II dil r e- 1 74 t )4111114L- POTTSVILLE; PA. 4 4 TURDAY. ,31A.R01 N. IS 56! t •Y- „. . ill -•- / :IL .11/NE /:,I'' .ail 14 ,4 Li. , i e , i ("'-',' ' .., . . 1 :..% ...,.(.1:; ~. : . ii..,, ‘r,,,, gJtier r ..VOCltrape r 11,161, - .: . 1 ( . (her:/ P . .i 4,1(.1..1.tifi. it Cir , ti l, r , ~ ..!, 1*.,.., the ....,.ij ! .;,i.",., f 'r,it•i 1;I .r. ;oil v . , :lii i Isllr C;rj.. ; rito , l :1 . , .., , i , ; ( , 1 bile. la ,' , 1•• r . 9 CC 111. 1 :I !II t Pt a r,el , :If 5; . 14 I , Vf_ r ..1 0„„•,". ~ht. 4. r‘ )1I:er•4 it 0/IC i . ./ . the 770.•1 rrt hr. . . ,g " , ; 1! , it: x : .... F :., ri i )tt:r. 1.1 the I ' F) ,, .4 rr v. 1;..: 1;.,... ~• p'fir•rt, 11:1.- - ~ 4 ~,I I Cr i ,: i 1'1;4.. ~1,-, t i1e, 1 1,,J the;, • .....,,,t;,... I .r,, ::Pl.: N N BLIC ENA)II.NTIO OF COMMON I ' ''..4 ..SCIIOOLS OF'POTT,YVILLEy i• .;:commencing March 12th, and Closing t'o 20th. . .l. f =I Weil:ft./try. 12th, T 4i, P. .11 rugt Mr. tiertnNu'r, together: 1"). 11,?•,vuilig . -. A. Wyr,k . •,;;C, “11,1:11artiot ~:r o ger: .N;'.l %,441:11, :":10.1. - TI,III 1, Aoliryi 13th, ~,•' I- 4,1;--r- •I a I.- .;: :11i!.ses Iligley's iuDI E. Wyr,h ! .op' , , nrcvegian ‘!reet. 4 ;,Missea sorbi‘ . .r's and DeurtlCF,. together: Sharp . ..... • ‘',..: - .114untain. . 4, --; Frirfiry, 14th ,i, v .: 9 of 12i I'. if.: 4 ;- - 4 :111m: S.M trnuch's : Sharp vutitain. , 1(.:1/vv.bry 17/1/, /../4:: 91,i- .1. Jl., to 12, and from 2 fr -1 , 1 . t- -I?, P. .11. : i' - :11it, 31:;(*.v.i'- 1 Coate•trevr. Tv•.,1,:,/, I.''l. ; ff.(..,. 10,,,,.•.`. : F.t. 1 1r. Pelitiel.l% , ; Sharp 15,101111tain. L'''' IV,' no- relay . I9th. (.anti h..°, I ; - ' Mi , f. MeCti inatit', : I'vilt-re street. • Pi I , roA ,yr 20th. ye,, piP 1,,,,, l'pe : . 11ir0I,:, 1:11 , )01 : : :4 11:111 NIIII.IIIIICITI. A LII . Ii - . n . 17 , .1 to:./t eNalll'lllyl.l ill the 1-4,•,m Where ..:.:,. ~ ti;l .ght. except Mi., 11 , ,Wning . .4— ; which Will 1 Nii- , t, A. V rynh , . , .:-.111 I Yortiu', iu the .N"r Tt ..- , ..,..,-. •zi , tr , ,et 11,1 t ,•. T . . 5- fi :Hie ' '-i•hoot,-, w ilt t,, .i " o: 1 lth. inclu , ire: Whitt the ..r.lin,ry dut 7 e!. ... i. , ,i1 ,i - he , 1 1.1,..n.ic.d during the 6.llowinf; k exainitu.- 47 ~ i ‘‘reli. t,. 1 , • re•-•lnied.ep :tiontinj :l 24th. ~ .;:.',' . miiilitt , — , ~ c 11,e iiir'el•to.r.. an.!an.! ni,, .1 iiie .. i ie . ti z ,,,, (if :i v li can :if. Imil) will he 4piiiiitiii In i A. .1' nil an.ll,l,ort the examin:olutl+ each 11;tv. 1- Th e ~,..,,iie are 11,,, , i , 1 , . - ' , '"iteri but urged 1. he ,7 , ..' I • - ❑•• - • •, •. r: reetit, par:;, utrtly tureut and guardians..• :::. Bi- ~, : er ”1 the lt,,Titr.,l 11.fIDireethr4. 4 ~ . i _. I'. 1471. E. Sreretary.. _ ,_ .luct:iTt,t:Mt:xTs crowded (int NA week appru in uur 'next - Iturn.ks \ 'says that la; 'twist hn at , i c the lst of April ff or nit, , tition to his tlitir. v . 1..: • I thmv.rlit that pt~on will con,ttut• .tit Paris a lull understaildiug 1,,t1 at f ol r Austria. T, INt;11.0S. :It 1114. • , 1- , . !r , IT:I . : 4 1)1i1V:11: V , :tlnt N . , NV.. :ire 11p1e•hte,1 lij - ':1 ~; .`. . .11 . 11 I at...11R , 10 . 4 J)lten t..., 1: it ''4,l • at;“.l Oil C-t.tval ...‘ttlt 11— tarriwi t1:1 , -......ttt \Vti,tl • successor to Mr.t.t!k\ll.ToN Vii"r Mnvf .r. "1;.• 11,,%111,11,(1 ) " 's:llh "it. S't 1 , . A Nl , sti l.l• , Y.'t 2F It • 0 '' • ;•• ....ei 1•21 t Li 1 •1•111,101 will , ' fortv-tiv.. t.:1„:•'M:11. 11 1 it •••., :t!tl tA11( t:r , :f.liti—rre'A. 11 , 111:11t.i iii,z um . •.. ,11.1 red awl .i ; trylr-4)110. ~.rlin• . It):o..bilic . .! :,)II C. 'lll. ••••• , ct.l Partr,) heavr .. . ?.11 • (if n .kivE.lrristNi; (:01.1;MNS.—.Thecr..!wtied .it :'e ~1: “tir pa,per 1111. s Week, forl.i.l:: . partica -1 reference 1.. the new favor's which will 1,.t. un.l uwier their appropriate li. esti t sing columns. I\' e yin I iolv ri,k atter. • t.. thent'in a general iray. ,EvgNlNi; Pos.] Old And w,;1 11 ‘veekly newspaper, it.; I,lled Lc Mes.:,.rs..l)eacon'l; 'Peterson made • appearance this week, iu a•quart( 1:(11111. heantiftil, ;111(1 the proprictom have .1 hearty Iv . ndi for increased ,acre;;. II 1 % li 111.1:0A 1) .1.NI) NININI; lit:nisi-Ea. —Thom- ! ti- •.:. Fornon. 1 , . , .. 1 .. of Phila , lelphili l , purposes, 1 1 J, 1- ~. ,on as a sntlicient number of finbseribers ". 3. ..htnitied, to comtnenee, tine publieniinn in ' rait t -lphia. of :I we64ilv paper urnler this; • . P.', A , its mime itntilif-s, it' will he devoted • , i,.) railway and mimic: int,ri.sts of Penn- . ;lift,, ,• v.rEt.t.th , ..c,4: front Iray . iiita t,. the 27th' • , -•0,., rL at a 1,,,,. d..tachrnent—of the ~'. ~ 4 flew,. art' t•N pt. : ,, 1 at Flak anti . .caand , . ::i4 „...,„„ i: ~,,,..0„, !f ir; re . r , It . , weiOnn ,' th'ln.. ;.t,• • Te•rril)l ,- , Il;. , Ihrilitf and 'hr. l'owe r f a l .... s . ' •'vel iv Ilit.i.• tot 'r -t• ,xl. l •Cr.s . ili ,, ,i , ttil,‘ _ _ , . I - . 1),. ::•fnin::•l v,:ir 1.r , . , •'; if, .1 , ... harhoe.— says their des'tii,ati..,, Ni , tra t., I reds ,u w Works are v.ertir..r 7 put q r repute? c„. 111•;! in :thno,4 - every Oace they, liave either Lei a ,Ln , - (4. ••r toi...,atislitet.,r%•. that has hipn propo.sed. • ...t••• P.! t.) ttltsw)P query.-- 7 Iw„.01 4, 11P,.111).;1:1'11,11::4 eau. MIZE EOM " '►i6 \ • ie IN of F 11.1.. M(iIII:.—LTIIC •••• luthiential journal , oe f the u,tic•e,kith ntut!h . favor"'the nottlitt .Filhnorefor ilie Presiri t n n : r , New t trleitti; Ike. one of the tnoit • i n. •tril NVltig journak 6f the South, ettlotrh‘ei WIIII 11111 . e01 1. - nrilithl uhile the nientiters tie NeWl York Leis e, etnion:e the tiekeh upon %%Idol! ..,.tihect the tianteA .?f Vilhno - e and I ton- tni 1. I. El .1101 Triirtii - !;e it l' 1.111 4" . .afif Y fir KVI , X N.aiiisf.t,m.-- :, ?!liN title, It l'i"- , eat;rit .Init;,rican. ;,,i , l ~ie, :t 1): - . 1,!o.-1-it. of the .I.•ffer, ruin i r.. 1. write:. 60. a e vilitiltica ioi ! . which will, , )ii,1.111 anottit't' l •( , 11111111.. :it i•tithrryp, - ; , pste,l view ., ~.t tli ,, intitienee.and !drug . ,rnali •ratlif iliej.in, politirsnilv einv.ifirred : -...; ~ i. lb. r•nernarifinent" , which ',lroti, 11(1 rm.. 8.11. v In Mill - Tnto toi A rooriean 11 ,. :111:. Which Matt 110 a(i'upt4.(l t o :ivnio in this iniure. It k fully desersincr . I ,, rtiQal. tempt•rat% * : 111 11 0 11t:111V0 in Character. FP, V,FrE , TOF CivLlzArrox's is ES ' s.os'that• the Hawaiian Ila- 711 years a• , o was estimated vani •• i'r.te n 200.000 to -100)90, now only - . 2, ' 1, 1. ,ie crea s e witlti'n this period it etilt rw.f . th'o.,l,. Vast traces of land do hath..r a i ;urtt:urfertile kalo lands, • tirol,'r.plrit-atian, are left to the rule of ant v\ The island of Katiai. re• ,able for tilt, te , .. , loctivenes s of it s soil and ..'de to si;istaiii a• population of at least ."fm cohtairts only 6,000: It is not. to rod devr , istatilig wars that ;•0 have to •Iparailel,;(l falling off in' s 6 I 5 11. . Con A 1:31 at Is I:,. 04:v."--,--W ... I. have p,rns, diartnittg nov;ilette, in fonr :atlvarine liousel, wife of w.l, tit Borough, entitled and Money. — .744. enAvlD,tie descriptive powers, id in atrairy flight into the ar •' oniyequailed by ititel , . hicli• render ihis tritiv esti• illiauc cetitre of as choke ‘Ve,trust that Mrs. her peculiar , talent with tot) and that ere loni the fath•:- favored with something lion' I peat, equal itt interest, Pft . 1. D E.Miwlt AM! ST . ATE CoNV ENTloN.—Tili:i 1 POICSYLVANIti ii(IIISLA'rtrRE. r l . -• I.ralv met at Ilav - ri'sbitrg on Tuesday for the! . . I littuttsnutto, lami!, ;?.---sttNaTE.—Messrs. plmpo). Of electinr , delegates .to the Demo-' Price and Brown presitt'N‘i thirty' i•einotistr.ll,. cratie National Conveattion, in Cincinnati,; ces trout citizens- of PlnhvielpiliVagainst die 1 an d also is.) I:nail:laic: candidate for Audiapt . ) retinal of the'. , 'restrainiit4'!)-4.),t0r lit.w. 1 Gent-rid. Sm.% eyor General' nil Ca aal Coin., a Mr. Pratt v.)-4),-tited.'.iliglity :or similar itti• ) Missimair. Hon. Demi . •t B. Wrig.hi. o f E a ., port. signed .',..' 2600 liidies : of Philadelphia. ~,„.,,,, 1 ., r ,,i ) f...,1, ) 1 : -...i u4d by a largel number of, .ILoch 1..)..-L-S)...t:aTrj---l i -Mr. Crabb presented ': Vi 4 a Pre.,blents a tel„•Secretarie . S. i fit Tues.; tlyetity-two remoMstrance.: tr):)ni citizens of. dav'tbe 1 'onventi/,4.1 by a vi.“ - _ , of 121; to 6' Philadelphia against nM . repeal of the Liquor nominated James Ducharlau as its clmice,.l - 4)r i..nw. alni nine signed' 63 ! ) a 1. , ,5•J° indie'i• = ' t i he Presidency. I. resolution was tluin adt") a rit- The bill appr.ipriating-52.0,000 to theW, , ,st. - ) : .1)1. ti.r the at ,p o i.,t ia ,• l o, . of a eomf piii'e e ,• . of; ern l'ehm;ylv:Litia .11.0141a1. Wit 3 passel , ' tivelitY ii‘e. one fron: ,al 11 District. with in . Ilot - st - ...-31essrs: SrOtli aid Cobourn pre: , struet ions to relitat . lice name; of fifiy•four ), smiled I-emu:Astral:lles,' Signed bv 'woniett l, Representative Delcglllea. and four Sen:ftorial : agningt the repeal 'of th i L Liquor Lim, Teti ', Del..gates lion) 1 1.0. Snits.: lal lar,.e. t.nd two nuns of similar impOrt ivere presented by Mr. 4 , .. Represefitative I)clegnte's trDnl each Congvess-. Dock. from liensingtdir. Mr. 'Wright. of LWZl2l'l'.O, reported leli'the ional District, to re'lmeschl the Sfnte in the '. C'inc'innati Go:II-et:tint): said c otton:imp also :hill 14) ilegniat::: the sal l e.of . l.4t.tors.which was to re port the names Pregidential - Eleelors. t . taken u, passed in Committee of the 1)1 On 11 - e ,),,,, , 541a7. a setle , of re''Pillticil's, taking. Whole.: Otte anienduMilt - prori&-,e41 tkulirDrises' 4 . • 1. 'n strne. ,, g r, - )iind in ntror i - )f the . .:11ioti and the . the licenlsyttg of restaiirant.- . he bill being ri,;lits ( - )1 tile States, deprecating the agitation j ou second reading', :-.i , .nuMritillient prevailed 'redlici'ng the in 1 price of riCiicenseln of the sl ivoryquestion, endorsing the Kau'sas) Neliniska net. tilnl the repeal of. the Missouri', - .Philadelphia from Alfttl•to.sso. 'The Senate C o mpromise. appla•Aing the .administration I , amendments were. then,lnmeurrel in and the (.1 I're.i , lent Piero. denouncing. the . heresies 1 bill. returned to that 'mods-. -. , .1 of Abolitionism; Free4Suilisin and. Knows' a ' _ ... . • • 1 • - - :THE LATEST-PkOlit EUROPE. ' Nothingism, landing Mr. -Buchanau fur his) • abilities anti Statesmanship, and' instructing! , The Baltic at New t York from . 41v6rpool, the Delegates (ii vole for hill in ihe•National brings advices to the ;20th alt: The excite- Convettlion under all circuinstances, -a-as meat in the public mind in England relative adopted. lice . I Cutiventioa then nominated: tut the American clitECUlty is subsiding... s er . George Scott .of Columbia 'County, as t h e ) ,oral regiments of English troops are 'being . De:AM:rat - lc candidate for Canal Commis - , despatched to' Cali:l.l4. i The Eitgli,lt money shmer : .I . :Mob Fre of Montg . otnery coutity,', market is tight. All OM Envoys to the Peace for A nilit.o. (tortes). awl Timothy Ives. of:' COlill.ttlqlee rii at Paris. and the sea -Potter county, for Suyvevor general..' .. ..sinus were tc).)pcii 4,11 !the 2341. The conti ,, Jame-, M. Tort..4r, Chairman M tile Cntnnfit-. tlence in thef,stablishmlnit of peace continued tee on deb-rat... , to nil National, t_ltiitY l ciiiiion , :intuit:dashed .....,. The Duke of Norfolk is deal. and Electors itaide report, as folloAvs':' The RtissiaMMlnperi - Jr't); 'Drunter,' the Grand ~, in Ltio.E. ' . Duke Nicholas, has beini married to the Prin cess of. Oldenburg, Alexandria Patrouna.— The ligltic,brings tiointelligence of the tnis• sing steAniship i'acitir. The London papers give very full repqrts.Dt; the debate on Ameri can affairs whieli )ocitarred in the House of Commons un the' 'l in)! ult., tip;ln Mr. Roe-. hifek's call ut the . atill)),'66ll of the- House to= - that stihjecf. lit the).-Oufse of Mr. Roebuck's reply to Dori Palmerston'; explanation. he 1 ; said:. I. ~e;leer t. Fri I= ' Wth MEI tall it 'ill•i1•U41 •Aith ‘I the m'. \f„Mjnc, !A , rienn.) the il'St hi, =ME - l'hi, mr,hy install(•o4, iu t.::115e , .. Tito. liatt:re (0 . 01;4'1i (b.f:S 11.0 \v;iri%lt!' 01.; ‘l,..ll;tfq, which ; : c 'wive i,cru incurred in- tir,ir mon l narrit c f overcharginz, and of settliii : • C:1.A+..“3 in which Otero i. overehlrging. • It ehm7ed thait 'thig hasbeen (Ile by ollice'rs criminal Cait!'i ,111.•\• et. 1111.:. ,t its IVk.!:1111(lerST:111t1 that the C , rlltli -ioutlrs ' cmtte'mplate compl, of the subd?vided. petty ca ;e.. in which C:niitty been mulcted' for t•il4 , , !hat I'lltgins threatens • to r 11 4 1 I• 1h IQt• tlli ern of the law; who iv ...Ali, 't cas.-- , on the 4' unity. to the waste MEM Susanrr LES.—We are frequently asked why the Sheriff's Saies are not published in • ,the Mixsas' Jot - Rxat. That is hquestion _we canimuitMlwe.r. except that. Sheriff Hatz,. be: loners to the opposite party in politics; but at the same time, NVO believe we have as many good :democrats on our subscription list as . any i.f thettother papery in the county. For the twenty-six years duce the paper has beep in our possesftion,•erers Sheriff in Schuylkill . • County has published the Sheriff's Sales in the Mt N .1 r Nit I. even when they were of op - , polite politics, because they considered it tbeir . interest to do so,—because the more publicity given to the sales and the higher the prices' at which property sells, the greater the 'per-; quisites of the Sheriff. The MixEtts' JoraNat. l circulates among the whole busin6s comma:. o ily of the County, of all , parties—and th e cir culation in the County equals if it does'• not exceed that of the two other papers published in our Borotigh, combined. The circulation.i of the Galette, in which the sales are published';, is the smallest of the two, and is confined! largely to a chiSs who do not generally burl valuable _property. Persons interested i - n! , sales can however direct the Sheriff to have Sales published in the Mixims'ilottnxat, when they are anxious to give greater publicity to l the sale property . . The additional expense, is but a small item compared in thd advantas: g..; derived from the publication. We make; these remarks in answer to frequent inquiries; made r o - n the Subject. LIQLOR LICLNSES, hearing dates at cariniti. , periods of .the. present month, expire in all Cite month of March. , Mr: Browno's Substitute= for > the prescie. liquor law, whiCli passed) the Senate, has atso 'passed the' itouse; otit verb tnitiort.trit amelidraimt. Under, *m4 ever,the - prnvisions of the existing restraining law, all the tavern licenses to belt liquor expirei on the I.ri of -A earning. A1 , 1 , 1r1 .1 1'1,111,4% Vi.:l3ligt 11..1516 ' Li. F a. r. 113; ;it lt. ~, ter. Lanonsii t. 1/!..T111.7 DLL v; 'l. Ed..., 1_1.N% C. V.i1, 1, 1.1.. . Chap W. 4 Lippir: ,. . l l. . 1, 1,11 " ! I ''' • t•.. l .•hit Hutter. Chns. 7..1. hn 11. Stile •N i ,ll,kl;np. J.,11.•••• I'. li. "%liner. '. II . I:. 11. Baker. 1" Krelter. 11. Wm. 1.. 1/r.drt.yj !'tsauh. 11. t:14.1111.r. )It:nt;rumt•r3. 1.:..1. %. 11114 1111. 11rart1.1.,, 14. I 1.11.7 . E. Pi. 11,4. L lI ant • I:1. 11'n , V. l'ewkvr lbw:. W.. 1, h. I-tc•whrt. 17..1. I'. I 1n..1 hri 4 Ev• tII • r't.. tr-hard I.I..IA•••4. I 1.. ni. ..k -.1 , 11u,•1 11.403 A, •.:.; M. C. Troutl..l.•hti N. )l , :lluthn. 1.. Y. Jaunt-c. 15 .1. I . .rter !AIM. •el • , :1 NI Pura,. • I Cs. 'ea,. W. N..binw.er• '27 Butler. .tv.,r.iNVAiturat f NLt. if. %htt,• .n4hu )1••&,:ti;r: )1. ,, )1,..;,11... • .1 , ht. !I r11 . 11114 , it. lan i.l 1.,, I.c.r I ❑i M. ' I I. 1'r.11.1.4 S.,I3IIyIAM 4. Evul,n lti il 6 ai. V.r.0.6.rd. • k. 17 'II •I r • ; .1. , - llthit • . lin I). •oii F•.? Wk-4111 , r.. 111.4 k. J. /111,111,‘ Jrn,;,. 11••:1.•1. '2l. 1.11 \'t, following the annexed . it mean ? .\ 41,1 !gate from Schuylkill complained of unfair treatment in the c‘unntittee, and moved 6trikp out octlie list of delegates the name wit'. M. St'raub and ih , ,ert 400)e other natne. .fitter a brief di-Date, 'he motion was' greed to. A lulther !Iwo ni.,‘,.•,1 to strike out 1•' fr.)tu fdcetorA. Also then adjourtiell sine after sump enthusiasm fir the ituntitiat6)n, criminal term ()Lour Conroy •Courr, commerical in th's-sikirough on nufbay la , i; and during the early 4,rt of the W ee k, the attention nf the Court was oc cupied he much - petty business. whirl should never have its way before that tri'funfil. Too foam- eases of this (;liaracier, are,inerely trumped tip. divided and subiliviti,n(j, r and sent up for tial,tOr ;h.' sake of tire cost; which will accrue fo the officers of 'll - ;e Now the early part of this week, in 7.. alu;oilt PV4•I7 ,pi thf : description broplibt 'before the ('hull,the Cof.uti w . f..= put it fOrthe costs. In follitiwi to ibis. ilicgal fee, fire charged in rrn;r. ~ in . 'Ph. r 2 pp.tar, to Ittt a too cow ,irt:uh of t tine. and the p„!op!c*, none% To sued 4(t' • extent ha , this abuse grown, that it i, ) ,,:vtui,ug4e,iteit to procure legislative enactim,to in' the premises, to the -effect that p,hen the deteittlant in a ease- is acquitted, to throw the, COsts Of prosecution on tt ose ing ile ac on. This may not work - ivel! either, fn pui die office'', , nay screen them-ielv,:s he hind its provisions, (Anti become 1 ix in their %duty., ;Friere Tust Its• a catts forlite-stair or af fair, which this respect• iu this , .. ~- Countr. ' That :cause must he purged: the f.nottain h 6 ,1 must be purified. before the str.-tu ean'beeffine free from taint and (tor ruptinn. We think that the putAie are satin tied. Lc this time. that we wttre right in our proviims allu.ious t() grave errors existing in the varion. ramifications of the law in Schuyl kill County and whidi at time are so fialpablo tr)-tlic , community nt laygc ' "N w. I want to niril«j it efear that Mr. .crampton has bruk,e'tt through the laws of the „United States, which lbws he ought to have - knolvii : and it he haki broken through those , laws: wit }rout the authority of the Government here. this (l.overtimeiii - i'lr . the United States all; fully justified .in demanding hi , , re , • cal,.' it /0g tuts. rttroken 'through them fiy the corn matel of t.he' Government here, .. Olen I say that, the ,G4vernment, in making their apology. have ~ .‘nleavoreil to paint nil` ii deception 0;1. this lioni , e and th;• eomitry, for %%Idyl l they ari• respon,4llle. It appears, from • the facts elicited in fhi• ciiiirse of We. trial. illy iine'of, the witnebqes li,ol ite,ra :1.11111 . 06/.r`d ~. Mr. Crampton to :ill as recruiting sergeant in America. foul re,..ivi-,d from Mr. Crampton ic . , , s , 0 pap e r %%men n,,Wi4 the sy..aent of deception . prarti:o..id. tt;liowt-1 Mr. Ito:<6tick iii hilit , thit and tit' his lroii _y. Atter :owe furtherl i dehate on the question, in which Mr. Dlsrae;i!andLord Palmerston WWI to li. p:lpirs Hi re iii pr,tt:e , -;,,t,' preparation. They 1. 1 .0 the Itet , e in a v'ety -,Burt time, and will he Si tin‘l eunt:liii wit9le of the 1 FOR ' , 111.:11:4 4 .101 ItsLll The Phtlowph3• of Know-:liotlildgf.m The Nyr:itel i< a Protekant, emnparatively small an American I.rth, nand in political' I.)emm.rat, ~f the .Tetiersonian t.eliool, It ifollow,, that with him. rite poritir,il m , ,r. and their right fi, ))0,1.;e•I rat' are C:train:ll eiril cljr.l rea 1 - ssito ,Sti!iter, I, stills s•s .scr r lir r iirsgsir in !/,Sir 1, 0: tile only safe rule of oar `rinnal conduct. the immghntterati.m of :in.! the ihfinitc variety' of religions faith, wliteh ore bind sc,e , rmler : It inauffeatly hatooe.ihje Otat aiT'other principle : eati he ...tidy nit -1 eartied into iatteti;...i. Na one rcli4iotts root van lie pm inittel to irifi)se thein.peculiar view's int the polity of who t•rt.t, in . V ifda dtu rigll! , or even the . prejmfiees 74thers: Such an nits.t followe.l othOr.s. siiirlar. iii 14:Metric, hot contrary in effect. a nil our politim:, !1-stiiiiing in turn e‘i'viy . the.rontlicting !theolog3 of oar. people; laxnute •noinfostop 4wor,e emit - Minded." 'Ole practical working-4 of our Itepttl,licau haitl ilionon , tratod the feino loiltLY "'Van entire "epal; ; Iliou ..r Ch urc h ..T. - remier things•wrlii.:ll ate C,e_ tiiing- which arc Lien nolvtion 'edged a -ale .11,1 and our nintital ... , :alety in oar rights' a l.ipertiejh our lt.tpl , iin,h—t. our very lives, -el•in. to ilepetal Nfri.•t of our a. h.- conilline to v . tolate! it. it 11,•4.!111, tier fOr ;ill her eiliaen, loi.eloahine for it! , pre,urva tt..h.---11.,1•i1i..t ilicy 111 ' ;1%! . '11 their tarn heroine ;:r.•••or., hat in If th eir iq a acct. Vailn , c; ),IthACTibr:b. 011.1,.1Wtri,,e C! f I p . Jili Inust not he if they cannot Iran tuarke.l line ho tnecn thoir civil and i . t.ligions rights and duties, .I.ingerons' do the well beut4 or: th e eoantry, dati:zerotis to it! , iti•titotioia, an.l itself an. Piideptioti to our Aaietimin ride of emit t'; ' , all eon, , eiene.to., and mint re , trainil ironsiottiltnitting uiil, by every tlicato the power of the. ME Let us illustrate this thictrine. IVet „ire t l l I;y • writen• of In;lin and 0 itiltithitint-; title there, lo f t a tea' .yea,rs ago in existence in that country. a set of Thiiigt... fin.tties, "ti religion taiight them n system of indis:riminate murder nod roliliety of all who 16 , 1 1101 11C10104 t.. 1). them, who fell in their way. ''he ino.q to-nstrou- and horrible criitte. , , were with them matters of con t,i•lerive anti religioins , illity. yet if viol a hand 11 ., :ce •t o he found in tins country, it woul I searce• ly lie questioned that tlt , `right of every man to rr ee ,Lon eoti4cienee ought to =ace . them from the gallon,. for tittnAer art tally' perpetrated.— Snell a ill/111101 IVOIII4 site 1/11.1 pelpefrator:l of the recent Waitemunite :tragedy in Uonneeticut, trout the just ..onsettlfent.el of their crime. The Moi mon , or 'tah, wh,H, rcli gory faith appears to teach, theliCa hemdiality, shocking tol the ,rooral sense di evevitlecent nelson. ought to IT restrained front their tinigititte.....by the strong arm of , the l:iw, as eta ii Ind as etfliytually as pos. Nit- plea of curt . ienee 'eau which strike , ' at the scull being, in fast at the veryy existence of the' State. .To call such +t tote , if things religion 4 'tree:him. is a paradox, ~,malty is in.iqtraltle front trite freedom. :Ind in such a community as Utah would he tiudor II". stein of , Ntortne.i,ip, 110 113;111 Collllt 10.1 r1.1:11 - 1V free, hecause nu tinjn's right; and feelings would lie regarded, tanl4ss lie belonged to the done.- in it sect. r The reason which lie's ht the hottoni ~.f the or _ gani/ation ~f the Ai4Aieati or Know-Nothitig party of the Ilitited Stats, is tooind iii thti public eon% ietion..tbat in rho ;lepwara•Ortilotir Ify.rela', l f _ a- , l; , fimi,, thi; Church mi l fliNirrit fire lir triptraldr.— T., prove this, it duos tat4t appear necessary to ratt.ack the pages of li story for the past two bun - Bred or three hundred years, ta sic the actual usstiaipthins and ustarioitious ~ r - the Popes of Rome, in the governments of the Old World.— Nor lies it 114,..nq ailloti the ~.ettleitient of the lleaq3nll wide!' has too rot:ig a4itat.ul and divided 'the Catholic Church, n. 4 to whether the Pope has ur lois Lod .teroporal supremacy and jurisdiction. So long as it did not ,assunie a practical shape; directly offecting•euroWn institutidns, Americans ca..e.l buttittle about theieontroversy between the Galilean 4,,nd'itoman brunches- of the Church, on the temporal SuPretnnez,--clt was when the Ito man Catholic Church- i- the United States was • found gatlieri•ii,e'rik 4 tljztito their IlWii .hands tile canto.' and manitgaalll4(tiof the temporalities, of- 1 Church lands, huildintS find property—when the State system of Public •; , . , 1•hools•-for the education of our children was atticked and threatonett with i .I.urtietion by iltat'Cburtih-:-and when the Cath- I on, et: urch afrijeared in! the political arena, intlu. I owing and coritrollin. , ' ihe elections and appoint- ; meats Of the officers o f government that the American people orgatax6,l a political party, cal- I led Know Nothings, is ilkfcifre of thr;,- own re. 1 1 igioot.frred 001,. ; h i • • i If the alleged causes ;or complaint against' the , Roman Chore earls e*iSt, there is no diffialty I , , - 1 in complete and e / tieely•justifying this action I 1101,LO,WA,i'S Pitts a certain antidote for of the Am scan arty, had all the outcry of Caul- I Dropsical Otvellings.—Mrs. Elizabedh Hender - - li, tc plies ant} their ar ieretils! about persecution and son, of Nathez, Mi4si•tsippi, aged 4a, suffered intelerryliee . 11 out of pliee. He who attempts to I steal t .oe::et. book or i another, and is detected intenselyl4it fall (Tin a general decline of in the act, uses but if istale and worn-out ruse, ~ : ta ire l. d h i , c h a t i ti n te d t ro and legs be inn to sil saran - in and she becam so much when he cries "stop thierr ahead of his pursuers, r . - , to avert-suspicion from! himself. To resist• „ t . 1 worse tn!thOourse f a few weeks that she was rage's not persecution-:-In confine for the pre- I: Una' ly , CotOteti to ller bed; at last, her death nervation of our own pit* a)rol religiou s liberty, is ,' was, - honOyi looked forward to by lierlusband; mat intolerance ; "Etertoil ;vigiiatiee . alone can ihe trintle•upjliis n bid, as everything else had ,preserve--inrota the encroachments of Jesuitistm failed, toTtfy the cfnets of Hollowk.'s Pills, "or then:ill no Makin qui teachings of•history.— •1•i 1 •U ,-„,-r comme nced - using • after four The evidence that efforts have been made, and'aVe w "c ' l'' re . , e • - still making to fllquani4crthe polities and institu- weeks pe:k ; eiretance with them, she 'vas CoM• bons this country, is! tiro o abundant end'eleur PletelY 0.0 F . 0.1 llovbig by mesas of thus rOodi to leave room for doubt. The American' pCopl e I tine safely passed that datigerouti pertottof wo. are not given to grotin3lesS fancies and alarms ; mitit's eXtiktenee. These Pills are also a won. shout. nothing- ' From .06 end of the -Country to i derful medicine. for young females with ob- , the other, the movemettul in the, Catholic body ' 'istructiotat: ill! their health. r had impressed open thei,„o3lolie heart the convic. 1 . .. .•.• , .- lion, that our Dentocrutici. American .system was ! threatened with dem:noo3n bp- the minions of i the Pope, And the peopli tole de prevent the irk- : ...- • , - jury - , and to protect I,;Viholies' from tbn coast- a 0 i .-- --- e- i 4 an ese miiiwnswiriie iqwint-ei or their inn feltr- 111011 wiekedlumts, in • . . .. . thus intermingling the element, of religious dif- This ontibtitisentAy Railroad this 'reek its2B,l terenee with the itecultirdAwi and' institution's.— • , '•.: '‘t: .. .78 0.3 teas ikb , ntiut 46 382 03 - tonliftkOm corm) Critholici were this prp*eted from thettutolves, ', - R ee d7 twins° the fin a l consequp nec y which . their own punning lnst ye- i r. ' Total .285,174 05totts] I . 4oeeedinc• would Its ye fev. , lrrii; tau-t ha re hesn ! 1 To soh. e r;,41,...1 l a . t %ea r 33 (.Si',' OS t0i1)... f.,t a t t thquh,An a cat proteAtant:lliajority, st , er of A ttitileat w ll 9 IV e are .itt'itl3-:titat I anti prejttd:4ca;'nre . to Antorleatt .) . ti:,Ltion, rt h•dh atdop-,c the ad i th.; ElPitetNit'thin„ . .• aim otid rr tttL But th •in ty...." iYy ttt 'wort proper ettit'elOion, th new :ta t ttt.i,..t it. enrol': mitt , titttire ft rel'giotut. I. the,entitidie chn of tht• pre4et t ioi,ntr.tt t frontttii,4tr pith Lee.. the 1.0t.t of jes ahltt.l titer.] tilt; :Lemon sort of eiitttninittanee4l i.niatuone. in career] bring thi.. , '.aei.te thiiiir.p , i,itio#lin 'hi e I that:, the Amt ,nfrairt of t. i 4 thtetrit in th . * tigit 'newttp i graph and Oneralp' not the.,.a4rlit totat.ion, :•Fnil in etttiti4t with tt ett-- , it ie iljtt he the a . V.reft4it • teml.rai Lt:t tbent , k need fettt:it.i,ntolet.(.o.l ee attar iclen;P, and e ,. Aito,Liean Pro. an.t ue fartiti'.' and til have.: The linow-N! inett 01 the forzne i.etheritt;t d 3 I ng as ,thi4 object 1 ally. Vint . tiecompli. iolve thett..ieei into n6e country nnd ate!fa I req;:Ltt.ite.:t are nw l Mr. tx,4,l.ty in B c , ,11-ultlpt-i1.1..; 25. tvg -t tOye „11.111111"IT': 'P . : 4'th- 31, ' :rat:e of tz f1x,: , 1 at Si# on a Ilunt died in Now.Y”rk 6..11, . one'. died Jeseu . died in J,O 4.ityAwf Gr, .! 12 , !)" . e nil tit cAc r:ieli nn :ire 0, Vat..i 1:114.111 at the .1i h i.treet • lent 7,0"" ;fit, litFg. Eie A thvilciiii 13..taap: Wed rt!:111-, i t• ti oI NT t.ity p.tperj te .i Le. 1:,14e:i rll L. El l . N••l4' and U "••-.1" 1.,, rea.-1,.. , I ?'~!' 'l'.h c ire r,• ri IC TIC -A . 1071 WCI-C ( 1 1;?; . 1 . :4 1, 14l . l IWO Th.. ~•t•iA!.i;l;,l::•.•riii. ci'it 31.1%, her :lit, •I‘‘ Cann, "---'!4 . ,:ii:laklll4 Fir 'dt•lphia dred '4,l*.,treet. ,atttl , . twe',le in P I i(11 , 1.1 1 . • • 5115t);t k.trp+.l., i:altic 11, :11r. for th l ' prop:;,ti j;trati-fei ;,i'ritoe3 on the pil , rt,;:f the al rir l'E;1:1 . 11,1 . P, • vr , has la ciintr;tet t .. po au01,1,11 • • lei- ,tt 11s rontoo-e. stoont:o6itil i a:l;tir.,-1 mouh , ' i'j . ol;risotooo . t: 'i•111 , 41 tor _to, • 74-r• I ffiej l'iehn wi 1 v v tern iii lS s w t E Vri.rr; • .7-ir 8 a Y.t. ..i. - Thrcin, 41 1 111 • )1 , .;i ' l } ICA. hid% !Pea 1.• .31r. - i % - 4 - I. II tt iv it it h , I e t , .! rl ycu -d t,t , 144.111.3 witv pitch, gay . ..t attificiai ;,(1 pink - .lres an% they ant >cttlell, i ih,: matt thc word`, ‘.l'Et.sis..l from wliic4it is dei cam amli:ppropriall TIVF: J. S. IfiWOITIIN,• f ourt h Sioltiliteti of fli;restioti 40.1 Dysi; reowdy futiliin tin of ,mu, AESLTILj [KPi. the ' er part 6.fit.ltis l i - Dt ,N . 'i liii iis t. AN oilY.—Kt".ep the secre t to rouself:i Tor_lz on Bess sake do iiot tell it aboat, or, •e4e iliert will he no tintitS'ericil pen. ple. Wiiilitiugs wi Ibe the order• 4 the day. EvervlaidiOvill he :housing a belp!,tnate. In alit Itill'r ;I!,i1:11i is the advertiseatein rd that inueli ta1144 ut bot!ik by Profe.isor IttoNnour t of New !. 1 1 - iik, _the "Bliss of Marrjage.” • It gives yo'ii the exact process 'of the art of ere ntiniz liiv•e.., ir cm! ening anybi'ids th love you dearly Wh4ht y:ou wish to inspire with that ten der passioni. i . But hen; ;:hould such a secret. get wit iiit+the wo Id ! Read the huoli your self. Initik'esp silent. That's Our eminsel.-- N. /... VilAne. • ! WE ,trust those are pren4turely leg graylipfore the' tisempot (iffProf. have hetk`rtf:Cnough (from tha:so,est a ii I,•satislikibat it celebrity,hasacq it , :ottfortnibtly with seen rely: ktily • upon Unlike tit* other . ing kin/reqi merit• seed's tolhaye mad; nation, indCpenden pretty Oteriot, the distincqpn it speak orit; THEO)iL TRADE. . , . : iniet with an Overwhelming' The weather continues cold and wintry, ani the,: MI lamentable to every trite seasim islhe most . hackwavl are have had for a ' titer Cetholie ur Protestant.' a great deal. of ignorance ' number of years past. IF; Jiavt..4m;ire snow on 1 i s h..4 on i,,,th „,i4e.,, of t h e i tile ground now than we hail two week's ago. and .1 that, 111!Se e,-tiCeptiono ei• . :there appears to he hut little pro...i - ;tet of the Canal I hermits and the enetnies of ifpelting , I , clo're the last week in :Illirch or the first venter% wiilt r;•giird to lie h e ~,,,,i 4 ~.,;5 . ,,i , t. ,, n ,,,,,, „ r : ef April. 'fhe snow which fell I lit Saturday was will lifi,,g , them t o th e about ten inches deep. and the stlif's rays makes tt. the true ini...eton of the hot little impre.sten ou the neoultiolated taas,es %tie the greit principle of, of snow :mil' i:e. Last vear the danal was. open inism, iii tliO eouseivotion , , - , :t , km a .., f ~,,b,eirue., upon ~ nt. thi, .1:11e, 1a 1 1.0.1± acre running. • •; '!iye learn from Port Riehmonti that ill Atip . , rch desire to tag themselves : Incubi have Octl in ids from that Girt. The Dela ' ` at r ' , f.,,.. i''':i tll ";: ,;,, t ' it h i, ' ,n ` 4t . . It entit' a s i T : w a robs gals pi..rti el ly open, and t.. l . .ipt4itis of yes sel• will ro)t , veaturc to take; in jettr,7oe.4 Of Con oitisto that tbeir. system cm i I nod:, to -thetiisell 6$ to filly until the river becomes more clank of ive. - I.v m1i,11.. tfice Might find I. —to be • tilt 'things to all : The rate, of toil ati•l transp frial" ion for the pre, of pro , elytillin. Let them scut yearhie? tint 'Jaen protetulgitedyet,and con tent' i principle th h e ar upon sequently there i'l hut little lag aiiy for Coal; ex- tiotry. and -let them rest i cept to4 - upply the line an•l Philadelphia. The i roan p e "p : " 41-e'ittat' little' 'mices of Coal on hoard at Port ilit'•htuonti, and on I es, in afair field ,of reason. ' : licard. Own' Ituats here; will not tie fixed tifitit the pers, steam; 'electric tele- ,• ' 011ie enlightenment. It t's I prices tf4 tran•roirtation, •itt., are known. , .., o f Itoaistrisin that can re-1 Coal il• arettinulatin.4 at f'or• lticlimon , l, where, 11,2 Pri , teSl:lll‘6:a I .rf Ame ri. ! Mutathey :mit ipate a wal trade as silos as the river , ges sought t , : he gained ; inilvtion and . I.ereertion of that we deprecate. , upetm. !Many ofthe markets .tiill he entirely ; .1 , 1 .2. 11 , t_0f Anthracite - 0"ml by the opening of nit vi -01.11 such efforts.: and they , - - a .,l t. i„ n , on in the enj;iyment ill their i ... 6 nal privilege,: with all other . ; .-- "Y the f tin ' - tinto^ , iiitil it is beliet i ll :stil the gauntly qnantity estants az , lt. hint "it fair lielfh-: sent to market from this region •ivill be 100,600 ut the are I letiirmine‘l to I tuns short of the .supply to tne iMriod last year. •e • thing pity ; e imposed of i As the I•ther regions mil open litter than usual, political parties, ivitra. t to ,. 1 it shall he neccsliary s to ties . 'it is believed tht t. t the deficiency i will teach 150‘..' Ally, decidedly, It t it.l cffeetu- 1.100 tow by the tir , t of- May , fruMl.till the % region.j..., " 11 ed , they "i ll l' IdmhlY re - The rotes of freight in the Dhsbiware and INA, their original elements, or , son Canal, has been , flied at $1: per ton from •• as the exigencies of trie e lila v seem: to them to hc Honesdale to notinduut, and 23i : rents from that • ' I P. .1.011, t • to the . ity t,f N ,at York,;; This •is three 1 l•: AND SCISSORS. ,;' , ; cent. , per ton le •,. than the rates (slidlA. t you.. riglNt;,p_isT p.,q lianiri.P •tre,l:.it York, N., un lVe,l iltitip.re last' wet:ik, 99. Of •ade thim year of'! Baltimore I ga nor c lake were I r. • Conveutioli gill Ineet in' e , iiritirr., there are very deposit' of • l x „ : „ has Iwo , ir..tt ~ r e. f re rli . and lime 6tole, all 'ix nipped uuilare. eNnildite to render the property Nilo. 'bk. er, of Aleveali war tiotorietY, sranding of the P:re:itlerit:LF: ay or two -e making thus early iu Netv :‘1 , 1"1 , - 1 tali ver,aries 'der ai1...." I'll lief 1 , 111 Lt...porr oven voion:iiie“, a celebrated kingli h I tiger, a, Well .1 4 fr , on tie statements of inielli.;tint and 0 17 th alt., if! hie 62.1 Year. i,•.:11 in .1) have per,ionally inliected the Ilanibletint, of i llattiinure, . mine , ..t , it ..111111, rerisonahly, nada, otith.•;:otli OfJanuarv. avid force st:ind, • dinitataktaat they c , eitaiii joakicave t;,231: edinple molt. o.tilari for ‘I ei/ extengive “e , .Slaryl,,to m a market IC waiting a :gamily al r,atunerstlng I.ri -1 Itas I endow a St.ite Agricultural only 1,1. bout, of which :lonic th;;,...isaildral ., u,i vligailtig r;‘ , .r. in the lo•ighlviii;ol ; for 1.113;1 , 1t . 2'..1 . ,V111 okher e * iiclean., an 1 ;I.t-t hap-, II , : , . 7 , 11 drill: dill 1111t1Illr.t,Lir iog with n hi , ll ahrianik •:•lizon lioutit.iin" and :-Pilot is .q.y,talc IV, iro; in I io• Isnown world.' • r Ile no reiitterinents in Nnr -3.1 of March, tillt the 1 1 ,v-tk•ri:.u.,!y .1, , lig.. from N4.v Or pertun:l6l ex,•!. “r the lieu ..f .•1 I.lll.rri,lrut err tiieetilp2; rati!% lion., w.i. hrl l ii 11.11tittioi:v Cay Nt•lv Ur- Ithe ‘v'ith r.iwts. itiale.,l t: It at.lva- Coln :.• al; .44 . 11 pl,ll Ili tlt.itl , ity. ttle it;th (he a.% LI: A ;11,1•;c11.! .4,t - ;:wicty ,rll.lr . v Id me ' ,Omit! $lO,- H1 1 .11 , 111_ 1 ," 1111 1 .4 ' r,le lii. low, a ot $5ll ti 11:1 V ex li Eliz:Lue•l'mil,tin' Pliii arr ;.. 111,,•ts; 0, • k 1111•11 111'11:111 !;I.1( Olt) :0 2 LOW) •lit rt, IJ routs." . E !Ter !-- Alarm TeleAaap,l7 It extmt.l, Iml-t -hat'll' I , y - fpur ollioers MEM t paver KtS'n that there nre vermin e ,, enty In that 61 at e itr-adier: having. 11 , • !!,,patellez• Irma • :Zol erlllllellt. Trte ret art if •.f . Ehgli,ll .. fr"fli the va,1":1, 110 alohn!or anxiety inini,trali,ii lit Ilvt orenit en, pieliiiii (Al-! 3 I% a iii.i. Iva4' mari 4..1 i n N e m •i , n , , t” 31; 1;:a tclif"il, . -a M. Bhitol6,ll-, E.q..) a . .,I.•ri:iii ,htircli. ' : - , " 0 11 t. ill LI• th.• in.;ml , ..rd•nat, and , $ , •11 , 11 Cal "- 10! ..fficer a 6.1 ,tildent were IVedite-day, M.irAt \ I•tirul t ,, le!) t1:4!11,..' ' ml M.,19•11161 DAtot) to live the u,,-null upon young 1-v vi(1,1 1, 111(-11 ti It -I t•li .11i:ill hi Tho clinco4- lik were lepro,,,,ted lito f•p , 1F,• , 1 0.0111. Purly tko lien ti in a ciliao nn, with a in.l ❑ 1 , 11 , •1 •1i irr•iniaal at the nn in•kail tor: 0 , 1. i that- he ha4liaot ar- I a m•. a Igo-itioa I.t the front .1 arrived in a earl higc- tth soon as ,thp newly arrived; .or, 'Tolman N.. 1 (tvil" " 11- 14 ith" the calie,, 1 Into e wean No. 2, in the few in..ttwiir- .r -pins. nti.l frigmvnt, of Oe flew n , thi , t; ',hail on nil II:- vita a !.111:1,'71; eith hi. inn!)} - wont (I.wil,iiroadisny., r nlnivablr. , !eh is Ow trine meaning, of 1 or Of ii t‘yo liktiltworils Tiverl. T his is tt i:-?'-tiigitifi e, !hi e or theiti.t...„jtktEs , ..; 7(tic 31.14• Lt re plrealby I )r. If l'hiliolciiihind from the the Ox, fir the (tore of In epsia. It is Nature's own Cattily Stomaeli. No- art 'ls en rati ve pi twe'rs. It reit 1-perrf.tef ly eorisi.t;tent wilh i. , tire of the 4 Ix 1 in :moth ] fr. . ---- 7 among. our readers who sing . their hair, Or becom r time, will real the adver- Wood's Restorative. We of this eulebrated nainted with it) to be ful l. richly deserving all the tired, and those, who nse the direi.iions given can its restorative effects.— reparationsi indeed, claim• the article in question its a:ay to public", appro. of 4wspaper puffing, a thatais entitled to all has acquired. We shall Cii r. tw tv VOA 51.tst4 %err :LNG Coil l'AXV.—The Company lane wein 'The . C. , Tnpan'y'e; tide einhrmrP, near :wive .•fiau 1.. (hciiii , l in Cal/ail:ly t\volve or Jefferson City, Ow Carit3l of the 5 , ate.) , 0 , i.:1•, in to t•,,utztinin g, lnuhnblp, thu lab t,t I e it of C:toovl,C,ll;p,t :my ot!ocr ciU~- J~~~t q ceut the I: v“.. to the the aitu.•.ae,l eltraet,: The initien ‘vert• operiel , 111(111;tithe 1A11..4111.1 the neee-•ary ruead, Kxtere, .4',111111.1(:: :1114 11,1'..,,a11 , , ,, tnidet.:11! ,1 vt .,, rc the ele,e el I. I e:ii the tir,t et . Jitit!rtry, ves IlVt•i . I.il:•tt t•qi . I 111] , i the , ! , enizig then in .1 ::tot.lition on,. Win ton:; 11111 It oxiolett.:l to liztv.• , ix (9 (..141.1 t• tie •49 , :k )1•,• Ow ((law 1,3 , 1 14 - (•.•tilt•lrte.l. • • In rLe 00,11?1).: ut t. 1,, the Cord ttsenty•tive I.tNillz awl ii,llllgt! .11,1 Ity r:ut 4c iabru uut :,y tititt6vering or' rcitip viti4 The and trans !ll// 1 /1/ 4 TO 01.! !•oven Itiile• over 8.-tir,:t. ei 4.• roa.i) pt:rsor , vo:,11”Iro:::1 S I .•ent.; 1.1- ton, :MO. tf it • ,1 il•I .1 25 .. 19r eon- 1 . 11 0'1111101! it %1 lit 111,11(f . ilk.. It th..1..t..1;n4. Mb(' I.llt QI.O t h e denland, I„,t,tttipurptl , C,, ilt far I :••••me,titn, • Th , ('anti I er this C.IIIII , ;111V 1 16 ,11 1.1 s . . ,R.:111) i;t:, of tilliiit'aettleiiii.;zas f4:r tier I itli. pelp.•se :deity. the , ; " . .ties on the :11is lequire tis r.tn 1•;•, . The I iiveiit I.r after inaking hie r.tl ali na,.mp liir s2,;7in per nt whieh rite it Arolit.l 1 - 111)re of tint thirty 1 t•M, to pay the inherit the I emu. Anil ten prr rent. on 1117 eapital etch Bat if we the' pr•iht,i a. $2. per tiiir; the i•iitinkt.pl.llillty avoid f in.ire than piLy ric percent. uml the crick. after haying tho inter evt kW.. At the Nne rite i •a of I th•itt,:iiii; till , (1) - iiieh would nut 11 , 4 otily pity the Infere, , t oil the loan, ;u.( a ten per rent. di v id ew l n o the i•itiiei si hut wiitilteriiiite a sinking. inlet in tire % to phy ~ty the whole ot rite priipetly,entirely unkn ,r) chine id' the capital stet n in the Lamle of the Comp Av.ti.ysis 0v14.t. Ih4V ANALYTIr tt. ' 1'11111.4.1)KLI , 111 ckE ;A),,r 1 1 1.1)5 , ti:: It lett% e. a w i•h a"t. no.i in tworitin,4 to eoke.•tto othttott• to .0.).9) per eent. the v .1 %M!:, 1141 0 Tir, IL t‘ilh thi< m itt.7, we 'Five 4-eript ion the 9 ,111 j,'•%‘ of ol St. L;titt,.. • ate.. ‘11:1 , 1 14.1e.1 ••Nlitlernl-AV,i)th ..t. It i, N f,t1;,.‘1- ' Ph , nn I ,I';4r are the lure- tr..n iu the~~...lquality a:,l the fitqiiity ,Aiit3itiit,g an" the .11 ‘‘f2.0.01. - i • . - i :rb••lore 01; (11 .. ,i,t . III"IIIII,IIIIS ly•:ill1:1I I • ktiowt t by m i,,,.„l„ g i-4..4,,. .:prenhir oxide:t Fair spe.•intenz. yiel.l 4.:„.1,.,,i, troy] :•ixty.live . ... t•I, , ixty-bix per cent "r Plane i-...n. •I! to , Figl.l per ,•••ut. , d - eat thy mutteric d n untina tni'..pil.tea,) th thin reuNtitolei tlxy. gen. I_,wre i• not hillg, e•unhitteM, thereC.re. with the ori• fit i!.., tniturui emplition t! , .i prev,nt the pr... tluvti••tt ~f the tine,t Metal. The oro rr,on the LI !lel F.V.llitiuS in Wlllaily Weil alll eiu dly anl.ipt. „I t " the ppltivtiun ul pure ir , o!.. The " le ~f the 1 r••ta '3luttlit.iin io• rem:irk:Ode tor', it+ nuif.,rtni I r or ehsir.ittei: the slit:1110 , f speeittleil ,••rilentailf in,..lie,iitip i- :, fair ,peettirm ..ty;(1), Chit, man.. ~r tt,„ I' I , t r;,,.,). i- ...,,,,, ‘ , .tri:thl e . in ,o'me 1 ,1,,,,:,part 5 ...,,,,,:ir1y fie:it the -urie i ..:it "t - f •,,,. moon fait. It. ~1 . ., „,...;.„,,,,-wh:it ',.1 . ~ p"rpnyrytiv •Intr n,tcr.,llq cuinwptcntly aft ul % in,;ipl greater ant,unt .•..rtIQ tit:lt.ter Orin al• !re :•tat.,.;, i" tt ',fifth the hurze,t part „r the Knob toppeari! le. be in. pure IV, the (run Mount,lit.. The ore of the Iron .Moutttaitt; s co%ci• an :•rea :shoot five hundred aerem. , ate , l in the voile) of the-St. Prturct riser ai.ent un hundred and ~ i xty feiii above th e i d n i r , of el,autr}' tha. sorromol,. atid entirel,t , •eparatei it titan all other eie%ation:. The mouttiaiss beet - r e-tultate4 to Con:ain tv,, hiineirt ti It"' to," re. ;,!roo tons ableVe file is:sq.. The ore usu ally ttresent , itv..lf in lump , or i:oulders. tr..tn the sir, pebble, ttp tho, , c of t si.o or three bun dled !mewls in atolshoM::Itols of toms van be 1 irked tip Upon thcitnotitstain , i nithont the b,e; of erovr bar or piek. The ore pure and free I.rnin other sill,Qtances that noilifEcialty has beets and is in orking directly int ..The Pit.ov Kson eoyers areu about equal to the Iron ;lountain, -rising i to an cies ation above the adjacent vallep‘ of al;iost live hundred fees. On the,sooti , erri,Fitio of the Pilot Knots the ore rest ,, upon red perpliery, anti is here seen In' dip with eon , :derable rapid ty,:.tibvard., the south from the culminating !mint tit= the mountain; therefore it niay he its,onned to h 1 iron ore down_ to at lc in a level the :stljachnt valley, or say five-hundred feet thiek. Near., the Pila knob ' , tambe tho Stte;rtti-.ltte mountain, abounding in rich frrei flint arr. highly I ". 4ner i e „„t aid to produce steel of the frne: , t quality,. There are several ilepirites of rich iron ore iti the neighborhood. The Pilot Knob altil Sheplierif;itionntaiii belon g , to the m ai thi,,O Iron .fining POinpany,• who are actively engaged in the.manufactitre of pig, metal and blooms. The iron mountain belongs to the American Iron Nliinntain'Company, whOarelargely engaged in the ninnufneture of trig mural, which is noir carried, to Stc. Genevieve iu tvaßins, a di4tance of forte tnilce , at whi4 point it is ?worth fur !hip., ment, front two to ifirce.lollars Or tort more than tho Tennessee and Ohio metal. •f• The ore of these Vast formations is quite in de mand at the river, ahii, sells readily at. Ste. Gene vieve for $lO per ton for shipment to the Ohio.. This pays well for the hauling,l::When the teams are not engaged in transporting Metal and blooms. The Iron Mountain is distant from St. Louis 73 miles, and the Pilot Knob is six Miles s.mth of the Mountain, and 84 miles from St. ',Lottis. The St. Louis and Iron Mountain Itailrorid is now under contract and will be completed from St. Laois to the Mountain and Knob by The first of November.' 1855, which will bring those gi'pnt resources of wealth within four hours transit q SL Louisi and the ore ran then be furnished to 'manufacturers in S. Louis at three dollars per toh, including all expenses.' The: common .ores tifually •cost that priest at the furnace. • The Rnitread followS the 31isiesippi river about 1 28 miles, thence up Joachim Cre4 about 20 miles, 1 crosses Big River, end follows All Creek about !.0 miles; the three last streatnix kfirord an abund ance of fine water power, suitabhi for forges and furnaces; in the midst of fine timber, nod we may :Mon expect to see such estnblishineqrs dotted nll along the ltailroad. But 5t.../muis mast beco'me thOrgreat :caanufgus. -taring p 4 intj.:l4rlt 1 .110,-O re, ho' met by. the' Cannel Coal: from- the . - Osage? brought over the 1 pacific Expeilinentsdiiive ; shown that • lots Coal coo -be.substitntell f Charcoal without impairing.tho yualitr of the IVvo, tend ciPMd need Iron inasters . nre sanguine hi making rails, ! by the use -tit Cannel Cunt, direatt from the ore,- and of a quality, for toughness mid , tlnrahility. r . rl m r to ant' non • ii.i .. .. Li, iiii btu. Ione; liven noted ai l . the must ex- ! IsIEW ArIIENTS tenstve turket fur the sufelof Iron' in 'the West.. DVEIt. i Ifut the stipply is prineinally i.arnielictl (rota Pan- - ' /, silt-mina and Tenhereee. The m ebpicti in' of t 1 e - NOTICE TO BOATMEN. • Iron Mountain 11.0tri , a1 toots, eonsidet ell! seeoln . Rates of Freight, . • Within the tint.. n•Cale..l,f to 11 one hie us to-!=lipidic ' Aryl TerNsl,, I htl , ag , ',e' f,, t' ! , At rry,r- 6,4' 11,•,•.. , our on;: market, and thug toillin all [ionic th e inij- : '''''' (. '" a Y - .'.7 4 i ' e " t4 '' r 6 ''''' 7. ` l "r'n:% t ''' it ''' 6 i"ti ~ • oi , as now sent ti , in,lier Stitt 1 :mit to Engl:arid NT i :1- 1 ,,T7-.).:!j a ,,,,.„: and i tad ,,, ci..„.,,,d (‘„,„ 1 ,,, , ,, ar *,, p,.. • . Tlt e - R - le7l7i . .7li l i g ili ii :i7l7 7 ll ' i. ' t lolly ilin d d t;: :it New the purch me of Iron in its j - aritints roans. Te I par,' t• enter int R contraet With. ;sad Sell. Canal Di Ms road v. the ril-d Kriel , will 'lvvel4P other. vain-1 t;, t.-operate and inblustriona men, to heemplo'ved in ..,.1.. t.l ' hie iii”.ii-it. of Iron ore, an we n Rs lead n ' nd ~,i,_ i fo-i chtior Coal' from n meedale to Itondout.and New .. ' "`••• till: three days .tit.. -advicies from Lit per. About one mile south ,test of the Minnatricn ' 'Tort:. and to inferm.sliateplai`re On the U:trol ind'lltrt.r...: ert „,,,t.• i 9 An i!oluense • t uarrs of granite, 41 pare tioalitT, l ii Ti e rate of Frei -lit fn' [Mats makins trips froa r.... 0. , • - _ • ~.i to tiiiimiidniiir and-returningle;Coi scut, ~,,,%1 •i'siu and , 1 11,11 V. the Iron AlOtihr v. lit, tini in quantity, ~.. Bunn, ~ , ,.i..1101. IS:0% Ono P.iliat !ill.. per :rots , - '' Lieut. Chas. G. Hunter. There aFe. fine marble and' sdills . lOnit iinarries in ! ton. and is r' jrti"lif.r lc , rs• dloanc"s• The funerd iof the' iate Lieut. l'harlei ti. the tame uniizionir!ii.O.l. Tbe j:miren,i in. iiii i. .. j . .r . h,. rf . tiiiviii:, instalments wilt 110 reserv,,i t:,;to th,. lictiter, wlift iiiml in the. New York- City Ho trssion from the l'llot Knot% tit the Ai+, uns.. t tii I,m on e'i•. traLitoiliartt M FulLor Ili , eri Ihmtishe Payment of th"4"fri'4ll,,r in ' line with brunches to C.tirii and.S'en. - Madrid, will _•• Firstniodell!?vou - . 1.51 ,,, pital under peciiiiitriv •lintre:•siiii4, circurnsii• 0 ' - last '• “ a':d :-i,rti." d o, •2 - 1 c "' - ces. iook id aci; ,n 1 liiirsi l ,tay,. 'int Trinity: , It enutinu, 5 . 0111,,. .listax,..i• thr.dt;lt 0 rich :: mineral country, eoveiml with pine, iif the' fittest quality. There will also he _reservnt ; 110 and the fraetione of a - ; The eninpleti.o, if th e Iron Miiuntain it.,,,„1. %v i t .}, itritiar out of the rel:ht ofeath trip., until the close of ~ Chttri..h. : • . ',...,. . intu; the branches and extensions, soon develolp I the season, as perstutract. ' l'in: Hirer Feeirliit from [fondant to Nior Yeti: sail ho • the long. hidden renounce of southeast Mi.ssuttil,; 23 .feutß psr genii tort. CG. reserriag thlrefren t 'per trip The N.V. Treasury Defileatiosa. i.ll alitil add to the wealth of ourPityl , l State. , ' towasl the payment of the West-t• in,- and wharfage At NeW Orleans, Col. Garland, the I ate city ....z---. .. : free?. • ! Treasurer, has been committed tar. prsott in ;;S II T a recent art of the Legistaitire:.•if Ilissntri. rte! Boats, to he used the eotaing 5 i e3 ,,.,„. o n whi e b i....rr0 will ~ tiefatOt of biiif.„ which has been fixed at $500,. credit of the State isv.l.abged for the means r 'Mord to I finish this Wad the presnat year'. .lIA lAA) as to extend , be re.inired o be . paid in_cash.hy the patty Agreeing to I thl4Paeine Itailromt." which is tta* , Tim front St. Louts i Pun'h3,‘" -it i'' or mit; in..; such agreement.', 1 (100. _ Two persons. chargrid Atli being his to the Capital. (Jefferson City.)-}:n. Misses' JOI-0iA1..1 I prison Apimc..ito, to be tbs a•AVIAl1Ii1/13 . or-ht letter to the 1 • ..,. ~, p ~ 1 ., i, i i i , • • . I undersigned. t then .re of the pet. add litulmn"Catutt .; a` c''mPacest have nis° been long'-' ll in TR ~ F .I. kNV Anr. AND IitIIISON CA.Ii.AL CoIIPANY.-4- I CO., gond.. t.i ' r co.. N. .Y.: to it. F. herd, Ewv. !in default ofiS'2s.ooo bail, retfuired front each. Tile Iliinesitale Divvietist says that (ki d A,',, m p ai ,Ll ; , Mules-mat . P.a..: to the Stom,rintenchuits on On-line eV' i . - : the C3llll/. neat the oifife o•flbe Company. No. . are prepitring. to lay- the tracks of -their railroad 2. ' i Wil- I Thirty-fohrth Congress...Firsi Session.' ,_ , liana Stmet. New Yo r k, .L.A. SY HES. Agent. Ilft,e..ti liLit t.olniigsli and ein'oon.lst,i with ,t: r t iii. l Rond ,„,,_ i i i. .„..., b , • : ,,i . ,_ - 10 .f.t ; • W.,ititttriti.S. - I;ilizreh 4.-SENAIF. -The Ity this procesß, tool by other imprvetnentF. it is ' --- ,- " --" -" —" -- - ----- -'- • ciintemplatoni to increase tho'capileity of the road! ~ GREAT . CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! l bill making ~iitti appt ()printMai of Slso,ooo for 1• •ry m 1 aterially. ! ! t! . the .new tortificationt; at Galveston was Boston Boston Coal Trade. , :•, passed. 1 [c-,rented (rota t/e Beuttmo (;,..1- ier. .11 , 11-. 6(741, . I ,N !. t ria , mtiona of note to report. Anthracite in stead l T il 1 The Semite then resumed the consideration ! retail demand it t ly.l per ton. - ' lof the*lllinois election case, which was deba . nIIOLESALL PRIC/11. 111 , I ted until adjournment. • ' • - - ,- Is chat. 12 00.1ir 13 00! . do - llou --, sE.:llr. - Smith, of Alabatua„ intro ' doted a Itilll to pretest the introdUction into 1 i • i the United States' of forC4.*.ii criminals,", pan - iii.. - -i-- I ! pers, lunatics and insane persons. ilt arts re - 'iii; .-- i - -p , - i- I i ferred to tho Committee On Foreign Affairs. The Senate bill, forthe construction of ten 1 sloops of tart was referred to the ('ioninittee ~sr s;:., er..t..t.s--Mll cos q , l- 2.1/00 run SI.S ' 1, 11.1 lon. I:i 2121 ~,,..:_.. _ I 1')I , 1 on loyal Affairs. . . --- ,1., - 1. ud ~rc ,k,,, _ L, 1 Li ..,i t i. ; i c i : i t . ; ,:i o i , i a i .. l ; i t i y ;i r il t ,,g . ii k is _ ti .tr i.ii , i r is titir ;. ... T .ti,..r ils i lf .l i lta ji o n n . ... The peat:lei - TOT Lin was considered and I it , , --i r - ii--- ! TON. NI 11.. 1.1111m1,:lphia. Pa.': passed. It !appropriat es, among other iterns... it- - - 111 -I- ; ' 1 hi-- 14,10.eirt - A -men /.•:,,,e.',/ji fT an Mnliralibl, atom- , • -; ;to - - Kii -; ; aril. Ni art , 4 ' man ran e ,, unl its curative powers. It ;1+150,000 tt sick and disabled seamen. . 0 ,, 1 .,1 —j...: contain , 1111 Al,ill 1.14 t tiTS! :kids, or nauseous drugs.-- .., ii.. ... , m .is ~ A i . e II I, ' • I• II •,..-ctr.rn .1 - a...r • all- t it!' tI•• n i n c. h' t 1.,' en • :Ma rch 5.4,--...I...NATC.—The right of Lyman - - is: - r - , 1 . _ • Ly the in ti feeble patientß who came r t eat a o air r crack- Trumbull, tO Itivsen I for six years, trout the 9 00 14,,, - r •-.I --er , Mt- la a.. lite distress. 11,•wan.uf drug...red imitations. r . - .01:a. l- tql Pepsin is ti-.t„ e ' r ,,, l . I_ -Itli of Mar,ili last, wit:, confirmed. : iii , IN.- 1... T.,. citi on the a n gent and get deitin•iplive eh cular,Fratik I a 0016. -1., , sii'iniz's large atro.unt of Aelentnie orl.knee: from Li,- A- spirite4 dithate am Kansas affairs then • to no 1, - -- - Ei t.s Animal Chemistry: Dr. Ponit.,..'s Physiolog - v of li too . 41 . .. , .1: h.' ‘ , !i..1); •lir. Pereira on Fcstli and Diet. Dr. John W. ensued , anti continue(' until the adjournment. S iii I. -L 1 Dr0....r. of Neu- Itirl,Pnivecsity: Trot Dulm„-,ll,oosPliys- iitit'SD.-^ Mr. Hickman, frointhe Committee IS 9 , ~.., - l_- , i010g..: Prof..!•illituan.- of Yam Collo-re: Dr. Carpenter's 1 -- I l'h.vq.llogy : hie.. together with reports of cures Irani all fin Elect:olqt, wade 11 report, presenting the pa, te of the United :Onto, . .4.41-SoIJI t: all cli-th,:gi , t , and deal..rs in Nledi i •ines.- • rea!Rotia fir !renewing their demands for - au: ]'Si 'i. ONE lell.LAI: i,..r ls.olle. 'thoritv to s s mi I fir p irsons And papers in the a. DA N N AN . frt.:knob. and &mil :I sent, . i • - P. 4 "vitl , '• j Kansas esnitested election case. Ilt- •• - • A debate then ensiled un the President's special ine4sage on. lialisas affairs, Nchicii coo • ) tinned until adjournment. - - , . , • :-. Jittren 41 EIN,ATIf. —Mr. Brown a Miss,, _ introduced la hill to authorize the const rut tion of • -a:railway and.. telegraph • line -from SOTIII! point 011 . Iirl I e. MIIIIiISSIIIIII to the Bay of San I.ltincist.o. I -. l This hill appropriates -10,1 100,001) ) acre. , of la tid to tht) , ..• who construct the road, thera• persobs to pay • - lt cents per acre until the' title is 11, - estetl in them, a n d not to start until a hail' ? million of iloilars is paid down as security foil the faithful performance of the contract, iti:id the (inviii nment to pay - ..,:iiitiO, per mile ti.ir the carrying of the' trail, ttiol - Such other !bums :t•i 'nay afterward.: be agreed i - upon for transporting troops and munition; , 2 of war, until tea ) ears tiller the completion Of the work. The Lill was referred to the Special _COut Mitt, e having i. ha ri!i.• of the sub ject. _Mr. ;Weliet tiolli.libt'oti Ibill the Illnl - uutild eieleav;;;• to report neat wee!, The Scimiii Quin reimined I iil• eun,i4lernti;;!„- .ol the fortillii.lieni biil. Ni.Lii.ill ti.as passed.- , :slr. Sitinniir then called lip iii,: resolution it : It . gitril ii, 4epi.iliatim,:: the Sound liiiiii4, anti ,„. after a lehallit• (1,-1- to, the 1.-solution was ntloined. 1 , • Cannel - - • - - l:lrrt`l - - - - Sydney . . • Pletou - Whir , terl - - • - Schuylkill, white ash, d , red ash lump 1.:1 , 1.3 NM II:1 Cannel • • • - Nertr3.4l, eonrme • ." fine . t/rrel - - . • irotrtl _ Wel , h • . (fttcnb-1.1 ; : tiri of pit - - B;r4.lney - - _ I. (Iry film - I..,u.A.muunnyt.`lump - - Lehl!rlz. lump / ITO 1111., Lump. (Se uy lkil~ •hurlkill. lump lreulrell white and rvti Usk !tiehremul,for the teuok eiutiitg S:attr , hy.Jl;rl Oary 12th. 1••:.1.,:, t tri I • I. 1.1 , t. Yattr. No ,hipm,ot• fur tit...m.4.k rndin> Coal Trade by 'Lei' lioridt for ISSG. v 4.f Conl colt by Vali i. - mb w..ek endin.t tin l',..littrsllll. t•loning in.t: rot , "arioTh t , ts% I=ol3llll !orevi.usty 1116 )ti; Have Von Tried It: imparlint 4 3 40 d oven - invalid 255 . 17.1 ":' wit fre, tr, ,ulh. thin tickle rli•n rte. II ar a m tri ‘V I 1,11 iAlroustr,oF )11 1.11 0, AND I.f It silt n nAtts,.:lto like t h , hit i. th. eolltrirv. plencahr to Fille r,ate: tnerr.r,rr. the :'h , rrhate k. this ceury St liltylkin Ralirtlftdr.. , .lll4so: ei A r i tr'. iI I • :111 I t Iti ,. llo3lillz. pr.p.4 7 h. , in eit - tity f•t er.tu-tr;rt,l ,ovei ti• - the Pure Liver nfl. a> the fenewhlg enrtiti -1,1,, I : ,4,4, 1 1 1 .,1,mc . .• un t;1,, r +l., ..•loet.-11 IT 3 qll rf .•r: tiqul:l,l,lo%oPd:re • j . 3 11 13 3 1114 rti tin ..h a. \ t p-r: 311 3 11•3311.1 , , .111_1••ivoir. :1 el!)1.1:. a- Affeetion the IMP:K.IOkt ,u 4 ra , . •111,/ . t . , 1. , 11 , •‘r Dr. Winne,. prep Ind fon !a I , •thq3f. and anti , tire 1,1 all ordl -11 .rf , a,ne , prpriaing,3llll - 3 , 5 Jrll e ~,,33313p1j/T, 11113.1131 jordinary inedival nl , l Ivo 11th -d' ‘vn row. ro tim” la,t year I=ll Min • ,4,103) 1111=1 MIME Uttl it !..vtlitvlkol Cookberlo , el Md.) Coal 'Frith. for 1145, Oil , . 1341 lA. • is: - linifin Canal R. R. Ccnil Tratimparintl transi...o...: din mg 111,. -11..n1), -.11! =MEM .S‘t.c:v.t I:811r ni.l Rates of Toll nod TransportnilOo r.til 11,1. inn this C.lnpa To Ti To Spriwz COAL - STOCKS. • AND nTiii;:il scuITYl,4ll,L;vo. s.TorKii ~RI E,TED WEEKLY UV C.ll. DiN , .l.Elt ; 0.. 1:k \NEES I 1.1:11A Itea.lirvg ?lino 11111311.1 :;.itylkill 113) - el. 'qonnt Carbon - C.:opm and I`,.rt Carlx.ni 11111 ert , t•li - S.'hurlkill Valley - iiwatara J. F. ALSTADT'S,REPOSITORY eAsAt.s. , • , (d . ,ISSES , Joni 121 Navizati.n • 5;1 19%, 10, . 011. ESTI N•:••• .1•1:INTS• F•shuyik ill Ndi i.atinu. Prefers . ..it ••• • A • '2:l •,d, Mrstl,l.l', 1.);:•Ilt \I; \L' and d - rii•••• emnil - ;.• - At, ••,•• , 31 it it'itfac ur • r • riii•••• Prs•forrmi - • . • ;•••,•• IV 4 I lOf •.ril • :Ind ••rn•mun 10;11 1•••••••:,-fi•tim•_;‘,. •• t' kinds. 'i ik•IA uds•••• Trinsi•••••1:11 . 1) :13 ; and •1••,- - orip••••••• - In •Iitil••••••••••4•••• st•••••••I. bel••si I: +LI 41:0 %II d-..• I, ••011•A•sdEsI • t 11111:, 1:n0,10W.. Sehuvlhill `a r.. It. i;..4 1. a .4 ;Urr. 2.2 7.5 i• Cnal ! t• Ntit zat inn C 11„ ; ‘",) St - • lin;•k 1••••••t•iin Coal ro. - i'••••••••slynnia rn:11-,i: It. IL I/n[11;11in foal 'it-IL It. •••:. Lykens & It. 11. Cn. 11.•tiv,r M•••••• Ins•-•• rt•tol ch,. Colt 1 , ,k EF,. • f'•••-1"-• Inips,.•••••••••••1 I", • . tito, is.u, Coal I 'n., • • CoMiTiotr BEM Pell nn• 1 . 4,0 CO, ( 2 1/t/0.,./ai/11 t t • . r • Crve44l;?ti'l-i;rl.'l..k • - Farl:ler ,. 11,1- - Pill.. h• Wa.t Cef The et,ll l'tottpttuigt. t iilf• thore whott rurnight.ti t t“,M , tii,•l pio.;,.vi,. , , .. 1 , ' J. STEWART DEF,WY & SONS, NEW A.DVERTiMENTSi It . \V E -op Iv illed a lar2 de a. splendd i ~ . ..4,,,1. N, 0.. T3p....irv:l;rus4cls. Thr,..t• 111 , . In -1 II qi• ti. , ~,i VCIIi6 . III e. .k " .. PETI:N4;:i. . : • 6 MELODEON: 1 i L .‘1 4 ,.. 1 .. IW ' r nil l'i••th, 31 tnirg, 11,titli Rit,. - rc. Dmlt . -••••-• t, : , r-tir 10.. k. Trel.!, an,: 1 . 1;11. , 0.'1, , 4 4, " rt. s "P er ''' M E-1 0 1)ECI N. 1 s '' : :: h 3 1: ‘ •11 1 :1: " ..:7•. - :; n• cellii•: %...V 1 ~ 7 f.; ..:1 , 11, m1,4,4 . 3 ' 1..114 . j ,. o^tarojoeintiltiliy tiniAitld. t:t 11.• lir , ' 1 ' 1rm...1" ' 1 ICI; \NN AN. ' - Man h I lo- I HAMMER & ,GRAEFF, 1311118=1111 LIVERY STABLE. A :11 olt T IME It ai. CO.. ' IVING t.ll-eli Ow I 'very St-il)le :in T - 1:1 , 01 Ar . t.a s , oppo,if, tlo: Plaiii . d.slphit: and ft,, s iiii tT ft ; ifirf. a d fl.. t i, t itiltrrlVll.l.l:: rornwrlst ko r t I I ' 3f r..toti,%. told lits '.• foto.-tirrd an olitiro ova , stork of i 11,,r5,.... r.ir t f ts ,... r st. V. Iti , tit.s. flarttr,s. Ar., whirl* still I. FRUIT AND ORNAME NT AL TREES. : 4K.l"lff at rirts.Zolrtlao att , • Th .y . lot prepared to "up. .. . /1 1 11 E subs;riber.Atient lot seven( \ tlr- r''' ''''', l '" — • " A '''' ki ''''' ''' ' hid " ''' '''' 3 '''''''' - ,- , 1 p" , tupt, r,, ord •r .." ...ries. will r,Tirt• ordot. for all kind.. of the Alt, l'llh..ottaools.,sll ho rgi to Ti ~,.w .4,z:int n t id d. ,, irt11.1,-- t We 1n..: by If . Onsfil• .or Inf.: P..1...11 tro, - ,- , ! , ,.: ~.;:iti, l raiiiill, •111 - 31 al9 11• n. 1,0 + IH , ,Villpti , I with la3rriazi.s • ?.titn, Pont' and illotrry dcl.: A rtitttt. Quint, :Ind and , t r o f t il itris i , r, at •I t ort not f .f., . . , :fsentrins• lbs.: if r tist• V i lir.. I, ists”dterrli—. i4trist.it-itt .......... b Tri...4, l'a , ritterrit. , ..tir.' t kr:Sli.ol , and thtr.tstiolao t I . ' tt"ill". \i'r.-1' 1' '''s Wlloleinle Dealers 1u HOSIERY, GLOVES AND VARIETIES, 103 North Third otrret, Philadelphia. \l.+i rh '54; , la; tree • : ;I:ants. Bulk en will utupe.und furni‘hed r.•,.rittar Nursery pri;.:es lie le eying tlV•it i;riler, -wit It t • .; NNA N. CE - It is ilesiralde that eviler" p order C. ',run , 1;44 114,4. Ilareli 7'6 _ .. ENGINEERS, SURIEYORS & DRAUGHTSMEN Q 1:T1'1,1141i, *with LlFvelling Instril kl. tnonts. Trans i t.. Cotiltias;,.. li , i,ls. Chains. Tape !il!Tiscires. Cri.. , s of '. l lathernafi...ll Drari il k ; 1 nstrianeo is. isory S 111,-., ih7ar.o.tO,s. Paralit I I; tile- hi% hkrs. Draw ing l'eos T Squares. Re.. Se.', I eh...pinky of tn.: Cni opas:,,,will 1.,i ;:suaraiti,ed. al.o i hat of tho ktegtrioar-Yln-4 rtinioots, to be equal to any AOlll iSI this city ~i nil rit lower , rives '. ..1. 1 0iF.: , W. fil: El.: ' , L. 1 , . . . 3'l che..te /I tre,it, in•ar Ibtli. I'Lila•L•dphia. 4 it.' • Illus!r at. v it and priev , l;r:Oal..:!.tli ,4.f . Ittntruments , • • ruraardh•d L mall, Rbiil.. !‘ Ia r c-11 4.'5a FLOUR. FEED AND COMMISSION STORE, f 'o,-to• rof an iirinof f (.' , lti;fliq, ill ghecte,Potbirill , . , Whole/stile mind Reitatil. ' i rr lIE subseri her respect fully announces i „L to the ' ,unlit, that he ha 4 taken the' Flour and Feed' li•tot , '. heretofare kept II); ',tell 'and Mather& where he will ke...p all kinds of Flour:and Fetid. or kn - t.r2, description.. *Mai will be kald whnksale aild retlail at the lowest FPri , es. Ile ha, on h Ind a ps;..l ris.q.rtntent of chile ' amily Flour, FY d of all kiudsl sueh 'as Corn, Oat,. Mill Feed. Hay. Straw. ,te_ i . • I lie will alco sell all kill& of Flour, }lced de., on Com- ' it. respeelully sotieits t he patiaiag.i of the triedds of the late tiro'. and' the ptiolle g}.nnertilly. leeliO,.! tvnti• the that he can , il-14 e , nthe satlslaitful to tho,o who' stay favor hint with their euctoth. !SA,AC 31 , tY Ell: ' 1 Harsh S. '51.4 1 i , llit I 1 .-- -- • . CHOICE GARDEN . SEEDS --;-WAREANTREI ERESIL • Wholesale axed Reit:ill. rplIE SubsCriber is nbw receiving liis rueoartment of Gardea Sieds, embracing a Gem twat Assortment of such seeds tis'Are 'Lied in this section of the Country. • . [ Merchants supplied with smalcaSsOrtinents. of .seeds to sell at City prieervatfording in opportunity, to keicp tip the “uppitee during the sessdn. • I ^.Truclo•qatddners also furnisbisi With seeds by the quantity at wholesale pricesi E • • The subscriber has his `deeds Selected with. , oeat care, and will not sell settle whichCanttot he relied col es go4s]. AS all kinds of late pabbalge.lCarrote, Beaus dc., ire scarce this year. the subscrild 4 c srould advbie Trtick ilardeuers particularly to seaires their supplies early.l Timothy and other {:rasa Seeds. Lawn-Grass geed, Sze., dr.. also for sale at I B. HANNAN'S 'Meech 5, ISSS PAPER HANOINCS,. 1 ~ Borders, T Curtairis, ace., &c H. • 1 E subscriber is non' recßiving his : new patterns of l'aper hangings and Borders.. for balls. parlors Ittid room. einbiteing the newentlmid most suitable pa t tertin—