V INN MO 0 1 1;POLIOCalt 300011/1.911. - AltittAbmittmentialen ehts=sta-gtatifyialt ' ettirtieilarly •dtiii- portion-irhiet relates tot financial financial SondithinarPitiOsy Ivania&' Wa‘atteg.t Insert di. *LIAM -4 4 • 1 04ii 1 /- 1 , 4ay, as we desire; bet give the tnotn. impor tant part, teletitiLte:theftetiteeeerthe State. The figures annexed` prove hole tirosperone *lugs, keeeme eTrer.rel : Sham Pelseerstie administrations, while the reverse invariably , b4outeitistiaiiiscit rule. - Com mencing with Either's administration, and • wlettleg the condition of the Tres s' •, of Mogi** under ; several' ad. m' ' ' ' tiown,to the termi nation of , the first year that lir.' Polleek has occupied the , Onbe' their, wean readily - mark the years of Shiat•Tietie rule by the increase ~ , in' State_ indebtedness: Riter, Joh n son • andPollockitatei all-redueed the aehti while Shank, Porter and Bigler caused tto increase. Tititteite facts which figures hest teetimetl. . to ' 2 .' 714.111 1 3 ntideniable: Let the people Judge in which_tuinds their interests are bestserXed. ' /hiring last year the publiedista has 'been re- Oneed-$630,60ff When .It - Is i*membered that during di : State irevioas three years, th e debt .was wane , •. over st, million and.* half . -.; of dot .. , •.• resent condition - of things is e' eteAlieg• , . , We will give the conclusion of this admire „ble Stats pit in ,the Dollar. Journal next 4 , Wednesday, awe have but room , in addi ' -lion to - givi S he annexed extract, to state that the ' ” age is of reasonable length, and the statemen ,in it in regard to the public worksi, finished and unfinished, clear and sat isfactory. ()tithe subjects of hanks; agricul. . • ture, common schools , and - vanons ,- State insti tutiqusithe tioyernor reiterates his well known andjadicious sentiments. The Executive says that the question, whether the number of banks, and the amount of banking capital, . should be increased, and if so to what extent, and in What localities, are of absorbing public concern. - In regard to the exist ing liquor law, the Governor states that ~, - 1 3 while he does not express an opinion as to the !entire fitness of the restraining 'aw of , lastiession, to accomplish the needed reform, he gives the public distinctly to undtrtland, • thatite will not give his assent to its repeal, turd a return to the wretched laws under which we for:nerly suffered. Schne new Inca, sore, which- will cheek the traffic that was car. vied 09, •before the passags of this few, will liiive to he provided, before he can consent to its repeal. These sentiments we feel con& dent, will meet with the warm approval of every lover:of refortn, an 1 the Governbr is en titled to the thanks of every friend of Tempe rance, fur expressing his views o n this quer.- gnu in , an open, manly, unequivocal manner, when the enemies of peace, good order and prosperity, are boasting of an unconditional repeal of this law. In the Message are some excellent suggestions. in regard to legislation, which merit attention. After alluding to the Manner in which kind Providence has blessed our C ttrononwealth during the past year, Gov. Pollock says; . „ . ~,. _ ' The report of the State Treat niervißexliibit ill you, in detail, the operations, of this department. The results a re'more satisfactory and encouraging than "were anticipated. Therreeeipts at the Treasury for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1855, including the balance in thd Tee:tsar, uu the let , day of December, 1854, ($1,2,10,928 72) amounted to $6,631,402 83. The total payments fur the same'peried were $5,385,- - 705 52; leaving a balance in the Treasury on the 30th November,lBss,of $1,245,627 31. Nu loans, temporary or otherwise, wore negutiated _during , the past fiscal year, as they wore not required by the wants of the Treasury. The receipts during the past year, flora all sources, (excluding the belnueo hi the. Treasury on the first day of December, 1854,) were $5,390,-. 474 11. The ordinary expenditures for the same perked, including the interest on the public debt, were $4,139,512 23, showing tin excess of receipts over ordinary expenditures of $1,250,961 83. The extraordinary payments Air the year were $1,246,193 24, no follows. viz.:—To the comple tion of the new Portage Railroad over the Alle gheny mountallas, $446,762 12; to the North Branch Canal, $67,562 67; to the Columbia 'Leit rim& to re-my south traelc;sl33,loo 00 ;to the ' payment of domestic creditors, $1,629 85; to the redemption of loans, $316.5.10 GO, and to relief notes cancelled, $260,588 00. • Thebalatice in the Treasury will be required for the payment of the interest on the State debt, fall ing due in Feb: nary next, and for knpaid appro priations. The interest on the funded debt of tho Commonwialth, which became due in February and August last, ale promptly paid; and it is gratifying to state that the interest due iu Febru ary next will he paid with equal premptuess. Thol credit of the State may be, regarded as firmly es tablished, and with_ proper economy and a careful • and honest management of her finances, an au , neat reduction of her debt, to a considerable ex tent, may be confidently expected. ' ' There is due by the Treasury to the Sinking Fund, the sum 'et $335,011 39, 50 be Applied to the redemption of the relief notes now in eircula tiini, and _the funded ,lebt fit the Commonwealth. The greater part of the funded debt bears interest . at the rate of five free cent. per annum; the hal- ance bears a still hots rate of - interest. But n'' the temporary loans, which by law are to ho first paid out, of the available means of the Treasury, bear interestat the rate of it per cent., it has been deemed advisable. us a matter of economy, to up ply the surplus . revenue to the payment of these loans.- When these are liquidated, the amount duo and properly applicable ti tlie'Sinking Fund will . be ;mid, and its operation continued as directed by _ . .., . Notwithstanding the revenues for` th'o last four or five years have largely exceeded the ordinary . expenditures of the government, yet in conse quence of the large and insatiable demands upon the Treasury fur the completion of the ,North Branch Canal, the 'Portage Railroad, and other kindred improvements,•the public debt, instead of being reduced. has been increased: The increase, with the amount and condition•of the debt at dif. !event periods, will be seen in the following state ments:— - • , Statement of the funded and unfunded debt of Ike Commonwealth on the fi re: day of Dereniber, 1851, ..e per report of the Auditor General.: Funded debt, Tit.: per cant. loane, $. 5 do •do 36,704,484 031 4} do do 198,200 00 Total funded debt, 539,216,707 54 Unfunded debt, viz Relief notes in' circu lation, Intel - aid - certificates outstanding, 180,231 83 do do unclaimed, • 4,443 38 Interact onoutstand tug and unclaimed certificates when funded, Domestic creditor', Total debt Dec. 1, 101, $40,114, , 936 39 Stateme.4 ehomiug,the indebteduese of the °outman treaith on I/le./int day of December, 18.54, ae per Auditor Generee report : ' , Funded debt, viz : par :aut. loans, • 5932,104 93 5 •do .39,094,609 97 • da '363,200 00 4 d o • ,100,000 0t) funded debt,' t 90 Uufunded debt,:viz Relief notes in eirF_u- lotion, I nterest certificates . mutat:l4in, 21,857 2 1 de do unclaimed, 4,418 . 38 Interest on Cootstand , log and unalaitied certifiiiitol4 which foinletk . I letnestic creditors' certiOetttea. Itatanoii of temparssy loan of April VP, 19.5.1. • - - St10,4?1 1 ) nn S of temporary -Ilan ,May.:"..t.; ME Total 'tut furvletl • .lebt and temporary wino, 1,338,4'e To these should be added the follow relief .notes, not- included in the "relief notes in etiolation'," viz : Belief notes made by • the Lancaster Wok • • not charged 1 on 't state Treasurer's boffikt, Walt 'betas -Out - in • 4 : 4 01004 0114 itper ; , - deentird,Mo4 • ,1,5,000 Tut*, 146116 , 44 Die, 4.1.00;59t; BE 5650,163 00 9,752, 9t 82,932 74 897;528 85 04,361'00 1,870 97 2,707 61 011,434 67 $23,000 po MIS 111 .-,...21 , , ,, .....-i: ea YJLif el' lefF e eht Omit:pass lelseMestage with an - ! tahetthilial diintnisitiost Open the constitutional the eery. of the Goternfannt and the eonetitutlenal re f Isitiensi Ut SlattlHY. - Their extreniit length, and . net,litainel space prevents an Inseeti sr on of ane„of --- - afftes4"reartidetitasattmerks on 'the first named lab '-jet o .Yi r et will theretore publish only the fires". - I deffaht - )ele-ire of the ' e a • . : • se e , t:Oaheyalsineetsits BELATIONS Or SLAVERY. :. ,: - 2- Platt -m,of Chief 3lagistrate as the einteta4te agmit of the ;whole" country, bound to : aikesotiptathenthe laws be feittifeffy execritede and 1 atOtihisillyettjaitted by the constitutioneto gate in- - • forMailonau Congress on theitate or - the Union, itmeretild be palpable neglect of duty on my pert -. -ecaPeeit over a subject like illii", Whichabejohd'all thinpmat the proses:it time, vit ally cancans, Mdi . • ridisarand public security., • ,• e • .•, It - has been matter of painful regret - to see .State* conspicuous for their services in- founding I ' this attepu bite; and equally 'kiting its atlvaptagres. diaregitad their eunetitutionel obligations to it.- - Although conscious of their inability -to heal ad mitted end palpable social evils of their own, and tailiettiltre Completely 'Within= their jurisdiction, i they engage in the offensive and hopeless raider rlnkiug or reforming thiS 'domestic - institntione of other Sautes wholly beyond their control and'au -1 thority. Iu the vain pursuit of elide, by them Cu. tirely inuatainable, and which they may not legal ly adapt to pompess,„they peril the veryeexis tence,h,f the eanstiuttion, anti all - the •eminatets, behefits_which it has conferred. While the pale pie of the Suretbern States confine 'their attention . • to their own affairs, net presuming officiously to internieddlci with the social institutions of , the Northern States, too many of the inhabitants of the latter are permanently, organized in asscicia ethies te indict. injury oft the former,: by- wrongful" acts, which would- be cause of war es between foreign powers, and only fail ,to be such "ha' our system, because-perpetrated under cover of the Maori.. - Ilia im possible to present this subject as truth and the occasion require without noticing there iterated, but groundless - allegations, that the South has persistently asserted claims-and obtained ad vent:ages in the practical tulministration of the general guvernment, to the prejudice of the North, and in .which the latter hal acquiesced. That is; the States, which either promote or tolerate at tacks 'on the rights of persona said of property in other:States, to disguise their own injustice, pre tend' r imagine, and constantly 'aver, that they,' whoseconstitutional rights are thus systematical lea assailed, are themselves the aggressors. At the peanut time, this imputed aggression, resting as it does ' only' in the vague, declamatory charges of politics! agitators, resolves itself into missy prehension, or 'misinterpretation, of the princi ples and facts of the political organitatienSof the ' new Territories of the United States. !Whit is the voice of history? When the ordi nance, which provided fur the government of the totainey northwest of the river Ohio. and fur its 1 . eventual subdivision into new States, was adopted .in; lb§ Congress'of the Confederation, it is not to be stipposed that the question of future relative pater, as:between the States which retained, and those which ilia not rot:ali e n numerous colored I pippulation, escaped notice; ur failed to be te n. I sideriel. And yet thettenceision of that vast ter riterh to the interests and opinions of the North etO :states, a territory now the seat of five among the largest members of the Union. was, in great nielettire, the act of the State of Virginia' awl of the south. ii. When Louisiana was acquired by the United States it was an ecqui hien not less to the North tnatato the South; furarhile it was important to the Country at the mouth of the river Mississippi to beeetme the emporium of the country above it,. so aisti:it wee oven more important to the whole Uni tas, to have that emporium;' auti although the newprovinceaby .reason of its imperfeet settle- Meta was mainly regarded as on OM Gulf of Mex ico, yet, in fact, it, extended to the opposite bean- ,c1222711AL AliktlCA. aeries of the United: -States, with fur greater In regard tn ., the American. republic;, which, bineath above than below, and was in territority; ! from their proximity and other co n siderations, • as in everyt hi n g e lse, equally at least an acces. have peculiar telatitaa to this government, while sitoate the Northern States. It is mere delusion I i it has been ineacunstant aim strictly to observe all PRESIDENTS 3128134,GE ~ . "and prejudice, therefore to speak of Louisiana as , , I the obligatione" of political f r i e nd s hip and 'poi aemlisition in the special haereet of the South. I. Allow citizens ,t 1 the &nate (met of the House tic 1 neighberhouit,' , obstueles. to this hare , arisen in Thii patrieticandjust men who participated in the Itepretteolatiree :' - ~':-. inane of then, their own ineuffieient pewee itienavere influenced by motives far-above all tee- to cheek !mynas. irruptions, which in effect throws don't' 1 jealousies. It was in truth the great event The Constitution of the Unittki:States provide' I • met of the talk on the United Siatee. Thus it that Congress shall assemble ionitially on the aria Which, by completing for us . the possession of the is that the daaracted interna l condition of t he Monday of Deeetuber, told it liint a been usual for e of ~. • 1/),lley of the Missisoppt, with cominereint access State nicareguth - has made it in e uattaut on me to the Gulf of Mexico,. imparted utility and the to makents communietaion uf a pub to app eal t ° °a.° good fa ith o f t ' u F;ei tizom " , to ab • etreiigth to the whole confederation . and attached lie character to the Senate nail House of Repro- Ivy , indissolubleticsthe pentative• until advised of theitaleatliness - to re, 1 s ' from l• ful intervention in its attains cud' .' • - to tnin d t ea !" r tive ensures le the saute * end, • leveller calve it. I have deferred to this 'usage until the hi n eb op un p a re s ” m n ilar tu tesieus . had the best results Ween as well as the North end the South. • clue* of the first month of the station, but my con- in n rears ' urin ' t ate 'fsl • g peace e `the emote States of my, Ai to Florida, that was but the transfer by Spain to the United States of, territory on the victims of duty will yet permititte longer to pest- Senora arid Lower California. , eneteside of . the river Mississippi, in exchange for pone the discharge of the obligation enjuitied „by .t • . - • i - • TAZISI2I2Ir. , . i the constitution upon the Presidentoto give to the large territory, which the United States transfer- The Statemeiits made , iti . . toy last Annual 31ei- o Spain on-the we i e ofas the rad 1 ste'd flint river, sj- O f f i cial Cloareponeence-Upon theaettrement oft Congress information of the elite of the Unita', sage, respecting the anticipated receipts -and ex.; 4s - narediplutitatic history of the transaction Serves Mr. S. K. M.Reptor from the office of Clerk of the County -4 ' and recommoud to their conaderetion such ma t s. uuilittans- 'of :lhe Treasury, hate been substan. to demonstrate. :Moreover, it was an acquieitiou tenneenteeees Office reoccupy a more responsible and' Sires as be shall judge necenterjaand expedient." salty verified.` . profitable post, the Billowing correspondence passed bee • It is a matter of cesignstulatien t h at the Repub.a demanded the commercial interests and the It appears them the repor t of the Secretary f '• • by / tween Sir. K. and the Ceminifsioners: 'I • . lie is tranquilly advancing in reverser of prosper- the heehteryt eh t th e •te d ur i ng ifit- . Union . „ . a reccipa recunty of the whole the a n t i'"• • :, le . the ineautitue, the people of the United . . Commissions's Orrice,. I's I . tY nod Pea" - , cal year, ending Jane 30, 1855, from all - sourectel a , :Antes bad grown up to a proper consciousness of : Pottsville, Dee.3l, 1555: ,t. r /oat hiILATIONS-;.CBSTIt.4I. AlteltlCA. were sixty-five million three thousand nine bun .' their iheiC streng th, and in a brief contest with France, To Messrs. Ruler, Wastes and Lida t , '•-' • ; . i Whilst relations of amity coo - antic to exist, be. tired and thirty dollars; and 'that the public ex- ,Ind -ini se cond serious war with Great Britain ', r"" t Amm l t s "" nc r if t r 3-'l4agikill Cutely: i• i tween the United States sued atlforeigan ,powers, 'meditates for the same period, exclusive of pay. i they had shaken , off all which remained of undue') Orenaxm:-It having become necesney for tne to:art• i w ith sow , of them grave questiens are depending, meets un &canna, of the public debt, muoutaell toe ' • reverence for Europe; and emerged from the at sumo the dutite of another office, 1 hare therefore to ton. der ytiu my resignation us your Clerk. la doing so, it w hich -- • s . • - - • - may re quire the consideration of Congress.fifty-six million three hundredand sixty - fire thou sandh d land • itioe - hhere• of those Transatlantic influences which affords ample:wary to say. that during the time 4 served Of aoeh questions, the roost important is, that throe en ret ninety-three dollars.- eurtounded the infant Republicaand bad begun to ; with younsNicrk, your kindness, and the assistaneeyou , which has arisen out of' the ;tie gutiations with During the satin' period, the payments made in turn their attention to the full and systematic de- I always proffintly furnished when needed. made my task. Great Britain in referent° to Ceara America. • redemptiOn oft the public debt, including interest of the labcks and duties appertaining to. the ofticeOut' r By the•ciaivention concludedabetween the two and promiunenmounted to nine million eight heat- 'lelimpument of the internal resources of the Union. 'agreeable ohs. . , ; , par- deed and forty - four thousand five hundred and ' . 1 Among the evanescent controversies of that • Da vehell eideasor tocherish these friendly relations that ' gueertuagnt n en the 1107 h or 44!tiVtlf;b 0 , both i . • period, the must conspicuous was the quest i on of II her *lll over occutty, or twenty - eight dollars!. a 9 ]i• egulation by Congress of the social condition-of"' ca n ted between us hes-Orders, and hollering that ! .ties covenantal, that "neit her your Wings are the same, denture to hope that its the. fortify, or colonize,- et assume pr - exercise - any du- The balance in the ',Treasury at th'e beginning the future States to be founded in the territory eal Into e transactions of the duties of our 'onkel,' which ' - minion tiverNicaragea,Costa, Rai, the - Mosquito of the present fiscal year, July 1, 1855, was eigh- 'Louisiana.' •, are intimately "Animated, we shall extend the Moe ton% .Coast, or ouy part of Central Ainerica." - - teen million fine hundred and thirty-one thou. The ordinance for the government of the terra; teal good will towards each other.ni. sand nine hundred' and seventy-six dollars; the Yours, most respectfully, :' 'lt was the, un d ou bted under of the .1J • , I the 0 - n iey orthivest'of the river had contained a; e. K. In gErNER I ted States, in making the treaty,' ''that all the ores receipts for first qwerter, and the estimated re- Prevision, which prohibited th ea use of servile la-' K . , • t, eat States of the fernier republic .; of Centratisme-' l :remaining ecipts fur the three quarters, amount Comanasto"tra's Chews, 1 I rice, and the entire territory of,eaph, Would thence - - together, to sixty-seven million nine hundred and, imatherein subject to the condition of the'extra- (linen of of fugitives from service duo in eny ether Pottsyine, Jan. 4. 1848 4 '} Si. forth enjoy completeindendenetie and that both eighteen thoutand soien hundred and thirty-four ath of the United States. Subsequently to the I S. K. . Rom iSs o, e., : 4 contracting parties engaged' amally, and to the dollars; thus affording in all, as the available re- adoption of the constitution, this provision cease& • Lets Onansissioner's Clerk. • 1 - same extent, fur the present itud fur rho future ; sources of the current fiscal year, the sum of I 1 to remain as a law; -for its operationtas such .was.l DWI. STIL:-.4be undersigned have received yoneletter , ~_ „ , ~• . Of resignation, with pleasure at the kindly feelings thotroi t h at If eit h er then mitt any c u r i o of 'right in Cen- i eighty-six mi g . Ilion ei ht. hundred and fifty-six I ' absolutely superseed by the constitution. But in expressed, and while we sever with reer. et the intimate; tral America such claim anemll occupation or thousand seven hundred and ten dollars. 1 ithe recollection of the fact excited the zeal of sea . amid friendly associations which hare eahltod hotwoon us' authority un d er it, worn u nreservedly relinquished , lf, to time mtual expenditures of the first quer- eial propagandism iu seine sections of the con during your clerkship in this office, we ber s to eonottes by the stipulations of this minTanfien i and that I ter of the current fiscal year, be added to the pro- 1 :federation; and,, when a second 'State that of Mis-I, elate you that the people of Schuylkill Cieunty have;dls., _, , , • th e reafterl nein: , exercised or as , bable expenditures for the remaining three-quar played their appreciation of your eharaeter and erooduct.! -nu numninton'lrais ~ • I ' , Bonn, came to be formed in the territory of Louis, by clueing you to a more imp responslbleatrid I mimed in any ' part of Central America, by Great ters. as estinneted by the Secretary of the .Trea." 'lsiana, proposition was made to extend te the lat.: profitable position- I' u Britain or the United States. -; S sury, the ruin total wilt lie -aeventy.'oue million ' ;!ter territory the restriction originally applied eta Hoping with you that our pdrsonal and Want*: Intera • This gevernmenecensentedannestrietions i n re .: two-hundred ho d te s ent y h t e th ousan d eight hun- : ;the country situated between the rivers Ohio and course, in the future, may be as pleasant and friendly as ' in the putt we are gard to a region of country, wherein we lied sped- tired and forty-six dollars, thereby leavine an es- ; .I.illicisheippi. . , s • • Very respectfully and fie and peculiar interests. only been the conviction timated balanee in the Treasury on July 1,18. 51 h -HI Most questionable as was this proposition in all ' . , • -. truly your friends. ':, that the like restrictions were lit the same souse oh- of fifteen million six hundred and twenty - three : 'f its . constitutional relations, nevertheless it receiv-M„ - JACOB KLINE, ~!',. I ligatory on ' Great Britain. Bat fur this under- ' thousand eight e hundred, and sixty - three dollars ' - -eil. the sanction of Congress, with some taiga I A. I L "Ls"... I ' standing of the force anal effeta of time convention, 1. anti forty-one cents. ' , • " anedincations of line, to save the existing righti • PAUL erentia,t e . 1 lo the abote estimated expenditures of the pre - • , • • -a,,,,„,e,a esifee . i . it Would rover have been concluded by.us. Mr the intended new State. It was -reluctantly • .._ _ ___.......__ , So clear was this untlerstanding on the part of I sent fiscal ye t tr, are . included three million dollars t atchmiesteed in by Seuthern States as assacrifice to the United States, that in correspondence content • m to meet the , last instalment of the toil millions . :the cause of peace and the Union , noteonly of thet Gron (Burley/iv Party;comm i only coned Mc Shileg4 • ratification 1 - •-I - ' I.l then l t •eel • di ' • - ' a • • - ' . i porancuue with the ofehe convention, i provIll«l_ en ate relay wit exico, an t light stipulated by the treaty of to, isiana, but hair Plirty.-The following,Card of, Invitation, which iit was distinctly expressed, that:the - mutual cove- ; nven chilli :mo hundred and fifty t iro, ,i e a the principle of equality among:tate! States ' was ext., tsively circulated. giros as good a doscriptDin of, Hants of num-occupation were ,fint, i nten d e d to np . 1 'lOl Itt r.,', epprepriated on account of the debt due i guarantied by the Coustitation. It tali received m this celebrated party, as' any words of ours could. r• We - pi e to the Brinell establishment at the Belize.- I to Term', ythiek , two sums make an aggregate I.: by the Northern States with angry and resentful may odd, however; that the Programme was carried Ad, Thi s qu alification is to ho nscrilshd 29 the fatit, dint, amount of :ten inillien seven hundred and litty t i c o ndemnation and complaint, because it did ten to the letter. coolipt the word -probably,"' which snould t in "virtue of successive treenail st ith previous soy- ' thommand &Mere, and reduce the'exPerldi tares, ac- ; - cuniede all which they hadaxactingly demanded. I be left out. Mien enumet (cuddle his witvel.l..arrow, ' craps of the cuuutry, , Great Winne had 'attained nun or estiMetemi, fur ordianry objects of the year, '' Having passed through the forum., of legitaation; no-how ,- s o d how the gentlettiiin who were druni got ; a conecision of the right to mit mahogany er dry- -to the sum Of sixty million four hundred and scr-' ; : ittook its place in the statute book, standing wields at the Belize, but with positive usclusionot enty-six thousand dollars. •;i open to repeal, like any other act of denbtfill cons ' hone we can't tele. Of 'course thea were not ail drntdr.' , neither Weft all the' whairdtte s there; hut many WDOntd, all dement or , sovereignty ; find th us it' confirms ' The ainoto?t oh the putlie debt, at the commence- atitutionality, subject to bre pronounced teal and I attend must have felt d elat • On eh, 1110M)11, with sere heads '' ' structiun and Math:rtool import of ''mint. of the present fiscal year, was forty million :I void by the courts of and the natural con e ~ , , , . - law , possessing pus= I ~ !, th e treaty as to all the rest of tie T9;1011. to entmelt I five hundred :and tuelity-tnrce thousand six bun- i 'Ude efficacy to control the ! rights of the Statue, I and accusing consciences: L i' the stipulations applied. ;, . I dyed and thirty-ono dollars, and deduction being i u, which might thereafter be organized out of any I -timed Complimentary party to be giteu to Me orate It, however • became apparent, et an early day wade of antisequent payments, the whole public ,u, part of the originarterritory of Louisiana. ! I W. Davis, in rho St. t;ialr Depot, on Christmas night, : , . ' Do he 2.5 th, 1854.', .utter entering upon the dismitiaege of my present 'debt of the federal govermucut totuaining at -: L this_„? 'ln all this, if any aggression there were, any The Party to open with eStraight•Pour." at Sae °Wok functions, that Great lirith;a ittiii cont i nua l ill the • time is less plan ferty million dollen.. ..,; itineration upon pre-existing rights, to -vrhicti precisely. and dust Witt the -Crawling Cotillion:" I- I 'exercise or assertion of large authority in all that . • Time remnant of c er t a in e th e r government stocks'"; portion of the Uuiun are they justly chergeable'.? :SUPPER ON TABLE. a' It eseisohli. l• ....r } ' pa rt of Central America aelniummln celled the Mose• amounting to two hundred aid forty-three thou- a !' This controversy passed away with the (mei. ; , a After the cloth- is , removed •tho toasts tand probably': . • come of the company) Will be drunk. 'After which-Mr. ' entire len gth of them' sand dollars': r e ferred t o in. thy li.A. , Message as :: kiwi nothing surviving it save the &amain let ttir ' quit° coas t , and covering the e t , .. ' . . , . s . , , -I Frank Walton will introduce to the company (at a side ' State of Niearagun, and a part of Lestraltica; that t out ttaudine, hes since been paid. - !! h f o t h e sta t u t e. ' 0 , • tatlo) Mr. P. Peke. Pam allict•rs will be on hand to , she regarded the ' Belize richer absolute domain, After :speaking of the effective sys tem by which''; • Butt long afterwards when, by the proposed ac keep keep tally and order, Arrangements here dwen elides and was gradually extending ' its limits at the ex. I t h e B ras h e•• if l cession of the Republic of - Texas , the Unital I of rho - rite Abe -Mill Creek Railroad C 0.," ter eseundon tickets „„, se , of the Static of lion luras • and that she had ' ' , st, miners o gos eminent is new con- I • :, States Were to take their next step in territorial , 1 at half price, therefore many persons . may be e xp ected , 1 " . "". ducted, and'of the checks pr o v id e d to prevent dis from New Castle•Watitesville, Mt. lops , Crow itellow t 1.0" in su lar group natty et:lionised a considerable . I: gicatuese, _a similar contingency, occurred, aril , and Ilsrensdate. Extensirearrattgetnonts hare alsiebcen ; known as the Bay Islands, and belonging, oho:ekes . honesty altnottg public officials. the Presideut ti becatne the:occasion for systematized attempts- to completed for..ths delivery of the Lame and lititl, to to that State. es . eat' ..: ' i inters:ono in the auuteetic affairs of ono Section Of : their respective hom al alter the performance. . :.• I"•, -Ail the arts or pretentionanf Groat Britain, be. • . . 1 , I • . . . ? • the Union, in defiance-of thine rights as States, , N. n.--Oentionen are, requested to leave their Shuotinst ~, ~, • t to the rights of .the States of Central : Derived ai-, our innate revenue is, 11l chief pert t , thil of the etipalations of the Constitutionea- Irlitts at home, as duelling is positively prohibited ois the 'lie eon re* from duti ...1 oti iinports, its magnitude affords .. :. ptetniese. thaw wishing tweintaulge" can obtain Mena! A merica.nnd to the manifest' tenor of her stipt:la • g ratify itigpv idenco of the prosperity, not only o f' ;" 41 a practical direction, n These attempts assumed 1 t sine - tickets to Ibri C/i//ioii or Niagara cheap. : ; Innis with the' United rAuterins understood by this time shape of- persevering endeavors by sumo of I our c•ittinse'ree but of the other grea t interestiO The, following is ' a net or the gentlemen tannin; Coma government, have been math ' tlits subject of imp,. ,_ u • .ti ' ' . i. the representatives itt*both Houses of Congreis, I mittens: , I nation through the American Minister et Lunde)) , a . e e poll whielethat depends. '1 to deprive the b , outhern , States of the supposed • Dob,Corson, Cline Skirls, andJm Parvin, will actemes 1, he printopio that all moneys not required fors herewith the instenetioas to Lim un the beneht of the provisions of the act authorizing 1 pang alt. Davis from Backs's. St.' Nicholas, andintro-. I transmit .. the current expeuses of' the Guvertimeut should re-i , duce him to the cempany. •.- . s , subject, and the correspondence oetweeu him and main f . s UT active employment in the hands of the • 1 " !! tiro oreanieation of the State of Missouri. CON/. 0/1 SUPper.-•.n. 11. COiYOII, I. De eat Reitsnyder.l the British Secretary for Foreign Affairs, by Which t . r Mr..lim Kirk, Co., John Christman, K. li:, Tem Irwin, 1%. you will perceile that the two governments differ r mid time s '' • people., e a cue s t: art that the annual; , r eoreir of the Constitution triumphed-over sectiouni St.. A. ii.Spicer,Supsta - '. s widely and irreconeileabiy tit to the construction of •nue frlun all source s exCeetl4 by . tunn y : - ereitelice and the elided errors of the day, aid One. on Reareniments.-ffit. Pete Shersnan, Col. 'Frank , millions to smilers, the tsinount needed for a pro -;, the -,2, . Texof te p t It rho ' e mon as she as re ernem ts , It. Rhoads, Frank Walton, Prot Roorback, Ilan Irwin, •d its effects on their res me ta the convention , . an . . 1 - - dent and counemeeical administration of public toes r a"". -- sa . D. G. S., Austin Darrow; V. P. .-. I; • fi ve relations to (Antral America. •.4 WWI with:soma institutions which her people hid fairs, Cann of fail to suggest the propriety , of , air • ' • f o r Om: on Music. -J ohn Robottom, Jake Sherman; Jake ' Great Britain stm;coestruee the convention , es to -,. theses' t h em s e l v e s , express agr e- • Utiler, David !sans - , M. D., - 11. Neiman, Jerry Kuhns. i maintain uuchanged all het previous pretensioni early reyisihu and" reduction of the tariff of duties!, Ment, by the re-annexing act, that she should be t . (bet. on Danemo, -Floor Manager, Charlie Lawton; I ever the tilosqiiitueccammt„ and in di ff erent parts of on jetports., It is now au generally conceded that '-; Susceptible of subdivision into -a plurality 'of Assistants, Bill Uhler, Theodore Them Jako Mete,sneep, ; the purpoia of revenue alune can juetify the impe l ; 8,„,,,,„ •., , John Reed, Bill Mortis, John Callon. , I 1 Central , America. Theil6 pretensions( es to the . . : - ' .. - noon of deities on import:. that, in readjusting the I , '--' Oon. on Delicery.--Cline Meals, (If able) with they, Mosquito coast, are founded.. en the assumption of Whatever advantage the interests of the South- impost tables ands .1 ett 1 whic h in mime i abl : a • . .el . me es,ig to s wheelbarrow, Yank with the Stags. Bob . I 'political relation betwecu tietiat Britain end' the • . ,Y 1 ril States as such gained by this, were far in ebni. tomtit on Mr. Darn home.--R Corson aid Jake, remnant of a tribe of ladjante en am coast, entered require essential mudificattone, a -departure /rem : it crier iu results, as they unfolded in Who progress ' Persia. . ' i into t t' when the whole' country was a cola a , a IMO the principles of the present tariff is not aflame / I el' time, to those which sprang from previous eon- Tickets 25 cents, or 20 f•r $l, ifid 2 to getter up of the petal. m •!, Club. - e " ' Dila posseseion of Spain. It enema be successfully i . 'cessions hy the South.: . . . --....----.4.4.4......,-- -- ; ; Controverted, that, by the nnblic law of Europe ,SPeaking of the Army, the Message commenta , M To' every thoughtful friend 'of the Union,- /fir Temper:mu Milting at &Glair The Tomirance • and America, no possible act iof such Indians or upon its activity during the past year in defends to the true lovers of their country,-to all Who • Oleic redecessors could coulee em Great Britain •' longed and labored for the full success of this demonstration at St. Clete on Tuatday evening nu got' -P . , lug the Indian frontier, and recommends the pros. , • • ~ - e any political rights. -;',..,- : f bl' . ' f.' a !great expenment u repu man iustitu ion ,- np with much spirit and well enemies& Theatteedancepriety of Snaking provision, by a retired list,. f 1 . . a was the cause ofcongratulationthatsuch an fur at i Great Britian does not tillage the a s sen t of /3 1 , • m i. ... nnui!nally large and the hausa crowded. 'During the . as the origin of her claims me the Meequito cutieL disabled of f icers fur increased compensation, to the', 'opportunity had occurred to illustrate Pair advans afternoon ale united bodies of the St. Clair and Port' She has, on the contrary, bYleepeatent and eueecto o ffi cers retained on the Eat fur active duty, and timing power on this continent, and `to furnish to Carbon Division' of Sons of Temperance,with tbe 'Pert . : eiyeireatice, renounced and. relinquished all pre- l , a - 1 tie °organization of the army. • , . the world additional assurance of the strenath :Carbon Dress Baud Parade/ In procession thirm*h the , townies of her own, and I"M:igen:ad the full and ' or P ar- - r . s m' • quid stability of the constitution. Who would streetst and at seven o'clock In the evening, Manned 1 sovereign right of Spaie in the'most unequivocal ' In noticing the condaton or our Navy, au *ea : wish to see Florida still a European pelmet.? Who In fall regalia to the M. E. Church, where the Meeting; terms. Yet these pretensions, so without solid l . propriation is recommended for rho construction • twould rejoice to hail Texas as a lone star, instead c. ;rim held. Here, they were addressed in suceenion, by 1 foundation in the beginning, and thus repeatedly of six attain themps-ofavor. - . mof one in the galaxy of ' States? Who dues nut • a the Bev. E. Crompton, Rev. Mr. Beach,' Dr. William i !Injured, were, at a recent peeled, revival by I/ mat, Tito retniried eieess of $2,626,200, exile,' r t , ~ ; appreciate the incalculable benefits of the aqui. s yythes and Ren. S. W. Kurt:, before a large audience of Britain against' the Central. American Stater. the' . _ .- .- _ _ " ' ur- 0 t anion of Lettisiaba S And yet narrow views end I :, visitors, who took atititorest in the cause. MeSCrocap•• u! Spain s area l ar 3 Wa ll the ancient juristliethin p . 0%.1. rev,' ts, in the post Mee Department show s ~ sectioiell-perposes would inevitably have excluded ' ; I They wire first, applied a necessity fur material " changes in the present ' them all front the Union. in that-region. . . . . . e u , lone "harass wax well received. and could not: fail to‘" o', . ,only ton defined part of the mat of Ni caragua, • ' But another struggle on the same point ensued, ' mato - deep Impressions on the undecided. alre nearb, '• , . . . and laws-changes wlach should bear particularly - y . . - . „ . I afterwards to the reboil of; ;as ettlantee coast, : wnen our victorious armies returned from mexteu, , expressednimarlf in ells meal rich and original style,. ' lastly to a part of the edese of Costa Rica; awl' i upon that 'immense mimes of _matter which now - I ';and it devolved on Congress to provide for dieter- I haat ' ; ma t h to the P r• of his bearer'. but wi t h:man ' at they are now remitserted to 'this extent, notwitia goes free.: , 't t Buries acquired by the - treaty of Guadalupe ilia sharp thrust at Oenetras rßuzawthr. liinmih're ono) standing "engagements to tlie,UniteieStates. ' ' ' iNTERIOn, , '• :: distr. The great relations of the subject had Whisio s eof, wiont mentioning tile thrashing be gave i , On the eastern coast of ' r Nicaragua and Costa The reifort, of the Secretary of the Interior will ' 't 'now become distinct and clear to the perception I all the other generate of the LionorAnny. ltoreviewed! Rica, - the interference of !Gala Britain, though engage your attention as well fur useful suggeii. . of the public mind, which appreciated the evils the caused Ittaperauce, dwelling exultingly cults prOl exerted at one time in the' form of' inilitarroccu- tions it. eontains, as for the interest and imps; -!;- of sectional controversy upon the question of, the sent prespectsould concluding by advishog her o sont' tot potion of the port of. San Juais del Igurte,, then in lance of the .subjects to which they refer. -. admission of new States. In that crisis intense "thick tell hargesisf stick tull hurt and God will crows? the peaceful possession of the appropriate atatiori- The aggregate amount of public lend sold du- is solicitude pervaded the nation. - But the patriotic your efforts with successa . ' • ! ' ties of the Central Amer ic an States, is now pre. ring the. ; last decal year, located with military ',', iinpulses of the popular heart, guided by the ad- 1 • Dr. Wythei schttereti a bright ehower of wit and avec.; seated by her as the rightful exercise of a protec. scrip melted werrante, taken up under grants for a, monitory advice of the Father of his Country,: I torship urer the Mosquito - tribe of Indians. re.l.ls, add selected as swamp lands by Statei, is t.. ruse superior to all the difficulties- of .the incorpo-1 noteaoter the bottle in a mirth provoking mat and ~ But the establishment at the Belize: now reach. twenty -four millions five hundred ana firty.seven l'; ration of a , new etupire into the Union.. In; the i advanced many substanthil argunient under nee,aaa • _. lag far beyond its treaty limits into the State of thostiannaluur hundred and nine acres; of which :: counsels of Congress there was tuanifestall ex-1 tire cloak of fan. . • - Honduras, and that of theility 'Amnia, appertain- the, 'Joann told *at fifteen millions seven bun- ' , Ammer antagonism of opinion'aud action between II But it was reserved for Rey. S, W Kurtetendle the t i jug of e i g h t , t o the- tame Stiff, are as distinctly tired amt: twenty-nine thimeand-five hundred arid '. seine representatives, who sought by the abasive reas a Mydeaded mossier, and thisi• he did, as a ((: t rt• ray colonial governments as those of ,Jamaica or Can- twenty-f Mir ae•es, yielding in receipt* the sum , amitineutietitutional employment of the logisla.l l Mg Malt, "witnottentittens e. a - ' - , t •- ' , ada, and therefore contrary to the very letter as of cleren million - lout hundred and eighty-five " tire powers of the government to interfere is thee Be arraigned the gredkini Of the 1kin0t^1,47,210 and well as the spirit of the convention with the 'Una thousand three hundred and nighty dollars. In t cuudition of tete inchoate &aloe, and to ; itepoeel, brought him en for trial, standief against blip ' s prosea led States, as it wee at the time of ratification, end' the samelperitui of time , million 'seven Mins f their own social theories upon the latter ; ; andj I tutees atterney, and twinging'to the witness Stand tol now iir. underatood by thirt liiiretimient; ";. area ana twenty:three thousand eight hundred t other representatives, who repelled the interhoa a s e t s ) , ah a n et R ee l ' r e am r e ek *" w e as,,,,, t t w e e t . The Interpretation whithi the .British govern- nod fiftyafour acres have been surveyed; but in , Raton of the general government in this reapeet,l the was cendnetril ne fair as Maisie on i reime t t t o meet, thus id 1 „- I. . . assertion and. act, persists in ascri- considenititin of- the quantity • already subject ho I - and maintained the.self.constauting rights ef thei - how the right to ehan i mge „.• bing to the convention, entirely changes its char- entry, eel additional tracts have been brought in - Stotts. In truth, rho thing attempted waa, ini, De, dace he Was not a , "", Suter. While it bolds us to till our obligatiene, it to market. ' . ' form alone, action of the general governinents jury which can t alna tt 'ma"' prejudiced P ereeal ;P ertie e i '' in a great, measure fidelities: Great -Britain frotu Si ' * • - * while in reality* it was the endeavor, by abuse of lei men his, scorn °Make , 'the "Seenk s." } Sets those, which constituted the consideration of this In thii Territory of Kassel!, there have been, • legislative power, to force -the ideas of internal eievertheleormanj counts wereilletellalest him, latekid t g overnment for entering into the convention. It acts prOudical to good order, bat as yet noise I „policy, entertained in particular States, epee alt With teanniony ;of an everwbeltaleg =tam, in • td•it Wasals impossible , in my judiententsafea ' th e United occurredainder circumstances to justify the inter-I - lied indopendent Staten. Once more the censtiS - , proven without gainsay, that be was a a Bahl:yet; oft . -States to acquiesce in such ennstraction - of the 'position !of the Federal Epeentive. That could 's ,eution and the Union triumphed - signally. 1 The : .peacea' a ntyranen a robber, a !ratter, a tiatudemeand al respective . relation* of .s h e '. t w o governments to 'only be ; in ease of obstruction to federal law, new Territories were , organized without restrici runner of sordi, for he ataki Ws vietinaleeper;than the! Centel Ameriete• ,•..a -•- :- - -• of organ - tacit resistanoe to territorial law, assuming?: lions on the disputed point, and were thus left 0 : • greaseereesatopeantioue a , a s .s. , _ To a ;opened call by; ibis government " upon the charecter of inserreetiten which, if it should: judge in that.paiticular fur themselies; and the 00 . tYpintertraming tip the evidenie, the jett y . refereed li Great ,Britain, -to abide bh,and carry tat) e ff ece occur, it *601,1 he my ditty promptly to overconee reuse of the constitutional faith -.proved viper:mu" • vindlaiesitbsat leaving then: ewe, of guitty,:eed see- " the 'stipulations of the Contention according to its end suppress. - • I cherish the hope, however, that ennughan Congress not only, to accomplish -tbie - ... . _ l. brit:mint ins ort tticvi" Atari ' - the s' ' . - - 1 ,,„„„ra„- at t i b i e eete , - 0, 12 ,- no aa wa f er r ,„i, ' minte d ° P t , Ali r tig from possess the occueenen of any such untoward. , event . will ;be e prtmary object, but also the incidental and. lOrtll,l 7 4 ' , • - .- -, '' -. , • --, - eitinefeelonitationOf vortitmeof the Central-Arne- prevented by rho sound mouse of the'peeple of the • lees important One of in amending the provisions fig- ea ithieAletiml 7 -the,drsialtird'e king' Agienase Mote • - s tates of u et t esei - d • ... • . • - -... • h .- • for - ' • • •• • - fro nd „..: it be. -. , .: _, ~;... . ~ _. ,-.... ,- : .-- _ ~..- Iteon- ih _., 0 nrele enrage:4 an .COsta. Territory, : wail il its orgame law; poseessing the . : , l of t °statute the extradition of fug iti ves Aftbaeoneluilata of Mr.' Relates ...tiariis;il l. liOADi or affirminggovernmentbeetheir 'pu blic that . o,operatierr of the treaty is pros - are cnti(ed while deporting themselves peacefully - pare-guard of the metal Fovornirsent, and thee • ladkotimat down , *wk.:tames as 'members or the - peouve.only, and dial itatleg 're great - Britain' toto th f . 1 f htight; al ho peacefully relieveit f ii hta I (id ti Ithelogislam• • . - , ~ s .. in ., a etc egtere ee tt i atun mustpee.. ; tiniest' Of INiuditerent Teinperaftre, witrai i,' noir in '-• abandon err contract ity,Omesaitiniilttit viii her .teeterl lof tbottajO meet of it , svitheitt interfereneeT lion tit" ammo 0 the States- _ . !ortrse-et trirt atettip. .-, - - ;. ~.. , It. Minn ne Aidormt :Atlitßi. fat ....i i #.,,,,,,a.,-,,...-.. _ -.FUR. part of tio!fli!"Pne. IX loy ~ I. 014 , z , t.tt... , ,,, , .- 1 - .. 1 1114,4tolamatioit rex:ll - .IIIIX m 44 = l`P" - ti'i'.' 6 '" - ' ''•••• - t'l - •• 4 tt •-,•• '- - _ • • t -t_ , ; t • ..., •... ,:, t , t t •,- - . -_., , ' It., ; t ..., _ ',„ ,_..,:: • ',•.•,,-_--.:',:•." 7. 1 2, 1-ts I . - .. 1 - .-.- '..- ,- -: -' ' '•• .•-- :' ••'. "- , ''-' - . -.. '.' .- _. ~... '-11:',,..;*--.....--.C7t-f-j."'-:i, ottbszadisiohtwwwwsSistwwwkwwer.' Was Witoilowa, - to wits - Pandeasiabt,.rik: -- ' fi lawnonitoan, t616,154' ' • b percent. loan* ' 38,00,445 ac„ 4} per cent. loan, 1148,200 M = ',Y. 4 per emit. loan, 1013,00000 . Total fended debt, " 559,1}07,50f.47 Unfunded debt; 'is Belief notes in circa- , - 1-! • Wien, . Nits 00 Interest certificates 4 • outstanding, 19,157 24 Domestic creditors, 1,264 00 Balsams of temporary • loan of April 19, • 4 195; 625,000O0 tetaparfirr - s• • •,-;•• • loariof Key 9,1114, 2413,000 00 'Total unfondeddebt, Total debt Doeospbaa 18S5, .41,067,1 MM .72 Ibtldebtae alt,ogra itadad,D0e.1,183 , 1,41 1 49 4 , 544 7 4 do `do '1; In 41,0'87,19_4r-72 Decrease during the fiscal year, 630,001 02 This statement exhibits the gratifying RIO that:during the. Rood year , ending Nnvetaher -.;lllls3;'the indilitedimas of the Comnionweidtit has been reduced .$630,601 02. Daring the same period laige:_apitte-enCpayntentir wire made fur -the compisticat of ilt.. aaw_P ottite • Ritil= road, re•leYieg!thiliatltii , .4l - the Ordatibis Rail . road, aid Rik otherparposse: nein demands 'l4; on the linuntry "Orb 100 0 0 Oki-aid of loons. R ~to. us new schemes ot in 4 Wool- tiaPrlrotaitolt io ß 'on oliPtoPtiotiotio to the , demo: at0,0e0. 1 0 0 4.0 1 . 1 . 1 04 4 1. 1 4 strict - 4eenylt=all-departments or the gorern 4 went, exid•lading* the receiving 411 , 2 disherxing Motto of the Coototo*ogth .1(k .34 14 "Ott"*tot :thei4l4*-01116t*: and; under ordinary surplus or the-xeyetiogio - to:Vo 404 010 dotoPtititier thOpubliesiebt •'- _ p,DITOWS TJIBL7G.. '; "sveg n • Wei 'gala? *mai Dex 4 io;k: , oai are too etioltded tbiktraolt testa - 00f Its potatatt* '1; „ 4 viiittstmquin „ t. , rrord4flridirot_. 0 0. 0 1*!uti " or c t iOilillitßifuelllet,l4. Market street, dinebnyff**•,.74ey . 4 !* dltidnnltet! at Bets 's betel, and einstilsited on inlet at the 14- Modat, but not COrnmtabfr.—One oar anti' • on czal4 . 14 . . • • sctiberscedereChis paper Monied this week, simply ...enTntr" F Fourth and ate e ta . cause he had a "taste for nuts," which was contintudly On_ notion, the Council proccedeat,to choose bj ;rote being spoiled and embittered by the disgusting character from the lowest bidders, who shall hive the eontract to build the Wallin Morris' Additlinf,l Barry we have been in :the habit of this particular I ved the largest number of vOtee and consequent quid. He said it always ' , hint his feelings" to ?ea tire! re ly ihey have the contract. Theirkroposed to do the Journal, because - he • was sure. to awl "something bar, • work•at Si 115 per parch, Including terial and digging. said about his favorite draursi • . . A mint:rate° of three, consisting of r ;Severn , Carter sod • Derr were apPointed to complete theiCoidtart.- Irir The Mien Divis Party.—A calico arm poky cams • Patrick, Ilaruperty's 'Petition .for relief wax laid on the off on New Year's eve, at the private residence of one oft , . our citizens, which not only accomplished a pribreworthY • A list of .the accounts due the Boretigh by iiandry per charity, but also afforded is splendid entertainment. ;, • • ; Was wardtdivered to the committeir7;bn acconints, with Goods to the amount of one hundred and twenty-fire authority to collect them. dollars, with five &Benin cash, went Pieced In thohnndo on oe on the .suideet, of re.ieesing„the School room to of the Dorcas inelety tbedlstributiOn among the needy l as . Miss !Branch laid over nntil the neXt. ineeting.: • the pnweeds, of the party. . ' i . On motion Of Mr.-Kopitssch, 'the Ciejit war directed to Farb. In the evening 'pedlars with their - - Uttar J notify the Collector to•fey the luf'644 due by the Be fall of ail the notion peculiar to the, trade—gaudy mil- ; Ki r k, l o cas h. eoev—trimmings and fixing—hooka Ind eyes—pins and l. . 'the fil lowing bills were passed: • needles, he., Le.,..were displayed to the admiring gaunt' J. Kimmel and others, for work on Streets , 'Stir ladies and brave men." Even blankets and shawls . CharlesWl - waren and others, do ,' liannels;shhis and many of the necessaries of winter t Isaac Severn, work on Market ileu ii, were generously • piled on the growing hasp Which this Jam ... leuip, • calico party raised to the kind goddess of elm*. , .1 . m c , rw i t ,..-ye i iit t i Anao , Some of the wore eccentric, contributed much to the' J. W. shay, do amusement of- the ethers, by the fantastical dresses they Sam eel Harts, Clerk, wore, which in aft thegiory of calico and colors, with but tons, hookienteyes, and, pins enough' to make a dim. 1 - makers'. octet, could not mist provoking mirth and iald hter. fetid and long.. Some kindhearted fair ones, lir Mask* and hoods, made the most persevering beggars, and. with their charity boxes on band toughed at once the heart, and pocket/lot the friends, with appeals for the poor, extraCting name', out Items, In the way of small change Those Parties originstOd last winter In Nei , York, where they did to the poor u much good. as they omit cloned mirth and ammoneitt, to the, rich who gave, and we think of all parties, those are the most commedd7 able. • I=l --fikr.rhe.lhhaplagg:Osteit'Astk4i,.. --.-... . ;;.'„4lllas .- - Thillleplren titeaCeTpertml bane, is „as, . i p i ii t ili ke ki l i g agskiikeikey . 4.ll,4tate 'ld ast., - the placentae general one; Presented. by the United, fottohittowisione t a k ed bib e ,Odos . ye,r: - , 'Start; TEM British : goternmentParies oveilthei P 004 0 4 4.0 01 . 1 *1f- Btir 00 , 11 : Bi - C't:- - '"' - -----%-- _ . ,queetititof therigish; of Oren tifritaiti,real Or rip, --' re' .- ' a» - fLadeekll- ft.4 ,- -. ;, •,- •', -- 5 ..'4 . . poled, itt:CeittratrAmerica. and **lnset OM Marl . ccoritiari 4131. naiiiirktiO. U. D. -'-:,-:,. 'kid atitlerights o . ..the date - of the imgyi sital..that ogropesithig dimettrytiatel . amok, 31 -D.i`.6- . thiket ' . nghts conittrebended the Proteeto*hiP . ''lot . ' fnaistrirt4.4. Carpenter, ill,.'t i.,.:,.. I '' q 0 Moilitts Indians, the extended • jmiadieticut ...,_,,, ._-''''..:''''. ~L . -4 1, , ''''S L,...,„' , :' - ,„, , ' ,„,, seta Huai" Of the - Balite; mid the:eov - trfititi:B* Afar xwmans if 1r0u1iff...... ..,' - -Y-Pa's,wr - 5r , .... 4 ,=. .-_,,-''''"" letandraind theklispoltproensda by impliettaMlo `2l l o ' 44 '"" Athi t n4 ...' li ft - P i. '' ,l- '-'"' M "'''''' -°n int*, that, if tlitiftstiptilet r ions of . the.. troat i r :he Bomar 20tIntint feltinitimakiiicitteleetedtar . the i 1 - f t - .effec t , 3 oere yfa tare in . tl rea t . r ,- inny,ina ensuingyeart • , . I continue to hold the contested 'aniline of 'Central R. Cum Wain, W. X; 1 441.11; YM* - ?.. s- ILI. valid } Apietiei, - The:United' Spites carmen admit eithei .1 wgibii4.;f 4 .4tiOrin. teit.''l L atrifatarpt tee4e4ll4 -the IlVeTet* r#4 o ‘ Pfeleie.eN' We f,iimidit:: , ioyi , 4 ... i 6.,,,, a i r ia z it4iii I'l4*w:tea Bidet that,* thititte-iif,-the .treety, G re at 'lliitaiti had John's day, after sada the treternilyteat down to a any possessions there, other than the limited and :n..... ....„,. mi0kini043 , 2 .. * ***040."40 4 . 'testate .establiattietit..at -the: Itelitei and maire‘ . . I,,77C t a is mo tor b asf o,- i. - .,•: : • • • tea that,lf,She had any , th ey were surrounded b y v the eossvontitin. :- This government, recogniair g the otiligationtof the treaty; has oircounte desired to see it exeintel . it goolfLoth by nett' partlea,and in the discussion, - therefore, bas not.loiked to fish trot-Wei we might Assert, led . ependen tly..of= the -treaty, in considera tion:of our geographical position unt i o( other eir euantinees, whidh Create - fir hi . relationi to the . CentralAmerfean State:;lifferent from those of enyipareremetiCif Europe, - .2 -, :',.--= • , ~... - ' 'Theilritislirgaverriment, in its last control:Mien.: I:loo4.4thearghlrell , .knowing the.wietre of the Ifni jitithateiffetill.deelareilhat it Mei imitraidawhy kat:islo.o4*OMattliitriay not:enable the tieger ernettridaltroirritentiell'ottatieltt to a itatiefecte -1 iri.:4l k itinin.c.4* - :114wie4,- , ,:,....- ~ :. , .. - ..': - ~itiorid'or. itu k :iaitteu - - miiii.cit ijiticonstriction of hireittycenatfatlYedinited , al4 : :this. warn- Anisat,nittl•-iesolled.t . 4.ltUditt'iiii the . rights , the VoiteitGates, Yet aettnittideliehy the mime de -.llo;lehieli is armed .b,Y.theßritish :invernment, te: . remttve all tenses ',tar serious Misunderranding tetWerithir tert4atione 'essociated:hY ail many 'Ake efitttizeaf shtritittdriO. i Wiiiiopm to ma prepetticktoeitheidee eiti:Mulenblit setutioir.id tt'orthe contatersy . biipiates.' :',,, .- ...:, :- - I.::-.= - I.. --: :: - .' . . -- f.:-.- :.., _ There - ir,, hatfitri4l,easeti -tit _apprehend, tlittl with Great Erifilii In thea r atiiiiliecupatiqzi of the I 'disputed territories, and: thetherefore free- tically null:so alit tters*lereirlightr, thialoter7 national difloultyeatmant longeeniainmideterinirt, ed, without ititeleititinseringedatiger the I ly-telatiOne; Which it is thilitterestas welter the - duty: otbnatnntrile to cherish end Pieseree;•-it - -Will afford tee 'stneereglittificration, if future efforts shill itiatilt- in the anemia, anticipattal heretofore with more confide:meant' the aspect 'of the 'meal 4 ternsitaine - sew; to . :' -..':•.• The.Eriabienielluals in - de tail to: the, illegality of lirelge nations ecruiting a : this'll - tilted States,' . this - .r and concludes portion of the 'Message ne fol; lona: - . ~ .. . , . These eonsitterations, and the• fact, that the erase of complaint was not a mere casual octur rence, but a deliberate design, entered 'Upon. with full knowledge ,hf our laws and national policy, , and couducted hy responsible public functionaries, impelled me to present the 'case to the British gov ereinent, in order to seeure,.not only. a cessation Of-the wrong, but its reparation. • The subject is still under . diseyseion; the result of which will be ' communicated to you in doe ti me. • i The importance of settling the. disputed boun dary line betweee the Territory of Washington • If and the c(intigeons British possessions . is .again urged. In reference to the sound dues of Den , mark, it is stated that the invitation to. our gov; ern ment to. go into convention with representatives of European States for the capitalization of the .dues,, bar been ilecline4 though a willingelesa is expressed to compensate Denmark for,all'her out lay. in imprOving the Atavigation of the Sounil s or Belts: Our .diffirultits- with- France, Spain and i Greece, are all Tronounced settled or nearly set . tled. ' - . . 4;160304 00 Er. irvewyri• of: Ai igtOavca—Fue 44 o Pien*T;igt ofthe ;441- • _ . member sltduilr i" o " t t T f4 q 44517:tr "" .. asit);3•ioti, tirier, Ecimater:llo4*Cut4; Have: -Threand Sopttieete=the-sseethieeritoorderles wait by the President, and the.'niated. - to mid the minutes of the last regular meetin g. sad upon being "The anci. on Ac!mtutionirrto 7 4. 0 ) Ingt,P. T !' Rigol'4l0 1i ri: ." It 11154,-tul :Tttetidiechirigiet.: Logs* Si4fe; by file_aailstkictittiiithl:ft Ireede:milues*Ref e w er 6 finielDWards l '. lgviim . . 10 ..„. ettest, reported. adverse to .4yertter mike ilort,`Anti were discharged. ' , Cont. on enclosing Market Itonse;r l ieWted yvOrk *MS were discharged. The cost of thief; work will be Iw. tirimi Woe hundred and. one tbousSiid eiellars; train view of ,tbe manner he which tIiSZI4. le don ., though tisii us "31 tionbli the toposed 'it cann o t be said p cann propcortk, StmtVelittatas. on malts In Conti* street, new the bee Iteneirieliefted'iteerdee*, and ;we r e ateelleeT*4 - but ventinsed on plinking Noriegli,Aanik. OWL - taininf at 1- bkpeaatloOilzesellte sh eet, re ffiiee' and WOO4lS let elt aknedi tia antisB**w e!l,7*Cathelli boning inntild t -and on trails:4ost the ehriettnt Vedette street,; aereadeallinehlttstreet - _ The President reported that Snit ti tee dungy -2'lo muss bis boOIi.IFP 62I o ' l3 ol° 2ol d net be logaity - 4 cow. OD 811111,11 C0101113i4 031 grans, to the 'vicinity et East Market a t rial . t==s!Z=!= SIMS 37 62 :14 311 31 09 tro _XOO law 'lei the exuAtion of fugitives Wins service with occasional ;episodes ; 4 frantic effort to ob structitheit vilecution, by riot mid murder, Con tinues/Joe-a brief filuie,',to"agitate cer4la laeall ties. l; Dat_the true 'Prim e iPith of leaving - mesh Mato; anti:' erritedi tii regulata, its own laWs of labor, according twits ttwn rtertsetlt4 right mid expedi- • ettey, , :had.arMuitled fist hold of tlesjitibliejtelg.., mentilto siieb a:degree that by atuatrfanAbilsent: itiwaelobseried in the orgiinizationrotl the Terri-, tekitil IYaihipgthur ~ : ;., ; - ti _ „ i !When, more reeently, itbeceine reqiiisite to or, ganize the Territories of :Nebraska arid Kansas, it",:w4, the ,natUral , anti legitimate, i(lnot the in writable, . tepee. - of,eetiemp previous vent i and IWgislation, th at the RutUE , great and sOiladprinci- ple, which hed alircady been: appiied tOi. Utah and No4w ilexice,l, should - - be applied to then - ;1 that they should stand exempt from the!reltriMions 1 pfoposed in :the act relatite - to the Sate or Mis 1 L i Mimi. . ~ I'"fticso resiii e one were, , in the esiireatiew of I i Many th o ugb tfol men, null;from the , ''..'beginnitig,l 'npauttiorizetb byithe cunstitn6m; contrary to,the i treaty stipulations' Or the. cession off! Louisiana,{ and incensistent l with the equality of the-States.. .I Therbad been stripped. of all moral authority, ! by persistent efforts to prochre th'eir :indirect re pita through contradictory , . enactments. - Thoy hair hen practically abro,geted by the legislation attending the organization of. Utah, New Mexico,' and Washington. If any "vitality - ietnairied in them, it would . have beau ' taken awk, in effect, 4 the nowiterritorbsl atita,tin. the • forWoriginally i proposed to the Senate, at the Gist tvisilun of the, ' litst emigrate.; . It was -Manly and ingenuous, as welt as patriotic and. justi•to,dir thieldireelly and plainly, and thus relieve the statnebohk. of en acct, which might be of possibliantare injury, bit of no Possible benefit; and the Measure -of its repeal was' the final coneummatien and complete recognition' of the principle, that. DO, liOrtiOn .tif. the United States shall undertake, through assuMption of the powers of the general gevernmeut. to dictate the Social institutions of any Other portitip. The scope and effect of. the language of repeal' were not left iu doubt. It te ass deelated, iu terms,l to be "the true intent and ',meaning, - (Obis act net 1 to legislate slavery in atiY. Territory Or State, nor 1 to exclude it therefrom, b .4c to leave the people!, thereof perfectly free to Nan and to iegulate their' domestic institutions in their own ways subject only t to the constitution of the .United States." * 1 ; The measure could not ',be' withstehal upon its 1 Merits alone. It was - attacked with violence, on 1 the false or delusive pretext, that it constituted a 1 breach of faith. Never wits objection enure utterly I destitute ,of eabstautial jiistiticatioti. l When, be Core; was it imagined by sensible men, that a.reg- 1- _ illative or 'declarative statute. whetherense Led ten , • I CE_NOTS: 'ter forty years ago, is irnipetalable,--that an'act of: _ . __ congress - is above the enustitutioo If, indeed, ~ N T o'l 'IC E.—T h IR Stockholders of the there wore in the facts illy cause to impute bad ; _j_ Pottsville Litisllnsuralace and Trust Company arc faith, it would attach to ' those only, who havel hereby notified that : an Election fu•Officers will be held Lever vowed. from the, time of 'Abe :;enactment of i at their 018 won Monday evening, Janur 7, 1856,.be .. tweet' the hours of 6 and 9, {„ 4. 3 . the restrictive provision to the presebt day, • Dec. 29.1855 82-9 t B. T. TAYLOR. Sc. Sec. pounce and to cendutrinAt; who have constantly I --- -, • __- refused to complete it bY'needfill'aiipplennentary 1 r yHE — Memin ! rs of the' .Washington tegislatien ; who have spared no 1- eertion. to de-1 - Artillery are hohebyenotteed to Meet for Parade on I priviilit of moral force.; who have themselves again ; oesdaT. January MIL 1556, at 9 o'clock, A. M. A Court and egain attempted its - repeal by the enactment!. of Appeal will also t ?' ) held at 3 u ' el ' a ck• P. M. All 'nom, ' bere are el: quoted to attend. By' enter of the lllaptain, pf incompatible prevision - a; and who; by the - ;nevi- I . . MtIIIN 31 , SIIO3IO Orderly Srryrunlj table reactionary effect Of their oata violence on ' Pottsville, January 5. '';.,r, ' - I.!t ' the subject; awakened the' country to perception , ' l------ ;e ------ 7 --- -- SP CIAL meetinir of the Stock . - 'i:i bit o true etnistitutionailprinciPle, Of leaving the , :_i - . it k, hOldors of the; Meehanice Saying Fund Association ' kilo:atm iuvolied to the discretion of the people of, ‘ ettsville, will bb held at the usual place of muting; ~ the rttapeEt a e xist i ng or iucipient talcs. ' - iv ', oil . loatday ereulni, January , 7, MG. et 7 . o'clock. An . le . It is not !prutendea tlisit this pripcipie, or any , amendment to the•&)nstit ution, relative to Withdrawing , other, peach/dee the polaibility of evils in practice,.l shares of stock, will be proposed. Punctnal attenderice - disturbed es pelitical • action is liable to be by he-. 1 Is requested. „ JAMES FOCHT, .Teey, _ • :man passion:. INo form! of guiernnient is exempt _Pottsville, January S.MS from ineotrvenicuces ; but in this cajm they are the I ' ILLEAII Quarters, 6th Div Won, if - .. -- . :result of the M use, and Met of the levitituate exec- 1 HM.-4.ntimit t 0.3. !Cite of the powers reserved or conferred in the ur- . The Field and Staff officers of theist Ind 1M ile-im:Mte ganization of a Territory. They ?„are nut to be of the let Brigade„U. P. M e are hereby ra:queste'd to ,as• ( writ , t i t i t ie ll d o i rtimer's !Wei. in tbe t e .r o ugh of p o t 6 e 11i,... ;charged to th great . pituciple of Popular surer- 1 • . y. the loth day of January. Me for the ;eighty; on thwmititrary, they•disapitear before the ' purpose.of electing a delegate to represeia the nth lilt I. .intelligetich send patriotism of the people, exerting sloe. U. P. Mt: In the military Coro ention to b e beld'at ;through therbitllut-box their peacetuttand ottani L it atrisidirg. on the third Monday of January nea r. iv Ibut irresistible power. - • . order of et FA C, IV yN lio,W, .11 tior Gcncrir, ~. ' nirsrcr. Ctruse, , Lieut. Cotener„ ; , If the friends of the Coustitutiothare to have ' . l'otisf ilk January 5- '5O • ,I 1.2 t ;another strugile, its enthuies could - . Mot present a. - -- 1 - - -, ' . ----• ---- - - -----------. _. i more acceinstWe issue, than that of a state, whose N the Court of Common Pleas 'of , ceistitution clearly embraces "a re - publican form IShuylkill county. ' •of I goVerninelt," being exclueled rune the Union ; CIIAS. T. WI Y" 4 CO. No.l March Term. .i betJause its domestic institutions may not in all re-1 iticitai i iii JONE F. S: ts 34. 1 ,- . Pi. • ! • spects comport, with theldeas of what is wise and ' This undersignedauditor appeinted by the said CMirt expedient ;in i sonic ether State- i! Fresh from to ascertain the amount of money due the hands! of grti i tnidlegi imputations of breach 0 - 1 faith against. Rilltard Jones, who notified the . taherid ef their: claims others, men will commence the „ktation. of this . I ,l r a l i e " u t t a t- ';2 ° ..l7lt i a M! j , m ' r e A, s , • P i r ,c'P e e r Y ' t h i e ". !'Y gi r ,.' new queetiva ;with indubitable viola lion of raw ex- , fire in the borough . of Pott. P sv n ille..on i Na t d .t at :ii h e i ll ° th prsiss cousimet between the sovereign powers of the day of January, 1±36, at 1U -o'clnek, A. :11. ' i United Snitee and of the Republic of Texas, as . .1 I, IIN P. 11011 ART, auditor. Well as that e i t the older and equel4- solemn cum- i ,'. January 5.'56 - • 1-11 to !. peels, whiblt ssure the equality of all the States.' VOTT ' SVILLE LITERARY "SOLI slut, dePlorkble as would ho such;i a violation of t • - ETY.--tiwing to the festivities andainuattnentalti coulpact in itielfosnd in units direct consequences, , dent to the Christmas Holidays, the Pottevillo Literary that is ;be very least of the evils intuited. When i Society has held no meetings diming the past ten winks. sectional egiintorei shall have succeeded in forcing! The. regular meetings of the Society will be agate respno en this issuC,lcein their pretensionS fail to be wet ed,„„dlillt-,e114,7,7:%.°:;ZP,,t0wthar7:1177. tie )I'at„vi'ha,,. with counter pretensions? Will notediffercia States . lecturer. but presume that one will be provided. ' • bu cumpelledirespectively to meet katremes' with , fleader-aJuhti P. Douglass, • extremes? And, if either extremilfearry its point, er r shwa-- Are the principles of Young Americanism injurious to the .best interests of the eountry r • what is that so far fortb, but diskulution of the 1 f , . plrnutt ire-O. it.tireen..lohn T. Do le Union? If a new State, formed mom the territory ; Negatire-F. P. Deweee. L. Itartheloniew. of the United States, he, absolutely:excluded from D. B. OREEN Secrelarl e. adulissiun therein, that fact of itself constitutes' ~ ------ To 7 PICE—The undersign d has been the disruption Of uniell between it and the other , appointed the agent of the owners of -Th 'Ward r States. 11ntjthe, process of dissuhation could nut : - 1, - . Property." and o ff ers for sale building lots in the e lperou:h stop there. Would note sectional pecisioadfrodu- , of Palo Alto, on reasonable terms. Offire, Morris' Addi s:jag such result by a: majority of votes, either- lion. - 1.. I'. BROOKE. . northern or sou thern, of necessity drive out the 0p..1 Pottsville, Tanury 3, ISZ j:, 5-1 tr , pressed and aggrieved minority, ae,rl place in twee , ' jS ".' A.---Washitigton Cam N 4 pi o. once' of each they twoirreeoncileable hostile coo p , . federations / 1 , ' i .14, -Junior Sons of America" meets every Monday . evening, at Thompson's Mall, (Third store). corner ofSem It is . necessary to speak thus''plalnly of projects; : aid and Market streets, Pottsville, Pa. -. I the offspringlut that sectional agitation - now pre-1 . - . WM. liar/AIWA'. veiling in setae of the States, which are ;Li imprac- 1 - N0v.10,1,5 45-Iyl (teems It mm.lt. S. ticable.as. they are unconstitutional, snit which if; . ) - pr the persevered in, must andarill end 6alaniitonsly, ..lt 1• , ROPOSALS will be received fri g of '425 yards. (more or Peva) of an sir :haft _ id either disunion and , eiVil war, or it. is acre yea- : at the Lewis colliery,on -the West Norwegian. ALIO. for . IrSOI rtION.-- . The partnership _ • , k. .4 / gry, idle,' aimless disturbance of public pcace.alnd :• driving gangway, cross heading. and echuto work. '-! For , htraefbre existin g la . .t:er . 1 1 ) . 0 , 141 , 1 , tyn a b , , , 1i d .. ) T , h , ,, r tranquility. ! Disunion fer what?: If the passionate specificationsof the work apply t., J. F. VoulttillS. I it. liari:is . , John Ilicklv. • rage of fanaticism and 'Partizan spirit did not furce , Silver Terrace, Pottsville, Pa., between the hours of ' e . - . e ,- ' 2 ' Ivrt. Iron :Manufacturers at Fishbarli, was dissolved tt I. and 2 P.M Januar; 5. fro I- ~ the fact upon our attention, it would be difficult to , • • • 1 mutual 1.1./Inkinit on the firkt. of ;thy, 1853, hy the el.!, believe, that any could have so suirendered them- 1 STOCKHOLDERS' - MEE'FING:,—•; drawal of Thomas lt. Harris. John Maley and .1 , -..0 ' Dtnviing, from said film, havftig at that time ,'l4 ,w selves to a fanatical dev,otion to the supposed in- 1 An adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders ..;r . the terests of the relatively few Africans in the United Lomat:ter. LebatiOn & Pinegrove „, I their interests to themes IS. Tardier who in room. ti t "alln . , ad ComPanYiwt" *, wit tho remaining parties, has since continued the bus States, as totally to aba n don and disregard the in. 7 r 1 3 7 1 ' 1 " i t l, ; ° ,,, n : 3 jt l i n A u r ,'17,:,, 1 ,r_i Y , h 1 11 4 .:, / 1 1 ;i n 1 7 5 1 t . I ' ' ' a t t : ,.. " ;: i ', l . l ` ) ; k i ' m l; iuess - on. their own account. MOM AS D. 11A I:111i, . (crests of the twenty-five millions Of Americans,- - ' an ' e ' lectio'n will be hold 's for biro . ctoni l Cur the the rushi ng '- i 3011 N lIICKLEY. to tiample uhder foot the injunctiOns of unstained •• year. • i ti .e S 'll 40-rt. THOS. T. FIIIT it. Neil y , `'• • " ' JOSEVII DOWN iNt,. constitutional obliglitioend to , eogage in plans ; Dec. 22, 'sst . or vindictive hostility Against thoio who are demo- ' - N T- OTI C E .----- Th - e stock holder s - of ' he ' FOR BALE &TO LEI: Mated with theM in the enjoyment of the common! ,L-1 . MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM . - 1 . i Tr() LET.—T he Washing - tun 'And. heritage of Our national' institutions. ' I PANIC, of Pottsville, Pa., are hereby entitled that an Nor is it hostility against their tallow-citizens of; election for _ohm' directors, will be held at the office of ! 1 Ivry Centrally proisose letting their armory Le l'r one suction Of the Untuitaloni. ' 'l'he interests, the I said Company, : On the seventh day of January,•.A. D., ties, Cotillions, C, , ucertK, 141(111rt,. As'. The n cut isle: A thenssed eight,undred and fifty six. at 10 e'eleek, i y i d suitable for the atiire purp.,,s. For parti.nlao! 4 honer, the duty, the peace, and the prosperity of; A. M. HUNTZINOER. Ja. Pfet Chu 'people el" all retakes are equiiily involved and! J 1 T • ." - • • 1 Pi" ' D. A. S' , llTll, Treamrv• . , .1 . Ante. Thai. Pottsville. Dec...'... ;,1-,,t ; Pottsville, January 5, •56 1 "um , ituiterilleal in this questiOn. Add aro patriotic ) N .QTICE.—The Stockholtlersth e - I,IoR RENT—A 2 story Fran::"' of men in any part of the' Union Prepared, on such 1 an issue; Ulna madly to invite all thel consequences . ei. Pottsville Water Company are hereby notified that ju House, with tack buildings and bath bouseU,- of the forfeiture of their cuust4utional engage l ''` • tr " attr e e.4 " op li psiVnger4.. , rrllliiih7. l r , ;4 o i : :l i e l .l=l l e l .?l, l ,4r u : 1 . r , ` ..:1 le ' t7it. "l" AppT!4, b, """^ s''' tuenta ?,It is impossible. The storm Of phrenzy Pottsville. a:Monday. the 14th day of Janunryhest. ' .t: fimsliy oitEssitNe, . and factiti mast inevitably dtt4ls itself in vain : betw ee n thee hours of 1 and et o'clock. P. M., to elikt by , Pottsville, January 5. 'Si . 1-If against the unshaken rock .of the ! - C"ottelittaLion. ' I - ballot nine Managers to serve teethe ensuing year.; shall neverl doubt it. . I know that the Union is ' Dee. 1. 1 9;''.i.S 4Zt JACOB litlSTZlNtilitt. Jr.. Pcrs. ' (1 , 0.1.1 a 11INES 'l'o • I.E. AS.E 'IL stronger a thousand times than all the wild and: mine , : ~f the North Pen ns3lvania ettal Comparts tm, /TE - El - CE of the S - WATAIIA R. 1 1 X°. . nate in.-Wyoming Vallov, three miles abuse Wi11..03n , chimerical Schemes of social change, which are' k . . Mt-scan?. Deeember '25.1W. immediately on the North itranch Canal. 7 Mee rued generated, one after nnother, in the unstable minds I Ti e; Annual 'Meeting et the Shareholders, and the are now in work.ng order, being furnished with a sate or visinkieri sophists and interceded agitltors. I 1 Election for President, Managers. Treasurer and'Secieta- I tier new engine, pumps, - ise., Le. All applications to t. fey confidently on the putrintisui'of the people, on' ry. to \serve the eniminis yeai. will be held at thtipiftre made personally or by letter to of the Com • arts' on Saturday..lanuary 12. 1.856, between • JOHN D. TAYLOR, Pl.:Wee , . Chu dignity and self-respect of the States, on the , ' ' the hours o P f 2 'a ' nd .1 o'clock, P. M. ' ] . No. 0 South Water street, l'hil.,,l•lple, wisdom of ,Congress, and above 5111, on the con- i• 1),..,...1, *55 32.3 t . "ti; D. 'ilt)oltl 'Sir ' January ' .7.,0 a. l•tf , . booed gruelous Niue of - Almighty Goa, to main- 1 - - • , r - *- ' 14 i rain; n-aot all enemies , whether at home or I x oTKIlis hereby given that ail ap- ! 01?, SALE — "The premiSes latch abroad t h e; sanctity of the Con e ..kitution amid the I ill plication will be made at the nest session of the ! occupied by .1. D. Meredith. in the upper cad integrity ()lithe Union. , • ~ • • Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the' incorporation of a' o f Mahatuouge street. Poo," ill, The bun,. i, , ~.e. I savings Bank, with the usual privileges. said Bank to le stantial , done building.,.. •27 ;eel trout, in good I r.!rt .iv: 1 I ! • . FRANKI-4N PIERCE- 1 call e d -The t;tvatara Savings Rank" with a capital of !'repair. The lot. is 120 tent to.alt,nn Matiard , -o,:•• "th , •, • ~. , Dec. . „ 1 'ti Asniiirrcro - x, tr. ,3 t., 185 a. -,, •. 1 Twenty Thousand Dollars, with the privilege to itter aso Iby 2,".,0 foci in depth, to a back street. Thir. 1.,41 , :t l a , I 1 ' - - .- . the sum to One Ito Mired Thinfeand Dollars, =AO bolo- ; : our of Cho most desirable resid k e nes in foils, nit. n' - - • eated in the:testi of Donaldson. SchuYikiil county), terms apply to .1 , 411`. 81111.1.1.3. E.... - DIED. i. . 1 Donaldson, June 30, '35 ~ 28-81 a ' ' President of Vie 31 Ineri Am; . .1'4:,..,., , LEWIS----nn Sunday morning, the#Oth Ult.. LAWRENCE - ' .I.IIIN M. SO rr. t.... !Awls. at Philadelphia, in the writ yilax of his . age. OF 'FICE of the Don Itistin Improve - I I . • ~ , , .. orting, On :1 1 1/1/re. J 'ht t 4:- 'l - - : . , I The deceaaed,l the notice of whose - death we tut from a . meat atefßailroad Company. No, 28 Merchants' ', January 4, 'rat . I'll . - •Exchair , e -Th., Annual Meeting or the st o ckholders of , ll'hiladelphlsi pa Per, w.ui well-known a. our citizens as a ' this .. 'theirol T ' sd s Company will be held at u co. on or ay, I , TO 11.ENT.—A . worthy and inttnential man. lie passed tonal of his time the Eigotb day of January. 1555, at M. at which place ! ICE lb it:SE to Rent, f.r 011 e 1r m' re 3 ear, I • 'lam . and rouVeny. , ., in P.oltsvillei and was.deeply interested in the Ceal and, an election will be held vu the same day, betweil the : session gird', immediately. Al,lO te Doers of Sod 4, P:51., fur Ore Directors, and othyr offi- • Dec. N 1.55 Z, P. , - I . 1-i IaiLLY a. 5,3 •; , Foal Lands /f our Region. His desith will Ie as much 1 - 1 cerg, to wrvc the ensuing year. , ... irgretted by his friendsbere as elsewaiere. I W. P; WAGENSELLF.R. ky.,,,-, ' .. 4 1 OR SALE:7-A hrgc quantity of': _, 1 Hdlik:Altli-On the 6th of Noveniher. 18,55. at White I • Philadelphia, Dec. 29, '5:, ~ . :,•2-',lt J . s s i hand slope Chain f , t sale. ‘d lari , u, sta.,. Is': Sulphur SprlngS, Va., of Cunsumptiesi, Jena E. Mont:sap] N - the Orphans' C "-:---- '4 -1 "1101 - • ourt ot , c ni, i , .i, inch to I' i inches le di.thice r. .. . • F:. l'AltliLl.i • ...,.*.• fortuity:of Pottsville, aged 56 years., Dee. 8, 18:..i. 4'.1. • i County- lathe the matter of the Account of UENRI', -,;,,;, ~,,, 7,, ,er.- a• -- * a , BARNDT-1-On the26tti ult.- at Treront,Atezier,lnfant I 0 son of Jelin and Caroline Berndt. f:: . TURMAN, administrator of the Estate of William : 'Y ; 'ti ~."'S't 11.-.Eur , i I . e: I; Iron' oc,tv ;0 1, Lewis, deceased. - : . i 1.-t in- leather f,r Brits. Also. Sole 1,,:f..,'m : --.....1. -.. 1 -.- I The undersigned Auditor, appointed by life said Court ; .cupp Leather for Mime. For sale by to audit, restate, and resettle the said Account. will at- ; , lolls 1.. MI:NNW, Reitr,:a Or. ,:. tend for that purpose at his office iu the Borough of I Tottsrille: February 10 1-;•:, otf Pottiville. on , Friday, the llth day of January, 1856, at I - -- . -!ICES , . i .. t • i 1.1a• --" Thrii! col i to o'clock A. 31„nf which all parties interested are here- i' by notified. . JOH 5 I', IIOIIAIIT, Auditor. , Jnient Milers. located on church Alley. hehor II:. ^ Dec. L'0.....t:i . 5143 t." I flee .1 the doer,' .lt ,, trud, tilted up entirely 110 T. ' --,,,--__ . 1 t „ .I.OIIN IrNAN XT,OTICE. -- We hereby ' give •notice I P Y ieetsville. 3,ev.l!Seetb. ....ts,. ' , il that the following notes Ilai'llig beeillOht,tp, -, ow„ , - I i ri.- K SA IX.—One- I'2 inch Po: crawl endorses-swill nut be responsible for the payment ' 4 ‘-' Pump.'. feet stro k e, mot l'ott 1,,.t. of 12 tneh v;i of said notes, viz,: Henri, Hell note, in favor of 'trouts A White. i " .'stilt bolts. rings, Ac. Ir.intilete. • Abe.. I.ll'o feet r 2 dated Nov. .1305 1955, at 22 days, sl,eoo 00 nch and Cori fret j f i itch sh.pe cha in; . an of hest 1,11 Henry Hen note. in favor of Brown k White. ~' •; nd will I , c sold eiteap. . n 31. r._A.i..tr.o a 1 .,1 • I.of/n (In , Bt•1111011t. l•talit.ry. 1/1/e.....:./, ..,5 .nbtf dated N0v:.234.1853, at, 28 days. .Dudley Iron Cu., -I. Kr o use, President, dated :, . Oct. 15 . at 4 months. , - .....:1 T.-.• To MILLINERS -- A RARE tty Doc:. 15. '5,5 30-41 - thaure.-'- Mrs. A. 11. A, I.ltoN,uf Tamevece. ' -- ---------- 0 -7, : - ' --- being desirous.of Midi= from bushiess,off rs her ' 1 IFFICI. 4 ; Mount Eagle AN !rem , nnt stock min list re, for sale on reasonable terms. i'*"?- N. 711.211 , 1 Company -Philadelphia,l2th month. 22d. titer pdrticulare. addr-e.... ! ,J. Al.l.lse ) ' 18)5.-A stated Annual meeting of the stockholders t 'r,ylllA , l a, Doc. 2'..t. ':-.:i ,1-•a' this.Company will In held at their office, Ba o o r the . 1 ‘,...,,. , , k ll i'. l ' V Lilt il . Whre'l , b' Franklin lust Rube. On the 14th day of IA Month. ( hin- ; . 4 lin 175.0...._. - 1 4 .! l . nary), 1850.11 il o'clerk. A:31., tit which bolo a report of ! rows, of superior quality. suitable fiq 1...1:, tla . pro , emtings of the Board of Managers will be : preaent• , gc. : lund or coal. Al,,', roil ',teens. riddles ,iii e• ' and an election held fora President and twelve Man- b r ooms, f or ,: a l e c h ea p . at KU M. h. 11Et:.1.0. 7 ~ hire Se r , ' , agers, t conduct the affairs of the Company for 'lb. year . WM. EIODLE. Minersis We. Der. 1. ',53 ...tn easuin , ... S..c it & Treaturcr Dee. 22.'55 . -51.4 r. - r I E HANOVER Coal oiniP" I YM,"I, t IFFICE of the Mine Hill &.S. 11. U. N.,../R.Co.-LPldi:delphia, Pith ni u It, 19th, '4855.--A 1 - ,m. a , w in , ,r 7,3, , . Al, fa/0101k 1.11. um 9. 1., I , . t •• .1•IIIN P. 11013.1 I ; stated annual meeting of this Comp:ow. ;will be fermi. Apply to ... vs, e c t at t e l ' i l e Ninorttharl:l/dt9S.'n,:l,(lwll : 0 1, 11. t , l i .r, i'- t ; t N io 4 . l l , ‘l l ' , ; . . ' 3e. it. held at tbeir.ofilre, in the Hall of the 1 , arklln Ineti- Pottsvill , It c. 1... ~.. ... _ __ Dite. NO.II South Seventh, t 'met, on the Lith tfay of It ~ •1 1 )U SA LE•- - A ' NEW - PEIZTE month, (Jaunar . .), IS 3 OI, at 1 o'clock In' the foretionn.. at ' 1, 1 •- whi c h tim e a eve r of the p oceedings of the (Board of ! di mi., Engine of lo Dm., power with pile , {, "? . :Manage s will be prevented, and n election will be hall ' 1 ,,,.te- the whole 0 ,, t11.- tog 3 ,pACe five fret , -.1 , - ,,, , •,, for a kremdent and ten Managers to is - nide-A ihe affairs . 1,, ~....ii at the-I , .rk , s..t. r,. ) . , , ~. , - ? . of the Company for the yea maselog. - I I I I kid)! L. A . ~ C. . • 4i 'I ' WS'. PIDDI.P. 5....7. - oott,lill,,Novcadw li. 1,:,,i • 51 -It . riliTteri=A Foundry and QCHUYLKILL Navigation CoMpany. 1 I , ht,r, in Cent 'Street, Pottsellf:: , , (ferwerl. '"5 . , , . . I Int - - ' bt 7 ilc , woe. Nlsovirtwith a full set ‘4 ,'" . a . 1 1 / 4. 3-A general meeting of the Stockholders an - ( .., -•, • ,. try 0n1 .,..,, h. . m .,., t ,,, I ,-,:. bottlers of the S.chuylkill Navigation Compsity win he I .1..., :tr. all tice nue : g c . . , ay , a ,,.,. held at their Mem Walnut street Rhos , rem - th • in the len-lec L 1491004. lor p . 1 artiett are aPPO -,,, , e1't ro.:0RO).;')- - - city of Philadelphia, tut Monday, the 7th day :::fJanuary • be l e . . _ . . 1, .5 • e.):: A. D., Vito), at 11 o'clock. A. 31. at whiets trieetin;;; an occ- I .1:11 , n-rine. Del • a, a non will be held for a President, twelve Mammers. a i , I 120 it SALE.—The large and star 1 1. Treastirer and a Secretary for wild C o mpennlred.. - ai:h., • i near[}' adj. inin.:Mr, (1.1-t, other business be acted up-in nr, the intere , ts 'ill the cep. 1 f.tantiti Pe-iPnise ‘ T"wart:„'lohn S. e.m,, , ) ,,, ,-, )lani» ,, ne potatiou may raeptin.. W. M. T 1141 1 ,1 AN...C% - ;:r. .. Laiier't nee:very. belon4ite, . ...,, , ~ ... ...,.,,,,,:,,. Office Sehuylkill Nang-MI.I, ce, , ed for Were . rent on rea..m f, d ls 4 10 1,.i a i f ,. / ,,, i • :,,, Dee.l:t, '65 -' • • 4"' ' ` 11: '"'" f st " rlng k'' ' "I' , .. Ilie- on 345. 3lailie. ,) '1 W—l -------. - - - . 11""'"' "'I "" d" "II " " 3„IIN 'S. C. MA i.i n , OTICE— :,.:. . -------- tereas Let tersl Tema... „ r „, ~,,,,. „r y`-mentary to tho Estate of SA.MI3I - I.IIEIE.N Eft. late 1t..-2..2t 1 . ': , -ir ._ _ . • •bil UIP, et the Comity of Schuylkill, deceased. havehet.in granted , i l , )1? s . i 1, p,....____The su b s en ..,...... to the subseriber,, all - palsaue Indebted to said estatd. ' i ' are requested- to wake immediate payment,And thew t It is tureialied with Saddles. a, er eeei nt Ared... having claims against. the same, will present Om duly .. , . It dl •4 Collars led ,11 other articie.:: 1. - .J.N.1!. • • authorized for settlement. to 'i : u .......... 1 .1 .. ,• • • f., ~,1,. lii. , , 4 .1,1.11.- and Harness estal,lishhi . en i . o . ORLANDO DRAY, Breeldor. .• . Broad k Willew, Thilade. tee, 1 All , ' J Aeol; ,S. (lM 111 • ° r- will ~ on t•ssy terms. •D. S. BALL, of Millersville, Schuylkill couniy,ae , atto , ‘;. f . ,,., ... ~,,,,, 1 l th ' "4 in iTe: t- ei A l l :l ‘ i ' , ' .l l: fi . 7t i n' i r % , ,' s " i r n t rul'i';',l'‘teit'finlthh,:el's,l:lteL,'' ."--u-% tievler said estate, is authorized to receive ;monies, In i.e,eul . i ; , T _ ._ . . _:: 4i tf .:. : , atment of amountsdue saidestate and to mare claims . P ORLANDIt aIIAY• T ANTtp—A person -to rent •,.., against the Millie. 1/VC• 22,1E55. - .. • . - Capital is th::1. Vtt!iLlint,tierif,,:uttibh:el. .•' -- , n they has log rented and remora. to ), , .., ~_, . 1. , , VI - OTICE ' OF APPLICA'rfOr I' On , ii , .11.... recently erected by E. W. )1 rOiltino,4 they'n '` ~. . „ , , -4.0.,„,„. : . ... ilt Stnr.. llntise recently oc,edupielit:yzit,b,:si,,,l.,:.!l,:r;, ... Ittereetee of Ca I, t err b, i p r re l l: t y , elle 4,: f .: u i r w u i lth e t i __1 ....: 1_ , , ::: ? ; : :n n : 1_ r .1 . ' : 1 1.;, _ 1 ,,,, : _,,. ,.:_ t . ' . -stockholders of -The 3 , l . file p rs pi - y lla v u , k sb, I,„t. , county of Schuylkilr ' ; et. Clair, tept. 2'2, ',,, .es-tt eenstionn 1 Que e nsware, A., at to . most , ie Ili` II; 1 1.01 .. for an extens i on of , their en:rpm - ate banking' Ina privileges, - The mane and style 4 the mid r.srpora- S . - ITEA M ENGINES lOit . . UM iA (-yin, miners - Bank of Pelt , . dlr. In the county 0. Gchuvlkllll" tt is heatea In the •bc , rou.:,l; ell letter ilk . , 1 )",-...- •,,,,, i e f e et s , / et .. • Nicene- 3lind-7p, oy. I ~ Steltn Enzint , ... ~ Mt stetin , tll , o'r 1.. !. :, ' Sehnii.kill:lkOnnt Y. it wits eretted for a lltilk l?filf , :tlt r tl. dl i T n , e e r t ; r . 4.4.. 1. o ,4l o,,:i er eeely to r i:, , ,''.. Ty( and issue. and with a capital ef Twrli d s in ~... r r . t , iv, i.i inalitsccrellentTunipie:.. ,•, . Intention is. to att, T tr i l an . in , Dia t tiros, e. u VF. Doe re - beth will be seta. as ,bsiO t ..„ litNitiC I.,)tit...NhcliEli , Itt ' a a t thereafter the capital of the said bank shall' be 1--rve I ply te .: tnhmisegtonfdeittpkintrri:faTnhdrteeh°ll.rintired Tbousso , ar ....sr I In:: Engl. ,e. •., Vons , ."': st,..mookin /oil .. , ,r ,, ~- . ~.., hundred Thousand Done rs. - JOHN ~ .11 . 1 PPE Ni I ,• i; yea iv. ,ts, vpi...,:. 414." a • thr as fewerm., rap 4 ! 1,-,-. • - ee, ; A...4...0. or to a ' -) •::,-10)Tir., .. ,5..,....... A 1: , :.:. ,lona 2111.7,', MI COAL. t , ~,, .Alfred LawtoOk s - • A OEI' 4 ,1T for buying and selling; Coal and other lands, eclat leases, tliting, charge of prop erty, collecting rents, Ac:, &e. Rasing 2.5 years experi ence Su the Voal Itegion,he hoptet talive satisfaction. , Offici:—Ten'ace 'Wilding', Pottsville. • October 21,'65 1 . • f 43-3m* ..,L_. 4 cSI.IIcAND .COAL --4-From Locust,' Mountain —The 'undersigned tlave, in. connection w GI tbeir Genera Coal Business, taken the agency et the above Coal, nud are prepired to.reeetve orders which may be addrized to l'ort'Uarbon. ti.chuyikill'eounty, or 19 Wall street,' New York. , CASTKEIi A: YOUNG. Air;ust tl, :a:, , • . r, 324 f (10.11! stibseribei keeps constantly on hand a large ,iitantity or Allegheny and Hampshire Bituminous Coal:for sale by the ton or bushel, at the lowest fields prices. Ile is also prepared to receive Coal on Yardage, and to deliver the same. Yards, W.corner Broad and Callowhlll aireets, and Arch street Wharf, Schuylkill. B. SCHREINER. PhiladelWa. April ••. • 1.r.1 y alßt 2. ~___ Ashland land Peaked PlOuntatn Coal. BACON, PRICE & CO. APING ptirChased "Woodside Col liery,'' in Peaked Mountain, Will, hereafter supply I theicustomers with that superior Coal, of their own mining. They have also taken the exclusive agency for the sale, kl . the Pastern Market. of 1,. P. Brooke & Co.'s elebrated 'Tunnel Colliery" Ashland Coal. Ceices:--rFront do Walnut streets. Philadelphia; 128 State street. Beiton, and Centre street, opposite Ameri can Ibiusc4 Pottsville.l . 4.11'. IllitiOßP., Agent. Ortober 27, '55 • I E • 44.tf ' ' ICOAL !AND . ITS USES. • , assist. Published, KNAPP'S, RONOI,DS A.Vbc . XICIIARDSON'S lIEISIISTRY• IN ITS : APPLICA - • mi ilrro TILE ARTS AND To 3IANUFACTURESIj I sio . I..neW edition. ,- i FUEL AND ITS APPLICATIONS, - In ' 2 volumes, splendidly illustrated, with 433 engravings] and six plates. PrleS, $9. t IL EA I hla ER E. publisher and importer of French and English Woks, 2004treadway, NeW York: Ile begs leave 1 to call attention to the completenctss of his present stock of bookson Medicine; ,`;,tir,rrery,l..r,lpueering, Chemistry, I, Itlatheinatles,-kt. Ai.; Fatalovie (4atts) every : mouthF.. l Importations by et e!, :claimer. i • Knapp's Chemist ry for mlo at HANNAN'S. t .. , • LOCIJS r I : Mountain Goal ---Important te Coal ronsumtlni.—Theund4signed beg leave loin. I form the public that they are the Original' tamers of the' above superior Coal,ttiad that the itublie may not be tin' - posed upon by Coal !taring a similar name, they have made arrangements for the slip of the retail city; trade 'with the following respond e parties:' Bonsai:a, XS:ALTON 4 ;C-cP Office, f." 5.2 d st..—lt'ard„.6tb h. .1 • r . .twolowi ' 1 - t ...'•: . '. • Ostas M - 1, GOAT. Broad and Willow strat a: ,"' '• I - Morrouattar & Nitta, 'Market and• lth streets. ' Eitt.tattl et 3toaltiailih, above Poplar. E. A. lioststray, llroad, below Rine. Tho> o l 3 l 'Alley trill guarantee. to be inferior to none 1 front Seittaylkill:cotinty--4t being ;now prepared by their : 'recent arrangements; in the best possible order. -Toe' public are invited to give it a-0.41. To be had of their agouti, i . l' 5 4 VAHAN, NORTON CO„ i - , '1 28 1141 w -hi street, Philsdelphisi ; r , . • A..-.ILLINIA.Zi, Pottsville. 1 tl • • _ gept. ‘,,,,,?, 's3' , , ' t • . . 39 ' ' . , ~ 1 USI! RECSIVED.-+A. large assort ,' went of spleniltit,rerfuinery,ne:. from the Minutes I of;Wise Wee ItanalA Co., Itarr i ri aro! ethers. -An theme who wont floe Per utery, , eall at C. 13A R. GETS Book and Variety Store. • 3ntlitii'v 1 1 5 • ' t I MEE ESTRAYS. • . TRAY HEIFER.—Carne to 1.,3 the'pfitonisait'of thn sulwewilaw „It' Stuthw' .. towta...blp, - *lauyThill county, on or about t e 2tith of Novontbalr,altYD II El YKILI about •3 .y.qtra oltl. Thu owner by eAlUnts provinz proporty and paying t•hargoa 'tam - Ink her moray. : , , It. C. W I 1.5.1,S . _Butler taw nAhip. Per. ti. 'Zu'il 52 ;t• _ . .._ . • . , .. 4 - 41 4 STRA Y.,—Ca nit!' to t he pre- ri . .. I tri.ieli of Ow subsmiber near-the.F.ast Del- .. aware :Hin,:s. on liaturdas last. a Ntryy cow.. Her co •. , r is RED and IVlllTE—haa It white Atlr on ,her forvhead-:i crooked horny.. She i$ a small cow, ban n 4. hall and li about 6 years old. .., The owner is reftu,t el to call Ind take her aWay. ' jit:Nil.V SNIITII. ; . _ . .. - -"-• . ; , .2,"lts . , i ~..._,..,..,- 40 .REWARD !—Estray liu:es:, S it[ —li:strayed from the Diamond Cot- y Wry, near Tuscarora, on Wedntmday tiro 7th 3 nit.. two Moles with halters on at the time. both BLACK ...L'I.V4 , ono a Horse Paulo and Que it Nan" gulf... SO toward will to given by the sub ertber residing at Tuscarora. and all resonabla expenses paid to any pervert returning tbans to ' 11. F.114A3 , Tuscarora, Dec. :1).1555 " . ' LSI,Ztt ; WANTED. • AND WA RR ANTS .Wptli by j, itosEnzeux, Attornoi at Cavr. ruraq of :4; - pond anti :tfatkotatrOotiNottaiilte, October 1864 3AII"I'ENTION OLD SOLDIERS.— L Land Ilisa•rotii vrantedLl he highest cash prlee paid ' • ' L. Y. WHITNEY, • Banker and 12r.:lianye . 6rnker.- 43-3 tn• Pottrtille, Oct. ta.::75 • To COLLIE' for,.a few. titonthq examination of a Coal Region. a steady It entity; Coal Miner:. Satisfactory trethn..nials of char -icier. experie.nee nod ability wilt le required. Apply to the Printer. [Dee. 15, '65 50-tf • ! .WANTEii-;—A Young Man who has had exporietice In the business, to canvass Mir . thumborland, Cauuibla and lontour counties for tiro books. Apply to ~.4 R. HANNAN. Pottsville. Sept. 20,15 14- .....___ .:. GENCIEg wanted for the pureha.ie ...,Cl_and sale of ROM Estate. Coal, .i.e":. collection' of - reatA and accounts: also, for Fire or Life Insurance com panies.. , Coo Toys ti ei ug ..11,1. 1 t her writings carefully and pr...niot ly attended to. Address 1 ; L„..t. MARTIN & FRANK CARTRIL °Mei', below Silver Terrace, Centro street, Pottsville. Septeinber 8, '5;..) . ',.3f,-tf . . ; th , e. 22, '6sf - PHILADELPHIA, INDUSTRIAL WORKS C 'I,I4.*RILL irk7:lll% 1}1771T Fri IMT7I *NH In VII L BEMENT,DOUGHERTY & THOMAS: 7'ool. BUILDER.? cf .1 OS For ,t • prepnrecl to make Demi gt , ," floli iraulors fur MACHIN:I: SHOPS. MUNN:IIS r•111T 1 1 11 1':+.and tothrplxl.l an the Machinery, , Tools ! • Cranes, , - Cupolas t 1 plower., and t t:e :%jaelif ni.te . T!kle of every size an 4 ateseriti. z; . ' inv„ , , ri . i h,.. I,,,AtAillailty. 1r iiii itnyr•vett adjust:il l . J, ' ~..r.4, li:tilto N.4'1,.. nI 1 ‘110111111,17 4111,1 r. 1,1•,.. htnell ~, . 7 , wi. Ily 'V gelaS. and An Fuel: Castings. ss ar i !'''. '' L-stn,, of :my .51ze ratulrra. Rolls 111,1 .1. , ," ''. ~.,, , t work; Ac, t'. ~ Janda y S. '!".41 OILS! OILS!! OILS!!!: AL. IIiaCC:)CIII.V, AOZXT. ros HODGSON & KEAN, , Noe, 3 tC= li S. Wharves, Pfiijnba . , / General Commission Merchants, and Dealers it ri'lL 1,6 AND SPERM OILS. POit VF t; „1,-.)•..1112(71.4.17C.1L 1.1'1:),•)sEx 11111 „... uiT pt l . C • -' — .`.,PE -. • NAT LI .INII il ALL, . " ' 151... e.S2 BAILY &' cheintit St., BROTH ER,a Ninth Philatt 1) , ... 31411111” " It r A . No. 252 Invite attention to their ezt 4 . ' - --e-P.4. --- IMPORTED CAI XPETINGS , '"'" ~,,b , . ..,„,r,mei,t ..t ' 12 17 WBICH they trill Open t o .d , !,.:::: m hraelux the tIPW and e1i.1 ,. ..5t at):( a I. l t T. ' ''... ns yl t r .: Velvet Tapestries, Tapestry Bruittels, .. .•• . TUB Olt Imperial Three. Ply,. meaty!(. Extra Heavy In/4Tel,', Thatitepti Beat Vealtlaita; . thistiratis Allot which are warranted to be of Ilie teat Q ualli v ~., liigilltal will 10 told at the lowest prices P u r i ra ii . , l l ,. , nit ' imi ; it T pani .4040 .1611? t. 1 3 l Philadelphia. Sept. 15, Kis r..ly - atia11011 1 1"r ------- ____-__ ----- T"- ICX adv., A. .' C .416. Et 3::, . :7. 4 "' • , tRA.- R f on- UNITURE& FURNISHING STORE . laiditu _ gst in. rrIIIE subscribers take pleasure in an. 4 " 1 " 1 " , x toiunring to the piddle in general. and tholveal P.: }riot' In particular. that they lire now prepare,' to aet..l. . ~ntbd., _ theni with all articles in their lire I , f business. A ~. t....., '-'Vi11i110P..,.., ' t Intend to confine 00111,0 re% to . Itillf: /I, $ FURNITURE_ , 1 6 Z manufactured tinder the immediate su• ... perintendeureof outlet the fi rm. .21/r. D. .V. K..-1/3:Clit:l., . .. wit Oh who hap for many years had he entire charge ...t . Mr Ilia :Dgiuthaety klesZest work, they feel ron dent that they ent,funii.l ales an the-.public with articles in heir line. not surra,s,,) IT . Is n ue Di any other establishment In the United litates.l4 sti, , ,. 1 opoia at durapllity and finish. bloat hat tw sll,t,y3jAN .t. ii AEI:CHI:It. hkwatsbkfe Otl.iiirt Mire /enema and alunetfath!ry so: 1:.1 .s.ot t a bli s t ul ici strut. bolos pock street, l'ltiladdigoo. which - Vs A. S. Sillyinatt.l. 1.1. M. Kaerthet crowded b, I'. B.—Our friends from l'ottsvil j le. and the O. el 1'..0., will find it to their interest to give us a rail. .1 . 1 1.,: i, our native place. we are determined to do our t. i ...... ACTIX . ' pleasi. them. All orders will be promptly attended i , • piii PhiLideliallft, I irtrber ii. 1'455, 41 , 1 y . TO - CAPITALISTS. THE HEIRSHOF ROBERT MORRIS,••••• TIM] Financier of the Revointion, 11 whom has vested, by the settir to have XaSide the !flit to it Prm'eolingt , of Lankrupt,y, th r , t. vast; Landed Estate. lug in every rounty ot the Flit of Penn oyl rallia. haring conveyed rho Estate to the,' arritisr. Ito 11014 offers to dispose. of all hi s right, Sc. 1! 0 , 1711 claims to the Y our 1 !COAL LANDS, Y. Lyitij 1 lit , .outlet of Schuylkiltt"lartion, , high, 11: tr., air alme. evil, itt,l t'.3 11181,1prit Ths• h- 4 .1 Till, 01 1:..t.0rt M. rris Lees I. • nounred t'ourt of tire I , late long .. Tin- clainisAn Iterk*, k Carbon, Columbia. idizermc. Clinton and " • ing rnunt 1. s, are uinter the po•hissional . Hughes. liner andliannaii, mho hair ottiertriken recovery on l.- us contingent ou the sur.i..“Mii • ionic, tooditier: ration if • lie suitsk Sll l .le.'t to 13 ! . .? 1 ' , " the :ft' , coeds of thirty omit:nous town.. ot four hundred 3 , t s sitti dot = in Aelunikill county. paya'do 1 ,, Its • • (Abort hurts tract are said c %North zi.e. 000, ea,li consisting of Coal 31ims iu su..ress rut oyes; To capitalists associated to.iellicr, the offer now 1113 , 1 offers peruniary returns which cannot I),mm:iterated i s an adrertisentont. i.ut obirim when explained. will appear utirooronable. undernignol t h e "Lk c,nuiwnds it to men of capital and enterprise. For further particulars apply to JOHN ?lliSi, eleeted Nn. 13 Exchange. su-lm. pita* nve 16. '55 DISSOLUTIONS. f AISSOIairI'ION OF COPARTNER 11 shl.—The copartutTchlp lwretefore nighpt. tweeu the underslgued. undPr the firm of 1.012.1h,i thht (by (Ike. al, '55.) dLtr.olTed hrlicir tion. Uttorgt.- W. Pomeroy iw duly authorized u, Wulf the business of lb., late . hrto. GEO. W. l'tr.kla,A. =1 N.lTlCE.—licorge W. Pomeroy having purchased t: interest of 'Henry limas hi the late firm of I'O3lElO & BROOKS. will continue the OIL 111.:S1ISESI at the, stand, and sOlicits a continuance of the custom her fro received, mlti' the firm of GEO. W. POMEhOY 1-it E=111;11 ISSOLUTION.--The partnurslur • . I hem :tam existing between ThornasJ.Fitz•inov...l and Johnson lirown, trading under the !Inn el 800 fITZSININIONS. at St. Ukir. has this day I,oe,cale lilsio 1855 ;) been dissolved by mutual consent. The codas of the Isle Amu will be settled by the slltlg!Tillf. who will continuo , the business . on his Indi.idusl count., Thos. J. FlT'Lliilltlom Dee: 2.d.'L5E l i 32-11. .#' ~""..-~~ II det*d f 'Knx :Mane walk el Chalk the R sent La I lE\ PTL{IIIUUIir:, mast ncr Cod►tn youv oat v( inform and di der.' Sony eiX pi one "r lAs tho4l less 1.100 0 all writti Gaelic seat id* of 0 it, is influ itnpc iist2 lit *rot' rein per trial i infl bar
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