The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 16, 1853, Image 2

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Saturday Ypnatng, Aprll 24:
- B. BEEMAN, Foraca ind Prognietar
C. ZITZE, Associve Editor.
DMemail:me Irma NOMINATIONS
ALEX. S. 9CCLQUE, OF feaxir,Lii C., , raTr
FOR. SURVEY - 0RE1 3 4 „
CftEItitMALPF gr CLatios
FO. CANAL rO3I3ILSIONER,
1 1 110588 POTi'tCA LL;'oI istrn en elm,
PROFESSOR IAcOBES' LETTERS
Wel:labia. this morwing'i the Third let
' ter of Rev. PROyLSSOR ,laconts to Erma?
o„'Poc;4E. t on the School question.
Nett. 'week's Edition of the Anima% will
contain the whole series, consisting of three
letiefa, t)o,gethet with several other . interete.
,
ticig._ptticles in the same connection. , •
We will print - a large number of .copies
beyond our. usual Edition, to supply oov:tit
hed:monad as tar as possible for this icieres.
tingcortespondence. We have already many
orders on hatitlotbera wanting copies would
(10:u-elf — to give us noticeas early as ppsaible,
tarl'earwe vriayii:in short. 'Copies will be
fityntshed at the following rates :
100. copies at -_ e 2.
511 " - 1 50-
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•. , " 1 !r;i:;s'
THE GENERAL MINING LAW.
We have not done with this Law'und its
advocates-'l. et.. ,The position Gf.the people
GI Schuylkill with respect to corporations,
general or 'special, as or ought to be by this
time pretty generally understood. We have
xci - objeCtion to other Mining-Regions enjoy
ing:the full benefits of this Gi any other spe
cies eit 4egialation they pleaie, but Scholl
kill-wants. DO such enactments to help her—
ind'alducifenierprire, alone, Gas proved itself
apaply,a3equate to the business of the Re
gion. ' This principle, upon which the
operations here are exclusively based,
has worked gell for over Twenty years- and
bids lair to answer the - purpose as lung as
we have coal to tome.
The two systems of Mining, by_ Corpora
tions and-by Individuals, cannot exist toge
ther., Com Pare this Region with others
woiked bi;Conapanies, and note the tidier
cone, in everiFrioint Of view.`' The cause is
obvious.
_The, tendericy,' direct and unavoid
able, ore:in:orations islowaid Monolioly.—
Allbtorlisess enterprise, Outside„of the Con
rmy'C ”nnie dietitian aad• contro l,
thscourigedi - Stores, shops, manufactures
and indeed all branches of itusiness are mon
cpolised brthe Ccnxipany, and all moist work
for then; Profit. They tolerate no opmition. --
All . tends to earl - di !hem, and them only.—
, Eat under the'auspices of the Individual
- tape* policy, the resultls directly the op
posite. Every brancli,ol business - encour
,:i'4ed7=rnantifaCiiires, trades, professionsall
Enterririsinernen select such
=WWI to establish _themselvft‘. The popu
lation-rapidly increases, _ because incornigra.cf
tlotYfa encouraged, and becauSe the native
johabitants live comfortably.and have every
opportunity to build . tip_ for themselves a
~prtisperotra busine..of same kind. Numer.
otis totiikirOw up, and every thing bears
:theits'iriti Of enterprise, industry andliros,
.periy.This last is_the principle upon which
operaticins ore based in Schuyl
kill.Coduq, rind such are the results- every= . '
whietentsiervable.
.114 . ktteiiiPt, of this time, to impose upon
1!.1mr:co LAW and the pre-
vious eforts to obtain special grants, against
l iable:if-we have -heretofore so king taught;
originateboth in' the same" despicable *La rce
The name and lonia of the
-ertartmerttedifitif; but really and precticelly
they are one and the &nine., advocated by the
same plitiel and With . the same object in
view:: They come. alitios.t whoily, from in 7
who hate n& right to meedle in
are not 'engaged in Mining
no,d who do not even'reside in the County
It ie'ramored that 'two or 'thiee ernra.
saes taie bees chatteted in tfic'.Couniy'du
.sFitlga er 5C,52 . Oa of the i•egialau)xe.ai the
.Watitnee cif certain. parties, some tit whom
'sa°otsr m idst avere at the •tarne• time proles.
aing:oppositiOn enaelmefits t '
•
elf . lo4..,tAiru out to be' ttue—effid we -shall
41;1...'k . , diligent inquiry .sibOut it—it should
~.stal more. thati 7 everrouse the opposition of
vvuf People against-The . toleration of Mining
etirPorations In out raider„ If passed at all,
lehM been done In the Most elandestiae man
atiy intimation of the sort gar
en to our citizens an in .the face of
.their
e 1 itner.tvr m
t . opposition to melt enactments.
:ThlPeoPle should itse iTerlreflort to have
,thltaccharters revoked at the earliest possible
day. and thus manifest _their disapproval of
Ala SpeeletftWetteaking fegh , latitt, - aßke
tin
.itotthy dlegratettir to . - the autherities
that saliCUoit ii, and 'the private individuals
who,take advantage of IL 11,:nsoreoves,
teighe,s ita that we tire 'hat -safe, while a
• , •
single Corporation remains in the
Cott' tit, utid the mile ihouttrat nuce•insist
- gpont refusing the• renewal of every such
charter cow, irxistiog, - atfis expiration.
The,sleopte §...-boyikiti trnie so pag sof
fer!d "ire"' illeteattempled tiopositioos, that
, lx.e. ; tiimak it:Would cow ..be advisatle to shift
• ouz.groood of self-deleace. Let .our mew.
"beriof the Lecibtaiare hereafter•be chaser*:
with special reference to this subject. Elect
pledged to opiose every effort
in -impose enactment* of general or 'peels!
,Musing.privileges on the Region—legislation
Ittit' our Intsine - se dciii not terPoire and to
which the people here roust ever:object.—
. ~ T his No:iris? be. the lest resort for us, and
recommend its tadOptblo. es ifte only .re
' maiottig,ti r
ean3 of self•preseriatioi.--
. ....211E MAINE LAW.
, •
f ',We - trarii nut observed any avien taken as.
by the lower House of:he State Legitla
, ;Weapon the suestihn of suhcoi tzing t his su
jct.= The people, passed one time since byl,
the Senate.
_Only two days ofthe present s.-
sloa rciniin, bat we: hope tlae matter , will
be atten a de.l to. if it has not alrcadibeen
- aka:Lap. Of the two branches, certainly
'the Howse ihould be the :,itiore
Tor alnessare,uo - parely democratic imrhar
acter, as allowing the people , to speak for
ihetnaclees....
Shonld Leitslature adjourn xvithout
determining this -matter, or if the /loose
sbiield.refitse tolagree with the Senate, io
itialace of thibitdreds of petitions-co the
istibleet,lee reencnrocid the Early organyntioo
• •
• of the whole Temperance force of the State,
•-• -Farm aisociatioas, engage aPeaketa to ramie
the lrplemad proeureataamres to re;ular-
' ly . driam tip plrili:?es. aka - lair vorieg fur any.
Candidate for the Legiriature in future, 'rho
ie sot in far Fir oksutianimag'theLnua r
ace to a tote of the people. Take -yoar
grand, early, friend!, before the party war;
fare Of the - Fall tonuncone!, lay down jour
?ripely/lei 'ffirly 04:43 firmly, and tllct) make,
the pditicieue--14 the mark.
A ' QUEER F]EATrr.E rrr EIII'ETNG--The
Bank of Chester County, some days.ogo, re.
fosid to receive any more money on deposit,
much to - the astooisliinent and iacoat-enience
. rof petsons who had beep in the habit ot using
e this means for the rare-keeping of their
imiluons change. The reason is that the
etiitter provides that . the twat habgilina
;as batik , exsiusive of its capital, shall not
:'':for any period of thirty cc.nwunce days, ei.
7 1 ' ceed 'three times the manta of the capital
, 'stock paid in, under penalty it a ; ferfeiture
• -
of-its charier. The coffers were full, and
the . egicers remainisil ineriaraL.k:
EV Captain Filer Attrand, the newly op
; ;• Er Ex-Pstbertr Flt.t.uour has been un-. pointed Poatmanuer at Tamaqua, eu entered .upoo
well at Buffalo for some days past. i rt e duties of tin °dice:
I List,,of
,Pry. ernlums for the gi &biz iv!'
of the Schui:llolGoacty Afiicoltizre Stetetyin the
!ail a 15533 e.geed by t be-Cointo Mee
'CATTLE
_ .
e-1 00
4 00
2 00
1 00
iteinn calf, 2 00
•
- f Between we and -1
" 1309, • " two year* o!d, 2CO
- J -
Calf unacr,one - Year-nld, 2 00
. • I no
YoLe of Oxen. raised in County, 'l.l 00
11ORSES AND MULLS : - •
"- , •
2 "
For the ben Mitch Coin,
MEM
Ira 2
3 II
ELI
4c 12 41
4 2 ft
*•". BtelOd Mare,
"'"Vhon 'crop, •- j. • - ••3 . te
• " Between 2 &I 2 00
"• Blare , 3 yaws. 4 - .4J, 300
: ••••• .• ' 2 Nil
I)4*W 3 00
2.00
Fnmity
" Bondio parposer, 3 (X)
Jack/ivy • ~ . 300
• " Muic, raised in Cetmty, • .7 1:0,
2 tr. -
~, n
2 ~
Tuna Lerma OF Mono SLCOLTS.
• I ' •
•
Ido oat l est at liberty to address myself
again to Dr. O'Connor aothei present. when
I have so repeatedly calledfor his reply to a
question which most vitally concerns our ar
gument. - Why is be so silent about this one
point—diverting pubho emotion by others
that are irreleveut ? I 'all hitt:Oil - he is- not
among us, as a sworn official of that • politi
cal power which rules in Rome, 'and be
avoids the answer! I ask hitt to show us
the Bishop's oath, that thus our free citizens
may judge what, hand is hereoworking in
this specious rent to break _down our sys
tem of Public Edocition. l F-and he keeps dark !
Plain as it may be to all. how prompt would
be his iliseleimer. if it could, with.aoy good
Proteitant conscience, be made, I shall tie
borne. out by a just publie. in holding the
point as conceded, and in arguing *moo.
donly. .
Why not frankly tell Us that he is, tinder
oath to the Pope.and, as in duty hotind,must
do battle, alter his measure. against our re
publican institutions and our popular liber
ties ? Why not confess that - his fresh zeal is
from his recent interview with his sovereign
at Roan; and from the new papal decree on
this subject I \ Why not 'acknowledge, what
is so plainly to 'he. seeoi tint the uprising.
Cud aggresatou'ofthe 'Romish hierarchy, to
. o 00 this moment, in a War upon oar system of
3on popular education, is in obedience to• the
Ito Bill pissed in ibePope'e;Congresi 'at BOW
:O.: _ OO more—sent on to their Sovereign thrucigh
" "`' fr h O'Connor , for the Topes approval,
300 fi g° P :
i 00 and returned by the same hand- with. the'
i on rope's signatur e and decree?
lOa Rut waiving:this, for the .moment. he de.
1 l'a nies that -his plan toralvm any "special-le
i; 00
I r ,,,, gislation• ,o for liornanists.: , , - • . ---• •
..
i' t WI Let us see.-Ile asks oa r sits*, at this late
200 day. in-adopt is method,: to the 'subversion
1 00 of out owe. Re demands that eve break
down our well established system. at vast
. 2 - _'X
pecuniary loss , and at immense dead yenta - go o
1 Do every way. as, we eciaceiee, to all, others; to
-4 00 society, sod Lobe State = s ad for Syboait For
200 Ronan Catholics. For what ? For. the : pi°.
Oats,
.. ~ - •• '' 300 tectioo of the Roman Catholic religiotowhich
• •
• Thisbe Are, . 200
he says-is " not safe" in Our Schools, /If this
i oo
" o 00.5, 100 be not a II for speCial !eat:lli - 64, I tomer
2 "- . i Awe Whim Mercer Potatoes, 400 nor . e; meaning of terms.
• i " " " "' 200 ' Obse :It is notes Omagh we were now
" Bushel o . " ..-„. ^°. first seeks for plans: - Wehave adopted
2 " - . out sysVem . li' Dot' satisfy all. But I 1
. . Ave -°, ,o' : " 400
2tt C- - " tt -. -tt ~, 2op know of tome who bate attrayed- themselree
o o u ibo - o
~.•
o - o 2 00 openly against it, end called for its demob=
1 00 lion, save Romlinistitind Irffidels ! _ Nine
I Acrenar C i / ° ° r Pinkc Y r ..` - 4 00 tenths of:the whole cothmusity, we may
0 .. -* La ~, •:, 4. . 41 ' '2 0 0 ,
~. Bu-bet... -,. ,-', ~ . 2 (x) safely say, are cooteounderthe present sos-
. . o. ' - - .• 1 00. tem. - It is the berligfiaut provision of the- .
o Liverpool -,. " , 200 Steve for her children, that they grow not up
. " 1-00 - i ll iporance,idleness end rue, and tha i I
• i Acre omearootee,,,, r -
-2 00
~
41 tunfit-fo r republican freedom.
. I
. 1 00 1 prove o
" Carrots, ' 001 this at a blew at the root of My fox • • go
• " 1 , , . 0 -
- , 1 00 i policy' which manifestly is sustained only by
Dozen Cabbages., -' 2 00' popular ignorance, and which can- live only
. . 1 00 : lei the death of the , public mind, we :cannot
lititlael Turnip =, ' lOO , lie : th
-- - :p ecomplainint. OilrAmericanpOlicy
" i Dozen Caolitiowers, • sr 00 -
t 1001 is ttot bound to conform itself to the Romish .2 o *GI _ . , ..., -
... - Bushel SWeet Potome.. o . 3DO I Religion and the
_repot State. But - Whim our
2 .. „" ' " •. " ; . 100 1 vast and well estiblithed system involves
o on oi g„ of V cxelabk:l, ' . '... nOO 1 hirge properPes; when, it furnishes, by its'
• ". Cwt. Wheat flour, '2;00 ,
- , 100 , s tand ecooritnythe onlio Mil ,edueatioa - in
nee "' •
o .- B oc k- w ha t oA tz? • ' loe i the reach . of-the prat.large s when it could
. Corn o . :. - 100 I not be broken di/Who as we believe, withoot
" Bushel Clover4ed. ... -2 00 1. scattering multitudeitor Th oi Omit 'io,milliOn
)' •, - - Timothy tee t h - ' "C I ieh Itlrenito - the streets ,when by the grow
'2oo , 1 -
Display ot Fruit, 1 00 , ; ion ignorance and vice,\eociely would be a
. o Po. Hooey, .. :• . Ino ~ grievous and theJoundations of the,
.. .., ,
-- ' Acre of Timothy Hay, - ;t 00 • State would lie, ondennitied, and when the'
/ - Cured Harp, . - 2 001 oiortentboare content, yet roe - are to yield
• - 1 9 ° ! ilie.m'ajority's interest without o a whimper,,,
'AGRIECLTDRAI. IMPLEMENTS' AND Ito the Papal demand... Arid this' • not •
15- s spe•
_ rIVACHINERY :
-.cull legislation.. • . i j.- L
r ' l . '
" . Lot Plow, - But further: The coideseedttim prate tom--
plamanui is to betteettoch the RomaioCatho
olic religion. which cannot new be taught in
our Public - Schools.; And for this it is asked,
not that their =win I, ofteii rosy be set to the'r
account, deductingfor not their--charge, upon
the State—but that they mar receive. thiir
i.numerical share' 41 the-general fund,'. which
is :Contribtited 'mainly by Protestants. Cod
1 that so theomtivenjiay out2Protestinaolunds
I for the support of the human Cathalie, tell.
gion among us! ~ '-- -.! I - . - -,-- •. ,
. Arid: Chit is not speci a l iigislation !: ! The
veil is too thin, fOr any disgunto Tit-think
,by fait pretences to conceal thiS o is toitaki
forgranted quite too much stupidity among
lie tells u tftat this icheitielincotted, by
t the Pope's esbinet. its the secret sessions: at
Italionore,—is the mote equitable. and eligi
-1 Isle ; and excellent tvay.,and so it is insisted
lon. - But the greet majority think otherwise..
I•Pialitiot we be Clewed :Our choice? . Here
I comes. in . the--" tyrraunical majority" of
I which,Dr.D'Contior spoke. ,The difficulty
oit, that this majority happens to be on.: the
1
wrong Fide for its ioteresto - But it musk -be
on one side or other. ottlesswe yield our gov
ernment to a:mottarchr—tir the Pope, shell
, we say ! -Do we put the Minority in dun.
geons, and doom -theta to. death ? Aptly
- enough are we asked. whet would be the
case if Barna Catholic& wettin the mojori.
ty l_ .Foll will do:we knot*: -Aid this offsl•
eial of Rome does not blue to,-pains usoo
i the Itlediiii, as a specimen of Prostate:it rei
tootifits, where Popery' has the away!. Talk:
iof Red Republicanism! This is Red, Belt,-
1 gitinisto which, as surely- as it shows the
hand among us, will totise.l-"glane spirit 'of
freedom - which will sleep Popery - back to
i its biome. If indeed they bad the majority
this moment. who douhts Iron on: mouths'
would be stopped—nottor stout and solid at.
gamin - ft, foto by Usurer bullets and prison
kills ?
~. r .' . -i:; o ~ . ~-: , 1
-- , A
I. Bin etnogely - enOugh. we ate told that
,
1 • the'question is not of this or that one's
claim, nor of its .I Wehad thought
that this was the recu t jturefiOn. But When
the Bishop is pressed the meagre amount
of their claim': as meatured, by their tax, he
takes this new position.l We had thOught it
was a call forooritstsce," and, this is every
where'repeated when it-suits. ; But ben for-'
ced to acknowledge that it-'is a question of
",grear;" and then presumes to demand in :
what - channel the benefaction shall run- ,Be
it M. The - simple miestion then. is, mote
palpably ohato ever:', - Shall we giveour tree
contributionstir, rather, :Shall - we allow
ourselves to Ise taxed by the State to 'import
the Roman Catholic wherries in our midst?
lie is perfectly willing that we should be
lazed to - support their distinctive and tette- -
. rian establishments. - But be harts it upon
us as a shame that they should be -taxed ex
cep!. tor their own distinctive benefit. -- .:: ,
Let us look at this. The gross iojnstie e
of the school tax that burdens the Bisfrip's
mind—what is it? Are we to:concede - that
no one Can righteously be taxed except - where
he receives the direct advantage? ollreauSe
atone hernia nevernses the road;aball he
pay-no road tax? o: -. We are all taxtd Lir maoy
public enterprises which -do, not ditecily in.
merest us, and . for some, indeed, Which , ere
would rather oppose. . o ..
.. - .
The Bishop.and his people bine the very
same benefit from
,the Public, School System:
that I 'have, .and that the piank-aniong us
have whit tend their -children - elsewhere. Re
has a - benefit in !lit mice and good cider of '
society--in the security of property—Mid in
'the pyeservation of. those reptiblicatrinstitn. 1
darts, which we hope to hand down. UOlll3.
raked, to our posterity. These are the Vast
beneflis,un
movementl"3indeed,
itre Ie
he
eve thei l ° op a l t
be
tof I
ibis Burnish
State, and to destroy the very, tree• Mato
onus of which every Ameritan ohould -boast.
...Votoo - re taxed for Pulite' Education.—
This reveals to us, indeed, in what light the
Romish hierarchy regard popular kisowledge,
;and how the - public ignorance is that at
1 -sphere alone in which their system can
breathe and develop its strength. . Quotheory
' of society and of government is totally differ
ent from theirs—opposite tout, and mem:ills
tent with it, as is light willtdarknets: We
hold. our social and political condition to be
too valuable to part with, at such a solicits.
tom. - We sball. resist to the last, any pl an ;
however diSguireal by 'fair religioui names,
which would • make us, hovieverindirecilo . ,
contribute to the inculcation ol Such pullet
plea as a resubverove_of all our liberties.--
.Besides, we know that, like,.the horse leech
or the'Orove, their cry is Gibe! Give!—and
that they tan never be satisfied with cones
sloes, until the neck of this Republic should
be put-under ths iron heel of:the Pope.
Lt onblietdephas?no(Wfriieli the
Bishop
ndhothei o,su lm r s:
hrioduesTiou that
e toos t penitentiary, shouldhe clairtooo be
port all the Ronan Catholics in these onto
tutiona ?) n
Be ee , • -
one has :no property •to
watch at night. should :he Pay o h e' far
'the night watch V oo roseee eo en n me t ikt for
'the lamps, and chooces to carry his old leo.
- tern, shall he be exempt freed; that public ex.' , .
penditure l'Awl becouse a man hasnoehif
dreu to tend to - school, -must ha. ttin e f ore . be
SILEL.P
2 " "
2 •i
EMI
=
lIIMEI
POULTRY
pir of Ttakey',, 2 00
100
d• ..4 Get.,..t-, 2OD
. •• 1" CO
• Ducla, ' . ~2 00
2 n - .100
• ."
' ; ' , ll.sii-liai Fowl. g 2Ou
._
~ ,
`..,• 44 , . .4 IDO
- . 3 erl•rr 13lue”, • .2 W
i al
CoL•Va China, ! , 200
1 00
Mixed Fowls, - •2 00
''• ' " . 100
Afi RI CULTUR AI. PRO DLTCTIO:S.;73.' OF
. ! FIELD CROPS. .11.;
. Acre ol Red (.7.0m
• RuA)ol of Red
• Gontdred
2 .~
3 at . If If
Bushel White Wheat, 1 -
• . 4 Yellow " •
" 2
" " " Actelndtan Wheat,
Acre Rye,
it 2 -
=MI
RE
Liverpoot
" " "
=EI
ME
2 "
" Harrow,
0 2 al • •
. .
2
'
44 ". 'Cultivator, ' 2 00
44 4r, "
4 4'Stibio 0 ~
Plow, f t- - : 2 3 00
44 '44 Leaver li!)otpower sad Thresh- .
, ing :Mannar,. - . -4 00
. -" Rotary , Horvepower and Thiesb
, ---. ing 'Machine. , 400
•, , ~ Fanning ?din t , 300
, 2 41 . 11 ..-1. " 3 3 - 2 00
- , f‘ Cornwall: Cutter, • 200
Seed Drill, - - 4
"
•- - . 3 0 00 0
Gorasheller,. • -Da
'7" Ilay sad Straw Crater, :2 00'
1 00
Iloreerake, 1 00
." Grain Cradle, . .
2 00
•• .• ' Lot and largest canetr7.ol Agri: '
cultural Impl mu k—Machinefr; -5 00 '
LAIMES' DEPARTME.NTe—DADVII- AND •
I.IOIJBk3I.OLD WiIiTAcTLITE
.s.lba. Boner, ' . 3 -00
200
• " 5 " * '2OO
" -
Pair dSloetingf, - • • 2 00
ts 2 ti " • .1 00
2 ' ' 1.00
" Fancy Knitting, "^ 00
2 if tf 1.00
Needlework, - 200
2 ,‘•r fib
"• •." ". -Lna(of Wheat Bread, • 00
t 00.
.• 10 - cards Borne,ntide Linen. 2 00
•• " Thread.
MECIIANK,AL PTIODrCTION::"
" Sett florae-Owe%
" 11/4
. .• Nubia Carriage Ilarnesi., 2*X
• Ski Ca- I °i;
.2 • : 1 1 4
•
r. r e 0 t•
‘•
" 2 Home Wrann,
.2 00
• - - 2 tiorm Carriage, ,
‘. 2 I
INIEI
Mechanics ,acid manufacturers of all kinds is
Schuylkill COuniy are invited t exhibit their pro
ductions; for which discretionary pieniniinswil be
Awarded.
Tire . Commutee is aware of the, fact - that-they
hare not ucleons alit of Premiums to meet the
apt ohatica: of all, ncri.ci id !Les -E4rive fur that, that
Ming among the imposszbilittesl They hart, how
ever. so far as it was to their poWer, regulated it
according ao the available limas that the li,aciety
may have to dt!pcle of - to at to meet its mime
nientv.
They have made many pm:Mona - a and low, POZIII
rto lerhs many napecsib!e Are in the booms. The
nmonnt d.lhc Premium is not the °Nem in viva,
hot sacoessfal competition.
• •
•J S. SELLER,
F. S. H ÜBLEY.
- JOHN. RALTSII.
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nr Ode 4 - apern in the C owny Will *am tom*
Postponed.—The Eulogy on DANIEL
Weas - rtit. by Hon. Jaaits Coorrl, announced tu . r
trt.t Wedneaday evening, was ixelpoped on account
cf tit*, rain acd the - naudqy walauurto the Court
wieta it Was to, have been delivered-4'0...
ier'; Han Le.ng cou.kreil too Azusa Inv iLe rash.
cane the occasion atniuldnerenenty bring trfelk r.
No ether titan Las yet been Med for the delivery
of the Eulogy, hut it Intl, be, - ao doubt. boon, when
the public than Le Adtvine3 accordingly.
- - -
The Per. ?Tarr;. irasiaurn
will address int BOA. Society at M.-
nersrille on Monday ereninr, 18th inst. It is to
hopCd many otour citizens wilt attend.
Cam" The Rev. John H. Castle seal preach in
the Baptist Piastre!, on 3labantongo street,meti
S'at.haih ltornipg, at 10} o'eloel:, and es* iu the
erenaq o'clock. • .
nr. Our Borov,gh Electron, it! should t be
remerthereil. takes pace the first /totxbrY ' SI 4Y-
Chiief Bur;ers, Councilman, F. , c tool Direrien4c-,
are TO to chosen. • -
TAMAQUA AFFAIRS
re, C. Junior Ed, for of tht I
Tarnagtat G :rm.., hay... Madma n. from the ratal. '
halaimmt. ile 11 arltll to ri*ct. the _Nestem coun
try; and, perhaps, to locale there, ilia valedictory
is rather tharp. In one o 1 his revered pointed pa.
ragraplis, he PO:ZICeS himself with the familiar
rteelortal,:e rv&vt,on, though tonitFwltat nt the . e:-
pC/Ifl• Millis readers :—" And now, firutly belies:Mg
that our Tek3TS among YOU have been , productive of
good, sztd with the cour-cionsitess that they have
hem beet poorly • appro:clate4 we -bid you a fatal
ailed, with the best wishes for your health, heppm.
'cen t er:4 prosterity."
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Pair of Larnba, _
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to explain the autre ppeentßgie ibo 114 14 3 11 4,4
Irma liitge,..etiplib-trat' testi - 1i 1 9R.**
bate been inds tbie usatiabg, ire ire iiiit:irektit
awe Globe healing aiia . pereral'pekarA . of Op*
"were Inilearrie4bn fettactklewe
and not retoteted till too late to be gaol this week:
The Proprietor topes to de WOW meek :foe burp.
telt by, perhaps, Thum's)* 4=ll
.- .. ,
: . rr Az a ratcritsg Ad dot TAttsdid, eVenOrr
• committeeeitgeo Wm aiipolated te'ane ' tur .
to notifying the public . . of Schuylkill Haven from
the several pulpits on Stuniay mu, that • grueraf
i ,
i meeting of Christiana wilt be held as Widziesday
evening, (2f:kk,) in the Epis' impal .burgh, ht *link
1 till !faro, for the puiyose rit'organlzing a lade
i Ssmety for that vicinity. The Mee. Ur. Wash
anis, of Pottsville, and other gentlemen interested
in this behalf may he eipeeted to address the meet
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--- Q - iiiii - eiltioititlie liti - oolialr. 04heeattsi I in t c a i n . a ta n me . „ d m e ow ,. . h ence ,
lhe does ten care lotsditir ed ', . and pre- sus I helieveeesontaitle titian apostate sipi dead
fers:',.thar4ey !iii ant in omnee. ii-I church, white the
n os
public taffei a oull4e d*ace. a
,public. I will be di ff elince tst s iiinion.s. - Tet there is
truth's firstlitiried.e.; then(
I curse, sbOalcibegiel et - w..W fro * his quota ? : the very room tot.inditon, for ililio-ol* s not
' CertatinlY4on th efwalisleaea., iht s w,hie,h are I me that mass itripiree. Aws? $l4 lit*e ss cau
he re ..pl ea * he the Bishop, inaetnerao not, I he- no union:let mere *woo, ''pens.--.S i
. can Um. or will no‘t-eitios' the beach . And i Shame. distant: Whitelailiato bemaam.
such would be the demand upon us on , all "haisidor of Chtietsearries Freariatvanqo far
halide.- if the , piat 42treceignized.- ntre7as.seleWan.,amb so the Yeirit, to
1 34 r 'Th3ll:6lll''''.
le
' 11V "re wlll' l ie , ' • i ! :416 ' he ar * 04. hPl ll f*cv.
Mg tit beisseheir.lerfizthir ueburtlinie • - rein* for gidlt rnsehoulssA3
than their' Priests are wit ' to fall in with the propel:built of educate's. This is indeed ,
' our gutrettftnittfal'polier . " ' " ' isr 4 the - srAttr lifibiffiPle - "Sitluerrvitilisitild" 'accept 1
their ,political relations to Rome. ' and iidopt, But we are met Sit theStrieshold,l
' The Publie - eduisatida heiviii grief Publie by these:n . o Ilistiops Of Reitne. -- Aewe'hare
necessity'. For obvious reasons, too,-as-we- seen,-this is-reallv the ,siread-of-Romanbas
hayeshilen.it is a specialty.wbich laaffiesall . and iafidels ! ,Sollta;.theY have bedf tumid
theonlinary ltws of supply land demand-.-it joining in protests against iduoduising even
languishes oil the feeble aid of individuatel- , the Bible, whitens note or comment. iutu the
fort, and faits of reaching the sotttered miss-, wheals.: s Whet .iitii,R. not see .thet that must
- es when it is left to. mete private catchwise. ' bet false religion; which denies the Bible as I
Hence the' State builds• school houses,. as it the basis of ,religion ? This could indeed be . ,
builds its other fiethrte' effifices,'lM. the p ublic what Dr. O'Connor , calls melorg,inen Irk"
good,assil allninitsbeat aahate of thebutden, t Coes witileitt teligiciik . , Could weadmit heath
, better, ton, than foialnas s hotiseeand Pelaitill• eiaism;:-idolatry-however consecrated by re.
limier.. • Ctur republican
„principles.: which ligions nausea and deists, i• . -
rest .so much ton the public Intelligence, Make All know that :in the pending ihty
this public education a_vital necessity. The 'I with New Grenada, the Archbishop 's pe st,,
R 41.1 priesthood know hill well th at this 1 , tmainst the neW - system of edumnot,e : -
is a mighty barrier against their designs-1 a g ai n st " the use of the test of the in
And Rome is moving all its !meow subvert I teaching natality in the ache ls,"4and this.
it. And Dr. (remises has re - weed from too, the Roman Catholic ospel !- I would
Rome with the Popes godorsment of these sooner trust a School-ter a 'Bible,
very, loyal o ffi cials, and of these my Measures than a Runtish priest without one ? And so
here'But otiellee people, and not the red (would the people of Prism! .
religionists of the Vatican, shall be the' jod. We du earnestly call fir more religion in
cies of what cements the public Weal. s the - schools. Our cons on Christianity calls'
Let ns look, another moment, at
of cosiscience ! Far be it from us to be intols
gain towards all}' religion which is properly
ana only a religion. But what it it.be,a sri. Iscw
thi s .. fur it. And the Roenish' hirrarchy.are they
plea orb° oP it Os tit'e deaths But as they are
now withdrawing their;children; we may
- cisna ... e. to , I rdwithent this imriliment,
- / a nd Ass oral t h e gems masses, who accept
, rlit- , .)-tem -," the guise °i:reliFl;41 public:Adon ahall be their cont.
‘'V at it it be •Bishop .O'Connor's conscience. this .. granted . ,
moo herthege-4 religious educatum. •
6 cut ' aff mf-j " "°r .. 6 e s i m ic ' n h ;4 7 %,; 6ake ? i , ' Sha" ' Dr. O'Connor lakes all for granted, and .
I yield to this on th e e -- ' - - - .. -- ss - begs the whole question, when be assumes
Let . me call attention to the fact that ;this I ~,s i his plea, or
any pew
rho. will
please
'it-note simple ease of conscience. It iscome ' '
I ngreater number . than the present.. Or else
pirated with Jesuitical plots and with perils his is the tyranny, when,, without •
care for
to our liberties. The very elute stratageia I the majority, he demands 'WS own plan.-'
is now used in Europe, to crush all-free prid-
Ile, indeed, and his interest, would be better
stiles. He_ may call it intolerance that 'we
satisfied and better-served. But what of the
wa u ld resist foreign waehinatiuns in our be. nine-tenths ot our population? , That would
hived land, while the records of history are be the tyranny that
,would trample on the
so plain, and the cry, of new victims wale 's rights of the people to meet the views of a
universalsymmithy,and makes the Tely TUT& ~n ;qe led_that would'
sacrifice the wen..hrs
blush for a religion like this. ;Do we Out read?
in . g s ot the risiog &aeration to Ell iet he Pope's
DO we not sometimes-see fol'ourselves?; I of fi cials in our land..
hare seen the gratings of the Inquisition, tn. I ask, attentionto this feature of the. Papal
the rear of the Pope's lenity Vatican, and tin• inovement-that the whole aim is Desrare.
- der the eaves of his cathedral at Rome, and
?ire .' :It is not for the children, it is for the
all for religion. torOediti. And what are we t, p o y :
pre .tt is not to reform but - to destroy.-
to think, when in the fime of all documents The knows that if he can" persuade I
and all hicts-inthe face of fresh victups ere- us to walk without our cnilebei, " - es'his
re hoar whose,grcrans come over to us from figure i s , an d " get ii , , 4 throw. our crutches
the Pope's dominions - and even in dinet in _ lls fire, th en when owe they
.31re burned
contradiction . of his awn • organs here, this we cannot recover them; though we find our-
Bishop tells us that he ''knows nothing in his selves unable to walk."
religion /that would teach him' to hate nap We-very well know holy much it is
one.",- " to break down than to build up,lnd how-lit
"-We teach, In be sure," h e a dd s , '‘, that the Wit it requires to find fault, with the best
God has made a revelation-that - the Church system, hut how much it takes to devise a
i fs the organ by which, lie communicates it, richer.. Welitveseen paper plans,..before to
and that all..inider 'pain of sin. are bound to day-plausible theories-that look remarkab•
hear her voice.? . black "the words,." corNn le well on payer, like the city loti of specu-
UNDER PAIN OF 'SIN" to hear the Romish lators. But it iehard to get their. imaginary
Church's voice ! • We understand
_! Ifereis -value., We shall not be so ready to change
the 'dogma; which contains In it th . e. death our well-tried educational policy, for vision
warrant of the millions who nave fallen Vic* air schemes of these religions politicians.-
timi to Papal power. The holy butchery . is The design is plain. - How ready is the Rish
not for hatred, forsooth, but for lore ! This op to accept any plan rather than that -which
is the meaning ef•obrotherly love" which we have. But to, we reply, " A bird its the
the Bishop accepts, in careful distinction from. hand, " Ere. "In vain the net is spread in
anything universal. And he comes . to us" the•sight of any bird. " .
talking gently as a cooing dove. • ' . ' This would only confuse our counsels. A
Let us quote from the standareschool book hundred Whet plans of, public education, to
of the -Romenists, .etnitled "A"Sylopsis of suit various interest*, could be, brought for
-3loral Theology as prepared for &mush San* watd, and Would be. And we should -lose
.inaties and Students of Theolegy." • the grand object altogether by abandoning a
" Question.-Are heretics tightly punished well-working American system - for a sites
"with death? Anneer.--eSt. Thomasinawers cious, sectarian and foreign one. - .
(2. 2. quest xi. art. 3, in ems)), Yee. Be- A nd this we honestly believe to telthe .
cause forgets of xi.,
other disturbers great ultimateintent of the complainant. -e
of the State, are justly punished with death: The destruture ploughsharels to be driver.'
Therefore also 'heretics, who are forgers of I through. all our American republican inmitus
Stu feith,",lie. This is the moral and tell- I tions.• And just as ever before, and jest as
gins instruction considered so important to j now, in Europe; the aggression of the J es.
the - dear. Children. by the Bishops! - '.'' tut hierarchy begins with a grasp at educe.
Hearthe Skerilivi of ili. ValkYi Waking tiOncto conform it to their 'views. and where
honestly our s with no Jesniticaltoneealment nothing more me be done, to break down all
or myst(fication. A "Renal. and unbelief are • other systems.. -
crimes, that's the whole of the matter-aid What the mottle of Pennsylvania are to
- wheretheCatholicsagionisateesseatialpart expect tram this Papal league, if ever , its'
' of the pahlielaws of. the land. they are man- strength shall warrant it, appears from the
''shed as ether crimes." : ''.• • 's ' '-: - - daring and defiant moyententa-in some other
I accept his admission; therefoee.aequite States , w h ere this Church "whose t w ee we
to the point. •It tine's religion."• . lie says, are bound to hear, Oath,. pain (!f.riri,, " has ta
"teaches this hatred and strife,' think . it may ,ken the , political. stand, to -wield the ei vil
be aafelysassetriedi-that'whatev.er ether pot . - power. But are we to Fit quietly, amidst all
lion of it 'he may fail to communicate to his these. developments, until the posverhas gone -
children, he will strithect doubt comtannicate from our hands? .' Le-us father jealously lot
this successfully ." .. - - tify•.'our institutions against this aggressive
'The Bishop thinks that" Arithmetic and and destructive policy. The, warfere will
_geometry" play be taught without the : aid of never be given up. Let- us now demand-
Romish prietts...He has probably. heard of what is plainly called forseohaf measure of
-Cardinal Wiseman's discovery, letely - broach. religious teaching in the'ichonls which our
ed at an English soiree-460t the history of co mm on ehristiar i i!y,dli ows . : L et our re p a h.
Gallieci's persecution by the Romish Church lion principles be itteulcatedas daily lessons.
s is all anitstake !
,„ .
~ . Let us4aark the,' craven politicians' who
But alas, for the Bishop !-'how huh GM be would truckle to Popery end sell their - inher.
teethe in these kinericon Public Schools. The - itaaeifor " the Catholic vote s " ' -
diflesence between sins morialandsiessenial Will any in :this , enmmunity doubt the
--cannot be taoght.. The superiority of the warrant for such imputations es I have..made,
ROMiiti clergy to all civil larrv:•taonox be as to the political bearings of this movement,'
taught. \ The virtue .of petjury, When done
_and toe political designs winch underlie it?
in the , service of the Romoh . Charele-ean- Besides all shat os' openly !wowed and ."...•
not be taught sTbe emptiness of the oath of tied oi, at the polls in Michigan. by bi.
allegiance . to*Protesnint State -cannot, be and priests nt•estucuseS, and in lobbies, the\
taught. _ The, religious' duty of persecuting movement is simultaneous in Blatylatid,New -
Protestai.ts to thestleatheannot j be taught. 'Jersey. Alabama. and New York, and agita-
And such
s pieelontissehool bookyas "Dens' led Msathet Statet," with what meaning we
Moral. Theology," and authorvot such pre. shale see."
.". ' - • _ ,-
cidus morality as Liguori -eronot•pass the '1 quotetroth the Freemin's.Thersof of New
inspection of the s e, " fYvaa s nieal majorities ." -York, sigee the Council at Baltimore: " This Alas! alas! • :p: •• .. -. ', subject [of the Public Schools]. contains to it
' • What make it so unrighteons l -(suCuncoo- Is e t es e teg i iiition of the froiress' mid triumph s
stitutional and despotic," as the Freeman's of the CathafieChertA in the nest generation
"Journal has it,)-tishavelPublie Education i n se t s country. Catholics! let us all act e s •
done here by the State? ' Jail because the getherl ..Let usall read and listeo to tbe same
State here happened to beProtestant-thatis sentiments, that we may-know how to act
all. Do we not know that in Papal States, together !I'--Sat. Nov. 20. 1852.' .
just note, it Is oaly the State Education, hs Again-'! There can be no sound political
.by law established, that will answer these progress;•-•nopermaneneein the State. where
very gentlemen of the Romish hierarchy -- (many length of tame, children shall.be train-
So they make fish acme:mid flesh of the oth- ed in schools witbotit (the Roman Catholic)
er. religion." ' . , ,
We ionfess freily--that because this Agaiu-. This country has no other hope
Roman Catholic religion,"aod ibis the priest- politically or morally, except in the vast and
sir conscience; for which this.offieial 'et Rome controlling - °tensional:he CalAalic religion."
• demand's suds special privilege, we invoke And again, Jan.' .151, 1.8.53;• .whore this
against it die Muted resistance of American. movement is givetu Out as thYdecseett.plan
freernea. -. _We know'this step-this favorite 'for the year : " Eighteen hundred and fifiy
step for controlling society and government. two has helpedgeeatly to spited l i g h t prix. ,
to seize upon the Public lestructioii, and to ciples On this subject. What wild 18.53 do to
break down aq atherplans.We resist, at the give effect in law and in acts to the principle
threshold. just because; to Use his own illus. that is to germinate the future glory of ottr.
;ration, his calf is on our shoulders, and full country 1 - The Catholut sentiment is a amt.
well we. know that we shall be unable to Cato Let us act. ,' Let us Sneak. Let us malcouth
ry it when it becomes an_ox f• • - - - • . e r s hear." . ,
All that Dr...O'Connor has chosen to drag • In the light of these quotations, we know
ilitu the argument in reference Wilds, 6 suf. hove to understand the following:
ficiensly answered by his own words.. Ile' " Ryery Catholic church-every Cattiolic
complains of the sectarianism which creeps sehoel-every convent--every Catholic asp"
now into the schools. Yet he would cute Sum is a foundation stone ot , this precious
thieby making them mote sectarian and al- building of 'our country's greatness: ,
togethey sectarian !• -We have said that his "Then hear the Sheaherd of tae Palley-"If
plan is Anti-American;' divisive. ruinous to the Catholic?' ever , gain the ascendeocy here,
the popular-education , and for ign men our • Its they certainly will, religious' freedom in
interests; andwithoutanswering this, beoes this country is at an end."
cupies a column m false issues about , the •et." ' And again, the same paper referring to the
rector Common Schoolson hrotharly . fore, &T. Catholic Herald, of Philadelphia, itwaks of
Let it betnarked. thin it is he.thio ts insoles.; this Jeeuttical denial of Ramesh intolerance
ant, not We.. Who is eget:lrian and - whin:tan as" that cowardly system of tuisrepresenta
le in thissvery matter of Public Education? lion end 'concealment', which led. English
Who would split in pieties every fair fabrht, Catliolicito attempt tathrow dust in (beget
among us, rather than have:Romanist dill- of contemporary heretics, by disavoieing the
dren mingle with our American institutions? practicer of their brethren in better days and
The Roman Catholic sect is that. whielrear- other lands." • '
ries its-sectarianism so far sic to dissect. all What smith the Bishops:, this from his own
whom it calls. heretics-making a glorious protege ?' And again, " the Catholic who
unitybybur:n all who distent. • s.. , , pays that the Church is not intolerant belies
The great problem which he flatly pm. the sacred Spouse of Christ. , The. Christian
pounds us this: "As sects must exist; the who prolesses to be tolerant himself, is dis
question is now. how to dad With them 1" honest; ill-instectea;or both !" _
That question would be answered very sum. , .These citations will be sufficient to expose.,
manly, at Rome: but . here at is a question the political character of this assault upon easel
Which may pule, all the hierarchy, That Pail& Scheid system. I have evoker), not as';
is bin trouble oat ours. .04-Common Prot- a Presktirian, but as an Ainerican. I love'
etre-Mina is net lid torrtiw,l bit that we can my country.. I blush to speak thus.as I must,:
all stand upon 3 t-with room enough for huts of which claims to be Christian,
And that the Ptotesnme Church is a visible in.. .But",a Sujouni or eight,tnouths in' the
eburch--that it is somewhere and Somebody /famish States of Europe, and emontb's ear
relies hem found ant, we think... And that (dens at Rome. to busy examination of this
this is a Protestant land, must be apparent politico-religious machinery-and some in-•
now. despite the labored: lectures if•• Bishops tereourse with their propagandists there and:
And AvelitashoPs to disPinve it. • .--- .. • in Egypt and Palestine, and ini rate for India .
t. But,' in his heated imagination of the evil* -has opened my eyes to the deep Craft, and
belonging to our Public School system, how . fearful Intrigue that spreads its net Work
bid does he find it ? A's bad "tut though the arciend the globe, and marches now itia fresh_
State should build a common chstrch at the crusade, against all civil : and religious lib
een.se of all, in Which all should be 'Ennis' eq! • ' , - , , / '
red to worship _wider. She .guidence of the T hi s -Bis h op eine-Irides that " it will tile 'I
State." And as this the very .method of . tone to make the people „understand" his
Rome. in all Papal lands, he cannot bitterly views ofjustice.' ' ' , •
com.plain...-"Such a anion," he adds, "wools And I ramest ly may-biall the good sense',
be the union of-the grave. The peace it and sound patrieuspa of die peeple-even of
would bring, would be the peace of death." our-Erman Catholic citizens--by the memo-
We accept this as the very analysis of Pap s re- of ouv fathers' blood shit/cling-by theere
ery, and the farthest possible from our seek- tV day rePort of Papal leagues I ' 7 " deiPttt
,stn, p er fidy, torture, and the violation of ere.
ing. From such a union and such a pests
may our fathers' God deliver us! ry sacred right-that the day then this Bish-
Doubtless, it there xvere nothing bat Pop
ery, there would be.no sect. Just u it there
were nothing but midnight, there would be
no colors, and there were nothing but death
and the grave; there - Would twinocie of the va
rious-forms of life. We bold that this would
be, the most deplorable of all things.. qoutlict.
of opinion is 'Watery. It is the proper con-.
dime of truth and Previews on earth. It is
not inconsistent with a high principle and a
personal good will, which would disdain to
thrust heretics, so called-into dungeons. They,
who cry for unity. and madly.pursue it by
putting to death all who are outside—they
are the enemies of truth. We would have
the Bishop know that an angel is often stir
ring our Bethesda, and kiePing it stirred; in
stead of stags antr that alwars,• from any of
the•porehes; any one may step , in and be
healed, of whatever disease he has—while
the demon, of whom the Bishop speaks, is
busy instigating the murder at so called her
etics s and. grinninti with a fiendish smile over
this *disarmer of Papal Unity! • •
`‘th 4 . ..*orth contenditt. for—worth dif
*kali in an hottest effort to get nearer
k9 l :
op shall convert the
. people of Pennsylvania
to his code of jnitige, ma)- be far distant!
, M. W. Jacnsus.
. TY' An Atmospheric Telegrapit.—lt is sta.
ted "hat an Atmospheric Telegraph Compa
ny has been formed, 'and that a line "a to he
erected between'Bustoo and-New York, ha
ving atSllOOl at AVorcester, Springfield, a ce ,
Mr. Richardson, of Boston, the invento!,- it
is said is very confident - that letters can be
eonveyed to New York in 15 thioutes ! or as
speedily as business's now done by telegraph.
The vehicle for transport iart lead tube, one
inch in diameter, and twenty feet loog. The
letter or package to t be conveyed is folded and
placed in a bag attached to a plunger,' mid
iv propelled by pinnate of air. The plunger
is so arranged that' hair,zialnat_ms it.—
No Ifietkna is craned. The editor Of the
Boston Post, at a private exhibition, on Sat.
rirday last. saw packages passand repast' the
tube ideational shove in a seamd: . •
l
Crne,fi ..Th eliebrevri deiived
ibis ukelbod of torinre from dialler:ass:
AVE COPY the fidkriWair trout a pamphlet mitt- . LEGAL • X.O'XICV
nays Th e - Ipdravfliyaleistr vs. the c 1 '''' ' . ,..,
4 ........„.•_. ~......
";,,ithili,.,44lieWstb of Drepapsiajle A DDITOIRS Illar/Pii: ;Meg IS'be ra V
(swirl' words fludiffiquere e fore ag o 10.,
. I. *, .13,:given La tbe creittors..of MALY= At STAIN ~.:
1. 2 '.." .4 ) 7 P P 964 :1t 1ia ' 1141° a : ere oi .':.-:stiaik t g lint r .r.g; 1. 31 . 7. tirapiltrg:tril.
witki,
taw ja , the hal% membrane. .:the o i salock py Mewing's the emu**, the bacatiorJsett Mni*
ishinh, when fil b ida`ta Of,
miffed the gastric juice, is gi eat whose - ter 4 •e. to Centre suset, rettesineiten.We;sterthlyeth
food eaters the stoinseli; the °dice of illis fluid iil I imisT, *553 alio tecisch. A. N. -
GEO. 11. CLAY, Auditor.
,143 tii‘a* tkiiiigeall*o food, ' ,{soft 14 - itieeeAt I •-: . ,iikritllClnSl. . . • ;..16 at
itircatibiiag pared by ti. best iii thp'uom- ' -
ob. Now if this lining nictribranC.be *lied or
Auclued, ii, is ticapittie of, twig:Wiwi aarmital
quantity of this gastric juice, either io digest the
food or present it from being:deeranposekin the
sioatich. Therefore the food istaheis into the si's 7
tern, but partly digested, sad :de l etinipinil or Tones;
ronsequistly it a inrapezifi - sit itralsnistiiispd mnd
nutritious blood by which the system is supported,
sod VsSes.4. the ' decotriPositian of the 'odd are
emitted MOM domed. ' These are - the estra:es of
the many dusig o reicsble
,spaplnms . arbich-_alttbd
dY9ePtia ; • and only way a complete cute Min
bc/ellected, is by stremplierdni anditapiiting tone
, strength io Ibis lining memhrine. This Dr. J.
W. CooPeenVegetable DyspePain.Ditters will al.'
wayseirect- „They not mils etiable tliiiltnes . Limn"
. *apart . . . -
t_prt an abundance of this gastric juice, but
, :heywill of themselves digest and • distoledlhe
food almost as completely as the natural miitric
juice. . Thressßoters are prepared only by C. P.
IfeareN and may be had of Jelin S. C. Martin;
Druggist; Pownrille, who is agent fiir the PrOptie ,
for; and FL Saissler,:port Garb* .
THE BEST evidence that can bo addueed biro-
VOf int the efficaciousness_ ot Hoodonira (knotted
Bittero,,prepored by Dr. C. M lackocut to the un
precedented demand for them lintnall parse of the
Union; andahlutUgh . theni may be. many coin
poitods prepared ind-reprosenard as being %relay:
of a liberal •patroniage. yet we feel constrained to
renaarkolutt. Dui east number of teoi imolai* with
whiCh the worthy . doctor ha sbeen honured, by iott
. sone of the hialwid character , and respectability,
tam found-it wet-toady to have recourse to his
Preparation, -io tiodimouy sudiciently conclusive.
that a mare etTernal remedy for the altuostimme
diate relief of 'boon afflicted vAth ihat direful mal
ady, ilyopepino. ttaa neirr been iliocovered. . '
(IG-2ineow •.
DYSPEPSIA. —This distret.tiug complaint it a
weaknesit of the digestive Glans,. roused by,impu—
rity of the b,lcic.d. The gastrin pace, a fluid pecu
liar to the stomach, arben secreted from bad' blood,
is deficient in those solcen properties whieh are of,
such importance to digrgiort. Consequently the
food, instead of bring dissolved, ofin br comes
fix.iled or putribed in the siornach ; • h;rice' had
breath, sour Licichinn cottiVenesa, pains in the
stomach, colic;dreutery, and other dreadiut cow
krts.
Artearit of; Cannierriit for.
rale by 2tX r
rs. E. M. LIEATTY., 3. G. MOWN;
and.li N: HEISLER, Pottsvillet'and bvthr Agents
given in another Volum. Whotelelo Wine, tco
llnee Street, Phits.delphia...
' " DIGEST."—Such to the true meaning of the'
word Pepsin,", or of the two Greek -Wants from
which at is derived, This is the Pignitlcant and np, ,
proprinto title of the True Digestive Fluid, or. Ons.
trio Juice, prepared • by -- Dr. J. S. Ilovuttrox,:of
l'hitailelphia, from the fourth Stomach of the Os
for the cure of indlistiixi and Dyspepsm. It- is
Nattire's own remedy for an unhealthy Stomach.—
No art ofnaam can equal its curative powers. It
renders good eating perfectly consinentwith health,
See the Roo; Of the Os, in another part of lq:ditp,t7
per•.
A GOOD •BPE.CULATION.—Baying a ticket
for one dollar , one-half of which takes the family
to see the Panorama of California, the other hall,
on prmentatiort at the 'Office of thd Aaactably Buili.l-
ings, allows 'the holder to pick out a' reeled pack•
ege, which may coniain an order for the ^ Beauti
ful PanCearni,;"' Worth 510,000, .riono, Gold
WatctcBet of Spoons; reoCil,pi en engraving.
POirTNVLlaltall INAIRELIATS. .
L'ORRECt Eli. WEEKLY FUR.TUI6 JOURNAL.
Wheat Plmar„ Nit 155 50 I DOA peaches paid. .3 S)
Ryn do do 4 06dO do unper'd. nOO
I
Wheat, 6045411,10 aI II Drld spilled; paired. 100
Eye, do NDI Eggs, dozen •; 14
Core. .. ' 1111 • 65 ''3o!.ter \ 1 19
Gate, ' 00. - ,40 fittpuldero; \ ' i to
Pollan'', do 40 iisor4lne, '• ,; 11.4 a 19
Thootti, need. - ".. I 95' 119.1.100 : - `‘, _/111
. . 50
Clore,' do 350 ?butter. ' 4 ' 300
~1
Ry-the RSV: Daniel Steel'', on the 21 ult.. BRNNR
VILLRItEIfrA, WM !levee, to MARY A. IC ANT
RR, of Stiftinfrille.
• Ho the OM 105 t... by the oetnti, DANL. HOPFMAN:
of Retry Townehtp. io. SUSANNAH GHTITH. of
blinervvfltt.• - .1• '
• '
- _ ___
„OD the 14th loft., by ohs 'mine, JOIIN, W-TVCK-
Ft: of Inow Augoal.o-Towitishlp. TiortbulOorland
county...to BARAU B. lIEILIMISit. of blinersciile. •
Ay Lbs .Rev. D. li. ctnr of Trinity
Cbaras. on Saturday: kb foot 4 JAMEY' vAt.ear. (of
duo I.l,anisb. Banish k C 0.,) o ELIZA.D4TH BUR
-IklStri. AU or Pottstillo. •
DIVD :4 • ,
.
.At tirestbitle. 4 mt the 9:h inst., EttzADV.TD;wtht
or 'me Dogger: aottosoebt , " of 'Karoo Weeier.
, • „
batilliedetiihiltOn the rah ISIL. et the residence of
hls mnthnctn.lair.ll.esk.. A. C.. Wynkoop.TUOXAS
D. KEMPTON, W. D., qed :I , fear.. •
's RELIGIOUS sunsfuoL',
: TuxNITT eurriciu inesEcopii)
vies field tentarly ib Itfli Clench , every fkinday,
Moreist.lit lei o'clock, L . • .•
Allegeeee,iun
Except the ant Woodsy of each aseaM, whew Sirlyke,
will he held in the *eagles at 7i 'o'clock. Instate of
PRELCRIR4 in tN Ansimbtn 11•12 no Piet;
fltreet; Wm: Jahn R.
Wainti.,l•Teff Pdtbliatn.nionains Fed •V• 11111111.
WILL BC P .- rogation, 'on Englinb
LattinratiCharch, Matket. rtsecd,evng Sunday
morning and evenind:
.4.. vie IMPTIST CIIIITILII....—DIvirte worship
Q.' tasy be expertod rvenr:dablgth mnreing , and
eireislog. a Imo entry" Wednerlay eve eine. at the 0 0 101
bourn.
~~3~:A
arb PULASKI LIIMIE N0,,516.—A Staled Meet'.
aa" Paula 'Wire, Na.',2111: rllt ba luibt on
.1111aamIay eralglag,
ATTENTION ARTILLZEIBT_A - The Idea;
4 4' bars of ten WANHINITTON AIRTILLRY,
meet at their Annan,. Xeidag, lath Ind, at 9 teetnelt;
A. K. provided with thrivr trail at Mil Cartridge,
*.r Parade arid 'Target fi ring: • • , • " •
• By Order of the Captain.
June Snow°, fr. 1 1 1:
• H
PattliVittariPXOCiat
Tans of that Insanities will eosontenee atoN.
DAV. aptllalh,sod commas fiance* weal. Tu.'
Woo—For Eugnah Breathe,. r garigaagei. et 90
j A . e.,betixrr, P rin cipal:
Aptit 24893- j
~.•• . - 14-40 •
WANTED.-
et '0 .cortinien ininziuu--:wanueit coo
L COPPER MINER to eoperhit eel! otialog open , .
t Wes a beat 4 by state, le 11l lotettor of the toot.
ty, and to ecurespord witb the ow/trident et d did.
More; Apply, by letter.** Ito Printer evils* attheeti
and reference. I (April IP, 1853.1 16.41 •
.
11 1 0 GAS irmorkas AID OTIMUIL—An
Agent wanted. for. the nets of D. ll.,dollida l'a
Patent Gas Barons: Is Pottsville.
' Therm Gas hornets. -mottoon Increase In ihe
over the Common liarnris. of at lens. ow rent.;
w U the enure &twait of. ps i coaentned. For poetic.
olanveddreas J .lO. 11. if.01.1.111A
Ind
April IN. • . •; 10-It
tif AlliTga,—Ariiilteiitt and
Orr
• V
V of the inthaeriber, in agreeable woman of ie•
*pitiable P.Adeation,nrbo if nest and onkel'',
tend•Pitore.' s nne who wittleestamlir Neste wont& bo
preferr.d. • •' ' • r It.•BANISAN.
;' • - • • I • ' is—
TX sluistkai ae a alert Ina Flom or
T V at a Coltiory Emabliatiment.or. In Act for any
%lade( bosinera., (oed recommendation' can b. sir.
ease to animater; lathy, to.. , Direct to 2..81,
flair P. 0.,'
Marcb 21. len. • • - 1 -134t
ccITUATION wArricix—A seathman who
4.71. Ilamittat wallah* liavlita" and alattuaa Ivagaa
-1116 and kis had much aulertesee. wishes to 'obtain •
atauukat u Walt at Austatalit eta a dine.
office, Coal illtattaktuwuttiot labor pbut af bailout.
Siodattetary teatlavtatats as la ciusetat and avail--
auto:a' will be ahwa- 'MIMI dashing kis Vervieel,
wilt plane call at 111 a Oaks of tin alsete Jamul,
.sMatth 11. 1331. -' • . • • 11 al
l j jj X3l6s:4—di Storetaapar—ona who can 'Rah
V V altrhialle and fa arodieicatly with Alle
eoilete.—Adthele Boa 40 l!cdtatillaYoet Oillve.
Pett.12„1841... :cur ••
ITTAIPPINCEL.:—WeeruIte forthe United Btaite
Y pty , at the Pottsville geoderrose.
Nov. 37,11=. , 41141'
WiellittlLA. lhillSON • • IitIPERRITEND
a Cast Ms*, waft irlmitall I Western Vitali la.
Esperkaat 4httial il¢a4.Tepliaceaef the higaeit
atiaractat. requital. Adittesa.likar Vora City, Pari
Otate.lktz 34111,atattog quailittatioal. , •
.•
Aix •
- .
la TA 111114110.—At monument itranginge Oate—
n V.IIIEAL, WOVEN and CIBLERIEN.. Alt • german
mbhlng eteninyerat.bliniiA bliirtr'rAirag 11 id old.
sale and tenrala 3.--and Urn: till •• Earning Is
empiny any tut all kinds of . ' LABORERS nr
SERV ANTS, will nuelve unAtitativinuinn by call
ing u tne.oere of tte enbaerlberiin RARER? atter t.
Patiaelthe, Pa ~:rir.TERSIS tu, rate. - -_
, , :I`. , , N;lf.. ILSON. I. -r.:
,Latd Agent and 'send Colk'clor:
• .
April AJlllti .• .' . •• :1 ~ • . „.141,
WANTKIf TO LEASE 4 ct af. Coat Nod,
tying SO rods from its LettrittOs Gap Ilatiread.
nit. WIWI , tso awl. applied is. arras! places. AA
cool to of cottons , itoolitt..TSlas Wag hosts...s
cat, sad eon invlworted for • Lissy years lib's vvs
terl444l. This property lies tbe *carat solos to the
Rost. and affords as steellstit loprostusityr for au
evorrpiistor Operator fits the Orris Western Market.
Tn 4 Ara tate Tilatall.,l l l4tosSible , 'Lesse wtll be
skim 55 sober seed apply. Mares* the soinicriber
at NA A, fisw &Ml* New Tart% • '
W4Te8141:4D.,
464 f .
Nov. 15, 10$1.1
GRUCERIEK -7-
MACKEKEL, POIAD. COMPINI, SAL.
)lON, Ohoehle're.
SW) and Lard. Iniebe a with flues,, v 411,4111107 vo
head a nd for ule by J: Names & CO,.
Dlatkat St keet, Philedelphie.
13,3 m
April 0, 1953
Gitocv.iutics 'Alto Vizovasioss.—The
sabetribera have Jail rerelyed, atihelt new CAM)
atm, a pi lamlot of i .
MOW Ifsekerel, -- " /Prfline MO Coffee; •
sugar Cared flam e, ' ". ' , ivy "
Pmoked Me,- - .
_, " - Lavaca •• • .
fiItILLYMAN & CHAMBERS:
1114 f :, '
Alan t.t9331.
SCIIEIDAft SICIIMAPPIII.—CenaIis'Aroaw
tic flctkidam Okhrtappe. {M .- pore ext,tel nt Dar.
k 3 ia4 ,kgeiDer. tennweaded 01 mod beal_4•em as •
Doporbuire Took, kati-D.Topeptk sod .l e•ltoratlrel
Conant. , For sale by , X7II.9UBE.
Centre Street, Pottnilte.
Wes . •
Fett:26. 153.
ARID 17/SLIGGSR.—CIirI4ed Chain.
Vpagait Cider, itt a superb* apathy. - Lilo Cid e r
tea Plana; Vinegar. by file laegabead or ' Nana%
laWaatad, as irenn). 10 greet the 18PrObillio :or the
parthases. Shipping orders !lead at. tilt Ammar,
• aisles. For ask o_ , "
No liana U Lombard Rt. , below 111 7 1.allad'a.,
ja5.119,115L : &AM
.
TIROPOSALS Volt A LOAM . —.PIPOSALB
1 arts be roceirod fora LOAB vl ilittoo tor a terra
of Ere your. by Ma Borough of ran Carbon, mall
.the lblh of May bolt: The totertot to be mkt seam.
ally. Bids far the *shears amount or apy.part of the
sans wilt tut
By Ordrst'of the-Tironi Ballston; -
BUMS BULL. COokl:totileto.'
164,
aptit ta, Cis3
LAUD Quarizis IsT tollama DE. Ofp
DIY. 1. Sl.—Potrand/r, dpril MA, 1b33. y_
OBDI I 1 No. I.—Ttto boallnatlon QC Edward
Becker, Late Qtlartantastet of dna Mapitneni•bav
been 'reefed and 'necepted, Alesander d. silly man
is this day. appultittil Qtsitteituaster to fill 'the , e 46.
"MI , " bYdddtr -4201.4. bl. WETIII;AILL. - -
yr.. Lt. GORE. Adjutant
. April lA, 1657., A - • " f
4OTICIEG.-4orket Lidierity girti4 that th e Tie
.1 Wan, and Stove oartneaa. carried on in the name
of Jeremiah a • Nair 4; awful Awated(e Iylihr, was
diacoptinurd on the ant day of April peas_ The hooka
have hen:tot - Imnd m the hands of darned Ilekte. Lae.,
tut settlement: , •), •
Soil 16. , .•' - '‘ 164(
rti OT/CB.—/le election of Hoe Ihrectois of the
2 1 1 Pottsville Gas Cotnrlah3,stll beheld, at the omce
of said Ctoepeoy on MONDAY, the ,9d day of Nay
neat, between the hours of 2 'sod 4 o'oloolti P. al
of said day, to set 'e fur the ensuing rear. •
D. 2..1410E, deep
April 15,1853. '-
-16,3 t
1112011111sUTION.—The patlftership heretofore
1./esistint-bitweel Sawarat.Tuowao awl Wit.aissi
Wiwi*, Slalom traosseilog besicen bider the
arm of THOMAS Or. MA V in the INtougat et Potts
ville. Nebo, IMIII Contny, was Olseweeli on the ./ let
of Mareo.l6l2._ t WM. 111:11AVIS,
The filatiag Ilusiarse is consumed,' by the aubicri
her, fa the Scredogh of Yottarllle. who alha keeps •
lot of the beat kinds of Welsh bbd Lthigh.4latra al.
way', oa head, which will berikold ais cheap ae,' ib : ey
ran br• parr:need elseftberr. :' • 1 , 1 .
=AI DEN CEL,Htseisvill. Stiett.: lee kr the . Welsh
Our) 'mg Grnund. WILLIiH H. DAVI . S..
Apdt 9,1853. • • 1341.•
NOTICkfa..—EISTATE OF. PATRICK STACK. de- •
rrasra.—Whereac, Letters of Administration ton
no the Estate of Patrice Stack. tate of the Botoe;h
of Pours'lle. Schuylkill County. deceased, bevies
been `mute 1 to the subscriber, all persons Indeltted
to the said Estate, are rev:rued to make immediate
payment, awl t bore bovine clalass or tlimands against
the deceased, will Make known the lame-without de.
lay, to . , ROBERT 11. LIOBART,
Administrator Of Patiicit Stack i.6 te t c'd.
'April 2.1833: i
rp STATE OP JACOB; SIIIITHa 'deed
Notice is hereby alien. that Letters Teststnentary
no the Ceuta of the above owned aerea.d. late
,ht
Waye township. Schuylkill county. have hero a ran
led to the undersigned. of the Inattistiln aforesaid.—
All persons. therefore. hulableo to sill Estate '
es
well no those having Claim*, on It. are requested to
make early settlement. •Wil. LERCH, Ryer.
k1atch:12.1653. I 1,6 t
ASII COAL—Proposal* will hi re
,2- cetera 4y .1, M. BEATTY & !SON. for Thirty
Thousand tons Letup, Pteamlurat and prepared White
Ash Cital, Mon sadhon Colliery. • -
March 12, ma. • - 11.1 f '
NOTs— Th. inbuilt/eV respectfully informs
Illni
the eft/sone Af Putt trine and vicinity, first he In•
tends resuailey.the duties of his proleselerrand is
prepared to give Instructions en the Plano' Furte'tn
all ultra nay &Culotte him. • •
el. F. trnneir.l.PT.
Feb. 11.103. ' . •, I , 741'
!CM :YORK CURVISTAI. PALACE.— .
I lint° undersigned, elected a member or Ihti Penn
sylvania fammiluee of the New Volk ebryital Pal.
ace Al.Orialioo, fur the elhaltion or the Indust', of
all nations. will be hippy Invective and forward any
aperient■ of Coal. lion Me t or other minerals; or any
of tbe.moduela of eletiorltlll County. that may be de
aired. - • . J. 7d,,WETIIERILL. ,
dan.29.103.
OTICE.--CDARLES MILLER & CO. haven.
...%
moved them Otte, In Philadelphia, from Ni.. 81
Dock &item. in No. 13 WALNUT Street, ninth aide,
betweeo Front and Second qtreeti.l
- Philad'a...idn. 8, 1E53. , . 8-1 y
N .
il),ICE.—The subscriber mold, hereby notify
' bra friends tad the public generally, that he it
\
prepared at all a imes to att ad' to- the measuring of
Plastering, Stone Maroory rick. Masonry, Digging.
and other measuring beton ag tw Buildings of hit
kinds. Also. to contract for the Constrtution and
Erectionof all Muds of Sandhi .. Charges moderate.
Respect funy. -• , pH N 11.:IdiSIES. '
P. S.—Thankful for past Divots,: the undersigned
would 'elicit a continuation blithe hitherto liberal,
patronage.- j' " • .. v . J. R.. 1./
N0V.1(7,1853. - ~' • . ' r.• -48.1 y /
R,
7L.jkl;V - • . ,_ __
ECIIIITIRATION : NOTICE...4h
Dooki for the Reg 'strition of Dints, Marriages and
Deaths, have been received them Harrisburg, by' the
Register of litcbuyikill Comity. dud blank returns can
be had gratis at the Register's °Mee. It IS, therefore,
made the duty and will be esoected that the penions
named in the get will Make their seining teconiong to
law, and especially that the Physicians will prompt
ly attend to this matter. as the taw Prevents the la,
oiling of Letters of Administration or Letters Tarts
mentarton the *mate ofatty deteased person, unless
the death Is fleet Registered, and alto forbids the ap
pointmeat of guardians t1111(14 the birth of the minoti
die:, is glut Regulated seeerding to law. • ..
.:- . • . • ,- LEWIS REESp, Register.
.Sept. 1K111.5i. 'i " • •-' - - ' n-if •
FOR SALE &TO LET.
VOtt. BC=SV.—A titors, containing, 3 RooLue,tehh
1' stater and tres; io the Stick Iluhalas A __ . ,
eetatte Erect iel , lllR , WC. between the PCfin.M .
silvatattliallaudtheaueiticao Muse- • e; •
Apply to
v- • .M.".11t1111411Y.
• •
Aptil IG, s , 16-tf •
1. 40 ft SALE.—One Torelve . ..b‘ohe Engine, n UII
Hoiteric 'waking gullets and:Stant 4.1111 in per
feet order; empanin of breaking SOO ton* of Coal per
Linquiro of '
• • T. 11.VINTER3TEEN.PariCaition. •
or of JAMES NEILL, Pott.kipe.
April 6, OW t 5.1
1111233V1C.-4 FBAME
1' on Raiiicrt4 Wrest; aeon the Reining, 'Fria
flitlrold Depot. suitable for A.Worluibbio•
or Vtible. Apply to
• , azo. nwreivEritir:i
MarcONl,l6s3. tt
T' OR RENT.—a ripteldid, Light. Mit. large.
17 arid Corrvenierd Mice. on Oa second deer or the
sueeer/lies effice,la Martel idteett--with a separate
froarlatrarrue,trarabsemely Pirated. Papered land
Welded SAM Possesairia en erst or Apra. etl-
string: . •••' - " M. WILSON .3. r.. •
- -• tdstLi 4Argeir and asiaeral Collector: -
FN. MOOS. I- air
11<04siitT.;—& lane :andcomicalluas i
otflitar,es. 811112410',11. Utjaid7
;_listirhoppoliteitleßtscopo CbuTtta; Centre kg
JaliN BANSAN.
r:41 • 19i.14,1100 • • ;(;[••••• .•
-S I94 AM wan Sit." — FOROALE A 33-1101t148
Fowl. goal Ie A»lbaor order. For: panicl
illoottotokill. 11.!IISILNER: Esq.; et to .
tIONFIC tllpES.Wllmiugtoo,Dolaware;
'ElltgatiViroo itsLU.Vatuab'
buildlagiata aitiat genital part aro. Bin
Mitttorrountllitijatel laid au on the Aregawoad
Egtate.atie AO! on • role. Apply top. ,•
• • . r : -- •• • A. lIVBXE:L. Agnit
lb. arisen; at lits. tiara Ifedataango St;
. ?Matti*, May . 2, 051 .. • . 18-tf
BUSINESS CARDS.
I&.t ISIBAIMIr& SON' reautiod to the
-office ore. W. Finan. Em. Cebtre street '
beloir the ; Altitrlcan Illottowirkm . mo persona h fog
bailees. with theta will pirate rail .
JAteßd TflOhiAS 800., win htse be Cos:Dale
the sew fotatai, .
,
• Apritte, an; 16,rf
rIARD.-,WiedeW Sash and DOOfe. of I liflOtLl de
./ sty Ipt lons, on hand and fur sale by the Subscriber
,10113 11;JAINES..
•I • Market Street above Teeth, Pottsville.
Febot6.lss3.' , • ,
..
CI Allifle—Marltet Strrei Property (or rale. Inquire
Vint i JOHN ILL JAMES, As't.
' . . ItaFlF:el Streetabays Thad, Poitsvillei,
941
fivnnx.'s. RIDGWAY. Jlt..A. L. GEOL.
J ()GMT AND DINING ENGINEEII, bas taken an
- Office at MI neisell le. Pa.,r bete he will be picased to
feceive all onions In his profetalon, such as making
Geological !overlie*ilons.of Coal Langs. tracing Coal
'Dells. iiaelrtsnhs; te. • Underground roginaer
In*. Strvtin m:
Drafting etecuted promptly and
saccuretelr. ~
0. Monthly czaMlnations made of ,Hines. „ .
Jan. 13,185.7. ' '' • 3.11 . .. , {,
will att 47 eed li t i o lir ;lt K at; l A n =lo g fl trw
'once and tam Mite Coalre !Inver, nail door. to'
Poet Otltee. Pettntlie.
Jaw. 8.1831.
WICIGAS 4t. - SON, Minors ()cited
i—T A eit !Mat, Tamaqua. •• •
'ill3. 8,185.7. . 5.1
jAtolt;minus Or "THE PEAtE ,
will attend to the collodion. of Accounts; As.
pitmen'!". and all ;be - dudes ppcsiainios to hle wince:
4, — Pouselllo, Dec. '43. ,
e AgZ e t . N .p ATT i ti9i h tYt p t i l 4 /1
church.oWya
PottswillPeansiliania. •
Novae. : ,
41-1,
Du..E. 'tinter" run CARSON. PA.-111m.•
stics—llighSlreost,oet6ed dont blow the 1.11-
therin Church: Prritre..-aest door to Ur. ShOelte.
Drug tctor..
Oa. 11, 1952. " . . 0,43 D
ITRON.—Whf. DR QUll.llltivtiparth WATCH at..
Palls del para. Impart er amid Dealir la ish and
Amery to flemulatttly ea lhasml a large mud alu
mni atatiaament Dino:4. Will 1.73eL• ia til their V."
riet tea, itSalateetat t
• DIo. M. lYt<GD$$
'dla CO., Bank.
u pry sassmassars Itszkaig., - ...Taosqua, Yens's.
thj Collestiaillairaded to. nit drafts for sale: on. alt
prlmapstaltles of thil tress.- 'Alto. Drafts pays.
Pb at aN thairrtpcipat Daskisx-Oadatir4o En ststol,
Ir. las& aesalatit and Wales.
IRON`-& 'CUTLERY.
,sttrr wirient.s AND 'ANL
• Vet Wheel,. - Atlas ma figvli., 40 Inch azuen. Id
Inch inhrcin. fni sale - by C tO. MOM%••
APEIFIfi.II6S36 ' 10 I( ,
JUST itECEIVED:tS Anxem 0. me"' ttho
, GEORCE 11R1611T.
trim & rittdirare Store, near aints'a
• Marrh
A IMP/R.IOR inane. of 4 1 *.flP
oe bind at GEORGE. Hawn re new Iron Store.
cornet of Nerwegten sod Itatt Itoul .
Marcie 5, f 853 • • , 10.0
Snuips caa always Midas assort_
meet of this Pips at tbs korner, of St.rweilan
add Rill Raul Streets
GEORCP nworrr.
to.tr,
Nitreb3,lAs3
iIMSENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
—An ,encetiont arlrels for g instates, Vaaltr,
alpaca Ibure• and Cellars.and f..r keeping damp-.
new from wet and espored walk. Far sale by
*VI Snail & dos.
•
N Vint , : of Front 4. Willow Sta., (Railroad.) Phila.
And for tale Oka by . P J FAR
Potirrllle.
8-10ra
Feb. ID. 1853._
. -
0...L0PE CISAINS.—Tbe Subscribes effort for
L. 7
tall ti
One 0-16 inch Sidie, gain, .
fine ...
~,Oue 4 .'''," " , CIEORGC lIIIIMIT.
, ' Itardw axe Suire i Centre St.
/Dec.19.1351.31..if
TIIATHNIE STRAW-, HAY AND COHN.'
j" STALK eIYETRIte, for Wear
GEORGE RAM VI 'S
hardware Store; Centre st., below Hates hetet,
Vee. 18.2852. Hit
frAIITING PAPICHA—One Ton Slimiest P.
per of 1111i0Ullatlettlet,I , Mita to the dobtetiber's
order, erupted ttora 40 to GO tbs. pot team, lest first
ad sad rot sal ' VA.I4GLOGI.
srimitifir
,
:;DEt`ARTMENT.
l'ElliiSY - LirAl4llA- COAL FIELDS,
The - Aiiihracite Coal Trade of Pennsilva
nia.'it yearly exciting rnorerind more •pub-
Aininierest, and, has, indeed, become a mat
teeof; national importance. Every species of
reliable information, therefore respecting the
extent and character of our Coat fields, their
Vista:l3f Outlets &C.,cannot fail to be received
with general favor. '-The varinua heavy in
vestments conVintly tniking;in this buttinesai
besides the generardesire on;the part' . of the
public to understand the Coalfgrtaations, has
induced us to tirepare the a nnexed oalculs
_norm; together with the accompanying" cut s
oy which we hope to convey an intelligible
idea of the whole subject to our readers._
ANTEIRACITE, COAL., FIELDS. •
, of depth of coal,
The aumberof Acme," te Too cio
. 1 The Oak,Hill ey Grey Atli range extend
iti outlet, 4.e.
for ikdistaoce of 47 chiles,there ire nine vein."
The first or Schuylkill Basin Is the fee
, • :
gest in extent: It reaches from the Summit making a thickeess of 38 feet.
Mines of the Lehigh on the East, to near the
I'. The Peach
,Mountaio range appears ' to, be :-.
ihe
higher in the Geld, and is of limited el. G " - Susquehapna, the extreme western limit•—s
a distance of upwards of 60, miles. , At
-the !eat. l'eite not [more teen eleven miles I D '',,':
,--
length. ' There are five veins making •:3; 1, -'' -,',.
Lehigh, kis comparatively' parrot*, g,rado- ~..
i in thickness.
ally widening westward, till at or somewhat , f ee ,- 2 1 ,„,_ . , , • . ;:,,,,,
_ . ,The R e d Ash Coal is in.the'most south. ';; '.
above Port Carbon, it attains its extreme !
ward!) , part Ili the Coal held and Is 36 mil e , ..--:
width, from north to south. about 4 milets.j'
Which is preserved beyond the West Brancl4tij ° len g th 'in saniTtkill County. There IT ,
ine vents with a thicknes of 50 feet. = ..`:e!
where it begins again to contract. Pottsville', a
This section was taken from Pottsvill e : rl . :,
is situated.aboot the centre of the hasiti fOrs i
orthwardly, and excludes all , the measures
med by the' broadest part of thii SeltC„ The !
thw
ron up b y the axes , and may be deend.', - !;4 . .‘ -
hasin between these points, 'F.:int-Carbon and I'
upon ea ,the correct thickness of Po e ! !-'''
the West Branch, is also the deepest.' 'Ak I In the , above estimlie of the thickness et '''
Pottsville it IS estimated that the lowest polar'
oal,'ee do not embrace what is commocle
of the Mammoth Broad Mountain Vein lies, I
• ,
nowt) as the Jugular Vein. Recent de•
...)00 feet below the surface, (see ctn.) - Et-. 1 .
tending east and west from the points abOve .elopements in the Region seem to have de-
ermined with comparative certainty that s ••• .
designated, the ilasin, becomes narretwer and,'
also, shallower.. At Tamaqua, the perpen.,,,,, ugh !vita exists that whet has ' heretofor e
t urnip for it is 'simply the'Mammots
dicular depth of the Coal, measures ss about' °
I. ern, tg over and forming another
Bar
800 feet, and if Mauch. Chunk, eirt r the Le
r the Broad Mountain. This,, l we 'believe.
high, the bottom of the basin isihrOwn up
into the Mountatn— hence the'•§Zillailit mines, 5 nor the generally received Opinion with
at that place. • ";
• ' those best acquainted with the geological . '
- - 1 tructure of the RegioM If, hoWever.rher e
On the western terminus; the Coal chan- [ 7 i
,
',is nJugular Vein; independent Of the M u m . '
ges to nsemi.bituroitions character: We- do
troth; 30 feet of Coal, the thickness of the
not know definitely the ! depth ob,the/Basins,
i t vein taken forit, which of course underlie,
hitt live been told that ' thei are :comfrara=
tively shallow.„,,,_lt ia, Morel: 4 ' o r Ililuded. in- Ihe whole Rgina:mutat be added to the •
nbove calculation. This would make the
to two branchnif.'one constituting the lands
White Ash measures 94 feet thick, lasted ,
'tat the Wiconisco Company, at Lykees Val.
ley,,ami the other of the Dauphin and Sus.: f 64 feet tacad wouidProportionialy, ,ineresse
i te thickoess of Coal in the-Southern or Red ,
quehaena Com pany,hoth in Dauphin county.'
, Ash Basin F to 160 feet, provided the Gin .
The depth of the'Beaver Meadovi - Basin is
std White Ash veins continue of the same •
not, we believe, over 100 feet deep, with 27
thickness as found in the Broad Monaira
feet of Coal, the Hazleton is about 150 * feet i ' a
tad Oak Hill' Measures. ' • /
deep—with about 1' feetof al, So the small
/o
The above would give the following thick.
tssinsiound imbedded a the eastern `terms= '
nut of the Mahanoy Regiona, are all likewise fleas ‘ al ,- . .. enal at the fol.lowing points: •
From Southern.
comparatively ehalloW. , . , kid. Termination of lin
Broad Mountain. 6.1 • ~ 4 Caleb. q 4
•
The thtckeess °fide Coal at the Suninait
- Mine Hill,
.. • " 6 4 ,3k do
Quarry is aboutinG Lev, at Room F , Oak-lit ,0 83 • 3 410,
iris about 27 feet. It is merely ' Peach Mountain, 120 ' 2 do •
Pousvgle; . 150' . 4 'do
nation of Broad Mountain -In this calculation the Tunnel, Black Mine:. .'
vein, (hich underlies . all the'Scl•.
Spohn and Lewis veins are put down as . be. • ''
sin) with perhaps one or two o ag the continuation of the same : veins.
uous'veins, separated bis ,
mill layers of slate. - We arellso indebted to Mr Smarm. B, l'3,
that makes the entire Coailormation in that
FISHER, for the following valuable table giv
diection of the Region: .
,'- . tng the actual number of acres of Coal land
- The llahanoy and Shamokin Basins are
embraced in this and and the adjoiningeoure
next in extent to the Firit Coal Field, but
ties, together with the natural outlets to 030. '
(knot contain the same number of Veins as I
none, l ket. It will be found as correct as any table -,
the Southern Field. It is believed that
Veils, 1 of the kind can be made:
but the Broad Mountain White Ash'
and one or two of the-Grey Akh Neins.ex-„ NO. OF ACRES ,
tend to these Coal Gelds — and at some points ,"/ ' dual Co q Law:” thB i bliw "g: /I° g i°4 ' '
a portion of these are supposed to be washed ' "ge th "
mikineir,g9lititra '
i , . , . . .
'
• Acres -
away. -.These; however, are, very valuable iThe Bettie!' MeadoW Basso contains 11,3a0"
- • 0
portions of the Coal Basin. The Hazleton Basin, ' 9,
,'Buck Mountain and other small Basins, 8,000
At the St: Clair shaft, sunk last summer, Lehigh Coal and Vast. Cu.; !wadi, „' 4,750,
about 31, miles from Shari) Mountain, the'
i
u
Mammoth vein was struek at the :depth o fby - t h e. Lehigh_Navigati;M:, 33,1 b
i L Outlet b ,
410 feet. Aithe Peach Mountain it .is sup- 1 .
posed to lie about 1000 fet below the • stir
face, (see cut.)
The White Ash or Broad. Mountain Veins'
underlie the whole Baste, from the Broad to
the Sharp Mountain,
, scippt a distance of
4 or 508 yards okthevrummii. of the Mine
Hill, where they al f appear to be Washed off
The following c
for utiby.a gentle. ,
febsor Rod g ers' Ge•
„a cross section of t.
to the Broad Moon ,
lance of four miles
of the veins; from :,
faceiud developm'
The North pitch tr
ctuithetl v e n t off, o
nt
soethinesimilar
when it breaks on
found profitable to
eroly portions of t ,
tees the veins app
out. On the Non
however, we ''are
`found quite as
of the Broad Moo,
has been driVetto.l
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SOUTH'
There is a disk:cation fa the Mountain at
.Pottsvilhi detignated to this eat—this de.
/, t, which was sketched,
an connected with Pio;
• logical, survey; represents
I
f e Region from the Sharp
13, it Pottsville, a 'tliti
-1 It gives .the inclination
he indication of the sur
nti made in- the Realm'.
the veins to freqtienily
rolled up, as it/we're,
1 o a breaker of the, ocean
he brach t and ere seldom
Iwork in ate, more sotith r
e Region: In tome phi%
r to op< wifely squeezed
side/o the , Mine Hill,
inform that they ate
br as the-mouth side
l iiin, in ' tunnel which
the W t Branch.
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Ilse or . t t o is muter ttPlilll:' ~.
AVii are iodate& to. Mr. St3lttEp B. per.
a, o eof our oldest Surveyors and ilium ; -
layovers. and author, at FiAter's Map , t
,e 0 - - I Regi ti fuII - •
on, . g tons, for the
_following teb'e,
ivicitth - e'thickness of the Coal measures a
heiliferent points of the Regime:
TuiciiNESS OP COAL MEASCItEs
IN THE SClitrlyilLt; GOAL FIELD, ,
The Broad Mountailitasin has il) rei t , :;-.:
i'tp an aggregate thickesesi 0f,64 feet.— r).
his election was taken at Coal / Castle. ,
-Theiporth dips have norbein fully explo-
ed, hut. front what has been opened, the
itockness is the same. --
. •
Th 4 Mite flelj,.being the north side of the
c V
huAlkill CoariField, and cony:lining the
,ante" oal as die Broad Mountain Basin, hat
eleven vetnsind - a thickness of 1 1 64 f eet . Thi,
i t
oal I stends limn the east end of the Coat
Field o the Swilara 'Falls a distance of :It ;
, - y
'ntile .
The Tamaqua District contains
The Pottsville, Pork Carbon, and Mi•
I nersville districts contain ,-- _ : 36,637
I The Broad Mountain 9r . Nei Cistle
. Bash). - , ' 8,850
Broad Mountain or New Boston Basin, 2,725
Outlet ,by Philadelphia ac Reading--
Rail Road and Schuylkill Cana1,_53,212
NM
I Treinont and 'Donaldson distrtet hat=
ingehance of outleiby Colon Va
nal and Phila.& .Reading B. Road
and Schuylkill Canal. • - 20.400
The Fishing Creckand the. Dauphin:
acid Susnuebania Coal Lands haw- •
iog the outlet by . the Union Canal,
Stlsquhanna,or via Dauphin Sc'An-
burn R. Road, now building, two
'sleeting with the Reading - 8.-Road
at Auburn, - - 10,000
The, Western Distriet by the Wiscon-
iseo Canal :o the Susquehanna.; • 3,400
Sectind Coal field, Or that pan of the
Eastern end or the Mahanoy" Basin
having its outlet either across by
Tarnaqua or the Lehigh. • 2000 ,
The Middle or Mahanoy Districi hay- .
tug its outlet by way of the Read- ,
in Rail Road or Schuylkill Canal;'29,fLl
t . ' ---
Sis ' ' •
le m riens or amokin distuct hat
ing iti outlet by the Susquehanna, 20,000
This table embraces all the Anthracite Bs
',halm Schuylkill, Northumberlan4 Carbon,
land's' portion of Luzerne counties, and als.
!the semi-bituminous in
. the tifeeieni end 0!
the IScbuyikill Region and Dauphin county,
l and i will sum_up as follows:
Onli outlet by Reading Rail Road and ,'
• Schuylkil: Canal, :- ' 82,84 3
By Reading Rail Road, Schuylkill Ca- /
nal, Lehigh, Union Canal, and Sus=/
qaehanna,' , , - - / 32,46
Ooly by:the Lehigh * .. • ~/ ,33,100
Culby.'the Susquehanna, . / ~ 23,400
: / /
1 _ Jots' number of Attes t ,' ( - 171,793
ly
The large body of Coal !Mid it' the. State
its comprised Withm. the, Smite' of; the lour
Coo . i t
tieti, of Schuylki ll , Cortina, Nortkumbet-'
'lgto . and ikulPhitit, etahrtecing au extent of.
171 793 acres, of Whict(lo4,ooolinta Sehnyt
kill.l Having nolpigiven the requisite data,
lestent of surlaCe sad thickness of veins, we
!leave it for others
,'to determine., the amount
'01 . 611 contaiied 'in the . Schuylkill,Reguic,
ondl to estimate the intrinsic worth of the
county. ,The shove liable 'emlnices all the
lAttibracite Coat fields:of Penitsilvannt, ex
cept the . Wilkesbarre,Atsia, which we will
endeavor to prawn untie same town shortly.
- PRICES Or STOCK&:.
Of Coal and Trinspartsutaa Comptuiie* MAW run
ohm: from Ma, Anlhracile Coal - Fields of Faunal
orrerred treeily:for the Mixers' JentritXl
y
J. P. Surtwo, flintier
RAIL ROADS
Nine Hrll be Schuylkill Hated,
Mount Carbon, •
I Mount Carbon & Port Carbon, .
Mill Creek. • '
Schuylkill Valley,, •
•
Lorberry Crebk, - • -•
Swatara, . •
.•• CANAL'S. •
Schuylkill Navigation • ;
do ' .do Preferred;UniOn Canal, ' -
&it do ' Preferred.
Delswase . & Hudson Coal &Tye*:
tion Co's. . . • , •
ROAD & COAL CO'S.
Jittle Schuylkill Coal & R. FL Co.,
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co:
Mazieton Coal Co., • • )
tuck Mountain Coal Co., _ • '
:Pennsylvania Coal & R. R. Co.; •
Dauphin Coal & R. It.
Co.,. lLyksns Valley Coal & If. R. Co:,.
iW uunra Valley Coal & R. R. Co.,
:Bearer Meadows Coal& R. !Leo., I
COAL - COMPANIES
Foreitt Improvement Co.,
Ncinh American Coal Co.,
Delaware Canal Co..
IstISCRE,LANEOUS
Miilers' Bank.
Fanners' Bank,
Pottsville
Pottsville Water Co.,
11NEGROVE, LANCASTER, CORNWALL
AND. PUCPSISVILLE •RAILROARS.-It appears
to he generally understood that these roads
will now be built, the Legislitur& - having
granted them the privilege of extending the
; road from Phcenixville to Philadelphia. and;
connecting with the Harrisburg and Mounti,
Joy Railroad, at any point west or L 111 1.1 5"
ter. The Lebanon Courier, of friday 'lin,
has the follotving on — the subject :--
" Gentlemen connected with the •Cen iral
road, and others, have recently been viewing ,
thecountry through which it is to pass, wh".
we learn, are much pleased with the route.
A. gentleman, connected with important in
terests. gives assurances, that the. constor
tion'of the road may be considered a find
fact." N Att. Wilson, the engineer, is now.
we understand. on the Cornwall and Pluto
ixville rOute, fixing its
it permataent location.
and thereafter work on is expected soon to
commence. "—Lancaster. Intelligencer.
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111
5,000
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0
50 431
50 75
50
50 I
50
:IV 5
'5O
50 31/
50 16
50 1 511 '
•
1 Irt
,100 1181
50 i I 4
50 16
50?.
'lOO .114 i
100 5'2
50 '
50 2
50 i 35
2
50 I . 112
50 50
50 / 25
25 i 13