The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 26, 1851, Image 3

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RVN.•OtIT OF i PAPERS ?WAIN
Th? fact is, we can hardly keep tip with
4 `-the dente:it'dlpr ineMmet's,' Journal. We
have wonted off ei'tra 'nuinbers fur several
,-, : weeks past; Mit ill'eti; have all gone before the
- week ts - over•—and;:tt is impossible to supply
back ntlitibeti to subscribers abroad. During
the weelhavQtad two subscribers from
EuroPe. 2
, The - f4ct *.thAtie miserable, conternpti
lick-spittle";.diug: -compromising conduct
4 01 Alm; Other.paperS:is so disgusting to every
, .
\vperson Who;has:the feelings of rllBO, that
they ate all,! - usliitg , after on/ paper.
. AVe _have .engages our Engine, Ind the
..• Building fur its" , reeeption is pragiessing. In
a few weeks•we';W4llhave the "steam up."
When we will be;ahle.to supply any demand
for the Miners' ..iiiiirral'ane Wednesday- Dol
lar Jottrnal
11111
' , DANGER AltiD CERTAIN' -RUIN
Of Trafficing ,, in Liquor.
' !Cuis a remark; f,Dr._ Achim Clarke, that
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`if tliose engaged iti ' ace liquor traffic. .did not
cOme•tce positive want •themselyel; sotne .ca-
I' 1. - ler yr.la,ter, to overtake
turse.z4f Heaven seFe.,g,.i
. , '•-,, 7 . -:•''. . ---- 'L:
is drawn our attention
:be SU lee t, and so far
t, 4 and the remark
certai fatality seems
. .., '...te trade in some shape
or fOrn. We ha've seen the distiller, for in
stance, proSper iti:his business and perhaps
accurnulateproperty, but the dissipation and
habi(ordriuking t : alinast inseparable from
- the btisiness, wai sure l to lead him to
bank
ruptcy in the end;-or" the stroke; if delayed .
was certain to fall with ten-fold-"effect upon
hiS children. ! r , ' .
So in the - ease of Landlords. There arefeW
able to withstariti the tempta'tion of a familiari
ty with hyntirs,tridealing it out to others,who
do nut suffer mOre.ar less from it p,rsonally.
They frequently,ilnoi.mostly,becotne drunk
ards' themselves The remark may sound
hin', but it is ii - everilieless true.. We know
many engaged, is the business, whom a
men, pleasant and agreeable in their i4ter
,course with soCiety, and, honest and upright
in their general business triinsactiOns, we
highly res Per: but we pity . them for the
danger they are constantly exposed . to—we
Can almost imagine we see the cloud of ilea
verilm anger tiro've:rilig over their heads. We
have east our eve•:over a large circle of ae:
o quiiintaikzes,We have even called to opr aid
the experience and observation of others and
we , have yet ti, fitid a single ea,e where the
general rule fail. Bitter adversity in some I i
shape or formi sure to come. and co 'beet
table- are ihelcousequences, that we sli..uld
hesitate to be&ime associated in any capacii!,
—or suffer. iinr . lismily or friends to be in auk
way dependent, upon: or connected with one
who made it ri business to deal in spirituous
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There is reason in such results. Person.. 1
who play With;fire are likely to get burnt.—
Those who trap: in liquors are dealing with
an article dangerous in its use in any way
While inahtni,druakards,, they A run every
risk - ofhecoinirig so - themselves, and surely
if there is bne individual in a community
who nxeriti the curses of his neighbors, it is
he vsrhU dealS, out wretchedness. starvition
and ruin,, toJ whole families around him.—
Many a biter imprecation is called down
upon the he r ad of the Rumseller by the suf.
feting wife and children, whose husband and
father is -beshited at his OW We cannot
therefore wonder that he does nor thrive.—
Those, who pretend to be his iiiends. respect
him walk . 'ai anindividual—they detest his
business, wbile those who suffer from it are
naturally hits bitterest enemies.
intropce the subject for the benefit of
both the friends and opponenti of the Tem
:pentane cause, There is much food for re
ifiection. wish
, every one to retail the
experience Old observatiori of his life and we
are sure there will be but one conclusion,
that. whether
„ natural or accidental:, it is
€tievertheleHtrue, the liquor-traffic is a most
unlucky ttisioess.
PROY'RUT YOUR B ARNS.
'We otisesie by the papers a number of
hiris struCk'by lightning and burnt of late,
in Chester,',Berks and Lancaster counties
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and throughout other agricultural districti.
The (inset 1 pvolved by the decomposition of
green, vegetable matter, they generally cou
taM at this Season, are strongly s attractiveof
electricity as they rise in the form of a
gaseous column in midair above the build
ing, they present a conducting rtredfm of
'powerful `capacity. This is .therefore the
most dangerous time in the year to barns and
grannerieq, tint only .because thunder-storms
are more ft .- elven t, but also because they (the
barns) prfient the strongest a ffinity to the
lightning: ,; Every such building should be
provided isiith a Lightning-Rod, of sufficient
height -to !protect it and properly secured.
with non conducting substances otherwise,
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the huikliiigi is more liable to be ) atruck than
without the' Rod. Persons should be care
ful not to take shelter under a tree, in an
Qpenfieldl-,-hetter stand out and tale a shower,
that run so great.a risk. Standing in the
door-wty.br: sitting beside an open window
during a, ibtindir-storm is also dangerous--
Coal the Canso of taglazni's 4:1244t0e55.
The Fptili:i Great/ail of 00 traita 4tott.J.
During a-brief sojourn of that eminent ge- 1
ologist, Iltigh Miller, in England. he
, criti- ,
tally examined the carhoniferlau s districts,
especially 'the Coal fields of central Englatid,
to - which she has for so many yeatsnweil her
flourishing; trade. "Its area,",he-reroarks—
. scarcely equals that of 'one' .of the. Scut
tiih lakes -;,-thirty miles lung and eight broad ;
ekliow Many steam r engineS' has . , it set in
- motion ? 1 llow many-railway trains bas it
propel and how many,millions of tons of
iron has ii.raised to the surface, smelted, and
hammered ?" \lt has made Birmingham a 1
great city t-the'first iron -depot of .'Europe."
i " And if one small field has-done so na - tich," I
I he says, • what may we eipect from those
Mast basins laid down by Lyell io the Geo-.
logical - map of ,the United Sunk? When
1 glancinc , over the three . htige coal 'fields of
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the United States, each surrounded' with its
jring : of old red sand-stone, I called to mind
the propqecy of Berkley, and thought Icould
at lengthlsee what he could not,. the scheme 1
of its fullialment. , Ile Saw Persia resigning
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1 the sceptre to Madedonia, Greece to flume,
i and Rume to Western 1 - ,tirope, which abuts '
on the Atlantic. When America WAS f.,11-
1 erect with. forests, lie anticipated an age When
- I Thai country would occupy as prominent a
TPla - ce among the nations as had been mea
pied ,
i b y 'Assyria and Rome. " Its enormous
! cual fields, some of them equal iu extent to
' all England. seem destined to form no mean
element in its greatness. If a patch contain
-1 ing - hut a few • square miles-has done , su much
I fur central England, what %ay , not fields,
c eitaining runny huudred square leagues, du
lop tide United States-?" T- - •
'• It was: however, through the protection,
by which the government of England always
fostered her Homemade from the lovi labor
of the Continent, that she is entitled to all
her - greatness and power—and unless we
protect the labor and industry of this country,
( which 'is higher than that of other countries)
. from the low labor or England; and all Eu
-1
rupe . , our great deposits of Oual and Iron will
be deprived of more Than one halt their value.
GU
MEI
CANALS AND amt. uomos.
We find the following in the N. American
and U:S.• Gazette :
- ( s ue not well acquainted with,the subject,
would .suppose that the superiOrtly at rail
roads over canals, in point of rapidity" of
transit from point to point, must greatly re
since the business and profits or the latter
mode of locomotion, and eventually cause it i
to be altogether superseded by the other. It I
is curious, however, to remark in the statis- !
tics referring' to the-English .canals, that so
far from suffering from the competition with :
railways, the amount of transportation done,
by thernlias actually increased, and also, thel
the difference in the per centage of dividends I
between railroads and canals in Great Brij
fain Is largely in favor of the latter. One of i
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-the several itratances illustrating these facts,
is that of the Grand Junction Canal, and the I/
London. and,Birmingham railway, whicli run
parallel with each other. It appears that, in 1 1 ,
the three years immediately preceding the;
opening of the-above named railway, Sea -
- nual 'amount ::of g oods
. transported on kite
Grrand "Junction C anal mks 756,894 t ns,
/ and:that, in the iwelytifollowing years, (the .
average amount was j;03'9,3. ~, ? "'lleslicci43g ;
„the differenitejti\proftt i , it 's fated that tR,I
capital, wine in I : kt'.B . * l l:i ' P - !
..P.0 611-,4) °'
" Ir .
TA iho)* Wen.. in ---- • .? artiothaiett to`
4148.400,000,\ giving a gain of 1.81 per etin
4 1
semi-annually.'or $3 12s 44-5 d per cent.
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atinqm. The dividends teceived by c`olui.2
coinpanies, between London and Manch4tef,
in 1846, after ten- sears' competition. rill
-railroads, art thus reported ;- • \
Orand Junction Canal C per cent., Oxford
2(1, Coventry 25, Old Birmingham 16. Trent
' lod Mersey 3(f, Duke of Bridgewater's (cut
, vale property) say 30 per cent.
,The 'same facts are fully demonstrated in
this county also. Unless Railroads are very
favorably located. .and Canals labor under
great disadvantages, it is impossible for . the
former to compete with the
.latter in the
transportation of heavy tonnage, There is
no Railroad in the world so favorably located
as the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
and notwithstanding all these advantages
they cannot carry Coal as cheap as the Canal
—and if the Canal will only adopt a perma
nent policy at low rates, under judicious
management, it will be one of the most pro
ductive properties in the country in a few
years. In fact they could nut keep the. Coal
off their works—if they relused facilitieis tie
- cessary to carry the coal, our Operators would
procure all that is required among themselves
sooner than be &lien off.: For transports
-Lion of light goods, passengers, &c., and the
Coal the Canal could nut carry, of course the
Railroad would take. -
NATIVE AIIIIKICAN CONVENTION.
The Native American Convention fur the
nomination of State officers, assembled at
Harrisburg on Wednesday last. The ap
puinttnent of John 'Bradford 'to the Chair,
caused some dissatisfaction., when Mr. Mor
gan, of AlleOleny, was also nominated.—
This motion gave rise to asceite of wild con
fusion, which lasted for some minutes, and
peace was only restored by the appearance of
the Sheriff'. Some ten or fifteen of the dele
gates expressed their di,satisfaction with the
proceedings; and withdrew. The Conven
tion was then, at 10t A. M. permanently
organized by the appointment of James P.
Vence, President, and other of f icers. Ad
dresses were delivered, and the following
resolutions, among others, adopted :
Resoled, That it is at the present time
inexpedient for this convention to make any
nomination, for State oilic.ers,in consequence
of the want of a thorougtt organization in
many counties throughout the State, and that
our Native American friends aje hereby
earnestly entreated tb organize their wards
and townships—to form Native American
Associations and exert themselves to put the
partl in a proper condition to take its appro
priate stand before the nation in support of
its own nominees.
Resolriel, That we view the ptiblication of
the Aintrcan Standard. emanating from Har
risburg. as entirely schismatic, and that it is
designed and calculated to disorganize the
Native American party : and that we do not,
and cannot, recognize it as the exponent of
our principles.
The seceding delegates met at the Shik
speare Saloon, and after the appointment of
committees on organization, to examine cre
dentials and report nominations for a State
ticket, adjourned until 2 o'clock. when they
met again and alter orgintzing, proceeded to
nonlinate Kimber Cleaver. of Schuylkill Co.,
for Governor, and a Mr. McDonald, of Arm
strong, fur Canal Commissioner. The reso
lutions reported from the committee, and
which were \ unanimously adopted, recom
mend Garrett'Davis, of Kentucky. fot Presi
dent, and Dr. lb:quell. Coates, of New Jer
sey, far Vice Pres ident. No nominations for
Judges of the Supreme Court. r
IE7 TUE 'PR itatuttiT 41 Ledger copied a
Part of our article of last<week, on the sub
ject of Protection,, and comnicnted. on it.—
Our engagements, this week prevented - us
from replying. We wilt do so, hereafter.—
The arguments used in favor!ofTree Trade,
are pretty much the same as' thoic used by'
James Buchanan, in his - celebrated `
speech at
Washington, when the Tariff of nig was
under consideration, which led 10 bis be.ing
dubbed "Ten Cent Jinuny."‘ If the writer
does not know more about
,the mo6eta4r,
affairs of the country, than liedoes aboutthe
effccts of Protection' upon the industry O r a
country situated as ours is,: we don't think
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THE JOURNAL, AND PoTISVILLE * GENERAL AE,IVERTLER.
STOP WIVILS.
. The New York Leader, a capital paper,
lately started, has an excellent article under '
this caption. The cases, of. elopement, se
iduction. divorce, adultery and crime, have
become Startlingly' prevalent of late. The,
newspaper reader cannot fail to hay*, been
struck with their • frequency. . It is moreover,
a noticeable fact, observable over the whole ,
country, that general Crime seems on the in- i
I crease, notwithstandia t Ottel constant .chria
tianiziug efforts to the contrary.. Who MD
remember an equal number of murders. for
instance, within 'the same time as- have
stained the criminal ycords, of the United
Ssatea for' six rtiotrhs past I We
.doubt
whether the history of the country can fur
nishn parallel period: The Leader attributes
this-national deterioration to, what we alit*,
a very'palpableenase, thus: •
The main auxiliary to the increase of im
morality throughout ,the fand—and truly no
man can gainsay our assertion, that the de
terioration ofchastity has augmented more 1
thin two-fold within the past ten years—is I
the Unwholesome literature usually placed in
the hands of females through newspapers and
cheap publications of this city and Philadel
phia, the green and yellow-covered nuvellet
tes of Eugene SUL.. George Sand, Reynolds,
/Ice., are pure magazines of subdecorruption :
—hut what say you to the popular tales of
newspapers, circulating thousands of copies
through town and city, corrupting all who
read them ?—ytin r " Mysteries of New York;"
Iyour " Orphan Seamstress," your " Tales of ,
Crime," these - ale the vehicles for the uni- I
versal dredatibn of the female mind and I
introductions to harlotry. Now, it will be 1
Ibelieved that these Journals, emptying the'
I ficiod-gates of tnoral filth upon our citizens;
I boast that therm puhlished•for circulation
I in, the country, and not for the inhabitants of
our own to,wn t—No ; even in. this Babylon
of your imagination can be found none but
courtezans depraved enough to appreciate
the vile trash intended to pollute the hearth=
sides of the rural .districts. Into the tree air
of the country, where should dwell morality,
!chastity and virtue, is wafted the pollution_
of the towns, spreading desolation and mis
-1 ery.in many a cottage house. And now, to
you, denizens of the country, is given the
1 remedy for this growing evil. You, have it
in.your power , to suppiess the work. Suffer
not the bosom of your families to be tainted
by journals such as these, but rather discoun
tenance their publication, for there is truth
- in the adage : " One .black sheep spoils"a
flock." and the poisob of immorality spreads
rapidly.
The shipments of lead, from Galena,
d ring the month cf June, was 49,969 pigs,
or 8,357,1330-lbs.
tn Chicago, a place containing 27.000
uthabitaats there are 500 grogger:es. One
for every 54 inhabitants in that city !
-- M.c Edwin gri \ vst has commeroed
an action fur libel against Mr. ittathan Willis
of the "Home Journal:" irrthekU. S. Circuit
Court, and lays the damages at $20,000.
--., The Tehuantepec treati_did not reach
Mexico before - the adjournment of Congress,
add is nut expected to be acted upon before
Apiary.
4 ) • The New York and Erie Railroad
carried during the list week, from Dunkirk,
leastward, 1.200 horses, 2000 hogs and 300
isheep•
4- The Newaiirv , u Duel. -'l be Grand
I Jur, of New Q ‘ rleaos,qas found a true bill
a nest Dr. ThoritiortfMaiiind others; fur the
kil l ing of J. W. Fpisi in a duel. '
;T.,. ~ ' . -- tII.
; 4 -,a ,The Litini? , r, viiii7FT in Lycoming o
IC may may4ke esti m ated,, when it is, known'
inhere re tt o lkUmiredl saw•mil4 in
tipi j uitton •..9 at coilitiy„ , whiri - clipilat of
i.:r e *
half a ; ion o d 11arsi ' , 1
''' An imp rte Fact.-- - ii. Detroit paper
tat the in that State (Mich.,) 1,000.
000 of stieeti and that the capital invested
in them and - in the land on which . they are
kept, 'amtiunts to $5,500,000.
Th , Treasurer of Montgomery &wit
ty, has paid iuto the Treasury of the corn
monwealili.,cß,account of the State Tat, fur
1851, $40,0410. \Ve understand that the
whole amount of State Tax in that county,
for this year, is 851,000.
Roman Catholirs•tn Canada East.—lo
the lower province of Canada there are one
Archbishop, six Bishops and five hundred
and fifty clergymen. The church owns two
millions one hundred and seventeen thousand,
one hundred and seventy-nine acres of laud.
A chap from the country, who visit
ed this city " to see the 4th of July," enter
ed one of our hotels and sat down to dinner.
Upon the bill of fare being banded him by
the waiter, he remarked that , the dal% care
'bout readin' now—he'd wait till after din
ber."—City Paper.
Scientific Conrention.—The annual
meeting of the American Association fur the
Advancement of Science, will be held at Al
bany, N. Y. on Monday, the lath of August,
and probably continoe through the week.
It•is expected that the attendance on this oc
casion will be larger than ever before. The
President of the year is Prof. Louis Agassiz.
Great Storm in Western Maryland and
Virgtnia.—Ou Saturday evening labt, a vio•
lent thunder storm passed over the region of
country in Western Maryland, bordering on
Virginia, and doing considerable damage.—
It continued fur some time, the wind blow
ing a perfect tornado, prostrating trees and
leveling the corn with the. earth
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--Got. BATe :la the Sabath School.—
A correspondent of the Baptist Chronicle, of
this city, lately spending a Sabbath at Pitts
field, Mass., notices the attendance of Ex-
Gov. Briggs, who is a resident of that town,
as the teacher of a large Bible class of male
members, varying in age from the young
man of twenty' to the aged father of four
score and ten years.
The Methodist Property Suit.—The
Christian Adrocate Journal says that the ne
gotiations, consequent upon the earnest re
commendation of the Court, fur an amicable
settlement of the unfortunate dispute between
the two branches of the Methodist Episcopal
Church haie failed, the South making it
prerequisite that the justice of her claim
shall be admitted, anirthe North refusing to
make acq such acknowledgment.
Sold !—"A Bloomer! a Bloomer!"
shouted our devil, ss he stood at the door on
Saturday afternoon.. We rushed forth of
course into the street, to see a little Manna
zet, costumed a/a pearl of the Harem, dan
cing the "minuet de la cour," to the harmoni
ous spintings of a spasmodic organ. We con
signed the ' , devil" to his proper sphere, and
,doomed him to an extra thousand.—St Lou
.
is Rep'.
• —A7 Steamer for Ireland. —The New
York Suit of Thursday says that a steamship
is now blinding, and will be ready for sea by
the Ist cif December, which is intended to
ply between New York city and Galway,
stopping at Balax on the route. The con
tract with the builder is that the steamer
shall make the trip between Galway and
Hellas in six diys, otherwise the parties
contracting for the vessel are at liberty to re
ject her. The steamer is to be of the largest
size, With accommodations tort 800 to 1,000
second class passengers besides having ac
commodations for first chats passengers.
Success of America at the World's
Fair. 7 -A 'London fetter, of the instant,
mentions that the juror's of the' Great Exhi
bition bad met that week to dedide upon the
awardiTiT medals to exhibitors., The disiri
bution of the prizes will not be made till af
ter the Exhibition is closed, and then it is
probable that the Queen, will present them.
The writer learns from a good source that
the Mittman section will obtain more prizes
than' any other foreign nation : notwith
standing we are incessantly tnunted by John
Bull about our meagre and miserable show,
twenty-three medals have already been
awarded to Americar, exhibitors.
Singular. Occurrence.—The Alleghe
ny Enterprise tells of a singular occurrence
which took place a day or two since, at the
house of Mr. Conlin, on the Franklin Road,
about fourteen, miles out. ' A young girl of
genteel appearance, entered the house with
an infant in her arms, and asked for a drink,
:upon whirl Mrs. C. started for the spring
for fresh water, leaving an infant of her own
in the cradle. On her return, the stranger
hid very mysteriously departed, and in about
an hour afterwards, she discovered, to her
horror and surprise. that her own child had
*gi taken from the cradle and a colored
ChflO left in its place. Nothing has been
1:1:7" Tam Register and.Empornon ere vie
ing with, each other, m trying to secure the
patronage of the Tavern and Grog-shop
keepers, Well, let them have it-i-we'll try
and, have the grog department of the Hotels
and all the troggeries shut up---and the peo
ple weaned off . frcim their drinking propen
sities. As the great reform -Progresses' our
patronage will thus increase, while' Stairs
will diminish. Oh , how can any decent
man, who is not a tippler himself, he an ad
vocate of grog-selling. Is it not the meanest
and most disreputable business in creation?
The Gambler is sent to the Penitentiary for
gambling—but Rum-selling is more disrepu- ,
table. The Gambler takes Tour money—but
the man is left. The Grog-seller nut • only
takes the money, but converts-the man into
a bean ! and nothing is left hut a human
Rum Jug—a , living loathsome. iteryerted,
painted, idiotic image of God's beautiful cre
ation !
ri . TEMPERANCE IN MAINE.—We observe'
by the papers that the people, in every it:le
stance,-where an attempt is spade to violate
the recent Liquor law, immedditelq ; tail
meetings and appoint committees to Italie
with the officers: in enforcing it. Why - not,
do the same here at once, and have the laws
enforced?? his rumored that the Brewers
violate the laws, and also urge the lleer-shopi
to keep open, and they will "bear the blunt."
If this is mile, we rather think they will
have a good deal to stand before long. They
seem to forget that the Grand Jury declared
them nuistince at the last Court, and the
Court pledged
_itself to the public, flat it
would in fl ict th e of the lair upon all
nuisances reported to the, Ch?urt.
(A,,D BERKS. - GOING TO WORIC.-WC
received an application-for a Temperance Pe
tition from Reading, a few days ago, and are
pleased to hear that the friends of Tempe
rance,aregoing to work among the rum-holes
and "painted-faced party." in Old Berks.
Oa' Good for Barnum ! —ln his recent
Temperance stieech before the members of
the Legislature, and others at Hartford, Mr.
Barnum said that he cared not what a man's
political or religious. opinions might be, so
that he was a temperance man. ."Let him
be that," said he, "and Lcan cheerfully give
him my hand,' and meet him on this plat
form as a brother." "For my own part," he
continued, "I am a Loco-loco, a regular out
and-outer, and so strong are my political
preferences, that it is quite possible I should
vote for the Devil, in R.eference to a Whig,
ait could be proved that , "Old - Horny" was
Democrat—but when the quesion comes
Which to elect tooffice,,i drunken Democrat
or a sober Wttig, I ahotild prefer the Whig,
and should adopt this course on the plain
ground that a drunken official, although a
Demoerat, is worse than the Devil I—This
pcilitical position 'apppesveclto be receivdd
With satisfaction by both parties. Bridge-
Fa; men
TILE COAL TRADE FOR 1851.
EkiiSiaaßMl464llEilltmi
The quantity,sent by Railroad this week, is 11.
6 111-by Canal, 15,1'25 I I 't be 'week-, 44.
o'2 01 tons, TFitnt by Railroad, 039,0 r 01 pa
21.51,117 01 tons.
. -
The demanti, we learn. by Canal, ilk. not perm
to -luck olf touch .tittee theri-e of mrl.l Th.. ••111p
,
t.lent4 world hive hrn nearly u..heacy et. usual.
had t 13dats.A0t1;,y,?. tep .„,6
din:inkhorn the'vt
Cunal, to Phatelphla, ha, 'lke 'll
irom.s to likeenkr ; A majorityalf the 11,,ats lou ctrl
at a reduction of 10 dents from former rules—otllrs
. .
held out Mr lire and 70. 14 Is had policy tier th •
Boutthen to insist upon too high rates, and tin
drive the trade to the Railroad. In that ease eve',
fair rutes of freight could not be maintained. The
Coital Company has had to rcear the Mutat principally
so far—and it i< nothing mole than fair that eat
interest should bear a portion. if necessary, to se
cure business , . The interest , of both parties arc
identical. and 'cannot he separated. and thereMre
they mmit pull together it they' desire to build tip
bUslaV, tin their mutual interest•.
The inerease on the Railroad has only been about
1500 tow over last week' It was ,uppo-ed by
many that the increase would lie gieuter—but the
Region is worlf.ed up to nearly 11 , 41111 capacity in
man, or Mining power, ut present, and if the
quantity diminishes by Canal it only inereasq, llt
Railroad in about the -tune proportion.
The Trade remains about as usual, with no new
feature to notice. The price of Coal remains firm
in this Region, notwithstanding tut etlhrt had been
made to came a reduction in price proportionate to
the advance in tolls by Caual. At the present rates
paid for wages, the price of Coal cannot be reduced.
Freights ate quoted from Richmond to Boston M
t2i--1 25 to R /axle Wand, and 9.5 cent• to N.
York.
Amount of Coal sent by the Philadelphia and Read
tog Railroad ind Schuylkill canal, for the week end
ing on Thursday evening hut.
RAILittiAD. CANAL.
• WEEK. ToT L. WEEIII
P. Carbon, 0,1:b 02 205,363 15 8,11/1 07 134.736 11
Pottsville. 3.1151 03 103.0.53 17 1,83.1 03 31.630 14
:8 Haven, 14,112 07 363,619 10 065-00 90,131 17
P. Clinton. .5.101 18 157,761 01 834 12 18,582 01
Tom) 33.070 10 930,909 03 15,110 11 281,317 63
INUIT 03 ,
Total. 1.4211.316 06
To tattle pet tad last year. by Railroad• 6.6.646 00
•• Vann I. a66.yW 00
Increass this yesir.so for. 1;18.444 06 ions
=1
The following lo the quantity of Coal transported
orrerthe different laltroada lit Schuylkill Cottoty.for
the week ending Thuraday evening.
Witt' Tout..
Mine 11111 and S. it It 11 19.81.9 01 429,764 17
Little drhuylklll R. li. 6,204 00 147.631 04
Mill Creek do 8.399 10 195.338 01
Mount Carbon do 5,966 01 109,910 06
chuylklll Valley do 9,640 03 175.352 1,5
tit Carbon and .1.1 Carbon 8,519 18 142.201 06
ea=
Quantity rent to market for the week ending July 19:
WECE• TnT4L
9,699 19 167,256 06
2,..n7 01 11,760 DI
745 03 21,237 07
3176 10 52,701 09
1.564) 17 16,439 16
322 18 12,957 09
1.226 02 46,032 18
1,139 05 10,686 14
1.957 n 5 49,529 15
781 04 14,439 19
22,345 09
Lehigh Coal Co..
Room Run Miner,
Beaver Meadow,
Spring Mountain Coal.
Colonian Coal,
Cranberry Coal Company,
Hazleton Coal Co.,
Diamond Coal Company,
Burk Mountain Coal,
Wilkeabaira Coal CO..
Tore,
To fame period last year,
Inerealo an far
TOLL AND PPPPPP °STATION OW SAILSOAD
Ibr 1851
From II CArboa.R.Haven.P.Cllnton
To Richmond.
To Philadflphia
TOLL C•ILL.
From Port. Carbon to Philadelphia, 110 40
Mount Cation) do 49
•• Flynt. Haven,
Port Clinton
■AITCI OF FIREIOOT •T CAII4
PAilada. Wilminglno N• York
From FM Carbon. '65 a 70 25 01 53
Mt. Ca'bon. 53 a TO 95' I
•
8: tlafeo, 1108 63 96 I 50x! 32
The Trife's Help and ...ffusiasurg Joy
GOMM WASHING FLUID!
rIHISOIATICI.E IS MUCH CHEAPER AND EA-
I sierito use than soap, and is warranted to perfect- •
ly - cltanse all kinds of apparel without doing any in
jury Whatever to the tkithes. It contains no.p o t i ,h.
Soda Ash, POP. Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or. any,
other article whatever that will in any manner Injure
'fabric or thefiesk. Calicoes are warranted not to
fade if washed with this Fluid.
This Said wadi. originally discovered by the celebri
trd Professor or Chemistry, Dr. liltscherlich of tier
lin, and for a Web - he has ever since had an extensive
sate throughout Dettitapy and.other parts of`Eu Cope,
A. Boysou (from whom I. P. Hoyt parchaand) is a
thomagb Chemist. and was for many years the sole
superintendent of Dr. Mitrcherlicit's Laboratory, and
war tberkfore the only person In the United fitatea
who had 'any knowledge of its manufacture, and any
other article putportlng to be such mutt be of spud.
nue nature. We ask you to IVO. It beet eat oldie
many Humbugs. Hyatt donut like it the money will,
in every sachets.; it Warded. Ii entireydoesaway
I with that lanriong task of rubbing the clothes upon
the aresh-lArd, which wears out the clothes more
than the regular bee ofibem.
It is an article better adapted far eisaneloi t i ot A pi
from dirt. pease,stains„ Iron-mould. miklety.settint
'colors In catkr:ies. restoring clothe* to their original
color that liave • been stained with' eilds, cleansing
dirty and greasy Carpets, eon toilers. bats,wool, ke.,
and for scrubbing: doors. and "cleaning paint. than
anything which bag ever been offered to the public.
Washing Fluid Is put up la large Pint Bottles, and
retails at ISt rents per bottle. Each bottle trintainr
sufficient for twro ordinary
ANNANWashings.
H•' • •
flag been appointed sole agent for the sale of the
Fluid In the remake of Schuylkill, Lebanon, and Nor
thumberland:hi Messrs. Hoyt &Garda. r, the Proprie
tors, end bee prepared to runtish it to Merchants.& c.
wholesale. to sell *gala, at the Ptoprietor's prices by
the dozen bottles.
*lt Is abater sale-retell si his Store in Pottsel:ls. -
Certifirates seen at his Store: Try It and Jadge for
yourselves. Otteand a half coats given empty
Bottles at his Stare.
ti Merchant' aad others-who desire to keep tits or.
tick for sale. In the counties named, will please send
sitormuuszaw aeons.
QN HAND. ArlD CONSTANTLY RECEIVINQ of
our own Impartation—all kinds of nee Stay
sal TerMsrMirs.• hierrbante end Ilanaftrimare Wilt
Sod us well supplied with amides io the above line—
wbieb will be sold on aetommodatint terms.
'ANIS St PAYE.
Importers and Dealers in J Bb N 'emitters' G N eode.
N. E t artier Of FOURTH ASCU streets, Tbtlada.
July 2.1851 ." ,
tslIE SULISCRIBER RESPECTFULLY CALLS the
attention ut his customers and the public generatlY
to his stock of Ingrain. Listing, and Rai Carpets, and
also Fianna's and 'Matta. Ingrain Carper. from 50 to 80
cents: Li•ling 66, Rag Carktefmm 3 to 15 cents par
yard. Ingrain Carpets uareamed all coal itadjast cahn
at 90 ceats tier yard, and Stair Carpete; Venetian and
Rag from 2.5. tn 29. FRANKLIN HARRIS.
Nazinfartutcgof Cmpeta and Flannels,
North West Corner of Centre and Illiarragille Street,
Pointy ille• Pa.
July 26.1851 2o4f
ELDRIDGE'S PATENT Gown SIEDWID
,, 1 , 111-; ATTE:I%IION TIE INVI.
I ten to the improvernint in Cour tabellers, whlcb is
aciknowledged to be tit superior to any other, being
an as entirely new principle of Shelling the IL3.ra
t.nythwise of the ear.thf Cobb pastingsttaight through
wiiliont revolving. thereby reqoulng nn gearing to
increase. its speed.
_wlach adds matetillly to the cost
of other l M2c'hinrs. It turns easier sad shells cleaner
than any iolisc, and in portable is size pad durable In
construrtion. reisons Interested ti. invited to call
and see it la operation. The-tight; of ibis and Other
cinititieil Cif *are. VOrprilcidars address
ayply to ' - DANI-D"EI.DaIDOE.
N. W. enritee2d and Hock Street - , 34 fiery, ebus.
July 4%11.31
PROTECT TOUR tßoPorrit -AND
• -THAT WILL\ PIinTIVIT
I WOVI-D cram mfully .invite the attention of . the
Marti( to the hoofe or business adopted age paten.,".
by the Stale Inurimi Fire Insurance Company. it is a
mutual organisation, chartered by tine - I.egislatitre In
WO. It embraces tic/, important brallvilea• that or
indemnifyinethe Sterrhailt and the Farmer a.sinst
lasso( their mopei ty, by Fire. The'numt important fua
tore in rhisemnim wry system of-business is,that each
branch pay us oar a locsec rhu• the farmer is not
trabii for loss in the merchant, .nor .the merchant
liable for losses tri hsteardnus rb - ka,lor It will be
seen in the By-laws of t hr. Company, that such risk
ran sot is Wee. The mbscriber is still 'Amine a..
Ageri, for this Company, and
.can be tintrotot Wtn.
Mures lintel, Pottsville. where he intends remaining
for a short time. Wm. F. moopv
holy to A l so -tom
O/d/LAPIS' COVET SALE.
1 liftrtll ANT TO AN OIMEIt OF Tilt: OUP!' AN 4'
court of rirlitiyhiill rots,ity the +absents, t is ,
in Ei. DEn(t. E‘ectit.tr of th...Eatate of Elias Derr,
late of the 111.40,tigh of Potistralle, in the "'airily 01
rteltO) lASI. dere:aril will psis - Ise to axle by Pohl':
Vendue, nil SATURDAY, the 16th Jay of August next,
at tO o'clock in the furomocu. ~ i the' house of MORTI
MER j/k lIIIQTIIER, Is ihr, Itistough of Pottsville.
aforesaid, tlie follow inideseribed Real. Dilate to a it:
Alllhat certain Slesinage, Tenement and
,r, lot of ft ~,,, lid. situate to the florough of
r••• Pottsville .sirsressid. being the suuthwes
• 41 " F' telly ptft t `i 3 tainiag in front
... a . . ar 0 . .11 , O. . Cot/
I ~
" on Nora eghrst street :15 feet,,ausl is dysillt
1:0 feet, linutsded southwesterly by Lot
No.l, toutlia..sterly by )1113014 Olti.ol,nollheasterly by
Smother part of Lot No. 3 now or tate the property of
Josiah Paulin. and Ilortltworterly by raid Norwegian
.treet, subject In the tights and ptivileges whir It the
s aid Josiah Paulin hi , heirs and assigns hare to the
us e of two certain Alleys cattail; over stud across the
said premjaes. the one a nine feet wide Alley, com
mencing oft said Norwegian meet, and running +dung
the line of Lot NO . 2 It/ Adams street, a rid the other
a four feet aid , Alley eottimmuting on said nine feet
wide Airy at the distance of fifty feet from said sor
weglan street, and running across the above premi
ses to the southwesterly line of said properly, how ur
icite,_--o lore said Joel eh essiliti, wills the anisette-
Hda. , - it„.i.in, ..f a TWO ?STORY FRAME
.. i .
OA NC Illottf4E,-/ie ,late the Estate afire said
de ' d Attend:Atter e, ill ,be girea and the Inndi
11011S0f*le wade knout) at thel wise and place of sale
by ISRAEL DERR, Executor.
Ily order of the Court . DallilEL R•Eactialt, Clerk.
Ortylgrlatig, July 28,1551 • ' 30-11 .
sagni rLVANIA BRANCH.
ECII A N MI! MAI. BENEFIT AritIOCI ATION
Of SpriAtield, Mas,lacitirettr.
OFFIcE.C.IVirit Tlllllll & DOCK STRELT.
Over Merchahta' F.a4 flange l'ortee house, Phtlada,
WILLIAM 11 HoinNE,
elecrecarpfot Penn.,Wants
'At.,uiriulated Utah rapital.,) . 820,004
Guaranty Capital: " 40.000
11 1 111 A 1$ AN ArirlOrlATlCiti s OF MECHANICS
and f.thera,fortned for theliiutual benefit of each
other. Greaat ...fzucknea. or accident.
By tho- r a) went of the following Annual y. 04
Will beCOITIO el Lire Member, sod will be entitled to u
Weekly benefit dieing life, if you should he dbtbleJ,
by eliclineini or Accident, from attending to your ordi
nary bliNitle3ll Of iji . : rupation
deposit for.ifitatbors ruler 50 years of .14ee
BY PAYING
142 00 per yea yi.o will draw 12 00 pro . wce.•k
3 00 lb. Jo du 3 110 do
400 do - do Jo 4UV d I
5 00 do do du 5 1.10 do
Jo di. b 10 do'
do do 7 on du :
10 du a 00 do
ri of age, will be t-barged 25
.
It IN W. Eel,'Alin, M. U. entiAtaititir Plll , lclan
./eterenera - tloo. edwar.l butte. rstifield,
Ma.sat.locratts , Win .1. IL fluidram M. C.; 11,..,.
ilon. Alpheus t'ciclt. 11 14 Senator; lion. tileth 11
M. C., N . Y : U. Plumb, lioq. Cashier Stair
Ilank, Albany; lit Gov J. 1) Doty, Vlscouslo ;
Et
t;ov.llorner, do; Lt. W Erall, do; En -
frac. W. of Vermont; !Lev. D. N Merrt.t.
trausalonie. Moon ; Sent llogett., M. LI., Worcester.
MU,S•;EI,.i7Ward, Iltddiebora, Mann.
Nam York litArace I;retley ; 3 rnu e
11411.0. of Or Howard Hotel. P. D. Whnamre, 4U
wan .;‘,,e4; Rrv. D. M.GrA1r.i91.1.41 Greenwich Ai.
Pal/ride/OW —Use. Clark C. M. Neal, E.71..r.
rid. F. Curren Plolpoi Geo. %V., Lord. 210 Alorket
otreet Haddock.lialetiine & Reed; Bennett &(, ;
M. B. F. rainier; A Hams & C0.,21.14:11erry curet;
11411 & Boa olocro, 93 and 95 Arch street.
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I3DRIMITIAM REPORTS—aarours (IF
easel decided by the Judges ,of the Bupteme
ends of Pennsylvania. In the'llant of Nies Prists,
u rtmeartpbta, and elan in the Supreme Court. with
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male at 1. IL HANNAN'S
irtipap Livr and IlliseellanPnas Patat Store
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DOCKE.T TIME UWE III—JUST t'litit.thitsas
I and rid solo on improved Tithe think flit the pocket
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inne4l. "Ai
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Chute Peilmlel. in otlin and ornamental hind
jut received ,from the publisher, end for sate at
H. IMAM'S
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111 11 4}A.0
24eirelari :414 •
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Bonk Store and Manufacto . ry.
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No
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hit re afe w fIAG II APYAIIAfg ES,
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and give him a good chance to get started.
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well as at other tomes or no charge wade.
'C. VANDENBURGH - 2i' ,
-31:1-11-
Pottsville. Ju tel. I
PAMBICIER MIMS. -
-4,-
- - - -
lIFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA & READING
l•Rallmad Cimipan)—'Philadelphia. July It,- PHI.
—Summer Artangenieut. , — ‘ lPaati; REDUCED—From
Philadelphia lu Pottsville. Iwo Pa."enger 'trains daily
(Su , ,day,4 excepted ) Qn andAller July It. h5l. ion
insists will be , run each way::,,Jaily, between Phila
delphia and Foitsellle.
MORNING LINE
Leases Nina - J*lllh LI at 7f o'clack,\A. daily,.t.l
cep' Solutays. Laavea Poitsatlle al n n'elock
daily, usu•pt Yuuday•.
AFTERNOON LINE..
. ,
I.:aaves Pitilaolitpbtx at:3 terlerk.thily,:xcert gun
days. tease* Pottsville at 31 o'clock. da ily. except
Sundays. t. „ .
FABY":3
Ist rlass e nrs 2d rt e .m . al s
Between Phila. arid Pottsville, gli 75 '41\25
Between Plls_ and Bisading.! . 175 , 145
*pot In Philadelphia.. roarer of Btuad'aud Wile
streets. P 1 imagers cannot enter the eatr sinle , 4 p;o=‘,
Videa with: ticket,
Fitly pounds of hstgagowlikhe alhoard to each pis
senses to tA J
ene inoe. and pasnrngers are expressly
proliihite4 from taking anything a. Luggage hot their
own nratint Inpasei. which will he at the ri.k of it.
ow - net ' , .
My qrt*f or th‘i.M..nT4l or M iae , rs
rl. !lotreta . ty
a if
July t 6 1551
NOTICE
In the v.oirt 01 eoutaton I'le.3:s of !4chuyikiil Count%
j • Albley:MotiliOn . j Joe. Term. le3l--Nos 6.
1 Wo.,d,ietratt others. 1 21. !19, 49, 91, 91.103 122.
I IP
is. ; $. 155, 16h, 1:.:. and 161,
• Colt. flask ins itiol I Writs of F sr, rapes
. I,rirolsor. I . .
, i 11E UNDEIIy4IGNED,. AVIATOR al'l'l iINTED
!I I to make diatributiou to and :inton9.l the creduois
lathe above caatis; hereby glv ea hiblker hat he 11 tit et-
I tend to the dillies of hi. appoilittlooll, on Frictiy, Its
:
eighth day of August A. D., 11,31, at ten n'M.lrk in
the fore ~,,,, o, at 413 office to the O.:rough of orslv
bora. when and where all 11010111118 IlatiWrird sr" 1 , -
, fitte2flrd fo Ythrtia 1' TOWER, Audi.or,
' l \ July 19.1331 , 49 31
__ . - ..
i • Violins, onitars, Mites, rites', &c.
, 1 .lIE $ll 831 111 11E11 has Jost received at hi: Paper
1 and Matte Store. a lot of %lading. Awordians.
Cullom Flutes. Fifes, ace., all of which he will selPat
i inaonfacturerv• • prices. lie will also have an-1930ft
,
meet of Plan's., In a few days,selected will, rare, all
of which willful 'told at mach lower rates than l'iatot.
; have heretofore hien lOW In Seltolkill county
0. All Musical Instrumenta obtain , d dt order-with
the advantage o( having them gellvied bya cony,
teojatilge. rfulv Ifl. 'NU 29
141181NEr414 MEN TO TARE THE ExcLusivF,
/.1 trury Out a County or eountlen) fur the ouie or
GERMAN WASH FLUID. belnr r.O arm+. noldr
Lhesper and railer to use than soap, and Is war
ranted to perfectly domain all kinds of cluintng,
corAralning no Pntash, Buda-a.h, epirlia of Furpen
hue, Ammonia, Acids, Or any arUele Whatever that
will In any wanner Injure the finest fabric or fleuh
It Is en article jarblcb, when once Introduced, run:laat
sales can be made With large prntlia tome kgent
Fur full partkularo ryvadill pekes, lrrttt, ittc ,ad
dress (post raid)
. P. 'HOYT 4- CO-,
No 46 Elotti b ,
24-4 t
July It). 185 i
.~
In the matter of the Estate 't 6i the Or
of Michael !Ober . .teed_ j. Schity,
PUDE UNDERSIGNED, AN AUDI%
to IT 'bale the seems In the band,
L. r, executor-of the tart Will and T.
chard Iluber, late of Potegrove Town
to and among the. heirs and legal re;
sail deceased; hr why gofer notice, turn
to the dulled of Iris &media meld ut
ntrith day of August. A. D. 1851. at let
forenoon, Ari ids otfire in the boroogh
when and wheat. all pers.olv imereste
to attend. ; - c roW
orwionlig Joy _iv, 1351
DR. ROD'S ALTERATIVE
Full Tilt; CURE OF MCI ULA, .LJ
PE ULcf.lis, FCVER, SORES,
TIIG DONE, CHRONIC I'
lIIIEGM ATIS 31, CONSII,
HEART DISEASE, OLD
Tit/NS,
AND EVERT DISEAsE ARISING
PURE STATE OF TILE
Thee pbcp/Ifillilill has no qual for, . _ --
above trained Demeases. My
_extensive ',teethe in
Philadelphia the past thirty yeats, bas made me dr -
'maimed with all forma of disease, end Lrlug 3 grad
uate from the University of Peonsyli'ania in 1310,
under the guidater of the truly grf , at Pthfrosore,
t;Latnnan, Physic, Gibson, Cur and Ilare:tra tees rele
brafed for Me.li..al.Yr:teure. and bars: daily Antercout se
and consultation respecting di , eas'e, and the applica
tion of remedies thereto, will these iltetingoished
Physician., I am-enabled frontal! they,. advantages, 14 offer the liohly toy Alterative Syrup, which putines
as kiwi , tone to the system, driving therefrom all
iseybcoliseases, r Tills remedy I have alWays relied
uputi,, to a piactlce of thirty 'rata, to 11/Flare Weak
anct z rgett down constitutions. Prisons who have
, beet klered incurable, and-whMe da s• were nom
tiered by , many l'hysietatis, and lION living witnesses
(U Or truth /assert.
The rase of the infant von of Mr,
Philadelphia, establishes beyond &doubt tilt certain
result that the Waldo! luny gain Gout the Use of Dr.
Rose's Alterative Syrup. to purify the system This
child Was One year old, carried abonl on a pillow,
with a CARIOUS ULCER of great maetiliude,on the
scone,and a perfect akelebot. Aker usin4 Dr Roar',
AL'PERA I IVE SYRUP for three weeks, it gain •
rd ltea h, and the ulcer dluanfahed ur ohr third hia
original size, Iti.liwuweeha mare II healed entirety, and
the child is now four years old and in perfect he a lth.
Over YIP' thousand persons Call Le referred to In the
Lily of Philadelphia, who are anxious 'olive to the
Addicted • detailed account of their dbria ,, e, and
list n.ers,utoust escape foam death by of Dr
liosE's ALTERATIVE S'iRUP, which ha's restored
them to perfect health, canting urn, rich rind purr
Hood in Sow through their verus. Prier one dodoes
pet bailie.
TEWTIMONT OF PHYSICIANS, -
Dr..l I). Rose, d,l PhiCadalphia. h tor devotrd his
Wile Attention to the shady of reform, and periieutarly
the treatment of Unieaseekof the lungs, 'Ehroat
lilts in a shun time affroloatir cured toe of aiiiing
sisbding Disease of the Treacheit, windpipe, arid I
Lonfidently recommend his remedies and mode of
treatment to the public generally.
R. (.11APAIA M D.
Kensington. Philadelphia, Jan 49, 11150
TO DR. ROSE,
Dear sir :—A to Owl, I t say ihat
fl is pretty good 7 am 1101 lltsilioird by c.iiigh
I+lkt. c.dd, Bud then a frW drugs Of Di lLust's fi yrup
ellivicts a perfect ems utnild iel 4 ltt the
sour more Alteraltve Pills. They are the very hes:
inetheme that ever was invested
. . . . ,
DR cOI.ENI AIV
I take pleteurei In recommending Dr Kilar . i ',We in
I' pracilix generally Ilia ointnielit for Ililep cored
in in •ialen applications. M. SLOCUM, M. D.,
No. 15J Arch Street, l'hilail,ltillia.
I have bug considered a reform in medicine noe l .
A'ary fur the 133 fety and Lure of diseat.e of the people
an/ am of opinion tr. J.S. Rosa has - fully accomplish
et{ this desirable eonstiminalion
Ills cures of Consumption, Crtut, Rheumai ism and
other threa.vs. u. a troly 3stunirbfhlt•.
J. MULLIN. M. D., Ohl°
a) Ail of Dr. Ruse's Family Medicines ate fur sale
by SHAW.
Chestnut, below Fourtlatree.
July 19. 19519 9- 11
. . _
. _,... ,
• No , R.
go CHU V1.K11.1... , COUP[ AL rIS.—THE COMMON
13 wraith of Pennsylva to to Nicholas W . 'flinmas.
Joseph K. Thomas, th. Rev. Edward While and
Sarah W. his wife, Wi bum G. R. Thomas, John 1..
Thomas. George M. !homes. Leonidas If Thomas
catch W. Thome en lieerge W. Theticio. heir* mail
lerrel representatives r Joseph Thomas, deed , and
ill others concerned 1 the premises, Greeting :
We commas:4 and attoly enjoin yon th at. laying
WO nllbuslnees tilt Lever, you be and appeal befloe
the Judges of the Co It of Common Pleas of the • aid
crintity,to be held a Grwigsburg. the drat MoNDA v
I
of ElepteMber ney e Ato show enure, if any you hate,
why the witness s en behalf of heart U. Johnson,
ThoOss.-111,LLeljthd team- Field. Executors of the bast
will and testament of Thomas H. Field, late of the
Ctry'ofThlladelphla.Alereltant.die'd., on their corn
litaint against you, before our said Court duty eininia
--. should ant be eramtned, and thelrtestimony re
lau . 4to writing and filed of record in obi odd Mutt.
16 cir • Cr to perpetuate the same, agreeably to the Con.
gigot •n of our Government and the Art• of Assent
t,..,,L nch cane made and provided: And hereof fad
*lO •' l l - ohr peel.
Witness the Honorable Luther Kidder, Pre
-1 L-34, dent of our sold Court at Orvvlgsbury, the
s•ete.rfit. Amy of July, A. D:1851.
THOMAS MILLS; Prot bowery.
Oro hob fr, July 12 1421 . , 2l et
ART 11 N OF PRILARDLFTLIA,
Incorporated by tie Liffistitiri of Pirimuyfrente,fo•
tA* &emotion of Art of Design it tie tr.:gated
OFFICERS.—fIC:siftii C CA HEY, Presideot ; WM.
H. KELLEY. Vice President, EDWARD P. MIT
CHELL Treasurer ; E. U. OUTLIGL, Recotding Hoe
rear, ; GE'.. %V. amyEy, Co. responding Secreta
ry ; &luminary rlecretaryfor Schuy Iklll county U. BAN
NAN. .
FMVERT MERER for the year 185 i, will receive
yneraeh aniarription-of Five Milan, a print of
Iluathretoo's: "CHRISTIANA AND lIER CHIL
DREN," engraved by Joseph Andreve•• Boston, and
the e ttiiou,. a print Of Huntington's. " M F:RrY.S
DREAM," engraved by A. II Ritchie. New York. Or
the elinit e olasy two of the following four splendid
engravings. viz: -
i. irks katteaiattiview with -Vary Qmerie of Sr.!,.
painted by l.eutze engraved by Sartain.
2. Rath and Boaz, painted by Hothernieljengraved
• by Sartain.
3. dlerey's Preto. Painted by Huntington, ea/raved
by Ritchie.
4 Christiana and her Cialdrvi, painted by Haitniog
ton, engraved by Andrews
And a copy of the Phi/adayairs Art Ernie* Repartee,
a int Witty pamphlet eont4ning a mutant the irviisar .
Hulas of the institution, and taforrnstion on the sub:
}eel of tile Filar Arta, throughout the whole world.; "
Too -art VAN.* of PhilAdelplo a a wards perzzy an Its
own Certitleates, with watch original American works
of Art nuy be purrhased In 'any part of the:Toiled
States, at the option and celestine of the person who
may oblate a prize at the August Dt.trifintiou, whirh
takes ',lees too the evening of the tart week dry in
parrs. year.
The Executive Committee of the Art ilhic.st, when
sri requested, 'select Wqfkll Of Art. without eletvge or
rottipensitiou, (SUM their Free Gaiter, .2110 Ch.-(pug
Atter', for those Rerpotis tnthr C.41011‘, w-111/ totv lire
remote Iron. 1141terle4, or 'piAllr exhitatlont of the
Fine Arto.
Biibseoptiont of Mpraber.hip, 11*,00 should be nude
as early es practicable. et) as ru!.wthl.• surrubetito
early autreherea.f the "Reporter," writ, b :te for
warded, upon the receipt of Ibr ritouty in any purt,of
the country.
tr Subscriptions received by the andenigno,
where the engraving+ and '' Ile - porter • can be seen
dribeiriptb.no will alto be reeeived it dile ullice.
*II. BAN N AN
linnorary Seery for Febllol'lll Conntg;ta
July 12,1851 ' ' 18--
GENERAL INTIIIMOMINCEI OFFICE.
MEN. WOMEN AND cuaLpuN WANTED.
ALL persons wishing isiriplymeat, big and Illttle.!
y o ung and pld, male , and female, and also, .all
pe e sone isblizg to employ any and all kinds ot hands„
laborers or servants, will reeelte
.usetut information
by calling at the office or the tabscriber In Alsrket
street, Pnitsvllle, Pa • *Terms Mader/tr.
N. N. WILSON,g. P.
- Land Agent and Conaral Collector.
Apslls. 031
A 4 OX OP. ito24 TIC Dft4 4 NG} ra Pe f• •
IVI--Alsa, Stunrann-Alorte Crayons. Scratches or
Katires,e'rayons,are.. idc which sr be sold, whole
sale and retail, at the cheap gook and Variety Store
of the auttse a rAtnr • ti.BANNAN..
OP ma or ra.Sentraxua. NATIOATIOIN CO.,
'.., Arty Ist, MI.
NOTICE IS IiErREBY GIV EN, THAT FROM and
after the 17th Instant. the charge fur - Toll on AN-
Tli LUCITE COAL carrird on the works of. the
schuylkill Navigation Company, will be as fulloWs,
and will so continue until further trotice. ~..
.
Philadelphia - - 40 ' 44: ' 35;
t 4 Pringdslr. : - j • - 40. 30 : 35
Cortiholpirken - 10 30 i :14" 35
' Plymouth Dam - 40 34 St t 35
Norristown:sod Brideeport - 34 • '37 3G t 33,
Port Kennedy - 34. 3i l 30 E. 33'
Valley Fore., - - - 35 31 33.! 50
Pawlirilttni • ' 35, 31 t 33 30
Lumbefsille - 33 32 131 -28
rhcralivale . - . 33 . 31 [3l C2s
Boyers Ford - 30 2.9 ,28 25
Potiptown Landing - - f 30 29 Is 25
PortFnion - - - 24 '2: thi 25
Birds,borouits - - - 27 25 25
11..addig - - • • 2 4 . . 27 20 25
All hott , ...*. - . 25. 25 25 '25
Molirsr - 25
,25
•
ll,unhurt'. - -• , - 25 t45%f 25_ 25
Orwi,..9.hurr. Landing - .YS 35 1 ifo':
2he •hake tales Include the use "f earA and Land
ings. anij Itii citsrge le<s than 25 cents pet ion Will he
'wade farapr di:a-Inca!
.
,
BY 4.1' del of the Managprs.
---. P. FRALEY, President
July 5.1851 4 74 f
) 9"
SPERM, TAINi'ERS. tililAN
49 -. ) GALLO N S IILEA(tLIFLI,WINTER ANXII.
1),.4e....0.4.• Fall Sperm Oil.
3,113 gallon' unbleatiled Wilder and Fall Sprat Oil:
. LTG Gallons 11%1 . 4 bleached Solao.lll.
b, 0tx..1 do _ superiorEletiban Oil:extra 0,10.41
SAO do bleaele.d Winter and Full Whale Oil
13.1'77 do airaliwil N W co:.) & Polar "
.606 . do Idinete.' weo clear and handsome,
4.003 do best .03,014 Tantieenoll.
..5.015, do superior Flank Oil,
,'
'3.000 do pure Si/ ait• I'oi l 0'11•
14,01 1 0 do 11:..anninn Oil, (lir grraaing
5,888 du , titre No -I. lard oil ; (Coniineni.)
.2,000 do Lard Oa. No. Y.
' 100 Moe* , New Bedford Spr(111 candles.
400 do Adain.i.ni tar Candice. •
11.3 do Patent Pitlisited and inlar Candies
Ita dq Mould and litpMilidle, assoo ed
290 d o be l t ynalily Yellow Soap
13130 do gdperior lltonn Soup
•
115 do prime 17a-till
0• Alharliclea sold.' tri g aiwitie saarfaclloo, may
be 'Mantel! 1101.111 N Lc PRICE,.
31 .trer`th S . r °bora Areh street
3durcht29. ISSI 13-hy.
MO=
NOTICE 3.
.3. •
Curninon I'k,, of Sr tinyi k ill eiraoi),
rirvsder s 1 AlAscli Tenn'lt.sl 6 ,, No. is?,
v.. „,} yenditioni Espone4 -.
Snider & Ulm. - ...1 - .
1 'II I: UN 11 EINIG N F.II•A PP . OiNtp AN ud ii v,
i In 1161111.111 C att .. .41,11d in Cou rt in lite A lAuve ea... L ,
artslog froth (lie Bale of itsal E.tute; , bereiry gives
notice that he will an earl to the duties of lire appoint
meat, on SATURDAY the 2d day 14 Augtiot , A I.K.
ISSI ;at 11l ii'clo;.liritt the Gal etoorr. at lit. 11(111AI/141m
4100110 of , orwig.burg . ,,is hen (11)4 whery II II 0.401111
mill/est...l ate requessed Vo itiakellwit claims; or lie'
&liaised flOlll - 1:1411114! 1411111 gaol f , und . ..;`:, ~.'
In the Com
NOTICE '
N THE HAT,Tr.It • VF THE TRIM) A11 . 4111.1NT of
1 ,
1 John lleiteuntan and I hatleo Frailey, Aosieneea of
George W. Itvitt. for the henelit of eteditoro
The utolertit .1 appointed A intim' to dist.tbute
the amount of tore) in Ilie Ian:411o( the said dosignees
hereby give.: 11,11ireqllaf4le . %Tit attend to the done,
of his appointment LeiFIN t •Wilit• Ist day ttfAUCtlnt.
.1851, al.lO ii't lOC lc, lis the t: ".41 , 2 n, at Ills (idiot iii I i
itort,ush if terwitqvlditu, "._.'vrt_.• Ile , te oil ',inn..
Ifilrle"l.11 4 rcr locpw.t i r,Ligl i e
• .Vi it:.,....: " *A', Auditor.
Orteriptlttarg,July 11, 1851 •` " - '.:.•;,,-..;,°. 18•3 t
PUBS WIIM:r ~ 1
1
0. ETITIEltitl. As nito - rii Elt; Man etorero. No.
I 1 05, .N 0.0341 Flti )I.i I' Oreee, Nitta) . this, have
now a coed supply , of their Wait:kilted pore WHITE.
LEA D. and those C.1.P.1V/11r7111:1,1 ha ott,heen sparingly
;
supplied in COUSC.IUtII.3 . . , f .. rtiti. the a Miele; shall
how have their ordele fated. - 5 * _ -,,,'" : ' ' , '
Ni, knownO 44bs,lllfire..p.l,lC,Pitil i faie re errialtue
and YeliutifyltifillAirlitieg, vet ilefir , ' . (mint. to
an t.quaret netbi wiM ) u4itittet:iptitiatil ead ; lieure
any adneivibre of °thee^ ulaterAtels MO in In tis rattle
1013 Q. ther. r4e.1., , qi niN.irs , siy;:vilp I+ ih,01:11 , 11113r-
Illf.•10 , , fir Many 5 0'171 , .. fi, fillipply, iti tit • public `a -kr
t....11e put, 0 like :....I: ,n , l Ito- ti,..'. , 1 ti . r)...1”1,1 for.
the Milt le; iv pion/ 11141 it hat. htet - ‘.-t tf.t•toiti.: It Is
Invariably branded on one beach; •W ti'lligltal. &
[MOTHER in full, and on the other. ;attempted pure.,
all In reel lettero.
.... .
' 'HE undersigned hay ing been entruatril with the tit
r.CtiMI of dot Nits Ville Academy. taker the
1., reC4lllllllenil tJ,N 10eIiIIIIIOn to the it itronige of the
public • The principal, Whit reariVitil hie edutaibui ui
the best nat....01e:4 , d many ;Ind Pails. and who
has been for several yrart engaged in teaching in 'hie
i notary, will leach onrient and modern languagra. os
Latin Crick. Ilelirew • (let man:lntl Prencli. the Itlgner
braacheit of 'Mathematics, as tle 1111 l etry. Algebra,
surveying, Meitsuration and calcutilm, no well all
Natural Philosophy and the principles of Chetnistly ;
whilst an experirnred Vattlion troche, whmte 011111 e
will lie made linsinA n hpi - eafter, will take .barge of the
elementary and CUR,lteli Want lies. tts Spelltne, Read
ins, Writing, Composition, IF iselorir „ Arithmetic,
lll
tory and Geography The principle' of (1001., keellllle
,11l be taught. 61111 the pupils-exercised in the keeping
of daimons ncrounte by di able entry. Even the
smallest boys Will be faithfully taught l a y the Teacher.
themselves. and le young is.., an opportnii sty will he
ad:wiled to prosecute their dilate. ut- far as at any of
our common Colleges With ti strict iliac li lies shall
shall br eollibillekl a reonertful and a Intl treatment 11l
the me hnl i r,. Pupils (r o ts abroad can lir accommoda
ted with 6aa retina 011 lurlljeCrle berme, IU
private IruArdatte. houses Those deslriu", In learn the
Gtr sun Irspuage 1110rollellly, ran find
no 3e• 011Ifilieheil German family The term. of Tui
lion are as hitherto, 81. i yeArly for s $5 es
Ira The year N divides! Into 3 .teksisins, let from the
Ist Monday In. gentember to ellIlmlume,*10„ extra 83;
2J, from N,l, Veal' h. the. Ser , lnd Nlontla, in kw.'
$7. and LI SO extra. 3.1 f theist,e to the 311 Nlond.sy
Ia Jody. and 32 50 ratio. Hills pay aide at Ille end
of the first month of earls re.trion It Is highly limed
lain that every scholar Amid I eider htfis :4rhool wit h
the commencement of the go.' session.
N OUTLINE of. Mechanical Engineering, with
Drawings of tilikbed Meitinnii 'it Took and An
paratuktif every dritcriptinn. Mao a number of do
intent places showing thtt arrangements of welt eon
utrurted manuftetioten, .orb 113 'Cri.t. (ii and other
Milts ; Foundtien, surar, roper
and Spltininr Wa,er work,
Cloth Maritifitetories, 6.r.. dtc ; with an rill/
lining the twee-Sa' ile.rriution, unit ruh,11311,....
colletted. ellborntinf and published by Aitiei Iran Pai
r infirm!! Satiety, under the dice( of Frederick
Moor It is decidedly-the brit work for Fugitive,
and Marinnbits• ever published.
xy• Price to OD per numb., To b o o
Sulmerlbers bl 50.
NEW FURNITURE S ORE.
lITZ, TI) INFOUM ms ritiENDs
„ and the public that he Itatt reatity..l i 1•111 bit new
Stote. s o. i 5 :loath etI.EV E I'll ket atle lidtta
where he ii making itp some of choicest pattern,
of the latent Paris style —the improvements on Dress
sing Bureaus; of which he is the, Inventor, cannot fail
to please t h e public, and at d intuit red.ued pengr,
enabler him, not only to reduce the selling price, but
alsn to finish hi* stack in 3 superior stylP, which the
public will be able In appreciate in a few weeks, when
he will have an asatirttnent of Parlor and Chamber
Furniture wady to eirmse feu Inspectian at his estab-
Ilsbnient,7s Snitill Eleventh street, Philadelphia.
Persons sinning Philadelphia, are Invited to call as
above.
- t':V vz • • I , - 0 ' •-• •
r. To
WM. BAILY & SON;
N impOrters elid Dealers as
)
3301.11111, Iritrgritsk SWllls IF&TC1113.
JrAnciiir. ign:rl44l 413. ISATED.
13•13,, Lig? FL ILA' SILTILIXI.
Are essestantly ' the latest styles
of the abetiOsubss Which an at: s ml at
%wholesale or iettul, at
1' u. 216 Market Street, above Sath s Aisar
v . - Decatar Street. Philadelphia. .
* kriantaitae 13 Man
gansoninf go Li'sonng tfigil Loli:
` v ~
)1.0 JO, ISLI
WHALE OIL.
•
•J . - Itt).;E:lll:ftßV Auditor
6rwigehu!g, July 11, 11 31
Philath., July 19. 18a1 9a-ly
porrsvirwil - ACADEMY .
I. A?iCEI.F. Principal
2S I y
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Nubecription: rerpivvd and single conks for sale Ly
4' 8. BA ISNA
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Regular epputnted Agent.
Pntrroaitlicinny 14, HSI 24
June 14.11351. 24 ly
- corracji-ruaraTtran.
HART, WARE No. =BO CHESNUT street.
above Tenth, fifinufacturets of Painted Cottage
Chamber Furntture The subscribed — would colt the
attention of the publk to, their extenrive tu•sort merit
of the above Foil:aline. Persons furnhilth.g Cottage.,
Hotels, lloalding-buthes. &c , will find It much to
their advantage to essurine his new style of Furni
ture before purchasing, as it Is durable ' ornamental
&iflow Inked. Complete arts from 830 Operant.;
:Sets or Suter Piece. 'minted and ornamented in any
style io gutier Alen Chairs. Extension Table, and
other Furniture at very low prices
N.B. The Trade „:unniied so usual
M=E=Ell
TUE .PRICE OF PASSAG£
TIIE DIFFERENT Forts
r In Ireland, to New VOA anti has ban
consid.robly, reduced at DA N NAN'S PASS %DE
AGENCY.
Matta In toms of RI and tip to 1300. issued at his
office, payatite in any part 01 Enron...on pleoentaVon
at any Bank, without diAeoia ht The money for drafty
issued at Bannans'a Odiee. la received In about one
hair the time it usually lakes to teeplvt. fund,/ Arneby
other A genta.osti it 1, Aare rage safe.
*Utters post paid rontaintog par money five dot
Isra to the , pnund rte, liuC. with proper direct hot, will
he forwarded hurnethately, .anti a..re.teitit forwarded
to the person .ending ; Ly addreasing '
II BANNAN, Pottevilte Pa •
Agent fo; the 01.1 established 110 use of P. W 11l roes
& Co.. Etverpoht
June-21, 1851
DR.ELNICHOLAS.
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4 DrElek AND MO STORE. mAttKET sTIIKET
POTTs VILLE
Dec. 14,180
LICHIUVILII.II.I. ALVES . P
L. 71 commend all our remlere who woo' a fford roun
ry paper to subscribe fur the .flap. TERMS, $1 50
ID advauce—otherWile 82 W.
HENRY J. 111' CUMMINGS. Editor.
Schuylkill Havel,. Pa.
23-ly
Jude 1, 1551
PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPERING.
'pus :61IBSI:RIBER STILL CONTINUErt . Ills
ll bustnes.r, and respeettulty offers hie rtrrytires to
those of the public u ho may need anything in his line.
Ile empitiys good vintkmeti and ble CIWOUICTS may
therefore rely upon satisfaeurryjoba. Shop, corner of
Ethugeh alley and itailioad street. below airman's
Printing °Mee. r .I. W. lIOWEN.
Pottsville. May 31.1851 tf
OINOLD'S ti&Sllg . 11.1111D11L—IT cieetweb:S
11. but a small apace, la cheap, tasty add convent
eot,snd Is not liable to get out or repaitots whet
Locks. For We by BRIGHT POTT.
'Antlls. 1851 1441
P6=s=4' T!
By Telegraph and reilerday's."Mail
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Wheat • Flogr,tl , e;r l / 4 ,7 3 37
r b6l.—Corn • -Meal, $2,81 do
11eil 88 ets: White, 95 ctss—llye,f,7
Ctirn 33 pet...built:4:Np.:
GM
:L W "
•ro 7-f. ", •
• • I -
4 Et 417 1 -,
g !'..;
Tu DOT.LAII for lii.)Cl . ci
, veek
fullii ill }x of choice icatiatut-mape:r—tcL,
a scene fur. a lemperance:te?.t ; • up
qinal and 'selecie4 pobtr, 'Oaf
varietchif ;•:\
4E-pruLtsu the aitiOe'o'Pro'!ectl.
tiun fronn thq
of th6, - ,e'uFouy readera who tattotinketist
paper: - Every one should read it—it matißs
a clear
.i.rpose of the Free Trade' advOcati4\:"
and their principle&
117 . THE INDIANS by the. latest aecon . !ti
from Texas, were committing.great depreda
tions on the Rio Grande,' ege -
Two BROiFIERS, untried Dudley, and a
Mr. Brown, riiurnedCaliforoiansyjverd rob
bed of $3OOO in guld dr4-at the 'Adams
House in Boston on Wedi`Milay last.
,1110 AMP' - : • ,
ILP THE ijiinNS of Montour
.tiriserite,d
Senator frailey; of this County, wish i , a •)nitse,
in place. 4 the watch, with .which• thq . firtt:
proposo to reward his Betimes in-: the last:
Legishiture in l'eir behalf.' -
I
AN ExciNE on the Geattal Rail d,
ran ovet a cow near MillerstOwa, on Sunday •
week. The baggage-rnaster,"whoiyasitand. •
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lag between two cars, tvasikeed by !Ike Jar- .
g of the car* together.
. ,
o , ,s* WEikvsnav last, a mad. dog took
Mr Rainage's parlor ) Norristown;
he was dislodged ana,s , kot; amid
numotioa of several ha:tidied eit;-)//;.
assembled to svfmess ift%).
refuge il
from MI i
a general el
izens; who
EIS=
IS IT
Southall it'
cos, while
men are u
o favor
great hu
—it even
, TTON POI;ITICS.—The , ::New - York .
(stylei the politics of the :.Merchants
York "Cotton Politics." AV,iten cot- -
up to r. cents a pound, , " du to Po
Sof sOme importance. Bu't:as - Cotton •
( going do 4, —Cotton Politics". iviilf,proba: -
.1y decline to some extent 114: : !,The met
chants in sea-itort cities are not - thOpoitre 7
liable men' s - generally in gores of:idttager. - - 7 -
They are stayed too much by tittiOro dt 7 v
rest interests, and there is'also a'yeg-strong
sprinkling 2if Agents for Foreign Houses, 4
among them.
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ton
117 7 WILLIAS Blia.Eß, the Loed:locHcatitli-•
date for Governor, denounced Hanks
his written speech at 14 . adiug—le: r t
the Legislature he voted,fur thSincorpOration'
of these Batiks, and also vol4akainst the
-Individual Liability - - Clause,"iviiio "i's a .
favorite Measure . of 'the LocofLicik. party.-` lt
really doss appear
. that Wtr.t.tof Ittor.Ea: is.
the strongtist opponeit' - that 1.11//ia/. Hagler
hal in the field. All his fornieracts rise up, ,
in judgnieut.against\fris
and_ can a man, who4i.in:lo,ik.SidaitkliV
questiou, be trusted ?
POIMIGN
The - Steamer America-rarrived .at tali YY
on Tuesday, bringing three day9ater\etw ✓
a :
than that announced in Wednesday's pap r.
—Nearly three thousand '
,pounds • sterling
were taken at the Exhibition on the 11th.—
The Queen's visit to London by night to -
attend the grand concert given by the Lord
Mayor, is highly commended by the Tunes,
as an emphatic proof of the attachment of the
people to. her Majesty and her consequent
safety at all times in their midst.. The
Tunes rejoices that such an exhibition oc
cured before the eyes of foreign nations.—
The Bill repealing the window ta4 and sub
stituting a house tax, has pAsed a final read
ing in the House of Comihous.—The Eclesi
astical Bill has passed the Commons, and
been read the first nine in the Lords.—The
4di was celebrated by the Americans in Lon
don grand style, by a concert, ball and
supper, given to the Hon. Mr. , and Mrs.
Lawrence, by Mr. Peabody. The Hall was
lifted up handsomer)" and appropriately de
corated with flags and emblems. The Amer
ican Eagle atulcolors,of a large scale,adorned
the walls at one end, and were supported
over a portrait of Washington, while atlhe
oilier end was a portrait of the Queen, with
the appropriate. arias of England.—The an
anal Scottish fete took place in. London on
the 1:0th and 11th, and was numerously at
tended. —Cardinal Wiseman has been wOrstet
in an action at law at Jersey.—Accounts
from Ireland announce that the potatue dis
ease had re-appeared. The extent is only
partial.—M. de Tocqueville had presented his•
report on the Constitutional revision to the
French Asstmbly —it is in favor of an entire
rev ision.— News from .Trebizond and Odessa
speaks of the defeat of a portion of the Rus
sian troops, in the Caucasus.—The reported
discovery of a very valuable gold mine be
tween Tunis and Algiers is likely to cause
serious disturbance bet Ween the two coun
tries—each claiming the prize.—There had
been some confusion at Copenhagen, in con
sequence of the resignation of the Ministry.
An editor, in vindicating the private char.:
arter of a friend, who had been nailed farthe
crime of sheep stealing, thus defended him :
-We have known Mr. Thomas for twelve
years. Our acquaintance commenced with
that great equinoxial storm which bfewdown
our grandfather's barn. A t that time he was
a piing man in the prime of life, aud, we
think, raised the best' marrowfat peas we
ever art. He was a good mathematician,
kind to the poor, and troubled with fits. In
all the relations of a husband, father, uncle,
and trustee of common lands, he has followed
the direct standard of duty. Mr. Thomas is
at this time forty-three years oCage, slightly
marked with the small-pox, an eStimalie"
citizen, a - church •merriber and, a man of
known integrity for ten years. And as to
sheep stealing, that he would have done itif
he could get an opportunity is without foun
dation in point of fact.. Mr. Thomas could
have stoleulour lead-pencil several tunes. hut
he didn't do it.
2IL3m
. tIT Seven Persons Struck Gy Lilrktnirig !
Pmenlenhal Escape. - 2 1.1 a Sunday .tnorning
eleven,xkung incu of Veticuuuty,ctossed
the Arkamas rivers Sot 10 Miles below Dat
il:tuella, for the purpose of gathering plums.
While they were thuS engaged, a thunder
squall arose, when they all retreated under a
tree for. protection. In a few moments the
tree was struck by lightning, and seven of the
eleven were stricken lifeless by the subtle
element. The drenching they received from
the shower, however, had the effect of re
storing all of them, atter .having been taken
on board the steamer Utnpire,.the officers of
Which, having been - hailed, kindly sent nut
their viwl for the. sufferers. —Little Rock,
(Arkansas) Gazelle.: •
7 Notice, this happened: on Sunday. The
_ •
command is Divine, to impect• the Sabbith•
day and keep it holy. , : • •
EMI
[l:7 - From 5 to 10 gmini.ot, stininine given
iu solutiun of gum atabie Ititiee:daity, is te
conitneudeil by a writer in the Baltipure Sun
as a daTo,fes.bieritery. _
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TS lULDRLPLIIA, 'FRIDAY . 4 0•40c6
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n, a !cede singular, that in the
enabid Secessionists are:Locofo;•
ete prominent Whigs and trninil
icing in the formation of Tickets
the Union ? Loeofficoism is
hug,—an animal of many allots
rivals the chamelion. ,T
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