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POTTSVILLE, PA.
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. SATCBDALT, DECEMBER 9, .”134.
B. BAENAN, Editor and proprietor. '
1 . C.. LITTLE, Associate Editor:
St; gStittlIERS WA TFn.—Special utten•
don is directed to the Prolpm:his of the Jour
hal fur thy; next' (‘XXXIst.) Volume, to eom•
mence on the Ist. law.. Times'are'ha.rd, cur.
rent expenses heavy, and our recent outlay to
once more ; set the - establishment on its lcgi
very considerable. We should like a few' hun
dred tuoreisubscribertt--n thou.sand ; could be
accommodated. If each present subscriber
would do sotncthitia for us:--ask his neighbor,
for instantie, to take the paper—it would give
us a wonderful- lift. 'Try it,,friends.
c Roitisn CIICRCEI Panerafr 7 -On the
first page will be found some pungent coin
• ments by the New York Exprekr, on the re
cent interference of Bishop O'Reilly in the
burial of Father Brady, at Hartford. •
This ea,.te of most indecent behavior, tiisay
nothing of the petty tyranny it expressed, on
the part of a Romish Bishop towards a dead
priest, acknowledged by all to have been a
most worthy man, because of the assumption
of the Cornier to a superior claim 'over the
temporalities as well as the' spiritualitie.s Of
the church, is suggestive. Rornanism in this
enuntry, as if ,conscious of its waning rosier,
has of lath years been making desperate ef
forts to recover. And seeing that, in this
land of ise t hools and of freedom of speech and
action, he i r religious pretensions are insuffi
cient to hOld her people, she has resort to the'
more severe method of binding them to her
motherly bosom by civil obligations. Their
property the lands their hard-earned money
has bought, and the splendid edifices it has
erected thereon—is vested, not transferred to
Trustees 8f their own choice, for safe-keeping
and, managementi . but vested, entire,and irre
vocable, hy process of law, in the bands of
their Bishop—one appointed by: the sover
eign and fibsolute authOrity of the church, and
whom thy neither preferred, mr have the
power to reject.
The e6lent, result of this arsfittn..which
hasbeenlresolvcd ou and•adoptedlhr the two
lastltomtiu Catholic Couniils ofjßaltimore,
is.to redtice to slavery both the -Clergy and
Laity of the Roman Catholic Clinrch, in. a
manaer unprecedented hitherto in idle annals
of that Church itself.. Each church edifice
beeommlafter the provlsions of the Conneils
of Balinnore have been flailed, a part of . the
legal property of thG Bishop, and he can make
what uselof it he pleases. Noris there any
existing iuriadiction, beyond his own con
science, o present his CNenAliver4ug to pri
ced,: purposes the vast estates which ,
li v may
sometimes hold, tOr the benefit the COM
tinuniticiLver whom he is placedi - liey may
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remove or depose one or all of the Priest of
his .I)iiice;e. without assigning aid' offer tea
t
s m than his own-sovereie ts n pleinnlre. In like
•
manner, 'as ail Catholic cerneteric4 thus,
i
and ill l actually do, i coO'stitnte
part of the Bishop's diMmin: the of bu
rial therein is dependant upon life exciu3ire
judgment'and iireragati4 otieu il*.Ner
nisi!st +O i l% the yr nest;as the histu
re of i'aholicion iu Potts‘ hears:,titnp]e
Such i., mils the cticle:Mt,tit i rtt 1114 - . or the
hztMitimied
In our a4.(.ciplance with
*II act Ica.•t harl.llly, pa,;‘ , l
lA . ?the ',mine. , ear, a:4.. helm,
import v a< fairly undvnitiroil. r.‘^.
in ;:ev..ral other Stan•;, amp
but ri:etiiitly the I.egi,htture., of 6therm a air
1 milk urgent; thotigh
.
to th. —l._ •
t o th e , 4a , n ,
\l•w liork at the last: :•e,sion.!
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sy+m - :,,! anti-Republican in its i:ature
'and so tyrannical in its - effects ; [pannot long
he tolerated im free soil, acid heiteetlre-spirit
of rebellion is at work, '.we arc ,11..ilad to see,
and has!already, as at Buffalo, Hartford and
other places, made these churehityrants trent
lii thii fare of these develoPinents, it be
comes th - c 6livious duty of the civil atlthori
..
tics of e;lel; and every State, where Rohm
ism exits, to withdraw all countenance front
a regula l thin fraught with so much zni's(
lirf—
if they tin not . gO still farther and posithelv
forbid. them: We should like to see 'our, own
Commobwealtif :set the example.
.. .
ilcferring to the late tontine disasters on Mini
coast, the President suggests that the difficulty
may be partially met the introduction, into oitr ;
merchant ships, of inilentured apprentices ; wind'
while it nimbi :Word useful and eligible occupa
tion to niunerotia young tnen,
,Worild have a ten
dency to raise the character of 1 , 1•1111lell as ii claw.!
Ile also observes that it is.dexerving of serious re- '
tlertion, whether it may nutlni desirable to revise
the existing lams for the maintenance of discipline
at :mat upon which the• security, of life and prop
erty on the ncean•must to so great an extent-de
pond.
4
stir. ''3 l . 7l Ch l - 7 17.1( & ' Eats: . RAlLsito.t ll .-The It is said that the report of the Postmaster iien
link in' this important enterprise. ,. between kit- eral Shawl. that the .expenditure.expenditureof the year end
,ing June :In, INS;, including $133.48:1 of hahowe
ton,*(Nohliumberland county,) and Williams- 'due to foreign otTices, amounted t0.f.8,710,907, The
port, (Lveoining,)—thirty.six miles—is about gross receipts during the same Period amounted to ,
,• ti,t6;95'.i.55.5; exhibiting an expenditure over in- 1
being completed, and Will lie formally opened
( s . ani`e of ...z 1,7.55.3.11, and a dimition of deficiency. i
Air travel and transportation on the kith inst., as eidoparcil with last year, of $361,756.
.The in- i
Friday 1 (an unlucky omen). 'This .opens a errase\rf the revenue of the to for iliel
' itear CID inf.!' Attie 30, 1851, over the, receding'p
direct line of Railroad communication he- :year, wa. .nine hundred and freventy thousand
twee: Philadelphia and Willininspcirt, and rig I 'three hunt red and ninety-nine idollars. No
tf o r itionittii ii crease. However, can ho anticipated
the connection of the latter place with Elini--
the curre t year, in eonsequ e nee of the act of
ra, and other roads through New York, a con. C.mgre:s of.} le 2:i, 1854, protibling for increased
sinuous route to Niagara Falls! Other por-
compensation wall tvoitmarterii. The eastof mail
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transportation, ti ring the year ending June :;n,
thins Of the direct line of the Sunbury it 1t51•, eXceeds.the i ring
of the';,receding your by
Erid Road, from Williamsport to Lock H a four hundred and at wty-fil.*thotisand and seven-'
yi ;ti
Yen, and way - thence Westward to Ridg, are tfot t r dollars,
Raring the last fiscal •etir eleYen million seventy
also miler contract; and proposals have beau
thousand nine hawked: ol thirty-five acres of the!
made for the work frotn Erie to Warren—thus I " r i' lie 1 "" d ' /":(1 teen '" ve.Y.l' and ei g ht .mil 'l
/ion ehe hundred and :rust • thou Sand and seven
presenting, a fair prospect'of the speedy ctitn ! tern Acres brought into mar 4. - The nitrulitir _of
pletion of this Great Pennsylvania Railroad i i ic " 01,1 is"re" millions' rIY-five thousand
rise.
sei!'en hundred and-thirty-five,'apti the amount re- :
p • ..,etpre,t therefor nine million tw i hundred and
, I .
A grand excursion is to he made over the i eighty-five thonoarid five bin:flirt:al a d thirty-three
c dfdlars. Tbe f . iggregate antonatjaf, node tad, in , -.1
entire-route by the I'hila. Conn / ell: and other I
b a e t t e t d un d er military scrip aniltl4nd 'Flints, 1 , er I
invited! 'guests, on' the day mentioned—the. < l as swamp, lands by Stalest and Ii- locating
prograrmie, according to the- Nears, being as ! under grunt* , for roads, is upwards of twee ty-three!
follows[: s , million of aeres.
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The increase Of lands sold, i ovr`thet -prNonsi
'Over the Phila. and Reading Road to ; year, is ntinsit -if millions of acres, and the saki; ,
POrt Clinton ; thence over the Little Schuylkill , during the first two quarters of the' current - yi:
Present the extraordinary result of five and a lialf[
Railroad theough Tamaqua, and to the con
innirlti:utzecoldiee.reefediteg by nearly four millions of .
oectiod with the C7atawiruni road ; thence over
t s hus it t ,e le rea c: i rr n en t i o ut l u i l i ln e g i quarters i o r f ti
the Catawissa rand to Milton, (the residence the last yens,
of so-vet -nor Pollock„) thence by and over the anded during any like peril in our past history a-
Sunbury and Erie Road to Williamsport. At the amount of revenue provided from this sourc)
this point the party will
,he received Ly the for the Federal Treasury.
authoritibs of Willianimport, and dine ..: after The Pulley 4 , f the governlnent, in relation to set-r 1
ding apart public domain for dunce who have s er v.:!,
which they will take the Williamsport and
Elmira tread to the last mune& point, where - V f i L i; , . country in Gee of war, is illustrated iny:i;
, that since Ma, no ! est i th an thi rt y m a.
they will, change cars, and passing over the lions of acres hare been appliedlto' this object. !
New York and Erie road, proceed to: Horn - Respecting the donation of 'public lands in aid
ensviq, where they will enter upon thy Buf- of the.construction of 'railroads; the President ei-;
fa.lo hraneh of the Sew York and Eric to thC presses nu definite views oT policy, but says be re
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city oft Bntralo, from whence they trill proceed '.cure with satisfaction to the experience and action
of the last session of Congress, as furnishing its'iii-i
hvd.he BUffalo and Niagara Fall's, road to . Ni-,1 ranee that the subject.will not fa i l to elicit a eiiic..l
agnra.ls ' • t fut re-examination :nod rigid scrutiny. ,';', i
II The discussion of the question regarding inter- r
nal improveMents..by the government, is reservedl
fur a special message, tibia will be submitted to'
Congres. at tin-early day.
! ' The President renews previous • recommends.!
i-, thins of reforms in the Federal judiciary, and.of
provisions concerning the interests of the District
i of Columbia.. .
The message enmeholes with some general re
! fiectionts On tine duties of tine governnietit. and an
invoention of the blessing 6r God on the dabber:l- t
' tions Of Congress.
litr Mn.. WINE ' S CyANCE.S.—It is asserted
01l eotapetent authority;alisit the Know Noth-,
ings are nert6;ely , and extensively engaged
throug•liout the Old Dominion, and hence that
Mr. Wee Mill find the ally to the (lul:mato:
'rial "chair, a - hard road to &at, eV' the mica
r , tre in l ethod of voting., notwithstanding.. The
lii,h m l on d Evinlin,r, the organ of the anti-
W'r,e 1 40onerain., .and an influential, paper•
ta11.,. r ight out in meeting th us,:
• •' Tii , Jim; iitittion qi Mr. Witte trill r,rtturr-
We .err!/ Democrat' drubs Sapp rang hint 'tit
l' 4 11:191,1311:411.r. -*• t * 'We s iv thaVi
ni;onnr. Wise%.;reenill to cannot he tittlimde l l i
"pm !path- grsiutubt, at d his nomination. ilv!
full Mira' of :hi,: record will he a total ohlit.
4irathin of the old . party lines, and a final kiel r .
ing tt' ? .. the dugs as worn out truiripery of the '
old party organiz a ti on : ,
... I 1
' Ail; Aineriein victory among the F. F. V:a
would be a triumph indeed.,l !
I '
tar POOR CONSII!,ATIOR,..4-The .Iktnorrafir
rni4t (Harrisburg.) in notivitig the rumor of
Phl;llge of the Piercel.'s.biiiet, Nkys
".Other Stater may iiptalc for themsel, es.,
but Pennsylvania,;:o l‘mg,t as : James Camp
hell remains ;it the head of the •Coat Oiliteobr
any (ther Department, nule4s called there
th e Tice .of the people, hv Whom he Vr • ,
demued in 1851., we can fool: for nothing but,
dissaier and defeat. His' removal would re
raltylthe Demomitic partv—::-his retention will
.
scatter it to the winds."
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I j Tux Pncitneter's Mmumoe.—We hake' "The reduction" (we quote the aerwtrer 6 et ( w)
. "nroposed in my former report, as carried out b y .
read thin document carefully throughr'long as • fie
t bilkpre — papered of — 'hill ilepartnient &f ad the re
it is. ltei'literary effort,itpostesses some pee ; dectioreproposed hi
b thil etehealeo t w he a ybsll l prepared
&l' tep l:l ortat
culiarmert—itreadszell,sadratberkettily.;
o Y ßeprentatv e s,worh i eac m
have elected the
hut as a State paper, especially from the Chief i object of bringing the robillds from curtniba to the
Magistrate of this greitt - cotintry;'wecan die- '.• PrePoied revenue ItandarJ.
cover in it not mg • . remaritable,,; except its 1
h" nhe present tariff has eight schedules- , or dif
ferent retie ofthaties, se followa : The- first of 100
uniform tamenem. The general course of per cent., the) second of 40 per-cent., the third of
! 30 per cent. ille fourth of 25 per cent.,,lthe fifth of
national policy;- prescribed, Mi. in the main, 2O erten - t. ' 10 ,-- 41 - 4 • 16 per mat " t h maer „ nt ,b.
good, but perfectly nii - f4ial—just what every of to per ewe; and the eisbtli of 5 per 042.1 Ths
man of common sense would have recommen-1 bi l l P T° P ared il th'iCinamittee of the Ilouseof -
: Representatives has five schedules, as
,follows :
, .
del. There is -one tominous- onusstort— the) - The Sat of 100 - per tett; the' seetnal lei - 20 per
word " Nebraska ' does ant occur in it froml .
i cent.
" • , the third of 15 per cent., : the fourth of 10
I.
- ' per-cent., anti the fifth of 8 per sent. ': . '7.
beginning to end 1 ' ' • i "And the bill prepared at this department. and i
- In lieu of the- entire Message we Present t rthichJs aahlatecitiall.f the one reported by the l
minority of the committee of the Rousts, of Repro
(what wi ll be more acceptable to nios(of our! sentatives, has but two rates of duty : The first of
readers) the following abstract of its contents) 400 per cent., and the second of 25 ;per cent—
as-prepared by the Philadelphia Northr.;Ant. r-. 1
, T u h t er uir e r fl e s d ro ite in uges
lti ou i t n ,3 t r he th e e xec re u g t uirett ion of e th ia : . p ifirc e a s:.
s
wan -:
~ ' • . - . f tian'under the eight 'schedules; and :;these difs- •
citifies continue to increase by the- acts -of the
manufacturers in assimulating one clap. of goods
- to another, and in- ascertaining the Material of
chief value in the fabrics. The difficulties would ,
be reduced under the bill of the eontfaittee, and i
would entirely disappear under that ()reposed by" 'f
,
the department ~
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'Herewith is also presented exhibit,lo,,eontaita-, -
: ing the free list proposed by the deperueent,t to.
which is added the English tariff otr,,,the same ar-i
tieles; from Which It will he Beeti'thrpt the Eng
lish tariff makes most of these articlei free; and,t
• as far as these artieles are wed in tlfe Leta anal
manufactures' most of theta are free of duty under
the laws of other manufacturing nations. Under;
• the English tariff, the raw material used iu the arts;
and manufactures have been made free, of duty,
whilst unr-t*O. of 1848 imposes on dime articles
heavy dntiee;and thus, to the extent;of the duty
' on :the raw material, the . English Manufacturer
heti . 'a decided advantage over manufacturers of
the United'States in the niarkets of other nations,.
while. the effect of the tariff of 1846 ils reduced in!
' our own maillets. .
"In the revision of the tariff, for th e purpose oti
reducing the revenue, it was deemed e.Vpedient and
prover to take array the advantagetmeecruing to ,•A,
.1.... "
,
the manufactures of other countrimvunder their . '"1-1 aye - ev ery word of it ta rp. In this
free list ', by maktng the same article" free under Ccluifty, for instanCe, last Fall, who among
, our laws, except as to the article of tree], and
,s, Ou r r:formg . n-born population said bolt as many
to that article, on the coarser wool).', .Under toe, -
reciprocity treaty, Wool from the British provin= bitter things against thtf' rascally Know
.
ces will be admitted free of duty. 7 it ' i Ntithings," as did some' o he native demo
* • . • . • • • ~ • , • i - ttes? gog „
.. 'lt is these old hackneyed politi
"The proposed addition of articles of general -
consumption to the - free; list, such as salt, Av., wail emits that first feel the lash of the new craft—
deemed more questionable, but. was Wade 'because and richly they tlserve it.
it seemed to have hhd the sanction of f•ongress ant) r "
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the people, as to tea and coffee, anditiwas thought '' , ,..7.-V - A 3 " 11.111 IX TabDagg SoNti Carol/elan
would leave the operation of the tart - laws Mani otyrthu signature of •Talhoun," strongly urges
equitable in their bearings upon all sesticns of the the re-establishment of tire, Iliisouri"Cotupromiso
line. The South, he thinly, was badly duped in
country, than a general reduction on ill articles. -1-
!Th4 addition of unadulterated winks ira B made t. 4 the pasenge of the Nebraska Kansas. bill; and,
,proinote our cominercial intercourse with wine without in the 'slightest degree censuring those
prtiducing countries. ' , 1 gbatitern meinhbrs of Congress who Voted for the
"The present tariff, the bill of, thei:ommittee o'f "'alteration of the line, he advises that they re:-
the House ofltepresentatires, and ttint of this de- . .truce their step" at the earliest opportunity.
seems - to .
partment, impose the likes duty of 100 per cent;, '4hisbe the view .generally taken
on spirits imported.' The bill of the tiounnittee re
daces, the schedules :of the present biriff from 30; L o ' d
0.,a,; s matter by intelligent Southerners, apart;
30 and 25 per cent. to 20 per cent., retaining the frOm the professed politicians. The Nebraska :
15 in and 5.: • teat schedule. witty so • t '- ' •
position of artie r
from ore -.., c •di i i ii4 to - Urtieruvre wa s hut the work 4.amb it i o tis
while that of the department impose" a duty . of 25 I -d nragifguism from beginning to:end t 'and nol
per cent, on articles not jostle free t' must of tle
"r- , 00,1 ever has or e l- er will come Q It, to either
articles in the 15, 10 and 5 per reut:teched;(l7 i'o .- "-
Mirth the present tariff bar.itig been atldt";l 'to theafree ,th or-South
list there being no . just reason whC, the artiel4s \ ' - -
not added to the free list should notpay the high
er rate of 23 per vent: . ;•,
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"A questhin ofgrcn ter difficulty wri , , whet her the
rate of 48 per it. sh;;;;Id not be maintained on mane
factored and teluitenterd wines. and wilether silk"
and some other sunaptuary.artielcs should nt be
:bided to flint schedule. Upon mature retie tioiis,
I 8111 (Idly Seiiefitql that the schedule of 4 prr
cent. should hnve been retained, licepiug , n it
wines not made rice, and adding,:to :it inks of all
kinds, laces . of all kinds, railliffery"; of all kinds,
and other sumptuary articles, and I now recom:
mend that, in revising the tariff, such a schedule,
specifying the articles, he foleltd. •::, • 1
• t, a is - a. a :',' -, • ' f .
'•ln rerogoising, as I de. the priticiple that dit
ties should he le‘ital for reeenee, aing'not for pro
tection, 1 have considered it Ini: s depifiture from the
principle to counteract the legislation of °Hier
countries, and mike the : same articles free under
our laws that are free under theirs ; -knowing. alto,
thet there has never I•octe a thrill' !afar •enacte& un
der tie constitution, iii which sumo' articles Were
not a owed to be imported free of duty." -
The recommendation forthe rep•4l of the Fislff
jog 11.4110k:1 is renewed. The subject of ;Irate
;hack duties on refine , l roger, is also:recommended
;to thee:wielder:tarn of l'ong:rese: ' l ', ~ . i
: The Secretary giver a statement of the currency
which lankes the total atooent of gold and eilsfer
roin in cif cidation- on the
,:iflth December, 1534 tit
$2.41,0!)0.9110 anaiinst which there I. a total- hank
eirenlntion of $204.689---." lle eipresses no '!P'
position to the eirealatiloi of tinte,4 of small tie
nomination. ! ' :I L
lie commends-0e ronlinoatwo ef! the roast snr
ecy, inol calls for!forll,er'ail in pna•elin g Inlnjan
life fr o m shipwrta'k on"the eozw•ts;' . , and auggelit,
whether t h e law slionla not pr;vidtl greater seen,
city on the construction of steattqw,enger vie s =
Fels. or leave them as once to the sgip-owners.
In" view of the recent frauds by f 'ollentors of the
ciisionis at cleselatol. o=wego, ...t.i:. he calls for
such additional legirlatiou as way be de tiled
necessary. l
.
The balanee ~rtiin report refen4; :t artinly to the
dint .Terntions, and the operation's of the various
departments of the Trea,nry, 'i !
The message opens with the usual pious felki
tatiMis et, the prosperity of the natioe. general
Assertion I 4 the doctrine of non-intervention by
foreign l'ovrers in our interest:a - end &auks ou this
continent follows.
A proposition. ciuhracing not Only the rule that
free ship goods, except contraband ar
make free
tidos, b also that neutral property, ,other than
contraband. though on board enemies' ships, shall
be exempt, from`confication, has been submitted
1y this gevernment to those of Europe and Amer
ica. ItuAiia has acted promptly in this matter,
and a convention has been concluded between
that 'country and the United States, 'providing for
the observance of the principles announced, not:
only as between themselves, but also no between
them and all other nations, which shall antce-into
like stipulations. None of .the ether powers have
as yet taken final action'on the subject.
Since the adjournment of Congress, the t ratifica . -
lion of the treaty between the United States and
Great Britain, relative to the coast 'fisheries,- and
to reciprocal trade with the BMW' North Ameri
can provinces, have been exchanged , and some of
its anticipated advantages are already enjoyed by
us, although its full execution was Mabiele certain
acts of legislation not yet fully performed.
It is, recommended that provision be made for ti
rornroirsion, to be joined by one on the part of bey
Britannic Majesty, for the purpose of terming and
establishing the tine of bonne of of the Territory
of Washington, adjoinleg th British possessions
un the Pecifie.
Satisfactory explanations hare been exchanged
between the government of France and the United
Statok respecting the affair ,of the French Consul
at tan Francisco, and that of :Mr.! Soule. The
correspondence in both cases will be laid before
'Congeem. •
The
-position of our affairs with Spain remain as
at the. close of the lust session. It is said that
there is reason to believe that our minister will
find the present government more favorably in
clined than. the preceding to comply with our just
demands, and to make suitable arrangements for
, restoring harmony and preserving .peace between
the two countries.
Negotiations. are pending with Denmark to
continue the practice of Levying tolls on our vet.-
*els and their cargoes passing through the sound.
It is not doubted that we can claim exemption
therefrom as a matter of right. Congress is ad
vised to give the required notice for the revoca
tion of the treaty of 13.26 with Denmark, the fifth
article of which provides that there shall not be
paid on the vessels of the United eztates and their j
cargoes when passing through, the round higher I
ditties than those of the most favored nations.
A treaty, okening certain of the ports of Japan
has been Itegetinted; . and-in order to give full el
fret thereto, it only remains to exchange ratifies- ,
tions, and adopt the requisite commercial reguln.
' The touunission'ta establish the new line be
tweet' the United Mateo and Mexico according to
the provisions of the treaty'ef the :10th of Decent-I
her ltist, ! has been organized, and the work is al-;
ready emutuemed.
Our treaties. with the Argentine Confederation,
and with the Republics of Uraguay and Para ! gaay
'secure to us the free navigatimi of the river 'La
Platte, and some of its larger tributaries;. but the ;
mince suci•eis has net attended Mir endeavors, to I
even the Amason. , It Mt extremes! that pending
will, -- eventually. reach a favoimble
result.
In rolation t .fo central America perplexing tines
lions existed between the iiitates and Great Br--
tail. at the time of theeession ut (.11ihUlitt. These.;
as' nett as luestion.. which subsequently arose!
concerning interoectenic,mitoniunication neross the i
',amine. Were. its it we,. Wiljusteil by the!
treaty, of April lit, 18,511; but they have been re.:tt
opened by serious misunderstanding us to the im
port of some of its provisions. a t- . i.iiiii„jiu-tittent of
isliidi is now under consideration. 'Our minister i
at London made Ammons efforts to necoMplish
this ,lceirtible object; lint has not vet found it pos. l
sible to bring the negotiations to a termination.
The history of the nfhtir at Groytown is ea-:
plaited, awl the de:Arm:lion of the pierce
.set
forthcondition - .d the national' finances, as .sel
forth in the Trea•iircr report, is referred to, and t
a pin-pore to direct application of the
ettridlis reeenlie to the payment of the puldie debt,
is declared. A further re.hictiimef duties of int
port., is also reeintuokiMeil, and rongre-s !
asked to pas', a jaw foll.idain g 'retiring reVehile
tit:leers Irian at straetiog their otriehli anetnitits sad
parer,..
• An ailc.piate increase of the army Ft! . the pro ,
tection of the frontiers i. urged. It: is thought
that tour in iv reginieto t i., two of Mlantry. and two .
of mounted men, will ‘?he staliviellt to meet the. 4 •
rcimit es; t ter,•y„ Iti :: , rim in eim'orgaiiie nerunge.
men t to I ail to ims tratimi of the service is
i-psciotty in, rehitiou to propotions, and'
the ireti tom of a retifed list. An tnerciise:i•rour
natal r0 , ,0 the President iti.incik
itt,z that the augmentation of the navy ha, 1101
kept pace with the duties pre!pcily and protitahlv
I assign., to it in time of piatee, Oat it is
adequate for the large field ut its operations. not
t merely in the present. bht more It the pro-;
gres, , ivety iota-easing coigeneies of the wealth
ir midi
commerce! of the United Stas. The apprentice
I system, as proposed Gy the Secretary of the Nary
ie urproccil. 1
° Ditlf"St';'.llFTAßT :IF THE Titr_i'SUltY'S RE-'1
•
•PtlßT.—Wi ' tipprtid uq ab,traet of this impor:
tart doemnimt—eopying most of !hat portion
in full relating to a ehanze i r n the Tariff; as of
nmre , immediate interest tg . par readers
The receipts of thelfirion'l vier, ending the 3011 •
of June, IS:o4, from all s
he ources, were $ 73 ,51t).7 0 5,.
whieh, with the balance in i treasury on the let
of :Fitly. l.v S, $21'.942N12,
, give a (dud for the
year 4 , 1,5:15.192,5n. . The expenditures far • th e
year hare been $75.344,6311. leaving a balance in
the trervury on the let of July of *20,137,1ny71
The receipts for tlie quarter coiling Sept. 30th.i .;
1854, are $21,:i.21,392i: 'fhb 42mnimee forlhe
mainifig three qUarterrrof the Greta year ate St2,l,
500.000. The' noloont of public debt outstanding'
on th e I.ZI of July atto $1740,506.
The .:'?;,cretary anthipntes a falling of in the
Cmtom,, , ,ving to the Jiceiproetty Treaty and
short crops.
The tonaagc of the ritited f-tatee eshihits no'
inetexmi for the tear
The•imporio tor the •.% car. ore ~ :211,321,Z17,- i ti ex
ecs, ~ f the export.. . •
The flattering 'tote of the Ite‘rtelluhlees the
Secretary nraiti to call the tittehtto Con o treei4,
to the propriety or retineing the ierentie from
Customs. Ile reennimentlx but three ratesof duty,t
1 0 0, 40, 'and 25 per cent., in plane of. the eight
eehedulet 7 at present in use.
_
.
jisrPol.trtt•st 11xlmitos.--;This tue
rnlhject of a sermon delivered in Atilmlelphia,
isle; last Thanksgiving day, by tier. , Charlcs
Wadsworth, and. since published hz pamphlets
hirtn. It-is replete with sound tirmtment stn
Ptominent topics of practical, everyday life; !
te ' inlered the more interesting bYithotehxplent
atel powerful language in which it is : expres- ,
. .
tied . There are s:veral portioni of thiS dis
course we should like to copy, but we have
.only room to-day for the folloWing-1--politi
clans and our civil authorities, as well as. ser
thon-readers, 'are requested to . exaraide it:
Ernry tiorepowntt ix how." to p at; forth ft Op_
fr.Prifite 'potty the issiqtreseion f public ekes.
?An. indeed, as a principle of ourlnature latent
!lit,the heart, is subject only • to thulaiglier juria.l
mulenee of Jehovah. But sin, whet' it! becomes
sensible, developing itself openly - id flagrant ins-.;
iblities—beeontes a legitimate übjgct of earthly
jurisprudence—null should be ittet_qtromptly and.f
rksolutely by the sternest rebuke of'.eaccatire !
tbbrity. .While the great end of a ll legislation in
tki,gartl of public vices should- be,—fhe - prevention
of crime and the reformation of the*riiniattl; and'
kip SlMuld be always characterised by great moder
ation apt mercy: nevertheless, such legislation
il‘ould be powerful and prompt; at :unce impartial
in:, its application and unyielding in Its enactments. i
Yr: sNrorlel he impartial 1)4 its OpAienturp. And,
here. perhaps. more than elsen-berti, is the short.;
,e , .(iming of our criminal code. It toiars unequally',
iiPon the castes of society. Its type it too truth-'
Sully a spider's ueb, strong .as ailetnpen cord
ground the wing of a poor fly ; butt weak as gos-. 1
tatter to the.golden phones of the humming-bird.'
It punislms without mercy the shivering beggar!
nit. mikes theft of n coat to keep him from freer.-
ag; but smiles graciously on the fraudulent bank
,ttipt she, out of enormous robberies, ran rear a
I , :llttee of marble and crowd it with the Magnifi.;
- tenet of an oriental monarch. Iris all iron CO
the poor dritymtut whn happens to jostle your car,
lingo and mar 11. wheel or a panel; lan only poppy ,
roseleaf to a titled commander who, in mad
Tut:OSTNI AST Elt 11ES „ =
ruler
upon thb water, rails his bark ; ntO Shipwreck!
the ruthless murderer of your beloved ones. It
is a very long doeument hut orts of iu to fetter and dungeon for the poor ciduer who!
great and ginieral interest, as' showing the :!..ntters . a spurious shilling; but ot4 ottoman and
.
, , eidogne for the witoliti-• otliehtlsmf a! banking- 1
operittuons of a system about w och the wnooe 1 ., a while l and w i t4 * . utl a raia ,„ .
ns
nation is deeply concerned-4(cup postitACC. l! s Worthless. Verily, the criminal jUrimprtidence of
Til t ) Watthit'tgtitit "titian. furnishes the follOw- four times lin!, the. Pharisee's moth. cue
1 consci et
straining out with shudderingreenll the tutor /an;
lug
i abStract of it : • , ! ;'of iniquity: yet swallowing with oui shrug or eon
• There arc 23.:, IS poet ° offices : :!in the Valle,' t,t , rtion. hompand all. the whole tu,onstroas 41014. 1
States ; the annual romptatratiousi,f 257 of is (;13 , 1/1111Clit should legislate iMpartially, amt'
amoiniteil St,poo and upward 4. During ;the [Awn iopostiatili. It shouhl frown as ; se-1
last
vear, 1.542 offices acre estaldishell and' 'rerelv!on the rich and the noble. a's on mendicant;
di,contioned. Nittuber of postunniters appointed •'ll,tol menial. 4 Indeed, as crime conhnitted!in high
during the saute lime . 8;fil;-.. limuovals, 1,177. . I ,:places has less to excuse it, and retries fkrthrr in
Number of mail routes, 6.817. Number -of Mail 154 maldnfluence. so should its punishment in high
contractors, 5,167. Total annual transportaion of .I?IOCC2S be more sternly int:hi:tilde. ! iAnd instead of
mails, 63.387,005 miles, at a cost;of $4,830,676 ; inonstr6as,3tolicitil inignitiea so paraded in the
thte,,.21,2u7,03 Miles by modes e,t specified, tit ;:alidst of us: whereby the richer 011ain goes .free
5 cents per mile;, 20,810,530 mile; by coach, at G .!atul the poorer villain staffers—instead of Oda, I i
cents per mile; 1.5,43301 miles railroad, at 12 .sny.'only the more lacerating for tbefine'garment
cents 4 mills per rai1e;„5,715. 483 miles by steam- k should be the law's iron scourge --imly the heavier
heat, at S etc. 4 ittillslar ancrease in th e Por the Pittnpered flesh. the iron links of the fetter. :
transportation daring the past ye*. 2i per cent. a word, h: government owes it' to its subjects
The expetlitures of the department during) the flint its laws against crime should!be few!ind aim
past year were $8,577,421 12, and the revenue' f ine — based on Justice, but tempera(' with:mercy...—
,
c. •
.4,411,955,5bn 22. . unpartist in their operation , and! inflexibly ,rxe
-To the former must be addled si"" 483 :13, .
foreign naje t • F , which Would leave the • Illit with no fart h e r limits to enlarge ,'en these
. .
... ......... ,
,
total deficiency ,_,
for the year 1851 nt 817,55,.3211 28,
The deficiency for the year 18.0 was $2,1,17;-
078 20—leavinwn difference in favor of 18;:t of ,
$361,756. The inereate in the retenuc of 18:53. is'
$970,399 48—or about 19 per emit. . '
i•
The Postmaster General alludes at consider able.
length to the .liftieulties between:the department :
and railroad companies relative.= to the rates of.
compensation for carrying the malls. •The Som-,1
panics, lie says. allege , that
,the government '
should not ask or expect thetu tp, pertorm..'for it:
shy serviet tit it less rate than that paid lif,itidil.
‘iiluals for 'hull:tr. servi c es: This principle. he.;
contends, had always. been wil t ing to recognise''
in the adjustment of prices: What is"now requi-,
red, he believes;: is,. that the railroad companies,
shonld bo paid according to the Thilk of the niails,l
the speed with vrhich.they arc conveyed, and the;;
accommodations required. ' The SlllllB paid by ex,j
press. eompunieS are no fair criterion; for, as ( thei.l
arc uninfluenced by competition4hey can payany.l
price demanded. if thenrand asei:ess it upon Abeii . : z i !
customers. P.nglatul, France, tiOntany and iCati-.
tube pay less t•• railroads for : meg service then L. 1 , 41
paid by the tuned States. CoMplqint Is made of
the instifficicht itecommutlations,'lns)t general: rule';'j
for route,agents. Allusion is madelto the 'habit ogl
irresponsible parties obtaining. 1•). • foss tuisriel•re t
O N,
sentation, mail contracts, and ! meetly tfiroir- , 1
ing them up heimuse of. a failurf:o their part to I
sell the szttai'at a profit. A remedy for this fraud:
is suggestelL . r, 1
• 0
Owing to causes not within the ;eontitil of, the.
department, the expenses or the!etiirent year will
greatly exceed thos&of the pan fyepr. They are, I
estimated at $0,841,921 '2'3. This iiterettee will lii• i
owing to the additional compensatiim of posOuntif,i
tens and the enhanced -prices tic traded 14 cort%
tractors it the last lettings. • i . '''.,l
A uniform plan of regiatration'dsivarmly ricoiri i
mended as an additional nrotection for the sate 1
delivery of letters of value. 'The want of iiucti,4 I
fireguard luts.loug been felt: and ail' the cost of it 1
maintenance will fall directly in - Mottles!, who nil
1
,cheerfully bearihe 'expense., wc% se no gOod-re;i,
son why it . sherdd not be incorpolmted in t o' out:
postal system as tine of its prindipal features.
During the three years coraweiging Jhly 1.
1851. ,$5,507,022.02 postage stimus and statnl4
envelopes have been issued 1,1 trio Idepartinetit,,ot'
which $1,092,301 were sold. ' ' ' i
For the last year the rust of. Allettervice On far
various - Uniteil States until steno hip linet•,:and i
across the istlitnns, was as•folloWsl—Collins IMO, ]
twenty-six round trips. $858.606; New York ani [
Bremen, eleven round trips, $18F1,333 26; Neigh
caul Havre, eleven, roue' t ttips. $1:3'i,5004' .
Astoria and Patina's, via San Fraini,eo, plenty'
four round trips, $3.48,250; Neje. fork and. Ner t.
Orleans to Aspinwall. $ 1 289,000; charleston mill
'Havana, $50,000: New Orleahs ito Vera Crust,
two my-four round trips, $37,600:: Aspinvolll 10
Panama, $110.727. Total. $2.02.3010 29. I
The terrier, perforineil by the several lints 01
ocean mail/fedandlips is wonted tat large;' The ,l
Po,stienster General i; oftopinioh that the compett-' ,
satill'uNdir received , is too larg4, and that tlieprei:i
cot system is fa - let/laced to (kit., rift private coin"-r'
petition. Ile airc. States that the,Niraragua Ciftil
pany have oft4Toil to carry a weekly Mail between
New York [l - 14 , California for the, rum of $600.011)f
per annifm..whilh he thinks is. , the highest r rate",o
pay whic h ough to be donandiol.) The cast this
year fora semi-monthly mail, by the isthmus route;
la $757;977 - 03. : i
No progress has been made bin e the last repot(
in the pending negotiations p it Great Drittiiii
relative to the admission of Franc e into the 101:
i
rangenteut, as contemplated r'ic'he Provisii•n!iti,
the 12.th'article of our portal convention. • No i t i;;4
tat c,Mvention has as yet been ::effitceed in France
but ono is a faint being made with Mexico. i - j . , , ,
Arrangements litre, been Made with li riv
A . .
Gabe line of inonthly packets t:II c`onvey snails Pk*
Marty ['careen New York aria lAtistralhi. The
fiveon all outgoing matter ;frog's been fixedtl
five cents a letter, two cents eael4 for tiewipar•e ,
and tine cent hn ounce fur pamphlets and mags t :
sines.. These rates embrace I/043 Unit - c 4 States
inland and sea postage. ,'' 1 1'
The fi nes and deductions during the paid y . I'l.'•#
amount to $110,486. 'the
. tunquat for the retie:tit.
year was $37,p:0. 17 .: 1
1.; . I
. :
‘I6O•REPOIIS Or WS * '
the Washington eortlietratitelrelar
Pb its Buffetin, we tat iiiii . tosi:4l4l
abet Or this document :
initeiitte authorized fox" ofweritneYtae bli•
,14210 i while the actual force as shook* t5'71,6: I
jutabt„Cienentrstreport, is only . 1,11,1454 dit
,forencie c
between ihe authorised and Waal filtreirs
the:armv resulted from the dilicelty,'lot Obtain.
'hag enlistments under the cad.law l , hitt itla - ,&st
.41sa4Pearieg"undertho influence of the rostr.lalr
"increasing the pay of the rank eledltikt of :the
Our Indian difficulties ire treatedatgreet
length. • , 1 •
write report recommends es melt *blister susd
number of boats be provided, snitable to navigate
the likes and rivers of Florida. as preliminary
step thirarde removing the Seminole Indiana by
forcl if they continue the refusal to reMove peace
ably... F5O, we have the prospect for anpeber Sim-'
itardbintr, with all its train oT fraud and corrup=l i
than: The repor't also recommends a large in-
crate in all the branches of tbo arson; and refers]
to the horrible Indian inassierst ea our frontier,
tut risulting from the ill-judged economy of Coni
greet in refusing, to increase the arnsy as recom
mended at its last session."
QUILL AND ACILSORS
ME
. •• -
• likirSedNitalr,MONGEld please MIL° •notice:
Flo most mischievous liars are thosOisho keep
just:on the verge of truth.
*t—Tua Tattiznaxec ALM ANC/i, of Great
Britain, have resolved to raise a fund bf 850,000 ,
to itate for the enactment of a prohlhitorx liquor
_
, That is the right way tee lay siege. to the
entuny. good sized fund well expended in .
th :rood cause, is worth a dozmi meetings
ant,ltWice as many speeches.
1 - Tea !few -York San does not think the '
"Know-Nothings" will subvert the world, if they
do get into power,—and•that Foreigners have an
unnecessary dread , . of them. The opposition to
the tiew rect,,eome - s, reasons the Baiter, front the.,
paitles who have interests apart froth those of the
Rephblie,—and who fear their littered. will be in
terfered with.
keneral Principles which should elinracterize
4ation in the stipprec-ion of iniquities, let the
dwell in illUstration. for a moment, on Itt few of
thenitiny public immoralities a go}-ernment should
^. Set itself to prevent or punish. Of course, in these
illustrations. I shall select only inch as are not
i ffi cic nt ly regarded in our lantljurinpruilence.'
I. Take then, first, as an exaMple, the vice of
I,,tensprrms re..
• Now you are all aware how this, vice has Come
46 he regarded rather as 'a misfortune to he pitied, :
Anti a crime to be punished. But all this is min
i ifestly most unwise-and most wicked. 'The intern
.perate man. nay what you, will orbim, is not, like
a robbed man in the street, the prqw victim of jinn
'ther!..s impidity. lie in a most bolithnd brutal viola.
for of all social and dom e sti c ri g lits, Ile co mm it, -
:high felony on the property nn prerogatives of:
'his I nrightiors. lie robs his children of ‘their l
rightful 'billed. lie lashes his *tie with a sorer
scourge than scourge of hot scorpions. Ito '
brings down to the grave with n 'very murder, die
gray hairs who begat, autl her bfolten heart who .
bore him. Ira racks with more than inquisitorial',
torments thotte hearts:that are hound to him by,
love's, deathless affections. Anit-comes, therefore, I
. as directly and tuanifestty into the legitimate pro-1
since of severe criminal law, as 0 man who Dom-,
mils arson so his own house, or milder on his own
!
And no of the intemperate- 'On himself, so as!
well of the vino' irhn make* is,' Ititf Intenepsranrr.!
As observed before, I will not insult your un
derstanding, with an argument .(p prove that gov
, ernment has the right to rule out-'of the !arid
this whole infamous commerce.:". I would sooner;
spend brenth'!'on the proof that the law could re- 1
strain me , trem importing whole herds of lions,
from the Indies, to let loose in our forests; or
whole 'Jens of deadly serpents froin Africa, to
scatter abroad in our gardens. :!(lovernment has,,
indeed, already and always zunninied this right as,
its prerogative, in its whole system' of license]
laws. Ito riyht to lir-SPSe prreuiyioeee it. right to;
restrain. But then this license sy,tetn is' not saffi-1
cient. ft works partially and imperfectly.
It is, indeed, nothing better Plan a legislatieo!
re-enactment of the'grotesquely horrible old Bull
of J'apo/ imin/yeness.. Writtee„ fairly out as 01
business transaction, and how would toe. doings in
this matter by a Board' of Picine read? Why
e,
something Hite this: -
"Know:all men by tlii:se prcients,!that on this
day of this year, Anna Boinitto—, because Mr.
A. B. seems morally qualified•for such a business,l
and in considerdtion of value , rticeiveil, we hereby'
license him to destroy propertt, to bring misery'
iuto families, tb take away hread a n d min i m- 1 0
from swan, children. to make parents childless unit
wives widows, to fill poor-hOuscii with paupers and
prisims with criminals, to send bodies to the grave,
and souls to tinuniatiou—'.--o,i
This—this. mad this only, is the Moral signifi
canee of- our license system. And I Day it works ,
at best partially and imperfectly. lam not think
ing hero to speak of what would be in this 'mat...;
ter a wise and wholesonic leginlation. lam no t
satisfied that no yet any proposed system of enact-I
ment meets.the case's great exigencies. I sin as;
heartily sielCas any man can he of all that rut.
fitirtisin of of Moral refor,mo, 'which will link tern.
peratiee as a lain issue with the font ends of
partirunoltip, lam inn projecting the
provbdons of a bill. lem only insisting on the ?:
geand -principle of prerogative. That it is the
soloysst right, and the I.ottiatrii i duty, of all human ;
governments to rdscrup each irejits place, and :put!
its heel in all its omnipotent strength on this tuon-!
krone _Hydra of modern - 1
11. Take nest as an examptS the-vice of Soli
host- ficerik;sy. And we say duty of:the
government prevent or is, prfil6h it-
This hue and cry of "0/torsi and Slats," which
is ever botsteronslv raised whc.ii we seek aid frm!
executive power ,for such sanctification of Ood'sl
Sal - daub. is an little eountennureil by our 'Yedersd
or State Constitutions, no it ist by common scone.,
A public recognition of the Sabbath. as holy tinief
has from the first been accorded to the day by our'
Federal Constitution. On that day, the high civil'
'functions of the Chief Magistitate of the nation—
the business of the Supreme Vourt•-•the sessions
of both houses of Congress—the operitione of the
MS
MM
;
"vie and TOinnary and 'Navy Datairtmente—all
„Stiet i4Udl constitutional -prevision*. And
to Stites otitiellaion, in, their
'±
!VP°. -Vitt Pewees . kille. provide :for the,
etaohat'atathtilleation, by prikept Sod peep y.
rAtirt *O4 is such legislation, PFerainalthl have
* their appropriate aplietviiitiedasare.
• t. u •t i es it i ty Sabba th *Sun's spiritual
.0-latt his; greariporsil hbain.
..: : 14•bath-breilcing, as h mime, li the g
grand itteri stall Crimes.. Philitophically eon
-4.ldonel,"gSabbath is the warlike 4w* public.
•Allteof being, and 04 0/APT or a
Oak wayeeleras ire emus. Atld ito to egyada
fresalti sanctity, is to iling - sleets; rein on the
neck of all the wild passions that spring out of
- Atlisibroi.''/Ind is is fast 'of observation, jaitiii
yen blot oat the Siibbath:,you blot oaticivilisation.
llow was it; with Franca? Why, its long as the
Sabbath stood untouched, so bang there role a
*rim; beliark of adamant *stay and boat back
.the wilder f ood-tides of iniquity :.: But so soon as
With insane hands"they bloUed‘thit hallowed day
from the &dander, and enacted'' a decade to the
dodders of Reason, Jart - so mood, las the roused
ocean lit baste from its bounds, and a tidaof crim
son and tle-y desolation overwhelined the whole
nation. 'flit Sabbath is amt 'genii a Saint's:flay
of religion] ft it God's ;WI to the. face a. a great
temporal blearing. .The Sabbath was made for
man, for nisiy man, his nature *rives it, his con
stitution requires i 4 it i 0 identihed with hitpur
suits, and with all his moral tendencies. And,
therefore, is as. manifestly the prerogative of
earthly go,Verntaents, to legislate f inexorably for
its observainee—to lee to it that ' e breath of blas
phemous Infidelity breathe a stain tippri its shi
ning garments-4o guardlt carefully froin every
rolling whiael and every trampling foot. At man
ifestlyi all this, the prerogative of:humari .
ugovern
ments; alio protect my dwelling frOm as mendi
arra toreld, and ley fields from an invading enemy. I
111. Take agaln--and lest we should weary you,
finally, foriexampler Any eve or, rill of that great
Gloss of pablie vices, whose wapisnished influence in
our inicist,; is to fairer the standard q•Ctirinicen
morals, maid destrizg the moral parity of the ruing
vesieraaoo l . I need not pause here in an ienamcr
siren of these vices, their name is legion; Pro
fane Swetiring, Blasphemy, the : Race Cdarse, the
Card Tabfe, Libcrtinism o the-Polluted Utterances
of la Licedtious Literature--the tismstrous shapes
ofi pia that link themselves with our Theatres, the
bribery iniJury-13ozee and .131cctions, these—and
'web as these—are but specimens of a great class
of`publie pieea, whereby•moralitris stricken down
moor streets, and at wounded' Christianity lies
bleeding at her own holy altars. I
:And weeny it is the prerogative of civil power
to suppress such inignities. .1: 1 know how these
men say that the civil power is :only for , the pro.
motion of itempoml interests. lint be it so—and
what theP ? Do these temporal: interests,which
Queer's juirisdiction guards, include only the pe
cuniary dad personal well-being , of our estates
and our bOdies? Math the man no purely tempo.
sal interests that pertain - to the home, and the
heart, and the social life of himiself and his be
loved ens ? Shall the 'civil : poeir punish a men
who injues his neighbor's cattle and yet leave
that man ;free to injure his neighbor's children?
May he lob me of my pence ;of mind, While he
dare not rob my pork barrel? Mayhe break my
heart, while he dare not break my' walking stick?
Must a leper be quarantined kit ho Gil the breeze
with 'contagion, and the poisoner ofry yell , go to .
prison—and all this because the civil ()vier guards
the hodish of my, beloved ones? And' yet shall
the man walk lawlessly abroad if he 611 s God's
pure air - with pestilent blasphemies, and poison
the sweet wells of the old Samin tongud with lib
ertine litirature, till he:destroy all the peace and
the purities of my household, and bring the very
hearts of 'my beloved ones as flittering corpses to
the sepulchre? ' '
Ah ! No, sirs! No, sirs! Ai a member of so.
rimy, and a subject of gar/win:dent. I inuflifive
bank stock and a body,: which deserve protection;
but then.l have a heart, too. and a soot.' which de
serve pniteetion. And so all the temporal inter
ests of niy soul and myheart are as strictly under
the guardianship of the eitildinr, as are my body
and- my bank stock—int4WhAp products of my
farm—and the property' Off;inerchandise.
I can tot enlarge further oh 'this peint of the
subject. t Enough has been said it kite to illus
trate tho proposition—shot chit gorersi/uests are
bownrl--rps eiery principle of eight awl prerogo
tire—to 'pat forth all their power its the supper..
glom of poblie rives!
. ,EDITORIAL CONDEIIeATIONS. •
• , I
—LORD EimiN is Abotit: to leaye Ameri
ca and return
N1) . .11111S. BAIII* . WII4,IAIIIB are
in California, getting rich.; 1 7
t: WILMOT is itryingOri organize
a i tßeptiblican party,".
—O. B. CrroN!a tjai, Whig candidate
for Mayor of Bostimi
• —Tut; ncrExt. or Modification of the
Naturalization Laws seems.alivadY- a promi
nent tofic in Congress. I t l
snow in Na'. York, Sunday
morning, but it soon turned Ito rain, aceolm
paniediby a terrific-blow. ; j
--!Jxo. M. SunnivsX, Esi4.,;tor Butler,
has bedn appointed•DeptitY Secrefitry of the
Comininwealth.
—3 . tiFt Inauguration of Governor Pol.,
lock o will take, place on thh
.gecond Tuesdayi
of Jarittary next !;
great piOnite of; the " Dis
covexypf the Mississiipi hy,De Soto," is now
011 exhibitiOn in Philadelphia.
rI - •
A.,; old thing with a new name, The.
" ; • t;
defunct Locofoco party reyampetU under the
trame, i istyle and title of the " Constitutional
party') i
i; :•
----",.,ArITAI. REGULATII.—The trains on
the Erie Railroad Will rot, istop on the line
t •
near Where liquor- is sold.:. ;Most of the acci-
I
dents.pn that road are attributed to Rum.
, „ ;
AtEN. J. 1V111TH1:1.0 3 the pro-slav
ery caltdidate, has beet; plected Aelagate to
Congress from Kansas. t,to.)ert P. Fleniken,
forme9y of' this State, w4bis competitor. •.
HON. SIMON CAncnOx...---Mr. Buchan -
an's fCiends, ;the Washingtan Star says, have
,been Compromised for this gentleman for U.
S. &riator. , .•
,;• . 1:
----SExAtit BoexAtiTiv, of Columbia, is
in SOuth America. It ;Will puXzld him to
• reach home in tinie,for thdOrgailiation of the
next Le:islature. "
Foe Mayor of Cantbridge; Mass., Rev.
J. C. LovejoVwas the Whig candidate.; Z. L.
Rayinoral, the Know Nolliing.. ; The Know
Nothing ticket thronghont triumphed! Ditto
in .I.ivrenee.
THE LE.thING cori:imercial papers, we
are glad to see, geocralbi;agree that the pros
!' I- .
pectson t e present mOnetary crisis of jthe
country are brightening—the worst, they
think, is over. ;,; •
+Tin -appointment
. of IC G. Curtin as
Secretary of the Common*ealth seems to find
general acceptaned. His peculiar qualifica.
tionsi-for the offiec: are highly. commended in
every quarter of the State. • ; •
bodies of Sir,John Franklin and
his men have been foutid by Dr. Roe's par
ty, fiozen, perfectly preserved. So says the.
LakC Shperior 41fittiny kews of. the. 9th ult ;
hut it is thought to., be tin - old report, known
to 4 erroneous, revivedk •
01. n 131:13.105 . R iiiendi in the Missou.
•
ri Legislature, it is saidi have pr posed a co
alitiOn with the Whigs, 'fir,the'finrpose of de
- fixating the re-election Of iMr. Ateheson to the
United States Senatd.! I Benton' goes the
whole figure when he (iiiee gets his "dander
71 • , •
French A.Cademy at Paris' has,
been experimenting on; ! 4irit Rapping, and,
.conicto the conclusion Ant it is produced by
the slipping of a tendbii from its sheathAe.-
bind the outer ankle. 1 1 Fshaw! .we have. long
known .it was ihat \ or sOinii other humbug man
a,lll-re
A MAX JiMne _ lirap haS been taTested
in New York for thiciving vitro! on ladies'
dreibies in the streets Mid at public assemblies
---thereby ruining thdlinutinis of-dolhits worth
j3l ptendid goods:: it 'seems to be question
whether he is the mo i re) knave or fool—some
think him insane.
storm At the beginning of the
week prevailed with great severity throughout
the . North aud Easi. i Several wrecks occurred
the lukesohe Hudson and along the sea
board.
The storm extended: to Canada—Quebec
and Montreal were Visited heavily.
excitcuietlt prevails in Roch-'ester; N.Y.;. on tictiontit of the late stUlden
'limii mysterious ditriPpearance of a young
lady-51iss EmMti MOnre. It is suspected
; she was abducted' for base. purposes, cud
terwards murtlerer'l. Iklo traces of her hotly
Anive vet been fotin4, •
, .
---ON , SATIAiIiAT :Last, n party or Irish
:men brutally . bettti a Man named ;Eldridge{
wllile pr t aching and distributing tracts near
it itomaii'rtatholief i churc . hin New York. - A
;term or two in the State's prison might teach•
these intolerant laW and Sabbath breakers to
i
behave better.
.•
11. , WE‘fft ' •
,Aoigi.on4,„s, j*Oplio
1111PlaThr theta Smarr are carrying on aetlce
operations at ithe.Ftetich camp* Boulogne,where
that Cofportrars are distributing the Sertpturetil to
the Tresich wildiera at elmostnombsal rates. The
society are alio busily engaged in Turkey. where
there Us lankly bees an increased inquiry after
the • Bible. They hare an agent at Bucharest I
and the New Testament has been lately published
ItR uts Subla.kian language, under the superinten
'denee of Dr.illendersotr. In Spain they profited
by thwiste disturbances to dispose of a considers
ble number of Bibles; and they. are going to com
mence's viriewris cantpaign udder the new con.
stitution, which professes to aecnre civil and reli
gious libertylto all parties and sects.
• Or'SNALF. Cosentaastoss.4- r ifere is not only
a crumb of comfort, but a site], loaf, for those
clergymen who lament slim attendance upon• reli
gious worship. It is from the life of Dr. Waugh;
and reads thus:
"Rev. Alr.llfrown. of Iladdingtot. tutor of Di
vinity to the itsvoci l ate Synod, in a letter of pater
nal 411 d caution to one of his pupils, new.
ly settled in n small congregatiOn, wrote thus—"l
know the vanity of Tour heart, and that you will
feel mortified that congligation is vary small'
iu compariadu with those of yeurbrethren around
you: but asSore yourself on the word of an old j
man, that when you coma to giro an account of t
them to the Lord Christ, at his judgment scat,
you will thirik you hare enough."
OPP/ItOtEST4STI9)I IN FRANCE.—Two spirited
and firm letters bare been addressed to ' l onia NA
rolcon by Engirsh Christians, requesting that reli
gious liberty, might be granted to his Protestant
subjects. Queen Victoria has also iuldressed him
an autograph letter on the same subject. In'-one
of their letters the English Christians quote the
memorable words of Napoleon Bonaparte,
ad
dressed to Protestants at his coronation. - 'Atter
stating that was his firm purpose to maintain
freedom of religious creeds, ho acids any of
my raze hereafter t succeed me, should diereglird
the oath which I have taken; and which, misled
by:the insphation of a perverted conscience,-he
should come to violate, I devote him to public an
imadversion; and I authorize you to givo him, the
name of Nero."
[Under this bead we will ':insert • grothiroSity
standing n4ices of Religions service in the Kr -
ersl churches of our Borough', together with all
special notices for that purpose ; provided they are
furnished 0 ns in proper time.--Eds. Jose]
WiPTIgNi!TY (111311C11, centn...street. Pottsville. Rai
Dana WASlifrelll, Rector, A. IX, ISM. Service regularly
irk this Cheeps a'sery Sunday. Morning at 19 1 , 1 . i p clock
evening, at 7",o'clOck.
43 - 1061.4811 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Market Square,
Pottrrllle, Rqrs,Dt.sith Sum raslnr. . Wins service In
this florets "regularly every Sanday. Morning. at 101 , 4,
o'clock; eircOnr„nt 7 o'clock. Weokly Prayer Meeting;
Tburonfay crining. at 71.E' o'clock:
. .
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, a most famous remedy for the
cure of headitches. bile, dimness of eight. deranged stom
ach. and ditwirdered User; likewise in metering, strength
and vigor to 'debilitated oanstitutiona The extraordinary
cores effected daffy by these. wondernal vita after MI
other meand hare failed, have brought them into the'
highest rennte in the Union. as.well as In all other peter
of thy World and stamped them as the fineet medicine
ever discovered. MI cWeiesgladly avail them•elms of
them . and prinidly attest their exce ent qualities, and rec
ommending them to their afflicted
an?.-r
-ing from Indigestion, and other organic trregularitlem---
SAVATNE.M. D., an oudnent . phesician of Phliadel-;
phis. has o.:it.en to the world the benefit of his ecperieure
Dv Fero:rind remedies suitable to almost every diseass.—
Dr. Swap:sell Compound Syrup of Wild ("berry, for curing
coughs. told*. consumption, and all diseases of the throat,
breast and limp. It breertainly tinsurpass,d by_any re
ntely yet khown. Physicians. olorm.men, the prom. all.
pronounce it "a triumph in the heathy.; art" it giros
to to the stomach, strengthens the digest', e organs, and
is the origirial and only true preparation of Wild Merry
manufactured. Observe ,partieuteriv the portrait of Dr.
Swayne is on the wrapper around tart bottle.
Dr. Srraytie's Vermifuge, for destroying Worms. curing
Ityspep4s. de. Dr. Swayne's Sugar-mmted Sarsaparilla and
Tar Pills, a gentle purgative and alterative medicine. far •
superior to the pills in general tve. Dr. Spravue's Cholera !
:11orhus. Dtirrhces, and Dyssentery Cordial. d never failing.;
remedy. Dr. Swayne's Fever and Ague Fills, fer chills.
Laboratory for the mannfacture and sale of all t,f. Dr.
Swaync Family 51cdIcIne , c Nee 1 North Seventh street. •
Philadelphitt ; and for sale by his Agents, J. 0. .11roin mid!
J; S. C. Marcia. Pottsville; .0. tE Huntziolyrr, Schuyl-
kill liarenjaml all the principal storekeepers. See ad-",
rertimment. • . El!q1y)
•
fl'ifil.l.47slA.—Drolgrt home Is us door of (4,
A wonderfiii diacovery has recently been mode by 1)r. Cur- I
tie, of this fity, in the treatment of Crisnmption, A'sth
ma all ;dismay% of the Lungs. Werefyr to ••Dr. Cur
tis' 'lyre:lna, ilygoan Veporand Cherry Syr
up." WO this new method Dr. C. hen restonal many
afflicted ones to perfect nn evidence of which'
he has innumerable certificates Speaking of Ils; treat- ,
meat. a phfsiclan remarks -It is evident that inhaltint
--cnnstantly branthing an attnv.able. healing vapor, the.;
tnetticin.al firopertica'must come In direct eontart With the
whole of the arid malty of the lungs, and t hus escape the',
taany *Aritd rhangea prortueed upon them when in-
irodueed irito the stomach. and subjected to the process of
digestion. :The Ilygeana is for safe at all the druavists '
Ihromtitoui the yountry.—.The Fork Detchislto of Jtrn=
'wet/ 14,
•
The Inhaler iv worn on the honat under the linen
without the least ineonventence—the heat of the body •
helms srtflieient to ornpnrate the fluid.
Ilundnvis of casee of ('ores Min the following might he •
named. (the parkage of llygeana pus cured ins of the
Asthma oflsis year's stantlinz.—lfor.
of totoonnionn.
1 ton ettrjA of the Yodbuta of 10 yyary mt%ndlttr:hq Dr:
Curtis' tlyp•nna.—.l!orgfrrct JSrr,too. Br' o4-I Y. , P. -
Mr. Pant, of No. 5. Mmmuvuttl Stre,t. Now York. ?Val,
enr,d of a ?..yert• ex, of Brottrbitb. by the IlYgettn,
My ).mtei has hem eurett of 3 Uislnr3nF trat 2 l, of Aer."
eral years ►tanding, met Alerichal to he inrarahlo hr her
phyeteianA , She wax cured lh one - m.sllth , by the llyFa
fi (And,-rt. I'.
• Prin. tlehw Itollaro a parkane -71 mold by Curtis:Peri:lnm. '
11y4 No. 149 Cbamberl, stre,t. New York.-4
reteka;,4 ment freebt I.:trice°, to any psrt of the , 1;911.9.1.
Mate. for Ten 1.4.11. .
It C'urtis' Ifygnana is the orilinal and only
crnuin, "tilers sr; luau knit:oh - mg or vile and
lnjurVum qounterteiim. Sbun them as you would rti.tt..
POTTSVILLE lIIARKETS
coittnit*ED WEEKLY Fo
W'he't niur.l)ll.. $lO 00
Rye Floor: I dd.. 5 00
Wheat; Lusher. 1 05
Rye. 1 12
Corn. do
Ihtp. , jAln
Potatoes, !do
Titnothy IF.end,
('lover goc4d.
BUSINES
•_
ADDISON McCOOL,
• in and (ien'erifigenry lOre.. Centre pti,ei. op
t+gate the, er
Pnitvville. December 18:4
.
OIIN P.llOBAln, Attorney arldw,
11 , rotntl:l,..i , nwt- f..lr NOW l',.rk. Onto.. cpp.,lto Amori
ran lloilliP, Centry Stn,t. P0tb,111... l'enna
. April 1 .. .4, 1+;52
TA(;011 KLINE, Justice of the t'eare;
It" attend to the r‘lleet hot of Amount., et e. prow
anti all the &Mr appertakohor to bin office
Pottsville, Ihrrtnher
•
•
r1 1 11(KNIAS - R..BANNAN, Attorney at'
Li. , .. omo. in Centre StrriA, vp;v,itez the lii;minil,l
(' urrn. Pottsville. l'ilina. f •
. .
Nor. .4). 1t43
- I'. M. DIXON, DOI - 3'I'OR of
~l Mental Surytery. one do. , r above TLC: tl m en).
JeweliS• titore, Centry street, I , ,ti n villo.
Sept e lober 1.51
()RRISON & YODER, Repjers in
Iv" Arann and Queenpnare. and
w tole:city and notaii. Town MIL Centre street, Poet',
vino. Pal
l'ioverOwr 11. 1554
i
N r EiVILLE k, ItICEARDS, Att f orneyfi 1
_..., 1 at Law will attend to all huNinesr.latrusted to then'
with dilligenee and ram. Oftl're Centro Street,' next door ,
to It. It.Morris' Store, Potl4Tllle.
June 11. IIC3 Jan. N. '?,..1' 210 21-tf
WI L L. L w i A p
- . 1 1 i v
; W s:1 1 , E r
o,ll's‘v At torney!
j
I.lllee In Centre :greet, nearly- opposite the Mi• I
hers, Utnk.
Jahuary 4, lASI
OWARD SIIIPPEN,. Attorney, arid 1
Counsellor a t Law, l'bilallelphia. will 'Wend' tip col
-11 tlonri alLother legal business In the Cite of,
deli:ain:, adjoining. Count ies , and rhea here. '64ice S:
corner tdh and Walnut I.lt - r,ts. Chilada.
TAMES 11. GIZAEFF, A t tdrnry at
ty Law. having removed to l'ottm ill, has opened au of.
tlee under the Telegraph Office, Cent, Streeet.opix.ltc tiler:
Miners' hank. .
December fe,'lPsl ' '4'....1y . /
• ' I • i •t!
T •,, F. , WHITNEY Exchange, Col-i
•/ • let-Hon. ComtnisM onmod General Agency ,0111 re-;
next delor to Miners' Rank. Pell ee ille. dealer in unenrrent ',,
mover: (told and tqlter: Drafts on Philadeliehfa and. ,
New. York for Mil.
M. 3 2 .141 :M. Drell
ENRY W. POOLE,' Civil, T0.p0.1
ii!raptdcal..and siinhig Engineer. Moe on Cen- .
re sto.Wt.., next door to IL. C.Gnwn's '4irretr3- etori , .Potte-;
rilie. Ps., attends to suneyX. expturdtion4. or other En-;
&wring work connoted with the Anthrkeitt: Cm) fie.
- .
ginn of l'ennhylvanis.
, •
Jule 1.°,7t4
'l,to. K. SMI'I'II. MININ(; ENG 1: ••
Tirt`r Z`urrepn. Sayer Terry. CenterSirret.
Pnftsvitto. Pa. Examinaflun;,, Soirsqs and
L•ip•s of 0,4 :lines_ coal Lands, .11ning.
oxerufoil on the shortest notirr. Agent for finalltinto , ./..:
Soptymber th:4l.
trtry w. DESlttrftwe. 11.tCoV.
W. DERRICKSOr & Mau.
f ir .ufseturers of Marble Mantas, 31ontonnoto,'Toml, •
Hood stonet. Post& Wamh-giarob, Tallo Top;c. and-Marble
Work koncrally. eprUce 011.0. alk,v4.44xtrouftt. Phll/o1Ol•
phis. '
Norembrr 11.1551 • .14:3m
•
A OEINCY—' FOr i Htlie Purchase. and
"X . . Sole of !teal Estate; hmine and wiling fk.:l;.fik-!
king 4 . hariir of Cool Lambs, ?lima, AK, awl milortinz'
renta*-rrotn twenty y experience in •the County lar
hobo; to give natisartioni 'Are 3intintinno Strrt.
Pottsf II le. ICIIAS..3L HILL.
April 0, 1F.:,0 . 1.1-tt
DEALER IN lOIRJAY
• Inn, Cnpp,T. Biwa. Ilar'and nn. s.(.litl•ew
~ p r ter Lvad. - &e. Orden rgr a h e d p, -uram I and C.Tuer
anat. and Madam. furnlablna. All orl , r! conrn.ated
With the above line let ateptfy attended
414•:5. K. Owner u and I?nuraliztrei4.
June 11. lfwa. 7:74(
651M4DR.. (4, N. BOWMAN., Sur
. stun Dentist, o 1 In Itrlelt ihdhllng, korner
Itarkk and Strom! Stmefit we'd 4 , 1 e. four doors abort.
rapttre WflantiA Mire_ whery xll eperattnnp nn the Teeth
are prrformed. r
ant, nt . . teeth Inwqted on moderate tenni.
tle Iterantot alt hi. work.
tletober 1.1'4(4'1 40-tt
11 - Inspertor Ilf ,ti inea,
A.
_A tenders his service , to !And °when! and ID
making Emuninations, ili;purls,'kn, of \llnes and Coal
Lands. From his kumaktte of Veins and 'experience of
yliuing tlperatiseS. baNin,„.• teen to this etyanti 14 years.
and {..arried on Mines the. last 6 years, he hopes to give
general satisfactien to tin who may employ . MM.
IZEFEI42 to Jsnca S' tat. and b. >~ !timr, tap., Potts.
BLiVIAXIN Man? and %Vitus* PATXT, Esqs.;
phis, for inability laj3d iniezrity. .
ttESTDENCE—In Serwesrian street, cipoidto the brick
fkiviii Itoaee. Pottsville, Pa.
'NOYember IP. IWI
POTICE9.:
t 7111.7 'MINERS' JOVRS.II,
Dried l'earhr... 71ar'd. $t
do do .
Dried Appleit., Fired, 15n ,
Zyi
Butter. per roma, , :44
tdrinlitio,.. 7 ,
do II to I'2'
tiny. per ton, (Ml
plaster. do " S nri,
S CARDS.
ij•tt
C•l2.
52-Iy.
EMI
EMI
MB
12-tf ti
4m
ESTRAYS.
STRAY 'lllAJLE.—Cance to the Black
11611, 7STCII3. OD Monday, November 27th, a
I 'ARCM GRAY 3IAItE. She Is very full of
Coal duet. and must have worked In a 311ne.
,The erns", by yeybag advertising mid Dowd, can get her
..on the yrisolso.` •
• - • 48-23.•
Derenther n„1143,4
STS - AV MARE.—Wais taken up to
the borough of Pottsville. on the '1•1 inst., a
RLACK MARK with the left hied foot white.
The ownsrle requested to emus, forward, prove
iwtTrrlY• Pal , hares. end take bar away, otherwise
she will be sold according t, law.
icrANxEL, IL CRISP.
,41.8-3t5 . • •
Dtvemlter 9. 1544
&A ir,- STRAY CO "s.:-.' CAME TO THE Mk,
r
nalies of the subscriber, at - Port Carbon. on or
about the 21st of October, • WWI lehlto and
yellow mizistGot. She has a white star . pa heiturchead;
and gives no milk. She appears to be alseat 6or 7 years
,Ild. The
I vrner -grill plater call, psy etianr,es, and take
het away, he will Le sold act , r4lng to Lur.
J.AIN DAILLX. Awl' atrbon.
1 . .
Devembeo 2, 1653. - ' ,S7St• .
, . .... .
IisMARE, FOVNIII.—cAMT; TO TIIE
premOra .f the sialasaiber.m 51t),!4 D. oa.
''l4l.' a Bladc Atm. 15 or 16 binds 11141. wilb
icbrtrt JAIL rubbed to the neck with ii eats:,
The owner is reques,M4.l to call a nd prove prvi,etv, or the
will be sold amord/ag to law. ' JOHN ORAvett.
Sews Sari 21rtvrts, 2 silo Lane Pdtmale.
November 11:15:4. ~ 44-I.A.
COAL.
,xvi-ry 1
, '110:11AS L CO., have
lanedp the othm in J. Sallman's Frame /halti
ng in Cintrerstreet. sten doors abuse the Pennsrltranis
Jinn, where persons basing business utak them wUI
Pew
inO-PARTNERSHIP.-r-LtIVIS Au.
DESIIIED having resumed the Paint/ and shipping
or C.O. ham this day associated with hint Wilinim G. Am
dewiest, John Itenured. Jr. and George H. Potts, und.:i
the Orin of Lze i ls Auhr:IMED 41k Co., it 4'4W.titott 0.11%4.
Wl:mites 1.K05: 1 7 and S, Port Richmond;
LIMIS A CDY.ISI2IIEI
GEORtiR
WILLIAM G. AL'IMNRLED,
JOILN ROMfta, JD-
January 14, Ifiksl
ctiIIA.RLES lIIJBBARD, Agent for
:lb» sale of ANTHRACITE and 111T11111NOUS Coal.
I ee, Ist Fluor, 71 Pine btreet. City of York. •
Hazleton. Cranberry. Sugar
Loaf and Room Run. from the lo
high 'Reaion.
Rainbow. Broad Vatain. and Mark
ASti,
I(eath.frotu the Schuylkill turlult•
(bate. Itelmout, h
BED ASII,
Ppohli and 'AMU •
• - ( Frain the celebrated Fr.sthnrg CPAI
SITETNIINOVS, . Ca. Mine.: also cumberland and
• I Liverpoqi. •
' •' OFFICE 1101:11S--' 12 u. to 2P. 31.
- ' 114 f
31sreh le:4,
I wrice TO covritApT(ißs.
Scaled Proposals mill be received xt+ the Carbon Run
Itttprovement Company, at thelfotree.cNn. ii,Crirpenter's
Court, Philadelphia: ant if 12 o•aoctc..m4 on FRIDAY the
Inth of Deezanber. 1851, for Lealring th.r fbeld .V,ae, and
'Fiefures of the Odaptiny. for a term not exceedliv ten
years: Said proposals to he endorsed "Props s:11v CI Leas
ing the Cool !dines and Fixture.% of the Carbon Run Im
provement Co' The works are now itii . succeiolui opera.
lion. the llireaker beim: of a capacity to prepare over 100..
(1( tens of Coal per year. _For the superior quality of the
Coal reformer, Can' riyetl to pnrtiesi,:now Using it In
Philadelphia. Baltimore. And elsewhere. , '
Alt nereas. Ary information etntrerning Abe property
la. given upen anfdhAttlon to WILLIA Mi EVANSPres
'dent. at theoflice; or to the Suporintetident, WILLIAM
11-MARSHALL, at FbAmnain, Northunjta , r/And Co- PA
a herr the mines are ait meted. Itv ofchir of the hoard of
'Directors, - • SA3II.IEL wutox, scrdur
No‘Curibt.,r4A, 1&54
NO
MI
E rtrrrsvi ACE Literary Society
win hold tts hezt rot ular nwe!irig in the facture
Luum of the rind r'resbit4lau Church, Mithnulango
'on W ,,111, ' , d ,, Y ovening,tbeemtrr 13. at :3.4 o' dock.
Prianns.
1f. , ./der , -.W. It. :itillth;
',Qucefi. , ,n—ls the elsisten're of S...cret f.n`itleal Societi e s
in ortr Country. prejudicial-t 6 it , insiitnti , m , ?
A ffirtnatire—Jvhn (leo. 1/. Houghawout.',
evatire--j.'..k.,31rC001. C. Little.
• Ity order of F.riety, •
_ . JOSEPH 11. Screiory. ,
QCII.UYLKILI, COUNTY 'AgriCultu
Oral Sixitts. nit , annual meet In 2 and elotlinn fur .1 . -
11N•nt of thia'tinci,dy will take pht,e on Monday the tat
dap of 'January, ladwevn On, botara,of 2 and 4 o'-
c l, -*: at the' public Itunso of tattle' Ilnyur of Or
arlgalanw.
D,ttuber 9, 1.954
IS.s3ol.ll'llON:—Notii!e '-is' hereby
given that' the leartnenhip formerly enlitlng 1;-
ueert Edirdril PARS'arld Jahn Pam ordi Iferbert Simms.
Peal !Slicers. trading tinder the firm'of Pant 8 Simms.
wan disioileed by mutual consent. on Site 21st of 1 , 41re:0-ber
ber lent. by the asithdrawal of Herbert Simon+. • The bu
siness of the late firm will he setle.l up by the other
partnen, and the bustoiss hereafter ail) be motioned by
Edward Pam John Pam . ant! .10In Teterle, under the
firm of Pass A Temple. EDWARD PASS.
Joi L IN PASS.
ilEjtilEßT SIMMS.
Ptseember 9.1` , 54
•v - ()Tic —m v - wife, ELIZABETH,
_l...has separatrd hpraelf . fra and refit:a-a to Ilse
With, me main: Iraull,n all penouca..alts.t Itarl.oring
'r trutdiug her on my account. mt i Kilt pay im debts' of
hey enntracting. from thlt. date.
l'ot 1554
)F t PICF, Mount J.7arh(lri LC - Port Car
am ha 4 Mcid I.'taltpatty. ,
• • i'hirqdriphie. • t.
Tlw• .annual we. ttup of Ito! L•torl.holtlers will 11, hold e n
at the Otto!, r,f the t'enti.atly. Nn. otr.,et., on
31 1 tN1tAIC.1.ieeempi., 2.• - • th. at 7 ;.' e t,iek. A. M'. at ni t wi t
time the elortion .;f a l're.ldent..•Slx ;Manager:. a .utter-'
tarn and a Tr...!!irer. will take
' 'P. C. 110LLI3.
47-41
ihreml,er 1, 114:+4
I:lalrry Navigation
• •• -I'llllwielphia. .V"rribrr
The rifinttal-meetinc of the Steck hnltlen. on
1.1: 4 :11111". I nrember 2a(h. at 9 1 4 tieltick. .1. 11.. at the of
ftre of the entrtnany.. Nit. 7 1.1!1;ry street, at whirh time
at) F:lortinn f..en Prel‘itlent, Six Manag - ers, a Secretafy and
Treasurer. will take plaer.• '
P. C. HOLLIS. . 4 4,'rfirry
.47-Itl
D,v.vnl.•r 7
OFFICE Mill Creek and Mine Hill
N:1%1031011 anti Rail }fond lum}nnv.
-
Tito annual me tint of t tnlo• plata ,
on Mi )I%I)AY, tt.'2.ith nva t. nt 10 riiinek.
A. atth.• i Iflire of Mt. (11tripimy,No. 7 Library *inert.
At whidi tinw Eliwti"lt for ' Prel•illonf, Iz 3lanag e n.,
S'..eret:?.ty' and TrA4urer, will b. ehinwn.
I'. C. I{OLLIS
• 17-it
2.
AITAR OF. 1812.—A' Nle.ting of the
t Old Soldlerit of the War of MI," of Schuylkill
r. , unty, ;rill Is. held at the Cciurt liintse. In the Isitsonztx
of Pottsville. on - '3IONItA Y. Deo:whet. IL 11154. at do'eleek
I'. ST.. for the pur,pcie of appointing belexmtes to rep,
Pent Schuylkill county Ina National Convention. at
IVashington; on' lie o th day of Januar) next. to n(1 , 1.1.
1,),11,42rt,. fn N,ure jugrie to the OM Fohliers,tivai the
:.3fehgre,s of-the United States.,
lbttsr illy, I , e(11111,41? 2. 1514
I. is.ol,t7fioN.--7Notice is hereby
/ given that the.partnervidp hiretrdere existinz be
twovn-the Ituderrigned. in the Meirantile brn.inexs. at
.:11ittervville. ureter the firm ofd , holleoherger S harper.
dissolved. tv mutual e:nivent. tin the - second day of
vietohe'r lash The business will ive continued by Thomas
dl. t .1 len bet.ger. who,alene authnrited to receil e debts
duo ite late firm.
lIENI:ti C. • '
311 net,. Deemuber 1e34 -
.
Notir, is hereby
given that Emanuel Straw. and ['blip liolhornd.
dug in the name of Philip Edit. & Co- have this dap (No
yenther 1454.) dis‘olved partnenhip by muted eon-
Kent, and that all the partni , mhip tritnmeti..ns will ieese•t
tled op by Kolb, who will can,' on the businetka as
'before. in hi,- own nime.. EMANCEL nit AUS;
• l'llll.ll' KOLII.
.4gazt.
• November 2:b lg:y4
' - • .., . .. ,_ .
N - ()TlCE.—Nniee is hereby given
..
.I,_ that Letters Testamentary bn the last NTH! and
Testament of Sairmel K. Kepner. lain of West Penn town
ship.'Sehtlyikill eittinty, hate.been granted to the sub
wilier, rettddlint in the borbugh of Orwigshurg. in said
:manly. All person haring rialnis• or demands against
the rotate of the, said dtredent air nnuested to make
kixown the ..uune without. delay. •"-: ll
. 'JACOB lIA M. F.R.
- Orwlgsburg. November 25. ll• Zit • ' ntr .
- -.-- ~. • , .
ISSOLUPI()N.-. N6flee ift hrflPill
.‘giren that 'the ..partnership'heeetofon . MdStinti;t•
tween John llaitman and t:ettego W. Kintirl. contrivt
re, trading, under the firm of Hartman .i. Kinttel. was'
'dist...lied by ntutuo ronseut. on ',tile let of s et •r em i,
inst. ,The business of the late firmislll be settled up by,
John Hartman, to whom all those indobtedmre requested
to make payment. aind tlat;, haring bilis are requested
to-pr...pt theub , ' : JOHN HARTMAN, 1...
'tlit:ollGE W. KfIaTZEL'.
t • • 46-art.
=
01 , 1(.,L.---Notire is hereby given
. 1 . 11 that application will he made to the nextlegista
turi: of Pennsylvania for a Charter for a Savings bank. to
he lcated. In the Borough of Pottsville. with 'Capital of
Fifty Thousand Dollars, with the "privilege of Inereasirh;
it to line Hundred Thcitu , and Dollars, and of receiving
Money on luteresPand I)iscountisig, to to railed °TIII
POTTSVILLE SAVINUS BANK:'
dune 24, 'SSA .
TOTlCE.—Niitire io hereby given
1: •
_LI that the .1111:er:-.Bank of Poltsvilia. in the County
Of Schuylkill. lotend to apply' to the Legislature of Penn
sylvania. at its next sisshm. for the. priviley, of trra....-
ingqbe Capital Sto,-k Of said Bank from 'Two linrolred
Thousand to an an•amount hot eieeeding Five hundred
Thr . o . fslod dollars. By order of the Insird. •
CIIAS. LOESER.
July 1, 1P,11.1. '
..
XTOTICE.—We i fiereby give 'Notice
~;,1 that JAMES A. MollA IlliON, op*, laieof Pott.
ern., Pa.. is noe.o u rho r , - ....”/ to r e jciec Money on our
count. Thew , prn.ono mishint: to remit money to their
friends In the Old Montt's. or t,r,ritro. their passage from
Liverpool to Nar lisok.:Lry the Black Mar Line of Pa c k.
etP:can :In to, oft okfry r t lempral.l4. terms: Iry addiessior;
B,\)IL. TthEIiPSON NEPIIEW,
•
5 Pearl street, New York:
Noreiniyer 1414. 41-7rn
I/NIINIS'I'HAT()IrS NOTICE.-__*
. A. Att ni.ar.:s. I,lfters of Administration upon the Fs
tate of Patrick tamp, aloof East Norwegian township,
s r hoyhill county,. decis.al, have been granted_ to the
„ 4 0,.,,,11„. r; those init.:Wrt B. the estate of the paid dece
dent. ar c req uesh-,1 tornake Immediate payment, and all
per ,„,„,„ baring claims or demands against the Patne,,are
r e quested to, make then: known. without delay, -to the
u n dersigned-rarer residence. at Creek . East Netwe
gins t..muAlp. • • ,
. , BIIIDUMT L 11.3111, -Ithareiptrofei.r.
Noveruber 14.116 L-4
subsvithers hereby
i1• :4 1 , ..n0tt.-. mkt Application will be made to the nifa.t
j'ennsylvanin. for 'charter of a Bank ~f
hisnount, Deposit nod isatte. to be located In the Borough
Of Tamaqua, Scrhurlkill County: Pa..to ba ratted. th, ,
.Anthracite Dank of Tamaqua," with a capital of Two
Hundred Thousand Dollam:
Rll . llAgn C It. .
. - flow Ltao.SoNr.s. Guntur. WI , iAX, •
.1 11 11:1 licintucxx. • J.tmr.n ,
. Ityrcurrr., 11r.x.r. to 11),,
lises sinews. ,31teusr P Prose, • r 1"_
/
2 , ilest.n.i.n. • ,
Tatetapra. June. 24. 1%54. • gre , m
INERSVII.LE,PC)II:II.7I,IN'I'ON,
Alt NeW Castle and }Test Perin ahead!. i
The rolleetont hi the*. Districts have already erteed
their Duplicates for tl,i year. 'To %boo that when rot- :
lector% are prompt In eollecting their duplicates, tbeY
%are the County a ersnaistloalsis% cum of money. err Deed
lint look at the difference Of their exonerati , tm For t
%Imam. the Quint,- slid )lilitia Tan returned for Miner's. j o
vUle .horough for 164:4, I>F tlAti on chile they are tut.l tu and
$ l O5 I 9 for the year 1664.. • The return of fort Clinton i i
homughi for 46:11% $ 9;.0, for 3%:>i, it 30. Now Candle i or
township for Is6g, $^,1306, for I:rss4. $l7O O. West Pena w. • 4 `• I
toymthip.Csrantv TaxlhSa t ' 0 113 64; Militia, s.': tat, I Th ere!
County 'fix for pi ,;2 Militia. $l2 60. This sill iwhr6se
probably lk the.beit collection Its the-county: The um mak• n
shlpis larips,-and the State ram for 15.34 was only 30
cants. ; ' sheiiff s
Derepther 2; lASI I Nor; 2:4,461 41-tf
.1 WANTED.
IVOOD-CUrfERS
namter of trix4ctittcriarr iintltt4
scribers In Wayne
5 tons* above A'ntstris. rersons ct, tt ,
mainstay, ' Apply to W. PI, MATZ s 1,1 4
Wayne toensaip, near m t ..: -
tkrembes 9;1854 '
AIieTTED--HAabotillottlyaututtl9ll44hy a tar
oflle le • man 01 pod aßod
moral ehaner . ier. *lnd 7; 1, to:,
alitora. atilt transact the bushins. pn,,,t 44 .,.
an.; keep the aretranta'anct la an exrelteat lah,.. 44 :,
farther partidulera apply at this Met'. s'
December O.
_____
NOTICE -8011.001, TEACliti
Appamtvno will he rieerived until beeN.,„ - •
* 54. b y ti le ,. rottrrillo &boo) rinard, f,r a YenUle?..?'
to Lap ebarirr of a Female Sebool, to intna,,,.t.l-^,
ary a nd . IVS. Th e examination by the r4, a j ~.'ss
place ou Wedneattax morning. Neeinbey 27th.'.1 ..4
o'olool.. 111 the State t t elairobilona o . .') . - 0 ,„,,
. 4 k
. pinyod•by the Boar without in
eceived, t ;47'
rate f,,,,, nu, County Superintendent. recite: ftra t A4
capsett'y for Teachltr. Appliqati,ntl it, be aibir eee4 ~
• 7..8: C. MAIITIN, Arretur , r I.' r - :
Jl. '. ~,,
. December 9. Itibt
. • 4X.1
IN -r AN'I'ED—.-A -Boy Aunt 16 (7
twirl ar no:nrior4 omral habits, IA U{ ..„'
tree -. 16 tilt, _Baking businesa Coal recornin'emte::j
qulrmi APO,' 0 il- TiEvElti t "
tiii,, re, i , t
• re Orrtf. l‘r
D. - winter 2.* 1051 •
•
FOR SALE .Bz, TO LET,
QOOO.A(IREs OF' :LAND l' or
unnt.ton Jim! Lyetarning'conntirx. 41 f,
rout,. er!he : 4 14:thiry k Erie II:alp arl. A 1,•.; ‘ ,.. 741
J ADMNIN ..
Real E.giata k Land figriat. Ventre
• Pottywille.! Tkwrmlvr PLS4
hOR h
four irse.st,,,,ltl.
ginv, Iq complute running enietl; Apply k
311 nerart:11einet. Met.. al ly: .1:11
I.IOR NEW- PF.RPEN.
tlieubtiEshchtte o ' l.lo 14 °^" , P"." rift' rampi,,t,
vait,le occu Ilt): abl the are 6t
be seen 41 the Yerk Sto py
re.
SALE. rw f J ___
I Is Inch whorls, anitable r,rl4,
maratehrhs. or ter Exllpari .
repairs or about their freight-4+l.A. iirtpank
,„ •
C.k btE, tal a •
•
I * , ..a.rect ty ,.
Orteher 1554.
11)1) FELlsOitYS'
thlirmis dcsir ,, um or pumha-sing,),urtal
Cemetery, will apply to
Paaar Pori, at the /Inn Stem tetra Mil,
Setowew !foot - att. Tla•srulth, Ceatre 11111,1:
.I.niN C. l'ATll,.Centn: Street.
NOY:12: 1415:3
‘)00;001)' SAWED Plastering .1.;ith....
0 7 / The'.ut4 , ribers otter for sale at heir oetatl,,s a ,„
at at. Clair. aitatrost Sawed Mae lanai •Latitst 01 lita N,.
quality. Alt., eit hand a gettoral assort Indent t I ,-.
tuned ze
work of eters description. math glad ..r.; ;.•
Plain and panne( . floors' :: , •hutters.i.tc., a.. le r •I
made to oirter. 11101:1/T 1 t..!t..!1i r : t
Fordombei 111. 1.54 .
:cif
PORT CARBON HOTEL FOR SALE
TIIIE SUBSCRIBER-OFFERS FOZ
001 e the aboto well known (Inlet In the ji.,...3
~
jai., .ix
Port - Carlini. now orsnapiect by 311chael tr e ,, n a I t ~
teol prod JIMLIIS. together %kith I. i 5.,,,,,
tasetnent fitted tip exprvssly for 4 retytory Tb,,
a good stable 'on the premises, Tda rash ; oet•,..r ,t.•
PrePertY i'lli
be
'4)14
're"ii:tbri'w..W.V.l.llL: te;nl.lVrit';;l..,-'il:.
Pritternie. October kta, 1.44 '
Ll-fr
IORNALE.-I'llrecolest finish ste:
—_.
.
1 —.. 1n
, .... 1 .
tby It'a, r,„,i., . ,
yn.,' .7 t. n. ti .-' ;'n '' 'rk, o f lit, asid . it, ...,-,- i: i 4;,. ; ",' k
with letrotaotlve teeters. and in trSt en. „,,,„,. - 4,...7
'haling been in Ilso but one year. The, ar. roes in.',
lion on the'new Docks ordhe Cltesatsal,” .t 11,13,,,,,
f l
hal. on o a! Dehlif,lre City, one at St, o Cu.rt ard ..r..• e
litel'espeaktt rib., wher' they can be soon at st.y ',Ara:
~,,y a rifamultioil given that mar be' rs•quiret 11,...,7
bresold at a bargain. by CANDtt: IN ‘1.,r. 1 ,
tl ,-;,,
e. •
Delmar fl
etOber 21. INN. • ,
4w-4 t
olitFOR geLie. -,A VACI'ADLF FARM,C,
iaiiiitig--=, sere, more erli•ss; of whi,kr..,
I . ..linervk are cleared and hil a lAA 'tare -!..,•,,
' - ..— nation, tbu remainder, wall i•ovend xithi,'
Oreki and Yellow-Dina timber,hdtnate on the :.u...,,:-.,...
na Hiner, In Franklin township. ;Montour cnuri-,
milts shirr Danville, l'bo . luipronignentn rnrou.; ~
a litlithlo two ktory Dwelling, liour-ei. 1.0 II and .p.„-.E
buit , :+. Thor,. lea Spring a:race/kit Ka' , .l . • a :!..,1.,
minba. nupiil% big a fuuntain at the gam and b.n.,„ .. .
prop--rty.will be n,ld at prieate k ..
m kilo .4. a.ar a l . ~..4
tarots. F , ir birth, pactkular, apply to
MILTON lb h - IN K. p,„ I.
EMI
H 4111,D11411,14 1 .,i & IRON
.._
FINE GuNs& Arrotitremillts,C,:;.s
1
stirw,ter., Allen's Itert,lvero, i 4 .inrae and r. 11.!, IN . ,
'.I /IA at thi..llardwart• and IronWpot. I 1.1 \ii 1' , .1".
N . F.venil!er 11.1'04
.
T 112 - iii - * ' •
M I E;Ra'...IN :...3 : : 1 ILN,k r .
rtn't,,l.ln of revert*, At ill , H.1FAA,...,1 1,..,
. ' i ;•.;•-• 1,111
4{-tf
ri:APESITY cAinq:T
ti andVnrnis large. nru:ll,./.1 inmtitzl,4 ‘
ri7k at the Hardware 44'14 Ir. Ltp.r.
17: I.)TT
JOHN VAN ASETEI
• •
4;-St•
!Ilea tak ,
,tArrh nut of N.lteh .th, i ., rs inr a t !lir Ili,:
"tint St; re. and procuring n nct
FR.% 1,;17
►
r A M A TS. Nurt:+pry
Knhe, W
nn..l
at tht• IlAnlwnrr nn.l In•ft t !,17 .
1,1 11.41.tf
- 4 •__
•,
,
‘,IA LCD; E 1..) 1 3 14 A STEit, h ' M
V • Whit , SaTl , l. T.tr, \V it
BOP, fl . Zinc' I the Hard wk,. and tr,;n
rill
November 11.
• )! - - 1 TO
jr 16a.'
,tb• by
o .t 4.1 2,
Ai : 5.% (;I IF:A'r - 011!1"I'Elts, larz,.
.., utrri flilintrln•,. Alewl, small and r‘.3s, , iwn• ,u,
fir Ili nr,...nbra t. adapted: P. 1 1 111111 y. tn., , nna4, r rint4N.
with Lard Press rotablued, at tint Ilardwart•and:r•r N.
i
11 1, - , 1 - 1 , T t\ F 1.1 - 1
1 -
•NOVVIIII/I•r 1 1, 11:5.4
it 11 .
--, 1
QAIISkT;E: CUTTERS AND . STUF
•I
k 7 ftw , .--.lnt.t rrerived. 4 tin. r , t , 4 . fi rm, . WIMI.T..i
:"ait. - :.. entto•rs :nol o It utinr, L' AI,. 1,1,nt Inli IL 1
ClitterN," hi , It will In sold ..111.71i1 I s .
I ~. C , F. ,l itti I,: ItIll.;117.
~
1 Inn :Ind Hardware :%ferrhant, Cott, rt. rt ttw,,
Nov..1. 1 11.•: 1 In. 11+:4 4'..an
1 ,
EY OLVEILS.— ,Iust -
re.Tived a
. . ,
1 0 inrl: s lem l'at•wit : Allen'. I}rr and tin him 1 •••1 '..
111.1 .1 . 5., Air... tdnalt• and bouldn Barry 1,.1 pit!, 1. t0....1
will lw Pdtl!rbrap at • : t: D). 111:1$ MT 5
Itardwan• and l'utlvry •",
',Ventre t‘trrt l t, i' , .(1.%:..
43.'211.
MANY OLD SOLDIERS
472.1 t.
.
Ott,i.er
INIKRICAN (1111,ERY.-JllO,
from the )lalutrytun•rk. a large r‘•
qt .Imrer" , -.M 71f/;r and P•elrt t'tiety.
I , le Cutlm - y ketk f%I . from C.:.,10 51 Mervv...l i 6 ~ " rf
Mitterm• a n d the improN(llll.3lMere r ltarullr ?lea
;1 , 0 Stork rif Porkm Cutlery. ltafors and
ferrd to: Old rminnunity. NXlx , aC
GT.:n.1001;111 ,
qmtrr
1 Ortotier , 2S. IS:4
rtirrnientr strop in Luger /qr. .r
6j/•t t. r era. winner, Oil tnr
{VIM, BF. ITIILIsIitED. , DEcoIi:EII
THE LIFE OF HORACE GLEY,
or rut Nib Tana Taist
ST JAMES PARTON.
12mo, Cloth, 450 pages, Illustrated. Price IR 22
riIHISI is a full, coniplte and reliant , 1.::
t
phy, of this rranarkat , l4 ci sn : prepared, ::,
101•1 would present only one ea
entirely disinterested and impartial. who in
Lion has idsjted eseryplare Witere . bla hvo , bahn.%
and olitaiurd the m6st tuintite.intin'tnation f t ,
reliable s,iure,.. It it not ••1 pen. •••orr•Nl,n
but addr the rhnrm of trutlidhs faselnal be) I," "
wrs . tholmr4rader, ':the Meet
raphyi err read." .
A nunti•er of iflustratil n.. liirlUdirg a full
trait of llorart: Orts•ley, et-- add interest to t!, ,. .t
• l'ilblOand by' j lAziOffel .
lark Roe,
llectluljer ft, IS:, . '
wi; I.lcl - us!' TIII6 BATi. DECEMBER. n. 7.e-
; • FANNY . FERN'S NOVEL,
I :Z ri.:l:P r i a 3lEr. lEEALIALI
A TALE:OF DOMESTIC LIFE.
400 1 Pagea,'lslmo, C l oth. Prior. CA
1: 4 1 Y ERY BODY 17ntiws FANNY FE?,N
..ij 4...rhir body has laughed and cried ev,r 1,-1.7. ,
ling. daqing.. tiuthinl, genial n - siting,x; ei.,.r '••!, '-
wi l th to liad tbia. her first niu'rel. and ea r ryrn.st , t
mad i,.n1111 prdrn,unry It her grratedd wori; rar , l.` 4
critic. whit Itaii read itro' iir.td.sht4da, -Pt.!:. lir ..a
work f all ill not only ra...7eeds any thing sin it' .
I , gita ha ben,re written, tucti. birli In ta , r —?"..
surpaise any other work viltaterer. E , r ini•,.. o
snstainei Ipterept id narratiyo, for otigintfity A ''''''
(ion arid raatrakat, 10r wrorclung rarid.,na and 0.:! ,- .. 4.
rebuke of pretetisiona and hypverlsy..i.r.. 3 • ,l,, u''' : '''
ral tette l and It inmonenesa of rens:too , Inro!wUr'.. ! `
ttlitur: freslirsi. gmplicity, tiireetut-.$ and f.... lax::
styles; vreha. e ruder seen ita;equal. ' ' .
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