858, • $2 00 SuttotNt Wright, to Nov. 18,1855, -. 2 00 S. Thompson and Nephews, to Oct:29, '55, 200 Thomas Couch, to Now. 7 l'B, 1855, 1 00 Charles Smith, to July 1, 1855, 2 00 Wm. Druck, Jr., to Nov. 18,1855, 2 00 JameiSilliman, to 3 , 01 9 1, 1854, , , 3 00 &Kelm, to January 1, 1856, il 00 Daniel Koch, to Nov. 18, 1858, 4 00 Wm. Wyman, to July.l, 1855, . 3 00 Lewis Dolig, to May '27, 1855, . 1 . 00 ....Mattson, to July 1, 1855, . .2 00 David A. Smith, to Jan. 1, 1855,2 00 00 John G. Hewes, to Julyl, 1854. 2 00 J. S. Dixon, to July 1, 1855, ' 2.00 Chas. - Kracken, to Jan. 1, 1855, 2 00 Mrs. Kirkley, to Jan. 1, 1855, 1 83 Matthias Parsing, to Jan. 1, 1855, • ,7 00 Simon Derr, to Jan. 1, 1856, , 2 40, Charles P. Seamen, to Nov. 25, 1855, 2 00 Wm' Psxmley, to Jan. I, IS 5, 2 00 Sainuel Amnon, to Jan. 1, 1855, , 2 00 James 11. Shearer, to. Jan. 1; 1855, .2 00 James Reed, to January 1, 18.55, 2 00 Henry Boyer; to Jan. li leso, 4 25 David Styer, to Del.. 25, 1855, , •2 00 Peter Meru, to Sept-10, 1"355,- 2 00 Otto, E. Chichester, to Nov. 11, 1855, 2 00 Thomas 11. Reed, to May 25, 1955, 1 00 Chit?. Smith, to Jan. 1, 1856, ' , 2 40 T. 13enediet & Son, to Jan. 1, 1855, . 400 Alfred licmpton, to Jan. 1, 1855, - . 400 MMUS IMPABITEM :dm T. A. McCOOL'S btu4ess .sisrd will hci found under the proper head. SEE 370TICES of eleetioni fur R. R.:Officers. : LADIES . in, want of Cloak Trimmings, .and 'many, are at this season; are referred to the adrer tireaist of S. Ifazireit et Son, Philada. .`COLLIERY it Tuscarora Is offered for lease. EXAMINE the several tricts of Ishii offered at publiC i i sale by Joseph' Achey. 'This is a rare chute; for thoSe io tyrant of such property. • gait THURSDAY was Thanksgiving in New York land was generally observed. Ditto throughout the Eastern States, •. gam' - Co►.n; weather is setting in "down East' 1 Ten i inches of snow at Concord, N. H., Thursday'. Stir 3111.?1)1.ETOWN BMOC is sound, in I.idious reports to the contrary, notwithstand ing.. 1 ,Qt- MILITARY.---The Continentals of this place have taken the third story of Clayton's Imilding, Centre street, opposite': Market, for itt - :Armory, and fitted it up in. handsome sstyle. . /kir AtiOTLIFR 'TWEAK OF THE TWyPES." The Philadelphia. Sun made one common jumble of its Marriage and Death notices on ThUrsday. Printers not over Thanksgtvipg yet, orcelebrating.Christrnas in advance, eh? itkW•Dorn; nim.--The Harrisburg Me n . grftph,politely notifies a correspondent thus ; ?Cicholas It-,Your verses on "The Waving Corn = " convinced us that you were both wa viag.and corned when you wrote them; they aril declined. moderate. AldritiNiMATEFllL.—The Register ambit • ump ~01npliment of it last week, in noticing • the Gdzeik and Pt-e.ss newspapers of Reading, which the latter replies to as follows : "Of course, we hold ourselves under gations for, this complitneotaiT notice to our gentlemanly cotemporary, at Pottsville. But " it was unkind of yoti, Major, to class us With the ativoctite• of everything anti-democratic, and anti-Republican. We, have made it a point in our life to avoid evil associations, • and we object to the had company in which we are .placed.l Wart Timis...s; - 7 -The money market menis'io lie gettiing tighter every day. What s the cause Ciat some of our democratic friends account for it? They gas'e all the cred it to Presideirt Pierce's Administration for the treat prosyllty the country apparenily en ioyed—antLas Pierce is still President, and hat party lifts the control of the cduntry ; we should he . pleased to know what has caused to great a pressure in the _money market,. which it-is generally admitted, was only ex .ceded by that 0f'1837 to 1842. Klilf"Tur. escape Of. .Itisslinnkley ;fmm the Fmonetsbilrg Nunnery, an Keconnt of which will be found on the first page, is another ar gument. in Savor'of the abolishment .of .ouch institution: as at. present Conducted. This raging of Young and inexperienced females,, without the power of relief or escape, if either . br, neccs!titry, is au outrage upon humanity,. and altogether out of place in this enlightened l 9th cept tlryt All such establishments should, at least, be open to public inspection. Tite ftw ought to litY its hand on the:te tr;;LY - Inv I, tse.ts - rvii //, odd & ( n e r i winelronsly Widc the mark in charging the jmirtml with ndvoenting "Incar Temper unce laws. The position We note occupyould have always taken, is to havocate with might and main a general Pfohibitory Law, at the ,a t ne time, as a consistent friend of thr.Teni perance cause, we have never opposed any "twar enactment that could in any measure decr‘ . ..w.se the .ices o f the Rum traffic, thtiugh 611 . 1. r directly urginthem. One thing, is very tiucer,--11 we are such an i "cnenty" td Temperance /IA Mr. Darlingtim 'n inLl hafe the public believe., it is dative lie ha 1ath:4,411 . k /LS. • Pit Inc lisow NOS'HiNGN.—A jan, profeS.4ittg to be posted in the proceedings of the recent K, N. National Convention at Cincinnati, writes: "I learn from sources entitled to credit that the National Know Nothing Council or Conv4ntion,, now assembled at Cincinnati, thip, his'made no selection of a candidate for te next Presidency, nor even recommit iled such a step. Thi4 convention is nut em powered to act with seferencp to such mat ,.lB, It is simply a national - meeting to reg t't,t,± affairs appertaining to the ordee. The t 1k . .411uu whether or not to Admit American n.itive-h orn Catholics into the • Order, wilt 1'701 , 414y ithsorlvmuch attention, be fully ins !Sacri, and decided upon." IMMO= CO Seir G(iV. BIGI.tt is seriously ill 'with the fever at Harrisburg.- tZrA "LAW LII4RARY Associaticte bag been fumed in Laiicastcr city.. - - 100" . 'rue ALLIER; "caught nutae---flput what eh was to be expected of "old Nick' I . Stir 9. t itEW YORL Ghana Jury iire 'inresti gatipg t4 - cauli i es of the late wreck of the iretic. ttz of the Reading Gazelle has re• signed his place in the Philadelphi Custom House V.V• Rev: Theo. PA Kea gave bail in $l5 O O, at 13oston, on Wednesday, for trial on a charge of inciting to 'riot and aiding the attempt to rescue Burns. ISer Tug Dry Murrain is prevalent among the cat le in Chester county, caused:by Tarric acid.in eating acorns, which produces death by constipation and chemically changing the blood (.)C the animal. • AN order had been issued hy Gov. } , Reedet. of Kansas to:hold an :election on the 29th. tilt., fog a delegate to Congrehs. James; Burnes is the Democratic candidate—his opponent, J. B. Chapman, whose politics are not known, but judging by a spfeCh he recent 'ly made, his principles are sound:— - 1 Se• Tux Know NOthings held a grand fes.: tival in Boston, on TuesdaY evening: • About', fifteen hundred persons were present.. The' ; I addressPs were mostly congratthatory of the triumph of American principles in Massachu-i setts. The proceedings were interesting and, highly enthusiastic. Vier Tux Crovernor.of Texas refuses to at cept the stock offered by Messrs. Walker and! King, as security for the fulfilment of their contract, in constructing the Pacific Railroad through Texas, on the ground that it is not! of the description required by the law, nor I transferred as required. Neither is it &nod! Itir stock. _ _ QUILL AND Tne GRAN') LODGE of California have, plissed rerwlations declaring that members who' fight a duel Anil be expelled from the niarodie order, and none who -arc killed iu Such contests shall be buried with Episodic honors. Good Masonry and good 'morals are insep arable—the ,institution is founded cm that basis, ser•NEw Yoax!ELiTTlON.—tothing more . authentic is known of the returns than as.p.re sented in our last issue. The Albany Ecenip,g Journal gives the following as the aggregates; an all the State officers. The footings f,}r Governor and 'Lieut. Governor embrace the. vote of the entire State. In the footings of Canal Commissioner and State Prison In spector, the city of New York is omittesl: Governor..• 156,795, Seymour, 33,820 Ullman,. _Lient. Gorernor. Raymond, 162,581 Ludlow, Ford, 54,042 Snrops, Canal Contuifssioutr, Fitzkuet, .147,875 Clark, Ilurn6stm, 102,355 Williams, Slate lapeettrr. 143,271 Andrews, 43,802 • Saunders, Bronson, Bowne, Vernam, tar New YORK ;EtErriox &rm.—Thai New York correspouaentYof the Raleigh. .Re;q infer says • " When the writer of :this ment'quietlY to, • the election polls the other day, an uncouth • German, with a' Jesuitical ,caSt of countenance, started up, and with a str ung Dutch accerit. • said, "'I shallangr that gentleman's when I,was thrust aside as a suspicious 'and dishonorablechurneter. Waiting until all.the loafers in the room had voted, I was then ar-1, raigned'by'im Irish Inspector, and called upon to answer h nuinhcr of interrogatories "tsure,; and are vet 'natif born in this Counthrey ?"! YE:;. !'Did yer come in this ward So: the sako of voting?" ;tio. • "Did anybody bribe. i'yer, or, trate yer to get yer cute ri No. (ertrhrs ad sidera.) ' After a few. more riestimis, off like import, Pat became fully satisfied, and had the kindness to administer the oath.7---j "Angel anti ;ininisters of grace defend, us." • The most un-American and foreign lovioiz I n :; cofueo eilitor *mild have felt the blood tingle' ih ecery vein. We hate had too much of this, and should hencefoith have no More. SW" ROBBERY . OE TIM It ALT i mite POtiT ! OrilcE.—One of the old clerks in the BaltH more Post Office has been detected in rolibiug th e mails. KW some time joist, a consider-1 able number of letters, containing checks for; mono, II:LV .bettn missing from the Baltimore i Post Office. In some in:it:l3lMS; letters eon.; Mining fund's for the adjacent Post Offlees in Maryland, have never come to' i hand, whilst: remittances for Baltimore have nisi) Weil to' reach their destination. A special mail agent' made, up a,packagae and sent it off with a view of discovering the thief. He followed it, I from Ilaltithere, but at the next Post Office discovered that the depredator was iii Haiti i more. He re'turred and Arrested Wm. H.; Martin. the chief distributing clerk, and found; on him the moneyl.e had enclosed in the pack-; aim. The _accused had excited suspicions'. against bun by the elegant style which he' lived, little in accordance with the amount of ^salaryceeeivol, awl also by his deposits in.the', Savings' Bank, annotating to over ‘53,0 110 -- : . - 1 He has been committed Air trial. I l• • :A similar case has just :oeciirred in the! INew. I":iirk office. Sich cases are obcprring I rather more frequently than is compatible i with the fiviing of public security in thi4-inn-: portent department, i ser "NT Nos . ): BCT AMERICANS ON l'i VA RD , TO-Nuarr. " —The Boston Alta, calla attention to the fact that our country' :is represented abroad by a Frenchman in Spain, by an Ital ian in •Ifaly; by a German JPIC at the:Rape, i ll by a Seotelunan at Naples, and . by. an , fa mall. in Portugal. Sickles' and Sam we are sorry to say, were born in thi:: co' 1 ?T ._ So much fur affairs abroad. • - . • 156,501 122,274 ti. , &• Tau SHIPMENTS of AmerieLripmducti in New York have been on a Lir' e scale for the last tioy days, embracing a ut 125,000 bushels' of corn, 3,000 hales o ?cotton, anti some iparcels or flour and pt.' visions. aggregate value of theSe ship mitts..has prob ably .ampunted to about $lOO,OOO for the corn, 1116,000 for the cotton, and aboift $30,000 , 0r $40,000 for other articles, giving 'a total (`4 . $256,000 or 8200,000 for the two last busineSs days of last week. This movement, must tel to ; depress the price of sterling !hills, and 61 cheek the export of specie. . . SerCIIII.OREN BY lINE MOTI4:II.—In Pit-, 1a7.7.a Fre:withal(li' in this city the ancient re.s • ideitee of the old Flormiti e family of, that Tc ,f name, there is among many ithiir family por 7 traits, one full length picture Of a tan and Fqwl lacking lady, with this incrifition beneath tt : "Dianora"Salutia; wife of Bai,tolemo FrO colgthii, gave birth to fitly-two sons, and-iMv, er had less than two at a birth."; This eltS• is referred to by Gio Schanchiojn his wofic Del Parto, at p. 114.., _,' : • , lixastAN despatehesifrom the se ' At t of War in the Crimea are sent iy courier ;ti‘ :Koursk in forty hours ; they ,art• transmitted front !i.'oursk to Moscow by, the signal tele-. and from Moscow to St. Petersburg by magnetic telegraph. From St, .PetersbUrg„ they are sent by the signal telegraph to War! saw, and from - Warsaw by electric -telegraph ttt Vienna Berlin, Hanthurg,. Frtris and Lon don. N • . Ater No MORE LICENAES ColeAno.—The Commein Council of Chicago, passed an in , ditiance last week, by a vote oe 12 to 8, *c., pealing, all enactments authorii,ing the 1- 1 / 4 -ine of licenses, and leaving: the peottio fur 14. ling without license in fierce; so that petsims continuing to tragic in the ardtinOn that ciity do it not only without the coloeofilaw ' httimt the risk of being punished by the authorities. sinatritazi 'W-Iktonsnior, Delaware, last weiia4 one eatabUiftenent disetutrgea ions hundred' trorlnneno*d another twenty. .! • siar Twirr•rryn young men from ditrer em parts If ;the United States are now per suing theirf4odies in Berlin,Prua.sia. TII4XVIOW NOTCIISGR of Waihingion city ccieWed Thanksgiving Day with unu sual spiriytigarding it as a national festis,htl. , • • I Fr la : sum) that-over seven tbonsaid lima have )3een lost by. shipwreck; during the last eightir6o months. - *fir A Eausess DISTILLERT is in operation at Sactameitto. The premises consist of thiee frame;bnililings, dimensions of each about 40 by 5G feet,- Tik• celebrated Lola Montez has Putt ed from *California husband, and as aultp propriate ',abode has fixed her residenCe to Crass i Silty. . ger Lib TITLES IN ORESOIL—The gen eral Lan9ffice is just about to commimee issuing patents for donation titles in Cfreon, none suelghaying been issued, up to dal time. Ttittur. are two reasons why you should not interrupt an editor whea he, ts One apt to put him out—the.' other is, you Ifttghkket put out, yourself. . . stiiir Tst LoNmoN .11'etes states that a strong opinion ,i* ptpressed in Money circles that it will be foiind unadrisable for the Government to rely 4 4,imInsively on taxation" and niche titter bill misrWho some time since forged it.lteck for $lO,OOO upon his employ ers,. Mess,* Price, Frost Co., New Orleans, and escePed with the pmeeedatollava4 has been arrested ieqrance, and will be feu:trued to tltis•ctNntry, under the extradition treaty. rife * Si:kerma . IN Ausraaws.—A friend of ours juseinturned from Australia rather ob. Juts to flatters. For sleeping three nights on a' be 44 #tufred with clam shells and broken crockery; he was charged $l3. Well, that., rather step, at least for that kind of lodging. , diicrrutso FOR Burma Sot.ntirts.— Some idea may be formed of the magnitude of the stores of winter clothing sent out tb'the British tinny, from the faCt that , upwards of 70,000 pairs of worsted socks, 90,000 of Wool en Jersey, 50,000 of flannel drawers, and 80, , 000' of gloves, have recently been despatched to the:debnes. , ; icoxmuNicotp.] .; . din tOttis—Sir t—ll you deem the following crude idelf . s. worthy a place in your valuable col itmas;tile' may be the means of eliciting; more mata;ml;yemarks on the subject from somas, abler pen thati, Mine. Ruminating on the advantages Of Phonography, the folhlwring thought's 'crossed my mind,!and I deemed Ilium worthy noting:: The Western Continent bat, a great destination to fultll,7aslnay be guessed from these Litte;mame ly :—LChtistianity had its birth-place in the East, but its Ironic is in the West, where it is being ma tured ittae spirit of its author, as laid down by him in-the example of Fraternity and „Equality. Educittion bad its origin in the East, but the orient 01.4 a now take example of the West. While the Weitis multiplying her places, thus Kermit .ing crime—the East, with all her great statesmen,. seems td be degenerating. And 10t, though not least, the inventor . of Pho- Nagrapky is still liriay in the East: but the great minds in' the West have taken the lead in promul gating This is just suited to their wants; it is natnral.'and philosoptdcal; it is brief, yet prolific; it is beatitiful, and the easiest thing in the world twleurn.' The adult who has been brought . up on ;the fartte, far from any school, need no longer fear to' corrdoence learning to read. Ile may now learn. t 7 read the newspaper in as many months as it: toolt; years formerly, by this true mVhod of ariellin44 , .PnEsocunos. Port:Corboo, Nor. 30,1854. TUE COAL TRADE. :7+ „Mr - . tu.ul w 1: 71 .7.1" r. il 4 .m.i.i 1 M i r r T i l t . ''' . Tho.quantity tent by Railroad this week is SOS 16 ions, which closes the year by tho Ilail road, giving the quantity transported to market , 1',9897,"177 16 tons, lacking 11,522 04 of ;two mil. tuns for the Year's Coal traffic. The 'increate iu Cosy tonnage over last year is 408,230 ;tons. The',shipments by Canal for the Week;aro 24,.! 665 IVtons—tuaking the supply by Canal and It.ailr4 1, 73,474 10 tons for the week. This is a j 4tart p'eck's shipment for this' season of:the year -'.-thUs t :3tacrease . by Canal so far tbis.year I'S 4 7, 994 ,- 40 teiii over the shiptuents.to same period last Year4,,the whole shipments by Canal bust year were 08,605 tons—the shipments so far , this year, ate 00,,078. 07 tons, showing an increase civer the ivhol;; supply of last year of 9,283 tons.; All the Coal ' ; loiiippect by . the Canal, until closed by, ice, in addiVon.to . the above, will be an increase over the last gear's business.' should the preseni freezing eold*eatlter continue, wo doubt witethe'r the Ca nal oi,sh remain open more than a week longer. Tlio! r Anantity sent by the Lehigh lasCyear, was I,oS I 1541 tons. Up to Saturday last he chip meats:from that quarter reached 1,20704 10 tons —shoising an increase of 127,140 tons Po far over .the igKolo supply of last year. The Mauch Chunk Ga4tip, of Thursday, says trade in thin region will, soon b brought to WeWee, although 84,000 tone were shipped niter this titue last year." TM ahole .lucrease this year will not much ' ceetf;lf it - reaches 175,000 tons from the Lehigh.: 10c. , have received two more communications on I , the Sbject of "Coal Ilackstering,' which we ap pend : . 311'StfIR.S. EDITORS ;—Tlie article i n your excel.' lent, 'Journal of last week, on Coal litickstersd shefila meet the approbation of erery tine who has i tho:Well being of his community at hpart. The ! evil4lluded to, exists not only in the ,vicinity of ' , the;s.chuyikill; but has extended to nearly all the • Atittritic ports; is gaining ground every year, and ; PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. will' in the end piove an immense disadvantage to I WILL be sold at the; douse of the all piirties, unless immediately stopped We have I Pubderiber, in South Sfanheirn. on the W..th day had.fpur or five very interesting cues here, which i of December, A. D.. 1861, the following tracts of land. viz: have:resulted in a saving of from 61 to 50 cents /lln No. LI Containing about 55'scirs, on which is a , to th e -subscri b ers ; an anornfous saving ! jU r , „,. dwelling house and barn. Also, shout three.fourths per ton et :i....it c azateyard, a good water-power, and about two trufi to filch from the Coal Dealers.. The Coal 1‘ Operittors and Wholesale Dealers will Only protect No. 2.' Containing about al ages of good farm their own intermitßa by selling to dealers in regular laud, situate between tract No.l and the Daupbin standing nay. They will sett as much Coal and and :insouciant:4 Railroad, on which is a dwelling• and . water convenient. aw iceure their paper. The companies getting No.i. Containing about. 30 acres, one-halt farm. anti dude Coal for 50 cents per ton less th4n the regu• the remainder sprout land. itir:Vfitail prices, creates an impressiotr.ramong the , .1 No. .1. Containing about 75 acres on which is A consumers, that Coal MUD( decline; consequently 1 MR -dwelling house and barn, one acre of vineyard, and thejr: will not buy, and the stock which the Dealer a V a i alterl ma e r • . ;,.. I . an . d o4 o . a Contal:lll4 ano w n e t r. so acres of good farm laud, hart, laid in, remains On his hands, an 4 if the cent- I biiiiition system ie allewed to be carritd to the ex-1 N o. 6. Containing about 30, acres, one-half farm laid, teat:that it has been in some places, the Operators and the remainder sprout land; also. a rod waterpower, and Peelers will find that some of their notes finny) ,No, 7. Containing about 115 acres sprout land, ti which to an excellent quarry of stone, from tiof be paid. We have the remedy for)this in our 1 which the Philadelphia and Bolding Railroad Oita ' hands. as "Justice" suggests. Let every i Condlany are now talking stone for bridge build- Deger mark the man or Arm who sells to Comps- tog. m • Cott eg- o r interlopers, and withhold hiS pat ro n ag e Se. S . mining 118 acres timber and sprout land. front him. This is the feeltrig here, aid it will be No. 9. Containing about 75 "r°4', aprons and ti mb er ~ land. done 111101/ Irdat.se. 1 No. 10. [ Oentalning 8 acres sprout land. t -,....., snout and timber' • We. give place to the following reply, because wkiiipserted. the communication that provoked it; but both parties will pleasC understand that we ... etliamllord them no farther facilities, irattsitswerly, fci What seems to be converted into Mincrely lair.; Bohai Controversy.—Eds. Jour.] :- ' i k 1 i POTTSVILLE ' •'•:„ i ' ' . Peoaxavitte, Nov: 28, 1551., t _ - j ettlfiLE AND II kitNESS FACTORY.—SingIe I . iiEssns. Eetronst— . 1 observed in your very Wed Denbto Carriage Ilamers, River twinned. and ? and finished in ttui handsomest sty le, always 1 efreidlent paper of the 18th inst., (sent me no ' - en hand. ,„,,ktso. - for hearY . trams, infeetur .(l4lltt, through the kindness of your eprreepondent 7,: 0 ,1 of the : yield materials, strong anti durable: Saddles, f . qtfiitice" or suede of his satellites,) a:communiea.... l Bridles. and all sorts of Trappings ,helonglng to the Sad tbill perfectly annihilating myself-And all others i Melt' business , kept constantly ready for axle ifr mule to Whif .ehnuld dare opptsse • the royal tnandates of ) lvd„er_.' , suitable for Colliery par.ses on hand, or made thb-greai.llloguls engaged in the Coal trade, of our I. • e ,;;,., 3 j' - ' 7 ,„,.., ,b„,t entire. . . toirough. . r 4 a -or6rs Pm 'farness, &e., pormottr supplied ~,, n'' 3 " cd.'should have taken no notice of the article in I womble tern's. ' 1... WOSIELSPORFP. ~, qtieZtion; had it not, been for a fe w .editorial re- i opposite Episcopal Church, Centre id.; Pottsville. tneiks 'appended to the article; as it Itairries upon: llaY 13 . M 54 1.24-191 -19-tt itti faee the evidence of its own abiuitlity. False. l . Irmorrocco FACTORY. netie and misrepresentation are well worthy the I Bather of •"Tonawanda," and numberless other as- . 1 lOROCCO LEATILER. and SHOE Finding Store, at Derr's old stand, on ilailroad sL tildes of alike scurrilous descriptic4 'would ad- ti,,,„„in e. i ,;, Vo,e' our very worthy and efficient l''Ost-master to ) Ti,,, undersigned respectfully int'ortn. the customers of ettAage in the Coal trade hituffelf;and sell us Coal I the above well known establishment. that he will cootie -4 lair INticet , ,leavitig for himself a reasonable emu- 05 t" mmjufa"er.°l4ll-141t3da.;!, . ppelisation., It Traub! perhaps givo him what the'_ Such a.... Kid. Strilts, French Illerocco. Sher. flat and Rook bit Office does not do,--oeettpation4or his iiio/4 Dhotis" Pink Linings, i.e., es, and will constantly tX•ii, ceri re stint,. It would pay liiin better and ; have os hand a ;emelt itsf.ortnient of all kinds of LEATH. • pinch's the nceessity of hie making ppri n , „li,,,),'„ Ell. such as i kik Tanni4l and Bed .Side Loather, Slaughter *ticks (under coveg-of sonic assumed name)upop I Kip. Frenth end City Calf Skins. t tt,,,,,, w h„ never had him mid ;_'haven, _ lwa ., .1 Millers i4iper Loather, and a rade: yof Shoe Findings, . I , 'l uch as Threads. Nana Pega Clamp...ic., de., all of which 1 lEt•en his frier L, )! ' I will lid at the bored cash prices. the actions of an individual (Sr individuals, can' • ' , ; JOHN L. .ILINXIG. ~ Lt.best judged by the community in which they : nein kinds of Skins, such ai: neeti. neat Deer. fie., -lik ; they knowing fill the eircumilanees of the sod ~st4market Pzutrine.. tak e or en 111 paid for cubin ingC.l. for Leather, at the highe pri l3ll . c(aSel add as regards the huckstering of the Coal • P. , tt,syliie, Oct. 2.9, 1e5.1. • , 43-t1 „spaken of et) contemptuously, the tot is justified i -------..--,-------------`-? " ---"--- -- try .overy intelligent citizen of thelo=c. Even. , LEATHER AND FINDINCS. . more than this—those who deal largely' in Coal,; TH' SUBSCRIBER: respectfully in sain know what its value Is, seeing tbat the inhals. ritrZ the attention of dealers and others, to his lifftitS were suffering from an imposition, offered L u g,. and well selected , stork of Leather and Findings, theta their did, in order to enable the consumer to shleh £4 Rept -comiantir fresh hr.repested drafts upon - Ol nain his Coal at a fair price. ' '..1 . the nintedfacture% of eels reunify and of Europe. and '-., Lira as much Opposed to driving...! any &illness • uh " Ll " eu P in Pert of the tt‘tlenhnt atheist, tit..." The held ask and red Sole; Slaughter, skirting and &m -int of its legitimate channel as "Justice" is; but aged do.; !farness. Bridle. Rand and Welt Leather: . 'When men are not satisfied with; the' ordinary Thong and Laring do.. Wax Upper , Boa. Grain, Rolland feat of their business, and endeavor to rob their Spilt da. i. City Siartgider Kips,' Salted and Odlar do.: Ofildoluent, (for extortion is a specie's of Robbery,) Cfly, Ceublry. French and. Patent Calf Skins: Beet leg. %seem.* Burk Sian", Pad Fklus, 01.1112015.andMorncros; "alien I think the sufferers have ,'clear right to re. Bizolinga?and idolise% of almost every description; Shoe itess. ' '' :.' ^. ' . thread. Patent thrrerd; Silk. boot ; iced. laces, and Silk i.. 'I have said they charged extortional rifice:., and and Celan tialloens: Shirk and,C,do,A English Luting:. Will satisfy you by the tigures "skied won't fie," 'racks' Yepers and crimped Frealsaral FuOtingv: Awls, that such has really been the CAIRO At the time •racis. Yie~fi, Eyelet and crimping machines and Eye lets • Steel, Iron Copper and Eine Nails; flies. Rasp. tre commenced this so-called "Coal' huckstering ,' Knives: :Rubbeg. Pegs. Bristles and Boot Web; Itsuss- ' they were charging us at this plaits, $l,OO inure men. nol . ' t and shoo Trees , Lasts, Crimps. Clamps, Ilan fair ton for Chesnut than dealers wire three miles dues 10 Color, Cod Liver. and Tanner's Oil; Shoe `laps"; anti 65 cents fee Stove Coal more than . -Taal* aid careleet-Toala of all kind* mull' for MOP , he '°argCli " Talley F"rge " 4 'mail- ! below as ' at s o l f d 7h t iClT,Li c ilt r . a ltrtiZl , . e .tt n,'l,lll'7 ... ", : ,,"'" l yttieh place they paid 13, cents per ton Muni freight ' . . , .1011.8.WIIITE; (ban •dealers at this slate. Messrs. Editors, does Importer ' and Dealer, 49 Market St.,' shove 13th. nOt that look like extortion? :. . . . . . , . Philadelphia. . ; It was no private pique that minified this heck- Atir,.12,18 , 54. , - , , :r2.-ly . s . tering. We never made any attempt at it ; white -------- -- n77 -- :tie were receiving Coal. at the ramp prices frti ros osh. 34. 1)0' Ths1)00 SAWED Plastering *Lath if . in our vicinity. Nay more than this, we . had . e , subecrlbirs offer for latent their establishment, • Ar saute time paid them an enormous price, and . at itt. (lair, aon,oist good llotteiing Lath, of this hest ',,iftsf till their profits made the bliaviest part 'of' quaint/. A 1.,. nn baud a general assortment of Lumber, ,their bill, that we refused to purchase of them, andtura'`ll work of ever/ de'llintnn ra'h 4" 1i an j irin"d ' *pen told about it, coo ll y p,,,,11e,14, should have; a and Panted Door/ Shutters, ke.. kr. (Wirt , D m mad e to order. , nlttGliT a LAB TON. of pay $B,OO per ton, when e•••iipskion awed. ' . September id.' I's s l . tf , - ) It.te be **welt** tautt4 Wit au/ man hat,* right t o - rebel against oppresshin of any kineline matter what--Gail got crew excepted --mad Shall on all latureeecations set accordingly. - A Coal merchant,' I will adtnit, has the tight to • 'ask whatever price he pleasei for his Coal, and ens grilling he should do so; but when limdemands me to boy of him at that price, I dislittte. his an- Omit,. and shall pinches° of them who are satis fied with an honest' profit. When they conclude' to sell their Coal risLother dealers do , =lq the inners , dials vicinity, th ey not be troubled with Coal-, bucksteri. ' ' , • .In tonelnsiou, permit me to say, that' I acted, from micusekedions Motives in thbv"Coal linekstci lag," and am to-day satisfied that I hate akitid right, at I enriesivg it to be *deity to rebel against such imposition; and, having been attacked by "Justice," for my deeds, will simply tepty, th at if he had been as devoted to the good of Use place, as be purports be is, I know %betide inklings after popularity would have caused him to giro his real name to rho pablie, and 'not attempt to, way-lay wader a secret titles For myself I write nothing I am alhamiii td own, and therefoiro, seek no mask to play the tiaerilla behind, • 'Davin Evan. P. B.—Haring given caratime,.l shall in future not notice any anunywoins attacks. • The shipments jof Coal , from Port Richmond this year reach 1;314,32G tons, and exceed those , of last yeas to saaio period, 2:6.10 tons ; which is more than half the, increased supply sent by Railroad this year. • . • Freights from Fort Richmond to thi. East have advanced conildei-ably since our hot , qttotation, 'and, will contiene to advance for the balance o the season. • Prrights frost Richmond in— flation. - ( - Providence, • I - - - New Haven, ; New York; 1 . . Albany, . .• Waatington, - - ' • - BepOrt of Shipments': • From itiehmohi tin. the week ending Saturday:, !totem. lar 18454. Stipt • - 1 8 !t! For the week • ' 24,034 78 1 1 Total verawla Com scum 8136 For the assioti, 1.314.320 To same time Isst tare, 1,058,167 j Increase so far._ , :226.10 By' Railroad, sad Canal. etuintity of Coal sent by Railroad aad;•Canal for the area endlug 09 Thursday evening last: i • I ILAILROID, /Pa Go "6'7 RI ZO4B la . 7 .249 8.56075 02 Part Carbon, I , ottaville, 1343120 M Myren, Auburn, ' l'ort Clinton, Total *'t the week; Total by Rektinxnt in 1851, " Canal in 7854, Total by Canal and Railroad, Ebtpmenta to same pealed last year wAlg. ' TOTAL. .74813 13 1;01243 03 21.136 10 818,983 17 By RaUroad. Eye, r: I • IMMII=I Bales of T olle Tranopertistion on • road , ;From Front PM* Prow Xt.'(.llrtmm. S. Hamm. Pt. minims_ Aobssrss.• To Brehtriond, , :$2 , 25 $ i. 20 $1 7 0 $1 7 1 To Painsfa, rl, 1. 15 1. 10 ,1 rO 165 Rase. of Toll by •Crilniti I • From Port CorboO to Philadelphia, sl 00 Mt. Carbon - " , 00 . " Ballnyl. farm " Port Clintois " " ' .5 ' Rotas :of Ifrotglit by Clonal s 1 1 / 4 itarldplsid, New 1 - ,,rk ' From Port Carbm, $l. 05 , s .2 15 - Mount Carbon, . 105 • . :2 14 " Bchuylklt/ Ilaren, 100 1 2'lo 0 Port Cliabon, 00 0 ' 000 --- • - -- fictiikylikill County Ritilroids...4B34l The fellowitig is the quantity of Coal :114u:sported over the different Itagroads in Sohn., Mill County, for the week ending liil Thuntday evening last :. , , , - ~... i mtzs. - TotAL. Mine 111 Wand S.ilhven 11. It, 1.q,901 02 I.litt,els 01 Mill Creek ' ' • 9.5110 iki 4t70,675 ( .. 0 i Slt.Carben ' " 4,117 00 101,120 10 Pehnylkill Valley . 12.150 til . ; 514,244 0:1 Mt. Carbon , 1 / 4 ., Pt, CarbOla " 14,343 01 . 00.0.itf8 10 Little Sehuyitill . 7.1)66 11 419,171 04 onion Camila. R. Cowl TrairiAportatton. Amount transported during the month cif October, 15.54: !MVO, TOT %L. Union Canah i . ' , 7.535 16 80,141 10 Summit Ii ' " 2.01914 --- 47.70110 , , tinwroar, Nov. #, -1854. ST TELEGRAPH. TELDAS, 3 ti . c - toei, P. *. , - = • '4,-2 Co -7 .• . PA - - 150 110 . - 150 • - 1 :Z ? Seto, Elp DeFttastfliL Ton. Boston A ifetnity ' 8.153 18Conn. at 11.• land 3.079 s'l 40 .IN. York k inanity 4.3.57 4 !North Ricer I I,(ZA 15 13 8 [Souther° Ponta 48 $l , B 19 SUISO 03 •' • 2,431.=2 00 2,585.4.50 03 high: Coal Trade. Seat from [The Lehigh itegionlor ilia week ending Fat urday eventuit WERIL . , TOTAL. Lettl7,it Cmtf.t *asigation Co., 14141 Mt 500,3:10 13 Bearer )leadow,' :** - 1.541 1 . 2 52,21 S 07 Spring .)lountaln Coal, 4.1:4 17 143,451 07 Colemln Coal, j 3.407'/' 1 02.113 00 East Sugar Loaf' Company. 1...314• as roy.w, WI Igor York and Lehlgb Company. 'll7 11 iy: . ;:mds German Penna.:Coal Company, am 4 . 7 .l,i.= ol A. battarap'a 1',34 Coal, - t. , ..:i l:: CrartharrY Coal rammnT., szrl. 10 .r.AN9s,J7 IS Ilaalaton Coal emupany, 4.1.113 03 1:19,30A 17 Inamond e ‘ lon,l 000irany,, 2.196' 10 411,'.1;:0.5 -Burk Mountatti Coat. 1.47 S 0S 1'..5,1fei 02 'ld . Ilkosbarre COal Company, 1302 03 :17.557 10 Total, Fquae period tact year, en far, Camlowland Coal!Trade. Mt. Savage , Railroad. Cumberland Railroad, ,Worternport Region, Piedmont; luerutuifibnir last year. about NEW ADVERT'MENTS DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINCS, TO. 296 Chesnut street, below enth, And No. ITO South 2nd street, heloa Stance, I'hitadrlphia tte invite ittfention to our complete RETAIL wand inent of Pt,ssA owl Silk flip uinys, t nngrs, Bemis awl &op& Tninmingt of oar own importation And Easnufs.c , tare. • i I ' tir Orders executed at a tea bonne nntimnia .1. Li. MAXWELL ?pn..chrsnut slrrtt, tui,ll7o South 7..,/ rhilA.delphia, December 2. 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