II El mod:: Thiiming, May 111 Lui TIAN, Edisto's:lA Proprietor: 1 0. - LITTLII. Associate trittor; ' DEMOCRATIC vista iiro,pururnoNs. gm= kOR r ATlDitoi-GENLRAI, , . As sZ.o, e ilitiofrimasta ov riurguld comery FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL:. CUBIST/AZ ItITICRS, Ct.►/toll Corm ZIOREOPOW . X4I4I.9 or LArcilriis crtr'rr NATIVE ,AMERICAN CATHOLICS More than once sinceftha commencement of the steitation of the Catholic School Ques tion, have We Made honornble exceptions iu the . devunciations we werelsonsciencously heaping upon the Romilh'etiOrch, for its op position id the,F'ree,Schnols.There are ma- uy Catholics _who mit only Oie 4Olkilling to eo-operate wit4.lheir bigoted photßi breth rent but,whii oaitirelp hewn upon and op rose their uowitiontable,ribvements ; and we hare un &tub! !harmony more would be added, to this elaso, if the irtietim of theito mish liltertimhx, were, fully lutiderstood, acd its ultimate rrsuliii comprehended-good can t' come our. ofliaiareili. i r We have toted ,insttin'ees close at. home. 'where Catholic pa rents,refused to' send • their children to Cath -Olic SChtxds, or where they withdreot them/ in order, that they , might reip - the richer ben t netts of-a liberal education 'in the Common \ Schools: These are feels, to be recorded to' theeverlating honor of tinny, liberal minded The following article froM the. Detroit Tribune correeponda with our own expert eoce.'arol treats of this matter in a very lib eral-mindrd nod wise manner: , THE HIERARCHY! IN DANoeit !—la an ex ? tended tith.e of iht Cluctonati Charter Elec tion, ' the * ari t'atheite Telegraph al that city.,lne, or Li, and Ogg:lb-piece o! Bishop PURcELL, thus pathetically. but bitterly. re fers. to the tact that florae oannber,of Catho lics there. as in Off city, refused to ?nlist in the ,crusade against Free School Education and.(he. Free Schou! Skstezn : ..,. "The Native American Catholics, particularly the y oung men were fascinated with what they call ed liberal opinions, and could prevailed up. on toaive lull credit to,the ippression endured by thii,-.-Ci.ureh. , sn farfign fonds (' ! ) They hid in their min& lk beautiful theory of toleration which they tkoneht wits identical with repuilicantam, and substainiat as heaven." - ,', . Wh%rever the priesthood commence this war,uponiducation, and American Repubh cawtsm in general, they will find hundreds of ,patriotic' Cathulm_who indignantly re p:Willie' the alliapre. There are Catholics every where who liel4e,they can continue to be CatholicS, and at 'the' same tiine he ' Americans, and stand by and defend all Anier ican institutions. No intelligent Boman Ca holte.-except the priesthood, whose interest it is to keep the people in ignoranCe, can be made to . believe that religion is-anti-republi can, or inti-religitius. It/ is only „that pow erful clsiss who liv'e and fatten upon the cre , ' dulity, superstition and : ignorance `at-their followers that ;are enmity with our free, system of education, and they will continues to war upon it. because their poWer ever the' 'Mods and upon. orthe Catholic Masses can ,`onlY* be maintained' by the most abject state ignorance. Not only - Ay!!! they find "Na-. Live Americafi" Catholics " " fascinated by what'ilicalled liberal opintons,"•but there are hundreds and thousands of foreign Catholics ' , rho are "fascinated" by thesOme "republi. ran delusion" all over the country, sad the Onger they continue ;his war upon " liberal { in this country, the more ihor ortghly will they becopie satisfied of this incr. Obifneb - gable. Tas LO!MON;QCARTER Y Rivtaw for Avail has - teet receikod.i.j,tcontaini . tnurieroini articles writ• tou in.thetkei Etyle of the able conductors of them periodicats, , Publisheil by Scott & CO., N. yOlf—price, tia l ekwood or say : one. the foil ILevtews 53 a year; Or' Blackwood With the tour 11e views, SIO these worts cap he subscribed for at Dartnati',... TTAVEL3 rN EGYI'T F.tursTrn," by 3. Thonias, N. D, - Tbiz work hai ink been publish to'neas form and large clear type, by.Lippincoti, rirambo 5s • -rrirza m a ' I iyely,intereeting zt ich of .The -ii.weliiefe Of the Eifsl Id instinct tlar. render. The lr story Will i td thia little book For sale at Bannait'a. .Ggau,y:it !or Zuni. :he engra titgaltt this number are very stiperior- 7 ' , The trio , bifalnn'er the. APeslien; - " especially, is splendid, Theist are several gond ,hits )abbErdeliopcbin, the..last . tewpages, that may interest the rising teration. The stories and oilier reading matter id. this number are interesting 'and instrtietiye. Price - 153u year, or 25 cents a 'number-10 be had al Tut iLIAMTRATED MAGAZINE 0? ANT, pUbll.!l. rd hF Alexander Monwomery. plew , York. This periodical. Fustaios the imeriesileg charact e r prciiiiewd its commennemet. The fifth numb s r, tor May. is now bofore contaius a nho aO. at reading metier, coiiiiirising luster• is 1 ald biographical obeli. stories, &L - c., dec.; be 4 sidei some' Uli . 4 handsome engravings. We . . •pr.sst i his' Nisi:aline 99 am ng the best of moonily ,'. riodiCu6. Price 51 a car, or 25 cents a num (' r+fer sale et Bautz.n's. .! . • I", ' • , ~ ~, . is Sinai - mat. Viustssiest," by c. W. Webbrr. Thor 01 1 t.o!ti 13iclot, the Guide." "Taloa of the • cseberp - itorder,'-' Zito. ' , This is a new publication . ~ . •y lippiercut, Gamboa:Co,. Philadalpina, and is iltrly to be immensely. popular. It'. is meant to . 2 .. aso oly ttie "new" light" Spiritual philphy of 1 nese latter days, and to Show , ttp its-fineries in' ; ... heir true colors. It is idescriptioulif'" spiritual" . rec im uerJ'Con hi ri b lt b ions of te-ssritrorroinded," Zti o c t . ii \ 446 . - Ilt c. is prominenthumbug ofthe •'' 'IC tury is fully expo:tied and justlribulzed. The.,:. took is well written end amply `repays the trader , I fcr his time in its perusal. To •2' had at Banuat's total iffiiirp. I=l Or The Emt4o Town' fall.—We lately' commended's worthy enterprise,tnow on foot in our Beiniugh, to the favorable attention of the pub lio—titis'building of a Town Hall at the_rorner of Cettre eud•Mehantongo streefs. Since our.notice off - the movement the propertihns been purchased for 55.500, and the subscriptions have- run up to upwards of Sll',boo. The entire cost of , the con. templateB hnild:Og, including the amount elreidy expended, for this property, is estimated at 5'4.0,00 • The plan of the buitdingu now , proposci. is 45 - 6410 ;•••• ' 7' • _ - Erato:nig on Centre street, 40 feet by 123 test on Mitlantongo, to be three stories high, with a base• meta cellar. On the.firsi door, a more rpm, 40 feet front' on Centre street, by 63 feet, clear ; with three oiSces back, fronting on Mahantongo. greet eech 19 ket:3 inches Oil 23 feet.. The entry on Centre street over 13 feet;-:l1e stairway to be., 6 feet aside: On the second door, four offices—two -; frointshg on Centre street, each 18 fee! 6 inches by .23 feet and two on Kehantongo street, each is tees : lly 26iset—witti.st LehtiarelleOui back 37 "feet by 4110 , VI inches! On Ate third floor s large Halt '6O feet; by , 37 (set 10 oh,* clear, and 3 rooms back, l ei peetiVetir atm - rut 13 feet ' 7 inches by 21 feet lh inches, 20 feet • .18 feet 40 inches, and Sleethr,l4 feet. No pistivs '••et has Seen propo _ sed tor the 'division of the !Basement.. i . tioCh a IsUirding, to undo4tedly much needed here . . 7 5,tosse luta nffiees_ark#gre l at demand " and rent high, igo, thr mc....1. large Hell for concern. : m i l : bids:ins, coaron pert bre., is it'llotirt of at- ' k , ~erst,ixeistant Co taint. Vs 76 cotr{ Beth Nulty as :Ohm** po the 2osed . 'would not pay i i l am d A give drriden investment ; on the one. Iraq, ell the thaices are der' .idedly in its fivor„ Ii • snipes art( but take the Ilogible to estiutste ,the p,a,gbie .relit tlf 4 thest mug we have men; t toned. even it* ai 'foe*, 4 will bil found to renitent is the to to," easy neat internat. . in Sian* la Lb, stxrva, it is !also propoled ,to • oceupreirie or more, rooms for the establishment of a Scientific alinmt Sehorlii under the &}rie of \ Prof Aoters.Shotdd *hit, aimed, it win civi l • ouvt.y'hilo of ;gistmatraljuleantsge to the Tiogiolt; ' beside - 3 the certain profit to the Proprietors ~ f the 1 , . • , neibibl. ,•- . 1.. r .., . The location is central abd.eireendly favorable • - J t,,i ttii"purposes designed. • "iy . _ ".`o*n Ball 'of the dimenriara Ow 'awl in such st eituation,,harld , ' sorncle.iult up, would ridourbilready tp the pµb• ',. liCipiril of the Borough. • . • • , •', l . , .. :'CVO birdie' whole mailer thuitOly before the puillic, a s CLforts are !icier ; Tale to Iputplete the I—subscription list, that nit itty examine and under • i s '4,-„c a t ii : far . themselves —, that . none- way eornsists • - themtilroi or others bold tack fix wont• .of the necessaryuifixontion. - - . 'e;i(Borough, rriprartmen/s.-- Pntt6 vitlehas tnlen tech rapid l atanjea, in the wiiy of iniprove meat, ntithut the last yeti or two, we have. hating been able to do her enterimaing eui=ene iqnice, in keeping the outsideei agivOeder what nur "berg" is rapidly aiproaehini to.. Playing the "Jean about town," the other day, we niticed the talUr- i _ .. ith leg improvements: — I • -,'' , --.. w INe l ? Keeferl ' ---` betpies '. eut i tocumbeitt' . , u Its - iS a ' Messrs. E, Yartntstr ilk, Son hare lately take* i most •Worthy and euraspluy Ural. That 1: - , cionit0 the 'old Pioneer Furnace, on the Island and are now 1 E gr thq t ? l gke *. howsrsef t lharg, sews hiadp,h e i l arAl: doing a good buiskress•-•-torning'iun good Iron end ~ poen b e l , h o wled (bird% cassassimed• do larere in pretty good quantities . 1 •- . 1 ing optiatimn of pinkie; theithel4 , I ed look me ' The neW Rolling 11 1 11‘ of Hitaits, 'Bratty's & 1 f0rF4;211401 . estiallkt;Oaerta9 4 s t h a e' -• : 00111- Co.,'ltt the upper end of the lkitOyligh, take all the j holm.; f igicking out some 1 0 or 12 fed" l2 is mad P% i Cid made at • the Furnace Ind manuta,•turs it I win be 'oiled 6to tbs.' Tftwoommliria fluty." nest into Bar and Railroad iron, iiirwtfilh last, the ,Re- fen, tittle wind dui vol MO* NoniorSonah Evil 1 gion immediately round' about us effort]= an abitn• a nd w,lt at thesum dote, itinverftbaludWarth ; danfmarkett • Previous neglect had left the "Li Furnace in a ' I,Vhere'4 the et:anted ""tinnellinitauldnel" I most 111100U8 condition, and it will reptile some i l *Th e _ n i, l p t , !p o ck ha s been so, fir completed, t I time, together with cuns,derahle outlay, to " put f Mr. Bast had eonimatenced shipping out- i thinks to rigtit.". The Messer. Y., hare already Igm barge - kit the dot* Mahe 5, tb 104 - ---- done much and the appearance of the place 12 mit" work is prognesSing rapidly: ' ' ' 0 terially changed for the: better, but much mill re. A Boatman unknown tot a ls w ow, wassev s n , I i ruins to hd doite. -, ,l . . . bruised by Galling into the bete, ali a bpi': w { The Paiateri „ and Carpenters have been !rosy i about entering.. He 'mei caught between the 14t f r or f m i e daYt Pa” ix6 ,h he ' nliut c:f..44.° i r " lia" " 'and the widloof the wet. it war at fimt ht 1 - i t -*Tins to put on - . f ttite:. a holiday frer atlas that his elate • was isisael; but such; am ... 11 , u s t. long needed a thorough repoi - i . .ion, both inside and ma not the case. —: -°- told I '''' • ; 1 z. , out `sad we IWO glad ris see its nia igetnelit l ints MI. There is • cotoitieriArle complaint amongst our ! . len into the hinds•ef some one ia• h public rpirit mistreee. owing to the scarcity of New York I enough to •Isld .r. ertale U. Capt. F. • ~K Pon i t 11 ° w loading. Many hosts hire not made a tingle trip, acting agent for the property. and we are sure if tht• season. seat,eity of ems on the mme • Hip 'the Proprietors will on:y •• toe the mark-- as they Road seems to be one of the causes. • Why is this ? should, the Capt. will soon put things in apple pie Preliminary measures hare, been taken by the order. . - different denominations of this place fur the erec , . , Sou HANNAN, Esq.. of Orwiehurg has laid out lion of a cemetery, on the lands of Gideon Beat. the ground and is now making dther preparations f:tl ,The location is one of the most beautiful for kidding a halsomo refideni.e tor' bitnseit and m e. , :in the county, being the elevation back of Monument Hit. 'A handsome buildin g the," Old White Church." ,--It sum be seen from cannot fail to shim .ir to the very liepi ads/ardent.' nearly , every p a rt of . 10W13 . ' • .' . 1 in such a , locaticin. - .. . - . • . ~ • . On Saturday night_we enjoyed a rich West. The Mail arc now iengavd quarrying oaf th e rt'd on the side of Monument Hill ; Centre ,taint, for a stair-Way imp to ihe'lon . ument.. it .the :ilatue, iag.eail, in Nhiladelphia, is frnir , hea in nine, all thir Other parts of the Monument are tar enough under impred,colie entire completion or the work And it's inauguration i kry 'tire lilt July' nest: Mr. GEOE.G.t. Rama t ha.i erected a largo Iron. Ward:corm at the corner'c;: Norwegian nod Rail road mreet. dimen: , :ons are :i tect imiNorwe ginit street, runtung iminedi3tely be..irle. the Railroad truck en that street 11 , 1) Pert. h , ive d as a more for, heavieriamthi of Iron and kireired building rubsiantialiv con , structed. Mr. A:Carr.Elr pro= pei - t3 . • ha's torn , Ziwn the un , ,, , ,htly-frinne budding. at the corner of Nahazne.nwo and :..;econcl ilreers, and i± about to erect a tqlbstantial brick ono inthed. steel It is be hoped that other proprietors in th,s famous row, (Clinton) will tclie Ole had and follow M. R.'a good example. Th 0, , ,, too eonspien....o.3 a portioi of the town, to los left' nnintproved house±qtere were among the bul.t in the pare, and hetice it is not to he' wondered, at that they seem :verging toward their doici3e. . To peraonit fund of the , hum ca ,matbihery, the ring 01 the anvil and the busy "-titling ola full work 'shop; we recommend a visit to ziNinEfqff ~IIt 9E5' FoundryA Machine 'Short" 'on Coal street. It Is quite a treat. :these works now corer altnoi4 one, entire - 441=re of thmitseives and a good part of an other, the various deparlinents occupying different buildings. It to the, intention ofi the Proprietors. however, to encloseiall their works. Foundry, Mti .chine, Carpenter \ ant Slops one mrimmase build:6g,:under one roof and on ore floor. To tbir intent its the commencement of their plan to be perfected in the course of time, they, have already erected a substantial, light and airy brick .bhilding 100 - feet square,and the corner of Coal and High . street'Or tae Foundry. Here. the cast Ines lire performed and :the height of the building and . the size and inecitant"molthe Cranes, two in num ber, are arranged for the largest sized, castings The building is now about tote extended Coal aireet„ 136 ft et -farther, (making-216, ttet lital I) - to ineltide the Machine Shops7-tlto fotindati.'m ii al ready laid, on one side—but in order to prevent't he stoppage of the works, the ntiteliin:n.y will be re moved ,gradually withtgits proper) [the new walla built up areund it. -In department there will be three cranes similarto thane in the I• Pountlq • ' and the - works will . , arranged • throughout that a casting from tie Foundry '-au be passed successively through the:vatiotir 7 sliiipl., un til its-mechanism is coMpleted and it Is turned out ready for the, market. By coicent of the -Town Council, the buildings on Calfewhil I . street, betiorecn [ Coal end Railroad, arc, being removed... so as to straighten the find Mentioned 1' ..nu making the tipper lot of SNYDER if' , re . lie: lu u. et( . The west side of he lo; n:C•NIIM , liniirO.of hia beet. Gael up several feet, walled uu a r turri.nui 'made Irma: thi.lluilroad. r•y the- ra>l)til'iJiPLl , t• 07 4,121.11)1c: and. utiloadarg vak The 13.hiel:quali shop of it• sell ilt "worth a Visit. Fourteen-till's me hero kepi constantly going, and the * continual i nirriti•;; of the Marty, rinvils,•the flying spark, laid ilic 'co; es o f l. - ~, liondejous ha 1DP1,4 vielded by ri.du-nr - t arm, :nuke up a ce e coni whidl Ine .t.... ,e1 , t , r • may learn to appre f ate the " km:. and ••ply w" ,if the 'moults': The ear Oicp-iyitli iri ;,:.m . or:, -;.wrog,, morticing and oilier tiumlonei", %Ai ulw A llen; I.) the nod of silittle.Steitto eapt.e, 1, anoti,,:r c ttr.o.tty. Indevil the emabh;luMent rhrouc bout v a I.4riarl. Of curious intere,l; but our hunt,* pare this wect: fi‘rcer i, to lebve the. ieader to 'go told caarnine the remainder Mellitus/Al'. 'Wiled the rbructuie in caritemplallol) iii c01:4)4.k), it Iv h 1 1.• one, of the velY large.st t.ized mbilliti,litiient. of the hind nt the Ututed.Stater, preixtte4 iitpcn out the tir't cla-,s orie ' ork; and an litilimitidlimaniity of it.' 1 • P , ! --------- r ij-TtVolobe) y.—T!te mouse of .M r. 'JOHN t ntOYD. tip Palo AltU, between this• Owe and Pur r CarbonJ was entered burttlars on "Wctltie'4lAy li*t 1141. and s7h stolen from u ttunk, hr!ide, Niro, of the liinv.e leivg petteraAy rutnaged. The evident adraltnessii..ed tirtliclitliglar , ; on the otti-ation,sthaws them 'adept< in db.. tat , rs At the window where they eit:ered, littiqin parrot itihts cage, which was caretall!: r,entot - ed and pla cep in anther position. A watch tinder Mr. pillow was alsolremov , tl add put into h.s rest prx..l:et and hung over the radinrs he bnrelarstho seeni ,ba , ..e made n eei,etal sinrch through.the linti-e for 'plunder, but titidierr nnihing of consqtittenve, thr.y 'returned to the herb' roam and tipenitra small trunk under the di:d‘whet t‘' aid Airs. 13. %vete rleepirq and the money. In the morning till rotin.b'lt wg at the foot of th.; bed, suppo , ed tr, 1.117,; he,n - b ro . t in, in case cl, emergency. :qr. b. and hp; 'wile think (hit chloroform or seine other .4alttl.ve was employed to prevent their waliing„ as it seems 'al most iinpossibte that so much eohdd have. Leen/ef fected in their room wahout /11 , turittng theta,, and besides, they experienced headachy and Other nii• pleasant qmptoms ail day Thurrdny. No clue has yet been had to the Robbers. , . • tr Town • Councrl.—The org,aniz.ttion of 'fie Council for the current year ivq. , effected Fri. day evening, eitfi intkt., as tollo !NH : Pfc. , iderp , C. S.Pry; Town Clerk, Janie A. Mcßarron ; doh citor, Robert Al,Palrner ; Supervisor, Joseph Kim. mel ; Tea collector, Wellington Kline; Superv,sor, Squluel te#Arb Trustee 01 Burial jround, B. T. Ti* for • The followin,g sanding Commiti , ...e. Nrive ap. pointed: Are0unt....4.1. IV. flotebeiry,'C. W. T'ilnian, II L.. Cake. - StreetDesirt Sherile, Jaccb K - olikr. .1,1(.6 ,- - . Kteuzle, _ac zavern. , -_ • Lamp anriritch—John 14Barron, L E. IJlancf;V. J. Fry. • . . -.2lrarkst Clezaver, N. Ny'w nam, Sohn I%l4:Barron.. • Suirocy—C. .W. Pitman, IpMl lic,. ! ciberry, N. M. Newnam. , ,Pire tr i nparatzis—E. E. Rawl, Jl. L. r;ke, Rase Severn. • tr The term of service the inembeN. I , : ar ranged thus :--Newnam, icnzte,l ohkr and tle 'etrve one year from this iiiite; •Rand. Cleaver, Fry and ISfeßarron, two . yeai,s; wit Sc ern. berry, Calie and Vitmati. threc,.years. • • • rir:St. Caw 'Elrettoit.—Thse election for- I Coroit,gh orteirP, re , tilted hS frli"Ws: I Chief Bitriess, . John I%leDetitald ; Counrilmea, 1 llatthew S Stocker, inn. Mailer, Jacob France..) Town Clerk,,,Lot Evans; Geise ; Akstmeor, James A. Kelly ; As.t nt As bemors, Benjamin S. 'Jackson, David L. iticiv• , 14-; Judge; Parnnley ; Ins ctor Theodor 'Johnson ; Thomas Irvin; ilLiarri ! Porter, Adam Kline, traria Srohy,; Se flopt (ors, Jacob Fame, ,David L. 140.titirds. Frencis Srintiellacr. , , , ,['Judge lfcgm We r. , — tt.gret !earn tfat 114 e aeodent Ilt.ttt:s . and SiiEs, near" Northumbetiand, menii,rned In the Juurtijd )ast week, was:rnore i.erimts than tune t firaisuPPied: The former Fetillernan recetred . severe eurotaqhe head - and was considered danger ously iil tOr levers, davit Its many friends here, however, wilrbe glad 'to Itiiro that he is now convalescent. • 1 "•1 Tar The Lads's' Fair;. field last Weeliiin 24 . itteriville, is 'repreteiated lc; ttottvo been mausualli' :nteresfing, end profitable, bet4dess Upwards fourteen hundred dollars' worth or what the AtenC.: /I C4llll, "Fitnehgoisda," were diposeld of. We have net heard - the actual innalitut ciearitd. aria eau : ear:seal ter us repeatly fkotd Minetalriiie? •OF Theatrd,cal Conipaly. cupapristug fame'a,x gentletrien- and four ladle% 'we ex:peet-' ed here gni west.; Theynie reproseitietl to hoer. goo§ of unquestionable. Drauzatie•taleor of their Dunes (we haw; brer t ebowit the list; wilt b e tionattlar to the FatOus tyf the stage. . , • . rir Pp Mo ndaylast: Ititliee Reed, niter a heiting,'rotantitted for . !tint et the June ,e ion*, Albert Burton, a yocitigniati of this hbroutth;charg= ed With, hakilig(Aakeit $95 from1101121(3 DaugbertY, propriet# c fabrtinier's Befeetork. l' • I. - ! %, = i - SCIWYLICIII. --- Jag away of tbia (ikeep r t what may be Imes . • = r - carp tp make loom for the stone pavement') tvtomattlntomalki o> tlpaeo o and again Ailing op the space with gravel, Tke : Past dis.- pjoio L as is flonein Philadelphia; is a mere useleas trat ... 4 4 6 ,- 01 , 0t "' b e ,;l e da ; sad waste of if dad soMelhibg wont. i— runts, aro stsl1 41 iteritly assisekitviirec insfrad rwc r d irr r t 9 *the ` T4-41mtg O ra '” " eta 1 " 4 : 06 " 14 (43 ‘ 14 1 -urv a eft i . ira - a t LT."'" thor tune " flea Ringers." "NulTaed." There were how ever, II few of the 'tlehoya" (who eteawd the vi-' gilance or their Inatinnas) present, who "kicked upri muss." I Think a few 'dories (allopnthre) of unliumt hickory aahea, would make them a 'little more " (lacing." Hope they tray be looked after. . • Yours truly, • • Schuylkill Haven, May 9, '53. SENTINEL. • - [Since the above vats ._ ,type, We have learned itint Mr. D. H. BAKzit has been •appointeo Peat inr,ter.—Ei/..-,/ournat , . EV"a, Bible Society teas organized at '&11'1 Haven, lam 'week, auxiliary to the County SocitilV-. lin - Wednesday evening a. merlin" was held- in the heran Church and a Constitution adopted. At ter which the tollowing of f icers were elected :- I‘lrs..Liwis, President ; Mrs. Keefer, Mrs. Witson, Vice Presidents; Mies C. Robinson, Secretary; ;gins Anna Small, Treasurer.. A Board Of !vlanagirs was then atom • from the ?.everai Puncher., as follows:—..gertiiian Lirtherstir Mrs. W..Hunminger and Miss touisa Bowen ; En glish Lutheran, Mrs. Dr. Shannon, Mrs. Elizabeth H naming& ; Evangelical, Mrs. Henry Saylor, Mrs. Dr. Peon; Episcopal, Mrs, Hammekin, Dirt. Wid er; Methodist, litre Kuim, Mrs. Shooter: • rir Afr. David Clark, late Master Machin lilt on the Mine HUM Schuylkill R-ayett Railroad, lately rt-trned his Place... The hands in the employ of the Company, held a meeting in West Haren,Sat iirday, 30th ult., and through S. R. Dickson, Esq p:el.ented Skim a handsome gold pencil and a box of drafting instruitients, as testimonials of their res pect for him.. Several speeches were delivered on tha ccensitin. PORT CARRON AFFAIRS• • IPROM1 PROM OVRRairiCLait COZZIGSPONDENT.I . BANNAN:—I have been looking in your pa. per ?Mariana for a CarrarpOndetide from this place; but, bring so near Pottsville, I auppolio our light inuA he eclipsed, or, being the terser, is wholly ob teured by your brilliancy, I should not be surpri• ted if, inNteaa of having a eorrerpondent for your paper, we should have a whole paper to ,ourrelirs s'lollt Port Carbon is now a Borough and the officers seem very realous_and detemtined to discharge the various trust. , confided to their care. They have ,Orveyed and laid-out the atteels;and the work of filling up, curbing and paving hall commenced. The property holders are trembling at th‘' anticipated co'. , t. it is tiphill work to pave in &Out of vacant lots- - -and I am sorry to say there is a greatauraber here: would direct the attention of the poweiti that I,‘• to Mr. S. Lewis' articles in your paperon pave- Ments ; uj they arc at present carting soft mud on hard ground,which is surety no improvement. " The Chietßurges.has istmed his proclamation ugaiiet Jogs - ; hut, like persecuted species or 'wet% they berm only to increase the fatter. Our town hat not altogether caught the sPirit of improvement 'that 'characterizes the' age. ft ip• vccure,. in size very slowly. On .the Sharp MOU'll• tam side, quite n number of 'houses have gone up . lstely, but on the other, there is little doing, caused, pc;Ltime, by the property or tots being held it leo hit , lt 11 figure. The. Borough wishes to negotiate a loan of Four Thowand Dollars to build a Town Hall, which ,g, etrectea may give a fre, , h impetus to building, gen• orally, unit materially change the 'pact of rasing. Ido not wish to impress your readers untivorn. illy with regiini to our "berg." It has a go.-4 ma ny advantage*---it is in a beaky location,_ has many good sites for building, either private residences or bu,friess esiablishrrientigood water and plenty °fit; and other requisites \to make a flourishing town. Those who doubt it, may come ani i rudge tor them. 1 ' TAMAQUA AFFAIRS: • dr,Fatal Accidients:—The Gazette of Sat itrdag la t, ehroniele3 fevrral dietreesiir , aceidenta in the neighborhood. 1 On the 201 h alt., Win'..Eieenbuch, a German, in entail:ding io jump upon a peering - in --I w' of loaded eGal intre, tell on the track and was terriblyl, amnia :y(l by I ie Irani peeing over hie lody, pile leg nni*nlaled by an attending pliyea-tan;tint he dtri lieirivdiateli after the operation; • lie'vrati • married then, about 42 years of age.-_ I On the Walter Ritharde, white at work in the new slore of l'iletars.J. &. R. Carter, on the hotel= of Little Schuylkill Company, Was killed 4t a bear tall of coal. Wm. Bowden iicrrowly e peel, at the carne tune. Alt. Richards. leaves a with.and five children—he was about 40 years of age. Thel Gazette Speaks of Mtn es a most aeieellent arid exemplary citizen of •T maqua for , • many ye-arc.' - ! • Orv.the 2d inst., Scrilee t ;Armstrong, about 18 searc of age was killed by a fail of coati while- an ,geged in driVing a breast in•Jonei 4s Cole's Buck ville eollietv • IVdR THY MlNtiti . JOURNAL.I 10,11 R StREETS...--NO 5. • - Or THE KINDS OF r,AVVIENT FOR TIM STREETS • OF .I POtTSVILLE. I Having thus given a brief, description of • the different kinda of pavement which have been suggested to -introduction amongst us, wish an account f their cost, so far as yells bld information as been received ; I will now offer some remarks as to what rkind of . pavement would bibest adapted to our situ. a Lion and rircumstacces. Any kind oft ooden pavement, from the perishable natu of the Material is not to be thought ot. he cost of cut stone pave • 'nevi would see to place them beyond our I , reach at preseu , i l f no objections existed 1 against them on ur steep gmdes. We would I then appear to confined to the pebble pave bi mem, or some o her of about the same cost • and durability, f Jrr "'suers, use, with the ad z . . oition of the tr 3 Aay in such narrowstreets ' as have a great amnunt of travel. Some water-worn or rounded •pebbles,' which might be tx4e,d for paving rnav bc ; obtained at several "points along a' d may ) ' the 'font of die Mine-Hill and .Broad 'Mono- I I Clip, hut they are very irregulat i then 4, i quality. To dig up and assort th se and f then haul them, three our tour nii— will I I make a very eogly covering , tar ~ .ret, fil.v and a eery - rough one, even e 1..-... ' , great- est skid is empl yed in lacing:then. I do not coast er a peb4te paveme tat alli ;desirable, or on that should be adr . ipted if; anything better an be hild ; indeed it is dif deult to concei 'e, what; except n essityti should have at first led tif.their use They are rough, • noisy and difficult to c , and i Ihave, in short, Whin; to recornm d them, , but their haat:tee and resistanceito earand tear: Pebbles, owing to them r l ila have, ' when first st up, about as much stability as, a lot oreggs set on end. The Mond or tink;: hiliii= is given to the pavement aft wants by the reppated ramming it receiv --dri-' vine the pebbles down into the I ' gravel below,iand thusforcing it up berw 'ht. = • and afterwards Icircing gravel dciwn rom the top by the wheels of carriages ,ng o ver it. And yet after all' this arti ,sal twain -1 such a pavement require Commonsense would ety o(using a material a require such artificial alt mem stability ; eves it . Sack ,n' material; I beli among the bard and tong) mountain side in the tau the . Borough. , These , c cheaper OM any Pebbh% L ., far superior pavement. s: both- for horse and. vebich 'and tensility lee. repairs To give in as 'brie a 1 my ideas of dut kind of pa , , mins. 1 wiltakiscsibetwO simxples*ith a locatitylbteieli;, - first triammung- that the iata tat e act 4:ltTh agiWgri ep 'aa'i°°dsnaterlatl lthe4 oraromenrigary. g : etell leetiltrsrelltimedetalnpstyan7tt_therefo:audismvwtuli6 unilierg,- ad culvert. acid at accomplish' the two other destrpble objects of draining Q ui c am s and prcssing the :surface Water under groitml. , For instance the present provisiodfor pas sing Of the wan:- at the, crossing of Mahan tango and Centirtteets has long been an an •ri.msnce to the public, a remedy for which hassfor same time engaged the attention of the Council. To remove this nuisaticf-Jel a rolvert lie cominkficed, at Norwegian creek. and extended to Some distance beyond Cen tre street. with inlets on both sides of the fireet, sufficient to pass in all the surface water. The bottom of it to be below the bottom ca the cellars. If the soil tound to be very wet, let smallopenings°l4.left top of the culvert at civil 2.5 feet.land from there,let small stone drains be extended to the ens& stone, meeting. iu A . point at the openings in the shape of the letter V. After the culvert and drains are filled, and the 'earth has had sufficient time to tiecome consolidated. (which might he hastened ,by ramming while tilling.)—let the, grouted be, paved off to the 'Shape it is intended to! give the pavement; on this sprend 3 inches in thickoessof give!. Meantime let dslcillful person be employed to select 1/ml24e 'sand stones above mentioned, such flat and even ones as will fit close together, or nearly so 'when laid—not exceeding 4 inches in 'thick ness and tb beas uear as pos.sible of an, uni . tarrit depth or breath of Cp or 3 inches, asthe stone may generallY - run, and of any gonve -1 nient length ; let these - be roughly trininied on the ground that no superfluous' ma'terial 1 may be hauled. On the street as aboge Y pared these stones are to be set 'on edges as. closely together as possible, with their length at right angles with the length of the street. Such f openings as may appear between the stones, should lie filled, as far as . possible with the spawls or fragments dressed - from the stone while laying. The payernent.then 'to be well rammed over and a coat of gravel an inch or two in thickness fPread over it, to -be worked into the smaller joints by the Wheels of theicarriages, whiCh might be has tened by an additional ramming on the gra vel. . On some of our limier grades it 111:11 be necessary to make the gutters of brick. but on the steeper ones, if made of the ptivenient above tlerilied, they can readily be kept clean.Ltwis. _ . Mn. Enron,-:Stnee the grant! simuliane oui onslaught of Roman, Cathtilie Ihshopso and rriests upon the', Common' Schools of many of the northern,. eastein; western and middle States of this great Republic has part-. ly died away; and. since the'growling of the "Beast" is now only faintly heard, as disap pointed of his prey, he retires for, a time to his lair; will you allow me, quite briefly, to call the attention of your numerous readers to a very importancstihject, iu close connection with this.great question„whidi most deeply and-vitally interests every true hearted Amer can citizen. .To every contest het wt:en nations, victories are nothing worth, unless they are follow ed up by prompt, action, so as to secure the adrantakes of victory, and, thus "render the probability of further ame!ision more remote. So should it be in a contest of prin ciples. • There has just oCeurred; as first Intimated, not a great•war of -principles—For the odds Have been too unequal for a great war—hut there has been an iniposing array of forces, a 'measuring of strength ant! a little skirmish ing. nod enough has been seen of rhe enemy with biscloven foot' to revearlii , .'terrilile na ture, to show his•implacahlepaired, to exhi bit • his relentless anger, and tq cause every American-patriot to'rejiice with jut unspeak able that the enemy is no stw'nger,'and that in all human prohability, he mustfoffeer re main powerless iu this great " Asylum. for the oppressed of all nalions." and on this luxuriant soil. where " Virtue, Liberty. and 0 Independence" are alike indigenous and pe- j!! rental. • • When the finger of Providence directed the : j!, Pilgrims of the Old World across the track ji - less . and, almost unexplored waters of the `Ocean wild, to these . inhospitable sent-them upon an errand fr.li• the accomplish-_iii 'meat of a purpwie far alaive and tar beyond the comprehension of mortal minds and in all this-great everikliaw wUnderfully - has tlisq2li great Creator caused the wrath of Man praise his Maker, God. t., Driven out fruity the land of their Fatliers'A •by the tron•heel of despotism and of oppreq sum, they seek in this great • wilderness oft. 'the West a place where' they may worshiKl God in peace, and trammit to generationsiol come the boon more dear than life itself, aniU which has written tipun the of its eostO ' in Mysterious and locurimreliensifile hers, the price of human blood. 'No sooner were the Pilgrims of the'Olk Wo4.4=satablishril in :heir new abode than rheyeeor the Common School Hom.e, into it their little ones, and teach them tire elemetita of education. With the Bins. for their principal text , hook, and that without note oncommenr, exfsA cept as to its moral and political. aspect, in )14 , :, Space of a singleeentury; they raise up a na,, riots of patriots-: 'tis true.they differ in 00: doctrines of religion, but religion largely pc0 1 )! vades the public mind, and from the Dieu:ill ' principally, they imbibe 'those views of gov;;.1 , erament, and incorporate into the very,ele a d merits of the national mind itself thosd prig-ij i Niles of intelligence, of science, of libertnl and of. justice, which nerved a liandfull 41 men to resist the oppression of England ,heq I self, and emboldened them to measide arms I With the most powerful and most Mobitioul / q nation of nhe world. . 'their cause, based -upon theifOundation 4 , ..., eternal righteousoess, prevailed\ and 110 same liberakprinciples ofjfiStice ii\ol equal, ity which nerved their prins to yict; in * terrible hour of ba'rtle(also prevail to tliii• hour and exciteineVof stfccv . .s: and what writs the result? It .carcely need be nai4d. i may be readgt I around. above. beneath ; tia'. , 1 ture almcKt seems to have formed the word:, upon every tree; her songsters in thegroves'4f the forests almost seem to warble the ansiat in every note : 'the flocks' of the herclsmili!, catchiqg up the thrilling inspiration of 14t.. strain,' awkwardly, yet gratefully, seem ;'.'h sound the reply4pon -every ear--“ViaTUI, 1 LIBERTY and IrinsyssmrscE." These shrill be the principles of the government, whii. 1 the- BIBLE itself shall be the 'corner.storie thereof. . -• t 4 t , ,• Viatue, as draWnliom the matchless into. . i ratify of the BIBLE, which, itself has been the I foundation nod cause of this strange result, ' LIBETTY, regulated by law, and INDE Pei. BENCE without liCenllallllleSs. f ~:; 'Behold the beautiful temple - 7 1111 s tetnPle i of.' • If 2 'N- reit while it becomes the cd't. entratton oh,the gaze, the admiration Ail wonder of the ivorld ! Contrast it with the rotten, crumbling, ilillicig monarchies of pl. rope andhehold firm, in point of true human glory, it towera.above them all. , • t.,% ,: . And shall the light which directed Our a'n cestors through the dreadful storm into the peaceful placid port, be put out? Sliall the very tonotain whence emanated the pill:4. ples of liberty and republicanism, With' w hich our land, is now so greatly 'Wearied. be'drqd 'tip? Spirits of our ancestors, forbid it ; fOr reason arid common sense forhid• it ' . jusitee and equity forbid it ;, aye, and the strong arin Ind the loud voice of those .‘ tyrannical, Ma jorities," I trust, will forbid it, until all the nations , of this great earth shall be re,61 . 01 • tionized, and peace universal shall reign!fith 1 r, ,, the rising to the setting of the sun. i• ;.1 I • I•• ~, , Directors of the Public Schools, wiat SaYrfIARRIAGE . EOR SALE.—A two seated you, then ? Are you prepared to heed 'th ey I_,Fsality carriage gently new and in good totidl audacious commands of a foreign poliiic a l I lion. for one or two hotter. for sate cheap. Apply to , • ecclesiastical power, holding its seat in Dottie oavem. ° 18.4 t aid its secret legislative assemblies within the very corridors of our own beautiful ternPle of liberty. ; Mile, with' bold audacity,, tkrey heap slander upon insult, and talk of iuit4l • ity ended atheism as - the legitimate res ll'Of our own American system of Comm& 8 }idol s ' teaching, and of our Common Schoolsaoe log but the womb of crime itself, can yOtt Sit inactively under, all this odium snd talsehbod 'and fold your arms in fear, and heed IWehe heats of a foreign power ? i i •-'i' Methinks you will not ; that, if you ;tire Americans, you will be ,true to the tat - ma committed to yob, and that you will he c 4 - "trollied, by, the Warm and grateful 'imPoities of your own hearts and judgments, to loStir," strenwheo and improve the common Scbcfiiis, (the Poor Mon's College,) by every posalble means within your reach. The Etna, :ben, without note or coin: meat, should he-authoritatively made a !lest hook in every School, while the childreti of lie, parents should be permitted to ;Use own version of the Scriptures, i 1• diey e so to do, or if the parents so dire 4 is course has worked well in the 4iiirst.. will it not work well in time to eonie ? gar Children, in - years to come, do with le morality of the Scriptures any better our fathers' cbildreni in time that is only countries under the sun that 0. that have even the shadow of re pub an and liberty, are those countries the Scriptures are universally chin. and the - experinient has been *teen jh and ns otten tailed, toes. tablisti a permanent liberal govermitent With. out theincorporation of the morality ori- z the ,Seriputres into such government. There, is,,uoe feature of this movementiMat is painful, indeed, for Americans to . Contini plateS and yet we must Moll at it, for a:ino meat. / allude - to (shall I say the indelien. EFUIt TAE MINFEIr 'OUR'S Af, j . deuce 4 the Formai wish I could isiillitillth; - Lig , ~:O'er.G ALI - ' - - ' FIRE INsURANCE. Thiniti 2/ ri i tinifir but Del yet am Ido this : I allude. Mei. te ji,_... ~_ ___ _ 4o __ ....t.,i_,1_,6, _ - __,___________l______ ,_ --4-- ,4 j e j„,4 lAA it i,‘Nti - - - the nisrating of the secular PI oPon thi mmiTt;i . mianstseemieic To - -..-- -. boderstideirpia- , A rata , sTATstigtair ~ , great tuitional political questiou the &ma It i tteP o ietee Wilk* o rtftes•Voutt et neker i- /As' ihe *Mita pf Ibe MOHAWK VALLEY FAR - tot ,rs awl:woe IM softie.* the bonito' at UtdEltd• INS! CE C m in the„CoMmottlehnoln , - Yell_ . Ole Ullll2 l, —O . 1 111SPLIILWIN POrrlr,ltdostal infamy ',3* the estate's -. A m d e . , s' it .: ll ",. 4) P.,,,lai`.....4„:l.la.littettuifp. DpPAILTRIENT'. of the:Press - by e power of Komar. or Of the Solitt lore. lafrie__,:of 'Opt !WOW* of rottsyttic4 • tim i „e f ii iy , i g.,7l;; ° ,24 4 , l 7 l — a r i , c o i tpsh , I. ...---_--:,-. :z --1 . ,-- 4 ,-- .:--_, - p-_- , ---- -__ • ,- hone irot deltreletya . arlll awed Cot that_ purpose in tio,ooito P ° Wtli 0 / him , Who an Rife the F 1 7 ' ~ rii Ole itotengh !bf ron..iii.. mostaloav lac I " cmed at 13r°116 ' Scheir4"4lC-C4IIVY'ew Falk . PRICES OF STOCKS ' ~ of the& country to whom he idefillelL / I Ilpth stir- 4f Junt. A• 11t.,31. 31 SWetork IA:11, of i Th e em p ee t of capita; ,rock . r There area few honorable 417 4132 10 said day, when and imbu .n persons interestetl ettn i o f dila sorporatien paid In . e_.. bi. attend. JAMES LI. it'AIitPEIT.LI. Auditor. 4 4 he 1 i r- ' Of Coal sod Traropottattoo Companies in and tom' Mac from the Anthracite Coal; Fields of Penessi I l h w is e Ltle . ma sitb r . k o . as h h ut it th is ey s a iro re ag fe ly w J r be Idelimi Ray 14 . 1 1 15_ 1 '',--' • — l. ' - '-' ,i i - ,"' :', 4 .20 4, :1 i " in ft vea rr te e d ote nec t O o rdta l ; ' t i t) l'6"se 1 t vents. &Ton% plowites.,-1 - 6,,m,„te ~...1 i moshilime of ,to cbanar. is 1 Correeted teee.lly for the Mner , ' Journal 4 thst!.the time will soon COMO When ;he ,a V D - - • • --- i In Itiehhhlghl notell,ar.d notes G idttor, appointed by the Droller? Court rr Scholl- ~. • 4 •A. P. Susewov, Banker PresO' # ili be no longer ifitimideled by thee ; kin Chanty. la distribute the assets.% the bandit oft * °l Ital•b' Lord "P" a Pt il ' ' _ pow ;it . nor inflated by the promises of II tOrr i Jona rorrzasadamosrar.i....arma , orsontt , l - r ' e° ,l ll iT t L iniuisne4 10 tb° , lch,4l3 , 4, , .. : , parr , ...deceased. v. 41 attend for that purpose at " °l n " ari)itrarYo mad stunts MO e n ,,,,,,.., /ribilloas in Ms Pike in the Cocottes of-Fott„Me on MON- R""ved stare rho period °r prelifr. 1 . 1' a ~... .1 DAY.the tdhlt day of done A.D. Issl. at'9o.rtmk Orintillzing, briny th e 3.3 th day of dolt, 1851. in eddi- I t i - I ',' ' lA. PL. of sat 4 day, she° amf whsle al t pettoas a ' •,, , t toasted cablatrad. .. ll' Howl premtom masa and b renaluthe • ilb 344 93--11201 ^43 IC JAI/ 201 h e al/Pl i n". ' 6 "' 4 "" t • i Tl ' ,:l ' aiisouat elf * Laid capital Ai - " ' Mar is. Hat .. ~ -, It t a lock. Wi th .31,t uadttion.t - o. RvaTeilic etertriCE.-Theottatorsigned.Trits- I P ietb bun 9° l" 3 4 2 s eb ' Ib P r " 1 T - tea, writ attend in h OO,e in the Botough of , infante he !times Lt ht•ceiv- Poltatifite,ontEllo6%, Me rtb tast..at ?. o'clock. P. ' el. and 11°11°1410 h y ibl° ' 1111 fortiri:salvoes of distrthotihg o f on d w h ic h h as i corporation. over no abore beta placed table homiest/ Trustee among the t red... iie 1 04,4 ex , ew1x , " and r 3 ° - here of the late Orin of REED a AritiEft, SaieTl i ultra premium 1 " I° • and where all itartiteleAlcaa attend. • . , The st bele U:OntIllt of delda s abditraftll. f 3.14P/11:1.1., Trustee. , °sloe to this on nonlll oo . - Mel lt, 14,1853. - ... 1 , and y4tarh are m ailly arra- . - r . red to.; good ber...! . L7,715.e:: • 11j0T10111brPOTTACIMS POST OFfICP..—Let- ; O r r!" ( "nutut'. l " ° " °°°ll * .. . _ .., ~. kV tells designed lobe lo:recycled by the early hweetithO I fulun's 01, bil 01 ). ~ i 504 01--- ... 5 ... 4 ' malls abould be sent in the ether the evening heroic, Its', 0,010 3 itiourt 0 ! 10,-0 ' I . as no totem can be milled in the morning, etrept " 1 . 11 " e° , o9Ta t t° ll . inri" - fat the through mails to 'Reading ourl Pilliti-delPhin- , I.lse A Debt? i nsnt a or, es pa hi, 1 The Onto. will be kept open from 6A. fit. to 9P. 111 ° .n. ' • fees paid to let'. 14. ii ~ except Metro the on Philadelphia apsfire being as rsreilne , e to 01 1' 1 . 0,1 11 Ott. , sorted. when on re.oyientitrall Lettere trill be dello- "P' nrn • lan • an f"r °M" t and at the ,Window, ( ant- stile.) those to Baled. lttruittlfe.,llCltir i s and sir. 1011 N t'l r AlekslN. P. 11. i "'moil', It, iln addli ton to thr-4bnve,there , is claimer! for (tosses on , i , I . proofs. 'teens. • and ac t m.tints tin iiilktstr I Amount of rialo not am . i boo ledge 4 as MI. ; The amount far bleb ibis I orpollt inll le tbrand as sures, and Jot' which n ni ty bermiti Itrible on the happening of 'contingent es rots. Is, on nolirtes of tr. FiltilllCe. r 1 Fran OF NEAT YORK. I SCIIMISCTAD% Cot:Cite, lei AD•11 C. Van PaTrre, l'iresidinr. 'a.ef •Jawe, I Bata. Seeretiry of the Mohawk %Miry Farmers' In. Durance Compant.•, bring severally duty sworn. depose 112 /ideal, nod each Cu, himself says. then the foregoing I. is a foil, one and torten ststru.ent of the- tanks of Sts. said rearpotation, to rho be , ' of their knowledge 1 and belief. and that they air the above subscribed of ) deers, and rho °Meets thereof. . 1 I ADAM e s VAN PATTEN, Prestt. JASPER DELL Ser't i ' Subset ibed and More before, roe. ( 1 this 2.2111 day of January. 1 , 153 1 11, Ir, Saito. Justu e. ' Agent for Saint lit Ili Corral), .1 0:4 t: hit NI ono AN. it A mil 23, 1553, ___ _ , ___ . 17-Int 4 11 1 1 . mollaWE VALLEY ritiLlll7/tB' /Ss frit,4NCE COMPANY, ' - ortift,44. It I:W. : YORK ICapita/ V21:10,100 Wrll and or.-lirrli• Inte4ted I . -- ! ' ? * „ ing Pa. S K tlEADACll.—Wright's „Wig): Freer& dlriMia i a4s„certain cure tor every fieacriPllallar heridlich i i because they Claim tbe body Input those morbid humors, which, it confined in the stomach, are flit . " Cause of rumen and aiekiaess; want of ap • pet* disagreeable taste in the Mouth, but breath, •cessling At Ids gums, decayed teeth, sad Many ob i er distreltsing camplainta; and when taken ihto)ie circlibuiop, and thrown upon the various Mats of the !body, give rise., to every malady inCident to mat:it: : Four or tive-pf Wright's Indian . Vegetable taken once in twenty•foar hours,- will , in a - short time, put a complete stop to Sink liesdrich at 04 same time the digestive o , ens . will be re-- moiCil ma healthy tone. Arai... of CounkYfrity.—,The nerttate Is I.° ralribv Mrs. E. M. REATTY J. a.' BROWN, nod V. N. HEISLER, Pottsvill e; and tic the Agents "iVen in , another column. Wbolesate Office, 160 • Rats Street, Philadelphia. TOE - VICISSITUDES of the weather are in e -Itreti:t pleasure the exciting Mums of constimpljoa antbll puluionary affections. Persons who twits a teOcney:ta. contract such complaints, -rilimilt4 alz witya be prepared with* madicinal - agent that Will t eflictually eradicate and cure all remnants clewed.* of Oa Ll4t . order. Dr.Stotmye's Compound Sithip ottlirikt Chsrry is sue al the best medicines that ,cakbo used, either (or this above mentioned tietii, or ithuse that,arise from general debility or nelTousprestratton. Swaynes preparation is the only one made that can be :mid to possess!' the ,reall aett:re principle of the wild cherry. His Verniifuge ; ai4 Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla and Tsr Pills are al .4t cry valuable. For Certificsim &t- see ,adver- 114k.,rnent '" , :e I INGEST "—Suel the true meaning of the E wind" PeP ,4 / 1 ," or of the * two Greek worda from Which it ti derived. This is the significant and ap• pOprtate title of the True Dige , tave. Fluid, or ClaS" 11:1 ' 6 itiler„prepared, by Dr. S. S. llotiouToN, of r, lOrlatielphia, from the fourth Stomach of the Ox ilia rune of indigestion and Dyspepstn. It is owd remedy for an unhealthy Stomach.— qji men can equal its curative-powers. It t'cliders good eating perfectly consistent with health the figure of the Ox, in another par of this pio ~e ;DR. J. W. COOPER'S- Vegetahl Dyspepsia u;,, t er,--prepared hy C. P, Hewes—n all tine go Iran the cult Of Dyspepsia. Numbers f Dyspeptics tire using them,and many that .we know, luny been ~., Completeti cured by them, some who have been 4ing them but ,a short time only, are begirkairist to fined great rellef (ton!) them.. They are to be' had of !i S. C. Martin, Druggist, Pottsville, who'. is agent fOr. the Proprietor; and R. Shinier, Port Carbun. --- ---- . POT TRVIILibIIC RIAILELETS" , . • , . 1 lyinitecTini'irek.KlN FOR I . IIE`JORRN /11,. *host Flour, bbl , 45 501 Red peaches par'd.s2 50 It:•• - it.. de 4-00 ido •do unpaed ' 4 25 . host, bdshel 1,10 a 1-12 1 Ord apples paired.' •1 11 Ws, du 'NJ 1 Epps, desee - In rtorn, do - 65 Nailer 16 i 'Oats, do '4O 'Sboulders, !!' 8 i 3 .1.,tatne...d0 10 a _Hauls,. - 111 to 13 ; Timothy Peed,. • 225 flay, tds ' ' 18 50 - !Paver do • v '.3 50 plaster, ' - 500 I - ridtatetitlif • By, the Den Daniel Washburn, 7 , , .hinth, On VI. cdnesdiy evenine; Ilth inst., FRED PATTF:RtION, to ELIZABETH O. LOESER, 'ilaugirtar of Chat tes Loeser. Esq., all of this borough. In Middletown. Pa., on the 10th inst., by the Ift v. Alenteinin Wadisr, A 51. ALEEN, of 'mamma% Pa., f, , .(ortnerly of Deerfield. Mau., to CATIIARINE Mc- II CRTltt C, "Middletown. „ • Da the sth hat., by R. D. Meek, WILLIAM W. .`',,pOTTPI, to 513 RV JANE WEI.WII, both of Potts: 4 On the 9,tt imal; by incob Rea E. 6.4 I.VAN DAVIS, to ELIZASETII THOMAS. On the 11th ult.. hy the same. - DANIEL WALKER; n MOTU A Co 9 WELL 04 We nth oh.; the:stintt. RICHARD WI4 i.Olll to MARY 7110. MAP. - , . , . DIED In phitaJelpbla. on Sunday evening UM. any cud i!ornlysalni. DANIEL GRAEFF.lorinerlk of &buy). ;,Ift❑ county, in the 69in'joar i( bis age. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ,T,'. "TRINITY CHURCH, (EPlitCol'Al.):—lter-i ,1..,' vice held recalled) , irithla Church every, Miming. , Mottling, at Ini o'clork, . . Aftetnoon. at ?it . .. 1 \ . . Except the firm etunday of each month, when movie*. will iie held in the evening at 7i °Vora. insteott of the afternrion. I .. PREACHING in the &emulate Refoma rtes. Voerlun Church. Market Ititteet,Aev, John R. Warbet,evkry Sabbath morning end wining. Tiii:ltt: WILL ISE Preaching in the Engtlgh Luilieran rhumb, Market street, every Sunday !want-tic and evening. CiiG tsArrisr Clltiflt:ll.—Divine *ambit) may he elpeor4 every rhthleith morning and ~..ntaa, also every Weanelk!ay evealagt, nt tbt atrial hours, NOTICES. Rev. CU►lLte ilitlllY Ew'seo,wlll preach nett f+annath morning at 101 o'clock, and alto In the evening at 7y o'clock, In the Baptist Church, ?damn- Longo Wee. kw> PULAAKI LODGE, No. 216.-j-• stated Meet kW- ine of Isola Lodge, No 216. Will be held on 'Monday evening. May In, 1853; at o'clock. J. S. C. MARTIN, sec. A STATED MEETIND otitis Schuylkill nun.' Ite' •ty Frmale Bible Society, will be held on Mon day evtbinc next, Mtn f reer., at 71 in the PresbYletian Associate Reformed Church. (Rev. Mr. Will tires) Market II urea'. An address will hi dolly crtul by the Rev. Mr. Washburn. WANTED. ANT F.D.- 4or JOURN CNN AN TAILORS C. 311 dint roman ut employment by applying In JA con DI AI.. Plethora Tailor, Allbersv Ille. N. It.—None but 10041 workmen need apply. May lI,Ib %it . AA rA 111 T 110.-21 • ' Nur.s of stiltablß tharacti!r' 1 ,, no ir t Lure . Lure . 'or ,au imam, svanord. Apreaa tir.v Nu. 20, FilturlSViihN P.-0. eitlttly4till:cnnnly, Pa. I, 1953. YOdt VAIA NTEI)--itlt pritettratlßON ORE MIN ERA. V Atincrs who uodvilioall Iron Our Milling In Ire &Nils real find I.Miutanotif ctimployment and 60 6 11 wares at the "Mniclein lion Orr in Rio. mop,' TntvnThin, licit, triumph, Apply loanstrllattly In FREDERICK n. HUNTER, Manager of lb* Gees- port !Win entunanc. 91 Leesport. Ben, County. or to ESTER CLYMER, opposite tbc Pennsylvania Mal, May 7, 17 , 53: , 11141 VVASITEI).—A young man. (at prisons 411 ploy. nl In ono r.f the !mein !louses In Pottsville) drolly,' to 01,min a eituatlon as Book.kroper for ~•Me foluery, 'or other emoblithment, where he would'ooi Go obliged kite:Dove from Town. In ad dition to tatto: eturge of a moo of Boots. he would Or to make hlaterlf generally useful-to other deemtments. The bect•refortmeog gorgigno as to integtity nod capaMig. . Addrega Baok•keeper." Ho: 250.Potrovili , P. 0. . tday 7, 1e53. 19-41° It 7 A 111 Ei Ah APprentte• to kart, the Paint " 14 end Paper Buslacas. Apply In JAMES BOWEN.* 8R041.. 16-31 April :AVM IV German,4lDal; It 1/ 8 11ti l : 71f; r i7l7llll7tho;C:llVlPeAatil tnUtilß, —Address Dos V' Poltss , llle,Post Office. Feb. 14,1853. 7.4 f IAT n A ty, NT niht F;t l tr e r e We ll etTd i Zo L u in g "" Nov. K,118.72. • , 4R-1 f aIANTED TO LEA ,E a tract of Coal land, lying rndirfrom the Lenore Clap Rallrnsd. This property has been opened in severs' placeitahe Coal Is of superior quality. Vein. lying Wi z ". tal, and can be worked for many years above we terlevel. This property Iles the nearest point to the Road. and affords an• excellent opportunity. for an enterprising Operator for the areal Western Market. To a first rate Tenant. 'favorable Lease Will be Riven. no other need apply. Address the subscriber at No. 2, New' direst, New York. • WALTER ittE/10..• Nov. 15, V 35,1. • 46-it FOR SALE & TO LET. Atlrlt 30.1853 . Foreltrvi . .—A Suite, containing annnie.wilh water and Ins, in the Mich Iluilding In -centre street Pottsville, between the Penn. - arcs nylvanin 11511 andthe antalkali House. ti Annie to 6t. IkIIRPIIY. April In. um. Mir . vott. Spleu44, Light. airy, Large: 1" and Convenient Office. on tbe second floor of the ettlee,in Market atesetrivitli a separate fipm. enttance—aandaoroely Painted, Papered and Lighted with Gas. P lon nn nut of Aran. ert- Wolf. IV, M. MIXON, J. P.. • Land Adent and General Collaetor: " Feb, 19, 1854- f 84f DRY GOODS, &c. 13EASITIFIIL'ASSORT11151111T oftrape can now be b ra l alti co:B. • • Rsstse duties. April 30, 1853." r IS-St QPLICIIIDID ATI% KR Op CH fiLt,lf CLOTH/ Lioad Barna De Lena at • • JOHNSTON . & tootle M. MID 30. 1033. ' iO.ll lINENtit LIMISISSI t LIMBS* 1 1 Lailnd. and comities of.Llnen Oneida lobe but u JOHNIIITON & Ciotti et. AOOl2O, PM. -181 e Tul i n StraIqUILHAWIIIA 11811101 M OLAJIJ a sew otitis la this marts, est recei ved and for nit by ' WM. KINOC. Aent. May 14,11153 • ' ° tidy D 10.3110 SETTII—A Oital imiagement for la. thee nr rentlemon roatolnir our tbs xsodrulas wirh well-eined basteti of provisions. for ash: at the Town Han Illardware Htora. FRANK PMT. kiar.7, UG3. 194 • tiOXIIMO GLOVIGIIII Fein Iniram, Trani Rods. mkoka,Goi tihoOde, Halt and Gram Ltoes. Fist Nets, Flab naket• at tltt , Vivra Zan. Atql":, I KU. 7( Aieor.ii 'Akio dr AP'S ,I .l l Nlllll—Deatlida• As, iva.riis. WatthasaketiV• Rams and ihimel:llpy Ms*. aPl:Rodeirsand Moss' iticor.lattopd. Wortatod as tore: 18C4101,1 um Pucker, Cialierp.-- . Ids! 7 , 40. -- • i ~ . - -' f ' ' • . - , . 21 $y 114. 1:453 iOTICE.—In the Court of Common - Pleas hf I.llBrhuylatil comity • DIARY ANN KELLAM by: het) Alia* eubrrena for neat friend, A: ADAMSON. ' a Divorce. To ES.Match Term. 00 3 . CHARLES 10 W.CLVAS. - J No. 47. • V() CUARLFS D, SP.U.AS.—Von ate hereby notified that Mary Anti Kellar, your wife, tv‘v tiled her petlttnn in the Omit or Common Pl•a4 of!=tbityl killtitianty. to be divorced from the bonds 'of matri mony entered Into with :ton, .atid' therefore. take notice. that ISM COUTIL bald in- the Hannah of Pottsville, Schuylkill County. on sIONSA V, the 6th. day of June. A. D: 1233, at 10 o'clock in the foie ,noon. when and where you can' Appear sad show .eause, If any voo bave,why the Aid Mary Ann Ktl tar plumml4 not he divorced from the bonds of manl y/oaq cOotracted with you. ' • JAMES N'Afll.E. Sheriff. dheeitra Oder. Potts title; May 11,1853. A 111D110.011.41! NOTIOIC,. - --Thenatiersien.,l Ao "lditor, appointed by the Orphans' Cain of S , buyi Count mettle and restate the account of DANIEL Zgaftr. Adrolniatrator of P/111.1P ZERRE. deed. pe Itl attend , for Oar purpose at ht. oiler 'in a l . 11" rough of Pottsville. on MONDAY the lath day of Mat'. Mt at 10 o'clock. a. - . 111. • • JOHN P. HOBART, Auditor, , Apfti 30,1033. the ',Count or Cent:non Plena of Athovlkllt eonnty fIAST, Indotare, niisztEt.t. t owitNB. The undersigned: Anditot, to distribute the nthory paid into rants In title ease, among the rtedltopt eo tltted th'ereto.l will intent) fiw that antx.e , nt Lis t.,1% tire, in the Borough of on WEONE3DAY the 18th day of May, 1853.1111 10 tieleVit, A. M. of Kahl day. itp:ll 30, 1853 A ' DITOR'I3.NOTICK.—The undetsigned Au.. dltor, appointed by the Hephtfin' Cowin( Sebuyt. kill County, to• audit end dtatioute the tialaher of money In the bendy of THOMPSON A. GODFNEI, Eag.,.Admlnlstrator of .MABII, MELLON. deed, to and among the ereditnth of +aid deed, eta Ittedth the sante, will attend for that purpoes at Ma ()ince in the Borough of Pottivllleon SIONDA.Y-thu 2.1 d day of I. May, 1F53, *OO o'clock, A. IN. J • JOHN P. HOltAll'r. Auditor. • April 30(1833. AE'DITOR'S NOTICE. -, The underrizn. 4 ditor. appointed by the rirotishe Conti of stch u it. kill County. to dletributo the looney paid into Coors by PETER DEPPEN. deed, brother of V ERON IcA PEPPEN, deed, being the proc..e44. of the Reel Estate of raid deed, will Attend for That yttrium/wilt, hls Mike In the Hornngh of Pottsville. en FRIDAV the 20th of Nay 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. NI. JOHN P. HOBART, Auditor: 19-20 WI 30, 1833 Ar k OTICE.—in 'the Cuurt of Ceuunmi Pteas of, ! ' 4 &buy/kill County : RICHARD JUNES & CO., vs. ATRIC4 - VoriA RT V. The tindersistned, Auditor. lilsoluted 'by lift , raid Court io,asrertain;the amount quit. to the Lihnrers, !diners and Mechanics, at Der r dant's West Wood and New' Cainle Collieries, and tt4 rent due in the Land: lord, sill attend for that purpoee at telii anise in ,the nointigh" of Pempvllle. on T/11111:41AY tho 19th day of May.lBso, at 10 o'clock, A. M I ,' J 0111.4. I'. lIOIIART, AtitlllOr. . Aprti 30,1839. IS-31* .. Rey for of Triptty N. SyriCE.—llavittir sold all my right. title, and in term in the " Bear Rttlge,"'and Peaked Stott ti n^ Collieries with all the Imaravements. to weer F• Moore, Esq., of Pottsville. Notices hereby Ko rn that James C. Oliver Is no Moser erring av toy agent. Letters of Artorney.,Kailted him having h van duty rivoked. • DAVID C. OLIVER. All peisems haring (1011 UP against David Wit et 00 lief CUM 01 111114 (Intherlee sr 11l plesre preeent 10001 to the undersigned for settlement. _ 2.1.1853 OTICE.—The ottherrat)er teepfettally itiforma r.Sithe CiIIZADO Or Pottsville and the,* hr in teaAe tesnmlng the dotlee of hie pin tosAinit. Ind is pt pared to el We `1 net Poet lone pot he I'hts) ror tette all who may patronize him; reh.12.1933 BUS NESS C.A,.RDS. HOWELL FISIIEI4,'ATTORNEV AT LAW, 'POTTS VILLE. Office 117,ENTItr. Sireei, 3 Amu- Prnith orrplaropal eilatrthotlinte - qi.lo Apr 1130.1853., r . . CARO,-Witkiltow.l4a.h,and D04r,.. of vl.lllO .1P de arrlptiona.oa band and ror pal./ t i v thr sulnteriber. ,, JOH H. JAMEd. , , . ' Markel.slreet above 7:intli, Poo-Wide. Feb.2o. 1653. , - , , / Srlf CARD.'--MOrket Eitiseet Prop&ty for snip. Inquire of !' .JOII li. JAM FB, AO. • • • Plaiket Btrert shove Tenth, Poupwillr. 4'6.46,1851Derr ioniv C. NEVILLE, ATTIIIIINET AT LAW. will littend to all bnaina..lntroated in httn le/lb ‘lll - and etre. Odle, Centre tittper, door to Poet °Mee, _Pottsville Jan. 8.1a.13. JACOB KLINE, JUSTIVE . tIP THP, PEACE; will attend to the entiestion of Aceuste, vriatittly, and all the duttes appetistsitts to hie ofVe. , Pottsville, Dee. 25, 1852. 911110DIASII.BANNAN A.TTORNEN at JAW. .1 Office in Centre Street. npmelte the .Cptsropal Church. Pones , llle Penney Jennie. ~ N0v.40. pat , , ' - AV li • GROCERIES • MAOKEHEE., SHIA IS, COD-PISH,'SAL.• 1110 N. IIKRRIIS(18 r PORK—llama;Blboniderr, !Wog and Lard. together with Cheese. constantly on band and for sale by • J. PALMER , " • Msiket Street, Philadelphii. April 9, 1853. • 15.3 m CRO,CEIII.IICS ANJI PROV/RIONI9.—The Teubecritieri, heve Just received, at Hitt, itinv - Ciii‘h & prime lot of Neve Mackerel,l Prime Riq Cetree, . • Itugar (lured Flame. ••• Java "",, lerri9ked 1101, •-• • " ' Levan " 13ILLVMAN k C11#44113E119.. April 2,1853/ . ' Int CIIIEIDADI 9CUNAPP6—Ornultie A fonvi t.e. tie Schelde= Orhnappe, I :lun e a:11 . '1C; 'Of Bai ley and Juniper, reromineto hi by rneifieel tfit.fi a * .4 auperlailiful'onir, Anti• Dy. lic Rua Inv I:l , fit II ng Cordial. for tale by • ' M. eIiTROINE. Centre Airret, PATIFVIIIO. , Feb. '2O; 1853. ' O4ini .0/DER AND VINECIALL.—CIatIded Chain. 4...ipagnor Cldrr.of a superior quality. Also, elder and Pickling Vinegar. by the frogrhend pr. Carrel, warranted;art usual, toMert the appyobm ion. of the parcharer. Shipping ordeti filled at the abortert notice. For suip by FAIL No 12tintl la Lombard Sr.. below 21, ..f . Jan. 59, ISM. S•dni . • OILS, PAINTS; iSz.c DRROXIDIC OP mote -PAINT.!aald to br 1 . Rope/tor to airy of the many Minaret paints now offered for *Me /try orgroara ftr oli—at the Town Hall Store. PRANK POTT. ' &ley 7, 'l9-tf . . 71NC WHITE PA INT, wiperlor white le -ad, covering a larger surfaceond mak s ing a nate whin!, ror silt at the Town Hall Iron More. FRANK OTT. 11l U NFy 7, 1851 FIRE PROOF PAIN T.—Silvef's Fire Proof Palos, different rotors, Pat. Paint- Oil; el.n.kronrill and teamed Plaster Paris. Willis stand; and a CUPP riot article of Rosendale Oemeni. In 'Store and fur sale by • • • CSORG Nearly opposite the pickers' Bask April2o, 1850, 18 tf Anrinwr LUBRIC 4T111114 - and' Burning Od r. Paint sad Linseed (id, Mathinky (irons, T3r.k.r., at the Town Hall A tore. FRANK ['OTT. I May 1.1853. - Mr( . _ . IRON CVTLERY • c oax pLA,TE.F. I It.,...ter- Asparagus Forks, Potato D . , MINS Push Pans flookam tined Clothes Pins. le as the Townifall Hutu. • FRANK POTT, May'. 1833. • FAMILY TOOL RA ER, containing an al sortment of Yarinua tools noeful about the gaup rnANK.FOTT.} hray T,1 4 39. . • • . 19-lf CAST IRON BENCh PLANER. Boy's Jul; sing smooth Planes, per as autumn's ltantl,•Fal el awl Ripp flaws, for sale al the Town Hail flap/ware , Store.. - j • FRANK POTAI. May 19„.18.5.3. I, I RENCH TIN WARE—Tht Keide* rad StrW L' Pena of this durable, tram, for tole at the Town Hall Hardware Stare. • FRANK non': May ;1953. P-tt" 1, P.10H130 AND CIitASS SHEARS, Ou4diag K 11 1 ,84 and Priming gsfurs. for tale at' the Town Hail atom. ; FRANK POTT. , May '7,185.1„. Mir , [ IOSICSIDALE ItYIPILAULIC CEM,ENT.. —Anieneellent arliele for lining tneterna, Vaults, Opting floury:a and Cellars, and , for kr epin 11,41. from wet and exposed walk,. For sale by I SMITII At 'HON. N. E. tor. rof Front 4. Willow dta.. (Itsilrnada s And for sale nt.so by . J._ • ' F. J I ' ARV IN, Penna. '1 Frb. 19, itfts3.; ' . tem /AI:UM 'peeked on Tar get and deliver e d to or-' ‘..eder. on 'anaemia* te . by.. ' . E. SCHREINER- S. W. Corner Broad and, rall hinSta„ Pntiad'a, May ;DO& _ ' 194 m 4 I' M. BRATTY k have resumed to tbe care ore. W. PitaviJri Centre otreet. below lee Atnettran Ile • .where yetsotorhaving bailees. VIM them/RIO /ease tall. H JAMES 1110EAS .; will pe found In the sew atm. , ARO HI • ; .y 16.1 r , . Nifloo4l4, " .. .110751411 . nets orlird UFAsh Coals ,„ ,; Ja0.9.1101. . 4 -11 giratTlM ABU GOAL..--Propoieli win tie re. , toyed ty. -1, II.: 6M6171' 4 SON. The Thhty /normal thee Lump, Osearaboet and pripared Alan VW, Own Medltorr Conley., • Kara 19..113.* t ; - . n4r ovior.:=cmott,Esosittsa Ai, Co. h as, F.• IN mend Stott cifikei is l i biladetpbta, train No. et Dock Street tit 'No: 11, W*1.14 UT Sweet, north between Front en 4 neecont'Steoete. Philkak., 1111.8, 18a n • ; STly* , te-tt cluttalTlSlO, 0011,1 CABLATS8iidina by a td. ikboOl td44lll; , MAN'y hrteutsion Ca 0, ealdqiiml, Exlowan, ;et** at' the Town Usidirars Mon. , 11117.1 en, , • , /RANI rcrrr.i • " . • '/011:i 110BATIT, Auditor 1!1.31• OSCAR F. AMORN 17-bc a. F•. fiVERFICI.III` , 1-tf COAL. 112 M 11E11 I ' I 11111/:1701113. • • ' I - • ADAM P. VA N:PASTEI , I, 11•ItVCV VTDDrft, WILLI 4:0 11.-t TON, 'l,vl'ili lIKIA, ,:' • t CHArtt.t... P. lk•!4Driti. Putt.tr 11. Dani , x, linsAm W. Toni-. ' 11,..4,„r vtimr.. IA Mali W. PA SC. 1.. 104 . :HOOK 'A.. itrtt. cluAst.cs H. T.,L.r, '''' ,NICIIO/...3, iffienir.e. ..101(4 •4 1 4•41.1,n) ~ ~ I ' ' ' ' ' ' '"i ' , • . I.rrircitql. : - A. (-'. VAN NTTEK, Prep%l et / Atrkil n6LI. 1411.1E11y. I Wit. RECT.II.._ViI• Preet.jAilw.xt W. foCt.Trea. 1. Elvin:7'm ll•un'yx.o . .•, Inn.. Woneral njOni,..Nn. 37 Crerne.strer.t.lriepion N... 1 f . ItEriatEACl•lB. " , ~ .1 IlOn• A. li•' JohOon, l'n , Indy.% Schoprrtla... , inn. F, elute. Shria, -. r _.= . ; " 11: V(4teet, renaty 4- 1 - ' ! 4 . Abram A. Van V6rAt. " M. Myer*, Ex-Mayor " li iNright, Recorder. Albany. .14 A. Van Iqrk, i'mntietnt Atbanr Atfae. Jacob Thr4e.a. Clark. C.q., New York ale .iirear pr, SA•yllin County-4141:111 MOR 11AN.IM*rket5Stret,r;.nry:ne. April :3, ISfp. ' IRON &c , READING STEAM FORGE. SLTBSCRTBER, havin7. been appointed ! i General' Agent for Schuylkill County for the Reading Stearn Fote, would rner-t respectfully in 'form the public in t"eneral, that be will receive all 'prdera for Iron for dto pattern. or draught; which orders will Iv punctually attended to, on the Ant ' po-ruble,notice, and at the regular Forge prima, 11 • - A. KtEFEn, April • 16-4.4 n• AWICRICAN PORCELAIN WARES. ;, rp HE undersigned trtv,ing thn - excltmvu right 411 disprmng.thet , r Wart.s llt Sebnylkill county has, opened a large mid splendid as-•uunent. among • IwSoli will.iw found all kind; of Door and (louse ~Purniture, Ornaistmlal W fett. . &C., admitted by all to i.e the 11111,,1 beautiful and perlect Porrle rlain ever made. it ,in cheaper. more durable and perinet than the imported art tel... Call and exam me am Ike. (tart! war. Store at, ~.GEORGE. BRIGHT:, ; Nearly oppo-ite the -Algiers' Bank. it April 14-tr • uou.D;titcs iTom tt m „ s tioßE ExcLu,slvEl.v, The.firrg, - •'t 'fed n u E.,taLtinLaitnt nf thn Lim! 1 ihnsftrytte.l Stains. - a Nt f lt t l.DßE & No. :297 !HARR I:T durst, choir P I d II bla 'ArantilivrtArenrltrpot fee l irks of all iiinda.— Warranted i 'quality; Pat. t- , llvered Glapa Knotistoile.; Prriblun% P.rrela in Knobn, over 100 priernw ttilvtg plat. &r.., with the most t tanplote: meet or all rite miarrn pawn'. rn thIA line Hull. der. and dtatur. are snrlte.l In rail and (Anglin. , OW Him ;trate,/ t'a td7.,! , lFere if 11OT Alit Itilr:llsTF.Rs AND VENTILATDiD4, AT FM TORY Pritton, tit n di.t Inc. hit %V to ottlpt end mute of-particulat description; ran sNrite In M'l'Lmite, Ar Huortita, 4 and all 'tnformatlnn' as to and privet, )v M be ifFen by pinrn of malt. , All Orde . r!lpill tip under the Munl;dinte eapervkinn ' of thr film. net. April 2, Pea. I, UZI Agency For Tilt Phcenix Fire AND THIIRP-PROOF iIRON ANUFAt UFA% by & NCCAtV, I.VI d.t s iviia, for the safe-keeiirnit of Hooks'. Pipers, Sitodey, Jl.lVelry, and other safostite artistes. Met chants:Miner. and irWPIPTi, ran be -tritidled INia) Iron r 4 atirs. of any sire sir ikaciiption. WARRAN: TED to possess Diribe grape, tiro of great strength, arid 'the inns[ dedlroide. ptottettral aglittid FIRE or IlyliCl.Attis. Vault Doors alas made to wirer.— Purrhasets C3ll-t.PatlppillFlt with the above Nabs, at Lll'tl !ante tiricerthil at the lifounfortory, by 41111 g on J F. %%AMNIA% Collection and Cential Agency Ottrre, ' r est dent in Altriers• Bank. F:sficrg to l'erso,is nnniff thtm - ! Gr i n. %Iglu, Pottsville. r .1. o.lleaVer.Reav Pinkerton. du ,I, I'. Cnnrod,Jr ,Tarnanna , ft. S4'. Cummings, d., • Stockton Coal romparty, J. C. {,.Brig-; C. A. Snyder, Harrisburg, Jacob Ik e a, ft. taititheritin. doi 11.1 lit 11. Hymn,. do 11. 1.4.2.. r. P11611‘211 , , M:4l. NVhithey, du V`i s :4: 4% - .4t4.1. 2-4., 'do. R. A. wii.hq, ". Ilnvrn E. Mi. M. . do Jrgn.. T..rner,Pl..l!lrbni. M:uc 424,-121.3. Vim. PAPER, &c HEW WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE ' BURTON 3Linvilciurrrs anti bnporttrs, No. 124 4, eh above .Scrth , Phrladelpi INT 1 1 , 1V . f : F: 0 v n l i .; e (. 14..i , i t t;J largert bru - cort:intv I'ritcriABEll:4 may hue he - Arcommo. withnnt the trirohyenien‘e of lookint Amber, and innv he Assured that they will re.eive sAe lth an lage .1 1 . 4P1r looney BURTON & LANING, ' 121 Arch 'Elmer. Above Sitth. 'March 11,•1r5:t, PAPER• HANGINGS. W. WILSON'. • Ni. 9 ,S,-,rith , Vntrtli :_itreer, "iv. , ,1,,,,r,i1,161,, Marlet Si. R,, , 1.,,J1,-: _..., flap tpr pale, i•very Variety of , WA /a, i'AVERS, . from R cents per peen upward ineloiling Fine S• 7• treC, add atilt relert imitation Wood • hiev, 4re. - Also a great variety. of 'new t:tyle‘i ol Corinth. Pam:, lire-Board Prink Bard rr,, iVe I)raierß:mipplied at the lowe:it ra w., April 23.--'1651 PAPER HANGINGS.- 1 1 1 11 r. undersigned have jut opened a (real and enro -1 rime raork of Wall Papers. among A, hieli are ilold and Fine ri.aiin; ai.d the Loree.ir prkej gl•rae.l Papers... Decor:lllone, Holders, Fire rieret:ns, Cartiiin4. kc .which they rilTer at the lriwrot prices. hiith.n.lioleiiale and retail. The beet work m.O employed to lung paper either .111 the city or I,llliley, t:ll ,,l •.r;•:::q.rtionery, 4-t , We hare also our IkAal as•mrtment of Writing Pa Wrapping Papers,.lllaok and School Books. Sta tionery.A.r.. itr. HOUGH. I Sid . IN. h tit.,4 il.iaraabove,llarket, I'hilad'a., c 1 r 841 1.41 g f‘ir ranniry , IrSa ._• _ itch It Cheapei.than Ever! fa 000 PIECES PAPER. lIANGIV:i4 At 7L HANNA f\ Pope .`; I re, .F.,,e1 j ,-,41,..? 1411.11 YAY Eft S. fro a rentd In *1 4a. P3per?.. va I inn.. Wit, Pap. r.r. r,..m 24 to GO (1 . 1114. lingl3: ,, d I'4ller:4,l . ff/10 7eetittt to tt.Soq'ltt, Nolenglail 11111. Enttv :not 84Imo Patera. 11:r41,1. %ellen )1n0111)14.tx flot.lerA, and Liuvn., 111 . 111 i 310 40 "CPIIIR, i'dinted'Stiadegi ((no sCirrnt, va, h. 3 'plow. did 3,,,nrttnew • ; . , Acteen.:lle4ntifi.l View', P. 113,1 Parrt, Deco rwinne, entuairk and The subscriber, has made selections of Choice Patterns from four of the largest mannfackorlea, and consclitent ly his Murk embraces a ereater variety of Patterns than can he found in any stole in the' city, lie pledges himself In pelt all any Papers at Cita and t Ite.aiold and more expensive Papers' at Ire. , than My tarb.prie”.. 111.1.cortam I'a-peril -embtace new and beautiful Patterns, at rf ry low taus. • ta- Melt hams and. Panel - Iltingers supplied with Curtain Paper and Paper ilanginys. wholesale, at the very i 014141 prices. Et..gancPAlNTElla RUA DER. on Canvass, at less than city prices. mime o , ..uperior Patterns, ran be. found swag his ritotk, suitable for the most elegant hem Wits wa'are deo:reline:4 unfma be undersold by any person' who latends paying tor Ha goods:those. who-want bargains. and the aprnittise of Selecting ,from a lane and varied stnek,had better call at. . 11.49NAN'.4 • p/sap WAsterale and Retell l'aper, Honk aaS flatter., Store. , Paper Ha n!ers fittitithed When required. March 19,1943. t la— • • onto ruizi, Paeor PAINT. AERW garrets f the Ohio Fire Proof Paint, State ind Eltlantwrot re, ths gestrise article for Idle by Ibe iutisgriber• A NO a , fcw :keis -of Paint Oil, at gallon. and Orsasese 5 rents a pound to close on, d lot. Fat elle by IL RANNAN. April SO) P. W. IWTOTSIS &. CO. su pneriber, late Arent Joe P. , .W. Byrnes. 4r I t ' co.; has received mule* that Messrs. J. 41. Bs II et & r,,44., N. In9.Wall stieet, New ;York, lucre been au thorized by the ~,Asslanees, to pry the dividend tic. crate; ouraif said estate to those who hold Drafts 2 , 1 . 1 4 Itaselee certificates. leaned by said Bonn.. The Drafts ,and Passage 'certificates, Another with the receipts, must be presented at the office of J . O. /faker k co., either in person or by !shine authorized friend. B. BkfiNAN. ". Late Agent for P. Wt Byrnes at Co. Apr1130;103, IS— TTIE 'PACI,Iie RAILItHAD. ' In the Outgo of :nu adtnirable, spcurli r•- cetitly made by . Seiaitor Bell, in , the Why , Contention of - Tennessee. be alluded to railroad ;toAbe PPeille, as otie of the mi',:: magnificent projects of the age, and one !,:l . less important as a measure of Apka c ,. „,,, 1 security to our possessions on tilll'acifie. l: Was demonstrable. he: aid. ‘ that' the e:,, t ;„ construciiOn : would fail 'tar 'short -of 110. e , •, penses of itay , ,wai-in Which we aught N. e•,. ' gaggd for the proieJtion of that ei;ait, ii" iii,. Cipt the' adyanOges of Such a tin;de of teal,.,. 1 t 1 ft' I- I i hetiveett the - Valley O r l the Mi , sis ; ' •- ....pp' arr.t isi iii I a i ii • „ iv 7, : id ' id , +ion that !dislant trainer. In a Wit i* V.' i; i, , i , , iip, viii V ia. . , tili ' I 4 . ,14, , 0 any peat:maritime pOwer. in fact: all ()IL' 1 • • ! .+- o• I 4 e i .l • ' . • • HAIL TOADS. ' t -- , •----I, •tneans ofr,,a f..,5„ might bt . . , Impractrcahle,‘ ~y. Beading' . ! ' 150 441 . 441 cmly, praeOca Isle at an insupportable ei:HP._ , - Mine Hill& iichtrilkillllaren„ •t5O ' 74: 74/ But suck 1 / 4 - k •• ' I • d.I . I o .1 a ,N. or . wa, email ( L I 0.....H1 Mouth Carbon, \ ' Mount Carbon a; Port 'Carbon, . 5 0,0 .• t ' - 1 . , ,t, itary and . tlefem.ive.. It was/import:lto and • - •,, Mill Creel:. I ' 1 „ i 50 : ~ 1 •, 14 i n di spens able twilit! full developMent ot ii,:. Schuylkill Valley, , .. , 'Lorberry'Cieek. '. 1 ' - 1 1 a 0: 1 .. resource, of the t,titlittrv. If Was a ;iv, \ r i: • .1 1 , l i 50 ' ' ' 8 ' , .l'likewiseprpOlitical'Oce, - sity., it we want •,' Swataru; 1 ' ' CANAL.t..k.., . 7 .., ' ico i 25 ! 2 51.! consolidat e and pcirpetuaie the unka I,pliv e „.,, .Schuyttilll Savigatiori, , do ' J., . Preferred. ,' .50 i 3.3 c ;tail the Atlantic and the growing' et irtiiu tin it it l'aion Canal, f5O l7f, -rat on the r4iitiv. •It was a work or trw3l4: oh I do do J 'P ro. err e ll• i - ' Y so. ' ; 51 ' 5 :11k ble interest "to :he inhabitants cat Hie' :entire Delaware& iltidl . ° o ( s3l 3 r Tom," z. : ! i ' . ralley'of the INltSSissippi especially - •vi • •, ICJ • ii • portationecco. V . /'• 100 1.151,119 i. , _ .. . : RAIL ROAD Sr COOL' c0':3.1 . . -1 1 kerpristug .. toung taco of the countr.---te,.!,.. Liak.s e h a ynan c oa i '....R. R, c 0 ,,,,i, 5051 t r4} 1 . with or Without tainilics—p&,sesr•ed e) -ioal! Lehigh Coat S: Macula ioaCo. f'. tit) I 7ilil 79 1 means, bOt of the ;laudable antbiti,in:,,l, in,. Hazleton Coal Co., ,' :' 50 r te ; '' ! proving their condition, could not 'Doi.; rim.;, flack Mo min coat tKa.. 'f, l o t 1 ; C llorniti. but by- a . ttatiOnA ortrhin 4;t:rt. • Penn ta coal arllti P. CO., : 100 11.1.4;i115 • a 1 ins The ta i •. ' •J . '," • , 0"" D ju phin Ani l itrg!R.. c u „. . , ~ 1 00 1.4 s i ;50 Rex . ... pos, -to gre•at prisatio,to". or 1: a Lykens Valley c6a161; IL li. C 0..; i ,o.i 1 , . ',, voyage of thousands of miles. at a ct.:t ex• lieaverbiesdaws Coal S; R.II. Co.. 50 ',,37 l 371 I seeding the means of "many, and alyv.y, a • • COAL , COMPANIES. f , " ; .1 the hazard of' . chntracting the dt:eao• , , ~ F N7 r e ‘ t h t 4 /l a , Pi er c:4 . „ Y lTZll%;., ' ' ' 5 O ' * I . 1. tro t tiCat elimates.! ..Co.nstritc.; !lo , • great r ,.„,, ' . Z.: IS i /S.} , - ~ telawart , c . ioni co.. . , ': ~,,,,,) .• . , , , ati this I hard anal enterprising 'class 01 ~,, r 1 1 / 4 11SCEL;LANEOLTS.• ; -'• , - I population could retch ans . new bind ~! '..•„„:, $• - 1 Miners' Bank. . : i . 50'1 50 ., 53 !ea pnamise,ta eigliit or ten days. and un,', Farmers' &Mt, • 50 . M' 52 ' try ru,.. , • their lortuuds, there. tillitiiztli , o. ~,,,,.,. I-P.311 ' 1.41r Gas C " ' , I : 5° I. 25 i i 34 -"?' c i s, if they are itidustrioull ..willt al ," ~ Pottsville Water (!0., ' 1 . i 2:p.' 1311. IS, i ' ~ '• . -' • - ' Jr "''. r ? , - / . proporuon of the public plunder, now th ron I , open to all the world, it then rho ~1,,.i • could -return again to Their maw e .1, tilt-.; c 174 M 10 14.394 41 7.510 01 IMS:g I .rn . 4 % 4 11 ' NEW' . 111E0Iti. OF EARTITQWAKES. 1 . . The general belief of - men respecting the cause of earthquakes, is the igneous theory ; 1 in other Words. they believe the centre of the. earth is a molten mass, and that it is some times agitated..causing volcanoes and earth- I quakes. Those wheentertain this belief have ingeuiously strung Together a great number of ! facts to prove that volcanic- eruptions and I earthquakes, are in general simultaneous and confined to the same localities. This, hOw. ever, is not so, for many earthquakes take place when and where there are nu volcanic eruptions. • A correspondent of the ~ London Alining Journal," r tiamed Drummond, writing frOm Connie,-in North Britain, preserits!a theory entirelyAlifrerent from that of igneous action :.,! he attributes earthquakes , to electrical influl, euces, and we believe that Sir Chutes Lyell , has ex?ressed a belief in the same agency; i Mr. Drummond reaides. iii -a tt district whete i many shocks by -earthquakes are felt every. ' year, and some of them have been so severe,„ as - to overthrow houses. „The place is a high , land Village to the bosom of a mouoranous country, and the shocks_ are' never 'Olt at miaurmiles from it, hence it must be t 'ecen-•'; Ire dt the earthquake ' s influence. • ll' states ,t, h that. ne shocks have ever been felt during ' easterly or westerly winds. ' All earthquakes that took. place there 'were' Preceeded within - .1 hours by Much.witid and rain, but they 1 have taken place Octant; in' dull, thick, wet i weathei. -The shocks were not felt alike in i the same district ; the houses which sqlfered most were built on wet places, aThonses built on a depth of,dry soil, sufferede'The earth- 1 quakes that have occurred wken the weather 1 was dry, were more abrupt, rinlsoLmTater ve• locity ithan those which , took Rtidace in . wet t weather. They have often taken place when l there were two.currents of wind in the •at mosphere, one movingcontiary to the other. : During all the great earthquakes, vast quantl-•; ties of aqueous vapors were in the lower re- ' C6.%I:Tit.AVE l'As TIIE I.A 'li t , :-.'. Lions of the air, which' shows that vapor has 7.7 much to do with the cause of earthquakes. The Coal business of. qie 1., .er ? IN gri:w and Mr. Drummond etarriderri it the medium into very considerable iniiror nee. .A co, through which electricity acts to produce the wrirer ..in ,the -Clevelan d ' i'T"'''t "turn ' quaking phenornenoti. -,. some le teresting status - ties it this subire. , .ll The earthquakes comthenced in that place•iCh we learn that th a •eta . if , ,e .reecip.• in 1768, when a magnetic rock was'opened Ci AV l coltrit Cleveland fur tot velars; front .1 to ,- \ , lip into a quarry for free stories. This has I . 1 !)" 3 j i, 0 ISI3, ibelti , ive. Wti,relt..'-ric , tow': a;., w breupened and worked two,or three 'times i for the tee years from 1:-4Zto 1 zr;Yol, iiiclti-,i,, , . an d it i gl u b een o b serve d t h at amosdnig. I 59.840 lOUs.: ' fife Wharkainollfillii i'o4; 1, , to its exposure by the quarrymen; so was-the Ceived, at Cleveland truni•the }Tat 1-'2' , !. frequency of earthquakes increased. When 552,; inclusive , was 612„7:?1. ton-. hti i i shut,Up they decreased, and ceased form While„Fk... :13 -ear'lB,..th 1 e receipts were .7 19 i,,A. : 1, altogether, lion: 1309 to 1317. • The rock we 1 118400 hey were 6,6z8 tons: in tSi 1,. ti,.;/i, - then worked agaia;and the earthquakes com;''Toul ; 1814, 31.1.11; tons; , in 1 - 5. , -17. -11,11 meoced their old' Arteks again. - The quel tons; in 648, iiii-,551 . 10ris ; in 1-:.,.!, s,::: - i, . was again closed, and theearthquakes alma t tons ; in 8 , 54 • I P 7 : l::. 5 Inns : and in i `•'. ceased , until it was Opened again in 1634,and 1:17,92q tons. ' The..receipts' of coal at Ei,,: worked to It far larger extent than` ' ever, ex; for are year ,1817, were 70,001! tons ;. and I. r posing a great amount of the magnetic rock the l'ekt__o s ''2,l l is eqirnaiLd lq..,1 1 1 1 k• writ surface.. The earthquakes during this time, itillre Cleveland Herald at:14(4010. too , . became fearful and continued to be so,,nnal i In addition to these two sources. thelak,' 1, I 841;, when it was shut up, and they have glen has now another reouri.r. lir Illhi, 32,, . now assumed a milder for , - Sounds area- ifwhichtderiyes its 'cowl from the 1111601, tutu , . . ten heard in the moudtai s I ke central ex.- Thel I productioti of the - Se mines is tj,,i th 11,ijeA... os of artillery. ..-•' • ltnoWn, but the writer quoted estitea:e- th , • p-J •-Ocent accounts from India Worm us thkil'-e I - I -1 • enri . ..e consumptio n of coal le.. tle ..!., r- some. terrible earthquakes Atav taken pl a c e , giou last y ear' at :MAO ton -. -:, - . i -. there ; they continuer for' into weeks, the .! . • , ._, ......_ -- . earth heaving like the billows -of t e ocean. .' ACCIDENT To TameEssoie la clue., 1 Earthquakes 'frequently take place a a great 1 The 'Atiasburo• Ge:the .lias the 1..i11e•xii..... • distance from volcanoes, at periods whea no i hoot 'Municl dated - the - 11 1 it i :---'-'l'r,-1,—, , volcanic emotion precedes , corresponds with I . Ltebta was las t l' ni , hoiivin,_, ,, a ft:sewn. on ..i i ,•• or fullows after. The igneeustheory may I T I raisin, - at the P ee, air before l Queen . i:!,41, true', but it eroainlv does not declined for alt 1 Qut.6.- Theresa: King Louis, the t ,,i,, , ._• earthquakes,.tind Mr. Drummond says, ",..I', Inaric.hes.o) the,Roval family, arOlzoire 1 , ,.. might as well try to submerge the Prinsn ( sons belonging to the court, When a f ~t r!,. Isles as to"attempt the sidutiote of; the earth. I " yeen gas hi - i n , i mpe b pet .b.. h . ,,,,d,,,i 1„ 1 ,, t , quakeproblem upon the hypothesistif its bemg h t . - Ina ass istant , "„. 1 . t ,e • lot . 1 . '' kO yt it am., .i... I. - the diects Of molten matter ' in the-interior of , " , . 1 ile - : 9n explosion tpok—place, and.the 1,- :., . -the earth." ' . • . .. ' tletv, into, a thousand pieces. Forme:it, ;. • --- explosion occurred in an inner rc , ..c; . i. ih• r of which AIMS often'; still' 4nr.e. :n2 Its of the glass passed' throng!' the ,I, • r • slightly wounded some merolierul ii.. al, party who were .siiting' iii 11. , _ 1: , L .. Queen Theresa wascut in the rbi,-. II the blued flowed in a liundarive: 1'r,,,, ipoid was, Slightly' wratudtd iii/the t,.:, • il, Countess Lurborg in the eto,i., :1,, ' utess Sandivell in, the head. N. up , ~ ~ jr. s' will he of 'tiny con- Q mei,, , ,. Iprofessor was also slightly ikill ' rrti Lt escape/Fe:oft •• life 15 a t ort ..t Itit; . ' 111 , .. " \ t . . , lEEM MEIN ' ; - LOCOMOTIVE(BOILyRS. ' ' dog 4n excellent paper oh 'lfre, l „Piinciples ere, met Locomotive Milers," Waseptly read 111- and 1)....E. Clark, before .the. IDSIII6N% of Ciyil .1103 Engineers,,Londori. ft wasigre hat the . ran combustion of .yoke in *e fire-box ? as in , and praelice - very eoropletelV effected. an Was . I ,l li independent of the stretikilrot the draft, and het that expedientr ProdUcingmbustion (01 were useles. Tim combustion of coal might the. be perfeeted in practice by a judicious use of -Th the ash-pan,fdamper, and door. .In the la- ing boratory i it Was foupd that,l2 lbs. of water de were evaporated by tale of coke ; in the best. 1 ordinary' practice of boilerS, iiwastound that 1 !MEM .1: PENNS'S:Et - ANVIL. ft lbs. of water or 75 percent. was obtaiaed I, the claim Set up the.Ciricinnal - i.pi, m , fro the Mel, the balance. being MA by leak"- 'in ',lvor of Ohio. as- the la rc , :e.l - ,, it .:•• age, Sze. A minute . ana lysts was made of gm' wing State in ;tlil;" — tilt, - ,n t: er,nii,to` ./. the resultsOf numerous at4,lienticatedexper- authentic statistics and is al cut a'. a!,--iii,: intents on ihe 'evaporative powerof loconto- I h e i ,claim ,of ,011'o tofake l-,.der .----- f prei rive boilers of-various proportions. It Was Peuns'ylva jia in Populaitou. oti . ifOl,T ; concluded that the economical evaporative of . statistie: - gathered by the : 7 6V ,e - ei,' , •- , power ett boilers Was materially affected by - yer or tw since. the Ohio . pa pt-i's (.154.pc il, the area of the fire grate and by its ratio..tp• w eat er6 of that State,atover thou ti,!' the whole heating surface. A n e n targaent 1i- Of bushels per annum, Ni S iletPa lisii Ul, - , of the grate had the e ff ect of "reducing"the ,iEt States census of ISso,.taken img i,t;, -.1.,' economical eraporatiVe l ,power, not necessa- t previous iwthe State enutneratino,4,i.4.; rify affecting the quality of combustion in only 14,487,351 hiishels, and Make.: (hi\ ,',:,:, any way, but governing •the absorbing power i null wheat crop OfPeon..Vlvania, 15.' ,,. .!-'! . l of the holler as the lower r a ieot nombustion, be' gels—the latti.r thns codsiderabfy i ~ i , t pe r square toot ocgrate due to a large the former.. A Philadelphia el,litcOe in burnilig the same total quantity think it hardly fi..,ssilile'for Ofte , t. , per limit . , was hceompanictliwith a . r her; wheat crop in -tusingle Veil( .:i. , , intensity of'combUstion, had hy a le 'E'll . 011.11:10nq of bushels to thim j,,, transmission of heat to - , the kvater, in . btiti if the crop of I thio 11;is,.iner , ;1- ' quence of . I%"'hiett a greater titlanuty of :nay what, he asks, Must he the irric.i: , . sorb, - (1 keat . escaped up thel chimney. An '7th Ip e r i n,o va ni a, . , „. 0, t h e - „e,„„,„ . , , ,,: increase of heating surface:rigt,"tin, tOueeil the larger population. more capital, ti,:lit , -,. r H was's; of heat and predated economy of fuel. sitton as regards a tii k ar et, and lotiv, 1: ...:-• iliere4 greatly addingio economical evapo-. ti 4 in the growth iSit the staple. - . .', s. rat ivi power. lbs. eonclusions . were :—I st, I - ' , . • s'APF.); 'fltethe econoMleal evaporative poWer- of. I -,...._- .;, . , . SEA RATIJING IN l'Att -:.': ' # loeoitiotivO boleta - ecreased direct!!! is the 5. A - -.! .J , , . „ ar e a o f t h e g ate ', , , , ~,,in creased w hil e ff t ,„ privet ii 6 )1. , toot in rims \Vito' li3/ 1 ' 1 heating sutr a excreta e I the same. • . 'tl " 1 1'::::' , ° e P‘,:',',:i, t , l , ' e i r li a ,r," „ ' . ia , r ii . 111 ..1 ' l ' i i . ';' . 2rid, That • i ncrease directlY as the square iil l ent !•aia , I a, tt - t • , ~ i of the heating surface, whenrilkqrate re- (hie etlYl Ey the.P o ->ee . ;; , . of an 11 %:.!"!,1:• mained the same : - . , marline!, placed on ,the.sedl water, ol l',.ir i pi,,lb , watiers of the channel would hi , itet . 341, That the neeessarY heating surface in- . ,' creased ouly-as-ifie square root of the twono-1--mit(" rge rit.e ,,, which wollitfrao) o 'i , , ! - i, I ~is, had into a lar.,- , e Ivan planed in the.;l. mica! evaporativi! . power. - '''''',. -I th, That theiteirting surface must be id; 1" of thrl r irkliii : 3l9 ' ir " The 'l w ,V di ' ii calculated 1t 'fide or six millions o f 11;;•( erelsed as' the square root of the- grate area; i tor it glveti!'eeoneanklil : evaporative pc) wer. I T to raiiwYjci) lll Pany trout Dit!prip;, , , , I'l , , have granted the privi , •,, , of lay in:pp - I - 4i , • It i 4 generatly - etingidereei that large grates road. and . he ,govetnitti o: ,::- . were an'ttrimixed good, and were so recOm- 1 al, 1. " 2.641 - , ..g the given to the undertaking the tree u-e., e mended art(!adaPted, stall thefeou Id be made 1 I park of iNfoureaux. • -- ! too , largel . ,. Concentrated 'midi:Tit" eombus r , lion teas the ertie peattice for the largest! .• IThelienefits of sea batbitig coastst it • I:it, ,, i. , and smaliest boilers,and in locomotives where I in breathing the sea air as rollim• iii , 11:• lightfiesis,lcompaiitness, and efficiency were ; oir, aecorplag to o ur noli k -ap:„'' . . ~t= the primary - ntiiirls, thri boilers should be designed for the 'highest rates of evaporation . per foot of grate: For: every square fora of .e grate surface nos less than eighty-five times 11 1 that amount of heating surface should be ern- i is, played. It was also shown that tde' clear- itt ance between ifres for the circulation of } n water and steatniwai too small in tnany boil- 1, Ii Js.---,..S•ci. Aeter.l;'!! ~. - , . •', d DEM MEE • „ „, [Le" t.itAVF.L oN TOE VirEittf RAILROAD. =Some idea ot the business done, upon, the st railroads of the West may he form ' e 4.1 from the following. A teWida since there star tett front Detroit-a train of eighty-five freight ears in one, string; prcipellett by, WO of the most wiwerlut locomotives in the country.— The train was bound for Chicago, and the treater part of its vast ; Iqad was earned to the merchants ofthat thriving city. Slice the first of April, just sueb trains have star ted almost daily from thq depot of the Cen tral Rdilrnad fur the same places .0n Thurs. day evening a passenger train lekthe depot lor the Wept, compgsed of twenty-nine of the splendid new -passenger and luggage cars, Qt this coinpany, Containing DM parseugers, and almoit one quaver of a mile long., 4 " • [o' TEUGEAPA.-A Jere Jrtter from Genoa says--" This port is just now begin• n!og to experience the benefit of its telegraph- • is communication with Paris and London.— A large Vessel arrived from the,Balitc kfew days ago with a valuable mgoot wheat, and found apurchavondon within fitehours, by telegraph ! This incident, and some otherA! of like character; l have produced finite : an awakening among - the Italians, -who appear to ' realise for the first time the arcade's of modem commercial progress." l • • 1 , 1 IT3IBRELLAS It is estimated that theptplaella asol trade of - Neiv, York city is equal 50(1,((10 per annum—chiellyyonducted en different firms. One of the large -t:l,.i ul Isaac'. Smith & Co-'who Fons in ,the val ions department=, ,t3r?o girlsouid. facilitate the ninnufaciiii,:, process by using stelin power. *Ah.,,- ; ,, , „ ry is principally used .for, sticks and stretchers." - or , whaleb,,to-, - 31 „ fOr drilling, boles for the Li vets. considerable, part of the 6f.io u m brellas and paraHs ale d a il y , and 575,000 wortltof :14a hams ire sometimes Cflollll - Irci of three months. tlenefally the iicintr.i,m; rers have different parts of the by different patties abr:itt the : 1,11. this instance, various ced to a syseeni; and fht 'Whole i= 'iyithinlhe,iyall Of a sinr.de Utribrelfa- handles. are principally Penuslvania, and the rattans in Winiak , burgh . ' nd Philadelphia, lane Maus Lich - 1 1 1.4:s are established., There' ale. umbrella..ll2 different parts •\,• and tietrei, trig Pdrfeeted,'lliertinihrella• passes din 11; nearly as many different hands. celerity is - acquired j; the_ part, gethefoso drat an iiiiitirtdia is eaf.i:‘ Col! Inenal and completed within the -pace . two fiburs, and might he 'the, varnish 'dried. ernieker.,==The age price of umbreltnif, parasols. 51.7:, tity of the cheaper 'qualities are tirade 'op, l'ltere: is. a largc class - throughout the 0, try wlio(reqUire an article that eosts from to, eents, made of cotton-cloth, Witri The , ,,,arerage wage:: level% sewers at u nibrel la h.iS agTrEj,imdi:-7Tliii,k-c. ll .l i' Fs which has 'attended the r,,nstrurti,,v: ibulai hridgel, kas induced some 61 t lit , 1:1: • h ship builders to take up agnitt the ye— '.;, inn 01 iron masts: It is stated that tu1i , ,1, - a asts inay i be made of iron, stronger, D.fo•, - .. ~; t iter than thost; of wotid, and Iv iilt,rfo- 1 !. itiocial advantage that they might •',,i IJW1:1 - line into the *other, telescope l a sh:, bile 'they would.require neither shrouk D' ays, leaving room :or bracing raudd iv rag io the outer-mast.- , . . i ct„, 1171Tnt ExTßAognr.'itny diamond rectr,l untifin Brazil, is f.. a" iii te a ' stum , : „l r.er - auty. The dkovere was as old blast; ,:ear; • ii.omMi, who immedia ely Acarreed el . 1 , , he' aster, a Brazilian, in very 'needy eifete• !antes. Ile immediately gave the stave h.. bitty, and sect his brother to Ri o iv , i i, ~. iamoud. The Copitnercial IlankPri,ll‘4l4, l l‘, 'trn _ n(oceni i, about .. a ,- mo - I. 4 .f,r:.' Q :7L IME Buarisn.Wl2ll.-e,t,,,..--16, I Andrews haslieekmaking some ,rry•rt's7 ants at'his Erick Kilns at nyjdgel ll -) 11 . :\ 11 ': . ornery count, iu the way:of talmu d ic 1 . 11, '' ntirely with coal, and has Ewen very burning it in a much shorter time tt.v. ',usually..required,:and produclnq an arne.t !most if dot etairely equal to wood harm • a touch less cost. , . ,• ' . (I,T.A siTameivir.TELF.OP.Arlf, irom v• •rt 'l - Genoa aerai,s the Meditetraae.th, %' he I.i laude of Cori . ica arid '.•,aedinia. f ‘ I.' pecd ly.executed and the Drilish Go., r. entihas issued orders fqi a branch from .!:11' : .nt .Irthe African coast to Malia. . '
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